1 /* Low level Alpha interface, for GDB when running native.
2 Copyright 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GDB.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
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17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
25 #include <sys/ptrace.h>
28 #include <alpha/ptrace.h>
30 #include <machine/reg.h>
34 /* Prototypes for local functions. */
36 static void fetch_osf_core_registers PARAMS ((char *,
37 unsigned, int, CORE_ADDR));
38 static void fetch_elf_core_registers PARAMS ((char *,
39 unsigned, int, CORE_ADDR));
41 /* Size of elements in jmpbuf */
43 #define JB_ELEMENT_SIZE 8
45 /* The definition for JB_PC in machine/reg.h is wrong.
46 And we can't get at the correct definition in setjmp.h as it is
47 not always available (eg. if _POSIX_SOURCE is defined which is the
48 default). As the defintion is unlikely to change (see comment
49 in <setjmp.h>, define the correct value here. */
54 /* Figure out where the longjmp will land.
55 We expect the first arg to be a pointer to the jmp_buf structure from which
56 we extract the pc (JB_PC) that we will land at. The pc is copied into PC.
57 This routine returns true on success. */
60 get_longjmp_target (pc)
64 char raw_buffer[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE];
66 jb_addr = read_register (A0_REGNUM);
68 if (target_read_memory (jb_addr + JB_PC * JB_ELEMENT_SIZE, raw_buffer,
72 *pc = extract_address (raw_buffer, sizeof (CORE_ADDR));
76 /* Extract the register values out of the core file and store
77 them where `read_register' will find them.
79 CORE_REG_SECT points to the register values themselves, read into memory.
80 CORE_REG_SIZE is the size of that area.
81 WHICH says which set of registers we are handling (0 = int, 2 = float
82 on machines where they are discontiguous).
83 REG_ADDR is the offset from u.u_ar0 to the register values relative to
84 core_reg_sect. This is used with old-fashioned core files to
85 locate the registers in a large upage-plus-stack ".reg" section.
86 Original upage address X is at location core_reg_sect+x+reg_addr.
90 fetch_osf_core_registers (core_reg_sect, core_reg_size, which, reg_addr)
92 unsigned core_reg_size;
100 /* Table to map a gdb regnum to an index in the core register section.
101 The floating point register values are garbage in OSF/1.2 core files. */
102 static int core_reg_mapping[NUM_REGS] =
104 #define EFL (EF_SIZE / 8)
105 EF_V0, EF_T0, EF_T1, EF_T2, EF_T3, EF_T4, EF_T5, EF_T6,
106 EF_T7, EF_S0, EF_S1, EF_S2, EF_S3, EF_S4, EF_S5, EF_S6,
107 EF_A0, EF_A1, EF_A2, EF_A3, EF_A4, EF_A5, EF_T8, EF_T9,
108 EF_T10, EF_T11, EF_RA, EF_T12, EF_AT, EF_GP, EF_SP, -1,
109 EFL + 0, EFL + 1, EFL + 2, EFL + 3, EFL + 4, EFL + 5, EFL + 6, EFL + 7,
110 EFL + 8, EFL + 9, EFL + 10, EFL + 11, EFL + 12, EFL + 13, EFL + 14, EFL + 15,
111 EFL + 16, EFL + 17, EFL + 18, EFL + 19, EFL + 20, EFL + 21, EFL + 22, EFL + 23,
112 EFL + 24, EFL + 25, EFL + 26, EFL + 27, EFL + 28, EFL + 29, EFL + 30, EFL + 31,
115 static char zerobuf[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE] =
118 for (regno = 0; regno < NUM_REGS; regno++)
120 if (CANNOT_FETCH_REGISTER (regno))
122 supply_register (regno, zerobuf);
125 addr = 8 * core_reg_mapping[regno];
126 if (addr < 0 || addr >= core_reg_size)
133 supply_register (regno, core_reg_sect + addr);
138 error ("Register %s not found in core file.", REGISTER_NAME (bad_reg));
143 fetch_elf_core_registers (core_reg_sect, core_reg_size, which, reg_addr)
145 unsigned core_reg_size;
149 if (core_reg_size < 32 * 8)
151 error ("Core file register section too small (%u bytes).", core_reg_size);
157 /* The FPU Registers. */
158 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM)], core_reg_sect, 31 * 8);
159 memset (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM + 31)], 0, 8);
160 memset (®ister_valid[FP0_REGNUM], 1, 32);
164 /* The General Registers. */
165 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (V0_REGNUM)], core_reg_sect, 31 * 8);
166 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (PC_REGNUM)], core_reg_sect + 31 * 8, 8);
167 memset (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (ZERO_REGNUM)], 0, 8);
168 memset (®ister_valid[V0_REGNUM], 1, 32);
169 register_valid[PC_REGNUM] = 1;
174 /* Map gdb internal register number to a ptrace ``address''.
175 These ``addresses'' are defined in <sys/ptrace.h> */
177 #define REGISTER_PTRACE_ADDR(regno) \
178 (regno < FP0_REGNUM ? GPR_BASE + (regno) \
179 : regno == PC_REGNUM ? PC \
180 : regno >= FP0_REGNUM ? FPR_BASE + ((regno) - FP0_REGNUM) \
183 /* Return the ptrace ``address'' of register REGNO. */
186 register_addr (regno, blockend)
190 return REGISTER_PTRACE_ADDR (regno);
196 return (sizeof (struct user));
199 #if defined(USE_PROC_FS) || defined(HAVE_GREGSET_T)
200 #include <sys/procfs.h>
203 * See the comment in m68k-tdep.c regarding the utility of these functions.
207 supply_gregset (gregsetp)
211 register long *regp = ALPHA_REGSET_BASE (gregsetp);
212 static char zerobuf[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE] =
215 for (regi = 0; regi < 31; regi++)
216 supply_register (regi, (char *) (regp + regi));
218 supply_register (PC_REGNUM, (char *) (regp + 31));
220 /* Fill inaccessible registers with zero. */
221 supply_register (ZERO_REGNUM, zerobuf);
222 supply_register (FP_REGNUM, zerobuf);
226 fill_gregset (gregsetp, regno)
231 register long *regp = ALPHA_REGSET_BASE (gregsetp);
233 for (regi = 0; regi < 31; regi++)
234 if ((regno == -1) || (regno == regi))
235 *(regp + regi) = *(long *) ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (regi)];
237 if ((regno == -1) || (regno == PC_REGNUM))
238 *(regp + 31) = *(long *) ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (PC_REGNUM)];
242 * Now we do the same thing for floating-point registers.
243 * Again, see the comments in m68k-tdep.c.
247 supply_fpregset (fpregsetp)
248 fpregset_t *fpregsetp;
251 register long *regp = ALPHA_REGSET_BASE (fpregsetp);
253 for (regi = 0; regi < 32; regi++)
254 supply_register (regi + FP0_REGNUM, (char *) (regp + regi));
258 fill_fpregset (fpregsetp, regno)
259 fpregset_t *fpregsetp;
263 register long *regp = ALPHA_REGSET_BASE (fpregsetp);
265 for (regi = FP0_REGNUM; regi < FP0_REGNUM + 32; regi++)
267 if ((regno == -1) || (regno == regi))
269 *(regp + regi - FP0_REGNUM) =
270 *(long *) ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (regi)];
277 /* Register that we are able to handle alpha core file formats. */
279 static struct core_fns alpha_osf_core_fns =
281 /* This really is bfd_target_unknown_flavour. */
283 bfd_target_unknown_flavour, /* core_flavour */
284 default_check_format, /* check_format */
285 default_core_sniffer, /* core_sniffer */
286 fetch_osf_core_registers, /* core_read_registers */
290 static struct core_fns alpha_elf_core_fns =
292 bfd_target_elf_flavour, /* core_flavour */
293 default_check_format, /* check_format */
294 default_core_sniffer, /* core_sniffer */
295 fetch_elf_core_registers, /* core_read_registers */
300 _initialize_core_alpha ()
302 add_core_fns (&alpha_osf_core_fns);
303 add_core_fns (&alpha_elf_core_fns);