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4f460812 | 1 | /* Cache and manage frames for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
96cb11df AC |
2 | |
3 | Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, | |
5bf00f29 | 4 | 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
d65fe839 AC |
5 | |
6 | This file is part of GDB. | |
7 | ||
8 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
11 | (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | ||
13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | ||
18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
20 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
21 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
22 | ||
23 | #include "defs.h" | |
24 | #include "frame.h" | |
25 | #include "target.h" | |
26 | #include "value.h" | |
39f77062 | 27 | #include "inferior.h" /* for inferior_ptid */ |
4e052eda | 28 | #include "regcache.h" |
4f460812 | 29 | #include "gdb_assert.h" |
e36180d7 | 30 | #include "gdb_string.h" |
eb8bc282 | 31 | #include "user-regs.h" |
4c1e7e9d AC |
32 | #include "gdb_obstack.h" |
33 | #include "dummy-frame.h" | |
a94dd1fd | 34 | #include "sentinel-frame.h" |
4c1e7e9d AC |
35 | #include "gdbcore.h" |
36 | #include "annotate.h" | |
6e7f8b9c | 37 | #include "language.h" |
494cca16 | 38 | #include "frame-unwind.h" |
da62e633 | 39 | #include "frame-base.h" |
eb4f72c5 AC |
40 | #include "command.h" |
41 | #include "gdbcmd.h" | |
f4c5303c | 42 | #include "observer.h" |
c8cd9f6c | 43 | #include "objfiles.h" |
60250e8b | 44 | #include "exceptions.h" |
eb4f72c5 | 45 | |
5613d8d3 AC |
46 | static struct frame_info *get_prev_frame_1 (struct frame_info *this_frame); |
47 | ||
bd013d54 AC |
48 | /* We keep a cache of stack frames, each of which is a "struct |
49 | frame_info". The innermost one gets allocated (in | |
50 | wait_for_inferior) each time the inferior stops; current_frame | |
51 | points to it. Additional frames get allocated (in get_prev_frame) | |
52 | as needed, and are chained through the next and prev fields. Any | |
53 | time that the frame cache becomes invalid (most notably when we | |
54 | execute something, but also if we change how we interpret the | |
55 | frames (e.g. "set heuristic-fence-post" in mips-tdep.c, or anything | |
56 | which reads new symbols)), we should call reinit_frame_cache. */ | |
57 | ||
58 | struct frame_info | |
59 | { | |
60 | /* Level of this frame. The inner-most (youngest) frame is at level | |
61 | 0. As you move towards the outer-most (oldest) frame, the level | |
62 | increases. This is a cached value. It could just as easily be | |
63 | computed by counting back from the selected frame to the inner | |
64 | most frame. */ | |
bbde78fa | 65 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-04-05: Perhaps a level of ``-1'' should be |
bd013d54 AC |
66 | reserved to indicate a bogus frame - one that has been created |
67 | just to keep GDB happy (GDB always needs a frame). For the | |
68 | moment leave this as speculation. */ | |
69 | int level; | |
70 | ||
bd013d54 AC |
71 | /* The frame's low-level unwinder and corresponding cache. The |
72 | low-level unwinder is responsible for unwinding register values | |
73 | for the previous frame. The low-level unwind methods are | |
bbde78fa | 74 | selected based on the presence, or otherwise, of register unwind |
bd013d54 AC |
75 | information such as CFI. */ |
76 | void *prologue_cache; | |
77 | const struct frame_unwind *unwind; | |
78 | ||
79 | /* Cached copy of the previous frame's resume address. */ | |
80 | struct { | |
81 | int p; | |
82 | CORE_ADDR value; | |
83 | } prev_pc; | |
84 | ||
85 | /* Cached copy of the previous frame's function address. */ | |
86 | struct | |
87 | { | |
88 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
89 | int p; | |
90 | } prev_func; | |
91 | ||
92 | /* This frame's ID. */ | |
93 | struct | |
94 | { | |
95 | int p; | |
96 | struct frame_id value; | |
97 | } this_id; | |
98 | ||
99 | /* The frame's high-level base methods, and corresponding cache. | |
100 | The high level base methods are selected based on the frame's | |
101 | debug info. */ | |
102 | const struct frame_base *base; | |
103 | void *base_cache; | |
104 | ||
105 | /* Pointers to the next (down, inner, younger) and previous (up, | |
106 | outer, older) frame_info's in the frame cache. */ | |
107 | struct frame_info *next; /* down, inner, younger */ | |
108 | int prev_p; | |
109 | struct frame_info *prev; /* up, outer, older */ | |
110 | }; | |
111 | ||
ac2bd0a9 AC |
112 | /* Flag to control debugging. */ |
113 | ||
114 | static int frame_debug; | |
920d2a44 AC |
115 | static void |
116 | show_frame_debug (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
117 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
118 | { | |
119 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("Frame debugging is %s.\n"), value); | |
120 | } | |
ac2bd0a9 | 121 | |
25d29d70 AC |
122 | /* Flag to indicate whether backtraces should stop at main et.al. */ |
123 | ||
124 | static int backtrace_past_main; | |
920d2a44 AC |
125 | static void |
126 | show_backtrace_past_main (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
127 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
128 | { | |
129 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("\ | |
130 | Whether backtraces should continue past \"main\" is %s.\n"), | |
131 | value); | |
132 | } | |
133 | ||
2315ffec | 134 | static int backtrace_past_entry; |
920d2a44 AC |
135 | static void |
136 | show_backtrace_past_entry (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
137 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
138 | { | |
139 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("\ | |
140 | Whether backtraces should continue past the entry point of a program is %s.\n"), | |
141 | value); | |
142 | } | |
143 | ||
25d29d70 | 144 | static unsigned int backtrace_limit = UINT_MAX; |
920d2a44 AC |
145 | static void |
146 | show_backtrace_limit (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
147 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
148 | { | |
149 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("\ | |
150 | An upper bound on the number of backtrace levels is %s.\n"), | |
151 | value); | |
152 | } | |
153 | ||
eb4f72c5 | 154 | |
ca73dd9d AC |
155 | static void |
156 | fprint_field (struct ui_file *file, const char *name, int p, CORE_ADDR addr) | |
157 | { | |
158 | if (p) | |
159 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "%s=0x%s", name, paddr_nz (addr)); | |
160 | else | |
161 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "!%s", name); | |
162 | } | |
d65fe839 | 163 | |
00905d52 | 164 | void |
7f78e237 AC |
165 | fprint_frame_id (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_id id) |
166 | { | |
ca73dd9d AC |
167 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "{"); |
168 | fprint_field (file, "stack", id.stack_addr_p, id.stack_addr); | |
169 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, ","); | |
170 | fprint_field (file, "code", id.code_addr_p, id.code_addr); | |
171 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, ","); | |
172 | fprint_field (file, "special", id.special_addr_p, id.special_addr); | |
173 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "}"); | |
7f78e237 AC |
174 | } |
175 | ||
176 | static void | |
177 | fprint_frame_type (struct ui_file *file, enum frame_type type) | |
178 | { | |
179 | switch (type) | |
180 | { | |
7f78e237 AC |
181 | case NORMAL_FRAME: |
182 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "NORMAL_FRAME"); | |
183 | return; | |
184 | case DUMMY_FRAME: | |
185 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "DUMMY_FRAME"); | |
186 | return; | |
187 | case SIGTRAMP_FRAME: | |
188 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "SIGTRAMP_FRAME"); | |
189 | return; | |
190 | default: | |
191 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<unknown type>"); | |
192 | return; | |
193 | }; | |
194 | } | |
195 | ||
196 | static void | |
197 | fprint_frame (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_info *fi) | |
198 | { | |
199 | if (fi == NULL) | |
200 | { | |
201 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<NULL frame>"); | |
202 | return; | |
203 | } | |
204 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "{"); | |
205 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "level=%d", fi->level); | |
206 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, ","); | |
207 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "type="); | |
c1bf6f65 AC |
208 | if (fi->unwind != NULL) |
209 | fprint_frame_type (file, fi->unwind->type); | |
210 | else | |
211 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<unknown>"); | |
7f78e237 AC |
212 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, ","); |
213 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "unwind="); | |
214 | if (fi->unwind != NULL) | |
215 | gdb_print_host_address (fi->unwind, file); | |
216 | else | |
217 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<unknown>"); | |
218 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, ","); | |
219 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "pc="); | |
220 | if (fi->next != NULL && fi->next->prev_pc.p) | |
221 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "0x%s", paddr_nz (fi->next->prev_pc.value)); | |
222 | else | |
223 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<unknown>"); | |
224 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, ","); | |
225 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "id="); | |
226 | if (fi->this_id.p) | |
227 | fprint_frame_id (file, fi->this_id.value); | |
228 | else | |
229 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<unknown>"); | |
230 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, ","); | |
231 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "func="); | |
232 | if (fi->next != NULL && fi->next->prev_func.p) | |
233 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "0x%s", paddr_nz (fi->next->prev_func.addr)); | |
234 | else | |
235 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<unknown>"); | |
236 | fprintf_unfiltered (file, "}"); | |
237 | } | |
238 | ||
7a424e99 | 239 | /* Return a frame uniq ID that can be used to, later, re-find the |
101dcfbe AC |
240 | frame. */ |
241 | ||
7a424e99 AC |
242 | struct frame_id |
243 | get_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi) | |
101dcfbe AC |
244 | { |
245 | if (fi == NULL) | |
246 | { | |
7a424e99 | 247 | return null_frame_id; |
101dcfbe | 248 | } |
d0a55772 | 249 | if (!fi->this_id.p) |
101dcfbe | 250 | { |
7f78e237 AC |
251 | if (frame_debug) |
252 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ get_frame_id (fi=%d) ", | |
253 | fi->level); | |
c50901fd AC |
254 | /* Find the unwinder. */ |
255 | if (fi->unwind == NULL) | |
c1bf6f65 AC |
256 | fi->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_frame (fi->next, |
257 | &fi->prologue_cache); | |
06c77151 | 258 | /* Find THIS frame's ID. */ |
d0a55772 AC |
259 | fi->unwind->this_id (fi->next, &fi->prologue_cache, &fi->this_id.value); |
260 | fi->this_id.p = 1; | |
7f78e237 AC |
261 | if (frame_debug) |
262 | { | |
263 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "-> "); | |
264 | fprint_frame_id (gdb_stdlog, fi->this_id.value); | |
265 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " }\n"); | |
266 | } | |
101dcfbe | 267 | } |
18adea3f | 268 | return fi->this_id.value; |
101dcfbe AC |
269 | } |
270 | ||
5613d8d3 AC |
271 | struct frame_id |
272 | frame_unwind_id (struct frame_info *next_frame) | |
273 | { | |
274 | /* Use prev_frame, and not get_prev_frame. The latter will truncate | |
275 | the frame chain, leading to this function unintentionally | |
276 | returning a null_frame_id (e.g., when a caller requests the frame | |
277 | ID of "main()"s caller. */ | |
278 | return get_frame_id (get_prev_frame_1 (next_frame)); | |
279 | } | |
280 | ||
7a424e99 AC |
281 | const struct frame_id null_frame_id; /* All zeros. */ |
282 | ||
283 | struct frame_id | |
48c66725 JJ |
284 | frame_id_build_special (CORE_ADDR stack_addr, CORE_ADDR code_addr, |
285 | CORE_ADDR special_addr) | |
7a424e99 | 286 | { |
12b0b6de | 287 | struct frame_id id = null_frame_id; |
d0a55772 | 288 | id.stack_addr = stack_addr; |
12b0b6de | 289 | id.stack_addr_p = 1; |
d0a55772 | 290 | id.code_addr = code_addr; |
12b0b6de | 291 | id.code_addr_p = 1; |
48c66725 | 292 | id.special_addr = special_addr; |
12b0b6de | 293 | id.special_addr_p = 1; |
7a424e99 AC |
294 | return id; |
295 | } | |
296 | ||
48c66725 JJ |
297 | struct frame_id |
298 | frame_id_build (CORE_ADDR stack_addr, CORE_ADDR code_addr) | |
299 | { | |
12b0b6de UW |
300 | struct frame_id id = null_frame_id; |
301 | id.stack_addr = stack_addr; | |
302 | id.stack_addr_p = 1; | |
303 | id.code_addr = code_addr; | |
304 | id.code_addr_p = 1; | |
305 | return id; | |
306 | } | |
307 | ||
308 | struct frame_id | |
309 | frame_id_build_wild (CORE_ADDR stack_addr) | |
310 | { | |
311 | struct frame_id id = null_frame_id; | |
312 | id.stack_addr = stack_addr; | |
313 | id.stack_addr_p = 1; | |
314 | return id; | |
48c66725 JJ |
315 | } |
316 | ||
7a424e99 AC |
317 | int |
318 | frame_id_p (struct frame_id l) | |
319 | { | |
d0a55772 | 320 | int p; |
12b0b6de UW |
321 | /* The frame is valid iff it has a valid stack address. */ |
322 | p = l.stack_addr_p; | |
7f78e237 AC |
323 | if (frame_debug) |
324 | { | |
325 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ frame_id_p (l="); | |
326 | fprint_frame_id (gdb_stdlog, l); | |
327 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, ") -> %d }\n", p); | |
328 | } | |
d0a55772 | 329 | return p; |
7a424e99 AC |
330 | } |
331 | ||
332 | int | |
333 | frame_id_eq (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r) | |
334 | { | |
d0a55772 | 335 | int eq; |
12b0b6de UW |
336 | if (!l.stack_addr_p || !r.stack_addr_p) |
337 | /* Like a NaN, if either ID is invalid, the result is false. | |
338 | Note that a frame ID is invalid iff it is the null frame ID. */ | |
d0a55772 AC |
339 | eq = 0; |
340 | else if (l.stack_addr != r.stack_addr) | |
341 | /* If .stack addresses are different, the frames are different. */ | |
342 | eq = 0; | |
12b0b6de UW |
343 | else if (!l.code_addr_p || !r.code_addr_p) |
344 | /* An invalid code addr is a wild card, always succeed. */ | |
d0a55772 | 345 | eq = 1; |
48c66725 JJ |
346 | else if (l.code_addr != r.code_addr) |
347 | /* If .code addresses are different, the frames are different. */ | |
348 | eq = 0; | |
12b0b6de UW |
349 | else if (!l.special_addr_p || !r.special_addr_p) |
350 | /* An invalid special addr is a wild card (or unused), always succeed. */ | |
48c66725 JJ |
351 | eq = 1; |
352 | else if (l.special_addr == r.special_addr) | |
353 | /* Frames are equal. */ | |
d0a55772 AC |
354 | eq = 1; |
355 | else | |
4aa79dcc AC |
356 | /* No luck. */ |
357 | eq = 0; | |
7f78e237 AC |
358 | if (frame_debug) |
359 | { | |
360 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ frame_id_eq (l="); | |
361 | fprint_frame_id (gdb_stdlog, l); | |
362 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, ",r="); | |
363 | fprint_frame_id (gdb_stdlog, r); | |
364 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, ") -> %d }\n", eq); | |
365 | } | |
d0a55772 | 366 | return eq; |
7a424e99 AC |
367 | } |
368 | ||
369 | int | |
370 | frame_id_inner (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r) | |
371 | { | |
d0a55772 | 372 | int inner; |
12b0b6de | 373 | if (!l.stack_addr_p || !r.stack_addr_p) |
d0a55772 AC |
374 | /* Like NaN, any operation involving an invalid ID always fails. */ |
375 | inner = 0; | |
376 | else | |
377 | /* Only return non-zero when strictly inner than. Note that, per | |
378 | comment in "frame.h", there is some fuzz here. Frameless | |
379 | functions are not strictly inner than (same .stack but | |
48c66725 | 380 | different .code and/or .special address). */ |
d0a55772 | 381 | inner = INNER_THAN (l.stack_addr, r.stack_addr); |
7f78e237 AC |
382 | if (frame_debug) |
383 | { | |
384 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ frame_id_inner (l="); | |
385 | fprint_frame_id (gdb_stdlog, l); | |
386 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, ",r="); | |
387 | fprint_frame_id (gdb_stdlog, r); | |
388 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, ") -> %d }\n", inner); | |
389 | } | |
d0a55772 | 390 | return inner; |
7a424e99 AC |
391 | } |
392 | ||
101dcfbe AC |
393 | struct frame_info * |
394 | frame_find_by_id (struct frame_id id) | |
395 | { | |
396 | struct frame_info *frame; | |
397 | ||
398 | /* ZERO denotes the null frame, let the caller decide what to do | |
399 | about it. Should it instead return get_current_frame()? */ | |
7a424e99 | 400 | if (!frame_id_p (id)) |
101dcfbe AC |
401 | return NULL; |
402 | ||
403 | for (frame = get_current_frame (); | |
404 | frame != NULL; | |
405 | frame = get_prev_frame (frame)) | |
406 | { | |
7a424e99 AC |
407 | struct frame_id this = get_frame_id (frame); |
408 | if (frame_id_eq (id, this)) | |
409 | /* An exact match. */ | |
410 | return frame; | |
411 | if (frame_id_inner (id, this)) | |
412 | /* Gone to far. */ | |
101dcfbe | 413 | return NULL; |
bbde78fa JM |
414 | /* Either we're not yet gone far enough out along the frame |
415 | chain (inner(this,id)), or we're comparing frameless functions | |
7a424e99 AC |
416 | (same .base, different .func, no test available). Struggle |
417 | on until we've definitly gone to far. */ | |
101dcfbe AC |
418 | } |
419 | return NULL; | |
420 | } | |
421 | ||
f18c5a73 | 422 | CORE_ADDR |
12cc2063 | 423 | frame_pc_unwind (struct frame_info *this_frame) |
f18c5a73 | 424 | { |
d1340264 | 425 | if (!this_frame->prev_pc.p) |
f18c5a73 | 426 | { |
12cc2063 | 427 | CORE_ADDR pc; |
cbafadeb AC |
428 | if (this_frame->unwind == NULL) |
429 | this_frame->unwind | |
430 | = frame_unwind_find_by_frame (this_frame->next, | |
431 | &this_frame->prologue_cache); | |
432 | if (this_frame->unwind->prev_pc != NULL) | |
433 | /* A per-frame unwinder, prefer it. */ | |
434 | pc = this_frame->unwind->prev_pc (this_frame->next, | |
435 | &this_frame->prologue_cache); | |
436 | else if (gdbarch_unwind_pc_p (current_gdbarch)) | |
12cc2063 AC |
437 | { |
438 | /* The right way. The `pure' way. The one true way. This | |
439 | method depends solely on the register-unwind code to | |
440 | determine the value of registers in THIS frame, and hence | |
441 | the value of this frame's PC (resume address). A typical | |
442 | implementation is no more than: | |
443 | ||
444 | frame_unwind_register (this_frame, ISA_PC_REGNUM, buf); | |
af1342ab | 445 | return extract_unsigned_integer (buf, size of ISA_PC_REGNUM); |
12cc2063 AC |
446 | |
447 | Note: this method is very heavily dependent on a correct | |
448 | register-unwind implementation, it pays to fix that | |
449 | method first; this method is frame type agnostic, since | |
450 | it only deals with register values, it works with any | |
451 | frame. This is all in stark contrast to the old | |
452 | FRAME_SAVED_PC which would try to directly handle all the | |
453 | different ways that a PC could be unwound. */ | |
454 | pc = gdbarch_unwind_pc (current_gdbarch, this_frame); | |
455 | } | |
12cc2063 | 456 | else |
e2e0b3e5 | 457 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("No unwind_pc method")); |
d1340264 AC |
458 | this_frame->prev_pc.value = pc; |
459 | this_frame->prev_pc.p = 1; | |
7f78e237 AC |
460 | if (frame_debug) |
461 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
462 | "{ frame_pc_unwind (this_frame=%d) -> 0x%s }\n", | |
463 | this_frame->level, | |
464 | paddr_nz (this_frame->prev_pc.value)); | |
f18c5a73 | 465 | } |
d1340264 | 466 | return this_frame->prev_pc.value; |
f18c5a73 AC |
467 | } |
468 | ||
be41e9f4 AC |
469 | CORE_ADDR |
470 | frame_func_unwind (struct frame_info *fi) | |
471 | { | |
472 | if (!fi->prev_func.p) | |
473 | { | |
57bfe177 AC |
474 | /* Make certain that this, and not the adjacent, function is |
475 | found. */ | |
476 | CORE_ADDR addr_in_block = frame_unwind_address_in_block (fi); | |
be41e9f4 | 477 | fi->prev_func.p = 1; |
57bfe177 | 478 | fi->prev_func.addr = get_pc_function_start (addr_in_block); |
7f78e237 AC |
479 | if (frame_debug) |
480 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
481 | "{ frame_func_unwind (fi=%d) -> 0x%s }\n", | |
482 | fi->level, paddr_nz (fi->prev_func.addr)); | |
be41e9f4 AC |
483 | } |
484 | return fi->prev_func.addr; | |
485 | } | |
486 | ||
487 | CORE_ADDR | |
488 | get_frame_func (struct frame_info *fi) | |
489 | { | |
490 | return frame_func_unwind (fi->next); | |
491 | } | |
492 | ||
7a25a7c1 | 493 | static int |
a81dcb05 | 494 | do_frame_register_read (void *src, int regnum, void *buf) |
7a25a7c1 | 495 | { |
a81dcb05 | 496 | frame_register_read (src, regnum, buf); |
7a25a7c1 AC |
497 | return 1; |
498 | } | |
499 | ||
a81dcb05 AC |
500 | struct regcache * |
501 | frame_save_as_regcache (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
502 | { | |
503 | struct regcache *regcache = regcache_xmalloc (current_gdbarch); | |
504 | struct cleanup *cleanups = make_cleanup_regcache_xfree (regcache); | |
505 | regcache_save (regcache, do_frame_register_read, this_frame); | |
506 | discard_cleanups (cleanups); | |
507 | return regcache; | |
508 | } | |
509 | ||
dbe9fe58 | 510 | void |
7a25a7c1 AC |
511 | frame_pop (struct frame_info *this_frame) |
512 | { | |
c1bf6f65 AC |
513 | /* Make a copy of all the register values unwound from this frame. |
514 | Save them in a scratch buffer so that there isn't a race between | |
515 | trying to extract the old values from the current_regcache while | |
516 | at the same time writing new values into that same cache. */ | |
a81dcb05 AC |
517 | struct regcache *scratch |
518 | = frame_save_as_regcache (get_prev_frame_1 (this_frame)); | |
c1bf6f65 | 519 | struct cleanup *cleanups = make_cleanup_regcache_xfree (scratch); |
c1bf6f65 AC |
520 | |
521 | /* FIXME: cagney/2003-03-16: It should be possible to tell the | |
522 | target's register cache that it is about to be hit with a burst | |
523 | register transfer and that the sequence of register writes should | |
524 | be batched. The pair target_prepare_to_store() and | |
525 | target_store_registers() kind of suggest this functionality. | |
526 | Unfortunately, they don't implement it. Their lack of a formal | |
527 | definition can lead to targets writing back bogus values | |
528 | (arguably a bug in the target code mind). */ | |
529 | /* Now copy those saved registers into the current regcache. | |
530 | Here, regcache_cpy() calls regcache_restore(). */ | |
531 | regcache_cpy (current_regcache, scratch); | |
532 | do_cleanups (cleanups); | |
7a25a7c1 | 533 | |
7a25a7c1 AC |
534 | /* We've made right mess of GDB's local state, just discard |
535 | everything. */ | |
dbe9fe58 AC |
536 | flush_cached_frames (); |
537 | } | |
c689142b | 538 | |
4f460812 AC |
539 | void |
540 | frame_register_unwind (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, | |
541 | int *optimizedp, enum lval_type *lvalp, | |
542 | CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump, void *bufferp) | |
543 | { | |
544 | struct frame_unwind_cache *cache; | |
545 | ||
7f78e237 AC |
546 | if (frame_debug) |
547 | { | |
6764ddad AC |
548 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\ |
549 | { frame_register_unwind (frame=%d,regnum=%d(%s),...) ", | |
550 | frame->level, regnum, | |
551 | frame_map_regnum_to_name (frame, regnum)); | |
7f78e237 AC |
552 | } |
553 | ||
4f460812 AC |
554 | /* Require all but BUFFERP to be valid. A NULL BUFFERP indicates |
555 | that the value proper does not need to be fetched. */ | |
556 | gdb_assert (optimizedp != NULL); | |
557 | gdb_assert (lvalp != NULL); | |
558 | gdb_assert (addrp != NULL); | |
559 | gdb_assert (realnump != NULL); | |
560 | /* gdb_assert (bufferp != NULL); */ | |
561 | ||
a94dd1fd AC |
562 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-27: A program trying to unwind a NULL frame |
563 | is broken. There is always a frame. If there, for some reason, | |
bbde78fa | 564 | isn't a frame, there is some pretty busted code as it should have |
a94dd1fd AC |
565 | detected the problem before calling here. */ |
566 | gdb_assert (frame != NULL); | |
4f460812 | 567 | |
c50901fd AC |
568 | /* Find the unwinder. */ |
569 | if (frame->unwind == NULL) | |
c1bf6f65 AC |
570 | frame->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_frame (frame->next, |
571 | &frame->prologue_cache); | |
c50901fd | 572 | |
6dc42492 | 573 | /* Ask this frame to unwind its register. See comment in |
bbde78fa | 574 | "frame-unwind.h" for why NEXT frame and this unwind cache are |
6dc42492 AC |
575 | passed in. */ |
576 | frame->unwind->prev_register (frame->next, &frame->prologue_cache, regnum, | |
577 | optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, bufferp); | |
578 | ||
7f78e237 AC |
579 | if (frame_debug) |
580 | { | |
581 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "->"); | |
582 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " *optimizedp=%d", (*optimizedp)); | |
583 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " *lvalp=%d", (int) (*lvalp)); | |
584 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " *addrp=0x%s", paddr_nz ((*addrp))); | |
585 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " *bufferp="); | |
586 | if (bufferp == NULL) | |
587 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "<NULL>"); | |
588 | else | |
589 | { | |
590 | int i; | |
d2cf594a | 591 | const unsigned char *buf = bufferp; |
7f78e237 AC |
592 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "["); |
593 | for (i = 0; i < register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum); i++) | |
594 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%02x", buf[i]); | |
595 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "]"); | |
596 | } | |
597 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " }\n"); | |
598 | } | |
4f460812 AC |
599 | } |
600 | ||
a216a322 AC |
601 | void |
602 | frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, | |
603 | int *optimizedp, enum lval_type *lvalp, | |
604 | CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump, void *bufferp) | |
605 | { | |
606 | /* Require all but BUFFERP to be valid. A NULL BUFFERP indicates | |
607 | that the value proper does not need to be fetched. */ | |
608 | gdb_assert (optimizedp != NULL); | |
609 | gdb_assert (lvalp != NULL); | |
610 | gdb_assert (addrp != NULL); | |
611 | gdb_assert (realnump != NULL); | |
612 | /* gdb_assert (bufferp != NULL); */ | |
613 | ||
a94dd1fd AC |
614 | /* Obtain the register value by unwinding the register from the next |
615 | (more inner frame). */ | |
616 | gdb_assert (frame != NULL && frame->next != NULL); | |
617 | frame_register_unwind (frame->next, regnum, optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, | |
618 | realnump, bufferp); | |
a216a322 AC |
619 | } |
620 | ||
135c175f | 621 | void |
5b181d62 | 622 | frame_unwind_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, void *buf) |
135c175f AC |
623 | { |
624 | int optimized; | |
625 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
626 | int realnum; | |
627 | enum lval_type lval; | |
135c175f AC |
628 | frame_register_unwind (frame, regnum, &optimized, &lval, &addr, |
629 | &realnum, buf); | |
5b181d62 AC |
630 | } |
631 | ||
f0e7d0e8 AC |
632 | void |
633 | get_frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, | |
634 | int regnum, void *buf) | |
635 | { | |
636 | frame_unwind_register (frame->next, regnum, buf); | |
637 | } | |
638 | ||
639 | LONGEST | |
640 | frame_unwind_register_signed (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum) | |
641 | { | |
642 | char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; | |
643 | frame_unwind_register (frame, regnum, buf); | |
5bc602c7 AC |
644 | return extract_signed_integer (buf, register_size (get_frame_arch (frame), |
645 | regnum)); | |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
646 | } |
647 | ||
648 | LONGEST | |
649 | get_frame_register_signed (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum) | |
650 | { | |
651 | return frame_unwind_register_signed (frame->next, regnum); | |
652 | } | |
653 | ||
654 | ULONGEST | |
655 | frame_unwind_register_unsigned (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum) | |
656 | { | |
657 | char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; | |
658 | frame_unwind_register (frame, regnum, buf); | |
5bc602c7 AC |
659 | return extract_unsigned_integer (buf, register_size (get_frame_arch (frame), |
660 | regnum)); | |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
661 | } |
662 | ||
663 | ULONGEST | |
664 | get_frame_register_unsigned (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum) | |
665 | { | |
666 | return frame_unwind_register_unsigned (frame->next, regnum); | |
667 | } | |
668 | ||
135c175f AC |
669 | void |
670 | frame_unwind_unsigned_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, | |
671 | ULONGEST *val) | |
672 | { | |
d9d9c31f | 673 | char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; |
5b181d62 | 674 | frame_unwind_register (frame, regnum, buf); |
5bc602c7 AC |
675 | (*val) = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, |
676 | register_size (get_frame_arch (frame), | |
677 | regnum)); | |
135c175f | 678 | } |
4f460812 | 679 | |
ff2e87ac AC |
680 | void |
681 | put_frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, const void *buf) | |
682 | { | |
683 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame); | |
684 | int realnum; | |
685 | int optim; | |
686 | enum lval_type lval; | |
687 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
688 | frame_register (frame, regnum, &optim, &lval, &addr, &realnum, NULL); | |
689 | if (optim) | |
8a3fe4f8 | 690 | error (_("Attempt to assign to a value that was optimized out.")); |
ff2e87ac AC |
691 | switch (lval) |
692 | { | |
693 | case lval_memory: | |
694 | { | |
695 | /* FIXME: write_memory doesn't yet take constant buffers. | |
696 | Arrrg! */ | |
697 | char tmp[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; | |
698 | memcpy (tmp, buf, register_size (gdbarch, regnum)); | |
699 | write_memory (addr, tmp, register_size (gdbarch, regnum)); | |
700 | break; | |
701 | } | |
702 | case lval_register: | |
703 | regcache_cooked_write (current_regcache, realnum, buf); | |
704 | break; | |
705 | default: | |
8a3fe4f8 | 706 | error (_("Attempt to assign to an unmodifiable value.")); |
ff2e87ac AC |
707 | } |
708 | } | |
709 | ||
cda5a58a | 710 | /* frame_register_read () |
d65fe839 | 711 | |
cda5a58a | 712 | Find and return the value of REGNUM for the specified stack frame. |
5bc602c7 | 713 | The number of bytes copied is REGISTER_SIZE (REGNUM). |
d65fe839 | 714 | |
cda5a58a | 715 | Returns 0 if the register value could not be found. */ |
d65fe839 | 716 | |
cda5a58a AC |
717 | int |
718 | frame_register_read (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, void *myaddr) | |
d65fe839 | 719 | { |
a216a322 AC |
720 | int optimized; |
721 | enum lval_type lval; | |
722 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
723 | int realnum; | |
724 | frame_register (frame, regnum, &optimized, &lval, &addr, &realnum, myaddr); | |
d65fe839 | 725 | |
bbde78fa | 726 | /* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-15: This test is just bogus. |
c97dcfc7 AC |
727 | |
728 | It indicates that the target failed to supply a value for a | |
729 | register because it was "not available" at this time. Problem | |
730 | is, the target still has the register and so get saved_register() | |
731 | may be returning a value saved on the stack. */ | |
732 | ||
d65fe839 | 733 | if (register_cached (regnum) < 0) |
cda5a58a | 734 | return 0; /* register value not available */ |
d65fe839 | 735 | |
a216a322 | 736 | return !optimized; |
d65fe839 | 737 | } |
e36180d7 AC |
738 | |
739 | ||
740 | /* Map between a frame register number and its name. A frame register | |
741 | space is a superset of the cooked register space --- it also | |
742 | includes builtin registers. */ | |
743 | ||
744 | int | |
eb8bc282 | 745 | frame_map_name_to_regnum (struct frame_info *frame, const char *name, int len) |
e36180d7 | 746 | { |
eb8bc282 | 747 | return user_reg_map_name_to_regnum (get_frame_arch (frame), name, len); |
e36180d7 AC |
748 | } |
749 | ||
750 | const char * | |
eb8bc282 | 751 | frame_map_regnum_to_name (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum) |
e36180d7 | 752 | { |
eb8bc282 | 753 | return user_reg_map_regnum_to_name (get_frame_arch (frame), regnum); |
e36180d7 | 754 | } |
4c1e7e9d | 755 | |
a94dd1fd AC |
756 | /* Create a sentinel frame. */ |
757 | ||
b9362cc7 | 758 | static struct frame_info * |
a94dd1fd AC |
759 | create_sentinel_frame (struct regcache *regcache) |
760 | { | |
761 | struct frame_info *frame = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct frame_info); | |
a94dd1fd AC |
762 | frame->level = -1; |
763 | /* Explicitly initialize the sentinel frame's cache. Provide it | |
764 | with the underlying regcache. In the future additional | |
765 | information, such as the frame's thread will be added. */ | |
6dc42492 | 766 | frame->prologue_cache = sentinel_frame_cache (regcache); |
a94dd1fd AC |
767 | /* For the moment there is only one sentinel frame implementation. */ |
768 | frame->unwind = sentinel_frame_unwind; | |
769 | /* Link this frame back to itself. The frame is self referential | |
770 | (the unwound PC is the same as the pc), so make it so. */ | |
771 | frame->next = frame; | |
50bbdbd9 AC |
772 | /* Make the sentinel frame's ID valid, but invalid. That way all |
773 | comparisons with it should fail. */ | |
d0a55772 AC |
774 | frame->this_id.p = 1; |
775 | frame->this_id.value = null_frame_id; | |
7f78e237 AC |
776 | if (frame_debug) |
777 | { | |
778 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ create_sentinel_frame (...) -> "); | |
779 | fprint_frame (gdb_stdlog, frame); | |
780 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " }\n"); | |
781 | } | |
a94dd1fd AC |
782 | return frame; |
783 | } | |
784 | ||
4c1e7e9d AC |
785 | /* Info about the innermost stack frame (contents of FP register) */ |
786 | ||
787 | static struct frame_info *current_frame; | |
788 | ||
789 | /* Cache for frame addresses already read by gdb. Valid only while | |
790 | inferior is stopped. Control variables for the frame cache should | |
791 | be local to this module. */ | |
792 | ||
793 | static struct obstack frame_cache_obstack; | |
794 | ||
795 | void * | |
479ab5a0 | 796 | frame_obstack_zalloc (unsigned long size) |
4c1e7e9d | 797 | { |
479ab5a0 AC |
798 | void *data = obstack_alloc (&frame_cache_obstack, size); |
799 | memset (data, 0, size); | |
800 | return data; | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
801 | } |
802 | ||
a94dd1fd AC |
803 | /* Return the innermost (currently executing) stack frame. This is |
804 | split into two functions. The function unwind_to_current_frame() | |
805 | is wrapped in catch exceptions so that, even when the unwind of the | |
806 | sentinel frame fails, the function still returns a stack frame. */ | |
807 | ||
808 | static int | |
809 | unwind_to_current_frame (struct ui_out *ui_out, void *args) | |
810 | { | |
811 | struct frame_info *frame = get_prev_frame (args); | |
bbde78fa | 812 | /* A sentinel frame can fail to unwind, e.g., because its PC value |
a94dd1fd AC |
813 | lands in somewhere like start. */ |
814 | if (frame == NULL) | |
815 | return 1; | |
816 | current_frame = frame; | |
817 | return 0; | |
818 | } | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
819 | |
820 | struct frame_info * | |
821 | get_current_frame (void) | |
822 | { | |
0a1e1ca1 AC |
823 | /* First check, and report, the lack of registers. Having GDB |
824 | report "No stack!" or "No memory" when the target doesn't even | |
825 | have registers is very confusing. Besides, "printcmd.exp" | |
826 | explicitly checks that ``print $pc'' with no registers prints "No | |
827 | registers". */ | |
a94dd1fd | 828 | if (!target_has_registers) |
8a3fe4f8 | 829 | error (_("No registers.")); |
0a1e1ca1 | 830 | if (!target_has_stack) |
8a3fe4f8 | 831 | error (_("No stack.")); |
a94dd1fd | 832 | if (!target_has_memory) |
8a3fe4f8 | 833 | error (_("No memory.")); |
4c1e7e9d AC |
834 | if (current_frame == NULL) |
835 | { | |
a94dd1fd AC |
836 | struct frame_info *sentinel_frame = |
837 | create_sentinel_frame (current_regcache); | |
838 | if (catch_exceptions (uiout, unwind_to_current_frame, sentinel_frame, | |
1c3c7ee7 | 839 | RETURN_MASK_ERROR) != 0) |
a94dd1fd AC |
840 | { |
841 | /* Oops! Fake a current frame? Is this useful? It has a PC | |
842 | of zero, for instance. */ | |
843 | current_frame = sentinel_frame; | |
844 | } | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
845 | } |
846 | return current_frame; | |
847 | } | |
848 | ||
6e7f8b9c AC |
849 | /* The "selected" stack frame is used by default for local and arg |
850 | access. May be zero, for no selected frame. */ | |
851 | ||
852 | struct frame_info *deprecated_selected_frame; | |
853 | ||
bbde78fa | 854 | /* Return the selected frame. Always non-NULL (unless there isn't an |
6e7f8b9c AC |
855 | inferior sufficient for creating a frame) in which case an error is |
856 | thrown. */ | |
857 | ||
858 | struct frame_info * | |
b04f3ab4 | 859 | get_selected_frame (const char *message) |
6e7f8b9c AC |
860 | { |
861 | if (deprecated_selected_frame == NULL) | |
b04f3ab4 AC |
862 | { |
863 | if (message != NULL && (!target_has_registers | |
864 | || !target_has_stack | |
865 | || !target_has_memory)) | |
8a3fe4f8 | 866 | error (("%s"), message); |
b04f3ab4 AC |
867 | /* Hey! Don't trust this. It should really be re-finding the |
868 | last selected frame of the currently selected thread. This, | |
869 | though, is better than nothing. */ | |
870 | select_frame (get_current_frame ()); | |
871 | } | |
6e7f8b9c AC |
872 | /* There is always a frame. */ |
873 | gdb_assert (deprecated_selected_frame != NULL); | |
874 | return deprecated_selected_frame; | |
875 | } | |
876 | ||
bbde78fa | 877 | /* This is a variant of get_selected_frame() which can be called when |
7dd88986 | 878 | the inferior does not have a frame; in that case it will return |
bbde78fa | 879 | NULL instead of calling error(). */ |
7dd88986 DJ |
880 | |
881 | struct frame_info * | |
882 | deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame (void) | |
883 | { | |
884 | if (!target_has_registers || !target_has_stack || !target_has_memory) | |
885 | return NULL; | |
b04f3ab4 | 886 | return get_selected_frame (NULL); |
7dd88986 DJ |
887 | } |
888 | ||
6e7f8b9c AC |
889 | /* Select frame FI (or NULL - to invalidate the current frame). */ |
890 | ||
891 | void | |
892 | select_frame (struct frame_info *fi) | |
893 | { | |
52f0bd74 | 894 | struct symtab *s; |
6e7f8b9c AC |
895 | |
896 | deprecated_selected_frame = fi; | |
bbde78fa | 897 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-05-04: FI can be NULL. This occurs when the |
6e7f8b9c | 898 | frame is being invalidated. */ |
9a4105ab AC |
899 | if (deprecated_selected_frame_level_changed_hook) |
900 | deprecated_selected_frame_level_changed_hook (frame_relative_level (fi)); | |
6e7f8b9c AC |
901 | |
902 | /* FIXME: kseitz/2002-08-28: It would be nice to call | |
bbde78fa | 903 | selected_frame_level_changed_event() right here, but due to limitations |
6e7f8b9c | 904 | in the current interfaces, we would end up flooding UIs with events |
bbde78fa | 905 | because select_frame() is used extensively internally. |
6e7f8b9c AC |
906 | |
907 | Once we have frame-parameterized frame (and frame-related) commands, | |
908 | the event notification can be moved here, since this function will only | |
bbde78fa | 909 | be called when the user's selected frame is being changed. */ |
6e7f8b9c AC |
910 | |
911 | /* Ensure that symbols for this frame are read in. Also, determine the | |
912 | source language of this frame, and switch to it if desired. */ | |
913 | if (fi) | |
914 | { | |
7ae4c3a5 | 915 | /* We retrieve the frame's symtab by using the frame PC. However |
bbde78fa | 916 | we cannot use the frame PC as-is, because it usually points to |
7ae4c3a5 JB |
917 | the instruction following the "call", which is sometimes the |
918 | first instruction of another function. So we rely on | |
919 | get_frame_address_in_block() which provides us with a PC which | |
920 | is guaranteed to be inside the frame's code block. */ | |
921 | s = find_pc_symtab (get_frame_address_in_block (fi)); | |
6e7f8b9c AC |
922 | if (s |
923 | && s->language != current_language->la_language | |
924 | && s->language != language_unknown | |
925 | && language_mode == language_mode_auto) | |
926 | { | |
927 | set_language (s->language); | |
928 | } | |
929 | } | |
930 | } | |
c689142b | 931 | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
932 | /* Create an arbitrary (i.e. address specified by user) or innermost frame. |
933 | Always returns a non-NULL value. */ | |
934 | ||
935 | struct frame_info * | |
936 | create_new_frame (CORE_ADDR addr, CORE_ADDR pc) | |
937 | { | |
938 | struct frame_info *fi; | |
4c1e7e9d | 939 | |
7f78e237 AC |
940 | if (frame_debug) |
941 | { | |
942 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
943 | "{ create_new_frame (addr=0x%s, pc=0x%s) ", | |
944 | paddr_nz (addr), paddr_nz (pc)); | |
945 | } | |
946 | ||
479ab5a0 | 947 | fi = frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (struct frame_info)); |
4c1e7e9d | 948 | |
a94dd1fd | 949 | fi->next = create_sentinel_frame (current_regcache); |
7df05f2b AC |
950 | |
951 | /* Select/initialize both the unwind function and the frame's type | |
952 | based on the PC. */ | |
82417da5 | 953 | fi->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_frame (fi->next, &fi->prologue_cache); |
7df05f2b | 954 | |
18adea3f | 955 | fi->this_id.p = 1; |
11889732 AC |
956 | deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (fi, addr); |
957 | deprecated_update_frame_pc_hack (fi, pc); | |
4c1e7e9d | 958 | |
7f78e237 AC |
959 | if (frame_debug) |
960 | { | |
961 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "-> "); | |
962 | fprint_frame (gdb_stdlog, fi); | |
963 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " }\n"); | |
964 | } | |
965 | ||
4c1e7e9d AC |
966 | return fi; |
967 | } | |
968 | ||
03febf99 AC |
969 | /* Return the frame that THIS_FRAME calls (NULL if THIS_FRAME is the |
970 | innermost frame). Be careful to not fall off the bottom of the | |
971 | frame chain and onto the sentinel frame. */ | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
972 | |
973 | struct frame_info * | |
03febf99 | 974 | get_next_frame (struct frame_info *this_frame) |
4c1e7e9d | 975 | { |
03febf99 AC |
976 | if (this_frame->level > 0) |
977 | return this_frame->next; | |
a94dd1fd AC |
978 | else |
979 | return NULL; | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
980 | } |
981 | ||
f4c5303c OF |
982 | /* Observer for the target_changed event. */ |
983 | ||
984 | void | |
985 | frame_observer_target_changed (struct target_ops *target) | |
986 | { | |
987 | flush_cached_frames (); | |
988 | } | |
989 | ||
4c1e7e9d AC |
990 | /* Flush the entire frame cache. */ |
991 | ||
992 | void | |
993 | flush_cached_frames (void) | |
994 | { | |
995 | /* Since we can't really be sure what the first object allocated was */ | |
996 | obstack_free (&frame_cache_obstack, 0); | |
997 | obstack_init (&frame_cache_obstack); | |
998 | ||
999 | current_frame = NULL; /* Invalidate cache */ | |
1000 | select_frame (NULL); | |
1001 | annotate_frames_invalid (); | |
7f78e237 AC |
1002 | if (frame_debug) |
1003 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ flush_cached_frames () }\n"); | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
1004 | } |
1005 | ||
1006 | /* Flush the frame cache, and start a new one if necessary. */ | |
1007 | ||
1008 | void | |
1009 | reinit_frame_cache (void) | |
1010 | { | |
1011 | flush_cached_frames (); | |
1012 | ||
1013 | /* FIXME: The inferior_ptid test is wrong if there is a corefile. */ | |
1014 | if (PIDGET (inferior_ptid) != 0) | |
1015 | { | |
1016 | select_frame (get_current_frame ()); | |
1017 | } | |
1018 | } | |
1019 | ||
5613d8d3 AC |
1020 | /* Return a "struct frame_info" corresponding to the frame that called |
1021 | THIS_FRAME. Returns NULL if there is no such frame. | |
5bf00f29 | 1022 | |
5613d8d3 AC |
1023 | Unlike get_prev_frame, this function always tries to unwind the |
1024 | frame. */ | |
eb4f72c5 | 1025 | |
5613d8d3 AC |
1026 | static struct frame_info * |
1027 | get_prev_frame_1 (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
eb4f72c5 AC |
1028 | { |
1029 | struct frame_info *prev_frame; | |
756e95f1 | 1030 | struct frame_id this_id; |
eb4f72c5 | 1031 | |
5613d8d3 AC |
1032 | gdb_assert (this_frame != NULL); |
1033 | ||
7f78e237 AC |
1034 | if (frame_debug) |
1035 | { | |
5613d8d3 | 1036 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ get_prev_frame_1 (this_frame="); |
7f78e237 AC |
1037 | if (this_frame != NULL) |
1038 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%d", this_frame->level); | |
1039 | else | |
1040 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "<NULL>"); | |
1041 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, ") "); | |
1042 | } | |
1043 | ||
5613d8d3 AC |
1044 | /* Only try to do the unwind once. */ |
1045 | if (this_frame->prev_p) | |
1046 | { | |
1047 | if (frame_debug) | |
1048 | { | |
1049 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "-> "); | |
1050 | fprint_frame (gdb_stdlog, this_frame->prev); | |
1051 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " // cached \n"); | |
1052 | } | |
1053 | return this_frame->prev; | |
1054 | } | |
1055 | this_frame->prev_p = 1; | |
1056 | ||
5613d8d3 AC |
1057 | /* Check that this frame's ID was valid. If it wasn't, don't try to |
1058 | unwind to the prev frame. Be careful to not apply this test to | |
1059 | the sentinel frame. */ | |
756e95f1 MK |
1060 | this_id = get_frame_id (this_frame); |
1061 | if (this_frame->level >= 0 && !frame_id_p (this_id)) | |
5613d8d3 AC |
1062 | { |
1063 | if (frame_debug) | |
1064 | { | |
1065 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "-> "); | |
1066 | fprint_frame (gdb_stdlog, NULL); | |
1067 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " // this ID is NULL }\n"); | |
1068 | } | |
1069 | return NULL; | |
1070 | } | |
1071 | ||
1072 | /* Check that this frame's ID isn't inner to (younger, below, next) | |
1073 | the next frame. This happens when a frame unwind goes backwards. | |
adb54772 AC |
1074 | Exclude signal trampolines (due to sigaltstack the frame ID can |
1075 | go backwards) and sentinel frames (the test is meaningless). */ | |
1076 | if (this_frame->next->level >= 0 | |
c1bf6f65 | 1077 | && this_frame->next->unwind->type != SIGTRAMP_FRAME |
756e95f1 | 1078 | && frame_id_inner (this_id, get_frame_id (this_frame->next))) |
8a3fe4f8 | 1079 | error (_("Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)")); |
5613d8d3 AC |
1080 | |
1081 | /* Check that this and the next frame are not identical. If they | |
1082 | are, there is most likely a stack cycle. As with the inner-than | |
1083 | test above, avoid comparing the inner-most and sentinel frames. */ | |
1084 | if (this_frame->level > 0 | |
756e95f1 | 1085 | && frame_id_eq (this_id, get_frame_id (this_frame->next))) |
8a3fe4f8 | 1086 | error (_("Previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)")); |
5613d8d3 AC |
1087 | |
1088 | /* Allocate the new frame but do not wire it in to the frame chain. | |
1089 | Some (bad) code in INIT_FRAME_EXTRA_INFO tries to look along | |
1090 | frame->next to pull some fancy tricks (of course such code is, by | |
1091 | definition, recursive). Try to prevent it. | |
1092 | ||
1093 | There is no reason to worry about memory leaks, should the | |
1094 | remainder of the function fail. The allocated memory will be | |
1095 | quickly reclaimed when the frame cache is flushed, and the `we've | |
1096 | been here before' check above will stop repeated memory | |
1097 | allocation calls. */ | |
1098 | prev_frame = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct frame_info); | |
1099 | prev_frame->level = this_frame->level + 1; | |
1100 | ||
1101 | /* Don't yet compute ->unwind (and hence ->type). It is computed | |
1102 | on-demand in get_frame_type, frame_register_unwind, and | |
1103 | get_frame_id. */ | |
1104 | ||
1105 | /* Don't yet compute the frame's ID. It is computed on-demand by | |
1106 | get_frame_id(). */ | |
1107 | ||
1108 | /* The unwound frame ID is validate at the start of this function, | |
1109 | as part of the logic to decide if that frame should be further | |
1110 | unwound, and not here while the prev frame is being created. | |
1111 | Doing this makes it possible for the user to examine a frame that | |
1112 | has an invalid frame ID. | |
1113 | ||
1114 | Some very old VAX code noted: [...] For the sake of argument, | |
1115 | suppose that the stack is somewhat trashed (which is one reason | |
1116 | that "info frame" exists). So, return 0 (indicating we don't | |
1117 | know the address of the arglist) if we don't know what frame this | |
1118 | frame calls. */ | |
1119 | ||
1120 | /* Link it in. */ | |
1121 | this_frame->prev = prev_frame; | |
1122 | prev_frame->next = this_frame; | |
1123 | ||
1124 | if (frame_debug) | |
1125 | { | |
1126 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "-> "); | |
1127 | fprint_frame (gdb_stdlog, prev_frame); | |
1128 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " }\n"); | |
1129 | } | |
1130 | ||
1131 | return prev_frame; | |
1132 | } | |
1133 | ||
1134 | /* Debug routine to print a NULL frame being returned. */ | |
1135 | ||
1136 | static void | |
1137 | frame_debug_got_null_frame (struct ui_file *file, | |
1138 | struct frame_info *this_frame, | |
1139 | const char *reason) | |
1140 | { | |
1141 | if (frame_debug) | |
1142 | { | |
1143 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "{ get_prev_frame (this_frame="); | |
1144 | if (this_frame != NULL) | |
1145 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%d", this_frame->level); | |
1146 | else | |
1147 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "<NULL>"); | |
1148 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, ") -> // %s}\n", reason); | |
1149 | } | |
1150 | } | |
1151 | ||
c8cd9f6c AC |
1152 | /* Is this (non-sentinel) frame in the "main"() function? */ |
1153 | ||
1154 | static int | |
1155 | inside_main_func (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
1156 | { | |
1157 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; | |
1158 | CORE_ADDR maddr; | |
1159 | ||
1160 | if (symfile_objfile == 0) | |
1161 | return 0; | |
1162 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (main_name (), NULL, symfile_objfile); | |
1163 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
1164 | return 0; | |
1165 | /* Make certain that the code, and not descriptor, address is | |
1166 | returned. */ | |
1167 | maddr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (current_gdbarch, | |
1168 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol), | |
1169 | ¤t_target); | |
1170 | return maddr == get_frame_func (this_frame); | |
1171 | } | |
1172 | ||
2315ffec RC |
1173 | /* Test whether THIS_FRAME is inside the process entry point function. */ |
1174 | ||
1175 | static int | |
1176 | inside_entry_func (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
1177 | { | |
1178 | return (get_frame_func (this_frame) == entry_point_address ()); | |
1179 | } | |
1180 | ||
5613d8d3 AC |
1181 | /* Return a structure containing various interesting information about |
1182 | the frame that called THIS_FRAME. Returns NULL if there is entier | |
1183 | no such frame or the frame fails any of a set of target-independent | |
1184 | condition that should terminate the frame chain (e.g., as unwinding | |
1185 | past main()). | |
1186 | ||
1187 | This function should not contain target-dependent tests, such as | |
1188 | checking whether the program-counter is zero. */ | |
1189 | ||
1190 | struct frame_info * | |
1191 | get_prev_frame (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
1192 | { | |
1193 | struct frame_info *prev_frame; | |
1194 | ||
eb4f72c5 AC |
1195 | /* Return the inner-most frame, when the caller passes in NULL. */ |
1196 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-09: Not sure how this would happen. The | |
1197 | caller should have previously obtained a valid frame using | |
1198 | get_selected_frame() and then called this code - only possibility | |
1199 | I can think of is code behaving badly. | |
1200 | ||
1201 | NOTE: cagney/2003-01-10: Talk about code behaving badly. Check | |
1202 | block_innermost_frame(). It does the sequence: frame = NULL; | |
1203 | while (1) { frame = get_prev_frame (frame); .... }. Ulgh! Why | |
1204 | it couldn't be written better, I don't know. | |
1205 | ||
bbde78fa | 1206 | NOTE: cagney/2003-01-11: I suspect what is happening in |
eb4f72c5 | 1207 | block_innermost_frame() is, when the target has no state |
bbde78fa | 1208 | (registers, memory, ...), it is still calling this function. The |
eb4f72c5 AC |
1209 | assumption being that this function will return NULL indicating |
1210 | that a frame isn't possible, rather than checking that the target | |
1211 | has state and then calling get_current_frame() and | |
1212 | get_prev_frame(). This is a guess mind. */ | |
03febf99 | 1213 | if (this_frame == NULL) |
eb4f72c5 AC |
1214 | { |
1215 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-09: There was a code segment here that | |
1216 | would error out when CURRENT_FRAME was NULL. The comment | |
1217 | that went with it made the claim ... | |
1218 | ||
1219 | ``This screws value_of_variable, which just wants a nice | |
1220 | clean NULL return from block_innermost_frame if there are no | |
1221 | frames. I don't think I've ever seen this message happen | |
1222 | otherwise. And returning NULL here is a perfectly legitimate | |
1223 | thing to do.'' | |
1224 | ||
1225 | Per the above, this code shouldn't even be called with a NULL | |
03febf99 | 1226 | THIS_FRAME. */ |
5613d8d3 | 1227 | frame_debug_got_null_frame (gdb_stdlog, this_frame, "this_frame NULL"); |
eb4f72c5 AC |
1228 | return current_frame; |
1229 | } | |
1230 | ||
1231 | /* There is always a frame. If this assertion fails, suspect that | |
1232 | something should be calling get_selected_frame() or | |
1233 | get_current_frame(). */ | |
03febf99 | 1234 | gdb_assert (this_frame != NULL); |
eb4f72c5 | 1235 | |
cc9bed83 RC |
1236 | /* tausq/2004-12-07: Dummy frames are skipped because it doesn't make much |
1237 | sense to stop unwinding at a dummy frame. One place where a dummy | |
1238 | frame may have an address "inside_main_func" is on HPUX. On HPUX, the | |
1239 | pcsqh register (space register for the instruction at the head of the | |
1240 | instruction queue) cannot be written directly; the only way to set it | |
1241 | is to branch to code that is in the target space. In order to implement | |
1242 | frame dummies on HPUX, the called function is made to jump back to where | |
1243 | the inferior was when the user function was called. If gdb was inside | |
1244 | the main function when we created the dummy frame, the dummy frame will | |
1245 | point inside the main function. */ | |
03febf99 | 1246 | if (this_frame->level >= 0 |
cc9bed83 | 1247 | && get_frame_type (this_frame) != DUMMY_FRAME |
25d29d70 | 1248 | && !backtrace_past_main |
c8cd9f6c AC |
1249 | && inside_main_func (this_frame)) |
1250 | /* Don't unwind past main(). Note, this is done _before_ the | |
1251 | frame has been marked as previously unwound. That way if the | |
1252 | user later decides to enable unwinds past main(), that will | |
1253 | automatically happen. */ | |
ac2bd0a9 | 1254 | { |
5613d8d3 | 1255 | frame_debug_got_null_frame (gdb_stdlog, this_frame, "inside main func"); |
ac2bd0a9 AC |
1256 | return NULL; |
1257 | } | |
eb4f72c5 | 1258 | |
25d29d70 AC |
1259 | if (this_frame->level > backtrace_limit) |
1260 | { | |
8a3fe4f8 | 1261 | error (_("Backtrace limit of %d exceeded"), backtrace_limit); |
25d29d70 AC |
1262 | } |
1263 | ||
0714963c AC |
1264 | /* If we're already inside the entry function for the main objfile, |
1265 | then it isn't valid. Don't apply this test to a dummy frame - | |
bbde78fa | 1266 | dummy frame PCs typically land in the entry func. Don't apply |
0714963c AC |
1267 | this test to the sentinel frame. Sentinel frames should always |
1268 | be allowed to unwind. */ | |
2f72f850 AC |
1269 | /* NOTE: cagney/2003-07-07: Fixed a bug in inside_main_func() - |
1270 | wasn't checking for "main" in the minimal symbols. With that | |
1271 | fixed asm-source tests now stop in "main" instead of halting the | |
bbde78fa | 1272 | backtrace in weird and wonderful ways somewhere inside the entry |
2f72f850 AC |
1273 | file. Suspect that tests for inside the entry file/func were |
1274 | added to work around that (now fixed) case. */ | |
0714963c AC |
1275 | /* NOTE: cagney/2003-07-15: danielj (if I'm reading it right) |
1276 | suggested having the inside_entry_func test use the | |
bbde78fa JM |
1277 | inside_main_func() msymbol trick (along with entry_point_address() |
1278 | I guess) to determine the address range of the start function. | |
0714963c AC |
1279 | That should provide a far better stopper than the current |
1280 | heuristics. */ | |
2315ffec RC |
1281 | /* NOTE: tausq/2004-10-09: this is needed if, for example, the compiler |
1282 | applied tail-call optimizations to main so that a function called | |
1283 | from main returns directly to the caller of main. Since we don't | |
1284 | stop at main, we should at least stop at the entry point of the | |
1285 | application. */ | |
1286 | if (!backtrace_past_entry | |
1d225535 | 1287 | && get_frame_type (this_frame) != DUMMY_FRAME && this_frame->level >= 0 |
6e4c6c91 | 1288 | && inside_entry_func (this_frame)) |
0714963c | 1289 | { |
5613d8d3 | 1290 | frame_debug_got_null_frame (gdb_stdlog, this_frame, "inside entry func"); |
0714963c AC |
1291 | return NULL; |
1292 | } | |
1293 | ||
39ee2ff0 AC |
1294 | /* Assume that the only way to get a zero PC is through something |
1295 | like a SIGSEGV or a dummy frame, and hence that NORMAL frames | |
1296 | will never unwind a zero PC. */ | |
1297 | if (this_frame->level > 0 | |
1298 | && get_frame_type (this_frame) == NORMAL_FRAME | |
1299 | && get_frame_type (get_next_frame (this_frame)) == NORMAL_FRAME | |
1300 | && get_frame_pc (this_frame) == 0) | |
1301 | { | |
1302 | frame_debug_got_null_frame (gdb_stdlog, this_frame, "zero PC"); | |
1303 | return NULL; | |
1304 | } | |
1305 | ||
5613d8d3 | 1306 | return get_prev_frame_1 (this_frame); |
eb4f72c5 AC |
1307 | } |
1308 | ||
4c1e7e9d AC |
1309 | CORE_ADDR |
1310 | get_frame_pc (struct frame_info *frame) | |
1311 | { | |
d1340264 AC |
1312 | gdb_assert (frame->next != NULL); |
1313 | return frame_pc_unwind (frame->next); | |
4c1e7e9d AC |
1314 | } |
1315 | ||
8edd5d01 AC |
1316 | /* Return an address of that falls within the frame's code block. */ |
1317 | ||
1318 | CORE_ADDR | |
1319 | frame_unwind_address_in_block (struct frame_info *next_frame) | |
1320 | { | |
1321 | /* A draft address. */ | |
1322 | CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame); | |
1323 | ||
1324 | /* If THIS frame is not inner most (i.e., NEXT isn't the sentinel), | |
1325 | and NEXT is `normal' (i.e., not a sigtramp, dummy, ....) THIS | |
1326 | frame's PC ends up pointing at the instruction fallowing the | |
1327 | "call". Adjust that PC value so that it falls on the call | |
1328 | instruction (which, hopefully, falls within THIS frame's code | |
1329 | block. So far it's proved to be a very good approximation. See | |
bbde78fa | 1330 | get_frame_type() for why ->type can't be used. */ |
8edd5d01 AC |
1331 | if (next_frame->level >= 0 |
1332 | && get_frame_type (next_frame) == NORMAL_FRAME) | |
1333 | --pc; | |
1334 | return pc; | |
1335 | } | |
1336 | ||
1337 | CORE_ADDR | |
1338 | get_frame_address_in_block (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
1339 | { | |
1340 | return frame_unwind_address_in_block (this_frame->next); | |
1341 | } | |
1342 | ||
1058bca7 AC |
1343 | static int |
1344 | pc_notcurrent (struct frame_info *frame) | |
1345 | { | |
1346 | /* If FRAME is not the innermost frame, that normally means that | |
1347 | FRAME->pc points at the return instruction (which is *after* the | |
1348 | call instruction), and we want to get the line containing the | |
1349 | call (because the call is where the user thinks the program is). | |
1350 | However, if the next frame is either a SIGTRAMP_FRAME or a | |
1351 | DUMMY_FRAME, then the next frame will contain a saved interrupt | |
1352 | PC and such a PC indicates the current (rather than next) | |
1353 | instruction/line, consequently, for such cases, want to get the | |
1354 | line containing fi->pc. */ | |
1355 | struct frame_info *next = get_next_frame (frame); | |
1356 | int notcurrent = (next != NULL && get_frame_type (next) == NORMAL_FRAME); | |
1357 | return notcurrent; | |
1358 | } | |
1359 | ||
1360 | void | |
1361 | find_frame_sal (struct frame_info *frame, struct symtab_and_line *sal) | |
1362 | { | |
11889732 | 1363 | (*sal) = find_pc_line (get_frame_pc (frame), pc_notcurrent (frame)); |
1058bca7 AC |
1364 | } |
1365 | ||
c193f6ac AC |
1366 | /* Per "frame.h", return the ``address'' of the frame. Code should |
1367 | really be using get_frame_id(). */ | |
1368 | CORE_ADDR | |
1369 | get_frame_base (struct frame_info *fi) | |
1370 | { | |
d0a55772 | 1371 | return get_frame_id (fi).stack_addr; |
c193f6ac AC |
1372 | } |
1373 | ||
da62e633 AC |
1374 | /* High-level offsets into the frame. Used by the debug info. */ |
1375 | ||
1376 | CORE_ADDR | |
1377 | get_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *fi) | |
1378 | { | |
7df05f2b | 1379 | if (get_frame_type (fi) != NORMAL_FRAME) |
da62e633 AC |
1380 | return 0; |
1381 | if (fi->base == NULL) | |
e8a89fe2 | 1382 | fi->base = frame_base_find_by_frame (fi->next); |
da62e633 AC |
1383 | /* Sneaky: If the low-level unwind and high-level base code share a |
1384 | common unwinder, let them share the prologue cache. */ | |
1385 | if (fi->base->unwind == fi->unwind) | |
1386 | return fi->base->this_base (fi->next, &fi->prologue_cache); | |
1387 | return fi->base->this_base (fi->next, &fi->base_cache); | |
1388 | } | |
1389 | ||
1390 | CORE_ADDR | |
1391 | get_frame_locals_address (struct frame_info *fi) | |
1392 | { | |
1393 | void **cache; | |
7df05f2b | 1394 | if (get_frame_type (fi) != NORMAL_FRAME) |
da62e633 AC |
1395 | return 0; |
1396 | /* If there isn't a frame address method, find it. */ | |
1397 | if (fi->base == NULL) | |
e8a89fe2 | 1398 | fi->base = frame_base_find_by_frame (fi->next); |
da62e633 AC |
1399 | /* Sneaky: If the low-level unwind and high-level base code share a |
1400 | common unwinder, let them share the prologue cache. */ | |
1401 | if (fi->base->unwind == fi->unwind) | |
1402 | cache = &fi->prologue_cache; | |
1403 | else | |
1404 | cache = &fi->base_cache; | |
1405 | return fi->base->this_locals (fi->next, cache); | |
1406 | } | |
1407 | ||
1408 | CORE_ADDR | |
1409 | get_frame_args_address (struct frame_info *fi) | |
1410 | { | |
1411 | void **cache; | |
7df05f2b | 1412 | if (get_frame_type (fi) != NORMAL_FRAME) |
da62e633 AC |
1413 | return 0; |
1414 | /* If there isn't a frame address method, find it. */ | |
1415 | if (fi->base == NULL) | |
e8a89fe2 | 1416 | fi->base = frame_base_find_by_frame (fi->next); |
da62e633 AC |
1417 | /* Sneaky: If the low-level unwind and high-level base code share a |
1418 | common unwinder, let them share the prologue cache. */ | |
1419 | if (fi->base->unwind == fi->unwind) | |
1420 | cache = &fi->prologue_cache; | |
1421 | else | |
1422 | cache = &fi->base_cache; | |
1423 | return fi->base->this_args (fi->next, cache); | |
1424 | } | |
1425 | ||
85cf597a AC |
1426 | /* Level of the selected frame: 0 for innermost, 1 for its caller, ... |
1427 | or -1 for a NULL frame. */ | |
1428 | ||
1429 | int | |
1430 | frame_relative_level (struct frame_info *fi) | |
1431 | { | |
1432 | if (fi == NULL) | |
1433 | return -1; | |
1434 | else | |
1435 | return fi->level; | |
1436 | } | |
1437 | ||
5a203e44 AC |
1438 | enum frame_type |
1439 | get_frame_type (struct frame_info *frame) | |
1440 | { | |
c1bf6f65 AC |
1441 | if (frame->unwind == NULL) |
1442 | /* Initialize the frame's unwinder because that's what | |
1443 | provides the frame's type. */ | |
1444 | frame->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_frame (frame->next, | |
1445 | &frame->prologue_cache); | |
1446 | return frame->unwind->type; | |
5a203e44 AC |
1447 | } |
1448 | ||
b87efeee | 1449 | void |
2f107107 | 1450 | deprecated_update_frame_pc_hack (struct frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR pc) |
b87efeee | 1451 | { |
7f78e237 AC |
1452 | if (frame_debug) |
1453 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
1454 | "{ deprecated_update_frame_pc_hack (frame=%d,pc=0x%s) }\n", | |
1455 | frame->level, paddr_nz (pc)); | |
e0d2ae16 | 1456 | /* NOTE: cagney/2003-03-11: Some architectures (e.g., Arm) are |
bbde78fa | 1457 | maintaining a locally allocated frame object. Since such frames |
e0d2ae16 AC |
1458 | are not in the frame chain, it isn't possible to assume that the |
1459 | frame has a next. Sigh. */ | |
1460 | if (frame->next != NULL) | |
1461 | { | |
1462 | /* While we're at it, update this frame's cached PC value, found | |
1463 | in the next frame. Oh for the day when "struct frame_info" | |
1464 | is opaque and this hack on hack can just go away. */ | |
d1340264 AC |
1465 | frame->next->prev_pc.value = pc; |
1466 | frame->next->prev_pc.p = 1; | |
e0d2ae16 | 1467 | } |
2f107107 AC |
1468 | } |
1469 | ||
1470 | void | |
1471 | deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (struct frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR base) | |
1472 | { | |
7f78e237 AC |
1473 | if (frame_debug) |
1474 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
1475 | "{ deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (frame=%d,base=0x%s) }\n", | |
1476 | frame->level, paddr_nz (base)); | |
2f107107 | 1477 | /* See comment in "frame.h". */ |
d0a55772 | 1478 | frame->this_id.value.stack_addr = base; |
b87efeee AC |
1479 | } |
1480 | ||
ae1e7417 AC |
1481 | /* Memory access methods. */ |
1482 | ||
1483 | void | |
1484 | get_frame_memory (struct frame_info *this_frame, CORE_ADDR addr, void *buf, | |
1485 | int len) | |
1486 | { | |
1487 | read_memory (addr, buf, len); | |
1488 | } | |
1489 | ||
1490 | LONGEST | |
1491 | get_frame_memory_signed (struct frame_info *this_frame, CORE_ADDR addr, | |
1492 | int len) | |
1493 | { | |
1494 | return read_memory_integer (addr, len); | |
1495 | } | |
1496 | ||
1497 | ULONGEST | |
1498 | get_frame_memory_unsigned (struct frame_info *this_frame, CORE_ADDR addr, | |
1499 | int len) | |
1500 | { | |
1501 | return read_memory_unsigned_integer (addr, len); | |
1502 | } | |
1503 | ||
304396fb AC |
1504 | int |
1505 | safe_frame_unwind_memory (struct frame_info *this_frame, | |
1506 | CORE_ADDR addr, void *buf, int len) | |
1507 | { | |
1f602b35 AC |
1508 | /* NOTE: deprecated_read_memory_nobpt returns zero on success! */ |
1509 | return !deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (addr, buf, len); | |
304396fb AC |
1510 | } |
1511 | ||
ae1e7417 AC |
1512 | /* Architecture method. */ |
1513 | ||
1514 | struct gdbarch * | |
1515 | get_frame_arch (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
1516 | { | |
1517 | return current_gdbarch; | |
1518 | } | |
1519 | ||
a9e5fdc2 AC |
1520 | /* Stack pointer methods. */ |
1521 | ||
1522 | CORE_ADDR | |
1523 | get_frame_sp (struct frame_info *this_frame) | |
1524 | { | |
1525 | return frame_sp_unwind (this_frame->next); | |
1526 | } | |
1527 | ||
1528 | CORE_ADDR | |
1529 | frame_sp_unwind (struct frame_info *next_frame) | |
1530 | { | |
bbde78fa | 1531 | /* Normality - an architecture that provides a way of obtaining any |
a9e5fdc2 AC |
1532 | frame inner-most address. */ |
1533 | if (gdbarch_unwind_sp_p (current_gdbarch)) | |
1534 | return gdbarch_unwind_sp (current_gdbarch, next_frame); | |
1535 | /* Things are looking grim. If it's the inner-most frame and there | |
bbde78fa | 1536 | is a TARGET_READ_SP, then that can be used. */ |
a9e5fdc2 AC |
1537 | if (next_frame->level < 0 && TARGET_READ_SP_P ()) |
1538 | return TARGET_READ_SP (); | |
1539 | /* Now things are really are grim. Hope that the value returned by | |
1540 | the SP_REGNUM register is meaningful. */ | |
1541 | if (SP_REGNUM >= 0) | |
1542 | { | |
1543 | ULONGEST sp; | |
1544 | frame_unwind_unsigned_register (next_frame, SP_REGNUM, &sp); | |
1545 | return sp; | |
1546 | } | |
e2e0b3e5 | 1547 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Missing unwind SP method")); |
a9e5fdc2 AC |
1548 | } |
1549 | ||
b9362cc7 AC |
1550 | extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_frame; /* -Wmissing-prototypes */ |
1551 | ||
25d29d70 AC |
1552 | static struct cmd_list_element *set_backtrace_cmdlist; |
1553 | static struct cmd_list_element *show_backtrace_cmdlist; | |
1554 | ||
1555 | static void | |
1556 | set_backtrace_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) | |
1557 | { | |
1558 | help_list (set_backtrace_cmdlist, "set backtrace ", -1, gdb_stdout); | |
1559 | } | |
1560 | ||
1561 | static void | |
1562 | show_backtrace_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) | |
1563 | { | |
1564 | cmd_show_list (show_backtrace_cmdlist, from_tty, ""); | |
1565 | } | |
1566 | ||
4c1e7e9d AC |
1567 | void |
1568 | _initialize_frame (void) | |
1569 | { | |
1570 | obstack_init (&frame_cache_obstack); | |
eb4f72c5 | 1571 | |
f4c5303c OF |
1572 | observer_attach_target_changed (frame_observer_target_changed); |
1573 | ||
1bedd215 | 1574 | add_prefix_cmd ("backtrace", class_maintenance, set_backtrace_cmd, _("\ |
25d29d70 | 1575 | Set backtrace specific variables.\n\ |
1bedd215 | 1576 | Configure backtrace variables such as the backtrace limit"), |
25d29d70 AC |
1577 | &set_backtrace_cmdlist, "set backtrace ", |
1578 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &setlist); | |
1bedd215 | 1579 | add_prefix_cmd ("backtrace", class_maintenance, show_backtrace_cmd, _("\ |
25d29d70 | 1580 | Show backtrace specific variables\n\ |
1bedd215 | 1581 | Show backtrace variables such as the backtrace limit"), |
25d29d70 AC |
1582 | &show_backtrace_cmdlist, "show backtrace ", |
1583 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &showlist); | |
1584 | ||
1585 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("past-main", class_obscure, | |
7915a72c AC |
1586 | &backtrace_past_main, _("\ |
1587 | Set whether backtraces should continue past \"main\"."), _("\ | |
1588 | Show whether backtraces should continue past \"main\"."), _("\ | |
eb4f72c5 AC |
1589 | Normally the caller of \"main\" is not of interest, so GDB will terminate\n\ |
1590 | the backtrace at \"main\". Set this variable if you need to see the rest\n\ | |
7915a72c | 1591 | of the stack trace."), |
2c5b56ce | 1592 | NULL, |
920d2a44 | 1593 | show_backtrace_past_main, |
2c5b56ce | 1594 | &set_backtrace_cmdlist, |
25d29d70 AC |
1595 | &show_backtrace_cmdlist); |
1596 | ||
2315ffec | 1597 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("past-entry", class_obscure, |
7915a72c AC |
1598 | &backtrace_past_entry, _("\ |
1599 | Set whether backtraces should continue past the entry point of a program."), | |
1600 | _("\ | |
1601 | Show whether backtraces should continue past the entry point of a program."), | |
1602 | _("\ | |
2315ffec RC |
1603 | Normally there are no callers beyond the entry point of a program, so GDB\n\ |
1604 | will terminate the backtrace there. Set this variable if you need to see \n\ | |
7915a72c | 1605 | the rest of the stack trace."), |
2c5b56ce | 1606 | NULL, |
920d2a44 | 1607 | show_backtrace_past_entry, |
2c5b56ce | 1608 | &set_backtrace_cmdlist, |
2315ffec RC |
1609 | &show_backtrace_cmdlist); |
1610 | ||
25d29d70 | 1611 | add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("limit", class_obscure, |
7915a72c AC |
1612 | &backtrace_limit, _("\ |
1613 | Set an upper bound on the number of backtrace levels."), _("\ | |
1614 | Show the upper bound on the number of backtrace levels."), _("\ | |
fec74868 | 1615 | No more than the specified number of frames can be displayed or examined.\n\ |
7915a72c | 1616 | Zero is unlimited."), |
2c5b56ce | 1617 | NULL, |
920d2a44 | 1618 | show_backtrace_limit, |
2c5b56ce | 1619 | &set_backtrace_cmdlist, |
25d29d70 | 1620 | &show_backtrace_cmdlist); |
ac2bd0a9 AC |
1621 | |
1622 | /* Debug this files internals. */ | |
85c07804 AC |
1623 | add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("frame", class_maintenance, &frame_debug, _("\ |
1624 | Set frame debugging."), _("\ | |
1625 | Show frame debugging."), _("\ | |
1626 | When non-zero, frame specific internal debugging is enabled."), | |
1627 | NULL, | |
920d2a44 | 1628 | show_frame_debug, |
85c07804 | 1629 | &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist); |
4c1e7e9d | 1630 | } |