2003-03-14 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / frame.c
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4f460812 1/* Cache and manage frames for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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2
3 Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000,
51603483 4 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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"
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30#include "gdb_string.h"
31#include "builtin-regs.h"
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32#include "gdb_obstack.h"
33#include "dummy-frame.h"
a94dd1fd 34#include "sentinel-frame.h"
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35#include "gdbcore.h"
36#include "annotate.h"
6e7f8b9c 37#include "language.h"
494cca16 38#include "frame-unwind.h"
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39#include "command.h"
40#include "gdbcmd.h"
41
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42/* Flag to control debugging. */
43
44static int frame_debug;
45
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46/* Flag to indicate whether backtraces should stop at main. */
47
48static int backtrace_below_main;
d65fe839 49
7a424e99 50/* Return a frame uniq ID that can be used to, later, re-find the
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51 frame. */
52
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53struct frame_id
54get_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi)
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55{
56 if (fi == NULL)
57 {
7a424e99 58 return null_frame_id;
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59 }
60 else
61 {
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62 struct frame_id id;
63 id.base = fi->frame;
64 id.pc = fi->pc;
65 return id;
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66 }
67}
68
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69const struct frame_id null_frame_id; /* All zeros. */
70
71struct frame_id
72frame_id_build (CORE_ADDR base, CORE_ADDR func_or_pc)
73{
74 struct frame_id id;
75 id.base = base;
76 id.pc = func_or_pc;
77 return id;
78}
79
80int
81frame_id_p (struct frame_id l)
82{
83 /* The .func can be NULL but the .base cannot. */
84 return (l.base != 0);
85}
86
87int
88frame_id_eq (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r)
89{
90 /* If .base is different, the frames are different. */
91 if (l.base != r.base)
92 return 0;
93 /* Add a test to check that the frame ID's are for the same function
94 here. */
95 return 1;
96}
97
98int
99frame_id_inner (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r)
100{
101 /* Only return non-zero when strictly inner than. Note that, per
102 comment in "frame.h", there is some fuzz here. Frameless
103 functions are not strictly inner than (same .base but different
104 .func). */
105 return INNER_THAN (l.base, r.base);
106}
107
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108struct frame_info *
109frame_find_by_id (struct frame_id id)
110{
111 struct frame_info *frame;
112
113 /* ZERO denotes the null frame, let the caller decide what to do
114 about it. Should it instead return get_current_frame()? */
7a424e99 115 if (!frame_id_p (id))
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116 return NULL;
117
118 for (frame = get_current_frame ();
119 frame != NULL;
120 frame = get_prev_frame (frame))
121 {
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122 struct frame_id this = get_frame_id (frame);
123 if (frame_id_eq (id, this))
124 /* An exact match. */
125 return frame;
126 if (frame_id_inner (id, this))
127 /* Gone to far. */
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129 /* Either, we're not yet gone far enough out along the frame
130 chain (inner(this,id), or we're comparing frameless functions
131 (same .base, different .func, no test available). Struggle
132 on until we've definitly gone to far. */
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133 }
134 return NULL;
135}
136
f18c5a73 137CORE_ADDR
12cc2063 138frame_pc_unwind (struct frame_info *this_frame)
f18c5a73 139{
12cc2063 140 if (!this_frame->pc_unwind_cache_p)
f18c5a73 141 {
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142 CORE_ADDR pc;
143 if (gdbarch_unwind_pc_p (current_gdbarch))
144 {
145 /* The right way. The `pure' way. The one true way. This
146 method depends solely on the register-unwind code to
147 determine the value of registers in THIS frame, and hence
148 the value of this frame's PC (resume address). A typical
149 implementation is no more than:
150
151 frame_unwind_register (this_frame, ISA_PC_REGNUM, buf);
152 return extract_address (buf, size of ISA_PC_REGNUM);
153
154 Note: this method is very heavily dependent on a correct
155 register-unwind implementation, it pays to fix that
156 method first; this method is frame type agnostic, since
157 it only deals with register values, it works with any
158 frame. This is all in stark contrast to the old
159 FRAME_SAVED_PC which would try to directly handle all the
160 different ways that a PC could be unwound. */
161 pc = gdbarch_unwind_pc (current_gdbarch, this_frame);
162 }
163 else if (this_frame->level < 0)
164 {
165 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-03-06: Old code and and a sentinel
166 frame. Do like was always done. Fetch the PC's value
167 direct from the global registers array (via read_pc).
168 This assumes that this frame belongs to the current
169 global register cache. The assumption is dangerous. */
170 pc = read_pc ();
171 }
8bedc050 172 else if (DEPRECATED_FRAME_SAVED_PC_P ())
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173 {
174 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-03-06: Old code, but not a sentinel
175 frame. Do like was always done. Note that this method,
176 unlike unwind_pc(), tries to handle all the different
177 frame cases directly. It fails. */
8bedc050 178 pc = DEPRECATED_FRAME_SAVED_PC (this_frame);
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179 }
180 else
181 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "No gdbarch_unwind_pc method");
182 this_frame->pc_unwind_cache = pc;
183 this_frame->pc_unwind_cache_p = 1;
f18c5a73 184 }
12cc2063 185 return this_frame->pc_unwind_cache;
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186}
187
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188static int
189do_frame_unwind_register (void *src, int regnum, void *buf)
190{
191 frame_unwind_register (src, regnum, buf);
192 return 1;
193}
194
dbe9fe58 195void
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196frame_pop (struct frame_info *this_frame)
197{
198 struct regcache *scratch_regcache;
199 struct cleanup *cleanups;
200
749b82f6 201 if (DEPRECATED_POP_FRAME_P ())
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202 {
203 /* A legacy architecture that has implemented a custom pop
204 function. All new architectures should instead be using the
205 generic code below. */
749b82f6 206 DEPRECATED_POP_FRAME;
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207 }
208 else
209 {
210 /* Make a copy of all the register values unwound from this
211 frame. Save them in a scratch buffer so that there isn't a
212 race betweening trying to extract the old values from the
213 current_regcache while, at the same time writing new values
214 into that same cache. */
215 struct regcache *scratch = regcache_xmalloc (current_gdbarch);
216 struct cleanup *cleanups = make_cleanup_regcache_xfree (scratch);
217 regcache_save (scratch, do_frame_unwind_register, this_frame);
218 /* Now copy those saved registers into the current regcache.
219 Here, regcache_cpy() calls regcache_restore(). */
220 regcache_cpy (current_regcache, scratch);
221 do_cleanups (cleanups);
222 }
223 /* We've made right mess of GDB's local state, just discard
224 everything. */
225 target_store_registers (-1);
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226 flush_cached_frames ();
227}
c689142b 228
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229void
230frame_register_unwind (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
231 int *optimizedp, enum lval_type *lvalp,
232 CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump, void *bufferp)
233{
234 struct frame_unwind_cache *cache;
235
236 /* Require all but BUFFERP to be valid. A NULL BUFFERP indicates
237 that the value proper does not need to be fetched. */
238 gdb_assert (optimizedp != NULL);
239 gdb_assert (lvalp != NULL);
240 gdb_assert (addrp != NULL);
241 gdb_assert (realnump != NULL);
242 /* gdb_assert (bufferp != NULL); */
243
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244 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-27: A program trying to unwind a NULL frame
245 is broken. There is always a frame. If there, for some reason,
246 isn't, there is some pretty busted code as it should have
247 detected the problem before calling here. */
248 gdb_assert (frame != NULL);
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249
250 /* Ask this frame to unwind its register. */
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251 frame->unwind->reg (frame, &frame->unwind_cache, regnum,
252 optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, bufferp);
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253}
254
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255void
256frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
257 int *optimizedp, enum lval_type *lvalp,
258 CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump, void *bufferp)
259{
260 /* Require all but BUFFERP to be valid. A NULL BUFFERP indicates
261 that the value proper does not need to be fetched. */
262 gdb_assert (optimizedp != NULL);
263 gdb_assert (lvalp != NULL);
264 gdb_assert (addrp != NULL);
265 gdb_assert (realnump != NULL);
266 /* gdb_assert (bufferp != NULL); */
267
268 /* Ulgh! Old code that, for lval_register, sets ADDRP to the offset
269 of the register in the register cache. It should instead return
270 the REGNUM corresponding to that register. Translate the . */
129c1cd6 271 if (DEPRECATED_GET_SAVED_REGISTER_P ())
a216a322 272 {
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273 DEPRECATED_GET_SAVED_REGISTER (bufferp, optimizedp, addrp, frame,
274 regnum, lvalp);
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275 /* Compute the REALNUM if the caller wants it. */
276 if (*lvalp == lval_register)
277 {
278 int regnum;
279 for (regnum = 0; regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; regnum++)
280 {
281 if (*addrp == register_offset_hack (current_gdbarch, regnum))
282 {
283 *realnump = regnum;
284 return;
285 }
286 }
287 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
288 "Failed to compute the register number corresponding"
289 " to 0x%s", paddr_d (*addrp));
290 }
291 *realnump = -1;
292 return;
293 }
294
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295 /* Obtain the register value by unwinding the register from the next
296 (more inner frame). */
297 gdb_assert (frame != NULL && frame->next != NULL);
298 frame_register_unwind (frame->next, regnum, optimizedp, lvalp, addrp,
299 realnump, bufferp);
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300}
301
135c175f 302void
5b181d62 303frame_unwind_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, void *buf)
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304{
305 int optimized;
306 CORE_ADDR addr;
307 int realnum;
308 enum lval_type lval;
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309 frame_register_unwind (frame, regnum, &optimized, &lval, &addr,
310 &realnum, buf);
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311}
312
313void
314frame_unwind_signed_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
315 LONGEST *val)
316{
317 void *buf = alloca (MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE);
318 frame_unwind_register (frame, regnum, buf);
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319 (*val) = extract_signed_integer (buf, REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE (regnum));
320}
321
322void
323frame_unwind_unsigned_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
324 ULONGEST *val)
325{
135c175f 326 void *buf = alloca (MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE);
5b181d62 327 frame_unwind_register (frame, regnum, buf);
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328 (*val) = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE (regnum));
329}
4f460812 330
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331void
332frame_read_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, void *buf)
333{
334 gdb_assert (frame != NULL && frame->next != NULL);
335 frame_unwind_register (frame->next, regnum, buf);
336}
337
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338void
339frame_read_unsigned_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
340 ULONGEST *val)
341{
342 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-10-31: There is a bit of dogma here - there is
343 always a frame. Both this, and the equivalent
344 frame_read_signed_register() function, can only be called with a
345 valid frame. If, for some reason, this function is called
346 without a frame then the problem isn't here, but rather in the
347 caller. It should of first created a frame and then passed that
348 in. */
349 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-10-31: As a side bar, keep in mind that the
350 ``current_frame'' should not be treated as a special case. While
351 ``get_next_frame (current_frame) == NULL'' currently holds, it
352 should, as far as possible, not be relied upon. In the future,
353 ``get_next_frame (current_frame)'' may instead simply return a
354 normal frame object that simply always gets register values from
355 the register cache. Consequently, frame code should try to avoid
356 tests like ``if get_next_frame() == NULL'' and instead just rely
357 on recursive frame calls (like the below code) when manipulating
358 a frame chain. */
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359 gdb_assert (frame != NULL && frame->next != NULL);
360 frame_unwind_unsigned_register (frame->next, regnum, val);
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361}
362
363void
364frame_read_signed_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
365 LONGEST *val)
366{
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367 /* See note above in frame_read_unsigned_register(). */
368 gdb_assert (frame != NULL && frame->next != NULL);
369 frame_unwind_signed_register (frame->next, regnum, val);
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370}
371
f796e4be 372void
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373generic_unwind_get_saved_register (char *raw_buffer,
374 int *optimizedp,
375 CORE_ADDR *addrp,
376 struct frame_info *frame,
377 int regnum,
378 enum lval_type *lvalp)
379{
380 int optimizedx;
381 CORE_ADDR addrx;
382 int realnumx;
383 enum lval_type lvalx;
384
385 if (!target_has_registers)
386 error ("No registers.");
387
388 /* Keep things simple, ensure that all the pointers (except valuep)
389 are non NULL. */
390 if (optimizedp == NULL)
391 optimizedp = &optimizedx;
392 if (lvalp == NULL)
393 lvalp = &lvalx;
394 if (addrp == NULL)
395 addrp = &addrx;
396
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397 gdb_assert (frame != NULL && frame->next != NULL);
398 frame_register_unwind (frame->next, regnum, optimizedp, lvalp, addrp,
399 &realnumx, raw_buffer);
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400}
401
cda5a58a 402/* frame_register_read ()
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cda5a58a 404 Find and return the value of REGNUM for the specified stack frame.
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405 The number of bytes copied is REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (REGNUM).
406
cda5a58a 407 Returns 0 if the register value could not be found. */
d65fe839 408
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409int
410frame_register_read (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, void *myaddr)
d65fe839 411{
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412 int optimized;
413 enum lval_type lval;
414 CORE_ADDR addr;
415 int realnum;
416 frame_register (frame, regnum, &optimized, &lval, &addr, &realnum, myaddr);
d65fe839 417
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418 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-15: This test, is just bogus.
419
420 It indicates that the target failed to supply a value for a
421 register because it was "not available" at this time. Problem
422 is, the target still has the register and so get saved_register()
423 may be returning a value saved on the stack. */
424
d65fe839 425 if (register_cached (regnum) < 0)
cda5a58a 426 return 0; /* register value not available */
d65fe839 427
a216a322 428 return !optimized;
d65fe839 429}
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430
431
432/* Map between a frame register number and its name. A frame register
433 space is a superset of the cooked register space --- it also
434 includes builtin registers. */
435
436int
437frame_map_name_to_regnum (const char *name, int len)
438{
439 int i;
440
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441 if (len < 0)
442 len = strlen (name);
443
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444 /* Search register name space. */
445 for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; i++)
446 if (REGISTER_NAME (i) && len == strlen (REGISTER_NAME (i))
447 && strncmp (name, REGISTER_NAME (i), len) == 0)
448 {
449 return i;
450 }
451
452 /* Try builtin registers. */
453 i = builtin_reg_map_name_to_regnum (name, len);
454 if (i >= 0)
455 {
456 /* A builtin register doesn't fall into the architecture's
457 register range. */
458 gdb_assert (i >= NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS);
459 return i;
460 }
461
462 return -1;
463}
464
465const char *
466frame_map_regnum_to_name (int regnum)
467{
468 if (regnum < 0)
469 return NULL;
470 if (regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS)
471 return REGISTER_NAME (regnum);
472 return builtin_reg_map_regnum_to_name (regnum);
473}
4c1e7e9d 474
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475/* Create a sentinel frame. */
476
477struct frame_info *
478create_sentinel_frame (struct regcache *regcache)
479{
480 struct frame_info *frame = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct frame_info);
481 frame->type = NORMAL_FRAME;
482 frame->level = -1;
483 /* Explicitly initialize the sentinel frame's cache. Provide it
484 with the underlying regcache. In the future additional
485 information, such as the frame's thread will be added. */
486 frame->unwind_cache = sentinel_frame_cache (regcache);
487 /* For the moment there is only one sentinel frame implementation. */
488 frame->unwind = sentinel_frame_unwind;
489 /* Link this frame back to itself. The frame is self referential
490 (the unwound PC is the same as the pc), so make it so. */
491 frame->next = frame;
492 /* Always unwind the PC as part of creating this frame. This
493 ensures that the frame's PC points at something valid. */
494 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-01-10: Problem here. Unwinding a sentinel
495 frame's PC may require information such as the frame's thread's
496 stop reason. Is it possible to get to that? */
497 frame->pc = frame_pc_unwind (frame);
498 return frame;
499}
500
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501/* Info about the innermost stack frame (contents of FP register) */
502
503static struct frame_info *current_frame;
504
505/* Cache for frame addresses already read by gdb. Valid only while
506 inferior is stopped. Control variables for the frame cache should
507 be local to this module. */
508
509static struct obstack frame_cache_obstack;
510
511void *
479ab5a0 512frame_obstack_zalloc (unsigned long size)
4c1e7e9d 513{
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514 void *data = obstack_alloc (&frame_cache_obstack, size);
515 memset (data, 0, size);
516 return data;
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517}
518
6baff1d2 519CORE_ADDR *
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520frame_saved_regs_zalloc (struct frame_info *fi)
521{
522 fi->saved_regs = (CORE_ADDR *)
479ab5a0 523 frame_obstack_zalloc (SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS);
6baff1d2 524 return fi->saved_regs;
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525}
526
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527CORE_ADDR *
528get_frame_saved_regs (struct frame_info *fi)
529{
530 return fi->saved_regs;
531}
4c1e7e9d 532
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533/* Return the innermost (currently executing) stack frame. This is
534 split into two functions. The function unwind_to_current_frame()
535 is wrapped in catch exceptions so that, even when the unwind of the
536 sentinel frame fails, the function still returns a stack frame. */
537
538static int
539unwind_to_current_frame (struct ui_out *ui_out, void *args)
540{
541 struct frame_info *frame = get_prev_frame (args);
542 /* A sentinel frame can fail to unwind, eg, because it's PC value
543 lands in somewhere like start. */
544 if (frame == NULL)
545 return 1;
546 current_frame = frame;
547 return 0;
548}
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549
550struct frame_info *
551get_current_frame (void)
552{
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553 /* First check, and report, the lack of registers. Having GDB
554 report "No stack!" or "No memory" when the target doesn't even
555 have registers is very confusing. Besides, "printcmd.exp"
556 explicitly checks that ``print $pc'' with no registers prints "No
557 registers". */
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558 if (!target_has_registers)
559 error ("No registers.");
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560 if (!target_has_stack)
561 error ("No stack.");
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562 if (!target_has_memory)
563 error ("No memory.");
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564 if (current_frame == NULL)
565 {
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566 struct frame_info *sentinel_frame =
567 create_sentinel_frame (current_regcache);
568 if (catch_exceptions (uiout, unwind_to_current_frame, sentinel_frame,
569 NULL, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) != 0)
570 {
571 /* Oops! Fake a current frame? Is this useful? It has a PC
572 of zero, for instance. */
573 current_frame = sentinel_frame;
574 }
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575 }
576 return current_frame;
577}
578
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579/* The "selected" stack frame is used by default for local and arg
580 access. May be zero, for no selected frame. */
581
582struct frame_info *deprecated_selected_frame;
583
584/* Return the selected frame. Always non-null (unless there isn't an
585 inferior sufficient for creating a frame) in which case an error is
586 thrown. */
587
588struct frame_info *
589get_selected_frame (void)
590{
591 if (deprecated_selected_frame == NULL)
592 /* Hey! Don't trust this. It should really be re-finding the
593 last selected frame of the currently selected thread. This,
594 though, is better than nothing. */
595 select_frame (get_current_frame ());
596 /* There is always a frame. */
597 gdb_assert (deprecated_selected_frame != NULL);
598 return deprecated_selected_frame;
599}
600
601/* Select frame FI (or NULL - to invalidate the current frame). */
602
603void
604select_frame (struct frame_info *fi)
605{
606 register struct symtab *s;
607
608 deprecated_selected_frame = fi;
609 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-05-04: FI can be NULL. This occures when the
610 frame is being invalidated. */
611 if (selected_frame_level_changed_hook)
612 selected_frame_level_changed_hook (frame_relative_level (fi));
613
614 /* FIXME: kseitz/2002-08-28: It would be nice to call
615 selected_frame_level_changed_event right here, but due to limitations
616 in the current interfaces, we would end up flooding UIs with events
617 because select_frame is used extensively internally.
618
619 Once we have frame-parameterized frame (and frame-related) commands,
620 the event notification can be moved here, since this function will only
621 be called when the users selected frame is being changed. */
622
623 /* Ensure that symbols for this frame are read in. Also, determine the
624 source language of this frame, and switch to it if desired. */
625 if (fi)
626 {
627 s = find_pc_symtab (fi->pc);
628 if (s
629 && s->language != current_language->la_language
630 && s->language != language_unknown
631 && language_mode == language_mode_auto)
632 {
633 set_language (s->language);
634 }
635 }
636}
637
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638/* Return the register saved in the simplistic ``saved_regs'' cache.
639 If the value isn't here AND a value is needed, try the next inner
640 most frame. */
641
642static void
643frame_saved_regs_register_unwind (struct frame_info *frame, void **cache,
644 int regnum, int *optimizedp,
645 enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp,
646 int *realnump, void *bufferp)
647{
648 /* There is always a frame at this point. And THIS is the frame
649 we're interested in. */
650 gdb_assert (frame != NULL);
651 /* If we're using generic dummy frames, we'd better not be in a call
652 dummy. (generic_call_dummy_register_unwind ought to have been called
653 instead.) */
07555a72 654 gdb_assert (!(DEPRECATED_USE_GENERIC_DUMMY_FRAMES
5e0f933e 655 && (get_frame_type (frame) == DUMMY_FRAME)));
4c1e7e9d 656
8f871025 657 /* Only (older) architectures that implement the
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658 DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS method should be using this
659 function. */
660 gdb_assert (DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS_P ());
8f871025 661
4c1e7e9d 662 /* Load the saved_regs register cache. */
a94dd1fd 663 if (get_frame_saved_regs (frame) == NULL)
f30ee0bc 664 DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS (frame);
4c1e7e9d 665
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666 if (get_frame_saved_regs (frame) != NULL
667 && get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum] != 0)
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668 {
669 if (regnum == SP_REGNUM)
670 {
671 /* SP register treated specially. */
672 *optimizedp = 0;
673 *lvalp = not_lval;
674 *addrp = 0;
675 *realnump = -1;
676 if (bufferp != NULL)
677 store_address (bufferp, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum),
a94dd1fd 678 get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum]);
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679 }
680 else
681 {
682 /* Any other register is saved in memory, fetch it but cache
683 a local copy of its value. */
684 *optimizedp = 0;
685 *lvalp = lval_memory;
a94dd1fd 686 *addrp = get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum];
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687 *realnump = -1;
688 if (bufferp != NULL)
689 {
690#if 1
691 /* Save each register value, as it is read in, in a
692 frame based cache. */
693 void **regs = (*cache);
694 if (regs == NULL)
695 {
696 int sizeof_cache = ((NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS)
697 * sizeof (void *));
479ab5a0 698 regs = frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof_cache);
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699 (*cache) = regs;
700 }
701 if (regs[regnum] == NULL)
702 {
703 regs[regnum]
479ab5a0 704 = frame_obstack_zalloc (REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
a94dd1fd 705 read_memory (get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum], regs[regnum],
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706 REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
707 }
708 memcpy (bufferp, regs[regnum], REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
709#else
710 /* Read the value in from memory. */
a94dd1fd 711 read_memory (get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum], bufferp,
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712 REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
713#endif
714 }
715 }
716 return;
717 }
718
719 /* No luck, assume this and the next frame have the same register
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720 value. Pass the request down the frame chain to the next frame.
721 Hopefully that will find the register's location, either in a
722 register or in memory. */
723 frame_register (frame, regnum, optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump,
724 bufferp);
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725}
726
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727static void
728frame_saved_regs_id_unwind (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **cache,
729 struct frame_id *id)
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730{
731 int fromleaf;
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732 CORE_ADDR base;
733 CORE_ADDR pc;
734
735 /* Start out by assuming it's NULL. */
736 (*id) = null_frame_id;
c689142b 737
a94dd1fd 738 if (frame_relative_level (next_frame) <= 0)
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739 /* FIXME: 2002-11-09: Frameless functions can occure anywhere in
740 the frame chain, not just the inner most frame! The generic,
741 per-architecture, frame code should handle this and the below
742 should simply be removed. */
743 fromleaf = FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION (next_frame);
744 else
745 fromleaf = 0;
746
747 if (fromleaf)
748 /* A frameless inner-most frame. The `FP' (which isn't an
749 architecture frame-pointer register!) of the caller is the same
750 as the callee. */
751 /* FIXME: 2002-11-09: There isn't any reason to special case this
752 edge condition. Instead the per-architecture code should hande
753 it locally. */
c170fb60 754 base = get_frame_base (next_frame);
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755 else
756 {
757 /* Two macros defined in tm.h specify the machine-dependent
758 actions to be performed here.
759
760 First, get the frame's chain-pointer.
761
762 If that is zero, the frame is the outermost frame or a leaf
763 called by the outermost frame. This means that if start
764 calls main without a frame, we'll return 0 (which is fine
765 anyway).
766
767 Nope; there's a problem. This also returns when the current
768 routine is a leaf of main. This is unacceptable. We move
769 this to after the ffi test; I'd rather have backtraces from
770 start go curfluy than have an abort called from main not show
771 main. */
d62d1979 772 gdb_assert (FRAME_CHAIN_P ());
c170fb60 773 base = FRAME_CHAIN (next_frame);
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775 if (!frame_chain_valid (base, next_frame))
776 return;
c689142b 777 }
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778 if (base == 0)
779 return;
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780
781 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-06-08: This should probably return the frame's
782 function and not the PC (a.k.a. resume address). */
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783 pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
784 id->pc = pc;
785 id->base = base;
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786}
787
494cca16 788const struct frame_unwind trad_frame_unwinder = {
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789 frame_saved_regs_id_unwind,
790 frame_saved_regs_register_unwind
791};
792const struct frame_unwind *trad_frame_unwind = &trad_frame_unwinder;
793
794
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796
4c1e7e9d 797 Find register number REGNUM relative to FRAME and put its (raw,
ac2adee5 798 target format) contents in *RAW_BUFFER.
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800 Set *OPTIMIZED if the variable was optimized out (and thus can't be
801 fetched). Note that this is never set to anything other than zero
802 in this implementation.
803
804 Set *LVAL to lval_memory, lval_register, or not_lval, depending on
805 whether the value was fetched from memory, from a register, or in a
806 strange and non-modifiable way (e.g. a frame pointer which was
807 calculated rather than fetched). We will use not_lval for values
808 fetched from generic dummy frames.
809
810 Set *ADDRP to the address, either in memory or as a REGISTER_BYTE
811 offset into the registers array. If the value is stored in a dummy
812 frame, set *ADDRP to zero.
813
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814 The argument RAW_BUFFER must point to aligned memory. */
815
816void
817deprecated_generic_get_saved_register (char *raw_buffer, int *optimized,
818 CORE_ADDR *addrp,
819 struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
820 enum lval_type *lval)
821{
822 if (!target_has_registers)
823 error ("No registers.");
824
f30ee0bc 825 gdb_assert (DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS_P ());
8f871025 826
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827 /* Normal systems don't optimize out things with register numbers. */
828 if (optimized != NULL)
829 *optimized = 0;
830
831 if (addrp) /* default assumption: not found in memory */
832 *addrp = 0;
833
834 /* Note: since the current frame's registers could only have been
835 saved by frames INTERIOR TO the current frame, we skip examining
836 the current frame itself: otherwise, we would be getting the
837 previous frame's registers which were saved by the current frame. */
838
a94dd1fd 839 if (frame != NULL)
4c1e7e9d 840 {
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841 for (frame = get_next_frame (frame);
842 frame_relative_level (frame) >= 0;
843 frame = get_next_frame (frame))
4c1e7e9d 844 {
a94dd1fd 845 if (get_frame_type (frame) == DUMMY_FRAME)
4c1e7e9d 846 {
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847 if (lval) /* found it in a CALL_DUMMY frame */
848 *lval = not_lval;
849 if (raw_buffer)
850 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-06-26: This should be via the
851 gdbarch_register_read() method so that it, on the
852 fly, constructs either a raw or pseudo register
853 from the raw register cache. */
854 regcache_raw_read
855 (generic_find_dummy_frame (get_frame_pc (frame),
856 get_frame_base (frame)),
857 regnum, raw_buffer);
858 return;
4c1e7e9d 859 }
a94dd1fd 860
f30ee0bc 861 DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS (frame);
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862 if (get_frame_saved_regs (frame) != NULL
863 && get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum] != 0)
4c1e7e9d 864 {
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865 if (lval) /* found it saved on the stack */
866 *lval = lval_memory;
867 if (regnum == SP_REGNUM)
868 {
869 if (raw_buffer) /* SP register treated specially */
870 store_address (raw_buffer, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum),
871 get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum]);
872 }
873 else
874 {
875 if (addrp) /* any other register */
876 *addrp = get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum];
877 if (raw_buffer)
878 read_memory (get_frame_saved_regs (frame)[regnum], raw_buffer,
879 REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
880 }
881 return;
4c1e7e9d 882 }
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883 }
884 }
885
886 /* If we get thru the loop to this point, it means the register was
887 not saved in any frame. Return the actual live-register value. */
888
889 if (lval) /* found it in a live register */
890 *lval = lval_register;
891 if (addrp)
892 *addrp = REGISTER_BYTE (regnum);
893 if (raw_buffer)
894 deprecated_read_register_gen (regnum, raw_buffer);
895}
896
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897/* Determine the frame's type based on its PC. */
898
899static enum frame_type
900frame_type_from_pc (CORE_ADDR pc)
901{
902 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-24: Can't yet directly call
903 pc_in_dummy_frame() as some architectures don't set
904 PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY() to generic_pc_in_call_dummy() (remember the
905 latter is implemented by simply calling pc_in_dummy_frame). */
906 if (DEPRECATED_USE_GENERIC_DUMMY_FRAMES
907 && DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (pc, 0, 0))
908 return DUMMY_FRAME;
909 else
910 {
911 char *name;
912 find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name, NULL, NULL);
913 if (PC_IN_SIGTRAMP (pc, name))
914 return SIGTRAMP_FRAME;
915 else
916 return NORMAL_FRAME;
917 }
918}
919
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920/* Create an arbitrary (i.e. address specified by user) or innermost frame.
921 Always returns a non-NULL value. */
922
923struct frame_info *
924create_new_frame (CORE_ADDR addr, CORE_ADDR pc)
925{
926 struct frame_info *fi;
4c1e7e9d 927
479ab5a0 928 fi = frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (struct frame_info));
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930 fi->frame = addr;
931 fi->pc = pc;
a94dd1fd 932 fi->next = create_sentinel_frame (current_regcache);
eb4f72c5 933 fi->type = frame_type_from_pc (pc);
4c1e7e9d 934
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935 if (DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO_P ())
936 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO (0, fi);
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937
938 /* Select/initialize an unwind function. */
494cca16 939 fi->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_pc (current_gdbarch, fi->pc);
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940
941 return fi;
942}
943
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944/* Return the frame that THIS_FRAME calls (NULL if THIS_FRAME is the
945 innermost frame). Be careful to not fall off the bottom of the
946 frame chain and onto the sentinel frame. */
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947
948struct frame_info *
03febf99 949get_next_frame (struct frame_info *this_frame)
4c1e7e9d 950{
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951 if (this_frame->level > 0)
952 return this_frame->next;
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953 else
954 return NULL;
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955}
956
957/* Flush the entire frame cache. */
958
959void
960flush_cached_frames (void)
961{
962 /* Since we can't really be sure what the first object allocated was */
963 obstack_free (&frame_cache_obstack, 0);
964 obstack_init (&frame_cache_obstack);
965
966 current_frame = NULL; /* Invalidate cache */
967 select_frame (NULL);
968 annotate_frames_invalid ();
969}
970
971/* Flush the frame cache, and start a new one if necessary. */
972
973void
974reinit_frame_cache (void)
975{
976 flush_cached_frames ();
977
978 /* FIXME: The inferior_ptid test is wrong if there is a corefile. */
979 if (PIDGET (inferior_ptid) != 0)
980 {
981 select_frame (get_current_frame ());
982 }
983}
984
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985/* Create the previous frame using the deprecated methods
986 INIT_EXTRA_INFO, INIT_FRAME_PC and INIT_FRAME_PC_FIRST. */
4c1e7e9d 987
eb4f72c5 988static struct frame_info *
03febf99 989legacy_get_prev_frame (struct frame_info *this_frame)
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990{
991 CORE_ADDR address = 0;
992 struct frame_info *prev;
95adb866 993 int fromleaf;
4c1e7e9d 994
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995 /* Allocate the new frame but do not wire it in to the frame chain.
996 Some (bad) code in INIT_FRAME_EXTRA_INFO tries to look along
997 frame->next to pull some fancy tricks (of course such code is, by
998 definition, recursive). Try to prevent it.
999
1000 There is no reason to worry about memory leaks, should the
1001 remainder of the function fail. The allocated memory will be
1002 quickly reclaimed when the frame cache is flushed, and the `we've
1003 been here before' check, in get_prev_frame will stop repeated
1004 memory allocation calls. */
1005 prev = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct frame_info);
1006 prev->level = this_frame->level + 1;
1007
1008 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-18: Should have been correctly setting the
1009 frame's type here, before anything else, and not last, at the
1010 bottom of this function. The various
1011 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO, DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC,
1012 DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC_FIRST and
1013 DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS methods are full of work-arounds
1014 that handle the frame not being correctly set from the start.
1015 Unfortunatly those same work-arounds rely on the type defaulting
1016 to NORMAL_FRAME. Ulgh! The new frame code does not have this
1017 problem. */
1018 prev->type = NORMAL_FRAME;
1019
1020 /* Handle sentinel frame unwind as a special case. */
1021 if (this_frame->level < 0)
1022 {
1023 /* Try to unwind the PC. If that doesn't work, assume we've reached
1024 the oldest frame and simply return. Is there a better sentinal
1025 value? The unwound PC value is then used to initialize the new
1026 previous frame's type.
1027
1028 Note that the pc-unwind is intentionally performed before the
1029 frame chain. This is ok since, for old targets, both
1030 frame_pc_unwind (nee, FRAME_SAVED_PC) and FRAME_CHAIN()) assume
1031 THIS_FRAME's data structures have already been initialized (using
1032 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO) and hence the call order
1033 doesn't matter.
1034
1035 By unwinding the PC first, it becomes possible to, in the case of
1036 a dummy frame, avoid also unwinding the frame ID. This is
1037 because (well ignoring the PPC) a dummy frame can be located
1038 using THIS_FRAME's frame ID. */
1039
1040 prev->pc = frame_pc_unwind (this_frame);
1041 if (prev->pc == 0)
1042 {
1043 /* The allocated PREV_FRAME will be reclaimed when the frame
1044 obstack is next purged. */
1045 if (frame_debug)
1046 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1047 "Outermost frame - unwound PC zero\n");
1048 return NULL;
1049 }
1050 prev->type = frame_type_from_pc (prev->pc);
1051
1052 /* Set the unwind functions based on that identified PC. */
1053 prev->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_pc (current_gdbarch, prev->pc);
1054
1055 /* Find the prev's frame's ID. */
1056 if (prev->type == DUMMY_FRAME
1057 && gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id_p (current_gdbarch))
1058 {
1059 /* When unwinding a normal frame, the stack structure is
1060 determined by analyzing the frame's function's code (be
1061 it using brute force prologue analysis, or the dwarf2
1062 CFI). In the case of a dummy frame, that simply isn't
1063 possible. The The PC is either the program entry point,
1064 or some random address on the stack. Trying to use that
1065 PC to apply standard frame ID unwind techniques is just
1066 asking for trouble. */
1067 /* Assume hand_function_call(), via SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS,
1068 previously saved the dummy frame's ID. Things only work
1069 if the two return the same value. */
1070 gdb_assert (SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS_P ());
1071 /* Use an architecture specific method to extract the prev's
1072 dummy ID from the next frame. Note that this method uses
1073 frame_register_unwind to obtain the register values
1074 needed to determine the dummy frame's ID. */
1075 prev->id = gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id (current_gdbarch, this_frame);
1076 }
1077 else
1078 {
1079 /* We're unwinding a sentinel frame, the PC of which is
1080 pointing at a stack dummy. Fake up the dummy frame's ID
1081 using the same sequence as is found a traditional
1082 unwinder. Once all architectures supply the
1083 unwind_dummy_id method, this code can go away. */
1084 prev->id.base = read_fp ();
1085 prev->id.pc = read_pc ();
1086 }
1087
1088 /* Check that the unwound ID is valid. */
1089 if (!frame_id_p (prev->id))
1090 {
1091 if (frame_debug)
1092 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1093 "Outermost legacy sentinel frame - unwound frame ID invalid\n");
1094 return NULL;
1095 }
1096
1097 /* Check that the new frame isn't inner to (younger, below,
1098 next) the old frame. If that happens the frame unwind is
1099 going backwards. */
1100 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-02-25: Ignore the sentinel frame since
1101 that doesn't have a valid frame ID. Should instead set the
1102 sentinel frame's frame ID to a `sentinel'. Leave it until
1103 after the switch to storing the frame ID, instead of the
1104 frame base, in the frame object. */
1105
1106 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-12-18: Instead of this hack, should only
1107 store the frame ID in PREV_FRAME. Unfortunatly, some
1108 architectures (HP/UX) still reply on EXTRA_FRAME_INFO and,
1109 hence, still poke at the "struct frame_info" object directly. */
1110 prev->frame = prev->id.base;
1111
1112 /* Link it in. */
1113 this_frame->prev = prev;
1114 prev->next = this_frame;
1115
1116 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-01-19: This call will go away. Instead of
1117 initializing extra info, all frames will use the frame_cache
1118 (passed to the unwind functions) to store additional frame
1119 info. Unfortunatly legacy targets can't use
1120 legacy_get_prev_frame() to unwind the sentinel frame and,
1121 consequently, are forced to take this code path and rely on
1122 the below call to DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO to
1123 initialize the inner-most frame. */
1124 if (DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO_P ())
1125 {
1126 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO (0, prev);
1127 }
1128 return prev;
1129 }
1130
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1132 the level is -1, should never reach this code. */
03febf99 1133 gdb_assert (this_frame->level >= 0);
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1135 /* On some machines it is possible to call a function without
1136 setting up a stack frame for it. On these machines, we
1137 define this macro to take two args; a frameinfo pointer
1138 identifying a frame and a variable to set or clear if it is
1139 or isn't leafless. */
1140
1141 /* Still don't want to worry about this except on the innermost
03febf99 1142 frame. This macro will set FROMLEAF if THIS_FRAME is a frameless
95adb866 1143 function invocation. */
03febf99 1144 if (this_frame->level == 0)
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1145 /* FIXME: 2002-11-09: Frameless functions can occure anywhere in
1146 the frame chain, not just the inner most frame! The generic,
1147 per-architecture, frame code should handle this and the below
1148 should simply be removed. */
03febf99 1149 fromleaf = FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION (this_frame);
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1150 else
1151 fromleaf = 0;
1152
1153 if (fromleaf)
1154 /* A frameless inner-most frame. The `FP' (which isn't an
1155 architecture frame-pointer register!) of the caller is the same
1156 as the callee. */
1157 /* FIXME: 2002-11-09: There isn't any reason to special case this
1158 edge condition. Instead the per-architecture code should hande
1159 it locally. */
03febf99 1160 address = get_frame_base (this_frame);
95adb866 1161 else
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1162 {
1163 /* Two macros defined in tm.h specify the machine-dependent
1164 actions to be performed here.
95adb866 1165
4c1e7e9d 1166 First, get the frame's chain-pointer.
95adb866 1167
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1168 If that is zero, the frame is the outermost frame or a leaf
1169 called by the outermost frame. This means that if start
1170 calls main without a frame, we'll return 0 (which is fine
1171 anyway).
1172
1173 Nope; there's a problem. This also returns when the current
1174 routine is a leaf of main. This is unacceptable. We move
1175 this to after the ffi test; I'd rather have backtraces from
1176 start go curfluy than have an abort called from main not show
1177 main. */
d62d1979 1178 gdb_assert (FRAME_CHAIN_P ());
03febf99 1179 address = FRAME_CHAIN (this_frame);
4c1e7e9d 1180
03febf99 1181 if (!frame_chain_valid (address, this_frame))
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1182 return 0;
1183 }
1184 if (address == 0)
1185 return 0;
1186
055bb976 1187 /* Link in the already allocated prev frame. */
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1188 this_frame->prev = prev;
1189 prev->next = this_frame;
4c1e7e9d 1190 prev->frame = address;
4c1e7e9d 1191
95adb866 1192 /* This change should not be needed, FIXME! We should determine
a5afb99f 1193 whether any targets *need* DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC to happen
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1194 after DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO and come up with a simple
1195 way to express what goes on here.
95adb866 1196
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1198 create_new_frame (where the PC is already set up) and here (where
1199 it isn't). DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC is only called from here,
1200 always after DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO.
95adb866 1201
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1202 The catch is the MIPS, where DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO
1203 requires the PC value (which hasn't been set yet). Some other
1204 machines appear to require DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO
1205 before they can do DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC. Phoo.
95adb866 1206
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1207 We shouldn't need DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC_FIRST to add more
1208 complication to an already overcomplicated part of GDB.
1209 gnu@cygnus.com, 15Sep92.
95adb866 1210
a5afb99f 1211 Assuming that some machines need DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC after
e9582e71 1212 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO, one possible scheme:
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1213
1214 SETUP_INNERMOST_FRAME(): Default version is just create_new_frame
1215 (read_fp ()), read_pc ()). Machines with extra frame info would
1216 do that (or the local equivalent) and then set the extra fields.
1217
1218 SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME(argc, argv): Only change here is that
1219 create_new_frame would no longer init extra frame info;
1220 SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME would have to do that.
1221
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1222 INIT_PREV_FRAME(fromleaf, prev) Replace
1223 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO and DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC.
1224 This should also return a flag saying whether to keep the new
1225 frame, or whether to discard it, because on some machines (e.g.
1226 mips) it is really awkward to have FRAME_CHAIN_VALID called
1227 BEFORE DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO (there is no good way to
1228 get information deduced in FRAME_CHAIN_VALID into the extra
1229 fields of the new frame). std_frame_pc(fromleaf, prev)
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1230
1231 This is the default setting for INIT_PREV_FRAME. It just does
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1232 what the default DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC does. Some machines
1233 will call it from INIT_PREV_FRAME (either at the beginning, the
1234 end, or in the middle). Some machines won't use it.
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1235
1236 kingdon@cygnus.com, 13Apr93, 31Jan94, 14Dec94. */
1237
1238 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-09: Just ignore the above! There is no
1239 reason for things to be this complicated.
1240
1241 The trick is to assume that there is always a frame. Instead of
1242 special casing the inner-most frame, create fake frame
1243 (containing the hardware registers) that is inner to the
1244 user-visible inner-most frame (...) and then unwind from that.
1245 That way architecture code can use use the standard
1246 frame_XX_unwind() functions and not differentiate between the
1247 inner most and any other case.
1248
1249 Since there is always a frame to unwind from, there is always
03febf99 1250 somewhere (THIS_FRAME) to store all the info needed to construct
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1251 a new (previous) frame without having to first create it. This
1252 means that the convolution below - needing to carefully order a
1253 frame's initialization - isn't needed.
1254
1255 The irony here though, is that FRAME_CHAIN(), at least for a more
1256 up-to-date architecture, always calls FRAME_SAVED_PC(), and
1257 FRAME_SAVED_PC() computes the PC but without first needing the
1258 frame! Instead of the convolution below, we could have simply
1259 called FRAME_SAVED_PC() and been done with it! Note that
1260 FRAME_SAVED_PC() is being superseed by frame_pc_unwind() and that
1261 function does have somewhere to cache that PC value. */
4c1e7e9d 1262
2ca6c561 1263 if (DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC_FIRST_P ())
97f46953 1264 prev->pc = (DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC_FIRST (fromleaf, prev));
4c1e7e9d 1265
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1266 if (DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO_P ())
1267 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO (fromleaf, prev);
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1268
1269 /* This entry is in the frame queue now, which is good since
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1270 FRAME_SAVED_PC may use that queue to figure out its value (see
1271 tm-sparc.h). We want the pc saved in the inferior frame. */
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1272 if (DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC_P ())
1273 prev->pc = DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC (fromleaf, prev);
4c1e7e9d 1274
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1275 /* If ->frame and ->pc are unchanged, we are in the process of
1276 getting ourselves into an infinite backtrace. Some architectures
1277 check this in FRAME_CHAIN or thereabouts, but it seems like there
1278 is no reason this can't be an architecture-independent check. */
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1279 if (prev->frame == this_frame->frame
1280 && prev->pc == this_frame->pc)
4c1e7e9d 1281 {
03febf99 1282 this_frame->prev = NULL;
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1283 obstack_free (&frame_cache_obstack, prev);
1284 return NULL;
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1285 }
1286
1287 /* Initialize the code used to unwind the frame PREV based on the PC
1288 (and probably other architectural information). The PC lets you
1289 check things like the debug info at that point (dwarf2cfi?) and
1290 use that to decide how the frame should be unwound. */
494cca16 1291 prev->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_pc (current_gdbarch, prev->pc);
4c1e7e9d 1292
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1293 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-18: The code segments, found in
1294 create_new_frame and get_prev_frame(), that initializes the
1295 frames type is subtly different. The latter only updates ->type
1296 when it encounters a SIGTRAMP_FRAME or DUMMY_FRAME. This stops
1297 get_prev_frame() overriding the frame's type when the INIT code
1298 has previously set it. This is really somewhat bogus. The
1299 initialization, as seen in create_new_frame(), should occur
1300 before the INIT function has been called. */
07555a72 1301 if (DEPRECATED_USE_GENERIC_DUMMY_FRAMES
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1302 && (DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY_P ()
1303 ? DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (prev->pc, 0, 0)
1304 : pc_in_dummy_frame (prev->pc)))
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1305 prev->type = DUMMY_FRAME;
1306 else
1307 {
1308 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-10: This should be moved to before the
1309 INIT code above so that the INIT code knows what the frame's
1310 type is (in fact, for a [generic] dummy-frame, the type can
1311 be set and then the entire initialization can be skipped.
1312 Unforunatly, its the INIT code that sets the PC (Hmm, catch
1313 22). */
1314 char *name;
1315 find_pc_partial_function (prev->pc, &name, NULL, NULL);
1316 if (PC_IN_SIGTRAMP (prev->pc, name))
1317 prev->type = SIGTRAMP_FRAME;
1318 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-11: Leave prev->type alone. Some
1319 architectures are forcing the frame's type in INIT so we
1320 don't want to override it here. Remember, NORMAL_FRAME == 0,
1321 so it all works (just :-/). Once this initialization is
1322 moved to the start of this function, all this nastness will
1323 go away. */
1324 }
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1325
1326 return prev;
1327}
1328
eb4f72c5 1329/* Return a structure containing various interesting information
03febf99 1330 about the frame that called THIS_FRAME. Returns NULL
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1331 if there is no such frame. */
1332
1333struct frame_info *
03febf99 1334get_prev_frame (struct frame_info *this_frame)
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1335{
1336 struct frame_info *prev_frame;
1337
1338 /* Return the inner-most frame, when the caller passes in NULL. */
1339 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-09: Not sure how this would happen. The
1340 caller should have previously obtained a valid frame using
1341 get_selected_frame() and then called this code - only possibility
1342 I can think of is code behaving badly.
1343
1344 NOTE: cagney/2003-01-10: Talk about code behaving badly. Check
1345 block_innermost_frame(). It does the sequence: frame = NULL;
1346 while (1) { frame = get_prev_frame (frame); .... }. Ulgh! Why
1347 it couldn't be written better, I don't know.
1348
1349 NOTE: cagney/2003-01-11: I suspect what is happening is
1350 block_innermost_frame() is, when the target has no state
1351 (registers, memory, ...), still calling this function. The
1352 assumption being that this function will return NULL indicating
1353 that a frame isn't possible, rather than checking that the target
1354 has state and then calling get_current_frame() and
1355 get_prev_frame(). This is a guess mind. */
03febf99 1356 if (this_frame == NULL)
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1357 {
1358 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-09: There was a code segment here that
1359 would error out when CURRENT_FRAME was NULL. The comment
1360 that went with it made the claim ...
1361
1362 ``This screws value_of_variable, which just wants a nice
1363 clean NULL return from block_innermost_frame if there are no
1364 frames. I don't think I've ever seen this message happen
1365 otherwise. And returning NULL here is a perfectly legitimate
1366 thing to do.''
1367
1368 Per the above, this code shouldn't even be called with a NULL
03febf99 1369 THIS_FRAME. */
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1370 return current_frame;
1371 }
1372
1373 /* There is always a frame. If this assertion fails, suspect that
1374 something should be calling get_selected_frame() or
1375 get_current_frame(). */
03febf99 1376 gdb_assert (this_frame != NULL);
eb4f72c5 1377
03febf99 1378 if (this_frame->level >= 0
eb4f72c5 1379 && !backtrace_below_main
03febf99 1380 && inside_main_func (get_frame_pc (this_frame)))
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1381 /* Don't unwind past main(), bug always unwind the sentinel frame.
1382 Note, this is done _before_ the frame has been marked as
1383 previously unwound. That way if the user later decides to
1384 allow unwinds past main(), that just happens. */
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1385 {
1386 if (frame_debug)
1387 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1388 "Outermost frame - inside main func.\n");
1389 return NULL;
1390 }
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1391
1392 /* Only try to do the unwind once. */
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1393 if (this_frame->prev_p)
1394 return this_frame->prev;
1395 this_frame->prev_p = 1;
eb4f72c5 1396
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1397 /* If we're inside the entry file, it isn't valid. Don't apply this
1398 test to a dummy frame - dummy frame PC's typically land in the
1399 entry file. Don't apply this test to the sentinel frame.
1400 Sentinel frames should always be allowed to unwind. */
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1401 /* NOTE: drow/2002-12-25: should there be a way to disable this
1402 check? It assumes a single small entry file, and the way some
1403 debug readers (e.g. dbxread) figure out which object is the
1404 entry file is somewhat hokey. */
1405 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-01-10: If there is a way of disabling this test
1406 then it should probably be moved to before the ->prev_p test,
1407 above. */
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1408 if (this_frame->type != DUMMY_FRAME && this_frame->level >= 0
1409 && inside_entry_file (get_frame_pc (this_frame)))
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1410 {
1411 if (frame_debug)
1412 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1413 "Outermost frame - inside entry file\n");
eb4f72c5 1414 return NULL;
ac2bd0a9 1415 }
eb4f72c5 1416
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1417 /* If we're already inside the entry function for the main objfile,
1418 then it isn't valid. Don't apply this test to a dummy frame -
1419 dummy frame PC's typically land in the entry func. Don't apply
1420 this test to the sentinel frame. Sentinel frames should always
1421 be allowed to unwind. */
1422 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-02-25: Don't enable until someone has found
1423 hard evidence that this is needed. */
1424 if (0
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1425 && this_frame->type != DUMMY_FRAME && this_frame->level >= 0
1426 && inside_entry_func (get_frame_pc (this_frame)))
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1427 {
1428 if (frame_debug)
1429 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1430 "Outermost frame - inside entry func\n");
1431 return NULL;
1432 }
1433
eb4f72c5 1434 /* If any of the old frame initialization methods are around, use
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1435 the legacy get_prev_frame method. */
1436 if (legacy_frame_p (current_gdbarch))
ac2bd0a9 1437 {
03febf99 1438 prev_frame = legacy_get_prev_frame (this_frame);
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1439 if (frame_debug && prev_frame == NULL)
1440 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1441 "Outermost frame - legacy_get_prev_frame NULL.\n");
1442 return prev_frame;
1443 }
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1444
1445 /* Allocate the new frame but do not wire it in to the frame chain.
1446 Some (bad) code in INIT_FRAME_EXTRA_INFO tries to look along
1447 frame->next to pull some fancy tricks (of course such code is, by
1448 definition, recursive). Try to prevent it.
1449
1450 There is no reason to worry about memory leaks, should the
1451 remainder of the function fail. The allocated memory will be
1452 quickly reclaimed when the frame cache is flushed, and the `we've
1453 been here before' check above will stop repeated memory
1454 allocation calls. */
1455 prev_frame = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct frame_info);
03febf99 1456 prev_frame->level = this_frame->level + 1;
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1457
1458 /* Try to unwind the PC. If that doesn't work, assume we've reached
1459 the oldest frame and simply return. Is there a better sentinal
1460 value? The unwound PC value is then used to initialize the new
1461 previous frame's type.
1462
1463 Note that the pc-unwind is intentionally performed before the
1464 frame chain. This is ok since, for old targets, both
1465 frame_pc_unwind (nee, FRAME_SAVED_PC) and FRAME_CHAIN()) assume
03febf99 1466 THIS_FRAME's data structures have already been initialized (using
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1467 DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO) and hence the call order
1468 doesn't matter.
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1469
1470 By unwinding the PC first, it becomes possible to, in the case of
1471 a dummy frame, avoid also unwinding the frame ID. This is
1472 because (well ignoring the PPC) a dummy frame can be located
03febf99 1473 using THIS_FRAME's frame ID. */
eb4f72c5 1474
03febf99 1475 prev_frame->pc = frame_pc_unwind (this_frame);
eb4f72c5 1476 if (prev_frame->pc == 0)
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1477 {
1478 /* The allocated PREV_FRAME will be reclaimed when the frame
1479 obstack is next purged. */
1480 if (frame_debug)
1481 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1482 "Outermost frame - unwound PC zero\n");
1483 return NULL;
1484 }
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1485 prev_frame->type = frame_type_from_pc (prev_frame->pc);
1486
1487 /* Set the unwind functions based on that identified PC. */
1488 prev_frame->unwind = frame_unwind_find_by_pc (current_gdbarch,
1489 prev_frame->pc);
1490
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1491 /* Find the prev's frame's ID. */
1492 switch (prev_frame->type)
218e5956 1493 {
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1494 case DUMMY_FRAME:
1495 /* When unwinding a normal frame, the stack structure is
1496 determined by analyzing the frame's function's code (be it
1497 using brute force prologue analysis, or the dwarf2 CFI). In
1498 the case of a dummy frame, that simply isn't possible. The
1499 The PC is either the program entry point, or some random
1500 address on the stack. Trying to use that PC to apply
1501 standard frame ID unwind techniques is just asking for
1502 trouble. */
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1503 gdb_assert (gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id_p (current_gdbarch));
1504 /* Assume hand_function_call(), via SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS,
1505 previously saved the dummy frame's ID. Things only work if
1506 the two return the same value. */
1507 gdb_assert (SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS_P ());
1508 /* Use an architecture specific method to extract the prev's
1509 dummy ID from the next frame. Note that this method uses
1510 frame_register_unwind to obtain the register values needed to
1511 determine the dummy frame's ID. */
1512 prev_frame->id = gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id (current_gdbarch, this_frame);
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1513 break;
1514 case NORMAL_FRAME:
1515 case SIGTRAMP_FRAME:
1516 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-03-04: The below call isn't right. It
1517 should instead be doing something like "prev_frame -> unwind
03febf99 1518 -> id (this_frame, & prev_frame -> unwind_cache, & prev_frame
6314f104 1519 -> id)" but that requires more extensive (pending) changes. */
03febf99 1520 this_frame->unwind->id (this_frame, &this_frame->unwind_cache,
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1521 &prev_frame->id);
1522 /* Check that the unwound ID is valid. */
1523 if (!frame_id_p (prev_frame->id))
1524 {
1525 if (frame_debug)
1526 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1527 "Outermost frame - unwound frame ID invalid\n");
1528 return NULL;
1529 }
1530 /* Check that the new frame isn't inner to (younger, below,
1531 next) the old frame. If that happens the frame unwind is
1532 going backwards. */
1533 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-02-25: Ignore the sentinel frame since
1534 that doesn't have a valid frame ID. Should instead set the
1535 sentinel frame's frame ID to a `sentinel'. Leave it until
1536 after the switch to storing the frame ID, instead of the
1537 frame base, in the frame object. */
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1538 if (this_frame->level >= 0
1539 && frame_id_inner (prev_frame->id, get_frame_id (this_frame)))
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1540 error ("Unwound frame inner-to selected frame (corrupt stack?)");
1541 /* Note that, due to frameless functions, the stronger test of
1542 the new frame being outer to the old frame can't be used -
1543 frameless functions differ by only their PC value. */
1544 break;
1545 default:
1546 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "bad switch");
218e5956 1547 }
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1548
1549 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-12-18: Instead of this hack, should only store
1550 the frame ID in PREV_FRAME. Unfortunatly, some architectures
1551 (HP/UX) still reply on EXTRA_FRAME_INFO and, hence, still poke at
1552 the "struct frame_info" object directly. */
1553 prev_frame->frame = prev_frame->id.base;
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1554
1555 /* Link it in. */
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1556 this_frame->prev = prev_frame;
1557 prev_frame->next = this_frame;
eb4f72c5 1558
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1559 return prev_frame;
1560}
1561
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1562CORE_ADDR
1563get_frame_pc (struct frame_info *frame)
1564{
1565 return frame->pc;
1566}
1567
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1568static int
1569pc_notcurrent (struct frame_info *frame)
1570{
1571 /* If FRAME is not the innermost frame, that normally means that
1572 FRAME->pc points at the return instruction (which is *after* the
1573 call instruction), and we want to get the line containing the
1574 call (because the call is where the user thinks the program is).
1575 However, if the next frame is either a SIGTRAMP_FRAME or a
1576 DUMMY_FRAME, then the next frame will contain a saved interrupt
1577 PC and such a PC indicates the current (rather than next)
1578 instruction/line, consequently, for such cases, want to get the
1579 line containing fi->pc. */
1580 struct frame_info *next = get_next_frame (frame);
1581 int notcurrent = (next != NULL && get_frame_type (next) == NORMAL_FRAME);
1582 return notcurrent;
1583}
1584
1585void
1586find_frame_sal (struct frame_info *frame, struct symtab_and_line *sal)
1587{
1588 (*sal) = find_pc_line (frame->pc, pc_notcurrent (frame));
1589}
1590
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1591/* Per "frame.h", return the ``address'' of the frame. Code should
1592 really be using get_frame_id(). */
1593CORE_ADDR
1594get_frame_base (struct frame_info *fi)
1595{
1596 return fi->frame;
1597}
1598
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1599/* Level of the selected frame: 0 for innermost, 1 for its caller, ...
1600 or -1 for a NULL frame. */
1601
1602int
1603frame_relative_level (struct frame_info *fi)
1604{
1605 if (fi == NULL)
1606 return -1;
1607 else
1608 return fi->level;
1609}
1610
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1611enum frame_type
1612get_frame_type (struct frame_info *frame)
1613{
1614 /* Some targets still don't use [generic] dummy frames. Catch them
1615 here. */
07555a72 1616 if (!DEPRECATED_USE_GENERIC_DUMMY_FRAMES
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1617 && deprecated_frame_in_dummy (frame))
1618 return DUMMY_FRAME;
1619 return frame->type;
1620}
1621
1622void
1623deprecated_set_frame_type (struct frame_info *frame, enum frame_type type)
1624{
1625 /* Arrrg! See comment in "frame.h". */
1626 frame->type = type;
1627}
1628
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1629#ifdef FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS
1630/* XXX - deprecated. This is a compatibility function for targets
f30ee0bc 1631 that do not yet implement DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS. */
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1632/* Find the addresses in which registers are saved in FRAME. */
1633
1634void
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1635deprecated_get_frame_saved_regs (struct frame_info *frame,
1636 struct frame_saved_regs *saved_regs_addr)
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1637{
1638 if (frame->saved_regs == NULL)
1639 {
1640 frame->saved_regs = (CORE_ADDR *)
479ab5a0 1641 frame_obstack_zalloc (SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS);
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1642 }
1643 if (saved_regs_addr == NULL)
1644 {
1645 struct frame_saved_regs saved_regs;
1646 FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS (frame, saved_regs);
1647 memcpy (frame->saved_regs, &saved_regs, SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS);
1648 }
1649 else
1650 {
1651 FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS (frame, *saved_regs_addr);
1652 memcpy (frame->saved_regs, saved_regs_addr, SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS);
1653 }
1654}
1655#endif
1656
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1657struct frame_extra_info *
1658get_frame_extra_info (struct frame_info *fi)
1659{
1660 return fi->extra_info;
1661}
1662
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1663struct frame_extra_info *
1664frame_extra_info_zalloc (struct frame_info *fi, long size)
1665{
479ab5a0 1666 fi->extra_info = frame_obstack_zalloc (size);
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1667 return fi->extra_info;
1668}
1669
b87efeee 1670void
2f107107 1671deprecated_update_frame_pc_hack (struct frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR pc)
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1673 /* See comment in "frame.h". */
1674 frame->pc = pc;
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1675 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-03-11: Some architectures (e.g., Arm) are
1676 maintaining a locally allocated frame object. Since such frame's
1677 are not in the frame chain, it isn't possible to assume that the
1678 frame has a next. Sigh. */
1679 if (frame->next != NULL)
1680 {
1681 /* While we're at it, update this frame's cached PC value, found
1682 in the next frame. Oh for the day when "struct frame_info"
1683 is opaque and this hack on hack can just go away. */
1684 frame->next->pc_unwind_cache = pc;
1685 frame->next->pc_unwind_cache_p = 1;
1686 }
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1687}
1688
1689void
1690deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (struct frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR base)
1691{
1692 /* See comment in "frame.h". */
1693 frame->frame = base;
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1694}
1695
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1696void
1697deprecated_set_frame_saved_regs_hack (struct frame_info *frame,
1698 CORE_ADDR *saved_regs)
1699{
1700 frame->saved_regs = saved_regs;
1701}
1702
1703void
1704deprecated_set_frame_extra_info_hack (struct frame_info *frame,
1705 struct frame_extra_info *extra_info)
1706{
1707 frame->extra_info = extra_info;
1708}
1709
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1710void
1711deprecated_set_frame_next_hack (struct frame_info *fi,
1712 struct frame_info *next)
1713{
1714 fi->next = next;
1715}
1716
1717void
1718deprecated_set_frame_prev_hack (struct frame_info *fi,
1719 struct frame_info *prev)
1720{
1721 fi->prev = prev;
1722}
1723
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1724struct context *
1725deprecated_get_frame_context (struct frame_info *fi)
1726{
1727 return fi->context;
1728}
1729
1730void
1731deprecated_set_frame_context (struct frame_info *fi,
1732 struct context *context)
1733{
1734 fi->context = context;
1735}
1736
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1737struct frame_info *
1738deprecated_frame_xmalloc (void)
1739{
1740 struct frame_info *frame = XMALLOC (struct frame_info);
1741 memset (frame, 0, sizeof (struct frame_info));
1742 return frame;
1743}
1744
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1745struct frame_info *
1746deprecated_frame_xmalloc_with_cleanup (long sizeof_saved_regs,
1747 long sizeof_extra_info)
1748{
1749 struct frame_info *frame = deprecated_frame_xmalloc ();
1750 make_cleanup (xfree, frame);
1751 if (sizeof_saved_regs > 0)
1752 {
1753 frame->saved_regs = xcalloc (1, sizeof_saved_regs);
1754 make_cleanup (xfree, frame->saved_regs);
1755 }
1756 if (sizeof_extra_info > 0)
1757 {
1758 frame->extra_info = xcalloc (1, sizeof_extra_info);
1759 make_cleanup (xfree, frame->extra_info);
1760 }
1761 return frame;
1762}
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1764int
1765legacy_frame_p (struct gdbarch *current_gdbarch)
1766{
1767 return (DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC_P ()
1768 || DEPRECATED_INIT_FRAME_PC_FIRST_P ()
1769 || DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO_P ()
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1770 || FRAME_CHAIN_P ()
1771 || !gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id_p (current_gdbarch)
1772 || !SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS_P ());
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1773}
1774
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1775void
1776_initialize_frame (void)
1777{
1778 obstack_init (&frame_cache_obstack);
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1779
1780 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-01-19: This command needs a rename. Suggest
1781 `set backtrace {past,beyond,...}-main'. Also suggest adding `set
1782 backtrace ...-start' to control backtraces past start. The
1783 problem with `below' is that it stops the `up' command. */
1784
1785 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("backtrace-below-main", class_obscure,
1786 &backtrace_below_main, "\
1787Set whether backtraces should continue past \"main\".\n\
1788Normally the caller of \"main\" is not of interest, so GDB will terminate\n\
1789the backtrace at \"main\". Set this variable if you need to see the rest\n\
1790of the stack trace.", "\
1791Show whether backtraces should continue past \"main\".\n\
1792Normally the caller of \"main\" is not of interest, so GDB will terminate\n\
1793the backtrace at \"main\". Set this variable if you need to see the rest\n\
1794of the stack trace.",
1795 NULL, NULL, &setlist, &showlist);
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1796
1797
1798 /* Debug this files internals. */
1799 add_show_from_set (add_set_cmd ("frame", class_maintenance, var_zinteger,
1800 &frame_debug, "Set frame debugging.\n\
1801When non-zero, frame specific internal debugging is enabled.", &setdebuglist),
1802 &showdebuglist);
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