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Currently, every internal_error call must be passed __FILE__/__LINE__ explicitly, like: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "foo %d", var); The need to pass in explicit __FILE__/__LINE__ is there probably because the function predates widespread and portable variadic macros availability. We can use variadic macros nowadays, and in fact, we already use them in several places, including the related gdb_assert_not_reached. So this patch renames the internal_error function to something else, and then reimplements internal_error as a variadic macro that expands __FILE__/__LINE__ itself. The result is that we now should call internal_error like so: internal_error ("foo %d", var); Likewise for internal_warning. The patch adjusts all calls sites. 99% of the adjustments were done with a perl/sed script. The non-mechanical changes are in gdbsupport/errors.h, gdbsupport/gdb_assert.h, and gdb/gdbarch.py. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com> Change-Id: Ia6f372c11550ca876829e8fd85048f4502bdcf06
1572 lines
46 KiB
C
1572 lines
46 KiB
C
/* Target-dependent code for the Fujitsu FR-V, for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
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Copyright (C) 2002-2022 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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#include "defs.h"
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#include "inferior.h"
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#include "gdbcore.h"
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#include "arch-utils.h"
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#include "regcache.h"
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#include "frame.h"
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#include "frame-unwind.h"
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#include "frame-base.h"
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#include "trad-frame.h"
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#include "dis-asm.h"
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#include "sim-regno.h"
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#include "gdb/sim-frv.h"
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#include "opcodes/frv-desc.h" /* for the H_SPR_... enums */
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "elf-bfd.h"
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#include "elf/frv.h"
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#include "osabi.h"
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#include "infcall.h"
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#include "solib.h"
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#include "frv-tdep.h"
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#include "objfiles.h"
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#include "gdbarch.h"
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struct frv_unwind_cache /* was struct frame_extra_info */
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{
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/* The previous frame's inner-most stack address. Used as this
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frame ID's stack_addr. */
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CORE_ADDR prev_sp;
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/* The frame's base, optionally used by the high-level debug info. */
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CORE_ADDR base;
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/* Table indicating the location of each and every register. */
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trad_frame_saved_reg *saved_regs;
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};
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/* A structure describing a particular variant of the FRV.
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We allocate and initialize one of these structures when we create
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the gdbarch object for a variant.
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At the moment, all the FR variants we support differ only in which
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registers are present; the portable code of GDB knows that
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registers whose names are the empty string don't exist, so the
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`register_names' array captures all the per-variant information we
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need.
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in the future, if we need to have per-variant maps for raw size,
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virtual type, etc., we should replace register_names with an array
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of structures, each of which gives all the necessary info for one
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register. Don't stick parallel arrays in here --- that's so
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Fortran. */
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struct frv_gdbarch_tdep : gdbarch_tdep_base
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{
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/* Which ABI is in use? */
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enum frv_abi frv_abi {};
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/* How many general-purpose registers does this variant have? */
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int num_gprs = 0;
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/* How many floating-point registers does this variant have? */
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int num_fprs = 0;
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/* How many hardware watchpoints can it support? */
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int num_hw_watchpoints = 0;
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/* How many hardware breakpoints can it support? */
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int num_hw_breakpoints = 0;
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/* Register names. */
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const char **register_names = nullptr;
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};
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/* Return the FR-V ABI associated with GDBARCH. */
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enum frv_abi
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frv_abi (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
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{
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frv_gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep<frv_gdbarch_tdep> (gdbarch);
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return tdep->frv_abi;
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}
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/* Fetch the interpreter and executable loadmap addresses (for shared
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library support) for the FDPIC ABI. Return 0 if successful, -1 if
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not. (E.g, -1 will be returned if the ABI isn't the FDPIC ABI.) */
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int
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frv_fdpic_loadmap_addresses (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR *interp_addr,
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CORE_ADDR *exec_addr)
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{
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if (frv_abi (gdbarch) != FRV_ABI_FDPIC)
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return -1;
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else
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{
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struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
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if (interp_addr != NULL)
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{
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ULONGEST val;
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regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache,
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fdpic_loadmap_interp_regnum, &val);
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*interp_addr = val;
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}
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if (exec_addr != NULL)
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{
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ULONGEST val;
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regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache,
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fdpic_loadmap_exec_regnum, &val);
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*exec_addr = val;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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}
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/* Allocate a new variant structure, and set up default values for all
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the fields. */
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static frv_gdbarch_tdep *
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new_variant (void)
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{
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int r;
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frv_gdbarch_tdep *var = new frv_gdbarch_tdep;
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var->frv_abi = FRV_ABI_EABI;
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var->num_gprs = 64;
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var->num_fprs = 64;
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var->num_hw_watchpoints = 0;
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var->num_hw_breakpoints = 0;
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/* By default, don't supply any general-purpose or floating-point
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register names. */
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var->register_names
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= (const char **) xmalloc ((frv_num_regs + frv_num_pseudo_regs)
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* sizeof (const char *));
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for (r = 0; r < frv_num_regs + frv_num_pseudo_regs; r++)
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var->register_names[r] = "";
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/* Do, however, supply default names for the known special-purpose
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registers. */
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var->register_names[pc_regnum] = "pc";
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var->register_names[lr_regnum] = "lr";
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var->register_names[lcr_regnum] = "lcr";
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var->register_names[psr_regnum] = "psr";
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var->register_names[ccr_regnum] = "ccr";
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var->register_names[cccr_regnum] = "cccr";
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var->register_names[tbr_regnum] = "tbr";
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/* Debug registers. */
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var->register_names[brr_regnum] = "brr";
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var->register_names[dbar0_regnum] = "dbar0";
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var->register_names[dbar1_regnum] = "dbar1";
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var->register_names[dbar2_regnum] = "dbar2";
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var->register_names[dbar3_regnum] = "dbar3";
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/* iacc0 (Only found on MB93405.) */
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var->register_names[iacc0h_regnum] = "iacc0h";
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var->register_names[iacc0l_regnum] = "iacc0l";
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var->register_names[iacc0_regnum] = "iacc0";
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/* fsr0 (Found on FR555 and FR501.) */
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var->register_names[fsr0_regnum] = "fsr0";
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/* acc0 - acc7. The architecture provides for the possibility of many
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more (up to 64 total), but we don't want to make that big of a hole
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in the G packet. If we need more in the future, we'll add them
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elsewhere. */
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for (r = acc0_regnum; r <= acc7_regnum; r++)
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var->register_names[r]
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= xstrprintf ("acc%d", r - acc0_regnum).release ();
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/* accg0 - accg7: These are one byte registers. The remote protocol
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provides the raw values packed four into a slot. accg0123 and
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accg4567 correspond to accg0 - accg3 and accg4-accg7 respectively.
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We don't provide names for accg0123 and accg4567 since the user will
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likely not want to see these raw values. */
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for (r = accg0_regnum; r <= accg7_regnum; r++)
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var->register_names[r]
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= xstrprintf ("accg%d", r - accg0_regnum).release ();
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/* msr0 and msr1. */
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var->register_names[msr0_regnum] = "msr0";
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var->register_names[msr1_regnum] = "msr1";
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/* gner and fner registers. */
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var->register_names[gner0_regnum] = "gner0";
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var->register_names[gner1_regnum] = "gner1";
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var->register_names[fner0_regnum] = "fner0";
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var->register_names[fner1_regnum] = "fner1";
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return var;
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}
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/* Indicate that the variant VAR has NUM_GPRS general-purpose
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registers, and fill in the names array appropriately. */
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static void
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set_variant_num_gprs (frv_gdbarch_tdep *var, int num_gprs)
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{
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int r;
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var->num_gprs = num_gprs;
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for (r = 0; r < num_gprs; ++r)
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{
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char buf[20];
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xsnprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "gr%d", r);
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var->register_names[first_gpr_regnum + r] = xstrdup (buf);
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}
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}
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/* Indicate that the variant VAR has NUM_FPRS floating-point
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registers, and fill in the names array appropriately. */
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static void
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set_variant_num_fprs (frv_gdbarch_tdep *var, int num_fprs)
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{
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int r;
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var->num_fprs = num_fprs;
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for (r = 0; r < num_fprs; ++r)
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{
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char buf[20];
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xsnprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "fr%d", r);
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var->register_names[first_fpr_regnum + r] = xstrdup (buf);
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}
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}
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static void
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set_variant_abi_fdpic (frv_gdbarch_tdep *var)
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{
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var->frv_abi = FRV_ABI_FDPIC;
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var->register_names[fdpic_loadmap_exec_regnum] = xstrdup ("loadmap_exec");
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var->register_names[fdpic_loadmap_interp_regnum]
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= xstrdup ("loadmap_interp");
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}
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static void
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set_variant_scratch_registers (frv_gdbarch_tdep *var)
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{
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var->register_names[scr0_regnum] = xstrdup ("scr0");
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var->register_names[scr1_regnum] = xstrdup ("scr1");
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var->register_names[scr2_regnum] = xstrdup ("scr2");
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var->register_names[scr3_regnum] = xstrdup ("scr3");
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}
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static const char *
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frv_register_name (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int reg)
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{
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frv_gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep<frv_gdbarch_tdep> (gdbarch);
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return tdep->register_names[reg];
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}
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static struct type *
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frv_register_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int reg)
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{
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if (reg >= first_fpr_regnum && reg <= last_fpr_regnum)
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return builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_float;
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else if (reg == iacc0_regnum)
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return builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_int64;
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else
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return builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_int32;
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}
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static enum register_status
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frv_pseudo_register_read (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, readable_regcache *regcache,
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int reg, gdb_byte *buffer)
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{
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enum register_status status;
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if (reg == iacc0_regnum)
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{
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status = regcache->raw_read (iacc0h_regnum, buffer);
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if (status == REG_VALID)
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status = regcache->raw_read (iacc0l_regnum, (bfd_byte *) buffer + 4);
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}
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else if (accg0_regnum <= reg && reg <= accg7_regnum)
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{
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/* The accg raw registers have four values in each slot with the
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lowest register number occupying the first byte. */
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int raw_regnum = accg0123_regnum + (reg - accg0_regnum) / 4;
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int byte_num = (reg - accg0_regnum) % 4;
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gdb_byte buf[4];
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status = regcache->raw_read (raw_regnum, buf);
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if (status == REG_VALID)
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{
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memset (buffer, 0, 4);
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/* FR-V is big endian, so put the requested byte in the
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first byte of the buffer allocated to hold the
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pseudo-register. */
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buffer[0] = buf[byte_num];
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}
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}
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else
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gdb_assert_not_reached ("invalid pseudo register number");
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return status;
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}
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static void
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frv_pseudo_register_write (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
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int reg, const gdb_byte *buffer)
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{
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if (reg == iacc0_regnum)
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{
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regcache->raw_write (iacc0h_regnum, buffer);
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regcache->raw_write (iacc0l_regnum, (bfd_byte *) buffer + 4);
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}
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else if (accg0_regnum <= reg && reg <= accg7_regnum)
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{
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/* The accg raw registers have four values in each slot with the
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lowest register number occupying the first byte. */
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int raw_regnum = accg0123_regnum + (reg - accg0_regnum) / 4;
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int byte_num = (reg - accg0_regnum) % 4;
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gdb_byte buf[4];
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regcache->raw_read (raw_regnum, buf);
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buf[byte_num] = ((bfd_byte *) buffer)[0];
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regcache->raw_write (raw_regnum, buf);
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}
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}
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static int
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frv_register_sim_regno (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int reg)
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{
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static const int spr_map[] =
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{
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H_SPR_PSR, /* psr_regnum */
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H_SPR_CCR, /* ccr_regnum */
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H_SPR_CCCR, /* cccr_regnum */
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-1, /* fdpic_loadmap_exec_regnum */
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-1, /* fdpic_loadmap_interp_regnum */
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-1, /* 134 */
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H_SPR_TBR, /* tbr_regnum */
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H_SPR_BRR, /* brr_regnum */
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H_SPR_DBAR0, /* dbar0_regnum */
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H_SPR_DBAR1, /* dbar1_regnum */
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H_SPR_DBAR2, /* dbar2_regnum */
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H_SPR_DBAR3, /* dbar3_regnum */
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H_SPR_SCR0, /* scr0_regnum */
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H_SPR_SCR1, /* scr1_regnum */
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H_SPR_SCR2, /* scr2_regnum */
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H_SPR_SCR3, /* scr3_regnum */
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H_SPR_LR, /* lr_regnum */
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H_SPR_LCR, /* lcr_regnum */
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H_SPR_IACC0H, /* iacc0h_regnum */
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H_SPR_IACC0L, /* iacc0l_regnum */
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H_SPR_FSR0, /* fsr0_regnum */
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/* FIXME: Add infrastructure for fetching/setting ACC and ACCG regs. */
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-1, /* acc0_regnum */
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-1, /* acc1_regnum */
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-1, /* acc2_regnum */
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-1, /* acc3_regnum */
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-1, /* acc4_regnum */
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-1, /* acc5_regnum */
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-1, /* acc6_regnum */
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-1, /* acc7_regnum */
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-1, /* acc0123_regnum */
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-1, /* acc4567_regnum */
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H_SPR_MSR0, /* msr0_regnum */
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H_SPR_MSR1, /* msr1_regnum */
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H_SPR_GNER0, /* gner0_regnum */
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H_SPR_GNER1, /* gner1_regnum */
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H_SPR_FNER0, /* fner0_regnum */
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H_SPR_FNER1, /* fner1_regnum */
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};
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gdb_assert (reg >= 0 && reg < gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch));
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if (first_gpr_regnum <= reg && reg <= last_gpr_regnum)
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return reg - first_gpr_regnum + SIM_FRV_GR0_REGNUM;
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else if (first_fpr_regnum <= reg && reg <= last_fpr_regnum)
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return reg - first_fpr_regnum + SIM_FRV_FR0_REGNUM;
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else if (pc_regnum == reg)
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return SIM_FRV_PC_REGNUM;
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else if (reg >= first_spr_regnum
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&& reg < first_spr_regnum + sizeof (spr_map) / sizeof (spr_map[0]))
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{
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int spr_reg_offset = spr_map[reg - first_spr_regnum];
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if (spr_reg_offset < 0)
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return SIM_REGNO_DOES_NOT_EXIST;
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else
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return SIM_FRV_SPR0_REGNUM + spr_reg_offset;
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}
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internal_error (_("Bad register number %d"), reg);
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}
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constexpr gdb_byte frv_break_insn[] = {0xc0, 0x70, 0x00, 0x01};
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typedef BP_MANIPULATION (frv_break_insn) frv_breakpoint;
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/* Define the maximum number of instructions which may be packed into a
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bundle (VLIW instruction). */
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static const int max_instrs_per_bundle = 8;
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/* Define the size (in bytes) of an FR-V instruction. */
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static const int frv_instr_size = 4;
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/* Adjust a breakpoint's address to account for the FR-V architecture's
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constraint that a break instruction must not appear as any but the
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first instruction in the bundle. */
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static CORE_ADDR
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frv_adjust_breakpoint_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR bpaddr)
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{
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int count = max_instrs_per_bundle;
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CORE_ADDR addr = bpaddr - frv_instr_size;
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CORE_ADDR func_start = get_pc_function_start (bpaddr);
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/* Find the end of the previous packing sequence. This will be indicated
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by either attempting to access some inaccessible memory or by finding
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an instruction word whose packing bit is set to one. */
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while (count-- > 0 && addr >= func_start)
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{
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gdb_byte instr[frv_instr_size];
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int status;
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status = target_read_memory (addr, instr, sizeof instr);
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if (status != 0)
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break;
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|
|
/* This is a big endian architecture, so byte zero will have most
|
|
significant byte. The most significant bit of this byte is the
|
|
packing bit. */
|
|
if (instr[0] & 0x80)
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
addr -= frv_instr_size;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (count > 0)
|
|
bpaddr = addr + frv_instr_size;
|
|
|
|
return bpaddr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Return true if REG is a caller-saves ("scratch") register,
|
|
false otherwise. */
|
|
static int
|
|
is_caller_saves_reg (int reg)
|
|
{
|
|
return ((4 <= reg && reg <= 7)
|
|
|| (14 <= reg && reg <= 15)
|
|
|| (32 <= reg && reg <= 47));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Return true if REG is a callee-saves register, false otherwise. */
|
|
static int
|
|
is_callee_saves_reg (int reg)
|
|
{
|
|
return ((16 <= reg && reg <= 31)
|
|
|| (48 <= reg && reg <= 63));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Return true if REG is an argument register, false otherwise. */
|
|
static int
|
|
is_argument_reg (int reg)
|
|
{
|
|
return (8 <= reg && reg <= 13);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Scan an FR-V prologue, starting at PC, until frame->PC.
|
|
If FRAME is non-zero, fill in its saved_regs with appropriate addresses.
|
|
We assume FRAME's saved_regs array has already been allocated and cleared.
|
|
Return the first PC value after the prologue.
|
|
|
|
Note that, for unoptimized code, we almost don't need this function
|
|
at all; all arguments and locals live on the stack, so we just need
|
|
the FP to find everything. The catch: structures passed by value
|
|
have their addresses living in registers; they're never spilled to
|
|
the stack. So if you ever want to be able to get to these
|
|
arguments in any frame but the top, you'll need to do this serious
|
|
prologue analysis. */
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
frv_analyze_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc,
|
|
frame_info_ptr this_frame,
|
|
struct frv_unwind_cache *info)
|
|
{
|
|
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
|
|
|
|
/* When writing out instruction bitpatterns, we use the following
|
|
letters to label instruction fields:
|
|
P - The parallel bit. We don't use this.
|
|
J - The register number of GRj in the instruction description.
|
|
K - The register number of GRk in the instruction description.
|
|
I - The register number of GRi.
|
|
S - a signed immediate offset.
|
|
U - an unsigned immediate offset.
|
|
|
|
The dots below the numbers indicate where hex digit boundaries
|
|
fall, to make it easier to check the numbers. */
|
|
|
|
/* Non-zero iff we've seen the instruction that initializes the
|
|
frame pointer for this function's frame. */
|
|
int fp_set = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* If fp_set is non_zero, then this is the distance from
|
|
the stack pointer to frame pointer: fp = sp + fp_offset. */
|
|
int fp_offset = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Total size of frame prior to any alloca operations. */
|
|
int framesize = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Flag indicating if lr has been saved on the stack. */
|
|
int lr_saved_on_stack = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* The number of the general-purpose register we saved the return
|
|
address ("link register") in, or -1 if we haven't moved it yet. */
|
|
int lr_save_reg = -1;
|
|
|
|
/* Offset (from sp) at which lr has been saved on the stack. */
|
|
|
|
int lr_sp_offset = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* If gr_saved[i] is non-zero, then we've noticed that general
|
|
register i has been saved at gr_sp_offset[i] from the stack
|
|
pointer. */
|
|
char gr_saved[64];
|
|
int gr_sp_offset[64];
|
|
|
|
/* The address of the most recently scanned prologue instruction. */
|
|
CORE_ADDR last_prologue_pc;
|
|
|
|
/* The address of the next instruction. */
|
|
CORE_ADDR next_pc;
|
|
|
|
/* The upper bound to of the pc values to scan. */
|
|
CORE_ADDR lim_pc;
|
|
|
|
memset (gr_saved, 0, sizeof (gr_saved));
|
|
|
|
last_prologue_pc = pc;
|
|
|
|
/* Try to compute an upper limit (on how far to scan) based on the
|
|
line number info. */
|
|
lim_pc = skip_prologue_using_sal (gdbarch, pc);
|
|
/* If there's no line number info, lim_pc will be 0. In that case,
|
|
set the limit to be 100 instructions away from pc. Hopefully, this
|
|
will be far enough away to account for the entire prologue. Don't
|
|
worry about overshooting the end of the function. The scan loop
|
|
below contains some checks to avoid scanning unreasonably far. */
|
|
if (lim_pc == 0)
|
|
lim_pc = pc + 400;
|
|
|
|
/* If we have a frame, we don't want to scan past the frame's pc. This
|
|
will catch those cases where the pc is in the prologue. */
|
|
if (this_frame)
|
|
{
|
|
CORE_ADDR frame_pc = get_frame_pc (this_frame);
|
|
if (frame_pc < lim_pc)
|
|
lim_pc = frame_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Scan the prologue. */
|
|
while (pc < lim_pc)
|
|
{
|
|
gdb_byte buf[frv_instr_size];
|
|
LONGEST op;
|
|
|
|
if (target_read_memory (pc, buf, sizeof buf) != 0)
|
|
break;
|
|
op = extract_signed_integer (buf, byte_order);
|
|
|
|
next_pc = pc + 4;
|
|
|
|
/* The tests in this chain of ifs should be in order of
|
|
decreasing selectivity, so that more particular patterns get
|
|
to fire before less particular patterns. */
|
|
|
|
/* Some sort of control transfer instruction: stop scanning prologue.
|
|
Integer Conditional Branch:
|
|
X XXXX XX 0000110 XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
|
Floating-point / media Conditional Branch:
|
|
X XXXX XX 0000111 XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
|
LCR Conditional Branch to LR
|
|
X XXXX XX 0001110 XX XX 001 X XXXXXXXXXX
|
|
Integer conditional Branches to LR
|
|
X XXXX XX 0001110 XX XX 010 X XXXXXXXXXX
|
|
X XXXX XX 0001110 XX XX 011 X XXXXXXXXXX
|
|
Floating-point/Media Branches to LR
|
|
X XXXX XX 0001110 XX XX 110 X XXXXXXXXXX
|
|
X XXXX XX 0001110 XX XX 111 X XXXXXXXXXX
|
|
Jump and Link
|
|
X XXXXX X 0001100 XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX
|
|
X XXXXX X 0001101 XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX
|
|
Call
|
|
X XXXXXX 0001111 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
|
Return from Trap
|
|
X XXXXX X 0000101 XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX
|
|
Integer Conditional Trap
|
|
X XXXX XX 0000100 XXXXXX XXXX 00 XXXXXX
|
|
X XXXX XX 0011100 XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX
|
|
Floating-point /media Conditional Trap
|
|
X XXXX XX 0000100 XXXXXX XXXX 01 XXXXXX
|
|
X XXXX XX 0011101 XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX
|
|
Break
|
|
X XXXX XX 0000100 XXXXXX XXXX 11 XXXXXX
|
|
Media Trap
|
|
X XXXX XX 0000100 XXXXXX XXXX 10 XXXXXX */
|
|
if ((op & 0x01d80000) == 0x00180000 /* Conditional branches and Call */
|
|
|| (op & 0x01f80000) == 0x00300000 /* Jump and Link */
|
|
|| (op & 0x01f80000) == 0x00100000 /* Return from Trap, Trap */
|
|
|| (op & 0x01f80000) == 0x00700000) /* Trap immediate */
|
|
{
|
|
/* Stop scanning; not in prologue any longer. */
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Loading something from memory into fp probably means that
|
|
we're in the epilogue. Stop scanning the prologue.
|
|
ld @(GRi, GRk), fp
|
|
X 000010 0000010 XXXXXX 000100 XXXXXX
|
|
ldi @(GRi, d12), fp
|
|
X 000010 0110010 XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x7ffc0fc0) == 0x04080100
|
|
|| (op & 0x7ffc0000) == 0x04c80000)
|
|
{
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Setting the FP from the SP:
|
|
ori sp, 0, fp
|
|
P 000010 0100010 000001 000000000000 = 0x04881000
|
|
0 111111 1111111 111111 111111111111 = 0x7fffffff
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
We treat this as part of the prologue. */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x7fffffff) == 0x04881000)
|
|
{
|
|
fp_set = 1;
|
|
fp_offset = 0;
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Move the link register to the scratch register grJ, before saving:
|
|
movsg lr, grJ
|
|
P 000100 0000011 010000 000111 JJJJJJ = 0x080d01c0
|
|
0 111111 1111111 111111 111111 000000 = 0x7fffffc0
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
We treat this as part of the prologue. */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x7fffffc0) == 0x080d01c0)
|
|
{
|
|
int gr_j = op & 0x3f;
|
|
|
|
/* If we're moving it to a scratch register, that's fine. */
|
|
if (is_caller_saves_reg (gr_j))
|
|
{
|
|
lr_save_reg = gr_j;
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* To save multiple callee-saves registers on the stack, at
|
|
offset zero:
|
|
|
|
std grK,@(sp,gr0)
|
|
P KKKKKK 0000011 000001 000011 000000 = 0x000c10c0
|
|
0 000000 1111111 111111 111111 111111 = 0x01ffffff
|
|
|
|
stq grK,@(sp,gr0)
|
|
P KKKKKK 0000011 000001 000100 000000 = 0x000c1100
|
|
0 000000 1111111 111111 111111 111111 = 0x01ffffff
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
We treat this as part of the prologue, and record the register's
|
|
saved address in the frame structure. */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x01ffffff) == 0x000c10c0
|
|
|| (op & 0x01ffffff) == 0x000c1100)
|
|
{
|
|
int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
|
|
int ope = ((op >> 6) & 0x3f);
|
|
int count;
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
/* Is it an std or an stq? */
|
|
if (ope == 0x03)
|
|
count = 2;
|
|
else
|
|
count = 4;
|
|
|
|
/* Is it really a callee-saves register? */
|
|
if (is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k))
|
|
{
|
|
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
|
|
{
|
|
gr_saved[gr_k + i] = 1;
|
|
gr_sp_offset[gr_k + i] = 4 * i;
|
|
}
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Adjusting the stack pointer. (The stack pointer is GR1.)
|
|
addi sp, S, sp
|
|
P 000001 0010000 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x02401000
|
|
0 111111 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x7ffff000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
We treat this as part of the prologue. */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x7ffff000) == 0x02401000)
|
|
{
|
|
if (framesize == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field.
|
|
(Isn't there a better way to do this?) */
|
|
int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
|
|
|
|
framesize -= s;
|
|
last_prologue_pc = pc;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* If the prologue is being adjusted again, we've
|
|
likely gone too far; i.e. we're probably in the
|
|
epilogue. */
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Setting the FP to a constant distance from the SP:
|
|
addi sp, S, fp
|
|
P 000010 0010000 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x04401000
|
|
0 111111 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x7ffff000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
We treat this as part of the prologue. */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x7ffff000) == 0x04401000)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field.
|
|
(Isn't there a better way to do this?) */
|
|
int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
|
|
fp_set = 1;
|
|
fp_offset = s;
|
|
last_prologue_pc = pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* To spill an argument register to a scratch register:
|
|
ori GRi, 0, GRk
|
|
P KKKKKK 0100010 IIIIII 000000000000 = 0x00880000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 000000 111111111111 = 0x01fc0fff
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
For the time being, we treat this as a prologue instruction,
|
|
assuming that GRi is an argument register. This one's kind
|
|
of suspicious, because it seems like it could be part of a
|
|
legitimate body instruction. But we only come here when the
|
|
source info wasn't helpful, so we have to do the best we can.
|
|
Hopefully once GCC and GDB agree on how to emit line number
|
|
info for prologues, then this code will never come into play. */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x00880000)
|
|
{
|
|
int gr_i = ((op >> 12) & 0x3f);
|
|
|
|
/* Make sure that the source is an arg register; if it is, we'll
|
|
treat it as a prologue instruction. */
|
|
if (is_argument_reg (gr_i))
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* To spill 16-bit values to the stack:
|
|
sthi GRk, @(fp, s)
|
|
P KKKKKK 1010001 000010 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01442000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
And for 8-bit values, we use STB instructions.
|
|
stbi GRk, @(fp, s)
|
|
P KKKKKK 1010000 000010 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01402000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
We check that GRk is really an argument register, and treat
|
|
all such as part of the prologue. */
|
|
else if ( (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01442000
|
|
|| (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01402000)
|
|
{
|
|
int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
|
|
|
|
/* Make sure that GRk is really an argument register; treat
|
|
it as a prologue instruction if so. */
|
|
if (is_argument_reg (gr_k))
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* To save multiple callee-saves register on the stack, at a
|
|
non-zero offset:
|
|
|
|
stdi GRk, @(sp, s)
|
|
P KKKKKK 1010011 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x014c1000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
stqi GRk, @(sp, s)
|
|
P KKKKKK 1010100 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01501000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
We treat this as part of the prologue, and record the register's
|
|
saved address in the frame structure. */
|
|
else if ((op & 0x01fff000) == 0x014c1000
|
|
|| (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01501000)
|
|
{
|
|
int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
|
|
int count;
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
/* Is it a stdi or a stqi? */
|
|
if ((op & 0x01fff000) == 0x014c1000)
|
|
count = 2;
|
|
else
|
|
count = 4;
|
|
|
|
/* Is it really a callee-saves register? */
|
|
if (is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k))
|
|
{
|
|
/* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field.
|
|
(Isn't there a better way to do this?) */
|
|
int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
|
|
{
|
|
gr_saved[gr_k + i] = 1;
|
|
gr_sp_offset[gr_k + i] = s + (4 * i);
|
|
}
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Storing any kind of integer register at any constant offset
|
|
from any other register.
|
|
|
|
st GRk, @(GRi, gr0)
|
|
P KKKKKK 0000011 IIIIII 000010 000000 = 0x000c0080
|
|
0 000000 1111111 000000 111111 111111 = 0x01fc0fff
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
sti GRk, @(GRi, d12)
|
|
P KKKKKK 1010010 IIIIII SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01480000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 000000 000000000000 = 0x01fc0000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
These could be almost anything, but a lot of prologue
|
|
instructions fall into this pattern, so let's decode the
|
|
instruction once, and then work at a higher level. */
|
|
else if (((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x000c0080)
|
|
|| ((op & 0x01fc0000) == 0x01480000))
|
|
{
|
|
int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
|
|
int gr_i = ((op >> 12) & 0x3f);
|
|
int offset;
|
|
|
|
/* Are we storing with gr0 as an offset, or using an
|
|
immediate value? */
|
|
if ((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x000c0080)
|
|
offset = 0;
|
|
else
|
|
offset = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
|
|
|
|
/* If the address isn't relative to the SP or FP, it's not a
|
|
prologue instruction. */
|
|
if (gr_i != sp_regnum && gr_i != fp_regnum)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Do nothing; not a prologue instruction. */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Saving the old FP in the new frame (relative to the SP). */
|
|
else if (gr_k == fp_regnum && gr_i == sp_regnum)
|
|
{
|
|
gr_saved[fp_regnum] = 1;
|
|
gr_sp_offset[fp_regnum] = offset;
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Saving callee-saves register(s) on the stack, relative to
|
|
the SP. */
|
|
else if (gr_i == sp_regnum
|
|
&& is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k))
|
|
{
|
|
gr_saved[gr_k] = 1;
|
|
if (gr_i == sp_regnum)
|
|
gr_sp_offset[gr_k] = offset;
|
|
else
|
|
gr_sp_offset[gr_k] = offset + fp_offset;
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Saving the scratch register holding the return address. */
|
|
else if (lr_save_reg != -1
|
|
&& gr_k == lr_save_reg)
|
|
{
|
|
lr_saved_on_stack = 1;
|
|
if (gr_i == sp_regnum)
|
|
lr_sp_offset = offset;
|
|
else
|
|
lr_sp_offset = offset + fp_offset;
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Spilling int-sized arguments to the stack. */
|
|
else if (is_argument_reg (gr_k))
|
|
last_prologue_pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
pc = next_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (this_frame && info)
|
|
{
|
|
int i;
|
|
ULONGEST this_base;
|
|
|
|
/* If we know the relationship between the stack and frame
|
|
pointers, record the addresses of the registers we noticed.
|
|
Note that we have to do this as a separate step at the end,
|
|
because instructions may save relative to the SP, but we need
|
|
their addresses relative to the FP. */
|
|
if (fp_set)
|
|
this_base = get_frame_register_unsigned (this_frame, fp_regnum);
|
|
else
|
|
this_base = get_frame_register_unsigned (this_frame, sp_regnum);
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
|
|
if (gr_saved[i])
|
|
info->saved_regs[i].set_addr (this_base - fp_offset
|
|
+ gr_sp_offset[i]);
|
|
|
|
info->prev_sp = this_base - fp_offset + framesize;
|
|
info->base = this_base;
|
|
|
|
/* If LR was saved on the stack, record its location. */
|
|
if (lr_saved_on_stack)
|
|
info->saved_regs[lr_regnum].set_addr (this_base - fp_offset
|
|
+ lr_sp_offset);
|
|
|
|
/* The call instruction moves the caller's PC in the callee's LR.
|
|
Since this is an unwind, do the reverse. Copy the location of LR
|
|
into PC (the address / regnum) so that a request for PC will be
|
|
converted into a request for the LR. */
|
|
info->saved_regs[pc_regnum] = info->saved_regs[lr_regnum];
|
|
|
|
/* Save the previous frame's computed SP value. */
|
|
info->saved_regs[sp_regnum].set_value (info->prev_sp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return last_prologue_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
frv_skip_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
|
|
{
|
|
CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end, new_pc;
|
|
|
|
new_pc = pc;
|
|
|
|
/* If the line table has entry for a line *within* the function
|
|
(i.e., not in the prologue, and not past the end), then that's
|
|
our location. */
|
|
if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &func_addr, &func_end))
|
|
{
|
|
struct symtab_and_line sal;
|
|
|
|
sal = find_pc_line (func_addr, 0);
|
|
|
|
if (sal.line != 0 && sal.end < func_end)
|
|
{
|
|
new_pc = sal.end;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The FR-V prologue is at least five instructions long (twenty bytes).
|
|
If we didn't find a real source location past that, then
|
|
do a full analysis of the prologue. */
|
|
if (new_pc < pc + 20)
|
|
new_pc = frv_analyze_prologue (gdbarch, pc, 0, 0);
|
|
|
|
return new_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Examine the instruction pointed to by PC. If it corresponds to
|
|
a call to __main, return the address of the next instruction.
|
|
Otherwise, return PC. */
|
|
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
frv_skip_main_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
|
|
{
|
|
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
|
|
gdb_byte buf[4];
|
|
unsigned long op;
|
|
CORE_ADDR orig_pc = pc;
|
|
|
|
if (target_read_memory (pc, buf, 4))
|
|
return pc;
|
|
op = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, byte_order);
|
|
|
|
/* In PIC code, GR15 may be loaded from some offset off of FP prior
|
|
to the call instruction.
|
|
|
|
Skip over this instruction if present. It won't be present in
|
|
non-PIC code, and even in PIC code, it might not be present.
|
|
(This is due to the fact that GR15, the FDPIC register, already
|
|
contains the correct value.)
|
|
|
|
The general form of the LDI is given first, followed by the
|
|
specific instruction with the GRi and GRk filled in as FP and
|
|
GR15.
|
|
|
|
ldi @(GRi, d12), GRk
|
|
P KKKKKK 0110010 IIIIII SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x00c80000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 000000 000000000000 = 0x01fc0000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
ldi @(FP, d12), GR15
|
|
P KKKKKK 0110010 IIIIII SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x1ec82000
|
|
0 001111 1111111 000010 000000000000 = 0x7ffff000
|
|
. . . . . . . . */
|
|
|
|
if ((op & 0x7ffff000) == 0x1ec82000)
|
|
{
|
|
pc += 4;
|
|
if (target_read_memory (pc, buf, 4))
|
|
return orig_pc;
|
|
op = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, byte_order);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The format of an FRV CALL instruction is as follows:
|
|
|
|
call label24
|
|
P HHHHHH 0001111 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL = 0x003c0000
|
|
0 000000 1111111 000000000000000000 = 0x01fc0000
|
|
. . . . . . . .
|
|
|
|
where label24 is constructed by concatenating the H bits with the
|
|
L bits. The call target is PC + (4 * sign_ext(label24)). */
|
|
|
|
if ((op & 0x01fc0000) == 0x003c0000)
|
|
{
|
|
LONGEST displ;
|
|
CORE_ADDR call_dest;
|
|
struct bound_minimal_symbol s;
|
|
|
|
displ = ((op & 0xfe000000) >> 7) | (op & 0x0003ffff);
|
|
if ((displ & 0x00800000) != 0)
|
|
displ |= ~((LONGEST) 0x00ffffff);
|
|
|
|
call_dest = pc + 4 * displ;
|
|
s = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (call_dest);
|
|
|
|
if (s.minsym != NULL
|
|
&& s.minsym->linkage_name () != NULL
|
|
&& strcmp (s.minsym->linkage_name (), "__main") == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
pc += 4;
|
|
return pc;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return orig_pc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
static struct frv_unwind_cache *
|
|
frv_frame_unwind_cache (frame_info_ptr this_frame,
|
|
void **this_prologue_cache)
|
|
{
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (this_frame);
|
|
struct frv_unwind_cache *info;
|
|
|
|
if ((*this_prologue_cache))
|
|
return (struct frv_unwind_cache *) (*this_prologue_cache);
|
|
|
|
info = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct frv_unwind_cache);
|
|
(*this_prologue_cache) = info;
|
|
info->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (this_frame);
|
|
|
|
/* Prologue analysis does the rest... */
|
|
frv_analyze_prologue (gdbarch,
|
|
get_frame_func (this_frame), this_frame, info);
|
|
|
|
return info;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
frv_extract_return_value (struct type *type, struct regcache *regcache,
|
|
gdb_byte *valbuf)
|
|
{
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = regcache->arch ();
|
|
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
|
|
int len = type->length ();
|
|
|
|
if (len <= 4)
|
|
{
|
|
ULONGEST gpr8_val;
|
|
regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache, 8, &gpr8_val);
|
|
store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, len, byte_order, gpr8_val);
|
|
}
|
|
else if (len == 8)
|
|
{
|
|
ULONGEST regval;
|
|
|
|
regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache, 8, ®val);
|
|
store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, 4, byte_order, regval);
|
|
regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache, 9, ®val);
|
|
store_unsigned_integer ((bfd_byte *) valbuf + 4, 4, byte_order, regval);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
internal_error (_("Illegal return value length: %d"), len);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
frv_frame_align (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR sp)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Require dword alignment. */
|
|
return align_down (sp, 8);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
find_func_descr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR entry_point)
|
|
{
|
|
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
|
|
CORE_ADDR descr;
|
|
gdb_byte valbuf[4];
|
|
CORE_ADDR start_addr;
|
|
|
|
/* If we can't find the function in the symbol table, then we assume
|
|
that the function address is already in descriptor form. */
|
|
if (!find_pc_partial_function (entry_point, NULL, &start_addr, NULL)
|
|
|| entry_point != start_addr)
|
|
return entry_point;
|
|
|
|
descr = frv_fdpic_find_canonical_descriptor (entry_point);
|
|
|
|
if (descr != 0)
|
|
return descr;
|
|
|
|
/* Construct a non-canonical descriptor from space allocated on
|
|
the stack. */
|
|
|
|
descr = value_as_long (value_allocate_space_in_inferior (8));
|
|
store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, 4, byte_order, entry_point);
|
|
write_memory (descr, valbuf, 4);
|
|
store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, 4, byte_order,
|
|
frv_fdpic_find_global_pointer (entry_point));
|
|
write_memory (descr + 4, valbuf, 4);
|
|
return descr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
frv_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr,
|
|
struct target_ops *targ)
|
|
{
|
|
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
|
|
CORE_ADDR entry_point;
|
|
CORE_ADDR got_address;
|
|
|
|
entry_point = get_target_memory_unsigned (targ, addr, 4, byte_order);
|
|
got_address = get_target_memory_unsigned (targ, addr + 4, 4, byte_order);
|
|
|
|
if (got_address == frv_fdpic_find_global_pointer (entry_point))
|
|
return entry_point;
|
|
else
|
|
return addr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
frv_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
|
|
struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
|
|
int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
|
|
function_call_return_method return_method,
|
|
CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
|
|
{
|
|
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
|
|
int argreg;
|
|
int argnum;
|
|
const gdb_byte *val;
|
|
gdb_byte valbuf[4];
|
|
struct value *arg;
|
|
struct type *arg_type;
|
|
int len;
|
|
enum type_code typecode;
|
|
CORE_ADDR regval;
|
|
int stack_space;
|
|
int stack_offset;
|
|
enum frv_abi abi = frv_abi (gdbarch);
|
|
CORE_ADDR func_addr = find_function_addr (function, NULL);
|
|
|
|
#if 0
|
|
printf("Push %d args at sp = %x, struct_return=%d (%x)\n",
|
|
nargs, (int) sp, struct_return, struct_addr);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
stack_space = 0;
|
|
for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; ++argnum)
|
|
stack_space += align_up (value_type (args[argnum])->length (), 4);
|
|
|
|
stack_space -= (6 * 4);
|
|
if (stack_space > 0)
|
|
sp -= stack_space;
|
|
|
|
/* Make sure stack is dword aligned. */
|
|
sp = align_down (sp, 8);
|
|
|
|
stack_offset = 0;
|
|
|
|
argreg = 8;
|
|
|
|
if (return_method == return_method_struct)
|
|
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, struct_return_regnum,
|
|
struct_addr);
|
|
|
|
for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; ++argnum)
|
|
{
|
|
arg = args[argnum];
|
|
arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
|
|
len = arg_type->length ();
|
|
typecode = arg_type->code ();
|
|
|
|
if (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT || typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
|
|
{
|
|
store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, 4, byte_order,
|
|
value_address (arg));
|
|
typecode = TYPE_CODE_PTR;
|
|
len = 4;
|
|
val = valbuf;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (abi == FRV_ABI_FDPIC
|
|
&& len == 4
|
|
&& typecode == TYPE_CODE_PTR
|
|
&& arg_type->target_type ()->code () == TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
|
|
{
|
|
/* The FDPIC ABI requires function descriptors to be passed instead
|
|
of entry points. */
|
|
CORE_ADDR addr = extract_unsigned_integer
|
|
(value_contents (arg).data (), 4, byte_order);
|
|
addr = find_func_descr (gdbarch, addr);
|
|
store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, 4, byte_order, addr);
|
|
typecode = TYPE_CODE_PTR;
|
|
len = 4;
|
|
val = valbuf;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
val = value_contents (arg).data ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while (len > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
int partial_len = (len < 4 ? len : 4);
|
|
|
|
if (argreg < 14)
|
|
{
|
|
regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, partial_len, byte_order);
|
|
#if 0
|
|
printf(" Argnum %d data %x -> reg %d\n",
|
|
argnum, (int) regval, argreg);
|
|
#endif
|
|
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, argreg, regval);
|
|
++argreg;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
#if 0
|
|
printf(" Argnum %d data %x -> offset %d (%x)\n",
|
|
argnum, *((int *)val), stack_offset,
|
|
(int) (sp + stack_offset));
|
|
#endif
|
|
write_memory (sp + stack_offset, val, partial_len);
|
|
stack_offset += align_up (partial_len, 4);
|
|
}
|
|
len -= partial_len;
|
|
val += partial_len;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Set the return address. For the frv, the return breakpoint is
|
|
always at BP_ADDR. */
|
|
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, lr_regnum, bp_addr);
|
|
|
|
if (abi == FRV_ABI_FDPIC)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Set the GOT register for the FDPIC ABI. */
|
|
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned
|
|
(regcache, first_gpr_regnum + 15,
|
|
frv_fdpic_find_global_pointer (func_addr));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Finally, update the SP register. */
|
|
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, sp_regnum, sp);
|
|
|
|
return sp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
frv_store_return_value (struct type *type, struct regcache *regcache,
|
|
const gdb_byte *valbuf)
|
|
{
|
|
int len = type->length ();
|
|
|
|
if (len <= 4)
|
|
{
|
|
bfd_byte val[4];
|
|
memset (val, 0, sizeof (val));
|
|
memcpy (val + (4 - len), valbuf, len);
|
|
regcache->cooked_write (8, val);
|
|
}
|
|
else if (len == 8)
|
|
{
|
|
regcache->cooked_write (8, valbuf);
|
|
regcache->cooked_write (9, (bfd_byte *) valbuf + 4);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
internal_error (_("Don't know how to return a %d-byte value."), len);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static enum return_value_convention
|
|
frv_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
|
|
struct type *valtype, struct regcache *regcache,
|
|
gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf)
|
|
{
|
|
int struct_return = valtype->code () == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
|
|
|| valtype->code () == TYPE_CODE_UNION
|
|
|| valtype->code () == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY;
|
|
|
|
if (writebuf != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
gdb_assert (!struct_return);
|
|
frv_store_return_value (valtype, regcache, writebuf);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (readbuf != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
gdb_assert (!struct_return);
|
|
frv_extract_return_value (valtype, regcache, readbuf);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (struct_return)
|
|
return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
|
|
else
|
|
return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Given a GDB frame, determine the address of the calling function's
|
|
frame. This will be used to create a new GDB frame struct. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
frv_frame_this_id (frame_info_ptr this_frame,
|
|
void **this_prologue_cache, struct frame_id *this_id)
|
|
{
|
|
struct frv_unwind_cache *info
|
|
= frv_frame_unwind_cache (this_frame, this_prologue_cache);
|
|
CORE_ADDR base;
|
|
CORE_ADDR func;
|
|
struct bound_minimal_symbol msym_stack;
|
|
struct frame_id id;
|
|
|
|
/* The FUNC is easy. */
|
|
func = get_frame_func (this_frame);
|
|
|
|
/* Check if the stack is empty. */
|
|
msym_stack = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_stack", NULL, NULL);
|
|
if (msym_stack.minsym && info->base == msym_stack.value_address ())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
/* Hopefully the prologue analysis either correctly determined the
|
|
frame's base (which is the SP from the previous frame), or set
|
|
that base to "NULL". */
|
|
base = info->prev_sp;
|
|
if (base == 0)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
id = frame_id_build (base, func);
|
|
(*this_id) = id;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static struct value *
|
|
frv_frame_prev_register (frame_info_ptr this_frame,
|
|
void **this_prologue_cache, int regnum)
|
|
{
|
|
struct frv_unwind_cache *info
|
|
= frv_frame_unwind_cache (this_frame, this_prologue_cache);
|
|
return trad_frame_get_prev_register (this_frame, info->saved_regs, regnum);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const struct frame_unwind frv_frame_unwind = {
|
|
"frv prologue",
|
|
NORMAL_FRAME,
|
|
default_frame_unwind_stop_reason,
|
|
frv_frame_this_id,
|
|
frv_frame_prev_register,
|
|
NULL,
|
|
default_frame_sniffer
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static CORE_ADDR
|
|
frv_frame_base_address (frame_info_ptr this_frame, void **this_cache)
|
|
{
|
|
struct frv_unwind_cache *info
|
|
= frv_frame_unwind_cache (this_frame, this_cache);
|
|
return info->base;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const struct frame_base frv_frame_base = {
|
|
&frv_frame_unwind,
|
|
frv_frame_base_address,
|
|
frv_frame_base_address,
|
|
frv_frame_base_address
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static struct gdbarch *
|
|
frv_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
|
|
{
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
|
|
int elf_flags = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Check to see if we've already built an appropriate architecture
|
|
object for this executable. */
|
|
arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
|
|
if (arches)
|
|
return arches->gdbarch;
|
|
|
|
/* Select the right tdep structure for this variant. */
|
|
frv_gdbarch_tdep *var = new_variant ();
|
|
switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
|
|
{
|
|
case bfd_mach_frv:
|
|
case bfd_mach_frvsimple:
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case bfd_mach_fr300:
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case bfd_mach_fr500:
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case bfd_mach_frvtomcat:
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case bfd_mach_fr550:
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set_variant_num_gprs (var, 64);
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set_variant_num_fprs (var, 64);
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break;
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case bfd_mach_fr400:
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case bfd_mach_fr450:
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set_variant_num_gprs (var, 32);
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set_variant_num_fprs (var, 32);
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break;
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default:
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/* Never heard of this variant. */
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return 0;
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}
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/* Extract the ELF flags, if available. */
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if (info.abfd && bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
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elf_flags = elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_flags;
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if (elf_flags & EF_FRV_FDPIC)
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set_variant_abi_fdpic (var);
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if (elf_flags & EF_FRV_CPU_FR450)
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set_variant_scratch_registers (var);
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gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, var);
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set_gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch, 16);
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set_gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch, 32);
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set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32);
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set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
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set_gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch, 32);
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set_gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch, 64);
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set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 64);
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set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
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set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, frv_num_regs);
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set_gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch, frv_num_pseudo_regs);
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set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, sp_regnum);
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set_gdbarch_deprecated_fp_regnum (gdbarch, fp_regnum);
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set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, pc_regnum);
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set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, frv_register_name);
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set_gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, frv_register_type);
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set_gdbarch_register_sim_regno (gdbarch, frv_register_sim_regno);
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set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_read (gdbarch, frv_pseudo_register_read);
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set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_write (gdbarch, frv_pseudo_register_write);
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set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, frv_skip_prologue);
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set_gdbarch_skip_main_prologue (gdbarch, frv_skip_main_prologue);
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set_gdbarch_breakpoint_kind_from_pc (gdbarch, frv_breakpoint::kind_from_pc);
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set_gdbarch_sw_breakpoint_from_kind (gdbarch, frv_breakpoint::bp_from_kind);
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set_gdbarch_adjust_breakpoint_address
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(gdbarch, frv_adjust_breakpoint_address);
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set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, frv_return_value);
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|
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/* Frame stuff. */
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set_gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, frv_frame_align);
|
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frame_base_set_default (gdbarch, &frv_frame_base);
|
|
/* We set the sniffer lower down after the OSABI hooks have been
|
|
established. */
|
|
|
|
/* Settings for calling functions in the inferior. */
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|
set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, frv_push_dummy_call);
|
|
|
|
/* Settings that should be unnecessary. */
|
|
set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
|
|
|
|
/* Hardware watchpoint / breakpoint support. */
|
|
switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
|
|
{
|
|
case bfd_mach_frv:
|
|
case bfd_mach_frvsimple:
|
|
case bfd_mach_fr300:
|
|
case bfd_mach_fr500:
|
|
case bfd_mach_frvtomcat:
|
|
/* fr500-style hardware debugging support. */
|
|
var->num_hw_watchpoints = 4;
|
|
var->num_hw_breakpoints = 4;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case bfd_mach_fr400:
|
|
case bfd_mach_fr450:
|
|
/* fr400-style hardware debugging support. */
|
|
var->num_hw_watchpoints = 2;
|
|
var->num_hw_breakpoints = 4;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
/* Otherwise, assume we don't have hardware debugging support. */
|
|
var->num_hw_watchpoints = 0;
|
|
var->num_hw_breakpoints = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (frv_abi (gdbarch) == FRV_ABI_FDPIC)
|
|
set_gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch,
|
|
frv_convert_from_func_ptr_addr);
|
|
|
|
set_gdbarch_so_ops (gdbarch, &frv_so_ops);
|
|
|
|
/* Hook in ABI-specific overrides, if they have been registered. */
|
|
gdbarch_init_osabi (info, gdbarch);
|
|
|
|
/* Set the fallback (prologue based) frame sniffer. */
|
|
frame_unwind_append_unwinder (gdbarch, &frv_frame_unwind);
|
|
|
|
/* Enable TLS support. */
|
|
set_gdbarch_fetch_tls_load_module_address (gdbarch,
|
|
frv_fetch_objfile_link_map);
|
|
|
|
return gdbarch;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void _initialize_frv_tdep ();
|
|
void
|
|
_initialize_frv_tdep ()
|
|
{
|
|
gdbarch_register (bfd_arch_frv, frv_gdbarch_init);
|
|
}
|