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60 files changed, 68 insertions, 26528 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index bb7c7b4..cc1c223 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,66 @@ +2006-01-20 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> + + * Makefile.in (remote-rdi.o): Remove. + (rdi-share/libangsd.a): Likewise. + * README: Don't mention remote-rdi.c. + * NEWS: Mention removal of rdi-share. + * configure.ac: Don't configure rdi-share subdirectory. + * remote-rdi.c: Remove. + * config/arm/embed.mt (TDEPFILES): Remove remote-rdi.o. + (TDEPLIBS): Remove rdi-share/libangsd.a. + * rdi-share/Makefile.am: Remove. + * rdi-share/Makefile.in: Likewise. + * rdi-share/README.CYGNUS: Likewise. + * rdi-share/aclocal.m4: Likewise. + * rdi-share/adp.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/adperr.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/angel.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/angel_bytesex.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/angel_bytesex.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/angel_endian.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/ardi.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/ardi.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/armdbg.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/buffers.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/chandefs.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/channels.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/chanpriv.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/configure: Likewise. + * rdi-share/configure.in: Likewise. + * rdi-share/crc.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/crc.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/dbg_conf.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/dbg_cp.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/dbg_hif.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/dbg_rdi.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/devclnt.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/devices.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/devsw.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/devsw.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/drivers.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/drivers.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/etherdrv.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/ethernet.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/host.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/hostchan.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/hostchan.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/hsys.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/hsys.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/logging.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/logging.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/msgbuild.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/msgbuild.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/params.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/params.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/rx.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/rxtx.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/serdrv.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/serpardr.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/sys.h: Likewise. + * rdi-share/tx.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/unixcomm.c: Likewise. + * rdi-share/unixcomm.h: Likewise. + 2006-01-21 Mark Kettenis <kettenis@gnu.org> * hppa-linux-tdep.c (hppa_linux_sigtramp_frame_prev_register): diff --git a/gdb/Makefile.in b/gdb/Makefile.in index 4c13ea0..0afa9b4 100644 --- a/gdb/Makefile.in +++ b/gdb/Makefile.in @@ -2459,11 +2459,6 @@ remote-mips.o: remote-mips.c $(defs_h) $(inferior_h) $(bfd_h) $(symfile_h) \ $(gdbcmd_h) $(gdbcore_h) $(serial_h) $(target_h) $(exceptions_h) \ $(remote_utils_h) $(gdb_string_h) $(gdb_stat_h) $(regcache_h) \ $(mips_tdep_h) -remote-rdi.o: remote-rdi.c $(defs_h) $(gdb_string_h) $(frame_h) \ - $(inferior_h) $(bfd_h) $(symfile_h) $(target_h) $(gdbcmd_h) \ - $(objfiles_h) $(gdb_stabs_h) $(gdbthread_h) $(gdbcore_h) \ - $(breakpoint_h) $(completer_h) $(regcache_h) $(arm_tdep_h) \ - $(rdi_share_ardi_h) $(rdi_share_adp_h) $(rdi_share_hsys_h) remote-rdp.o: remote-rdp.c $(defs_h) $(inferior_h) $(value_h) \ $(gdb_callback_h) $(command_h) $(symfile_h) $(remote_utils_h) \ $(gdb_string_h) $(gdbcore_h) $(regcache_h) $(serial_h) $(arm_tdep_h) @@ -3037,22 +3032,6 @@ mi-common.o: $(srcdir)/mi/mi-common.c $(mi_common_h) $(CC) -c $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(srcdir)/mi/mi-common.c # -# rdi-share sub-directory -# -# Need to explicitly specify the compile rule as make will do nothing -# or try to compile the object file into the mi directory. - -rdi-share/libangsd.a: force - @dir=rdi-share; \ - if [ -f ./$${dir}/Makefile ] ; then \ - r=`pwd`; export r; \ - srcroot=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export srcroot; \ - (cd $${dir}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) all); \ - else \ - true; \ - fi - -# # gdb/signals/ dependencies # # Need to explicitly specify the compile rule as make will do nothing @@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ detach-fork <n> Delete a fork from the list of forks Morpho Technologies ms2 ms1-elf +* REMOVED features + +The ARM rdi-share module. + *** Changes in GDB 6.4 * New native configurations @@ -454,7 +454,6 @@ monitors and other hardware: remote-est.c EST emulator remote-hms.c Renesas Micro Systems H8/300 monitor remote-mips.c MIPS remote debugging protocol - remote-rdi.c ARM with Angel monitor remote-rdp.c ARM with Demon monitor remote-sds.c PowerPC SDS monitor remote-sim.c Generalized simulator protocol diff --git a/gdb/config/arm/embed.mt b/gdb/config/arm/embed.mt index f826bc9..a9f582e 100644 --- a/gdb/config/arm/embed.mt +++ b/gdb/config/arm/embed.mt @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ # Target: ARM embedded system -TDEPFILES= arm-tdep.o remote-rdp.o remote-rdi.o -TDEPLIBS= rdi-share/libangsd.a +TDEPFILES= arm-tdep.o remote-rdp.o DEPRECATED_TM_FILE= tm-embed.h SIM_OBS = remote-sim.o diff --git a/gdb/configure b/gdb/configure index 0a57b3b..f2b2216 100755 --- a/gdb/configure +++ b/gdb/configure @@ -313,7 +313,6 @@ ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all doc testsuite" ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all gdbtk" ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all multi-ice" ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all gdbserver" -ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all rdi-share" ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all nlm" ac_subst_vars='SHELL PATH_SEPARATOR PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE_TARNAME PACKAGE_VERSION PACKAGE_STRING PACKAGE_BUGREPORT exec_prefix prefix program_transform_name bindir sbindir libexecdir datadir sysconfdir sharedstatedir localstatedir libdir includedir oldincludedir infodir mandir build_alias host_alias target_alias DEFS ECHO_C ECHO_N ECHO_T LIBS MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE MAINT CC CFLAGS LDFLAGS CPPFLAGS ac_ct_CC EXEEXT OBJEXT CPP EGREP build build_cpu build_vendor build_os host host_cpu host_vendor host_os target target_cpu target_vendor target_os SET_MAKE RANLIB ac_ct_RANLIB ALLOCA USE_NLS MSGFMT GMSGFMT XGETTEXT USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL CATALOGS CATOBJEXT DATADIRNAME GMOFILES INSTOBJEXT INTLDEPS INTLLIBS INTLOBJS POFILES POSUB INCLUDE_LOCALE_H GT_NO GT_YES MKINSTALLDIRS l localedir PACKAGE subdirs AWK INSTALL_PROGRAM INSTALL_SCRIPT INSTALL_DATA LN_S YACC AR ac_ct_AR DLLTOOL ac_ct_DLLTOOL WINDRES ac_ct_WINDRES MIG ac_ct_MIG CONFIG_LDFLAGS TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE WARN_CFLAGS WERROR_CFLAGS SER_HARDWIRE WIN32LIBS LIBGUI GUI_CFLAGS_X WIN32LDAPP TCL_VERSION TCL_MAJOR_VERSION TCL_MINOR_VERSION TCL_CC TCL_DEFS TCL_SHLIB_CFLAGS TCL_SHLIB_LD TCL_SHLIB_LD_LIBS TCL_SHLIB_SUFFIX TCL_DL_LIBS TCL_LD_FLAGS TCL_LD_SEARCH_FLAGS TCL_CC_SEARCH_FLAGS TCL_COMPAT_OBJS TCL_RANLIB TCL_BUILD_LIB_SPEC TCL_LIB_SPEC TCL_LIB_VERSIONS_OK TK_VERSION TK_DEFS TK_BUILD_INCLUDES TK_XINCLUDES TK_XLIBSW TK_BUILD_LIB_SPEC TK_LIB_SPEC TCLHDIR TKHDIR ITCLHDIR ITKHDIR ITCL_VERSION ITCL_DEFS ITCL_BUILD_INCLUDES ITCL_BUILD_LIB_SPEC ITCL_LIB_SPEC ITK_VERSION ITK_DEFS ITK_BUILD_INCLUDES ITK_BUILD_LIB_SPEC ITK_LIB_SPEC X_CFLAGS X_LDFLAGS X_LIBS TCL_DEPS TK_DEPS ITCLLIB ITCL_DEPS ITKLIB ITK_DEPS GDBTKLIBS GDBTK_CFLAGS GDBTK_SRC_DIR IGNORE_SIM IGNORE_SIM_OBS ENABLE_CFLAGS PROFILE_CFLAGS CONFIG_OBS CONFIG_DEPS CONFIG_SRCS CONFIG_ALL CONFIG_CLEAN CONFIG_INSTALL CONFIG_UNINSTALL target_subdir frags xm_h tm_h nm_h LIBICONV LIBOBJS LTLIBOBJS' ac_subst_files='host_makefile_frag target_makefile_frag' @@ -21770,14 +21769,6 @@ echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 fi fi -# We build rdi-share on ARM-based targets, as instructed by configure.tgt. -if test "x$build_rdi_share" = xyes; then - - -subdirs="$subdirs rdi-share" - -fi - # We configure the nlm subdirectory on netware targets, as instructed # by configure.tgt. if test "x$build_nlm" = xyes; then diff --git a/gdb/configure.ac b/gdb/configure.ac index 8e38ae7..5b17104 100644 --- a/gdb/configure.ac +++ b/gdb/configure.ac @@ -1488,11 +1488,6 @@ if test "x$target" = "x$host"; then fi fi -# We build rdi-share on ARM-based targets, as instructed by configure.tgt. -if test "x$build_rdi_share" = xyes; then - AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(rdi-share) -fi - # We configure the nlm subdirectory on netware targets, as instructed # by configure.tgt. if test "x$build_nlm" = xyes; then diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/Makefile.am b/gdb/rdi-share/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 4dd71d8..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -## Process this file with automake to generate Makefile.in - -AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = cygnus - -noinst_LIBRARIES = libangsd.a - -libangsd_a_SOURCES = ardi.c angel_bytesex.c crc.c devsw.c drivers.c etherdrv.c \ - hostchan.c hsys.c logging.c msgbuild.c params.c rx.c \ - serdrv.c serpardr.c tx.c unixcomm.c - -noinst_HEADERS = adp.h adperr.h angel.h ardi.h armdbg.h buffers.h \ - chandefs.h channels.h chanpriv.h crc.h dbg_conf.h dbg_cp.h \ - dbg_hif.h dbg_rdi.h devclnt.h devices.h devsw.h drivers.h \ - angel_endian.h ethernet.h host.h hostchan.h hsys.h logging.h \ - msgbuild.h params.h rxtx.h sys.h unixcomm.h angel_bytesex.h - -EXTRA_DIST = README.CYGNUS - -INCLUDES = -DRETRANS -DARM_RELEASE='"Berkeley Licence for Cygnus"' diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/Makefile.in b/gdb/rdi-share/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index f4afde6..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,296 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile.in generated automatically by automake 1.3b from Makefile.am - -# Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# This Makefile.in is free software; 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All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * - * INTRODUCTION - * ------------ - * The early RDP message definitions were held in an ARM Ltd "armdbg" - * source file. Since the relevant header files were not exported - * publicly as part of an ARM Ltd core tools release, it was a problem - * for developers manipulating the target side of the protocol. - * - * For Angel, this new (ANSI 'C' clean) header file defines the ADP - * protocol. The header should be useable by both host and target - * systems, thus avoiding problems that can arise from duplicate - * definitions. Care has been taken in the construction of this header - * file to avoid any host/target differences. - * - * MESSAGE FORMAT - * -------------- - * Format of the "data" section of debug and boot agent messages. This is - * the standard ADP (Angel Debug Protocol) message format: - * - * unsigned32 reason - Main debug reason code. - * unsigned32 debugID - Information describing host debug world; - * - private to host and used in any target initiated - * messages. - * unsigned32 OSinfo1 \ Target OS information to identify process/thread - * unsigned32 OSinfo2 / memory/world, etc. These two fields are target - * defined. - * byte args[n] - Data for message "reason" code. - * - * NOTE: The message format is the same for single threaded debugging, - * except that the "OSinfo" fields should be -1 (0xFFFFFFFF). Even - * single-threaded debugging *MAY* have different host specified - * debugID values, so the Angel debug system will preserve the "debugID" - * information for replies, and the relevant asynchronous target-to-host - * messages. The "debugID" is defined by the host-end of the - * protocol, and is used by the host to ensure that messages are - * routed to the correct handler program/veneer. - * - * The reason there are two target specified "OSinfo" words is because - * thread identifiers may not be unique when processes/tasks have - * private virtual address spaces. It allows more flexibility when - * supporting multi-threaded or O/S aware debugging. - * - * NOTE: The reason that there is no "size" information, is that the - * message IDs themselves encode the format of any arguments. Also it - * would be a duplication of information used by the physical - * transport layer (which is distinct from this logical message - * layer). Any routing of messages through programs, hosts, - * etc. should be performed at the physical layer, or the boundaries - * between physical layers. i.e. packet received on socket in host, - * and transferred to serial packet for passing on down the line. - * - * NOTE: Pointers aren't passed in messages because they are dangerous in - * a multi-threaded environment. - * - * ADP REASON CODE - * --------------- - * The message reason codes contain some information that ties them to - * the channel and direction that the message will be used with. This - * will ensure that even if the message "#define name" is not - * completely descriptive, the message reason code is. - * - * b31 = direction. 0=Host-to-Target; 1=Target-to-Host; - * b30-28 = debug agent multi-threaded control (see below) - * b27-24 = reserved. should be zero. - * b23-16 = channelid. The fixed Angel channel number - * (see "channels.h"). - * b15-0 = message reason code. - * - * It is unfortunate that to aid the error-checking capabilities of - * the Angel communications we have changed the message numbers from - * the original ARM Ltd RDP. However this also has benefits, in that - * the Angel work is meant to be a clean break. - * - * However, it isn't so bad since even though the numbers are - * different, the majority of the reason codes have exactly the same - * functionality as the original RDP messages. - * - * NOTES - * ----- - * It would be ideal to use "rpcgen" (or some equivalent) to - * automatically maintain compatibility between the target and host - * ends of the protocol. However, ARM Ltd expressed that the message - * handling should be hand-coded, to avoid dependance on external - * tools. - * - * All other channels have undefined data formats and are purely - * application defined. The C library "_sys_" support will provide a - * veneer to perform message block operations as required. - * - * It is IMPLIED that all of the ADP messages will fit within the - * buffer DATASIZE. This has a minimum value, calculated from - * BUFFERMINSIZE. - * - * All messages are passed and received to the channel system in little - * endian order (ie. use little endian order when writing a word as - * a sequence of bytes within a message). - * - * A reply / acknowledgement to an ADP message is always sent and has the - * same reason code as the original except that the TtoH / HtoT bit is - * reversed. This makes it simple to check that the reply really - * is a reply to the message which was just sent! [Boot Channel messages - * also require that this protocol is used]. - */ - -#ifndef angel_adp_h -#define angel_adp_h - -#include "chandefs.h" - - -/* - * Buffer minimum sizes - */ - -/* the minimum target internal size */ -#define ADP_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE (256) - -/* a word is always reserved for internal use in the target */ -#define ADP_BUFFER_MAX_INTERNAL (sizeof(word)) - -/* the minimum available data portion */ -#define ADP_BUFFER_MIN_DATASIZE \ - (ADP_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE - ADP_BUFFER_MAX_INTERNAL - CHAN_HEADER_SIZE) - -/* - * the space taken up by the standard ADP header - * (reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2) - */ -#define ADP_DEFAULT_HEADER_SIZE (4*sizeof(word)) - - -/* 8bit ADP version identification */ -#define ADPVSN (0x03) -/* This value can be used to identify the protocol version supported - * by target or host systems. This version number should only be - * changed if the protocol undergoes a non-backward compatible - * change. It should *NOT* be used to reflect extensions to the - * protocol. Such extensions can be added to the existing protocol - * version by allocating new reason codes, and by extending the - * ADP_Info message to identify new features. - */ - -/* The following value is used in the OSinfo fields for - * single-threaded messages, or where the host wants to alter the - * global CPU state. NOTE: The "debugID" field should always be - * defined by the host, and returned in target initiated messages. The - * only exception to this rule is the ADP_Booted message at the - * start-of-day. - */ -#define ADP_HandleUnknown (-1) - -/****************************************************************** - * - * ADP reason code subfields - * - */ - -/* The following bits are used to describe the basic direction of - * messages. This allows some extra checking of message validity to be - * performed, as well as providing a description of the message that - * may not be available in the "cpp" macro: - */ -#define HtoT ((unsigned)0 << 31) /* Host-to-Target message */ -#define TtoH ((unsigned)1 << 31) /* Target-to-Host message */ - -/* The following bits are used to control how the target system - * executes whilst processing messages. This allows for O/S specific - * host-based debug programs to interrogate system structures whilst - * ensuring that the access is atomic within the constraints imposed - * by the target O/S. - * - * NOTE: That only the channel is inserted into the reason code - * automatically. Thus both direction and multi thread control bits - * must be added by the host / target. - */ -/* Disable FIQ whilst processing message */ -#define DisableFIQ (1 << 30) -/* Disable IRQ whilst processing message */ -#define DisableIRQ (1 << 29) -/* Disable O/S pre-emption whilst processing message */ -#define DisablePreemption (1 << 28) - -/* The channel identification number is held in the reason code as a - * check: - */ -#define ADPCHANNEL(b) (((b) & 0xFF) << 16) - -/* The following macro constructs the reason code number, from the - * various fields - note that the direction is NOT inlcuded since - * this depends on whether the Host or Target system is including - * this file! - */ -#define ADPREASON(c,r) (ADPCHANNEL(c) | ((r) & 0xFFFF)) - -/* This macros is used when constructing manifests for sub-reason - * codes. At the moment it is identical to the main reason macro. If - * desired we could add a new bit that explicitly identifies the value - * as a sub-reason code, where the corresponding bit in the main - * message ID would be zero. - */ -#define ADPSUBREASON(c,r) (ADPCHANNEL(c) | ((r) & 0xFFFF)) - -/* All other undefined bits are reserved, and should be zero. */ - - - -/***************************************************************** - * - * channel_BOOT messages - * - */ - -/* The BOOT agent only supports a few messages. They are used purely - * to control the "start-of-day" connection to a host program. All - * Angel systems with host communications *MUST* provide the BOOT - * agent, even if they don't have support for either the single- or - * multi-threaded debug agents. - * - * The way the BOOT channel will be used on startup will be as follows: - * - * a) Target board is powered up before host debugger is invoked - * - * After switching on the target and initialisation is completed the - * target will send an ADP_Booted or ADP_Reset message. The debugger - * has not been started yet so this message will not be received. In - * a serial world this makes it important that any buffers on the host - * side are flushed during initialisation of the debugger, and in an - * Ethernet world it makes it important that the target can cope with the - * message not being received. - * - * Eventually the Debugger will be started up and will send an - * ADP_Reboot or ADP_Reset request. The target will respond to this with - * an ADP_Reboot or ADP_Reset acknowldege and will then reboot, finally - * sending an ADP_Rebooted when it has done all it needs to do (very little - * in the case of ADP_Reset, but completely rebooting in the case of - * ADP_Reboot). Note that it is important that an ADP_Rebooted message is - * sent so that the Debugger does not attempt to send any data after it has - * made a request to ADP_Reboot and before it receives an ADP_Rebooted, as - * data can be lost be the target during this time. - * - * The target and host are now ready to start a debug session. - * - * b) Target board is powered up after host debugger is invoked - * - * The debugger will send an ADP_Reboot or ADP_Reset request, but will - * receive no reply until the target is powered up. -/ * - * When the target is powered up then it will send an ADP_Rebooted - * message to the debugger. The debugger should accept this message - * even though it has received no ADP_Reboot or ADP_Reset acknowldege message - * from the target. - * - * The target and host are now ready to start a debug session. - * - * - * If at any point during the bootup sequence and ADP messages are - * sent down the S_DBG channel then they should be responded to with a - * RDI_NotInitialised error. [This should never happen however]. - * - * An ADP_Boot or ADP Rebooted message should be accepted at - * any point, since it is possible for a catastrophe to occur (such as - * disconnecteing the host and target during a debug message) which - * requires that one or other end be reset. - * - */ - -/* - * A list of parameter types - for now just baud rate - */ -typedef enum ADP_Parameter { - AP_PARAMS_START = 0xC000, - AP_BAUD_RATE = AP_PARAMS_START, - /* extra parameters go in here */ -#ifdef TEST_PARAMS - AP_CAFE_MENU, /* extra just for testing */ -#endif - AP_PARAMS_END -} ADP_Parameter; - -#define AP_NUM_PARAMS (AP_PARAMS_END - AP_PARAMS_START) - -/* - * Parameter types should have associated semantics which can be represented - * within one word per parameter, or an associated enum for choices. - * - * AP_BAUD_RATE: the word contains the exact baud rate, eg. 9600, 38400. - */ - -/* this is not strictly necessary, but it's an example */ -typedef enum ADP_BaudRate { - AB_9600 = 9600, - AB_19200 = 19200, - AB_38400 = 38400, - AB_57600 = 57600, - AB_115200 = 115200 -} ADP_BaudRate; - -#define AB_NUM_BAUD_RATES 5 /* this is more useful, for sizing arrays */ - -/* This must be set to the max number of options per parameter type */ -#define AP_MAX_OPTIONS (AB_NUM_BAUD_RATES) - - -#define ADP_Booted ADPREASON(CI_TBOOT,0) -/* This message is sent by the target after the Angel system has been - * initialised. This message also contains information describing the - * Angel world. The information can then be used to check that the - * target debug agent and source debugger are compatible. - * - * Message arguments: - * word Angel message default buffer size. - * word Angel message large buffer size (may be same as default) - * word Angel version ; inc. type (e.g. boot ROM) See (1) - * word ADP version. See (2) - * word ARM Architecture info See (3) - * word ARM CPU information ; including target endianness. See (4) - * word Target hardware status. See (5) - * word Number of bytes in banner message - * bytes Startup banner message (single-threaded readable - * descriptive text - NOT NULL terminated). - * - * Reply: - * word status - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError for success, and otherwise - * indicates an error. - */ - -/* Angel version word [Reference(1)] : */ -/* Angel version number is a 16bit BCD value */ -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_MASK (0x0000FFFF) -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_SHIFT (0) - -/* Type of Angel system */ -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_TYPE_MASK (0x00FF0000) -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_TYPE_SHIFT (16) - -typedef enum { - ADP_AngelType_bootROM, /* Simple ROM system providing download capability */ - ADP_AngelType_appROM, /* ROM based application */ - ADP_AngelType_appDLOAD,/* Downloaded Angel based application */ - ADP_AngelType_Last /* Unknown type. This typedef can be extended */ - /* but if the host and target vsns differ */ - /* Then one will spot that it dies not understand */ -} ADP_Angel_Types ; /* this field and can whinge appropriately */ - -/* First unknown ADP_AngelType */ -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_UNKTYPE_MASK (0xFF000000) -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_UNKYPE_SHIFT (24) - -/* Currently only 8 bits are used in the word: */ -/* ADP protocol supported by target [Reference (2)] */ -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_ADP_MASK (0x000000FF) -#define ADP_ANGELVSN_ADP_SHIFT (0) - -/* ARM Architecture info: [Reference (3)] */ -/* ARM Architecture Verson of target CPU */ -#define ADP_ARM_ARCH_VSN_MASK (0x000000FF) -#define ADP_ARM_ARCH_VSN_SHIFT (0) -/* Does the processor support the Thumb Instruction Set */ -#define ADP_ARM_ARCH_THUMB (0x80000000) -/* Does the processor support Long Multiplies */ -#define ADP_ARM_ARCH_LONGMUL (0x40000000) -/* All other flags are current undefined, and should be zero. */ - -/* The following flags describe the feature set of the processor: */ -/* Set if cpu supports little-endian model [Reference (4)] */ -#define ADP_CPU_LE (1 << 0) -/* Set if cpu supports big-endian model */ -#define ADP_CPU_BE (1 << 1) -/* Set if processor has a cache */ -#define ADP_CPU_CACHE (1 << 2) -/* Set if processor has a MMU */ -#define ADP_CPU_MMU (1 << 3) -/* All other flags are current undefined, and should be zero. */ - -/* The following flags reflect current Target hardware status: */ -/* [Reference (5)] */ -/* 0 = no MMU or MMU off; 1 = MMU on */ -#define ADP_CPU_MMUOn (1 << 29) -/* 0 = no cache or cache off; 1 = cache on */ -#define ADP_CPU_CacheOn (1 << 30) -/* 0 = little-endian; 1 = big-endian */ -#define ADP_CPU_BigEndian (1U << 31) -/* All other flags are current undefined, and should be zero. */ - - -#ifdef LINK_RECOVERY - -#define ADP_TargetResetIndication ADPREASON(CI_TBOOT, 1) -/* - * If parameter negotiation is enabled at the target, it configures itself - * to various likely parameter settings and sends this message at each - * configuration. The message describes the default settings, and after - * sending at each configuration the target sets itself to the defaults - * it has just broadcast, to await either an ack on TBOOT or a request - * or reset indication on HBOOT. - * - * If the host receives this message successfully, it should reset to the - * indicated parameters and send a reply. - * - * Message arguments: - * word status (always 0, makes body same as - * ADP_ParamNegotiate response) - * word n-parameters - * n-parameters * { - * word ADP_Parameter - * word parameter-value - * } - * - * Reply: - * - empty acknowledgement - */ - -#endif /* def LINK_RECOVERY */ - -typedef enum ADP_Boot_Ack { - AB_NORMAL_ACK, /* will comply, immediate booted message */ - AB_LATE_ACK, /* will comply, late startup */ - AB_ERROR /* cannot comply */ -} ADP_Boot_Ack; - -/* If the host sets neither of these in the word sent on a Reset / Reboot - * then it doesn;t care about the endianess of the target - */ -#define ADP_BootHostFeature_LittleEnd 0x80000000 -#define ADP_BootHostFeature_BigEnd 0x40000000 - -#define ADP_Reboot ADPREASON(CI_HBOOT,2) -/* This message is sent when the host wants the target system to be - * completely reset, back to the boot monitor Angel. This is the - * method of the host forcing a cold-reboot. - * Note that an acknowledgement message will be sent immediately and - * that this must be sent before the target can reset. - * - * The parameter to this function is a bitset of host supported - * features. (in fact the same as ADP_Reset below. This can be used by - * the target system to avoid using debug channel bandwidth raising - * messages that will be ignored by the host. - * - * Parameters: - * word host supported features (see above) - * - * Reply: - * word status, one of enum ADP_Boot_Ack above. - * - * Currently there are no such features defined, so the word indicating - * host supported features should be set to 0. - */ - - - -#define ADP_Reset ADPREASON(CI_HBOOT,3) -/* This message is a request from the host, which should eventually - * result in the "ADP_Booted" message being sent by the target. - * Note that an acknowledgement message will be sent immediately and - * that this must be sent before the target can reset. - * This reset message is *ALWAYS* treated as a warm boot, with the target - * preserving as much state as possible. - * - * The parameter to this function is a bitset of host supported - * features. This can be used by the target system to avoid using - * debug channel bandwitdth raising messages that will be ignored by - * the host. - * - * Parameters: - * word host supported features (see above) - * - * Reply: - * word status, one of enum ADP_Boot_Ack above. - * - * Currently there are no such features defined, so the word indicating - * host supported features should be set to 0. - */ - - -#ifdef LINK_RECOVERY - -#define ADP_HostResetIndication ADPREASON(CI_HBOOT, 4) -/* - * This is as for ADP_TargetResetIndication, but is sent by the host when - * it first starts up in case the target is listening at a non-default - * setting. Having sent at various configurations, the host then listens - * at the defaults it has just broadcast, to await either an ack on HBOOT - * or a reset indication on TBOOT. - * - * For arguments and reply, see ADP_TargetResetIndication. - */ - -#endif /* def LINK_RECOVERY */ - - -#define ADP_ParamNegotiate ADPREASON(CI_HBOOT, 5) -/* - * The host sends this messages to negotiate new parameters with the target. - * For each parameter the host specifies a range of possibilities, starting - * with the most favoured. All possible combinations of parameters - * must be valid. - * - * If the target can operate at a combination of the offered parameters, - * it will reply with the parameters it is willing to use. AFTER sending - * the reply, the target switches to this combination. On receiving the - * reply, the host will switch to the new combination and send a LinkCheck - * message (see below). - * - * If the target cannot operate at any combination of the offered parameters, - * it will reply with an error status. - * - * Message arguments: - * word n-parameter-blocks - * n-parameter-blocks * { - * word ADP_Parameter - * word n-options - * n-options * { word parameter-value } - * } - * - * Reply: - * word status - * if (status == RDIError_NoError) { - * word n-parameters - * n-parameters * { - * word ADP_Parameter - * word chosen-value - * } - * } - */ - -#define ADP_LinkCheck ADPREASON(CI_HBOOT, 6) -/* - * This should be the first message that the host sends after a successful - * parameter negotiation. It is really just a 'ping'. - * - * Message arguments: - * - empty message - * - * Reply: - * - empty acknowledgement - */ - - -/******************************************************************** - * - * CI_HADP messages - * - */ - -#define ADP_HADPUnrecognised ADPREASON(CI_HADP,0) -/* This message is unusual in that it is normally sent in reply to - * another message which is not understood. This is an exception - * to the normal protocol which says that a reply must have the - * same base reason code as the original. There is a single reply - * parameter which is the reason code which was not understood. - * - * As well as being a reply this message can also be sent and will - * return as if this message were unrecognised! - * - * Parameters: - * none - * - * Reply: - * word reason code which was not recognised - */ - - -#define ADP_Info ADPREASON(CI_HADP,1) -/* This is the new ADP information message. It is used to interrogate - * the target debug agent. It provides information on the processor, - * as well as the state of the debug world. This allows the host to - * configure itself to the capabilities of the target. - * - * We try not to use feature bitsets, since we could quickly run out - * of known bits. Thus when the feature set is extended, this can be - * done in a couple of supported ways: - * - * If an undivided reason code is to be added (no reason subcodes) - * then add a new ADP_Info code which responds with a flag indicating - * whether that feature is supported by the target. If this has not - * even been implemented then the reply will be ADP_HADPUnrecognised - * - * If a reason code which is subdivided into reason subcodes is - * added then reason subcode 0 should be set aside to indicate - * whether the functionality of that reason code is supported - * by the target. If it is not even implemented then the reply will - * be ADP_Unrecognised. - * - * The first parameter to ADP_Info is a reason subcode, and subsequent - * parameters are defined by that subcode - * - * Parameters: - * word reason subcode - * other arguments as reason subcode determines. - * - * Reply: - * word reason subcode - * other argument as reason subcode determines - */ - -/* ADP_Info reason subcodes: */ - - - -#define ADP_Info_NOP ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,0) -/* ADP_Info_NOP - * ------------ - * Summary: This message is used to check for ADP_Info being supported. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError for success, non-zero indicates an error. - * If an error is returned then there is no handler for the ADP_Info - * message. The normal action will be to return an OK status. - */ - - -#define ADP_Info_Target ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,1) -/* ADP_Info_Target - * --------------- - * Summary: - * This reason code is used to interrogate target system details. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word bitset, word model) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate OK, or non-zero to indicate - * some sort of error. - * 'bitset' is described in more detail below, and is mostly compatible - * with the old RDI/RDP system to avoid gratuitous changes to the debugger - * toolbox. - * 'model' is the target hardware ID word, as returned by the ADP_Booted - * message. - * - * NOTE: The minimum and maximum protocol levels are no longer supported. - * It is the Angel view that debugging complexity should be shifted to the - * host if at all possible. This means that the host debugger should - * always try to configure itself to the features available in the target - * debug agent. This can be done by checking individual messages, rather - * than by a blanket version number dictating the feature set. - */ - -/* 'bitset':- */ -/* Target speed in instructions per second = 10**(bits0..3). */ -#define ADP_Info_Target_LogSpeedMask (0xF) - -/* Target is running on [0 = emulator / 1 = hardware] */ -#define ADP_Info_Target_HW (1 << 4) - -/* Bits 5..10 are currently undefined and should be zero. */ -/* Other bis are kept the same as the RDP in order to */ -/* eliminate the need to change the position of some bits */ - -/* If set then the debug agent can be reloaded. */ -#define ADP_Info_Target_CanReloadAgent (1 << 11) - -/* Can request AngelBufferSize information. */ -#define ADP_Info_Target_CanInquireBufferSize (1 << 12) - -/* Bit 13 is no longer required as it inquired whether - * a special RDP Interrupt code was supported - */ - -/* Debug agent can perform profiling. */ -#define ADP_Info_Target_Profiling (1 << 14) - -/* Debug agent can support Thumb code. */ -#define ADP_Info_Target_Thumb (1 << 15) - -/* Bit 16 was the communications channel check. - * This is always available on Angel systems. - */ - -#define ADP_Info_Points ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,2) -/* ADP_Info_Points - * --------------- - * Summary: Returns a 32bit wide bitset of break- and watch-point - * features supported by the target debug agent. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word breakinfo) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError on success or non-zero to indicate - * some sort of error. - * 'breakinfo' is a 32bit wide bitset described in detail below. Note - * that only bits 1..12 are used. - */ - -/* 'breakinfo':- */ -/* Can trap on address equality. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_Comparison (1 << 0) - -/* Can trap on address range. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_Range (1 << 1) - -/* Can trap on 8bit memory reads. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_ReadByteWatch (1 << 2) - -/* Can trap on 16bit memory reads. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_ReadHalfWatch (1 << 3) - -/* Can trap on 32bit memory reads. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_ReadWordWatch (1 << 4) - -/* Can trap on 8bit write accesses. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_WriteByteWatch (1 << 5) - -/* Can trap on 16bit write accesses. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_WriteHalfWatch (1 << 6) - -/* Can trap on 32bit write accesses. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_WriteWordWatch (1 << 7) - -/* Like range, but based on address bitmask<. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_Mask (1 << 8) - -/* Multi-threaded support only - thread specific breakpoints. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_ThreadBreak (1 << 9) - -/* Multi-threaded support only - thread specific watchpoints. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_ThreadWatch (1 << 10) - -/* Allows conditional breakpoints. */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_Conditionals (1 << 11) - -/* Break- and watch-points can be interrogated */ -#define ADP_Info_Points_Status (1 << 12) - - -#define ADP_Info_Step ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,3) -/* ADP_Info_Step - * ------------- - * Summary: Returns a 32bit wide bitmask of the single-stepping - * capabilities of the target debug agent. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word stepinfo) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError on success, or non-zero to indicate - * some kind of error. - * 'stepinfo' is a 32bit wide bitmask described in detail below. Note that - * only 3 bits are used. - */ - -/* 'stepinfo':- */ -/* Single-stepping of more than one instruction is possible. */ -#define ADP_Info_Step_Multiple (1 << 0) - -/* Single-stepping until next direct PC change is possible. */ -#define ADP_Info_Step_PCChange (1 << 1) - -/* Single-stepping of a single instruction is possible. */ -#define ADP_Info_Step_Single (1 << 2) - - -#define ADP_Info_MMU ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,4) -/* ADP_Info_MMU - * ------------ - * Summary: Returns information about the memory management system (if - * any). - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word meminfo) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError to indicate success or non-zero to - * indicate some kind of error. - * 'meminfo' should be a 32bit unique ID, or zero if there is no MMU - * support on the target. - */ - - -#define ADP_Info_SemiHosting ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,5) -/* ADP_Info_SemiHosting - * -------------------- - * Summary: This message is used to check whether semi-hosting info calls - * are available on the target. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError if semi-hosting info calls are available, - * non-zero otherwise. - */ - - -#define ADP_Info_CoPro ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,6) -/* ADP_Info_CoPro - * -------------- - * Summary: This message checks whether CoProcessor info calls are - * supported. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError to indicate these facilities - * are supported, non-zero otherwise. - */ - - -#define ADP_Info_Cycles ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,7) -/* ADP_Info_Cycles - * --------------- - * Summary: Returns the number of instructions and cycles executed since - * the target was initialised. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word ninstr, word Scycles, word Ncycles, - * word Icycles, word Ccycles, word Fcycles) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, or non-zero if there - * is no target support for gathering cycle count information. - * 'ninstr' is the number of instructions executed. - * 'Scycles' is the number of S-cycles executed. - * 'Ncycles' is the number of N-cycles executed. - * 'Icycles' is the number of I-cycles executed. - * 'Ccycles' is the number of C-cycles executed. - * 'Fcycles' is the number of F-cycles executed. - */ - - -#define ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,8) -/* ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro - * ---------------------- - * Summary: Describe the registers of a coprocessor. Use only if - * ADP_Info_CoPro return RDIError_NoError. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: Arguments of the form: - * (byte cpno, byte rmin, byte rmax, byte nbytes, byte access, - * byte cprt_r_b0, byte cprt_r_b1, byte cprt_w_b0, byte cprt_w_b1) - * And a terminating byte = 0xff. Must be within maximum buffer size. - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'cpno' is the number of the coprocessor to be described. - * 'rmin' is the bottom of a range of registers with the same description. - * 'rmax' is the top of a range of registers with the same description. - * 'nbytes' is the size of the register. - * 'access' describes access to the register and is described in more detail - * below. - * - * If bit 2 of access is set:- - * 'cprt_r0' provides bits 0 to 7, and - * 'cprt_r1' provides bits 16 to 23 of a CPRT instruction to read the - * register. - * 'cprt_w0' provides bits 0 to 7, and - * 'cprt_w1' provides bits 16 to 23 of a CPRT instruction to write the - * register. - * - * Otherwise, 'cprt_r0' provides bits 12 to 15, and 'cprt_r1' bit 22 of CPDT - * instructions to read and write the register ('cprt_w0' and 'cprt_w1' are - * junk). - */ - -/* 'access':- */ -/* Readable. */ -#define ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro_Readable (1 << 0) - -/* Writeable. */ -#define ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro_Writeable (1 << 1) - -/* Registers read or written via CPDT instructions (else CPRT) with this - bit set. */ -#define ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro_CPDT (1 << 2) - -#define ADP_Info_RequestCoProDesc ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,9) -/* ADP_Info_RequestCoProDesc - * ------------------------- - * Summary: Requests a description of the registers of a coprocessor. Use - * only if ADP_Info_CoPro return RDIError_NoError. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte cpno) - * Return: Arguments of the form:- - * (word status, byte rmin, byte rmax, byte nbytes, byte access) - * Followed by a terminating byte = 0xFF. Must be within maximum - * buffer size. - * 'cpno' is the number of the coprocessor to describe. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'rmin' is the bottom of a range of registers with the same description. - * 'rmax' is the top of a range of registers with the same description. - * 'nbytes' is the size in bytes of the register(s). - * 'access' is as above in ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro. - */ - - -#define ADP_Info_AngelBufferSize ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,10) -/* ADP_Info_AngelBufferSize - * ------------------------ - * Summary: Returns the Angel buffer sizes. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word defaultsize, word maxsize) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError to indicate success or non-zero to - * indicate some kind of error. - * 'defaultsize' is the default Angel ADP buffer size in bytes. This is - * at least 256 bytes. - * 'maxsize' is the largest Angel ADP buffer size in bytes. This will be - * greater than or equal to defaultsize. The target will accept ADP messages - * of up to this length for download, etc. - * - * Was DownLoadSize in RDP/RDI world. This is the amount that the target - * should transmit in a single operation. This should now be the Angel - * buffer size. This information is also given in the ADP_Booted message. - * - * NOTE: The value returned should be the DATASIZE and *NOT* BUFFERDEFSIZE. - * This is needed to ensure that the transport protocol information - * can be wrapped around the data. - */ - -#define ADP_Info_ChangeableSHSWI ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,11) -/* ADP_Info_ChangeableSHSWI - * ------------------------ - * Summary: This message is used to check whether it is possible to change - * which SWI's are used for semihosting. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError if semi-hosting info calls are available, - * non-zero otherwise. - */ - -#define ADP_Info_CanTargetExecute ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,12) -/* ADP_Info_CanTargetExecute - * ------------------------- - * Summary: This message is used to see if the target is currently in - * an executable state. Typically this is called after the debugger - * initialises. If a non-error statis is returned then the user is - * allowed to 'go' immediately. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' returns RDIError_NoError if target is ready to execute. - * other values indicate why it cannot execute. - */ - -#define ADP_Info_AgentEndianess ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,13) -/* ADP_Info_AgentEndianess - * ------------------------- - * Summary: This message is used to determine the endianess of the - * debug agent - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * status should be RDIError_LittleEndian or RDIError_BigEndian - * any other value indicates the target does not support this - * request, so the debugger will have to make a best guess, which - * probably means only allow little endian loadagenting. - */ - - -#define ADP_Control ADPREASON(CI_HADP,2) -/* This message allows for the state of the debug agent to be - * manipulated by the host. - */ - -/* The following are sub reason codes to ADP control, the first parameter - * is the sub reason code which defines the format of subsequent parameters. - * - * word sub reason code - */ - -#define ADP_Ctrl_NOP ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,0) -/* ADP_Ctrl_NOP - * ------------ - * Summary: This message is used to check that ADP_Ctrl messages are - * supported. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate ADP_Ctrl messages are - * supported, non-zero otherwise. - */ - -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,1) -/* ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch - * -------------------- - * Summary: Specifies which hardware exceptions should be reported to the - * debugger. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word bitmap) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'bitmap' is a bit-mask of exceptions to be reported, described in more - * detail below. A set bit indicates that the exception should be - * reported to the debugger, a clear bit indicates that the corresponding - * exception vector should be taken. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - -/* 'bitmap':- */ -/* Reset(branch through zero). */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_BranchThroughZero (1 << 0) - -/* Undefined Instruction. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_UndefinedInstr (1 << 1) - -/* Software Interrupt. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_SWI (1 << 2) - -/* Prefetch Abort. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_PrefetchAbort (1 << 3) - -/* Data Abort. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_DataAbort (1 << 4) - -/* Address Exception. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_AddressException (1 << 5) - -/* Interrupt Request. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_IRQ (1 << 6) - -/* Fast Interrupt Request. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_FIQ (1 << 7) - -/* Error. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch_Error (1 << 8) - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Watch ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,2) -/* ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Watch - * -------------------------- - * Summary: Returns the hardware resource number and the type of that - * resource when given a watchpoint handle. Should only be called if - * the value returned by ADP_Info_Points had ADP_Info_Points_Status set. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word handle) - * Return: (word status, word hwresource, word type) - * - * 'handle' is a handle to a watchpoint. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'hwresource' is the hardware resource number. !!!!! - * 'type' is the type of the resource. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Break ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,3) -/* ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Break - * -------------------------- - * Summary: Returns the hardware resource number and the type of that - * resource when given a breakpoint handle. Should only be called if - * the value returned by ADP_Info_Points had ADP_Info_Points_Status set. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word handle) - * Return: (word status, word hwresource, word type) - * - * 'handle' is a handle to a breakpoint. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'hwresource' is the hardware resource number. - * 'type' is the type of the resource. - */ - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetState ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,4) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetState - * ----------------------------- - * Summary: Sets whether or not semi-hosting is enabled. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word semihostingstate) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'semihostingstate' sets semi-hosting to enabled if zero, otherwise - * it disables semi-hosting. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_SemiHosting didn't return - * an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetState ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,5) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetState - * ----------------------------- - * Summary: Reads whether or not semi-hosting is enabled. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word semihostingstate) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'semihostingstate' is zero if semi-hosting is enabled, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_SemiHosting didn't return - * an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetVector ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,6) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetVector - * ------------------------------ - * Summary: Sets the semi-hosting vector. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word semihostingvector) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'semihostingvector' holds the value the vector is to be set to. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_SemiHosting didn't return - * an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetVector ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,7) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetVector - * ------------------------------ - * Summary: Gets the value of the semi-hosting vector. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word semihostingvector) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'semihostingvector' holds the value of the vector. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_SemiHosting didn't return - * an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_Log ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,8) -/* ADP_Ctrl_Log - * ------------ - * Summary: Returns the logging state. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word logsetting) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'logsetting' is a bitmap specifying the level of logging desired, - * described in more detail below. The bits can be ORed together - */ - -/* 'logsetting':- */ - -/* No logging. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_Log_NoLogging (0) -/* RDI level logging. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_Log_RDI (1 << 0) -/* ADP byte level logging. */ -#define ADP_Ctrl_Log_ADP (1 << 1) - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SetLog ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,9) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SetLog - * --------------- - * Summary: Sets the logging state. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word logsetting) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'logsetting' is the same as in ADP_Ctrl_Log above. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetARMSWI ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,10) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetARMSWI - * ------------------------------ - * Summary: Sets the number of the ARM SWI used for semihosting - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word ARM_SWI_number) - * Return: (word status) - * - * The debug agent will interpret ARM SWI's with the SWI number specified - * as semihosting SWI's. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_ChangeableSHSWI didn't return - * an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetARMSWI ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,11) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetARMSWI - * ------------------------------ - * Summary: Reads the number of the ARM SWI used for semihosting - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word ARM_SWI_number) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * ARM_SWI_number is the SWI number which is used for semihosting. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_SemiHosting didn't return - * an error. - */ - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetThumbSWI ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,12) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetThumbSWI - * -------------------------------- - * Summary: Sets the number of the Thumb SWI used for semihosting - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word Thumb_SWI_number) - * Return: (word status) - * - * The debug agent will interpret Thumb SWI's with the SWI number specified - * as semihosting SWI's. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_ChangeableSHSWI didn't return - * an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetThumbSWI ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,13) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetThumbSWI - * -------------------------------- - * Summary: Reads the number of the Thumb SWI used for semihosting - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word ARM_Thumb_number) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * Thumb_SWI_number is the SWI number which is used for semihosting. - * - * NOTE: This should only be called if ADP_Info_SemiHosting didn't return - * an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_Download_Supported ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,14) -/* ADP_Ctrl_Download_Supported - * --------------------------- - * Summary: Can configuration be downloaded? - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError if the configuration can be downloaded, - * non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIInfo_DownLoad. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_Download_Data ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,15) -/* ADP_Ctrl_Download_Data - * ---------------------- - * Summary: Loads configuration data. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word nbytes, words data) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'nbytes' is the number of *bytes* being sent. - * 'data' is the configuration data. NOTE: data must not cause the buffer - * size to exceed the maximum allowed buffer size. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDP_LoadConfigData. Should only be used if - * ADP_ICEM_AddConfig didn't return an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_Download_Agent ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,16) -/* ADP_Ctrl_Download_Agent - * ----------------------- - * Summary: Prepares Debug Agent to receive configuration data which it - * should interpret as a new version of the Debug Agent code. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word loadaddress, word size) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'loadaddress' is the address where the new Debug Agent code should be - * loaded. - * 'size' is the number of bytes of Debug Agent code to be loaded. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDP_LoadAgent. The data will be downloaded using - * ADP_Ctrl_Download_Data. The new agent is started with ADP_Ctrl_Start_Agent - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_Start_Agent ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,17) -/* ADP_Ctrl_Start_Agent - * ----------------------- - * Summary: Instruct Debug Agent to begin execution of new agent, - * which has been downloaded by ADP_Ctrl_Download_Agent. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word startaddress) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'startaddress' is the address where the new Debug Agent code should be - * entered, and must satisfy: - * (loadaddress <= startaddress <= (loadaddress + size)) - * where 'loadaddress' and 'size' were specified in the - * ADP_Ctrl_Download_Agent message. - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - - -#define ADP_Ctrl_SetTopMem ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,18) -/* ADP_Ctrl_SetTopMem - * ------------------ - * Summary: Sets the top of memory for ICEman2 systems, so that the C Library - * can allocate the stack in the correct place on startup. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word mem_top) - * Return: (word status) - * - * This request should only be supported by ICEman2. Standard Angel systems - * should return an error (unrecognised is fine). - */ - - -#define ADP_Read ADPREASON(CI_HADP,3) -#define ADP_ReadHeaderSize (ADP_DEFAULT_HEADER_SIZE + 2*sizeof(word)) - -/* ADP_Read - * -------- - * Summary: Request for a transer of memory contents from the target to the - * debugger. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word address, word nbytes) - * Return: (word status, word rnbytes [, bytes data]) - * - * 'address' is the address from which memory transer should start. - * 'nbytes' is the number of bytes to transfer. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'rnbytes' holds the number of requested bytes NOT read (i.e. zero - * indicates success, non-zero indicates an error). - * 'data' is the number of bytes requested minus 'rnbytes'. - */ - - - -#define ADP_Write ADPREASON(CI_HADP,4) -#define ADP_WriteHeaderSize (ADP_DEFAULT_HEADER_SIZE + 2*sizeof(word)) - -/* ADP_Write - * --------- - * Summary: Request for a transfer of memory contents from the debugger to - * the target. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word address, word nbytes, bytes data) - * Return: (word status [, word rnbytes]) - * - * 'address' is the address from which memory transer should start. - * 'nbytes' is the number of bytes to transfer. - * 'data' holds the bytes to be transferred. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'rnbytes' holds the number of requested bytes NOT written (i.e. zero - * indicates success, non-zero indicates an error) if status indicated an - * error. - */ - - - -#define ADP_CPUread ADPREASON(CI_HADP,5) -/* ADP_CPUread - * ----------- - * Summary: This is a request to read values in the CPU. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte mode, word mask) - * Return: (word status, words data) - * - * 'mode' defines the processor mode from which the transfer should be made. - * It is described in more detail below. - * 'mask' indicates which registers should be transferred. Setting a bit to - * one will cause the designated register to be transferred. The details - * of mask are specified below. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'data' holds the values of the registers on successful completion, - * otherwise it just holds rubbish. The lowest numbered register is - * transferred first. NOTE: data must not cause the buffer size to exceed - * the maximum allowed buffer size. - */ - -/* 'mode':- */ -/* The mode number is the same as the mode number used by an ARM; a value of - 255 indicates the current mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUmode_Current (255) - -/* 26bit user mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_26bitUser (0x0) - -/* 26bit FIQ mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_26bitFIQ (0x1) - -/* 26bit IRQ mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_26bitIRQ (0x2) - -/* 26bit Supervisor mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_26bitSVC (0x3) - -/* 32bit user mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_32bitUser (0x10) - -/* 32bit FIQ mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_32bitFIQ (0x11) - -/* 32bit IRQ mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_32bitIRQ (0x12) - -/* 32bit Supervisor mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_32bitSVC (0x13) - -/* 32bit Abort mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_32bitAbort (0x17) - -/* 32bit Undefined mode. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_32bitUndef (0x1B) - -/* #32bit System mode - Added in Architecture 4 ARMs e.g.ARM7TDMI */ -#define ADP_CPUread_32bitSystem (0x1F) - -/* 'mask':- */ -/* Request registers RO-R14. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_RegsMask (0x7FFF) - -/* Request Program Counter (including mode and flag bits in 26-bit modes. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_PCmode (1 << 15) - -/* Request Program Counter (without mode and flag bits in 26-bit modes. */ -#define ADP_CPUread_PCnomode (1 << 16) - -/* Requests the transfer of the CPSR */ -#define ADP_CPUread_CPSR (1 << 17) - -/* In processor modes with an SPSR(non-user modes), bit 19 requests its - transfer */ -#define ADP_CPUread_SPSR (1 << 18) - - - -#define ADP_CPUwrite ADPREASON(CI_HADP,6) -/* ADP_CPUwrite - * ------------ - * Summary: This is a request to write values to the CPU. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte mode, word mask, words data) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'mode' defines the processor mode to which the transfer should be made. - * The mode number is the same as the mode number used by ARM; a value of - * 255 indicates the current mode. See ADP_CPUread above for more detail. - * 'mask' indicates which registers should be transferred. Setting a bit to - * one will cause the designated register to be transferred. The details - * of mask are specified above in ADP_CPUread. - * 'data' holds the values of the registers to be transferred. The first - * value is written to the lowest numbered register. NOTE: data must not - * cause the buffer size to exceed the maximum allowed buffer size. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - - - -#define ADP_CPread ADPREASON(CI_HADP,7) -/* ADP_CPread - * ---------- - * Summary: This message requests a co-processors internal state. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte CPnum, word mask) - * Return: (word status, words data) - * - * 'CPnum' is the number of the co-processor to transfer values from. - * 'mask' specifies which registers to transfer and is co-processor - * specific. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'data' holds the registers specified in 'mask' if successful, otherwise - * just rubbish. The lowest numbered register is transferred first. - * NOTE: data must not cause the buffer size to exceed the maximum allowed - * buffer size. - */ - - - -#define ADP_CPwrite ADPREASON(CI_HADP,8) -/* ADP_CPwrite - * ----------- - * Summary: This message requests a write to a co-processors internal state. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte CPnum, word mask, words data) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'CPnum' is the number of the co-processor to transfer values to. - * 'mask' specifies which registers to transfer and is co-processor - * specific. - * 'data' holds the values to transfer to the registers specified in 'mask'. - * The first value is written to the lowest numbered register. - * NOTE: data must not cause the buffer size to exceed the maximum allowed - * buffer size. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - - - -#define ADP_SetBreak ADPREASON(CI_HADP,9) -/* ADP_SetBreak - * ------------ - * Summary: Sets a breakpoint. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word address, byte type [, word bound]) - * Return: (word status, word pointhandle, word raddress, word rbound) - * - * 'address' is the address of the instruction to set the breakpoint on. - * 'type' specifies the sort of breakpoint and is described in more detail - * below. - * 'bound' is included if the least significant 4 bits of type are set to - * 5 or above (see below for more detail). - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'pointhandle' returns a handle to the breakpoint, it will be valid if bit - * 7 of 'type' is set. See below for more detail. - * 'raddress' is valid depending on 'type', see below for more detail. - * 'rbound' is valid depending on 'type', see below for more detail. - */ - -/* 'type':- */ -/* The least significant 4 bits define the sort of breakpoint to set:- */ -/* Halt if the pc is equal to 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_EqualsAddress (0) - -/* Halt if the pc is greater than 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_GreaterAddress (1) - -/* Halt if the pc is greater than or equal to 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_GEqualsAddress (2) - -/* Halt if the pc is less than 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_LessAddress (3) - -/* Halt if the pc is less than or equal to 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_LEqualsAddress (4) - -/* Halt if the pc is in the range from 'address' to 'bound' inclusive. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_Range (5) - -/* Halt if the pc is not in the range from 'address' to 'bound' inclusive. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_NotRange (6) - -/* Halt if (pc & 'bound') = 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_AndBound (7) - -/* Bits 5,6 and 7 are used as follows :- */ -/* If set this indicates that the breakpoint is on a 16bit (Thumb) - instruction rather than a 32bit (ARM) instruction. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_Thumb (1 << 4) - -/* This requests that the breakpoint should be conditional (execution halts - only if the breakpointed instruction is executed, not if it is - conditionally skipped). If bit 5 is not set, execution halts whenever - the breakpointed instruction is reached (whether executed or skipped). */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_Cond (1 << 5) - -/* This requests a dry run: the breakpoint is not set and the 'raddress', and - if appropriate the 'rbound', that would be used, are returned (for - comparison and range breakpoints the address and bound used need not be - exactly as requested). A RDIError_NoError 'status' byte indicates that - resources are currently available to set the breakpoint, non-zero - indicates an error. RDIError_NoMorePoints indicates that the required - breakpoint resources are not currently available. */ -#define ADP_SetBreak_DryRun (1 << 6) - -/* If the request is successful, but there are no more breakpoint registers - (of the requested type), then the value RDIError_NoMorePoints is - returned. */ - -/* If a breakpoint is set on a location which already has a breakpoint, the - first breakpoint will be removed before the new breakpoint is set. */ - - - -#define ADP_ClearBreak ADPREASON(CI_HADP,10) -/* ADP_ClearBreak - * -------------- - * Summary: Clears a breakpoint. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word pointhandle) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'pointhandle' is a handle returned by a previous ADP_SetBreak. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - - -#define ADP_SetWatch ADPREASON(CI_HADP,11) -/* ADP_SetWatch - * ------------ - * Summary: Sets a watchpoint. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word address, byte type, byte datatype [,word bound]) - * Return: (word status, word pointhandle, word raddress, word rbound) - * - * 'address' is the address at which to set the watchpoint. - * 'type' is the type of watchpoint to set and is described in detail below. - * 'datatype' defines the sort of data access to watch for and is described - * in more detail below. - * 'bound' is included depending on the value of type (see description of - * type below). - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'pointhandle' is valid depending on the value of type (see description - * of type below). - * 'raddress' is valid depending on the value of type (see description - * of type below). - * 'rbound' is valid depending on the value of type (see description - * of type below). - */ - -/* 'type':- */ -/* The least significant 4 bits of 'type' define the sort of watchpoint to - set:- */ -/* Halt on a data access to the address equal to 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_EqualsAddress (0) - -/* Halt on a data access to an address greater than 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_GreaterAddress (1) - -/* Halt on a data access to an address greater than or equal to 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_GEqualsAddress (2) - -/* Halt on a data access to an address less than 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_LessAddress (3) - -/* Halt on a data access to an address less than or equal to 'address'. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_LEqualsAddress (4) - -/* Halt on a data access to an address in the range from 'address' to - 'bound' inclusive. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_Range (5) - -/* Halt on a data access to an address not in the range from 'address' to - 'bound' inclusive. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_NotRange (6) - -/* Halt if (data-access-address & 'bound')='address'. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_AndBound (7) - -/* Bits 6 and 7 of 'type' also have further significance:- - NOTE: they must not be simulataneously set. */ - -/* Bit 6 of 'type' set: Requests a dry run: the watchpoint is not set and - the 'address' and, if appropriate, the 'bound', that would be used are - returned (for range and comparison watchpoints, the 'address' and 'bound' - used need not be exactly as requested). A RDIError_NoError status byte - indicates that resources are currently available to set the watchpoint; - RDIError_NoMorePoints indicates that the required watchpoint resources - are not currently available. */ - -/* Bit 7 of 'type' set: Requests that a handle should be returned for the - watchpoint by which it will be identified subsequently. If bit 7 is - set, a handle will be returned ('pointhandle'), whether or not the - request succeeds or fails (but, obviously, it will only be meaningful - if the request succeesd). */ - -/* 'datatype':- */ -/* The 'datatype' argument defines the sort of data access to watch for, - values can be summed or ORed together to halt on any set of sorts of - memory access. */ - -/* Watch for byte reads. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_ByteReads (1) - -/* Watch for half-word reads. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_HalfWordReads (2) - -/* Watch for word reads. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_WordReads (4) - -/* Watch for half-word reads. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_ByteWrites (8) - -/* Watch for half-word reads. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_HalfWordWrites (16) - -/* Watch for half-word reads. */ -#define ADP_SetWatch_WordWrites (32) - -/* On successful completion a RDIError_NoError 'status' byte is returned. On - unsuccessful completion, a non-zero error code byte is returned. If the - request is successful, but there are now no more watchpoint registers - (of the requested type), then the value RDIError_NoMorePoints is - returned. */ - -/* If a watchpoint is set on a location which already has a watchpoint, the - first watchpoint will be removed before the new watchpoint is set. */ - - -#define ADP_ClearWatch ADPREASON(CI_HADP,12) -/* ADP_ClearWatch - * -------------- - * Summary: Clears a watchpoint. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word pointhandle) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'pointhandle' is a handle to a watchpoint returned by a previous - * ADP_SetWatch. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - - - -#define ADP_Execute ADPREASON(CI_HADP,13) -/* ADP_Execute - * ----------- - * Summary: This message requests that the target starts executing from - * the stored CPU state. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * The message will *ALWAYS* respond immediately with an ACK (unlike the - * old RDI definition, which allowed asynchronous message replies). - * - * Execution will stop when allowed system events occur. The host will - * be notified via a ADP_Stopped message (described below). - */ - - - -#define ADP_Step ADPREASON(CI_HADP,14) -/* ADP_Step - * -------- - * Summary: Execute 'ninstr' instructions. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word ninstr) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'ninstr' is the number of instructions to execute, starting at the - * address currently loaded into the CPU program counter. If it is zero, - * the target should execute instructions upto the next instruction that - * explicitly alters the Program Counter. i.e. a branch or ALU operation - * with the PC as the destination. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * The ADP_Step function (unlike the earlier RDI system) will *ALWAYS* - * return an ACK immediately. A subsequent ADP_Stopped message will be - * delivered from the target to the host when the ADP_Step operation - * has completed. - */ - - - -#define ADP_InterruptRequest ADPREASON(CI_HADP,15) -/* ADP_InterruptRequest - * -------------------- - * Summary: Interrupt execution. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * On receiving this message the target should attempt to stop execution. - */ - - - -#define ADP_HW_Emulation ADPREASON(CI_HADP,16) -/* ADP_HW_Emulation - * ---------------- - * The first parameter to ADP_HW_Emulation is a Reason Subcode, and - * subsequent parameters are defined by that subcode - * - * word reason subcode - * other arguments as reason subcode determines - * - */ - -/* ADP__HW_Emulation sub-reason codes: */ - -#define ADP_HW_Emul_Supported ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,0) -/* ADP_HW_Emul_Supported - * --------------------- - * Summary: Enquires whether calls to the next 4 messages are available - * (MemoryAccess, MemoryMap, Set_CPUspeed, ReadClock). - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate the messages are available, - * non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDI_Info_Memory_Stats. - */ - - -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryAccess ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,1) -/* ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryAccess - * ------------------------ - * Summary: Get memory access information for memory block with specified - * handle. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word handle) - * Return: (word status, word nreads, word nwrites, word sreads, - * word swrites, word ns, word s) - * - * 'handle' is a handle to a memory block. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'nreads' is the number of non-sequential reads. - * 'nwrites' is the number of non-sequential writes. - * 'sreads' is the number of sequential reads. - * 'swrites' is the number of sequential writes. - * 'ns' is time in nano seconds. - * 's' is time in seconds. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIMemory_Access. - */ - - -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,2) -/* ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap - * --------------------- - * Summary: Sets memory characteristics. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word n, - Then 'n' sets of arguments of the form:- - word handle, word start, word limit, byte width, - byte access, word Nread_ns, word Nwrite_ns, word Sread_ns, - word Swrite_ns) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'n' is the number of sets of arguments. - * 'handle' is a handle to the region. - * 'start' is the start of this region. - * 'limit' is the limit of this region. - * 'width' is the memory width, described in detail below. - * 'access' is described in detail below. - * 'Nread_ns' is the access time for N read cycles in nano seconds. - * 'Nwrite_ns' is the access time for N write cycles in nano seconds. - * 'Sread_ns' is the access time for S read cycles in nano seconds. - * 'Swrite_ns' is the access time for S write cycles in nano seconds. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIMemory_Map. - */ - -/* 'width':- */ -/* 8 bit memory width. */ -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap_Width8 (0) - -/* 16 bit memory width. */ -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap_Width16 (1) - -/* 32 bit memory width. */ -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap_Width32 (2) - -/* 'access':- */ -/* Bit 0 - read access. */ -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap_Access_Read (1 << 0) - -/* Bit 1 - write access. */ -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap_Access_Write (1 << 1) - -/* Bit 2 - latched 32 bit memory. */ -#define ADP_HW_Emul_MemoryMap_Access_Latched (1 << 2) - - -#define ADP_HW_Emul_SetCPUSpeed ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,3) -/* ADP_HW_Emul_SetCPUSpeed - * ----------------------- - * Summary: Sets the speed of the CPU. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word speed) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'speed' is the CPU speed in nano seconds. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDISet_CPUSpeed. - */ - - -#define ADP_HW_Emul_ReadClock ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,4) -/* ADP_HW_Emul_ReadClock - * --------------------- - * Summary: Reads simulated time. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word ns, word s) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'ns' is time in nano seconds. - * 's' is time in seconds. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIRead_Clock. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEbreakerHADP ADPREASON(CI_HADP,17) - -/* The first parameter to ADP_ICEbreaker is a Reason Subcode, and - * subsequent parameters are defined by that subcode - * - * word reason subcode - * other arguments as reason subcode determines - * - */ - -/* ADP_ICEbreaker sub-reason codes: */ - -#define ADP_ICEB_Exists ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,0) -/* ADP_ICEB_Exists - * --------------- - * Summary: Is there an ICEbreaker in the system? - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate there is an ICEbreaker, - * non-zero otherwise. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEB_GetLocks ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,1) -/* ADP_ICEB_GetLocks - * ----------------- - * Summary: Returns which ICEbreaker registers are locked. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word lockedstate) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'lockedstate' is a bitmap if the ICEbreaker registers locked against use - * by IceMan (because explicitly written by the user). Bit n represents - * hardware breakpoint n, and if set the register is locked. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIIcebreaker_GetLocks. Should only be used if - * ADP_ICEB_Exists didn't return an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEB_SetLocks ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,2) -/* ADP_ICEB_SetLocks - * ----------------- - * Summary: Sets which ICEbreaker registers are locked. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word lockedstate) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'lockedstate' is the same as in ADP_ICEB_GetLocks above. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIIcebreaker_SetLocks. Should only be used if - * ADP_ICEB_Exists didn't return an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEB_CC_Exists ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,3) -/* ADP_ICEB_CC_Exists - * ------------------ - * Summary: Is there an ICEbreaker Comms Channel? - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate there is a Comms Channel, - * non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Should only be used if ADP_ICEB_Exists didn't return an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_ToHost ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,4) -/* ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_ToHost - * -------------------------- - * Summary: Connect Comms Channel in ToHost direction. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte connect) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'connect' !!!!! - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDICommsChannel_ToHost. Should only be used if - * ADP_ICEB_CC_Exists didn't return an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_FromHost ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,5) -/* ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_FromHost - * ---------------------------- - * Summary: Connect Comms Channel in FromHost direction. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte connect) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'connect' is the same as in ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_ToHost above. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDICommsChannel_FromHost. Should only be used if - * ADP_ICEB_CC_Exists didn't return an error. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEman ADPREASON(CI_HADP,18) - -/* The first parameter to ADP_ICEman is a Reason Subcode, and - * subsequent parameters are defined by that subcode - * - * word reason subcode - * other arguments as reason subcode determines - * - */ - -/* ADP_ICEman sub-reason codes: */ - - -#define ADP_ICEM_AddConfig ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,0) -/* ADP_ICEM_AddConfig - * ------------------ - * Summary: Prepares target to receive configuration data block. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word nbytes) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'nbytes' is the number of bytes in the configuration block. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero if a - * configuration block of this size can't be accepted. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDP_AddConfig. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,1) -/* ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig - * --------------------- - * Summary: Selects one of the sets of configuration data blocks and - * reinitialises to use the new configuration. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (byte aspect, byte namelen, byte matchtype, word vsn_req, - bytes name) - * Return: (word status, word vsn_sel) - * - * 'aspect' is one of two values defined below. - * 'namelen' is the number of bytes in 'name'. - * 'matchtype' specifies how the selected version must match that specified, - * and takes one of the values defined below. - * 'vsn_req' is the requested version of the named configuration. - * 'name' is the name of the configuration. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'vsn_sel' is the version number of the configuration selected on success. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDP_SelectConfig. - */ - -/* 'aspect':- */ -#define ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig_ConfigCPU (0) -#define ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig_ConfigSystem (1) - -/* 'matchtype':- */ -#define ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig_MatchAny (0) -#define ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig_MatchExactly (1) -#define ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig_MatchNoEarlier (2) - - -#define ADP_ICEM_ConfigCount ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,2) -/* ADP_ICEM_ConfigCount - * -------------------- - * Summary: Return number of configurations. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status [, word count]) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'count' returns the number of configurations if status is zero. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIConfig_Count. - */ - - -#define ADP_ICEM_ConfigNth ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,3) -/* ADP_ICEM_ConfigNth - * ------------------ - * Summary: Gets the nth configuration details. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word confign) - * Return: (word status, word version, byte namelen, bytes name) - * - * 'confign' is the number of the configuration. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'version' is the configuration version number. - * 'namelen' is the number of bytes in 'name'. - * 'name' is the name of the configuration. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIConfig_Nth. - */ - - - -#define ADP_Profile ADPREASON(CI_HADP,19) - -/* The first parameter to ADP_Profile is a Reason Subcode, and - * subsequent parameters are defined by that subcode - * - * word reason subcode - * other arguments as reason subcode determines - * - */ - -/* ADP_Profile sub-reason codes: */ - - -#define ADP_Profile_Supported ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,0) -/* ADP_Profile_Supported - * --------------------- - * Summary: Checks whether profiling is supported. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError if profiling is supported, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Can also be determined using Info_Target. - */ - - -#define ADP_Profile_Stop ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,1) -/* ADP_Profile_Stop - * ---------------- - * Summary: Stops profiling. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIProfile_Stop. - */ - - -#define ADP_Profile_Start ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,2) -/* ADP_Profile_Start - * ----------------- - * Summary: Starts profiling (PC sampling). - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word interval) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'interval' is the period of PC sampling in micro seconds. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIProfile_Start. - */ - - -#define ADP_Profile_WriteMap ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,3) -#define ADP_ProfileWriteHeaderSize (ADP_DEFAULT_HEADER_SIZE + 4*sizeof(word)) - -/* ADP_Profile_WriteMap - * -------------------- - * Summary: Downloads a map array, which describes the PC ranges for profiling. - * - * Arguments: A number of messages each of form:- - * Send: (word len, word size, word offset, words map_data) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'len' is the number of elements in the entire map array being downloaded. - * 'size' is the number of words being downloaded in this message, i.e. the - * length of 'map_data'. - * 'offset' is the offset into the entire map array which this message starts - * from, in words. - * 'map_data' consists of 'size' words of map data. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIProfile_WriteMap. - */ - - -#define ADP_Profile_ReadMap ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,4) -#define ADP_ProfileReadHeaderSize (ADP_DEFAULT_HEADER_SIZE + 2*sizeof(word)) - -/* ADP_Profile_ReadMap - * ------------------- - * Summary: Uploads a set of profile counts which correspond to the current - * profile map. - * - * Arguments: A number of messages, each of the form: - * Send: (word offset, word size) - * Return: (word status, words counts) - * - * 'offset' is the offset in the entire array of counts that this message - * starts from, in words. - * 'size' is the number of words uploaded in this message (in counts). - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'counts' is 'size' words of profile counts. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIProfile_ReadMap. - */ - - -#define ADP_Profile_ClearCounts ADPSUBREASON(CI_HADP,5) -/* ADP_Profile_ClearCounts - * ----------------------- - * Summary: Requests that PC sample counts be set to zero. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDIProfile_ClearCounts. - */ - -#define ADP_InitialiseApplication ADPREASON(CI_HADP,20) -/* ADP_InitialiseApplication - * ------------------------- - * Summary: Requests that OS setup up the thread/task so that it can be - * executed. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - -#define ADP_End ADPREASON(CI_HADP,21) -/* ADP_End - * ------- - * Summary: Sent by the host debugger to tell angel this debugging session - * is is finished - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status) - * status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - */ - -/****************************************************************** - * - * CI_TADP messages - * - */ - -#define ADP_TADPUnrecognised ADPREASON(CI_TADP,0) -/* This message is unusual in that it is normally sent in reply to - * another message which is not understood. This is an exception - * to the normal protocol which says that a reply must have the - * same base reason code as the original. There is a single reply - * parameter which is the reason code which was not understood. - * - * As well as being a reply this message can also be sent and will - * return as if this message were unrecognised! - * - * Parameters: - * none - * - * Reply: - * word reason code which was not recognised - */ - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -#define ADP_Stopped ADPREASON(CI_TADP,1) -/* ADP_Stopped - * ----------- - * Summary: This message is sent to the host when the application stops, - * either naturally or due to an exception. - * - * Parameters: - * word reason subcode - * other arguments as reason subcode determines. - * Unless stated otherwise (below) there will be none. - * - * Reply: - * word status unless reason subcode says otherwise - * - * This message is sent to the host when execution has stopped. This - * can be when the end of the application has been reached, or as the - * result of an exception. It can also be the return from an ADP_Step - * process, when the requested number of instructions have been - * executed., or a breakpoint or watchpoint has been hit etc. - */ - -/* The first set of Stopped subreason codes are for the ARM hardware - * vectors. These events will be raised if the - * ADP_Control_Vector_Catch allows, or if the target application has - * not provided its own handlers. - */ -#define ADP_Stopped_BranchThroughZero ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,0) -#define ADP_Stopped_UndefinedInstr ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,1) -#define ADP_Stopped_SoftwareInterrupt ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,2) -#define ADP_Stopped_PrefetchAbort ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,3) -#define ADP_Stopped_DataAbort ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,4) -#define ADP_Stopped_AddressException ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,5) -#define ADP_Stopped_IRQ ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,6) -#define ADP_Stopped_FIQ ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,7) - -/* We leave the rest of what would be the bits in the VectorCatch - * bitmask free for future expansion. - */ - -/* The following are software reasons for execution stopping: */ -#define ADP_Stopped_BreakPoint ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,32) -/* Breakpoint was reached - * extra send parameter: word handle - indicates which breakpoint - */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_WatchPoint ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,33) -/* Watchpoint was triggered - * extra send parameter: word handle - indicates which watchpoint - */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_StepComplete ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,34) -/* End of ADP_Step request */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_RunTimeErrorUnknown ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,35) -/* - * non-specific fatal runtime support error - */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_InternalError ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,36) -/* extra send parameter: word error - indicates the nature of the error - * - * An Angel internal error has happened. The error number should be - * displayed for the user to report to his software supplier. Once - * this error has been received the internal state of Angel can no longer - * be trusted. - */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_UserInterruption ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,37) -/* Host requested interruption */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP,38) -/* extra send parameter: word exitcode - * This indicates that the application has exited via exit(), an exitcode - * of zero indiactes successful termination. - */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_StackOverflow ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP, 39) -/* - * Software stack overflow has occurred - */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_DivisionByZero ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP, 40) -/* - * Division by zero has occurred - */ - -#define ADP_Stopped_OSSpecific ADPSUBREASON(CI_TADP, 41) -/* - * The OS has requested that execution stops. The OS will know - * why this has happened. - */ - - - -/****************************************************************** - * - * CI_TTDCC messages (Target-initiated debug comms channel) - * - */ - -#define ADP_TDCC_ToHost ADPREASON(CI_TTDCC,0) -/* ADP_TDCC_ToHost - * ------------------ - * Summary: Send Data down Comms Channel in ToHost direction. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: (word nbytes, words data) - * Return: (word status) - * - * 'nbytes' is number of BYTES to be transferred from the target to the - * host via the Debug Comms channel. - * 'data' is (nbytes/sizeof(word)) WORDS of data to be transferred from - * the target to the host via the Debug Comms channel. - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDP_CCToHost and RDP_CCToHostReply (just set the - * direction bit). - * NOTE II: Current implementations only support single word transfers - * (nbytes = 4). - */ - - -#define ADP_TDCC_FromHost ADPREASON(CI_TTDCC,1) -/* ADP_TDCC_FromHost - * -------------------- - * Summary: Send Data down Comms Channel in FromHost direction. - * - * Arguments: - * Send: () - * Return: (word status, word nbytes, words data) - * - * 'status' is RDIError_NoError to indicate success, non-zero otherwise. - * 'nbytes' is number of BYTES to be transferred from the host to the - * target via the Debug Comms channel, or zero if the host has no data - * to transfer. - * 'data' is (nbytes/sizeof(word)) WORDS of transferred data. - * - * NOTE: Equivalent to RDP_CCFromHost and RDP_CCFromHostReply (just set the - * direction bit). - * NOTE II: Current implementations only support single word transfers - * (nbytes = 4). - */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Error Codes - * - */ - -#define RDIError_NoError 0 - -#define RDIError_Reset 1 -#define RDIError_UndefinedInstruction 2 -#define RDIError_SoftwareInterrupt 3 -#define RDIError_PrefetchAbort 4 -#define RDIError_DataAbort 5 -#define RDIError_AddressException 6 -#define RDIError_IRQ 7 -#define RDIError_FIQ 8 -#define RDIError_Error 9 -#define RDIError_BranchThrough0 10 - -#define RDIError_NotInitialised 128 -#define RDIError_UnableToInitialise 129 -#define RDIError_WrongByteSex 130 -#define RDIError_UnableToTerminate 131 -#define RDIError_BadInstruction 132 -#define RDIError_IllegalInstruction 133 -#define RDIError_BadCPUStateSetting 134 -#define RDIError_UnknownCoPro 135 -#define RDIError_UnknownCoProState 136 -#define RDIError_BadCoProState 137 -#define RDIError_BadPointType 138 -#define RDIError_UnimplementedType 139 -#define RDIError_BadPointSize 140 -#define RDIError_UnimplementedSize 141 -#define RDIError_NoMorePoints 142 -#define RDIError_BreakpointReached 143 -#define RDIError_WatchpointAccessed 144 -#define RDIError_NoSuchPoint 145 -#define RDIError_ProgramFinishedInStep 146 -#define RDIError_UserInterrupt 147 -#define RDIError_CantSetPoint 148 -#define RDIError_IncompatibleRDILevels 149 - -#define RDIError_CantLoadConfig 150 -#define RDIError_BadConfigData 151 -#define RDIError_NoSuchConfig 152 -#define RDIError_BufferFull 153 -#define RDIError_OutOfStore 154 -#define RDIError_NotInDownload 155 -#define RDIError_PointInUse 156 -#define RDIError_BadImageFormat 157 -#define RDIError_TargetRunning 158 -#define RDIError_DeviceWouldNotOpen 159 -#define RDIError_NoSuchHandle 160 -#define RDIError_ConflictingPoint 161 - -#define RDIError_LittleEndian 240 -#define RDIError_BigEndian 241 -#define RDIError_SoftInitialiseError 242 - -#define RDIError_InsufficientPrivilege 253 -#define RDIError_UnimplementedMessage 254 -#define RDIError_UndefinedMessage 255 - - -#endif - -/* EOF adp_h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/adperr.h b/gdb/rdi-share/adperr.h deleted file mode 100644 index f90f1dc..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/adperr.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Definitions of ADP error codes - */ - -#ifndef angsd_adperrs_h -#define angsd_adperrs_h -/* - * ADP failure codes start at 256 to distinguish them for debug purposes - */ -enum AdpErrs -{ - adp_ok = 0, - adp_failed = 256, - adp_malloc_failure, - adp_illegal_args, - adp_device_not_found, - adp_device_open_failed, - adp_device_already_open, - adp_device_not_open, - adp_bad_channel_id, - adp_callback_already_registered, - adp_write_busy, - adp_bad_packet, - adp_seq_high, - adp_seq_low, - adp_timeout_on_open, - adp_abandon_boot_wait, - adp_late_startup, - adp_new_agent_starting -}; - -#ifndef __cplusplus -typedef enum AdpErrs AdpErrs; -#endif - -#define AdpMess_Failed "ADP Error - unspecific failure" -#define AdpMess_MallocFailed "ADP Error - malloc failed" -#define AdpMess_IllegalArgs "ADP Error - illegal arguments" -#define AdpMess_DeviceNotFound "ADP Error - invalid device specified" -#define AdpMess_DeviceOpenFailed "ADP Error - specified device failed to open" -#define AdpMess_DeviceAlreadyOpen "ADP Error - device already open" -#define AdpMess_DeviceNotOpen "ADP Error - device not open" -#define AdpMess_BadChannelId "ADP Error - bad channel Id" -#define AdpMess_CBAlreadyRegd "ADP Error - callback already registered" -#define AdpMess_WriteBusy "ADP Error - write busy" -#define AdpMess_BadPacket "ADP Error - bad packet" -#define AdpMess_SeqHigh "ADP Error - sequence number too high" -#define AdpMess_SeqLow "ADP Error - sequence number too low" -#define AdpMess_TimeoutOnOpen "ADP Error - target did not respond" -#define AdpMess_AbandonBootWait "abandoned wait for late startup" -#define AdpMess_LateStartup "Target compiled with LATE_STARTUP set.\n" \ - "Waiting for target...\n" \ - "Press <Ctrl-C> to abort.\n" -#define AdpMessLen_LateStartup (3*80) -#define AdpMess_NewAgentStarting "New Debug Agent about to start.\n" - -#endif /* ndef angsd_adperr_h */ - -/* EOF adperr.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/angel.h b/gdb/rdi-share/angel.h deleted file mode 100644 index 60a5f31..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/angel.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/*> angel.h <*/ -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* This header file is the main holder for the declarations and - * prototypes for the core Angel system. Some Angel concepts are - * described at the start of this file to ensure that a complete view - * of the Angel world can be derived purely from the source. - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * NOTE: Currently the Angel source is designed to be simple, - * understandable and easy to port to new hardware platforms. However, - * this does not always yield the highest performing system. The - * current layered approach introduces an overhead to the performance - * of the system. In a true commercial target, this code should be - * re-designed to build a system where the Angel logical message - * system, device driver and hardware accesses are merged to provide - * the best performance. - */ -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* Angel overview: - -... some comments describing Angel ... - - * Angel is designed as a kit-of-parts that can be used to provide - * run-time support for the development of ARM applications. The main - * core of Angel is in providing support for the "debug" message - * communication with a host system. These messages do not just cover - * debugging ARM processes, but also the process of downloading ARM - * programs or attaching to executing processes on the target. - * - * A stand-alone ROM based Angel world is the basic starting point for - * a system, since it will allow programs to be downloaded to the - * target. The ROM version of Angel will provide the generic debug - * support, but no system specific routines. The preferred method of - * using Angel is as a link library. This ensures that applications - * carry with them the Angel routines necessary to support debugging - * (and also ensure that the Angel version is up-to-date, independant - * of the version in the target ROM). Eventually, once a program has - * been fully debugged, a ROMmed version of the program can be - * generated with the Angel code being provided in the application. - -.. more comments .. - - * The standard Angel routines do *NOT* perform any dynamic memory - * allocation. To simplify the source, and aid the porting to a non C - * library world, memory is either pre-allocated (as build-time - * globals) or actually given to the particular Angel routine by the - * active run-time. This ensures that the interaction between Angel - * and the target O/S is minimised. - * - * Notes: We sub-include more header files to keep the source - * modular. Since Angel is a kit-of-parts alternative systems may need - * to change the prototypes of particular functions, whilst - * maintaining a fixed external interface. e.g. using the standard - * DEBUG messages, but with a different communications world. - */ -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -#ifndef __angel_h -#define __angel_h - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*-- Global Angel definitions and manifests ---------------------------------*/ -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* When building Angel we may not include the standard library - * headers. However, it is useful coding using standard macro names - * since it makes the code easier to understand. - */ - -typedef unsigned int word ; -typedef unsigned char byte ; - -/* The following typedefs can be used to access I/O registers: */ -typedef volatile unsigned int vuword ; -typedef volatile unsigned char vubyte ; - -/* - * The following typedefs are used when defining objects that may also - * be created on a host system, where the word size is not - * 32bits. This ensures that the same data values are manipulated. - */ -#ifdef TARGET -typedef unsigned int unsigned32; -typedef signed int signed32; -typedef int int32; - -typedef unsigned short int unsigned16; -typedef signed short int signed16; - -/* - * yet another solution for the bool/boolean problem, this one is - * copied from Scott's modifications to clx/host.h - */ -# ifdef IMPLEMENT_BOOL_AS_ENUM - enum _bool { _false, _true }; -# define _bool enum _bool -# elif defined(IMPLEMENT_BOOL_AS_INT) || !defined(__cplusplus) -# define _bool int -# define _false 0 -# define _true 1 -# endif - -# ifdef _bool -# define bool _bool -# endif - -# ifndef true -# define true _true -# define false _false -# endif - -# ifndef YES -# define YES true -# define NO false -# endif - -# undef TRUE /* some OSF headers define as 1 */ -# define TRUE true - -# undef FALSE /* some OSF headers define as 1 */ -# define FALSE false - -# ifndef NULL -# define NULL 0 -# endif - -#else - -# include "host.h" - -#endif - -#ifndef IGNORE -# define IGNORE(x) ((x)=(x)) -#endif - -/* The following typedef allows us to cast between integral and - * function pointers. This isn't allowed by direct casting when - * conforming to the ANSI spec. - */ -typedef union ansibodge -{ - word w ; - word *wp ; - void *vp ; - byte *bp ; - void (*vfn)(void) ; - word (*wfn)(void) ; - int (*ifn)(void) ; - byte (*bfn)(void) ; -} ansibodge ; - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* The amount setup aside by the run-time system for stack overflow - * handlers to execute in. This must be at least 256bytes, since that - * value is assumed by the current ARM Ltd compiler. - * This space is _only_ kept for the USR stack, not any of the privileged - * mode stacks, as stack overflow on these is always fatal - there is - * no point attemptingto recover. In addition is is important that - * Angel should keep privileged stack space requirements to a minimum. - */ -#define APCS_STACKGUARD 256 - -#endif /* __angel_h */ - -/* EOF angel.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/angel_bytesex.c b/gdb/rdi-share/angel_bytesex.c deleted file mode 100644 index 054f960..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/angel_bytesex.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * angel_bytesex.c - Code to support byte-sex independence - * Copyright: (C) 1991, Advanced RISC Machines Ltd., Cambridge, England. - */ - -/* - * RCS $Revision$ - * Checkin $Date$ - */ - -#include "angel_bytesex.h" - -static int reversing_bytes = 0; - -void bytesex_reverse(yes_or_no) -int yes_or_no; -{ reversing_bytes = yes_or_no; -} - -int bytesex_reversing() -{ - return reversing_bytes; -} - -int32 bytesex_hostval(v) -int32 v; -{ /* Return v with the same endian-ness as the host */ - /* This mess generates better ARM code than the more obvious mess */ - /* and may eventually peephole to optimal code... */ - if (reversing_bytes) - { unsigned32 t; - /* t = v ^ (v ror 16) */ - t = v ^ ((v << 16) | (((unsigned32)v) >> 16)); - t &= ~0xff0000; - /* v = v ror 8 */ - v = (v << 24) | (((unsigned32)v) >> 8); - v = v ^ (t >> 8); - } - return v; -} - -int32 bytesex_hostval_16(v) -int32 v; -{ - if (reversing_bytes) { - v = ((v >> 8) & 0xff) | ((v << 8) & 0xff00); - } - return v; -} diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/angel_bytesex.h b/gdb/rdi-share/angel_bytesex.h deleted file mode 100644 index cb86af4..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/angel_bytesex.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - Title: Code to support byte-sex independence - Copyright: (C) 1991, Advanced RISC Machines Ltd., Cambridge, England. -*/ -/* - * RCS $Revision$ - * Checkin $Date$ - */ - -#ifndef angel_bytesex_h -#define angel_bytesex_h - -#include "host.h" - -void bytesex_reverse(int yes_or_no); -/* - * Turn sex-reversal on or off - 0 means off, non-0 means on. - */ - -int bytesex_reversing(void); -/* - * Return non-0 if reversing the byte sex, else 0. - */ - -int32 bytesex_hostval(int32 v); -/* - * Return v or byte-reversed v, according to whether sex-reversval - * is on or off. - */ - -int32 bytesex_hostval_16(int32 v); -/* Return v or byte-reversed v for a 16 bit value */ - -#endif diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/angel_endian.h b/gdb/rdi-share/angel_endian.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4e40dcb..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/angel_endian.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * angel_endian.h - target endianness independent read/write primitives. - */ - -#ifndef angel_endian_h -#define angel_endian_h - -/* - * The endianness of the data being processed needs to be known, but - * the host endianness is not required (since the data is constructed - * using bytes). At the moment these are provided as macros. This - * gives the compiler freedom in optimising individual calls. However, - * if space is at a premium then functions should be provided. - * - * NOTE: These macros assume that the data has been packed in the same format - * as the packing on the build host. If this is not the case then - * the wrong addresses could be used when dealing with structures. - * - */ - -/* - * For all the following routines the target endianness is defined by the - * following boolean definitions. - */ -#define BE (1 == 1) /* TRUE : big-endian */ -#define LE (1 == 0) /* FALSE : little-endian */ - -/* - * The following type definitions are used by the endianness converting - * macros. - */ -typedef unsigned char U8; -typedef U8 *P_U8; -typedef const U8 *CP_U8; - -typedef unsigned short U16; -typedef U16 *P_U16; - -typedef unsigned int U32; -typedef U32 *P_U32; - -/* - * If the endianness of the host and target are known (fixed) and the same - * then the following macro definitions can be used. These just directly copy - * the data. - * - * #define READ(e,a) (a) - * #define WRITE(e,a,v) ((a) = (v)) - * #define PREAD(e,a) (a) - * #define PWRITE(e,a,v) (*(a) = (v)) - */ - -/* - * These macros assume that a byte (char) is 8bits in size, and that the - * endianness is not important when reading or writing bytes. - */ -#define PUT8(a,v) (*((P_U8)(a)) = (U8)(v)) -#define PUT16LE(a,v) (PUT8(a,((v) & 0xFF)), \ - PUT8((((P_U8)(a)) + sizeof(char)),((v) >> 8))) -#define PUT16BE(a,v) (PUT8(a,((v) >> 8)), \ - PUT8((((P_U8)(a)) + sizeof(char)),((v) & 0xFF))) -#define PUT32LE(a,v) (PUT16LE(a,v), \ - PUT16LE((((P_U8)(a)) + sizeof(short)),((v) >> 16))) -#define PUT32BE(a,v) (PUT16BE(a,((v) >> 16)), \ - PUT16BE((((P_U8)(a)) + sizeof(short)),v)) - -#define GET8(a) (*((CP_U8)(a))) -#define GET16LE(a) (GET8(a) | (((U16)GET8(((CP_U8)(a)) + sizeof(char))) << 8)) -#define GET16BE(a) ((((U16)GET8(a)) << 8) | GET8(((CP_U8)(a)) + sizeof(char))) -#define GET32LE(a) (GET16LE(a) | \ - (((U32)GET16LE(((CP_U8)(a)) + sizeof(short))) << 16)) -#define GET32BE(a) ((((U32)GET16BE(a)) << 16) | \ - GET16BE(((CP_U8)(a)) + sizeof(short))) - -/* - * These macros simplify the code in respect to reading and writing the - * correct size data when dealing with endianness. "e" is TRUE if we are - * dealing with big-endian data, FALSE if we are dealing with little-endian. - */ - -/* void WRITE(int endianness, void *address, unsigned value); */ - -#define WRITE16(e,a,v) ((e) ? PUT16BE(&(a),v) : PUT16LE(&(a),v)) -#define WRITE32(e,a,v) ((e) ? PUT32BE(&(a),v) : PUT32LE(&(a),v)) -#define WRITE(e,a,v) ((sizeof(v) == sizeof(char)) ? \ - PUT8(&(a),v) : ((sizeof(v) == sizeof(short)) ? \ - WRITE16(e,a,v) : WRITE32(e,a,v))) - -/* unsigned READ(int endianness, void *address) */ -#define READ16(e,a) ((e) ? GET16BE(&(a)) : GET16LE(&(a))) -#define READ32(e,a) ((e) ? GET32BE(&(a)) : GET32LE(&(a))) -#define READ(e,a) ((sizeof(a) == sizeof(char)) ? \ - GET8((CP_U8)&(a)) : ((sizeof(a) == sizeof(short)) ? \ - READ16(e,a) : READ32(e,a))) - -/* void PWRITE(int endianness, void *address, unsigned value); */ -#define PWRITE16(e,a,v) ((e) ? PUT16BE(a,v) : PUT16LE(a,v)) -#define PWRITE32(e,a,v) ((e) ? PUT32BE(a,v) : PUT32LE(a,v)) -#define PWRITE(e,a,v) ((sizeof(v) == sizeof(char)) ? \ - PUT8(a,v) : ((sizeof(v) == sizeof(short)) ? \ - PWRITE16(e,a,v) : PWRITE32(e,a,v))) - -/* unsigned PREAD(int endianness, void *address) */ -#define PREAD16(e,a) ((e) ? GET16BE(a) : GET16LE(a)) -#define PREAD32(e,a) ((e) ? GET32BE(a) : GET32LE(a)) -#define PREAD(e,a) ((sizeof(*(a)) == sizeof(char)) ? \ - GET8((CP_U8)a) : ((sizeof(*(a)) == sizeof(short)) ? \ - PREAD16(e,a) : PREAD32(e,a))) - -#endif /* !defined(angel_endian_h) */ - -/* EOF angel_endian.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/ardi.c b/gdb/rdi-share/ardi.c deleted file mode 100644 index dead319..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/ardi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2693 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * ARDI.c - * Angel Remote Debug Interface - * - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * This file is based on /plg/pisd/rdi.c, but instead of using RDP it uses - * ADP messages. - */ - -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#define uint HIDE_HPs_uint -#include <signal.h> -#undef uint - - -#include "angel_endian.h" -#include "ardi.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "channels.h" -#include "hostchan.h" -#include "host.h" -#include "angel_bytesex.h" -#include "dbg_cp.h" -#include "adp.h" -#include "hsys.h" -#include "logging.h" -#include "msgbuild.h" -#include "rxtx.h" -#include "devsw.h" -#include "params.h" - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS -# define IGNORE(x) (x = x) /* must go after #includes to work on Windows */ -#endif -#define NOT(x) (!(x)) - -#define ADP_INITIAL_TIMEOUT_PERIOD 5 - -static volatile int executing; -static int rdi_log = 0 ; /* debugging ? */ - -/* we need a starting point for our first buffers, this is a safe one */ -int Armsd_BufferSize = ADP_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE; -int Armsd_LongBufSize = ADP_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE; - -#ifdef WIN32 - extern int interrupted; - extern int swiprocessing; -#endif - -static char dummycline = 0; -char *ardi_commandline = &dummycline ; /* exported in ardi.h */ - -extern unsigned int heartbeat_enabled; - -static unsigned char *cpwords[16]; - -typedef struct stoppedProcListElement { - struct stoppedProcListElement *next; - angel_RDI_TargetStoppedProc *fn; - void *arg; -} stoppedProcListElement; - -static stoppedProcListElement *stopped_proc_list=NULL; - -const struct Dbg_HostosInterface *angel_hostif; -static hsys_state *hstate; - -static void angel_DebugPrint(const char *format, ...) -{ va_list ap; - va_start(ap, format); - angel_hostif->dbgprint(angel_hostif->dbgarg, format, ap); - va_end(ap); -} - -#ifdef RDI_VERBOSE -#define TracePrint(s) \ - if (rdi_log & 2) angel_DebugPrint("\n"); \ - if (rdi_log & 1) angel_DebugPrint s -#else -#define TracePrint(s) -#endif - -typedef struct receive_dbgmsg_state { - volatile int received; - Packet *packet; -} receive_dbgmsg_state; - -static receive_dbgmsg_state dbgmsg_state; - -static void receive_debug_packet(Packet *packet, void *stateptr) -{ - receive_dbgmsg_state *state = stateptr; - - state->packet = packet; - state->received = 1; -} - -static int register_debug_message_handler(void) -{ - int err; - dbgmsg_state.received = 0; - - err = Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_HADP, receive_debug_packet, &dbgmsg_state); -#ifdef DEBUG - if (err!=adp_ok) angel_DebugPrint("register_debug_message_handler failed %i\n", err); -#endif - return err; -} - - -static int wait_for_debug_message(int *rcode, int *debugID, - int *OSinfo1, int *OSinfo2, - int *status, Packet **packet) -{ - unsigned int reason; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("wait_for_debug_message waiting for %X\n", *rcode); -#endif - - for ( ; dbgmsg_state.received == 0 ; ) - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(async_block_on_read); - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("wait_for_debug_message got packet\n"); -#endif - - *packet = dbgmsg_state.packet; - - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_HADP, NULL, NULL); - - /* - * TODO: - * If ADP_Unrecognised return error. - * If ADP_Acknowledge - handle appropriately. - * If expected message read arguments and return RDIError_NoError. - * Note: if RDIError occurs then the data values returned are junk - */ - - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA((*packet)->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, debugID, - OSinfo1, OSinfo2, status); - if ((reason&0xffffff) == ADP_HADPUnrecognised) - return RDIError_UnimplementedMessage; - if (reason != (unsigned ) *rcode) { - if((reason&0xffffff) == ADP_HADPUnrecognised) - return RDIError_UnimplementedMessage; - else { - angel_DebugPrint("ARDI ERROR: Expected reasoncode %x got reasoncode %x.\n", - *rcode, reason); - return RDIError_Error; - } - } - else - return RDIError_NoError; - return RDIError_Error; /* stop a pesky ANSI compiler warning */ -} - - -/* - * Handler and registration for logging messages from target - */ -static void TargetLogCallback( Packet *packet, void *state ) -{ - p_Buffer reply = BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer); - unsigned int len = packet->pk_length; - IGNORE(state); - angel_hostif->write(angel_hostif->hostosarg, - (char *)reply, len - CHAN_HEADER_SIZE); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(4); /* better not ask for 0 */ - /* the reply is the ACK - any contents are ignored */ - if (packet != NULL) - Adp_ChannelWrite( CI_TLOG, packet ); -} - -static void TargetLogInit( void ) -{ - AdpErrs err = Adp_ChannelRegisterRead( CI_TLOG, TargetLogCallback, NULL ); - -#ifdef DEBUG - if (err != adp_ok) - angel_DebugPrint("CI_TLOG RegisterRead failed %d\n", err); -#else - IGNORE(err); -#endif -} - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_open-----------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -typedef struct NegotiateState { - bool negotiate_resp; - bool negotiate_ack; - bool link_check_resp; - ParameterConfig *accepted_config; -} NegotiateState; - -static void receive_negotiate(Packet *packet, void *stateptr) -{ - unsigned reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, status; - NegotiateState *n_state = (NegotiateState *)stateptr; - p_Buffer reply = BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer); - - unpack_message( reply, "%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2 ); - reply += ADP_DEFAULT_HEADER_SIZE; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "receive_negotiate: reason %x\n", reason ); -#endif - - switch ( reason ) - { - case ADP_ParamNegotiate | TtoH: - { - n_state->negotiate_resp = TRUE; - - status = GET32LE( reply ); - reply += sizeof(word); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "ParamNegotiate status %u\n", status ); -#endif - if ( status == RDIError_NoError ) - { - if ( Angel_ReadParamConfigMessage( - reply, n_state->accepted_config ) ) - n_state->negotiate_ack = TRUE; - } - break; - } - - case ADP_LinkCheck | TtoH: - { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "PONG!\n" ); -#endif - n_state->link_check_resp = TRUE; - break; - } - - default: - { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "Unexpected!\n" ); -#endif - break; - } - } - DevSW_FreePacket( packet ); -} - -# include <sys/types.h> -#ifdef __unix -# include <sys/time.h> -#else -# include <time.h> -#endif - -/* - * convert a config into a single-valued options list - */ -static ParameterOptions *config_to_options( const ParameterConfig *config ) -{ - unsigned int num_params; - size_t size; - ParameterOptions *base_p; - - num_params = config->num_parameters; - size = - sizeof(ParameterOptions) - + num_params*(sizeof(ParameterList) + sizeof(unsigned int)); - base_p = malloc( size ); - - if ( base_p != NULL ) - { - unsigned int u; - ParameterList *list_p = - (ParameterList *)((char *)base_p + sizeof(ParameterOptions)); - unsigned int *option_p = - (unsigned int *)(list_p + num_params); - - base_p->num_param_lists = num_params; - base_p->param_list = list_p; - - for ( u = 0; u < num_params; ++u ) - { - option_p[u] = config->param[u].value; - list_p[u].type = config->param[u].type; - list_p[u].num_options = 1; - list_p[u].option = &option_p[u]; - } - } - - return base_p; -} - -static AdpErrs negotiate_params( const ParameterOptions *user_options ) -{ - Packet *packet; - unsigned int count; - static Parameter params[AP_NUM_PARAMS]; - static ParameterConfig accepted_config = { AP_NUM_PARAMS, params }; - - time_t t; - - static volatile NegotiateState n_state; - n_state.negotiate_resp = FALSE; - n_state.negotiate_ack = FALSE; - n_state.link_check_resp = FALSE; - n_state.accepted_config = &accepted_config; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "negotiate_params\n" ); -#endif - - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead( CI_HBOOT, receive_negotiate, (void *)&n_state ); - - packet = (Packet *)DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - count = msgbuild( BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w", - ADP_ParamNegotiate | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown ); - count += Angel_BuildParamOptionsMessage( - BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer) + count, user_options ); - packet->pk_length = count; - Adp_ChannelWriteAsync( CI_HBOOT, packet ); - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "sent negotiate packet\n" ); -#endif - - t=time(NULL); - - do { - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(async_block_on_nothing); - - if ((time(NULL)-t) > ADP_INITIAL_TIMEOUT_PERIOD) { - return adp_timeout_on_open; - } - } while ( ! n_state.negotiate_resp ); - - if ( n_state.negotiate_ack ) - { - /* select accepted config */ - Adp_Ioctl( DC_SET_PARAMS, (void *)n_state.accepted_config ); - - /* - * 960430 KWelton - * - * There is a race in the renegotiation protocol: the - * target has to have had time to load new config before - * we send the link check packet - insert a deliberate - * pause (100ms) to give the target some time - */ - Adp_delay(100000); - - /* do link check */ - msgsend( CI_HBOOT, "%w%w%w%w", ADP_LinkCheck | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown ); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("sent link check\n"); -#endif - - do { - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(async_block_on_read); - } while ( ! n_state.link_check_resp ); - Adp_initSeq(); - } - return adp_ok; -} - -static int late_booted = FALSE; -static bool ardi_handler_installed = FALSE; - -#ifdef __unix -static struct sigaction old_action; -#else -static void (*old_handler)(); -#endif - -static bool boot_interrupted = FALSE; -static volatile bool interrupt_request = FALSE; -static volatile bool stop_request = FALSE; - -static void ardi_sigint_handler(int sig) { -#ifdef DEBUG - if (sig != SIGINT) - angel_DebugPrint("Expecting SIGINT got %d.\n", sig); -#else - IGNORE(sig); -#endif - boot_interrupted = TRUE; - interrupt_request = TRUE; -#ifndef __unix - signal(SIGINT, ardi_sigint_handler); -#endif -} - -static void install_ardi_handler( void ) { - if (!ardi_handler_installed) { - /* install a new Ctrl-C handler so we can abandon waiting */ -#ifdef __unix - struct sigaction new_action; - sigemptyset(&new_action.sa_mask); - new_action.sa_handler = ardi_sigint_handler; - new_action.sa_flags = 0; - sigaction(SIGINT, &new_action, &old_action); -#else - old_handler = signal(SIGINT, ardi_sigint_handler); -#endif - ardi_handler_installed = TRUE; - } -} - -static int angel_RDI_errmess(char *buf, int blen, int errnum); - -static void receive_reset_acknowledge(Packet *packet, void *stateptr) { - unsigned reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, status; - IGNORE(stateptr); - - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &status); - if (reason==(ADP_Reset | TtoH) && status==AB_NORMAL_ACK) { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Successfully received normal reset acknowledgement\n"); - late_booted = FALSE; -#endif - } else if (reason==(ADP_Reset | TtoH) && status==AB_LATE_ACK) { - char late_msg[AdpMessLen_LateStartup]; - int late_len; -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Successfully received LATE reset acknowledgement\n"); -#endif - late_booted = TRUE; - install_ardi_handler(); - late_len = angel_RDI_errmess(late_msg, - AdpMessLen_LateStartup, adp_late_startup); - angel_hostif->write(angel_hostif->hostosarg, late_msg, late_len); - } else { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Bad reset ack: reason=%8X, status=%8X\n", reason, status); -#endif - } - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); -} - -static int booted_not_received; -static unsigned int angel_version; -static unsigned int adp_version; -static unsigned int arch_info; -static unsigned int cpu_info; -static unsigned int hw_status; - -static void receive_booted(Packet *packet, void *stateptr) { - unsigned reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, banner_length, bufsiz, longsiz; - unsigned i, count; - - IGNORE(stateptr); - - count = unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), - "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &bufsiz, &longsiz, - &angel_version, &adp_version, - &arch_info, &cpu_info, &hw_status, &banner_length); - if (reason==(ADP_Booted | TtoH)) { -#ifdef MONITOR_DOWNLOAD_PACKETS - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Successfully received Booted\n"); - angel_DebugPrint(" cpu_info=%8X, hw_status=%8X, bufsiz=%d, longsiz=%d\n", - cpu_info, hw_status, bufsiz, longsiz); -#endif - /* Get the banner from the booted message */ - for (i=0; i<banner_length; i++) - angel_hostif->writec(angel_hostif->hostosarg, - (BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+count)[i]); - - booted_not_received=0; -#ifndef NO_HEARTBEAT - heartbeat_enabled = TRUE; -#endif - Armsd_BufferSize = bufsiz + CHAN_HEADER_SIZE; - Armsd_LongBufSize = longsiz + CHAN_HEADER_SIZE; - } else { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Bad Booted msg: reason=%8X\n", reason); -#endif - } - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); -} - - -/* forward declaration */ -static int angel_negotiate_defaults( void ); - -/* Open communications. */ -int angel_RDI_open( - unsigned type, Dbg_ConfigBlock const *config, - Dbg_HostosInterface const *hostif, struct Dbg_MCState *dbg_state) -{ - Packet *packet; - int status, reasoncode, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err; - ParameterOptions *user_options = NULL; - - time_t t; - - IGNORE( dbg_state ); - - if ((type & 1) == 0) { - /* cold start */ - if (hostif != NULL) { - angel_hostif = hostif; - err = HostSysInit(hostif, &ardi_commandline, &hstate); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: HostSysInit error %i\n",err); -#endif - return err; - } - } - TargetLogInit(); - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Buffer allocated in angel_RDI_open(type=%i).\n",type); -#endif - - if ((type & 1) == 0) { - /* cold start */ - unsigned endian; - Adp_Ioctl( DC_GET_USER_PARAMS, (void *)&user_options ); - if ( user_options != NULL ) { - err = negotiate_params( user_options ); - if (err != adp_ok) return err; - } - else { - ParameterConfig *default_config = NULL; - Adp_Ioctl( DC_GET_DEFAULT_PARAMS, (void *)&default_config ); - if ( default_config != NULL ) { - ParameterOptions *default_options = config_to_options(default_config); - err = negotiate_params( default_options ); - if (err != adp_ok) return err; - } - } - - /* Register handlers before sending any messages */ - booted_not_received=1; - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_HBOOT, receive_reset_acknowledge, NULL); - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_TBOOT, receive_booted, NULL); - endian = 0; - if (config!=NULL) { - if (config->bytesex & RDISex_Little) endian |= ADP_BootHostFeature_LittleEnd; - if (config->bytesex & RDISex_Big) endian |= ADP_BootHostFeature_BigEnd; - } - msgsend(CI_HBOOT,"%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Reset | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, endian); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Transmitted Reset message in angel_RDI_open.\n"); -#endif - - /* We will now either get an acknowledgement for the Reset message - * or if the target was started after the host, we will get a - * rebooted message first. - */ - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: waiting for a booted message\n"); -#endif - - { - boot_interrupted = FALSE; - - if (late_booted) - install_ardi_handler(); - - t=time(NULL); - - do { - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(async_block_on_nothing); - if ((time(NULL)-t) > ADP_INITIAL_TIMEOUT_PERIOD && !late_booted) { - return adp_timeout_on_open; - } - } while (booted_not_received && !boot_interrupted); - - if (ardi_handler_installed) - { - /* uninstall our Ctrl-C handler */ -#ifdef __unix - sigaction(SIGINT, &old_action, NULL); -#else - signal(SIGINT, old_handler); -#endif - } - - if (boot_interrupted) { - angel_negotiate_defaults(); - return adp_abandon_boot_wait; - } - } - - booted_not_received=1; - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_HBOOT, NULL, NULL); - - /* Leave the booted handler installed */ - msgsend(CI_TBOOT, "%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Booted | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, 0); - Adp_initSeq(); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Transmitted ADP_Booted acknowledgement.\n"); - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Boot sequence completed, leaving angel_RDI_open.\n"); -#endif - - return (hw_status & ADP_CPU_BigEndian )? RDIError_BigEndian : - RDIError_LittleEndian; - } - else { - /* warm start */ - register_debug_message_handler(); - - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w", - ADP_InitialiseApplication | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Transmitted Initialise Application\n"); -#endif - reasoncode=ADP_InitialiseApplication | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reasoncode, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) return err; - return status; - } - return -1; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_close----------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -static int angel_negotiate_defaults( void ) { - int err = adp_ok; - ParameterConfig *default_config = NULL; - Adp_Ioctl( DC_GET_DEFAULT_PARAMS, (void *)&default_config ); - if ( default_config != NULL ) { - ParameterOptions *default_options = config_to_options(default_config); - err = negotiate_params( default_options ); - free( default_options ); - } - return err; -} - -int angel_RDI_close(void) { -/*Angel host exit */ - int err; - int status,debugID, OSinfo1,OSinfo2; - int reason; - Packet *packet = NULL;; -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_Close.\n"); -#endif - - register_debug_message_handler(); - - heartbeat_enabled = FALSE; - - err = msgsend(CI_HADP,"%w%w%w%w",ADP_End | HtoT,0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) return err; - reason = ADP_End | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) return err; - if (status == RDIError_NoError) { - err = angel_negotiate_defaults(); - if (err != adp_ok) return err; - Adp_Ioctl( DC_RESET, NULL ); /* just to be safe */ - return HostSysExit(hstate); - } - else - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_read-----------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Read memory contents from target to host: use ADP_Read */ -int angel_RDI_read(ARMword source, void *dest, unsigned *nbytes) -{ - Packet *packet=NULL; - int len; /* Integer to hold message length. */ - unsigned int nbtogo = *nbytes, nbinpacket, nbdone=0; - int rnbytes = 0, status, reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err; - unsigned int maxlen = Armsd_BufferSize-CHAN_HEADER_SIZE-ADP_ReadHeaderSize; - - /* Print debug trace information, this is just copied straight from rdi.c - and I can see no reason why it should have to be changed. */ - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_read: source=%.8lx dest=%p nbytes=%.8x\n", - (unsigned long)source, dest, *nbytes)); - if (*nbytes == 0) return RDIError_NoError; /* Read nothing - easy! */ - /* check the buffer size */ - while (nbtogo >0) { - register_debug_message_handler(); - - nbinpacket = (nbtogo <= maxlen) ? nbtogo : maxlen; - len = msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Read | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, source+nbdone, - nbinpacket); - reason=ADP_Read | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_read: nbinpacket =%d status=%08x err = %d\n", - nbinpacket,status,err)); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) return err; /* Was there an error? */ - if (status == RDIError_NoError){ - rnbytes += PREAD(LE,(unsigned int *)(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+20)); - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_read: rnbytes = %d\n",rnbytes)); - memcpy(((unsigned char *)dest)+nbdone, BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+24, - nbinpacket); - } - nbdone += nbinpacket; - nbtogo -= nbinpacket; - } - *nbytes -= rnbytes; - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_write----------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Transfer memory block from host to target. Use ADP_Write>. */ -int angel_RDI_write(const void *source, ARMword dest, unsigned *nbytes) -{ - Packet *packet;/* Message buffers. */ - unsigned int len, nbtogo = *nbytes, nboffset = 0, nbinpacket; - int status, reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err; - unsigned int maxlen = Armsd_LongBufSize-CHAN_HEADER_SIZE-ADP_WriteHeaderSize; - - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_write: source=%p dest=%.8lx nbytes=%.8x\n", - source, (unsigned long)dest, *nbytes)); - - if (*nbytes == 0) return RDIError_NoError; - - *nbytes = 0; - while (nbtogo > 0) { - packet = (Packet *) DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_LongBufSize); - nbinpacket = (nbtogo <= maxlen) ? nbtogo : maxlen; - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", - ADP_Write | HtoT, 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_HandleUnknown, dest+nboffset, nbinpacket); - /* Copy the data into the packet. */ - - memcpy(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+len, - ((const unsigned char *) source)+nboffset, nbinpacket); - nboffset += nbinpacket; - packet->pk_length = nbinpacket+len; - -#ifdef MONITOR_DOWNLOAD_PACKETS - angel_DebugPrint("angel_RDI_write packet size=%i, bytes done=%i\n", - nbinpacket, nboffset); -#endif - - register_debug_message_handler(); - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); - reason=ADP_Write | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - nbtogo -= nbinpacket; - if (err != RDIError_NoError) return err; - if (status == RDIError_NoError) - *nbytes += nbinpacket; - - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - } - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_CPUread--------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Reads the values of registers in the CPU, uses ADP_CPUwrite. */ -int angel_RDI_CPUread(unsigned mode, unsigned long mask, ARMword *buffer) -{ - unsigned int i, j; - Packet *packet = NULL; - int err, status, reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2; -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_CPUread.\n"); -#endif - for (i=0, j=0 ; i < RDINumCPURegs ; i++) - if (mask & (1L << i)) j++; /* Count the number of registers. */ - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%c%w", ADP_CPUread | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, mode, mask); - reason = ADP_CPUread | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - if(status == RDIError_NoError) { - for (i=0; i<j; i++) - buffer[i] = GET32LE(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+20+(i*4)); - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_CPUread: mode=%.8x mask=%.8lx", mode, mask)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); -#ifdef RDI_VERBOSE - if (rdi_log & 1) { - unsigned k; - for (k = 0, j = 0 ; j <= 20 ; j++) - if (mask & (1L << j)) { - angel_DebugPrint("%c%.8lx",k%4==0?'\n':' ', - (unsigned long)buffer[k]); - k++ ; - } - angel_DebugPrint("\n") ; - } -#endif - - } - return status; -} - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_CPUwrite-------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Write CPU registers: use ADP_CPUwrite. */ -int angel_RDI_CPUwrite(unsigned mode, unsigned long mask, - ARMword const *buffer){ - - unsigned i, j, c; - Packet *packet; - int status, reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err, len; - - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_CPUwrite: mode=%.8x mask=%.8lx", mode, mask)); -#ifdef RDI_VERBOSE - if (rdi_log & 1) { - for (j = 0, i = 0 ; i <= 20 ; i++) - if (mask & (1L << i)) { - angel_DebugPrint("%c%.8lx",j%4==0?'\n':' ', - (unsigned long)buffer[j]); - j++ ; - } - angel_DebugPrint("\n") ; - } -#endif - packet = (Packet *)DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - for (i=0, j=0; i < RDINumCPURegs ; i++) - if (mask & (1L << i)) j++; /* count the number of registers */ - - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%b%w", - ADP_CPUwrite | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, mode, mask); - for(c=0; c<j; c++) - PUT32LE(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+len+(c*4), buffer[c]); - packet->pk_length = len+(j*4); - register_debug_message_handler(); - - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); - reason = ADP_CPUwrite | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) - return err; /* Was there an error? */ - else - return status; - } - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_CPread---------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Read coprocessor's internal state. See dbg_cp.h for help. - * Use ADP_CPRead. - * It would appear that the correct behaviour at this point is to leave - * the unpacking to a the caller and to simply copy the stream of data - * words into the buffer - */ - -int angel_RDI_CPread(unsigned CPnum, unsigned long mask, ARMword *buffer){ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int i, j, status, reasoncode, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err, debugID; - unsigned char *rmap = cpwords[CPnum]; - int n; -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_CPread.\n"); -#endif - if (rmap == NULL) return RDIError_UnknownCoPro; - - register_debug_message_handler(); - n = rmap[-1]; - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%b%w", ADP_CPread | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, CPnum, mask); - reasoncode=ADP_CPread | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reasoncode, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; /* Was there an error? */ - } - for (j=i=0; i < n ; i++) /* count the number of registers */ - if (mask & (1L << i)) { - j++; - } - for (i=0; i<j; i++) - buffer[i] = PREAD32(LE, BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer) + 20 + (i*4)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_CPread: CPnum=%.8x mask=%.8lx\n", CPnum, mask)); -#ifdef RDI_VERBOSE - if (rdi_log & 1) { - for (i = 0, j = 0; j < n ; j++) { - if (mask & (1L << j)) { - int nw = rmap[j]; - angel_DebugPrint("%2d ", j); - while (--nw > 0) - angel_DebugPrint("%.8lx ", (unsigned long)buffer[i++]); - angel_DebugPrint("%.8lx\n", (unsigned long)buffer[i++]); - } - } - } -#endif - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_CPwrite--------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Write coprocessor's internal state. See dbg_cp.h for help. Use - * ADP_CPwrite. - */ - -int angel_RDI_CPwrite(unsigned CPnum, unsigned long mask, - ARMword const *buffer) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int i, j, len, status, reason, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err, debugID; - unsigned char *rmap = cpwords[CPnum]; - int n; - - if (rmap == NULL) return RDIError_UnknownCoPro; - n = rmap[-1]; - - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_CPwrite: CPnum=%d mask=%.8lx\n", CPnum, mask)); - -#ifdef RDI_VERBOSE - if (rdi_log & 1) { - for (i = 0, j = 0; j < n ; j++) - if (mask & (1L << j)) { - int nw = rmap[j]; - angel_DebugPrint("%2d ", j); - while (--nw > 0) - angel_DebugPrint("%.8lx ", (unsigned long)buffer[i++]); - angel_DebugPrint("%.8lx\n", (unsigned long)buffer[i++]); - } - } -#endif - - for (j=i=0; i < n ; i++) /* Count the number of registers. */ - if (mask & (1L << i)) j++; - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%c%w", - ADP_CPwrite | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, CPnum, mask); - for(i=0; i<j; i++) - len+=msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer) + len, "%w", buffer[i]); - packet->pk_length = len; - register_debug_message_handler(); - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); /* Transmit message. */ - reason=ADP_CPwrite | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) - return err; - else - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_pointinq-------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Do test calls to ADP_SetBreak/ADP_SetWatch to see if resources exist to - carry out request. */ -int angel_RDI_pointinq(ARMword *address, unsigned type, unsigned datatype, - ARMword *bound) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int len, status, reason, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err=RDIError_NoError; - /* stop a compiler warning */ - int debugID, pointhandle; - TracePrint( - ("angel_RDI_pointinq: address=%.8lx type=%d datatype=%d bound=%.8lx ", - (unsigned long)*address, type, datatype, (unsigned long)*bound)); - /* for a buffer. */ - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%b", - ((datatype == 0) ? ADP_SetBreak : ADP_SetWatch) | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, address, type); - if (datatype == 0) - len += msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer) + 21, "%w", bound); - else - len += msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer) + 21, "%b%w", datatype, bound); - - register_debug_message_handler(); - packet->pk_length = len; - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); - reason = ((datatype == 0) ? ADP_SetBreak : ADP_SetWatch | TtoH); - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; /* Was there an error? */ - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &status, - &pointhandle, &address, &bound); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_setbreak-------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Set a breakpoint: Use ADP_SetBreak */ -int angel_RDI_setbreak(ARMword address, unsigned type, ARMword bound, - PointHandle *handle) -{ - int status, reason, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err, debugID; - int tmpval, tmpaddr, tmpbnd; - Packet *packet; - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_setbreak address=%.8lx type=%d bound=%.8lx \n", - (unsigned long)address, type, (unsigned long)bound)); - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%b%w", - ADP_SetBreak| HtoT, 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_HandleUnknown, address, type, bound); - reason = ADP_SetBreak |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; /* Was there an error? */ - } - /* Work around varargs problem... -sts */ - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &status, - &tmpval, &tmpaddr, &tmpbnd); - *handle = tmpval; - address = tmpaddr; - bound = tmpbnd; - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (status != RDIError_NoError) return status; - TracePrint(("returns handle %.8lx\n", (unsigned long)*handle)); - return RDIError_NoError; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_clearbreak-----------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Clear a breakpoint: Use ADP_ClearBreak. */ -int angel_RDI_clearbreak(PointHandle handle) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int status, reason, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err, debugID; - - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_clearbreak: handle=%.8lx\n", (unsigned long)handle)); - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", - ADP_ClearBreak| HtoT, 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_HandleUnknown, handle); - reason = ADP_ClearBreak|TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - angel_DebugPrint("***RECEIVE DEBUG MESSAGE RETURNED ERR = %d.\n", err); - return err; /* Was there an error? */ - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Clear Break completed OK.\n"); -#endif - return RDIError_NoError; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_setwatch-------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Set a watchpoint: use ADP_SetWatch. */ -int angel_RDI_setwatch(ARMword address, unsigned type, unsigned datatype, - ARMword bound, PointHandle *handle) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int status, reason, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err, debugID; - - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_setwatch: address=%.8lx type=%d bound=%.8lx ", - (unsigned long)address, type, (unsigned long)bound)); - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%b%b%w", - ADP_SetWatch| HtoT, 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_HandleUnknown, address, type, datatype, bound); - - reason = ADP_SetWatch | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; /* Was there an error? */ - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &status, - handle, &address, &bound); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - TracePrint(("returns handle %.8lx\n", (unsigned long)*handle)); - return RDIError_NoError; -} - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_clearwatch-----------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Clear a watchpoint: use ADP_ClearWatch. */ -int angel_RDI_clearwatch(PointHandle handle) { - - int status, reason, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err, debugID; - Packet *packet = NULL; - - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_clearwatch: handle=%.8lx\n", (unsigned long)handle)); - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", - ADP_ClearWatch| HtoT, 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_HandleUnknown, handle); - reason = ADP_ClearWatch|TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; /* Was there an error? */ - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return RDIError_NoError; -} - -typedef struct { - unsigned stopped_reason; - int stopped_status; - int data; -} adp_stopped_struct; - - -int angel_RDI_OnTargetStopping(angel_RDI_TargetStoppedProc *fn, - void *arg) -{ - stoppedProcListElement **lptr = &stopped_proc_list; - - /* Find the address of the NULL ptr at the end of the list */ - for (; *lptr!=NULL ; lptr = &((*lptr)->next)) - ; /* Do nothing */ - - *lptr = (stoppedProcListElement *) malloc(sizeof(stoppedProcListElement)); - if (*lptr == NULL) return RDIError_OutOfStore; - (*lptr)->fn = fn; - (*lptr)->arg = arg; - - return RDIError_NoError; -} - -static int CallStoppedProcs(unsigned reason) -{ - stoppedProcListElement *p = stopped_proc_list; - int err=RDIError_NoError; - - for (; p!=NULL ; p=p->next) { - int local_err = p->fn(reason, p->arg); - if (local_err != RDIError_NoError) err=local_err; - } - - return err; -} - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_execute--------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -static int HandleStoppedMessage(Packet *packet, void *stateptr) { - unsigned int err, reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, count; - adp_stopped_struct *stopped_info; - stopped_info = (adp_stopped_struct *) stateptr; - IGNORE(stateptr); - count = unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &stopped_info->stopped_reason, &stopped_info->data); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - if (reason != (ADP_Stopped | TtoH)) { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("Expecting stopped message, got %x", reason); -#endif - return RDIError_Error; - } - else { - executing = FALSE; -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("Received stopped message.\n"); -#endif - } - - err = msgsend(CI_TADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", (ADP_Stopped | HtoT), 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, RDIError_NoError); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("Transmiting stopped acknowledge.\n"); -#endif - if (err != RDIError_NoError) angel_DebugPrint("Transmit failed.\n"); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Stopped reason : %x\n", stopped_info->stopped_reason); -#endif - switch (stopped_info->stopped_reason) { - case ADP_Stopped_BranchThroughZero: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_BranchThrough0; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_UndefinedInstr: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_UndefinedInstruction; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_SoftwareInterrupt: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_SoftwareInterrupt; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_PrefetchAbort: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_PrefetchAbort; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_DataAbort: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_DataAbort; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_AddressException: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_AddressException; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_IRQ: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_IRQ; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_BreakPoint: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_BreakpointReached; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_WatchPoint: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_WatchpointAccessed; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_StepComplete: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_ProgramFinishedInStep; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_RunTimeErrorUnknown: - case ADP_Stopped_StackOverflow: - case ADP_Stopped_DivisionByZero: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_Error; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_FIQ: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_FIQ; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_UserInterruption: - case ADP_Stopped_OSSpecific: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_UserInterrupt; - break; - case ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_NoError; - break; - default: - stopped_info->stopped_status = RDIError_Error; - break; - } - return RDIError_NoError; -} - - -static void interrupt_target( void ) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int err; - int reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, status; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: interrupt_target.\n"); -#endif - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w", ADP_InterruptRequest | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown); - - reason = ADP_InterruptRequest |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: got interrupt ack ok err = %d, status=%i\n", - err, status); -#endif - - return; -} - -#ifdef TEST_DC_APPL - extern void test_dc_appl_handler( const DeviceDescr *device, - Packet *packet ); -#endif - -void angel_RDI_stop_request(void) -{ - stop_request = 1; -} - -/* Core functionality for execute and step */ -static int angel_RDI_ExecuteOrStep(PointHandle *handle, word type, - unsigned ninstr) -{ - extern int (*deprecated_ui_loop_hook) (int); - int err; - adp_stopped_struct stopped_info; - void* stateptr = (void *)&stopped_info; - ChannelCallback HandleStoppedMessageFPtr=(ChannelCallback) HandleStoppedMessage; - int status, reasoncode, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2; - Packet *packet = NULL; - - TracePrint(("angel_RDI_ExecuteOrStep\n")); - - err = Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_TADP, - HandleStoppedMessageFPtr, stateptr); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("TADP Register failed.\n"); -#endif - return err; - } - /* Set executing TRUE here, as it must be set up before the target has - * had any chance at all to execute, or it may send its stopped message - * before we get round to setting executing = TRUE !!! - */ - executing = TRUE; - - register_debug_message_handler(); - -#ifdef TEST_DC_APPL - Adp_Install_DC_Appl_Handler( test_dc_appl_handler ); -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("Transmiting %s message.\n", - type == ADP_Execute ? "execute": "step"); -#endif - - register_debug_message_handler(); - /* Extra ninstr parameter for execute message will simply be ignored */ - err = msgsend(CI_HADP,"%w%w%w%w%w", type | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, ninstr); -#if DEBUG - if (err != RDIError_NoError) angel_DebugPrint("Transmit failed.\n"); -#endif - - reasoncode = type | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message( &reasoncode, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet ); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) - return err; - else if (status != RDIError_NoError) - return status; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("Waiting for program to finish...\n"); -#endif - - interrupt_request = FALSE; - stop_request = FALSE; - - signal(SIGINT, ardi_sigint_handler); - while( executing ) - { - if (deprecated_ui_loop_hook) - deprecated_ui_loop_hook(0); - - if (interrupt_request || stop_request) - { - interrupt_target(); - interrupt_request = FALSE; - stop_request = FALSE; - } - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing( async_block_on_nothing ); - } - signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); - - -#ifdef TEST_DC_APPL - Adp_Install_DC_Appl_Handler( NULL ); -#endif - - (void)Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_TADP, NULL, NULL); - - *handle = (PointHandle)stopped_info.data; - - CallStoppedProcs(stopped_info.stopped_reason); - - return stopped_info.stopped_status; -} - -/* Request that the target starts executing from the stored CPU state: use - ADP_Execute. */ -int angel_RDI_execute(PointHandle *handle) -{ - return angel_RDI_ExecuteOrStep(handle, ADP_Execute, 0); -} - -#ifdef __WATCOMC__ -typedef void handlertype(int); - -static int interrupted=0; - -static void myhandler(int sig) { - IGNORE(sig); - interrupted=1; - signal(SIGINT, myhandler); -} -#endif - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_step-----------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Step 'ninstr' through the code: use ADP_Step. */ -int angel_RDI_step(unsigned ninstr, PointHandle *handle) -{ - int err = angel_RDI_ExecuteOrStep(handle, ADP_Step, ninstr); - if (err == RDIError_ProgramFinishedInStep) - return RDIError_NoError; - else - return err; -} - - -static void SetCPWords(int cpnum, struct Dbg_CoProDesc const *cpd) { - int i, rmax = 0; - for (i = 0; i < cpd->entries; i++) - if (cpd->regdesc[i].rmax > rmax) - rmax = cpd->regdesc[i].rmax; - - { unsigned char *rmap = (unsigned char *)malloc(rmax + 2); - *rmap++ = rmax + 1; - for (i = 0; i < cpd->entries; i++) { - int r; - for (r = cpd->regdesc[i].rmin; r <= cpd->regdesc[i].rmax; r++) - rmap[r] = (cpd->regdesc[i].nbytes+3) / 4; - } -/* if (cpwords[cpnum] != NULL) free(cpwords[cpnum]); */ - cpwords[cpnum] = rmap; - } -} - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_info-----------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Use ADP_Info, ADP_Ctrl and ADP_Profile calls to implement these, - see adp.h for more details. */ - -static int angel_cc_exists( void ) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int err; - int reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, subreason, status; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEB_CC_Exists.\n"); -#endif - - if ( angel_RDI_info( RDIInfo_Icebreaker, NULL, NULL ) == RDIError_NoError ) { - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_ICEbreakerHADP | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_ICEB_CC_Exists ); - reason = ADP_ICEbreakerHADP |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - if (subreason != ADP_ICEB_CC_Exists) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return RDIError_Error; - } - else - return status; - } - else - return RDIError_UnimplementedMessage; -} - -typedef struct { - RDICCProc_ToHost *tohost; void *tohostarg; - RDICCProc_FromHost *fromhost; void *fromhostarg; - bool registered; -} CCState; -static CCState ccstate = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, FALSE }; - -static void HandleDCCMessage( Packet *packet, void *stateptr ) -{ - unsigned int reason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2; - int count; - CCState *ccstate_p = (CCState *)stateptr; - - count = unpack_message( BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2 ); - switch ( reason ) - { - case ADP_TDCC_ToHost | TtoH: - { - /* only handles a single word of data, for now */ - - unsigned int nbytes, data; - - unpack_message( BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+count, "%w%w", - &nbytes, &data ); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "DEBUG: received CC_ToHost message: nbytes %d data %08x.\n", - nbytes, data ); -#endif - ccstate_p->tohost( ccstate_p->tohostarg, data ); - msgsend(CI_TTDCC, "%w%w%w%w%w", - ADP_TDCC_ToHost | HtoT, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, - RDIError_NoError ); - break; - } - - case ADP_TDCC_FromHost | TtoH: - { - /* only handles a single word of data, for now */ - - int valid; - ARMword data; - - ccstate_p->fromhost( ccstate_p->fromhostarg, &data, &valid ); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "DEBUG: received CC_FromHost message, returning: %08x %s.\n", - data, valid ? "VALID" : "INvalid" ); -#endif - msgsend(CI_TTDCC, "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - ADP_TDCC_FromHost | HtoT, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, - RDIError_NoError, valid ? 1 : 0, data ); - break; - } - - default: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "Unexpected TDCC message %08x received\n", reason ); -#endif - break; - } - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return; -} - -static void angel_check_DCC_handler( CCState *ccstate_p ) -{ - int err; - - if ( ccstate_p->tohost != NULL || ccstate_p->fromhost != NULL ) - { - /* doing DCC, so need a handler */ - if ( ! ccstate_p->registered ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "Registering handler for TTDCC channel.\n" ); -#endif - err = Adp_ChannelRegisterRead( CI_TTDCC, HandleDCCMessage, - ccstate_p ); - if ( err == adp_ok ) - ccstate_p->registered = TRUE; -#ifdef DEBUG - else - angel_DebugPrint( "angel_check_DCC_handler: register failed!\n" ); -#endif - } - } - else - { - /* not doing DCC, so don't need a handler */ - if ( ccstate_p->registered ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( "Unregistering handler for TTDCC channel.\n" ); -#endif - err = Adp_ChannelRegisterRead( CI_TTDCC, NULL, NULL ); - if ( err == adp_ok ) - ccstate_p->registered = FALSE; -#ifdef DEBUG - else - angel_DebugPrint( "angel_check_DCC_handler: unregister failed!\n" ); -#endif - } - } -} - - -static int CheckSubMessageReply(int reason, int subreason) { - Packet *packet = NULL; - int status, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2; - int err = RDIError_NoError; - reason |= TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - status = err; - } else { - int sr; - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &sr, &status); - if (subreason != sr) status = RDIError_Error; - } - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return status; -} - -static int SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(int reason, int subreason) { - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", reason | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - subreason); - return CheckSubMessageReply(reason, subreason); -} - -static int SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(int reason, int subreason, ARMword word) { - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", reason | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - subreason, word); - return CheckSubMessageReply(reason, subreason); -} - -static int SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(int reason, int subreason, ARMword *resp) { - Packet *packet = NULL; - int status, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2; - int err = RDIError_NoError; - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", reason | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - subreason); - reason |= TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - status = err; - } else { - int sr; - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &sr, &status, resp); - if (subreason != sr) status = RDIError_Error; - } - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return status; -} - -static int const hostsex = 1; - -int angel_RDI_info(unsigned type, ARMword *arg1, ARMword *arg2) { - Packet *packet = NULL; - int len, status, c, reason, subreason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2; - int err=RDIError_NoError, cpnum=0; - struct Dbg_CoProDesc *cpd; - int count, i; - unsigned char *bp; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_info.\n"); -#endif - switch (type) { - case RDIInfo_Target: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_Target.\n"); -#endif - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Info | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_Info_Target); - reason = ADP_Info |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status, - arg1, arg2); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - if (subreason != ADP_Info_Target) - return RDIError_Error; - else - return status; - - case RDISignal_Stop: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDISignal_Stop.\n"); - if (interrupt_request) - angel_DebugPrint(" STILL WAITING to send previous interrupt request\n"); -#endif - interrupt_request = TRUE; - return RDIError_NoError; - - case RDIInfo_Points: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_Points.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_Points, arg1); - - case RDIInfo_Step: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_Step.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_Step, arg1); - - case RDISet_Cmdline: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDISet_Cmdline.\n"); -#endif - if (ardi_commandline != &dummycline) - free(ardi_commandline); - ardi_commandline = (char *)malloc(strlen((char*)arg1) + 1) ; - (void)strcpy(ardi_commandline, (char *)arg1) ; - return RDIError_NoError; - - case RDIInfo_SetLog: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_SetLog.\n"); -#endif - rdi_log = (int) *arg1; - return RDIError_NoError; - - case RDIInfo_Log: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_Log.\n"); -#endif - *arg1 = rdi_log; - return RDIError_NoError; - - - case RDIInfo_MMU: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_MMU.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_MMU, arg1); - - case RDIInfo_SemiHosting: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_SemiHosting.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_SemiHosting); - - case RDIInfo_CoPro: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_CoPro.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_CoPro); - - case RDICycles: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDICycles.\n"); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Info | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_Info_Cycles); - reason = ADP_Info |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (subreason != ADP_Info_Cycles) - return RDIError_Error; - if (status != RDIError_NoError) return status; - for (c=0; c<12; c++) - arg1[c]=GET32LE(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+24+(c*4)); - return status; - - case RDIInfo_DescribeCoPro: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_DescribeCoPro.\n"); -#endif - cpnum = *(int *)arg1; - cpd = (struct Dbg_CoProDesc *)arg2; - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - if (angel_RDI_info(ADP_Info_CoPro, NULL, NULL) != RDIError_NoError) - return RDIError_Error; - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Info | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro); - len +=msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+20, "%b%b%b%b%b", cpnum, - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].rmin, cpd->regdesc[cpnum].rmax, - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].nbytes, cpd->regdesc[cpnum].access); - if ((cpd->regdesc[cpnum].access&0x3) == 0x3){ - len += msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+25, "%b%b%b%b%b", - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].accessinst.cprt.read_b0, - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].accessinst.cprt.read_b1, - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].accessinst.cprt.write_b0, - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].accessinst.cprt.write_b1, 0xff); - } - else { - len += msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+25, "%b%b%b%b%b%", - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].accessinst.cpdt.rdbits, - cpd->regdesc[cpnum].accessinst.cpdt.nbit,0,0, 0xff); - } - register_debug_message_handler(); - packet->pk_length = len; - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); /* Transmit message. */ - reason = ADP_Info |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (subreason != ADP_Info_DescribeCoPro) - return RDIError_Error; - else - return status; - - case RDIInfo_RequestCoProDesc: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: RDIInfo_RequestCoProDesc.\n"); -#endif - cpnum = *(int *)arg1; - cpd = (struct Dbg_CoProDesc *)arg2; - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Info | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Info_RequestCoProDesc); - len += msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+20, "%b", *(int *)arg1); - packet->pk_length = len; - register_debug_message_handler(); - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); /* Transmit message. */ - reason = ADP_Info |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - count = unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - if (subreason != ADP_Info_RequestCoProDesc) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return RDIError_Error; - } else if ( status != RDIError_NoError ) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return status; - } else { - bp = BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+count; - for ( i = 0; *bp != 0xFF && i < cpd->entries; ++i ) { - cpd->regdesc[i].rmin = *bp++; - cpd->regdesc[i].rmax = *bp++; - cpd->regdesc[i].nbytes = *bp++; - cpd->regdesc[i].access = *bp++; - } - cpd->entries = i; - if ( *bp != 0xFF ) - status = RDIError_BufferFull; - else - SetCPWords( cpnum, cpd ); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return status; - } - - case RDIInfo_GetLoadSize: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Info_AngelBufferSize.\n"); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Info | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Info_AngelBufferSize); - reason = ADP_Info |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - if (subreason != ADP_Info_AngelBufferSize) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return RDIError_Error; - } - else { - word defaultsize, longsize; - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+24, "%w%w", - &defaultsize, &longsize); - *arg1 = longsize - ADP_WriteHeaderSize; /* space for ADP header */ -#ifdef MONITOR_DOWNLOAD_PACKETS - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Info_AngelBufferSize: got (%d, %d), returning %d.\n", - defaultsize, longsize, *arg1); -#endif - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return status; - } - - case RDIVector_Catch: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch %lx.\n", *arg1); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_VectorCatch, *arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_SetState: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetState %lx.\n", *arg1); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetState, *arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_GetState: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetState.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetState, arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_SetVector: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetVector %lx.\n", *arg1); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetVector, *arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_GetVector: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetVector.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetVector, arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_SetARMSWI: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetARMSWI.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetARMSWI, *arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_GetARMSWI: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetARMSWI.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetARMSWI, arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_SetThumbSWI: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetThumbSWI.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_SetThumbSWI, *arg1); - - case RDISemiHosting_GetThumbSWI: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetThumbSWI.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SemiHosting_GetThumbSWI, arg1); - - case RDIInfo_SetTopMem: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_SetTopMem.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_SetTopMem, *arg1); - - case RDIPointStatus_Watch: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Watch.\n"); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Control | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Watch, *arg1 ); - reason = ADP_Control |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status, - arg1, arg2); - if (subreason != ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Watch) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return RDIError_Error; - } - else - return status; - - case RDIPointStatus_Break: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Break.\n"); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Control | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Break, *arg1 ); - reason = ADP_Control |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status, - arg1, arg2); - if (subreason != ADP_Ctrl_PointStatus_Break) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return RDIError_Error; - } - else - return status; - - case RDIInfo_DownLoad: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Ctrl_Download_Supported.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Control, ADP_Ctrl_Download_Supported); - - case RDIConfig_Count: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEM_ConfigCount.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_ICEman, ADP_ICEM_ConfigCount, arg1); - - case RDIConfig_Nth: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEM_ConfigNth.\n"); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_ICEman | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_ICEM_ConfigNth, *arg1 ); - reason = ADP_ICEman |TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } else { - RDI_ConfigDesc *cd = (RDI_ConfigDesc *)arg2; - unsigned char n; - len = unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%b", - &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status, - &cd->version, &n); - if (subreason != ADP_ICEM_ConfigNth) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return RDIError_Error; - } - else { - memcpy( cd->name, BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+len, n+1 ); - cd->name[n] = 0; - return status; - } - } - - case RDIInfo_Icebreaker: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEB_Exists.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_ICEbreakerHADP, ADP_ICEB_Exists); - - case RDIIcebreaker_GetLocks: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEB_GetLocks.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageGetWordAndCheckReply(ADP_ICEbreakerHADP, ADP_ICEB_GetLocks, arg1); - - case RDIIcebreaker_SetLocks: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEB_SetLocks.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_ICEbreakerHADP, ADP_ICEB_SetLocks, *arg1); - - case RDICommsChannel_ToHost: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_ToHost.\n"); -#endif - if ( angel_cc_exists() == RDIError_NoError ) { - - /* - * The following three lines of code have to be removed in order to get - * the Windows Angel Channel Viewer working with the Thumb comms channel. - * At the moment it allows the ARMSD command line to register a CCIN/CCOUT - * callback which stops the ACV working! - */ -#ifdef __unix - ccstate.tohost = (RDICCProc_ToHost *)arg1; - ccstate.tohostarg = arg2; - angel_check_DCC_handler( &ccstate ); -#endif -#ifdef _WIN32 - -#endif - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%b", ADP_ICEbreakerHADP | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_ToHost, (arg1 != NULL) ); - return CheckSubMessageReply(ADP_ICEbreakerHADP, ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_ToHost); - } else { - return RDIError_UnimplementedMessage; - } - - case RDICommsChannel_FromHost: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_FromHost.\n"); -#endif - if ( angel_cc_exists() == RDIError_NoError ) { - - ccstate.fromhost = (RDICCProc_FromHost *)arg1; - ccstate.fromhostarg = arg2; - angel_check_DCC_handler( &ccstate ); - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%b", ADP_ICEbreakerHADP | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_FromHost, (arg1 != NULL) ); - return CheckSubMessageReply(ADP_ICEbreakerHADP, ADP_ICEB_CC_Connect_FromHost); - } else { - return RDIError_UnimplementedMessage; - } - - case RDIProfile_Stop: - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Profile, ADP_Profile_Stop); - - case RDIProfile_ClearCounts: - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Profile, ADP_Profile_ClearCounts); - - case RDIProfile_Start: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Profile_Start %ld.\n", (long)*arg1); -#endif - return SendSubMessageWordAndCheckReply(ADP_Profile, ADP_Profile_Start, *arg1); - - case RDIProfile_WriteMap: - { RDI_ProfileMap *map = (RDI_ProfileMap *)arg1; - int32 maplen = map->len, - offset, - size; - int32 chunk = (Armsd_LongBufSize-CHAN_HEADER_SIZE-ADP_ProfileWriteHeaderSize) / sizeof(ARMword); - /* Maximum number of words sendable in one message */ - int oldrev = bytesex_reversing(); - int host_little = *(uint8 const *)&hostsex; -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Profile_WriteMap %ld.\n", maplen); -#endif - status = RDIError_NoError; - if (!host_little) { - bytesex_reverse(1); - for (offset = 0; offset < maplen; offset++) - map->map[offset] = bytesex_hostval(map->map[offset]); - } - for (offset = 0; offset < maplen; offset += size) { - unsigned hdrlen; - size = maplen - offset; - packet = (Packet *)DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_LongBufSize); - if (size > chunk) size = chunk; - hdrlen = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - ADP_Profile | HtoT, 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_Profile_WriteMap, - maplen, size, offset); - - /* Copy the data into the packet. */ - memcpy(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+hdrlen, - &map->map[offset], (size_t)size * sizeof(ARMword)); - packet->pk_length = size * sizeof(ARMword) + hdrlen; - register_debug_message_handler(); - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); - reason = ADP_Profile | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err == RDIError_NoError) { - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - if (subreason != ADP_Profile_WriteMap) { - err = RDIError_Error; - } - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - } - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { status = err; break; } - } - if (!host_little) { - for (offset = 0; offset < maplen; offset++) - map->map[offset] = bytesex_hostval(map->map[offset]); - bytesex_reverse(oldrev); - } - return status; - } - - case RDIProfile_ReadMap: - { int32 maplen = *(int32 *)arg1, - offset = 0, - size; - int32 chunk = (Armsd_BufferSize-CHAN_HEADER_SIZE-ADP_ProfileReadHeaderSize) / sizeof(ARMword); -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: ADP_Profile_ReadMap %ld.\n", maplen); -#endif - status = RDIError_NoError; - for (offset = 0; offset < maplen; offset += size) { - size = maplen - offset; - if (size > chunk) size = chunk; - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Profile | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Profile_ReadMap, offset, size); - reason = ADP_Profile | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) return err; - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - memcpy(&arg2[offset], BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+ADP_ProfileReadHeaderSize, - size * sizeof(ARMword)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (status != RDIError_NoError) break; - } - { int oldrev = bytesex_reversing(); - int host_little = *(uint8 const *)&hostsex; - if (!host_little) { - bytesex_reverse(1); - for (offset = 0; offset < maplen; offset++) - arg2[offset] = bytesex_hostval(arg2[offset]); - } - bytesex_reverse(oldrev); - } - return status; - } - - case RDIInfo_CanTargetExecute: -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("DEBUG: RDIInfo_CanTargetExecute.\n"); -#endif - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_CanTargetExecute); - - case RDIInfo_AgentEndianess: - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_AgentEndianess); - - default: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Fell through ADP_Info, default case taken.\n"); - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: type = 0x%x.\n", type); -#endif - if (type & RDIInfo_CapabilityRequest) { - switch (type & ~RDIInfo_CapabilityRequest) { - case RDISemiHosting_SetARMSWI: - return SendSubMessageAndCheckReply(ADP_Info, ADP_Info_ChangeableSHSWI); - default: -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint( - "DEBUG: ADP_Info - Capability Request(%d) - reporting unimplemented \n", - type & ~RDIInfo_CapabilityRequest); -#endif - break; - } - } - return RDIError_UnimplementedMessage; - } -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_AddConfig------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Add a configuration: use ADP_ICEM_AddConfig. */ -int angel_RDI_AddConfig(unsigned long nbytes) { - Packet *packet = NULL; - int status, reason, subreason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_AddConfig.\n"); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_ICEman | HtoT, - 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_ICEM_AddConfig, nbytes); - reason=ADP_ICEman | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return -1; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if ( subreason != ADP_ICEM_AddConfig ) - return RDIError_Error; - else - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_LoadConfigData-------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Load configuration data: use ADP_Ctrl_Download_Data. */ -int angel_RDI_LoadConfigData(unsigned long nbytes, char const *data) { - Packet *packet = NULL; - int len, status, reason, subreason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_LoadConfigData (%d bytes)\n", nbytes); -#endif -#if 0 - if (err = angel_RDI_AddConfig(nbytes) != RDIError_NoError) - return err; -#endif - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_LongBufSize); - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", - ADP_Control | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Ctrl_Download_Data, nbytes); - memcpy(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+len, data, nbytes); - len += nbytes; - packet->pk_length = len; -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: packet len %d.\n", len); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); - reason=ADP_Control | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return -1; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if ( subreason != ADP_Ctrl_Download_Data ) - return RDIError_Error; - else - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_SelectConfig---------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Select a configuration: use ADP_ICEM_SelecConfig.*/ -int angel_RDI_SelectConfig(RDI_ConfigAspect aspect, char const *name, - RDI_ConfigMatchType matchtype, unsigned versionreq, - unsigned *versionp) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int len, status, reason, subreason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err; - -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_SelectConfig.\n"); -#endif - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - len = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%b%b%b%w", - ADP_ICEman | HtoT, 0, - ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig, aspect, strlen(name), - matchtype, versionreq); - /* copy the name into the buffer */ - memcpy(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer)+len, name, strlen(name)); - len += strlen(name); - packet->pk_length = len; - register_debug_message_handler(); - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_HADP, packet); - reason=ADP_ICEman | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - &reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &subreason, &status, versionp); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if ( subreason != ADP_ICEM_SelectConfig ) - return RDIError_Error; - else - return status; -} - - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----angel_RDI_LoadAgent------------------------------------------------*/ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Load a new debug agent: use ADP_Ctrl_Download_Agent. */ -int angel_RDI_LoadAgent(ARMword dest, unsigned long size, - getbufferproc *getb, void *getbarg) -{ - Packet *packet = NULL; - int status, reason, subreason, debugID, OSinfo1, OSinfo2, err; - time_t t; - -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: Entered angel_RDI_LoadAgent.\n"); -#endif - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Control | HtoT, - 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Ctrl_Download_Agent, dest, size); - reason=ADP_Control | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return -1; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, &debugID, - &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if ( subreason != ADP_Ctrl_Download_Agent ) - return RDIError_Error; - if ( status != RDIError_NoError ) - return status; - -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: starting agent data download.\n"); -#endif - { unsigned long pos = 0, segsize; - for (; pos < size; pos += segsize) { - char *b = getb(getbarg, &segsize); - if (b == NULL) return RDIError_NoError; - err = angel_RDI_LoadConfigData( segsize, b ); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) return err; - } - } -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: finished downloading new agent.\n"); -#endif - - /* renegotiate back down */ - err = angel_negotiate_defaults(); - if (err != adp_ok) - return err; - - /* Output a message to tell the user what is going on. This is vital - * when switching from ADP EICE to ADP over JTAG, as then the user - * has to reset the target board ! - */ - { char msg[256]; - int len=angel_RDI_errmess(msg, 256, adp_new_agent_starting); - angel_hostif->write(angel_hostif->hostosarg, msg, len); - } - - /* get new image started */ -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: sending start message for new agent.\n"); -#endif - - register_debug_message_handler(); - msgsend(CI_HADP, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", ADP_Control | HtoT, - 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_Ctrl_Start_Agent, dest); - reason=ADP_Control | TtoH; - err = wait_for_debug_message(&reason, &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, - &status, &packet); - if (err != RDIError_NoError) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return -1; - } - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", &reason, - &debugID, &OSinfo1, &OSinfo2, &subreason, &status); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if ( subreason != ADP_Ctrl_Start_Agent ) - return RDIError_Error; - if ( status != RDIError_NoError ) - return status; - - /* wait for image to start up */ - heartbeat_enabled = FALSE; - t=time(NULL); - do { - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(async_block_on_nothing); - if ((time(NULL)-t) > 2) { -#ifdef DEBUG - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: no booted message from new image yet.\n"); -#endif - break; - } - } while (booted_not_received); - booted_not_received=1; - - /* Give device driver a chance to do any necessary resyncing with new agent. - * Only used by etherdrv.c at the moment. - */ - (void)Adp_Ioctl( DC_RESYNC, NULL ); - -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint("DEBUG: reopening to new agent.\n"); -#endif - err = angel_RDI_open(0, NULL, NULL, NULL); - switch ( err ) - { - case RDIError_NoError: - { -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint( "LoadAgent: Open returned RDIError_NoError\n" ); -#endif - break; - } - - case RDIError_LittleEndian: - { -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint( "LoadAgent: Open returned RDIError_LittleEndian (OK)\n" ); -#endif - err = RDIError_NoError; - break; - } - - case RDIError_BigEndian: - { -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint( "LoadAgent: Open returned RDIError_BigEndian (OK)\n" ); -#endif - err = RDIError_NoError; - break; - } - - default: - { -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_LOADAGENT) - angel_DebugPrint( "LoadAgent: Open returned %d - unexpected!\n", err ); -#endif - break; - } - } -#ifndef NO_HEARTBEAT - heartbeat_enabled = TRUE; -#endif - return err; -} - -static int angel_RDI_errmess(char *buf, int blen, int errnum) { - char *s=NULL; - int n; - - switch (errnum) { - case adp_malloc_failure: - s=AdpMess_MallocFailed; break; - case adp_illegal_args: - s=AdpMess_IllegalArgs; break; - case adp_device_not_found: - s=AdpMess_DeviceNotFound; break; - case adp_device_open_failed: - s=AdpMess_DeviceOpenFailed; break; - case adp_device_already_open: - s=AdpMess_DeviceAlreadyOpen; break; - case adp_device_not_open: - s=AdpMess_DeviceNotOpen; break; - case adp_bad_channel_id: - s=AdpMess_BadChannelId; break; - case adp_callback_already_registered: - s=AdpMess_CBAlreadyRegd; break; - case adp_write_busy: - s=AdpMess_WriteBusy; break; - case adp_bad_packet: - s=AdpMess_BadPacket; break; - case adp_seq_high: - s=AdpMess_SeqHigh; break; - case adp_seq_low: - s=AdpMess_SeqLow; break; - case adp_timeout_on_open: - s=AdpMess_TimeoutOnOpen; break; - case adp_failed: - s=AdpMess_Failed; break; - case adp_abandon_boot_wait: - s=AdpMess_AbandonBootWait; break; - case adp_late_startup: - s=AdpMess_LateStartup; break; - case adp_new_agent_starting: - s=AdpMess_NewAgentStarting; break; - default: return 0; - } - n=strlen(s); - if (n>blen-1) n=blen-1; - memcpy(buf, s, n); - buf[n++]=0; - return n; -} - -extern const struct RDIProcVec angel_rdi; -const struct RDIProcVec angel_rdi = { - "ADP", - angel_RDI_open, - angel_RDI_close, - angel_RDI_read, - angel_RDI_write, - angel_RDI_CPUread, - angel_RDI_CPUwrite, - angel_RDI_CPread, - angel_RDI_CPwrite, - angel_RDI_setbreak, - angel_RDI_clearbreak, - angel_RDI_setwatch, - angel_RDI_clearwatch, - angel_RDI_execute, - angel_RDI_step, - angel_RDI_info, - angel_RDI_pointinq, - - angel_RDI_AddConfig, - angel_RDI_LoadConfigData, - angel_RDI_SelectConfig, - - 0, /*angel_RDI_drivernames,*/ - 0, /* cpunames */ - - angel_RDI_errmess, - - angel_RDI_LoadAgent -}; - -/* EOF ardi.c */ - -/* Not strictly necessary, but allows linking this code into armsd. */ - -struct foo { - char *name; - int (*action)(); - char *syntax; - char **helpmessage; - int doafterend; - int dobeforestart; - int doinmidline; -} hostappl_CmdTable[1] = {{"", NULL}}; - -void -hostappl_Init() -{ -} - -int -hostappl_Backstop() -{ - return -30; -} diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/ardi.h b/gdb/rdi-share/ardi.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3b23d88..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/ardi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * ardi.h - * ADP RDI interfaces - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - */ - -#include "host.h" - -typedef unsigned32 ARMword; - -#include "dbg_rdi.h" -#include "dbg_conf.h" - -extern char *commandline; -extern ARMword last_vector_catch; - -/* This is the size of buffers that are asked for by standard channels - * Non standard channels may wish to copy this! - */ -extern int Armsd_BufferSize; - -typedef int (*host_ChannelBufferFilledFnPtr)(unsigned int ,unsigned char ** ,void *); - -int angel_RDI_open( - unsigned type, Dbg_ConfigBlock const *config, - Dbg_HostosInterface const *hostif, struct Dbg_MCState *dbg_state); -int angel_RDI_close(void); - -int angel_RDI_read(ARMword source, void *dest, unsigned *nbytes); -int angel_RDI_write(const void *source, ARMword dest, unsigned *nbytes); - -int angel_RDI_CPUread(unsigned mode, unsigned long mask, ARMword *buffer); -int angel_RDI_CPUwrite(unsigned mode, unsigned long mask, - ARMword const *buffer); - -int angel_RDI_CPread(unsigned CPnum, unsigned long mask, ARMword *buffer); -int angel_RDI_CPwrite(unsigned CPnum, unsigned long mask, - ARMword const *buffer); - -int angel_RDI_setbreak(ARMword address, unsigned type, ARMword bound, - PointHandle *handle); -int angel_RDI_clearbreak(PointHandle handle); - -int angel_RDI_setwatch(ARMword address, unsigned type, unsigned datatype, - ARMword bound, PointHandle *handle); -int angel_RDI_clearwatch(PointHandle handle); - -int angel_RDI_pointinq(ARMword *address, unsigned type, unsigned datatype, - ARMword *bound); - -int angel_RDI_execute(PointHandle *handle); - -void angel_RDI_stop_request(void); - -int angel_RDI_step(unsigned ninstr, PointHandle *handle); - -int angel_RDI_info(unsigned type, ARMword *arg1, ARMword *arg2); - -int angel_RDI_AddConfig(unsigned long nbytes); - -int angel_RDI_LoadConfigData(unsigned long nbytes, char const *data); - -int angel_RDI_SelectConfig(RDI_ConfigAspect aspect, char const *name, - RDI_ConfigMatchType matchtype, unsigned versionreq, - unsigned *versionp); - -RDI_NameList const *angel_RDI_drivernames(void); - -int angel_RDI_LoadAgent(ARMword dest, unsigned long size, getbufferproc *getb, - void *getbarg); - -extern const struct Dbg_HostosInterface *angel_hostif; - -typedef int angel_RDI_TargetStoppedProc(unsigned stopped_reason, void *arg); - -extern int angel_RDI_OnTargetStopping(angel_RDI_TargetStoppedProc *fn, - void *arg); diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/armdbg.h b/gdb/rdi-share/armdbg.h deleted file mode 100644 index b5fae11..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/armdbg.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1452 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * ARM symbolic debugger toolbox interface - */ - -/* - * RCS $Revision$ - * Checkin $Date$ - */ - -/* Minor points of uncertainty are indicated by a question mark in the - LH margin. - - Wherever an interface is required to iterate over things of some class, - I prefer something of the form EnumerateXXs(..., XXProc *p, void *arg) - which results in a call of p(xx, arg) for each xx, rather than something - of the form - for (xxh = StartIterationOverXXs(); (xx = Next(xxh)) != 0; ) { ... } - EndIterationOverXXs(xxh); - Others may disagree. - (Each XXProc returns an Error value: if this is not Err_OK, iteration - stops immediately and the EnumerateXXs function returns that value). - - ptrace has been retired as of insufficient utility. If such fuctionality is - required, it can be constructed using breakpoints. - - The file form of all name fields in debug areas is in-line, with a length - byte and no terminator. The debugger toolbox makes an in-store translation, - where the strings are out of line (the namep variant in asdfmt.h) and have a - terminating zero byte: the pointer is to the first character of the string - with the length byte at ...->n.namep[-1]. - */ - -#ifndef armdbg__h -#define armdbg__h - -#include <stddef.h> - -#include "host.h" -#include "msg.h" - -typedef unsigned32 ARMaddress; -typedef unsigned32 ARMword; -typedef unsigned16 ARMhword; - -#include "dbg_conf.h" -#include "dbg_rdi.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -{ -#endif - -typedef unsigned char Dbg_Byte; - -typedef int Dbg_Error; - -typedef struct Dbg_MCState Dbg_MCState; -/* A representation of the state of the target. The structure is not revealed. - A pointer to one of these is returned by Dbg_Initialise(), is passed to all - toolbox calls which refer to the state of the target, and is discarded - by Dbg_Finalise(). - Nothing in the toolbox itself precludes there being multiple targets, each - with its own state. - */ - -/* Most toolbox interfaces return an error status. Only a few of the status - values are expected to be interesting to clients and defined here; the - rest are private (but a textual form can be produced by ErrorToChars()). - */ - -#define Error_OK 0 - -/* Partitioning of the error code space: errors below Dbg_Error_Base are RDI - errors (as defined in dbg_rdi.h). Codes above Dbg_Error_Limit are - available to clients, who may impose some further structure. - */ -#define Dbg_Error_Base 0x1000 -#define Dbg_Error_Limit 0x2000 - -#define DbgError(n) ((Dbg_Error)(Dbg_Error_Base+(n))) - -#define Dbg_Err_OK Error_OK -#define Dbg_Err_Interrupted DbgError(1) -#define Dbg_Err_Overflow DbgError(2) -#define Dbg_Err_FileNotFound DbgError(3) -#define Dbg_Err_ActivationNotPresent DbgError(4) -#define Dbg_Err_OutOfHeap DbgError(5) -#define Dbg_Err_TypeNotSimple DbgError(6) -#define Dbg_Err_BufferFull DbgError(7) -#define Dbg_Err_AtStackBase DbgError(8) -#define Dbg_Err_AtStackTop DbgError(9) -#define Dbg_Err_DbgTableFormat DbgError(10) -#define Dbg_Err_NotVariable DbgError(11) -#define Dbg_Err_NoSuchBreakPoint DbgError(12) -#define Dbg_Err_NoSuchWatchPoint DbgError(13) -#define Dbg_Err_FileLineNotFound DbgError(14) -#define Dbg_Err_DbgTableVersion DbgError(15) -#define Dbg_Err_NoSuchPath DbgError(16) -#define Dbg_Err_StateChanged DbgError(17) -#define Dbg_Err_SoftInitialiseError DbgError(18) -#define Dbg_Err_CoProRegNotWritable DbgError(19) -#define Dbg_Err_NotInHistory DbgError(20) -#define Dbg_Err_ContextSyntax DbgError(21) -#define Dbg_Err_ContextNoLine DbgError(22) -#define Dbg_Err_ContextTwoLines DbgError(23) -#define Dbg_Err_VarReadOnly DbgError(24) -#define Dbg_Err_FileNewerThanImage DbgError(25) -#define Dbg_Err_NotFound DbgError(26) - - /* functions which evaluate expressions may return this value, to indicate - that execution became suspended within a function called in the debugee */ - -/* Functions returning characters take a BufDesc argument, with fields buffer - and bufsize being input arguments describing the buffer to be filled, and - filled being set on return to the number of bytes written to the buffer - (omitting the terminating 0). - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_BufDesc Dbg_BufDesc; - -typedef void Dbg_BufferFullProc(Dbg_BufDesc *bd); - -struct Dbg_BufDesc { - char *buffer; - size_t size, - filled; - Dbg_BufferFullProc *p; - void *arg; -}; - -#define Dbg_InitBufDesc(bd, buf, bytes) \ - ((bd).buffer = (buf), (bd).size = (bytes), (bd).filled = 0,\ - (bd).p = NULL, (bd).arg = NULL) - -#define Dbg_InitBufDesc_P(bd, buf, bytes, fn, a) \ - ((bd).buffer = (buf), (bd).size = (bytes), (bd).filled = 0,\ - (bd).p = (fn), (bd).arg = (a)) - -Dbg_Error Dbg_StringToBuf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, char const *s); -Dbg_Error Dbg_BufPrintf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, char const *form, ...); -#ifdef NLS -Dbg_Error Dbg_MsgToBuf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, msg_t t); -Dbg_Error Dbg_BufMsgPrintf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, msg_t form, ...); -#else -#define Dbg_MsgToBuf Dbg_StringToBuf -#define Dbg_BufMsgPrintf Dbg_BufPrintf -#endif -Dbg_Error Dbg_CharToBuf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, int ch); - -int Dbg_CIStrCmp(char const *s1, char const *s2); -/* Case-independent string comparison, interface as for strcmp */ - -int Dbg_CIStrnCmp(char const *s1, char const *s2, size_t n); -/* Case-independent string comparison, interface as for strncmp */ - -void Dbg_ErrorToChars(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Error err, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); - -typedef int Dbg_RDIResetCheckProc(int); -/* Type of a function to be called after each RDI operation performed by the - toolbox, with the status from the operation as argument. The value returned - is treated as the status. (The intent is to allow the toolbox's client to - take special action to handle RDIDbg_Error_Reset). - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_CoProDesc Dbg_CoProDesc; - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_CoProFoundProc(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpno, Dbg_CoProDesc const *cpd); -/* Type of a function to be called when the shape of a coprocessor is discovered - by enquiry of the target or agent (via RequestCoProDesc) - */ - -typedef struct RDIProcVec RDIProcVec; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_RequestReset(Dbg_MCState *); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_Initialise( - Dbg_ConfigBlock *config, Dbg_HostosInterface const *i, - Dbg_RDIResetCheckProc *checkreset, Dbg_CoProFoundProc *coprofound, - RDIProcVec const *rdi, Dbg_MCState **statep); -/* values in config are updated if they call for default values */ - -void Dbg_Finalise(Dbg_MCState *state, bool targetdead); - -typedef struct { - char name[16]; - RDI_MemDescr md; - RDI_MemAccessStats a; -} Dbg_MemStats; - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Symbol table management. - The structure of a Dbg_SymTable is not revealed. It is created by - Dbg_ReadSymbols() or by Dbg_LoadFile(), and associated with the argument - Dbg_MCState. - Many symbol tables may be concurrently active. - A Dbg_SymTable is removed either explicitly (by call to Dbg_DeleteSymbols) - or implicitly when a symbol table for an overlapping address range is read. - - There is a pre-defined symbol table containing entries for ARM registers, - co-processor registers and the like. - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_SymTable Dbg_SymTable; - -typedef struct Dbg_ImageFragmentDesc { - ARMaddress base, limit; -} Dbg_ImageFragmentDesc; - -typedef enum { - Dbg_Lang_None, - Dbg_Lang_C, - Dbg_Lang_Pascal, - Dbg_Lang_Fortran, - Dbg_Lang_Asm, - Dbg_Lang_Cpp -} Dbg_Lang; - -typedef struct Dbg_ImageDesc { - Dbg_Lang lang; - int executable; - ARMaddress robase, rolimit, rwbase, rwlimit; - int nfrags; - Dbg_ImageFragmentDesc *fragments; - char *name; -} Dbg_ImageDesc; - -Dbg_ImageDesc *Dbg_ImageAreas(Dbg_SymTable *st); - -Dbg_SymTable *Dbg_LastImage(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_SymTable *Dbg_NewSymTable(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *name); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadSymbols(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename, Dbg_SymTable **st); -/* Just read the symbols from the named image. <st> is set to the allocated - symbol table. -? Maybe we could usefully allow other formats than AIF images to describe - the symbols (eg) of shared libraries - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_SymInfo { - int isize; - ARMaddress addr; - char *name; -} Dbg_SymInfo; - -Dbg_SymInfo *Dbg_AsmSym(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress addr); -int32 Dbg_AsmAddr(Dbg_SymTable *st, int32 line); -int32 Dbg_AsmLine(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress addr); -int32 Dbg_AsmLinesInRange(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress start, ARMaddress end); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_LoadFile(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename, Dbg_SymTable **st); -/* load the image into target memory, and read its symbols. <st> is set to - the allocated symbol table. - A null filename reloads the most recently loaded file (and rereads its - symbols). - Loading an image leaves breakpoints unchanged. If a client wishes - otherwise, it must remove the breakpoints explicitly. -*/ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_CallGLoadFile(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename, Dbg_SymTable **st); - -typedef void Dbg_ImageLoadProc(Dbg_MCState *, Dbg_SymTable *); -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnImageLoad(Dbg_MCState *, Dbg_ImageLoadProc *); -/* Register function to be called back whenever an image is loaded, or symbols - * for an image read. (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_LoadAgent(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename); -/* Load a debug agent, and start it. - Symbols in the image for the agent are ignored. -*/ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_RelocateSymbols(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress reloc); -/* add <reloc> to the value of all symbols in <st> describing absolute memory - locations. The intent is to allow the symbols in a load-time relocating - image (for example) to be useful. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteSymbols(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable **st); - -typedef enum Dbg_LLSymType { - llst_code, - llst_code16, - llst_data, - llst_const, - llst_unknown, - llst_max -} Dbg_LLSymType; -/* Since AIF images contain no type information for low-level symbols, this - classification is only a guess, and some symbols describing constants will - incorrectly be described as code or data. - */ - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_SymProc( - Dbg_MCState *state, - const char *symbol, Dbg_LLSymType symtype, ARMaddress value, - void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateLowLevelSymbols( - Dbg_MCState *state, const char *match, Dbg_SymProc *p, - void *arg); -/* Call p(name, value) for each low level symbol in the tables of <state> - whose name matches the regular expression <match> (a NULL <match> matches - any name). Symbols are enumerated in no particular order. - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Functions are provided here to allow quick mass access to register values - for display. There is no comparable need for quick mass update, so writing - should be via Assign(). - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_RegSet { - ARMword - user[15], - pc, - psr, - fiq[7], - spsr_fiq, - irq[2], - spsr_irq, - svc[2], - spsr_svc, - abort[2], - spsr_abort, - undef[2], - spsr_undef; -} Dbg_RegSet; - -/* bits in the modemask argument for ReadRegisters */ - -#define Dbg_MM_User 1 -#define Dbg_MM_FIQ 2 -#define Dbg_MM_IRQ 4 -#define Dbg_MM_SVC 8 -#define Dbg_MM_Abort 0x10 -#define Dbg_MM_Undef 0x20 -#define Dbg_MM_System 0x40 - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_RegSet *regs, int modemask); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteRegister(Dbg_MCState *state, int rno, int modemask, ARMword val); - -int Dbg_StringToMode(const char *name); - -int Dbg_ModeToModeMask(ARMword mode); - -/* Some implementations of the FP instruction set keep FP values loaded into - registers in their unconverted format, converting only when necessary. - Some RDI implementations deliver these values uninterpreted. - (For the rest, register values will always have type F_Extended). - */ - -typedef enum { F_Single, F_Double, F_Extended, F_Packed, /* fpe340 values */ - F_Internal, /* new fpe : mostly as extended */ - F_None } Dbg_FPType; - -typedef struct { ARMword w[3]; } Dbg_TargetExtendedVal; -typedef struct { ARMword w[3]; } Dbg_TargetPackedVal; -typedef struct { ARMword w[2]; } Dbg_TargetDoubleVal; -typedef struct { ARMword w[1]; } Dbg_TargetFloatVal; - -typedef union { Dbg_TargetExtendedVal e; Dbg_TargetPackedVal p; - Dbg_TargetDoubleVal d; Dbg_TargetFloatVal f; } Dbg_TargetFPVal; - -#define TargetSizeof_Extended 12 -#define TargetSizeof_Packed 12 -#define TargetSizeof_Double 8 -#define TargetSizeof_Float 4 - -typedef struct Dbg_FPRegVal { - Dbg_FPType type; - Dbg_TargetFPVal v; -} Dbg_FPRegVal; - -typedef struct Dbg_FPRegSet { - Dbg_FPRegVal f[8]; - ARMword fpsr, fpcr; -} Dbg_FPRegSet; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadFPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FPRegSet *regs); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteFPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, int32 mask, Dbg_FPRegSet *regs); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_FPRegToDouble(DbleBin *d, Dbg_FPRegVal const *f); -/* Converts from a FP register value (in any format) to a double with - approximately the same value (or returns Dbg_Err_Overflow) - */ - -void Dbg_DoubleToFPReg(Dbg_FPRegVal *f, DbleBin const *d); -/* Converts the double <d> to a Dbg_FPRegVal with type F_Extended */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -#include "dbg_cp.h" - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DescribeCoPro(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, Dbg_CoProDesc *p); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DescribeCoPro_RDI(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, Dbg_CoProDesc *p); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadCPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, ARMword *regs); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteCPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, int32 mask, ARMword *regs); - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadWords( - Dbg_MCState *state, - ARMword *words, ARMaddress addr, unsigned count); -/* Reads a number of (32-bit) words from target store. The values are in host - byte order; if they are also to be interpreted as bytes Dbg_SwapByteOrder() - must be called to convert to target byte order. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteWords( - Dbg_MCState *state, - ARMaddress addr, const ARMword *words, unsigned count); -/* Writes a number of (32-bit) words to target store. The values are in host - byte order (if what is being written is actually a byte string it must be - converted by Dbg_SwapByteOrder()). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadHalf(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMhword *val, ARMaddress addr); -Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteHalf(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, ARMword val); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadBytes(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Byte *val, ARMaddress addr, unsigned count); -Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteBytes(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, const Dbg_Byte *val, unsigned count); - -void Dbg_HostWords(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword *words, unsigned wordcount); -/* (A noop unless host and target bytesexes differ) */ - -ARMword Dbg_HostWord(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword v); - -ARMhword Dbg_HostHalf(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword v); - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Types describing various aspects of position within code. - There are rather a lot of these, in the interests of describing precisely - what fields must be present (rather than having a single type with many - fields which may or may not be valid according to context). - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_LLPos { - Dbg_SymTable *st; - char *llsym; - ARMaddress offset; -} Dbg_LLPos; - -typedef struct Dbg_File { - Dbg_SymTable *st; - char *file; -} Dbg_File; - -typedef struct Dbg_Line { - unsigned32 line; /* linenumber in the file */ - unsigned16 statement, /* within the line (1-based) */ - charpos; /* ditto */ -} Dbg_Line; -/* As an output value from toolbox functions, both statement and charpos are set - if the version of the debugger tables for the section concerned permits. - On input, <charpos> is used only if <statement> is 0 (in which case, if - <charpos> is non-0, Dbg_Err_DbgTableVersion is returned if the version of - the debugger tables concerned is too early. - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_FilePos { - Dbg_File f; - Dbg_Line line; -} Dbg_FilePos; - -typedef struct Dbg_ProcDesc { - Dbg_File f; - char *name; -} Dbg_ProcDesc; - -typedef struct Dbg_ProcPos { - Dbg_ProcDesc p; - Dbg_Line line; -} Dbg_ProcPos; - -/* Support for conversions between position representations */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProcDescToLine(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProcDesc *proc, Dbg_Line *line); -/* If proc->f.file is null (and there is just one function proc->name), it is - updated to point to the name of the file containing (the start of) - proc->name. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_FilePosToProc(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_FilePos *pos, char **procname); - -/* Conversions from position representations to and from code addresses */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_AddressToProcPos( - Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, - Dbg_ProcPos *pos); -Dbg_Error Dbg_AddressToLLPos( - Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, - Dbg_LLPos *pos, Dbg_LLSymType *res_type, int system_names); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProcPosToAddress( - Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_ProcPos *pos, - ARMaddress *res); -Dbg_Error Dbg_LLPosToAddress( - Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_LLPos *pos, - ARMaddress *res); - -typedef struct { - ARMaddress start, end; -} Dbg_AddressRange; - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_AddressRangeProc(void *arg, int32 first, int32 last, Dbg_AddressRange const *range); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_MapAddressRangesForFileRange( - Dbg_MCState *state, - Dbg_SymTable *st, const char *f, int32 first, int32 last, Dbg_AddressRangeProc *p, void *arg); - -typedef struct Dbg_Environment Dbg_Environment; -/* A Dbg_Environment describes the context required to make sense of a variable - name and access its value. Its format is not revealed. Dbg_Environment - values are allocated by Dbg_NewEnvironment() and discarded by - Dbg_DeleteEnvironment(). - */ - -Dbg_Environment *Dbg_NewEnvironment(Dbg_MCState *state); -void Dbg_DeleteEnvironment(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *env); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_StringToEnv( - Dbg_MCState *state, char *str, Dbg_Environment *resenv, - int forcontext, Dbg_Environment const *curenv); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProcPosToEnvironment( - Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_ProcPos *pos, int activation, - const Dbg_Environment *current, Dbg_Environment *res); - -/* Conversion from a position representation to an Dbg_Environment (as required - to access variable values). Only a Dbg_ProcPos argument here; other - representations need to be converted first. - - Returns <res> describing the <activation>th instance of the function - described by <pos>, up from the stack base if <activation> is negative, - else down from <current>. - If this function returns Dbg_Err_ActivationNotPresent, the result - Dbg_Environment is still valid for accessing non-auto variables. - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_DeclSpec Dbg_DeclSpec; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnvToProcItem( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, Dbg_DeclSpec *proc); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ContainingEnvironment( - Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *context, Dbg_Environment *res); -/* Set <res> to describe the containing function, file if <context> is within - a top-level function (or error if <context> already describes a file). - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* ASD debug table pointers are not by themselves sufficient description, - since there's an implied section context. Hence the DeclSpec and TypeSpec - structures. - */ - - -#ifndef Dbg_TypeSpec_Defined - -struct Dbg_DeclSpec { void *a; }; - -#ifdef CALLABLE_COMPILER -typedef void *Dbg_TypeSpec; - -/* The intention here is to give an alternative definition for Dbg_BasicType - which follows. - */ - -#define Dbg_T_Void xDbg_T_Void -#define Dbg_T_Bool xDbg_T_Bool -#define Dbg_T_SByte xDbg_T_SByte -#define Dbg_T_SHalf xDbg_T_Half -#define Dbg_T_SWord xDbg_T_SWord -#define Dbg_T_UByte xDbg_T_UByte -#define Dbg_T_UHalf xDbg_T_UHalf -#define Dbg_T_UWord xDbg_T_UWord -#define Dbg_T_Float xDbg_T_Float -#define Dbg_T_Double xDbg_T_Double -#define Dbg_T_LDouble xDbg_T_LDouble -#define Dbg_T_Complex xDbg_T_Complex -#define Dbg_T_DComplex xDbg_T_DComplex -#define Dbg_T_String xDbg_T_String -#define Dbg_T_Function xDbg_T_Function - -#define Dbg_BasicType xDbg_BaiscType -#define Dbg_PrimitiveTypeToTypeSpec xDbg_PrimitiveTypeToTypeSpec - -#else -/* We want a Dbg_TypeSpec to be a an opaque type, but of known size (so the - toolbox's clients can allocate the store to hold one); unfortunately, we - can do this only by having one definition for the toolbox's clients and - one (elsewhere) for the toolbox itself. - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_TypeSpec Dbg_TypeSpec; -struct Dbg_TypeSpec { void *a; int32 b; }; -#endif /* CALLABLE_COMPILER */ - -typedef enum { - Dbg_T_Void, - - Dbg_T_Bool, - - Dbg_T_SByte, - Dbg_T_SHalf, - Dbg_T_SWord, - - Dbg_T_UByte, - Dbg_T_UHalf, - Dbg_T_UWord, - - Dbg_T_Float, - Dbg_T_Double, - Dbg_T_LDouble, - - Dbg_T_Complex, - Dbg_T_DComplex, - - Dbg_T_String, - - Dbg_T_Function -} Dbg_BasicType; - -#endif - -void Dbg_PrimitiveTypeToTypeSpec(Dbg_TypeSpec *ts, Dbg_BasicType t); - -bool Dbg_TypeIsIntegral(Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); - -bool Dbg_TypeIsPointer(Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); - -bool Dbg_TypeIsFunction(Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); - -bool Dbg_PruneType(Dbg_TypeSpec *tsres, Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); -/* Return to tsres a version of ts which has been pruned by the removal of all - toplevel typedefs. Result is YES if the result has changed. - */ - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_FileProc(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *name, const Dbg_DeclSpec *procdef, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateFiles(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, Dbg_FileProc *p, void *arg); -/* The top level for a high level enumerate. Lower levels are performed by - EnumerateDeclarations (below). - */ - -typedef enum { - ds_Invalid, - ds_Type, - ds_Var, - ds_Proc, - ds_Enum, - ds_Function, - ds_Label -} Dbg_DeclSort; - -Dbg_DeclSort Dbg_SortOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); - -char *Dbg_NameOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); - -Dbg_TypeSpec Dbg_TypeSpecOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); - -typedef enum { - cs_None, - cs_Extern, - cs_Static, - cs_Auto, - cs_Reg, - cs_Var, - cs_Farg, - cs_Fcarg, - cs_Local, - cs_Filtered, - cs_Globalreg -} Dbg_StgClass; - -Dbg_StgClass Dbg_StgClassOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); - -bool Dbg_VarsAtSameAddress(Dbg_DeclSpec const *d1, Dbg_DeclSpec const *d2); - -bool Dbg_VarsDecribedForDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); - -int Dbg_ArgCountOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); - -typedef struct Dbg_DComplex { DbleBin r, i; } Dbg_DComplex; - -typedef union Dbg_ConstantVal { - int32 l; - unsigned32 u; - DbleBin d; - Dbg_DComplex fc; - ARMaddress a; - char *s; -} Dbg_ConstantVal; - -typedef struct Dbg_Constant { - Dbg_TypeSpec type; - Dbg_ConstantVal val; -} Dbg_Constant; - -typedef enum Dbg_ValueSort { - vs_register, - vs_store, - vs_constant, - vs_local, - vs_filtered, - vs_none, - vs_error -} Dbg_ValueSort; - -/* vs_local allows the use of symbol table entries to describe entities within - the debugger's own address space, accessed in the same way as target - variables. - vs_filtered describes entities which may be read or written only via an - access function (eg r15) - */ - -#define fpr_base 16 -/* There's only one register ValueSort (reflecting asd table StgClass); - fp register n is encoded as register n+fpr_base. - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_Value Dbg_Value; - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_AccessFn(Dbg_MCState *state, int write, Dbg_Value *self, Dbg_Constant *c); -/* <write> == 0: read a vs_filtered value, updating the value self. - <write> == 1: update a vs_filtered value, with the value described by c. - <self> allows use of the same Dbg_AccessFn for several different entities - (using different val.f.id fields). - */ - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_FormatFn(int decode, char *b, ARMword *valp, void *formatarg); - -typedef struct { Dbg_AccessFn *f; int id; } Dbg_AccessFnRec; - -struct Dbg_Value { - Dbg_TypeSpec type; - Dbg_ValueSort sort; - Dbg_FormatFn *formatp; - void *formatarg; - int f77csize; - union { - struct { int no; ARMaddress frame; } r; - ARMaddress ptr; - Dbg_ConstantVal c; - void *localp; - Dbg_AccessFnRec f; - Dbg_Error err; - } val; -}; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_AddLLSymbol(Dbg_SymTable *st, char const *name, Dbg_LLSymType type, ARMword val); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_AddSymbol(Dbg_SymTable *st, char const *name, Dbg_Value const *val); - -typedef struct Dbg_DeclSpecF { - Dbg_DeclSpec decl; - Dbg_FormatFn *formatp; - void *formatarg; -} Dbg_DeclSpecF; - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_DeclProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, - Dbg_DeclSpecF const *var, Dbg_DeclSort sort, int masked, - void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateDeclarations(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, - Dbg_DeclProc *p, void *arg); -/* call p once for every declaration local to the function described by - <context> (or file if <context> describes a place outside a function). - p's argument <masked> is true if the variable is not visible, thanks to - a declaration in an inner scope. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ValueOfVar(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *context, - const Dbg_DeclSpec *var, Dbg_Value *val); -/* Different from Dbg_EvalExpr() in that the thing being evaluated is described - by a Dbg_DeclSpec (which must be for a variable), rather than a string - needing to be decoded and associated with a symbol-table item. Intended to - be called from a Dbg_DeclProc called from Dbg_EnumerateDeclarations. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EvalExpr(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, - char const *expr, int flags, Dbg_Value *val); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EvalExpr_ep(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, - char const *expr, char **exprend, int flags, Dbg_Value *val); - -/* Both Dbg_ValueOfVar and Dbg_EvalExpr mostly deliver a value still containing - an indirection (since it may be wanted as the lhs of an assignment) - */ - -void Dbg_RealLocation(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value *val); -/* If val describes a register, this may really be a register, or a place on - the stack where the register's value is saved. In the latter case, val - is altered to describe the save place. (In all others, it remains - unchanged). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DereferenceValue(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Value *value, Dbg_Constant *c); -/* This fails if <value> describes a structure or array, returning - Dbg_Err_TypeNotSimple - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_Expr Dbg_Expr; -/* The result of parsing an expression in an environment: its structure is not - revealed. (Clients may wish to parse just once an expression which may be - evaluated often). In support of which, the following two functions partition - the work of Dbg_EvalExpr(). - */ - -#define Dbg_exfl_heap 1 /* allocate Expr on the heap (FreeExpr must then be - called to discard it). Otherwise, it goes in a - place overwritten by the next call to ParseExpr - or EvalExpr - */ -#define Dbg_exfl_needassign 2 -#define Dbg_exfl_lowlevel 4 - -int Dbg_SetInputRadix(Dbg_MCState *state, int radix); -char *Dbg_SetDefaultIntFormat(Dbg_MCState *state, char *format); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ParseExpr( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, char *string, - char **end, Dbg_Expr **res, int flags); -/* Just parse the argument string, returning a pointer to a parsed expression - and a pointer to the first non-white space character in the input string - which is not part of the parsed expression. (If macro expansion has taken - place, the returned pointer will not be into the argument string at all, - rather into the expanded version of it). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ParseExprCheckEnd( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, char *string, - Dbg_Expr **res, int flags); -/* As Dbg_ParseExpr, but the parsed expression is required completely to fill - the argument string (apart possibly for trailing whitespace), and an error - is returned if it does not. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ParsedExprToValue( - Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *env, Dbg_Expr *expr, Dbg_Value *v); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadDecl( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, char *string, - Dbg_TypeSpec *p, char **varp, int flags); -/* Read a variable declaration, returing a description of the type of the - variable to p, and a pointer to its name to varp. - */ - -bool Dbg_IsCastToArrayType(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Expr *expr); - -void Dbg_FreeExpr(Dbg_Expr *expr); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_CopyType(Dbg_TypeSpec *tdest, Dbg_TypeSpec const *tsource); -Dbg_Error Dbg_FreeCopiedType(Dbg_TypeSpec *ts); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_TypeOfExpr(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Expr *tree, Dbg_TypeSpec *restype); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ExprToVar(const Dbg_Expr *expr, Dbg_DeclSpec *var, Dbg_Environment *env); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_Assign(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Value *lv, const Dbg_Value *rv); - -typedef enum Dbg_TypeSort { - ts_simple, - ts_union, - ts_struct, - ts_array -} Dbg_TypeSort; - -Dbg_TypeSort Dbg_TypeSortOfValue(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Value *val, int *fieldcount); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_TypeToChars(const Dbg_TypeSpec *var, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_TypeSize(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_TypeSpec *type, unsigned32 *res); - -typedef int Dbg_ValToChars_cb(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value *subval, const char *fieldname, - Dbg_BufDesc *buf, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ValToChars(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value *val, int base, - Dbg_ValToChars_cb *cb, void *arg, - const char *form, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); -/* - <base> is used for (any size) integer values. - If <val> is of an array or structure type, <cb> is called for each element, - with <arg> as its last parameter, and <subbuf> describing the space remaining - in <buf>. If <cb> returns 0, conversion ceases. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_NthElement( - Dbg_MCState *state, - const Dbg_Value *val, unsigned32 n, char **fieldname, Dbg_Value *subval); - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_HistoryProc(void *, int, Dbg_Value *); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_RegisterHistoryProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_HistoryProc *p, void *arg); - -typedef enum { - ls_cpu, - ls_store, - ls_copro, - ls_local, - ls_filtered -} Dbg_LocSort; - -typedef struct { - Dbg_LocSort sort; - union { - struct { ARMaddress addr, size; } store; - struct { int modemask; int r; } cpu; - struct { int no; int r; } cp; - void *localp; - Dbg_AccessFnRec f; - } loc; -} Dbg_Loc; - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_ObjectWriteProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Loc const *loc); -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnObjectWrite(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ObjectWriteProc *p); -/* Register function to be called back whenever the toolbox has written to any - * object accessible by the debuggee (or to local variables belonging to a - * toolbox client). The write has already been done. - * (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ObjectWritten(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Loc const *loc); - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Control of target program execution. - Currently, only synchronous operation is provided. - Execution could possibly be asynchronous where the target is a seperate - processor, but is necessarily synchronous if the target is Armulator. - Unfortunately, this may require modification to the RDI implementation - if multitasking is required but the the host system provides it only - cooperatively, or if there is no system-provided way to generate SIGINT. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetCommandline(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *args); -/* Set the argument string to the concatenation of the name of the most - recently loaded image and args. - */ - -typedef enum Dbg_ProgramState { - ps_notstarted, - /* Normal ways of stopping */ - ps_atbreak, ps_atwatch, ps_stepdone, - ps_interrupted, - ps_stopped, - /* abnormal (but unsurprising) ways of stopping */ - ps_lostwatch, - ps_branchthrough0, ps_undef, ps_caughtswi, ps_prefetch, - ps_abort, ps_addrexcept, ps_caughtirq, ps_caughtfiq, - ps_error, - /* only as a return value from Call() */ - ps_callfailed, ps_callreturned, - /* internal inconsistencies */ - ps_broken, /* target has "broken" */ - ps_unknownbreak, - ps_unknown -} Dbg_ProgramState; - -int Dbg_IsCallLink(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress pc); - -typedef struct { - Dbg_FPRegVal fpres; - ARMword intres; -} Dbg_CallResults; - -Dbg_CallResults *Dbg_GetCallResults(Dbg_MCState *state); - -#define Dbg_S_STATEMENTS 0 -#define Dbg_S_INSTRUCTIONS 1 -#define Dbg_S_STEPINTOPROCS 2 - -Dbg_Error Dbg_Step(Dbg_MCState *state, int32 stepcount, int stepby, Dbg_ProgramState *status); -/* <stepby> is a combination of the Dbg_S_... values above */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_StepOut(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState *status); - -bool Dbg_CanGo(Dbg_MCState *state); - -bool Dbg_IsExecuting(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_Go(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState *status); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_Stop(Dbg_MCState *state); -/* Asynchronous Stop request, for call from SIGINT handler. On return to the - caller, the call of Dbg_Go, Dbg_Step or Dbg_Call which started execution - should return ps_interrupted. - */ - -typedef void Dbg_ExecuteProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState status); -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnExecute(Dbg_MCState *, Dbg_ExecuteProc *); -/* Register function to be called back whenever execution stops. - * (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetReturn(Dbg_MCState *state, - const Dbg_Environment *context, const Dbg_Value *value); -/* Prepare continuation by returning <value> from the function activation - described by <context>. (Dbg_Go() or Dbg_Step() actually perform the - continuation). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetExecution(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); -/* Set the pc in a high-level fashion */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProgramStateToChars(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState event, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); -/* This is guaranteed to give a completely accurate description of <event> if - this was the value returned by the most recent call of Dbg_Go, Dbg_Step, - or Dbg_Call. - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_CurrentEnvironment(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_PrevFrame(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); -/* towards the base of the stack */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_NextFrame(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); -/* away from the base of the stack */ - -typedef struct Dbg_AnyPos { - enum { pos_source, pos_ll, pos_none } postype; - ARMaddress pc; - union { - Dbg_ProcPos source; - Dbg_LLPos ll; - ARMaddress none; - } pos; -} Dbg_AnyPos; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnvironmentToPos(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *context, Dbg_AnyPos *pos); -/* <pos> is set to a Dbg_ProcPos if these is one corresponding to <context> - else a Dbg_LLPos if there is one. - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Source file management. - Pretty vestigial. Handles source path (per loaded image), - and translates from line-number (as given in debugger tables) to character - position (as required to access files) - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ClearPaths(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st); -Dbg_Error Dbg_AddPath(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, const char *path); -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeletePath(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, const char *path); - -typedef enum { - Dbg_PathsCleared, - Dbg_PathAdded, - Dbg_PathDeleted -} Dbg_PathAlteration; - -typedef void Dbg_PathAlteredProc( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, char const *path, - Dbg_PathAlteration sort); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnPathAlteration(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_PathAlteredProc *p); -/* Register function to be called back whenever one of the source path - * modification functions above is called. (To allow multiple toolbox - * clients to coexist). - */ - -typedef struct Dbg_FileRec Dbg_FileRec; -typedef struct { - unsigned32 linecount; - Dbg_FileRec *handle; - char *fullname; -} Dbg_FileDetails; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_GetFileDetails( - Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_File *fname, Dbg_FileDetails *res); -Dbg_Error Dbg_FinishedWithFile(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_GetFileDetails_fr( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle, Dbg_FileDetails *res); -/* Refresh details about the file associated with <handle> (in particular, - * its linecount). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_FileLineLength( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle, int32 lineno, int32 *len); -/* Return to <len> the length of line <lineno> of the file associated with - * <handle> (without necessarily reading from the file). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_GetFileLine_fr( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle, int32 lineno, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); -/* Return to <buf> the contents of line <lineno> of the file associated with - * <handle> (including its terminating newline). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_StartFileAccess(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle); -Dbg_Error Dbg_EndFileAccess(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle); -/* These two calls bracket a sequence of calls to GetFileLine. Between the - * calls, the toolbox is permitted to retain state allowing more rapid - * access to text on the file associated with <handle>. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ControlSourceFileAccess( - Dbg_MCState *state, uint32 cachesize, bool closefiles); -/* Control details of how the toolbox manages source files. - * If <cachesize> is non-zero, the text from the most recently accessed - * source files (of total size not to exceed <cachesize>) is saved in - * store on first access to the file; subsequent access to the text of - * the file uses this copy. - * If <closefiles> is true, no stream is left attached to uncached source - * files after Dbg_EndFileAccess has been closed. Otherwise, the toolbox - * may retain such streams, in order to improve access. - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* disassembly */ - -/* - ? More exact control is wanted here, but that requires a more complicated - ? disass callback interface. - */ - -typedef const char *Dbg_SWI_Decode(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword swino); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_InstructionAt(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, - int isize, ARMhword *inst, Dbg_SymTable *st, - Dbg_SWI_Decode *swi_name, Dbg_BufDesc *buf, int *length); -/* <isize> describes the form of disassembly wanted: 2 for 16-bit, 4 for 32-bit, - * 0 for 16- or 32-bit depending whether addr addresses 16- or 32-bit code. - * <inst> is a pointer to a pair of halfwords *in target byte order* - * Possibly only the first halfword will be consumed: the number of bytes used - * is returned via <length>. - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -int Dbg_RDIOpen(Dbg_MCState *state, unsigned type); -int Dbg_RDIInfo(Dbg_MCState *state, unsigned type, ARMword *arg1, ARMword *arg2); - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -typedef enum { - Dbg_Point_Toolbox, - Dbg_Point_RDI_Unknown, - Dbg_Point_RDI_SW, - Dbg_Point_RDI_HW -} Dbg_PointType; - -/* breakpoint management - Associated with a breakpoint there may be any of - a count - an expression - a function - the breakpoint is activated if - the expression evaluates to a non-zero value (or fails to evaluate). - && decrementing the count reaches zero (the count is then reset to its - initial value). - && the function, called with the breakpoint address as argument, returns - a non-zero value. -? (The order here may be open to debate. Note that the first two are in - the opposite order in armsd, but I think this order more rational) - */ - -typedef enum Dbg_BreakPosType { - bt_procpos, - bt_procexit, - bt_address -} Dbg_BreakPosType; - -typedef union { - Dbg_ProcPos procpos; - Dbg_ProcDesc procexit; - ARMaddress address; -} Dbg_BreakPosPos; - -typedef struct Dbg_BreakPos { - Dbg_BreakPosType sort; - Dbg_BreakPosPos loc; -} Dbg_BreakPos; - -typedef int Dbg_BPProc(Dbg_MCState *state, void *BPArg, Dbg_BreakPos *where); - -typedef struct Dbg_BreakStatus { - int index; - int initcount, countnow; - Dbg_BreakPos where; - char *expr; - Dbg_BPProc *p; void *p_arg; - int incomplete; - Dbg_PointType type; - ARMword hwresource; -} Dbg_BreakStatus; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_StringToBreakPos( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *env, char const *str, size_t len, - Dbg_BreakPos *bpos, char *b); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where, - int count, - const char *expr, - Dbg_BPProc *p, void *arg); -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetBreakPoint16(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where, - int count, - const char *expr, - Dbg_BPProc *p, void *arg); -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetBreakPointNaturalSize(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where, - int count, - const char *expr, - Dbg_BPProc *p, void *arg); -/* Setting a breakpoint at the same address as a previous breakpoint - completely removes the previous one. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SuspendBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where); -/* Temporarily remove the break point (until Reinstated) but leave intact - its associated expr, the value its count has reached, etc. -? The debugger toolbox itself wants this, but I'm not sure what use a client - could have for it. Ditto Reinstate... - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReinstateBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where); -/* Undo the effect of Dbg_SuspendBreakPoint - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteAllBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SuspendAllBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ReinstateAllBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_BPEnumProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakStatus *status, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BPEnumProc *p, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_BreakPointStatus(Dbg_MCState *state, - const Dbg_BreakPos *where, Dbg_BreakStatus *status); - -typedef void Dbg_BreakAlteredProc(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, bool set); -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnBreak(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakAlteredProc *p); -/* Register function to be called back whenever a breakpoint is set or - * cleared. (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). - */ - -bool Dbg_StoppedAtBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_BreakPos *where); -/* Called after execution which resulted in ps_atbreak, to find out whether - the specified breakpoint was hit (could be >1, eg. exit break and another - high-level breakpoint at the same position). - Returns NO if specified breakpoint not found, or execution didn't stop - with ps_atbreak status. - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -typedef struct { - Dbg_Value val; - char *name; -} Dbg_WatchPos; - -typedef int Dbg_WPProc(Dbg_MCState *state, void *WPArg, Dbg_WatchPos *where); - -typedef struct Dbg_WPStatus { - int index; - int initcount, countnow; - Dbg_WatchPos what, target; - char *expr; - Dbg_WPProc *p; void *p_arg; - Dbg_PointType type; - ARMword hwresource; - int skip; -} Dbg_WPStatus; - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetWatchPoint( - Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context, char const *watchee, - char const *target, - int count, - char const *expr, - Dbg_WPProc *p, void *arg); - -/* Cause a watchpoint event if the value of <watchee> changes to the value of - <target> (or changes at all if <target> is NULL). <watchee> should - evaluate either to an L-value (when the size of the object being watched is - determined by its type) or to an integer constant (when the word with this - address is watched). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteWatchPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context, char const *watchee); - - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SetWatchPoint_V( - Dbg_MCState *state, - char const *name, Dbg_Value const *val, char const *tname, Dbg_Value const *tval, - int count, - char const *expr, - Dbg_WPProc *p, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteWatchPoint_V(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value const *val); - - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteAllWatchPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_WPEnumProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WPStatus const *watchee, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateWatchPoints(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WPEnumProc *p, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_WatchPointStatus(Dbg_MCState *state, - Dbg_WatchPos const *where, Dbg_WPStatus *status); - -typedef void Dbg_WPRemovedProc(void *arg, Dbg_WPStatus const *wp); -Dbg_Error Dbg_RegisterWPRemovalProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WPRemovedProc *p, void *arg); -/* When a watchpoint goes out of scope it is removed by the toolbox, and the - function registered here gets called back to adjust its view - */ - -typedef void Dbg_WatchAlteredProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value const *where, bool set); -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnWatch(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WatchAlteredProc *p); -/* Register function to be called back whenever a watchpoint is set or - * cleared. (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). - */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileLoad(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileStart(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword interval); -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileStop(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileClear(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteProfile(Dbg_MCState *state, char const *filename, - char const *toolid, char const *arg); - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ConnectChannel_ToHost(Dbg_MCState *state, RDICCProc_ToHost *p, void *arg); -Dbg_Error Dbg_ConnectChannel_FromHost(Dbg_MCState *state, RDICCProc_FromHost *p, void *arg); - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Configuration data management */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_LoadConfigData(Dbg_MCState *state, char const *filename); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_SelectConfig( - Dbg_MCState *state, - RDI_ConfigAspect aspect, char const *name, RDI_ConfigMatchType matchtype, - unsigned versionreq, unsigned *versionp); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_ParseConfigVersion( - char const *s, RDI_ConfigMatchType *matchp, unsigned *versionp); - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_ConfigEnumProc(Dbg_MCState *state, RDI_ConfigDesc const *desc, void *arg); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateConfigs(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ConfigEnumProc *p, void *arg); - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* Angel OS support */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_CreateTask(Dbg_MCState **statep, Dbg_MCState *parent, bool inherit); -/* This is called when a task is to be debugged which has not been debugged - before - ie. there is no existing Dbg_MCState for this task. It - initialises a new Dbg_MCState and returns a pointer to it. - <parent> is any valid previously-created MCCState. If <inherit> is TRUE, - the new MCState inherits certain features from it (eg. symbols). - Otherwise, only features which are the same across all tasks are inherited, - (eg. global breakpoints). - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteTask(Dbg_MCState *state); -/* This is called when a task dies, and frees up everything which relates to that - task which is controlled by armdbg. - */ - -Dbg_Error Dbg_DetachTask(Dbg_MCState *state); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_AttachTask(Dbg_MCState *state); -/* These are called to request a switch of the current task. First - Dbg_DetachTask should be called with the state of the old task. - Dbg_DetachTask will ensure that any cached state held by armdbg for - the old task is immediately written out to the target. - - After Dbg_DetachTask is called and before Dbg_AttachTask is called - the OS channel manager should tell the target that any future - requests from the debugger will be fore the new task. - - If the new task does not have an armdbg state structure - already, then Dbg_CreateTask should be called to create one (see - above). Then Dbg_AttachTask is called to tell armdbg to treat the - new armdbg state as the current task. - */ - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_TaskSwitchProc(void *arg, Dbg_MCState *newstate); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnTaskSwitch(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_TaskSwitchProc *fn, void *arg); -/* The front end may register a callback which gets called by armdbg whenever - Dbg_AttachTask is called. This callback tells the front end the new current - Dbg_MCState it should use to call armdbg. - [Note that this is only useful if there is one front end shared between all - tasks rather than one front end per task] - The value of <arg> passed to Dbg_OnTaskSwitch is passed to <fn> - when it is called. - */ - -typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_RestartProc( - void *arg, Dbg_MCState *curstate, Dbg_MCState **newstate); - -Dbg_Error Dbg_OnRestart(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_RestartProc *fn, void *arg); -/* This is used by the OS channels layer to register a callback which - will be made by the debugger toolbox early in the process of resuming - execution. - - This callback must determine which task will be resumed when the target - restarts execution. If this is not already the current task then it must - call Dbg_DetachTask and Dbg_AttachTask as decribed above to switch to the - task about to be resumed and return the state for the new task in - <newstate>. - - This will ensure that armdbg updates the correct task on execution as well - as ensuring that stepping over a breakpointed instruction on restarting - happens correctly. - - The value of <arg> passed to Dbg_OnRestart is passed to <fn> - when it is called. - */ - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif - -/* End of armdbg.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/buffers.h b/gdb/rdi-share/buffers.h deleted file mode 100644 index 78549de..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/buffers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Public interface to buffer management - */ - -#ifndef angel_buffers_h -#define angel_buffers_h - -#include "chandefs.h" /* CHAN_HEADER_SIZE */ - - -/* the handle to a buffer */ -typedef unsigned char *p_Buffer; - - -/* - * Angel Packets are structured as a fixed size header, followed - * by the packet data - */ -#ifdef TARGET -# define BUFFERDATA(b) (b) /* channels layer takes care of it */ -#else -# define BUFFERDATA(b) (&((b)[CHAN_HEADER_SIZE])) -#endif - - -/* - * The buffer management function prototypes are only applicable - * when compiling target code - */ -#ifdef TARGET - -/* - * Function: Angel_BufferQuerySizes - * Purpose: Request infomation on the default and maximum buffer sizes - * that can be allocated - * - * Params: - * In/Out: default_size, max_size: pointers to place the - * sizes in on return - */ - -void Angel_BufferQuerySizes(unsigned int *default_size, - unsigned int *max_size ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_RxEnginBuffersLeft - * Purpose: return the number of free buffers - * - * Params: - * Returns: number of free buffers - */ -unsigned int Angel_BuffersLeft( void ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_BufferAlloc - * Purpose: allocate a buffer that is at least req_size bytes long - * - * Params: - * Input: req_size the required size of the buffer - * - * Returns: pointer to the buffer NULL if unable to - * fulfil the request - */ -p_Buffer Angel_BufferAlloc(unsigned int req_size); - -/* - * Function: Angel_BufferRelease - * Purpose: release a buffer back to the free pool - * - * Params: - * Input: pointer to the buffer to free - */ -void Angel_BufferRelease(p_Buffer buffer); - - -/* return values for angel_InitBuffers */ -typedef enum buf_init_error{ - INIT_BUF_OK, - INIT_BUF_FAIL -} buf_init_error; - -/* - * Function: Angel_InitBuffers - * Purpose: Initalised and malloc the buffer pool - * - * Params: - * Returns: see above - */ - -buf_init_error Angel_InitBuffers(void); - -#endif /* def TARGET */ - -#endif /* ndef angel_buffers_h */ - -/* EOF buffers.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/chandefs.h b/gdb/rdi-share/chandefs.h deleted file mode 100644 index d97f0b5..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/chandefs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Enumeration with all supported channels - */ - -#ifndef angel_chandefs_h -#define angel_chandefs_h - -enum channelIDs { - CI_PRIVATE = 0, /* channels protocol control messages */ - CI_HADP, /* ADP, host originated */ - CI_TADP, /* ADP, target originated */ - CI_HBOOT, /* Boot, host originated */ - CI_TBOOT, /* Boot, target originated */ - CI_CLIB, /* Semihosting C library support */ - CI_HUDBG, /* User debug support, host originated */ - CI_TUDBG, /* User debug support, target originated */ - CI_HTDCC, /* Thumb direct comms channel, host orig. */ - CI_TTDCC, /* Thumb direct comms channel, target orig. */ - CI_TLOG, /* Target debug/logging */ - CI_NUM_CHANNELS -}; - -typedef unsigned ChannelID; - - -/* - * Size in bytes of the channel header. - * This is a duplicate of XXX in chanpriv.h, but we don't want everyone - * to have access to all of chanpriv.h, so we'll double-check in chanpriv.h. - */ -#define CHAN_HEADER_SIZE (4) - -#endif /* ndef angel_chandefs_h */ - -/* EOF chandefs.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/channels.h b/gdb/rdi-share/channels.h deleted file mode 100644 index b43ebc1..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/channels.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,384 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: User interface to the channels layer - */ - -#ifndef angel_channels_h -#define angel_channels_h - -/* - * This provides the public interface to the channels layer read and write - * routines, and buffer management routines. - */ - -/* Nested header files, if required */ - -#include "devices.h" -#include "chandefs.h" -#include "adperr.h" - -/* General purpose constants, macros, enums, typedefs */ - -/* use the default device */ -#define CH_DEFAULT_DEV ((DeviceID)-1) - -/* return codes */ -typedef enum ChanError { - CE_OKAY, /* no error */ - CE_ABANDONED, /* abandoned due to device switch */ - CE_DEV_ERROR, /* unexpected error from device driver */ - CE_BUSY, /* channel in use */ - CE_BUFF_ERROR, /* unable to get buffer */ - CE_PRIVATE /* start of internal error codes */ -} ChanError; - - -/* Publically-accessible globals */ - -/* - * The following two globals are only valid after angel_InitialiseChannels() - * has been called. - */ - -/* the default size of a channel buffer, for global use */ -extern unsigned Angel_ChanBuffSize; - -/* the size of a long buffer, for global use */ -extern unsigned Angel_ChanLongSize; - -#ifdef TARGET -AdpErrs send_resend_msg(DeviceID devid); -#endif - -/* - * Function: angel_InitialiseChannels - * Purpose: initialise the channels layer - * - * Params: - * Input: - - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: - - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - */ - -void angel_InitialiseChannels( void ); - -/* - * Function: adp_init_seq - * Purpose: initialise sequence numbers and free anyt leftover buffers - * - * Params: - * Input: - - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: - adp_ok if things went ok else an error code - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - */ - -AdpErrs adp_init_seq(void); - -/* - * Function: angel_ChannelAllocBuffer - * Purpose: allocate a buffer that is at least req_size bytes long - * - * Params: - * Input: req_size the minimum size required - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: pointer to allocated buffer, or - * NULL if unable to allocate suitable buffer - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - */ - -p_Buffer angel_ChannelAllocBuffer(unsigned req_size); - - -/* - * Function: angel_ChannelReleaseBuffer - * Purpose: release a buffer back to the free pool - * - * Params: - * Input: buffer the buffer to release - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: - - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - */ - -void angel_ChannelReleaseBuffer(p_Buffer buffer); - - -/* - * Function: angel_ChannelSend - * Purpose: blocking send of a packet via a channel - * - * Params: - * Input: devid Device to use, or CH_DEFAULT_DEV - * chanid Channel to use for tx - * buffer Pointer to data to send - * len Length of data to send - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: CE_OKAY Transmission completed - * CE_BAD_CHAN Channel id invalid - * CE_ABANDONED Tx abandoned due to device switch - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - */ - -ChanError angel_ChannelSend(DeviceID devid, ChannelID chanid, - const p_Buffer buffer, unsigned len); 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When coming back to configure, we -# need to make the FD available again. -if test "$no_create" != yes; then - ac_cs_success=: - ac_config_status_args= - test "$silent" = yes && - ac_config_status_args="$ac_config_status_args --quiet" - exec 5>/dev/null - $SHELL $CONFIG_STATUS $ac_config_status_args || ac_cs_success=false - exec 5>>config.log - # Use ||, not &&, to avoid exiting from the if with $? = 1, which - # would make configure fail if this is the last instruction. - $ac_cs_success || { (exit 1); exit 1; } -fi - diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/configure.in b/gdb/rdi-share/configure.in deleted file mode 100644 index bbda5cc..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/configure.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. -AC_PREREQ(2.12.1) -AC_INIT(adp.h) - -AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(rdi-share, 1.0) - -PACKAGE=rdi-share -VERSION=1.0 - -dnl Checks for programs. -AC_PROG_CC -AC_PROG_INSTALL -AC_PROG_MAKE_SET -AC_PROG_RANLIB - -dnl Checks for libraries. - -dnl Checks for header files. -AC_HEADER_STDC -AC_CHECK_HEADERS(fcntl.h sys/ioctl.h sys/time.h unistd.h sys/filio.h) - -dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. -AC_C_CONST -AC_TYPE_SIZE_T -AC_HEADER_TIME - -dnl Checks for library functions. -AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL -AC_TYPE_SIGNAL -AC_FUNC_VPRINTF -AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday select socket strtod strtoul memcpy memmove) - -AM_MAINTAINER_MODE -AM_EXEEXT - -AC_OUTPUT(Makefile) diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/crc.c b/gdb/rdi-share/crc.c deleted file mode 100644 index cfa6522..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/crc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * crc.c - provides some "standard" CRC calculation routines. - * - */ -#include "crc.h" /* describes this code */ - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * crc32 IEEE-802.3 32bit CRC - * ----- -------------------- - */ - -/* This table was generated by the "crctable" program */ -static const unsigned int crc32table[256] = { - /* 0x00 */ 0x00000000, 0x77073096, 0xEE0E612C, 0x990951BA, - /* 0x04 */ 0x076DC419, 0x706AF48F, 0xE963A535, 0x9E6495A3, - /* 0x08 */ 0x0EDB8832, 0x79DCB8A4, 0xE0D5E91E, 0x97D2D988, - /* 0x0C */ 0x09B64C2B, 0x7EB17CBD, 0xE7B82D07, 0x90BF1D91, - /* 0x10 */ 0x1DB71064, 0x6AB020F2, 0xF3B97148, 0x84BE41DE, - /* 0x14 */ 0x1ADAD47D, 0x6DDDE4EB, 0xF4D4B551, 0x83D385C7, - /* 0x18 */ 0x136C9856, 0x646BA8C0, 0xFD62F97A, 0x8A65C9EC, - /* 0x1C */ 0x14015C4F, 0x63066CD9, 0xFA0F3D63, 0x8D080DF5, - /* 0x20 */ 0x3B6E20C8, 0x4C69105E, 0xD56041E4, 0xA2677172, - /* 0x24 */ 0x3C03E4D1, 0x4B04D447, 0xD20D85FD, 0xA50AB56B, - /* 0x28 */ 0x35B5A8FA, 0x42B2986C, 0xDBBBC9D6, 0xACBCF940, - /* 0x2C */ 0x32D86CE3, 0x45DF5C75, 0xDCD60DCF, 0xABD13D59, - /* 0x30 */ 0x26D930AC, 0x51DE003A, 0xC8D75180, 0xBFD06116, - /* 0x34 */ 0x21B4F4B5, 0x56B3C423, 0xCFBA9599, 0xB8BDA50F, - /* 0x38 */ 0x2802B89E, 0x5F058808, 0xC60CD9B2, 0xB10BE924, - /* 0x3C */ 0x2F6F7C87, 0x58684C11, 0xC1611DAB, 0xB6662D3D, - /* 0x40 */ 0x76DC4190, 0x01DB7106, 0x98D220BC, 0xEFD5102A, - /* 0x44 */ 0x71B18589, 0x06B6B51F, 0x9FBFE4A5, 0xE8B8D433, - /* 0x48 */ 0x7807C9A2, 0x0F00F934, 0x9609A88E, 0xE10E9818, - /* 0x4C */ 0x7F6A0DBB, 0x086D3D2D, 0x91646C97, 0xE6635C01, - /* 0x50 */ 0x6B6B51F4, 0x1C6C6162, 0x856530D8, 0xF262004E, - /* 0x54 */ 0x6C0695ED, 0x1B01A57B, 0x8208F4C1, 0xF50FC457, - /* 0x58 */ 0x65B0D9C6, 0x12B7E950, 0x8BBEB8EA, 0xFCB9887C, - /* 0x5C */ 0x62DD1DDF, 0x15DA2D49, 0x8CD37CF3, 0xFBD44C65, - /* 0x60 */ 0x4DB26158, 0x3AB551CE, 0xA3BC0074, 0xD4BB30E2, - /* 0x64 */ 0x4ADFA541, 0x3DD895D7, 0xA4D1C46D, 0xD3D6F4FB, - /* 0x68 */ 0x4369E96A, 0x346ED9FC, 0xAD678846, 0xDA60B8D0, - /* 0x6C */ 0x44042D73, 0x33031DE5, 0xAA0A4C5F, 0xDD0D7CC9, - /* 0x70 */ 0x5005713C, 0x270241AA, 0xBE0B1010, 0xC90C2086, - /* 0x74 */ 0x5768B525, 0x206F85B3, 0xB966D409, 0xCE61E49F, - /* 0x78 */ 0x5EDEF90E, 0x29D9C998, 0xB0D09822, 0xC7D7A8B4, - /* 0x7C */ 0x59B33D17, 0x2EB40D81, 0xB7BD5C3B, 0xC0BA6CAD, - /* 0x80 */ 0xEDB88320, 0x9ABFB3B6, 0x03B6E20C, 0x74B1D29A, - /* 0x84 */ 0xEAD54739, 0x9DD277AF, 0x04DB2615, 0x73DC1683, - /* 0x88 */ 0xE3630B12, 0x94643B84, 0x0D6D6A3E, 0x7A6A5AA8, - /* 0x8C */ 0xE40ECF0B, 0x9309FF9D, 0x0A00AE27, 0x7D079EB1, - /* 0x90 */ 0xF00F9344, 0x8708A3D2, 0x1E01F268, 0x6906C2FE, - /* 0x94 */ 0xF762575D, 0x806567CB, 0x196C3671, 0x6E6B06E7, - /* 0x98 */ 0xFED41B76, 0x89D32BE0, 0x10DA7A5A, 0x67DD4ACC, - /* 0x9C */ 0xF9B9DF6F, 0x8EBEEFF9, 0x17B7BE43, 0x60B08ED5, - /* 0xA0 */ 0xD6D6A3E8, 0xA1D1937E, 0x38D8C2C4, 0x4FDFF252, - /* 0xA4 */ 0xD1BB67F1, 0xA6BC5767, 0x3FB506DD, 0x48B2364B, - /* 0xA8 */ 0xD80D2BDA, 0xAF0A1B4C, 0x36034AF6, 0x41047A60, - /* 0xAC */ 0xDF60EFC3, 0xA867DF55, 0x316E8EEF, 0x4669BE79, - /* 0xB0 */ 0xCB61B38C, 0xBC66831A, 0x256FD2A0, 0x5268E236, - /* 0xB4 */ 0xCC0C7795, 0xBB0B4703, 0x220216B9, 0x5505262F, - /* 0xB8 */ 0xC5BA3BBE, 0xB2BD0B28, 0x2BB45A92, 0x5CB36A04, - /* 0xBC */ 0xC2D7FFA7, 0xB5D0CF31, 0x2CD99E8B, 0x5BDEAE1D, - /* 0xC0 */ 0x9B64C2B0, 0xEC63F226, 0x756AA39C, 0x026D930A, - /* 0xC4 */ 0x9C0906A9, 0xEB0E363F, 0x72076785, 0x05005713, - /* 0xC8 */ 0x95BF4A82, 0xE2B87A14, 0x7BB12BAE, 0x0CB61B38, - /* 0xCC */ 0x92D28E9B, 0xE5D5BE0D, 0x7CDCEFB7, 0x0BDBDF21, - /* 0xD0 */ 0x86D3D2D4, 0xF1D4E242, 0x68DDB3F8, 0x1FDA836E, - /* 0xD4 */ 0x81BE16CD, 0xF6B9265B, 0x6FB077E1, 0x18B74777, - /* 0xD8 */ 0x88085AE6, 0xFF0F6A70, 0x66063BCA, 0x11010B5C, - /* 0xDC */ 0x8F659EFF, 0xF862AE69, 0x616BFFD3, 0x166CCF45, - /* 0xE0 */ 0xA00AE278, 0xD70DD2EE, 0x4E048354, 0x3903B3C2, - /* 0xE4 */ 0xA7672661, 0xD06016F7, 0x4969474D, 0x3E6E77DB, - /* 0xE8 */ 0xAED16A4A, 0xD9D65ADC, 0x40DF0B66, 0x37D83BF0, - /* 0xEC */ 0xA9BCAE53, 0xDEBB9EC5, 0x47B2CF7F, 0x30B5FFE9, - /* 0xF0 */ 0xBDBDF21C, 0xCABAC28A, 0x53B39330, 0x24B4A3A6, - /* 0xF4 */ 0xBAD03605, 0xCDD70693, 0x54DE5729, 0x23D967BF, - /* 0xF8 */ 0xB3667A2E, 0xC4614AB8, 0x5D681B02, 0x2A6F2B94, - /* 0xFC */ 0xB40BBE37, 0xC30C8EA1, 0x5A05DF1B, 0x2D02EF8D, - }; -unsigned int crc32(unsigned char *address, unsigned int size, unsigned int crc) -{ -#if 0 - /* FAST, but bigger and only good for word-aligned data */ - unsigned int *daddr = (unsigned int *)address; - unsigned int data = FALSE; /* little-endian by default */ - - /* - * TODO: We should really get the current processor big- or - * little-endian state and set "data" accordingly. - */ - - /* Perform word loop to save on memory accesses */ - if (data) - /* big-endian */ - for (; (size > 0); size -= sizeof(unsigned int)) - { - data = *daddr++; - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 24) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 16) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 8) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 0) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - } - else - for (; (size > 0); size -= sizeof(unsigned int)) - { - data = *daddr++; - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 0) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 8) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 16) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ ((data >> 24) & 0xFF)) & 0xFF]); - } -#else - for (; (size > 0); size--) - /* byte loop */ - crc = (((crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFF) ^ - crc32table[(crc ^ *address++) & 0x000000FF]); -#endif - - return(crc); -} - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * crc16 16bit CRC-CCITT - * ----- --------------- - * This function provides a table driven 16bit CRC generation for byte data. - * This CRC is also known as the HDLC CRC. - */ -/* - * 960201 KWelton - * - *TODO: Is this correct? The compiler predefines __arm, *not* __ARM - */ -#ifdef __ARM -/* - * To make the code quicker on the ARM, we double the table size and - * use integer slots rather than short slots for the table. - */ -static const unsigned int crctableA[16] = { -#else -static const unsigned short crctableA[16] = { -#endif - 0x0000, - 0x1081, - 0x2102, - 0x3183, - 0x4204, - 0x5285, - 0x6306, - 0x7387, - 0x8408, - 0x9489, - 0xA50A, - 0xB58B, - 0xC60C, - 0xD68D, - 0xE70E, - 0xF78F - }; - -#ifdef __ARM -/* See comments above */ -static const unsigned int crctableB[16] = { -#else -static const unsigned short crctableB[16] = { -#endif - 0x0000, - 0x1189, - 0x2312, - 0x329B, - 0x4624, - 0x57AD, - 0x6536, - 0x74BF, - 0x8C48, - 0x9DC1, - 0xAF5A, - 0xBED3, - 0xCA6C, - 0xDBE5, - 0xE97E, - 0xF8F7 - }; - -unsigned short crc16(unsigned char *address, unsigned int size, - unsigned short crc) -{ - for (; (size > 0); size--) - { - /* byte loop */ - unsigned char data = *address++; /* fetch the next data byte */ - - data ^= crc; /* EOR data with current CRC value */ - crc = ((crctableA[(data & 0xF0) >> 4] ^ crctableB[data & 0x0F]) ^ - (crc >> 8)); - } - - return(crc); -} - -/**********************************************************************/ - -#if 0 /* not required at the moment */ - -/* - * elf_hash - * -------- - * This function is derived from the one on page 68 of chapter of the "Unix - * SVR4 Programmer's Guide". It is used to generate a hash-code from a - * symbol name. - */ -unsigned int elf_hash(const unsigned char *name) -{ - unsigned int h = 0; - unsigned int g; - - /* NULL pointer returns a hash of zero */ - while (name && (*name)) - { - h = ((h << 4) + *name++); - - if (g = (h & 0xF0000000)) - h ^= (g >> 24); - - h &= ~g; - } - - return(h); -} -#endif - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* EOF crc.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/crc.h b/gdb/rdi-share/crc.h deleted file mode 100644 index 77ba23e..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/crc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * crc.h - describes some "standard" CRC calculation routines. - */ -#ifndef angel_crc_h -#define angel_crc_h - -/* - * manifests - */ - -/* - * When using "crc32" or "crc16" these initial CRC values must be given to - * the respective function the first time it is called. The function can - * then be called with the return value from the last call of the function - * to generate a running CRC over multiple data blocks. - * When the last data block has been processed using the "crc32" algorithm - * the CRC value should be inverted to produce the final CRC value: - * e.g. CRC = ~CRC - */ - -#define startCRC32 (0xFFFFFFFF) /* CRC initialised to all 1s */ -#define startCRC16 (0x0000) /* CRC initialised to all 0s */ - -/* - * For the CRC-32 residual to be calculated correctly requires that the CRC - * value is in memory little-endian due to the byte read, bit-ordering - * nature of the algorithm. - */ -#define CRC32residual (0xDEBB20E3) /* good CRC-32 residual */ - - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * exported functions - */ - -/* - * Function: crc32 - * Purpose: Provides a table driven implementation of the IEEE-802.3 - * 32-bit CRC algorithm for byte data. - * - * Params: - * Input: address pointer to the byte data - * size number of bytes of data to be processed - * crc initial CRC value to be used (can be the output - * from a previous call to this function). - * Returns: - * OK: 32-bit CRC value for the specified data - */ -extern unsigned int crc32(unsigned char *address, unsigned int size, - unsigned int crc); - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * - * Function: crc16 - * Purpose: Generates a table driven 16-bit CRC-CCITT for byte data - * - * Params: - * Input: address pointer to the byte data - * size number of bytes of data to be processed - * crc initial CRC value to be used (can be the output - * from a previous call to this function). - * - * Returns: - * OK: 16-bit CRC value for the specified data - */ -extern unsigned short crc16(unsigned char *address, unsigned int size, - unsigned short crc); - -/**********************************************************************/ - -#endif /* !defined(angel_crc_h) */ - -/* EOF crc.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_conf.h b/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index bf79958..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * ARM symbolic debugger toolbox: dbg_conf.h - */ - -/* - * RCS $Revision$ - * Checkin $Date$ - */ - -#ifndef Dbg_Conf__h - -#define Dbg_Conf__h - -typedef struct Dbg_ConfigBlock { - int bytesex; - int fpe; /* Target should initialise FPE */ - long memorysize; - unsigned long cpu_speed;/* Cpu speed (HZ) */ - int serialport; /*) remote connection parameters */ - int seriallinespeed; /*) (serial connection) */ - int parallelport; /*) ditto */ - int parallellinespeed; /*) (parallel connection) */ - char *ethernettarget; /* name of remote ethernet target */ - int processor; /* processor the armulator is to emulate (eg ARM60) */ - int rditype; /* armulator / remote processor */ - int heartbeat_on; /* angel heartbeat */ - int drivertype; /* parallel / serial / etc */ - char const *configtoload; - char const *memconfigtoload; - int flags; -} Dbg_ConfigBlock; - -#define Dbg_ConfigFlag_Reset 1 -#define Dbg_ConfigFlag_LLSymsNeedPrefix 2 - -typedef struct Dbg_HostosInterface Dbg_HostosInterface; -/* This structure allows access by the (host-independent) C-library support - module of armulator or pisd (armos.c) to host-dependent functions for - which there is no host-independent interface. Its contents are unknown - to the debugger toolbox. - The assumption is that, in a windowed system, fputc(stderr) for example - may not achieve the desired effect of the character appearing in some - window. - */ - -#endif diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_cp.h b/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_cp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8974f83..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_cp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * ARM symbolic debugger toolbox: dbg_cp.h - */ - -/* - * RCS $Revision$ - * Checkin $Date$ - */ - -#ifndef Dbg_CP__h - -#define Dbg_CP__h - -#define Dbg_Access_Readable 1 -#define Dbg_Access_Writable 2 -#define Dbg_Access_CPDT 4 /* else CPRT */ - -typedef struct { - unsigned short rmin, rmax; - /* a single description can be used for a range of registers with - the same properties *accessed via CPDT instructions* - */ - unsigned char nbytes; /* size of register */ - unsigned char access; /* see above (Access_xxx) */ - union { - struct { /* CPDT instructions do not allow the coprocessor much freedom: - only bit 22 ('N') and 12-15 ('CRd') are free for the - coprocessor to use as it sees fit. - */ - unsigned char nbit; - unsigned char rdbits; - } cpdt; - struct { /* CPRT instructions have much more latitude. The bits fixed - by the ARM are 24..31 (condition mask & opcode) - 20 (direction) - 8..15 (cpnum, arm register) - 4 (CPRT not CPDO) - leaving 14 bits free to the coprocessor (fortunately - falling within two bytes). - */ - unsigned char read_b0, read_b1, - write_b0, write_b1; - } cprt; - } accessinst; -} Dbg_CoProRegDesc; - -struct Dbg_CoProDesc { - int entries; - Dbg_CoProRegDesc regdesc[1/* really nentries */]; -}; - -#define Dbg_CoProDesc_Size(n) (sizeof(struct Dbg_CoProDesc) + ((n)-1)*sizeof(Dbg_CoProRegDesc)) - -#endif diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_hif.h b/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_hif.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5be2156..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_hif.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * ARM debugger toolbox : dbg_hif.c - * Description of the Dbg_HostosInterface structure. This is *NOT* - * part of the debugger toolbox, but it is required by 2 back ends - * (armul & pisd) and two front ends (armsd & wdbg), so putting it - * in the toolbox is the only way of avoiding multiple copies. - */ - -/* - * RCS $Revision$ - * Checkin $Date$ - */ - -#ifndef dbg_hif__h -#define dbg_hif__h - -#ifdef STDC_HEADERS -# include <stdarg.h> -#else -# include <varargs.h> -#endif - -typedef void Hif_DbgPrint(void *arg, const char *format, va_list ap); -typedef void Hif_DbgPause(void *arg); - -typedef void Hif_WriteC(void *arg, int c); -typedef int Hif_ReadC(void *arg); -typedef int Hif_Write(void *arg, char const *buffer, int len); -typedef char *Hif_GetS(void *arg, char *buffer, int len); - -typedef void Hif_RDIResetProc(void *arg); - -struct Dbg_HostosInterface { - Hif_DbgPrint *dbgprint; - Hif_DbgPause *dbgpause; - void *dbgarg; - - Hif_WriteC *writec; - Hif_ReadC *readc; - Hif_Write *write; - Hif_GetS *gets; - void *hostosarg; - - Hif_RDIResetProc *reset; - void *resetarg; -}; - -#endif diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_rdi.h b/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_rdi.h deleted file mode 100644 index efda7bd..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/dbg_rdi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,511 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * ARM debugger toolbox : dbg_rdi.h - */ - -/* - * RCS $Revision$ - * Checkin $Date$ - */ - -#ifndef dbg_rdi__h -#define dbg_rdi__h - -/***************************************************************************\ -* Other RDI values * -\***************************************************************************/ - -#define RDISex_Little 0 /* the byte sex of the debuggee */ -#define RDISex_Big 1 -#define RDISex_DontCare 2 - -#define RDIPoint_EQ 0 /* the different types of break/watchpoints */ -#define RDIPoint_GT 1 -#define RDIPoint_GE 2 -#define RDIPoint_LT 3 -#define RDIPoint_LE 4 -#define RDIPoint_IN 5 -#define RDIPoint_OUT 6 -#define RDIPoint_MASK 7 - -#define RDIPoint_16Bit 16 /* 16-bit breakpoint */ -#define RDIPoint_Conditional 32 - -/* ORRed with point type in extended RDP break and watch messages */ -#define RDIPoint_Inquiry 64 -#define RDIPoint_Handle 128 /* messages */ - -#define RDIWatch_ByteRead 1 /* types of data accesses to watch for*/ -#define RDIWatch_HalfRead 2 -#define RDIWatch_WordRead 4 -#define RDIWatch_ByteWrite 8 -#define RDIWatch_HalfWrite 16 -#define RDIWatch_WordWrite 32 - -#define RDIReg_R15 (1L << 15) /* mask values for CPU */ -#define RDIReg_PC (1L << 16) -#define RDIReg_CPSR (1L << 17) -#define RDIReg_SPSR (1L << 18) -#define RDINumCPURegs 19 - -#define RDINumCPRegs 10 /* current maximum */ - -#define RDIMode_Curr 255 - -/* RDI_Info subcodes */ -/* rdp in parameters are all preceded by */ -/* in byte = RDP_Info, word = info subcode */ -/* out parameters are all preceded by */ -/* out byte = RDP_Return */ - -#define RDIInfo_Target 0 -/* rdi: out ARMword *targetflags, out ARMword *processor id */ -/* rdp: in none, out word targetflags, word processorid, byte status */ -/* the following bits are defined in targetflags */ -# define RDITarget_LogSpeed 0x0f -# define RDITarget_HW 0x10 /* else emulator */ -# define RDITarget_AgentMaxLevel 0xe0 -# define RDITarget_AgentLevelShift 5 -# define RDITarget_DebuggerMinLevel 0x700 -# define RDITarget_DebuggerLevelShift 8 -# define RDITarget_CanReloadAgent 0x800 -# define RDITarget_CanInquireLoadSize 0x1000 -# define RDITarget_UnderstandsRDPInterrupt 0x2000 -# define RDITarget_CanProfile 0x4000 -# define RDITarget_Code16 0x8000 -# define RDITarget_HasCommsChannel 0x10000 - -#define RDIInfo_Points 1 -/* rdi: out ARMword *pointcapabilities */ -/* rdp: in none, out word pointcapabilities, byte status */ -/* the following bits are defined in pointcapabilities */ -# define RDIPointCapability_Comparison 1 -# define RDIPointCapability_Range 2 -/* 4 to 128 are RDIWatch_xx{Read,Write} left-shifted by two */ -# define RDIPointCapability_Mask 0x100 -# define RDIPointCapability_ThreadBreak 0x200 -# define RDIPointCapability_ThreadWatch 0x400 -# define RDIPointCapability_CondBreak 0x800 -# define RDIPointCapability_Status 0x1000 /* status enquiries available */ - -#define RDIInfo_Step 2 -/* rdi: out ARMword *stepcapabilities */ -/* rdp: in none, out word stepcapabilities, byte status */ -/* the following bits are defined in stepcapabilities */ -# define RDIStep_Multiple 1 -# define RDIStep_PCChange 2 -# define RDIStep_Single 4 - -#define RDIInfo_MMU 3 -/* rdi: out ARMword *mmuidentity */ -/* rdp: in none, out word mmuidentity, byte status */ - -#define RDIInfo_DownLoad 4 -/* Inquires whether configuration download and selection is available. */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ -/* No argument, no return value. status == ok if available */ - -#define RDIInfo_SemiHosting 5 -/* Inquires whether RDISemiHosting_* RDI_Info calls are available. */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ -/* No argument, no return value. status == ok if available */ - -#define RDIInfo_CoPro 6 -/* Inquires whether CoPro RDI_Info calls are available. */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ -/* No argument, no return value. status == ok if available */ - -#define RDIInfo_Icebreaker 7 -/* Inquires whether debuggee controlled by IceBreaker. */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ -/* No argument, no return value. status == ok if available */ - -#define RDIMemory_Access 8 -/* rdi: out RDI_MemAccessStats *p, in ARMword *handle */ -/* rdp: in word handle */ -/* out word nreads, word nwrites, word sreads, word swrites, */ -/* word ns, word s, byte status */ - -/* Get memory access information for memory block with specified handle */ - -#define RDIMemory_Map 9 -/* rdi: in RDI_MemDescr md[n], in ARMword *n */ -/* rdp: in word n, n * { */ -/* word handle, word start, word limit, */ -/* byte width, byte access */ -/* word Nread_ns, word Nwrite_ns, */ -/* word Sread_ns, word Swrite_ns} */ -/* out byte status */ -/* Sets memory characteristics. */ - -#define RDISet_CPUSpeed 10 -/* rdi: in ARMword *speed */ -/* rdp: in word speed, out byte status */ -/* Sets CPU speed (in ns) */ - -#define RDIRead_Clock 12 -/* rdi: out ARMword *ns, out ARMword *s */ -/* rdp: in none, out word ns, word s, byte status */ -/* Reads simulated time */ - -#define RDIInfo_Memory_Stats 13 -/* Inquires whether RDI_Info codes 8-10 are available */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ -/* No argument, no return value. status == ok if available */ - -/* The next two are only to be used if RDIInfo_DownLoad returned no */ -/* error */ -#define RDIConfig_Count 14 -/* rdi: out ARMword *count */ -/* rdp: out byte status, word count (if status == OK) */ - -/* In addition, the next one is only to be used if RDIConfig_Count */ -/* returned no error */ -typedef struct { unsigned32 version; char name[32]; } RDI_ConfigDesc; -#define RDIConfig_Nth 15 -/* rdi: in ARMword *n, out RDI_ConfigDesc * */ -/* rdp: in word n */ -/* out word version, byte namelen, bytes * bytelen name, */ -/* byte status */ - -/* Set a front-end polling function to be used from within driver poll */ -/* loops */ -typedef void RDI_PollProc(void *); -typedef struct { RDI_PollProc *p; void *arg; } RDI_PollDesc; -#define RDISet_PollProc 16 -/* rdi: in RDI_PollDesc const *from, RDI_PollDesc *to */ -/* if from non-NULL, sets the polling function from it */ -/* if to non-NULL, returns the previous polling function to it */ -/* No corresponding RDP operation */ - -/* Called on debugger startup to see if the target is ready to execute */ -#define RDIInfo_CanTargetExecute 20 -/* rdi: in void - * out byte status (RDIError_NoError => Yes, Otherwise No) - */ - -/* Called to set the top of target memory in an ICEman2 system - * This is then used by ICEman to tell the C Library via the INFOHEAP - * SWI where the stack should start. - * Note that only ICEman2 supports this call. Other systems eg. - * Demon, Angel, will simply return an error, which means that setting - * the top of memory in this fashion is not supported. - */ -#define RDIInfo_SetTopMem 21 -/* rdi: in word mem_top - * out byte status (RDIError_NoError => Done, Other => Not supported - */ - -/* Called before performing a loadagent to determine the endianess of - * the debug agent, so that images of the wrong bytesex can be - * complained about - */ -#define RDIInfo_AgentEndianess 22 -/* rdi: in void - * out byte status - * status should be RDIError_LittleEndian or RDIError_BigEndian - * any other value indicates the target does not support this - * request, so the debugger will have to make a best guess, which - * probably means only allow little endian loadagenting. - */ - -/* The next two are only to be used if the value returned by */ -/* RDIInfo_Points has RDIPointCapability_Status set. */ -#define RDIPointStatus_Watch 0x80 -#define RDIPointStatus_Break 0x81 -/* rdi: inout ARMword * (in handle, out hwresource), out ARMword *type */ -/* rdp: in word handle, out word hwresource, word type, byte status */ - -#define RDISignal_Stop 0x100 -/* Requests that the debuggee stop */ -/* No arguments, no return value */ -/* rdp: no reply (when the debuggee stops, there will be a reply to the */ -/* step or execute request which started it) */ - -#define RDIVector_Catch 0x180 -/* rdi: in ARMword *bitmap */ -/* rdp: int word bitmap, out byte status */ -/* bit i in bitmap set to cause vector i to cause entry to debugger */ - -/* The next four are only to be used if RDIInfo_Semihosting returned */ -/* no error */ -#define RDISemiHosting_SetState 0x181 -/* rdi: in ARMword *semihostingstate */ -/* rdp: in word semihostingstate, out byte status */ -#define RDISemiHosting_GetState 0x182 -/* rdi: out ARMword *semihostingstate */ -/* rdp: in none, out word semihostingstate, byte status */ -#define RDISemiHosting_SetVector 0x183 -/* rdi: in ARMword *semihostingvector */ -/* rdp: in word semihostingvector, out byte status */ -#define RDISemiHosting_GetVector 0x184 -/* rdi: out ARMword *semihostingvector */ -/* rdp: in none, out word semihostingvector, byte status */ - -/* The next two are only to be used if RDIInfo_Icebreaker returned */ -/* no error */ -#define RDIIcebreaker_GetLocks 0x185 -/* rdi: out ARMword *lockedstate */ -/* rdp: in none, out word lockedstate, byte status */ - -#define RDIIcebreaker_SetLocks 0x186 -/* rdi: in ARMword *lockedstate */ -/* rdp: in word lockedstate, out byte status */ - -/* lockedstate is a bitmap of the icebreaker registers locked against */ -/* use by IceMan (because explicitly written by the user) */ - -#define RDIInfo_GetLoadSize 0x187 -/* rdi: out ARMword *maxloadsize */ -/* rdp: in none, out word maxloadsize, byte status */ -/* Inquires the maximum length of data transfer the agent is prepared */ -/* to receive */ -/* Only usable if RDIInfo_Target returned RDITarget_CanInquireLoadSize */ -/* rdi: out ARMword *size */ - -/* Only to be used if the value returned by RDIInfo_Target had */ -/* RDITarget_HasCommsChannel set */ -typedef void RDICCProc_ToHost(void *arg, ARMword data); -typedef void RDICCProc_FromHost(void *arg, ARMword *data, int *valid); - -#define RDICommsChannel_ToHost 0x188 -/* rdi: in RDICCProc_ToHost *, in void *arg */ -/* rdp: in byte connect, out byte status */ -#define RDICommsChannel_FromHost 0x189 -/* rdi: in RDICCProc_FromHost *, in void *arg */ -/* rdp: in byte connect, out byte status */ - -/* These 4 are only to be used if RDIInfo_Semihosting returns no error */ -#define RDISemiHosting_SetARMSWI 0x190 -/* rdi: in ARMword ARM_SWI_number */ -/* rdp: in ARMword ARM_SWI_number, out byte status */ - -#define RDISemiHosting_GetARMSWI 0x191 -/* rdi: out ARMword ARM_SWI_number */ -/* rdp: out ARMword ARM_SWI_number, byte status */ - -#define RDISemiHosting_SetThumbSWI 0x192 -/* rdi: in ARMword Thumb_SWI_number */ -/* rdp: in ARMword Thumb_SWI_number, out byte status */ - -#define RDISemiHosting_GetThumbSWI 0x193 -/* rdi: out ARMword ARM_Thumb_number */ -/* rdp: out ARMword ARM_Thumb_number, byte status */ - - -#define RDICycles 0x200 -/* rdi: out ARMword cycles[12] */ -/* rdp: in none, out 6 words cycles, byte status */ -/* the rdi result represents 6 big-endian doublewords; the rdp results */ -/* return values for the ls halves of these */ -# define RDICycles_Size 48 - -#define RDIErrorP 0x201 -/* rdi: out ARMaddress *errorp */ -/* rdp: in none, out word errorp, byte status */ -/* Returns the error pointer associated with the last return from step */ -/* or execute with status RDIError_Error. */ - -#define RDISet_Cmdline 0x300 -/* rdi: in char *commandline (a null-terminated string) */ -/* No corresponding RDP operation (cmdline is sent to the agent in */ -/* response to SWI_GetEnv) */ - -#define RDISet_RDILevel 0x301 -/* rdi: in ARMword *level */ -/* rdp: in word level, out byte status */ -/* Sets the RDI/RDP protocol level to be used (must lie between the */ -/* limits returned by RDIInfo_Target). */ - -#define RDISet_Thread 0x302 -/* rdi: in ARMword *threadhandle */ -/* rdp: in word threadhandle, out byte status */ -/* Sets the thread context for subsequent thread-sensitive operations */ -/* (null value sets no thread) */ - -/* The next two are only to be used if RDI_read or RDI_write returned */ -/* RDIError_LittleEndian or RDIError_BigEndian, to signify that the */ -/* debugger has noticed. */ -#define RDIInfo_AckByteSex 0x303 -/* rdi: in ARMword *sex (RDISex_Little or RDISex_Big) */ - -/* The next two are only to be used if RDIInfo_CoPro returned no error */ -#define RDIInfo_DescribeCoPro 0x400 -/* rdi: in int *cpno, Dbg_CoProDesc *cpd */ -/* rdp: in byte cpno, */ -/* cpd->entries * { */ -/* byte rmin, byte rmax, byte nbytes, byte access, */ -/* byte cprt_r_b0, cprt_r_b1, cprt_w_b0, cprt_w_b1} */ -/* byte = 255 */ -/* out byte status */ - -#define RDIInfo_RequestCoProDesc 0x401 -/* rdi: in int *cpno, out Dbg_CoProDesc *cpd */ -/* rpd: in byte cpno */ -/* out nentries * { */ -/* byte rmin, byte rmax, byte nbytes, byte access, */ -/* } */ -/* byte = 255, byte status */ - -#define RDIInfo_Log 0x800 -/* rdi: out ARMword *logsetting */ -/* No corresponding RDP operation */ -#define RDIInfo_SetLog 0x801 -/* rdi: in ARMword *logsetting */ -/* No corresponding RDP operation */ - -#define RDIProfile_Stop 0x500 -/* No arguments, no return value */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ -/* Requests that pc sampling stop */ - -#define RDIProfile_Start 0x501 -/* rdi: in ARMword *interval */ -/* rdp: in word interval, out byte status */ -/* Requests that pc sampling start, with period <interval> usec */ - -#define RDIProfile_WriteMap 0x502 -/* rdi: in ARMword map[] */ -/* map[0] is the length of the array, subsequent elements are sorted */ -/* and are the base of ranges for pc sampling (so if the sampled pc */ -/* lies between map[i] and map[i+1], count[i] is incremented). */ -/* rdp: a number of messages, each of form: */ -/* in word len, word size, word offset, <size> words map data */ -/* out status */ -/* len, size and offset are all word counts. */ - -#define RDIProfile_ReadMap 0x503 -/* rdi: in ARMword *len, out ARMword counts[len] */ -/* Requests that the counts array be set to the accumulated pc sample */ -/* counts */ -/* rdp: a number of messages, each of form: */ -/* in word offset, word size */ -/* out <size> words, status */ -/* len, size and offset are all word counts. */ - -#define RDIProfile_ClearCounts 0x504 -/* No arguments, no return value */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ -/* Requests that pc sample counts be set to zero */ - -#define RDIInfo_RequestReset 0x900 -/* Request reset of the target environment */ -/* No arguments, no return value */ -/* No RDP equivalent, sends an RDP reset */ - -#define RDIInfo_CapabilityRequest 0x8000 -/* Request whether the interface supports the named capability. The */ -/* capability is specified by or'ing the RDIInfo number with this, and */ -/* sending that request */ -/* rdi: in none */ -/* rdp: in none, out byte status */ - -typedef struct { - ARMword len; - ARMword map[1]; -} RDI_ProfileMap; - -typedef unsigned32 PointHandle; -typedef unsigned32 ThreadHandle; -#define RDINoPointHandle ((PointHandle)-1L) -#define RDINoHandle ((ThreadHandle)-1L) - -struct Dbg_ConfigBlock; -struct Dbg_HostosInterface; -struct Dbg_MCState; -typedef int rdi_open_proc(unsigned type, struct Dbg_ConfigBlock const *config, - struct Dbg_HostosInterface const *i, - struct Dbg_MCState *dbg_state); -typedef int rdi_close_proc(void); -typedef int rdi_read_proc(ARMword source, void *dest, unsigned *nbytes); -typedef int rdi_write_proc(const void *source, ARMword dest, unsigned *nbytes); -typedef int rdi_CPUread_proc(unsigned mode, unsigned32 mask, ARMword *state); -typedef int rdi_CPUwrite_proc(unsigned mode, unsigned32 mask, ARMword const *state); -typedef int rdi_CPread_proc(unsigned CPnum, unsigned32 mask, ARMword *state); -typedef int rdi_CPwrite_proc(unsigned CPnum, unsigned32 mask, ARMword const *state); -typedef int rdi_setbreak_proc(ARMword address, unsigned type, ARMword bound, - PointHandle *handle); -typedef int rdi_clearbreak_proc(PointHandle handle); -typedef int rdi_setwatch_proc(ARMword address, unsigned type, unsigned datatype, - ARMword bound, PointHandle *handle); -typedef int rdi_clearwatch_proc(PointHandle handle); -typedef int rdi_execute_proc(PointHandle *handle); -typedef int rdi_step_proc(unsigned ninstr, PointHandle *handle); -typedef int rdi_info_proc(unsigned type, ARMword *arg1, ARMword *arg2); -typedef int rdi_pointinq_proc(ARMword *address, unsigned type, - unsigned datatype, ARMword *bound); - -typedef enum { - RDI_ConfigCPU, - RDI_ConfigSystem -} RDI_ConfigAspect; - -typedef enum { - RDI_MatchAny, - RDI_MatchExactly, - RDI_MatchNoEarlier -} RDI_ConfigMatchType; - -typedef int rdi_addconfig_proc(unsigned32 nbytes); -typedef int rdi_loadconfigdata_proc(unsigned32 nbytes, char const *data); -typedef int rdi_selectconfig_proc(RDI_ConfigAspect aspect, char const *name, - RDI_ConfigMatchType matchtype, unsigned versionreq, - unsigned *versionp); - -typedef char *getbufferproc(void *getbarg, unsigned32 *sizep); -typedef int rdi_loadagentproc(ARMword dest, unsigned32 size, getbufferproc *getb, void *getbarg); -typedef int rdi_targetisdead(void); - -typedef struct { - int itemmax; - char const * const *names; -} RDI_NameList; - -typedef RDI_NameList const *rdi_namelistproc(void); - -typedef int rdi_errmessproc(char *buf, int buflen, int errnum); - -struct RDIProcVec { - char rditypename[12]; - - rdi_open_proc *open; - rdi_close_proc *close; - rdi_read_proc *read; - rdi_write_proc *write; - rdi_CPUread_proc *CPUread; - rdi_CPUwrite_proc *CPUwrite; - rdi_CPread_proc *CPread; - rdi_CPwrite_proc *CPwrite; - rdi_setbreak_proc *setbreak; - rdi_clearbreak_proc *clearbreak; - rdi_setwatch_proc *setwatch; - rdi_clearwatch_proc *clearwatch; - rdi_execute_proc *execute; - rdi_step_proc *step; - rdi_info_proc *info; - /* V2 RDI */ - rdi_pointinq_proc *pointinquiry; - - /* These three useable only if RDIInfo_DownLoad returns no error */ - rdi_addconfig_proc *addconfig; - rdi_loadconfigdata_proc *loadconfigdata; - rdi_selectconfig_proc *selectconfig; - - rdi_namelistproc *drivernames; - rdi_namelistproc *cpunames; - - rdi_errmessproc *errmess; - - /* Only if RDIInfo_Target returns a value with RDITarget_LoadAgent set */ - rdi_loadagentproc *loadagent; - rdi_targetisdead *targetisdead; -}; - -#endif diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/devclnt.h b/gdb/rdi-share/devclnt.h deleted file mode 100644 index cb920f6..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/devclnt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,260 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Public client interface to devices - */ - -#ifndef angel_devclnt_h -#define angel_devclnt_h - -/* - * This header exports the public interface to Angel-compliant device - * drivers. - * - * They are intended to be used solely by Angel, not by the User - * Application. See devappl.h for the User Application interface to - * the device drivers. - */ - -#include "devices.h" - -/* General purpose constants, macros, enums, typedefs */ - -/* - * possible channels at device level - * - * XXX - * - * these are used as array indices, so be specific about their values - */ -typedef enum DevChanID { - DC_DBUG = 0, /* reliable debug packets - * containing SDBG, CLIB,UDBG, etc.) */ - DC_APPL = 1, /* application packets */ - DC_NUM_CHANNELS -} DevChanID; - -/* Publically-accessible globals */ -/* none */ - -/* Public functions */ - -/* - * Function: angel_DeviceWrite - * Purpose: The main entry point for asynchronous writes to a device. - * - * Params: - * Input: devID index of the device to write to - * buff data to write - * length how much data to write - * callback callback here when write finished - * or error - * cb_data data to be passed to callback - * chanID device channel to use - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: DE_OKAY write request is underway - * DE_NO_DEV no such device - * DE_BAD_DEV device does not support angel writes - * DE_BAD_CHAN no such device channel - * DE_BUSY device busy with another write - * DE_INVAL silly length - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - * - * Commence asynchronous transmission of a buffer on a device. The - * callback will occur when the write completes or if there is an - * error. - * - * This must be called for each packet to be sent. - */ - -DevError angel_DeviceWrite(DeviceID devID, p_Buffer buff, - unsigned length, DevWrite_CB_Fn callback, - void *cb_data, DevChanID chanID); - - -/* - * Function: angel_DeviceRegisterRead - * Purpose: The main entry point for asynchronous reads from a device. - * - * Params: - * Input: devID index of the device to read from - * callback callback here when read finished - * or error - * cb_data data to be passed to callback - * get_buff callback to be used to acquire buffer - * for incoming packets - * getb_data data to be passed to get_buff - * chanID device channel to use - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: DE_OKAY read request is underway - * DE_NO_DEV no such device - * DE_BAD_DEV device does not support angel reads - * DE_BAD_CHAN no such device channel - * DE_BUSY device busy with another read - * DE_INVAL silly length - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - * - * Register asynchronous packet read from a device. The callback will - * occur when the read completes or if there is an error. - * - * This is persistent: the read remains registered for all incoming - * packets on the device channel. - */ - -DevError angel_DeviceRegisterRead(DeviceID devID, - DevRead_CB_Fn callback, void *cb_data, - DevGetBuff_Fn get_buff, void *getb_data, - DevChanID chanID); - - -/* - * Function: angel_DeviceControl - * Purpose: Call a control function for a device - * - * Params: - * Input: devID index of the device to control to - * op operation to perform - * arg parameter depending on op - * - * Returns: DE_OKAY control request is underway - * DE_NO_DEV no such device - * DE_BAD_OP device does not support operation - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - * - * Have a device perform a control operation. Extra parameters vary - * according to the operation requested. - */ - -DevError angel_DeviceControl(DeviceID devID, DeviceControl op, void *arg); - - -/* - * Function: angel_ReceiveMode - * Purpose: enable or disable reception across all devices - * - * Params: - * Input: mode choose enable or disable - * - * Pass the mode parameter to the receive_mode control method of each device - */ - -void angel_ReceiveMode(DevRecvMode mode); - - -/* - * Function: angel_ResetDevices - * Purpose: reset all devices - * - * Params: none - * - * Call the reset control method for each device - */ - -void angel_ResetDevices(void); - - -/* - * Function: angel_InitialiseDevices - * Purpose: initialise the device driver layer - * - * Params: none - * - * Set up the device driver layer and call the init method for each device - */ - -void angel_InitialiseDevices(void); - - -/* - * Function: angel_IsAngelDevice - * Purpose: Find out if a device supports Angel packets - * - * Params: - * Input: devID index of the device to control to - * - * Returns: TRUE supports Angel packets - * FALSE raw device - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - */ - -bool angel_IsAngelDevice(DeviceID devID); - - -#if !defined(MINIMAL_ANGEL) || MINIMAL_ANGEL == 0 - -/* - * Function: angel_ApplDeviceHandler - * Purpose: The entry point for User Application Device Driver requests - * in a full functiionality version of Angel. - * It will never be called directly by the User Application, - * but gets called indirectly, via the SWI handler. - * - * Params: - * Input: swi_r0 Argument to SWI indicating that - * angel_ApplDeviceHandler was to be called. This - * will not be used in this function, but is needed - * by the SWI handler. - * arg_blk pointer to block of arguments - * arg_blk[0] is one of - * angel_SWIreason_ApplDevice_{Read,Write,Yield} - * which indicates which angel_Device* fn is to - * be called. arg_blk[1] - arg_blk[n] are the - * arguments to the corresponding - * angel_ApplDevice* function. - * Output: - - * In/Out: - - * - * Returns: whatever the specified angel_Device* function - * returns. - * - * Reads globals: - - * Modifies globals: - - * - * Other side effects: - - * - * This has the side effects of angel_Device{Read,Write,Yield} - * depending upon which is operation is specified as described above. - */ - -DevError angel_ApplDeviceHandler( - unsigned swi_r0, unsigned *arg_blk -); - -#endif /* ndef MINIMAL_ANGEL */ - -#endif /* ndef angel_devclnt_h */ - -/* EOF devclnt.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/devices.h b/gdb/rdi-share/devices.h deleted file mode 100644 index eac6ee2..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/devices.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Devices header file - */ - -#ifndef angel_devices_h -#define angel_devices_h - -/* - * Provides common types for using devices, and provides access to the - * device table. - */ - -#include "angel.h" -#include "buffers.h" - -/* General purpose constants, macros, enums, typedefs */ - -/* a non-enum holder for device IDs */ -typedef unsigned int DeviceID; - -/* device error codes */ -typedef enum DevError { - DE_OKAY, /* no error */ - DE_NO_DEV, /* no such device */ - DE_BAD_DEV, /* device does not support angel */ - DE_BAD_CHAN, /* no such device channel */ - DE_BAD_OP, /* operation not supported by this device */ - DE_BUSY, /* device already busy */ - DE_INVAL, /* length invalid */ - DE_FAILED /* something else went wrong */ -} DevError; - -/* return codes from asynchronous calls - primarily for channels' benefit */ -typedef enum DevStatus { - DS_DONE, /* operation succeeded */ - DS_OVERFLOW, /* not enough buffer space */ - DS_BAD_PACKET, /* packet failed */ - DS_DEV_ERROR, /* device error */ - DS_INT_ERROR /* internal error */ -} DevStatus; - -/* Callback for async. writes */ -typedef void (*DevWrite_CB_Fn)( - void *buff, /* pointer to data -- cast to p_Buffer */ - void *length, /* how much done -- cast to unsigned */ - void *status, /* success code -- cast to DevStatus */ - void *cb_data /* as supplied */ - ); - -/* Callback for async. reads */ -typedef void (*DevRead_CB_Fn)( - void *buff, /* pointer to data -- cast to p_Buffer */ - void *length, /* how much read -- cast to unsigned */ - void *status, /* success code -- cast to DevStatus */ - void *cb_data /* as supplied */ - ); - -/* control operations */ -typedef enum DeviceControl { - DC_INIT, /* initialise device */ - DC_RESET, /* reset device */ - DC_RECEIVE_MODE, /* control reception */ - DC_SET_PARAMS, /* set parameters of device */ -#ifndef TARGET - DC_GET_USER_PARAMS, /* params set by user at open */ - DC_GET_DEFAULT_PARAMS, /* device default parameters */ - DC_RESYNC, /* resynchronise with new agent */ -#endif - DC_PRIVATE /* start of private device codes */ -} DeviceControl; - -typedef enum DevRecvMode { - DR_DISABLE, - DR_ENABLE -} DevRecvMode; - -/* - * callback to allow a device driver to request a buffer, to be filled - * with an incoming packet - */ -typedef p_Buffer (*DevGetBuff_Fn)(unsigned req_size, void *cb_data); - - -/* Publically-accessible globals */ -/* none */ - -#endif /* ndef angel_devices_h */ - -/* EOF devices.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/devsw.c b/gdb/rdi-share/devsw.c deleted file mode 100644 index 214b817..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/devsw.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,612 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - */ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include "adp.h" -#include "sys.h" -#include "hsys.h" -#include "rxtx.h" -#include "drivers.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "devclnt.h" -#include "adperr.h" -#include "devsw.h" -#include "hostchan.h" -#include "logging.h" - -static char *angelDebugFilename = NULL; -static FILE *angelDebugLogFile = NULL; -static int angelDebugLogEnable = 0; - -static void openLogFile () -{ - time_t t; - - if (angelDebugFilename == NULL || *angelDebugFilename =='\0') - return; - - angelDebugLogFile = fopen (angelDebugFilename,"a"); - - if (!angelDebugLogFile) - { - fprintf (stderr,"Error opening log file '%s'\n",angelDebugFilename); - perror ("fopen"); - } - else - { - /* The following line is equivalent to: */ - /* setlinebuf (angelDebugLogFile); */ - setvbuf(angelDebugLogFile, (char *)NULL, _IOLBF, 0); -#if defined(__CYGWIN__) - setmode(fileno(angelDebugLogFile), O_TEXT); -#endif - } - - time (&t); - fprintf (angelDebugLogFile,"ADP log file opened at %s\n",asctime(localtime(&t))); -} - - -static void closeLogFile (void) -{ - time_t t; - - if (!angelDebugLogFile) - return; - - time (&t); - fprintf (angelDebugLogFile,"ADP log file closed at %s\n",asctime(localtime(&t))); - - fclose (angelDebugLogFile); - angelDebugLogFile = NULL; -} - -void DevSW_SetLogEnable (int logEnableFlag) -{ - if (logEnableFlag && !angelDebugLogFile) - openLogFile (); - else if (!logEnableFlag && angelDebugLogFile) - closeLogFile (); - - angelDebugLogEnable = logEnableFlag; -} - - -void DevSW_SetLogfile (const char *filename) -{ - closeLogFile (); - - if (angelDebugFilename) - { - free (angelDebugFilename); - angelDebugFilename = NULL; - } - - if (filename && *filename) - { - angelDebugFilename = strdup (filename); - if (angelDebugLogEnable) - openLogFile (); - } -} - - -#define WordAt(p) ((unsigned long) ((p)[0] | ((p)[1]<<8) | ((p)[2]<<16) | ((p)[3]<<24))) - -static void dumpPacket(FILE *fp, char *label, struct data_packet *p) -{ - unsigned r; - int i; - unsigned char channel; - - if (!fp) - return; - - fprintf(fp,"%s [T=%d L=%d] ",label,p->type,p->len); - for (i=0; i<p->len; ++i) - fprintf(fp,"%02x ",p->data[i]); - fprintf(fp,"\n"); - - channel = p->data[0]; - - r = WordAt(p->data+4); - - fprintf(fp,"R=%08x ",r); - fprintf(fp,"%s ", r&0x80000000 ? "H<-T" : "H->T"); - - switch (channel) - { - case CI_PRIVATE: fprintf(fp,"CI_PRIVATE: "); break; - case CI_HADP: fprintf(fp,"CI_HADP: "); break; - case CI_TADP: fprintf(fp,"CI_TADP: "); break; - case CI_HBOOT: fprintf(fp,"CI_HBOOT: "); break; - case CI_TBOOT: fprintf(fp,"CI_TBOOT: "); break; - case CI_CLIB: fprintf(fp,"CI_CLIB: "); break; - case CI_HUDBG: fprintf(fp,"CI_HUDBG: "); break; - case CI_TUDBG: fprintf(fp,"CI_TUDBG: "); break; - case CI_HTDCC: fprintf(fp,"CI_HTDCC: "); break; - case CI_TTDCC: fprintf(fp,"CI_TTDCC: "); break; - case CI_TLOG: fprintf(fp,"CI_TLOG: "); break; - default: fprintf(fp,"BadChan: "); break; - } - - switch (r & 0xffffff) - { - case ADP_Booted: fprintf(fp," ADP_Booted "); break; -#if defined(ADP_TargetResetIndication) - case ADP_TargetResetIndication: fprintf(fp," ADP_TargetResetIndication "); break; -#endif - case ADP_Reboot: fprintf(fp," ADP_Reboot "); break; - case ADP_Reset: fprintf(fp," ADP_Reset "); break; -#if defined(ADP_HostResetIndication) - case ADP_HostResetIndication: fprintf(fp," ADP_HostResetIndication "); break; -#endif - case ADP_ParamNegotiate: fprintf(fp," ADP_ParamNegotiate "); break; - case ADP_LinkCheck: fprintf(fp," ADP_LinkCheck "); break; - case ADP_HADPUnrecognised: fprintf(fp," ADP_HADPUnrecognised "); break; - case ADP_Info: fprintf(fp," ADP_Info "); break; - case ADP_Control: fprintf(fp," ADP_Control "); break; - case ADP_Read: fprintf(fp," ADP_Read "); break; - case ADP_Write: fprintf(fp," ADP_Write "); break; - case ADP_CPUread: fprintf(fp," ADP_CPUread "); break; - case ADP_CPUwrite: fprintf(fp," ADP_CPUwrite "); break; - case ADP_CPread: fprintf(fp," ADP_CPread "); break; - case ADP_CPwrite: fprintf(fp," ADP_CPwrite "); break; - case ADP_SetBreak: fprintf(fp," ADP_SetBreak "); break; - case ADP_ClearBreak: fprintf(fp," ADP_ClearBreak "); break; - case ADP_SetWatch: fprintf(fp," ADP_SetWatch "); break; - case ADP_ClearWatch: fprintf(fp," ADP_ClearWatch "); break; - case ADP_Execute: fprintf(fp," ADP_Execute "); break; - case ADP_Step: fprintf(fp," ADP_Step "); break; - case ADP_InterruptRequest: fprintf(fp," ADP_InterruptRequest "); break; - case ADP_HW_Emulation: fprintf(fp," ADP_HW_Emulation "); break; - case ADP_ICEbreakerHADP: fprintf(fp," ADP_ICEbreakerHADP "); break; - case ADP_ICEman: fprintf(fp," ADP_ICEman "); break; - case ADP_Profile: fprintf(fp," ADP_Profile "); break; - case ADP_InitialiseApplication: fprintf(fp," ADP_InitialiseApplication "); break; - case ADP_End: fprintf(fp," ADP_End "); break; - case ADP_TADPUnrecognised: fprintf(fp," ADP_TADPUnrecognised "); break; - case ADP_Stopped: fprintf(fp," ADP_Stopped "); break; - case ADP_TDCC_ToHost: fprintf(fp," ADP_TDCC_ToHost "); break; - case ADP_TDCC_FromHost: fprintf(fp," ADP_TDCC_FromHost "); break; - - case CL_Unrecognised: fprintf(fp," CL_Unrecognised "); break; - case CL_WriteC: fprintf(fp," CL_WriteC "); break; - case CL_Write0: fprintf(fp," CL_Write0 "); break; - case CL_ReadC: fprintf(fp," CL_ReadC "); break; - case CL_System: fprintf(fp," CL_System "); break; - case CL_GetCmdLine: fprintf(fp," CL_GetCmdLine "); break; - case CL_Clock: fprintf(fp," CL_Clock "); break; - case CL_Time: fprintf(fp," CL_Time "); break; - case CL_Remove: fprintf(fp," CL_Remove "); break; - case CL_Rename: fprintf(fp," CL_Rename "); break; - case CL_Open: fprintf(fp," CL_Open "); break; - case CL_Close: fprintf(fp," CL_Close "); break; - case CL_Write: fprintf(fp," CL_Write "); break; - case CL_WriteX: fprintf(fp," CL_WriteX "); break; - case CL_Read: fprintf(fp," CL_Read "); break; - case CL_ReadX: fprintf(fp," CL_ReadX "); break; - case CL_Seek: fprintf(fp," CL_Seek "); break; - case CL_Flen: fprintf(fp," CL_Flen "); break; - case CL_IsTTY: fprintf(fp," CL_IsTTY "); break; - case CL_TmpNam: fprintf(fp," CL_TmpNam "); break; - - default: fprintf(fp," BadReason "); break; - } - - i = 20; - - if (((r & 0xffffff) == ADP_CPUread || - (r & 0xffffff) == ADP_CPUwrite) && (r&0x80000000)==0) - { - fprintf(fp,"%02x ", p->data[i]); - ++i; - } - - for (; i<p->len; i+=4) - fprintf(fp,"%08x ",WordAt(p->data+i)); - - fprintf(fp,"\n"); -} - - -/* - * TODO: this should be adjustable - it could be done by defining - * a reason code for DevSW_Ioctl. It could even be a - * per-devicechannel parameter. - */ -static const unsigned int allocsize = ADP_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE; - -#define illegalDevChanID(type) ((type) >= DC_NUM_CHANNELS) - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * Function: initialise_read - * Purpose: Set up a read request for another packet - * - * Params: - * In/Out: ds State structure to be initialised - * - * Returns: - * OK: 0 - * Error: -1 - */ -static int initialise_read(DevSWState *ds) -{ - struct data_packet *dp; - - /* - * try to claim the structure that will - * eventually hold the new packet. - */ - if ((ds->ds_nextreadpacket = DevSW_AllocatePacket(allocsize)) == NULL) - return -1; - - /* - * Calls into the device driver use the DriverCall structure: use - * the buffer we have just allocated, and declare its size. We - * are also obliged to clear the driver's context pointer. - */ - dp = &ds->ds_activeread.dc_packet; - dp->buf_len = allocsize; - dp->data = ds->ds_nextreadpacket->pk_buffer; - - ds->ds_activeread.dc_context = NULL; - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Function: initialise_write - * Purpose: Set up a write request for another packet - * - * Params: - * Input: packet The packet to be written - * - * type The type of the packet - * - * In/Out: dc The structure to be intialised - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -static void initialise_write(DriverCall *dc, Packet *packet, DevChanID type) -{ - struct data_packet *dp = &dc->dc_packet; - - dp->len = packet->pk_length; - dp->data = packet->pk_buffer; - dp->type = type; - - /* - * we are required to clear the state structure for the driver - */ - dc->dc_context = NULL; -} - -/* - * Function: enqueue_packet - * Purpose: move a newly read packet onto the appropriate queue - * of read packets - * - * Params: - * In/Out: ds State structure with new packet - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -static void enqueue_packet(DevSWState *ds) -{ - struct data_packet *dp = &ds->ds_activeread.dc_packet; - Packet *packet = ds->ds_nextreadpacket; - - /* - * transfer the length - */ - packet->pk_length = dp->len; - - /* - * take this packet out of the incoming slot - */ - ds->ds_nextreadpacket = NULL; - - /* - * try to put it on the correct input queue - */ - if (illegalDevChanID(dp->type)) - { - /* this shouldn't happen */ - WARN("Illegal type for Rx packet"); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - } - else - Adp_addToQueue(&ds->ds_readqueue[dp->type], packet); -} - -/* - * Function: flush_packet - * Purpose: Send a packet to the device driver - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device to be written to - * - * In/Out: dc Describes the packet to be sent - * - * Returns: Nothing - * - * Post-conditions: If the whole packet was accepted by the device - * driver, then dc->dc_packet.data will be - * set to NULL. - */ -static void flush_packet(const DeviceDescr *device, DriverCall *dc) -{ - if (device->DeviceWrite(dc) > 0) - /* - * the whole packet was swallowed - */ - dc->dc_packet.data = NULL; -} - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * These are the externally visible functions. They are documented in - * devsw.h - */ -Packet *DevSW_AllocatePacket(const unsigned int length) -{ - Packet *pk; - - if ((pk = malloc(sizeof(*pk))) == NULL) - { - WARN("malloc failure"); - return NULL; - } - - if ((pk->pk_buffer = malloc(length+CHAN_HEADER_SIZE)) == NULL) - { - WARN("malloc failure"); - free(pk); - return NULL; - } - - return pk; -} - -void DevSW_FreePacket(Packet *pk) -{ - free(pk->pk_buffer); - free(pk); -} - -AdpErrs DevSW_Open(DeviceDescr *device, const char *name, const char *arg, - const DevChanID type) -{ - DevSWState *ds; - - /* - * is this the very first open call for this driver? - */ - if ((ds = (DevSWState *)(device->SwitcherState)) == NULL) - { - /* - * yes, it is: initialise state - */ - if ((ds = malloc(sizeof(*ds))) == NULL) - /* give up */ - return adp_malloc_failure; - - (void)memset(ds, 0, sizeof(*ds)); - device->SwitcherState = (void *)ds; - } - - /* - * check that we haven't already been opened for this type - */ - if ((ds->ds_opendevchans & (1 << type)) != 0) - return adp_device_already_open; - - /* - * if no opens have been done for this device, then do it now - */ - if (ds->ds_opendevchans == 0) - if (device->DeviceOpen(name, arg) < 0) - return adp_device_open_failed; - - /* - * open has finished - */ - ds->ds_opendevchans |= (1 << type); - return adp_ok; -} - -AdpErrs DevSW_Match(const DeviceDescr *device, const char *name, - const char *arg) -{ - return (device->DeviceMatch(name, arg) == -1) ? adp_failed : adp_ok; -} - -AdpErrs DevSW_Close (DeviceDescr *device, const DevChanID type) -{ - DevSWState *ds = (DevSWState *)(device->SwitcherState); - Packet *pk; - - if ((ds->ds_opendevchans & (1 << type)) == 0) - return adp_device_not_open; - - ds->ds_opendevchans &= ~(1 << type); - - /* - * if this is the last close for this channel, then inform the driver - */ - if (ds->ds_opendevchans == 0) - device->DeviceClose(); - - /* - * release all packets of the appropriate type - */ - for (pk = Adp_removeFromQueue(&(ds->ds_readqueue[type])); - pk != NULL; - pk = Adp_removeFromQueue(&(ds->ds_readqueue[type]))) - DevSW_FreePacket(pk); - - /* Free memory */ - free ((char *) device->SwitcherState); - device->SwitcherState = 0x0; - - /* that's all */ - return adp_ok; -} - -AdpErrs DevSW_Read(const DeviceDescr *device, const DevChanID type, - Packet **packet, bool block) -{ - int read_err; - DevSWState *ds = device->SwitcherState; - - /* - * To try to get information out of the device driver as - * quickly as possible, we try and read more packets, even - * if a completed packet is already available. - */ - - /* - * have we got a packet currently pending? - */ - if (ds->ds_nextreadpacket == NULL) - /* - * no - set things up - */ - if (initialise_read(ds) < 0) { - /* - * we failed to initialise the next packet, but can - * still return a packet that has already arrived. - */ - *packet = Adp_removeFromQueue(&ds->ds_readqueue[type]); - return adp_ok; - } - read_err = device->DeviceRead(&ds->ds_activeread, block); - switch (read_err) { - case 1: - /* - * driver has pulled in a complete packet, queue it up - */ -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("got a complete packet\n"); -#endif - - if (angelDebugLogEnable) - dumpPacket(angelDebugLogFile,"rx:",&ds->ds_activeread.dc_packet); - - enqueue_packet(ds); - *packet = Adp_removeFromQueue(&ds->ds_readqueue[type]); - return adp_ok; - case 0: - /* - * OK, return the head of the read queue for the given type - */ - /* enqueue_packet(ds); */ - *packet = Adp_removeFromQueue(&ds->ds_readqueue[type]); - return adp_ok; - case -1: -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("got a bad packet\n"); -#endif - /* bad packet */ - *packet = NULL; - return adp_bad_packet; - default: - panic("DevSW_Read: bad read status %d", read_err); - } - return 0; /* get rid of a potential compiler warning */ -} - - -AdpErrs DevSW_FlushPendingWrite(const DeviceDescr *device) -{ - struct DriverCall *dc; - struct data_packet *dp; - - dc = &((DevSWState *)(device->SwitcherState))->ds_activewrite; - dp = &dc->dc_packet; - - /* - * try to flush any packet that is still being written - */ - if (dp->data != NULL) - { - flush_packet(device, dc); - - /* see if it has gone */ - if (dp->data != NULL) - return adp_write_busy; - else - return adp_ok; - } - else - return adp_ok; -} - - -AdpErrs DevSW_Write(const DeviceDescr *device, Packet *packet, DevChanID type) -{ - struct DriverCall *dc; - struct data_packet *dp; - - dc = &((DevSWState *)(device->SwitcherState))->ds_activewrite; - dp = &dc->dc_packet; - - if (illegalDevChanID(type)) - return adp_illegal_args; - - /* - * try to flush any packet that is still being written - */ - if (DevSW_FlushPendingWrite(device) != adp_ok) - return adp_write_busy; - - /* - * we can take this packet - set things up, then try to get rid of it - */ - initialise_write(dc, packet, type); - - if (angelDebugLogEnable) - dumpPacket(angelDebugLogFile,"tx:",&dc->dc_packet); - - flush_packet(device, dc); - - return adp_ok; -} - -AdpErrs DevSW_Ioctl(const DeviceDescr *device, const int opcode, void *args) -{ - return (device->DeviceIoctl(opcode, args) < 0) ? adp_failed : adp_ok; -} - -bool DevSW_WriteFinished(const DeviceDescr *device) -{ - struct DriverCall *dc; - struct data_packet *dp; - - dc = &((DevSWState *)(device->SwitcherState))->ds_activewrite; - dp = &dc->dc_packet; - - return (dp == NULL || dp->data == NULL); -} - -/* EOF devsw.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/devsw.h b/gdb/rdi-share/devsw.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6a2279d..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/devsw.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,275 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - */ -#ifndef angsd_devsw_h -#define angsd_devsw_h - -#include "devclnt.h" -#include "adperr.h" -#include "drivers.h" - -#ifndef __cplusplus -typedef struct Packet Packet; -typedef struct DevSWState DevSWState; -#endif - -/* - * the basic structure used for passing packets around - */ -struct Packet -{ - struct Packet *pk_next; /* XXX first field in struct */ - unsigned int pk_length; - unsigned char *pk_buffer; -}; - -/* - * control structure, used for maintaining device switcher state - */ -struct DevSWState -{ - unsigned int ds_opendevchans; /* bitmap of open device channels */ - - /* - * queue of packets read for the various device channels - */ - Packet *ds_readqueue[DC_NUM_CHANNELS]; - - /* - * structures for managing active read and write operations - */ - Packet *ds_nextreadpacket; - DriverCall ds_activeread; - DriverCall ds_activewrite; -}; - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - -/* - * Function: DevSW_AllocatePacket - * Purpose: Claim some memory to hold a struct Packet, and the buffer for - * that packet. - * - * Params: - * Input: length Size of the buffer in struct Packet. - * - * Returns: - * OK: Pointer to the newly malloc()ed Packet. - * Error: NULL - */ -Packet *DevSW_AllocatePacket(const unsigned int length); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_FreePacket - * Purpose: Free the memory associated with a struct Packet. - * - * Pre-conditions The structure must have been originally claimed - * via DevSW_AllocatePacket. - * - * Params: - * Input: pk The packet to be freed. - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -void DevSW_FreePacket(Packet *pk); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_Open - * Purpose: Open the specified device driver - * - * Params: - * Input: name Identifies which device to open. This can either be - * a host specific identifier (e.g. "/dev/ttya", - * "COM1:"), or a number which is used to refer to - * `standard' interfaces, so "1" would be the first host - * interface, "2" the second, and so on. - * - * arg Driver specific arguments. For example, some serial - * drivers accept speed and control arguments such as - * "9600" or "19200/NO_BREAK". These arguments are - * completely free-form: it is the individual drivers - * which do the necessary interpretation. - * - * type The type of packet the caller is interested in. Only - * one open is allowed for each type of packet. - * - * In/Out: device The device driver to open - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_open_failed - * adp_device_already_open - * adp_malloc_failure - */ -AdpErrs DevSW_Open(DeviceDescr *device, const char *name, const char *arg, - const DevChanID type); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_Match - * Purpose: Minimal veneer for DeviceMatch - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device driver to match. - * - * name Identifies which device to open. This can either be - * a host specific identifier (e.g. "/dev/ttya", - * "COM1:"), or a number which is used to refer to - * `standard' interfaces, so "1" would be the first host - * interface, "2" the second, and so on. - * - * arg Driver specific arguments. For example, some serial - * drivers accept speed and control arguments such as - * "9600" or "19200/NO_BREAK". These arguments are - * completely free-form: it is the individual drivers - * which do the necessary interpretation. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_failed - */ -AdpErrs DevSW_Match(const DeviceDescr *device, const char *name, - const char *arg); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_Close - * Purpose: Close the specified device driver. All packets of the type - * used by the caller held within the switching layer will - * be discarded. - * - * Pre-conditions: Device must have been previously opened. - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device driver to close - * - * type The type of packet the caller was interested in. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_open - */ -AdpErrs DevSW_Close(DeviceDescr *device, const DevChanID type); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_Read - * Purpose: Read a packet of appropriate type from the device driver - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device driver to read packet from. - * - * type The type of packet the caller is interested in. - * - * Output: packet Pointer to new packet (if one is available) - * NULL (if no complete packet is available) - * - * Input: block If TRUE, read may safely block for a short period - * of time (say up to 20ms), to avoid high CPU load - * whilst waiting for a reply. - * If FALSE, read MUST NOT block. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_bad_packet - * - * Post-conditions: The calling function is responsible for freeing the - * resources used by the packet when it is no longer - * needed. - */ -AdpErrs DevSW_Read(const DeviceDescr *device, const DevChanID type, - Packet **packet, bool block); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_Write - * Purpose: Try to write a packet to the device driver. The write will - * be bounced if another write is still in progress. - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device driver to write a packet to. - * - * packet The packet to be written. - * - * type The type to be assigned to the packet. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_illegal_args - * adp_write_busy - * - * Post-conditions: The calling function retains "ownership" of the packet, - * i.e. it is responsible for freeing the resources used - * by the packet when it is no longer needed. - */ -AdpErrs DevSW_Write(const DeviceDescr *device, Packet *packet, DevChanID type); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_FlushPendingWrite - * Purpose: If a write is in progress, give it a chance to finish. - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device driver to flush. - * - * Returns: - * adp_ok no pending write, or write flushed completely - * adp_write_busy pending write not flushed completely - */ -AdpErrs DevSW_FlushPendingWrite(const DeviceDescr *device); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_Ioctl - * Purpose: Perform miscellaneous control operations. This is a minimal - * veneer to DeviceIoctl. - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device driver to control. - * - * opcode Reason code indicating the operation to perform. - * - * In/Out: args Pointer to opcode-sensitive arguments/result space. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_failed - */ -AdpErrs DevSW_Ioctl(const DeviceDescr *device, const int opcode, void *args); - -/* - * Function: DevSW_WriteFinished - * Purpose: Return TRUE if the active device has finished writing - * the last packet to be sent, or FALSE if a packet is still - * being transmitted. - * - * Params: - * Input: device The device driver to check. - * - * Returns: - * TRUE: write finished or inactive - * FALSE: write in progress - */ -bool DevSW_WriteFinished(const DeviceDescr *device); - - -/* - * set filename and enable/disable logginf of ADP packets - */ -void DevSW_SetLogfile(const char *filename); -void DevSW_SetLogEnable(int logEnableFlag); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* ndef angsd_devsw_h */ - -/* EOF devsw.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/drivers.c b/gdb/rdi-share/drivers.c deleted file mode 100644 index ba0eee5..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/drivers.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * drivers.c - declares a NULL terminated list of device driver - * descriptors supported by the host. - */ -#include <stdio.h> - -#include "drivers.h" - -extern DeviceDescr angel_SerialDevice; -extern DeviceDescr angel_SerparDevice; -extern DeviceDescr angel_EthernetDevice; - -DeviceDescr *devices[] = -{ - &angel_SerialDevice, - &angel_SerparDevice, - &angel_EthernetDevice, - NULL -}; - -/* EOF drivers.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/drivers.h b/gdb/rdi-share/drivers.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3655c18..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/drivers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Definitions for device driver interface. - */ -#ifndef angsd_drivers_h -#define angsd_drivers_h - -#include "rxtx.h" - -#ifndef __cplusplus -typedef struct DeviceDescr DeviceDescr; -typedef struct DriverCall DriverCall; -#endif - -/* - * used to pass packets across the driver interface - */ -struct DriverCall -{ - struct data_packet dc_packet; - void *dc_context; -}; - -/* - * used to describe a device driver - */ -struct DeviceDescr -{ - char *DeviceName; - int (*DeviceOpen)(const char *name, const char *arg); - int (*DeviceMatch)(const char *name, const char *arg); - void (*DeviceClose)(void); - int (*DeviceRead)(DriverCall *dc, bool block); - int (*DeviceWrite)(DriverCall *dc); - int (*DeviceIoctl)(const int opcode, void *args); - void *SwitcherState; /* used by switcher interface */ -}; - -/* - * Function: DeviceOpen - * - * Purpose: Open a communications device - * - * Pre-conditions: No previous open is still active - * - * Params: - * Input: name Identifies which device to open. This can either be - * a host specific identifier (e.g. "/dev/ttya", - * "COM1:"), or a number which is used to refer to - * `standard' interfaces, so "1" would be the first host - * interface, "2" the second, and so on. - * - * arg Driver specific arguments. For example, some serial - * drivers accept speed and control arguments such as - * "9600" or "19200/NO_BREAK". These arguments are - * completely free-form: it is the individual drivers - * which do the necessary interpretation. - * - * Returns: - * OK: 0 - * Error: -1 - */ -extern int DeviceOpen(const char *name, const char *arg); - -/* - * Function: DeviceMatch - * - * Purpose: Check whether parameters are OK to be passed to DeviceOpen - * - * Params: - * Input: name Identifies which device to open. This can either be - * a host specific identifier (e.g. "/dev/ttya", - * "COM1:"), or a number which is used to refer to - * `standard' interfaces, so "1" would be the first host - * interface, "2" the second, and so on. - * - * arg Driver specific arguments. For example, some serial - * drivers accept speed and control arguments such as - * "9600" or "19200/NO_BREAK". These arguments are - * completely free-form: it is the individual drivers - * which do the necessary interpretation. - * - * Returns: - * OK: 0 - * Error: -1 - */ -extern int DeviceMatch(const char *name, const char *arg); - -/* - * Function: DeviceClose - * - * Purpose: Close a communications device - * - * Pre-conditions: Device must have been previously opened - * - * Params: None - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void DeviceClose(void); - -/* - * Function: DeviceRead - * - * Purpose: Try to read a complete packet from a communications device. - * This read must usually be non-blocking, i.e. it should read as - * many data from the device as needed to complete the packet, - * but it should not wait if the packet is not complete, and no - * more data are currently available from the device. - * As an optimisation the read can optionally block when 'block' - * is TRUE, but only for a short time. It is acceptable for the - * 'block' parameter to be ignored in which case all reads - * should be non-blocking. - * - * Pre-conditions: Device has been opened via DeviceOpen() - * - * Params: - * In/Out: dc Describes the packet being read (dc->dc_packet); - * dc->dc_context is for the driver to store private - * context, and is guaranteed to be NULL the first - * time DeviceRead is called for a given packet. - * - * In: block If TRUE, read may safely block for a short period - * of time (say up to 20ms), to avoid high CPU load - * whilst waiting for a reply. - * If FALSE, read MUST NOT block. - * - * Returns: - * OK: 1 (packet is complete) - * 0 (packet is not yet complete) - * Error: -1 bad packet - * - * Post-conditions: should a calamatous error occur panic() will be called - */ -extern int DeviceRead(DriverCall *dc, bool block); - -/* - * Function: DeviceWrite - * - * Purpose: Try to write a packet to a communications device. This write - * must be non-blocking, i.e. it should write as many data to - * the device as is immediately possible, but should not wait - * for space to send any more after that. - * - * Pre-conditions: Device has been opened via DeviceOpen() - * - * Params: - * In/Out: dc Describes the packet being written (dc->dc_packet); - * dc->dc_context is for the driver to store private - * context, and is guaranteed to be NULL the first - * time DeviceWrite is called for a given packet. - * - * Returns: - * OK: 1 (all of the packet has been written) - * 0 (some of the packet remains to be written) - * Error: -1 - */ -extern int DeviceWrite(DriverCall *dc); - -/* - * Function: DeviceIoctl - * - * Purpose: Perform miscellaneous driver operations - * - * Pre-conditions: Device has been open via DeviceOpen() - * - * Params: - * Input: opcode Reason code indicating the operation to perform - * In/Out: args Pointer to opcode-sensitive arguments/result space - * - * Returns: - * OK: 0 - * Error: -1 - */ -extern int DeviceIoctl(const int opcode, void *args); - -#endif /* !defined(angsd_drivers_h) */ - -/* EOF drivers.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/etherdrv.c b/gdb/rdi-share/etherdrv.c deleted file mode 100644 index b3156b2..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/etherdrv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,737 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * etherdrv.c - Ethernet Driver for Angel. - */ - -#ifdef __hpux -# define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 -# define _HPUX_SOURCE 1 -# define _XOPEN_SOURCE 1 -#endif - -#include <stdio.h> -#ifdef __hpux -# define uint hide_HPs_uint -#endif -#ifdef STDC_HEADERS -# include <unistd.h> -# ifdef __hpux -# undef uint -# endif -#endif -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#ifdef __hpux -# define uint hide_HPs_uint -#endif -#include <fcntl.h> -#ifdef __hpux -# undef uint -#endif -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include "host.h" - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - typedef char * caddr_t; -# undef IGNORE -# include <winsock.h> -# include "angeldll.h" -#else -# ifdef __hpux -# define uint hide_HPs_uint -# endif -# include <sys/types.h> -# include <sys/socket.h> -# ifdef __hpux -# undef uint -# endif -# include <netdb.h> -# include <sys/time.h> -# include <sys/ioctl.h> -# ifdef HAVE_SYS_FILIO_H -# include <sys/filio.h> -# endif -# include <netinet/in.h> -# include <arpa/inet.h> -#endif - -#include "hsys.h" -#include "devices.h" -#include "angel_endian.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "hostchan.h" -#include "params.h" -#include "logging.h" -#include "ethernet.h" - - -#if !defined(COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS) && !defined(STDC_HEADERS) -/* These two might not work for windows. */ -extern int sys_nerr; -extern char * sys_errlist[]; -#endif - -#ifndef UNUSED -# define UNUSED(x) (x = x) /* Silence compiler warnings */ -#endif - -/* - * forward declarations of static functions - */ -static int EthernetOpen(const char *name, const char *arg); -static int EthernetMatch(const char *name, const char *arg); -static void EthernetClose(void); -static int EthernetRead(DriverCall *dc, bool block); -static int EthernetWrite(DriverCall *dc); -static int EthernetIoctl(const int opcode, void *args); - -/* - * the device descriptor for Ethernet - */ -DeviceDescr angel_EthernetDevice = -{ - "Ethernet", - EthernetOpen, - EthernetMatch, - EthernetClose, - EthernetRead, - EthernetWrite, - EthernetIoctl -}; - -/* - * descriptor for the socket that we talk down - */ -static int sock = -1; - -/* - * address of the remote target - */ -static struct sockaddr_in remote, *ia = &remote; - -/* - * array of dynamic port numbers on target - */ -static unsigned short int ports[2]; - -/* - * Function: set_address - * Purpose: Try to get an address into an understandable form - * - * Params: - * Input: addr The address to parse - * - * Output: ia Structure to hold the parsed address - * - * Returns: - * OK: 0 - * Error: -1 - */ -static int set_address(const char *const addr, struct sockaddr_in *const ia) -{ - ia->sin_family = AF_INET; - - /* - * Try address as a dotted decimal - */ - ia->sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(addr); - - /* - * If that failed, try it as a hostname - */ - if (ia->sin_addr.s_addr == (u_int)-1) - { - struct hostent *hp = gethostbyname(addr); - - if (hp == NULL) - return -1; - - (void)memcpy((caddr_t)&ia->sin_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); - } - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Function: open_socket - * Purpose: Open a non-blocking UDP socket, and bind it to a port - * assigned by the system. - * - * Params: None - * - * Returns: - * OK: socket descriptor - * Error: -1 - */ -static int open_socket(void) -{ - int sfd; -#if 0 /* see #if 0 just below -VVV- */ - int yesplease = 1; -#endif - struct sockaddr_in local; - - /* - * open the socket - */ -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if ((sfd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) == INVALID_SOCKET) - return -1; -#else - if ((sfd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0) - { -# ifdef DEBUG - perror("socket"); -# endif - return -1; - } -#endif - - /* - * 960731 KWelton - * - * I don't believe that this should be necessary - if we - * use select(), then non-blocking I/O is redundant. - * Unfortunately, select() appears to be broken (under - * Solaris, with a limited amount of time available for - * debug), so this code stays in for the time being - */ -#if 0 - /* - * enable non-blocking I/O - */ - if (ioctlsocket(sfd, FIONBIO, &yesplease) < 0) - { -# ifdef DEBUG - perror("ioctl(FIONBIO)"); -# endif - closesocket(sfd); - - return -1; - } -#endif /* 0/1 */ - - /* - * bind local address to a system-assigned port - */ - memset((char *)&local, 0, sizeof(local)); - local.sin_family = AF_INET; - local.sin_port = htons(0); - local.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; - if (bind(sfd, (struct sockaddr *)&local, sizeof(local)) < 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("bind"); -#endif - closesocket(sfd); - - return -1; - } - - /* - * all done - */ - return sfd; -} - -/* - * Function: fetch_ports - * Purpose: Request assigned port numbers from remote target - * - * Params: None - * - * Returns: Nothing - * - * Post-conditions: This routine will *always* return something for the - * port numbers. If the remote target does not - * respond, then it makes something up - this allows - * the standard error message (from ardi.c) to be - * generated when the target is dead for whatever - * reason. - */ -static void fetch_ports(void) -{ - int i; - char ctrlpacket[10]; - CtrlResponse response; - - memset (ctrlpacket, 0, 10); - strcpy (ctrlpacket, CTRL_MAGIC); - memset (response, 0, sizeof(CtrlResponse)); - /* - * we will try 3 times to elicit a response from the target - */ - for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) - { - struct timeval tv; - fd_set fdset; - - /* - * send the magic string to the control - * port on the remote target - */ - ia->sin_port = htons(CTRL_PORT); -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("CTLR_PORT=0x%04x sin_port=0x%04x\n"); -#endif - - if (sendto(sock, ctrlpacket, sizeof(ctrlpacket), 0, - (struct sockaddr *)ia, sizeof(*ia)) < 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("fetch_ports: sendto"); -#endif - return; - } - - FD_ZERO(&fdset); - FD_SET(sock, &fdset); - tv.tv_sec = 0; - tv.tv_usec = 250000; - - if (select(sock + 1, &fdset, NULL, NULL, &tv) < 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("fetch_ports: select"); -#endif - return; - } - - if (FD_ISSET(sock, &fdset)) - { - /* - * there is something there - read it - */ - if (recv(sock, (char *)&response, sizeof(response), 0) < 0) - { -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - unsigned int werrno = WSAGetLastError(); - - if (werrno == WSAEWOULDBLOCK || werrno == 0) -#else - if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) -#endif - { - --i; - continue; - } - else - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("fetch_ports: recv"); -#endif - return; - } - } - { - /* - * XXX - * - * this is *very* unpleasant - try to match the structure - * layout - */ - unsigned short *sptr = (unsigned short *)(response + RESP_DBUG); - - if (strcmp(response, ctrlpacket) == 0) - { - ports[DBUG_INDEX] = htons(*sptr); - sptr++; - ports[APPL_INDEX] = htons(*sptr); - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("fetch_ports: got response, DBUG=%d, APPL=%d\n", - ports[DBUG_INDEX], ports[APPL_INDEX]); -#endif - return; - } - } - } - - /* - * we failed to get a response - */ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("fetch_ports: failed to get a real answer\n"); -#endif -} - -/* - * Function: read_packet - * Purpose: read a packet, and pass it back to higher levels - * - * Params: - * In/Out: packet Holder for the read packet - * - * Returns: 1 - Packet is complete - * 0 - No complete packet read - * - * Post-conditions: Will call panic() if something goes wrong with the OS - */ -static int read_packet(struct data_packet *const packet) -{ - struct sockaddr_in from; - int nbytes, fromlen = sizeof(from); - DevChanID devchan; - - /* - * try to get the packet - */ - if ((nbytes = recvfrom(sock, (char *)(packet->data), packet->buf_len, 0, - (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen)) < 0) - { -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (nbytes == SOCKET_ERROR && WSAGetLastError() != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) - MessageBox(GetFocus(), "Error receiving packet\n", "Angel", MB_OK | MB_ICONSTOP); -#else - if (errno != EWOULDBLOCK) - { -# ifdef DEBUG - perror("recv"); -# endif - panic("ethernet recv failure"); - } -#endif - return 0; - } - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (pfnProgressCallback != NULL && nbytes != SOCKET_ERROR) - { - progressInfo.nRead += nbytes; - (*pfnProgressCallback)(&progressInfo); - } -#endif - - /* - * work out where the packet was from - */ - if (from.sin_addr.s_addr != remote.sin_addr.s_addr) - { - /* - * not from our target - ignore it - */ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("read_packet: ignoring packet from %s\n", - inet_ntoa(from.sin_addr)); -#endif - - return 0; - } - else if (ntohs(from.sin_port) == ports[DBUG_INDEX]) - devchan = DC_DBUG; - else if (ntohs(from.sin_port) == ports[APPL_INDEX]) - devchan = DC_APPL; - else - { - /* - * unknown port number - ignore it - */ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("read_packet: ignore packet from port %hd\n", - htons(from.sin_port)); -#endif - - return 0; - } - -#if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(DO_TRACE) - printf("EthernetRead: %d bytes from %s channel\n", - nbytes, (devchan == DC_DBUG) ? "DBUG" : "APPL"); -#endif - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("[%d on %d]\n", nbytes, devchan); - { - int i = 0; - unsigned char *cptr = packet->data; - - while (i < nbytes) - { - printf("<%02X ", *(cptr++)); - - if (!(++i % 16)) - printf("\n"); - } - - if (i % 16) - printf("\n"); - } -#endif - - /* - * OK - fill in the details - */ - packet->type = devchan; - packet->len = nbytes; - return 1; -} - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * Function: Ethernet_Open - * Purpose: Open the Ethernet device. See the documentation for - * DeviceOpen in drivers.h - * - * Post-conditions: Will have updated struct sockaddr_in remote (*ia) - * with the address of the remote target. - */ -static int EthernetOpen(const char *name, const char *arg) -{ -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - WORD wVersionRequested; - WSADATA wsaData; -#endif - /* - * name is passed as e=<blah>, so skip 1st two characters - */ - const char *etheraddr = name + 2; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("EthernetOpen: name `%s'\n", name); -#endif - - /* Check that the name is a valid one */ - if (EthernetMatch(name, arg) != 0) - return -1; - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(1, 1); - if (WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, &wsaData) != 0) - /* - * Couldn't find a useable winsock.dll. - */ - return -1; - - if ( LOBYTE( wsaData.wVersion ) != 1 || HIBYTE( wsaData.wVersion ) != 1 ) - { - WSACleanup(); - - /* - * Couldn't find a winsock.dll with supported version. - */ - return -1; - } -#endif - - memset((char *)ia, 0, sizeof(*ia)); - if (set_address(etheraddr, ia) < 0) - { -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - /* - * SJ - I'm not sure that this is the correct way to handle this - * as Fail calls remote_disable and exits, while panic just exits. - * However at the time of writing remote_disable does nothing! - */ - /* Panic("EthernetOpen: bad name `%s'\n", etheraddr); */ -#else - Fail("EthernetOpen: bad name `%s'\n", etheraddr); -#endif - return -1; - } - - if ((sock = open_socket()) < 0) - return -1; - - /* - * fetch the port numbers assigned by the remote target - * to its Debug and Application sockets - */ - fetch_ports(); - - return 0; -} - -static int EthernetMatch(const char *name, const char *arg) -{ - /* IGNORE arg */ - if (0) - arg = arg; - - if (name == NULL) - return -1; - - if (tolower(name[0]) != 'e' || name[1] != '=') - return -1; - - return 0; -} - -static void EthernetClose(void) -{ - if (sock >= 0) - { - closesocket(sock); - sock = -1; - } - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - WSACleanup(); -#endif -} - -static int EthernetRead(DriverCall *dc, bool block) -{ - fd_set fdset; - struct timeval tv; - int err; - - FD_ZERO(&fdset); - FD_SET(sock, &fdset); - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - UNUSED(block); - tv.tv_sec = tv.tv_usec = 0; -#else - tv.tv_sec = 0; - tv.tv_usec = (block ? 10000 : 0); -#endif - - err = select(sock + 1, &fdset, NULL, NULL, &tv); - - if (err < 0) { - if (errno == EINTR) { - return 0; - } - panic("ethernet select failure (errno=%i)",errno); - return 0; - } - - if (FD_ISSET(sock, &fdset)) - return read_packet(&dc->dc_packet); - else - return 0; -} - -static int EthernetWrite(DriverCall *dc) -{ - int nbytes; - struct data_packet *packet = &dc->dc_packet; - - if (packet->type == DC_DBUG) - ia->sin_port = htons(ports[DBUG_INDEX]); - else if (packet->type == DC_APPL) - ia->sin_port = htons(ports[APPL_INDEX]); - else - { - panic("EthernetWrite: unknown devchan"); - return 0; - } - -#if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(DO_TRACE) - printf("EthernetWrite: %d bytes to %s channel\n", - packet->len, (packet->type == DC_DBUG) ? "DBUG" : "APPL"); -#endif - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("[%d on %d]\n", packet->len, packet->type); - { - int i = 0; - unsigned char *cptr = packet->data; - - while (i < packet->len) - { - printf(">%02X ", *(cptr++)); - - if (!(++i % 16)) - printf("\n"); - } - - if (i % 16) - printf("\n"); - } -#endif - - if ((nbytes = sendto(sock, (char *)(packet->data), packet->len, 0, - (struct sockaddr *)ia, sizeof(*ia))) != packet->len) - { -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (nbytes == SOCKET_ERROR && WSAGetLastError() != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) -#else - if (nbytes < 0 && errno != EWOULDBLOCK) -#endif - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("sendto"); -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - panic("ethernet send failure\n"); -#else - /* might not work for Windows */ - panic("ethernet send failure [%s]\n", -#ifdef STDC_HEADERS - strerror(errno)); -#else - errno < sys_nerr ? sys_errlist[errno] : "unknown errno"); -#endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ -#endif - } -#ifdef DEBUG - else if (nbytes >= 0) - fprintf(stderr, "ethernet send: asked for %d, sent %d\n", packet->len, nbytes); -#endif - return 0; - } - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (pfnProgressCallback != NULL && nbytes != SOCKET_ERROR) - { - progressInfo.nWritten += nbytes; - (*pfnProgressCallback)(&progressInfo); - } -#endif - - return 1; -} - -static int EthernetIoctl(const int opcode, void *args) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "EthernetIoctl: op %d arg %x\n", opcode, args ); -#endif - - /* - * IGNORE(opcode) - */ - if (0) - { - int dummy = opcode; - UNUSED(dummy); - } - UNUSED(args); - - switch ( opcode ) - { - case DC_RESYNC: - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "EthernetIoctl: resync\n" ); -#endif - fetch_ports(); - return 0; - } - - default: - { - return -1; - } - } -} - -/* EOF etherdrv.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/ethernet.h b/gdb/rdi-share/ethernet.h deleted file mode 100644 index 930aced..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/ethernet.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * ethernet.h: Angel drivers for Ethernet using Fusion UDP/IP stack - */ -#ifndef angel_ethernet_h -#define angel_ethernet_h - -/* - * the UDP ports that Angel Ethernet uses - */ -#define CTRL_PORT 1913 - -/* - * the size of the largest packet accepted on the control socket - */ -#define CTRL_MAXPACKET 6 - -/* - * This is the "magic number" sent to the control port to - * request that the channel port numbers are returned - */ -#define CTRL_MAGIC "Angel" - -/* - * Array used for responding to a request on the control port - */ -typedef unsigned char CtrlResponse[10]; -#define RESP_MAGIC 0 -#define RESP_DBUG 6 -#define RESP_APPL 8 - -/* - * indices for accessing the array of port numbers sent - * over the control socket - */ -#define DBUG_INDEX 0 -#define APPL_INDEX 1 - -#ifdef TARGET - -# include "devdriv.h" - -extern const struct angel_DeviceEntry angel_EthernetDevice; - -/* - * Function: angel_EthernetPoll - * Purpose: Poll Fusion for newly arrived packets - * - * Pre-conditions: Called in SVC mode with the lock - * - * Params: - * Input: data IGNORE'd - * - * Returns: Nothing - * - * Post-conditions: Will have passed any packets received along to - * higher levels - */ -void angel_EthernetPoll(unsigned int data); - -void angel_EthernetNOP(unsigned int data); - - -/* - * Function: angel_FindEthernetConfigBlock - * Purpose: Search the Flash for an ethernet config block and return - * it if found. - * - * Params: None - * - * Returns: NULL if no config block found, the address if one is found. - * - */ -extern angel_EthernetConfigBlock *angel_FindEthernetConfigBlock(void); - -#else /* def TARGET */ - -# ifndef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS -# define ioctlsocket(x, y, z) ioctl((x), (y), (z)) -# define closesocket(x) close(x) -# endif - -#endif /* def TARGET */ - -#endif /* ndef angel_ethernet_h */ - -/* EOF ethernet.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/host.h b/gdb/rdi-share/host.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2a715fd..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/host.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - - -#ifndef _host_LOADED -#define _host_LOADED 1 - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#ifndef SEEK_SET -# define SEEK_SET 0 -#endif -#ifndef SEEK_CUR -# define SEEK_CUR 1 -#endif -#ifndef SEEK_END -# define SEEK_END 2 -#endif - -/* The following for the benefit of compiling on SunOS */ -#ifndef offsetof -# define offsetof(T, member) ((char *)&(((T *)0)->member) - (char *)0) -#endif - -/* A temporary sop to older compilers */ -#if defined (__NetBSD__) || defined (unix) -# ifndef __unix /* (good for long-term portability?) */ -# define __unix 1 -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(__unix) -/* Generic unix -- hopefully a split into other variants will not be */ -/* needed. However, beware the 'bsd' test above and safe_toupper etc. */ -/* which cope with backwards (pre-posix/X/open) unix compatility. */ -# define COMPILING_ON_UNIX 1 -#endif -#if defined(_WIN32) -# define COMPILING_ON_WIN32 1 -# if !defined(__CYGWIN__) -# define COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS 1 -# endif -#endif -#if defined(_CONSOLE) -# define COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS_CONSOLE 1 -# define COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS 1 -#endif -/* The '(defined(__sparc) && defined(P_tmpdir) */ -/* && !defined(__svr4__))' is to detect gcc on SunOS. */ -/* C++ compilers don't have to define __STDC__ */ -#if (defined(__sparc) && defined(P_tmpdir)) -# if defined(__svr4__) -# define COMPILING_ON_SOLARIS -# else -# define COMPILING_ON_SUNOS -# endif -#endif -#ifdef __hppa -# define COMPILING_ON_HPUX -#endif - -/* - * The following typedefs may need alteration for obscure host machines. - */ -#if defined(__alpha) && defined(__osf__) /* =========================== */ -/* Under OSF the alpha has 64-bit pointers and 64-bit longs. */ -typedef int int32; -typedef unsigned int unsigned32; -/* IPtr and UPtr are 'ints of same size as pointer'. Do not use in */ -/* new code. Currently only used within 'ncc'. */ -typedef long int IPtr; -typedef unsigned long int UPtr; - -#else /* all hosts except alpha under OSF ============================= */ - -typedef long int int32; -typedef unsigned long int unsigned32; -/* IPtr and UPtr are 'ints of same size as pointer'. Do not use in */ -/* new code. Currently only used within 'ncc'. */ -#define IPtr int32 -#define UPtr unsigned32 -#endif /* ============================================================= */ - -typedef short int int16; -typedef unsigned short int unsigned16; -typedef signed char int8; -typedef unsigned char unsigned8; - -/* The following code defines the 'bool' type to be 'int' under C */ -/* and real 'bool' under C++. It also avoids warnings such as */ -/* C++ keyword 'bool' used as identifier. It can be overridden by */ -/* defining IMPLEMENT_BOOL_AS_ENUM or IMPLEMENT_BOOL_AS_INT. */ -#undef _bool - -#ifdef IMPLEMENT_BOOL_AS_ENUM - enum _bool { _false, _true }; -# define _bool enum _bool -#elif defined(IMPLEMENT_BOOL_AS_INT) || !defined(__cplusplus) -# define _bool int -# define _false 0 -# define _true 1 -#endif - -#ifdef _bool -# if defined(_MFC_VER) || defined(__CC_NORCROFT) /* When using MS Visual C/C++ v4.2 */ -# define bool _bool /* avoids "'bool' is reserved word" warning */ -# else -# ifndef bool - typedef _bool bool; -# endif -# endif -# define true _true -# define false _false -#endif - -#define YES true -#define NO false -#undef TRUE /* some OSF headers define as 1 */ -#define TRUE true -#undef FALSE /* some OSF headers define as 1 */ -#define FALSE false - -/* 'uint' conflicts with some Unixen sys/types.h, so we now don't define it */ -typedef unsigned8 uint8; -typedef unsigned16 uint16; -typedef unsigned32 uint32; - -typedef unsigned Uint; -typedef unsigned8 Uint8; -typedef unsigned16 Uint16; -typedef unsigned32 Uint32; - -#ifdef ALPHA_TASO_SHORT_ON_OSF /* was __alpha && __osf. */ -/* The following sets ArgvType for 64-bit pointers so that */ -/* DEC Unix (OSF) cc can be used with the -xtaso_short compiler option */ -/* to force pointers to be 32-bit. Not currently used since most/all */ -/* ARM tools accept 32 or 64 bit pointers transparently. See IPtr. */ -#pragma pointer_size (save) -#pragma pointer_size (long) -typedef char *ArgvType; -#pragma pointer_size (restore) -#else -typedef char *ArgvType; -#endif - -/* - * Rotate macros - */ -#define ROL_32(val, n) \ -((((unsigned32)(val) << (n)) | ((unsigned32)(val) >> (32-(n)))) & 0xFFFFFFFFL) -#define ROR_32(val, n) \ -((((unsigned32)(val) >> (n)) | ((unsigned32)(val) << (32-(n)))) & 0xFFFFFFFFL) - -#if 0 -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_UNIX -# define FOPEN_WB "w" -# define FOPEN_RB "r" -# define FOPEN_RWB "r+" -# ifndef __STDC__ /* caveat RISCiX... */ -# define remove(file) unlink(file) /* a horrid hack, but probably best? */ -# endif -#else -# define FOPEN_WB "wb" -# define FOPEN_RB "rb" -# define FOPEN_RWB "rb+" -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef FILENAME_MAX -# define FILENAME_MAX 256 -#endif - -#if (!defined(__STDC__) && !defined(__cplusplus)) || defined(COMPILING_ON_SUNOS) -/* Use bcopy rather than memmove, as memmove is not available. */ -/* There does not seem to be a header for bcopy. */ -void bcopy(const char *src, char *dst, int length); -# define memmove(d,s,l) bcopy(s,d,l) - -/* BSD/SUN don't have strtoul(), but then strtol() doesn't barf on */ -/* overflow as required by ANSI... This bodge is horrid. */ -# define strtoul(s, ptr, base) strtol(s, ptr, base) - -/* strtod is present in the C-library but is not in stdlib.h */ -extern double strtod(const char *str, char **ptr); -#endif - -/* For systems that do not define EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE */ -#ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS -# define EXIT_SUCCESS 0 -#endif -#ifndef EXIT_FAILURE -# define EXIT_FAILURE 1 -#endif - -#ifndef IGNORE -#define IGNORE(x) (x = x) /* Silence compiler warnings for unused arguments */ -#endif - -/* Define endian-ness of host */ - -#if defined(__acorn) || defined(__mvs) || defined(_WIN32) || \ - (defined(__alpha) && defined(__osf__)) -# define HOST_ENDIAN_LITTLE -#elif defined(__sparc) || defined(macintosh) -# define HOST_ENDIAN_BIG -#else -# define HOST_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN -#endif - -#endif - -/* Needs to be supplied by the host. */ -extern void Fail (const char *, ...); - -/* end of host.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/hostchan.c b/gdb/rdi-share/hostchan.c deleted file mode 100644 index 483bc5b..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/hostchan.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1067 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * hostchan.c - Semi Synchronous Host side channel interface for Angel. - */ - -#include <stdio.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H -# include <sys/time.h> -#else -# include "winsock.h" -# include "time.h" -#endif -#include "hsys.h" -#include "host.h" -#include "logging.h" -#include "chandefs.h" -#include "chanpriv.h" -#include "devclnt.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "drivers.h" -#include "adperr.h" -#include "devsw.h" -#include "hostchan.h" - -#ifndef UNUSED -#define UNUSED(x) (x = x) /* Silence compiler warnings for unused arguments */ -#endif - -#define HEARTRATE 5000000 - -/* - * list of available drivers, declared in drivers.c - */ -extern DeviceDescr *devices[]; - -static DeviceDescr *deviceToUse = NULL; - -static struct Channel { - ChannelCallback callback; - void *callback_state; -} channels[CI_NUM_CHANNELS]; - -static unsigned char HomeSeq; -static unsigned char OppoSeq; - -/* - * Handler for DC_APPL packets - */ -static DC_Appl_Handler dc_appl_handler = NULL; - -/* - * slots for registered asynchronous processing callback procedures - */ -#define MAX_ASYNC_CALLBACKS 8 -static unsigned int num_async_callbacks = 0; -static Adp_Async_Callback async_callbacks[MAX_ASYNC_CALLBACKS]; - -/* - * writeQueueRoot is the queue of write requests pending acknowledgement - * writeQueueSend is the queue of pending write requests which will - * be a subset of the list writeQueueRoot - */ -static Packet *writeQueueRoot = NULL; -static Packet *writeQueueSend = NULL; -static Packet *resend_pkt = NULL; -static int resending = FALSE; - -/* heartbeat_enabled is a flag used to indicate whether the heartbeat is - * currently turned on, heartbeat_enabled will be false in situations - * where even though a heartbeat is being used it is problematical or - * dis-advantageous to have it turned on, for instance during the - * initial stages of boot up - */ -unsigned int heartbeat_enabled = FALSE; -/* heartbeat_configured is set up by the device driver to indicate whether - * the heartbeat is being used during this debug session. In contrast to - * heartbeat_enabled it must not be changed during a session. The logic for - * deciding whether to send a heartbeat is: Is heartbeat_configured for this - * session? if and only if it is then if heartbeat[is currently]_enabled and - * we are due to send a pulse then send it - */ -unsigned int heartbeat_configured = TRUE; - -void Adp_initSeq( void ) { - Packet *tmp_pkt = writeQueueSend; - - HomeSeq = 0; - OppoSeq = 0; - if ( writeQueueSend != NULL) { - while (writeQueueSend->pk_next !=NULL) { - tmp_pkt = writeQueueSend; - writeQueueSend = tmp_pkt->pk_next; - DevSW_FreePacket(tmp_pkt); - } - } - tmp_pkt = writeQueueRoot; - if ( writeQueueRoot == NULL) - return; - - while (writeQueueRoot->pk_next !=NULL) { - tmp_pkt = writeQueueRoot; - writeQueueRoot = tmp_pkt->pk_next; - DevSW_FreePacket(tmp_pkt); - } - return; -} - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * Function: DummyCallback - * Purpose: Default callback routine to handle unexpected input - * on a channel - * - * Params: - * Input: packet The received packet - * - * state Contains nothing of significance - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -static void DummyCallback(Packet *packet, void *state) -{ - ChannelID chan; - const char fmt[] = "Unexpected read on channel %u, length %d\n"; - char fmtbuf[sizeof(fmt) + 24]; - - UNUSED(state); - - chan = *(packet->pk_buffer); - sprintf(fmtbuf, fmt, chan, packet->pk_length); - printf(fmtbuf); - - /* - * junk this packet - */ - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); -} - -/* - * Function: BlockingCallback - * Purpose: Callback routine used to implement a blocking read call - * - * Params: - * Input: packet The received packet. - * - * Output: state Address of higher level's pointer to the received - * packet. - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -static void BlockingCallback(Packet *packet, void *state) -{ - /* - * Pass the packet back to the caller which requested a packet - * from this channel. This also flags the completion of the I/O - * request to the blocking read call. - */ - *((Packet **)state) = packet; -} - -/* - * Function: FireCallback - * Purpose: Pass received packet along to the callback routine for - * the appropriate channel - * - * Params: - * Input: packet The received packet. - * - * Returns: Nothing - * - * Post-conditions: The Target-to-Host sequence number for the channel - * will have been incremented. - */ -static void FireCallback(Packet *packet) -{ - ChannelID chan; - struct Channel *ch; - - /* - * is this a sensible channel number? - */ - chan = *(packet->pk_buffer); - if (invalidChannelID(chan)) - { - printf("ERROR: invalid ChannelID received from target\n"); - - /* - * free the packet's resources, 'cause no-one else will - */ - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return; - } - - /* - * looks OK - increment sequence number, and pass packet to callback - */ - ch = channels + chan; - (ch->callback)(packet, ch->callback_state); -} - -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* - * These are the externally visible functions. They are documented - * in hostchan.h - */ -void Adp_addToQueue(Packet **head, Packet *newpkt) -{ - /* - * this is a bit of a hack - */ - Packet *pk; - - /* - * make sure that the hack we are about to use will work as expected - */ - ASSERT(&(((Packet *)0)->pk_next) == 0, "bad struct Packet layout"); - -#if defined(DEBUG) && 0 - printf("Adp_addToQueue(%p, %p)\n", head, newpkt); -#endif - - /* - * here's the hack - it relies upon the next - * pointer being at the start of Packet. - */ - pk = (Packet *)(head); - - /* - * skip to the end of the queue - */ - while (pk->pk_next != NULL) - pk = pk->pk_next; - - /* - * now add the new element - */ - newpkt->pk_next = NULL; - pk->pk_next = newpkt; -} - -Packet *Adp_removeFromQueue(Packet **head) -{ - struct Packet *pk; - - pk = *head; - - if (pk != NULL) - *head = pk->pk_next; - - return pk; -} - -void Adp_SetLogEnable(int logEnableFlag) -{ - DevSW_SetLogEnable(logEnableFlag); -} - -void Adp_SetLogfile(const char *filename) -{ - DevSW_SetLogfile(filename); -} - -AdpErrs Adp_OpenDevice(const char *name, const char *arg, - unsigned int heartbeat_on) -{ - int i; - AdpErrs retc; - ChannelID chan; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Adp_OpenDevice(%s, %s)\n", name, arg ? arg : "<NULL>"); -#endif - - heartbeat_configured = heartbeat_on; - if (deviceToUse != NULL) - return adp_device_already_open; - - for (i = 0; (deviceToUse = devices[i]) != NULL; ++i) - if (DevSW_Match(deviceToUse, name, arg) == adp_ok) - break; - - if (deviceToUse == NULL) - return adp_device_not_found; - - /* - * we seem to have found a suitable device driver, so try to open it - */ - if ((retc = DevSW_Open(deviceToUse, name, arg, DC_DBUG)) != adp_ok) - { - /* we don't have a device to use */ - deviceToUse = NULL; - return retc; - } - - /* - * there is no explicit open on channels any more, so - * initialise state for all channels. - */ - for (chan = 0; chan < CI_NUM_CHANNELS; ++chan) - { - struct Channel *ch = channels + chan; - - ch->callback = DummyCallback; - ch->callback_state = NULL; - OppoSeq = 0; - HomeSeq = 0; - } - - return adp_ok; -} - -AdpErrs Adp_CloseDevice(void) -{ - AdpErrs retc; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Adp_CloseDevice\n"); -#endif - - if (deviceToUse == NULL) - return adp_device_not_open; - - heartbeat_enabled = FALSE; - - retc = DevSW_Close(deviceToUse, DC_DBUG); - - /* - * we have to clear deviceToUse, even when the lower layers - * faulted the close, otherwise the condition will never clear - */ - if (retc != adp_ok) - WARN("DevSW_Close faulted the call"); - - deviceToUse = NULL; - return retc; -} - -AdpErrs Adp_Ioctl(int opcode, void *args) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Adp_Ioctl\n"); -#endif - - if (deviceToUse == NULL) - return adp_device_not_open; - - return DevSW_Ioctl(deviceToUse, opcode, args); -} - -AdpErrs Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(const ChannelID chan, - const ChannelCallback cbfunc, - void *cbstate) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(%d, %p, %x)\n", chan, cbfunc, cbstate); -#endif - - if (deviceToUse == NULL) - return adp_device_not_open; - - if (invalidChannelID(chan)) - return adp_bad_channel_id; - - if (cbfunc == NULL) - { - channels[chan].callback = DummyCallback; - channels[chan].callback_state = NULL; - } - else - { - channels[chan].callback = cbfunc; - channels[chan].callback_state = cbstate; - } - - return adp_ok; -} - -AdpErrs Adp_ChannelRead(const ChannelID chan, Packet **packet) -{ - struct Channel *ch; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Adp_ChannelRead(%d, %x)\n", chan, *packet); -#endif - - if (deviceToUse == NULL) - return adp_device_not_open; - - if (invalidChannelID(chan)) - return adp_bad_channel_id; - - /* - * if a callback has already been registered for this - * channel, then we do not allow this blocking read. - */ - ch = channels + chan; - if (ch->callback != DummyCallback) - return adp_callback_already_registered; - - /* - * OK, use our own callback to wait for a packet to arrive - * on this channel - */ - ch->callback = BlockingCallback; - ch->callback_state = packet; - *packet = NULL; - - /* - * keep polling until a packet appears for this channel - */ - while (((volatile Packet *)(*packet)) == NULL) - /* - * this call will block until a packet is read on any channel - */ - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(async_block_on_read); - - /* - * OK, the packet has arrived: clear the callback - */ - ch->callback = DummyCallback; - ch->callback_state = NULL; - - return adp_ok; -} - -static AdpErrs ChannelWrite( - const ChannelID chan, Packet *packet, AsyncMode mode) -{ - struct Channel *ch; - unsigned char *cptr; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "Adp_ChannelWrite(%d, %x)\n", chan, packet ); -#endif - - if (deviceToUse == NULL) - return adp_device_not_open; - - if (invalidChannelID(chan)) - return adp_bad_channel_id; - - /* - * fill in the channels header at the start of this buffer - */ - ch = channels + chan; - cptr = packet->pk_buffer; - *cptr++ = chan; - *cptr = 0; - packet->pk_length += CHAN_HEADER_SIZE; - - /* - * OK, add this packet to the write queue, and try to flush it out - */ - - Adp_addToQueue(&writeQueueSend, packet); - Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(mode); - - return adp_ok; -} - -AdpErrs Adp_ChannelWrite(const ChannelID chan, Packet *packet) { - return ChannelWrite(chan, packet, async_block_on_write); -} - -AdpErrs Adp_ChannelWriteAsync(const ChannelID chan, Packet *packet) { - return ChannelWrite(chan, packet, async_block_on_nothing); -} - -static AdpErrs send_resend_msg(DeviceID devid) { - - /* - * Send a resend message, usually in response to a bad packet or - * a resend request */ - Packet * packet; - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(CF_DATA_BYTE_POS); - packet->pk_buffer[CF_CHANNEL_BYTE_POS] = CI_PRIVATE; - packet->pk_buffer[CF_HOME_SEQ_BYTE_POS] = HomeSeq; - packet->pk_buffer[CF_OPPO_SEQ_BYTE_POS] = OppoSeq; - packet->pk_buffer[CF_FLAGS_BYTE_POS] = CF_RELIABLE | CF_RESEND; - packet->pk_length = CF_DATA_BYTE_POS; - return DevSW_Write(deviceToUse, packet, devid); -} - -static AdpErrs check_seq(unsigned char msg_home, unsigned char msg_oppo) { - Packet *tmp_pkt; - - UNUSED(msg_oppo); - /* - * check if we have got an ack for anything and if so remove it from the - * queue - */ - if (msg_home == (unsigned char)(OppoSeq+1)) { - /* - * arrived in sequence can increment our opposing seq number and remove - * the relevant packet from our queue - * check that the packet we're going to remove really is the right one - */ - tmp_pkt = writeQueueRoot; - while ((tmp_pkt->pk_next != NULL) && - (tmp_pkt->pk_next->pk_buffer[CF_HOME_SEQ_BYTE_POS] - != OppoSeq)){ - tmp_pkt = tmp_pkt->pk_next; - } - OppoSeq++; - if (tmp_pkt->pk_next == NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("trying to remove a non existant packet\n"); -#endif - return adp_bad_packet; - } - else { - Packet *tmp = tmp_pkt->pk_next; -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("removing a packet from the root queue\n"); -#endif - tmp_pkt->pk_next = tmp_pkt->pk_next->pk_next; - /* remove the appropriate packet */ - DevSW_FreePacket(tmp); - return adp_ok; - } - } - else if (msg_home < (unsigned char) (OppoSeq+1)){ - /* already received this message */ -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("sequence numbers low\n"); -#endif - return adp_seq_low; - } - else { /* we've missed something */ -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("sequence numbers high\n"); -#endif - return adp_seq_high; - } -} - -static unsigned long tv_diff(const struct timeval *time_now, - const struct timeval *time_was) -{ - return ( ((time_now->tv_sec * 1000000) + time_now->tv_usec) - - ((time_was->tv_sec * 1000000) + time_was->tv_usec) ); -} - -#if !defined(__unix) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) -static void gettimeofday( struct timeval *time_now, void *dummy ) -{ - time_t t = clock(); - UNUSED(dummy); - time_now->tv_sec = t/CLOCKS_PER_SEC; - time_now->tv_usec = (t%CLOCKS_PER_SEC)*(1000000/CLOCKS_PER_SEC); -} -#endif - -static AdpErrs pacemaker(void) -{ - Packet *packet; - - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(CF_DATA_BYTE_POS); - if (packet == NULL) { - printf("ERROR: could not allocate a packet in pacemaker()\n"); - return adp_malloc_failure; - } - packet->pk_buffer[CF_CHANNEL_BYTE_POS] = CI_PRIVATE; - packet->pk_buffer[CF_HOME_SEQ_BYTE_POS] = HomeSeq; - packet->pk_buffer[CF_OPPO_SEQ_BYTE_POS] = OppoSeq; - packet->pk_buffer[CF_FLAGS_BYTE_POS] = CF_RELIABLE | CF_HEARTBEAT; - packet->pk_length = CF_DATA_BYTE_POS; - return DevSW_Write(deviceToUse, packet, DC_DBUG); -} - -#ifdef FAKE_BAD_LINE_RX -static AdpErrs fake_bad_line_rx( const Packet *const packet, AdpErrs adp_err ) -{ - static unsigned int bl_num = 0; - - if ( (packet != NULL) - && (bl_num++ >= 20 ) - && ((bl_num % FAKE_BAD_LINE_RX) == 0)) - { - printf("DEBUG: faking a bad packet\n"); - return adp_bad_packet; - } - return adp_err; -} -#endif /* def FAKE_BAD_LINE_RX */ - -#ifdef FAKE_BAD_LINE_TX -static unsigned char tmp_ch; - -static void fake_bad_line_tx( void ) -{ - static unsigned int bl_num = 0; - - /* give the thing a chance to boot then try corrupting stuff */ - if ( (bl_num++ >= 20) && ((bl_num % FAKE_BAD_LINE_TX) == 0)) - { - printf("DEBUG: faking a bad packet for tx\n"); - tmp_ch = writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_FLAGS_BYTE_POS]; - writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_FLAGS_BYTE_POS] = 77; - } -} - -static void unfake_bad_line_tx( void ) -{ - static unsigned int bl_num = 0; - - /* - * must reset the packet so that its not corrupted when we - * resend it - */ - if ( (bl_num >= 20) && ((bl_num % FAKE_BAD_LINE_TX) != 0)) - { - writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_FLAGS_BYTE_POS] = tmp_ch; - } -} -#endif /* def FAKE_BAD_LINE_TX */ - -/* - * NOTE: we are assuming that a resolution of microseconds will - * be good enough for the purporses of the heartbeat. If this proves - * not to be the case then we may need a rethink, possibly using - * [get,set]itimer - */ -static struct timeval time_now; -static struct timeval time_lastalive; - -static void async_process_dbug_read( const AsyncMode mode, - bool *const finished ) -{ - Packet *packet; - unsigned int msg_home, msg_oppo; - AdpErrs adp_err; - - adp_err = DevSW_Read(deviceToUse, DC_DBUG, &packet, - mode == async_block_on_read ); - -#ifdef FAKE_BAD_LINE_RX - adp_err = fake_bad_line_rx( packet, adp_err ); -#endif - - if (adp_err == adp_bad_packet) { - /* We got a bad packet, ask for a resend, send a resend message */ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("received a bad packet\n"); -#endif - send_resend_msg(DC_DBUG); - } - else if (packet != NULL) - { - /* update the heartbeat clock */ - gettimeofday(&time_lastalive, NULL); - - /* - * we got a live one here - were we waiting for it? - */ - if (mode == async_block_on_read) - /* not any more */ - *finished = TRUE; -#ifdef RETRANS - - if (packet->pk_length < CF_DATA_BYTE_POS) { - /* we've got a packet with no header information! */ - printf("ERROR: packet with no transport header\n"); - send_resend_msg(DC_DBUG); - } - else { -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - unsigned int c; -#endif - /* - * TODO: Check to see if its acknowledgeing anything, remove - * those packets it is from the queue. If its a retrans add the - * packets to the queue - */ - msg_home = packet->pk_buffer[CF_HOME_SEQ_BYTE_POS]; - msg_oppo = packet->pk_buffer[CF_OPPO_SEQ_BYTE_POS]; -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("msg seq numbers are hseq 0x%x oseq 0x%x\n", - msg_home, msg_oppo); - for (c=0;c<packet->pk_length;c++) - printf("%02.2x", packet->pk_buffer[c]); - printf("\n"); -#endif - /* now was it a resend request? */ - if ((packet->pk_buffer[CF_FLAGS_BYTE_POS]) - & CF_RESEND) { - /* we've been asked for a resend so we had better resend */ - /* - * I don't think we can use a resend as acknowledgement for - * anything so lets not do this for the moment - * check_seq(msg_home, msg_oppo); - */ -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("received a resend request\n"); -#endif - if (HomeSeq != msg_oppo) { - int found = FALSE; - /* need to resend from msg_oppo +1 upwards */ - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - resending = TRUE; - /* find the correct packet to resend from */ - packet = writeQueueRoot; - while (((packet->pk_next) != NULL) && !found) { - if ((packet->pk_buffer[CF_OPPO_SEQ_BYTE_POS]) - != msg_oppo+1) { - resend_pkt = packet; - found = TRUE; - } - packet = packet->pk_next; - } - if (!found) { - panic("trying to resend non-existent packets\n"); - } - } - else if (OppoSeq != msg_home) { - /* - * send a resend request telling the target where we think - * the world is at - */ - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - send_resend_msg(DC_DBUG); - } - } - else { - /* not a resend request, lets check the sequence numbers */ - - if ((packet->pk_buffer[CF_CHANNEL_BYTE_POS] != CI_HBOOT) && - (packet->pk_buffer[CF_CHANNEL_BYTE_POS] != CI_TBOOT)) { - adp_err = check_seq(msg_home, msg_oppo); - if (adp_err == adp_seq_low) { - /* we have already received this packet so discard */ - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - } - else if (adp_err == adp_seq_high) { - /* - * we must have missed a packet somewhere, discard this - * packet and tell the target where we are - */ - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - send_resend_msg(DC_DBUG); - } - else - /* - * now pass the packet to whoever is waiting for it - */ - FireCallback(packet); - } - else - FireCallback(packet); - } - } -#else - /* - * now pass the packet to whoever is waiting for it - */ - FireCallback(packet); -#endif - } -} - -static void async_process_appl_read(void) -{ - Packet *packet; - AdpErrs adp_err; - - /* see if there is anything for the DC_APPL channel */ - adp_err = DevSW_Read(deviceToUse, DC_APPL, &packet, FALSE); - - if (adp_err == adp_ok && packet != NULL) - { - /* got an application packet on a shared device */ - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("GOT DC_APPL PACKET: len %d\nData: ", packet->pk_length); - { - unsigned int c; - for ( c = 0; c < packet->pk_length; ++c ) - printf( "%02X ", packet->pk_buffer[c] ); - } - printf("\n"); -#endif - - if (dc_appl_handler != NULL) - { - dc_appl_handler( deviceToUse, packet ); - } - else - { - /* for now, just free it!! */ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("no handler - dropping DC_APPL packet\n"); -#endif - DevSW_FreePacket( packet ); - } - } -} - -static void async_process_write( const AsyncMode mode, - bool *const finished ) -{ - Packet *packet; - -#ifdef DEBUG - static unsigned int num_written = 0; -#endif - - /* - * NOTE: here we rely in the fact that any packet in the writeQueueSend - * section of the queue will need its sequence number setting up while - * and packet in the writeQueueRoot section will have its sequence - * numbers set up from when it was first sent so we can easily look - * up the packet numbers when(if) we want to resend the packet. - */ - -#ifdef DEBUG - if (writeQueueSend!=NULL) - printf("written 0x%x\n",num_written += writeQueueSend->pk_length); -#endif - /* - * give the switcher a chance to complete any partial writes - */ - if (DevSW_FlushPendingWrite(deviceToUse) == adp_write_busy) - { - /* no point trying a new write */ - return; - } - - /* - * now see whether there is anything to write - */ - packet = NULL; - if (resending) { - packet = resend_pkt; -#ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("resending hseq 0x%x oseq 0x%x\n", - packet->pk_buffer[CF_HOME_SEQ_BYTE_POS], - packet->pk_buffer[CF_OPPO_SEQ_BYTE_POS]); -#endif - } - else if (writeQueueSend != NULL) { -#ifdef RETRANS - /* set up the sequence number on the packet */ - packet = writeQueueSend; - HomeSeq++; - (writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_OPPO_SEQ_BYTE_POS]) - = OppoSeq; - (writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_HOME_SEQ_BYTE_POS]) - = HomeSeq; - (writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_FLAGS_BYTE_POS]) - = CF_RELIABLE; -# ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("sending packet with hseq 0x%x oseq 0x%x\n", - writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_HOME_SEQ_BYTE_POS], - writeQueueSend->pk_buffer[CF_OPPO_SEQ_BYTE_POS]); -# endif -#endif /* RETRANS */ - } - - if (packet != NULL) { - AdpErrs dev_err; - -#ifdef FAKE_BAD_LINE_TX - fake_bad_line_tx(); -#endif - - dev_err = DevSW_Write(deviceToUse, packet, DC_DBUG); - if (dev_err == adp_ok) { -#ifdef RETRANS - if (resending) { - /* check to see if we've recovered yet */ - if ((packet->pk_next) == NULL){ -# ifdef RET_DEBUG - printf("we have recovered\n"); -# endif - resending = FALSE; - } - else { - resend_pkt = resend_pkt->pk_next; - } - } - else { - /* - * move the packet we just sent from the send queue to the root - */ - Packet *tmp_pkt, *tmp; - -# ifdef FAKE_BAD_LINE_TX - unfake_bad_line_tx(); -# endif - - tmp_pkt = writeQueueSend; - writeQueueSend = writeQueueSend->pk_next; - tmp_pkt->pk_next = NULL; - if (writeQueueRoot == NULL) - writeQueueRoot = tmp_pkt; - else { - tmp = writeQueueRoot; - while (tmp->pk_next != NULL) { - tmp = tmp->pk_next; - } - tmp->pk_next = tmp_pkt; - } - } -#else /* not RETRANS */ - /* - * switcher has taken the write, so remove it from the - * queue, and free its resources - */ - DevSW_FreePacket(Adp_removeFromQueue(&writeQueueSend)); -#endif /* if RETRANS ... else ... */ - - if (mode == async_block_on_write) - *finished = DevSW_WriteFinished(deviceToUse); - - } /* endif write ok */ - } - else /* packet == NULL */ - { - if (mode == async_block_on_write) - *finished = DevSW_WriteFinished(deviceToUse); - } -} - -static void async_process_heartbeat( void ) -{ - /* check to see whether we need to send a heartbeat */ - gettimeofday(&time_now, NULL); - - if (tv_diff(&time_now, &time_lastalive) >= HEARTRATE) - { - /* - * if we've not booted then don't do send a heartrate the link - * must be reliable enough for us to boot without any clever stuff, - * if we can't do this then theres little chance of the link staying - * together even with the resends etc - */ - if (heartbeat_enabled) { - gettimeofday(&time_lastalive, NULL); - pacemaker(); - } - } -} - -static void async_process_callbacks( void ) -{ - /* call any registered asynchronous callbacks */ - unsigned int i; - for ( i = 0; i < num_async_callbacks; ++i ) - async_callbacks[i]( deviceToUse, &time_now ); -} - -void Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(const AsyncMode mode) -{ - bool finished = FALSE; -#ifdef DEBUG - unsigned int wc = 0, dc = 0, ac = 0, hc = 0; -# define INC_COUNT(x) ((x)++) -#else -# define INC_COUNT(x) -#endif - - if ((time_lastalive.tv_sec == 0) && (time_lastalive.tv_usec == 0)) { - /* first time through, needs initing */ - gettimeofday(&time_lastalive, NULL); - } - - /* main loop */ - do - { - async_process_write( mode, &finished ); - INC_COUNT(wc); - - if ( ! finished && mode != async_block_on_write ) - { - async_process_dbug_read( mode, &finished ); - INC_COUNT(dc); - } - - if ( ! finished && mode != async_block_on_write ) - { - async_process_appl_read(); - INC_COUNT(ac); - } - - if ( ! finished ) - { - if (heartbeat_configured) - async_process_heartbeat(); - async_process_callbacks(); - INC_COUNT(hc); - } - - } while (!finished && mode != async_block_on_nothing); - -#ifdef DEBUG - if ( mode != async_block_on_nothing ) - printf( "Async: %s - w %d, d %d, a %d, h %d\n", - mode == async_block_on_write ? "blk_write" : "blk_read", - wc, dc, ac, hc ); -#endif -} - -/* - * install a handler for DC_APPL packets (can be NULL), returning old one. - */ -DC_Appl_Handler Adp_Install_DC_Appl_Handler(const DC_Appl_Handler handler) -{ - DC_Appl_Handler old_handler = dc_appl_handler; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "Installing DC_APPL handler %x (old %x)\n", handler, old_handler ); -#endif - - dc_appl_handler = handler; - return old_handler; -} - - -/* - * add an asynchronous processing callback to the list - * TRUE == okay, FALSE == no more async processing slots - */ -bool Adp_Install_Async_Callback( const Adp_Async_Callback callback_proc ) -{ - if ( num_async_callbacks < MAX_ASYNC_CALLBACKS && callback_proc != NULL ) - { - async_callbacks[num_async_callbacks] = callback_proc; - ++num_async_callbacks; - return TRUE; - } - else - return FALSE; -} - - -/* - * delay for a given period (in microseconds) - */ -void Adp_delay(unsigned int period) -{ - struct timeval tv; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("delaying for %d microseconds\n", period); -#endif - tv.tv_sec = (period / 1000000); - tv.tv_usec = (period % 1000000); - - (void)select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv); -} - -/* EOF hostchan.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/hostchan.h b/gdb/rdi-share/hostchan.h deleted file mode 100644 index b60804d..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/hostchan.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,314 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - */ -#ifndef angsd_hostchan_h -#define angsd_hostchan_h - -/* A temporary sop to older compilers */ -#if defined (__NetBSD__) || defined (unix) -# ifndef __unix /* (good for long-term portability?) */ -# define __unix 1 -# endif -#endif - -/* struct timeval */ -#if defined(__unix) || defined(__CYGWIN__) -# include <sys/time.h> -#else -# include "winsock.h" -# include "time.h" -#endif - -#include "chandefs.h" -#include "adperr.h" -#include "devsw.h" - -/* - * asynchronous processing modes - */ -enum AsyncMode -{ - async_block_on_nothing, - async_block_on_read, - async_block_on_write -}; - -#ifndef __cplusplus -typedef enum AsyncMode AsyncMode; -#endif - -/* - * prototype for channels callback function - */ -typedef void (*ChannelCallback)(Packet *packet, void *state); - -/* - * Function: Adp_initSeq - * Purpose: initialise the channel protocol and sequence numbers - * - * Params: none - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Adp_initSeq(void); - -/* - * Function: Adp_addToQueue - * Purpose: chain a Packet to the end of a linked list of such structures - * - * Params: - * In/Out: head Head of the linked list - * - * newpkt Packet to be chained onto the list - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Adp_addToQueue(Packet **head, Packet *newpkt); - -/* - * Function: removeFromQueue - * Purpose: remove a Packet from the head of a linked list of such structures - * - * Params: - * In/Out: head Head of the linked list - * - * Returns: Old head from the linked list - * - * Post-conditions: Second element in the list will be the new head. - */ - -extern Packet *Adp_removeFromQueue(Packet **head); - -/* - * Set log file and Enable/disable logging of ADP packets to file. - */ - -void Adp_SetLogfile(const char *filename); -void Adp_SetLogEnable(int logEnableFlag); - -/* - * Function: Adp_OpenDevice - * Purpose: Open a device to use for channels communication. This is a - * very thin veneer to the device drivers: what hostchan.c - * will do is call DeviceMatch for each device driver until it - * finds a driver that will accept name and arg, then call - * DeviceOpen for that device. - * - * Pre-conditions: No previous open is still active - * - * Params: - * Input: name Identifies which device to open. This can either be - * a host specific identifier (e.g. "/dev/ttya", - * "COM1:"), or a number which is used to refer to - * `standard' interfaces, so "1" would be the first host - * interface, "2" the second, and so on. - * - * arg Driver specific arguments. For example, some serial - * drivers accept speed and control arguments such as - * "9600" or "19200/NO_BREAK". These arguments are - * completely free-form: it is the individual drivers - * which do the necessary interpretation. - * - * heartbeat_on Incicates if the heartbeat is configured to be - * used or not, true if it is, false otherwise - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_known, - * adp_device_open_failed - * adp_device_already_open - */ -AdpErrs Adp_OpenDevice(const char *name, const char *arg, - unsigned int heartbeat_on); - -/* - * Function: Adp_CloseDevice - * Purpose: Close the device used for channels communication. - * - * Params: None - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_open - */ -AdpErrs Adp_CloseDevice(void); - -/* - * Function: Adp_Ioctl - * Purpose: Perform miscellaneous control operations on - * the device used for channels communication. - * This is a minimal veneer to DevSW_Ioctl. - * - * Params: - * Input: opcode Reason code indicating the operation to perform. - * In/Out: args Pointer to opcode-sensitive arguments/result space. - * - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_open, adp_failed - */ -AdpErrs Adp_Ioctl(int opcode, void *args); - -/* - * Function: Adp_ChannelRegisterRead - * Purpose: Register a callback function for received packets on a given - * channel - * - * Params: - * Input: chan The channel the callback function is for. - * - * cbfunc The callback function. If NULL, then the current - * callback is removed. - * - * cbstate State pointer to pass into the callback function - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_open - * adp_bad_channel_id - * - * Post-conditions: The callback function is responsible for freeing the - * packet that is passed to it, when that packet is - * no longer needed. - */ -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - -extern AdpErrs Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(const ChannelID chan, - const ChannelCallback cbfunc, - void *cbstate); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif -/* - * Function: Adp_ChannelRead - * Purpose: Wait until a packet has been read for a given channel, and - * then return it. Callbacks for other channels are still - * active while this read is blocking. - * - * Pre-conditions: No callback has been already been registered for - * the channel. - * - * Params: - * Input: chan The channel to read. - * - * Output: packet The received packet. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_open - * adp_bad_channel_id - * adp_callback_already_registered - * - * Post-conditions: The calling function is responsible for freeing the - * received packet, when that packet is no longer - * needed. - */ -AdpErrs Adp_ChannelRead(const ChannelID chan, Packet **packet); - -/* - * Function: Adp_ChannelWrite - * Purpose: Write a packet to the given channel - * - * Pre-conditions: Channel must have been previously opened. - * - * Params: - * Input: chan The channel to write. - * - * packet The packet to write. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_open - * adp_bad_channel_id - * - * Post-conditions: The packet being written becomes the "property" of - * Adp_ChannelWrite, which is responsible for freeing - * the packet when it is no longer needed. - */ -AdpErrs Adp_ChannelWrite(const ChannelID chan, Packet *packet); - -/* - * Function: Adp_ChannelWriteAsync - * Purpose: Write a packet to the given channel, but don't wait - * for the write to complete before returning. - * - * Pre-conditions: Channel must have been previously opened. - * - * Params: - * Input: chan The channel to write. - * - * packet The packet to write. - * - * Returns: - * OK: adp_ok - * Error: adp_device_not_open - * adp_bad_channel_id - * - * Post-conditions: The packet being written becomes the "property" of - * Adp_ChannelWrite, which is responsible for freeing - * the packet when it is no longer needed. - */ -AdpErrs Adp_ChannelWriteAsync(const ChannelID chan, Packet *packet); - -/* - * Function: Adp_AsynchronousProcessing - * Purpose: This routine should be called from persistent any idle loop - * to give the data I/O routines a chance to poll for packet - * activity. Depending upon the requested mode, this routine - * may, or may not, block. - * - * Params: - * Input: mode Specifies whether to block until a complete packet - * has been read, all pending writes have completed, - * or not to block at all. - * - * Returns: Nothing. - */ -void Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(const AsyncMode mode); - -/* - * prototype for DC_APPL packet handler - */ -typedef void (*DC_Appl_Handler)(const DeviceDescr *device, Packet *packet); - -/* - * install a handler for DC_APPL packets (can be NULL), returning old one. - */ -DC_Appl_Handler Adp_Install_DC_Appl_Handler(const DC_Appl_Handler handler); - -/* - * prototype for asynchronous processing callback - */ -typedef void (*Adp_Async_Callback)(const DeviceDescr *device, - const struct timeval *const time_now); - -/* - * add an asynchronous processing callback to the list - * TRUE == okay, FALSE == no more async processing slots - */ -bool Adp_Install_Async_Callback( const Adp_Async_Callback callback_proc ); - -/* - * delay for a given period (in microseconds) - */ -void Adp_delay(unsigned int period); - -#endif /* ndef angsd_hostchan_h */ - -/* EOF hostchan.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/hsys.c b/gdb/rdi-share/hsys.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1d47a85..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/hsys.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,917 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * Host C Library support functions. - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - */ - -#ifdef DEBUG -# include <ctype.h> -#endif - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include "adp.h" -#include "host.h" -#include "ardi.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "channels.h" /* Channel interface. */ -#include "angel_endian.h" -#include "logging.h" /* Angel support functions. */ -#include "msgbuild.h" -#include "sys.h" -#include "hsys.h" /* Function and structure declarations. */ -#include "hostchan.h" - -#define FILEHANDLE int - -/* Note: no statics allowed. All globals must be malloc()ed on the heap. - The state struct is used for this purpose. See 'hsys.h'. */ -/* This is the message handler function passed to the channel manager in - HostSysInit. It is called whenever a message is received. 'buffptr' - points to the message body. Functionality is provided by the debugger - toolkit. The routine is very loosely based on the HandleSWI routine from - armos.c in the armulator source. */ -/* These routines could be tested by providing a simple interface to armsd, - and running them in that. */ - - -/* taken staight from armulator source */ -#ifdef __riscos - extern int _fisatty(FILE *); -# define isatty_(f) _fisatty(f) -# define EMFILE -1 -# define EBADF -1 - int _kernel_escape_seen(void) { return 0 ;} -#else -# if defined(_WINDOWS) || defined(_CONSOLE) -# define isatty_(f) (f == stdin || f == stdout) -# else -# ifdef __ZTC__ -# include <io.h> -# define isatty_(f) isatty((f)->_file) -# else -# ifdef macintosh -# include <ioctl.h> -# define isatty_(f) (~ioctl((f)->_file,FIOINTERACTIVE,NULL)) -# else -# define isatty_(f) isatty(fileno(f)) -# endif -# endif -# endif -#endif - -/* Set up the state block, filetable and register the C lib callback fn */ -int HostSysInit(const struct Dbg_HostosInterface *hostif, char **cmdline, - hsys_state **stateptr) -{ - ChannelCallback HandleMessageFPtr = (ChannelCallback) HandleSysMessage; - int i; - *stateptr = (hsys_state *)malloc(sizeof(hsys_state)); - - if (*stateptr == NULL) return RDIError_OutOfStore; - - (*stateptr)->hostif=hostif; - (*stateptr)->last_errno=0; - (*stateptr)->OSptr=(OSblock *)malloc(sizeof(OSblock)); - if ((*stateptr)->OSptr == NULL) return RDIError_OutOfStore; - for (i=0; i<UNIQUETEMPS; i++) (*stateptr)->OSptr->TempNames[i]=NULL; - for (i=0; i<HSYS_FOPEN_MAX; i++) { - (*stateptr)->OSptr->FileTable[i]=NULL; - (*stateptr)->OSptr->FileFlags[i]=0; - } - (*stateptr)->CommandLine=cmdline; - - return Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_CLIB, (ChannelCallback)HandleMessageFPtr, - *stateptr); -} - -/* Shut down the Clib support, this will probably never get called though */ -int HostSysExit(hsys_state *stateptr) -{ - free(stateptr->OSptr); - free(stateptr); - return RDIError_NoError; -} - -#ifdef DEBUG -static void DebugCheckNullTermString(char *prefix, bool nl, - unsigned int len, unsigned char *strp) -{ - printf("%s: %d: ", prefix, len); - if (strp[len]=='\0') - printf("\"%s\"", strp); - else - printf("NOT NULL TERMINATED"); - if (nl) - printf("\n"); - else - { - printf(" "); - fflush(stdout); - } -} - -#ifdef NEED_SYSERRLIST -extern int sys_nerr; -extern char *sys_errlist[]; -#endif - -static char *DebugStrError(int last_errno) -{ - if (last_errno < sys_nerr) - return sys_errlist[last_errno]; - else - return "NO MSG (errno>sys_nerr)"; -} - -static void DebugCheckErr(char *prefix, bool nl, int err, int last_errno) -{ - printf("\t%s: returned ", prefix); - if (err == 0) - printf("okay"); - else - printf("%d, errno = %d \"%s\"", err, last_errno, - DebugStrError(last_errno)); - if (nl) - printf("\n"); - else - { - printf(" "); - fflush(stdout); - } -} - -static void DebugCheckNonNull(char *prefix, bool nl, - void *handle, int last_errno) -{ - printf("\t%s: returned ", prefix); - if (handle != NULL) - printf("okay [%08x]", (unsigned int)handle); - else - printf("NULL, errno = %d \"%s\"", last_errno, - DebugStrError(last_errno)); - if (nl) - printf("\n"); - else - { - printf(" "); - fflush(stdout); - } -} - -#define DebugPrintF(c) printf c; - -#else - -#define DebugCheckNullTermString(p, n, l, s) ((void)(0)) -#define DebugCheckErr(p, n, e, l) ((void)(0)) -#define DebugCheckNonNull(p, n, h, l) ((void)(0)) -#define DebugPrintF(c) ((void)(0)) - -#endif /* ifdef DEBUG ... else */ - -static FILE *hsysGetRealFileHandle(hsys_state *stateptr, int fh, char *flags) -{ - FILE *file_p = NULL; - - if (fh < 0 || fh >= HSYS_FOPEN_MAX) - { - stateptr->last_errno = EBADF; - DebugPrintF(("\tfh %d out-of-bounds!\n", fh)); - return NULL; - } - else - { - file_p = stateptr->OSptr->FileTable[fh]; - if (file_p != NULL) { - if (flags != NULL) - *flags = stateptr->OSptr->FileFlags[fh]; - } - else { - stateptr->last_errno = EBADF; - DebugPrintF(("\tFileTable[%d] is NULL\n", fh)); - } - - return file_p; - } -} - -int HandleSysMessage(Packet *packet, hsys_state *stateptr) -{ - unsigned int reason_code, mode, len, c, nbytes, nbtotal, nbtogo = 0; - long posn, fl; - char character; - int err; - - /* Note: We must not free the buffer passed in as the callback handler */ - /* expects to do this. Freeing any other buffers we have malloced */ - /* ourselves is acceptable */ - - unsigned char *buffp = ((unsigned char *)BUFFERDATA(packet->pk_buffer))+16; - /* buffp points to the parameters*/ - /* the invidual messages, excluding*/ - /* standard SYS fields (debugID, */ - /* osinfo and reasoncode) */ - unsigned char *buffhead = (unsigned char *)(packet->pk_buffer); - - int DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, count; - - const char* fmode[] = {"r","rb","r+","r+b", - "w","wb","w+","w+b", - "a","ab","a+","a+b", - "r","r","r","r"} /* last 4 are illegal */ ; - - FILEHANDLE fh; /* fh is used as an index to the real file handle - * in OSptr */ - FILE *fhreal; - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(buffhead), "%w%w%w%w", &reason_code, - &DebugID, &OSInfo1, &OSInfo2); - /* Extract reason code from buffer. */ - reason_code &= 0xFFFF; /* Strip away direction bit, OSInfo and */ - /* DebugInfo fields. Will want to do some */ - /* sort of validation on this later. */ - - switch(reason_code) - { - - case CL_WriteC: /* Write a character to the terminal. */ - /* byte data -> word status */ - { -#ifdef DEBUG - int c = (int)(*buffp); - printf("CL_WriteC: [%02x]>%c<", c, isprint(c) ? c : '.'); -#endif - stateptr->hostif->writec(stateptr->hostif->hostosarg, (int)(*buffp)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return msgsend(CI_CLIB,"%w%w%w%w%w", CL_WriteC|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, NoError); - } - - case CL_Write0: /* Write a null terminated string to the terminal. */ - { - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &len); - DebugCheckNullTermString("CL_Write0", TRUE, len, buffp+4); - stateptr->hostif->write(stateptr->hostif->hostosarg, - (char *) buffp+4, len); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w", CL_Write0|HtoT, DebugID, - OSInfo1, OSInfo2, NoError); - } - - case CL_ReadC: /* Read a byte from the terminal */ - { - DebugPrintF(("CL_ReadC: ")); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - character = stateptr->hostif->readc(stateptr->hostif->hostosarg); - DebugPrintF(("\nCL_ReadC returning [%02x]>%c<\n", character, - isprint(character) ? character : '.')); - - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w%b", CL_ReadC|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, NoError, character); - } - - case CL_System: /* Pass NULL terminated string to the hosts command - * interpreter. As it is nULL terminated we dont need - * the length - */ - { - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &len); - DebugCheckNullTermString("CL_System", TRUE, len, buffp+4); - - err = system((char *)buffp+4); /* Use the string in the buffer */ - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugCheckErr("system", TRUE, err, stateptr->last_errno); - - err = msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w%w", CL_System|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, NoError, err); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return err; - } - - case CL_GetCmdLine: /* Returns the command line used to call the program */ - { - /* Note: we reuse the packet here, this may not always be desirable */ - /* /* TODO: Use long buffers if possible */ - DebugPrintF(("CL_GetCmdLine: \"%s\"\n", *(stateptr->CommandLine))); - - if (buffhead!=NULL) { - len = strlen(*(stateptr->CommandLine)); - if (len > Armsd_BufferSize-24) len = Armsd_BufferSize-24; - packet->pk_length = len + msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(buffhead), - "%w%w%w%w%w%w", CL_GetCmdLine|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, - NoError, len); - strncpy((char *) BUFFERDATA(buffhead)+24,*(stateptr->CommandLine), - len); - - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_CLIB, packet);/* Send message. */ - return 0; - } - else return -1; - } - - case CL_Clock: /* Return the number of centiseconds since the support */ - /* code started executing */ - { - time_t retTime = time(NULL); - if (retTime == (time_t)-1) - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - else - retTime *=100; - - DebugPrintF(("CL_Clock: %lu\n", retTime)); - DebugCheckErr("time", TRUE, (retTime == (time_t)-1), - stateptr->last_errno); - - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w%w",CL_Clock|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, NoError, retTime); - } - - case CL_Time: /* return time, in seconds since the start of 1970 */ - { - time_t retTime = time(NULL); - if (retTime == (time_t)-1) - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - - DebugPrintF(("CL_Time: %lu\n", retTime)); - DebugCheckErr("time", TRUE, (retTime == (time_t)-1), - stateptr->last_errno); - - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return msgsend(CI_CLIB,"%w%w%w%w%w%w",CL_Time|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, NoError, retTime); - } - - case CL_Remove: /* delete named in the null terminated string */ - { - /* Removing an open file will cause problems but once again - * its not our problem, likely result is a tangled FileTable */ - /* As the filename is passed with a null terminator we can use it - * straight out of the buffer without copying it.*/ - - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &len); - DebugCheckNullTermString("CL_Remove", TRUE, len, buffp+4); - - err=remove((char *)buffp+4); - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - DebugCheckErr("remove", TRUE, err, stateptr->last_errno); - - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w", CL_Remove|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, err?-1:NoError); - } - - case CL_Rename: /* rename file */ - { - /* Rename(word nbytes, bytes oname, word nbytes, bytes nname) - * return(byte status) - */ - unsigned int len2; - - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &len); - DebugCheckNullTermString("CL_Rename", FALSE, len, buffp+4); - unpack_message(buffp+5+len, "%w", &len2); - DebugCheckNullTermString("to", TRUE, len2, buffp+9+len); - - /* Both names are passed with null terminators so we can use them - * directly from the buffer. */ - err = rename((char *)buffp+4, (char *)buffp+9+len); - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugCheckErr("rename", TRUE, err, stateptr->last_errno); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w", CL_Rename|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, (err==0)? NoError : -1); - } - - case CL_Open: /* open the file */ - { - /* Open(word nbytes, bytes name, byte mode) - * return(word handle) - */ - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &len); - /* get the open mode */ - unpack_message((buffp)+4+len+1, "%w", &mode); - DebugCheckNullTermString("CL_Open", FALSE, len, buffp+4); - DebugPrintF(("mode: %d\n", mode)); - - /* do some checking on the file first? */ - /* check if its a tty */ - if (strcmp((char *)buffp+4, ":tt")==0 && (mode==0||mode==1)) { - /* opening tty "r" */ - fhreal = stdin; - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugPrintF(("\tstdin ")); - } - else if (strcmp((char *)buffp+4, ":tt")== 0 && (mode==4||mode==5)) { - /* opening tty "w" */ - fhreal = stdout; - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugPrintF(("\tstdout ")); - } - else - { - fhreal = fopen((char *)buffp+4, fmode[mode&0xFF]); - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugCheckNonNull("fopen", FALSE, fhreal, stateptr->last_errno); - } - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - c = NONHANDLE; - if (fhreal != NULL) { - /* update filetable */ - for (c=3; c < HSYS_FOPEN_MAX; c++) { - /* allow for stdin, stdout, stderr (!!! WHY? MJG) */ - if (stateptr->OSptr->FileTable[c] == NULL) { - stateptr->OSptr->FileTable[c]= fhreal; - stateptr->OSptr->FileFlags[c]= mode & 1; - DebugPrintF(("fh: %d\n", c)); - break; - } - else if (c == HSYS_FOPEN_MAX) { - /* no filehandles free */ - DebugPrintF(("no free fh: %d\n", c)); - stateptr->last_errno = EMFILE; - } - } - } - else { - /* c = NULL;*/ - DebugPrintF(("error fh: %d\n", c)); - } - (void) msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w", CL_Open|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, c); - return 0; - } - - case CL_Close: /* close the file pointed to by the filehandle */ - { - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &fh); - DebugPrintF(("CL_Close: fh %d\n", fh)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - fhreal = hsysGetRealFileHandle(stateptr, fh, NULL); - if (fhreal == NULL) - err = -1; - else { - if (fhreal == stdin || fhreal == stdout || fhreal == stderr) { - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugPrintF(("\tskipping close of std*\n")); - err = 0; - } - else { - err = fclose(fhreal); - if (err == 0) - stateptr->OSptr->FileTable[fh]=NULL; - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugCheckErr("fclose", TRUE, err, stateptr->last_errno); - } - } - return msgsend(CI_CLIB,"%w%w%w%w%w", CL_Close|HtoT, DebugID, - OSInfo1, OSInfo2, err); - } - - case CL_Write: - { - /* Write(word handle, word nbtotal, word nbytes, bytes data) - * return(word nbytes) - * WriteX(word nbytes, bytes data) - * return(word nbytes) - */ - unsigned char *rwdata = NULL, *rwhead = NULL; - unsigned char *write_source = NULL; - char flags; - FILE *fhreal; - unsigned int ack_reason = CL_Write; /* first ack is for CL_Write */ - - err = -1; /* err == 0 is fwrite() error indication */ - unpack_message(buffp, "%w%w%w", &fh, &nbtotal, &nbytes); - DebugPrintF(("CL_Write: fh %d nbtotal %u nbytes %u\n", - fh, nbtotal, nbytes)); - - fhreal = hsysGetRealFileHandle(stateptr, fh, &flags); - nbtogo = nbtotal; - - /* deal with the file handle */ - if (fhreal == NULL) - err = 0; - else { - if (flags & READOP) - fseek(fhreal,0,SEEK_CUR); - stateptr->OSptr->FileFlags[fh] = (flags & BINARY) | WRITEOP; - - nbtogo -= nbytes; - - if (nbtogo > 0) { - write_source = rwdata = rwhead = (unsigned char *)malloc(nbtotal); - if (rwhead == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "OUT OF MEMORY at line %d in %s\n", - __LINE__, __FILE__); - return -1; - } - memcpy(rwdata, buffp+12, nbytes); - rwdata += nbytes; - } - else - write_source = buffp+12; - } - - do { - /* at least once!! */ - - if (nbtogo == 0 && err != 0) { - /* Do the actual write! */ - if (fhreal == stdout || fhreal == stderr) { - stateptr->hostif->write(stateptr->hostif->hostosarg, - (char *)write_source, nbtotal); - } - else - err = fwrite(write_source, 1, nbtotal, fhreal); - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugCheckErr("fwrite", TRUE, (err == 0), stateptr->last_errno); - } - - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - if (msgsend(CI_CLIB,"%w%w%w%w%w%w", ack_reason|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, (err == 0), nbtogo)) - { - fprintf(stderr, "COULD NOT REPLY at line %d in %s\n", - __LINE__, __FILE__); - if (rwhead != NULL) - free(rwhead); - return -1; - } - - if (nbtogo == 0 || err == 0) { - DebugPrintF(("\twrite complete - returning\n")); - if (rwhead != NULL) - free(rwhead); - return 0; - } - else { - /* await extension */ - ack_reason = CL_WriteX; - - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - if (packet == NULL) - { - fprintf(stderr, "COULD NOT ALLOC PACKET at line %d in %s\n", - __LINE__, __FILE__); - if (rwhead != NULL) - free(rwhead); - return -1; - } - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_CLIB, NULL, NULL); - Adp_ChannelRead(CI_CLIB, &packet); - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_CLIB, - (ChannelCallback)HandleSysMessage, - stateptr); - - buffhead = packet->pk_buffer; - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(buffhead), "%w%w%w%w%w", &reason_code, - &DebugID, &OSInfo1, &OSInfo2, &nbytes); - if (reason_code != (CL_WriteX|TtoH)) { - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - free(rwhead); - fprintf(stderr, "EXPECTING CL_WriteX GOT %u at line %d in %s\n", - reason_code, __LINE__, __FILE__); - return -1; - } - - DebugPrintF(("CL_WriteX: nbytes %u\n", nbytes)); - memcpy(rwdata, BUFFERDATA(buffhead)+20, nbytes); - rwdata += nbytes; - nbtogo -= nbytes; - } - - } while (TRUE); /* will return when done */ - } - - case CL_WriteX: /* - * NOTE: if we've got here something has gone wrong - * CL_WriteX's should all be picked up within the - * CL_Write loop, probably best to return an error here - * do this for the moment just so we do actually return - */ - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unexpected CL_WriteX message received\n"); - return -1; - - case CL_Read: - { - /* Read(word handle, word nbtotal) - * return(word nbytes, word nbmore, bytes data) - */ - /* ReadX() - * return(word nbytes, word nbmore, bytes data) */ - unsigned char *rwdata, *rwhead; - int gotlen; - unsigned int max_data_in_buffer=Armsd_BufferSize-28; - char flags; - FILE *fhreal; - unsigned int nbleft = 0, reason = CL_Read; - - err = NoError; - - unpack_message(buffp, "%w%w", &fh, &nbtotal); - DebugPrintF(("CL_Read: fh %d, nbtotal %d: ", fh, nbtotal)); - - rwdata = rwhead = (unsigned char *)malloc(nbtotal); - if (rwdata == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "OUT OF MEMORY at line %d in %s\n", - __LINE__, __FILE__); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - return -1; - } - - /* perform the actual read */ - fhreal = hsysGetRealFileHandle(stateptr, fh, &flags); - if (fhreal == NULL) - { - /* bad file handle */ - err = -1; - nbytes = 0; - gotlen = 0; - } - else - { - if (flags & WRITEOP) - fseek(fhreal,0,SEEK_CUR); - stateptr->OSptr->FileFlags[fh] = (flags & BINARY) | WRITEOP; - if (isatty_(fhreal)) { - /* reading from a tty, so do some nasty stuff, reading into rwdata */ - if (angel_hostif->gets(stateptr->hostif->hostosarg, (char *)rwdata, - nbtotal) != 0) - gotlen = strlen((char *)rwdata); - else - gotlen = 0; - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugPrintF(("ttyread %d\n", gotlen)); - } - else { - /* not a tty, reading from a real file */ - gotlen = fread(rwdata, 1, nbtotal, fhreal); - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugCheckErr("fread", FALSE, (gotlen == 0), stateptr->last_errno); - DebugPrintF(("(%d)\n", gotlen)); - } - } - - nbtogo = gotlen; - - do { - /* at least once */ - - if ((unsigned int) nbtogo <= max_data_in_buffer) - nbytes = nbtogo; - else - nbytes = max_data_in_buffer; - nbtogo -= nbytes; - - /* last ReadX needs subtle adjustment to returned nbtogo */ - if (nbtogo == 0 && err == NoError && reason == CL_ReadX) - nbleft = nbtotal - gotlen; - else - nbleft = nbtogo; - - count = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(buffhead), "%w%w%w%w%w%w%w", - reason|HtoT, 0, ADP_HandleUnknown, - ADP_HandleUnknown, err, nbytes, nbleft); - - if (err == NoError) { - /* copy data into buffptr */ - memcpy(BUFFERDATA(buffhead)+28, rwdata, nbytes); - rwdata += nbytes; - count += nbytes; - } - - DebugPrintF(("\treplying err %d, nbytes %d, nbtogo %d\n", - err, nbytes, nbtogo)); - - packet->pk_length = count; - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_CLIB, packet); - - if (nbtogo == 0 || err != NoError) { - /* done */ - free(rwhead); - return 0; - } - else { - /* await extension */ - reason = CL_ReadX; - - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - if (packet == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "COULD NOT ALLOC PACKET at line %d in %s\n", - __LINE__, __FILE__); - free(rwhead); - return -1; - } - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_CLIB, NULL, NULL); - Adp_ChannelRead(CI_CLIB, &packet); - Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(CI_CLIB, - (ChannelCallback)HandleSysMessage, - stateptr); - buffhead = packet->pk_buffer; - unpack_message(BUFFERDATA(buffhead),"%w", &reason_code); - if (reason_code != (CL_ReadX|TtoH)) { - fprintf(stderr, "EXPECTING CL_ReadX GOT %u at line %d in %s\n", - reason_code, __LINE__, __FILE__); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - free(rwdata); - return -1; - } - } - - } while (TRUE); /* will return above on error or when done */ - } - - case CL_ReadX: /* If we're here something has probably gone wrong */ - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Got unexpected CL_ReadX message\n"); - return -1; - - case CL_Seek: - { - unpack_message(buffp, "%w%w", &fh, &posn); - DebugPrintF(("CL_Seek: fh %d, posn %ld\n", fh, posn)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - fhreal = hsysGetRealFileHandle(stateptr, fh, NULL); - if (fhreal == NULL) - err = -1; - else { - err = fseek(fhreal, posn, SEEK_SET); - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - DebugCheckErr("fseek", TRUE, err, stateptr->last_errno); - } - - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w", CL_Seek|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, err); - } - - case CL_Flen: - { - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &fh); - DebugPrintF(("CL_Flen: fh %d ", fh)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - fhreal = hsysGetRealFileHandle(stateptr, fh, NULL); - if (fhreal == NULL) - fl = -1; - else { - posn = ftell(fhreal); - if (fseek(fhreal, 0L, SEEK_END) < 0) { - fl=-1; - } - else { - fl = ftell(fhreal); - fseek(fhreal, posn, SEEK_SET); - } - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - } - DebugPrintF(("returning len %ld\n", fl)); - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w", CL_Flen|HtoT, DebugID, OSInfo1, - OSInfo2, fl); - } - - case CL_IsTTY: - { - int ttyOrNot; - unpack_message(buffp, "%w", &fh); - DebugPrintF(("CL_IsTTY: fh %d ", fh)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - fhreal = hsysGetRealFileHandle(stateptr, fh, NULL); - if (fhreal == NULL) - ttyOrNot = FALSE; - else { - ttyOrNot = isatty_(fhreal); - stateptr->last_errno = errno; - } - DebugPrintF(("returning %s\n", ttyOrNot ? "tty (1)" : "not (0)")); - - return msgsend(CI_CLIB, "%w%w%w%w%w",CL_IsTTY|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, ttyOrNot); - } - - case CL_TmpNam: - { - char *name; - unsigned int tnamelen, TargetID; - unpack_message(buffp, "%w%w", &tnamelen, &TargetID); - DebugPrintF(("CL_TmpNam: tnamelen %d TargetID %d: ", - tnamelen, TargetID)); - DevSW_FreePacket(packet); - - TargetID = TargetID & 0xFF; - if (stateptr->OSptr->TempNames[TargetID] == NULL) { - if ((stateptr->OSptr->TempNames[TargetID] = - (char *)malloc(L_tmpnam)) == NULL) - { - fprintf(stderr, "OUT OF MEMORY at line %d in %s\n", - __LINE__, __FILE__); - return -1; - } - tmpnam(stateptr->OSptr->TempNames[TargetID]); - } - name = stateptr->OSptr->TempNames[TargetID]; - len = strlen(name) + 1; - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - if (packet == NULL) - { - fprintf(stderr, "COULD NOT ALLOC PACKET at line %d in %s\n", - __LINE__, __FILE__); - return -1; - } - buffhead = packet->pk_buffer; - if (len > tnamelen) { - DebugPrintF(("TMPNAME TOO LONG!\n")); - count = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(buffhead), "%w%w%w%w%w", - CL_TmpNam|HtoT, DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, -1); - } - else { - DebugPrintF(("returning \"%s\"\n", name)); - count = msgbuild(BUFFERDATA(buffhead), "%w%w%w%w%w%w", CL_TmpNam|HtoT, - DebugID, OSInfo1, OSInfo2, 0, len); - strcpy((char *)BUFFERDATA(buffhead)+count, name); - count +=len+1; - } - packet->pk_length = count; - Adp_ChannelWrite(CI_CLIB, packet);/* Send message. */ - return 0; - } - - case CL_Unrecognised: - DebugPrintF(("CL_Unrecognised!!\n")); - return 0; - - default: - fprintf(stderr, "UNRECOGNISED CL code %08x\n", reason_code); - break; -/* Need some sort of error handling here. */ -/* A call to CL_Unrecognised should suffice */ - } - return -1; /* Stop a potential compiler warning */ -} - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - -#include <windows.h> - -extern HWND hwndParent; - -void panic(const char *format, ...) -{ - char buf[2048]; - va_list args; - - Adp_CloseDevice(); - - va_start(args, format); - vsprintf(buf, format, args); - - MessageBox(hwndParent, (LPCTSTR)buf, (LPCTSTR)"Fatal Error:", MB_OK); - - /* SJ - Not the proper way to shutdown the app */ - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - -/* - if (hwndParent != NULL) - SendMessage(hwndParent, WM_QUIT, 0, 0); -*/ - - va_end(args); -} - -#else - -void panic(const char *format, ...) -{ - va_list args; - - va_start(args, format); - fprintf(stderr, "Fatal error: "); - vfprintf(stderr, format, args); - fprintf(stderr,"\n"); - - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); -} - -#endif - -/* EOF hsys.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/hsys.h b/gdb/rdi-share/hsys.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7f63d01..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/hsys.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* - * Host C library support header file. - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - */ - -#ifndef angsd_hsys_h -#define angsd_hsys_h - -#define HSYS_FOPEN_MAX 256 -#define NONHANDLE -1 -#define UNIQUETEMPS 256 - -#include "dbg_hif.h" -#include "hostchan.h" - -typedef struct { - FILE *FileTable[HSYS_FOPEN_MAX] ; - char FileFlags[HSYS_FOPEN_MAX] ; - char *TempNames[UNIQUETEMPS]; -} OSblock; - -#define NOOP 0 -#define BINARY 1 -#define READOP 2 -#define WRITEOP 4 - -typedef struct { - const struct Dbg_HostosInterface *hostif; /* Interface to debug toolkit. */ - int last_errno; /* Number of the last error. */ - OSblock *OSptr; - char **CommandLine ; /* Ptr to cmd line d`string held by ardi.c */ -} hsys_state; - -/* - * Function: HostSysInit - * Purpose: Set up the state block, filetable and register the and C lib - * callback fn - * - * Params: - * Input: hostif, the host interface from the debug toolbox - * cmdline, the command line used to call the image - * state, the status block for the C lib - * - * Returns: - * OK: an RDIError_* valuee - */ -extern int HostSysInit( - const struct Dbg_HostosInterface *hostif, char **cmdline, hsys_state **state -); - -/* - * Function: HostSysExit - * Purpose: Close down the host side C library support - * - * Params: - * Input: hstate, the status block for the C lib - * - * Returns: an RDIError_* valuee - */ -extern int HostSysExit(hsys_state *hstate); - -/* - * Function: HandleSysMessage - * Purpose: Handle an incoming C library message as a callback - * - * Params: - * Input: packet is the incoming data packet as described in devsw.h - * hstate, the status block for the C lib - * - * Returns: an RDIError_* valuee - */ -extern int HandleSysMessage(Packet *packet, hsys_state* stateptr); - -/* - * Function: panic - * Purpose: Print a fatal error message - * - * Params: - * Input: format printf() style message describing the problem - * ... extra arguments for printf(). - * - * Returns: This routine does not return - * - * Post-conditions: Will have called exit(1); - */ -extern void panic(const char *format, ...); - -#endif /* ndef angsd_hsys_h */ - -/* EOF hsys.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/logging.c b/gdb/rdi-share/logging.c deleted file mode 100644 index 79b70ef..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/logging.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * logging.c - methods for logging warnings, errors and trace info - * - */ - -#include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI varargs support */ - -#ifdef TARGET -# include "angel.h" -# include "devconf.h" -#else -# include "host.h" -#endif - -#include "logging.h" /* Header file for this source code */ - -#ifndef UNUSED -# define UNUSED(x) ((x)=(x)) -#endif - -/* - * __rt_warning - * ------------ - * This routine is provided as a standard method of generating - * run-time system warnings. The actual action taken by this code can - * be board or target application specific, e.g. internal logging, - * debug message, etc. - */ - -#ifdef DEBUG - -# ifdef DEBUG_METHOD - -# define STRINGIFY2(x) #x -# define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY2(x) -# define DEBUG_METHOD_HEADER STRINGIFY(DEBUG_METHOD##.h) - -# include DEBUG_METHOD_HEADER - -# define METHOD_EXPAND_2(m, p, c) m##p(c) -# define METHOD_EXPAND(m, p, c) METHOD_EXPAND_2(m, p, c) - -# define CHAROUT(c) METHOD_EXPAND(DEBUG_METHOD, _PutChar, (c)) -# define PRE_DEBUG(l) METHOD_EXPAND(DEBUG_METHOD, _PreWarn, (l)) -# define POST_DEBUG(n) METHOD_EXPAND(DEBUG_METHOD, _PostWarn, (n)) - -# else -# error Must define DEBUG_METHOD -# endif - -#endif /* def DEBUG */ - -/* - * the guts of __rt_warning - */ - -#pragma no_check_stack -#ifdef DEBUG - -static const char hextab[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; - -/* - * If debugging, then we break va_warn into sub-functions which - * allow us to get an easy breakpoint on the formatted string - */ -static int va_warn0(char *format, va_list args) -{ - int len = 0; - - while ((format != NULL) && (*format != '\0')) - { - if (*format == '%') - { - char fch = *(++format); /* get format character (skipping '%') */ - int ival; /* holder for integer arguments */ - char *string; /* holder for string arguments */ - int width = 0; /* No field width by default */ - int padzero = FALSE; /* By default we pad with spaces */ - - /* - * Check if the format has a width specified. NOTE: We do - * not use the "isdigit" function here, since it will - * require run-time support. The current ARM Ltd header - * defines "isdigit" as a macro, that uses a fixed - * character description table. - */ - if ((fch >= '0') && (fch <= '9')) - { - if (fch == '0') - { - /* Leading zeroes padding */ - padzero = TRUE; - fch = *(++format); - } - - while ((fch >= '0') && (fch <= '9')) - { - width = ((width * 10) + (fch - '0')); - fch = *(++format); - } - } - - if (fch == 'l') - /* skip 'l' in "%lx", etc. */ - fch = *(++format); - - switch (fch) - { - case 'c': - /* char */ - ival = va_arg(args, int); - CHAROUT((char)ival); - len++; - break; - - case 'x': - case 'X': - { - /* hexadecimal */ - unsigned int uval = va_arg(args, unsigned int); - int loop; - - UNUSED(uval); - - if ((width == 0) || (width > 8)) - width = 8; - - for(loop = (width * 4); (loop != 0); loop -= 4) - { - CHAROUT(hextab[(uval >> (loop - 4)) & 0xF]); - len++; - } - } - - break; - - case 'd': - /* decimal */ - ival = va_arg(args, int); - - if (ival < 0) - { - ival = -ival; - CHAROUT('-'); - len++; - } - - if (ival == 0) - { - CHAROUT('0'); - len++; - } - else - { - /* - * The simplest method of displaying numbers is - * to provide a small recursive routine, that - * nests until the most-significant digit is - * reached, and then falls back out displaying - * individual digits. However, we want to avoid - * using recursive code within the lo-level - * parts of Angel (to minimise the stack - * usage). The following number conversion is a - * non-recursive solution. - */ - char buffer[16]; /* stack space used to hold number */ - int count = 0; /* pointer into buffer */ - - /* - * Place the conversion into the buffer in - * reverse order: - */ - while (ival != 0) - { - buffer[count++] = ('0' + ((unsigned int)ival % 10)); - ival = ((unsigned int)ival / 10); - } - - /* - * Check if we are placing the data in a - * fixed width field: - */ - if (width != 0) - { - width -= count; - - for (; (width != 0); width--) - { - CHAROUT(padzero ? '0': ' '); - len++; - } - } - - /* then display the buffer in reverse order */ - for (; (count != 0); count--) - { - CHAROUT(buffer[count - 1]); - len++; - } - } - - break; - - case 's': - /* string */ - string = va_arg(args, char *); - - /* we only need this test once */ - if (string != NULL) - /* whilst we check this for every character */ - while (*string) - { - CHAROUT(*string); - len++; - string++; - - /* - * NOTE: We do not use "*string++" as the macro - * parameter, since we do not know how many times - *the parameter may be expanded within the macro. - */ - } - - break; - - case '\0': - /* - * string terminated by '%' character, bodge things - * to prepare for default "format++" below - */ - format--; - - break; - - default: - /* just display the character */ - CHAROUT(*format); - len++; - - break; - } - - format++; /* step over format character */ - } - else - { - CHAROUT(*format); - len++; - format++; - } - } - return len; -} - -/* - * this routine is simply here as a good breakpoint for dumping msg - - * can be used by DEBUG_METHOD macros or functions, if required. - */ -# ifdef DEBUG_NEED_VA_WARN1 -static void va_warn1(int len, char *msg) -{ - UNUSED(len); UNUSED(msg); -} -# endif - -void va_warn(WarnLevel level, char *format, va_list args) -{ - int len; - - if ( PRE_DEBUG( level ) ) - { - len = va_warn0(format, args); - POST_DEBUG( len ); - } -} - -#else /* ndef DEBUG */ - -void va_warn(WarnLevel level, char *format, va_list args) -{ - UNUSED(level); UNUSED(format); UNUSED(args); -} - -#endif /* ... else ndef(DEBUG) ... */ -#pragma check_stack - -#pragma no_check_stack -void __rt_warning(char *format, ...) -{ - va_list args; - - /* - * For a multi-threaded system we should provide a lock at this point - * to ensure that the warning messages are sequenced properly. - */ - - va_start(args, format); - va_warn(WL_WARN, format, args); - va_end(args); - - return; -} -#pragma check_stack - -#ifdef TARGET - -#pragma no_check_stack -void __rt_uninterruptable_loop( void ); /* in suppasm.s */ - -void __rt_error(char *format, ...) -{ - va_list args; - - va_start(args, format); - - /* Display warning message */ - va_warn(WL_ERROR, format, args); - - __rt_uninterruptable_loop(); - - va_end(args); - return; -} -#pragma check_stack - -#endif /* def TARGET */ - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - -static bool trace_on = FALSE; /* must be set true in debugger if req'd */ - -#pragma no_check_stack -void __rt_trace(char *format, ...) -{ - va_list args; - - /* - * For a multi-threaded system we should provide a lock at this point - * to ensure that the warning messages are sequenced properly. - */ - - if (trace_on) - { - va_start(args, format); - va_warn(WL_TRACE, format, args); - va_end(args); - } - - return; -} -#pragma check_stack - -#endif /* def DO_TRACE */ - - -/* EOF logging.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/logging.h b/gdb/rdi-share/logging.h deleted file mode 100644 index 97bf902..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/logging.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * logging.h - methods for logging warnings, errors and trace info - */ - -#ifndef angel_logging_h -#define angel_logging_h - -#include <stdarg.h> - -/* - * __rt_warning - * ------------ - * Provides a standard method of generating run-time system - * warnings. The actual action taken by this code can be board or - * target application specific, e.g. internal logging, debug message, - * etc. - */ -extern void __rt_warning(char *format, ...); - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* - * __rt_error - * ---------- - * Raise an internal Angel error. The parameters are passed directly - * to "__rt_warning" for display, and the code then raises a debugger - * event and stops the target processing. - */ -extern void __rt_error(char *format, ...); - -/* - * Some macros for debugging and warning messages - */ - -typedef enum WarnLevel { - WL_TRACE, - WL_WARN, - WL_ERROR -} WarnLevel; - -void va_warn(WarnLevel level, char *format, va_list args); - -#ifdef _WINGDI_ -/* stupidity in MSVC <wingdi.h> (in <windows.h> in <winsock.h>) */ -# undef ERROR -#endif - -#ifndef ERROR -# define ERROR_FORMAT "Error \"%s\" in %s at line %d\n" -# define ERROR(e) __rt_error(ERROR_FORMAT, (e), __FILE__, __LINE__) -#endif - -#ifndef ASSERT -# ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED -# define ASSERT(x, y) ((x) ? (void)(0) : ERROR((y))) -# else -# define ASSERT(x, y) ((void)(0)) -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef WARN -# ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED -# define WARN_FORMAT "Warning \"%s\" in %s at line %d\n" -# define WARN(w) __rt_warning(WARN_FORMAT, (w), __FILE__, __LINE__) -# else -# define WARN(w) ((void)(0)) -# endif -#endif - - -#ifdef NO_INFO_MESSAGES -# define __rt_info (void) -# ifndef INFO -# define INFO(w) -# endif -#else -# define __rt_info __rt_warning -# ifndef INFO -# ifdef DEBUG -# define INFO(w) __rt_warning("%s\n", (w)) -# else -# define INFO(w) ((void)(0)) -# endif -# endif -#endif - - -#if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(NO_IDLE_CHITCHAT) -# ifndef DO_TRACE -# define DO_TRACE (1) -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef DO_TRACE -extern void __rt_trace(char *format, ...); -#endif - -#ifndef TRACE -# ifdef DO_TRACE -# define TRACE(w) __rt_trace("%s ", (w)) -# else -# define TRACE(w) ((void)(0)) -# endif -#endif - -#endif /* ndef angel_logging_h */ - -/* EOF logging.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/msgbuild.c b/gdb/rdi-share/msgbuild.c deleted file mode 100644 index 63263e7..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/msgbuild.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,282 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * msgbuild.c - utilities for assembling and interpreting ADP messages - * - */ - -#include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI varargs support */ - -#ifdef TARGET -# include "angel.h" -# include "devconf.h" -#else -# include "host.h" -# include "hostchan.h" -#endif - -#include "channels.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "angel_endian.h" /* Endianness support macros */ -#include "msgbuild.h" /* Header file for this source code */ - -#ifndef UNUSED -# define UNUSED(x) ((x)=(x)) -#endif - -#ifndef TARGET - -extern unsigned int Armsd_BufferSize; - -#endif /* ndef TARGET */ - - -unsigned int vmsgbuild(unsigned char *buffer, const char *format, va_list args) -{ - unsigned int blen = 0; - int ch; - - /* Step through the format string */ - while ((ch = *format++) != '\0') - { - if (ch != '%') - { - if (buffer != NULL) - *buffer++ = (unsigned char)ch; - - blen++; - } - else - { - switch (ch = *format++) - { - case 'w': - case 'W': - /* 32bit pointer */ - case 'p': - case 'P': - { - /* 32bit word / 32bit pointer */ - unsigned int na = va_arg(args, unsigned int); - - if (buffer != NULL) - { - PUT32LE(buffer, na); - buffer += sizeof(unsigned int); - } - - blen += sizeof(unsigned int); - - break; - } - - case 'h': - case 'H': - { - /* 16bit value */ - unsigned int na = va_arg(args, unsigned int); - - if (buffer != NULL) - { - PUT16LE(buffer, na); - buffer += sizeof(unsigned short); - } - - blen += sizeof(unsigned short); - - break; - } - - case 'c': - case 'C': - case 'b': - case 'B': - /* 8bit character / 8bit byte */ - ch = va_arg(args, int); - - /* - * XXX - * - * fall through to the normal character processing - */ - - case '%': - default: - /* normal '%' character, or a different normal character */ - if (buffer != NULL) - *buffer++ = (unsigned char)ch; - - blen++; - break; - } - } - } - - return blen; -} - -/* - * msgbuild - * -------- - * Simple routine to aid in construction of Angel messages. See the - * "msgbuild.h" header file for a detailed description of the operation - * of this routine. - */ -unsigned int msgbuild(unsigned char *buffer, const char *format, ...) -{ - va_list args; - unsigned int blen; - - va_start(args, format); - blen = vmsgbuild(buffer, format, args); - va_end(args); - - return blen; -} - -#if !defined(JTAG_ADP_SUPPORTED) && !defined(MSG_UTILS_ONLY) -/* - * This routine allocates a buffer, puts the data supplied as - * parameters into the buffer and sends the message. It does *NOT* - * wait for a reply. - */ -extern int msgsend(ChannelID chan, const char *format,...) -{ - unsigned int length; - p_Buffer buffer; - va_list args; -# ifndef TARGET - Packet *packet; - - packet = DevSW_AllocatePacket(Armsd_BufferSize); - buffer = packet->pk_buffer; -# else - buffer = angel_ChannelAllocBuffer(Angel_ChanBuffSize); -# endif - - if (buffer != NULL) - { - va_start(args, format); - - length = vmsgbuild(BUFFERDATA(buffer), format, args); - -# ifdef TARGET - angel_ChannelSend(CH_DEFAULT_DEV, chan, buffer, length); -# else - packet->pk_length = length; - Adp_ChannelWrite(chan, packet); -# endif - - va_end(args); - return 0; - } - else - return -1; -} - -#endif /* ndef JTAG_ADP_SUPPORTED && ndef MSG_UTILS_ONLY */ - -/* - * unpack_message - * -------------- - */ -extern unsigned int unpack_message(unsigned char *buffer, const char *format, ...) -{ - va_list args; - unsigned int blen = 0; - int ch; - char *chp = NULL; - - va_start(args, format); - - /* Step through the format string. */ - while ((ch = *format++) != '\0') - { - if (ch != '%') - { - if (buffer != NULL) - ch = (unsigned char)*buffer++; - - blen++; - } - else - { - switch (ch = *format++) - { - case 'w': - case 'W': - { - /* 32bit word. */ - unsigned int *nap = va_arg(args, unsigned int*); - - if (buffer != NULL) - { - *nap = PREAD32(LE, buffer); - buffer += sizeof(unsigned int); - } - - blen += sizeof(unsigned int); - - break; - } - - case 'h': - case 'H': - { - /* 16bit value. */ - unsigned int *nap = va_arg(args, unsigned int*); - - if (buffer != NULL) - { - *nap = PREAD16(LE,buffer); - buffer += sizeof(unsigned short); - } - - blen += sizeof(unsigned short); - - break; - } - - case 'c': - case 'C': - case 'b': - case 'B': - /* 8-bit character, or 8-bit byte */ - chp = va_arg(args, char*); - - /* - * XXX - * - * fall through to the normal character processing. - */ - - case '%': - default: - /* normal '%' character, or a different normal character */ - if (buffer != NULL) - *chp = (unsigned char)*buffer++; - - blen++; - - break; - } - } - } - - va_end(args); - return(blen); -} - - -/* EOF msgbuild.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/msgbuild.h b/gdb/rdi-share/msgbuild.h deleted file mode 100644 index ac2436c..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/msgbuild.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * msgbuild.h - utilities for assembling and interpreting ADP messages - */ - -#ifndef angel_msgbuild_h -#define angel_msgbuild_h -#include <stdarg.h> -#include "channels.h" - -/* - * msgbuild - * -------- - * We use a "varargs" function to enable a description of how the - * final message should look to be provided. We use a function rather - * than in-line macros to keep the size of Angel small. - * - * The "buffer" pointer is the starting point from where the data will - * be written. Note: If a NULL pointer is passed then no data will be - * written, but the size information will be returned. This allows - * code to call this routine with a NULL "buffer" pointer to ascertain - * whether the pointer they are passing contains enough space for the - * message being constructed. - * - * The "format" string should contain sequences of the following - * tokens: - * %w - insert 32bit word value - * %p - insert 32bit target pointer value - * %h - insert 16bit value - * %b - insert 8bit byte value - * - * The return parameter is the final byte length of the data written. - */ -unsigned int msgbuild(unsigned char *buffer, const char *format, ...); -unsigned int vmsgbuild(unsigned char *buffer, const char *format, - va_list args); - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* - * msgsend - * ------- - * As for msgbuild except that it allocates a buffer, formats the data as - * for msgbuild and transmits the packet. Returns 0 if successful non 0 if ot - * fails. - * Not for use on cooked channels e.g. debug channels only. - */ -extern int msgsend(ChannelID chan, const char *format, ...); - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* - * Unpack_message - * -------------- - * This basically does the opposite of msg_build, it takes a message, and - * a scanf type format string (but much cut down functionality) and returns - * the arguments in the message. - */ -extern unsigned int unpack_message(unsigned char *buffer, const char *format, ...); - -#endif /* ndef angel_msgbuild_h */ - -/* EOF msgbuild.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/params.c b/gdb/rdi-share/params.c deleted file mode 100644 index 55d9eb2..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/params.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Parameter negotiation utility functions - */ - -#include "params.h" - -#include "angel_endian.h" -#include "logging.h" - - -/* - * Function: Angel_FindParam - * Purpose: find the value of a given parameter from a config. - * - * see params.h for details - */ -bool Angel_FindParam( ADP_Parameter type, - const ParameterConfig *config, - unsigned int *value ) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for ( i = 0; i < config->num_parameters; ++i ) - if ( config->param[i].type == type ) - { - *value = config->param[i].value; - return TRUE; - } - - return FALSE; -} - - -#if !defined(TARGET) || !defined(MINIMAL_ANGEL) || MINIMAL_ANGEL == 0 - -ParameterList *Angel_FindParamList( const ParameterOptions *options, - ADP_Parameter type ) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for ( i = 0; i < options->num_param_lists; ++i ) - if ( options->param_list[i].type == type ) - return &options->param_list[i]; - - return NULL; -} - - -#if defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) -/* - * Function: Angel_MatchParams - * Purpose: find a configuration from the requested options which is - * the best match from the supported options. - * - * see params.h for details - */ -const ParameterConfig *Angel_MatchParams( const ParameterOptions *requested, - const ParameterOptions *supported ) -{ - static Parameter chosen_params[AP_NUM_PARAMS]; - static ParameterConfig chosen_config = { - AP_NUM_PARAMS, - chosen_params - }; - unsigned int i; - - ASSERT( requested != NULL, "requested is NULL" ); - ASSERT( requested != NULL, "requested is NULL" ); - ASSERT( supported->num_param_lists <= AP_NUM_PARAMS, "supp_num too big" ); - - if ( requested->num_param_lists > supported->num_param_lists ) - { - WARN( "req_num exceeds supp_num" ); - return NULL; - } - - for ( i = 0; i < requested->num_param_lists; ++i ) - { - bool match; - unsigned int j; - - const ParameterList *req_list = &requested->param_list[i]; - ADP_Parameter req_type = req_list->type; - const ParameterList *sup_list = Angel_FindParamList( - supported, req_type ); - - if ( sup_list == NULL ) - { -#ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED - __rt_warning( "option %x not supported\n", req_type ); -#endif - return NULL; - } - - for ( j = 0, match = FALSE; - (j < req_list->num_options) && !match; - ++j - ) - { - unsigned int k; - - for ( k = 0; - (k < sup_list->num_options) && !match; - ++k - ) - { - if ( req_list->option[j] == sup_list->option[k] ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - __rt_info( "chose value %d for option %x\n", - req_list->option[j], req_type ); -#endif - match = TRUE; - chosen_config.param[i].type = req_type; - chosen_config.param[i].value = req_list->option[j]; - } - } - } - - if ( !match ) - { -#ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED - __rt_warning( "no match found for option %x\n", req_type ); -#endif - return NULL; - } - } - - chosen_config.num_parameters = i; - INFO( "match succeeded" ); - return &chosen_config; -} -#endif /* defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) */ - - -#if !defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) -/* - * Function: Angel_StoreParam - * Purpose: store the value of a given parameter to a config. - * - * see params.h for details - */ -bool Angel_StoreParam( ParameterConfig *config, - ADP_Parameter type, - unsigned int value ) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for ( i = 0; i < config->num_parameters; ++i ) - if ( config->param[i].type == type ) - { - config->param[i].value = value; - return TRUE; - } - - return FALSE; -} -#endif /* !defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) */ - - -#if defined(TARGET) || defined(LINK_RECOVERY) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) -/* - * Function: Angel_BuildParamConfigMessage - * Purpose: write a parameter config to a buffer in ADP format. - * - * see params.h for details - */ -unsigned int Angel_BuildParamConfigMessage( unsigned char *buffer, - const ParameterConfig *config ) -{ - unsigned char *start = buffer; - unsigned int i; - - PUT32LE( buffer, config->num_parameters ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - - for ( i = 0; i < config->num_parameters; ++i ) - { - PUT32LE( buffer, config->param[i].type ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - PUT32LE( buffer, config->param[i].value ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - } - - return (buffer - start); -} -#endif /* defined(TARGET) || defined(LINK_RECOVERY) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) */ - - -#if !defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) -/* - * Function: Angel_BuildParamOptionsMessage - * Purpose: write a parameter Options to a buffer in ADP format. - * - * see params.h for details - */ -unsigned int Angel_BuildParamOptionsMessage( unsigned char *buffer, - const ParameterOptions *options ) -{ - unsigned char *start = buffer; - unsigned int i, j; - - PUT32LE( buffer, options->num_param_lists ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - - for ( i = 0; i < options->num_param_lists; ++i ) - { - PUT32LE( buffer, options->param_list[i].type ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - PUT32LE( buffer, options->param_list[i].num_options ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - for ( j = 0; j < options->param_list[i].num_options; ++j ) - { - PUT32LE( buffer, options->param_list[i].option[j] ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - } - } - - return (buffer - start); -} -#endif /* !defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) */ - - -#if !defined(TARGET) || defined(LINK_RECOVERY) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) -/* - * Function: Angel_ReadParamConfigMessage - * Purpose: read a parameter config from a buffer where it is in ADP format. - * - * see params.h for details - */ -bool Angel_ReadParamConfigMessage( const unsigned char *buffer, - ParameterConfig *config ) -{ - unsigned int word; - unsigned int i; - - word = GET32LE( buffer ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - if ( word > config->num_parameters ) - { - WARN( "not enough space" ); - return FALSE; - } - config->num_parameters = word; - - for ( i = 0; i < config->num_parameters; ++i ) - { - config->param[i].type = (ADP_Parameter)GET32LE( buffer ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - config->param[i].value = GET32LE( buffer ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - } - - return TRUE; -} -#endif /* !defined(TARGET) || defined(LINK_RECOVERY) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) */ - - -#if defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) -/* - * Function: Angel_ReadParamOptionsMessage - * Purpose: read a parameter options block from a buffer - * where it is in ADP format. - * - * see params.h for details - */ -bool Angel_ReadParamOptionsMessage( const unsigned char *buffer, - ParameterOptions *options ) -{ - unsigned int word; - unsigned int i, j; - - word = GET32LE( buffer ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - if ( word > options->num_param_lists ) - { - WARN( "not enough space" ); - return FALSE; - } - options->num_param_lists = word; - - for ( i = 0; i < options->num_param_lists; ++i ) - { - ParameterList *list = &options->param_list[i]; - - list->type = (ADP_Parameter)GET32LE( buffer ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - word = GET32LE( buffer ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - if ( word > list->num_options ) - { - WARN( "not enough list space" ); - return FALSE; - } - list->num_options = word; - - for ( j = 0; j < list->num_options; ++j ) - { - list->option[j] = GET32LE( buffer ); - buffer += sizeof( word ); - } - } - - return TRUE; -} -#endif /* defined(TARGET) || defined(TEST_PARAMS) */ - -#endif /* !define(TARGET) || !defined(MINIMAL_ANGEL) || MINIMAL_ANGEL == 0 */ - -/* EOF params.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/params.h b/gdb/rdi-share/params.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5b0757b..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/params.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Parameter negotiation structures and utilities - */ - -#ifndef angel_params_h -#define angel_params_h - -#include "angel.h" -#include "adp.h" - -#ifndef TARGET -# include "host.h" -#endif - -/* A single parameter, with tag */ -typedef struct Parameter { - ADP_Parameter type; - unsigned int value; -} Parameter; - -/* A list of parameter values, with tag */ -typedef struct ParameterList { - ADP_Parameter type; - unsigned int num_options; - unsigned int *option; /* points to array of values */ -} ParameterList; - -/* A configuration of one or more parameters */ -typedef struct ParameterConfig { - unsigned int num_parameters; - Parameter *param; /* pointer to array of Parameters */ -} ParameterConfig; - -/* A set of parameter options */ -typedef struct ParameterOptions { - unsigned int num_param_lists; - ParameterList *param_list; /* pointer to array of ParamLists */ -} ParameterOptions; - -/* - * Function: Angel_MatchParams - * Purpose: find a configuration from the requested options which is - * the best match from the supported options. - * - * Params: - * Input: requested The offered set of parameters. - * supported The supported set of parameters. - * - * Returns: ptr to config A match has been made, ptr to result - * will remain valid until next call to - * this function. - * NULL Match not possible - */ -const ParameterConfig *Angel_MatchParams( const ParameterOptions *requested, - const ParameterOptions *supported ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_FindParam - * Purpose: find the value of a given parameter from a config. - * - * Params: - * Input: type parameter type to find - * config config to search - * Output: value parameter value if found - * - * Returns: TRUE parameter found - * FALSE parameter not found - */ -bool Angel_FindParam( ADP_Parameter type, - const ParameterConfig *config, - unsigned int *value ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_StoreParam - * Purpose: store the value of a given parameter in a config. - * - * Params: - * In/Out: config config to store in - * Input: type parameter type to store - * value parameter value if found - * - * Returns: TRUE parameter found and new value stored - * FALSE parameter not found - */ -bool Angel_StoreParam( ParameterConfig *config, - ADP_Parameter type, - unsigned int value ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_FindParamList - * Purpose: find the parameter list of a given parameter from an options. - * - * Params: - * Input: type parameter type to find - * options options block to search - * - * Returns: pointer to list - * NULL parameter not found - */ -ParameterList *Angel_FindParamList( const ParameterOptions *options, - ADP_Parameter type ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_BuildParamConfigMessage - * Purpose: write a parameter config to a buffer in ADP format. - * - * Params: - * Input: buffer where to write to - * config the parameter config to write - * - * Returns: number of characters written to buffer - */ -unsigned int Angel_BuildParamConfigMessage( unsigned char *buffer, - const ParameterConfig *config ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_BuildParamOptionsMessage - * Purpose: write a parameter Options to a buffer in ADP format. - * - * Params: - * Input: buffer where to write to - * options the options block to write - * - * Returns: number of characters written to buffer - */ -unsigned int Angel_BuildParamOptionsMessage( unsigned char *buffer, - const ParameterOptions *options ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_ReadParamConfigMessage - * Purpose: read a parameter config from a buffer where it is in ADP format. - * - * Params: - * Input: buffer where to read from - * In/Out: config the parameter config to read to, which must - * be set up on entry with a valid array, and - * the size of the array in num_parameters. - * - * Returns: TRUE okay - * FALSE not enough space in config - */ -bool Angel_ReadParamConfigMessage( const unsigned char *buffer, - ParameterConfig *config ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_ReadParamOptionsMessage - * Purpose: read a parameter options from a buffer - * where it is in ADP format. - * - * Params: - * Input: buffer where to read from - * In/Out: options the parameter options block to read to, - * which must be set up on entry with a valid - * array, and the size of the array in - * num_parameters. Each param_list must - * also be set up in the same way. - * - * Returns: TRUE okay - * FALSE not enough space in options - */ -bool Angel_ReadParamOptionsMessage( const unsigned char *buffer, - ParameterOptions *options ); - -#endif /* ndef angel_params_h */ - -/* EOF params.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/rx.c b/gdb/rdi-share/rx.c deleted file mode 100644 index caf833a..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/rx.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,361 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/*-*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Character reception engine - */ - -#include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI varargs support */ -#include "angel.h" /* Angel system definitions */ -#include "angel_endian.h" /* Endian independant memory access macros */ -#include "crc.h" /* crc generation definitions and headers */ -#include "rxtx.h" -#include "channels.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#ifdef TARGET -# include "devdriv.h" -#endif -#include "logging.h" - -static re_status unexp_stx(struct re_state *rxstate); -static re_status unexp_etx(struct re_state *rxstate); - -/* bitfield for the rx_engine state */ -typedef enum rx_state_flag{ - RST_STX, - RST_TYP, - RST_LEN, - RST_DAT, - RST_CRC, - RST_ETX, - RST_ESC = (0x1 << 0x3) -} rx_state_flag; - -void Angel_RxEngineInit(const struct re_config *rxconfig, - struct re_state *rxstate) -{ - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->field_c = 0; - rxstate->index = 0; - rxstate->crc = 0; - rxstate->error = RE_OKAY; - rxstate->config = rxconfig; -} - -re_status Angel_RxEngine(unsigned char new_ch, struct data_packet *packet, - struct re_state *rxstate) -{ - /* - * TODO: add the flow control bits in - * Note: We test for the data field in a seperate case so we can - * completely avoid entering the switch for most chars - */ - - /* see if we're expecting a escaped char */ - if ((rxstate->rx_state & RST_ESC) == RST_ESC) - { - /* unescape the char and unset the flag*/ - new_ch &= ~serial_ESCAPE; -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("rxe-echar-%2x ", new_ch); -#endif - rxstate->rx_state &= ~RST_ESC; - } - else if ( (1 << new_ch) & rxstate->config->esc_set ) - { - /* see if the incoming char is a special one */ - if (new_ch == rxstate->config->esc) - { -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("rxe-esc "); -#endif - rxstate->rx_state |= RST_ESC; - return RS_IN_PKT; - } - else - { - /* - * must be a normal packet so do some unexpected etx/stx checking - * we haven't been told to escape or received an escape so unless - * we are expecting an stx or etx then we can take the unexpected - * stx/etx trap - */ - if ((new_ch == (rxstate->config->stx)) && (rxstate->rx_state != RST_STX)) - return unexp_stx(rxstate); - if ((new_ch == (rxstate->config->etx)) && (rxstate->rx_state != RST_ETX)) - return unexp_etx(rxstate); - } - } - - if (rxstate->rx_state == RST_DAT) - { - /* - * do this to speed up the common case, no real penalty for - * other cases - */ -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("rxe-dat "); -#endif - - rxstate->crc = crc32(&new_ch, 1, rxstate->crc); - (packet->data)[rxstate->index++] = (unsigned int)new_ch & 0xff; - - if (rxstate->index == packet->len) - rxstate->rx_state = RST_CRC; - - return RS_IN_PKT; - } - - /* - * Now that the common case is out of the way we can test for everything - * else without worrying quite so much about the speed, changing the - * order to len,crc,stx,etx,typ might gain a tiny bit of speed but lets - * leave that for the moment - */ - switch (rxstate->rx_state) - { - case RST_STX: - if (new_ch == rxstate->config->stx) - { - rxstate->rx_state = RST_TYP; - rxstate->error = RE_OKAY; - rxstate->crc = startCRC32; - rxstate->index = 0; - return RS_IN_PKT; - } - else - { - rxstate->error = RE_OKAY; - return RS_WAIT_PKT; - } - - case RST_TYP: - packet->type = (DevChanID)new_ch; - rxstate->rx_state = RST_LEN; - rxstate->error = RE_OKAY; - rxstate->field_c = 0; /* set up here for the length that follows */ -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("rxe-type-%2x ", packet->type); -#endif - rxstate->crc = crc32(&new_ch, 1, rxstate->crc); - - return RS_IN_PKT; - - case RST_LEN: - rxstate->crc = crc32(&new_ch, 1, rxstate->crc); - - if (rxstate->field_c++ == 0) - { - /* first length byte */ - packet->len = ((unsigned int)new_ch) << 8; - return RS_IN_PKT; - } - else - { - /* got the whole legth */ - packet->len |= new_ch; -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("rxe-len-%4x\n", packet->len); -#endif - - /* check that the length is ok */ - if (packet->len == 0) - { - /* empty pkt */ - rxstate->field_c = 0; - rxstate->rx_state = RST_CRC; - return RS_IN_PKT; - } - else - { - if (packet->data == NULL) - { - /* need to alloc the data buffer */ - if (!rxstate->config->ba_callback( - packet, rxstate->config->ba_data)) { - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->error = RE_INTERNAL; - return RS_BAD_PKT; - } - } - - if (packet->len > packet->buf_len) - { - /* pkt bigger than buffer */ - rxstate->field_c = 0; - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->error = RE_LEN; - return RS_BAD_PKT; - } - else - { - /* packet ok */ - rxstate->field_c = 0; - rxstate->rx_state = RST_DAT; - return RS_IN_PKT; - } - } - } - - case RST_DAT: - /* dummy case (dealt with earlier) */ -#ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED - __rt_warning("ERROR: hit RST_dat in switch\n"); -#endif - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->error = RE_INTERNAL; - return RS_BAD_PKT; - - case RST_CRC: - if (rxstate->field_c == 0) - packet->crc = 0; - - packet->crc |= (new_ch & 0xFF) << ((3 - rxstate->field_c) * 8); - rxstate->field_c++; - - if (rxstate->field_c == 4) - { - /* last crc field */ - rxstate->field_c = 0; - rxstate->rx_state = RST_ETX; -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("rxe-rcrc-%8x ", packet->crc); -#endif - } - - return RS_IN_PKT; - - case RST_ETX: - if (new_ch == rxstate->config->etx) - { -#if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(NO_PKT_DATA) - { - int c; -# ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("\n"); -# endif - __rt_info("RXE Data ="); - for (c=0; c < packet->len; c++) - __rt_info("%02x", packet->data[c]); - __rt_info("\n"); - } -#endif - - /* check crc */ - if (rxstate->crc == packet->crc) - { - /* crc ok */ - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->field_c = 0; - return RS_GOOD_PKT; - } - else - { -#ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED - __rt_warning("Bad crc, rx calculates it should be 0x%x\n", rxstate->crc); -#endif - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->error = RE_CRC; - return RS_BAD_PKT; - } - } - else if (new_ch == rxstate->config->stx) - return unexp_stx(rxstate); - else - { - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->error = RE_NETX; - return RS_BAD_PKT; - } - - default: -#ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED - __rt_warning("ERROR fell through rxengine\n"); -#endif - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->error = RE_INTERNAL; - return RS_BAD_PKT; - } -} - -static re_status unexp_stx(struct re_state *rxstate) -{ -#ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED - __rt_warning("Unexpected stx\n"); -#endif - rxstate->crc = startCRC32; - rxstate->index = 0; - rxstate->rx_state = RST_TYP; - rxstate->error = RE_U_STX; - rxstate->field_c = 0; - return RS_BAD_PKT; -} - -static re_status unexp_etx(struct re_state *rxstate) -{ -#ifdef ASSERTIONS_ENABLED - __rt_warning("Unexpected etx, rxstate: index= 0x%2x, field_c=0x%2x, state=0x%2x\n", rxstate->index, rxstate->field_c, rxstate->rx_state); -#endif - rxstate->crc = 0; - rxstate->index = 0; - rxstate->rx_state = RST_STX; - rxstate->error = RE_U_ETX; - rxstate->field_c = 0; - return RS_BAD_PKT; -} - -/* - * This can be used as the buffer allocation callback for the rx engine, - * and makes use of angel_DD_GetBuffer() [in devdrv.h]. - * - * Saves duplicating this callback function in every device driver that - * uses the rx engine. - * - * Note that this REQUIRES that the device id is installed as ba_data - * in the rx engine config structure for the driver. - */ -bool angel_DD_RxEng_BufferAlloc( struct data_packet *packet, void *cb_data ) -{ -#ifdef TARGET - DeviceID devid = (DeviceID)cb_data; -#else - IGNORE(cb_data); -#endif - - if ( packet->type < DC_NUM_CHANNELS ) - { - /* request a buffer down from the channels layer */ -#ifdef TARGET - packet->data = angel_DD_GetBuffer( devid, packet->type, - packet->len ); -#else - packet->data = malloc(packet->len); -#endif - if ( packet->data == NULL ) - return FALSE; - else - { - packet->buf_len = packet->len; - return TRUE; - } - } - else - { - /* bad type field */ - return FALSE; - } -} - -/* EOF rx.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/rxtx.h b/gdb/rdi-share/rxtx.h deleted file mode 100644 index 204e998..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/rxtx.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/*-*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Definitions required for the rx and tx engines - */ - -#ifndef angel_rxtx_h -#define angel_rxtx_h - - -/* - * we need a definition for bool, which is "system" dependent - */ -#ifdef TARGET -# include "angel.h" -#else -# include "host.h" -#endif - -#include "devclnt.h" - -/* return status codes for the rx engine */ -typedef enum re_status { - RS_WAIT_PKT, - RS_IN_PKT, - RS_BAD_PKT, - RS_GOOD_PKT -} re_status; - -/* return status codes for the tx engine */ -typedef enum te_status { - TS_IDLE, - TS_IN_PKT, - TS_DONE_PKT -} te_status; - - -/* - * required serial definitions, they should all be <32, refer to the - * re_config struct comments for more details - */ -#define serial_STX (0x1c) /* data packet start */ -#define serial_ETX (0x1d) /* packet end */ -#define serial_ESC (0x1b) /* standard escape character */ -#define serial_XON (0x11) /* software flow control - enable transmission */ -#define serial_XOFF (0x13) /* software flow control - disable transmission */ - -/* - * All other characters are transmitted clean. If any of the above - * characters need to be transmitted as part of the serial data stream - * then the character will be preceded by the "serial_ESC" character, - * and then the required character transmitted (OR-ed with the - * "serial_ESCAPE" value, to ensure that the serial stream never has - * any of the exceptional characters generated by data transfers). - */ - -#define serial_ESCAPE (0x40) /* OR-ed with escaped characters */ - -/* bad packet error codes */ -typedef enum re_error { - RE_OKAY, - RE_U_STX, - RE_U_ETX, - RE_LEN, - RE_CRC, - RE_NETX, - RE_INTERNAL -} re_error; - -/* a decoded packet */ -struct data_packet { - unsigned short buf_len; /* should be set by caller */ - DevChanID type; /* valid when status is RS_GOOD_PKT */ - unsigned short len; /* --"-- */ - unsigned int crc; /* crc for the unescaped pkt */ - unsigned char *data; /* should be set by caller */ -}; - -/* - * Purpose: typedef for flow control function - * - * Params: - * Input: fc_char the flow control character in question - * In/Out: cb_data callback data as set in the fc_data - * field of re_config, typically device id - * - * This callback would tpyically respond to received XON and XOFF - * characters by controlling the transmit side of the device. - */ -typedef void (*fc_cb_func)(char fc_char, void *cb_data); - - -/* - * Purpose: typedef for the function to alloc the data buffer - * - * Params: - * In/Out: packet the data packet: len and type will be set on - * entry, and buf_len and data should - * be set by this routine if successful. - * cb_data callback data as set in the ba_data - * field of re_config, typically device id - * - * Returns: TRUE buffer allocated okay - * FALSE couldn't allocate buffer of required size - * for given type - * - * This callback should attempt to acquire a buffer for the data portion - * of the packet which is currently being received, based on the len and - * type fields supplied in packet. - * - * angel_DD_RxEng_BufferAlloc() is supplied for use as this callback, - * and will be sufficient for most devices. - */ -typedef bool (*BufferAlloc_CB_Fn)(struct data_packet *packet, void *cb_data); - - -/* - * The static info needed by the engine, may vary per device. - * - * fc_set and esc_set are bitmaps, e.g. bit 3 == charcode 3 == ASCII ETX. - * Thus any of the first 32 charcodes can be set for flow control or to - * be escaped. - * - * Note that esc_set should include all of fc_set, and should have bits - * set for stx, etx and esc, as a minimum. - * - * If character codes > 31 need to be used then fc_set and esc_set - * and their handling can be extended to use arrays and bit manipulation - * macros, potentially up to the full 256 possible chars. - * - * Note too that this could/should be shared with the tx engine. - */ - -struct re_config { - unsigned char stx; /* the STX char for this device */ - unsigned char etx; /* the ETX --"-- */ - unsigned char esc; /* the ESC --"-- */ - unsigned int fc_set; /* bitmap of flow control chars */ - unsigned int esc_set; /* bitmap of special chars */ - fc_cb_func fc_callback; /* flow control callback func */ - void *fc_data; /* data to pass to fc_callback */ - BufferAlloc_CB_Fn ba_callback; /* buffer alloc callback */ - void *ba_data; /* data to pass to ba_calback */ -}; - -/* the dynamic info needed by the rx engine */ -struct re_state { - unsigned char rx_state; /* 3 bits pkt state, 1 prepro state */ - unsigned short field_c; /* chars left in current field */ - unsigned short index; /* index into buffer */ - unsigned int crc; /* crc accumulator */ - re_error error; /* valid only if status is RS_BAD_PKT */ - const struct re_config *config; /* pointer to static config */ -}; - -/* dynamic state info needed by the tx engine */ -struct te_state { - unsigned short field_c; /* position in current field */ - unsigned char tx_state; /* encodes n,e, and f (2+1+2=5 bits) */ - unsigned char encoded; /* escape-encoded char for transmission */ - const struct re_config *config; /* pointer to static config */ - unsigned int crc; /* space for CRC (before escaping) */ -}; - -/* - * Function: Angel_RxEngineInit - * Purpose: Initialise state (during device init) for engine. - * - * Params: - * Input: config static config info - * In/Out: state internal state - */ - -void Angel_RxEngineInit(const struct re_config *config, - struct re_state *state); - -/* - * Function: Angel_RxEngine - * Purpose: Rx Engine for character-based devices - * - * Params: - * Input: new_ch the latest character - * - * In/Out: packet details of packet - * packet.buf_len and packet.data must - * be set on entry! - * state internal state, intially set by - * angel_RxEngineInit() - * - * Returns: re_status (see above) - * - */ - -re_status Angel_RxEngine(unsigned char new_ch, struct data_packet *packet, - struct re_state *state); - -/* - * This can be used as the buffer allocation callback for the rx engine, - * and will make use of angel_DD_GetBuffer() [in devdrv.h]. - * - * Saves duplicating this callback function in every device driver that - * uses the rx engine. - * - * Note that this REQUIRES that the device id is installed as ba_data - * in the rx engine config structure for the driver. - */ -bool angel_DD_RxEng_BufferAlloc( struct data_packet *packet, void *cb_data ); - -/* - * Function: Angel_TxEngineInit - * Purpose: Set up tx engine at start of new packet, calculate CRC etc. - * (This should perform the actions described under - * "Initialisation" above) - * - * Params: - * Input: config static config info - * packet the packet to transmit - * In/Out: state internal state - */ - -void Angel_TxEngineInit(const struct re_config *config, - const struct data_packet *packet, - struct te_state *state); - -/* - * Function: Angel_TxEngine - * Purpose: Tx Engine for character-based devices - * - * Params: - * Input: packet details of packet - * packet.len, packet.data and - * packet.type must - * be set on entry! - * In/Out: state internal state, intially set by - * angel_TxEngineStart() - * Output: tx_ch the character to be transmitted - * (NOT SET if return code is TS_IDLE) - * - * Returns: te_status (see above) - */ - -te_status Angel_TxEngine(const struct data_packet *packet, - struct te_state *state, - unsigned char *tx_ch); - - - -#endif /* !defined(angel_rxtx_h) */ - -/* EOF rxtx.h */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/serdrv.c b/gdb/rdi-share/serdrv.c deleted file mode 100644 index bff6a18..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/serdrv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,667 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * serdrv.c - Synchronous Serial Driver for Angel. - * This is nice and simple just to get something going. - */ - -#ifdef __hpux -# define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 -#endif - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - -#include "crc.h" -#include "devices.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "rxtx.h" -#include "hostchan.h" -#include "params.h" -#include "logging.h" - -extern int baud_rate; /* From gdb/top.c */ - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS -# undef ERROR -# undef IGNORE -# include <windows.h> -# include "angeldll.h" -# include "comb_api.h" -#else -# ifdef __hpux -# define _TERMIOS_INCLUDED -# include <sys/termio.h> -# undef _TERMIOS_INCLUDED -# else -# include <termios.h> -# endif -# include "unixcomm.h" -#endif - -#ifndef UNUSED -# define UNUSED(x) (x = x) /* Silence compiler warnings */ -#endif - -#define MAXREADSIZE 512 -#define MAXWRITESIZE 512 - -#define SERIAL_FC_SET ((1<<serial_XON)|(1<<serial_XOFF)) -#define SERIAL_CTL_SET ((1<<serial_STX)|(1<<serial_ETX)|(1<<serial_ESC)) -#define SERIAL_ESC_SET (SERIAL_FC_SET|SERIAL_CTL_SET) - -static const struct re_config config = { - serial_STX, serial_ETX, serial_ESC, /* self-explanatory? */ - SERIAL_FC_SET, /* set of flow-control characters */ - SERIAL_ESC_SET, /* set of characters to be escaped */ - NULL /* serial_flow_control */, NULL , /* what to do with FC chars */ - angel_DD_RxEng_BufferAlloc, NULL /* how to get a buffer */ -}; - -static struct re_state rxstate; - -typedef struct writestate { - unsigned int wbindex; - /* static te_status testatus;*/ - unsigned char writebuf[MAXWRITESIZE]; - struct te_state txstate; -} writestate; - -static struct writestate wstate; - -/* - * The set of parameter options supported by the device - */ -static unsigned int baud_options[] = { -#if defined(B115200) || defined(__hpux) - 115200, -#endif -#if defined(B57600) || defined(__hpux) - 57600, -#endif - 38400, 19200, 9600 -}; - -static ParameterList param_list[] = { - { AP_BAUD_RATE, - sizeof(baud_options)/sizeof(unsigned int), - baud_options } -}; - -static const ParameterOptions serial_options = { - sizeof(param_list)/sizeof(ParameterList), param_list }; - -/* - * The default parameter config for the device - */ -static Parameter param_default[] = { - { AP_BAUD_RATE, 9600 } -}; - -static ParameterConfig serial_defaults = { - sizeof(param_default)/sizeof(Parameter), param_default }; - -/* - * The user-modified options for the device - */ -static unsigned int user_baud_options[sizeof(baud_options)/sizeof(unsigned)]; - -static ParameterList param_user_list[] = { - { AP_BAUD_RATE, - sizeof(user_baud_options)/sizeof(unsigned), - user_baud_options } -}; - -static ParameterOptions user_options = { - sizeof(param_user_list)/sizeof(ParameterList), param_user_list }; - -static bool user_options_set; - -/* forward declarations */ -static int serial_reset( void ); -static int serial_set_params( const ParameterConfig *config ); -static int SerialMatch(const char *name, const char *arg); - -static void process_baud_rate( unsigned int target_baud_rate ) -{ - const ParameterList *full_list; - ParameterList *user_list; - - /* create subset of full options */ - full_list = Angel_FindParamList( &serial_options, AP_BAUD_RATE ); - user_list = Angel_FindParamList( &user_options, AP_BAUD_RATE ); - - if ( full_list != NULL && user_list != NULL ) - { - unsigned int i, j; - unsigned int def_baud = 0; - - /* find lower or equal to */ - for ( i = 0; i < full_list->num_options; ++i ) - if ( target_baud_rate >= full_list->option[i] ) - { - /* copy remaining */ - for ( j = 0; j < (full_list->num_options - i); ++j ) - user_list->option[j] = full_list->option[i+j]; - user_list->num_options = j; - - /* check this is not the default */ - Angel_FindParam( AP_BAUD_RATE, &serial_defaults, &def_baud ); - if ( (j == 1) && (user_list->option[0] == def_baud) ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "user selected default\n" ); -#endif - } - else - { - user_options_set = TRUE; -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "user options are: " ); - for ( j = 0; j < user_list->num_options; ++j ) - printf( "%u ", user_list->option[j] ); - printf( "\n" ); -#endif - } - - break; /* out of i loop */ - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - if ( i >= full_list->num_options ) - printf( "couldn't match baud rate %u\n", target_baud_rate ); -#endif - } -#ifdef DEBUG - else - printf( "failed to find lists\n" ); -#endif -} - -static int SerialOpen(const char *name, const char *arg) -{ - const char *port_name = name; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("SerialOpen: name %s arg %s\n", name, arg ? arg : "<NULL>"); -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (IsOpenSerial()) return -1; -#else - if (Unix_IsSerialInUse()) return -1; -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (SerialMatch(name, arg) != adp_ok) - return adp_failed; -#else - port_name = Unix_MatchValidSerialDevice(port_name); -# ifdef DEBUG - printf("translated port to %s\n", port_name == 0 ? "NULL" : port_name); -# endif - if (port_name == 0) return adp_failed; -#endif - - user_options_set = FALSE; - - /* interpret and store the arguments */ - if ( arg != NULL ) - { - unsigned int target_baud_rate; - target_baud_rate = (unsigned int)strtoul(arg, NULL, 10); - if (target_baud_rate > 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "user selected baud rate %u\n", target_baud_rate ); -#endif - process_baud_rate( target_baud_rate ); - } -#ifdef DEBUG - else - printf( "could not understand baud rate %s\n", arg ); -#endif - } - else if (baud_rate > 0) - { - /* If the user specified a baud rate on the command line "-b" or via - the "set remotebaud" command then try to use that one */ - process_baud_rate( baud_rate ); - } - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - { - int port = IsValidDevice(name); - if (OpenSerial(port, FALSE) != COM_OK) - return -1; - } -#else - if (Unix_OpenSerial(port_name) < 0) - return -1; -#endif - - serial_reset(); - -#if defined(__unix) || defined(__CYGWIN__) - Unix_ioctlNonBlocking(); -#endif - - Angel_RxEngineInit(&config, &rxstate); - /* - * DANGER!: passing in NULL as the packet is ok for now as it is just - * IGNOREd but this may well change - */ - Angel_TxEngineInit(&config, NULL, &wstate.txstate); - return 0; -} - -static int SerialMatch(const char *name, const char *arg) -{ - UNUSED(arg); -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (IsValidDevice(name) == COM_DEVICENOTVALID) - return -1; - else - return 0; -#else - return Unix_MatchValidSerialDevice(name) == 0 ? -1 : 0; -#endif -} - -static void SerialClose(void) -{ -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("SerialClose()\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - CloseSerial(); -#else - Unix_CloseSerial(); -#endif -} - -static int SerialRead(DriverCall *dc, bool block) { - static unsigned char readbuf[MAXREADSIZE]; - static int rbindex=0; - - int nread; - int read_errno; - int c=0; - re_status restatus; - int ret_code = -1; /* assume bad packet or error */ - - /* must not overflow buffer and must start after the existing data */ -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - { - BOOL dummy = FALSE; - nread = BytesInRXBufferSerial(); - - if (nread > MAXREADSIZE - rbindex) - nread = MAXREADSIZE - rbindex; - - if ((read_errno = ReadSerial(readbuf+rbindex, nread, &dummy)) == COM_READFAIL) - { - MessageBox(GetFocus(), "Read error\n", "Angel", MB_OK | MB_ICONSTOP); - return -1; /* SJ - This really needs to return a value, which is picked up in */ - /* DevSW_Read as meaning stop debugger but don't kill. */ - } - else if (pfnProgressCallback != NULL && read_errno == COM_OK) - { - progressInfo.nRead += nread; - (*pfnProgressCallback)(&progressInfo); - } - } -#else - nread = Unix_ReadSerial(readbuf+rbindex, MAXREADSIZE-rbindex, block); - read_errno = errno; -#endif - - if ((nread > 0) || (rbindex > 0)) { - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("[%d@%d] ", nread, rbindex); -#endif - - if (nread>0) - rbindex = rbindex+nread; - - do { - restatus = Angel_RxEngine(readbuf[c], &(dc->dc_packet), &rxstate); -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("<%02X ",readbuf[c]); - if (!(++c % 16)) - printf("\n"); -#else - c++; -#endif - } while (c<rbindex && - ((restatus == RS_IN_PKT) || (restatus == RS_WAIT_PKT))); - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - if (c % 16) - printf("\n"); -#endif - - switch(restatus) { - - case RS_GOOD_PKT: - ret_code = 1; - /* fall through to: */ - - case RS_BAD_PKT: - /* - * We now need to shuffle any left over data down to the - * beginning of our private buffer ready to be used - *for the next packet - */ -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("SerialRead() processed %d, moving down %d\n", c, rbindex-c); -#endif - if (c != rbindex) memmove((char *) readbuf, (char *) (readbuf+c), - rbindex-c); - rbindex -= c; - break; - - case RS_IN_PKT: - case RS_WAIT_PKT: - rbindex = 0; /* will have processed all we had */ - ret_code = 0; - break; - - default: -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Bad re_status in serialRead()\n"); -#endif - break; - } - } else if (nread == 0) - ret_code = 0; /* nothing to read */ - else if (read_errno == ERRNO_FOR_BLOCKED_IO) /* nread < 0 */ - ret_code = 0; - -#ifdef DEBUG - if ((nread<0) && (read_errno!=ERRNO_FOR_BLOCKED_IO)) - perror("read() error in serialRead()"); -#endif - - return ret_code; -} - - -static int SerialWrite(DriverCall *dc) { - int nwritten = 0; - te_status testatus = TS_IN_PKT; - - if (dc->dc_context == NULL) { - Angel_TxEngineInit(&config, &(dc->dc_packet), &(wstate.txstate)); - wstate.wbindex = 0; - dc->dc_context = &wstate; - } - - while ((testatus == TS_IN_PKT) && (wstate.wbindex < MAXWRITESIZE)) - { - /* send the raw data through the tx engine to escape and encapsulate */ - testatus = Angel_TxEngine(&(dc->dc_packet), &(wstate.txstate), - &(wstate.writebuf)[wstate.wbindex]); - if (testatus != TS_IDLE) wstate.wbindex++; - } - - if (testatus == TS_IDLE) { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("SerialWrite: testatus is TS_IDLE during preprocessing\n"); -#endif - } - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - { - int i = 0; - - while (i<wstate.wbindex) - { - printf(">%02X ",wstate.writebuf[i]); - - if (!(++i % 16)) - printf("\n"); - } - if (i % 16) - printf("\n"); - } -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (WriteSerial(wstate.writebuf, wstate.wbindex) == COM_OK) - { - nwritten = wstate.wbindex; - if (pfnProgressCallback != NULL) - { - progressInfo.nWritten += nwritten; - (*pfnProgressCallback)(&progressInfo); - } - } - else - { - MessageBox(GetFocus(), "Write error\n", "Angel", MB_OK | MB_ICONSTOP); - return -1; /* SJ - This really needs to return a value, which is picked up in */ - /* DevSW_Read as meaning stop debugger but don't kill. */ - } -#else - nwritten = Unix_WriteSerial(wstate.writebuf, wstate.wbindex); - - if (nwritten < 0) { - nwritten=0; - } -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG - if (nwritten > 0) - printf("Wrote %#04x bytes\n", nwritten); -#endif - - if ((unsigned) nwritten == wstate.wbindex && - (testatus == TS_DONE_PKT || testatus == TS_IDLE)) { - - /* finished sending the packet */ - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("SerialWrite: calling Angel_TxEngineInit after sending packet (len=%i)\n",wstate.wbindex); -#endif - testatus = TS_IN_PKT; - wstate.wbindex = 0; - return 1; - } - else { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("SerialWrite: Wrote part of packet wbindex=%i, nwritten=%i\n", - wstate.wbindex, nwritten); -#endif - - /* - * still some data left to send shuffle whats left down and reset - * the ptr - */ - memmove((char *) wstate.writebuf, (char *) (wstate.writebuf+nwritten), - wstate.wbindex-nwritten); - wstate.wbindex -= nwritten; - return 0; - } - return -1; -} - - -static int serial_reset( void ) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "serial_reset\n" ); -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - FlushSerial(); -#else - Unix_ResetSerial(); -#endif - - return serial_set_params( &serial_defaults ); -} - - -static int find_baud_rate( unsigned int *speed ) -{ - static struct { - unsigned int baud; - int termiosValue; - } possibleBaudRates[] = { -#if defined(__hpux) - {115200,_B115200}, {57600,_B57600}, -#else -#ifdef B115200 - {115200,B115200}, -#endif -#ifdef B57600 - {57600,B57600}, -#endif -#endif -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - {38400,CBR_38400}, {19200,CBR_19200}, {9600, CBR_9600}, {0,0} -#else - {38400,B38400}, {19200,B19200}, {9600, B9600}, {0,0} -#endif - }; - unsigned int i; - - /* look for lower or matching -- will always terminate at 0 end marker */ - for ( i = 0; possibleBaudRates[i].baud > *speed; ++i ) - /* do nothing */ ; - - if ( possibleBaudRates[i].baud > 0 ) - *speed = possibleBaudRates[i].baud; - - return possibleBaudRates[i].termiosValue; -} - - -static int serial_set_params( const ParameterConfig *config ) -{ - unsigned int speed; - int termios_value; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "serial_set_params\n" ); -#endif - - if ( ! Angel_FindParam( AP_BAUD_RATE, config, &speed ) ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "speed not found in config\n" ); -#endif - return DE_OKAY; - } - - termios_value = find_baud_rate( &speed ); - if ( termios_value == 0 ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "speed not valid: %u\n", speed ); -#endif - return DE_OKAY; - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "setting speed to %u\n", speed ); -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - SetBaudRate((WORD)termios_value); -#else - Unix_SetSerialBaudRate(termios_value); -#endif - - return DE_OKAY; -} - - -static int serial_get_user_params( ParameterOptions **p_options ) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "serial_get_user_params\n" ); -#endif - - if ( user_options_set ) - { - *p_options = &user_options; - } - else - { - *p_options = NULL; - } - - return DE_OKAY; -} - - -static int serial_get_default_params( ParameterConfig **p_config ) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "serial_get_default_params\n" ); -#endif - - *p_config = (ParameterConfig *) &serial_defaults; - return DE_OKAY; -} - - -static int SerialIoctl(const int opcode, void *args) { - - int ret_code; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "SerialIoctl: op %d arg %p\n", opcode, args ? args : "<NULL>"); -#endif - - switch (opcode) - { - case DC_RESET: - ret_code = serial_reset(); - break; - - case DC_SET_PARAMS: - ret_code = serial_set_params((const ParameterConfig *)args); - break; - - case DC_GET_USER_PARAMS: - ret_code = serial_get_user_params((ParameterOptions **)args); - break; - - case DC_GET_DEFAULT_PARAMS: - ret_code = serial_get_default_params((ParameterConfig **)args); - break; - - default: - ret_code = DE_BAD_OP; - break; - } - - return ret_code; -} - -DeviceDescr angel_SerialDevice = { - "SERIAL", - SerialOpen, - SerialMatch, - SerialClose, - SerialRead, - SerialWrite, - SerialIoctl -}; diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/serpardr.c b/gdb/rdi-share/serpardr.c deleted file mode 100644 index fad0548..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/serpardr.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,730 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * serpardv.c - Serial/Parallel Driver for Angel. - */ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - -#include "crc.h" -#include "devices.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "rxtx.h" -#include "hostchan.h" -#include "params.h" -#include "logging.h" -#include "hsys.h" - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS -# undef ERROR -# undef IGNORE -# include <windows.h> -# include "angeldll.h" -# include "comb_api.h" -#else -# ifdef __hpux -# define _TERMIOS_INCLUDED -# include <sys/termio.h> -# undef _TERMIOS_INCLUDED -# else -# include <termios.h> -# endif -# include "unixcomm.h" -#endif - -#ifndef UNUSED -# define UNUSED(x) (x = x) /* Silence compiler warnings */ -#endif - -#define MAXREADSIZE 512 -#define MAXWRITESIZE 512 - -#define SERPAR_FC_SET ((1 << serial_XON) | (1 << serial_XOFF)) -#define SERPAR_CTL_SET ((1 << serial_STX) | (1 << serial_ETX) | \ - (1 << serial_ESC)) -#define SERPAR_ESC_SET (SERPAR_FC_SET | SERPAR_CTL_SET) - -static const struct re_config config = { - serial_STX, serial_ETX, serial_ESC, /* self-explanatory? */ - SERPAR_FC_SET, /* set of flow-control characters */ - SERPAR_ESC_SET, /* set of characters to be escaped */ - NULL, /* serial_flow_control */ - NULL, /* what to do with FC chars */ - angel_DD_RxEng_BufferAlloc, NULL /* how to get a buffer */ -}; - -static struct re_state rxstate; - -/* - * structure used for manipulating transmit data - */ -typedef struct TxState -{ - struct te_state state; - unsigned int index; - unsigned char writebuf[MAXWRITESIZE]; -} TxState; - -/* - * The set of parameter options supported by the device - */ -static unsigned int baud_options[] = -{ -#ifdef __hpux - 115200, 57600, -#endif - 38400, 19200, 9600 -}; - -static ParameterList param_list[] = -{ - { - AP_BAUD_RATE, - sizeof(baud_options) / sizeof(unsigned int), - baud_options - } -}; - -static const ParameterOptions serpar_options = -{ - sizeof(param_list) / sizeof(ParameterList), - param_list -}; - -/* - * The default parameter config for the device - */ -static Parameter param_default[] = -{ - { AP_BAUD_RATE, 9600 } -}; - -static const ParameterConfig serpar_defaults = -{ - sizeof(param_default)/sizeof(Parameter), - param_default -}; - -/* - * The user-modified options for the device - */ -static unsigned int user_baud_options[sizeof(baud_options) / - sizeof(unsigned int)]; - -static ParameterList param_user_list[] = -{ - { - AP_BAUD_RATE, - sizeof(user_baud_options) / sizeof(unsigned), - user_baud_options - } -}; - -static ParameterOptions user_options = -{ - sizeof(param_user_list) / sizeof(ParameterList), - param_user_list -}; - -static bool user_options_set; - -/* forward declarations */ -static int serpar_reset(void); -static int serpar_set_params(const ParameterConfig *config); -static int SerparMatch(const char *name, const char *arg); - -static void process_baud_rate(unsigned int target_baud_rate) -{ - const ParameterList *full_list; - ParameterList *user_list; - - /* create subset of full options */ - full_list = Angel_FindParamList(&serpar_options, AP_BAUD_RATE); - user_list = Angel_FindParamList(&user_options, AP_BAUD_RATE); - - if (full_list != NULL && user_list != NULL) - { - unsigned int i, j; - unsigned int def_baud = 0; - - /* find lower or equal to */ - for (i = 0; i < full_list->num_options; ++i) - if (target_baud_rate >= full_list->option[i]) - { - /* copy remaining */ - for (j = 0; j < (full_list->num_options - i); ++j) - user_list->option[j] = full_list->option[i+j]; - user_list->num_options = j; - - /* check this is not the default */ - Angel_FindParam(AP_BAUD_RATE, &serpar_defaults, &def_baud); - if ((j == 1) && (user_list->option[0] == def_baud)) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("user selected default\n"); -#endif - } - else - { - user_options_set = TRUE; -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("user options are: "); - for (j = 0; j < user_list->num_options; ++j) - printf("%u ", user_list->option[j]); - printf("\n"); -#endif - } - - break; /* out of i loop */ - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - if (i >= full_list->num_options) - printf("couldn't match baud rate %u\n", target_baud_rate); -#endif - } -#ifdef DEBUG - else - printf("failed to find lists\n"); -#endif -} - -static int SerparOpen(const char *name, const char *arg) -{ - char *sername = NULL; - char *parname = NULL; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("SerparOpen: name %s arg %s\n", name, arg ? arg : "<NULL>"); -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (IsOpenSerial() || IsOpenParallel()) return -1; -#else - if (Unix_IsSerialInUse() || Unix_IsParallelInUse()) return -1; -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (SerparMatch(name, arg) == -1) - return -1; -#else - Unix_IsValidParallelDevice(name,&sername,&parname); -# ifdef DEBUG - printf("translated %s to serial %s and parallel %s\n", - name==0 ? "NULL" : name, - sername==0 ? "NULL" : sername, - parname==0 ? "NULL" : parname); -# endif - if (sername==NULL || parname==NULL) return -1; -#endif - - user_options_set = FALSE; - - /* interpret and store the arguments */ - if (arg != NULL) - { - unsigned int target_baud_rate; - - target_baud_rate = (unsigned int)strtoul(arg, NULL, 10); - - if (target_baud_rate > 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("user selected baud rate %u\n", target_baud_rate); -#endif - process_baud_rate(target_baud_rate); - } -#ifdef DEBUG - else - printf("could not understand baud rate %s\n", arg); -#endif - } - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - { - /* - * The serial port number is in name[0] followed by - * the parallel port number in name[1] - */ - - int sport = name[0] - '0'; - int pport = name[1] - '0'; - - if (OpenParallel(pport) != COM_OK) - return -1; - - if (OpenSerial(sport, FALSE) != COM_OK) - { - CloseParallel(); - return -1; - } - } -#else - Unix_OpenParallel(parname); - Unix_OpenSerial(sername); -#endif - - serpar_reset(); - -#if defined(__unix) || defined(__CYGWIN__) - Unix_ioctlNonBlocking(); -#endif - - Angel_RxEngineInit(&config, &rxstate); - - return 0; -} - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS -static int SerparMatch(const char *name, const char *arg) -{ - char sername[2]; - char parname[2]; - - UNUSED(arg); - - sername[0] = name[0]; - parname[0] = name[1]; - sername[1] = parname[1] = 0; - - if (IsValidDevice(sername) == COM_DEVICENOTVALID || - IsValidDevice(parname) == COM_DEVICENOTVALID) - return -1; - else - return 0; -} -#else -static int SerparMatch(const char *portstring, const char *arg) -{ - char *sername=NULL, *parname=NULL; - UNUSED(arg); - - Unix_IsValidParallelDevice(portstring,&sername,&parname); - - /* Match failed if either sername or parname are still NULL */ - if (sername==NULL || parname==NULL) return -1; - return 0; -} -#endif - -static void SerparClose(void) -{ -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - CloseParallel(); - CloseSerial(); -#else - Unix_CloseParallel(); - Unix_CloseSerial(); -#endif -} - -static int SerparRead(DriverCall *dc, bool block) -{ - static unsigned char readbuf[MAXREADSIZE]; - static int rbindex = 0; - - int nread; - int read_errno; - int c = 0; - re_status restatus; - int ret_code = -1; /* assume bad packet or error */ - - /* - * we must not overflow buffer, and must start after - * the existing data - */ -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - { - BOOL dummy = FALSE; - nread = BytesInRXBufferSerial(); - - if (nread > MAXREADSIZE - rbindex) - nread = MAXREADSIZE - rbindex; - read_errno = ReadSerial(readbuf+rbindex, nread, &dummy); - if (pfnProgressCallback != NULL && read_errno == COM_OK) - { - progressInfo.nRead += nread; - (*pfnProgressCallback)(&progressInfo); - } - } -#else - nread = Unix_ReadSerial(readbuf+rbindex, MAXREADSIZE-rbindex, block); - read_errno = errno; -#endif - - if ((nread > 0) || (rbindex > 0)) - { -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("[%d@%d] ", nread, rbindex); -#endif - - if (nread > 0) - rbindex = rbindex + nread; - - do - { - restatus = Angel_RxEngine(readbuf[c], &(dc->dc_packet), &rxstate); - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("<%02X ",readbuf[c]); -#endif - c++; - } while (c < rbindex && - ((restatus == RS_IN_PKT) || (restatus == RS_WAIT_PKT))); - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("\n"); -#endif - - switch(restatus) - { - case RS_GOOD_PKT: - ret_code = 1; - /* fall through to: */ - - case RS_BAD_PKT: - /* - * We now need to shuffle any left over data down to the - * beginning of our private buffer ready to be used - *for the next packet - */ -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("SerparRead() processed %d, moving down %d\n", - c, rbindex - c); -#endif - - if (c != rbindex) - memmove((char *) readbuf, (char *) (readbuf + c), rbindex - c); - - rbindex -= c; - - break; - - case RS_IN_PKT: - case RS_WAIT_PKT: - rbindex = 0; /* will have processed all we had */ - ret_code = 0; - break; - - default: -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Bad re_status in SerparRead()\n"); -#endif - break; - } - } - else if (nread == 0) - /* nothing to read */ - ret_code = 0; - else if (read_errno == ERRNO_FOR_BLOCKED_IO) /* nread < 0 */ - ret_code = 0; - -#ifdef DEBUG - if ((nread < 0) && (read_errno != ERRNO_FOR_BLOCKED_IO)) - perror("read() error in SerparRead()"); -#endif - - return ret_code; -} - -/* - * Function: send_packet - * Purpose: Send a stream of bytes to Angel through the parallel port - * - * Algorithm: We need to present the data in a form that all boards can - * swallow. With the PID board, this is a problem: for reasons - * described in the driver (angel/pid/st16c552.c), data are - * sent a nybble at a time on D0-D2 and D4; D3 is wired to ACK, - * which generates an interrupt when it goes low. This routine - * fills in an array of nybbles, with ACK clear in all but the - * last one. If, for whatever reason, the write fails, then - * ACK is forced high (thereby enabling the next write a chance - * to be noticed when the falling edge of ACK generates an - * interrupt (hopefully). - * - * Params: - * Input: txstate Contains the packet to be sent - * - * Returns: Number of *complete* bytes written - */ - -static int SerparWrite(DriverCall *dc) -{ - te_status status; - int nwritten = 0; - static TxState txstate; - - /* - * is this a new packet? - */ - if (dc->dc_context == NULL) - { - /* - * yes - initialise TxEngine - */ - Angel_TxEngineInit(&config, &dc->dc_packet, &txstate.state); - - txstate.index = 0; - dc->dc_context = &txstate; - } - - /* - * fill the buffer using the Tx Engine - */ - do - { - status = Angel_TxEngine(&dc->dc_packet, &txstate.state, - &txstate.writebuf[txstate.index]); - if (status != TS_IDLE) txstate.index++; - - } while (status == TS_IN_PKT && txstate.index < MAXWRITESIZE); - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - { - unsigned int i = 0; - - while (i < txstate.index) - { - printf(">%02X ", txstate.writebuf[i]); - - if (!(++i % 16)) - putc('\n', stdout); - } - - if (i % 16) - putc('\n', stdout); - } -#endif - - /* - * the data are ready, all we need now is to send them out - * in a form that Angel can swallow. - */ -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - if (WriteParallel(txstate.writebuf, txstate.index) == COM_OK) - { - nwritten = txstate.index; - if (pfnProgressCallback != NULL) - { - progressInfo.nWritten += nwritten; - (*pfnProgressCallback)(&progressInfo); - } - } - else - { - MessageBox(GetFocus(), "Write error\n", "Angel", MB_OK | MB_ICONSTOP); - return -1; /* SJ - This really needs to return a value, which is picked up in */ - /* DevSW_Read as meaning stop debugger but don't kill. */ - } -#else - nwritten = Unix_WriteParallel(txstate.writebuf, txstate.index); -#endif - - if (nwritten < 0) nwritten = 0; - -#ifdef DO_TRACE - printf("SerparWrite: wrote %d out of %d bytes\n", - nwritten, txstate.index); -#endif - - /* - * has the whole packet gone? - */ - if (nwritten == (int)txstate.index && - (status == TS_DONE_PKT || status == TS_IDLE)) - /* - * yes it has - */ - return 1; - else - { - /* - * if some data are left, shuffle them - * to the start of the buffer - */ - if (nwritten != (int)txstate.index && nwritten != 0) - { - txstate.index -= nwritten; - (void)memmove((char *) txstate.writebuf, - (char *) (txstate.writebuf + nwritten), - txstate.index); - } - else if (nwritten == (int)txstate.index) - txstate.index = 0; - - return 0; - } -} - -static int serpar_reset(void) -{ -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - FlushParallel(); - FlushSerial(); -#else - Unix_ResetParallel(); - Unix_ResetSerial(); -#endif - - return serpar_set_params(&serpar_defaults); -} - -static int find_baud_rate(unsigned int *speed) -{ - static struct - { - unsigned int baud; - int termiosValue; - } possibleBaudRates[] = - { -#if defined(__hpux) - {115200, _B115200}, {57600, _B57600}, -#endif -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - {38400, CBR_38400}, {19200, CBR_19200}, {9600, CBR_9600}, {0, 0} -#else - {38400, B38400}, {19200, B19200}, {9600, B9600}, {0, 0} -#endif - }; - unsigned int i; - - /* look for lower or matching -- will always terminate at 0 end marker */ - for (i = 0; possibleBaudRates[i].baud > *speed; ++i) - /* do nothing */ - ; - - if (possibleBaudRates[i].baud > 0) - *speed = possibleBaudRates[i].baud; - - return possibleBaudRates[i].termiosValue; -} - -static int serpar_set_params(const ParameterConfig *config) -{ - unsigned int speed; - int termios_value; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("serpar_set_params\n"); -#endif - - if (!Angel_FindParam(AP_BAUD_RATE, config, &speed)) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("speed not found in config\n"); -#endif - return DE_OKAY; - } - - termios_value = find_baud_rate(&speed); - if (termios_value == 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("speed not valid: %u\n", speed); -#endif - return DE_OKAY; - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("setting speed to %u\n", speed); -#endif - -#ifdef COMPILING_ON_WINDOWS - SetBaudRate((WORD)termios_value); -#else - Unix_SetSerialBaudRate(termios_value); -#endif - - return DE_OKAY; -} - - -static int serpar_get_user_params(ParameterOptions **p_options) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("serpar_get_user_params\n"); -#endif - - if (user_options_set) - { - *p_options = &user_options; - } - else - { - *p_options = NULL; - } - - return DE_OKAY; -} - - -static int serial_get_default_params( const ParameterConfig **p_config ) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printf( "serial_get_default_params\n" ); -#endif - - *p_config = &serpar_defaults; - return DE_OKAY; -} - - -static int SerparIoctl(const int opcode, void *args) -{ - int ret_code; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("SerparIoctl: op %d arg %p\n", opcode, args ? args : "<NULL>"); -#endif - - switch (opcode) - { - case DC_RESET: - ret_code = serpar_reset(); - break; - - case DC_SET_PARAMS: - ret_code = serpar_set_params((const ParameterConfig *)args); - break; - - case DC_GET_USER_PARAMS: - ret_code = serpar_get_user_params((ParameterOptions **)args); - break; - - case DC_GET_DEFAULT_PARAMS: - ret_code = - serial_get_default_params((const ParameterConfig **)args); - break; - - default: - ret_code = DE_BAD_OP; - break; - } - - return ret_code; -} - -DeviceDescr angel_SerparDevice = -{ - "SERPAR", - SerparOpen, - SerparMatch, - SerparClose, - SerparRead, - SerparWrite, - SerparIoctl -}; - -/* EOF serpardr.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/sys.h b/gdb/rdi-share/sys.h deleted file mode 100644 index b68ac78..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/sys.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,319 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* sys.h - *********************************************************************** - * Angel C Libary support channel protocol definitions - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * - * - * - * MESSAGE FORMAT - * -------------- - * Format of the "data" section of C Lib Support Channel Messages. - * You will notice that the format is much the same as the format - * of ADP messages - this is so that multi-threaded C Libraries can - * be supported. - * - * unsigned32 reason - Main C Library reason code. - * unsigned32 debugID - Info. describing host debug world; - * private to host and used in any target - * initiated messages. - * unsigned32 OSinfo1 \ Target OS information to identify process/thread - * unsigned32 OSinfo2 / world, etc. These two fields are target defined. - * byte args[n] - Data for message "reason" code. - * - * The "debugID" is defined by the host-end of the protocol, and is used - * by the host to ensure that messages are routed to the correct handler - * program/veneer (eg. imagine several threads having opened stdout and - * each writing to a different window in a windowed debugger). - * - * NOTE: The reason that there is no "size" information, is that the - * message IDs themselves encode the format of any arguments. - * - * For further discussion of the format see adp.h - * - * N.B. All streams are little endian. - * - * CLIB REASON CODE - * ---------------- - * The message reason codes contain some information that ties them to - * the channel and direction that the message will be used with. This - * will ensure that even if the message "#define name" is not - * completely descriptive, the message reason code is. - * - * b31 = direction. 0=Host-to-Target; 1=Target-to-Host; - * b30-16 = reserved. should be zero - * b15-0 = message reason code. - * - * Note that typically a request will be initiated by the target side, and - * that the host will then respond with either an acknowledgement or some - * data. In either case the same reason code will be used, but the direction - * bit will be reveresed. - */ - -#ifndef __sys_h -#define __sys_h - -#ifndef HtoT -#define HtoT ((unsigned)0 << 31) /* Host-to-Target message */ -#define TtoH ((unsigned)1 << 31) /* Target-to-Host message */ -#endif - -/* - * The following are error codes used in the status field returned on - * sending a message. 0 represents no error having occurred, non-zero - * represents a general error. More codes should be added as required. - */ - -#ifndef ErrCode -#define NoError 0x0 -#endif - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* The following are direct conversions of the DeMon SWI's */ -/* NB: nbytes is the number of bytes INCLUDING THE NULL character where */ -/* applicable. */ - -/* This message is used as a response to a packet whose message - * was not understood. The return parameter, code is the reason - * code which was not understood. Although intended for use as a - * default case on a received message switch it can also be used - * as a proper message*/ -#define CL_Unrecognised 0x00 - /* Unrecognised() - * return(word code) - */ - -/* Write a character to the terminal. - */ -#define CL_WriteC 0x01 - /* WriteC(byte data) - * return(word status) - */ - -/* Write a NULL terminated string of characters to the terminal. The length - * of the string excluding the NULL terminating character is passed in - * 'nbytes'. - */ -#define CL_Write0 0x02 - /* Write0(word nbytes, bytes data) - * return(word status) - */ - -/* Read a character from the terminal - probably the keyboard. - */ -#define CL_ReadC 0x04 - /* ReadC(void) - * return(word status, byte data) - */ - -/* Perform system call, pass NULL terminated string to host's command - * line interpreter(NOT AVAILABLE IN PC/DOS RELEASE). The data byte - * returned holds the return code from the system call. - */ -#define CL_System 0x05 - /* CLI(word nbytes, bytes data) - * return(word status, word data) - */ - -/* It returns the address of the null terminated command line string used to - * invoke the program. status will be set to NoError if the command line - * can be returned. Other status values will be treated as error conditions. - */ -#define CL_GetCmdLine 0x10 - /* GetCmdLine(void) - * return(word status, word nbytes, bytes argline) - */ - -/* Return the number of centi-seconds since the support code began - * execution. Only the difference between successive calls can be - * meaningful. - */ -#define CL_Clock 0x61 - /* Clock(void) - * return(word status, word clks) - */ - -/* Return the number of seconds since the beginning of 1970. - */ -#define CL_Time 0x63 - /* Time(void) - * return(word status, word time) - */ - -/* Delete(remove, un-link, wipe, destroy) the file named by the - * NULL-terminated string 'name'. - */ -#define CL_Remove 0x64 - /* Remove(word nbytes, bytes name) - * return(word status) - */ - -/* Rename the file specified by the NULL-terminated string 'oname' - * to 'nname'. - */ -#define CL_Rename 0x65 - /* Rename(word nbytes, bytes oname, word nbytes, bytes nname) - * return(word status) - */ - -/* 'name' specifies a NULL-terminated string containing a file name or a - * device name. Opens the file/device and returns a non-zero handle on - * success that can be quoted to CL_Close, CL_Read, CL_Write, CL_Seek, - * CL_Flen or CL_IsTTY. The mode is an integer in the range 0-11:- - * - * Mode: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - * ANSI C fopen mode: r rb r+ r+b w wb w+ w+b a ab a+ a+b - * - * Values 12-15 are illegal. If 'name' is ":tt" the stdin/stdout is - * opened depending on whether 'mode' is read or write. - */ -#define CL_Open 0x66 - /* Open(word nbytes, bytes name, word mode) - * return(word handle) - */ - -/* 'handle' is a file handle previously returned by CL_Open. CL_Close - * closes the file. - */ -#define CL_Close 0x68 - /* Close(word handle) - * return(word status) - */ - -/* Writes data of length nbytes to the file/device specified by - * handle. nbtotal represents the total number of bytes to be - * written, whereas nbytes is the number of bytes in this packet - * - * If nbtotal is <= DATASIZE - CL_Write message header size in the - * packet then nbytes = nbtotal and the number of bytes not written - * is returned. If nbtotal is > the packet size then the CL_Write - * must be followed by a number of CL_WriteX's to complete the write, - * the nbytes returned by CL_Write can be ignored - * If the status word returned is non zero, an error has occurred and - * the write request has been aborted. - * - */ -#define CL_Write 0x69 - /* Write(word handle, word nbtotal, word nbytes, bytes data) - * return(word status, word nbytes) - */ - -/* Write Extension is a reads a continuation of data from a CL_Write - * which was too big to fit in a single packet. - * nbytes is the number of bytes of data in this packet, the - * returned value of nbytes can be ignored except if it is the - * last packet, in which case it is the number of bytes that were NOT - * written - */ -#define CL_WriteX 0x6A - /* WriteX(word nbytes, bytes data) - * return(word status, word nbytes) - */ - -/* Reads 'nbytes' from the file/device specified by 'handle'. - * - * If nbytes <= DATASIZE then the read will occur in a single packet - * and the returned value of nbytes will be the number of bytes actually - * read and nbmore will be 0. If nbytes> DATASIZE then multiple packets - * will have to be used ie CL_Read followed by 1 or more CL_ReadX - * packets. In this case CL_Read will return nbytes read in the current - * packet and nbmore representing how many more bytes are expected to be - * read - * If the status word is non zero then the request has completed with an - * error. If the status word is 0xFFFFFFFF (-1) then an EOF condition - * has been reached. - */ -#define CL_Read 0x6B - /* Read(word handle, word nbytes) - * return(word status, word nbytes, word nbmore, bytes data) - */ - -/* Read eXtension returns a continuation of the data that was opened for - * read in the earlier CL_Read. The return value nbytes is the number of - * data bytes in the packet, nbmore is the number of bytes more that are - * expected to be read in subsequent packets. - */ -#define CL_ReadX 0x6C - /* ReadX() - * return(word status, word nbytes, word nbmore, bytes data) - */ - -/* Seeks to byte position 'posn' in the file/device specified by 'handle'. - */ -#define CL_Seek 0x6D - /* Seek(word handle, word posn) - * return(word status) - */ - -/* Returns the current length of the file specified by 'handle' in 'len'. - * If an error occurs 'len' is set to -1. - */ -#define CL_Flen 0x6E - /* Flen(word handle) - * return(word len) - */ - -/* Returns NoError if 'handle' specifies an interactive device, otherwise - * returns GenError - */ -#define CL_IsTTY 0x6F - /* IsTTY(word handle) - * return(word status) - */ - -/* Returns a temporary host file name. The maximum length of a file name - * is passed to the host. The TargetID is some identifier from the target - * for this particular temporary filename. This value is could be used - * directly in the generation of the filename. - * - * If the host cannot create a suitable name or the generated name is too - * long then status is non zero. status will be NoError if the host can create - * a name. - */ -#define CL_TmpNam 0x70 - /* TmpNam(word maxlength, word TargetID) - * return(word status, word nbytes, bytes fname) - */ - -/* Note there is no message for Exit, EnterOS, InstallHandler or - * GenerateError as these will be supported entirely at the host end, - * or by the underlying Operating system. - */ - -#define CL_UnknownReason (-1) - -extern unsigned int GetRaiseHandler( void ); -extern unsigned int SysLibraryHandler(unsigned int sysCode, unsigned int *args); -extern void angel_SysLibraryInit(void); - -/* - * Function: Angel_IsSysHandlerRunning - * Purpose: return whether or not SysLibraryHandler is running - * - * No paramaters - * - * Returns 1 if SysLibraryHandler is running - * 0 otherwise - */ -extern int Angel_IsSysHandlerRunning(void); - -#ifdef ICEMAN2 -/* This function exists in an ICEman2 system only, and can be called by - * debug support code when the debugger tells it how much memory the - * target has. This will then be used to deal with the HEAPINFO SWI - */ -extern void angel_SetTopMem(unsigned addr); -#endif - -#endif - diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/tx.c b/gdb/rdi-share/tx.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7d8d154..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/tx.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/*-*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - * Project: ANGEL - * - * Title: Character based packet transmission engine - */ - -#include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI varargs support */ -#include "angel.h" /* Angel system definitions */ -#include "angel_endian.h" /* Endian independant memory access macros */ -#include "crc.h" /* crc generation definitions and headers */ -#include "rxtx.h" -#include "channels.h" -#include "buffers.h" -#include "logging.h" - -/* definitions to describe the engines state */ -#define N_STX 0x0 /* first 2 bits for N_ */ -#define N_BODY 0x1 -#define N_ETX 0x2 -#define N_IDLE 0x3 -#define N_MASK 0x3 /* mask for the Encapsulator state */ - -#define E_PLAIN (0x0 << 2) /* 3rd bit for E_ */ -#define E_ESC (0x1 << 2) /* 3rd bit for E_ */ -#define E_MASK (0x1 << 2) /* mask for the Escaper state */ - -#define F_HEAD (0x0 << 3) /* 4th and 5th bits for F_ */ -#define F_DATA (0x1 << 3) -#define F_CRC (0x1 << 4) -#define F_MASK (0x3 << 3) /* mask for the Escaper state */ - -static unsigned char escape(unsigned char ch_in, struct te_state *txstate); - -void Angel_TxEngineInit(const struct re_config *txconfig, - const struct data_packet *packet, - struct te_state *txstate){ - IGNORE(packet); - txstate->tx_state = N_STX | E_PLAIN | F_HEAD; - txstate->field_c = 0; - txstate->encoded = 0; - txstate->config = txconfig; - txstate->crc = 0; -} - -te_status Angel_TxEngine(const struct data_packet *packet, - struct te_state *txstate, - unsigned char *tx_ch){ - /* TODO: gaurd on long/bad packets */ - /* - * encapsulate the packet, framing has been moved from a seperate - * function into the encapsulation routine as it needed too much - * inherited state for it to be sensibly located elsewhere - */ - switch ((txstate->tx_state) & N_MASK){ - case N_STX: -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe-stx "); -#endif - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~N_MASK) | N_BODY; - *tx_ch = txstate->config->stx; - txstate->field_c = 3; /* set up for the header */ - txstate->crc = startCRC32; /* set up basic crc */ - return TS_IN_PKT; - case N_BODY:{ - switch (txstate->tx_state & F_MASK) { - case F_HEAD: -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe-head "); -#endif - if (txstate->field_c == 3) { - /* send type */ - *tx_ch = escape(packet->type, txstate); - return TS_IN_PKT; - } - else { - *tx_ch = escape((packet->len >> (txstate->field_c - 1) * 8) & 0xff, - txstate); - if (txstate->field_c == 0) { - /* move on to the next state */ - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~F_MASK) | F_DATA; - txstate->field_c = packet->len; - } - return TS_IN_PKT; - } - case F_DATA: -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe-data "); -#endif - *tx_ch = escape(packet->data[packet->len - txstate->field_c], txstate); - if (txstate->field_c == 0) { - /* move on to the next state */ - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~F_MASK) | F_CRC; - txstate->field_c = 4; - } - return TS_IN_PKT; - case F_CRC: -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe-crc "); -#endif - *tx_ch = escape((txstate->crc >> ((txstate->field_c - 1) * 8)) & 0xff, - txstate); - - if (txstate->field_c == 0) { -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe crc = 0x%x\n", txstate->crc); -#endif - /* move on to the next state */ - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~N_MASK) | N_ETX; - } - return TS_IN_PKT; - } - } - case N_ETX: -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe-etx\n"); -#endif - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~N_MASK) | N_IDLE; - *tx_ch = txstate->config->etx; - return TS_DONE_PKT; - default: -#ifdef DEBUG - __rt_info("tx default\n"); -#endif - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~N_MASK) | N_IDLE; - return TS_IDLE; - } - /* stop a silly -Wall warning */ - return (te_status)-1; -} - -/* - * crc generation occurs in the escape function because it is the only - * place where we know that we're putting a real char into the buffer - * rather than an escaped one. - * We must be careful here not to update the crc when we're sending it - */ -static unsigned char escape(unsigned char ch_in, struct te_state *txstate) { - if (((txstate->tx_state) & E_MASK) == E_ESC) { - /* char has been escaped so send the real char */ -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe-echar "); -#endif - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~E_MASK) | E_PLAIN; - txstate->field_c--; - if ((txstate->tx_state & F_MASK) != F_CRC) - txstate->crc = crc32( &ch_in, 1, txstate->crc); - return ch_in | serial_ESCAPE; - } - if ((ch_in < 32) && ((txstate->config->esc_set & (1 << ch_in)) != 0)) { - /* char needs escaping */ -#ifdef DO_TRACE - __rt_trace("txe-esc "); -#endif - txstate->tx_state = (txstate->tx_state & ~E_MASK) | E_ESC; - return txstate->config->esc; - } - /* must be a char that can be sent plain */ - txstate->field_c--; - if ((txstate->tx_state & F_MASK) != F_CRC) - txstate->crc = crc32(&ch_in, 1, txstate->crc); - return ch_in; -} - -/* EOF tx.c */ diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/unixcomm.c b/gdb/rdi-share/unixcomm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2204d6d..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/unixcomm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,563 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - */ - -#ifdef __hpux -# define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 -#endif - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <ctype.h> - -#ifdef __hpux -# define _TERMIOS_INCLUDED -# include <sys/termio.h> -# undef _TERMIOS_INCLUDED -#else -# include <termios.h> -#endif - -#include <string.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined (__NetBSD__) || defined (__OpenBSD__) || defined (bsdi) -#undef BSD -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#endif - -#ifdef sun -# include <sys/ioccom.h> -# ifdef __svr4__ -# include <sys/bpp_io.h> -# else -# include <sbusdev/bpp_io.h> -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef BSD -# ifdef sun -# include <sys/ttydev.h> -# endif -# ifdef __alpha -# include <sys/ioctl.h> -# else -# include <sys/filio.h> -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef __hpux -# define _INCLUDE_HPUX_SOURCE -# include <sys/ioctl.h> -# undef _INCLUDE_HPUX_SOURCE -#endif - -#include "host.h" -#include "unixcomm.h" - -#define PP_TIMEOUT 1 /* seconds */ - -#ifdef sun -#define SERIAL_PREFIX "/dev/tty" -#define SERPORT1 "/dev/ttya" -#define SERPORT2 "/dev/ttyb" -#define PARPORT1 "/dev/bpp0" -#define PARPORT2 "/dev/bpp1" -#endif - -#ifdef __hpux -#define SERIAL_PREFIX "/dev/tty" -#define SERPORT1 "/dev/tty00" -#define SERPORT2 "/dev/tty01" -#define PARPORT1 "/dev/ptr_parallel" -#define PARPORT2 "/dev/ptr_parallel" -#endif - -#ifdef __linux__ -#define SERIAL_PREFIX "/dev/ttyS" -#define SERPORT1 "/dev/ttyS0" -#define SERPORT2 "/dev/ttyS1" -#define PARPORT1 "/dev/par0" -#define PARPORT2 "/dev/par1" -#endif - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined (__CYGWIN__) -#define SERIAL_PREFIX "com" -#define SERPORT1 "com1" -#define SERPORT2 "com2" -#define PARPORT1 "lpt1" -#define PARPORT2 "lpt2" -#endif - -#if !defined (SERIAL_PREFIX) -#define SERIAL_PREFIX "/dev/cuaa" -#define SERPORT1 "/dev/cuaa0" -#define SERPORT2 "/dev/cuaa1" -#define PARPORT1 "/dev/lpt0" -#define PARPORT2 "/dev/lpt1" -#endif - - - - -/* - * Parallel port output pins, used for signalling to target - */ - -#ifdef sun -struct bpp_pins bp; -#endif - -static int serpfd = -1; -static int parpfd = -1; - -extern const char *Unix_MatchValidSerialDevice(const char *name) -{ - int i=0; - char *sername=NULL; - - /* Accept no name as the default serial port */ - if (name == NULL) { - return SERPORT1; - } - - /* Look for the simple cases - 1,2,s,S,/dev/... first, and - * afterwards look for S=... clauses, which need parsing properly. - */ - - /* Accept /dev/tty* where * is limited */ - if (strlen(name) == strlen(SERPORT1) - && strncmp(name, SERIAL_PREFIX, strlen (SERIAL_PREFIX)) == 0) - { - return name; - } - - /* Accept "1" or "2" or "S" - S is equivalent to "1" */ - if (strcmp(name, "1") == 0 || - strcmp(name, "S") == 0 || strcmp(name, "s") == 0) { - return SERPORT1; - } - if (strcmp(name, "2") == 0) return SERPORT2; - - /* It wasn't one of the simple cases, so now we have to parse it - * properly - */ - - do { - switch (name[i]) { - case ',': - /* Skip over commas */ - i++; - break; - - default: - return 0; - /* Unexpected character => error - not matched */ - - case 0: - /* End of string means return whatever we have matched */ - return sername; - - case 's': - case 'S': - case 'h': - case 'H': { - char ch = tolower(name[i]); - int j, continue_from, len; - - /* If the next character is a comma or a NULL then this is - * a request for the default Serial port - */ - if (name[++i] == 0 || name[i] == ',') { - if (ch=='s') - sername=SERPORT1; - break; - } - - /* Next character must be an = */ - if (name[i] != '=') return 0; - /* Search for the end of the port spec. (ends in NULL or ,) */ - for (j= ++i; name[j] != 0 && name[j] != ','; j++) - ; /* Do nothing */ - /* Notice whether this is the last thing to parse or not - * and also calaculate the length of the string - */ - if (name[j] == '0') continue_from = -1; - else continue_from = j; - len=(j-i); - - /* And now try to match the serial / parallel port */ - switch (ch) { - case 's': { - /* Match serial port */ - if (len==1) { - if (name[i]=='1') - sername=SERPORT1; - else if (name[i]=='2') - sername=SERPORT2; - } else if (len==strlen(SERPORT1)) { - if (strncmp(name+i,SERPORT1,strlen(SERPORT1)) == 0) - sername=SERPORT1; - else if (strncmp(name+i,SERPORT2,strlen(SERPORT2)) == 0) - sername=SERPORT2; - } - - break; - } - - case 'h': - /* We don't actually deal with the H case here, we just - * match it and allow it through. - */ - break; - } - - if (continue_from == -1) return sername; - i = continue_from; - break; - } - } - } while (1); - - return 0; -} - - -extern int Unix_IsSerialInUse(void) -{ - if (serpfd >= 0) - return -1; - - return 0; -} - -extern int Unix_OpenSerial(const char *name) -{ -#if defined(BSD) || defined(__CYGWIN__) - serpfd = open(name, O_RDWR); -#else - serpfd = open(name, O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK); -#endif - - if (serpfd < 0) { - perror("open"); - return -1; - } -#ifdef TIOCEXCL - if (ioctl(serpfd, TIOCEXCL) < 0) { - close(serpfd); - perror("ioctl: TIOCEXCL"); - return -1; - } -#endif - - return 0; -} - -extern void Unix_CloseSerial(void) -{ - if (serpfd >= 0) - { - (void)close(serpfd); - serpfd = -1; - } -} - -extern int Unix_ReadSerial(unsigned char *buf, int n, bool block) -{ - fd_set fdset; - struct timeval tv; - int err; - - FD_ZERO(&fdset); - FD_SET(serpfd, &fdset); - - tv.tv_sec = 0; - tv.tv_usec = (block ? 10000 : 0); - - err = select(serpfd + 1, &fdset, NULL, NULL, &tv); - - if (err < 0 && errno != EINTR) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("select"); -#endif - panic("select failure"); - return -1; - } - else if (err > 0 && FD_ISSET(serpfd, &fdset)) - { - int s; - - s = read(serpfd, buf, n); - if (s < 0) - perror("read:"); - return s; - } - else /* err == 0 || FD_CLR(serpfd, &fdset) */ - { - errno = ERRNO_FOR_BLOCKED_IO; - return -1; - } -} - -extern int Unix_WriteSerial(unsigned char *buf, int n) -{ - return write(serpfd, buf, n); -} - -extern void Unix_ResetSerial(void) -{ - struct termios terminfo; - - tcgetattr(serpfd, &terminfo); - terminfo.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ISIG | ECHO | IEXTEN); - terminfo.c_iflag &= ~(IGNCR | INPCK | ISTRIP | ICRNL | BRKINT); - terminfo.c_iflag |= (IXON | IXOFF | IGNBRK); - terminfo.c_cflag = (terminfo.c_cflag & ~CSIZE) | CS8 | CREAD; - terminfo.c_cflag &= ~PARENB; - terminfo.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; - terminfo.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; - terminfo.c_oflag &= ~OPOST; - tcsetattr(serpfd, TCSAFLUSH, &terminfo); -} - -extern void Unix_SetSerialBaudRate(int baudrate) -{ - struct termios terminfo; - - tcgetattr(serpfd, &terminfo); - cfsetospeed(&terminfo, baudrate); - cfsetispeed(&terminfo, baudrate); - tcsetattr(serpfd, TCSAFLUSH, &terminfo); -} - -extern void Unix_ioctlNonBlocking(void) -{ -#if defined(BSD) - int nonblockingIO = 1; - (void)ioctl(serpfd, FIONBIO, &nonblockingIO); - - if (parpfd != -1) - (void)ioctl(parpfd, FIONBIO, &nonblockingIO); -#endif -} - -extern void Unix_IsValidParallelDevice( - const char *portstring, char **sername, char **parname) -{ - int i=0; - *sername=NULL; - *parname=NULL; - - /* Do not recognise a NULL portstring */ - if (portstring==NULL) return; - - do { - switch (portstring[i]) { - case ',': - /* Skip over commas */ - i++; - break; - - default: - case 0: - /* End of string or bad characcter means we have finished */ - return; - - case 's': - case 'S': - case 'p': - case 'P': - case 'h': - case 'H': { - char ch = tolower(portstring[i]); - int j, continue_from, len; - - /* If the next character is a comma or a NULL then this is - * a request for the default Serial or Parallel port - */ - if (portstring[++i] == 0 || portstring[i] == ',') { - if (ch=='s') *sername=SERPORT1; - else if (ch=='p') *parname=PARPORT1; - break; - } - - /* Next character must be an = */ - if (portstring[i] != '=') return; - /* Search for the end of the port spec. (ends in NULL or ,) */ - for (j= ++i; portstring[j] != 0 && portstring[j] != ','; j++) - ; /* Do nothing */ - /* Notice whether this is the last thing to parse or not - * and also calaculate the length of the string - */ - if (portstring[j] == '0') continue_from = -1; - else continue_from = j; - len=(j-i); - - /* And now try to match the serial / parallel port */ - switch (ch) { - case 's': { - /* Match serial port */ - if (len==1) { - if (portstring[i]=='1') *sername=SERPORT1; - else if (portstring[i]=='2') *sername=SERPORT2; - } else if (len==strlen(SERPORT1)) { - if (strncmp(portstring+i,SERPORT1,strlen(SERPORT1)) == 0) - *sername=SERPORT1; - else if (strncmp(portstring+i,SERPORT2,strlen(SERPORT2)) == 0) - *sername=SERPORT2; - } - break; - } - - case 'p': { - /* Match parallel port */ - if (len==1) { - if (portstring[i]=='1') *parname=PARPORT1; - else if (portstring[i]=='2') *parname=PARPORT2; - } else if (len==strlen(PARPORT1)) { - if (strncmp(portstring+i,PARPORT1,strlen(PARPORT1)) == 0) - *parname=PARPORT1; - else if (strncmp(portstring+i,PARPORT2,strlen(PARPORT2)) == 0) - *parname=PARPORT2; - } - break; - } - - case 'h': - /* We don't actually deal with the H case here, we just - * match it and allow it through. - */ - break; - } - - if (continue_from == -1) return; - i = continue_from; - break; - } - } - } while (1); - return; /* Will never get here */ -} - -extern int Unix_IsParallelInUse(void) -{ - if (parpfd >= 0) - return -1; - - return 0; -} - -extern int Unix_OpenParallel(const char *name) -{ -#if defined(BSD) - parpfd = open(name, O_RDWR); -#else - parpfd = open(name, O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK); -#endif - - if (parpfd < 0) - { - char errbuf[256]; - - sprintf(errbuf, "open %s", name); - perror(errbuf); - - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -extern void Unix_CloseParallel(void) -{ - if (parpfd >= 0) - { - (void)close(parpfd); - parpfd = -1; - } -} - - -extern unsigned int Unix_WriteParallel(unsigned char *buf, int n) -{ - int ngone; - - if ((ngone = write(parpfd, buf, n)) < 0) - { - /* - * we ignore errors (except for debug purposes) - */ -#ifdef DEBUG - char errbuf[256]; - - sprintf(errbuf, "send_packet: write"); - perror(errbuf); -#endif - ngone = 0; - } - - /* finished */ - return (unsigned int)ngone; -} - - -#ifdef sun -extern void Unix_ResetParallel(void) -{ - struct bpp_transfer_parms tp; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("serpar_reset\n"); -#endif - - /* - * we need to set the parallel port up for BUSY handshaking, - * and select the timeout - */ - if (ioctl(parpfd, BPPIOC_GETPARMS, &tp) < 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("ioctl(BPPIOCGETPARMS)"); -#endif - panic("serpar_reset: cannot get BPP parameters"); - } - - tp.write_handshake = BPP_BUSY_HS; - tp.write_timeout = PP_TIMEOUT; - - if (ioctl(parpfd, BPPIOC_SETPARMS, &tp) < 0) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - perror("ioctl(BPPIOC_SETPARMS)"); -#endif - panic("serpar_reset: cannot set BPP parameters"); - } -} - -#else - -/* Parallel not supported on HP */ - -extern void Unix_ResetParallel(void) -{ -} - -#endif - diff --git a/gdb/rdi-share/unixcomm.h b/gdb/rdi-share/unixcomm.h deleted file mode 100644 index baa6552..0000000 --- a/gdb/rdi-share/unixcomm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. - * - * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed - * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the - * software. - */ - -/* -*-C-*- - * - * $Revision$ - * $Date$ - * - */ -#ifndef angsd_unixcomm_h -#define angsd_unixcomm_h - -#include <errno.h> - -#if defined(BSD) -# define ERRNO_FOR_BLOCKED_IO EWOULDBLOCK -#else -# define ERRNO_FOR_BLOCKED_IO EAGAIN -#endif - -/* - * Function: Unix_MatchValidSerialDevice - * Purpose: check that the serial driver/port name is valid - * and return the actual device name if it is. - * - * Params: - * Input: name Name of device going to be used - * - * Returns: - * OK: Pointer to name of the device matched - * Error or unrecognised deivce: 0 - */ -extern const char *Unix_MatchValidSerialDevice(const char *name); - -/* - * Function: Unix_IsSerialInUse - * Purpose: check whether the serial port is in use - * - * Params: - * Input: Nothing - * - * Returns: - * OK: 0 Serial device not in use - * Error: -1 Serial device in use - */ -extern int Unix_IsSerialInUse(void); - -/* - * Function: Unix_OpenSerial - * Purpose: open the serial port - * - * Params: - * Input: name Name of device to open - * - * Returns: Unix 'open' returns - */ -extern int Unix_OpenSerial(const char *name); - -/* - * Function: Unix_CloseSerial - * Purpose: close the serial port - * - * Params: - * Input: Nothing - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Unix_CloseSerial(void); - -/* - * Function: Unix_ReadSerial - * Purpose: reads a specified number of bytes (or less) from the serial port - * - * Params: - * Input: buf Buffer to store read bytes - * n Maximum number of bytes to read - * - * Returns: Unix 'read' returns - */ -extern int Unix_ReadSerial(unsigned char *buf, int n, bool block); - -/* - * Function: Unix_WriteSerial - * Purpose: writes a specified number of bytes (or less) to the serial port - * - * Params: - * Input: buf Buffer to write bytes from - * n Maximum number of bytes to write - * - * Returns: Unix 'write' returns - */ -extern int Unix_WriteSerial(unsigned char *buf, int n); - -/* - * Function: Unix_ResetSerial - * Purpose: resets the serial port for another operation - * - * Params: - * Input: Nothing - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Unix_ResetSerial(void); - -/* - * Function: Unix_SetSerialBaudRate - * Purpose: check that the serial driver/port name is valid - * - * Params: - * Input: baudrate termios value for baud rate - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Unix_SetSerialBaudRate(int baudrate); - -/* - * Function: Unix_ioctlNonBlocking - * Purpose: sets the serial port to non-blocking IO - * - * Params: - * Input: Nothing - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Unix_ioctlNonBlocking(void); - -/* - * Function: Unix_IsValidParallelDevice - * Purpose: check whether the combined serial and parallel device specification - * is ok, and return the ports selected - * - * Params: - * Input: portstring - is a string which specifies which serial - * and parallel ports are to be used. Can - * include s=<val> and p=<val> separated by a - * comma. - * - * Returns: - * Output: *sername - returns the device name of the chosen serial port - * *parname - returns the device name of the chosen parallel port - * If either of these is NULL on return then the match failed. - */ -extern void Unix_IsValidParallelDevice( - const char *portstring, char **sername, char **parname -); - -/* - * Function: Unix_IsParallelInUse - * Purpose: check whether the parallel port is in use - * - * Params: - * Input: Nothing - * - * Returns: - * OK: 0 Parallel device not in use - * Error: -1 Parallel device in use - */ -extern int Unix_IsParallelInUse(void); - -/* - * Function: Unix_OpenParallel - * Purpose: open the parallel port - * - * Params: - * Input: name Name of device to open - * - * Returns: Unix 'open' returns - */ -extern int Unix_OpenParallel(const char *name); - -/* - * Function: Unix_CloseParallel - * Purpose: close the parallel port - * - * Params: - * Input: Nothing - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Unix_CloseParallel(void); - -/* - * Function: Unix_WriteParallel - * Purpose: writes a specified number of bytes (or less) to the parallel port - * - * Params: - * Input: buf Buffer to write bytes from - * n Maximum number of bytes to write - * - * Returns: Unix 'write' returns - */ -extern unsigned int Unix_WriteParallel(unsigned char *buf, int n); - -/* - * Function: Unix_ResetParallel - * Purpose: resets the parallel port for another operation - * - * Params: - * Input: Nothing - * - * Returns: Nothing - */ -extern void Unix_ResetParallel(void); - -#endif /* ndef angsd_unixcomm_h */ - -/* EOF unixcomm.h */ diff --git a/gdb/remote-rdi.c b/gdb/remote-rdi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 805af1f..0000000 --- a/gdb/remote-rdi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1018 +0,0 @@ -/* GDB interface to ARM RDI library. - - Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ - -#include "defs.h" -#include "gdb_string.h" -#include <fcntl.h> -#include "frame.h" -#include "inferior.h" -#include "bfd.h" -#include "symfile.h" -#include "target.h" -#include "gdbcmd.h" -#include "objfiles.h" -#include "gdb-stabs.h" -#include "gdbthread.h" -#include "gdbcore.h" -#include "breakpoint.h" -#include "completer.h" -#include "regcache.h" -#include "arm-tdep.h" - -#include <signal.h> - -#include "rdi-share/ardi.h" -#include "rdi-share/adp.h" -#include "rdi-share/hsys.h" - -extern int isascii (int); - -/* Prototypes for local functions */ - -static void arm_rdi_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore); - -static int arm_rdi_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, - int len, int should_write, - struct mem_attrib *attrib, - struct target_ops *target); - -static void arm_rdi_prepare_to_store (void); - -static void arm_rdi_fetch_registers (int regno); - -static void arm_rdi_resume (ptid_t pid, int step, - enum target_signal siggnal); - -static void arm_rdi_open (char *name, int from_tty); - -static void arm_rdi_close (int quitting); - -static void arm_rdi_store_registers (int regno); - -static ptid_t arm_rdi_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status); - -static void arm_rdi_kill (void); - -static void arm_rdi_detach (char *args, int from_tty); - -static int arm_rdi_insert_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR, bfd_byte *); - -static int arm_rdi_remove_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR, bfd_byte *); - -static char *rdi_error_message (int err); - -static enum target_signal rdi_error_signal (int err); - -/* Global variables. */ - -struct target_ops arm_rdi_ops; - -static struct Dbg_ConfigBlock gdb_config; - -static struct Dbg_HostosInterface gdb_hostif; - -static int max_load_size; - -static int execute_status; - -/* Send heatbeat packets? */ -static int rdi_heartbeat = 0; - -/* Target has ROM at address 0. */ -static int rom_at_zero = 0; - -/* Enable logging? */ -static int log_enable = 0; - -/* Name of the log file. Default is "rdi.log". */ -static char *log_filename; - -/* A little list of breakpoints that have been set. */ - -static struct local_bp_list_entry - { - CORE_ADDR addr; - PointHandle point; - struct local_bp_list_entry *next; - } - *local_bp_list; - -/* Helper callbacks for the "host interface" structure. RDI functions call - these to forward output from the target system and so forth. */ - -static void -voiddummy (void *dummy) -{ - fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, "void dummy\n"); -} - -static void -myprint (void *arg, const char *format, va_list ap) -{ - vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, ap); -} - -static void -mywritec (void *arg, int c) -{ - if (isascii (c)) - fputc_unfiltered (c, gdb_stdout); -} - -static int -mywrite (void *arg, char const *buffer, int len) -{ - int i; - char *e; - - e = (char *) buffer; - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) - { - if (isascii ((int) *e)) - { - fputc_unfiltered ((int) *e, gdb_stdout); - e++; - } - } - - return len; -} - -static void -mypause (void *arg) -{ -} - -/* These last two are tricky as we have to handle the special case of - being interrupted more carefully */ - -static int -myreadc (void *arg) -{ - return fgetc (stdin); -} - -static char * -mygets (void *arg, char *buffer, int len) -{ - return fgets (buffer, len, stdin); -} - -/* Prevent multiple calls to angel_RDI_close(). */ -static int closed_already = 1; - -/* Open a connection to a remote debugger. NAME is the filename used - for communication. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_open (char *name, int from_tty) -{ - int rslt, i; - unsigned long arg1, arg2; - char *openArgs = NULL; - char *devName = NULL; - char *p; - - if (name == NULL) - error (_("To open an RDI connection, you need to specify what serial\n\ -device is attached to the remote system (e.g. /dev/ttya).")); - - /* split name after whitespace, pass tail as arg to open command */ - - devName = xstrdup (name); - p = strchr (devName, ' '); - if (p) - { - *p = '\0'; - ++p; - - while (*p == ' ') - ++p; - - openArgs = p; - } - - /* Make the basic low-level connection. */ - - arm_rdi_close (0); - rslt = Adp_OpenDevice (devName, openArgs, rdi_heartbeat); - - if (rslt != adp_ok) - error (_("Could not open device \"%s\""), name); - - gdb_config.bytesex = 2 | (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? 1 : 0); - gdb_config.fpe = 1; - gdb_config.rditype = 2; - gdb_config.heartbeat_on = 1; - gdb_config.flags = 2; - - gdb_hostif.dbgprint = myprint; - gdb_hostif.dbgpause = mypause; - gdb_hostif.dbgarg = NULL; - gdb_hostif.writec = mywritec; - gdb_hostif.readc = myreadc; - gdb_hostif.write = mywrite; - gdb_hostif.gets = mygets; - gdb_hostif.hostosarg = NULL; - gdb_hostif.reset = voiddummy; - - rslt = angel_RDI_open (10, &gdb_config, &gdb_hostif, NULL); - if (rslt == RDIError_BigEndian || rslt == RDIError_LittleEndian) - ; /* do nothing, this is the expected return */ - else if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_open: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - Adp_CloseDevice (); - error (_("RDI_open failed.")); - } - - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_Target, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_Points, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_Step, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_CoPro, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_SemiHosting, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_GetLoadSize, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - max_load_size = arg1; - - push_target (&arm_rdi_ops); - - target_fetch_registers (-1); - - rslt = angel_RDI_open (1, &gdb_config, NULL, NULL); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_open: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - - arg1 = rom_at_zero ? 0x0 : 0x13b; - - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIVector_Catch, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - - arg1 = (unsigned long) ""; - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDISet_Cmdline, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - - /* Clear out any existing records of breakpoints. */ - { - struct local_bp_list_entry *entry, *preventry = NULL; - - for (entry = local_bp_list; entry != NULL; entry = entry->next) - { - if (preventry) - xfree (preventry); - } - } - - printf_filtered ("Connected to ARM RDI target.\n"); - closed_already = 0; - inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (42); -} - -/* Start an inferior process and set inferior_ptid to its pid. - EXEC_FILE is the file to run. - ARGS is a string containing the arguments to the program. - ENV is the environment vector to pass. Errors reported with error(). - On VxWorks and various standalone systems, we ignore exec_file. */ -/* This is called not only when we first attach, but also when the - user types "run" after having attached. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_create_inferior (char *exec_file, char *args, char **env, int from_tty) -{ - int len, rslt; - unsigned long arg1, arg2; - char *arg_buf; - CORE_ADDR entry_point; - - if (exec_file == 0 || exec_bfd == 0) - error (_("No executable file specified.")); - - entry_point = (CORE_ADDR) bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd); - - arm_rdi_kill (); - remove_breakpoints (); - init_wait_for_inferior (); - - len = strlen (exec_file) + 1 + strlen (args) + 1 + /*slop */ 10; - arg_buf = (char *) alloca (len); - arg_buf[0] = '\0'; - strcat (arg_buf, exec_file); - strcat (arg_buf, " "); - strcat (arg_buf, args); - - inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (42); - insert_breakpoints (); /* Needed to get correct instruction in cache */ - - if (env != NULL) - { - while (*env) - { - if (strncmp (*env, "MEMSIZE=", sizeof ("MEMSIZE=") - 1) == 0) - { - unsigned long top_of_memory; - char *end_of_num; - - /* Set up memory limit */ - top_of_memory = strtoul (*env + sizeof ("MEMSIZE=") - 1, - &end_of_num, 0); - printf_filtered ("Setting top-of-memory to 0x%lx\n", - top_of_memory); - - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_SetTopMem, &top_of_memory, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - } - env++; - } - } - - arg1 = (unsigned long) arg_buf; - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDISet_Cmdline, /* &arg1 */ (unsigned long *) arg_buf, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - - proceed (entry_point, TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0); -} - -/* This takes a program previously attached to and detaches it. After - this is done, GDB can be used to debug some other program. We - better not have left any breakpoints in the target program or it'll - die when it hits one. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_detach (char *args, int from_tty) -{ - pop_target (); -} - -/* Clean up connection to a remote debugger. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_close (int quitting) -{ - int rslt; - - if (!closed_already) - { - rslt = angel_RDI_close (); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_close: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - closed_already = 1; - inferior_ptid = null_ptid; - Adp_CloseDevice (); - generic_mourn_inferior (); - } -} - -/* Tell the remote machine to resume. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal) -{ - int rslt; - PointHandle point; - - if (0 /* turn on when hardware supports single-stepping */ ) - { - rslt = angel_RDI_step (1, &point); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - printf_filtered ("RDI_step: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - else - { - char handle[4]; - CORE_ADDR pc = 0; - - if (step) - { - pc = read_register (ARM_PC_REGNUM); - pc = arm_get_next_pc (pc); - arm_rdi_insert_breakpoint (pc, handle); - } - - execute_status = rslt = angel_RDI_execute (&point); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError && rslt != RDIError_BreakpointReached) - printf_filtered ("RDI_execute: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - - if (step) - arm_rdi_remove_breakpoint (pc, handle); - } -} - -/* Wait until the remote machine stops, then return, storing status in - STATUS just as `wait' would. Returns "pid" (though it's not clear - what, if anything, that means in the case of this target). */ - -static ptid_t -arm_rdi_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status) -{ - status->kind = (execute_status == RDIError_NoError ? - TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED : TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED); - - /* convert stopped code from target into right signal */ - status->value.sig = rdi_error_signal (execute_status); - - return inferior_ptid; -} - -/* Read the remote registers into the block REGS. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_fetch_registers (int regno) -{ - int rslt, rdi_regmask; - unsigned long rawreg, rawregs[32]; - char cookedreg[4]; - - if (regno == -1) - { - rslt = angel_RDI_CPUread (255, 0x27fff, rawregs); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_CPUread: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - - for (regno = 0; regno < 15; regno++) - { - store_unsigned_integer (cookedreg, 4, rawregs[regno]); - regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, regno, (char *) cookedreg); - } - store_unsigned_integer (cookedreg, 4, rawregs[15]); - regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, ARM_PS_REGNUM, (char *) cookedreg); - arm_rdi_fetch_registers (ARM_PC_REGNUM); - } - else - { - if (regno == ARM_PC_REGNUM) - rdi_regmask = RDIReg_PC; - else if (regno == ARM_PS_REGNUM) - rdi_regmask = RDIReg_CPSR; - else if (regno < 0 || regno > 15) - { - rawreg = 0; - regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, regno, (char *) &rawreg); - return; - } - else - rdi_regmask = 1 << regno; - - rslt = angel_RDI_CPUread (255, rdi_regmask, &rawreg); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_CPUread: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - store_unsigned_integer (cookedreg, 4, rawreg); - regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, regno, (char *) cookedreg); - } -} - -static void -arm_rdi_prepare_to_store (void) -{ - /* Nothing to do. */ -} - -/* Store register REGNO, or all registers if REGNO == -1, from the contents - of REGISTERS. FIXME: ignores errors. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_store_registers (int regno) -{ - int rslt, rdi_regmask; - - /* These need to be able to take 'floating point register' contents */ - unsigned long rawreg[3], rawerreg[3]; - - if (regno == -1) - { - for (regno = 0; regno < NUM_REGS; regno++) - arm_rdi_store_registers (regno); - } - else - { - deprecated_read_register_gen (regno, (char *) rawreg); - /* RDI manipulates data in host byte order, so convert now. */ - store_unsigned_integer (rawerreg, 4, rawreg[0]); - - if (regno == ARM_PC_REGNUM) - rdi_regmask = RDIReg_PC; - else if (regno == ARM_PS_REGNUM) - rdi_regmask = RDIReg_CPSR; - else if (regno < 0 || regno > 15) - return; - else - rdi_regmask = 1 << regno; - - rslt = angel_RDI_CPUwrite (255, rdi_regmask, rawerreg); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_CPUwrite: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - } -} - -/* Read or write LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR, - transferring to or from debugger address MYADDR. Write to inferior - if SHOULD_WRITE is nonzero. Returns length of data written or - read; 0 for error. TARGET is unused. */ - -static int -arm_rdi_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len, - int should_write, struct mem_attrib *attrib, - struct target_ops *target) -{ - int rslt, i; - - if (should_write) - { - rslt = angel_RDI_write (myaddr, memaddr, &len); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_write: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - } - else - { - rslt = angel_RDI_read (memaddr, myaddr, &len); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_read: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - len = 0; - } - } - return len; -} - -/* Display random info collected from the target. */ - -static void -arm_rdi_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore) -{ - char *file = "nothing"; - int rslt; - unsigned long arg1, arg2; - - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_Target, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - if (arg1 & (1 << 15)) - printf_filtered ("Target supports Thumb code.\n"); - if (arg1 & (1 << 14)) - printf_filtered ("Target can do profiling.\n"); - if (arg1 & (1 << 4)) - printf_filtered ("Target is real hardware.\n"); - - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_Step, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - printf_filtered ("Target can%s single-step.\n", (arg1 & 0x4 ? "" : "not")); - - rslt = angel_RDI_info (RDIInfo_Icebreaker, &arg1, &arg2); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_info: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - else - printf_filtered ("Target includes an EmbeddedICE.\n"); -} - -static void -arm_rdi_kill (void) -{ - int rslt; - - rslt = angel_RDI_open (1, &gdb_config, NULL, NULL); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_open: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } -} - -static void -arm_rdi_mourn_inferior (void) -{ - /* We remove the inserted breakpoints in case the user wants to - issue another target and load commands to rerun his application; - This is something that wouldn't work on a native target, for instance, - as the process goes away when the inferior exits, but it works with - some remote targets like this one. That is why this is done here. */ - remove_breakpoints(); - unpush_target (&arm_rdi_ops); - generic_mourn_inferior (); -} - -/* While the RDI library keeps track of its own breakpoints, we need - to remember "handles" so that we can delete them later. Since - breakpoints get used for stepping, be careful not to leak memory - here. */ - -static int -arm_rdi_insert_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, bfd_byte *contents_cache) -{ - int rslt; - PointHandle point; - struct local_bp_list_entry *entry; - int type = RDIPoint_EQ; - - if (arm_pc_is_thumb (addr)) - type |= RDIPoint_16Bit; - rslt = angel_RDI_setbreak (addr, type, 0, &point); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - { - printf_filtered ("RDI_setbreak: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - } - entry = - (struct local_bp_list_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct local_bp_list_entry)); - entry->addr = addr; - entry->point = point; - entry->next = local_bp_list; - local_bp_list = entry; - return rslt; -} - -static int -arm_rdi_remove_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, bfd_byte *contents_cache) -{ - int rslt; - PointHandle point; - struct local_bp_list_entry **entryp, *dead; - - for (entryp = &local_bp_list; *entryp != NULL; entryp = &(*entryp)->next) - if ((*entryp)->addr == addr) - break; - - if (*entryp) - { - dead = *entryp; - rslt = angel_RDI_clearbreak (dead->point); - if (rslt != RDIError_NoError) - printf_filtered ("RDI_clearbreak: %s\n", rdi_error_message (rslt)); - - /* Delete the breakpoint entry locally. */ - *entryp = dead->next; - xfree (dead); - } - - return 0; -} - - -static char * -rdi_error_message (int err) -{ - switch (err) - { - case RDIError_NoError: - return "no error"; - case RDIError_Reset: - return "debuggee reset"; - case RDIError_UndefinedInstruction: - return "undefined instruction"; - case RDIError_SoftwareInterrupt: - return "SWI trapped"; - case RDIError_PrefetchAbort: - return "prefetch abort, execution ran into unmapped memory?"; - case RDIError_DataAbort: - return "data abort, no memory at specified address?"; - case RDIError_AddressException: - return "address exception, access >26bit in 26bit mode"; - case RDIError_IRQ: - return "IRQ, interrupt trapped"; - case RDIError_FIQ: - return "FIQ, fast interrupt trapped"; - case RDIError_Error: - return "a miscellaneous type of error"; - case RDIError_BranchThrough0: - return "branch through location 0"; - case RDIError_NotInitialised: - return "internal error, RDI_open not called first"; - case RDIError_UnableToInitialise: - return "internal error, target world is broken"; - case RDIError_WrongByteSex: - return "See Operator: WrongByteSex"; - case RDIError_UnableToTerminate: - return "See Operator: Unable to Terminate"; - case RDIError_BadInstruction: - return "bad instruction, illegal to execute this instruction"; - case RDIError_IllegalInstruction: - return "illegal instruction, the effect of executing it is undefined"; - case RDIError_BadCPUStateSetting: - return "internal error, tried to set SPSR of user mode"; - case RDIError_UnknownCoPro: - return "unknown co-processor"; - case RDIError_UnknownCoProState: - return "cannot execute co-processor request"; - case RDIError_BadCoProState: - return "recognizably broken co-processor request"; - case RDIError_BadPointType: - return "internal error, bad point yype"; - case RDIError_UnimplementedType: - return "internal error, unimplemented type"; - case RDIError_BadPointSize: - return "internal error, bad point size"; - case RDIError_UnimplementedSize: - return "internal error, unimplemented size"; - case RDIError_NoMorePoints: - return "last break/watch point was used"; - case RDIError_BreakpointReached: - return "breakpoint reached"; - case RDIError_WatchpointAccessed: - return "watchpoint accessed"; - case RDIError_NoSuchPoint: - return "attempted to clear non-existent break/watch point"; - case RDIError_ProgramFinishedInStep: - return "end of the program reached while stepping"; - case RDIError_UserInterrupt: - return "you pressed Escape"; - case RDIError_CantSetPoint: - return "no more break/watch points available"; - case RDIError_IncompatibleRDILevels: - return "incompatible RDI levels"; - case RDIError_LittleEndian: - return "debuggee is little endian"; - case RDIError_BigEndian: - return "debuggee is big endian"; - case RDIError_SoftInitialiseError: - return "recoverable error in RDI initialization"; - case RDIError_InsufficientPrivilege: - return "internal error, supervisor state not accessible to monitor"; - case RDIError_UnimplementedMessage: - return "internal error, unimplemented message"; - case RDIError_UndefinedMessage: - return "internal error, undefined message"; - default: - return "undefined error message, should reset target"; - } -} - -/* Convert the ARM error messages to signals that GDB knows about. */ - -static enum target_signal -rdi_error_signal (int err) -{ - switch (err) - { - case RDIError_NoError: - return 0; - case RDIError_Reset: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_TERM; /* ??? */ - case RDIError_UndefinedInstruction: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_ILL; - case RDIError_SoftwareInterrupt: - case RDIError_PrefetchAbort: - case RDIError_DataAbort: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP; - case RDIError_AddressException: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_SEGV; - case RDIError_IRQ: - case RDIError_FIQ: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP; - case RDIError_Error: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_TERM; - case RDIError_BranchThrough0: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP; - case RDIError_NotInitialised: - case RDIError_UnableToInitialise: - case RDIError_WrongByteSex: - case RDIError_UnableToTerminate: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN; - case RDIError_BadInstruction: - case RDIError_IllegalInstruction: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_ILL; - case RDIError_BadCPUStateSetting: - case RDIError_UnknownCoPro: - case RDIError_UnknownCoProState: - case RDIError_BadCoProState: - case RDIError_BadPointType: - case RDIError_UnimplementedType: - case RDIError_BadPointSize: - case RDIError_UnimplementedSize: - case RDIError_NoMorePoints: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN; - case RDIError_BreakpointReached: - case RDIError_WatchpointAccessed: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP; - case RDIError_NoSuchPoint: - case RDIError_ProgramFinishedInStep: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN; - case RDIError_UserInterrupt: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_INT; - case RDIError_IncompatibleRDILevels: - case RDIError_LittleEndian: - case RDIError_BigEndian: - case RDIError_SoftInitialiseError: - case RDIError_InsufficientPrivilege: - case RDIError_UnimplementedMessage: - case RDIError_UndefinedMessage: - default: - return TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN; - } -} - -static void -arm_rdi_stop(void) -{ - angel_RDI_stop_request(); -} - - -/* Define the target operations structure. */ - -static void -init_rdi_ops (void) -{ - arm_rdi_ops.to_shortname = "rdi"; - arm_rdi_ops.to_longname = "ARM RDI"; - arm_rdi_ops.to_doc = "Use a remote ARM-based computer; via the RDI library.\n\ -Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya)."; - arm_rdi_ops.to_open = arm_rdi_open; - arm_rdi_ops.to_close = arm_rdi_close; - arm_rdi_ops.to_detach = arm_rdi_detach; - arm_rdi_ops.to_resume = arm_rdi_resume; - arm_rdi_ops.to_wait = arm_rdi_wait; - arm_rdi_ops.to_stop = arm_rdi_stop; - arm_rdi_ops.to_fetch_registers = arm_rdi_fetch_registers; - arm_rdi_ops.to_store_registers = arm_rdi_store_registers; - arm_rdi_ops.to_prepare_to_store = arm_rdi_prepare_to_store; - arm_rdi_ops.deprecated_xfer_memory = arm_rdi_xfer_memory; - arm_rdi_ops.to_files_info = arm_rdi_files_info; - arm_rdi_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = arm_rdi_insert_breakpoint; - arm_rdi_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = arm_rdi_remove_breakpoint; - arm_rdi_ops.to_kill = arm_rdi_kill; - arm_rdi_ops.to_load = generic_load; - arm_rdi_ops.to_create_inferior = arm_rdi_create_inferior; - arm_rdi_ops.to_mourn_inferior = arm_rdi_mourn_inferior; - arm_rdi_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum; - arm_rdi_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1; - arm_rdi_ops.to_has_memory = 1; - arm_rdi_ops.to_has_stack = 1; - arm_rdi_ops.to_has_registers = 1; - arm_rdi_ops.to_has_execution = 1; - arm_rdi_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC; -} - -static void -rdilogfile_command (char *arg, int from_tty) -{ - if (!arg || strlen (arg) == 0) - { - printf_filtered ("rdi log file is '%s'\n", log_filename); - return; - } - - if (log_filename) - xfree (log_filename); - - log_filename = xstrdup (arg); - - Adp_SetLogfile (log_filename); -} - -static void -rdilogenable_command (char *args, int from_tty) -{ - if (!args || strlen (args) == 0) - { - printf_filtered ("rdi log is %s\n", log_enable ? "enabled" : "disabled"); - return; - } - - if (!strcasecmp (args, "1") || - !strcasecmp (args, "y") || - !strcasecmp (args, "yes") || - !strcasecmp (args, "on") || - !strcasecmp (args, "t") || - !strcasecmp (args, "true")) - Adp_SetLogEnable (log_enable = 1); - else if (!strcasecmp (args, "0") || - !strcasecmp (args, "n") || - !strcasecmp (args, "no") || - !strcasecmp (args, "off") || - !strcasecmp (args, "f") || - !strcasecmp (args, "false")) - Adp_SetLogEnable (log_enable = 0); - else - printf_filtered ("rdilogenable: unrecognized argument '%s'\n" - " try y or n\n", args); -} - -extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_remote_rdi; /* -Wmissing-prototypes */ - -void -_initialize_remote_rdi (void) -{ - struct cmd_list_element *c; - - init_rdi_ops (); - add_target (&arm_rdi_ops); - - log_filename = xstrdup ("rdi.log"); - Adp_SetLogfile (log_filename); - Adp_SetLogEnable (log_enable); - - c = add_cmd ("rdilogfile", class_maintenance, rdilogfile_command, _("\ -Set filename for ADP packet log.\n\ -This file is used to log Angel Debugger Protocol packets.\n\ -With a single argument, sets the logfile name to that value.\n\ -Without an argument, shows the current logfile name.\n\ -See also: rdilogenable\n"), - &maintenancelist); - set_cmd_completer (c, filename_completer); - - add_cmd ("rdilogenable", class_maintenance, rdilogenable_command, _("\ -Set enable logging of ADP packets.\n\ -This will log ADP packets exchanged between gdb and the\n\ -rdi target device.\n\ -An argument of 1, t, true, y or yes will enable.\n\ -An argument of 0, f, false, n or no will disabled.\n\ -Withough an argument, it will display current state."), - &maintenancelist); - - add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("rdiromatzero", no_class, &rom_at_zero, _("\ -Set target has ROM at addr 0."), _("\ -Show if target has ROM at addr 0."), _("\ -A true value disables vector catching, false enables vector catching.\n\ -This is evaluated at the time the 'target rdi' command is executed."), - NULL, - NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: Target has ROM at addr 0 is %s. */ - &setlist, &showlist); - - add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("rdiheartbeat", no_class, &rdi_heartbeat, _("\ -Set enable for ADP heartbeat packets."), _("\ -Show enable for ADP heartbeat packets."), _("\ -I don't know why you would want this. If you enable them,\n\ -it will confuse ARM and EPI JTAG interface boxes as well\n\ -as the Angel Monitor."), - NULL, - NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: Enable for ADP heartbeat packets is %s. */ - &setlist, &showlist); -} - -/* A little dummy to make linking with the library succeed. */ - -void -Fail (const char *ignored, ...) -{ - -} |