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author | Jim Kingdon <jkingdon@engr.sgi.com> | 1993-04-02 00:18:47 +0000 |
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committer | Jim Kingdon <jkingdon@engr.sgi.com> | 1993-04-02 00:18:47 +0000 |
commit | 720b3aed42496ecd97289ec5c9929336fb39a928 (patch) | |
tree | d9c390411bd49fd01367c72475b8028a7a75c0de /gdb/a29k-pinsn.c | |
parent | 3245e377e4982fb9a24168773ba44316cfbf57cf (diff) | |
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New print_address for disassemblers, merge a29k and i960 disassemblers
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/a29k-pinsn.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/a29k-pinsn.c | 281 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 270 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/a29k-pinsn.c b/gdb/a29k-pinsn.c index db9cb24..867a1d0 100644 --- a/gdb/a29k-pinsn.c +++ b/gdb/a29k-pinsn.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* Instruction printing code for the AMD 29000 - Copyright (C) 1990 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Cygnus Support. Written by Jim Kingdon. This file is part of GDB. @@ -19,282 +19,23 @@ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "defs.h" -#include "target.h" -#include "opcode/a29k.h" +#include "dis-asm.h" -/* Print a symbolic representation of a general-purpose - register number NUM on STREAM. - NUM is a number as found in the instruction, not as found in - debugging symbols; it must be in the range 0-255. */ -static void -print_general (num, stream) - int num; - FILE *stream; -{ - if (num < 128) - fprintf_filtered (stream, "gr%d", num); - else - fprintf_filtered (stream, "lr%d", num - 128); -} - -/* Like print_general but a special-purpose register. - - The mnemonics used by the AMD assembler are not quite the same - as the ones in the User's Manual. We use the ones that the - assembler uses. */ -static void -print_special (num, stream) - int num; - FILE *stream; -{ - /* Register names of registers 0-SPEC0_NUM-1. */ - static char *spec0_names[] = { - "vab", "ops", "cps", "cfg", "cha", "chd", "chc", "rbp", "tmc", "tmr", - "pc0", "pc1", "pc2", "mmu", "lru" - }; -#define SPEC0_NUM ((sizeof spec0_names) / (sizeof spec0_names[0])) +/* Print the m68k instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory, + on STREAM. Returns length of the instruction, in bytes. */ - /* Register names of registers 128-128+SPEC128_NUM-1. */ - static char *spec128_names[] = { - "ipc", "ipa", "ipb", "q", "alu", "bp", "fc", "cr" - }; -#define SPEC128_NUM ((sizeof spec128_names) / (sizeof spec128_names[0])) - - /* Register names of registers 160-160+SPEC160_NUM-1. */ - static char *spec160_names[] = { - "fpe", "inte", "fps", "sr163", "exop" - }; -#define SPEC160_NUM ((sizeof spec160_names) / (sizeof spec160_names[0])) - - if (num < SPEC0_NUM) - fprintf_filtered (stream, spec0_names[num]); - else if (num >= 128 && num < 128 + SPEC128_NUM) - fprintf_filtered (stream, spec128_names[num-128]); - else if (num >= 160 && num < 160 + SPEC160_NUM) - fprintf_filtered (stream, spec160_names[num-160]); - else - fprintf_filtered (stream, "sr%d", num); -} - -/* Is an instruction with OPCODE a delayed branch? */ -static int -is_delayed_branch (opcode) - int opcode; -{ - return (opcode == 0xa8 || opcode == 0xa9 || opcode == 0xa0 || opcode == 0xa1 - || opcode == 0xa4 || opcode == 0xa5 - || opcode == 0xb4 || opcode == 0xb5 - || opcode == 0xc4 || opcode == 0xc0 - || opcode == 0xac || opcode == 0xad - || opcode == 0xcc); -} - -/* Now find the four bytes of INSN and put them in *INSN{0,8,16,24}. - Note that the amd can be set up as either - big or little-endian (the tm file says which) and we can't assume - the host machine is the same. */ -static void -find_bytes (insn, insn0, insn8, insn16, insn24) - char *insn; - unsigned char *insn0; - unsigned char *insn8; - unsigned char *insn16; - unsigned char *insn24; -{ -#if TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN - *insn24 = insn[0]; - *insn16 = insn[1]; - *insn8 = insn[2]; - *insn0 = insn[3]; -#else /* Little-endian. */ - *insn24 = insn[3]; - *insn16 = insn[2]; - *insn8 = insn[1]; - *insn0 = insn[0]; -#endif /* Little-endian. */ -} - -/* Print one instruction from MEMADDR on STREAM. - Return the size of the instruction (always 4 on a29k). */ int print_insn (memaddr, stream) CORE_ADDR memaddr; FILE *stream; { - /* The raw instruction. */ - char insn[4]; - - /* The four bytes of the instruction. */ - unsigned char insn24, insn16, insn8, insn0; - - struct a29k_opcode const * opcode; - - read_memory (memaddr, &insn[0], 4); - - find_bytes (insn, &insn0, &insn8, &insn16, &insn24); + disassemble_info info; - /* Handle the nop (aseq 0x40,gr1,gr1) specially */ - if ((insn24==0x70) && (insn16==0x40) && (insn8==0x01) && (insn0==0x01)) { - fprintf_filtered (stream,"nop"); - return 4; - } + GDB_INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO(info, stream); - /* The opcode is always in insn24. */ - for (opcode = &a29k_opcodes[0]; - opcode < &a29k_opcodes[num_opcodes]; - ++opcode) - { - if ((insn24<<24) == opcode->opcode) - { - char *s; - - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%s ", opcode->name); - for (s = opcode->args; *s != '\0'; ++s) - { - switch (*s) - { - case 'a': - print_general (insn8, stream); - break; - - case 'b': - print_general (insn0, stream); - break; - - case 'c': - print_general (insn16, stream); - break; - - case 'i': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", insn0); - break; - - case 'x': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", (insn16 << 8) + insn0); - break; - - case 'h': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "0x%x", - (insn16 << 24) + (insn0 << 16)); - break; - - case 'X': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", - ((insn16 << 8) + insn0) | 0xffff0000); - break; - - case 'P': - /* This output looks just like absolute addressing, but - maybe that's OK (it's what the GDB m68k and EBMON - a29k disassemblers do). */ - /* All the shifting is to sign-extend it. p*/ - print_address - (memaddr + - (((int)((insn16 << 10) + (insn0 << 2)) << 14) >> 14), - stream); - break; - - case 'A': - print_address ((insn16 << 10) + (insn0 << 2), stream); - break; - - case 'e': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", insn16 >> 7); - break; - - case 'n': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "0x%x", insn16 & 0x7f); - break; - - case 'v': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "0x%x", insn16); - break; - - case 's': - print_special (insn8, stream); - break; - - case 'u': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", insn0 >> 7); - break; - - case 'r': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", (insn0 >> 4) & 7); - break; - - case 'd': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", (insn0 >> 2) & 3); - break; - - case 'f': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", insn0 & 3); - break; - - case 'F': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", (insn16 >> 2) & 15); - break; - - case 'C': - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%d", insn16 & 3); - break; - - default: - fprintf_filtered (stream, "%c", *s); - } - } - - /* Now we look for a const,consth pair of instructions, - in which case we try to print the symbolic address. */ - if (insn24 == 2) /* consth */ - { - int errcode; - char prev_insn[4]; - unsigned char prev_insn0, prev_insn8, prev_insn16, prev_insn24; - - errcode = target_read_memory (memaddr - 4, - &prev_insn[0], - 4); - if (errcode == 0) - { - /* If it is a delayed branch, we need to look at the - instruction before the delayed brach to handle - things like - - const _foo - call _printf - consth _foo - */ - find_bytes (prev_insn, &prev_insn0, &prev_insn8, - &prev_insn16, &prev_insn24); - if (is_delayed_branch (prev_insn24)) - { - errcode = target_read_memory - (memaddr - 8, &prev_insn[0], 4); - find_bytes (prev_insn, &prev_insn0, &prev_insn8, - &prev_insn16, &prev_insn24); - } - } - - /* If there was a problem reading memory, then assume - the previous instruction was not const. */ - if (errcode == 0) - { - /* Is it const to the same register? */ - if (prev_insn24 == 3 - && prev_insn8 == insn8) - { - fprintf_filtered (stream, "\t; "); - print_address (((insn16 << 24) + (insn0 << 16) - + (prev_insn16 << 8) + (prev_insn0)), - stream); - } - } - } - - return 4; - } - } - fprintf_filtered (stream, ".word 0x%8x", - (insn24 << 24) + (insn16 << 16) + (insn8 << 8) + insn0); - return 4; +#if TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN + return print_insn_big_a29k (memaddr, &info); +#else + return print_insn_little_a29k (memaddr, &info); +#endif } |