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author | Michael Snyder <msnyder@vmware.com> | 1996-11-27 19:10:07 +0000 |
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committer | Michael Snyder <msnyder@vmware.com> | 1996-11-27 19:10:07 +0000 |
commit | dc1b349d39a95d3944428155d352ff04c3115963 (patch) | |
tree | 432c778d293c925ed3e29a2f838719dcd574022c /gdb/h8300-tdep.c | |
parent | 3bb3fe44e0f0ace7fb3894ce1e37f542aa5f4d89 (diff) | |
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Added target function calls for SH, M32R and H8300.
Added some generic target-independant code for managing call-dummy frames.
Wed Nov 27 10:32:14 1996 Michael Snyder <msnyder@cleaver.cygnus.com>
* breakpoint.c: DELETE command will not delete CALL_DUMMY breakpoint.
* blockframe.c: Add target-independant support for managing
CALL_DUMMY frames on the host side.
* frame.h: Declarations for generic CALL_DUMMY frame support.
* h8300-tdep.c: Add target function calls using generic frame support.
* config/h8300/tm-h8300.h: config for generic target function calls.
start-sanitize-m32r
* m32r-tdep.c: Add target function calls using generic frame support.
* config/m32r/tm-m32r.h: config for generic target function calls.
end-sanitize-m32r
* sh-tdep.c: Add target function calls using generic frame support.
* config/sh/tm-sh.h: config for generic target function calls.
start-sanitize-v850
* v850-tdep.c: Add target function calls using generic frame support.
* config/v850/tm-v850.h: config for generic target function calls.
end-sanitize-v850
* valops.c: ADD PUSH_RETURN_ADDRESS so that it doesn't have to be
done by PUSH_ARGUMENTS when there's no CALL_DUMMY.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/h8300-tdep.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/h8300-tdep.c | 331 |
1 files changed, 312 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/h8300-tdep.c b/gdb/h8300-tdep.c index e172e3a..df179bb 100644 --- a/gdb/h8300-tdep.c +++ b/gdb/h8300-tdep.c @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "gdb_string.h" #include "value.h" +extern int h8300hmode, h8300smode; #undef NUM_REGS #define NUM_REGS 11 @@ -54,7 +55,8 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ static CORE_ADDR examine_prologue (); static void set_machine_hook PARAMS ((char *filename)); -void frame_find_saved_regs (); +void h8300_frame_find_saved_regs (); + CORE_ADDR h8300_skip_prologue (start_pc) CORE_ADDR start_pc; @@ -150,7 +152,14 @@ CORE_ADDR h8300_frame_chain (thisframe) struct frame_info *thisframe; { - frame_find_saved_regs (thisframe, (struct frame_saved_regs *) 0); + if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(thisframe->pc, thisframe->frame, thisframe->frame)) + { /* initialize the from_pc now */ + thisframe->from_pc = generic_read_register_dummy (thisframe->pc, + thisframe->frame, + PC_REGNUM); + return thisframe->frame; + } + h8300_frame_find_saved_regs (thisframe, (struct frame_saved_regs *) 0); return thisframe->fsr->regs[SP_REGNUM]; } @@ -164,7 +173,7 @@ h8300_frame_chain (thisframe) it is fairly expensive. */ void -frame_find_saved_regs (fi, fsr) +h8300_frame_find_saved_regs (fi, fsr) struct frame_info *fi; struct frame_saved_regs *fsr; { @@ -183,6 +192,12 @@ frame_find_saved_regs (fi, fsr) fi->fsr = cache_fsr; + if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(fi->pc, fi->frame, fi->frame)) + { /* no more to do. */ + if (fsr) + *fsr = *fi->fsr; + return; + } /* 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. */ @@ -378,7 +393,7 @@ examine_prologue (ip, limit, after_prolog_fp, fsr, fi) /* Rememeber any others too */ in_frame[PC_REGNUM] = 0; - + if (have_fp) /* We keep the old FP in the SP spot */ fsr->regs[SP_REGNUM] = read_memory_unsigned_integer (fsr->regs[6], BINWORD); @@ -389,7 +404,7 @@ examine_prologue (ip, limit, after_prolog_fp, fsr, fi) } void -init_extra_frame_info (fromleaf, fi) +h8300_init_extra_frame_info (fromleaf, fi) int fromleaf; struct frame_info *fi; { @@ -397,6 +412,10 @@ init_extra_frame_info (fromleaf, fi) fi->args_pointer = 0; /* Unknown */ fi->locals_pointer = 0; /* Unknown */ fi->from_pc = 0; + if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(fi->pc, fi->frame, fi->frame)) + { /* anything special to do? */ + return; + } } /* Return the saved PC from this frame. @@ -405,16 +424,21 @@ init_extra_frame_info (fromleaf, fi) just use the register SRP_REGNUM itself. */ CORE_ADDR -frame_saved_pc (frame) +h8300_frame_saved_pc (frame) struct frame_info *frame; { - return frame->from_pc; + if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(frame->pc, frame->frame, frame->frame)) + return generic_read_register_dummy (frame->pc, frame->frame, PC_REGNUM); + else + return frame->from_pc; } CORE_ADDR frame_locals_address (fi) struct frame_info *fi; { + if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(fi->pc, fi->frame, fi->frame)) + return (CORE_ADDR) 0; /* Not sure what else to do... */ if (!fi->locals_pointer) { struct frame_saved_regs ignore; @@ -432,6 +456,8 @@ CORE_ADDR frame_args_address (fi) struct frame_info *fi; { + if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(fi->pc, fi->frame, fi->frame)) + return (CORE_ADDR) 0; /* Not sure what else to do... */ if (!fi->args_pointer) { struct frame_saved_regs ignore; @@ -443,6 +469,166 @@ frame_args_address (fi) return fi->args_pointer; } +/* Function: push_arguments + Setup the function arguments for calling a function in the inferior. + + On the Hitachi H8/300 architecture, there are three registers (R0 to R2) + which are dedicated for passing function arguments. Up to the first + three arguments (depending on size) may go into these registers. + The rest go on the stack. + + Arguments that are smaller than WORDSIZE bytes will still take up a + whole register or a whole WORDSIZE word on the stack, and will be + right-justified in the register or the stack word. This includes + chars and small aggregate types. Note that WORDSIZE depends on the + cpu type. + + Arguments that are larger than WORDSIZE bytes will be split between + two or more registers as available, but will NOT be split between a + register and the stack. + + An exceptional case exists for struct arguments (and possibly other + aggregates such as arrays) -- if the size is larger than WORDSIZE + bytes but not a multiple of WORDSIZE bytes. In this case the + argument is never split between the registers and the stack, but + instead is copied in its entirety onto the stack, AND also copied + into as many registers as there is room for. In other words, space + in registers permitting, two copies of the same argument are passed + in. As far as I can tell, only the one on the stack is used, + although that may be a function of the level of compiler + optimization. I suspect this is a compiler bug. Arguments of + these odd sizes are left-justified within the word (as opposed to + arguments smaller than WORDSIZE bytes, which are right-justified). + + If the function is to return an aggregate type such as a struct, + the caller must allocate space into which the callee will copy the + return value. In this case, a pointer to the return value location + is passed into the callee in register R0, which displaces one of + the other arguments passed in via registers R0 to R2. */ + +CORE_ADDR +h8300_push_arguments(nargs, args, sp, struct_return, struct_addr) + int nargs; + struct value **args; + CORE_ADDR sp; + unsigned char struct_return; + CORE_ADDR struct_addr; +{ + int stack_align, stack_alloc, stack_offset; + int wordsize; + int argreg; + int argnum; + struct type *type; + CORE_ADDR regval; + char *val; + char valbuf[4]; + int len; + + if (h8300hmode || h8300smode) + { + stack_align = 3; + wordsize = 4; + } + else + { + stack_align = 1; + wordsize = 2; + } + + /* first force sp to a n-byte alignment */ + sp = sp & ~stack_align; + + /* Now make sure there's space on the stack */ + for (argnum = 0, stack_alloc = 0; + argnum < nargs; argnum++) + stack_alloc += ((TYPE_LENGTH(VALUE_TYPE(args[argnum])) + stack_align) + & ~stack_align); + sp -= stack_alloc; /* make room on stack for args */ + /* we may over-allocate a little here, but that won't hurt anything */ + + argreg = ARG0_REGNUM; + if (struct_return) /* "struct return" pointer takes up one argreg */ + { + write_register (argreg++, struct_addr); + } + + /* Now load as many as possible of the first arguments into + registers, and push the rest onto the stack. There are 3N bytes + in three registers available. Loop thru args from first to last. */ + + for (argnum = 0, stack_offset = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++) + { + type = VALUE_TYPE (args[argnum]); + len = TYPE_LENGTH (type); + memset(valbuf, 0, sizeof(valbuf)); + if (len < wordsize) + { + /* the purpose of this is to right-justify the value within the word */ + memcpy(valbuf + (wordsize - len), + (char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (args[argnum]), len); + val = valbuf; + } + else + val = (char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (args[argnum]); + + if (len > (ARGLAST_REGNUM+1 - argreg) * REGISTER_RAW_SIZE(ARG0_REGNUM) || + (len > wordsize && (len & stack_align) != 0)) + { /* passed on the stack */ + write_memory (sp + stack_offset, val, + len < wordsize ? wordsize : len); + stack_offset += (len + stack_align) & ~stack_align; + } + /* NOTE WELL!!!!! This is not an "else if" clause!!! + That's because some *&^%$ things get passed on the stack + AND in the registers! */ + if (len <= (ARGLAST_REGNUM+1 - argreg) * REGISTER_RAW_SIZE(ARG0_REGNUM)) + while (len > 0) + { /* there's room in registers */ + regval = extract_address (val, wordsize); + write_register (argreg, regval); + len -= wordsize; + val += wordsize; + argreg++; + } + } + return sp; +} + +/* Function: push_return_address + Setup the return address for a dummy frame, as called by + call_function_by_hand. Only necessary when you are using an + empty CALL_DUMMY, ie. the target will not actually be executing + a JSR/BSR instruction. */ + +CORE_ADDR +h8300_push_return_address (pc, sp) + CORE_ADDR pc; + CORE_ADDR sp; +{ + unsigned char buf[4]; + int wordsize; + + if (h8300hmode || h8300smode) + wordsize = 4; + else + wordsize = 2; + +#if CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION != AT_ENTRY_POINT + pc = pc - CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET + CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET; +#else + pc = CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS (); +#endif /* CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION */ + sp -= wordsize; + store_unsigned_integer (buf, wordsize, pc); + write_memory (sp, buf, wordsize); + return sp; +} + +/* Function: pop_frame + Restore the machine to the state it had before the current frame + was created. Usually used either by the "RETURN" command, or by + call_function_by_hand after the dummy_frame is finished. */ + void h8300_pop_frame () { @@ -450,23 +636,129 @@ h8300_pop_frame () struct frame_saved_regs fsr; struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame (); - get_frame_saved_regs (frame, &fsr); - - for (regnum = 0; regnum < 8; regnum++) + if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(frame->pc, frame->frame, frame->frame)) { - /* Don't forget SP_REGNUM is a frame_saved_regs struct is the - actual value we want, not the address of the value we want. */ - if (fsr.regs[regnum] && regnum != SP_REGNUM) - write_register (regnum, read_memory_integer(fsr.regs[regnum], BINWORD)); - else if (fsr.regs[regnum] && regnum == SP_REGNUM) - write_register (regnum, fsr.regs[regnum]); + generic_pop_dummy_frame(); } + else + { + get_frame_saved_regs (frame, &fsr); - /* Don't forget the update the PC too! */ - write_pc (frame->from_pc); + for (regnum = 0; regnum < 8; regnum++) + { + /* Don't forget SP_REGNUM is a frame_saved_regs struct is the + actual value we want, not the address of the value we want. */ + if (fsr.regs[regnum] && regnum != SP_REGNUM) + write_register (regnum, + read_memory_integer(fsr.regs[regnum], BINWORD)); + else if (fsr.regs[regnum] && regnum == SP_REGNUM) + write_register (regnum, frame->frame + 2 * BINWORD); + } + + /* Don't forget the update the PC too! */ + write_pc (frame->from_pc); + } flush_cached_frames (); } +/* Function: extract_return_value + Figure out where in REGBUF the called function has left its return value. + Copy that into VALBUF. Be sure to account for CPU type. */ + +void +h8300_extract_return_value (type, regbuf, valbuf) + struct type *type; + char *regbuf; + char *valbuf; +{ + int wordsize, len; + + if (h8300smode || h8300hmode) + wordsize = 4; + else + wordsize = 2; + + len = TYPE_LENGTH(type); + + switch (len) { + case 1: /* (char) */ + case 2: /* (short), (int) */ + memcpy (valbuf, regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE(0) + (wordsize - len), len); + break; + case 4: /* (long), (float) */ + if (h8300smode || h8300hmode) + { + memcpy (valbuf, regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE(0), 4); + } + else + { + memcpy (valbuf, regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE(0), 2); + memcpy (valbuf+2, regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE(1), 2); + } + break; + case 8: /* (double) (doesn't seem to happen, which is good, + because this almost certainly isn't right. */ + error ("I don't know how a double is returned."); + break; + } +} + +/* Function: store_return_value + Place the appropriate value in the appropriate registers. + Primarily used by the RETURN command. */ + +void +h8300_store_return_value (type, valbuf) + struct type *type; + char *valbuf; +{ + int wordsize, len, regval; + + if (h8300hmode || h8300smode) + wordsize = 4; + else + wordsize = 2; + + len = TYPE_LENGTH(type); + switch (len) { + case 1: /* char */ + case 2: /* short, int */ + regval = extract_address(valbuf, len); + write_register (0, regval); + break; + case 4: /* long, float */ + regval = extract_address(valbuf, len); + if (h8300smode || h8300hmode) + { + write_register (0, regval); + } + else + { + write_register (0, regval >> 16); + write_register (1, regval & 0xffff); + } + break; + case 8: /* presumeably double, but doesn't seem to happen */ + error ("I don't know how to return a double."); + break; + } +} + +/* Function: get_saved_register + Just call the generic_get_saved_register function. */ + +void +get_saved_register (raw_buffer, optimized, addrp, frame, regnum, lval) + char *raw_buffer; + int *optimized; + CORE_ADDR *addrp; + struct frame_info *frame; + int regnum; + enum lval_type *lval; +{ + generic_get_saved_register (raw_buffer, optimized, addrp, + frame, regnum, lval); +} struct cmd_list_element *setmemorylist; @@ -537,7 +829,8 @@ void _initialize_h8300m () { add_prefix_cmd ("machine", no_class, set_machine, - "set the machine type", &setmemorylist, "set machine ", 0, + "set the machine type", + &setmemorylist, "set machine ", 0, &setlist); add_cmd ("h8300", class_support, h8300_command, |