rename frame_register_read into deprecated_frame_register_read.
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c906108c 1/* Definitions for dealing with stack frames, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
7cc19214 2
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3 Copyright (C) 1986, 1988-1994, 1996-2004, 2007-2012 Free Software
4 Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 5
c5aa993b 6 This file is part of GDB.
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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
a9762ec7 10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 11 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 12
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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.
c906108c 17
c5aa993b 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20
21#if !defined (FRAME_H)
22#define FRAME_H 1
23
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24/* The following is the intended naming schema for frame functions.
25 It isn't 100% consistent, but it is aproaching that. Frame naming
26 schema:
27
28 Prefixes:
29
30 get_frame_WHAT...(): Get WHAT from the THIS frame (functionaly
31 equivalent to THIS->next->unwind->what)
32
33 frame_unwind_WHAT...(): Unwind THIS frame's WHAT from the NEXT
34 frame.
35
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36 frame_unwind_caller_WHAT...(): Unwind WHAT for NEXT stack frame's
37 real caller. Any inlined functions in NEXT's stack frame are
38 skipped. Use these to ignore any potentially inlined functions,
39 e.g. inlined into the first instruction of a library trampoline.
40
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41 get_stack_frame_WHAT...(): Get WHAT for THIS frame, but if THIS is
42 inlined, skip to the containing stack frame.
43
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44 put_frame_WHAT...(): Put a value into this frame (unsafe, need to
45 invalidate the frame / regcache afterwards) (better name more
46 strongly hinting at its unsafeness)
47
48 safe_....(): Safer version of various functions, doesn't throw an
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49 error (leave this for later?). Returns non-zero / non-NULL if the
50 request succeeds, zero / NULL otherwize.
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51
52 Suffixes:
53
54 void /frame/_WHAT(): Read WHAT's value into the buffer parameter.
55
56 ULONGEST /frame/_WHAT_unsigned(): Return an unsigned value (the
57 alternative is *frame_unsigned_WHAT).
58
59 LONGEST /frame/_WHAT_signed(): Return WHAT signed value.
60
61 What:
62
63 /frame/_memory* (frame, coreaddr, len [, buf]): Extract/return
64 *memory.
65
66 /frame/_register* (frame, regnum [, buf]): extract/return register.
67
68 CORE_ADDR /frame/_{pc,sp,...} (frame): Resume address, innner most
69 stack *address, ...
70
71 */
72
1058bca7 73struct symtab_and_line;
494cca16 74struct frame_unwind;
da62e633 75struct frame_base;
fe898f56 76struct block;
cd983b5c 77struct gdbarch;
30e221b4 78struct ui_file;
494cca16 79
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80/* The frame object. */
81
82struct frame_info;
83
84/* The frame object's ID. This provides a per-frame unique identifier
85 that can be used to relocate a `struct frame_info' after a target
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86 resume or a frame cache destruct. It of course assumes that the
87 inferior hasn't unwound the stack past that frame. */
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88
89struct frame_id
90{
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91 /* The frame's stack address. This shall be constant through out
92 the lifetime of a frame. Note that this requirement applies to
93 not just the function body, but also the prologue and (in theory
94 at least) the epilogue. Since that value needs to fall either on
95 the boundary, or within the frame's address range, the frame's
96 outer-most address (the inner-most address of the previous frame)
97 is used. Watch out for all the legacy targets that still use the
98 function pointer register or stack pointer register. They are
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99 wrong.
100
101 This field is valid only if stack_addr_p is true. Otherwise, this
102 frame represents the null frame. */
d0a55772 103 CORE_ADDR stack_addr;
12b0b6de 104
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105 /* The frame's code address. This shall be constant through out the
106 lifetime of the frame. While the PC (a.k.a. resume address)
107 changes as the function is executed, this code address cannot.
108 Typically, it is set to the address of the entry point of the
ef02daa9 109 frame's function (as returned by get_frame_func).
12b0b6de 110
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111 For inlined functions (INLINE_DEPTH != 0), this is the address of
112 the first executed instruction in the block corresponding to the
113 inlined function.
114
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115 This field is valid only if code_addr_p is true. Otherwise, this
116 frame is considered to have a wildcard code address, i.e. one that
117 matches every address value in frame comparisons. */
d0a55772 118 CORE_ADDR code_addr;
12b0b6de 119
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120 /* The frame's special address. This shall be constant through out the
121 lifetime of the frame. This is used for architectures that may have
122 frames that do not change the stack but are still distinct and have
123 some form of distinct identifier (e.g. the ia64 which uses a 2nd
124 stack for registers). This field is treated as unordered - i.e. will
a45ae3ed 125 not be used in frame ordering comparisons.
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126
127 This field is valid only if special_addr_p is true. Otherwise, this
128 frame is considered to have a wildcard special address, i.e. one that
129 matches every address value in frame comparisons. */
48c66725 130 CORE_ADDR special_addr;
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131
132 /* Flags to indicate the above fields have valid contents. */
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133 unsigned int stack_addr_p : 1;
134 unsigned int code_addr_p : 1;
135 unsigned int special_addr_p : 1;
edb3359d 136
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137 /* It is non-zero for a frame made up by GDB without stack data
138 representation in inferior, such as INLINE_FRAME or TAILCALL_FRAME.
139 Caller of inlined function will have it zero, each more inner called frame
140 will have it increasingly one, two etc. Similarly for TAILCALL_FRAME. */
141 int artificial_depth;
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142};
143
a45ae3ed 144/* Methods for constructing and comparing Frame IDs. */
7a424e99 145
005ca36a 146/* For convenience. All fields are zero. This means "there is no frame". */
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147extern const struct frame_id null_frame_id;
148
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149/* This means "there is no frame ID, but there is a frame". It should be
150 replaced by best-effort frame IDs for the outermost frame, somehow.
151 The implementation is only special_addr_p set. */
152extern const struct frame_id outer_frame_id;
153
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154/* Flag to control debugging. */
155
ccce17b0 156extern unsigned int frame_debug;
669fac23 157
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158/* Construct a frame ID. The first parameter is the frame's constant
159 stack address (typically the outer-bound), and the second the
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160 frame's constant code address (typically the entry point).
161 The special identifier address is set to indicate a wild card. */
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162extern struct frame_id frame_id_build (CORE_ADDR stack_addr,
163 CORE_ADDR code_addr);
7a424e99 164
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165/* Construct a special frame ID. The first parameter is the frame's constant
166 stack address (typically the outer-bound), the second is the
12b0b6de 167 frame's constant code address (typically the entry point),
0963b4bd 168 and the third parameter is the frame's special identifier address. */
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169extern struct frame_id frame_id_build_special (CORE_ADDR stack_addr,
170 CORE_ADDR code_addr,
171 CORE_ADDR special_addr);
172
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173/* Construct a wild card frame ID. The parameter is the frame's constant
174 stack address (typically the outer-bound). The code address as well
175 as the special identifier address are set to indicate wild cards. */
176extern struct frame_id frame_id_build_wild (CORE_ADDR stack_addr);
177
7a424e99 178/* Returns non-zero when L is a valid frame (a valid frame has a
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179 non-zero .base). The outermost frame is valid even without an
180 ID. */
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181extern int frame_id_p (struct frame_id l);
182
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183/* Returns non-zero when L is a valid frame representing a frame made up by GDB
184 without stack data representation in inferior, such as INLINE_FRAME or
185 TAILCALL_FRAME. */
186extern int frame_id_artificial_p (struct frame_id l);
edb3359d 187
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188/* Returns non-zero when L and R identify the same frame, or, if
189 either L or R have a zero .func, then the same frame base. */
190extern int frame_id_eq (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r);
191
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192/* Write the internal representation of a frame ID on the specified
193 stream. */
194extern void fprint_frame_id (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_id id);
195
7a424e99 196
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197/* Frame types. Some are real, some are signal trampolines, and some
198 are completely artificial (dummy). */
199
200enum frame_type
201{
202 /* A true stack frame, created by the target program during normal
203 execution. */
204 NORMAL_FRAME,
205 /* A fake frame, created by GDB when performing an inferior function
206 call. */
207 DUMMY_FRAME,
edb3359d 208 /* A frame representing an inlined function, associated with an
ccfc3d6e 209 upcoming (prev, outer, older) NORMAL_FRAME. */
edb3359d 210 INLINE_FRAME,
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211 /* A virtual frame of a tail call - see dwarf2_tailcall_frame_unwind. */
212 TAILCALL_FRAME,
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213 /* In a signal handler, various OSs handle this in various ways.
214 The main thing is that the frame may be far from normal. */
215 SIGTRAMP_FRAME,
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216 /* Fake frame representing a cross-architecture call. */
217 ARCH_FRAME,
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218 /* Sentinel or registers frame. This frame obtains register values
219 direct from the inferior's registers. */
220 SENTINEL_FRAME
221};
222
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223/* For every stopped thread, GDB tracks two frames: current and
224 selected. Current frame is the inner most frame of the selected
b021a221 225 thread. Selected frame is the one being examined by the GDB
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226 CLI (selected using `up', `down', ...). The frames are created
227 on-demand (via get_prev_frame()) and then held in a frame cache. */
228/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: Er, there is a lie here. If you do the
4a0e2f88 229 sequence: `thread 1; up; thread 2; thread 1' you lose thread 1's
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230 selected frame. At present GDB only tracks the selected frame of
231 the current thread. But be warned, that might change. */
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232/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-14: At any time, only one thread's selected
233 and current frame can be active. Switching threads causes gdb to
234 discard all that cached frame information. Ulgh! Instead, current
235 and selected frame should be bound to a thread. */
236
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237/* On demand, create the inner most frame using information found in
238 the inferior. If the inner most frame can't be created, throw an
239 error. */
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240extern struct frame_info *get_current_frame (void);
241
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242/* Does the current target interface have enough state to be able to
243 query the current inferior for frame info, and is the inferior in a
244 state where that is possible? */
245extern int has_stack_frames (void);
246
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247/* Invalidates the frame cache (this function should have been called
248 invalidate_cached_frames).
249
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250 FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: There should be two methods: one that
251 reverts the thread's selected frame back to current frame (for when
252 the inferior resumes) and one that does not (for when the user
253 modifies the target invalidating the frame cache). */
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254extern void reinit_frame_cache (void);
255
6e7f8b9c 256/* On demand, create the selected frame and then return it. If the
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257 selected frame can not be created, this function prints then throws
258 an error. When MESSAGE is non-NULL, use it for the error message,
259 otherwize use a generic error message. */
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260/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: At present, when there is no selected
261 frame, this function always returns the current (inner most) frame.
262 It should instead, when a thread has previously had its frame
263 selected (but not resumed) and the frame cache invalidated, find
264 and then return that thread's previously selected frame. */
b04f3ab4 265extern struct frame_info *get_selected_frame (const char *message);
6e7f8b9c 266
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267/* If there is a selected frame, return it. Otherwise, return NULL. */
268extern struct frame_info *get_selected_frame_if_set (void);
269
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270/* Select a specific frame. NULL, apparently implies re-select the
271 inner most frame. */
272extern void select_frame (struct frame_info *);
273
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274/* Given a FRAME, return the next (more inner, younger) or previous
275 (more outer, older) frame. */
276extern struct frame_info *get_prev_frame (struct frame_info *);
277extern struct frame_info *get_next_frame (struct frame_info *);
278
279/* Given a frame's ID, relocate the frame. Returns NULL if the frame
280 is not found. */
281extern struct frame_info *frame_find_by_id (struct frame_id id);
282
283/* Base attributes of a frame: */
284
285/* The frame's `resume' address. Where the program will resume in
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286 this frame.
287
288 This replaced: frame->pc; */
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289extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_pc (struct frame_info *);
290
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291/* Same as get_frame_pc, but return a boolean indication of whether
292 the PC is actually available, instead of throwing an error. */
293
294extern int get_frame_pc_if_available (struct frame_info *frame,
295 CORE_ADDR *pc);
296
4a0e2f88 297/* An address (not necessarily aligned to an instruction boundary)
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298 that falls within THIS frame's code block.
299
300 When a function call is the last statement in a block, the return
301 address for the call may land at the start of the next block.
302 Similarly, if a no-return function call is the last statement in
303 the function, the return address may end up pointing beyond the
304 function, and possibly at the start of the next function.
305
306 These methods make an allowance for this. For call frames, this
307 function returns the frame's PC-1 which "should" be an address in
308 the frame's block. */
309
310extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_address_in_block (struct frame_info *this_frame);
93d42b30 311
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312/* Same as get_frame_address_in_block, but returns a boolean
313 indication of whether the frame address is determinable (when the
314 PC is unavailable, it will not be), instead of possibly throwing an
315 error trying to read an unavailable PC. */
316
317extern int
318 get_frame_address_in_block_if_available (struct frame_info *this_frame,
319 CORE_ADDR *pc);
320
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321/* The frame's inner-most bound. AKA the stack-pointer. Confusingly
322 known as top-of-stack. */
323
324extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_sp (struct frame_info *);
a9e5fdc2 325
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326/* Following on from the `resume' address. Return the entry point
327 address of the function containing that resume address, or zero if
328 that function isn't known. */
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329extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_func (struct frame_info *fi);
330
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331/* Same as get_frame_func, but returns a boolean indication of whether
332 the frame function is determinable (when the PC is unavailable, it
333 will not be), instead of possibly throwing an error trying to read
334 an unavailable PC. */
335
336extern int get_frame_func_if_available (struct frame_info *fi, CORE_ADDR *);
337
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338/* Closely related to the resume address, various symbol table
339 attributes that are determined by the PC. Note that for a normal
340 frame, the PC refers to the resume address after the return, and
341 not the call instruction. In such a case, the address is adjusted
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342 so that it (approximately) identifies the call site (and not the
343 return site).
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344
345 NOTE: cagney/2002-11-28: The frame cache could be used to cache the
346 computed value. Working on the assumption that the bottle-neck is
347 in the single step code, and that code causes the frame cache to be
348 constantly flushed, caching things in a frame is probably of little
349 benefit. As they say `show us the numbers'.
350
351 NOTE: cagney/2002-11-28: Plenty more where this one came from:
352 find_frame_block(), find_frame_partial_function(),
353 find_frame_symtab(), find_frame_function(). Each will need to be
354 carefully considered to determine if the real intent was for it to
355 apply to the PC or the adjusted PC. */
356extern void find_frame_sal (struct frame_info *frame,
357 struct symtab_and_line *sal);
358
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359/* Set the current source and line to the location given by frame
360 FRAME, if possible. When CENTER is true, adjust so the relevant
361 line is in the center of the next 'list'. */
362
363void set_current_sal_from_frame (struct frame_info *, int);
364
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365/* Return the frame base (what ever that is) (DEPRECATED).
366
367 Old code was trying to use this single method for two conflicting
368 purposes. Such code needs to be updated to use either of:
369
370 get_frame_id: A low level frame unique identifier, that consists of
371 both a stack and a function address, that can be used to uniquely
372 identify a frame. This value is determined by the frame's
373 low-level unwinder, the stack part [typically] being the
374 top-of-stack of the previous frame, and the function part being the
375 function's start address. Since the correct identification of a
766062f6 376 frameless function requires both a stack and function address,
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377 the old get_frame_base method was not sufficient.
378
379 get_frame_base_address: get_frame_locals_address:
380 get_frame_args_address: A set of high-level debug-info dependant
381 addresses that fall within the frame. These addresses almost
382 certainly will not match the stack address part of a frame ID (as
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383 returned by get_frame_base).
384
385 This replaced: frame->frame; */
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386
387extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_base (struct frame_info *);
388
c97eb5d9 389/* Return the per-frame unique identifer. Can be used to relocate a
7a424e99 390 frame after a frame cache flush (and other similar operations). If
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391 FI is NULL, return the null_frame_id.
392
393 NOTE: kettenis/20040508: These functions return a structure. On
394 platforms where structures are returned in static storage (vax,
395 m68k), this may trigger compiler bugs in code like:
396
397 if (frame_id_eq (get_frame_id (l), get_frame_id (r)))
398
399 where the return value from the first get_frame_id (l) gets
400 overwritten by the second get_frame_id (r). Please avoid writing
401 code like this. Use code like:
402
403 struct frame_id id = get_frame_id (l);
404 if (frame_id_eq (id, get_frame_id (r)))
405
406 instead, since that avoids the bug. */
7a424e99 407extern struct frame_id get_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi);
edb3359d 408extern struct frame_id get_stack_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi);
c7ce8faa 409extern struct frame_id frame_unwind_caller_id (struct frame_info *next_frame);
c97eb5d9 410
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411/* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return its base-address, or 0 if
412 the information isn't available. NOTE: This address is really only
413 meaningful to the frame's high-level debug info. */
414extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *);
415
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416/* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return the base-address of the
417 local variables, or 0 if the information isn't available. NOTE:
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418 This address is really only meaningful to the frame's high-level
419 debug info. Typically, the argument and locals share a single
420 base-address. */
421extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_locals_address (struct frame_info *);
422
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423/* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return the base-address of the
424 parameter list, or 0 if that information isn't available. NOTE:
425 This address is really only meaningful to the frame's high-level
426 debug info. Typically, the argument and locals share a single
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427 base-address. */
428extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_args_address (struct frame_info *);
429
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430/* The frame's level: 0 for innermost, 1 for its caller, ...; or -1
431 for an invalid frame). */
432extern int frame_relative_level (struct frame_info *fi);
433
93d42b30 434/* Return the frame's type. */
5a203e44 435
5a203e44 436extern enum frame_type get_frame_type (struct frame_info *);
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437
438/* Return the frame's program space. */
439extern struct program_space *get_frame_program_space (struct frame_info *);
440
441/* Unwind THIS frame's program space from the NEXT frame. */
442extern struct program_space *frame_unwind_program_space (struct frame_info *);
443
444/* Return the frame's address space. */
445extern struct address_space *get_frame_address_space (struct frame_info *);
5a203e44 446
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447/* For frames where we can not unwind further, describe why. */
448
449enum unwind_stop_reason
450 {
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451#define SET(name, description) name,
452#define FIRST_ENTRY(name) UNWIND_FIRST = name,
453#define LAST_ENTRY(name) UNWIND_LAST = name,
454#define FIRST_ERROR(name) UNWIND_FIRST_ERROR = name,
455
456#include "unwind_stop_reasons.def"
457#undef SET
458#undef FIRST_ENTRY
459#undef LAST_ENTRY
460#undef FIRST_ERROR
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461 };
462
463/* Return the reason why we can't unwind past this frame. */
464
465enum unwind_stop_reason get_frame_unwind_stop_reason (struct frame_info *);
466
467/* Translate a reason code to an informative string. */
468
469const char *frame_stop_reason_string (enum unwind_stop_reason);
470
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471/* Unwind the stack frame so that the value of REGNUM, in the previous
472 (up, older) frame is returned. If VALUEP is NULL, don't
473 fetch/compute the value. Instead just return the location of the
474 value. */
475extern void frame_register_unwind (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
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476 int *optimizedp, int *unavailablep,
477 enum lval_type *lvalp,
c97eb5d9 478 CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump,
10c42a71 479 gdb_byte *valuep);
c97eb5d9 480
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481/* Fetch a register from this, or unwind a register from the next
482 frame. Note that the get_frame methods are wrappers to
483 frame->next->unwind. They all [potentially] throw an error if the
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484 fetch fails. The value methods never return NULL, but usually
485 do return a lazy value. */
c97eb5d9 486
5b181d62 487extern void frame_unwind_register (struct frame_info *frame,
10c42a71 488 int regnum, gdb_byte *buf);
f0e7d0e8 489extern void get_frame_register (struct frame_info *frame,
10c42a71 490 int regnum, gdb_byte *buf);
f0e7d0e8 491
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492struct value *frame_unwind_register_value (struct frame_info *frame,
493 int regnum);
494struct value *get_frame_register_value (struct frame_info *frame,
495 int regnum);
496
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497extern LONGEST frame_unwind_register_signed (struct frame_info *frame,
498 int regnum);
499extern LONGEST get_frame_register_signed (struct frame_info *frame,
500 int regnum);
501extern ULONGEST frame_unwind_register_unsigned (struct frame_info *frame,
502 int regnum);
503extern ULONGEST get_frame_register_unsigned (struct frame_info *frame,
504 int regnum);
505
263689d8 506/* Read a register from this, or unwind a register from the next
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507 frame. Note that the read_frame methods are wrappers to
508 get_frame_register_value, that do not throw if the result is
509 optimized out or unavailable. */
510
511extern int read_frame_register_unsigned (struct frame_info *frame,
512 int regnum, ULONGEST *val);
5b181d62 513
c97eb5d9 514/* Get the value of the register that belongs to this FRAME. This
7c679d16 515 function is a wrapper to the call sequence ``frame_register_unwind
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516 (get_next_frame (FRAME))''. As per frame_register_unwind(), if
517 VALUEP is NULL, the registers value is not fetched/computed. */
518
519extern void frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
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520 int *optimizedp, int *unavailablep,
521 enum lval_type *lvalp,
c97eb5d9 522 CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump,
10c42a71 523 gdb_byte *valuep);
c97eb5d9 524
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525/* The reverse. Store a register value relative to the specified
526 frame. Note: this call makes the frame's state undefined. The
527 register and frame caches must be flushed. */
528extern void put_frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
10c42a71 529 const gdb_byte *buf);
ff2e87ac 530
00fa51f6 531/* Read LEN bytes from one or multiple registers starting with REGNUM
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532 in frame FRAME, starting at OFFSET, into BUF. If the register
533 contents are optimized out or unavailable, set *OPTIMIZEDP,
534 *UNAVAILABLEP accordingly. */
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535extern int get_frame_register_bytes (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
536 CORE_ADDR offset, int len,
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537 gdb_byte *myaddr,
538 int *optimizedp, int *unavailablep);
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539
540/* Write LEN bytes to one or multiple registers starting with REGNUM
541 in frame FRAME, starting at OFFSET, into BUF. */
542extern void put_frame_register_bytes (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
543 CORE_ADDR offset, int len,
544 const gdb_byte *myaddr);
545
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546/* Unwind the PC. Strictly speaking return the resume address of the
547 calling frame. For GDB, `pc' is the resume address and not a
548 specific register. */
549
c7ce8faa 550extern CORE_ADDR frame_unwind_caller_pc (struct frame_info *frame);
f18c5a73 551
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552/* Same as frame_unwind_caller_pc, but returns a boolean indication of
553 whether the caller PC is determinable (when the PC is unavailable,
554 it will not be), instead of possibly throwing an error trying to
555 read unavailable memory or registers. */
556
557extern int frame_unwind_caller_pc_if_available (struct frame_info *this_frame,
558 CORE_ADDR *pc);
559
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560/* Discard the specified frame. Restoring the registers to the state
561 of the caller. */
562extern void frame_pop (struct frame_info *frame);
563
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564/* Return memory from the specified frame. A frame knows its thread /
565 LWP and hence can find its way down to a target. The assumption
566 here is that the current and previous frame share a common address
567 space.
568
569 If the memory read fails, these methods throw an error.
570
571 NOTE: cagney/2003-06-03: Should there be unwind versions of these
572 methods? That isn't clear. Can code, for instance, assume that
573 this and the previous frame's memory or architecture are identical?
574 If architecture / memory changes are always separated by special
575 adaptor frames this should be ok. */
576
577extern void get_frame_memory (struct frame_info *this_frame, CORE_ADDR addr,
10c42a71 578 gdb_byte *buf, int len);
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579extern LONGEST get_frame_memory_signed (struct frame_info *this_frame,
580 CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len);
581extern ULONGEST get_frame_memory_unsigned (struct frame_info *this_frame,
582 CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len);
583
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584/* Same as above, but return non-zero when the entire memory read
585 succeeds, zero otherwize. */
586extern int safe_frame_unwind_memory (struct frame_info *this_frame,
10c42a71 587 CORE_ADDR addr, gdb_byte *buf, int len);
304396fb 588
ae1e7417 589/* Return this frame's architecture. */
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590extern struct gdbarch *get_frame_arch (struct frame_info *this_frame);
591
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592/* Return the previous frame's architecture. */
593extern struct gdbarch *frame_unwind_arch (struct frame_info *frame);
594
595/* Return the previous frame's architecture, skipping inline functions. */
596extern struct gdbarch *frame_unwind_caller_arch (struct frame_info *frame);
597
ae1e7417 598
4a0e2f88 599/* Values for the source flag to be used in print_frame_info_base(). */
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600enum print_what
601 {
0963b4bd 602 /* Print only the source line, like in stepi. */
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603 SRC_LINE = -1,
604 /* Print only the location, i.e. level, address (sometimes)
0963b4bd 605 function, args, file, line, line num. */
c5394b80 606 LOCATION,
0963b4bd 607 /* Print both of the above. */
c5394b80 608 SRC_AND_LOC,
0963b4bd 609 /* Print location only, but always include the address. */
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610 LOC_AND_ADDRESS
611 };
612
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613/* Allocate zero initialized memory from the frame cache obstack.
614 Appendices to the frame info (such as the unwind cache) should
615 allocate memory using this method. */
616
617extern void *frame_obstack_zalloc (unsigned long size);
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618#define FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC(TYPE) \
619 ((TYPE *) frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (TYPE)))
620#define FRAME_OBSTACK_CALLOC(NUMBER,TYPE) \
621 ((TYPE *) frame_obstack_zalloc ((NUMBER) * sizeof (TYPE)))
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623/* Create a regcache, and copy the frame's registers into it. */
624struct regcache *frame_save_as_regcache (struct frame_info *this_frame);
625
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626extern struct block *get_frame_block (struct frame_info *,
627 CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block);
c906108c 628
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629/* Return the `struct block' that belongs to the selected thread's
630 selected frame. If the inferior has no state, return NULL.
631
632 NOTE: cagney/2002-11-29:
633
634 No state? Does the inferior have any execution state (a core file
635 does, an executable does not). At present the code tests
636 `target_has_stack' but I'm left wondering if it should test
637 `target_has_registers' or, even, a merged target_has_state.
638
639 Should it look at the most recently specified SAL? If the target
640 has no state, should this function try to extract a block from the
641 most recently selected SAL? That way `list foo' would give it some
4a0e2f88 642 sort of reference point. Then again, perhaps that would confuse
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643 things.
644
645 Calls to this function can be broken down into two categories: Code
646 that uses the selected block as an additional, but optional, data
647 point; Code that uses the selected block as a prop, when it should
648 have the relevant frame/block/pc explicitly passed in.
649
650 The latter can be eliminated by correctly parameterizing the code,
651 the former though is more interesting. Per the "address" command,
4a0e2f88 652 it occurs in the CLI code and makes it possible for commands to
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653 work, even when the inferior has no state. */
654
ae767bfb 655extern struct block *get_selected_block (CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block);
c906108c 656
a14ed312 657extern struct symbol *get_frame_function (struct frame_info *);
c906108c 658
a14ed312 659extern CORE_ADDR get_pc_function_start (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 660
a14ed312 661extern struct frame_info *find_relative_frame (struct frame_info *, int *);
c906108c 662
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663extern void show_and_print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *fi, int print_level,
664 enum print_what print_what);
7a292a7a 665
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666extern void print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *, int print_level,
667 enum print_what print_what);
c906108c 668
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669extern void print_frame_info (struct frame_info *, int print_level,
670 enum print_what print_what, int args);
c906108c 671
9df2fbc4 672extern struct frame_info *block_innermost_frame (const struct block *);
c906108c 673
d80b854b 674extern int deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc);
da130f98 675
ca9d61b9 676extern int deprecated_frame_register_read (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
10c42a71 677 gdb_byte *buf);
cda5a58a 678
36dc181b 679/* From stack.c. */
93d86cef 680
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681extern const char print_entry_values_no[];
682extern const char print_entry_values_only[];
683extern const char print_entry_values_preferred[];
684extern const char print_entry_values_if_needed[];
685extern const char print_entry_values_both[];
686extern const char print_entry_values_compact[];
687extern const char print_entry_values_default[];
688extern const char *print_entry_values;
689
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690/* Inferior function parameter value read in from a frame. */
691
692struct frame_arg
693{
694 /* Symbol for this parameter used for example for its name. */
695 struct symbol *sym;
696
697 /* Value of the parameter. It is NULL if ERROR is not NULL; if both VAL and
698 ERROR are NULL this parameter's value should not be printed. */
699 struct value *val;
700
701 /* String containing the error message, it is more usually NULL indicating no
702 error occured reading this parameter. */
703 char *error;
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704
705 /* One of the print_entry_values_* entries as appropriate specifically for
706 this frame_arg. It will be different from print_entry_values. With
707 print_entry_values_no this frame_arg should be printed as a normal
708 parameter. print_entry_values_only says it should be printed as entry
709 value parameter. print_entry_values_compact says it should be printed as
710 both as a normal parameter and entry values parameter having the same
711 value - print_entry_values_compact is not permitted fi ui_out_is_mi_like_p
712 (in such case print_entry_values_no and print_entry_values_only is used
713 for each parameter kind specifically. */
714 const char *entry_kind;
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715};
716
717extern void read_frame_arg (struct symbol *sym, struct frame_info *frame,
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718 struct frame_arg *argp,
719 struct frame_arg *entryargp);
93d86cef 720
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721extern void args_info (char *, int);
722
723extern void locals_info (char *, int);
724
9a4105ab 725extern void (*deprecated_selected_frame_level_changed_hook) (int);
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726
727extern void return_command (char *, int);
728
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729/* Set FRAME's unwinder temporarily, so that we can call a sniffer.
730 Return a cleanup which should be called if unwinding fails, and
731 discarded if it succeeds. */
732
733struct cleanup *frame_prepare_for_sniffer (struct frame_info *frame,
734 const struct frame_unwind *unwind);
abc0af47 735
206415a3 736/* Notes (cagney/2002-11-27, drow/2003-09-06):
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738 You might think that calls to this function can simply be replaced by a
739 call to get_selected_frame().
abc0af47 740
ce2826aa 741 Unfortunately, it isn't that easy.
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742
743 The relevant code needs to be audited to determine if it is
4a0e2f88 744 possible (or practical) to instead pass the applicable frame in as a
abc0af47 745 parameter. For instance, DEPRECATED_DO_REGISTERS_INFO() relied on
6e7f8b9c 746 the deprecated_selected_frame global, while its replacement,
abc0af47 747 PRINT_REGISTERS_INFO(), is parameterized with the selected frame.
4a0e2f88 748 The only real exceptions occur at the edge (in the CLI code) where
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749 user commands need to pick up the selected frame before proceeding.
750
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751 There are also some functions called with a NULL frame meaning either "the
752 program is not running" or "use the selected frame".
753
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754 This is important. GDB is trying to stamp out the hack:
755
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756 saved_frame = deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame ();
757 select_frame (...);
abc0af47 758 hack_using_global_selected_frame ();
206415a3 759 select_frame (saved_frame);
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206415a3 761 Take care!
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762
763 This function calls get_selected_frame if the inferior should have a
764 frame, or returns NULL otherwise. */
765
766extern struct frame_info *deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame (void);
abc0af47 767
18ea5ba4 768/* Create a frame using the specified BASE and PC. */
abc0af47 769
18ea5ba4 770extern struct frame_info *create_new_frame (CORE_ADDR base, CORE_ADDR pc);
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772/* Return true if the frame unwinder for frame FI is UNWINDER; false
773 otherwise. */
774
775extern int frame_unwinder_is (struct frame_info *fi,
776 const struct frame_unwind *unwinder);
777
c906108c 778#endif /* !defined (FRAME_H) */
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