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1 /* Disassemble support for GDB.
2
3 Copyright (C) 2000-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20 #include "defs.h"
21 #include "arch-utils.h"
22 #include "target.h"
23 #include "value.h"
24 #include "ui-out.h"
25 #include "disasm.h"
26 #include "gdbcore.h"
27 #include "gdbcmd.h"
28 #include "dis-asm.h"
29 #include "source.h"
30 #include "safe-ctype.h"
31 #include <algorithm>
32 #include "common/gdb_optional.h"
33
34 /* Disassemble functions.
35 FIXME: We should get rid of all the duplicate code in gdb that does
36 the same thing: disassemble_command() and the gdbtk variation. */
37
38 /* This variable is used to hold the prospective disassembler_options value
39 which is set by the "set disassembler_options" command. */
40 static char *prospective_options = NULL;
41
42 /* This structure is used to store line number information for the
43 deprecated /m option.
44 We need a different sort of line table from the normal one cuz we can't
45 depend upon implicit line-end pc's for lines to do the
46 reordering in this function. */
47
48 struct deprecated_dis_line_entry
49 {
50 int line;
51 CORE_ADDR start_pc;
52 CORE_ADDR end_pc;
53 };
54
55 /* This Structure is used to store line number information.
56 We need a different sort of line table from the normal one cuz we can't
57 depend upon implicit line-end pc's for lines to do the
58 reordering in this function. */
59
60 struct dis_line_entry
61 {
62 struct symtab *symtab;
63 int line;
64 };
65
66 /* Hash function for dis_line_entry. */
67
68 static hashval_t
69 hash_dis_line_entry (const void *item)
70 {
71 const struct dis_line_entry *dle = (const struct dis_line_entry *) item;
72
73 return htab_hash_pointer (dle->symtab) + dle->line;
74 }
75
76 /* Equal function for dis_line_entry. */
77
78 static int
79 eq_dis_line_entry (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
80 {
81 const struct dis_line_entry *lhs = (const struct dis_line_entry *) item_lhs;
82 const struct dis_line_entry *rhs = (const struct dis_line_entry *) item_rhs;
83
84 return (lhs->symtab == rhs->symtab
85 && lhs->line == rhs->line);
86 }
87
88 /* Create the table to manage lines for mixed source/disassembly. */
89
90 static htab_t
91 allocate_dis_line_table (void)
92 {
93 return htab_create_alloc (41,
94 hash_dis_line_entry, eq_dis_line_entry,
95 xfree, xcalloc, xfree);
96 }
97
98 /* Add a new dis_line_entry containing SYMTAB and LINE to TABLE. */
99
100 static void
101 add_dis_line_entry (htab_t table, struct symtab *symtab, int line)
102 {
103 void **slot;
104 struct dis_line_entry dle, *dlep;
105
106 dle.symtab = symtab;
107 dle.line = line;
108 slot = htab_find_slot (table, &dle, INSERT);
109 if (*slot == NULL)
110 {
111 dlep = XNEW (struct dis_line_entry);
112 dlep->symtab = symtab;
113 dlep->line = line;
114 *slot = dlep;
115 }
116 }
117
118 /* Return non-zero if SYMTAB, LINE are in TABLE. */
119
120 static int
121 line_has_code_p (htab_t table, struct symtab *symtab, int line)
122 {
123 struct dis_line_entry dle;
124
125 dle.symtab = symtab;
126 dle.line = line;
127 return htab_find (table, &dle) != NULL;
128 }
129
130 /* Wrapper of target_read_code. */
131
132 int
133 gdb_disassembler::dis_asm_read_memory (bfd_vma memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr,
134 unsigned int len,
135 struct disassemble_info *info)
136 {
137 return target_read_code (memaddr, myaddr, len);
138 }
139
140 /* Wrapper of memory_error. */
141
142 void
143 gdb_disassembler::dis_asm_memory_error (int err, bfd_vma memaddr,
144 struct disassemble_info *info)
145 {
146 gdb_disassembler *self
147 = static_cast<gdb_disassembler *>(info->application_data);
148
149 self->m_err_memaddr = memaddr;
150 }
151
152 /* Wrapper of print_address. */
153
154 void
155 gdb_disassembler::dis_asm_print_address (bfd_vma addr,
156 struct disassemble_info *info)
157 {
158 gdb_disassembler *self
159 = static_cast<gdb_disassembler *>(info->application_data);
160
161 print_address (self->arch (), addr, self->stream ());
162 }
163
164 static int
165 compare_lines (const void *mle1p, const void *mle2p)
166 {
167 struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *mle1, *mle2;
168 int val;
169
170 mle1 = (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *) mle1p;
171 mle2 = (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *) mle2p;
172
173 /* End of sequence markers have a line number of 0 but don't want to
174 be sorted to the head of the list, instead sort by PC. */
175 if (mle1->line == 0 || mle2->line == 0)
176 {
177 val = mle1->start_pc - mle2->start_pc;
178 if (val == 0)
179 val = mle1->line - mle2->line;
180 }
181 else
182 {
183 val = mle1->line - mle2->line;
184 if (val == 0)
185 val = mle1->start_pc - mle2->start_pc;
186 }
187 return val;
188 }
189
190 /* See disasm.h. */
191
192 int
193 gdb_pretty_print_disassembler::pretty_print_insn (struct ui_out *uiout,
194 const struct disasm_insn *insn,
195 gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
196 {
197 /* parts of the symbolic representation of the address */
198 int unmapped;
199 int offset;
200 int line;
201 int size;
202 char *filename = NULL;
203 char *name = NULL;
204 CORE_ADDR pc;
205 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = arch ();
206
207 {
208 ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout, NULL);
209 pc = insn->addr;
210
211 if (insn->number != 0)
212 {
213 uiout->field_fmt ("insn-number", "%u", insn->number);
214 uiout->text ("\t");
215 }
216
217 if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_SPECULATIVE) != 0)
218 {
219 if (insn->is_speculative)
220 {
221 uiout->field_string ("is-speculative", "?");
222
223 /* The speculative execution indication overwrites the first
224 character of the PC prefix.
225 We assume a PC prefix length of 3 characters. */
226 if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_PC) == 0)
227 uiout->text (pc_prefix (pc) + 1);
228 else
229 uiout->text (" ");
230 }
231 else if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_PC) == 0)
232 uiout->text (pc_prefix (pc));
233 else
234 uiout->text (" ");
235 }
236 else if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_PC) == 0)
237 uiout->text (pc_prefix (pc));
238 uiout->field_core_addr ("address", gdbarch, pc);
239
240 if (!build_address_symbolic (gdbarch, pc, 0, &name, &offset, &filename,
241 &line, &unmapped))
242 {
243 /* We don't care now about line, filename and unmapped. But we might in
244 the future. */
245 uiout->text (" <");
246 if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_FNAME) == 0)
247 uiout->field_string ("func-name", name);
248 uiout->text ("+");
249 uiout->field_int ("offset", offset);
250 uiout->text (">:\t");
251 }
252 else
253 uiout->text (":\t");
254
255 if (filename != NULL)
256 xfree (filename);
257 if (name != NULL)
258 xfree (name);
259
260 m_insn_stb.clear ();
261
262 if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_RAW_INSN)
263 {
264 CORE_ADDR end_pc;
265 bfd_byte data;
266 const char *spacer = "";
267
268 /* Build the opcodes using a temporary stream so we can
269 write them out in a single go for the MI. */
270 m_opcode_stb.clear ();
271
272 size = m_di.print_insn (pc);
273 end_pc = pc + size;
274
275 for (;pc < end_pc; ++pc)
276 {
277 read_code (pc, &data, 1);
278 m_opcode_stb.printf ("%s%02x", spacer, (unsigned) data);
279 spacer = " ";
280 }
281
282 uiout->field_stream ("opcodes", m_opcode_stb);
283 uiout->text ("\t");
284 }
285 else
286 size = m_di.print_insn (pc);
287
288 uiout->field_stream ("inst", m_insn_stb);
289 }
290 uiout->text ("\n");
291
292 return size;
293 }
294
295 static int
296 dump_insns (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
297 struct ui_out *uiout, CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
298 int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags, CORE_ADDR *end_pc)
299 {
300 struct disasm_insn insn;
301 int num_displayed = 0;
302
303 memset (&insn, 0, sizeof (insn));
304 insn.addr = low;
305
306 gdb_pretty_print_disassembler disasm (gdbarch);
307
308 while (insn.addr < high && (how_many < 0 || num_displayed < how_many))
309 {
310 int size;
311
312 size = disasm.pretty_print_insn (uiout, &insn, flags);
313 if (size <= 0)
314 break;
315
316 ++num_displayed;
317 insn.addr += size;
318
319 /* Allow user to bail out with ^C. */
320 QUIT;
321 }
322
323 if (end_pc != NULL)
324 *end_pc = insn.addr;
325
326 return num_displayed;
327 }
328
329 /* The idea here is to present a source-O-centric view of a
330 function to the user. This means that things are presented
331 in source order, with (possibly) out of order assembly
332 immediately following.
333
334 N.B. This view is deprecated. */
335
336 static void
337 do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated
338 (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
339 struct symtab *symtab,
340 CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
341 int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
342 {
343 int newlines = 0;
344 int nlines;
345 struct linetable_entry *le;
346 struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *mle;
347 struct symtab_and_line sal;
348 int i;
349 int out_of_order = 0;
350 int next_line = 0;
351 int num_displayed = 0;
352 print_source_lines_flags psl_flags = 0;
353
354 gdb_assert (symtab != NULL && SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab) != NULL);
355
356 nlines = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab)->nitems;
357 le = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab)->item;
358
359 if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_FILENAME)
360 psl_flags |= PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_FILENAME;
361
362 mle = (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *)
363 alloca (nlines * sizeof (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry));
364
365 /* Copy linetable entries for this function into our data
366 structure, creating end_pc's and setting out_of_order as
367 appropriate. */
368
369 /* First, skip all the preceding functions. */
370
371 for (i = 0; i < nlines - 1 && le[i].pc < low; i++);
372
373 /* Now, copy all entries before the end of this function. */
374
375 for (; i < nlines - 1 && le[i].pc < high; i++)
376 {
377 if (le[i].line == le[i + 1].line && le[i].pc == le[i + 1].pc)
378 continue; /* Ignore duplicates. */
379
380 /* Skip any end-of-function markers. */
381 if (le[i].line == 0)
382 continue;
383
384 mle[newlines].line = le[i].line;
385 if (le[i].line > le[i + 1].line)
386 out_of_order = 1;
387 mle[newlines].start_pc = le[i].pc;
388 mle[newlines].end_pc = le[i + 1].pc;
389 newlines++;
390 }
391
392 /* If we're on the last line, and it's part of the function,
393 then we need to get the end pc in a special way. */
394
395 if (i == nlines - 1 && le[i].pc < high)
396 {
397 mle[newlines].line = le[i].line;
398 mle[newlines].start_pc = le[i].pc;
399 sal = find_pc_line (le[i].pc, 0);
400 mle[newlines].end_pc = sal.end;
401 newlines++;
402 }
403
404 /* Now, sort mle by line #s (and, then by addresses within lines). */
405
406 if (out_of_order)
407 qsort (mle, newlines, sizeof (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry),
408 compare_lines);
409
410 /* Now, for each line entry, emit the specified lines (unless
411 they have been emitted before), followed by the assembly code
412 for that line. */
413
414 ui_out_emit_list asm_insns_list (uiout, "asm_insns");
415
416 gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_tuple> outer_tuple_emitter;
417 gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_list> inner_list_emitter;
418
419 for (i = 0; i < newlines; i++)
420 {
421 /* Print out everything from next_line to the current line. */
422 if (mle[i].line >= next_line)
423 {
424 if (next_line != 0)
425 {
426 /* Just one line to print. */
427 if (next_line == mle[i].line)
428 {
429 outer_tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
430 print_source_lines (symtab, next_line, mle[i].line + 1, psl_flags);
431 }
432 else
433 {
434 /* Several source lines w/o asm instructions associated. */
435 for (; next_line < mle[i].line; next_line++)
436 {
437 ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout,
438 "src_and_asm_line");
439 print_source_lines (symtab, next_line, next_line + 1,
440 psl_flags);
441 ui_out_emit_list inner_list_emitter (uiout,
442 "line_asm_insn");
443 }
444 /* Print the last line and leave list open for
445 asm instructions to be added. */
446 outer_tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
447 print_source_lines (symtab, next_line, mle[i].line + 1, psl_flags);
448 }
449 }
450 else
451 {
452 outer_tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
453 print_source_lines (symtab, mle[i].line, mle[i].line + 1, psl_flags);
454 }
455
456 next_line = mle[i].line + 1;
457 inner_list_emitter.emplace (uiout, "line_asm_insn");
458 }
459
460 num_displayed += dump_insns (gdbarch, uiout,
461 mle[i].start_pc, mle[i].end_pc,
462 how_many, flags, NULL);
463
464 /* When we've reached the end of the mle array, or we've seen the last
465 assembly range for this source line, close out the list/tuple. */
466 if (i == (newlines - 1) || mle[i + 1].line > mle[i].line)
467 {
468 inner_list_emitter.reset ();
469 outer_tuple_emitter.reset ();
470 uiout->text ("\n");
471 }
472 if (how_many >= 0 && num_displayed >= how_many)
473 break;
474 }
475 }
476
477 /* The idea here is to present a source-O-centric view of a
478 function to the user. This means that things are presented
479 in source order, with (possibly) out of order assembly
480 immediately following. */
481
482 static void
483 do_mixed_source_and_assembly (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
484 struct ui_out *uiout,
485 struct symtab *main_symtab,
486 CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
487 int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
488 {
489 const struct linetable_entry *le, *first_le;
490 int i, nlines;
491 int num_displayed = 0;
492 print_source_lines_flags psl_flags = 0;
493 CORE_ADDR pc;
494 struct symtab *last_symtab;
495 int last_line;
496
497 gdb_assert (main_symtab != NULL && SYMTAB_LINETABLE (main_symtab) != NULL);
498
499 /* First pass: collect the list of all source files and lines.
500 We do this so that we can only print lines containing code once.
501 We try to print the source text leading up to the next instruction,
502 but if that text is for code that will be disassembled later, then
503 we'll want to defer printing it until later with its associated code. */
504
505 htab_up dis_line_table (allocate_dis_line_table ());
506
507 pc = low;
508
509 /* The prologue may be empty, but there may still be a line number entry
510 for the opening brace which is distinct from the first line of code.
511 If the prologue has been eliminated find_pc_line may return the source
512 line after the opening brace. We still want to print this opening brace.
513 first_le is used to implement this. */
514
515 nlines = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (main_symtab)->nitems;
516 le = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (main_symtab)->item;
517 first_le = NULL;
518
519 /* Skip all the preceding functions. */
520 for (i = 0; i < nlines && le[i].pc < low; i++)
521 continue;
522
523 if (i < nlines && le[i].pc < high)
524 first_le = &le[i];
525
526 /* Add lines for every pc value. */
527 while (pc < high)
528 {
529 struct symtab_and_line sal;
530 int length;
531
532 sal = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
533 length = gdb_insn_length (gdbarch, pc);
534 pc += length;
535
536 if (sal.symtab != NULL)
537 add_dis_line_entry (dis_line_table.get (), sal.symtab, sal.line);
538 }
539
540 /* Second pass: print the disassembly.
541
542 Output format, from an MI perspective:
543 The result is a ui_out list, field name "asm_insns", where elements have
544 name "src_and_asm_line".
545 Each element is a tuple of source line specs (field names line, file,
546 fullname), and field "line_asm_insn" which contains the disassembly.
547 Field "line_asm_insn" is a list of tuples: address, func-name, offset,
548 opcodes, inst.
549
550 CLI output works on top of this because MI ignores ui_out_text output,
551 which is where we put file name and source line contents output.
552
553 Emitter usage:
554 asm_insns_emitter
555 Handles the outer "asm_insns" list.
556 tuple_emitter
557 The tuples for each group of consecutive disassemblies.
558 list_emitter
559 List of consecutive source lines or disassembled insns. */
560
561 if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_FILENAME)
562 psl_flags |= PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_FILENAME;
563
564 ui_out_emit_list asm_insns_emitter (uiout, "asm_insns");
565
566 gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_tuple> tuple_emitter;
567 gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_list> list_emitter;
568
569 last_symtab = NULL;
570 last_line = 0;
571 pc = low;
572
573 while (pc < high)
574 {
575 struct symtab_and_line sal;
576 CORE_ADDR end_pc;
577 int start_preceding_line_to_display = 0;
578 int end_preceding_line_to_display = 0;
579 int new_source_line = 0;
580
581 sal = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
582
583 if (sal.symtab != last_symtab)
584 {
585 /* New source file. */
586 new_source_line = 1;
587
588 /* If this is the first line of output, check for any preceding
589 lines. */
590 if (last_line == 0
591 && first_le != NULL
592 && first_le->line < sal.line)
593 {
594 start_preceding_line_to_display = first_le->line;
595 end_preceding_line_to_display = sal.line;
596 }
597 }
598 else
599 {
600 /* Same source file as last time. */
601 if (sal.symtab != NULL)
602 {
603 if (sal.line > last_line + 1 && last_line != 0)
604 {
605 int l;
606
607 /* Several preceding source lines. Print the trailing ones
608 not associated with code that we'll print later. */
609 for (l = sal.line - 1; l > last_line; --l)
610 {
611 if (line_has_code_p (dis_line_table.get (),
612 sal.symtab, l))
613 break;
614 }
615 if (l < sal.line - 1)
616 {
617 start_preceding_line_to_display = l + 1;
618 end_preceding_line_to_display = sal.line;
619 }
620 }
621 if (sal.line != last_line)
622 new_source_line = 1;
623 else
624 {
625 /* Same source line as last time. This can happen, depending
626 on the debug info. */
627 }
628 }
629 }
630
631 if (new_source_line)
632 {
633 /* Skip the newline if this is the first instruction. */
634 if (pc > low)
635 uiout->text ("\n");
636 if (tuple_emitter.has_value ())
637 {
638 gdb_assert (list_emitter.has_value ());
639 list_emitter.reset ();
640 tuple_emitter.reset ();
641 }
642 if (sal.symtab != last_symtab
643 && !(flags & DISASSEMBLY_FILENAME))
644 {
645 /* Remember MI ignores ui_out_text.
646 We don't have to do anything here for MI because MI
647 output includes the source specs for each line. */
648 if (sal.symtab != NULL)
649 {
650 uiout->text (symtab_to_filename_for_display (sal.symtab));
651 }
652 else
653 uiout->text ("unknown");
654 uiout->text (":\n");
655 }
656 if (start_preceding_line_to_display > 0)
657 {
658 /* Several source lines w/o asm instructions associated.
659 We need to preserve the structure of the output, so output
660 a bunch of line tuples with no asm entries. */
661 int l;
662
663 gdb_assert (sal.symtab != NULL);
664 for (l = start_preceding_line_to_display;
665 l < end_preceding_line_to_display;
666 ++l)
667 {
668 ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
669 print_source_lines (sal.symtab, l, l + 1, psl_flags);
670 ui_out_emit_list chain_line_emitter (uiout, "line_asm_insn");
671 }
672 }
673 tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
674 if (sal.symtab != NULL)
675 print_source_lines (sal.symtab, sal.line, sal.line + 1, psl_flags);
676 else
677 uiout->text (_("--- no source info for this pc ---\n"));
678 list_emitter.emplace (uiout, "line_asm_insn");
679 }
680 else
681 {
682 /* Here we're appending instructions to an existing line.
683 By construction the very first insn will have a symtab
684 and follow the new_source_line path above. */
685 gdb_assert (tuple_emitter.has_value ());
686 gdb_assert (list_emitter.has_value ());
687 }
688
689 if (sal.end != 0)
690 end_pc = std::min (sal.end, high);
691 else
692 end_pc = pc + 1;
693 num_displayed += dump_insns (gdbarch, uiout, pc, end_pc,
694 how_many, flags, &end_pc);
695 pc = end_pc;
696
697 if (how_many >= 0 && num_displayed >= how_many)
698 break;
699
700 last_symtab = sal.symtab;
701 last_line = sal.line;
702 }
703 }
704
705 static void
706 do_assembly_only (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
707 CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
708 int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
709 {
710 ui_out_emit_list list_emitter (uiout, "asm_insns");
711
712 dump_insns (gdbarch, uiout, low, high, how_many, flags, NULL);
713 }
714
715 /* Initialize the disassemble info struct ready for the specified
716 stream. */
717
718 static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3)
719 fprintf_disasm (void *stream, const char *format, ...)
720 {
721 va_list args;
722
723 va_start (args, format);
724 vfprintf_filtered ((struct ui_file *) stream, format, args);
725 va_end (args);
726 /* Something non -ve. */
727 return 0;
728 }
729
730 gdb_disassembler::gdb_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
731 struct ui_file *file,
732 di_read_memory_ftype read_memory_func)
733 : m_gdbarch (gdbarch),
734 m_err_memaddr (0)
735 {
736 init_disassemble_info (&m_di, file, fprintf_disasm);
737 m_di.flavour = bfd_target_unknown_flavour;
738 m_di.memory_error_func = dis_asm_memory_error;
739 m_di.print_address_func = dis_asm_print_address;
740 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-04-28: The original code, from the old Insight
741 disassembler had a local optomization here. By default it would
742 access the executable file, instead of the target memory (there
743 was a growing list of exceptions though). Unfortunately, the
744 heuristic was flawed. Commands like "disassemble &variable"
745 didn't work as they relied on the access going to the target.
746 Further, it has been supperseeded by trust-read-only-sections
747 (although that should be superseeded by target_trust..._p()). */
748 m_di.read_memory_func = read_memory_func;
749 m_di.arch = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->arch;
750 m_di.mach = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->mach;
751 m_di.endian = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
752 m_di.endian_code = gdbarch_byte_order_for_code (gdbarch);
753 m_di.application_data = this;
754 m_di.disassembler_options = get_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
755 disassemble_init_for_target (&m_di);
756 }
757
758 int
759 gdb_disassembler::print_insn (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
760 int *branch_delay_insns)
761 {
762 m_err_memaddr = 0;
763
764 int length = gdbarch_print_insn (arch (), memaddr, &m_di);
765
766 if (length < 0)
767 memory_error (TARGET_XFER_E_IO, m_err_memaddr);
768
769 if (branch_delay_insns != NULL)
770 {
771 if (m_di.insn_info_valid)
772 *branch_delay_insns = m_di.branch_delay_insns;
773 else
774 *branch_delay_insns = 0;
775 }
776 return length;
777 }
778
779 void
780 gdb_disassembly (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
781 gdb_disassembly_flags flags, int how_many,
782 CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high)
783 {
784 struct symtab *symtab;
785 int nlines = -1;
786
787 /* Assume symtab is valid for whole PC range. */
788 symtab = find_pc_line_symtab (low);
789
790 if (symtab != NULL && SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab) != NULL)
791 nlines = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab)->nitems;
792
793 if (!(flags & (DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE_DEPRECATED | DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE))
794 || nlines <= 0)
795 do_assembly_only (gdbarch, uiout, low, high, how_many, flags);
796
797 else if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE)
798 do_mixed_source_and_assembly (gdbarch, uiout, symtab, low, high,
799 how_many, flags);
800
801 else if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE_DEPRECATED)
802 do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated (gdbarch, uiout, symtab,
803 low, high, how_many, flags);
804
805 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
806 }
807
808 /* Print the instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory,
809 on STREAM. Returns the length of the instruction, in bytes,
810 and, if requested, the number of branch delay slot instructions. */
811
812 int
813 gdb_print_insn (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR memaddr,
814 struct ui_file *stream, int *branch_delay_insns)
815 {
816
817 gdb_disassembler di (gdbarch, stream);
818
819 return di.print_insn (memaddr, branch_delay_insns);
820 }
821
822 /* Return the length in bytes of the instruction at address MEMADDR in
823 debugged memory. */
824
825 int
826 gdb_insn_length (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
827 {
828 return gdb_print_insn (gdbarch, addr, &null_stream, NULL);
829 }
830
831 /* fprintf-function for gdb_buffered_insn_length. This function is a
832 nop, we don't want to print anything, we just want to compute the
833 length of the insn. */
834
835 static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3)
836 gdb_buffered_insn_length_fprintf (void *stream, const char *format, ...)
837 {
838 return 0;
839 }
840
841 /* Initialize a struct disassemble_info for gdb_buffered_insn_length. */
842
843 static void
844 gdb_buffered_insn_length_init_dis (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
845 struct disassemble_info *di,
846 const gdb_byte *insn, int max_len,
847 CORE_ADDR addr)
848 {
849 init_disassemble_info (di, NULL, gdb_buffered_insn_length_fprintf);
850
851 /* init_disassemble_info installs buffer_read_memory, etc.
852 so we don't need to do that here.
853 The cast is necessary until disassemble_info is const-ified. */
854 di->buffer = (gdb_byte *) insn;
855 di->buffer_length = max_len;
856 di->buffer_vma = addr;
857
858 di->arch = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->arch;
859 di->mach = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->mach;
860 di->endian = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
861 di->endian_code = gdbarch_byte_order_for_code (gdbarch);
862
863 di->disassembler_options = get_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
864 disassemble_init_for_target (di);
865 }
866
867 /* Return the length in bytes of INSN. MAX_LEN is the size of the
868 buffer containing INSN. */
869
870 int
871 gdb_buffered_insn_length (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
872 const gdb_byte *insn, int max_len, CORE_ADDR addr)
873 {
874 struct disassemble_info di;
875
876 gdb_buffered_insn_length_init_dis (gdbarch, &di, insn, max_len, addr);
877
878 return gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, addr, &di);
879 }
880
881 char *
882 get_disassembler_options (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
883 {
884 char **disassembler_options = gdbarch_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
885 if (disassembler_options == NULL)
886 return NULL;
887 return *disassembler_options;
888 }
889
890 void
891 set_disassembler_options (char *prospective_options)
892 {
893 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
894 char **disassembler_options = gdbarch_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
895 const disasm_options_t *valid_options;
896 char *options = remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas (prospective_options);
897 const char *opt;
898
899 /* Allow all architectures, even ones that do not support 'set disassembler',
900 to reset their disassembler options to NULL. */
901 if (options == NULL)
902 {
903 if (disassembler_options != NULL)
904 {
905 free (*disassembler_options);
906 *disassembler_options = NULL;
907 }
908 return;
909 }
910
911 valid_options = gdbarch_valid_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
912 if (valid_options == NULL)
913 {
914 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, _("\
915 'set disassembler-options ...' is not supported on this architecture.\n"));
916 return;
917 }
918
919 /* Verify we have valid disassembler options. */
920 FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION (opt, options)
921 {
922 size_t i;
923 for (i = 0; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
924 if (disassembler_options_cmp (opt, valid_options->name[i]) == 0)
925 break;
926 if (valid_options->name[i] == NULL)
927 {
928 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog,
929 _("Invalid disassembler option value: '%s'.\n"),
930 opt);
931 return;
932 }
933 }
934
935 free (*disassembler_options);
936 *disassembler_options = xstrdup (options);
937 }
938
939 static void
940 set_disassembler_options_sfunc (const char *args, int from_tty,
941 struct cmd_list_element *c)
942 {
943 set_disassembler_options (prospective_options);
944 }
945
946 static void
947 show_disassembler_options_sfunc (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
948 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
949 {
950 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
951 const disasm_options_t *valid_options;
952
953 const char *options = get_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
954 if (options == NULL)
955 options = "";
956
957 fprintf_filtered (file, _("The current disassembler options are '%s'\n"),
958 options);
959
960 valid_options = gdbarch_valid_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
961
962 if (valid_options == NULL)
963 return;
964
965 fprintf_filtered (file, _("\n\
966 The following disassembler options are supported for use with the\n\
967 'set disassembler-options <option>[,<option>...]' command:\n"));
968
969 if (valid_options->description != NULL)
970 {
971 size_t i, max_len = 0;
972
973 /* Compute the length of the longest option name. */
974 for (i = 0; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
975 {
976 size_t len = strlen (valid_options->name[i]);
977 if (max_len < len)
978 max_len = len;
979 }
980
981 for (i = 0, max_len++; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
982 {
983 fprintf_filtered (file, " %s", valid_options->name[i]);
984 if (valid_options->description[i] != NULL)
985 fprintf_filtered (file, "%*c %s",
986 (int)(max_len - strlen (valid_options->name[i])), ' ',
987 valid_options->description[i]);
988 fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
989 }
990 }
991 else
992 {
993 size_t i;
994 fprintf_filtered (file, " ");
995 for (i = 0; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
996 {
997 fprintf_filtered (file, "%s", valid_options->name[i]);
998 if (valid_options->name[i + 1] != NULL)
999 fprintf_filtered (file, ", ");
1000 wrap_here (" ");
1001 }
1002 fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
1003 }
1004 }
1005
1006 /* A completion function for "set disassembler". */
1007
1008 static void
1009 disassembler_options_completer (struct cmd_list_element *ignore,
1010 completion_tracker &tracker,
1011 const char *text, const char *word)
1012 {
1013 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
1014 const disasm_options_t *opts = gdbarch_valid_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
1015
1016 if (opts != NULL)
1017 {
1018 /* Only attempt to complete on the last option text. */
1019 const char *separator = strrchr (text, ',');
1020 if (separator != NULL)
1021 text = separator + 1;
1022 text = skip_spaces (text);
1023 complete_on_enum (tracker, opts->name, text, word);
1024 }
1025 }
1026
1027
1028 /* Initialization code. */
1029
1030 void
1031 _initialize_disasm (void)
1032 {
1033 struct cmd_list_element *cmd;
1034
1035 /* Add the command that controls the disassembler options. */
1036 cmd = add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd ("disassembler-options", no_class,
1037 &prospective_options, _("\
1038 Set the disassembler options.\n\
1039 Usage: set disassembler-options OPTION [,OPTION]...\n\n\
1040 See: 'show disassembler-options' for valid option values.\n"), _("\
1041 Show the disassembler options."), NULL,
1042 set_disassembler_options_sfunc,
1043 show_disassembler_options_sfunc,
1044 &setlist, &showlist);
1045 set_cmd_completer (cmd, disassembler_options_completer);
1046 }
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