binutils-gdb/gdb/d10v-tdep.c

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/* Target-dependent code for Mitsubishi D10V, for GDB.
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Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
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
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* Contributed by Martin Hunt, hunt@cygnus.com */
#include "defs.h"
#include "frame.h"
#include "obstack.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "gdbtypes.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
#include "gdb_string.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "inferior.h"
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#include "dis-asm.h"
#include "symfile.h"
#include "objfiles.h"
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#include "language.h"
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#include "arch-utils.h"
#include "regcache.h"
#include "floatformat.h"
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#include "sim-d10v.h"
#undef XMALLOC
#define XMALLOC(TYPE) ((TYPE*) xmalloc (sizeof (TYPE)))
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struct frame_extra_info
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{
CORE_ADDR return_pc;
int frameless;
int size;
};
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struct gdbarch_tdep
{
int a0_regnum;
int nr_dmap_regs;
unsigned long (*dmap_register) (int nr);
unsigned long (*imap_register) (int nr);
};
/* These are the addresses the D10V-EVA board maps data and
instruction memory to. */
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#define DMEM_START 0x2000000
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#define IMEM_START 0x1000000
#define STACK_START 0x0007ffe
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/* d10v register names. */
enum
{
R0_REGNUM = 0,
LR_REGNUM = 13,
PSW_REGNUM = 16,
NR_IMAP_REGS = 2,
NR_A_REGS = 2
};
#define NR_DMAP_REGS (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->nr_dmap_regs)
#define A0_REGNUM (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->a0_regnum)
/* d10v calling convention. */
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#define ARG1_REGNUM R0_REGNUM
#define ARGN_REGNUM 3
#define RET1_REGNUM R0_REGNUM
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/* Local functions */
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extern void _initialize_d10v_tdep (void);
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static void d10v_eva_prepare_to_trace (void);
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static void d10v_eva_get_trace_data (void);
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static int prologue_find_regs (unsigned short op, struct frame_info *fi,
CORE_ADDR addr);
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static void d10v_frame_init_saved_regs (struct frame_info *);
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static void do_d10v_pop_frame (struct frame_info *fi);
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static int
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d10v_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR chain, struct frame_info *frame)
{
return ((chain) != 0 && (frame) != 0
&& (frame)->pc > IMEM_START
&& !inside_entry_file (FRAME_SAVED_PC (frame)));
}
static CORE_ADDR
d10v_stack_align (CORE_ADDR len)
{
return (len + 1) & ~1;
}
/* Should we use EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS instead of
EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE? GCC_P is true if compiled with gcc
and TYPE is the type (which is known to be struct, union or array).
The d10v returns anything less than 8 bytes in size in
registers. */
static int
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d10v_use_struct_convention (int gcc_p, struct type *type)
{
long alignment;
int i;
/* The d10v only passes a struct in a register when that structure
has an alignment that matches the size of a register. */
/* If the structure doesn't fit in 4 registers, put it on the
stack. */
if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > 8)
return 1;
/* If the struct contains only one field, don't put it on the stack
- gcc can fit it in one or more registers. */
if (TYPE_NFIELDS (type) == 1)
return 0;
alignment = TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0));
for (i = 1; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i++)
{
/* If the alignment changes, just assume it goes on the
stack. */
if (TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i)) != alignment)
return 1;
}
/* If the alignment is suitable for the d10v's 16 bit registers,
don't put it on the stack. */
if (alignment == 2 || alignment == 4)
return 0;
return 1;
}
static unsigned char *
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d10v_breakpoint_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr, int *lenptr)
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{
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static unsigned char breakpoint[] =
{0x2f, 0x90, 0x5e, 0x00};
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*lenptr = sizeof (breakpoint);
return breakpoint;
}
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/* Map the REG_NR onto an ascii name. Return NULL or an empty string
when the reg_nr isn't valid. */
enum ts2_regnums
{
TS2_IMAP0_REGNUM = 32,
TS2_DMAP_REGNUM = 34,
TS2_NR_DMAP_REGS = 1,
TS2_A0_REGNUM = 35
};
static char *
d10v_ts2_register_name (int reg_nr)
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{
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static char *register_names[] =
{
"r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7",
"r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", "r12", "r13", "r14", "r15",
"psw", "bpsw", "pc", "bpc", "cr4", "cr5", "cr6", "rpt_c",
"rpt_s", "rpt_e", "mod_s", "mod_e", "cr12", "cr13", "iba", "cr15",
"imap0", "imap1", "dmap", "a0", "a1"
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};
if (reg_nr < 0)
return NULL;
if (reg_nr >= (sizeof (register_names) / sizeof (*register_names)))
return NULL;
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return register_names[reg_nr];
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}
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enum ts3_regnums
{
TS3_IMAP0_REGNUM = 36,
TS3_DMAP0_REGNUM = 38,
TS3_NR_DMAP_REGS = 4,
TS3_A0_REGNUM = 32
};
static char *
d10v_ts3_register_name (int reg_nr)
{
static char *register_names[] =
{
"r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7",
"r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", "r12", "r13", "r14", "r15",
"psw", "bpsw", "pc", "bpc", "cr4", "cr5", "cr6", "rpt_c",
"rpt_s", "rpt_e", "mod_s", "mod_e", "cr12", "cr13", "iba", "cr15",
"a0", "a1",
"spi", "spu",
"imap0", "imap1",
"dmap0", "dmap1", "dmap2", "dmap3"
};
if (reg_nr < 0)
return NULL;
if (reg_nr >= (sizeof (register_names) / sizeof (*register_names)))
return NULL;
return register_names[reg_nr];
}
/* Access the DMAP/IMAP registers in a target independent way.
Divide the D10V's 64k data space into four 16k segments:
0x0000 -- 0x3fff, 0x4000 -- 0x7fff, 0x8000 -- 0xbfff, and
0xc000 -- 0xffff.
On the TS2, the first two segments (0x0000 -- 0x3fff, 0x4000 --
0x7fff) always map to the on-chip data RAM, and the fourth always
maps to I/O space. The third (0x8000 - 0xbfff) can be mapped into
unified memory or instruction memory, under the control of the
single DMAP register.
On the TS3, there are four DMAP registers, each of which controls
one of the segments. */
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static unsigned long
d10v_ts2_dmap_register (int reg_nr)
{
switch (reg_nr)
{
case 0:
case 1:
return 0x2000;
case 2:
return read_register (TS2_DMAP_REGNUM);
default:
return 0;
}
}
static unsigned long
d10v_ts3_dmap_register (int reg_nr)
{
return read_register (TS3_DMAP0_REGNUM + reg_nr);
}
static unsigned long
d10v_dmap_register (int reg_nr)
{
return gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->dmap_register (reg_nr);
}
static unsigned long
d10v_ts2_imap_register (int reg_nr)
{
return read_register (TS2_IMAP0_REGNUM + reg_nr);
}
static unsigned long
d10v_ts3_imap_register (int reg_nr)
{
return read_register (TS3_IMAP0_REGNUM + reg_nr);
}
static unsigned long
d10v_imap_register (int reg_nr)
{
return gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->imap_register (reg_nr);
}
/* MAP GDB's internal register numbering (determined by the layout fo
the REGISTER_BYTE array) onto the simulator's register
numbering. */
static int
d10v_ts2_register_sim_regno (int nr)
{
if (nr >= TS2_IMAP0_REGNUM
&& nr < TS2_IMAP0_REGNUM + NR_IMAP_REGS)
return nr - TS2_IMAP0_REGNUM + SIM_D10V_IMAP0_REGNUM;
if (nr == TS2_DMAP_REGNUM)
return nr - TS2_DMAP_REGNUM + SIM_D10V_TS2_DMAP_REGNUM;
if (nr >= TS2_A0_REGNUM
&& nr < TS2_A0_REGNUM + NR_A_REGS)
return nr - TS2_A0_REGNUM + SIM_D10V_A0_REGNUM;
return nr;
}
static int
d10v_ts3_register_sim_regno (int nr)
{
if (nr >= TS3_IMAP0_REGNUM
&& nr < TS3_IMAP0_REGNUM + NR_IMAP_REGS)
return nr - TS3_IMAP0_REGNUM + SIM_D10V_IMAP0_REGNUM;
if (nr >= TS3_DMAP0_REGNUM
&& nr < TS3_DMAP0_REGNUM + TS3_NR_DMAP_REGS)
return nr - TS3_DMAP0_REGNUM + SIM_D10V_DMAP0_REGNUM;
if (nr >= TS3_A0_REGNUM
&& nr < TS3_A0_REGNUM + NR_A_REGS)
return nr - TS3_A0_REGNUM + SIM_D10V_A0_REGNUM;
return nr;
}
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/* Index within `registers' of the first byte of the space for
register REG_NR. */
static int
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d10v_register_byte (int reg_nr)
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{
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if (reg_nr < A0_REGNUM)
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return (reg_nr * 2);
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else if (reg_nr < (A0_REGNUM + NR_A_REGS))
return (A0_REGNUM * 2
+ (reg_nr - A0_REGNUM) * 8);
else
return (A0_REGNUM * 2
+ NR_A_REGS * 8
+ (reg_nr - A0_REGNUM - NR_A_REGS) * 2);
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}
/* Number of bytes of storage in the actual machine representation for
register REG_NR. */
static int
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d10v_register_raw_size (int reg_nr)
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{
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if (reg_nr < A0_REGNUM)
return 2;
else if (reg_nr < (A0_REGNUM + NR_A_REGS))
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return 8;
else
return 2;
}
/* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type
of data in register N. */
static struct type *
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d10v_register_virtual_type (int reg_nr)
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{
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if (reg_nr == PC_REGNUM)
return builtin_type_void_func_ptr;
else if (reg_nr >= A0_REGNUM
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&& reg_nr < (A0_REGNUM + NR_A_REGS))
return builtin_type_int64;
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else
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return builtin_type_int16;
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}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_make_daddr (CORE_ADDR x)
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{
return ((x) | DMEM_START);
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_make_iaddr (CORE_ADDR x)
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{
return (((x) << 2) | IMEM_START);
}
static int
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d10v_daddr_p (CORE_ADDR x)
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{
return (((x) & 0x3000000) == DMEM_START);
}
static int
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d10v_iaddr_p (CORE_ADDR x)
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{
return (((x) & 0x3000000) == IMEM_START);
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw (CORE_ADDR x)
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{
return (((x) >> 2) & 0xffff);
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw (CORE_ADDR x)
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{
return ((x) & 0xffff);
}
Clean up the D10V port so that GDB and the target program no longer disagree on how big pointers are. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Remove special case code for D10V. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Same. * valops.c (value_at, value_fetch_lazy): Same. * values.c (unpack_long): Same. * gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following: * gdbarch.h (GDB_TARGET_IS_D10V, D10V_MAKE_DADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, D10V_MAKE_IADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, D10V_DADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, D10V_IADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, D10V_CONVERT_DADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, D10V_CONVERT_IADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw): Delete declarations. * gdbarch.c: Delete the corresponding definitions. (struct gdbarch): Delete members d10v_make_daddr, d10v_make_iaddr, d10v_daddr_p, d10v_iaddr_p, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw. (startup_gdbarch): Remove initializers for the above. (verify_gdbarch, gdbarch_dump): Don't verify or dump them any more. * d10v-tdep.c (d10v_register_virtual_type): Rather that claiming the stack pointer and PC are 32 bits long (which they aren't), say that the stack pointer is an int16_t, and the program counter is a function pointer. This allows the rest of GDB to make the appropriate conversions between the code pointer format and real addresses. (d10v_register_convertible, d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw): Delete function; no registers are convertible now, so we use generic_register_convertible_not instead. (d10v_address_to_pointer, d10v_pointer_to_address): New gdbarch methods. (d10v_push_arguments, d10v_extract_return_value): Remove special cases for code and data pointers. (d10v_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_ptr_bit to 16, so that GDB and the target agree on how large pointers are. Say that addresses are 32 bits long. Register the address_to_pointer and pointer_to_address conversion functions. Since no registers are convertible now, register generic_register_convertible_not as the gdbarch_register_convertible method instead of d10v_register_convertible. Remove registrations for d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
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static void
d10v_address_to_pointer (struct type *type, void *buf, CORE_ADDR addr)
{
/* Is it a code address? */
if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC
|| TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD)
{
#if 0
if (! d10v_iaddr_p (addr))
{
warning_begin ();
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "address `");
print_address_numeric (addr, 1, gdb_stderr);
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "' is not a code address\n");
}
#endif
store_unsigned_integer (buf, TYPE_LENGTH (type),
d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw (addr));
}
else
{
/* Strip off any upper segment bits. */
store_unsigned_integer (buf, TYPE_LENGTH (type),
d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw (addr));
}
}
static CORE_ADDR
d10v_pointer_to_address (struct type *type, void *buf)
{
CORE_ADDR addr = extract_address (buf, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
/* Is it a code address? */
if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC
|| TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD ||
(TYPE_FLAGS (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) & TYPE_FLAG_CODE_SPACE) != 0)
Clean up the D10V port so that GDB and the target program no longer disagree on how big pointers are. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Remove special case code for D10V. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Same. * valops.c (value_at, value_fetch_lazy): Same. * values.c (unpack_long): Same. * gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following: * gdbarch.h (GDB_TARGET_IS_D10V, D10V_MAKE_DADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, D10V_MAKE_IADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, D10V_DADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, D10V_IADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, D10V_CONVERT_DADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, D10V_CONVERT_IADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw): Delete declarations. * gdbarch.c: Delete the corresponding definitions. (struct gdbarch): Delete members d10v_make_daddr, d10v_make_iaddr, d10v_daddr_p, d10v_iaddr_p, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw. (startup_gdbarch): Remove initializers for the above. (verify_gdbarch, gdbarch_dump): Don't verify or dump them any more. * d10v-tdep.c (d10v_register_virtual_type): Rather that claiming the stack pointer and PC are 32 bits long (which they aren't), say that the stack pointer is an int16_t, and the program counter is a function pointer. This allows the rest of GDB to make the appropriate conversions between the code pointer format and real addresses. (d10v_register_convertible, d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw): Delete function; no registers are convertible now, so we use generic_register_convertible_not instead. (d10v_address_to_pointer, d10v_pointer_to_address): New gdbarch methods. (d10v_push_arguments, d10v_extract_return_value): Remove special cases for code and data pointers. (d10v_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_ptr_bit to 16, so that GDB and the target agree on how large pointers are. Say that addresses are 32 bits long. Register the address_to_pointer and pointer_to_address conversion functions. Since no registers are convertible now, register generic_register_convertible_not as the gdbarch_register_convertible method instead of d10v_register_convertible. Remove registrations for d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
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return d10v_make_iaddr (addr);
else
return d10v_make_daddr (addr);
}
static CORE_ADDR
d10v_integer_to_address (struct type *type, void *buf)
{
LONGEST val;
val = unpack_long (type, buf);
if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_INT
&& TYPE_LENGTH (type) <= TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_void_data_ptr))
/* Convert small integers that would would be directly copied into
a pointer variable into an address pointing into data space. */
return d10v_make_daddr (val & 0xffff);
else
/* The value is too large to fit in a pointer. Assume this was
intentional and that the user in fact specified a raw address. */
return val;
}
Clean up the D10V port so that GDB and the target program no longer disagree on how big pointers are. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Remove special case code for D10V. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Same. * valops.c (value_at, value_fetch_lazy): Same. * values.c (unpack_long): Same. * gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following: * gdbarch.h (GDB_TARGET_IS_D10V, D10V_MAKE_DADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, D10V_MAKE_IADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, D10V_DADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, D10V_IADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, D10V_CONVERT_DADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, D10V_CONVERT_IADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw): Delete declarations. * gdbarch.c: Delete the corresponding definitions. (struct gdbarch): Delete members d10v_make_daddr, d10v_make_iaddr, d10v_daddr_p, d10v_iaddr_p, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw. (startup_gdbarch): Remove initializers for the above. (verify_gdbarch, gdbarch_dump): Don't verify or dump them any more. * d10v-tdep.c (d10v_register_virtual_type): Rather that claiming the stack pointer and PC are 32 bits long (which they aren't), say that the stack pointer is an int16_t, and the program counter is a function pointer. This allows the rest of GDB to make the appropriate conversions between the code pointer format and real addresses. (d10v_register_convertible, d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw): Delete function; no registers are convertible now, so we use generic_register_convertible_not instead. (d10v_address_to_pointer, d10v_pointer_to_address): New gdbarch methods. (d10v_push_arguments, d10v_extract_return_value): Remove special cases for code and data pointers. (d10v_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_ptr_bit to 16, so that GDB and the target agree on how large pointers are. Say that addresses are 32 bits long. Register the address_to_pointer and pointer_to_address conversion functions. Since no registers are convertible now, register generic_register_convertible_not as the gdbarch_register_convertible method instead of d10v_register_convertible. Remove registrations for d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
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/* Store the address of the place in which to copy the structure the
subroutine will return. This is called from call_function.
We store structs through a pointer passed in the first Argument
register. */
static void
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d10v_store_struct_return (CORE_ADDR addr, CORE_ADDR sp)
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{
write_register (ARG1_REGNUM, (addr));
}
/* Write into appropriate registers a function return value
of type TYPE, given in virtual format.
Things always get returned in RET1_REGNUM, RET2_REGNUM, ... */
static void
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d10v_store_return_value (struct type *type, char *valbuf)
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{
write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (RET1_REGNUM),
valbuf,
TYPE_LENGTH (type));
}
/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
the address in which a function should return its structure value,
as a CORE_ADDR (or an expression that can be used as one). */
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_extract_struct_value_address (char *regbuf)
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{
return (extract_address ((regbuf) + REGISTER_BYTE (ARG1_REGNUM),
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (ARG1_REGNUM))
| DMEM_START);
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_frame_saved_pc (struct frame_info *frame)
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{
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return ((frame)->extra_info->return_pc);
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}
/* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc. We can't
use frame->return_pc beause that is determined by reading R13 off
the stack and that may not be written yet. */
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_saved_pc_after_call (struct frame_info *frame)
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{
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return ((read_register (LR_REGNUM) << 2)
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| IMEM_START);
}
/* Discard from the stack the innermost frame, restoring all saved
registers. */
static void
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d10v_pop_frame (void)
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{
generic_pop_current_frame (do_d10v_pop_frame);
}
static void
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do_d10v_pop_frame (struct frame_info *fi)
{
CORE_ADDR fp;
int regnum;
char raw_buffer[8];
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fp = FRAME_FP (fi);
/* fill out fsr with the address of where each */
/* register was stored in the frame */
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d10v_frame_init_saved_regs (fi);
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/* now update the current registers with the old values */
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for (regnum = A0_REGNUM; regnum < A0_REGNUM + NR_A_REGS; regnum++)
{
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if (fi->saved_regs[regnum])
{
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read_memory (fi->saved_regs[regnum], raw_buffer, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (regnum), raw_buffer, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
}
}
for (regnum = 0; regnum < SP_REGNUM; regnum++)
{
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if (fi->saved_regs[regnum])
{
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write_register (regnum, read_memory_unsigned_integer (fi->saved_regs[regnum], REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum)));
}
}
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if (fi->saved_regs[PSW_REGNUM])
{
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write_register (PSW_REGNUM, read_memory_unsigned_integer (fi->saved_regs[PSW_REGNUM], REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (PSW_REGNUM)));
}
write_register (PC_REGNUM, read_register (LR_REGNUM));
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write_register (SP_REGNUM, fp + fi->extra_info->size);
target_store_registers (-1);
flush_cached_frames ();
}
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static int
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check_prologue (unsigned short op)
{
/* st rn, @-sp */
if ((op & 0x7E1F) == 0x6C1F)
return 1;
/* st2w rn, @-sp */
if ((op & 0x7E3F) == 0x6E1F)
return 1;
/* subi sp, n */
if ((op & 0x7FE1) == 0x01E1)
return 1;
/* mv r11, sp */
if (op == 0x417E)
return 1;
/* nop */
if (op == 0x5E00)
return 1;
/* st rn, @sp */
if ((op & 0x7E1F) == 0x681E)
return 1;
/* st2w rn, @sp */
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if ((op & 0x7E3F) == 0x3A1E)
return 1;
return 0;
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc)
{
unsigned long op;
unsigned short op1, op2;
CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
/* If we have line debugging information, then the end of the */
/* prologue should the first assembly instruction of the first source line */
if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &func_addr, &func_end))
{
sal = find_pc_line (func_addr, 0);
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if (sal.end && sal.end < func_end)
return sal.end;
}
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if (target_read_memory (pc, (char *) &op, 4))
return pc; /* Can't access it -- assume no prologue. */
while (1)
{
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op = (unsigned long) read_memory_integer (pc, 4);
if ((op & 0xC0000000) == 0xC0000000)
{
/* long instruction */
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if (((op & 0x3FFF0000) != 0x01FF0000) && /* add3 sp,sp,n */
((op & 0x3F0F0000) != 0x340F0000) && /* st rn, @(offset,sp) */
((op & 0x3F1F0000) != 0x350F0000)) /* st2w rn, @(offset,sp) */
break;
}
else
{
/* short instructions */
if ((op & 0xC0000000) == 0x80000000)
{
op2 = (op & 0x3FFF8000) >> 15;
op1 = op & 0x7FFF;
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}
else
{
op1 = (op & 0x3FFF8000) >> 15;
op2 = op & 0x7FFF;
}
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if (check_prologue (op1))
{
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if (!check_prologue (op2))
{
/* if the previous opcode was really part of the prologue */
/* and not just a NOP, then we want to break after both instructions */
if (op1 != 0x5E00)
pc += 4;
break;
}
}
else
break;
}
pc += 4;
}
return pc;
}
/* Given a GDB frame, determine the address of the calling function's frame.
This will be used to create a new GDB frame struct, and then
INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO and INIT_FRAME_PC will be called for the new frame.
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*/
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_frame_chain (struct frame_info *fi)
{
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d10v_frame_init_saved_regs (fi);
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if (fi->extra_info->return_pc == IMEM_START
|| inside_entry_file (fi->extra_info->return_pc))
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return (CORE_ADDR) 0;
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if (!fi->saved_regs[FP_REGNUM])
{
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if (!fi->saved_regs[SP_REGNUM]
|| fi->saved_regs[SP_REGNUM] == STACK_START)
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return (CORE_ADDR) 0;
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return fi->saved_regs[SP_REGNUM];
}
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if (!read_memory_unsigned_integer (fi->saved_regs[FP_REGNUM],
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (FP_REGNUM)))
return (CORE_ADDR) 0;
return d10v_make_daddr (read_memory_unsigned_integer (fi->saved_regs[FP_REGNUM],
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REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (FP_REGNUM)));
}
static int next_addr, uses_frame;
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static int
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prologue_find_regs (unsigned short op, struct frame_info *fi, CORE_ADDR addr)
{
int n;
/* st rn, @-sp */
if ((op & 0x7E1F) == 0x6C1F)
{
n = (op & 0x1E0) >> 5;
next_addr -= 2;
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fi->saved_regs[n] = next_addr;
return 1;
}
/* st2w rn, @-sp */
else if ((op & 0x7E3F) == 0x6E1F)
{
n = (op & 0x1E0) >> 5;
next_addr -= 4;
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fi->saved_regs[n] = next_addr;
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fi->saved_regs[n + 1] = next_addr + 2;
return 1;
}
/* subi sp, n */
if ((op & 0x7FE1) == 0x01E1)
{
n = (op & 0x1E) >> 1;
if (n == 0)
n = 16;
next_addr -= n;
return 1;
}
/* mv r11, sp */
if (op == 0x417E)
{
uses_frame = 1;
return 1;
}
/* nop */
if (op == 0x5E00)
return 1;
/* st rn, @sp */
if ((op & 0x7E1F) == 0x681E)
{
n = (op & 0x1E0) >> 5;
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fi->saved_regs[n] = next_addr;
return 1;
}
/* st2w rn, @sp */
if ((op & 0x7E3F) == 0x3A1E)
{
n = (op & 0x1E0) >> 5;
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fi->saved_regs[n] = next_addr;
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fi->saved_regs[n + 1] = next_addr + 2;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
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/* Put here the code to store, into fi->saved_regs, the addresses of
the saved registers of frame described by FRAME_INFO. This
includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in special ways
in the stack frame. sp is even more special: the address we return
for it IS the sp for the next frame. */
static void
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d10v_frame_init_saved_regs (struct frame_info *fi)
{
CORE_ADDR fp, pc;
unsigned long op;
unsigned short op1, op2;
int i;
fp = fi->frame;
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memset (fi->saved_regs, 0, SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS);
next_addr = 0;
pc = get_pc_function_start (fi->pc);
uses_frame = 0;
while (1)
{
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op = (unsigned long) read_memory_integer (pc, 4);
if ((op & 0xC0000000) == 0xC0000000)
{
/* long instruction */
if ((op & 0x3FFF0000) == 0x01FF0000)
{
/* add3 sp,sp,n */
short n = op & 0xFFFF;
next_addr += n;
}
else if ((op & 0x3F0F0000) == 0x340F0000)
{
/* st rn, @(offset,sp) */
short offset = op & 0xFFFF;
short n = (op >> 20) & 0xF;
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fi->saved_regs[n] = next_addr + offset;
}
else if ((op & 0x3F1F0000) == 0x350F0000)
{
/* st2w rn, @(offset,sp) */
short offset = op & 0xFFFF;
short n = (op >> 20) & 0xF;
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fi->saved_regs[n] = next_addr + offset;
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fi->saved_regs[n + 1] = next_addr + offset + 2;
}
else
break;
}
else
{
/* short instructions */
if ((op & 0xC0000000) == 0x80000000)
{
op2 = (op & 0x3FFF8000) >> 15;
op1 = op & 0x7FFF;
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}
else
{
op1 = (op & 0x3FFF8000) >> 15;
op2 = op & 0x7FFF;
}
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if (!prologue_find_regs (op1, fi, pc) || !prologue_find_regs (op2, fi, pc))
break;
}
pc += 4;
}
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fi->extra_info->size = -next_addr;
if (!(fp & 0xffff))
fp = d10v_make_daddr (read_register (SP_REGNUM));
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for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS - 1; i++)
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if (fi->saved_regs[i])
{
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fi->saved_regs[i] = fp - (next_addr - fi->saved_regs[i]);
}
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if (fi->saved_regs[LR_REGNUM])
{
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CORE_ADDR return_pc = read_memory_unsigned_integer (fi->saved_regs[LR_REGNUM], REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (LR_REGNUM));
fi->extra_info->return_pc = d10v_make_iaddr (return_pc);
}
else
{
fi->extra_info->return_pc = d10v_make_iaddr (read_register (LR_REGNUM));
}
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/* th SP is not normally (ever?) saved, but check anyway */
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if (!fi->saved_regs[SP_REGNUM])
{
/* if the FP was saved, that means the current FP is valid, */
/* otherwise, it isn't being used, so we use the SP instead */
if (uses_frame)
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fi->saved_regs[SP_REGNUM] = read_register (FP_REGNUM) + fi->extra_info->size;
else
{
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fi->saved_regs[SP_REGNUM] = fp + fi->extra_info->size;
fi->extra_info->frameless = 1;
fi->saved_regs[FP_REGNUM] = 0;
}
}
}
static void
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d10v_init_extra_frame_info (int fromleaf, struct frame_info *fi)
{
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fi->extra_info = (struct frame_extra_info *)
frame_obstack_alloc (sizeof (struct frame_extra_info));
frame_saved_regs_zalloc (fi);
fi->extra_info->frameless = 0;
fi->extra_info->size = 0;
fi->extra_info->return_pc = 0;
/* The call dummy doesn't save any registers on the stack, so we can
return now. */
if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (fi->pc, fi->frame, fi->frame))
{
return;
}
else
{
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d10v_frame_init_saved_regs (fi);
}
}
static void
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show_regs (char *args, int from_tty)
{
int a;
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printf_filtered ("PC=%04lx (0x%lx) PSW=%04lx RPT_S=%04lx RPT_E=%04lx RPT_C=%04lx\n",
(long) read_register (PC_REGNUM),
(long) d10v_make_iaddr (read_register (PC_REGNUM)),
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(long) read_register (PSW_REGNUM),
(long) read_register (24),
(long) read_register (25),
(long) read_register (23));
printf_filtered ("R0-R7 %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx\n",
(long) read_register (0),
(long) read_register (1),
(long) read_register (2),
(long) read_register (3),
(long) read_register (4),
(long) read_register (5),
(long) read_register (6),
(long) read_register (7));
printf_filtered ("R8-R15 %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx %04lx\n",
(long) read_register (8),
(long) read_register (9),
(long) read_register (10),
(long) read_register (11),
(long) read_register (12),
(long) read_register (13),
(long) read_register (14),
(long) read_register (15));
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for (a = 0; a < NR_IMAP_REGS; a++)
{
if (a > 0)
printf_filtered (" ");
printf_filtered ("IMAP%d %04lx", a, d10v_imap_register (a));
}
if (NR_DMAP_REGS == 1)
printf_filtered (" DMAP %04lx\n", d10v_dmap_register (2));
else
{
for (a = 0; a < NR_DMAP_REGS; a++)
{
printf_filtered (" DMAP%d %04lx", a, d10v_dmap_register (a));
}
printf_filtered ("\n");
}
printf_filtered ("A0-A%d", NR_A_REGS - 1);
for (a = A0_REGNUM; a < A0_REGNUM + NR_A_REGS; a++)
{
char num[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE];
int i;
printf_filtered (" ");
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read_register_gen (a, (char *) &num);
for (i = 0; i < MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE; i++)
{
printf_filtered ("%02x", (num[i] & 0xff));
}
}
printf_filtered ("\n");
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_read_pc (ptid_t ptid)
{
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ptid_t save_ptid;
CORE_ADDR pc;
CORE_ADDR retval;
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save_ptid = inferior_ptid;
inferior_ptid = ptid;
pc = (int) read_register (PC_REGNUM);
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inferior_ptid = save_ptid;
retval = d10v_make_iaddr (pc);
return retval;
}
static void
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d10v_write_pc (CORE_ADDR val, ptid_t ptid)
{
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ptid_t save_ptid;
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save_ptid = inferior_ptid;
inferior_ptid = ptid;
write_register (PC_REGNUM, d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw (val));
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inferior_ptid = save_ptid;
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_read_sp (void)
{
return (d10v_make_daddr (read_register (SP_REGNUM)));
}
static void
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d10v_write_sp (CORE_ADDR val)
{
write_register (SP_REGNUM, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw (val));
}
static void
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d10v_write_fp (CORE_ADDR val)
{
write_register (FP_REGNUM, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw (val));
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_read_fp (void)
{
return (d10v_make_daddr (read_register (FP_REGNUM)));
}
/* Function: push_return_address (pc)
Set up the return address for the inferior function call.
Needed for targets where we don't actually execute a JSR/BSR instruction */
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static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_push_return_address (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR sp)
{
write_register (LR_REGNUM, d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw (CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS ()));
return sp;
}
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/* When arguments must be pushed onto the stack, they go on in reverse
order. The below implements a FILO (stack) to do this. */
struct stack_item
{
int len;
struct stack_item *prev;
void *data;
};
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static struct stack_item *push_stack_item (struct stack_item *prev,
void *contents, int len);
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static struct stack_item *
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push_stack_item (struct stack_item *prev, void *contents, int len)
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{
struct stack_item *si;
si = xmalloc (sizeof (struct stack_item));
si->data = xmalloc (len);
si->len = len;
si->prev = prev;
memcpy (si->data, contents, len);
return si;
}
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static struct stack_item *pop_stack_item (struct stack_item *si);
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static struct stack_item *
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pop_stack_item (struct stack_item *si)
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{
struct stack_item *dead = si;
si = si->prev;
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xfree (dead->data);
xfree (dead);
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return si;
}
static CORE_ADDR
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d10v_push_arguments (int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
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int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
{
int i;
int regnum = ARG1_REGNUM;
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struct stack_item *si = NULL;
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/* Fill in registers and arg lists */
for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++)
{
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struct value *arg = args[i];
struct type *type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg));
char *contents = VALUE_CONTENTS (arg);
int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
/* printf ("push: type=%d len=%d\n", type->code, len); */
{
int aligned_regnum = (regnum + 1) & ~1;
if (len <= 2 && regnum <= ARGN_REGNUM)
/* fits in a single register, do not align */
{
long val = extract_unsigned_integer (contents, len);
write_register (regnum++, val);
}
else if (len <= (ARGN_REGNUM - aligned_regnum + 1) * 2)
/* value fits in remaining registers, store keeping left
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aligned */
{
int b;
regnum = aligned_regnum;
for (b = 0; b < (len & ~1); b += 2)
{
long val = extract_unsigned_integer (&contents[b], 2);
write_register (regnum++, val);
}
if (b < len)
{
long val = extract_unsigned_integer (&contents[b], 1);
write_register (regnum++, (val << 8));
}
}
else
{
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/* arg will go onto stack */
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regnum = ARGN_REGNUM + 1;
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si = push_stack_item (si, contents, len);
}
}
}
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while (si)
{
sp = (sp - si->len) & ~1;
write_memory (sp, si->data, si->len);
si = pop_stack_item (si);
}
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return sp;
}
/* Given a return value in `regbuf' with a type `valtype',
extract and copy its value into `valbuf'. */
static void
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d10v_extract_return_value (struct type *type, char regbuf[REGISTER_BYTES],
char *valbuf)
{
int len;
/* printf("RET: TYPE=%d len=%d r%d=0x%x\n",type->code, TYPE_LENGTH (type), RET1_REGNUM - R0_REGNUM, (int) extract_unsigned_integer (regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE(RET1_REGNUM), REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (RET1_REGNUM))); */
{
len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
if (len == 1)
{
unsigned short c = extract_unsigned_integer (regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE (RET1_REGNUM), REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (RET1_REGNUM));
store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, 1, c);
}
else if ((len & 1) == 0)
memcpy (valbuf, regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE (RET1_REGNUM), len);
else
{
/* For return values of odd size, the first byte is in the
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least significant part of the first register. The
remaining bytes in remaining registers. Interestingly,
when such values are passed in, the last byte is in the
most significant byte of that same register - wierd. */
memcpy (valbuf, regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE (RET1_REGNUM) + 1, len);
}
}
}
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/* Translate a GDB virtual ADDR/LEN into a format the remote target
understands. Returns number of bytes that can be transfered
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starting at TARG_ADDR. Return ZERO if no bytes can be transfered
(segmentation fault). Since the simulator knows all about how the
VM system works, we just call that to do the translation. */
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static void
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remote_d10v_translate_xfer_address (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int nr_bytes,
CORE_ADDR *targ_addr, int *targ_len)
{
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long out_addr;
long out_len;
out_len = sim_d10v_translate_addr (memaddr, nr_bytes,
&out_addr,
d10v_dmap_register,
d10v_imap_register);
*targ_addr = out_addr;
*targ_len = out_len;
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}
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/* The following code implements access to, and display of, the D10V's
instruction trace buffer. The buffer consists of 64K or more
4-byte words of data, of which each words includes an 8-bit count,
an 8-bit segment number, and a 16-bit instruction address.
In theory, the trace buffer is continuously capturing instruction
data that the CPU presents on its "debug bus", but in practice, the
ROMified GDB stub only enables tracing when it continues or steps
the program, and stops tracing when the program stops; so it
actually works for GDB to read the buffer counter out of memory and
then read each trace word. The counter records where the tracing
stops, but there is no record of where it started, so we remember
the PC when we resumed and then search backwards in the trace
buffer for a word that includes that address. This is not perfect,
because you will miss trace data if the resumption PC is the target
of a branch. (The value of the buffer counter is semi-random, any
trace data from a previous program stop is gone.) */
/* The address of the last word recorded in the trace buffer. */
#define DBBC_ADDR (0xd80000)
/* The base of the trace buffer, at least for the "Board_0". */
#define TRACE_BUFFER_BASE (0xf40000)
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static void trace_command (char *, int);
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static void untrace_command (char *, int);
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static void trace_info (char *, int);
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static void tdisassemble_command (char *, int);
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static void display_trace (int, int);
/* True when instruction traces are being collected. */
static int tracing;
/* Remembered PC. */
static CORE_ADDR last_pc;
/* True when trace output should be displayed whenever program stops. */
static int trace_display;
/* True when trace listing should include source lines. */
static int default_trace_show_source = 1;
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struct trace_buffer
{
int size;
short *counts;
CORE_ADDR *addrs;
}
trace_data;
static void
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trace_command (char *args, int from_tty)
{
/* Clear the host-side trace buffer, allocating space if needed. */
trace_data.size = 0;
if (trace_data.counts == NULL)
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trace_data.counts = (short *) xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (short));
if (trace_data.addrs == NULL)
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trace_data.addrs = (CORE_ADDR *) xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (CORE_ADDR));
tracing = 1;
printf_filtered ("Tracing is now on.\n");
}
static void
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untrace_command (char *args, int from_tty)
{
tracing = 0;
printf_filtered ("Tracing is now off.\n");
}
static void
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trace_info (char *args, int from_tty)
{
int i;
if (trace_data.size)
{
printf_filtered ("%d entries in trace buffer:\n", trace_data.size);
for (i = 0; i < trace_data.size; ++i)
{
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printf_filtered ("%d: %d instruction%s at 0x%s\n",
i,
trace_data.counts[i],
(trace_data.counts[i] == 1 ? "" : "s"),
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paddr_nz (trace_data.addrs[i]));
}
}
else
printf_filtered ("No entries in trace buffer.\n");
printf_filtered ("Tracing is currently %s.\n", (tracing ? "on" : "off"));
}
/* Print the instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory,
on STREAM. Returns length of the instruction, in bytes. */
static int
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print_insn (CORE_ADDR memaddr, struct ui_file *stream)
{
/* If there's no disassembler, something is very wrong. */
if (tm_print_insn == NULL)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
"print_insn: no disassembler");
if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN)
tm_print_insn_info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG;
else
tm_print_insn_info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
return TARGET_PRINT_INSN (memaddr, &tm_print_insn_info);
}
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static void
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d10v_eva_prepare_to_trace (void)
{
if (!tracing)
return;
last_pc = read_register (PC_REGNUM);
}
/* Collect trace data from the target board and format it into a form
more useful for display. */
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static void
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d10v_eva_get_trace_data (void)
{
int count, i, j, oldsize;
int trace_addr, trace_seg, trace_cnt, next_cnt;
unsigned int last_trace, trace_word, next_word;
unsigned int *tmpspace;
if (!tracing)
return;
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tmpspace = xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (unsigned int));
last_trace = read_memory_unsigned_integer (DBBC_ADDR, 2) << 2;
/* Collect buffer contents from the target, stopping when we reach
the word recorded when execution resumed. */
count = 0;
while (last_trace > 0)
{
QUIT;
trace_word =
read_memory_unsigned_integer (TRACE_BUFFER_BASE + last_trace, 4);
trace_addr = trace_word & 0xffff;
last_trace -= 4;
/* Ignore an apparently nonsensical entry. */
if (trace_addr == 0xffd5)
continue;
tmpspace[count++] = trace_word;
if (trace_addr == last_pc)
break;
if (count > 65535)
break;
}
/* Move the data to the host-side trace buffer, adjusting counts to
include the last instruction executed and transforming the address
into something that GDB likes. */
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
trace_word = tmpspace[i];
next_word = ((i == 0) ? 0 : tmpspace[i - 1]);
trace_addr = trace_word & 0xffff;
next_cnt = (next_word >> 24) & 0xff;
j = trace_data.size + count - i - 1;
trace_data.addrs[j] = (trace_addr << 2) + 0x1000000;
trace_data.counts[j] = next_cnt + 1;
}
oldsize = trace_data.size;
trace_data.size += count;
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xfree (tmpspace);
if (trace_display)
display_trace (oldsize, trace_data.size);
}
static void
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tdisassemble_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
{
int i, count;
CORE_ADDR low, high;
char *space_index;
if (!arg)
{
low = 0;
high = trace_data.size;
}
else if (!(space_index = (char *) strchr (arg, ' ')))
{
low = parse_and_eval_address (arg);
high = low + 5;
}
else
{
/* Two arguments. */
*space_index = '\0';
low = parse_and_eval_address (arg);
high = parse_and_eval_address (space_index + 1);
if (high < low)
high = low;
}
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printf_filtered ("Dump of trace from %s to %s:\n", paddr_u (low), paddr_u (high));
display_trace (low, high);
printf_filtered ("End of trace dump.\n");
gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
}
static void
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display_trace (int low, int high)
{
int i, count, trace_show_source, first, suppress;
CORE_ADDR next_address;
trace_show_source = default_trace_show_source;
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if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ())
{
trace_show_source = 0;
printf_filtered ("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command.\n");
printf_filtered ("Trace will not display any source.\n");
}
first = 1;
suppress = 0;
for (i = low; i < high; ++i)
{
next_address = trace_data.addrs[i];
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count = trace_data.counts[i];
while (count-- > 0)
{
QUIT;
if (trace_show_source)
{
struct symtab_and_line sal, sal_prev;
sal_prev = find_pc_line (next_address - 4, 0);
sal = find_pc_line (next_address, 0);
if (sal.symtab)
{
if (first || sal.line != sal_prev.line)
print_source_lines (sal.symtab, sal.line, sal.line + 1, 0);
suppress = 0;
}
else
{
if (!suppress)
/* FIXME-32x64--assumes sal.pc fits in long. */
printf_filtered ("No source file for address %s.\n",
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local_hex_string ((unsigned long) sal.pc));
suppress = 1;
}
}
first = 0;
print_address (next_address, gdb_stdout);
printf_filtered (":");
printf_filtered ("\t");
wrap_here (" ");
next_address = next_address + print_insn (next_address, gdb_stdout);
printf_filtered ("\n");
gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
}
}
}
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static gdbarch_init_ftype d10v_gdbarch_init;
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static struct gdbarch *
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d10v_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
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{
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static LONGEST d10v_call_dummy_words[] =
{0};
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
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int d10v_num_regs;
struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep;
gdbarch_register_name_ftype *d10v_register_name;
gdbarch_register_sim_regno_ftype *d10v_register_sim_regno;
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/* Find a candidate among the list of pre-declared architectures. */
arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
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if (arches != NULL)
return arches->gdbarch;
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/* None found, create a new architecture from the information
provided. */
tdep = XMALLOC (struct gdbarch_tdep);
gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, tdep);
switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
{
case bfd_mach_d10v_ts2:
d10v_num_regs = 37;
d10v_register_name = d10v_ts2_register_name;
d10v_register_sim_regno = d10v_ts2_register_sim_regno;
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tdep->a0_regnum = TS2_A0_REGNUM;
tdep->nr_dmap_regs = TS2_NR_DMAP_REGS;
tdep->dmap_register = d10v_ts2_dmap_register;
tdep->imap_register = d10v_ts2_imap_register;
break;
default:
case bfd_mach_d10v_ts3:
d10v_num_regs = 42;
d10v_register_name = d10v_ts3_register_name;
d10v_register_sim_regno = d10v_ts3_register_sim_regno;
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tdep->a0_regnum = TS3_A0_REGNUM;
tdep->nr_dmap_regs = TS3_NR_DMAP_REGS;
tdep->dmap_register = d10v_ts3_dmap_register;
tdep->imap_register = d10v_ts3_imap_register;
break;
}
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set_gdbarch_read_pc (gdbarch, d10v_read_pc);
set_gdbarch_write_pc (gdbarch, d10v_write_pc);
set_gdbarch_read_fp (gdbarch, d10v_read_fp);
set_gdbarch_write_fp (gdbarch, d10v_write_fp);
set_gdbarch_read_sp (gdbarch, d10v_read_sp);
set_gdbarch_write_sp (gdbarch, d10v_write_sp);
set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, d10v_num_regs);
set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, 15);
set_gdbarch_fp_regnum (gdbarch, 11);
set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, 18);
set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, d10v_register_name);
set_gdbarch_register_size (gdbarch, 2);
set_gdbarch_register_bytes (gdbarch, (d10v_num_regs - 2) * 2 + 16);
set_gdbarch_register_byte (gdbarch, d10v_register_byte);
set_gdbarch_register_raw_size (gdbarch, d10v_register_raw_size);
set_gdbarch_max_register_raw_size (gdbarch, 8);
set_gdbarch_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, generic_register_virtual_size);
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set_gdbarch_max_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, 8);
set_gdbarch_register_virtual_type (gdbarch, d10v_register_virtual_type);
Clean up the D10V port so that GDB and the target program no longer disagree on how big pointers are. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Remove special case code for D10V. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Same. * valops.c (value_at, value_fetch_lazy): Same. * values.c (unpack_long): Same. * gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following: * gdbarch.h (GDB_TARGET_IS_D10V, D10V_MAKE_DADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, D10V_MAKE_IADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, D10V_DADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, D10V_IADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, D10V_CONVERT_DADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, D10V_CONVERT_IADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw): Delete declarations. * gdbarch.c: Delete the corresponding definitions. (struct gdbarch): Delete members d10v_make_daddr, d10v_make_iaddr, d10v_daddr_p, d10v_iaddr_p, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw. (startup_gdbarch): Remove initializers for the above. (verify_gdbarch, gdbarch_dump): Don't verify or dump them any more. * d10v-tdep.c (d10v_register_virtual_type): Rather that claiming the stack pointer and PC are 32 bits long (which they aren't), say that the stack pointer is an int16_t, and the program counter is a function pointer. This allows the rest of GDB to make the appropriate conversions between the code pointer format and real addresses. (d10v_register_convertible, d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw): Delete function; no registers are convertible now, so we use generic_register_convertible_not instead. (d10v_address_to_pointer, d10v_pointer_to_address): New gdbarch methods. (d10v_push_arguments, d10v_extract_return_value): Remove special cases for code and data pointers. (d10v_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_ptr_bit to 16, so that GDB and the target agree on how large pointers are. Say that addresses are 32 bits long. Register the address_to_pointer and pointer_to_address conversion functions. Since no registers are convertible now, register generic_register_convertible_not as the gdbarch_register_convertible method instead of d10v_register_convertible. Remove registrations for d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
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set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 2 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
set_gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
set_gdbarch_address_to_pointer (gdbarch, d10v_address_to_pointer);
set_gdbarch_pointer_to_address (gdbarch, d10v_pointer_to_address);
set_gdbarch_integer_to_address (gdbarch, d10v_integer_to_address);
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set_gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch, 2 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
set_gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch, 2 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 4 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 8 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
/* NOTE: The d10v as a 32 bit ``float'' and ``double''. ``long
double'' is 64 bits. */
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set_gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch, 4 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
set_gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch, 4 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 8 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
switch (info.byte_order)
{
case BIG_ENDIAN:
set_gdbarch_float_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_single_big);
set_gdbarch_double_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_single_big);
set_gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_double_big);
break;
case LITTLE_ENDIAN:
set_gdbarch_float_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_single_little);
set_gdbarch_double_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_single_little);
set_gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_double_little);
break;
default:
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
"d10v_gdbarch_init: bad byte order for float format");
}
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set_gdbarch_use_generic_dummy_frames (gdbarch, 1);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_length (gdbarch, 0);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_location (gdbarch, AT_ENTRY_POINT);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_address (gdbarch, entry_point_address);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset_p (gdbarch, 1);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset (gdbarch, 0);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_start_offset (gdbarch, 0);
set_gdbarch_pc_in_call_dummy (gdbarch, generic_pc_in_call_dummy);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_words (gdbarch, d10v_call_dummy_words);
set_gdbarch_sizeof_call_dummy_words (gdbarch, sizeof (d10v_call_dummy_words));
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_p (gdbarch, 1);
set_gdbarch_call_dummy_stack_adjust_p (gdbarch, 0);
set_gdbarch_get_saved_register (gdbarch, generic_get_saved_register);
set_gdbarch_fix_call_dummy (gdbarch, generic_fix_call_dummy);
set_gdbarch_extract_return_value (gdbarch, d10v_extract_return_value);
set_gdbarch_push_arguments (gdbarch, d10v_push_arguments);
set_gdbarch_push_dummy_frame (gdbarch, generic_push_dummy_frame);
set_gdbarch_push_return_address (gdbarch, d10v_push_return_address);
set_gdbarch_store_struct_return (gdbarch, d10v_store_struct_return);
set_gdbarch_store_return_value (gdbarch, d10v_store_return_value);
set_gdbarch_extract_struct_value_address (gdbarch, d10v_extract_struct_value_address);
set_gdbarch_use_struct_convention (gdbarch, d10v_use_struct_convention);
set_gdbarch_frame_init_saved_regs (gdbarch, d10v_frame_init_saved_regs);
set_gdbarch_init_extra_frame_info (gdbarch, d10v_init_extra_frame_info);
set_gdbarch_pop_frame (gdbarch, d10v_pop_frame);
set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, d10v_skip_prologue);
set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
set_gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch, 4);
set_gdbarch_function_start_offset (gdbarch, 0);
set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, d10v_breakpoint_from_pc);
set_gdbarch_remote_translate_xfer_address (gdbarch, remote_d10v_translate_xfer_address);
set_gdbarch_frame_args_skip (gdbarch, 0);
set_gdbarch_frameless_function_invocation (gdbarch, frameless_look_for_prologue);
set_gdbarch_frame_chain (gdbarch, d10v_frame_chain);
set_gdbarch_frame_chain_valid (gdbarch, d10v_frame_chain_valid);
set_gdbarch_frame_saved_pc (gdbarch, d10v_frame_saved_pc);
set_gdbarch_frame_args_address (gdbarch, default_frame_address);
set_gdbarch_frame_locals_address (gdbarch, default_frame_address);
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set_gdbarch_saved_pc_after_call (gdbarch, d10v_saved_pc_after_call);
set_gdbarch_frame_num_args (gdbarch, frame_num_args_unknown);
set_gdbarch_stack_align (gdbarch, d10v_stack_align);
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set_gdbarch_register_sim_regno (gdbarch, d10v_register_sim_regno);
set_gdbarch_extra_stack_alignment_needed (gdbarch, 0);
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return gdbarch;
}
extern void (*target_resume_hook) (void);
extern void (*target_wait_loop_hook) (void);
void
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_initialize_d10v_tdep (void)
{
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register_gdbarch_init (bfd_arch_d10v, d10v_gdbarch_init);
tm_print_insn = print_insn_d10v;
target_resume_hook = d10v_eva_prepare_to_trace;
target_wait_loop_hook = d10v_eva_get_trace_data;
add_com ("regs", class_vars, show_regs, "Print all registers");
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add_com ("itrace", class_support, trace_command,
"Enable tracing of instruction execution.");
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add_com ("iuntrace", class_support, untrace_command,
"Disable tracing of instruction execution.");
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add_com ("itdisassemble", class_vars, tdisassemble_command,
"Disassemble the trace buffer.\n\
Two optional arguments specify a range of trace buffer entries\n\
as reported by info trace (NOT addresses!).");
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add_info ("itrace", trace_info,
"Display info about the trace data buffer.");
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add_show_from_set (add_set_cmd ("itracedisplay", no_class,
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var_integer, (char *) &trace_display,
"Set automatic display of trace.\n", &setlist),
&showlist);
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add_show_from_set (add_set_cmd ("itracesource", no_class,
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var_integer, (char *) &default_trace_show_source,
"Set display of source code with trace.\n", &setlist),
&showlist);
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}