2012-03-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / frame-unwind.h
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1/* Definitions for a frame unwinder, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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0b302171 3 Copyright (C) 2003-2004, 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 This file is part of GDB.
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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
a9762ec7 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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10 (at your option) any later version.
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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.
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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19
20#if !defined (FRAME_UNWIND_H)
21#define FRAME_UNWIND_H 1
22
82417da5 23struct frame_data;
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24struct frame_info;
25struct frame_id;
26struct frame_unwind;
27struct gdbarch;
28struct regcache;
669fac23 29struct value;
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31#include "frame.h" /* For enum frame_type. */
32
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33/* The following unwind functions assume a chain of frames forming the
34 sequence: (outer) prev <-> this <-> next (inner). All the
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35 functions are called with this frame's `struct frame_info' and
36 prologue cache.
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38 THIS frame's register values can be obtained by unwinding NEXT
39 frame's registers (a recursive operation).
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41 THIS frame's prologue cache can be used to cache information such
42 as where this frame's prologue stores the previous frame's
43 registers. */
44
669fac23 45/* Given THIS frame, take a whiff of its registers (namely
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46 the PC and attributes) and if SELF is the applicable unwinder,
47 return non-zero. Possibly also initialize THIS_PROLOGUE_CACHE. */
48
49typedef int (frame_sniffer_ftype) (const struct frame_unwind *self,
669fac23 50 struct frame_info *this_frame,
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51 void **this_prologue_cache);
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53typedef enum unwind_stop_reason (frame_unwind_stop_reason_ftype)
54 (struct frame_info *this_frame, void **this_prologue_cache);
55
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56/* A default frame sniffer which always accepts the frame. Used by
57 fallback prologue unwinders. */
58
59int default_frame_sniffer (const struct frame_unwind *self,
60 struct frame_info *this_frame,
61 void **this_prologue_cache);
62
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63/* A default stop_reason callback which always claims the frame is
64 unwindable. */
65
66enum unwind_stop_reason
67 default_frame_unwind_stop_reason (struct frame_info *this_frame,
68 void **this_cache);
69
6dc42492 70/* Assuming the frame chain: (outer) prev <-> this <-> next (inner);
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71 use THIS frame, and through it the NEXT frame's register unwind
72 method, to determine the frame ID of THIS frame.
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74 A frame ID provides an invariant that can be used to re-identify an
75 instance of a frame. It is a combination of the frame's `base' and
76 the frame's function's code address.
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78 Traditionally, THIS frame's ID was determined by examining THIS
79 frame's function's prologue, and identifying the register/offset
80 used as THIS frame's base.
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82 Example: An examination of THIS frame's prologue reveals that, on
83 entry, it saves the PC(+12), SP(+8), and R1(+4) registers
84 (decrementing the SP by 12). Consequently, the frame ID's base can
85 be determined by adding 12 to the THIS frame's stack-pointer, and
86 the value of THIS frame's SP can be obtained by unwinding the NEXT
87 frame's SP.
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89 THIS_PROLOGUE_CACHE can be used to share any prolog analysis data
90 with the other unwind methods. Memory for that cache should be
35d5d4ee 91 allocated using FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC(). */
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669fac23 93typedef void (frame_this_id_ftype) (struct frame_info *this_frame,
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94 void **this_prologue_cache,
95 struct frame_id *this_id);
96
97/* Assuming the frame chain: (outer) prev <-> this <-> next (inner);
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98 use THIS frame, and implicitly the NEXT frame's register unwind
99 method, to unwind THIS frame's registers (returning the value of
100 the specified register REGNUM in the previous frame).
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102 Traditionally, THIS frame's registers were unwound by examining
103 THIS frame's function's prologue and identifying which registers
104 that prolog code saved on the stack.
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106 Example: An examination of THIS frame's prologue reveals that, on
107 entry, it saves the PC(+12), SP(+8), and R1(+4) registers
108 (decrementing the SP by 12). Consequently, the value of the PC
109 register in the previous frame is found in memory at SP+12, and
110 THIS frame's SP can be obtained by unwinding the NEXT frame's SP.
111
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112 This function takes THIS_FRAME as an argument. It can find the
113 values of registers in THIS frame by calling get_frame_register
114 (THIS_FRAME), and reinvoke itself to find other registers in the
115 PREVIOUS frame by calling frame_unwind_register (THIS_FRAME).
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117 The result is a GDB value object describing the register value. It
118 may be a lazy reference to memory, a lazy reference to the value of
119 a register in THIS frame, or a non-lvalue.
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121 THIS_PROLOGUE_CACHE can be used to share any prolog analysis data
122 with the other unwind methods. Memory for that cache should be
35d5d4ee 123 allocated using FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC(). */
6dc42492 124
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125typedef struct value * (frame_prev_register_ftype)
126 (struct frame_info *this_frame, void **this_prologue_cache,
127 int regnum);
cbafadeb 128
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129/* Deallocate extra memory associated with the frame cache if any. */
130
131typedef void (frame_dealloc_cache_ftype) (struct frame_info *self,
132 void *this_cache);
cbafadeb 133
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134/* Assuming the frame chain: (outer) prev <-> this <-> next (inner);
135 use THIS frame, and implicitly the NEXT frame's register unwind
136 method, return PREV frame's architecture. */
137
138typedef struct gdbarch *(frame_prev_arch_ftype) (struct frame_info *this_frame,
139 void **this_prologue_cache);
140
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141struct frame_unwind
142{
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143 /* The frame's type. Should this instead be a collection of
144 predicates that test the frame for various attributes? */
145 enum frame_type type;
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146 /* Should an attribute indicating the frame's address-in-block go
147 here? */
8fbca658 148 frame_unwind_stop_reason_ftype *stop_reason;
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149 frame_this_id_ftype *this_id;
150 frame_prev_register_ftype *prev_register;
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151 const struct frame_data *unwind_data;
152 frame_sniffer_ftype *sniffer;
272dfcfd 153 frame_dealloc_cache_ftype *dealloc_cache;
36f15f55 154 frame_prev_arch_ftype *prev_arch;
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155};
156
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157/* Register a frame unwinder, _prepending_ it to the front of the
158 search list (so it is sniffed before previously registered
159 unwinders). By using a prepend, later calls can install unwinders
160 that override earlier calls. This allows, for instance, an OSABI
766062f6 161 to install a more specific sigtramp unwinder that overrides the
fb2be677 162 traditional brute-force unwinder. */
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163extern void frame_unwind_prepend_unwinder (struct gdbarch *,
164 const struct frame_unwind *);
82417da5 165
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166/* Add a frame sniffer to the list. The predicates are polled in the
167 order that they are appended. The initial list contains the dummy
168 frame sniffer. */
169
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170extern void frame_unwind_append_unwinder (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
171 const struct frame_unwind *unwinder);
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173/* Iterate through sniffers for THIS_FRAME frame until one returns with an
174 unwinder implementation. THIS_FRAME->UNWIND must be NULL, it will get set
175 by this function. Possibly initialize THIS_CACHE. */
e8a89fe2 176
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177extern void frame_unwind_find_by_frame (struct frame_info *this_frame,
178 void **this_cache);
e8a89fe2 179
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180/* Helper functions for value-based register unwinding. These return
181 a (possibly lazy) value of the appropriate type. */
182
183/* Return a value which indicates that FRAME did not save REGNUM. */
184
185struct value *frame_unwind_got_optimized (struct frame_info *frame,
186 int regnum);
187
188/* Return a value which indicates that FRAME copied REGNUM into
189 register NEW_REGNUM. */
190
191struct value *frame_unwind_got_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
192 int new_regnum);
193
194/* Return a value which indicates that FRAME saved REGNUM in memory at
195 ADDR. */
196
197struct value *frame_unwind_got_memory (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
198 CORE_ADDR addr);
199
200/* Return a value which indicates that FRAME's saved version of
201 REGNUM has a known constant (computed) value of VAL. */
202
203struct value *frame_unwind_got_constant (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
204 ULONGEST val);
205
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206/* Return a value which indicates that FRAME's saved version of
207 REGNUM has a known constant (computed) value which is stored
208 inside BUF. */
209
210struct value *frame_unwind_got_bytes (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
211 gdb_byte *buf);
212
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213/* Return a value which indicates that FRAME's saved version of REGNUM
214 has a known constant (computed) value of ADDR. Convert the
215 CORE_ADDR to a target address if necessary. */
216
217struct value *frame_unwind_got_address (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
218 CORE_ADDR addr);
219
494cca16 220#endif
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