1 /* Memory-access and commands for remote NINDY process, for GDB.
2 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Intel Corporation. Modified from remote.c by Chris Benenati.
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23 Except for the data cache routines, this file bears little resemblence
24 to remote.c. A new (although similar) protocol has been specified, and
25 portions of the code are entirely dependent on having an i80960 with a
26 NINDY ROM monitor at the other end of the line.
29 /*****************************************************************************
31 * REMOTE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL BETWEEN GDB960 AND THE NINDY ROM MONITOR.
37 * As far as NINDY is concerned, GDB is always in one of two modes: command
38 * mode or passthrough mode.
40 * In command mode (the default) pre-defined packets containing requests
41 * are sent by GDB to NINDY. NINDY never talks except in reponse to a request.
43 * Once the the user program is started, GDB enters passthrough mode, to give
44 * the user program access to the terminal. GDB remains in this mode until
45 * NINDY indicates that the program has stopped.
51 * GDB writes all input received from the keyboard directly to NINDY, and writes
52 * all characters received from NINDY directly to the monitor.
54 * Keyboard input is neither buffered nor echoed to the monitor.
56 * GDB remains in passthrough mode until NINDY sends a single ^P character,
57 * to indicate that the user process has stopped.
60 * GDB assumes NINDY performs a 'flushreg' when the user program stops.
66 * All info (except for message ack and nak) is transferred between gdb
67 * and the remote processor in messages of the following format:
72 * # is a literal character
74 * <info> ASCII information; all numeric information is in the
75 * form of hex digits ('0'-'9' and lowercase 'a'-'f').
78 * is a pair of ASCII hex digits representing an 8-bit
79 * checksum formed by adding together each of the
80 * characters in <info>.
82 * The receiver of a message always sends a single character to the sender
83 * to indicate that the checksum was good ('+') or bad ('-'); the sender
84 * re-transmits the entire message over until a '+' is received.
86 * In response to a command NINDY always sends back either data or
87 * a result code of the form "Xnn", where "nn" are hex digits and "X00"
88 * means no errors. (Exceptions: the "s" and "c" commands don't respond.)
90 * SEE THE HEADER OF THE FILE "gdb.c" IN THE NINDY MONITOR SOURCE CODE FOR A
91 * FULL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL COMMANDS.
93 * SEE THE FILE "stop.h" IN THE NINDY MONITOR SOURCE CODE FOR A LIST
96 ***************************************************************************/
100 #include <sys/types.h>
104 #include "inferior.h"
110 #include "floatformat.h"
112 #include <sys/file.h>
115 #include "nindy-share/env.h"
116 #include "nindy-share/stop.h"
117 #include "remote-utils.h"
119 extern int unlink ();
120 extern char *getenv ();
121 extern char *mktemp ();
123 extern void generic_mourn_inferior ();
125 extern struct target_ops nindy_ops;
126 extern FILE *instream;
128 extern char ninStopWhy ();
129 extern int ninMemGet ();
130 extern int ninMemPut ();
132 int nindy_initial_brk; /* nonzero if want to send an initial BREAK to nindy */
133 int nindy_old_protocol; /* nonzero if want to use old protocol */
134 char *nindy_ttyname; /* name of tty to talk to nindy on, or null */
136 #define DLE '\020' /* Character NINDY sends to indicate user program has
141 /* From nindy-share/nindy.c. */
142 extern serial_t nindy_serial;
144 static int have_regs = 0; /* 1 iff regs read since i960 last halted */
145 static int regs_changed = 0; /* 1 iff regs were modified since last read */
147 extern char *exists ();
149 static void nindy_fetch_registers (int);
151 static void nindy_store_registers (int);
153 static char *savename;
156 nindy_close (int quitting)
158 if (nindy_serial != NULL)
159 SERIAL_CLOSE (nindy_serial);
167 /* Open a connection to a remote debugger.
168 FIXME, there should be "set" commands for the options that are
169 now specified with gdb command-line options (old_protocol,
172 nindy_open (char *name, /* "/dev/ttyXX", "ttyXX", or "XX": tty to be opened */
178 error_no_arg ("serial port device name");
180 target_preopen (from_tty);
184 have_regs = regs_changed = 0;
186 /* Allow user to interrupt the following -- we could hang if there's
187 no NINDY at the other end of the remote tty. */
189 /* If baud_rate is -1, then ninConnect will not recognize the baud rate
190 and will deal with the situation in a (more or less) reasonable
192 sprintf (baudrate, "%d", baud_rate);
193 ninConnect (name, baudrate,
194 nindy_initial_brk, !from_tty, nindy_old_protocol);
197 if (nindy_serial == NULL)
199 perror_with_name (name);
202 savename = savestring (name, strlen (name));
203 push_target (&nindy_ops);
205 target_fetch_registers (-1);
208 init_wait_for_inferior ();
209 clear_proceed_status ();
213 /* User-initiated quit of nindy operations. */
216 nindy_detach (char *name, int from_tty)
219 error ("Too many arguments");
224 nindy_files_info (void)
226 /* FIXME: this lies about the baud rate if we autobauded. */
227 printf_unfiltered ("\tAttached to %s at %d bits per second%s%s.\n", savename,
229 nindy_old_protocol ? " in old protocol" : "",
230 nindy_initial_brk ? " with initial break" : "");
233 /* Return the number of characters in the buffer BUF before
234 the first DLE character. N is maximum number of characters to
239 non_dle (char *buf, int n)
243 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
253 /* Tell the remote machine to resume. */
256 nindy_resume (int pid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal)
258 if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0 && siggnal != stop_signal)
259 warning ("Can't send signals to remote NINDY targets.");
263 nindy_store_registers (-1);
270 /* FIXME, we can probably use the normal terminal_inferior stuff here.
271 We have to do terminal_inferior and then set up the passthrough
272 settings initially. Thereafter, terminal_ours and terminal_inferior
273 will automatically swap the settings around for us. */
275 struct clean_up_tty_args
277 serial_ttystate state;
280 static struct clean_up_tty_args tty_args;
283 clean_up_tty (PTR ptrarg)
285 struct clean_up_tty_args *args = (struct clean_up_tty_args *) ptrarg;
286 SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (args->serial, args->state);
288 warning ("\n\nYou may need to reset the 80960 and/or reload your program.\n");
291 /* Recover from ^Z or ^C while remote process is running */
292 static void (*old_ctrlc) ();
294 static void (*old_ctrlz) ();
300 SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (tty_args.serial, tty_args.state);
301 xfree (tty_args.state);
303 signal (SIGINT, old_ctrlc);
305 signal (SIGTSTP, old_ctrlz);
307 error ("\n\nYou may need to reset the 80960 and/or reload your program.\n");
310 /* Wait until the remote machine stops. While waiting, operate in passthrough
311 * mode; i.e., pass everything NINDY sends to gdb_stdout, and everything from
314 * Return to caller, storing status in 'status' just as `wait' would.
318 nindy_wait (int pid, struct target_waitstatus *status)
324 unsigned char stop_exit;
325 unsigned char stop_code;
326 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
327 long ip_value, fp_value, sp_value; /* Reg values from stop */
329 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
330 status->value.integer = 0;
332 /* OPERATE IN PASSTHROUGH MODE UNTIL NINDY SENDS A DLE CHARACTER */
334 /* Save current tty attributes, and restore them when done. */
335 tty_args.serial = SERIAL_FDOPEN (0);
336 tty_args.state = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (tty_args.serial);
337 old_ctrlc = signal (SIGINT, clean_up_int);
339 old_ctrlz = signal (SIGTSTP, clean_up_int);
342 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (clean_up_tty, &tty_args);
344 /* Pass input from keyboard to NINDY as it arrives. NINDY will interpret
345 <CR> and perform echo. */
346 /* This used to set CBREAK and clear ECHO and CRMOD. I hope this is close
348 SERIAL_RAW (tty_args.serial);
352 /* Input on remote */
353 c = SERIAL_READCHAR (nindy_serial, -1);
354 if (c == SERIAL_ERROR)
356 error ("Cannot read from serial line");
358 else if (c == 0x1b) /* ESC */
360 c = SERIAL_READCHAR (nindy_serial, -1);
363 else if (c != 0x10) /* DLE */
364 /* Write out any characters preceding DLE */
371 stop_exit = ninStopWhy (&stop_code,
372 &ip_value, &fp_value, &sp_value);
373 if (!stop_exit && (stop_code == STOP_SRQ))
381 /* Get out of loop */
382 supply_register (IP_REGNUM,
384 supply_register (FP_REGNUM,
386 supply_register (SP_REGNUM,
393 SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (tty_args.serial, tty_args.state);
394 xfree (tty_args.state);
395 discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
399 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
400 status->value.integer = stop_code;
404 /* nindy has some special stop code need to be handled */
405 if (stop_code == STOP_GDB_BPT)
406 stop_code = TRACE_STEP;
407 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
408 status->value.sig = i960_fault_to_signal (stop_code);
413 /* Read the remote registers into the block REGS. */
415 /* This is the block that ninRegsGet and ninRegsPut handles. */
418 char local_regs[16 * 4];
419 char global_regs[16 * 4];
423 char fp_as_double[4 * 8];
427 nindy_fetch_registers (int regno)
429 struct nindy_regs nindy_regs;
433 ninRegsGet ((char *) &nindy_regs);
436 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (R0_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.local_regs, 16 * 4);
437 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (G0_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.global_regs, 16 * 4);
438 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (PCW_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.pcw_acw, 2 * 4);
439 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (IP_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.ip, 1 * 4);
440 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (TCW_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.tcw, 1 * 4);
441 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.fp_as_double, 4 * 8);
443 registers_fetched ();
447 nindy_prepare_to_store (void)
449 /* Fetch all regs if they aren't already here. */
450 read_register_bytes (0, NULL, REGISTER_BYTES);
454 nindy_store_registers (int regno)
456 struct nindy_regs nindy_regs;
459 memcpy (nindy_regs.local_regs, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (R0_REGNUM)], 16 * 4);
460 memcpy (nindy_regs.global_regs, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (G0_REGNUM)], 16 * 4);
461 memcpy (nindy_regs.pcw_acw, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (PCW_REGNUM)], 2 * 4);
462 memcpy (nindy_regs.ip, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (IP_REGNUM)], 1 * 4);
463 memcpy (nindy_regs.tcw, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (TCW_REGNUM)], 1 * 4);
464 memcpy (nindy_regs.fp_as_double, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM)], 8 * 4);
467 ninRegsPut ((char *) &nindy_regs);
471 /* Copy LEN bytes to or from inferior's memory starting at MEMADDR
472 to debugger memory starting at MYADDR. Copy to inferior if
473 SHOULD_WRITE is nonzero. Returns the length copied. TARGET is
477 nindy_xfer_inferior_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len,
479 struct mem_attrib *attrib ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
480 struct target_ops *target ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
488 res = ninMemPut (memaddr, myaddr, len);
490 res = ninMemGet (memaddr, myaddr, len);
496 nindy_create_inferior (char *execfile, char *args, char **env)
502 error ("Can't pass arguments to remote NINDY process");
504 if (execfile == 0 || exec_bfd == 0)
505 error ("No executable file specified");
507 entry_pt = (int) bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd);
511 /* The "process" (board) is already stopped awaiting our commands, and
512 the program is already downloaded. We just set its PC and go. */
514 inferior_pid = pid; /* Needed for wait_for_inferior below */
516 clear_proceed_status ();
518 /* Tell wait_for_inferior that we've started a new process. */
519 init_wait_for_inferior ();
521 /* Set up the "saved terminal modes" of the inferior
522 based on what modes we are starting it with. */
523 target_terminal_init ();
525 /* Install inferior's terminal modes. */
526 target_terminal_inferior ();
528 /* insert_step_breakpoint (); FIXME, do we need this? */
530 proceed ((CORE_ADDR) entry_pt, TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0);
534 reset_command (char *args, int from_tty)
536 if (nindy_serial == NULL)
538 error ("No target system to reset -- use 'target nindy' command.");
540 if (query ("Really reset the target system?", 0, 0))
542 SERIAL_SEND_BREAK (nindy_serial);
543 tty_flush (nindy_serial);
548 nindy_kill (char *args, int from_tty)
550 return; /* Ignore attempts to kill target system */
553 /* Clean up when a program exits.
555 The program actually lives on in the remote processor's RAM, and may be
556 run again without a download. Don't leave it full of breakpoint
560 nindy_mourn_inferior (void)
562 remove_breakpoints ();
563 unpush_target (&nindy_ops);
564 generic_mourn_inferior (); /* Do all the proper things now */
567 /* Pass the args the way catch_errors wants them. */
569 nindy_open_stub (char *arg)
576 nindy_load (char *filename, int from_tty)
579 /* Can't do unix style forking on a VMS system, so we'll use bfd to do
583 bfd *file = bfd_openr (filename, 0);
586 perror_with_name (filename);
590 if (!bfd_check_format (file, bfd_object))
592 error ("can't prove it's an object file\n");
596 for (s = file->sections; s; s = s->next)
598 if (s->flags & SEC_LOAD)
600 char *buffer = xmalloc (s->_raw_size);
601 bfd_get_section_contents (file, s, buffer, 0, s->_raw_size);
602 printf ("Loading section %s, size %x vma %x\n",
606 ninMemPut (s->vma, buffer, s->_raw_size);
614 load_stub (char *arg)
616 target_load (arg, 1);
620 /* This routine is run as a hook, just before the main command loop is
621 entered. If gdb is configured for the i960, but has not had its
622 nindy target specified yet, this will loop prompting the user to do so.
624 Unlike the loop provided by Intel, we actually let the user get out
625 of this with a RETURN. This is useful when e.g. simply examining
626 an i960 object file on the host system. */
629 nindy_before_main_loop (void)
634 while (target_stack->target_ops != &nindy_ops) /* What is this crap??? */
635 { /* remote tty not specified yet */
636 if (instream == stdin)
638 printf_unfiltered ("\nAttach /dev/ttyNN -- specify NN, or \"quit\" to quit: ");
639 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
641 fgets (ttyname, sizeof (ttyname) - 1, stdin);
643 /* Strip leading and trailing whitespace */
644 for (p = ttyname; isspace (*p); p++)
650 return; /* User just hit spaces or return, wants out */
652 for (p2 = p; !isspace (*p2) && (*p2 != '\0'); p2++)
657 if (STREQ ("quit", p))
662 if (catch_errors (nindy_open_stub, p, "", RETURN_MASK_ALL))
664 /* Now that we have a tty open for talking to the remote machine,
665 download the executable file if one was specified. */
668 catch_errors (load_stub, bfd_get_filename (exec_bfd), "",
675 /* Define the target subroutine names */
677 struct target_ops nindy_ops;
680 init_nindy_ops (void)
682 nindy_ops.to_shortname = "nindy";
683 "Remote serial target in i960 NINDY-specific protocol",
684 nindy_ops.to_longname = "Use a remote i960 system running NINDY connected by a serial line.\n\
685 Specify the name of the device the serial line is connected to.\n\
686 The speed (baud rate), whether to use the old NINDY protocol,\n\
687 and whether to send a break on startup, are controlled by options\n\
688 specified when you started GDB.";
689 nindy_ops.to_doc = "";
690 nindy_ops.to_open = nindy_open;
691 nindy_ops.to_close = nindy_close;
692 nindy_ops.to_attach = 0;
693 nindy_ops.to_post_attach = NULL;
694 nindy_ops.to_require_attach = NULL;
695 nindy_ops.to_detach = nindy_detach;
696 nindy_ops.to_require_detach = NULL;
697 nindy_ops.to_resume = nindy_resume;
698 nindy_ops.to_wait = nindy_wait;
699 nindy_ops.to_post_wait = NULL;
700 nindy_ops.to_fetch_registers = nindy_fetch_registers;
701 nindy_ops.to_store_registers = nindy_store_registers;
702 nindy_ops.to_prepare_to_store = nindy_prepare_to_store;
703 nindy_ops.to_xfer_memory = nindy_xfer_inferior_memory;
704 nindy_ops.to_files_info = nindy_files_info;
705 nindy_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = memory_insert_breakpoint;
706 nindy_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = memory_remove_breakpoint;
707 nindy_ops.to_terminal_init = 0;
708 nindy_ops.to_terminal_inferior = 0;
709 nindy_ops.to_terminal_ours_for_output = 0;
710 nindy_ops.to_terminal_ours = 0;
711 nindy_ops.to_terminal_info = 0; /* Terminal crud */
712 nindy_ops.to_kill = nindy_kill;
713 nindy_ops.to_load = nindy_load;
714 nindy_ops.to_lookup_symbol = 0; /* lookup_symbol */
715 nindy_ops.to_create_inferior = nindy_create_inferior;
716 nindy_ops.to_post_startup_inferior = NULL;
717 nindy_ops.to_acknowledge_created_inferior = NULL;
718 nindy_ops.to_clone_and_follow_inferior = NULL;
719 nindy_ops.to_post_follow_inferior_by_clone = NULL;
720 nindy_ops.to_insert_fork_catchpoint = NULL;
721 nindy_ops.to_remove_fork_catchpoint = NULL;
722 nindy_ops.to_insert_vfork_catchpoint = NULL;
723 nindy_ops.to_remove_vfork_catchpoint = NULL;
724 nindy_ops.to_has_forked = NULL;
725 nindy_ops.to_has_vforked = NULL;
726 nindy_ops.to_can_follow_vfork_prior_to_exec = NULL;
727 nindy_ops.to_post_follow_vfork = NULL;
728 nindy_ops.to_insert_exec_catchpoint = NULL;
729 nindy_ops.to_remove_exec_catchpoint = NULL;
730 nindy_ops.to_has_execd = NULL;
731 nindy_ops.to_reported_exec_events_per_exec_call = NULL;
732 nindy_ops.to_has_exited = NULL;
733 nindy_ops.to_mourn_inferior = nindy_mourn_inferior;
734 nindy_ops.to_can_run = 0; /* can_run */
735 nindy_ops.to_notice_signals = 0; /* notice_signals */
736 nindy_ops.to_thread_alive = 0; /* to_thread_alive */
737 nindy_ops.to_stop = 0; /* to_stop */
738 nindy_ops.to_pid_to_exec_file = NULL;
739 nindy_ops.to_core_file_to_sym_file = NULL;
740 nindy_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum;
741 nindy_ops.DONT_USE = 0; /* next */
742 nindy_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1;
743 nindy_ops.to_has_memory = 1;
744 nindy_ops.to_has_stack = 1;
745 nindy_ops.to_has_registers = 1;
746 nindy_ops.to_has_execution = 1; /* all mem, mem, stack, regs, exec */
747 nindy_ops.to_sections = 0;
748 nindy_ops.to_sections_end = 0; /* Section pointers */
749 nindy_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC; /* Always the last thing */
753 _initialize_nindy (void)
756 add_target (&nindy_ops);
757 add_com ("reset", class_obscure, reset_command,
758 "Send a 'break' to the remote target system.\n\
759 Only useful if the target has been equipped with a circuit\n\
760 to perform a hard reset when a break is detected.");