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c906108c 1/* Machine independent variables that describe the core file under GDB.
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2 Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
3 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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c5aa993b 5 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 6
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7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 11
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12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 16
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21
22/* Interface routines for core, executable, etc. */
23
24#if !defined (GDBCORE_H)
25#define GDBCORE_H 1
26
27#include "bfd.h"
28
29/* Return the name of the executable file as a string.
30 ERR nonzero means get error if there is none specified;
31 otherwise return 0 in that case. */
32
a14ed312 33extern char *get_exec_file (int err);
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34
35/* Nonzero if there is a core file. */
36
a14ed312 37extern int have_core_file_p (void);
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38
39/* Read "memory data" from whatever target or inferior we have.
40 Returns zero if successful, errno value if not. EIO is used for
41 address out of bounds. If breakpoints are inserted, returns shadow
42 contents, not the breakpoints themselves. From breakpoint.c. */
43
a14ed312 44extern int read_memory_nobpt (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, unsigned len);
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45
46/* Report a memory error with error(). */
47
a14ed312 48extern void memory_error (int status, CORE_ADDR memaddr);
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49
50/* Like target_read_memory, but report an error if can't read. */
51
a14ed312 52extern void read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len);
c906108c 53
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54/* Read an integer from debugged memory, given address and number of
55 bytes. */
56
a14ed312 57extern LONGEST read_memory_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len);
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58
59/* Read an unsigned integer from debugged memory, given address and
60 number of bytes. */
61
a14ed312 62extern ULONGEST read_memory_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len);
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63
64/* Read a null-terminated string from the debuggee's memory, given address,
c5aa993b 65 * a buffer into which to place the string, and the maximum available space */
a14ed312 66extern void read_memory_string (CORE_ADDR, char *, int);
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67
68/* This takes a char *, not void *. This is probably right, because
69 passing in an int * or whatever is wrong with respect to
70 byteswapping, alignment, different sizes for host vs. target types,
71 etc. */
72
a14ed312 73extern void write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len);
c906108c 74
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75/* Store VALUE at ADDR in the inferior as a LEN-byte unsigned integer. */
76extern void write_memory_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
77 ULONGEST value);
78
79/* Store VALUE at ADDR in the inferior as a LEN-byte unsigned integer. */
80extern void write_memory_signed_integer (CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
81 LONGEST value);
82
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83extern void generic_search (int len, char *data, char *mask,
84 CORE_ADDR startaddr, int increment,
85 CORE_ADDR lorange, CORE_ADDR hirange,
86 CORE_ADDR * addr_found, char *data_found);
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87\f
88/* Hook for `exec_file_command' command to call. */
89
507f3c78 90extern void (*exec_file_display_hook) (char *filename);
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91
92/* Hook for "file_command", which is more useful than above
93 (because it is invoked AFTER symbols are read, not before) */
94
507f3c78 95extern void (*file_changed_hook) (char *filename);
c906108c 96
a14ed312 97extern void specify_exec_file_hook (void (*hook) (char *filename));
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98
99/* Binary File Diddlers for the exec and core files */
100
101extern bfd *core_bfd;
102extern bfd *exec_bfd;
103
104/* Whether to open exec and core files read-only or read-write. */
105
106extern int write_files;
107
a14ed312 108extern void core_file_command (char *filename, int from_tty);
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110extern void exec_open (char *filename, int from_tty);
111
a14ed312 112extern void exec_file_attach (char *filename, int from_tty);
c906108c 113
1adeb98a 114extern void exec_file_clear (int from_tty);
c906108c 115
a14ed312 116extern void validate_files (void);
c906108c 117
a14ed312 118extern CORE_ADDR register_addr (int regno, CORE_ADDR blockend);
c906108c 119
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120#if !defined (KERNEL_U_ADDR)
121extern CORE_ADDR kernel_u_addr;
122#define KERNEL_U_ADDR kernel_u_addr
123#endif
124
125/* The target vector for core files. */
126
127extern struct target_ops core_ops;
128
129/* The current default bfd target. */
130
131extern char *gnutarget;
132
a14ed312 133extern void set_gnutarget (char *);
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134
135/* Structure to keep track of core register reading functions for
136 various core file types. */
137
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138struct core_fns
139 {
c906108c 140
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141 /* BFD flavour that a core file handler is prepared to read. This
142 can be used by the handler's core tasting function as a first
143 level filter to reject BFD's that don't have the right
144 flavour. */
c906108c 145
c5aa993b 146 enum bfd_flavour core_flavour;
c906108c 147
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148 /* Core file handler function to call to recognize corefile
149 formats that BFD rejects. Some core file format just don't fit
150 into the BFD model, or may require other resources to identify
151 them, that simply aren't available to BFD (such as symbols from
152 another file). Returns nonzero if the handler recognizes the
153 format, zero otherwise. */
154
507f3c78 155 int (*check_format) (bfd *);
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156
157 /* Core file handler function to call to ask if it can handle a
158 given core file format or not. Returns zero if it can't,
159 nonzero otherwise. */
160
507f3c78 161 int (*core_sniffer) (struct core_fns *, bfd *);
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163 /* Extract the register values out of the core file and store them where
164 `read_register' will find them.
c906108c 165
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166 CORE_REG_SECT points to the register values themselves, read into
167 memory.
c906108c 168
c5aa993b 169 CORE_REG_SIZE is the size of that area.
c906108c 170
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171 WHICH says which set of registers we are handling:
172 0 --- integer registers
173 2 --- floating-point registers, on machines where they are
174 discontiguous
175 3 --- extended floating-point registers, on machines where
176 these are present in yet a third area. (GNU/Linux uses
177 this to get at the SSE registers.)
c906108c 178
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179 REG_ADDR is the offset from u.u_ar0 to the register values relative to
180 core_reg_sect. This is used with old-fashioned core files to locate the
181 registers in a large upage-plus-stack ".reg" section. Original upage
182 address X is at location core_reg_sect+x+reg_addr. */
c906108c 183
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184 void (*core_read_registers) (char *core_reg_sect,
185 unsigned core_reg_size,
186 int which, CORE_ADDR reg_addr);
c906108c 187
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188 /* Finds the next struct core_fns. They are allocated and initialized
189 in whatever module implements the functions pointed to; an
190 initializer calls add_core_fns to add them to the global chain. */
c906108c 191
c5aa993b 192 struct core_fns *next;
c906108c 193
c5aa993b 194 };
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196extern void add_core_fns (struct core_fns *cf);
197extern int default_core_sniffer (struct core_fns *cf, bfd * abfd);
198extern int default_check_format (bfd * abfd);
c906108c 199
c5aa993b 200#endif /* !defined (GDBCORE_H) */
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