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/* Target-dependent code for GDB, the GNU debugger.
Copyright 2001
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
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.
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.
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. */
#ifndef I386_TDEP_H
#define I386_TDEP_H
/* GDB's i386 target supports both the 32-bit Intel Architecture
(IA-32) and the 64-bit AMD x86-64 architecture. Internally it uses
a similar register layout for both.
- General purpose registers
- FPU data registers
- FPU control registers
- SSE data registers
- SSE control register
The general purpose registers for the x86-64 architecture are quite
different from IA-32. Therefore, the FP0_REGNUM target macro
determines the register number at which the FPU data registers
start. The number of FPU data and control registers is the same
for both architectures. The number of SSE registers however,
differs and is determined by the num_xmm_regs member of `struct
gdbarch_tdep'. */
/* i386 architecture specific information. */
struct gdbarch_tdep
{
/* OS/ABI. */
int os_ident;
/* Number of SSE registers. */
int num_xmm_regs;
};
/* Floating-point registers. */
#define FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE 10
/* All FPU control regusters (except for FIOFF and FOOFF) are 16-bit
(at most) in the FPU, but are zero-extended to 32 bits in GDB's
register cache. */
/* "Generic" floating point control register. */
#define FPC_REGNUM (FP0_REGNUM + 8)
/* FPU control word. */
#define FCTRL_REGNUM FPC_REGNUM
/* FPU status word. */
#define FSTAT_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 1)
/* FPU register tag word. */
#define FTAG_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 2)
/* FPU instruction's code segment selector, called "FPU Instruction
Pointer Selector" in the IA-32 manuals. */
#define FISEG_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 3)
/* FPU instruction's offset within segment. */
#define FIOFF_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 4)
/* FPU operand's data segment. */
#define FOSEG_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 5)
/* FPU operand's offset within segment */
#define FOOFF_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 6)
/* FPU opcode, bottom eleven bits. */
#define FOP_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 7)
/* Return non-zero if N corresponds to a FPU data registers. */
#define FP_REGNUM_P(n) (FP0_REGNUM <= (n) && (n) < FPC_REGNUM)
/* Return non-zero if N corresponds to a FPU control register. */
#define FPC_REGNUM_P(n) (FPC_REGNUM <= (n) && (n) < XMM0_REGNUM)
/* SSE registers. */
/* First SSE data register. */
#define XMM0_REGNUM (FPC_REGNUM + 8)
/* SSE control/status register. */
#define MXCSR_REGNUM \
(XMM0_REGNUM + gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->num_xmm_regs)
/* Return non-zero if N corresponds to a SSE data register. */
#define SSE_REGNUM_P(n) (XMM0_REGNUM <= (n) && (n) < MXCSR_REGNUM)
/* FIXME: kettenis/2001-11-24: Obsolete macro's. */
#define FCS_REGNUM FISEG_REGNUM
#define FCOFF_REGNUM FIOFF_REGNUM
#define FDS_REGNUM FOSEG_REGNUM
#define FDOFF_REGNUM FOOFF_REGNUM
#define IS_FP_REGNUM(n) FP_REGNUM_P (n)
#define IS_FPU_CTRL_REGNUM(n) FPC_REGNUM_P (n)
#define IS_SSE_REGNUM(n) SSE_REGNUM_P (n)
#endif /* i386-tdep.h */
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