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-rw-r--r--gdb/ChangeLog10
-rw-r--r--gdb/Makefile.in3
-rw-r--r--gdb/NEWS2
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/frv/frv.mt5
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/frv/tm-frv.h62
-rw-r--r--gdb/configure.tgt1
-rw-r--r--gdb/frv-tdep.c1174
7 files changed, 1257 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog
index cae0c4f..6f6e419 100644
--- a/gdb/ChangeLog
+++ b/gdb/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,15 @@
2002-06-21 Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
+ From Stan Shebs, Jim Blandy, Mark Salter, Kevin Buettner:
+ * config/frv/frv.mt: New file.
+ * config/frv/tm-frv.h: New file.
+ * configure.tgt: Support frv-*-*.
+ * Makefile.in (frv-tdep.o): New target.
+ * frv-tdep.c: New file.
+ * NEWS: Mention frv.
+
+2002-06-21 Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
+
* MAINTAINERS: Add self to "Write After Approval" list.
2002-06-21 Grace Sainsbury <graces@redhat.com>
diff --git a/gdb/Makefile.in b/gdb/Makefile.in
index 7b353bf..30da3c9 100644
--- a/gdb/Makefile.in
+++ b/gdb/Makefile.in
@@ -1487,6 +1487,9 @@ findvar.o: findvar.c $(defs_h) $(gdbcore_h) $(inferior_h) $(target_h) \
frame.o: frame.c $(defs_h) $(frame_h) $(target_h) $(value_h) $(inferior_h) \
$(regcache_h)
+frv-tdep.o: frv-tdep.c $(defs_h) $(inferior_h) $(symfile_h) $(gdbcore_h) \
+ $(arch_utils_h) $(regcache_h)
+
regcache.o: regcache.c $(defs_h) $(inferior_h) $(target_h) $(regcache_h)
fork-child.o: fork-child.c $(gdb_wait_h) $(defs_h) $(gdbcore_h) \
diff --git a/gdb/NEWS b/gdb/NEWS
index 95dcf3c..2147b01 100644
--- a/gdb/NEWS
+++ b/gdb/NEWS
@@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ National Semiconductor NS32000 (partial) ns32k-*-*
* New targets.
Atmel AVR avr*-*-*
+Fujitsu FRV architecture added by Red Hat frv*-*-*
+
* New native configurations
diff --git a/gdb/config/frv/frv.mt b/gdb/config/frv/frv.mt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..07fc4e7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/config/frv/frv.mt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Target: Fujitsu FRV processor
+TDEPFILES= frv-tdep.o
+TM_FILE= tm-frv.h
+#SIM_OBS = remote-sim.o
+#SIM = ../sim/frv/libsim.a
diff --git a/gdb/config/frv/tm-frv.h b/gdb/config/frv/tm-frv.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..40a2480
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/config/frv/tm-frv.h
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+/* Target definitions for the Fujitsu FR-V, for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
+ Copyright 2000 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. */
+
+/* This target uses an architecture vector for most architecture methods. */
+
+#define GDB_MULTI_ARCH GDB_MULTI_ARCH_PARTIAL
+
+
+#define TARGET_HW_BREAK_LIMIT 4
+#define TARGET_HW_WATCH_LIMIT 4
+
+#define TARGET_HAS_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINTS
+
+#define TARGET_CAN_USE_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINT(type, cnt, ot) \
+ frv_check_watch_resources (type, cnt, ot)
+extern int frv_check_watch_resources (int type, int cnt, int ot);
+
+/* When a hardware watchpoint fires off the PC will be left at the
+ instruction which caused the watchpoint. It will be necessary for
+ GDB to step over the watchpoint. */
+
+/*#define HAVE_STEPPABLE_WATCHPOINT 1*/
+
+#define STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT(W) \
+ ((W).kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED \
+ && (W).value.sig == TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP \
+ && (frv_stopped_data_address() != ((CORE_ADDR)0)))
+extern CORE_ADDR frv_stopped_data_address(void);
+
+/* Use these macros for watchpoint insertion/deletion. */
+#define target_insert_watchpoint(addr, len, type) \
+ remote_insert_watchpoint (addr, len, type)
+#define target_remove_watchpoint(addr, len, type) \
+ remote_remove_watchpoint (addr, len, type)
+#define target_insert_hw_breakpoint(addr, shadow) \
+ remote_insert_hw_breakpoint (addr, 1)
+#define target_remove_hw_breakpoint(addr, shadow) \
+ remote_remove_hw_breakpoint (addr, 1)
+#define target_stopped_data_address() frv_stopped_data_address()
+
+/* These declarations should be in remote.h, no? */
+extern int remote_insert_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type);
+extern int remote_remove_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type);
+extern int remote_insert_hw_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len);
+extern int remote_remove_hw_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len);
diff --git a/gdb/configure.tgt b/gdb/configure.tgt
index 129fa49..02c6581 100644
--- a/gdb/configure.tgt
+++ b/gdb/configure.tgt
@@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ h8500-*-*) gdb_target=h8500 ;;
fr30-*-elf*) gdb_target=fr30 ;;
+frv-*-*) gdb_target=frv ;;
hppa*-*-bsd*) gdb_target=hppabsd ;;
hppa*-*-pro*) gdb_target=hppapro ;;
diff --git a/gdb/frv-tdep.c b/gdb/frv-tdep.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9e0c99c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/frv-tdep.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1174 @@
+/* Target-dependent code for the Fujitsu FR-V, for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
+ Copyright 2002 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 "inferior.h"
+#include "symfile.h" /* for entry_point_address */
+#include "gdbcore.h"
+#include "arch-utils.h"
+#include "regcache.h"
+
+extern void _initialize_frv_tdep (void);
+
+static gdbarch_init_ftype frv_gdbarch_init;
+
+static gdbarch_register_name_ftype frv_register_name;
+static gdbarch_register_raw_size_ftype frv_register_raw_size;
+static gdbarch_register_virtual_size_ftype frv_register_virtual_size;
+static gdbarch_register_virtual_type_ftype frv_register_virtual_type;
+static gdbarch_register_byte_ftype frv_register_byte;
+static gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc_ftype frv_breakpoint_from_pc;
+static gdbarch_frame_chain_ftype frv_frame_chain;
+static gdbarch_frame_saved_pc_ftype frv_frame_saved_pc;
+static gdbarch_skip_prologue_ftype frv_skip_prologue;
+static gdbarch_frame_init_saved_regs_ftype frv_frame_init_saved_regs;
+static gdbarch_deprecated_extract_return_value_ftype frv_extract_return_value;
+static gdbarch_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address_ftype frv_extract_struct_value_address;
+static gdbarch_use_struct_convention_ftype frv_use_struct_convention;
+static gdbarch_frameless_function_invocation_ftype frv_frameless_function_invocation;
+static gdbarch_init_extra_frame_info_ftype stupid_useless_init_extra_frame_info;
+static gdbarch_store_return_value_ftype frv_store_return_value;
+static gdbarch_store_struct_return_ftype frv_store_struct_return;
+static gdbarch_push_arguments_ftype frv_push_arguments;
+static gdbarch_push_return_address_ftype frv_push_return_address;
+static gdbarch_pop_frame_ftype frv_pop_frame;
+static gdbarch_saved_pc_after_call_ftype frv_saved_pc_after_call;
+
+static void frv_pop_frame_regular (struct frame_info *frame);
+
+/* Register numbers. You can change these as needed, but don't forget
+ to update the simulator accordingly. */
+enum {
+ /* The total number of registers we know exist. */
+ frv_num_regs = 147,
+
+ /* Register numbers 0 -- 63 are always reserved for general-purpose
+ registers. The chip at hand may have less. */
+ first_gpr_regnum = 0,
+ sp_regnum = 1,
+ fp_regnum = 2,
+ struct_return_regnum = 3,
+ last_gpr_regnum = 63,
+
+ /* Register numbers 64 -- 127 are always reserved for floating-point
+ registers. The chip at hand may have less. */
+ first_fpr_regnum = 64,
+ last_fpr_regnum = 127,
+
+ /* Register numbers 128 on up are always reserved for special-purpose
+ registers. */
+ first_spr_regnum = 128,
+ pc_regnum = 128,
+ psr_regnum = 129,
+ ccr_regnum = 130,
+ cccr_regnum = 131,
+ tbr_regnum = 135,
+ brr_regnum = 136,
+ dbar0_regnum = 137,
+ dbar1_regnum = 138,
+ dbar2_regnum = 139,
+ dbar3_regnum = 140,
+ lr_regnum = 145,
+ lcr_regnum = 146,
+ last_spr_regnum = 146
+};
+
+static LONGEST frv_call_dummy_words[] =
+{0};
+
+
+/* The contents of this structure can only be trusted after we've
+ frv_frame_init_saved_regs on the frame. */
+struct frame_extra_info
+ {
+ /* The offset from our frame pointer to our caller's stack
+ pointer. */
+ int fp_to_callers_sp_offset;
+
+ /* Non-zero if we've saved our return address on the stack yet.
+ Zero if it's still sitting in the link register. */
+ int lr_saved_on_stack;
+ };
+
+
+/* A structure describing a particular variant of the FRV.
+ We allocate and initialize one of these structures when we create
+ the gdbarch object for a variant.
+
+ At the moment, all the FR variants we support differ only in which
+ registers are present; the portable code of GDB knows that
+ registers whose names are the empty string don't exist, so the
+ `register_names' array captures all the per-variant information we
+ need.
+
+ in the future, if we need to have per-variant maps for raw size,
+ virtual type, etc., we should replace register_names with an array
+ of structures, each of which gives all the necessary info for one
+ register. Don't stick parallel arrays in here --- that's so
+ Fortran. */
+struct gdbarch_tdep
+{
+ /* How many general-purpose registers does this variant have? */
+ int num_gprs;
+
+ /* How many floating-point registers does this variant have? */
+ int num_fprs;
+
+ /* How many hardware watchpoints can it support? */
+ int num_hw_watchpoints;
+
+ /* How many hardware breakpoints can it support? */
+ int num_hw_breakpoints;
+
+ /* Register names. */
+ char **register_names;
+};
+
+#define CURRENT_VARIANT (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch))
+
+
+/* Allocate a new variant structure, and set up default values for all
+ the fields. */
+static struct gdbarch_tdep *
+new_variant ()
+{
+ struct gdbarch_tdep *var;
+ int r;
+ char buf[20];
+
+ var = xmalloc (sizeof (*var));
+ memset (var, 0, sizeof (*var));
+
+ var->num_gprs = 64;
+ var->num_fprs = 64;
+ var->num_hw_watchpoints = 0;
+ var->num_hw_breakpoints = 0;
+
+ /* By default, don't supply any general-purpose or floating-point
+ register names. */
+ var->register_names = (char **) xmalloc (frv_num_regs * sizeof (char *));
+ for (r = 0; r < frv_num_regs; r++)
+ var->register_names[r] = "";
+
+ /* Do, however, supply default names for the special-purpose
+ registers. */
+ for (r = first_spr_regnum; r <= last_spr_regnum; ++r)
+ {
+ sprintf (buf, "x%d", r);
+ var->register_names[r] = xstrdup (buf);
+ }
+
+ var->register_names[pc_regnum] = "pc";
+ var->register_names[lr_regnum] = "lr";
+ var->register_names[lcr_regnum] = "lcr";
+
+ var->register_names[psr_regnum] = "psr";
+ var->register_names[ccr_regnum] = "ccr";
+ var->register_names[cccr_regnum] = "cccr";
+ var->register_names[tbr_regnum] = "tbr";
+
+ /* Debug registers. */
+ var->register_names[brr_regnum] = "brr";
+ var->register_names[dbar0_regnum] = "dbar0";
+ var->register_names[dbar1_regnum] = "dbar1";
+ var->register_names[dbar2_regnum] = "dbar2";
+ var->register_names[dbar3_regnum] = "dbar3";
+
+ return var;
+}
+
+
+/* Indicate that the variant VAR has NUM_GPRS general-purpose
+ registers, and fill in the names array appropriately. */
+static void
+set_variant_num_gprs (struct gdbarch_tdep *var, int num_gprs)
+{
+ int r;
+
+ var->num_gprs = num_gprs;
+
+ for (r = 0; r < num_gprs; ++r)
+ {
+ char buf[20];
+
+ sprintf (buf, "gr%d", r);
+ var->register_names[first_gpr_regnum + r] = xstrdup (buf);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Indicate that the variant VAR has NUM_FPRS floating-point
+ registers, and fill in the names array appropriately. */
+static void
+set_variant_num_fprs (struct gdbarch_tdep *var, int num_fprs)
+{
+ int r;
+
+ var->num_fprs = num_fprs;
+
+ for (r = 0; r < num_fprs; ++r)
+ {
+ char buf[20];
+
+ sprintf (buf, "fr%d", r);
+ var->register_names[first_fpr_regnum + r] = xstrdup (buf);
+ }
+}
+
+
+static const char *
+frv_register_name (int reg)
+{
+ if (reg < 0)
+ return "?toosmall?";
+ if (reg >= frv_num_regs)
+ return "?toolarge?";
+
+ return CURRENT_VARIANT->register_names[reg];
+}
+
+
+static int
+frv_register_raw_size (int reg)
+{
+ return 4;
+}
+
+static int
+frv_register_virtual_size (int reg)
+{
+ return 4;
+}
+
+static struct type *
+frv_register_virtual_type (int reg)
+{
+ if (reg >= 64 && reg <= 127)
+ return builtin_type_float;
+ else
+ return builtin_type_int;
+}
+
+static int
+frv_register_byte (int reg)
+{
+ return (reg * 4);
+}
+
+static const unsigned char *
+frv_breakpoint_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr, int *lenp)
+{
+ static unsigned char breakpoint[] = {0xc0, 0x70, 0x00, 0x01};
+ *lenp = sizeof (breakpoint);
+ return breakpoint;
+}
+
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_frame_chain (struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ CORE_ADDR saved_fp_addr;
+
+ if (frame->saved_regs && frame->saved_regs[fp_regnum] != 0)
+ saved_fp_addr = frame->saved_regs[fp_regnum];
+ else
+ /* Just assume it was saved in the usual place. */
+ saved_fp_addr = frame->frame;
+
+ return read_memory_integer (saved_fp_addr, 4);
+}
+
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_frame_saved_pc (struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ frv_frame_init_saved_regs (frame);
+
+ /* Perhaps the prologue analyzer recorded where it was stored.
+ (As of 14 Oct 2001, it never does.) */
+ if (frame->saved_regs && frame->saved_regs[pc_regnum] != 0)
+ return read_memory_integer (frame->saved_regs[pc_regnum], 4);
+
+ /* If the prologue analyzer tells us the link register was saved on
+ the stack, get it from there. */
+ if (frame->extra_info->lr_saved_on_stack)
+ return read_memory_integer (frame->frame + 8, 4);
+
+ /* Otherwise, it's still in LR.
+ However, if FRAME isn't the youngest frame, this is kind of
+ suspicious --- if this frame called somebody else, then its LR
+ has certainly been overwritten. */
+ if (! frame->next)
+ return read_register (lr_regnum);
+
+ /* By default, assume it's saved in the standard place, relative to
+ the frame pointer. */
+ return read_memory_integer (frame->frame + 8, 4);
+}
+
+
+/* Return true if REG is a caller-saves ("scratch") register,
+ false otherwise. */
+static int
+is_caller_saves_reg (int reg)
+{
+ return ((4 <= reg && reg <= 7)
+ || (14 <= reg && reg <= 15)
+ || (32 <= reg && reg <= 47));
+}
+
+
+/* Return true if REG is a callee-saves register, false otherwise. */
+static int
+is_callee_saves_reg (int reg)
+{
+ return ((16 <= reg && reg <= 31)
+ || (48 <= reg && reg <= 63));
+}
+
+
+/* Return true if REG is an argument register, false otherwise. */
+static int
+is_argument_reg (int reg)
+{
+ return (8 <= reg && reg <= 13);
+}
+
+
+/* Scan an FR-V prologue, starting at PC, until frame->PC.
+ If FRAME is non-zero, fill in its saved_regs with appropriate addresses.
+ We assume FRAME's saved_regs array has already been allocated and cleared.
+ Return the first PC value after the prologue.
+
+ Note that, for unoptimized code, we almost don't need this function
+ at all; all arguments and locals live on the stack, so we just need
+ the FP to find everything. The catch: structures passed by value
+ have their addresses living in registers; they're never spilled to
+ the stack. So if you ever want to be able to get to these
+ arguments in any frame but the top, you'll need to do this serious
+ prologue analysis. */
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_analyze_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc, struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ /* When writing out instruction bitpatterns, we use the following
+ letters to label instruction fields:
+ P - The parallel bit. We don't use this.
+ J - The register number of GRj in the instruction description.
+ K - The register number of GRk in the instruction description.
+ I - The register number of GRi.
+ S - a signed imediate offset.
+ U - an unsigned immediate offset.
+
+ The dots below the numbers indicate where hex digit boundaries
+ fall, to make it easier to check the numbers. */
+
+ /* Non-zero iff we've seen the instruction that initializes the
+ frame pointer for this function's frame. */
+ int fp_set = 0;
+
+ /* If fp_set is non_zero, then this is the distance from
+ the stack pointer to frame pointer: fp = sp + fp_offset. */
+ int fp_offset = 0;
+
+ /* Total size of frame prior to any alloca operations. */
+ int framesize = 0;
+
+ /* The number of the general-purpose register we saved the return
+ address ("link register") in, or -1 if we haven't moved it yet. */
+ int lr_save_reg = -1;
+
+ /* Non-zero iff we've saved the LR onto the stack. */
+ int lr_saved_on_stack = 0;
+
+ /* If gr_saved[i] is non-zero, then we've noticed that general
+ register i has been saved at gr_sp_offset[i] from the stack
+ pointer. */
+ char gr_saved[64];
+ int gr_sp_offset[64];
+
+ memset (gr_saved, 0, sizeof (gr_saved));
+
+ while (! frame || pc < frame->pc)
+ {
+ LONGEST op = read_memory_integer (pc, 4);
+
+ /* The tests in this chain of ifs should be in order of
+ decreasing selectivity, so that more particular patterns get
+ to fire before less particular patterns. */
+
+ /* Setting the FP from the SP:
+ ori sp, 0, fp
+ P 000010 0100010 000001 000000000000 = 0x04881000
+ 0 111111 1111111 111111 111111111111 = 0x7fffffff
+ . . . . . . . .
+ We treat this as part of the prologue. */
+ if ((op & 0x7fffffff) == 0x04881000)
+ {
+ fp_set = 1;
+ fp_offset = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Move the link register to the scratch register grJ, before saving:
+ movsg lr, grJ
+ P 000100 0000011 010000 000111 JJJJJJ = 0x080d01c0
+ 0 111111 1111111 111111 111111 000000 = 0x7fffffc0
+ . . . . . . . .
+ We treat this as part of the prologue. */
+ else if ((op & 0x7fffffc0) == 0x080d01c0)
+ {
+ int gr_j = op & 0x3f;
+
+ /* If we're moving it to a scratch register, that's fine. */
+ if (is_caller_saves_reg (gr_j))
+ lr_save_reg = gr_j;
+ /* Otherwise it's not a prologue instruction that we
+ recognize. */
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* To save multiple callee-saves registers on the stack, at
+ offset zero:
+
+ std grK,@(sp,gr0)
+ P KKKKKK 0000011 000001 000011 000000 = 0x000c10c0
+ 0 000000 1111111 111111 111111 111111 = 0x01ffffff
+
+ stq grK,@(sp,gr0)
+ P KKKKKK 0000011 000001 000100 000000 = 0x000c1100
+ 0 000000 1111111 111111 111111 111111 = 0x01ffffff
+ . . . . . . . .
+ We treat this as part of the prologue, and record the register's
+ saved address in the frame structure. */
+ else if ((op & 0x01ffffff) == 0x000c10c0
+ || (op & 0x01ffffff) == 0x000c1100)
+ {
+ int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
+ int ope = ((op >> 6) & 0x3f);
+ int count;
+ int i;
+
+ /* Is it an std or an stq? */
+ if (ope == 0x03)
+ count = 2;
+ else
+ count = 4;
+
+ /* Is it really a callee-saves register? */
+ if (is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k))
+ {
+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
+ {
+ gr_saved[gr_k + i] = 1;
+ gr_sp_offset[gr_k + i] = 4 * i;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ /* It's not a prologue instruction. */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Adjusting the stack pointer. (The stack pointer is GR1.)
+ addi sp, S, sp
+ P 000001 0010000 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x02401000
+ 0 111111 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x7ffff000
+ . . . . . . . .
+ We treat this as part of the prologue. */
+ else if ((op & 0x7ffff000) == 0x02401000)
+ {
+ /* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field.
+ (Isn't there a better way to do this?) */
+ int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
+
+ framesize -= s;
+ }
+
+ /* Setting the FP to a constant distance from the SP:
+ addi sp, S, fp
+ P 000010 0010000 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x04401000
+ 0 111111 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x7ffff000
+ . . . . . . . .
+ We treat this as part of the prologue. */
+ else if ((op & 0x7ffff000) == 0x04401000)
+ {
+ /* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field.
+ (Isn't there a better way to do this?) */
+ int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
+ fp_set = 1;
+ fp_offset = s;
+ }
+
+ /* To spill an argument register to a scratch register:
+ ori GRi, 0, GRk
+ P KKKKKK 0100010 IIIIII 000000000000 = 0x00880000
+ 0 000000 1111111 000000 111111111111 = 0x01fc0fff
+ . . . . . . . .
+ For the time being, we treat this as a prologue instruction,
+ assuming that GRi is an argument register. This one's kind
+ of suspicious, because it seems like it could be part of a
+ legitimate body instruction. But we only come here when the
+ source info wasn't helpful, so we have to do the best we can.
+ Hopefully once GCC and GDB agree on how to emit line number
+ info for prologues, then this code will never come into play. */
+ else if ((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x00880000)
+ {
+ int gr_i = ((op >> 12) & 0x3f);
+
+ /* If the source isn't an arg register, then this isn't a
+ prologue instruction. */
+ if (! is_argument_reg (gr_i))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* To spill 16-bit values to the stack:
+ sthi GRk, @(fp, s)
+ P KKKKKK 1010001 000010 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01442000
+ 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
+ . . . . . . . .
+ And for 8-bit values, we use STB instructions.
+ stbi GRk, @(fp, s)
+ P KKKKKK 1010000 000010 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01402000
+ 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
+ . . . . . . . .
+ We check that GRk is really an argument register, and treat
+ all such as part of the prologue. */
+ else if ( (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01442000
+ || (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01402000)
+ {
+ int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
+
+ if (! is_argument_reg (gr_k))
+ break; /* Source isn't an arg register. */
+ }
+
+ /* To save multiple callee-saves register on the stack, at a
+ non-zero offset:
+
+ stdi GRk, @(sp, s)
+ P KKKKKK 1010011 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x014c1000
+ 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
+ . . . . . . . .
+ stqi GRk, @(sp, s)
+ P KKKKKK 1010100 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01501000
+ 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000
+ . . . . . . . .
+ We treat this as part of the prologue, and record the register's
+ saved address in the frame structure. */
+ else if ((op & 0x01fff000) == 0x014c1000
+ || (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01501000)
+ {
+ int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
+ int count;
+ int i;
+
+ /* Is it a stdi or a stqi? */
+ if ((op & 0x01fff000) == 0x014c1000)
+ count = 2;
+ else
+ count = 4;
+
+ /* Is it really a callee-saves register? */
+ if (is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k))
+ {
+ /* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field.
+ (Isn't there a better way to do this?) */
+ int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
+ {
+ gr_saved[gr_k + i] = 1;
+ gr_sp_offset[gr_k + i] = s + (4 * i);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ /* It's not a prologue instruction. */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Storing any kind of integer register at any constant offset
+ from any other register.
+
+ st GRk, @(GRi, gr0)
+ P KKKKKK 0000011 IIIIII 000010 000000 = 0x000c0080
+ 0 000000 1111111 000000 111111 111111 = 0x01fc0fff
+ . . . . . . . .
+ sti GRk, @(GRi, d12)
+ P KKKKKK 1010010 IIIIII SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01480000
+ 0 000000 1111111 000000 000000000000 = 0x01fc0000
+ . . . . . . . .
+ These could be almost anything, but a lot of prologue
+ instructions fall into this pattern, so let's decode the
+ instruction once, and then work at a higher level. */
+ else if (((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x000c0080)
+ || ((op & 0x01fc0000) == 0x01480000))
+ {
+ int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f);
+ int gr_i = ((op >> 12) & 0x3f);
+ int offset;
+
+ /* Are we storing with gr0 as an offset, or using an
+ immediate value? */
+ if ((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x000c0080)
+ offset = 0;
+ else
+ offset = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800;
+
+ /* If the address isn't relative to the SP or FP, it's not a
+ prologue instruction. */
+ if (gr_i != sp_regnum && gr_i != fp_regnum)
+ break;
+
+ /* Saving the old FP in the new frame (relative to the SP). */
+ if (gr_k == fp_regnum && gr_i == sp_regnum)
+ ;
+
+ /* Saving callee-saves register(s) on the stack, relative to
+ the SP. */
+ else if (gr_i == sp_regnum
+ && is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k))
+ {
+ gr_saved[gr_k] = 1;
+ gr_sp_offset[gr_k] = offset;
+ }
+
+ /* Saving the scratch register holding the return address. */
+ else if (lr_save_reg != -1
+ && gr_k == lr_save_reg)
+ lr_saved_on_stack = 1;
+
+ /* Spilling int-sized arguments to the stack. */
+ else if (is_argument_reg (gr_k))
+ ;
+
+ /* It's not a store instruction we recognize, so this must
+ be the end of the prologue. */
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* It's not any instruction we recognize, so this must be the end
+ of the prologue. */
+ else
+ break;
+
+ pc += 4;
+ }
+
+ if (frame)
+ {
+ frame->extra_info->lr_saved_on_stack = lr_saved_on_stack;
+
+ /* If we know the relationship between the stack and frame
+ pointers, record the addresses of the registers we noticed.
+ Note that we have to do this as a separate step at the end,
+ because instructions may save relative to the SP, but we need
+ their addresses relative to the FP. */
+ if (fp_set)
+ {
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
+ if (gr_saved[i])
+ frame->saved_regs[i] = (frame->frame
+ - fp_offset + gr_sp_offset[i]);
+
+ frame->extra_info->fp_to_callers_sp_offset = framesize - fp_offset;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return pc;
+}
+
+
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc)
+{
+ CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end, new_pc;
+
+ new_pc = pc;
+
+ /* If the line table has entry for a line *within* the function
+ (i.e., not in the prologue, and not past the end), then that's
+ our location. */
+ if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &func_addr, &func_end))
+ {
+ struct symtab_and_line sal;
+
+ sal = find_pc_line (func_addr, 0);
+
+ if (sal.line != 0 && sal.end < func_end)
+ {
+ new_pc = sal.end;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* The FR-V prologue is at least five instructions long (twenty bytes).
+ If we didn't find a real source location past that, then
+ do a full analysis of the prologue. */
+ if (new_pc < pc + 20)
+ new_pc = frv_analyze_prologue (pc, 0);
+
+ return new_pc;
+}
+
+static void
+frv_frame_init_saved_regs (struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ if (frame->saved_regs)
+ return;
+
+ frame_saved_regs_zalloc (frame);
+ frame->saved_regs[fp_regnum] = frame->frame;
+
+ /* Find the beginning of this function, so we can analyze its
+ prologue. */
+ {
+ CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end;
+
+ if (find_pc_partial_function (frame->pc, NULL, &func_addr, &func_end))
+ frv_analyze_prologue (func_addr, frame);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Should we use EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS instead of
+ EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE? GCC_P is true if compiled with gcc
+ and TYPE is the type (which is known to be struct, union or array).
+
+ The frv returns all structs in memory. */
+
+static int
+frv_use_struct_convention (int gcc_p, struct type *type)
+{
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static void
+frv_extract_return_value (struct type *type, char *regbuf, char *valbuf)
+{
+ memcpy (valbuf, (regbuf
+ + frv_register_byte (8)
+ + (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < 4 ? 4 - TYPE_LENGTH (type) : 0)),
+ TYPE_LENGTH (type));
+}
+
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_extract_struct_value_address (char *regbuf)
+{
+ return extract_address (regbuf + frv_register_byte (struct_return_regnum),
+ 4);
+}
+
+static void
+frv_store_struct_return (CORE_ADDR addr, CORE_ADDR sp)
+{
+ write_register (struct_return_regnum, addr);
+}
+
+static int
+frv_frameless_function_invocation (struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ return frameless_look_for_prologue (frame);
+}
+
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_saved_pc_after_call (struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ return read_register (lr_regnum);
+}
+
+static void
+frv_init_extra_frame_info (int fromleaf, struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ frame->extra_info = (struct frame_extra_info *)
+ frame_obstack_alloc (sizeof (struct frame_extra_info));
+ frame->extra_info->fp_to_callers_sp_offset = 0;
+ frame->extra_info->lr_saved_on_stack = 0;
+}
+
+#define ROUND_UP(n,a) (((n)+(a)-1) & ~((a)-1))
+#define ROUND_DOWN(n,a) ((n) & ~((a)-1))
+
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_push_arguments (int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
+ int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
+{
+ int argreg;
+ int argnum;
+ char *val;
+ char valbuf[4];
+ struct value *arg;
+ struct type *arg_type;
+ int len;
+ enum type_code typecode;
+ CORE_ADDR regval;
+ int stack_space;
+ int stack_offset;
+
+#if 0
+ printf("Push %d args at sp = %x, struct_return=%d (%x)\n",
+ nargs, (int) sp, struct_return, struct_addr);
+#endif
+
+ stack_space = 0;
+ for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; ++argnum)
+ stack_space += ROUND_UP (TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (args[argnum])), 4);
+
+ stack_space -= (6 * 4);
+ if (stack_space > 0)
+ sp -= stack_space;
+
+ /* Make sure stack is dword aligned. */
+ sp = ROUND_DOWN (sp, 8);
+
+ stack_offset = 0;
+
+ argreg = 8;
+
+ if (struct_return)
+ write_register (struct_return_regnum, struct_addr);
+
+ for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; ++argnum)
+ {
+ arg = args[argnum];
+ arg_type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg));
+ len = TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type);
+ typecode = TYPE_CODE (arg_type);
+
+ if (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT || typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
+ {
+ store_address (valbuf, 4, VALUE_ADDRESS (arg));
+ typecode = TYPE_CODE_PTR;
+ len = 4;
+ val = valbuf;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ val = (char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (arg);
+ }
+
+ while (len > 0)
+ {
+ int partial_len = (len < 4 ? len : 4);
+
+ if (argreg < 14)
+ {
+ regval = extract_address (val, partial_len);
+#if 0
+ printf(" Argnum %d data %x -> reg %d\n",
+ argnum, (int) regval, argreg);
+#endif
+ write_register (argreg, regval);
+ ++argreg;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+#if 0
+ printf(" Argnum %d data %x -> offset %d (%x)\n",
+ argnum, *((int *)val), stack_offset, (int) (sp + stack_offset));
+#endif
+ write_memory (sp + stack_offset, val, partial_len);
+ stack_offset += ROUND_UP(partial_len, 4);
+ }
+ len -= partial_len;
+ val += partial_len;
+ }
+ }
+ return sp;
+}
+
+static CORE_ADDR
+frv_push_return_address (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR sp)
+{
+ write_register (lr_regnum, CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS ());
+ return sp;
+}
+
+static void
+frv_store_return_value (struct type *type, char *valbuf)
+{
+ int length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
+ int reg8_offset = frv_register_byte (8);
+
+ if (length <= 4)
+ write_register_bytes (reg8_offset + (4 - length), valbuf, length);
+ else if (length == 8)
+ write_register_bytes (reg8_offset, valbuf, length);
+ else
+ internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
+ "Don't know how to return a %d-byte value.", length);
+}
+
+static void
+frv_pop_frame (void)
+{
+ generic_pop_current_frame (frv_pop_frame_regular);
+}
+
+static void
+frv_pop_frame_regular (struct frame_info *frame)
+{
+ CORE_ADDR fp;
+ int regno;
+
+ fp = frame->frame;
+
+ frv_frame_init_saved_regs (frame);
+
+ write_register (pc_regnum, frv_frame_saved_pc (frame));
+ for (regno = 0; regno < frv_num_regs; ++regno)
+ {
+ if (frame->saved_regs[regno]
+ && regno != pc_regnum
+ && regno != sp_regnum)
+ {
+ write_register (regno,
+ read_memory_integer (frame->saved_regs[regno], 4));
+ }
+ }
+ write_register (sp_regnum, fp + frame->extra_info->fp_to_callers_sp_offset);
+ flush_cached_frames ();
+}
+
+
+static void
+frv_remote_translate_xfer_address (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int nr_bytes,
+ CORE_ADDR *targ_addr, int *targ_len)
+{
+ *targ_addr = memaddr;
+ *targ_len = nr_bytes;
+}
+
+
+/* Hardware watchpoint / breakpoint support for the FR500
+ and FR400. */
+
+int
+frv_check_watch_resources (int type, int cnt, int ot)
+{
+ struct gdbarch_tdep *var = CURRENT_VARIANT;
+
+ /* Watchpoints not supported on simulator. */
+ if (strcmp (target_shortname, "sim") == 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
+ {
+ if (var->num_hw_breakpoints == 0)
+ return 0;
+ else if (cnt <= var->num_hw_breakpoints)
+ return 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (var->num_hw_watchpoints == 0)
+ return 0;
+ else if (ot)
+ return -1;
+ else if (cnt <= var->num_hw_watchpoints)
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return -1;
+}
+
+
+CORE_ADDR
+frv_stopped_data_address ()
+{
+ CORE_ADDR brr, dbar0, dbar1, dbar2, dbar3;
+
+ brr = read_register (brr_regnum);
+ dbar0 = read_register (dbar0_regnum);
+ dbar1 = read_register (dbar1_regnum);
+ dbar2 = read_register (dbar2_regnum);
+ dbar3 = read_register (dbar3_regnum);
+
+ if (brr & (1<<11))
+ return dbar0;
+ else if (brr & (1<<10))
+ return dbar1;
+ else if (brr & (1<<9))
+ return dbar2;
+ else if (brr & (1<<8))
+ return dbar3;
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static struct gdbarch *
+frv_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
+{
+ struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
+ struct gdbarch_tdep *var;
+
+ /* Check to see if we've already built an appropriate architecture
+ object for this executable. */
+ arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
+ if (arches)
+ return arches->gdbarch;
+
+ /* Select the right tdep structure for this variant. */
+ var = new_variant ();
+ switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
+ {
+ case bfd_mach_frv:
+ case bfd_mach_frvsimple:
+ case bfd_mach_fr500:
+ case bfd_mach_frvtomcat:
+ set_variant_num_gprs (var, 64);
+ set_variant_num_fprs (var, 64);
+ break;
+
+ case bfd_mach_fr400:
+ set_variant_num_gprs (var, 32);
+ set_variant_num_fprs (var, 32);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Never heard of this variant. */
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, var);
+
+ set_gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch, 16);
+ set_gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch, 32);
+ set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32);
+ set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
+ set_gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch, 32);
+ set_gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch, 64);
+ set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 64);
+ set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
+
+ set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, frv_num_regs);
+ set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, sp_regnum);
+ set_gdbarch_fp_regnum (gdbarch, fp_regnum);
+ set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, pc_regnum);
+
+ set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, frv_register_name);
+ set_gdbarch_register_size (gdbarch, 4);
+ set_gdbarch_register_bytes (gdbarch, frv_num_regs * 4);
+ set_gdbarch_register_byte (gdbarch, frv_register_byte);
+ set_gdbarch_register_raw_size (gdbarch, frv_register_raw_size);
+ set_gdbarch_max_register_raw_size (gdbarch, 4);
+ set_gdbarch_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, frv_register_virtual_size);
+ set_gdbarch_max_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, 4);
+ set_gdbarch_register_virtual_type (gdbarch, frv_register_virtual_type);
+
+ set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, frv_skip_prologue);
+ set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, frv_breakpoint_from_pc);
+
+ set_gdbarch_frame_num_args (gdbarch, frame_num_args_unknown);
+ set_gdbarch_frame_args_skip (gdbarch, 0);
+ set_gdbarch_frameless_function_invocation (gdbarch, frv_frameless_function_invocation);
+
+ set_gdbarch_saved_pc_after_call (gdbarch, frv_saved_pc_after_call);
+
+ set_gdbarch_frame_chain (gdbarch, frv_frame_chain);
+ set_gdbarch_frame_chain_valid (gdbarch, func_frame_chain_valid);
+ set_gdbarch_frame_saved_pc (gdbarch, frv_frame_saved_pc);
+ set_gdbarch_frame_args_address (gdbarch, default_frame_address);
+ set_gdbarch_frame_locals_address (gdbarch, default_frame_address);
+
+ set_gdbarch_frame_init_saved_regs (gdbarch, frv_frame_init_saved_regs);
+
+ set_gdbarch_use_struct_convention (gdbarch, frv_use_struct_convention);
+ set_gdbarch_deprecated_extract_return_value (gdbarch, frv_extract_return_value);
+
+ set_gdbarch_store_struct_return (gdbarch, frv_store_struct_return);
+ set_gdbarch_store_return_value (gdbarch, frv_store_return_value);
+ set_gdbarch_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address (gdbarch, frv_extract_struct_value_address);
+
+ /* Settings for calling functions in the inferior. */
+ set_gdbarch_use_generic_dummy_frames (gdbarch, 1);
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_length (gdbarch, 0);
+ set_gdbarch_coerce_float_to_double (gdbarch,
+ standard_coerce_float_to_double);
+ set_gdbarch_push_arguments (gdbarch, frv_push_arguments);
+ set_gdbarch_push_return_address (gdbarch, frv_push_return_address);
+ set_gdbarch_pop_frame (gdbarch, frv_pop_frame);
+
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_p (gdbarch, 1);
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_words (gdbarch, frv_call_dummy_words);
+ set_gdbarch_sizeof_call_dummy_words (gdbarch, sizeof (frv_call_dummy_words));
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset_p (gdbarch, 1);
+ set_gdbarch_init_extra_frame_info (gdbarch, frv_init_extra_frame_info);
+
+ /* Settings that should be unnecessary. */
+ set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
+
+ set_gdbarch_read_pc (gdbarch, generic_target_read_pc);
+ set_gdbarch_write_pc (gdbarch, generic_target_write_pc);
+ set_gdbarch_read_fp (gdbarch, generic_target_read_fp);
+ set_gdbarch_read_sp (gdbarch, generic_target_read_sp);
+ set_gdbarch_write_sp (gdbarch, generic_target_write_sp);
+
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_location (gdbarch, AT_ENTRY_POINT);
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_address (gdbarch, entry_point_address);
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset (gdbarch, 0);
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_start_offset (gdbarch, 0);
+ set_gdbarch_pc_in_call_dummy (gdbarch, pc_in_call_dummy_at_entry_point);
+ set_gdbarch_call_dummy_stack_adjust_p (gdbarch, 0);
+ set_gdbarch_push_dummy_frame (gdbarch, generic_push_dummy_frame);
+ set_gdbarch_fix_call_dummy (gdbarch, generic_fix_call_dummy);
+
+ set_gdbarch_get_saved_register (gdbarch, generic_get_saved_register);
+
+ set_gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch, 0);
+ set_gdbarch_function_start_offset (gdbarch, 0);
+ set_gdbarch_register_convertible (gdbarch, generic_register_convertible_not);
+
+ set_gdbarch_remote_translate_xfer_address
+ (gdbarch, frv_remote_translate_xfer_address);
+
+ /* Hardware watchpoint / breakpoint support. */
+ switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
+ {
+ case bfd_mach_frv:
+ case bfd_mach_frvsimple:
+ case bfd_mach_fr500:
+ case bfd_mach_frvtomcat:
+ /* fr500-style hardware debugging support. */
+ var->num_hw_watchpoints = 4;
+ var->num_hw_breakpoints = 4;
+ break;
+
+ case bfd_mach_fr400:
+ /* fr400-style hardware debugging support. */
+ var->num_hw_watchpoints = 2;
+ var->num_hw_breakpoints = 4;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Otherwise, assume we don't have hardware debugging support. */
+ var->num_hw_watchpoints = 0;
+ var->num_hw_breakpoints = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return gdbarch;
+}
+
+void
+_initialize_frv_tdep (void)
+{
+ register_gdbarch_init (bfd_arch_frv, frv_gdbarch_init);
+
+ tm_print_insn = print_insn_frv;
+}
+
+