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author | Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org> | 2006-04-18 19:20:08 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org> | 2006-04-18 19:20:08 +0000 |
commit | 8181d85fdcb9f4d31030a70bd0a1d3f4e1f5b7e3 (patch) | |
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gdb/
* breakpoint.c (deprecated_read_memory_nobpt): Update to use
shadow_len.
(insert_bp_location, reattach_breakpoints, remove_breakpoint)
(delete_breakpoint): Update calls to changed methods.
(deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint, deprecated_remove_raw_breakpoint)
(single_step_breakpoints, insert_single_step_breakpoint)
(remove_single_step_breakpoints): New.
* breakpoint.h (struct bp_target_info): New.
(struct bp_location): Replace shadow_contents with
target_info and overlay_target_info.
(deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint, deprecated_remove_raw_breakpoint)
(insert_single_step_breakpoint, remove_single_step_breakpoints): New
prototypes.
* gdbarch.sh: Forward declare struct bp_target_info in gdbarch.h.
(memory_insert_breakpoint, memory_remove_breakpoint): Update second
argument.
* mem-break.c (default_memory_insert_breakpoint): Update. Set
placed_address, placed_size, and shadow_len.
(default_memory_remove_breakpoint): Update. Don't use
BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC.
(memory_insert_breakpoint, memory_remove_breakpoint): Update.
* target.c (update_current_target): Update prototypes for changed
functions.
(debug_to_insert_breakpoint, debug_to_remove_breakpoint)
(debug_to_insert_hw_breakpoint, debug_to_remove_hw_breakpoint):
Update.
* target.h: Forward declare struct bp_target_info.
(struct target_ops): Use a bp_target_info argument for
to_insert_breakpoint, to_remove_breakpoint,
to_insert_hw_breakpoint, and to_remove_hw_breakpoint.
(target_insert_breakpoint, target_remove_breakpoint)
(target_insert_hw_breakpoint, target_remove_hw_breakpoint)
(memory_insert_breakpoint, memory_remove_breakpoint)
(default_memory_insert_breakpoint, default_memory_remove_breakpoint):
Update.
* config/i386/nm-i386.h: Forward declare struct bp_target_info.
(i386_insert_hw_breakpoint, i386_remove_hw_breakpoint): Update.
(target_insert_hw_breakpoint, target_remove_hw_breakpoint): Likewise.
* gdbarch.c, gdbarch.h: Regenerated.
* alpha-tdep.c (alpha_software_single_step): Use
insert_single_step_breakpoint and remove_single_step_breakpoints.
Remove unused statics.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_software_single_step): Likewise. Add a note.
* cris-tdep.c (cris_software_single_step): Likewise.
* mips-tdep.c (mips_software_single_step): Likewise.
* rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_software_single_step): Likewise.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc_software_single_step): Likewise.
* wince.c (struct thread_info_struct): Remove step_prev.
(undoSStep): Use remove_single_step_breakpoints.
(wince_software_single_step): Use insert_single_step_breakpoint.
* corelow.c (ignore): Remove unneeded prototype. Update arguments.
* exec.c (ignore): Likewise.
* sol-thread.c (ignore): Likewise.
* procfs.c (dbx_link_shadow_contents): Delete.
(dbx_link_bpt): New.
(procfs_mourn_inferior): Remove it if necessary.
(remove_dbx_link_breakpoint): Use it.
(insert_dbx_link_bpt_in_file): Set it.
(procfs_init_inferior): Don't update dbx_link_bpt_addr.
* rs6000-nat.c (exec_one_dummy_insn): Use
deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint and
deprecated_remove_raw_breakpoint.
* solib-irix.c (shadow_contents, breakpoint_addr): Delete.
(base_breakpoint): New.
(disable_break): Use it.
(enable_break): Set it.
* i386-nat.c (i386_insert_hw_breakpoint, i386_remove_hw_breakpoint):
Update.
* ia64-tdep.c (ia64_memory_insert_breakpoint)
(ia64_memory_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* m32r-tdep.c (m32r_memory_insert_breakpoint)
(m32r_memory_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* monitor.c (monitor_insert_breakpoint, monitor_remove_breakpoint):
Likewise. Remove unnecessary prototypes. Use placed_address
and placed_size. Removed useless read from memory.
* nto-procfs.c (procfs_insert_breakpoint)
(procfs_remove_breakpoint, procfs_insert_hw_breakpoint)
(procfs_remove_hw_breakpoint): Update.
* ocd.c (ocd_insert_breakpoint, ocd_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* ocd.h (ocd_insert_breakpoint, ocd_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_memory_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* ppc-tdep.h (ppc_linux_memory_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* remote-e7000.c (e7000_insert_breakpoint)
(e7000_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* remote-m32r-sdi.c (m32r_insert_breakpoint)
(m32r_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* remote-mips.c (mips_insert_breakpoint)
(mips_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
* remote-rdp.c (remote_rdp_insert_breakpoint)
(remote_rdp_remove_breakpoint): Likewise.
(rdp_step): Use deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint and
deprecated_remove_raw_breakpoint.
* remote-sds.c (sds_insert_breakpoint, sds_remove_breakpoint):
Update.
* remote-sim.c (gdbsim_insert_breakpoint, gdbsim_remove_breakpoint):
Delete.
(init_gdbsim_ops): Use memory_insert_breakpoint and
memory_remove_breakpoint.
* remote-st.c (st2000_insert_breakpoint)
(st2000_remove_breakpoint): Update. Remove unused
BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC.
* remote.c (remote_insert_breakpoint, remote_remove_breakpoint):
Update. Use placed_address and placed_size.
(remote_insert_hw_breakpoint, remote_remove_hw_breakpoint): Likewise.
gdb/doc/
* gdbint.texinfo (x86 Watchpoints, Target Conditionals): Update insert
and remove breakpoint prototypes.
(Watchpoints): Move description of target_insert_hw_breakpoint and
target_remove_hw_breakpoint ...
(Breakpoints): ... to here. Document target_insert_breakpoint and
target_remove_breakpoint.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo | 63 |
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo index e14aa2c..e1d1557 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo @@ -527,6 +527,47 @@ The basic definition of the software breakpoint is the macro Basic breakpoint object handling is in @file{breakpoint.c}. However, much of the interesting breakpoint action is in @file{infrun.c}. +@table @code +@cindex insert or remove software breakpoint +@findex target_remove_breakpoint +@findex target_insert_breakpoint +@item target_remove_breakpoint (@var{bp_tgt}) +@itemx target_insert_breakpoint (@var{bp_tgt}) +Insert or remove a software breakpoint at address +@code{@var{bp_tgt}->placed_address}. Returns zero for success, +non-zero for failure. On input, @var{bp_tgt} contains the address of the +breakpoint, and is otherwise initialized to zero. The fields of the +@code{struct bp_target_info} pointed to by @var{bp_tgt} are updated +to contain other information about the breakpoint on output. The field +@code{placed_address} may be updated if the breakpoint was placed at a +related address; the field @code{shadow_contents} contains the real +contents of the bytes where the breakpoint has been inserted, +if reading memory would return the breakpoint instead of the +underlying memory; the field @code{shadow_len} is the length of +memory cached in @code{shadow_contents}, if any; and the field +@code{placed_size} is optionally set and used by the target, if +it could differ from @code{shadow_len}. + +For example, the remote target @samp{Z0} packet does not require +shadowing memory, so @code{shadow_len} is left at zero. However, +the length reported by @code{BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC} is cached in +@code{placed_size}, so that a matching @samp{z0} packet can be +used to remove the breakpoint. + +@cindex insert or remove hardware breakpoint +@findex target_remove_hw_breakpoint +@findex target_insert_hw_breakpoint +@item target_remove_hw_breakpoint (@var{bp_tgt}) +@itemx target_insert_hw_breakpoint (@var{bp_tgt}) +Insert or remove a hardware-assisted breakpoint at address +@code{@var{bp_tgt}->placed_address}. Returns zero for success, +non-zero for failure. See @code{target_insert_breakpoint} for +a description of the @code{struct bp_target_info} pointed to by +@var{bp_tgt}; the @code{shadow_contents} and +@code{shadow_len} members are not used for hardware breakpoints, +but @code{placed_size} may be. +@end table + @section Single Stepping @section Signal Handling @@ -657,18 +698,6 @@ defined by @file{breakpoint.h} as follows: @noindent These two macros should return 0 for success, non-zero for failure. -@cindex insert or remove hardware breakpoint -@findex target_remove_hw_breakpoint -@findex target_insert_hw_breakpoint -@item target_remove_hw_breakpoint (@var{addr}, @var{shadow}) -@itemx target_insert_hw_breakpoint (@var{addr}, @var{shadow}) -Insert or remove a hardware-assisted breakpoint at address @var{addr}. -Returns zero for success, non-zero for failure. @var{shadow} is the -real contents of the byte where the breakpoint has been inserted; it -is generally not valid when hardware breakpoints are used, but since -no other code touches these values, the implementations of the above -two macros can use them for their internal purposes. - @findex target_stopped_data_address @item target_stopped_data_address (@var{addr_p}) If the inferior has some watchpoint that triggered, place the address @@ -858,11 +887,13 @@ the count goes to zero. @findex i386_insert_hw_breakpoint @findex i386_remove_hw_breakpoint -@item i386_insert_hw_breakpoint (@var{addr}, @var{shadow} -@itemx i386_remove_hw_breakpoint (@var{addr}, @var{shadow}) +@item i386_insert_hw_breakpoint (@var{bp_tgt}) +@itemx i386_remove_hw_breakpoint (@var{bp_tgt}) These functions insert and remove hardware-assisted breakpoints. The macros @code{target_insert_hw_breakpoint} and @code{target_remove_hw_breakpoint} are set to call these functions. +The argument is a @code{struct bp_target_info *}, as described in +the documentation for @code{target_insert_breakpoint}. These functions work like @code{i386_insert_watchpoint} and @code{i386_remove_watchpoint}, respectively, except that they set up the debug registers to watch instruction execution, and each @@ -3229,8 +3260,8 @@ instruction of the architecture. Replaces all the other @var{BREAKPOINT} macros. -@item MEMORY_INSERT_BREAKPOINT (@var{addr}, @var{contents_cache}) -@itemx MEMORY_REMOVE_BREAKPOINT (@var{addr}, @var{contents_cache}) +@item MEMORY_INSERT_BREAKPOINT (@var{bp_tgt}) +@itemx MEMORY_REMOVE_BREAKPOINT (@var{bp_tgt}) @findex MEMORY_REMOVE_BREAKPOINT @findex MEMORY_INSERT_BREAKPOINT Insert or remove memory based breakpoints. Reasonable defaults |