Fix library segment-address for 64bit values
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c906108c 1/* Definitions for expressions designed to be executed on the agent
11bc5fe4 2 Copyright (C) 1998-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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c5aa993b 4 This file is part of GDB.
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6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 9 (at your option) any later version.
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11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
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c5aa993b 16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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19#ifndef AX_H
20#define AX_H
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21
22/* It's sometimes useful to be able to debug programs that you can't
23 really stop for more than a fraction of a second. To this end, the
24 user can specify a tracepoint (like a breakpoint, but you don't
25 stop at it), and specify a bunch of expressions to record the
26 values of when that tracepoint is reached. As the program runs,
27 GDB collects the values. At any point (possibly while values are
28 still being collected), the user can display the collected values.
29
30 This is used with remote debugging; we don't really support it on
31 native configurations.
32
33 This means that expressions are being evaluated by the remote agent,
34 which doesn't have any access to the symbol table information, and
35 needs to be small and simple.
36
37 The agent_expr routines and datatypes are a bytecode language
38 designed to be executed by the agent. Agent expressions work in
39 terms of fixed-width values, operators, memory references, and
40 register references. You can evaluate a agent expression just given
41 a bunch of memory and register values to sniff at; you don't need
42 any symbolic information like variable names, types, etc.
43
44 GDB translates source expressions, whose meaning depends on
45 symbolic information, into agent bytecode expressions, whose meaning
46 is independent of symbolic information. This means the agent can
47 evaluate them on the fly without reference to data only available
48 to the host GDB. */
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51/* Different kinds of flaws an agent expression might have, as
52 detected by ax_reqs. */
53enum agent_flaws
54 {
55 agent_flaw_none = 0, /* code is good */
56
57 /* There is an invalid instruction in the stream. */
58 agent_flaw_bad_instruction,
59
60 /* There is an incomplete instruction at the end of the expression. */
61 agent_flaw_incomplete_instruction,
62
63 /* ax_reqs was unable to prove that every jump target is to a
64 valid offset. Valid offsets are within the bounds of the
65 expression, and to a valid instruction boundary. */
66 agent_flaw_bad_jump,
67
68 /* ax_reqs was unable to prove to its satisfaction that, for each
69 jump target location, the stack will have the same height whether
70 that location is reached via a jump or by straight execution. */
71 agent_flaw_height_mismatch,
72
73 /* ax_reqs was unable to prove that every instruction following
74 an unconditional jump was the target of some other jump. */
75 agent_flaw_hole
76 };
77
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78/* Agent expression data structures. */
79
c906108c 80/* A buffer containing a agent expression. */
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81struct agent_expr
82 {
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83 /* Construct an empty agent expression. */
84 explicit agent_expr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR scope);
85
86 ~agent_expr ();
87
35c9c7ba 88 /* The bytes of the expression. */
c5aa993b 89 unsigned char *buf;
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90
91 /* The number of bytecode in the expression. */
92 int len;
93
94 /* Allocated space available currently. */
95 int size;
96
97 /* The target architecture assumed to be in effect. */
98 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
99
100 /* The address to which the expression applies. */
c5aa993b 101 CORE_ADDR scope;
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103 /* If the following is not equal to agent_flaw_none, the rest of the
104 information in this structure is suspect. */
105 enum agent_flaws flaw;
106
107 /* Number of elements left on stack at end; may be negative if expr
108 only consumes elements. */
109 int final_height;
110
111 /* Maximum and minimum stack height, relative to initial height. */
112 int max_height, min_height;
113
114 /* Largest `ref' or `const' opcode used, in bits. Zero means the
115 expression has no such instructions. */
116 int max_data_size;
117
118 /* Bit vector of registers needed. Register R is needed iff
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35c9c7ba 120 reg_mask[R / 8] & (1 << (R % 8))
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122 is non-zero. Note! You may not assume that this bitmask is long
123 enough to hold bits for all the registers of the machine; the
124 agent expression code has no idea how many registers the machine
125 has. However, the bitmask is reg_mask_len bytes long, so the
126 valid register numbers run from 0 to reg_mask_len * 8 - 1.
127
128 Also note that this mask may contain registers that are needed
129 for the original collection expression to work, but that are
130 not referenced by any bytecode. This could, for example, occur
131 when collecting a local variable allocated to a register; the
132 compiler sets the mask bit and skips generating a bytecode whose
133 result is going to be discarded anyway.
134 */
135 int reg_mask_len;
136 unsigned char *reg_mask;
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137
138 /* For the data tracing facility, we need to insert `trace' bytecodes
139 before each data fetch; this records all the memory that the
140 expression touches in the course of evaluation, so that memory will
141 be available when the user later tries to evaluate the expression
142 in GDB.
143
144 Setting the flag 'tracing' to non-zero enables the code that
145 emits the trace bytecodes at the appropriate points. */
146
147 unsigned int tracing : 1;
148
149 /* This indicates that pointers to chars should get an added
150 tracenz bytecode to record nonzero bytes, up to a length that
151 is the value of trace_string. */
152
153 int trace_string;
35c9c7ba 154 };
c906108c 155
833177a4 156/* An agent_expr owning pointer. */
6c73cd95 157typedef std::unique_ptr<agent_expr> agent_expr_up;
833177a4 158
94d5e490 159/* The actual values of the various bytecode operations. */
c906108c 160
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161enum agent_op
162 {
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163#define DEFOP(NAME, SIZE, DATA_SIZE, CONSUMED, PRODUCED, VALUE) \
164 aop_ ## NAME = VALUE,
268a13a5 165#include "gdbsupport/ax.def"
94d5e490 166#undef DEFOP
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167 aop_last
168 };
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170
171
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172/* Functions for building expressions. */
173
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174/* Append a raw byte to EXPR. */
175extern void ax_raw_byte (struct agent_expr *expr, gdb_byte byte);
176
c906108c 177/* Append a simple operator OP to EXPR. */
a14ed312 178extern void ax_simple (struct agent_expr *EXPR, enum agent_op OP);
c906108c 179
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180/* Append a pick operator to EXPR. DEPTH is the stack item to pick,
181 with 0 being top of stack. */
182extern void ax_pick (struct agent_expr *EXPR, int DEPTH);
183
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184/* Append the floating-point prefix, for the next bytecode. */
185#define ax_float(EXPR) (ax_simple ((EXPR), aop_float))
186
187/* Append a sign-extension instruction to EXPR, to extend an N-bit value. */
a14ed312 188extern void ax_ext (struct agent_expr *EXPR, int N);
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189
190/* Append a zero-extension instruction to EXPR, to extend an N-bit value. */
a14ed312 191extern void ax_zero_ext (struct agent_expr *EXPR, int N);
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192
193/* Append a trace_quick instruction to EXPR, to record N bytes. */
a14ed312 194extern void ax_trace_quick (struct agent_expr *EXPR, int N);
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195
196/* Append a goto op to EXPR. OP is the actual op (must be aop_goto or
197 aop_if_goto). We assume we don't know the target offset yet,
198 because it's probably a forward branch, so we leave space in EXPR
199 for the target, and return the offset in EXPR of that space, so we
200 can backpatch it once we do know the target offset. Use ax_label
201 to do the backpatching. */
a14ed312 202extern int ax_goto (struct agent_expr *EXPR, enum agent_op OP);
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204/* Suppose a given call to ax_goto returns some value PATCH. When you
205 know the offset TARGET that goto should jump to, call
c5aa993b 206 ax_label (EXPR, PATCH, TARGET)
c906108c 207 to patch TARGET into the ax_goto instruction. */
a14ed312 208extern void ax_label (struct agent_expr *EXPR, int patch, int target);
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209
210/* Assemble code to push a constant on the stack. */
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211extern void ax_const_l (struct agent_expr *EXPR, LONGEST l);
212extern void ax_const_d (struct agent_expr *EXPR, LONGEST d);
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213
214/* Assemble code to push the value of register number REG on the
215 stack. */
a14ed312 216extern void ax_reg (struct agent_expr *EXPR, int REG);
f61e138d 217
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218/* Add the given register to the register mask of the expression. */
219extern void ax_reg_mask (struct agent_expr *ax, int reg);
220
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221/* Assemble code to operate on a trace state variable. */
222extern void ax_tsv (struct agent_expr *expr, enum agent_op op, int num);
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224/* Append a string to the bytecode stream. */
741d92cf 225extern void ax_string (struct agent_expr *x, const char *str, int slen);
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228/* Functions for printing out expressions, and otherwise debugging
229 things. */
230
231/* Disassemble the expression EXPR, writing to F. */
d9fcf2fb 232extern void ax_print (struct ui_file *f, struct agent_expr * EXPR);
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233
234/* An entry in the opcode map. */
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235struct aop_map
236 {
c906108c 237
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238 /* The name of the opcode. Null means that this entry is not a
239 valid opcode --- a hole in the opcode space. */
5f1e6f19 240 const char *name;
c906108c 241
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242 /* All opcodes take no operands from the bytecode stream, or take
243 unsigned integers of various sizes. If this is a positive number
244 n, then the opcode is followed by an n-byte operand, which should
245 be printed as an unsigned integer. If this is zero, then the
246 opcode takes no operands from the bytecode stream.
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248 If we get more complicated opcodes in the future, don't add other
249 magic values of this; that's a crock. Add an `enum encoding'
250 field to this, or something like that. */
251 int op_size;
c906108c 252
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253 /* The size of the data operated upon, in bits, for bytecodes that
254 care about that (ref and const). Zero for all others. */
255 int data_size;
c906108c 256
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257 /* Number of stack elements consumed, and number produced. */
258 int consumed, produced;
259 };
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261/* Map of the bytecodes, indexed by bytecode number. */
262extern struct aop_map aop_map[];
263
35c9c7ba 264/* Given an agent expression AX, analyze and update its requirements. */
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35c9c7ba 266extern void ax_reqs (struct agent_expr *ax);
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1a5c2598 268#endif /* AX_H */
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