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author | Steve Chamberlain <sac@cygnus> | 1992-02-06 20:03:31 +0000 |
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committer | Steve Chamberlain <sac@cygnus> | 1992-02-06 20:03:31 +0000 |
commit | 1f46923ff419face15f7232a8c33efc5beecea15 (patch) | |
tree | 92292b563912f3e2b22b2964cfc51a99a5156f4b /gdb/h8300-tdep.c | |
parent | ab6c26bae16d9b02b20fb5e98dbae1d63f22e8e6 (diff) | |
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* coffread.c (read_enum_type): Use the size of a target int when
describing enum.
* defs.h: added new #define for TARGET_PTR_BIT, defaults to size
of target int.
* h8300-tdep.c, remote-hms.c, tm-h8300.h: too many changes to count
* symtab.c (lookup_reference_type, lookup_ptr_type): use
TARGET_PTR_BIT to determine size of a pointer
* values.c (unpack_long): when unpacking a REF or a PTR don't
assume the size of the type.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/h8300-tdep.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/h8300-tdep.c | 369 |
1 files changed, 353 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/h8300-tdep.c b/gdb/h8300-tdep.c index 50a0092..4983e34 100644 --- a/gdb/h8300-tdep.c +++ b/gdb/h8300-tdep.c @@ -1,5 +1,33 @@ +/* Target-machine dependent code for Hitachi H8/300, for GDB. + Copyright (C) 1988, 1990, 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +/* + Contributed by Steve Chamberlain + sac@cygnus.com + */ + #include <stdio.h> #include "defs.h" +#include "frame.h" +#include "obstack.h" +#include "symtab.h" +#define UNSIGNED_SHORT(X) ((X) & 0xffff) /* an easy to debug H8 stack frame looks like: 0x6df2 push r2 @@ -10,11 +38,20 @@ subs r5,sp */ + #define IS_PUSH(x) ((x & 0xff00)==0x6d00) +#define IS_MOVE_FP(x) (x == 0x0d76) +#define IS_MOV_SP_FP(x) (x == 0x0d76) +#define IS_SUB2_SP(x) (x==0x1b87) +#define IS_MOVK_R5(x) (x==0x7905) +CORE_ADDR examine_prologue(); + +void frame_find_saved_regs (); CORE_ADDR h8300_skip_prologue(start_pc) CORE_ADDR start_pc; { + /* Skip past all push insns */ short int w; @@ -24,16 +61,18 @@ CORE_ADDR start_pc; start_pc+=2; w = read_memory_integer(start_pc, 2); } -return start_pc; - -} -h8300_pop_frame() -{ - printf("pop frame\n"); + /* Skip past a move to FP */ + if (IS_MOVE_FP(w)) { + start_pc +=2 ; + w = read_memory_integer(start_pc, 2); + } + + return start_pc; } + int print_insn(memaddr, stream) CORE_ADDR memaddr; @@ -42,18 +81,316 @@ FILE *stream; /* Nothing is bigger than 8 bytes */ char data[8]; read_memory (memaddr, data, sizeof(data)); - return print_insn_h8300(memaddr, data , stream); - - + return print_insn_h8300(memaddr, data, stream); } +/* Given a GDB frame, determine the address of the calling function's frame. + This will be used to create a new GDB frame struct, and then + INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO and INIT_FRAME_PC will be called for the new frame. + + For us, the frame address is its stack pointer value, so we look up + the function prologue to determine the caller's sp value, and return it. */ + +FRAME_ADDR +FRAME_CHAIN (thisframe) + FRAME thisframe; +{ + + frame_find_saved_regs (thisframe, (struct frame_saved_regs *) 0); + return thisframe->fsr->regs[SP_REGNUM]; +} + - FRAME_CHAIN() - { - - printf("Frame chain\n"); - - } - + +/* Put here the code to store, into a struct frame_saved_regs, + the addresses of the saved registers of frame described by FRAME_INFO. + This includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in special + ways in the stack frame. sp is even more special: + the address we return for it IS the sp for the next frame. + + We cache the result of doing this in the frame_cache_obstack, since + it is fairly expensive. */ + +void +frame_find_saved_regs (fi, fsr) + struct frame_info *fi; + struct frame_saved_regs *fsr; +{ + register CORE_ADDR next_addr; + register CORE_ADDR *saved_regs; + register int regnum; + register struct frame_saved_regs *cache_fsr; + extern struct obstack frame_cache_obstack; + CORE_ADDR ip; + struct symtab_and_line sal; + CORE_ADDR limit; + + if (!fi->fsr) + { + cache_fsr = (struct frame_saved_regs *) + obstack_alloc (&frame_cache_obstack, + sizeof (struct frame_saved_regs)); + bzero (cache_fsr, sizeof (struct frame_saved_regs)); + fi->fsr = cache_fsr; + + /* Find the start and end of the function prologue. If the PC + is in the function prologue, we only consider the part that + has executed already. */ + + ip = get_pc_function_start (fi->pc); + sal = find_pc_line (ip, 0); + limit = (sal.end && sal.end < fi->pc) ? sal.end: fi->pc; + + /* This will fill in fields in *fi as well as in cache_fsr. */ + examine_prologue (ip, limit, fi->frame, cache_fsr, fi); + } + + if (fsr) + *fsr = *fi->fsr; +} + +/* Fetch the instruction at ADDR, returning 0 if ADDR is beyond LIM or + is not the address of a valid instruction, the address of the next + instruction beyond ADDR otherwise. *PWORD1 receives the first word + of the instruction.*/ + + +CORE_ADDR +NEXT_PROLOGUE_INSN(addr, lim, pword1) +CORE_ADDR addr; +CORE_ADDR lim; +short *pword1; +{ + if (addr < lim+8) + { + read_memory (addr, pword1, sizeof(*pword1)); + SWAP_TARGET_AND_HOST (pword1, sizeof (short)); + return addr + 2; + } + + return 0; + +} + +/* Examine the prologue of a function. `ip' points to the first instruction. + `limit' is the limit of the prologue (e.g. the addr of the first + linenumber, or perhaps the program counter if we're stepping through). + `frame_sp' is the stack pointer value in use in this frame. + `fsr' is a pointer to a frame_saved_regs structure into which we put + info about the registers saved by this frame. + `fi' is a struct frame_info pointer; we fill in various fields in it + to reflect the offsets of the arg pointer and the locals pointer. */ + +/* We will find two sorts of prologue, framefull and non framefull: + + push r2 + push r3 + push fp + mov sp,fp + stack_ad + + and + push x + push y + stack_ad + +*/ + +static CORE_ADDR +examine_prologue (ip, limit, after_prolog_fp, fsr, fi) + register CORE_ADDR ip; + register CORE_ADDR limit; + FRAME_ADDR after_prolog_fp; + struct frame_saved_regs *fsr; + struct frame_info *fi; +{ + register CORE_ADDR next_ip; + int r; + int i; + int have_fp = 0; + + register int src; + register struct pic_prologue_code *pcode; + INSN_WORD insn_word; + int size, offset; + unsigned int reg_save_depth = 2; /* Number of things pushed onto + stack, starts at 2, 'cause the + PC is already there */ + + unsigned int auto_depth = 0; /* Number of bytes of autos */ + + char in_frame[NUM_REGS]; /* One for each reg */ + + memset(in_frame, 1, NUM_REGS); + + if (after_prolog_fp == 0) { + after_prolog_fp = read_register(SP_REGNUM); + } + if (ip == 0 || ip & ~0xffff) return 0; + + next_ip = NEXT_PROLOGUE_INSN (ip, limit, &insn_word); + + /* Skip over any push instructions, and remember where they were saved */ + + + while (next_ip && IS_PUSH(insn_word)) + { + ip = next_ip; + in_frame[insn_word & 0x7] = reg_save_depth; + next_ip = NEXT_PROLOGUE_INSN(ip, limit, &insn_word); + reg_save_depth +=2; + + } + + + /* Is this a move into the fp */ + if (next_ip && IS_MOV_SP_FP(insn_word)) + { + ip = next_ip; + next_ip = NEXT_PROLOGUE_INSN(ip, limit, &insn_word); + have_fp = 1; + + } + + + /* Skip over any stack adjustment, happens either with a number of + sub#2,sp or a mov #x,r5 sub r5,sp */ + + + if (next_ip && IS_SUB2_SP(insn_word)) + { + while (next_ip && IS_SUB2_SP(insn_word)) + { + auto_depth +=2 ; + ip = next_ip; + next_ip = NEXT_PROLOGUE_INSN(ip, limit, &insn_word); + } + } + else + { + if (next_ip && IS_MOVK_R5(insn_word)) + { + ip = next_ip; + next_ip = NEXT_PROLOGUE_INSN(ip, limit, &insn_word); + auto_depth += insn_word; + ip +=4; + + } + } + + + + /* The args are always reffed based from the stack pointer */ + fi->args_pointer = after_prolog_fp - auto_depth; + /* Locals are always reffed based from the fp */ + fi->locals_pointer = after_prolog_fp ; + /* The PC is at a known place */ + fi->from_pc = read_memory_integer(after_prolog_fp + reg_save_depth-2 , 2); + + + /* Rememeber any others too */ + + in_frame[PC_REGNUM] = 0; + + for (r = 0; r < NUM_REGS; r++) + { + if (in_frame[r] != 1) + { + fsr->regs[r] = after_prolog_fp + reg_save_depth - in_frame[r] -2; + } + else + { + fsr->regs[r] = 0; + } + } + if (have_fp) + /* We keep the old FP in the SP spot */ + fsr->regs[SP_REGNUM] = read_memory_integer(fsr->regs[6],2); + else + fsr->regs[SP_REGNUM] = after_prolog_fp + reg_save_depth; + + return (ip); +} + +void +init_extra_frame_info (fromleaf, fi) + int fromleaf; + struct frame_info *fi; +{ + fi->fsr = 0; /* Not yet allocated */ + fi->args_pointer = 0; /* Unknown */ + fi->locals_pointer = 0; /* Unknown */ + fi->from_pc = 0; + +} +/* Return the saved PC from this frame. + + If the frame has a memory copy of SRP_REGNUM, use that. If not, + just use the register SRP_REGNUM itself. */ + +CORE_ADDR +frame_saved_pc (frame) +FRAME frame; + +{ + return frame->from_pc; +} + + +CORE_ADDR +frame_locals_address (fi) + struct frame_info *fi; +{ + if (!fi->locals_pointer) + { + struct frame_saved_regs ignore; + get_frame_saved_regs(fi, &ignore); + + } + return fi->locals_pointer; +} + +/* Return the address of the argument block for the frame + described by FI. Returns 0 if the address is unknown. */ + +CORE_ADDR +frame_args_address (fi) + struct frame_info *fi; +{ + if (!fi->args_pointer) + { + struct frame_saved_regs ignore; + get_frame_saved_regs(fi, &ignore); + + } + + return fi->args_pointer; +} + + +void h8300_pop_frame() +{ + unsigned regnum; + struct frame_saved_regs fsr; + struct frame_info *fi; + + FRAME frame = get_current_frame(); + fi = get_frame_info(frame); + get_frame_saved_regs(fi, &fsr); + + for (regnum = 0; regnum < NUM_REGS; regnum ++) + { + if(fsr.regs[regnum]) + { + write_register(regnum, read_memory_integer (fsr.regs[regnum], 2)); + } + + flush_cached_frames(); + set_current_frame(create_new_frame(read_register(FP_REGNUM), + read_pc())); + + } + +} |