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1/* Parameters for execution on a Hitachi Super-H machine.
2 Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4This file is part of GDB.
5
6This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
10
11This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
6c9638b4 18Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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19
20/* Contributed by Steve Chamberlain sac@cygnus.com */
21
22#define GDB_TARGET_IS_SH
23
24#define IEEE_FLOAT 1
25
26/* Define the bit, byte, and word ordering of the machine. */
27
5f2f2809 28#define TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE
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29
30
31/* Offset from address of function to start of its code.
32 Zero on most machines. */
33
34#define FUNCTION_START_OFFSET 0
35
36/* Advance PC across any function entry prologue instructions
37 to reach some "real" code. */
38
39extern CORE_ADDR sh_skip_prologue ();
40#define SKIP_PROLOGUE(ip) \
41 {(ip) = sh_skip_prologue(ip);}
42
43
44/* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc.
45 Can't always go through the frames for this because on some machines
46 the new frame is not set up until the new function executes
47 some instructions.
48
49 The return address is the value saved in the PR register + 4 */
50
51#define SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL(frame) \
52 (ADDR_BITS_REMOVE(read_register(PR_REGNUM))+4)
53
54/* Stack grows downward. */
55
56#define INNER_THAN <
57
58/* Illegal instruction - used by the simulator for breakpoint
59 detection */
60
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61#define BREAKPOINT {0xc3, 0xc3} /* 0xc3c3 is trapa #c3, and it works in big
62 and little endian modes */
7f4b5f94 63#define REMOTE_BREAKPOINT { 0xc3, 0x20}
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64
65/* If your kernel resets the pc after the trap happens you may need to
66 define this before including this file. */
2e2b2779 67#define DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK 0
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68
69/* Nonzero if instruction at PC is a return instruction. */
70#define ABOUT_TO_RETURN(pc) (read_memory_integer(pc,2) == 0x000b)
71
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72/* Say how long registers are. */
73#define REGISTER_TYPE long
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74
75/* Say how much memory is needed to store a copy of the register set */
76#define REGISTER_BYTES (NUM_REGS*4)
77
78/* Index within `registers' of the first byte of the space for
79 register N. */
80
81#define REGISTER_BYTE(N) ((N)*4)
82
83/* Number of bytes of storage in the actual machine representation
84 for register N. */
85
86#define REGISTER_RAW_SIZE(N) 4
87
88#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE(N) 4
89
90/* Largest value REGISTER_RAW_SIZE can have. */
91
92#define MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE 4
93
94/* Largest value REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE can have. */
95
96#define MAX_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE 4
97
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98/* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type
99 of data in register N. */
100
101#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE(N) builtin_type_int
102
103/* Initializer for an array of names of registers.
104 Entries beyond the first NUM_REGS are ignored. */
105
106#define REGISTER_NAMES \
107 {"r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", \
108 "r8", "r9", "r10","r11","r12","r13","r14","r15",\
7ccb1e44 109 "pc", "pr","gbr","vbr","mach","macl","sr","ticks","stalls","cycles","insts" ,"plr","tlr" }
9faacb92 110
7ccb1e44 111#define NUM_REGS 28
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112
113/* Register numbers of various important registers.
114 Note that some of these values are "real" register numbers,
115 and correspond to the general registers of the machine,
116 and some are "phony" register numbers which are too large
117 to be actual register numbers as far as the user is concerned
118 but do serve to get the desired values when passed to read_register. */
119
1480482a 120#define R0_REGNUM 0
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121#define FP_REGNUM 14
122#define SP_REGNUM 15
123#define PC_REGNUM 16
124#define PR_REGNUM 17
125#define GBR_REGNUM 18
126#define VBR_REGNUM 19
127#define MACH_REGNUM 20
128#define MACL_REGNUM 21
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129#define SR_REGNUM 22
130#define NUM_REALREGS 23
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131/* Store the address of the place in which to copy the structure the
132 subroutine will return. This is called from call_function.
133
134 We store structs through a pointer passed in R4 */
135
136#define STORE_STRUCT_RETURN(ADDR, SP) \
137 { write_register (4, (ADDR)); }
138
139/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
140 a function return value of type TYPE, and copy that, in virtual format,
141 into VALBUF. */
142
143#define EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,REGBUF,VALBUF) \
ade40d31 144 memcpy (VALBUF, (char *)(REGBUF), TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE))
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145
146
147/* Write into appropriate registers a function return value
148 of type TYPE, given in virtual format.
149
150 Things always get returned in R4/R5 */
151
152#define STORE_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,VALBUF) \
153 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE(4), VALBUF, TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE))
154
155
156/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
157 the address in which a function should return its structure value,
158 as a CORE_ADDR (or an expression that can be used as one). */
159
160#define EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS(REGBUF) (*(CORE_ADDR *)(REGBUF))
161\f
162
163/* Define other aspects of the stack frame.
164 we keep a copy of the worked out return pc lying around, since it
165 is a useful bit of info */
166
167#define EXTRA_FRAME_INFO \
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168 CORE_ADDR return_pc; \
169 int leaf_function; \
170 int f_offset;
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171
172#define INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO(fromleaf, fi) \
173 init_extra_frame_info(fromleaf, fi)
174
175/* A macro that tells us whether the function invocation represented
176 by FI does not have a frame on the stack associated with it. If it
177 does not, FRAMELESS is set to 1, else 0. */
178
179#define FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION(FI, FRAMELESS) \
180 (FRAMELESS) = frameless_look_for_prologue(FI)
181
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182#define FRAME_CHAIN(FRAME) sh_frame_chain(FRAME)
183#define FRAME_SAVED_PC(FRAME) ((FRAME)->return_pc)
184#define FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS(fi) (fi)->frame
185#define FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS(fi) (fi)->frame
186
187/* Set VAL to the number of args passed to frame described by FI.
188 Can set VAL to -1, meaning no way to tell. */
189
190/* We can't tell how many args there are */
191
192#define FRAME_NUM_ARGS(val,fi) (val = -1)
193
194/* Return number of bytes at start of arglist that are not really args. */
195
196#define FRAME_ARGS_SKIP 0
197
198/* Put here the code to store, into a struct frame_saved_regs,
199 the addresses of the saved registers of frame described by FRAME_INFO.
200 This includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in special
201 ways in the stack frame. sp is even more special:
202 the address we return for it IS the sp for the next frame. */
203
204#define FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS(frame_info, frame_saved_regs) \
205 frame_find_saved_regs(frame_info, &(frame_saved_regs))
206
207#define NAMES_HAVE_UNDERSCORE
208
209typedef unsigned short INSN_WORD;
210
2f5e1736 211#define ADDR_BITS_REMOVE(addr) ((addr))
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212
213#define CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH 10
214
215/* Discard from the stack the innermost frame,
216 restoring all saved registers. */
217
218#define POP_FRAME pop_frame();
219
2f5e1736 220
b4d3d0e5 221#define NOP {0x20, 0x0b}
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222
223#define REGISTER_SIZE 4
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