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author | Stan Shebs <shebs@codesourcery.com> | 1999-04-16 01:34:07 +0000 |
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committer | Stan Shebs <shebs@codesourcery.com> | 1999-04-16 01:34:07 +0000 |
commit | 071ea11e85eb9d529cc5eb3d35f6247466a21b99 (patch) | |
tree | 5deda65b8d7b04d1f4cbc534c3206d328e1267ec /gdb/arm-xdep.c | |
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diff --git a/gdb/arm-xdep.c b/gdb/arm-xdep.c deleted file mode 100644 index f0d806e..0000000 --- a/gdb/arm-xdep.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,559 +0,0 @@ -/* Acorn Risc Machine host machine support. - Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1991 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. */ - -#include "defs.h" -#include "frame.h" -#include "inferior.h" -#include "arm-opcode.h" - -#include <sys/param.h> -#include <sys/dir.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/ptrace.h> -#include <machine/reg.h> - -#define N_TXTADDR(hdr) 0x8000 -#define N_DATADDR(hdr) (hdr.a_text + 0x8000) - -#include "gdbcore.h" - -#include <sys/user.h> /* After a.out.h */ -#include <sys/file.h> -#include "gdb_stat.h" - -#include <errno.h> - -void -fetch_inferior_registers (regno) - int regno; /* Original value discarded */ -{ - register unsigned int regaddr; - char buf[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE]; - register int i; - - struct user u; - unsigned int offset = (char *) &u.u_ar0 - (char *) &u; - offset = ptrace (PT_READ_U, inferior_pid, (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) offset, 0) - - KERNEL_U_ADDR; - - registers_fetched (); - - for (regno = 0; regno < 16; regno++) - { - regaddr = offset + regno * 4; - *(int *)&buf[0] = ptrace (PT_READ_U, inferior_pid, - (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) regaddr, 0); - if (regno == PC_REGNUM) - *(int *)&buf[0] = GET_PC_PART(*(int *)&buf[0]); - supply_register (regno, buf); - } - *(int *)&buf[0] = ptrace (PT_READ_U, inferior_pid, - (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) (offset + PC*4), 0); - supply_register (PS_REGNUM, buf); /* set virtual register ps same as pc */ - - /* read the floating point registers */ - offset = (char *) &u.u_fp_regs - (char *)&u; - *(int *)buf = ptrace (PT_READ_U, inferior_pid, (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) offset, 0); - supply_register (FPS_REGNUM, buf); - for (regno = 16; regno < 24; regno++) { - regaddr = offset + 4 + 12 * (regno - 16); - for (i = 0; i < 12; i += sizeof(int)) - *(int *) &buf[i] = ptrace (PT_READ_U, inferior_pid, - (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) (regaddr + i), 0); - supply_register (regno, buf); - } -} - -/* Store our register values back into the inferior. - If REGNO is -1, do this for all registers. - Otherwise, REGNO specifies which register (so we can save time). */ - -void -store_inferior_registers (regno) - int regno; -{ - register unsigned int regaddr; - char buf[80]; - - struct user u; - unsigned long value; - unsigned int offset = (char *) &u.u_ar0 - (char *) &u; - offset = ptrace (PT_READ_U, inferior_pid, (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) offset, 0) - - KERNEL_U_ADDR; - - if (regno >= 0) { - if (regno >= 16) return; - regaddr = offset + 4 * regno; - errno = 0; - value = read_register(regno); - if (regno == PC_REGNUM) - value = SET_PC_PART(read_register (PS_REGNUM), value); - ptrace (PT_WRITE_U, inferior_pid, (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) regaddr, value); - if (errno != 0) - { - sprintf (buf, "writing register number %d", regno); - perror_with_name (buf); - } - } - else for (regno = 0; regno < 15; regno++) - { - regaddr = offset + regno * 4; - errno = 0; - value = read_register(regno); - if (regno == PC_REGNUM) - value = SET_PC_PART(read_register (PS_REGNUM), value); - ptrace (6, inferior_pid, (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) regaddr, value); - if (errno != 0) - { - sprintf (buf, "writing all regs, number %d", regno); - perror_with_name (buf); - } - } -} - -/* Work with core dump and executable files, for GDB. - This code would be in corefile.c if it weren't machine-dependent. */ - -/* Structure to describe the chain of shared libraries used - by the execfile. - e.g. prog shares Xt which shares X11 which shares c. */ - -struct shared_library { - struct exec_header header; - char name[SHLIBLEN]; - CORE_ADDR text_start; /* CORE_ADDR of 1st byte of text, this file */ - long data_offset; /* offset of data section in file */ - int chan; /* file descriptor for the file */ - struct shared_library *shares; /* library this one shares */ -}; -static struct shared_library *shlib = 0; - -/* Hook for `exec_file_command' command to call. */ - -extern void (*exec_file_display_hook) (); - -static CORE_ADDR unshared_text_start; - -/* extended header from exec file (for shared library info) */ - -static struct exec_header exec_header; - -void -core_file_command (filename, from_tty) - char *filename; - int from_tty; -{ - int val; - extern char registers[]; - - /* Discard all vestiges of any previous core file - and mark data and stack spaces as empty. */ - - if (corefile) - free (corefile); - corefile = 0; - - if (corechan >= 0) - close (corechan); - corechan = -1; - - data_start = 0; - data_end = 0; - stack_start = STACK_END_ADDR; - stack_end = STACK_END_ADDR; - - /* Now, if a new core file was specified, open it and digest it. */ - - if (filename) - { - filename = tilde_expand (filename); - make_cleanup (free, filename); - - if (have_inferior_p ()) - error ("To look at a core file, you must kill the program with \"kill\"."); - corechan = open (filename, O_RDONLY, 0); - if (corechan < 0) - perror_with_name (filename); - /* 4.2-style (and perhaps also sysV-style) core dump file. */ - { - struct user u; - - unsigned int reg_offset, fp_reg_offset; - - val = myread (corechan, &u, sizeof u); - if (val < 0) - perror_with_name ("Not a core file: reading upage"); - if (val != sizeof u) - error ("Not a core file: could only read %d bytes", val); - - /* We are depending on exec_file_command having been called - previously to set exec_data_start. Since the executable - and the core file share the same text segment, the address - of the data segment will be the same in both. */ - data_start = exec_data_start; - - data_end = data_start + NBPG * u.u_dsize; - stack_start = stack_end - NBPG * u.u_ssize; - data_offset = NBPG * UPAGES; - stack_offset = NBPG * (UPAGES + u.u_dsize); - - /* Some machines put an absolute address in here and some put - the offset in the upage of the regs. */ - reg_offset = (int) u.u_ar0; - if (reg_offset > NBPG * UPAGES) - reg_offset -= KERNEL_U_ADDR; - fp_reg_offset = (char *) &u.u_fp_regs - (char *)&u; - - /* I don't know where to find this info. - So, for now, mark it as not available. */ - N_SET_MAGIC (core_aouthdr, 0); - - /* Read the register values out of the core file and store - them where `read_register' will find them. */ - - { - register int regno; - - for (regno = 0; regno < NUM_REGS; regno++) - { - char buf[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE]; - - if (regno < 16) - val = lseek (corechan, reg_offset + 4 * regno, 0); - else if (regno < 24) - val = lseek (corechan, fp_reg_offset + 4 + 12*(regno - 24), 0); - else if (regno == 24) - val = lseek (corechan, fp_reg_offset, 0); - else if (regno == 25) - val = lseek (corechan, reg_offset + 4 * PC, 0); - if (val < 0 - || (val = myread (corechan, buf, sizeof buf)) < 0) - { - char * buffer = (char *) alloca (strlen (REGISTER_NAME (regno)) - + 30); - strcpy (buffer, "Reading register "); - strcat (buffer, REGISTER_NAME (regno)); - - perror_with_name (buffer); - } - - if (regno == PC_REGNUM) - *(int *)buf = GET_PC_PART(*(int *)buf); - supply_register (regno, buf); - } - } - } - if (filename[0] == '/') - corefile = savestring (filename, strlen (filename)); - else - { - corefile = concat (current_directory, "/", filename, NULL); - } - - flush_cached_frames (); - select_frame (get_current_frame (), 0); - validate_files (); - } - else if (from_tty) - printf ("No core file now.\n"); -} - -#if 0 -/* Work with core dump and executable files, for GDB. - This code would be in corefile.c if it weren't machine-dependent. */ - -/* Structure to describe the chain of shared libraries used - by the execfile. - e.g. prog shares Xt which shares X11 which shares c. */ - -struct shared_library { - struct exec_header header; - char name[SHLIBLEN]; - CORE_ADDR text_start; /* CORE_ADDR of 1st byte of text, this file */ - long data_offset; /* offset of data section in file */ - int chan; /* file descriptor for the file */ - struct shared_library *shares; /* library this one shares */ -}; -static struct shared_library *shlib = 0; - -/* Hook for `exec_file_command' command to call. */ - -extern void (*exec_file_display_hook) (); - -static CORE_ADDR unshared_text_start; - -/* extended header from exec file (for shared library info) */ - -static struct exec_header exec_header; - -void -exec_file_command (filename, from_tty) - char *filename; - int from_tty; -{ - int val; - - /* Eliminate all traces of old exec file. - Mark text segment as empty. */ - - if (execfile) - free (execfile); - execfile = 0; - data_start = 0; - data_end -= exec_data_start; - text_start = 0; - unshared_text_start = 0; - text_end = 0; - exec_data_start = 0; - exec_data_end = 0; - if (execchan >= 0) - close (execchan); - execchan = -1; - if (shlib) { - close_shared_library(shlib); - shlib = 0; - } - - /* Now open and digest the file the user requested, if any. */ - - if (filename) - { - filename = tilde_expand (filename); - make_cleanup (free, filename); - - execchan = openp (getenv ("PATH"), 1, filename, O_RDONLY, 0, - &execfile); - if (execchan < 0) - perror_with_name (filename); - - { - struct stat st_exec; - -#ifdef HEADER_SEEK_FD - HEADER_SEEK_FD (execchan); -#endif - - val = myread (execchan, &exec_header, sizeof exec_header); - exec_aouthdr = exec_header.a_exec; - - if (val < 0) - perror_with_name (filename); - - text_start = 0x8000; - - /* Look for shared library if needed */ - if (exec_header.a_exec.a_magic & MF_USES_SL) - shlib = open_shared_library(exec_header.a_shlibname, text_start); - - text_offset = N_TXTOFF (exec_aouthdr); - exec_data_offset = N_TXTOFF (exec_aouthdr) + exec_aouthdr.a_text; - - if (shlib) { - unshared_text_start = shared_text_end(shlib) & ~0x7fff; - stack_start = shlib->header.a_exec.a_sldatabase; - stack_end = STACK_END_ADDR; - } else - unshared_text_start = 0x8000; - text_end = unshared_text_start + exec_aouthdr.a_text; - - exec_data_start = unshared_text_start + exec_aouthdr.a_text; - exec_data_end = exec_data_start + exec_aouthdr.a_data; - - data_start = exec_data_start; - data_end += exec_data_start; - - fstat (execchan, &st_exec); - exec_mtime = st_exec.st_mtime; - } - - validate_files (); - } - else if (from_tty) - printf ("No executable file now.\n"); - - /* Tell display code (if any) about the changed file name. */ - if (exec_file_display_hook) - (*exec_file_display_hook) (filename); -} -#endif - -#if 0 -/* Read from the program's memory (except for inferior processes). - This function is misnamed, since it only reads, never writes; and - since it will use the core file and/or executable file as necessary. - - It should be extended to write as well as read, FIXME, for patching files. - - Return 0 if address could be read, EIO if addresss out of bounds. */ - -int -xfer_core_file (memaddr, myaddr, len) - CORE_ADDR memaddr; - char *myaddr; - int len; -{ - register int i; - register int val; - int xferchan; - char **xferfile; - int fileptr; - int returnval = 0; - - while (len > 0) - { - xferfile = 0; - xferchan = 0; - - /* Determine which file the next bunch of addresses reside in, - and where in the file. Set the file's read/write pointer - to point at the proper place for the desired address - and set xferfile and xferchan for the correct file. - - If desired address is nonexistent, leave them zero. - - i is set to the number of bytes that can be handled - along with the next address. - - We put the most likely tests first for efficiency. */ - - /* Note that if there is no core file - data_start and data_end are equal. */ - if (memaddr >= data_start && memaddr < data_end) - { - i = min (len, data_end - memaddr); - fileptr = memaddr - data_start + data_offset; - xferfile = &corefile; - xferchan = corechan; - } - /* Note that if there is no core file - stack_start and stack_end define the shared library data. */ - else if (memaddr >= stack_start && memaddr < stack_end) - { - if (corechan < 0) { - struct shared_library *lib; - for (lib = shlib; lib; lib = lib->shares) - if (memaddr >= lib->header.a_exec.a_sldatabase && - memaddr < lib->header.a_exec.a_sldatabase + - lib->header.a_exec.a_data) - break; - if (lib) { - i = min (len, lib->header.a_exec.a_sldatabase + - lib->header.a_exec.a_data - memaddr); - fileptr = lib->data_offset + memaddr - - lib->header.a_exec.a_sldatabase; - xferfile = execfile; - xferchan = lib->chan; - } - } else { - i = min (len, stack_end - memaddr); - fileptr = memaddr - stack_start + stack_offset; - xferfile = &corefile; - xferchan = corechan; - } - } - else if (corechan < 0 - && memaddr >= exec_data_start && memaddr < exec_data_end) - { - i = min (len, exec_data_end - memaddr); - fileptr = memaddr - exec_data_start + exec_data_offset; - xferfile = &execfile; - xferchan = execchan; - } - else if (memaddr >= text_start && memaddr < text_end) - { - struct shared_library *lib; - for (lib = shlib; lib; lib = lib->shares) - if (memaddr >= lib->text_start && - memaddr < lib->text_start + lib->header.a_exec.a_text) - break; - if (lib) { - i = min (len, lib->header.a_exec.a_text + - lib->text_start - memaddr); - fileptr = memaddr - lib->text_start + text_offset; - xferfile = &execfile; - xferchan = lib->chan; - } else { - i = min (len, text_end - memaddr); - fileptr = memaddr - unshared_text_start + text_offset; - xferfile = &execfile; - xferchan = execchan; - } - } - else if (memaddr < text_start) - { - i = min (len, text_start - memaddr); - } - else if (memaddr >= text_end - && memaddr < (corechan >= 0? data_start : exec_data_start)) - { - i = min (len, data_start - memaddr); - } - else if (corechan >= 0 - && memaddr >= data_end && memaddr < stack_start) - { - i = min (len, stack_start - memaddr); - } - else if (corechan < 0 && memaddr >= exec_data_end) - { - i = min (len, - memaddr); - } - else if (memaddr >= stack_end && stack_end != 0) - { - i = min (len, - memaddr); - } - else - { - /* Address did not classify into one of the known ranges. - This shouldn't happen; we catch the endpoints. */ - fatal ("Internal: Bad case logic in xfer_core_file."); - } - - /* Now we know which file to use. - Set up its pointer and transfer the data. */ - if (xferfile) - { - if (*xferfile == 0) - if (xferfile == &execfile) - error ("No program file to examine."); - else - error ("No core dump file or running program to examine."); - val = lseek (xferchan, fileptr, 0); - if (val < 0) - perror_with_name (*xferfile); - val = myread (xferchan, myaddr, i); - if (val < 0) - perror_with_name (*xferfile); - } - /* If this address is for nonexistent memory, - read zeros if reading, or do nothing if writing. - Actually, we never right. */ - else - { - memset (myaddr, '\0', i); - returnval = EIO; - } - - memaddr += i; - myaddr += i; - len -= i; - } - return returnval; -} -#endif |