gdbarch software_single_step returns VEC (CORE_ADDR) *
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / rs6000-aix-tdep.c
1 /* Native support code for PPC AIX, for GDB the GNU debugger.
2
3 Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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
20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21
22 #include "defs.h"
23 #include "osabi.h"
24 #include "regcache.h"
25 #include "regset.h"
26 #include "gdbtypes.h"
27 #include "gdbcore.h"
28 #include "target.h"
29 #include "value.h"
30 #include "infcall.h"
31 #include "objfiles.h"
32 #include "breakpoint.h"
33 #include "rs6000-tdep.h"
34 #include "ppc-tdep.h"
35 #include "rs6000-aix-tdep.h"
36 #include "xcoffread.h"
37 #include "solib.h"
38 #include "solib-aix.h"
39 #include "xml-utils.h"
40
41 /* If the kernel has to deliver a signal, it pushes a sigcontext
42 structure on the stack and then calls the signal handler, passing
43 the address of the sigcontext in an argument register. Usually
44 the signal handler doesn't save this register, so we have to
45 access the sigcontext structure via an offset from the signal handler
46 frame.
47 The following constants were determined by experimentation on AIX 3.2. */
48 #define SIG_FRAME_PC_OFFSET 96
49 #define SIG_FRAME_LR_OFFSET 108
50 #define SIG_FRAME_FP_OFFSET 284
51
52
53 /* Core file support. */
54
55 static struct ppc_reg_offsets rs6000_aix32_reg_offsets =
56 {
57 /* General-purpose registers. */
58 208, /* r0_offset */
59 4, /* gpr_size */
60 4, /* xr_size */
61 24, /* pc_offset */
62 28, /* ps_offset */
63 32, /* cr_offset */
64 36, /* lr_offset */
65 40, /* ctr_offset */
66 44, /* xer_offset */
67 48, /* mq_offset */
68
69 /* Floating-point registers. */
70 336, /* f0_offset */
71 56, /* fpscr_offset */
72 4, /* fpscr_size */
73
74 /* AltiVec registers. */
75 -1, /* vr0_offset */
76 -1, /* vscr_offset */
77 -1 /* vrsave_offset */
78 };
79
80 static struct ppc_reg_offsets rs6000_aix64_reg_offsets =
81 {
82 /* General-purpose registers. */
83 0, /* r0_offset */
84 8, /* gpr_size */
85 4, /* xr_size */
86 264, /* pc_offset */
87 256, /* ps_offset */
88 288, /* cr_offset */
89 272, /* lr_offset */
90 280, /* ctr_offset */
91 292, /* xer_offset */
92 -1, /* mq_offset */
93
94 /* Floating-point registers. */
95 312, /* f0_offset */
96 296, /* fpscr_offset */
97 4, /* fpscr_size */
98
99 /* AltiVec registers. */
100 -1, /* vr0_offset */
101 -1, /* vscr_offset */
102 -1 /* vrsave_offset */
103 };
104
105
106 /* Supply register REGNUM in the general-purpose register set REGSET
107 from the buffer specified by GREGS and LEN to register cache
108 REGCACHE. If REGNUM is -1, do this for all registers in REGSET. */
109
110 static void
111 rs6000_aix_supply_regset (const struct regset *regset,
112 struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
113 const void *gregs, size_t len)
114 {
115 ppc_supply_gregset (regset, regcache, regnum, gregs, len);
116 ppc_supply_fpregset (regset, regcache, regnum, gregs, len);
117 }
118
119 /* Collect register REGNUM in the general-purpose register set
120 REGSET, from register cache REGCACHE into the buffer specified by
121 GREGS and LEN. If REGNUM is -1, do this for all registers in
122 REGSET. */
123
124 static void
125 rs6000_aix_collect_regset (const struct regset *regset,
126 const struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
127 void *gregs, size_t len)
128 {
129 ppc_collect_gregset (regset, regcache, regnum, gregs, len);
130 ppc_collect_fpregset (regset, regcache, regnum, gregs, len);
131 }
132
133 /* AIX register set. */
134
135 static const struct regset rs6000_aix32_regset =
136 {
137 &rs6000_aix32_reg_offsets,
138 rs6000_aix_supply_regset,
139 rs6000_aix_collect_regset,
140 };
141
142 static const struct regset rs6000_aix64_regset =
143 {
144 &rs6000_aix64_reg_offsets,
145 rs6000_aix_supply_regset,
146 rs6000_aix_collect_regset,
147 };
148
149 /* Iterate over core file register note sections. */
150
151 static void
152 rs6000_aix_iterate_over_regset_sections (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
153 iterate_over_regset_sections_cb *cb,
154 void *cb_data,
155 const struct regcache *regcache)
156 {
157 if (gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->wordsize == 4)
158 cb (".reg", 592, &rs6000_aix32_regset, NULL, cb_data);
159 else
160 cb (".reg", 576, &rs6000_aix64_regset, NULL, cb_data);
161 }
162
163
164 /* Pass the arguments in either registers, or in the stack. In RS/6000,
165 the first eight words of the argument list (that might be less than
166 eight parameters if some parameters occupy more than one word) are
167 passed in r3..r10 registers. Float and double parameters are
168 passed in fpr's, in addition to that. Rest of the parameters if any
169 are passed in user stack. There might be cases in which half of the
170 parameter is copied into registers, the other half is pushed into
171 stack.
172
173 Stack must be aligned on 64-bit boundaries when synthesizing
174 function calls.
175
176 If the function is returning a structure, then the return address is passed
177 in r3, then the first 7 words of the parameters can be passed in registers,
178 starting from r4. */
179
180 static CORE_ADDR
181 rs6000_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
182 struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
183 int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
184 int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
185 {
186 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
187 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
188 int ii;
189 int len = 0;
190 int argno; /* current argument number */
191 int argbytes; /* current argument byte */
192 gdb_byte tmp_buffer[50];
193 int f_argno = 0; /* current floating point argno */
194 int wordsize = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->wordsize;
195 CORE_ADDR func_addr = find_function_addr (function, NULL);
196
197 struct value *arg = 0;
198 struct type *type;
199
200 ULONGEST saved_sp;
201
202 /* The calling convention this function implements assumes the
203 processor has floating-point registers. We shouldn't be using it
204 on PPC variants that lack them. */
205 gdb_assert (ppc_floating_point_unit_p (gdbarch));
206
207 /* The first eight words of ther arguments are passed in registers.
208 Copy them appropriately. */
209 ii = 0;
210
211 /* If the function is returning a `struct', then the first word
212 (which will be passed in r3) is used for struct return address.
213 In that case we should advance one word and start from r4
214 register to copy parameters. */
215 if (struct_return)
216 {
217 regcache_raw_write_unsigned (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3,
218 struct_addr);
219 ii++;
220 }
221
222 /* effectively indirect call... gcc does...
223
224 return_val example( float, int);
225
226 eabi:
227 float in fp0, int in r3
228 offset of stack on overflow 8/16
229 for varargs, must go by type.
230 power open:
231 float in r3&r4, int in r5
232 offset of stack on overflow different
233 both:
234 return in r3 or f0. If no float, must study how gcc emulates floats;
235 pay attention to arg promotion.
236 User may have to cast\args to handle promotion correctly
237 since gdb won't know if prototype supplied or not. */
238
239 for (argno = 0, argbytes = 0; argno < nargs && ii < 8; ++ii)
240 {
241 int reg_size = register_size (gdbarch, ii + 3);
242
243 arg = args[argno];
244 type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
245 len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
246
247 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
248 {
249 /* Floating point arguments are passed in fpr's, as well as gpr's.
250 There are 13 fpr's reserved for passing parameters. At this point
251 there is no way we would run out of them.
252
253 Always store the floating point value using the register's
254 floating-point format. */
255 const int fp_regnum = tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum + 1 + f_argno;
256 gdb_byte reg_val[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
257 struct type *reg_type = register_type (gdbarch, fp_regnum);
258
259 gdb_assert (len <= 8);
260
261 convert_typed_floating (value_contents (arg), type,
262 reg_val, reg_type);
263 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, fp_regnum, reg_val);
264 ++f_argno;
265 }
266
267 if (len > reg_size)
268 {
269
270 /* Argument takes more than one register. */
271 while (argbytes < len)
272 {
273 gdb_byte word[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
274 memset (word, 0, reg_size);
275 memcpy (word,
276 ((char *) value_contents (arg)) + argbytes,
277 (len - argbytes) > reg_size
278 ? reg_size : len - argbytes);
279 regcache_cooked_write (regcache,
280 tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3 + ii,
281 word);
282 ++ii, argbytes += reg_size;
283
284 if (ii >= 8)
285 goto ran_out_of_registers_for_arguments;
286 }
287 argbytes = 0;
288 --ii;
289 }
290 else
291 {
292 /* Argument can fit in one register. No problem. */
293 gdb_byte word[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
294
295 memset (word, 0, reg_size);
296 memcpy (word, value_contents (arg), len);
297 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3 +ii, word);
298 }
299 ++argno;
300 }
301
302 ran_out_of_registers_for_arguments:
303
304 regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache,
305 gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch),
306 &saved_sp);
307
308 /* Location for 8 parameters are always reserved. */
309 sp -= wordsize * 8;
310
311 /* Another six words for back chain, TOC register, link register, etc. */
312 sp -= wordsize * 6;
313
314 /* Stack pointer must be quadword aligned. */
315 sp &= -16;
316
317 /* If there are more arguments, allocate space for them in
318 the stack, then push them starting from the ninth one. */
319
320 if ((argno < nargs) || argbytes)
321 {
322 int space = 0, jj;
323
324 if (argbytes)
325 {
326 space += ((len - argbytes + 3) & -4);
327 jj = argno + 1;
328 }
329 else
330 jj = argno;
331
332 for (; jj < nargs; ++jj)
333 {
334 struct value *val = args[jj];
335 space += ((TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (val))) + 3) & -4;
336 }
337
338 /* Add location required for the rest of the parameters. */
339 space = (space + 15) & -16;
340 sp -= space;
341
342 /* This is another instance we need to be concerned about
343 securing our stack space. If we write anything underneath %sp
344 (r1), we might conflict with the kernel who thinks he is free
345 to use this area. So, update %sp first before doing anything
346 else. */
347
348 regcache_raw_write_signed (regcache,
349 gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch), sp);
350
351 /* If the last argument copied into the registers didn't fit there
352 completely, push the rest of it into stack. */
353
354 if (argbytes)
355 {
356 write_memory (sp + 24 + (ii * 4),
357 value_contents (arg) + argbytes,
358 len - argbytes);
359 ++argno;
360 ii += ((len - argbytes + 3) & -4) / 4;
361 }
362
363 /* Push the rest of the arguments into stack. */
364 for (; argno < nargs; ++argno)
365 {
366
367 arg = args[argno];
368 type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
369 len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
370
371
372 /* Float types should be passed in fpr's, as well as in the
373 stack. */
374 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT && f_argno < 13)
375 {
376
377 gdb_assert (len <= 8);
378
379 regcache_cooked_write (regcache,
380 tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum + 1 + f_argno,
381 value_contents (arg));
382 ++f_argno;
383 }
384
385 write_memory (sp + 24 + (ii * 4), value_contents (arg), len);
386 ii += ((len + 3) & -4) / 4;
387 }
388 }
389
390 /* Set the stack pointer. According to the ABI, the SP is meant to
391 be set _before_ the corresponding stack space is used. On AIX,
392 this even applies when the target has been completely stopped!
393 Not doing this can lead to conflicts with the kernel which thinks
394 that it still has control over this not-yet-allocated stack
395 region. */
396 regcache_raw_write_signed (regcache, gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch), sp);
397
398 /* Set back chain properly. */
399 store_unsigned_integer (tmp_buffer, wordsize, byte_order, saved_sp);
400 write_memory (sp, tmp_buffer, wordsize);
401
402 /* Point the inferior function call's return address at the dummy's
403 breakpoint. */
404 regcache_raw_write_signed (regcache, tdep->ppc_lr_regnum, bp_addr);
405
406 /* Set the TOC register value. */
407 regcache_raw_write_signed (regcache, tdep->ppc_toc_regnum,
408 solib_aix_get_toc_value (func_addr));
409
410 target_store_registers (regcache, -1);
411 return sp;
412 }
413
414 static enum return_value_convention
415 rs6000_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
416 struct type *valtype, struct regcache *regcache,
417 gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf)
418 {
419 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
420 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
421
422 /* The calling convention this function implements assumes the
423 processor has floating-point registers. We shouldn't be using it
424 on PowerPC variants that lack them. */
425 gdb_assert (ppc_floating_point_unit_p (gdbarch));
426
427 /* AltiVec extension: Functions that declare a vector data type as a
428 return value place that return value in VR2. */
429 if (TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY && TYPE_VECTOR (valtype)
430 && TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) == 16)
431 {
432 if (readbuf)
433 regcache_cooked_read (regcache, tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum + 2, readbuf);
434 if (writebuf)
435 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum + 2, writebuf);
436
437 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
438 }
439
440 /* If the called subprogram returns an aggregate, there exists an
441 implicit first argument, whose value is the address of a caller-
442 allocated buffer into which the callee is assumed to store its
443 return value. All explicit parameters are appropriately
444 relabeled. */
445 if (TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
446 || TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_UNION
447 || TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
448 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
449
450 /* Scalar floating-point values are returned in FPR1 for float or
451 double, and in FPR1:FPR2 for quadword precision. Fortran
452 complex*8 and complex*16 are returned in FPR1:FPR2, and
453 complex*32 is returned in FPR1:FPR4. */
454 if (TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
455 && (TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) == 4 || TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) == 8))
456 {
457 struct type *regtype = register_type (gdbarch, tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum);
458 gdb_byte regval[8];
459
460 /* FIXME: kettenis/2007-01-01: Add support for quadword
461 precision and complex. */
462
463 if (readbuf)
464 {
465 regcache_cooked_read (regcache, tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum + 1, regval);
466 convert_typed_floating (regval, regtype, readbuf, valtype);
467 }
468 if (writebuf)
469 {
470 convert_typed_floating (writebuf, valtype, regval, regtype);
471 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum + 1, regval);
472 }
473
474 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
475 }
476
477 /* Values of the types int, long, short, pointer, and char (length
478 is less than or equal to four bytes), as well as bit values of
479 lengths less than or equal to 32 bits, must be returned right
480 justified in GPR3 with signed values sign extended and unsigned
481 values zero extended, as necessary. */
482 if (TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) <= tdep->wordsize)
483 {
484 if (readbuf)
485 {
486 ULONGEST regval;
487
488 /* For reading we don't have to worry about sign extension. */
489 regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3,
490 &regval);
491 store_unsigned_integer (readbuf, TYPE_LENGTH (valtype), byte_order,
492 regval);
493 }
494 if (writebuf)
495 {
496 /* For writing, use unpack_long since that should handle any
497 required sign extension. */
498 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3,
499 unpack_long (valtype, writebuf));
500 }
501
502 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
503 }
504
505 /* Eight-byte non-floating-point scalar values must be returned in
506 GPR3:GPR4. */
507
508 if (TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) == 8)
509 {
510 gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (valtype) != TYPE_CODE_FLT);
511 gdb_assert (tdep->wordsize == 4);
512
513 if (readbuf)
514 {
515 gdb_byte regval[8];
516
517 regcache_cooked_read (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3, regval);
518 regcache_cooked_read (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 4,
519 regval + 4);
520 memcpy (readbuf, regval, 8);
521 }
522 if (writebuf)
523 {
524 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3, writebuf);
525 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 4,
526 writebuf + 4);
527 }
528
529 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
530 }
531
532 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
533 }
534
535 /* Support for CONVERT_FROM_FUNC_PTR_ADDR (ARCH, ADDR, TARG).
536
537 Usually a function pointer's representation is simply the address
538 of the function. On the RS/6000 however, a function pointer is
539 represented by a pointer to an OPD entry. This OPD entry contains
540 three words, the first word is the address of the function, the
541 second word is the TOC pointer (r2), and the third word is the
542 static chain value. Throughout GDB it is currently assumed that a
543 function pointer contains the address of the function, which is not
544 easy to fix. In addition, the conversion of a function address to
545 a function pointer would require allocation of an OPD entry in the
546 inferior's memory space, with all its drawbacks. To be able to
547 call C++ virtual methods in the inferior (which are called via
548 function pointers), find_function_addr uses this function to get the
549 function address from a function pointer. */
550
551 /* Return real function address if ADDR (a function pointer) is in the data
552 space and is therefore a special function pointer. */
553
554 static CORE_ADDR
555 rs6000_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
556 CORE_ADDR addr,
557 struct target_ops *targ)
558 {
559 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
560 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
561 struct obj_section *s;
562
563 s = find_pc_section (addr);
564
565 /* Normally, functions live inside a section that is executable.
566 So, if ADDR points to a non-executable section, then treat it
567 as a function descriptor and return the target address iff
568 the target address itself points to a section that is executable. */
569 if (s && (s->the_bfd_section->flags & SEC_CODE) == 0)
570 {
571 CORE_ADDR pc = 0;
572 struct obj_section *pc_section;
573
574 TRY
575 {
576 pc = read_memory_unsigned_integer (addr, tdep->wordsize, byte_order);
577 }
578 CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
579 {
580 /* An error occured during reading. Probably a memory error
581 due to the section not being loaded yet. This address
582 cannot be a function descriptor. */
583 return addr;
584 }
585 END_CATCH
586
587 pc_section = find_pc_section (pc);
588
589 if (pc_section && (pc_section->the_bfd_section->flags & SEC_CODE))
590 return pc;
591 }
592
593 return addr;
594 }
595
596
597 /* Calculate the destination of a branch/jump. Return -1 if not a branch. */
598
599 static CORE_ADDR
600 branch_dest (struct frame_info *frame, int opcode, int instr,
601 CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR safety)
602 {
603 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
604 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
605 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
606 CORE_ADDR dest;
607 int immediate;
608 int absolute;
609 int ext_op;
610
611 absolute = (int) ((instr >> 1) & 1);
612
613 switch (opcode)
614 {
615 case 18:
616 immediate = ((instr & ~3) << 6) >> 6; /* br unconditional */
617 if (absolute)
618 dest = immediate;
619 else
620 dest = pc + immediate;
621 break;
622
623 case 16:
624 immediate = ((instr & ~3) << 16) >> 16; /* br conditional */
625 if (absolute)
626 dest = immediate;
627 else
628 dest = pc + immediate;
629 break;
630
631 case 19:
632 ext_op = (instr >> 1) & 0x3ff;
633
634 if (ext_op == 16) /* br conditional register */
635 {
636 dest = get_frame_register_unsigned (frame, tdep->ppc_lr_regnum) & ~3;
637
638 /* If we are about to return from a signal handler, dest is
639 something like 0x3c90. The current frame is a signal handler
640 caller frame, upon completion of the sigreturn system call
641 execution will return to the saved PC in the frame. */
642 if (dest < AIX_TEXT_SEGMENT_BASE)
643 dest = read_memory_unsigned_integer
644 (get_frame_base (frame) + SIG_FRAME_PC_OFFSET,
645 tdep->wordsize, byte_order);
646 }
647
648 else if (ext_op == 528) /* br cond to count reg */
649 {
650 dest = get_frame_register_unsigned (frame,
651 tdep->ppc_ctr_regnum) & ~3;
652
653 /* If we are about to execute a system call, dest is something
654 like 0x22fc or 0x3b00. Upon completion the system call
655 will return to the address in the link register. */
656 if (dest < AIX_TEXT_SEGMENT_BASE)
657 dest = get_frame_register_unsigned (frame,
658 tdep->ppc_lr_regnum) & ~3;
659 }
660 else
661 return -1;
662 break;
663
664 default:
665 return -1;
666 }
667 return (dest < AIX_TEXT_SEGMENT_BASE) ? safety : dest;
668 }
669
670 /* AIX does not support PT_STEP. Simulate it. */
671
672 static VEC (CORE_ADDR) *
673 rs6000_software_single_step (struct frame_info *frame)
674 {
675 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
676 struct address_space *aspace = get_frame_address_space (frame);
677 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
678 int ii, insn;
679 CORE_ADDR loc;
680 CORE_ADDR breaks[2];
681 int opcode;
682 VEC (CORE_ADDR) *next_pcs;
683
684 loc = get_frame_pc (frame);
685
686 insn = read_memory_integer (loc, 4, byte_order);
687
688 next_pcs = ppc_deal_with_atomic_sequence (frame);
689 if (next_pcs != NULL)
690 return next_pcs;
691
692 breaks[0] = loc + PPC_INSN_SIZE;
693 opcode = insn >> 26;
694 breaks[1] = branch_dest (frame, opcode, insn, loc, breaks[0]);
695
696 /* Don't put two breakpoints on the same address. */
697 if (breaks[1] == breaks[0])
698 breaks[1] = -1;
699
700 for (ii = 0; ii < 2; ++ii)
701 {
702 /* ignore invalid breakpoint. */
703 if (breaks[ii] == -1)
704 continue;
705 VEC_safe_push (CORE_ADDR, next_pcs, breaks[ii]);
706 }
707
708 errno = 0; /* FIXME, don't ignore errors! */
709 /* What errors? {read,write}_memory call error(). */
710 return next_pcs;
711 }
712
713 /* Implement the "auto_wide_charset" gdbarch method for this platform. */
714
715 static const char *
716 rs6000_aix_auto_wide_charset (void)
717 {
718 return "UTF-16";
719 }
720
721 /* Implement an osabi sniffer for RS6000/AIX.
722
723 This function assumes that ABFD's flavour is XCOFF. In other words,
724 it should be registered as a sniffer for bfd_target_xcoff_flavour
725 objfiles only. A failed assertion will be raised if this condition
726 is not met. */
727
728 static enum gdb_osabi
729 rs6000_aix_osabi_sniffer (bfd *abfd)
730 {
731 gdb_assert (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_xcoff_flavour);
732
733 /* The only noticeable difference between Lynx178 XCOFF files and
734 AIX XCOFF files comes from the fact that there are no shared
735 libraries on Lynx178. On AIX, we are betting that an executable
736 linked with no shared library will never exist. */
737 if (xcoff_get_n_import_files (abfd) <= 0)
738 return GDB_OSABI_UNKNOWN;
739
740 return GDB_OSABI_AIX;
741 }
742
743 /* A structure encoding the offset and size of a field within
744 a struct. */
745
746 struct field_info
747 {
748 int offset;
749 int size;
750 };
751
752 /* A structure describing the layout of all the fields of interest
753 in AIX's struct ld_info. Each field in this struct corresponds
754 to the field of the same name in struct ld_info. */
755
756 struct ld_info_desc
757 {
758 struct field_info ldinfo_next;
759 struct field_info ldinfo_fd;
760 struct field_info ldinfo_textorg;
761 struct field_info ldinfo_textsize;
762 struct field_info ldinfo_dataorg;
763 struct field_info ldinfo_datasize;
764 struct field_info ldinfo_filename;
765 };
766
767 /* The following data has been generated by compiling and running
768 the following program on AIX 5.3. */
769
770 #if 0
771 #include <stddef.h>
772 #include <stdio.h>
773 #define __LDINFO_PTRACE32__
774 #define __LDINFO_PTRACE64__
775 #include <sys/ldr.h>
776
777 #define pinfo(type,member) \
778 { \
779 struct type ldi = {0}; \
780 \
781 printf (" {%d, %d},\t/* %s */\n", \
782 offsetof (struct type, member), \
783 sizeof (ldi.member), \
784 #member); \
785 } \
786 while (0)
787
788 int
789 main (void)
790 {
791 printf ("static const struct ld_info_desc ld_info32_desc =\n{\n");
792 pinfo (__ld_info32, ldinfo_next);
793 pinfo (__ld_info32, ldinfo_fd);
794 pinfo (__ld_info32, ldinfo_textorg);
795 pinfo (__ld_info32, ldinfo_textsize);
796 pinfo (__ld_info32, ldinfo_dataorg);
797 pinfo (__ld_info32, ldinfo_datasize);
798 pinfo (__ld_info32, ldinfo_filename);
799 printf ("};\n");
800
801 printf ("\n");
802
803 printf ("static const struct ld_info_desc ld_info64_desc =\n{\n");
804 pinfo (__ld_info64, ldinfo_next);
805 pinfo (__ld_info64, ldinfo_fd);
806 pinfo (__ld_info64, ldinfo_textorg);
807 pinfo (__ld_info64, ldinfo_textsize);
808 pinfo (__ld_info64, ldinfo_dataorg);
809 pinfo (__ld_info64, ldinfo_datasize);
810 pinfo (__ld_info64, ldinfo_filename);
811 printf ("};\n");
812
813 return 0;
814 }
815 #endif /* 0 */
816
817 /* Layout of the 32bit version of struct ld_info. */
818
819 static const struct ld_info_desc ld_info32_desc =
820 {
821 {0, 4}, /* ldinfo_next */
822 {4, 4}, /* ldinfo_fd */
823 {8, 4}, /* ldinfo_textorg */
824 {12, 4}, /* ldinfo_textsize */
825 {16, 4}, /* ldinfo_dataorg */
826 {20, 4}, /* ldinfo_datasize */
827 {24, 2}, /* ldinfo_filename */
828 };
829
830 /* Layout of the 64bit version of struct ld_info. */
831
832 static const struct ld_info_desc ld_info64_desc =
833 {
834 {0, 4}, /* ldinfo_next */
835 {8, 4}, /* ldinfo_fd */
836 {16, 8}, /* ldinfo_textorg */
837 {24, 8}, /* ldinfo_textsize */
838 {32, 8}, /* ldinfo_dataorg */
839 {40, 8}, /* ldinfo_datasize */
840 {48, 2}, /* ldinfo_filename */
841 };
842
843 /* A structured representation of one entry read from the ld_info
844 binary data provided by the AIX loader. */
845
846 struct ld_info
847 {
848 ULONGEST next;
849 int fd;
850 CORE_ADDR textorg;
851 ULONGEST textsize;
852 CORE_ADDR dataorg;
853 ULONGEST datasize;
854 char *filename;
855 char *member_name;
856 };
857
858 /* Return a struct ld_info object corresponding to the entry at
859 LDI_BUF.
860
861 Note that the filename and member_name strings still point
862 to the data in LDI_BUF. So LDI_BUF must not be deallocated
863 while the struct ld_info object returned is in use. */
864
865 static struct ld_info
866 rs6000_aix_extract_ld_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
867 const gdb_byte *ldi_buf)
868 {
869 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
870 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
871 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
872 const struct ld_info_desc desc
873 = tdep->wordsize == 8 ? ld_info64_desc : ld_info32_desc;
874 struct ld_info info;
875
876 info.next = extract_unsigned_integer (ldi_buf + desc.ldinfo_next.offset,
877 desc.ldinfo_next.size,
878 byte_order);
879 info.fd = extract_signed_integer (ldi_buf + desc.ldinfo_fd.offset,
880 desc.ldinfo_fd.size,
881 byte_order);
882 info.textorg = extract_typed_address (ldi_buf + desc.ldinfo_textorg.offset,
883 ptr_type);
884 info.textsize
885 = extract_unsigned_integer (ldi_buf + desc.ldinfo_textsize.offset,
886 desc.ldinfo_textsize.size,
887 byte_order);
888 info.dataorg = extract_typed_address (ldi_buf + desc.ldinfo_dataorg.offset,
889 ptr_type);
890 info.datasize
891 = extract_unsigned_integer (ldi_buf + desc.ldinfo_datasize.offset,
892 desc.ldinfo_datasize.size,
893 byte_order);
894 info.filename = (char *) ldi_buf + desc.ldinfo_filename.offset;
895 info.member_name = info.filename + strlen (info.filename) + 1;
896
897 return info;
898 }
899
900 /* Append to OBJSTACK an XML string description of the shared library
901 corresponding to LDI, following the TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_AIX
902 format. */
903
904 static void
905 rs6000_aix_shared_library_to_xml (struct ld_info *ldi,
906 struct obstack *obstack)
907 {
908 char *p;
909
910 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "<library name=\"");
911 p = xml_escape_text (ldi->filename);
912 obstack_grow_str (obstack, p);
913 xfree (p);
914 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "\"");
915
916 if (ldi->member_name[0] != '\0')
917 {
918 obstack_grow_str (obstack, " member=\"");
919 p = xml_escape_text (ldi->member_name);
920 obstack_grow_str (obstack, p);
921 xfree (p);
922 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "\"");
923 }
924
925 obstack_grow_str (obstack, " text_addr=\"");
926 obstack_grow_str (obstack, core_addr_to_string (ldi->textorg));
927 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "\"");
928
929 obstack_grow_str (obstack, " text_size=\"");
930 obstack_grow_str (obstack, pulongest (ldi->textsize));
931 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "\"");
932
933 obstack_grow_str (obstack, " data_addr=\"");
934 obstack_grow_str (obstack, core_addr_to_string (ldi->dataorg));
935 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "\"");
936
937 obstack_grow_str (obstack, " data_size=\"");
938 obstack_grow_str (obstack, pulongest (ldi->datasize));
939 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "\"");
940
941 obstack_grow_str (obstack, "></library>");
942 }
943
944 /* Convert the ld_info binary data provided by the AIX loader into
945 an XML representation following the TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_AIX
946 format.
947
948 LDI_BUF is a buffer containing the ld_info data.
949 READBUF, OFFSET and LEN follow the same semantics as target_ops'
950 to_xfer_partial target_ops method.
951
952 If CLOSE_LDINFO_FD is nonzero, then this routine also closes
953 the ldinfo_fd file descriptor. This is useful when the ldinfo
954 data is obtained via ptrace, as ptrace opens a file descriptor
955 for each and every entry; but we cannot use this descriptor
956 as the consumer of the XML library list might live in a different
957 process. */
958
959 ULONGEST
960 rs6000_aix_ld_info_to_xml (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const gdb_byte *ldi_buf,
961 gdb_byte *readbuf, ULONGEST offset, ULONGEST len,
962 int close_ldinfo_fd)
963 {
964 struct obstack obstack;
965 const char *buf;
966 ULONGEST len_avail;
967
968 obstack_init (&obstack);
969 obstack_grow_str (&obstack, "<library-list-aix version=\"1.0\">\n");
970
971 while (1)
972 {
973 struct ld_info ldi = rs6000_aix_extract_ld_info (gdbarch, ldi_buf);
974
975 rs6000_aix_shared_library_to_xml (&ldi, &obstack);
976 if (close_ldinfo_fd)
977 close (ldi.fd);
978
979 if (!ldi.next)
980 break;
981 ldi_buf = ldi_buf + ldi.next;
982 }
983
984 obstack_grow_str0 (&obstack, "</library-list-aix>\n");
985
986 buf = (const char *) obstack_finish (&obstack);
987 len_avail = strlen (buf);
988 if (offset >= len_avail)
989 len= 0;
990 else
991 {
992 if (len > len_avail - offset)
993 len = len_avail - offset;
994 memcpy (readbuf, buf + offset, len);
995 }
996
997 obstack_free (&obstack, NULL);
998 return len;
999 }
1000
1001 /* Implement the core_xfer_shared_libraries_aix gdbarch method. */
1002
1003 static ULONGEST
1004 rs6000_aix_core_xfer_shared_libraries_aix (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1005 gdb_byte *readbuf,
1006 ULONGEST offset,
1007 ULONGEST len)
1008 {
1009 struct bfd_section *ldinfo_sec;
1010 int ldinfo_size;
1011 gdb_byte *ldinfo_buf;
1012 struct cleanup *cleanup;
1013 LONGEST result;
1014
1015 ldinfo_sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, ".ldinfo");
1016 if (ldinfo_sec == NULL)
1017 error (_("cannot find .ldinfo section from core file: %s"),
1018 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
1019 ldinfo_size = bfd_get_section_size (ldinfo_sec);
1020
1021 ldinfo_buf = (gdb_byte *) xmalloc (ldinfo_size);
1022 cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, ldinfo_buf);
1023
1024 if (! bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd, ldinfo_sec,
1025 ldinfo_buf, 0, ldinfo_size))
1026 error (_("unable to read .ldinfo section from core file: %s"),
1027 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
1028
1029 result = rs6000_aix_ld_info_to_xml (gdbarch, ldinfo_buf, readbuf,
1030 offset, len, 0);
1031
1032 do_cleanups (cleanup);
1033 return result;
1034 }
1035
1036 static void
1037 rs6000_aix_init_osabi (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
1038 {
1039 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
1040
1041 /* RS6000/AIX does not support PT_STEP. Has to be simulated. */
1042 set_gdbarch_software_single_step (gdbarch, rs6000_software_single_step);
1043
1044 /* Displaced stepping is currently not supported in combination with
1045 software single-stepping. */
1046 set_gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn (gdbarch, NULL);
1047 set_gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup (gdbarch, NULL);
1048 set_gdbarch_displaced_step_free_closure (gdbarch, NULL);
1049 set_gdbarch_displaced_step_location (gdbarch, NULL);
1050
1051 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, rs6000_push_dummy_call);
1052 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, rs6000_return_value);
1053 set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 8 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
1054
1055 /* Handle RS/6000 function pointers (which are really function
1056 descriptors). */
1057 set_gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr
1058 (gdbarch, rs6000_convert_from_func_ptr_addr);
1059
1060 /* Core file support. */
1061 set_gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections
1062 (gdbarch, rs6000_aix_iterate_over_regset_sections);
1063 set_gdbarch_core_xfer_shared_libraries_aix
1064 (gdbarch, rs6000_aix_core_xfer_shared_libraries_aix);
1065
1066 if (tdep->wordsize == 8)
1067 tdep->lr_frame_offset = 16;
1068 else
1069 tdep->lr_frame_offset = 8;
1070
1071 if (tdep->wordsize == 4)
1072 /* PowerOpen / AIX 32 bit. The saved area or red zone consists of
1073 19 4 byte GPRS + 18 8 byte FPRs giving a total of 220 bytes.
1074 Problem is, 220 isn't frame (16 byte) aligned. Round it up to
1075 224. */
1076 set_gdbarch_frame_red_zone_size (gdbarch, 224);
1077 else
1078 set_gdbarch_frame_red_zone_size (gdbarch, 0);
1079
1080 set_gdbarch_auto_wide_charset (gdbarch, rs6000_aix_auto_wide_charset);
1081
1082 set_solib_ops (gdbarch, &solib_aix_so_ops);
1083 }
1084
1085 /* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */
1086 extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_rs6000_aix_tdep;
1087
1088 void
1089 _initialize_rs6000_aix_tdep (void)
1090 {
1091 gdbarch_register_osabi_sniffer (bfd_arch_rs6000,
1092 bfd_target_xcoff_flavour,
1093 rs6000_aix_osabi_sniffer);
1094 gdbarch_register_osabi_sniffer (bfd_arch_powerpc,
1095 bfd_target_xcoff_flavour,
1096 rs6000_aix_osabi_sniffer);
1097
1098 gdbarch_register_osabi (bfd_arch_rs6000, 0, GDB_OSABI_AIX,
1099 rs6000_aix_init_osabi);
1100 gdbarch_register_osabi (bfd_arch_powerpc, 0, GDB_OSABI_AIX,
1101 rs6000_aix_init_osabi);
1102 }
1103
This page took 0.054175 seconds and 5 git commands to generate.