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-rw-r--r--gdb/a29k-tdep.c84
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/a29k/tm-a29k.h30
3 files changed, 98 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog
index 1893326..86b4b61 100644
--- a/gdb/ChangeLog
+++ b/gdb/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
+Tue Jan 11 00:53:46 1994 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com)
+
+ * a29k-tdep.c (init_frame_info): Cast null arg to examine_tag.
+ (pop_frame): Restore PC2 and LR0 from dummy frames.
+ (push_dummy_frame): Save PC2 and LR0 into dummy frames.
+ (setup_arbitrary_frame): Handle 3 args and set up real frames.
+ * config/a29k/tm-a29k.h (FRAME_NUM_ARGS): Update comments.
+ (DUMMY_FRAME_RSIZE): Add 2 longwords for PC2 and LR0.
+ (SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME): Define.
+
Tue Jan 11 06:59:10 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@deneb.cygnus.com)
* infrun.c, config/mips/tm-irix5.h: Remove #if 0'd AT_FUNCTION_START.
diff --git a/gdb/a29k-tdep.c b/gdb/a29k-tdep.c
index 20e9d53..ce8a912 100644
--- a/gdb/a29k-tdep.c
+++ b/gdb/a29k-tdep.c
@@ -437,14 +437,14 @@ init_frame_info (innermost_frame, fci)
after the trace-back tag. */
p += 4;
}
+
/* We've found the start of the function.
- * Try looking for a tag word that indicates whether there is a
- * memory frame pointer and what the memory stack allocation is.
- * If one doesn't exist, try using a more exhaustive search of
- * the prologue. For now we don't care about the argcount or
- * whether or not the routine is transparent.
- */
- if (examine_tag(p-4,&trans,NULL,&msize,&mfp_used)) /* Found a good tag */
+ Try looking for a tag word that indicates whether there is a
+ memory frame pointer and what the memory stack allocation is.
+ If one doesn't exist, try using a more exhaustive search of
+ the prologue. */
+
+ if (examine_tag(p-4,&trans,(int *)NULL,&msize,&mfp_used)) /* Found good tag */
examine_prologue (p, &rsize, 0, 0);
else /* No tag try prologue */
examine_prologue (p, &rsize, &msize, &mfp_used);
@@ -730,6 +730,8 @@ pop_frame ()
CORE_ADDR rfb = read_register (RFB_REGNUM);
CORE_ADDR gr1 = fi->frame + fi->rsize;
CORE_ADDR lr1;
+ CORE_ADDR original_lr0;
+ int must_fix_lr0 = 0;
int i;
/* If popping a dummy frame, need to restore registers. */
@@ -744,15 +746,23 @@ pop_frame ()
write_register (SR_REGNUM(i+160), read_register (lrnum++));
for (i = 0; i < DUMMY_SAVE_GREGS; ++i)
write_register (RETURN_REGNUM + i, read_register (lrnum++));
- /* Restore the PCs. */
+ /* Restore the PCs and prepare to restore LR0. */
write_register(PC_REGNUM, read_register (lrnum++));
- write_register(NPC_REGNUM, read_register (lrnum));
+ write_register(NPC_REGNUM, read_register (lrnum++));
+ write_register(PC2_REGNUM, read_register (lrnum++));
+ original_lr0 = read_register (lrnum++);
+ must_fix_lr0 = 1;
}
/* Restore the memory stack pointer. */
write_register (MSP_REGNUM, fi->saved_msp);
/* Restore the register stack pointer. */
write_register (GR1_REGNUM, gr1);
+
+ /* If we popped a dummy frame, restore lr0 now that gr1 has been restored. */
+ if (must_fix_lr0)
+ write_register (LR0_REGNUM, original_lr0);
+
/* Check whether we need to fill registers. */
lr1 = read_register (LR0_REGNUM + 1);
if (lr1 > rfb)
@@ -782,8 +792,13 @@ push_dummy_frame ()
long w;
CORE_ADDR rab, gr1;
CORE_ADDR msp = read_register (MSP_REGNUM);
- int lrnum, i, saved_lr0;
-
+ int lrnum, i;
+ CORE_ADDR original_lr0;
+
+ /* Read original lr0 before changing gr1. This order isn't really needed
+ since GDB happens to have a snapshot of all the regs and doesn't toss
+ it when gr1 is changed. But it's The Right Thing To Do. */
+ original_lr0 = read_register (LR0_REGNUM);
/* Allocate the new frame. */
gr1 = read_register (GR1_REGNUM) - DUMMY_FRAME_RSIZE;
@@ -826,11 +841,54 @@ push_dummy_frame ()
write_register (lrnum++, read_register (SR_REGNUM (i + 160)));
for (i = 0; i < DUMMY_SAVE_GREGS; ++i)
write_register (lrnum++, read_register (RETURN_REGNUM + i));
- /* Save the PCs. */
+ /* Save the PCs and LR0. */
write_register (lrnum++, read_register (PC_REGNUM));
- write_register (lrnum, read_register (NPC_REGNUM));
+ write_register (lrnum++, read_register (NPC_REGNUM));
+ write_register (lrnum++, read_register (PC2_REGNUM));
+ write_register (lrnum++, original_lr0);
}
+
+
+/*
+ This routine takes three arguments and makes the cached frames look
+ as if these arguments defined a frame on the cache. This allows the
+ rest of `info frame' to extract the important arguments without much
+ difficulty. Since an individual frame on the 29K is determined by
+ three values (FP, PC, and MSP), we really need all three to do a
+ good job. */
+
+FRAME
+setup_arbitrary_frame (argc, argv)
+ int argc;
+ FRAME_ADDR *argv;
+{
+ FRAME fid;
+
+ if (argc != 3)
+ error ("AMD 29k frame specifications require three arguments: rsp pc msp");
+
+ fid = create_new_frame (argv[0], argv[1]);
+
+ if (!fid)
+ fatal ("internal: create_new_frame returned invalid frame id");
+
+ /* Creating a new frame munges the `frame' value from the current
+ GR1, so we restore it again here. FIXME, untangle all this
+ 29K frame stuff... */
+ fid->frame = argv[0];
+
+ /* Our MSP is in argv[2]. It'd be intelligent if we could just
+ save this value in the FRAME. But the way it's set up (FIXME),
+ we must save our caller's MSP. We compute that by adding our
+ memory stack frame size to our MSP. */
+ fid->saved_msp = argv[2] + fid->msize;
+
+ return fid;
+}
+
+
+
enum a29k_processor_types processor_type = a29k_unknown;
void
diff --git a/gdb/config/a29k/tm-a29k.h b/gdb/config/a29k/tm-a29k.h
index cf5fbca..c87b572 100644
--- a/gdb/config/a29k/tm-a29k.h
+++ b/gdb/config/a29k/tm-a29k.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-/* Parameters for target machine of AMD 29000, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
- Copyright 1990, 1991, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Parameters for target machine AMD 29000, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
+ Copyright 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Cygnus Support. Written by Jim Kingdon.
This file is part of GDB.
@@ -504,16 +504,11 @@ extern CORE_ADDR frame_locals_address ();
/* Return number of args passed to a frame.
Can return -1, meaning no way to tell. */
-/* While we could go the effort of finding the tags word and getting
- the argcount field from it,
- (1) It only counts arguments in registers, i.e. the first 16 words
- of arguments
- (2) It gives the number of arguments the function was declared with
- not how many it was called with (or some variation, like all 16
- words for varadic functions). This makes argcount pretty much
- redundant with -g info, even for varadic functions.
- So don't bother. */
-#define FRAME_NUM_ARGS(numargs, fi) ((numargs) = -1)
+/* We tried going to the effort of finding the tags word and getting
+ the argcount field from it, to support debugging assembler code.
+ Problem was, the "argcount" field never did hold the argument
+ count. */
+#define FRAME_NUM_ARGS(numargs, fi) ((numargs) = -1)
#define FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS(fi) FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS (fi)
@@ -544,6 +539,7 @@ extern CORE_ADDR frame_locals_address ();
|____________|<-msp 0 <-----------mfp_dummy_____| |
| | (at start) | save regs | |
| arg_slop | | pc0,pc1 | |
+ | | | pc2,lr0 sproc | |
| (16 words) | | gr96-gr124 | |
|____________|<-msp 1--after | sr160-sr162 | |
| | PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME| sr128-sr135 | |
@@ -591,7 +587,7 @@ extern CORE_ADDR frame_locals_address ();
#define DUMMY_FRAME_RSIZE \
(4 /* mfp_dummy */ \
- + 2 * 4 /* pc0, pc1 */ \
+ + 4 * 4 /* pc0, pc1, pc2, lr0 */ \
+ DUMMY_SAVE_GREGS * 4 \
+ DUMMY_SAVE_SR160 * 4 \
+ DUMMY_SAVE_SR128 * 4 \
@@ -716,3 +712,11 @@ extern enum a29k_processor_types {
/* Bit 0x400 of the CPS does identify freeze mode, i.e. 29050. */
a29k_freeze_mode
} processor_type;
+
+/* We need three arguments for a general frame specification for the
+ "frame" or "info frame" command. */
+
+#define SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME(argc, argv) setup_arbitrary_frame (argc, argv)
+/* FIXME: Depends on equivalence between FRAME and "struct frame_info *",
+ and equivalence between CORE_ADDR and FRAME_ADDR. */
+extern struct frame_info *setup_arbitrary_frame PARAMS ((int, CORE_ADDR *));