* infcmd.c (print_return_value): Remove STRUCT_RETURN argument.
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1/* Perform an inferior function call, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2
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3 Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
4 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
9ab9195f 5 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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6
7 This file is part of GDB.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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21
22#include "defs.h"
23#include "breakpoint.h"
24#include "target.h"
25#include "regcache.h"
26#include "inferior.h"
27#include "gdb_assert.h"
28#include "block.h"
29#include "gdbcore.h"
30#include "language.h"
9ab9195f 31#include "objfiles.h"
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32#include "gdbcmd.h"
33#include "command.h"
34#include "gdb_string.h"
b9362cc7 35#include "infcall.h"
96860204 36#include "dummy-frame.h"
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37
38/* NOTE: cagney/2003-04-16: What's the future of this code?
39
40 GDB needs an asynchronous expression evaluator, that means an
41 asynchronous inferior function call implementation, and that in
42 turn means restructuring the code so that it is event driven. */
43
44/* How you should pass arguments to a function depends on whether it
45 was defined in K&R style or prototype style. If you define a
46 function using the K&R syntax that takes a `float' argument, then
47 callers must pass that argument as a `double'. If you define the
48 function using the prototype syntax, then you must pass the
49 argument as a `float', with no promotion.
50
51 Unfortunately, on certain older platforms, the debug info doesn't
52 indicate reliably how each function was defined. A function type's
53 TYPE_FLAG_PROTOTYPED flag may be clear, even if the function was
54 defined in prototype style. When calling a function whose
55 TYPE_FLAG_PROTOTYPED flag is clear, GDB consults this flag to
56 decide what to do.
57
58 For modern targets, it is proper to assume that, if the prototype
59 flag is clear, that can be trusted: `float' arguments should be
60 promoted to `double'. For some older targets, if the prototype
61 flag is clear, that doesn't tell us anything. The default is to
62 trust the debug information; the user can override this behavior
63 with "set coerce-float-to-double 0". */
64
65static int coerce_float_to_double_p = 1;
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66static void
67show_coerce_float_to_double_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
68 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
69{
70 fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
71Coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions is %s.\n"),
72 value);
73}
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74
75/* This boolean tells what gdb should do if a signal is received while
76 in a function called from gdb (call dummy). If set, gdb unwinds
77 the stack and restore the context to what as it was before the
78 call.
79
80 The default is to stop in the frame where the signal was received. */
81
82int unwind_on_signal_p = 0;
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83static void
84show_unwind_on_signal_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
85 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
86{
87 fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
88Unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy is %s.\n"),
89 value);
90}
91
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92
93/* Perform the standard coercions that are specified
94 for arguments to be passed to C functions.
95
96 If PARAM_TYPE is non-NULL, it is the expected parameter type.
97 IS_PROTOTYPED is non-zero if the function declaration is prototyped. */
98
99static struct value *
100value_arg_coerce (struct value *arg, struct type *param_type,
101 int is_prototyped)
102{
df407dfe 103 struct type *arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
52f0bd74 104 struct type *type
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105 = param_type ? check_typedef (param_type) : arg_type;
106
107 switch (TYPE_CODE (type))
108 {
109 case TYPE_CODE_REF:
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110 {
111 struct value *new_value;
112
113 if (TYPE_CODE (arg_type) == TYPE_CODE_REF)
114 return value_cast_pointers (type, arg);
115
116 /* Cast the value to the reference's target type, and then
117 convert it back to a reference. This will issue an error
118 if the value was not previously in memory - in some cases
119 we should clearly be allowing this, but how? */
120 new_value = value_cast (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), arg);
121 new_value = value_ref (new_value);
122 return new_value;
123 }
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124 case TYPE_CODE_INT:
125 case TYPE_CODE_CHAR:
126 case TYPE_CODE_BOOL:
127 case TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
128 /* If we don't have a prototype, coerce to integer type if necessary. */
129 if (!is_prototyped)
130 {
131 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int))
132 type = builtin_type_int;
133 }
134 /* Currently all target ABIs require at least the width of an integer
135 type for an argument. We may have to conditionalize the following
136 type coercion for future targets. */
137 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int))
138 type = builtin_type_int;
139 break;
140 case TYPE_CODE_FLT:
141 if (!is_prototyped && coerce_float_to_double_p)
142 {
143 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_double))
144 type = builtin_type_double;
145 else if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_double))
146 type = builtin_type_long_double;
147 }
148 break;
149 case TYPE_CODE_FUNC:
150 type = lookup_pointer_type (type);
151 break;
152 case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY:
153 /* Arrays are coerced to pointers to their first element, unless
154 they are vectors, in which case we want to leave them alone,
155 because they are passed by value. */
156 if (current_language->c_style_arrays)
157 if (!TYPE_VECTOR (type))
158 type = lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type));
159 break;
160 case TYPE_CODE_UNDEF:
161 case TYPE_CODE_PTR:
162 case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
163 case TYPE_CODE_UNION:
164 case TYPE_CODE_VOID:
165 case TYPE_CODE_SET:
166 case TYPE_CODE_RANGE:
167 case TYPE_CODE_STRING:
168 case TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING:
169 case TYPE_CODE_ERROR:
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170 case TYPE_CODE_MEMBERPTR:
171 case TYPE_CODE_METHODPTR:
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172 case TYPE_CODE_METHOD:
173 case TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX:
174 default:
175 break;
176 }
177
178 return value_cast (type, arg);
179}
180
181/* Determine a function's address and its return type from its value.
182 Calls error() if the function is not valid for calling. */
183
a9fa03de 184CORE_ADDR
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185find_function_addr (struct value *function, struct type **retval_type)
186{
df407dfe 187 struct type *ftype = check_typedef (value_type (function));
52f0bd74 188 enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (ftype);
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189 struct type *value_type;
190 CORE_ADDR funaddr;
191
192 /* If it's a member function, just look at the function
193 part of it. */
194
195 /* Determine address to call. */
196 if (code == TYPE_CODE_FUNC || code == TYPE_CODE_METHOD)
197 {
198 funaddr = VALUE_ADDRESS (function);
199 value_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype);
200 }
201 else if (code == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
202 {
203 funaddr = value_as_address (function);
204 ftype = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype));
205 if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC
206 || TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD)
207 {
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208 funaddr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (current_gdbarch,
209 funaddr,
210 &current_target);
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211 value_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype);
212 }
213 else
214 value_type = builtin_type_int;
215 }
216 else if (code == TYPE_CODE_INT)
217 {
218 /* Handle the case of functions lacking debugging info.
219 Their values are characters since their addresses are char */
220 if (TYPE_LENGTH (ftype) == 1)
221 funaddr = value_as_address (value_addr (function));
222 else
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223 {
224 /* Handle function descriptors lacking debug info. */
225 int found_descriptor = 0;
226 if (VALUE_LVAL (function) == lval_memory)
227 {
228 CORE_ADDR nfunaddr;
229 funaddr = value_as_address (value_addr (function));
230 nfunaddr = funaddr;
231 funaddr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (current_gdbarch,
232 funaddr,
233 &current_target);
234 if (funaddr != nfunaddr)
235 found_descriptor = 1;
236 }
237 if (!found_descriptor)
238 /* Handle integer used as address of a function. */
239 funaddr = (CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (function);
240 }
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241
242 value_type = builtin_type_int;
243 }
244 else
8a3fe4f8 245 error (_("Invalid data type for function to be called."));
04714b91 246
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247 if (retval_type != NULL)
248 *retval_type = value_type;
cbf3b44a 249 return funaddr + gdbarch_deprecated_function_start_offset (current_gdbarch);
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250}
251
252/* Call breakpoint_auto_delete on the current contents of the bpstat
253 pointed to by arg (which is really a bpstat *). */
254
255static void
256breakpoint_auto_delete_contents (void *arg)
257{
258 breakpoint_auto_delete (*(bpstat *) arg);
259}
260
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261static CORE_ADDR
262generic_push_dummy_code (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
263 CORE_ADDR sp, CORE_ADDR funaddr, int using_gcc,
264 struct value **args, int nargs,
265 struct type *value_type,
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266 CORE_ADDR *real_pc, CORE_ADDR *bp_addr,
267 struct regcache *regcache)
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268{
269 /* Something here to findout the size of a breakpoint and then
270 allocate space for it on the stack. */
271 int bplen;
272 /* This code assumes frame align. */
273 gdb_assert (gdbarch_frame_align_p (gdbarch));
274 /* Force the stack's alignment. The intent is to ensure that the SP
275 is aligned to at least a breakpoint instruction's boundary. */
276 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp);
277 /* Allocate space for, and then position the breakpoint on the
278 stack. */
279 if (gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, 1, 2))
280 {
281 CORE_ADDR bppc = sp;
282 gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, &bppc, &bplen);
283 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp - bplen);
284 (*bp_addr) = sp;
285 /* Should the breakpoint size/location be re-computed here? */
286 }
287 else
288 {
289 (*bp_addr) = sp;
290 gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, bp_addr, &bplen);
291 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp + bplen);
292 }
293 /* Inferior resumes at the function entry point. */
294 (*real_pc) = funaddr;
295 return sp;
296}
297
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298/* For CALL_DUMMY_ON_STACK, push a breakpoint sequence that the called
299 function returns to. */
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300
301static CORE_ADDR
302push_dummy_code (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
303 CORE_ADDR sp, CORE_ADDR funaddr, int using_gcc,
304 struct value **args, int nargs,
305 struct type *value_type,
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306 CORE_ADDR *real_pc, CORE_ADDR *bp_addr,
307 struct regcache *regcache)
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308{
309 if (gdbarch_push_dummy_code_p (gdbarch))
310 return gdbarch_push_dummy_code (gdbarch, sp, funaddr, using_gcc,
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311 args, nargs, value_type, real_pc, bp_addr,
312 regcache);
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313 else
314 return generic_push_dummy_code (gdbarch, sp, funaddr, using_gcc,
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315 args, nargs, value_type, real_pc, bp_addr,
316 regcache);
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317}
318
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319/* All this stuff with a dummy frame may seem unnecessarily complicated
320 (why not just save registers in GDB?). The purpose of pushing a dummy
321 frame which looks just like a real frame is so that if you call a
322 function and then hit a breakpoint (get a signal, etc), "backtrace"
323 will look right. Whether the backtrace needs to actually show the
324 stack at the time the inferior function was called is debatable, but
325 it certainly needs to not display garbage. So if you are contemplating
326 making dummy frames be different from normal frames, consider that. */
327
328/* Perform a function call in the inferior.
329 ARGS is a vector of values of arguments (NARGS of them).
330 FUNCTION is a value, the function to be called.
331 Returns a value representing what the function returned.
332 May fail to return, if a breakpoint or signal is hit
333 during the execution of the function.
334
335 ARGS is modified to contain coerced values. */
336
337struct value *
338call_function_by_hand (struct value *function, int nargs, struct value **args)
339{
52f0bd74 340 CORE_ADDR sp;
04714b91 341 CORE_ADDR dummy_addr;
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342 struct type *values_type, *target_values_type;
343 unsigned char struct_return = 0, lang_struct_return = 0;
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344 CORE_ADDR struct_addr = 0;
345 struct regcache *retbuf;
346 struct cleanup *retbuf_cleanup;
347 struct inferior_status *inf_status;
348 struct cleanup *inf_status_cleanup;
349 CORE_ADDR funaddr;
350 int using_gcc; /* Set to version of gcc in use, or zero if not gcc */
351 CORE_ADDR real_pc;
df407dfe 352 struct type *ftype = check_typedef (value_type (function));
d585e13a 353 CORE_ADDR bp_addr;
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354 struct regcache *caller_regcache;
355 struct cleanup *caller_regcache_cleanup;
356 struct frame_id dummy_id;
41f1b697 357 struct cleanup *args_cleanup;
04714b91 358
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359 if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
360 ftype = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype));
361
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362 if (!target_has_execution)
363 noprocess ();
364
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365 if (!gdbarch_push_dummy_call_p (current_gdbarch))
366 error (_("This target does not support function calls"));
367
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368 /* Create a cleanup chain that contains the retbuf (buffer
369 containing the register values). This chain is create BEFORE the
370 inf_status chain so that the inferior status can cleaned up
371 (restored or discarded) without having the retbuf freed. */
372 retbuf = regcache_xmalloc (current_gdbarch);
373 retbuf_cleanup = make_cleanup_regcache_xfree (retbuf);
374
375 /* A cleanup for the inferior status. Create this AFTER the retbuf
376 so that this can be discarded or applied without interfering with
377 the regbuf. */
378 inf_status = save_inferior_status (1);
379 inf_status_cleanup = make_cleanup_restore_inferior_status (inf_status);
380
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381 /* Save the caller's registers so that they can be restored once the
382 callee returns. To allow nested calls the registers are (further
383 down) pushed onto a dummy frame stack. Include a cleanup (which
384 is tossed once the regcache has been pushed). */
385 caller_regcache = frame_save_as_regcache (get_current_frame ());
386 caller_regcache_cleanup = make_cleanup_regcache_xfree (caller_regcache);
04714b91 387
04714b91 388 /* Ensure that the initial SP is correctly aligned. */
ebc7896c 389 {
fb4443d8 390 CORE_ADDR old_sp = get_frame_sp (get_current_frame ());
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391 if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (current_gdbarch))
392 {
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393 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (current_gdbarch, old_sp);
394 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-08-13: Skip the "red zone". For some
395 ABIs, a function can use memory beyond the inner most stack
396 address. AMD64 called that region the "red zone". Skip at
397 least the "red zone" size before allocating any space on
398 the stack. */
4d1e7dd1 399 if (gdbarch_inner_than (current_gdbarch, 1, 2))
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400 sp -= gdbarch_frame_red_zone_size (current_gdbarch);
401 else
402 sp += gdbarch_frame_red_zone_size (current_gdbarch);
403 /* Still aligned? */
404 gdb_assert (sp == gdbarch_frame_align (current_gdbarch, sp));
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405 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-09-18:
406
407 On a RISC architecture, a void parameterless generic dummy
408 frame (i.e., no parameters, no result) typically does not
409 need to push anything the stack and hence can leave SP and
c48a845b 410 FP. Similarly, a frameless (possibly leaf) function does
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411 not push anything on the stack and, hence, that too can
412 leave FP and SP unchanged. As a consequence, a sequence of
413 void parameterless generic dummy frame calls to frameless
414 functions will create a sequence of effectively identical
415 frames (SP, FP and TOS and PC the same). This, not
416 suprisingly, results in what appears to be a stack in an
417 infinite loop --- when GDB tries to find a generic dummy
418 frame on the internal dummy frame stack, it will always
419 find the first one.
420
421 To avoid this problem, the code below always grows the
422 stack. That way, two dummy frames can never be identical.
423 It does burn a few bytes of stack but that is a small price
424 to pay :-). */
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425 if (sp == old_sp)
426 {
4d1e7dd1 427 if (gdbarch_inner_than (current_gdbarch, 1, 2))
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428 /* Stack grows down. */
429 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (current_gdbarch, old_sp - 1);
430 else
431 /* Stack grows up. */
432 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (current_gdbarch, old_sp + 1);
433 }
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434 gdb_assert ((gdbarch_inner_than (current_gdbarch, 1, 2)
435 && sp <= old_sp)
436 || (gdbarch_inner_than (current_gdbarch, 2, 1)
437 && sp >= old_sp));
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438 }
439 else
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440 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-09-18: Hey, you loose!
441
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442 Who knows how badly aligned the SP is!
443
444 If the generic dummy frame ends up empty (because nothing is
445 pushed) GDB won't be able to correctly perform back traces.
446 If a target is having trouble with backtraces, first thing to
447 do is add FRAME_ALIGN() to the architecture vector. If that
448 fails, try unwind_dummy_id().
449
450 If the ABI specifies a "Red Zone" (see the doco) the code
451 below will quietly trash it. */
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452 sp = old_sp;
453 }
04714b91 454
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455 funaddr = find_function_addr (function, &values_type);
456 CHECK_TYPEDEF (values_type);
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458 {
459 struct block *b = block_for_pc (funaddr);
460 /* If compiled without -g, assume GCC 2. */
461 using_gcc = (b == NULL ? 2 : BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED (b));
462 }
463
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464 /* Are we returning a value using a structure return (passing a
465 hidden argument pointing to storage) or a normal value return?
466 There are two cases: language-mandated structure return and
467 target ABI structure return. The variable STRUCT_RETURN only
468 describes the latter. The language version is handled by passing
469 the return location as the first parameter to the function,
470 even preceding "this". This is different from the target
471 ABI version, which is target-specific; for instance, on ia64
472 the first argument is passed in out0 but the hidden structure
473 return pointer would normally be passed in r8. */
474
475 if (language_pass_by_reference (values_type))
476 {
477 lang_struct_return = 1;
04714b91 478
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479 /* Tell the target specific argument pushing routine not to
480 expect a value. */
481 target_values_type = builtin_type_void;
482 }
483 else
484 {
485 struct_return = using_struct_return (values_type, using_gcc);
486 target_values_type = values_type;
487 }
04714b91 488
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489 /* Determine the location of the breakpoint (and possibly other
490 stuff) that the called function will return to. The SPARC, for a
491 function returning a structure or union, needs to make space for
492 not just the breakpoint but also an extra word containing the
493 size (?) of the structure being passed. */
494
495 /* The actual breakpoint (at BP_ADDR) is inserted separatly so there
496 is no need to write that out. */
497
faaf634c 498 switch (gdbarch_call_dummy_location (current_gdbarch))
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499 {
500 case ON_STACK:
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501 /* "dummy_addr" is here just to keep old targets happy. New
502 targets return that same information via "sp" and "bp_addr". */
4d1e7dd1 503 if (gdbarch_inner_than (current_gdbarch, 1, 2))
d585e13a 504 {
7043d8dc 505 sp = push_dummy_code (current_gdbarch, sp, funaddr,
41f1b697 506 using_gcc, args, nargs, target_values_type,
594f7785 507 &real_pc, &bp_addr, get_current_regcache ());
7043d8dc 508 dummy_addr = sp;
d585e13a 509 }
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510 else
511 {
512 dummy_addr = sp;
513 sp = push_dummy_code (current_gdbarch, sp, funaddr,
41f1b697 514 using_gcc, args, nargs, target_values_type,
594f7785 515 &real_pc, &bp_addr, get_current_regcache ());
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516 }
517 break;
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518 case AT_ENTRY_POINT:
519 real_pc = funaddr;
88a82a65 520 dummy_addr = entry_point_address ();
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521 /* Make certain that the address points at real code, and not a
522 function descriptor. */
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523 dummy_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (current_gdbarch,
524 dummy_addr,
525 &current_target);
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526 /* A call dummy always consists of just a single breakpoint, so
527 it's address is the same as the address of the dummy. */
528 bp_addr = dummy_addr;
04714b91 529 break;
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530 case AT_SYMBOL:
531 /* Some executables define a symbol __CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS whose
532 address is the location where the breakpoint should be
533 placed. Once all targets are using the overhauled frame code
534 this can be deleted - ON_STACK is a better option. */
535 {
536 struct minimal_symbol *sym;
537
538 sym = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS", NULL, NULL);
539 real_pc = funaddr;
540 if (sym)
541 dummy_addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym);
542 else
543 dummy_addr = entry_point_address ();
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544 /* Make certain that the address points at real code, and not
545 a function descriptor. */
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546 dummy_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (current_gdbarch,
547 dummy_addr,
548 &current_target);
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549 /* A call dummy always consists of just a single breakpoint,
550 so it's address is the same as the address of the dummy. */
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551 bp_addr = dummy_addr;
552 break;
553 }
04714b91 554 default:
e2e0b3e5 555 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
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556 }
557
04714b91 558 if (nargs < TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype))
8a3fe4f8 559 error (_("too few arguments in function call"));
04714b91 560
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561 {
562 int i;
563 for (i = nargs - 1; i >= 0; i--)
564 {
565 int prototyped;
566 struct type *param_type;
567
568 /* FIXME drow/2002-05-31: Should just always mark methods as
569 prototyped. Can we respect TYPE_VARARGS? Probably not. */
570 if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD)
571 prototyped = 1;
572 else if (i < TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype))
573 prototyped = TYPE_PROTOTYPED (ftype);
574 else
575 prototyped = 0;
576
577 if (i < TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype))
578 param_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (ftype, i);
579 else
580 param_type = NULL;
41f1b697 581
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582 args[i] = value_arg_coerce (args[i], param_type, prototyped);
583
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584 if (param_type != NULL && language_pass_by_reference (param_type))
585 args[i] = value_addr (args[i]);
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586 }
587 }
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590 stack, if necessary. Make certain that the value is correctly
591 aligned. */
592
41f1b697 593 if (struct_return || lang_struct_return)
04714b91 594 {
df407dfe 595 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (values_type);
4d1e7dd1 596 if (gdbarch_inner_than (current_gdbarch, 1, 2))
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598 /* Stack grows downward. Align STRUCT_ADDR and SP after
599 making space for the return value. */
600 sp -= len;
601 if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (current_gdbarch))
602 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (current_gdbarch, sp);
603 struct_addr = sp;
604 }
605 else
606 {
607 /* Stack grows upward. Align the frame, allocate space, and
608 then again, re-align the frame??? */
609 if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (current_gdbarch))
610 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (current_gdbarch, sp);
611 struct_addr = sp;
612 sp += len;
613 if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (current_gdbarch))
614 sp = gdbarch_frame_align (current_gdbarch, sp);
615 }
616 }
617
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619 {
620 struct value **new_args;
621
622 /* Add the new argument to the front of the argument list. */
623 new_args = xmalloc (sizeof (struct value *) * (nargs + 1));
624 new_args[0] = value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (values_type),
625 struct_addr);
626 memcpy (&new_args[1], &args[0], sizeof (struct value *) * nargs);
627 args = new_args;
628 nargs++;
629 args_cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, args);
630 }
631 else
632 args_cleanup = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
633
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634 /* Create the dummy stack frame. Pass in the call dummy address as,
635 presumably, the ABI code knows where, in the call dummy, the
636 return address should be pointed. */
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637 sp = gdbarch_push_dummy_call (current_gdbarch, function,
638 get_current_regcache (), bp_addr, nargs, args,
639 sp, struct_return, struct_addr);
04714b91 640
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641 do_cleanups (args_cleanup);
642
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643 /* Set up a frame ID for the dummy frame so we can pass it to
644 set_momentary_breakpoint. We need to give the breakpoint a frame
645 ID so that the breakpoint code can correctly re-identify the
646 dummy breakpoint. */
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647 /* Sanity. The exact same SP value is returned by PUSH_DUMMY_CALL,
648 saved as the dummy-frame TOS, and used by unwind_dummy_id to form
649 the frame ID's stack address. */
96860204 650 dummy_id = frame_id_build (sp, bp_addr);
04714b91 651
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652 /* Create a momentary breakpoint at the return address of the
653 inferior. That way it breaks when it returns. */
04714b91 654
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656 struct breakpoint *bpt;
657 struct symtab_and_line sal;
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658 init_sal (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
659 sal.pc = bp_addr;
660 sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sal.pc);
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661 /* Sanity. The exact same SP value is returned by
662 PUSH_DUMMY_CALL, saved as the dummy-frame TOS, and used by
663 unwind_dummy_id to form the frame ID's stack address. */
96860204 664 bpt = set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, dummy_id, bp_call_dummy);
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665 bpt->disposition = disp_del;
666 }
04714b91 667
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668 /* Everything's ready, push all the info needed to restore the
669 caller (and identify the dummy-frame) onto the dummy-frame
670 stack. */
671 dummy_frame_push (caller_regcache, &dummy_id);
672 discard_cleanups (caller_regcache_cleanup);
673
674 /* - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP -
675 If you're looking to implement asynchronous dummy-frames, then
676 just below is the place to chop this function in two.. */
677
678 /* Now proceed, having reached the desired place. */
679 clear_proceed_status ();
680
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682 the debugger to be executed in the inferior.
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685 hit. If that is the first time the program stops,
686 call_function_by_hand returns to its caller with that frame
687 already gone and sets RC to 0.
688
689 Otherwise, set RC to a non-zero value. If the called function
690 receives a random signal, we do not allow the user to continue
691 executing it as this may not work. The dummy frame is poped and
692 we return 1. If we hit a breakpoint, we leave the frame in place
693 and return 2 (the frame will eventually be popped when we do hit
694 the dummy end breakpoint). */
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697 struct cleanup *old_cleanups = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
698 int saved_async = 0;
699
700 /* If all error()s out of proceed ended up calling normal_stop
701 (and perhaps they should; it already does in the special case
702 of error out of resume()), then we wouldn't need this. */
703 make_cleanup (breakpoint_auto_delete_contents, &stop_bpstat);
704
705 disable_watchpoints_before_interactive_call_start ();
706 proceed_to_finish = 1; /* We want stop_registers, please... */
707
708 if (target_can_async_p ())
709 saved_async = target_async_mask (0);
710
711 proceed (real_pc, TARGET_SIGNAL_0, 0);
712
713 if (saved_async)
714 target_async_mask (saved_async);
715
716 enable_watchpoints_after_interactive_call_stop ();
04714b91 717
74cfe982 718 discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
52557533 719 }
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722 {
723 /* Find the name of the function we're about to complain about. */
edcf254d 724 const char *name = NULL;
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726 struct symbol *symbol = find_pc_function (funaddr);
727 if (symbol)
728 name = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (symbol);
729 else
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732 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (funaddr);
733 if (msymbol)
734 name = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (msymbol);
735 }
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736 if (name == NULL)
737 {
738 /* Can't use a cleanup here. It is discarded, instead use
739 an alloca. */
bb599908 740 char *tmp = xstrprintf ("at %s", hex_string (funaddr));
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742 strcpy (a, tmp);
743 xfree (tmp);
744 name = a;
745 }
52557533 746 }
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747 if (stopped_by_random_signal)
748 {
749 /* We stopped inside the FUNCTION because of a random
750 signal. Further execution of the FUNCTION is not
751 allowed. */
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753 if (unwind_on_signal_p)
754 {
755 /* The user wants the context restored. */
756
757 /* We must get back to the frame we were before the
758 dummy call. */
759 frame_pop (get_current_frame ());
04714b91 760
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761 /* FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very
762 long if it's a C++ name with arguments and stuff. */
8a3fe4f8 763 error (_("\
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764The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called from GDB.\n\
765GDB has restored the context to what it was before the call.\n\
766To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal off\"\n\
8a3fe4f8 767Evaluation of the expression containing the function (%s) will be abandoned."),
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768 name);
769 }
770 else
771 {
772 /* The user wants to stay in the frame where we stopped
773 (default).*/
774 /* If we restored the inferior status (via the cleanup),
775 we would print a spurious error message (Unable to
776 restore previously selected frame), would write the
777 registers from the inf_status (which is wrong), and
778 would do other wrong things. */
779 discard_cleanups (inf_status_cleanup);
780 discard_inferior_status (inf_status);
781 /* FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very
782 long if it's a C++ name with arguments and stuff. */
8a3fe4f8 783 error (_("\
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784The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called from GDB.\n\
785GDB remains in the frame where the signal was received.\n\
786To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal on\"\n\
8a3fe4f8 787Evaluation of the expression containing the function (%s) will be abandoned."),
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788 name);
789 }
790 }
04714b91 791
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792 if (!stop_stack_dummy)
793 {
794 /* We hit a breakpoint inside the FUNCTION. */
795 /* If we restored the inferior status (via the cleanup), we
796 would print a spurious error message (Unable to restore
797 previously selected frame), would write the registers
798 from the inf_status (which is wrong), and would do other
799 wrong things. */
800 discard_cleanups (inf_status_cleanup);
801 discard_inferior_status (inf_status);
802 /* The following error message used to say "The expression
803 which contained the function call has been discarded."
804 It is a hard concept to explain in a few words. Ideally,
805 GDB would be able to resume evaluation of the expression
806 when the function finally is done executing. Perhaps
807 someday this will be implemented (it would not be easy). */
808 /* FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very long if it's
809 a C++ name with arguments and stuff. */
8a3fe4f8 810 error (_("\
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811The program being debugged stopped while in a function called from GDB.\n\
812When the function (%s) is done executing, GDB will silently\n\
813stop (instead of continuing to evaluate the expression containing\n\
8a3fe4f8 814the function call)."), name);
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816
817 /* The above code errors out, so ... */
e2e0b3e5 818 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("... should not be here"));
52557533 819 }
04714b91 820
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822
823 /* On normal return, the stack dummy has been popped already. */
824 regcache_cpy_no_passthrough (retbuf, stop_registers);
825
826 /* Restore the inferior status, via its cleanup. At this stage,
827 leave the RETBUF alone. */
828 do_cleanups (inf_status_cleanup);
829
1a4d7a36 830 /* Figure out the value returned by the function. */
44e5158b 831 {
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833
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835 retval = value_at (values_type, struct_addr);
836 else if (TYPE_CODE (target_values_type) == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
44e5158b 837 {
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838 /* If the function returns void, don't bother fetching the
839 return value. */
df407dfe 840 retval = allocate_value (values_type);
44e5158b 841 }
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842 else
843 {
844 struct gdbarch *arch = current_gdbarch;
845
41f1b697 846 switch (gdbarch_return_value (arch, target_values_type, NULL, NULL, NULL))
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848 case RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION:
849 case RETURN_VALUE_ABI_RETURNS_ADDRESS:
850 case RETURN_VALUE_ABI_PRESERVES_ADDRESS:
851 retval = allocate_value (values_type);
852 gdbarch_return_value (current_gdbarch, values_type, retbuf,
853 value_contents_raw (retval), NULL);
854 break;
855 case RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION:
856 retval = value_at (values_type, struct_addr);
857 break;
858 }
859 }
860
44e5158b 861 do_cleanups (retbuf_cleanup);
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863 gdb_assert(retval);
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864 return retval;
865 }
04714b91 866}
1a4d7a36 867\f
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1a4d7a36 869/* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */
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870void _initialize_infcall (void);
871
872void
873_initialize_infcall (void)
874{
875 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("coerce-float-to-double", class_obscure,
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876 &coerce_float_to_double_p, _("\
877Set coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions."), _("\
878Show coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions"), _("\
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880calling an unprototyped function, and left alone when calling a prototyped\n\
881function. However, some older debug info formats do not provide enough\n\
882information to determine that a function is prototyped. If this flag is\n\
883set, GDB will perform the conversion for a function it considers\n\
884unprototyped.\n\
7915a72c 885The default is to perform the conversion.\n"),
2c5b56ce 886 NULL,
920d2a44 887 show_coerce_float_to_double_p,
2c5b56ce 888 &setlist, &showlist);
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890 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("unwindonsignal", no_class,
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891 &unwind_on_signal_p, _("\
892Set unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy."), _("\
893Show unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy."), _("\
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894The unwindonsignal lets the user determine what gdb should do if a signal\n\
895is received while in a function called from gdb (call dummy). If set, gdb\n\
896unwinds the stack and restore the context to what as it was before the call.\n\
7915a72c 897The default is to stop in the frame where the signal was received."),
2c5b56ce 898 NULL,
920d2a44 899 show_unwind_on_signal_p,
2c5b56ce 900 &setlist, &showlist);
04714b91 901}
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