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5769d3cd 1/* Target-dependent code for GDB, the GNU debugger.
ca557f44 2
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3 Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
ca557f44 5
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6 Contributed by D.J. Barrow (djbarrow@de.ibm.com,barrow_dj@yahoo.com)
7 for IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH, IBM Corporation.
8
9 This file is part of GDB.
10
11 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14 (at your option) any later version.
15
16 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details.
20
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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23 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
24 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
5769d3cd 25
d0f54f9d 26#include "defs.h"
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27#include "arch-utils.h"
28#include "frame.h"
29#include "inferior.h"
30#include "symtab.h"
31#include "target.h"
32#include "gdbcore.h"
33#include "gdbcmd.h"
5769d3cd 34#include "objfiles.h"
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35#include "floatformat.h"
36#include "regcache.h"
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37#include "trad-frame.h"
38#include "frame-base.h"
39#include "frame-unwind.h"
a431654a 40#include "dwarf2-frame.h"
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41#include "reggroups.h"
42#include "regset.h"
fd0407d6 43#include "value.h"
78f8b424 44#include "gdb_assert.h"
a89aa300 45#include "dis-asm.h"
76a9d10f 46#include "solib-svr4.h"
5769d3cd 47
d0f54f9d 48#include "s390-tdep.h"
5769d3cd 49
60e6cc42 50
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51/* The tdep structure. */
52
53struct gdbarch_tdep
5769d3cd 54{
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55 /* ABI version. */
56 enum { ABI_LINUX_S390, ABI_LINUX_ZSERIES } abi;
57
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58 /* Core file register sets. */
59 const struct regset *gregset;
60 int sizeof_gregset;
61
62 const struct regset *fpregset;
63 int sizeof_fpregset;
64};
65
66
67/* Register information. */
68
69struct s390_register_info
70{
71 char *name;
72 struct type **type;
73};
74
75static struct s390_register_info s390_register_info[S390_NUM_TOTAL_REGS] =
76{
77 /* Program Status Word. */
78 { "pswm", &builtin_type_long },
79 { "pswa", &builtin_type_long },
80
81 /* General Purpose Registers. */
82 { "r0", &builtin_type_long },
83 { "r1", &builtin_type_long },
84 { "r2", &builtin_type_long },
85 { "r3", &builtin_type_long },
86 { "r4", &builtin_type_long },
87 { "r5", &builtin_type_long },
88 { "r6", &builtin_type_long },
89 { "r7", &builtin_type_long },
90 { "r8", &builtin_type_long },
91 { "r9", &builtin_type_long },
92 { "r10", &builtin_type_long },
93 { "r11", &builtin_type_long },
94 { "r12", &builtin_type_long },
95 { "r13", &builtin_type_long },
96 { "r14", &builtin_type_long },
97 { "r15", &builtin_type_long },
98
99 /* Access Registers. */
100 { "acr0", &builtin_type_int },
101 { "acr1", &builtin_type_int },
102 { "acr2", &builtin_type_int },
103 { "acr3", &builtin_type_int },
104 { "acr4", &builtin_type_int },
105 { "acr5", &builtin_type_int },
106 { "acr6", &builtin_type_int },
107 { "acr7", &builtin_type_int },
108 { "acr8", &builtin_type_int },
109 { "acr9", &builtin_type_int },
110 { "acr10", &builtin_type_int },
111 { "acr11", &builtin_type_int },
112 { "acr12", &builtin_type_int },
113 { "acr13", &builtin_type_int },
114 { "acr14", &builtin_type_int },
115 { "acr15", &builtin_type_int },
116
117 /* Floating Point Control Word. */
118 { "fpc", &builtin_type_int },
119
120 /* Floating Point Registers. */
121 { "f0", &builtin_type_double },
122 { "f1", &builtin_type_double },
123 { "f2", &builtin_type_double },
124 { "f3", &builtin_type_double },
125 { "f4", &builtin_type_double },
126 { "f5", &builtin_type_double },
127 { "f6", &builtin_type_double },
128 { "f7", &builtin_type_double },
129 { "f8", &builtin_type_double },
130 { "f9", &builtin_type_double },
131 { "f10", &builtin_type_double },
132 { "f11", &builtin_type_double },
133 { "f12", &builtin_type_double },
134 { "f13", &builtin_type_double },
135 { "f14", &builtin_type_double },
136 { "f15", &builtin_type_double },
137
138 /* Pseudo registers. */
139 { "pc", &builtin_type_void_func_ptr },
140 { "cc", &builtin_type_int },
141};
142
143/* Return the name of register REGNUM. */
144static const char *
145s390_register_name (int regnum)
146{
147 gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < S390_NUM_TOTAL_REGS);
148 return s390_register_info[regnum].name;
149}
150
151/* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type of data in
152 register REGNUM. */
153static struct type *
154s390_register_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum)
155{
156 gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < S390_NUM_TOTAL_REGS);
157 return *s390_register_info[regnum].type;
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158}
159
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160/* DWARF Register Mapping. */
161
162static int s390_dwarf_regmap[] =
163{
164 /* General Purpose Registers. */
165 S390_R0_REGNUM, S390_R1_REGNUM, S390_R2_REGNUM, S390_R3_REGNUM,
166 S390_R4_REGNUM, S390_R5_REGNUM, S390_R6_REGNUM, S390_R7_REGNUM,
167 S390_R8_REGNUM, S390_R9_REGNUM, S390_R10_REGNUM, S390_R11_REGNUM,
168 S390_R12_REGNUM, S390_R13_REGNUM, S390_R14_REGNUM, S390_R15_REGNUM,
169
170 /* Floating Point Registers. */
171 S390_F0_REGNUM, S390_F2_REGNUM, S390_F4_REGNUM, S390_F6_REGNUM,
172 S390_F1_REGNUM, S390_F3_REGNUM, S390_F5_REGNUM, S390_F7_REGNUM,
173 S390_F8_REGNUM, S390_F10_REGNUM, S390_F12_REGNUM, S390_F14_REGNUM,
174 S390_F9_REGNUM, S390_F11_REGNUM, S390_F13_REGNUM, S390_F15_REGNUM,
175
176 /* Control Registers (not mapped). */
177 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
178 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
179
180 /* Access Registers. */
181 S390_A0_REGNUM, S390_A1_REGNUM, S390_A2_REGNUM, S390_A3_REGNUM,
182 S390_A4_REGNUM, S390_A5_REGNUM, S390_A6_REGNUM, S390_A7_REGNUM,
183 S390_A8_REGNUM, S390_A9_REGNUM, S390_A10_REGNUM, S390_A11_REGNUM,
184 S390_A12_REGNUM, S390_A13_REGNUM, S390_A14_REGNUM, S390_A15_REGNUM,
185
186 /* Program Status Word. */
187 S390_PSWM_REGNUM,
188 S390_PSWA_REGNUM
189};
190
191/* Convert DWARF register number REG to the appropriate register
192 number used by GDB. */
a78f21af 193static int
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194s390_dwarf_reg_to_regnum (int reg)
195{
196 int regnum = -1;
197
16aff9a6 198 if (reg >= 0 && reg < ARRAY_SIZE (s390_dwarf_regmap))
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199 regnum = s390_dwarf_regmap[reg];
200
201 if (regnum == -1)
8a3fe4f8 202 warning (_("Unmapped DWARF Register #%d encountered."), reg);
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203
204 return regnum;
205}
206
207/* Pseudo registers - PC and condition code. */
208
209static void
210s390_pseudo_register_read (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
2e82d168 211 int regnum, gdb_byte *buf)
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212{
213 ULONGEST val;
214
215 switch (regnum)
216 {
217 case S390_PC_REGNUM:
218 regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWA_REGNUM, &val);
219 store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, val & 0x7fffffff);
220 break;
221
222 case S390_CC_REGNUM:
223 regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWM_REGNUM, &val);
224 store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, (val >> 12) & 3);
225 break;
226
227 default:
e2e0b3e5 228 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("invalid regnum"));
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229 }
230}
231
232static void
233s390_pseudo_register_write (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
2e82d168 234 int regnum, const gdb_byte *buf)
5769d3cd 235{
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236 ULONGEST val, psw;
237
238 switch (regnum)
239 {
240 case S390_PC_REGNUM:
241 val = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
242 regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWA_REGNUM, &psw);
243 psw = (psw & 0x80000000) | (val & 0x7fffffff);
244 regcache_raw_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWA_REGNUM, psw);
245 break;
246
247 case S390_CC_REGNUM:
248 val = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
249 regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWM_REGNUM, &psw);
250 psw = (psw & ~((ULONGEST)3 << 12)) | ((val & 3) << 12);
251 regcache_raw_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWM_REGNUM, psw);
252 break;
253
254 default:
e2e0b3e5 255 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("invalid regnum"));
d0f54f9d 256 }
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257}
258
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259static void
260s390x_pseudo_register_read (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
2e82d168 261 int regnum, gdb_byte *buf)
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262{
263 ULONGEST val;
264
265 switch (regnum)
266 {
267 case S390_PC_REGNUM:
268 regcache_raw_read (regcache, S390_PSWA_REGNUM, buf);
269 break;
270
271 case S390_CC_REGNUM:
272 regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWM_REGNUM, &val);
273 store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, (val >> 44) & 3);
274 break;
275
276 default:
e2e0b3e5 277 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("invalid regnum"));
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278 }
279}
280
281static void
282s390x_pseudo_register_write (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
2e82d168 283 int regnum, const gdb_byte *buf)
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284{
285 ULONGEST val, psw;
286
287 switch (regnum)
288 {
289 case S390_PC_REGNUM:
290 regcache_raw_write (regcache, S390_PSWA_REGNUM, buf);
291 break;
292
293 case S390_CC_REGNUM:
294 val = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
295 regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWM_REGNUM, &psw);
296 psw = (psw & ~((ULONGEST)3 << 44)) | ((val & 3) << 44);
297 regcache_raw_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_PSWM_REGNUM, psw);
298 break;
299
300 default:
e2e0b3e5 301 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("invalid regnum"));
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302 }
303}
304
305/* 'float' values are stored in the upper half of floating-point
306 registers, even though we are otherwise a big-endian platform. */
307
a78f21af 308static int
d0f54f9d 309s390_convert_register_p (int regno, struct type *type)
5769d3cd 310{
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311 return (regno >= S390_F0_REGNUM && regno <= S390_F15_REGNUM)
312 && TYPE_LENGTH (type) < 8;
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313}
314
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315static void
316s390_register_to_value (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
2e82d168 317 struct type *valtype, gdb_byte *out)
d0f54f9d 318{
2e82d168 319 gdb_byte in[8];
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320 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (valtype);
321 gdb_assert (len < 8);
322
323 get_frame_register (frame, regnum, in);
324 memcpy (out, in, len);
325}
326
327static void
328s390_value_to_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
2e82d168 329 struct type *valtype, const gdb_byte *in)
d0f54f9d 330{
2e82d168 331 gdb_byte out[8];
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332 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (valtype);
333 gdb_assert (len < 8);
334
335 memset (out, 0, 8);
336 memcpy (out, in, len);
337 put_frame_register (frame, regnum, out);
338}
339
340/* Register groups. */
341
a78f21af 342static int
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343s390_register_reggroup_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum,
344 struct reggroup *group)
345{
346 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
347
348 /* Registers displayed via 'info regs'. */
349 if (group == general_reggroup)
350 return (regnum >= S390_R0_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_R15_REGNUM)
351 || regnum == S390_PC_REGNUM
352 || regnum == S390_CC_REGNUM;
353
354 /* Registers displayed via 'info float'. */
355 if (group == float_reggroup)
356 return (regnum >= S390_F0_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_F15_REGNUM)
357 || regnum == S390_FPC_REGNUM;
358
359 /* Registers that need to be saved/restored in order to
360 push or pop frames. */
361 if (group == save_reggroup || group == restore_reggroup)
362 return regnum != S390_PSWM_REGNUM && regnum != S390_PSWA_REGNUM;
363
364 return default_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, regnum, group);
365}
366
367
368/* Core file register sets. */
369
370int s390_regmap_gregset[S390_NUM_REGS] =
371{
372 /* Program Status Word. */
373 0x00, 0x04,
374 /* General Purpose Registers. */
375 0x08, 0x0c, 0x10, 0x14,
376 0x18, 0x1c, 0x20, 0x24,
377 0x28, 0x2c, 0x30, 0x34,
378 0x38, 0x3c, 0x40, 0x44,
379 /* Access Registers. */
380 0x48, 0x4c, 0x50, 0x54,
381 0x58, 0x5c, 0x60, 0x64,
382 0x68, 0x6c, 0x70, 0x74,
383 0x78, 0x7c, 0x80, 0x84,
384 /* Floating Point Control Word. */
385 -1,
386 /* Floating Point Registers. */
387 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
388 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
389};
390
391int s390x_regmap_gregset[S390_NUM_REGS] =
392{
393 0x00, 0x08,
394 /* General Purpose Registers. */
395 0x10, 0x18, 0x20, 0x28,
396 0x30, 0x38, 0x40, 0x48,
397 0x50, 0x58, 0x60, 0x68,
398 0x70, 0x78, 0x80, 0x88,
399 /* Access Registers. */
400 0x90, 0x94, 0x98, 0x9c,
401 0xa0, 0xa4, 0xa8, 0xac,
402 0xb0, 0xb4, 0xb8, 0xbc,
403 0xc0, 0xc4, 0xc8, 0xcc,
404 /* Floating Point Control Word. */
405 -1,
406 /* Floating Point Registers. */
407 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
408 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
409};
410
411int s390_regmap_fpregset[S390_NUM_REGS] =
412{
413 /* Program Status Word. */
414 -1, -1,
415 /* General Purpose Registers. */
416 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
417 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
418 /* Access Registers. */
419 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
420 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
421 /* Floating Point Control Word. */
422 0x00,
423 /* Floating Point Registers. */
424 0x08, 0x10, 0x18, 0x20,
425 0x28, 0x30, 0x38, 0x40,
426 0x48, 0x50, 0x58, 0x60,
427 0x68, 0x70, 0x78, 0x80,
428};
429
430/* Supply register REGNUM from the register set REGSET to register cache
431 REGCACHE. If REGNUM is -1, do this for all registers in REGSET. */
432static void
433s390_supply_regset (const struct regset *regset, struct regcache *regcache,
434 int regnum, const void *regs, size_t len)
435{
436 const int *offset = regset->descr;
437 int i;
438
439 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_REGS; i++)
440 {
441 if ((regnum == i || regnum == -1) && offset[i] != -1)
442 regcache_raw_supply (regcache, i, (const char *)regs + offset[i]);
443 }
444}
445
446static const struct regset s390_gregset = {
447 s390_regmap_gregset,
448 s390_supply_regset
449};
450
451static const struct regset s390x_gregset = {
452 s390x_regmap_gregset,
453 s390_supply_regset
454};
455
456static const struct regset s390_fpregset = {
457 s390_regmap_fpregset,
458 s390_supply_regset
459};
460
461/* Return the appropriate register set for the core section identified
462 by SECT_NAME and SECT_SIZE. */
463const struct regset *
464s390_regset_from_core_section (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
465 const char *sect_name, size_t sect_size)
466{
467 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
468
469 if (strcmp (sect_name, ".reg") == 0 && sect_size == tdep->sizeof_gregset)
470 return tdep->gregset;
471
472 if (strcmp (sect_name, ".reg2") == 0 && sect_size == tdep->sizeof_fpregset)
473 return tdep->fpregset;
474
475 return NULL;
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476}
477
d0f54f9d 478
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479/* Prologue analysis. */
480
481/* When we analyze a prologue, we're really doing 'abstract
482 interpretation' or 'pseudo-evaluation': running the function's code
483 in simulation, but using conservative approximations of the values
484 it would have when it actually runs. For example, if our function
485 starts with the instruction:
486
487 ahi r1, 42 # add halfword immediate 42 to r1
488
489 we don't know exactly what value will be in r1 after executing this
490 instruction, but we do know it'll be 42 greater than its original
491 value.
492
493 If we then see an instruction like:
494
495 ahi r1, 22 # add halfword immediate 22 to r1
496
497 we still don't know what r1's value is, but again, we can say it is
498 now 64 greater than its original value.
499
500 If the next instruction were:
501
502 lr r2, r1 # set r2 to r1's value
503
504 then we can say that r2's value is now the original value of r1
505 plus 64. And so on.
506
507 Of course, this can only go so far before it gets unreasonable. If
508 we wanted to be able to say anything about the value of r1 after
509 the instruction:
510
511 xr r1, r3 # exclusive-or r1 and r3, place result in r1
512
513 then things would get pretty complex. But remember, we're just
514 doing a conservative approximation; if exclusive-or instructions
515 aren't relevant to prologues, we can just say r1's value is now
516 'unknown'. We can ignore things that are too complex, if that loss
517 of information is acceptable for our application.
518
519 Once you've reached an instruction that you don't know how to
520 simulate, you stop. Now you examine the state of the registers and
521 stack slots you've kept track of. For example:
522
523 - To see how large your stack frame is, just check the value of sp;
524 if it's the original value of sp minus a constant, then that
525 constant is the stack frame's size. If the sp's value has been
526 marked as 'unknown', then that means the prologue has done
527 something too complex for us to track, and we don't know the
528 frame size.
529
530 - To see whether we've saved the SP in the current frame's back
531 chain slot, we just check whether the current value of the back
532 chain stack slot is the original value of the sp.
533
534 Sure, this takes some work. But prologue analyzers aren't
535 quick-and-simple pattern patching to recognize a few fixed prologue
536 forms any more; they're big, hairy functions. Along with inferior
537 function calls, prologue analysis accounts for a substantial
538 portion of the time needed to stabilize a GDB port. So I think
539 it's worthwhile to look for an approach that will be easier to
540 understand and maintain. In the approach used here:
541
542 - It's easier to see that the analyzer is correct: you just see
543 whether the analyzer properly (albiet conservatively) simulates
544 the effect of each instruction.
545
546 - It's easier to extend the analyzer: you can add support for new
547 instructions, and know that you haven't broken anything that
548 wasn't already broken before.
549
550 - It's orthogonal: to gather new information, you don't need to
551 complicate the code for each instruction. As long as your domain
552 of conservative values is already detailed enough to tell you
553 what you need, then all the existing instruction simulations are
554 already gathering the right data for you.
555
556 A 'struct prologue_value' is a conservative approximation of the
557 real value the register or stack slot will have. */
558
559struct prologue_value {
560
561 /* What sort of value is this? This determines the interpretation
562 of subsequent fields. */
563 enum {
564
565 /* We don't know anything about the value. This is also used for
566 values we could have kept track of, when doing so would have
567 been too complex and we don't want to bother. The bottom of
568 our lattice. */
569 pv_unknown,
570
571 /* A known constant. K is its value. */
572 pv_constant,
573
574 /* The value that register REG originally had *UPON ENTRY TO THE
575 FUNCTION*, plus K. If K is zero, this means, obviously, just
576 the value REG had upon entry to the function. REG is a GDB
577 register number. Before we start interpreting, we initialize
578 every register R to { pv_register, R, 0 }. */
579 pv_register,
580
581 } kind;
582
583 /* The meanings of the following fields depend on 'kind'; see the
584 comments for the specific 'kind' values. */
585 int reg;
586 CORE_ADDR k;
587};
588
589
590/* Set V to be unknown. */
591static void
592pv_set_to_unknown (struct prologue_value *v)
593{
594 v->kind = pv_unknown;
595}
596
597
598/* Set V to the constant K. */
599static void
600pv_set_to_constant (struct prologue_value *v, CORE_ADDR k)
601{
602 v->kind = pv_constant;
603 v->k = k;
604}
605
606
607/* Set V to the original value of register REG, plus K. */
608static void
609pv_set_to_register (struct prologue_value *v, int reg, CORE_ADDR k)
610{
611 v->kind = pv_register;
612 v->reg = reg;
613 v->k = k;
614}
615
616
617/* If one of *A and *B is a constant, and the other isn't, swap the
618 pointers as necessary to ensure that *B points to the constant.
619 This can reduce the number of cases we need to analyze in the
620 functions below. */
621static void
622pv_constant_last (struct prologue_value **a,
623 struct prologue_value **b)
624{
625 if ((*a)->kind == pv_constant
626 && (*b)->kind != pv_constant)
627 {
628 struct prologue_value *temp = *a;
629 *a = *b;
630 *b = temp;
631 }
632}
633
634
635/* Set SUM to the sum of A and B. SUM, A, and B may point to the same
636 'struct prologue_value' object. */
637static void
638pv_add (struct prologue_value *sum,
639 struct prologue_value *a,
640 struct prologue_value *b)
641{
642 pv_constant_last (&a, &b);
643
644 /* We can handle adding constants to registers, and other constants. */
645 if (b->kind == pv_constant
646 && (a->kind == pv_register
647 || a->kind == pv_constant))
648 {
649 sum->kind = a->kind;
650 sum->reg = a->reg; /* not meaningful if a is pv_constant, but
651 harmless */
652 sum->k = a->k + b->k;
653 }
654
655 /* Anything else we don't know how to add. We don't have a
656 representation for, say, the sum of two registers, or a multiple
657 of a register's value (adding a register to itself). */
658 else
659 sum->kind = pv_unknown;
660}
661
662
663/* Add the constant K to V. */
664static void
665pv_add_constant (struct prologue_value *v, CORE_ADDR k)
666{
667 struct prologue_value pv_k;
668
669 /* Rather than thinking of all the cases we can and can't handle,
670 we'll just let pv_add take care of that for us. */
671 pv_set_to_constant (&pv_k, k);
672 pv_add (v, v, &pv_k);
673}
674
675
676/* Subtract B from A, and put the result in DIFF.
677
678 This isn't quite the same as negating B and adding it to A, since
679 we don't have a representation for the negation of anything but a
680 constant. For example, we can't negate { pv_register, R1, 10 },
681 but we do know that { pv_register, R1, 10 } minus { pv_register,
682 R1, 5 } is { pv_constant, <ignored>, 5 }.
683
684 This means, for example, that we can subtract two stack addresses;
685 they're both relative to the original SP. Since the frame pointer
686 is set based on the SP, its value will be the original SP plus some
687 constant (probably zero), so we can use its value just fine. */
688static void
689pv_subtract (struct prologue_value *diff,
690 struct prologue_value *a,
691 struct prologue_value *b)
692{
693 pv_constant_last (&a, &b);
694
695 /* We can subtract a constant from another constant, or from a
696 register. */
697 if (b->kind == pv_constant
698 && (a->kind == pv_register
699 || a->kind == pv_constant))
700 {
701 diff->kind = a->kind;
702 diff->reg = a->reg; /* not always meaningful, but harmless */
703 diff->k = a->k - b->k;
704 }
705
706 /* We can subtract a register from itself, yielding a constant. */
707 else if (a->kind == pv_register
708 && b->kind == pv_register
709 && a->reg == b->reg)
710 {
711 diff->kind = pv_constant;
712 diff->k = a->k - b->k;
713 }
714
715 /* We don't know how to subtract anything else. */
716 else
717 diff->kind = pv_unknown;
718}
719
720
721/* Set AND to the logical and of A and B. */
722static void
723pv_logical_and (struct prologue_value *and,
724 struct prologue_value *a,
725 struct prologue_value *b)
726{
727 pv_constant_last (&a, &b);
728
729 /* We can 'and' two constants. */
730 if (a->kind == pv_constant
731 && b->kind == pv_constant)
732 {
733 and->kind = pv_constant;
734 and->k = a->k & b->k;
735 }
736
737 /* We can 'and' anything with the constant zero. */
738 else if (b->kind == pv_constant
739 && b->k == 0)
740 {
741 and->kind = pv_constant;
742 and->k = 0;
743 }
744
745 /* We can 'and' anything with ~0. */
746 else if (b->kind == pv_constant
747 && b->k == ~ (CORE_ADDR) 0)
748 *and = *a;
749
750 /* We can 'and' a register with itself. */
751 else if (a->kind == pv_register
752 && b->kind == pv_register
753 && a->reg == b->reg
754 && a->k == b->k)
755 *and = *a;
756
757 /* Otherwise, we don't know. */
758 else
759 pv_set_to_unknown (and);
760}
761
762
763/* Return non-zero iff A and B are identical expressions.
764
765 This is not the same as asking if the two values are equal; the
766 result of such a comparison would have to be a pv_boolean, and
767 asking whether two 'unknown' values were equal would give you
768 pv_maybe. Same for comparing, say, { pv_register, R1, 0 } and {
769 pv_register, R2, 0}. Instead, this is asking whether the two
770 representations are the same. */
12bffad7 771static int
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772pv_is_identical (struct prologue_value *a,
773 struct prologue_value *b)
12bffad7 774{
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775 if (a->kind != b->kind)
776 return 0;
777
778 switch (a->kind)
779 {
780 case pv_unknown:
781 return 1;
782 case pv_constant:
783 return (a->k == b->k);
784 case pv_register:
785 return (a->reg == b->reg && a->k == b->k);
786 default:
787 gdb_assert (0);
788 }
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789}
790
5769d3cd 791
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792/* Return non-zero if A is the original value of register number R
793 plus K, zero otherwise. */
794static int
795pv_is_register (struct prologue_value *a, int r, CORE_ADDR k)
796{
797 return (a->kind == pv_register
798 && a->reg == r
799 && a->k == k);
800}
5769d3cd 801
5769d3cd 802
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803/* Decoding S/390 instructions. */
804
805/* Named opcode values for the S/390 instructions we recognize. Some
806 instructions have their opcode split across two fields; those are the
807 op1_* and op2_* enums. */
808enum
809 {
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810 op1_lhi = 0xa7, op2_lhi = 0x08,
811 op1_lghi = 0xa7, op2_lghi = 0x09,
00ce08ef 812 op1_lgfi = 0xc0, op2_lgfi = 0x01,
4bc8c588 813 op_lr = 0x18,
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814 op_lgr = 0xb904,
815 op_l = 0x58,
816 op1_ly = 0xe3, op2_ly = 0x58,
817 op1_lg = 0xe3, op2_lg = 0x04,
818 op_lm = 0x98,
819 op1_lmy = 0xeb, op2_lmy = 0x98,
820 op1_lmg = 0xeb, op2_lmg = 0x04,
4bc8c588 821 op_st = 0x50,
a8c99f38 822 op1_sty = 0xe3, op2_sty = 0x50,
4bc8c588 823 op1_stg = 0xe3, op2_stg = 0x24,
a8c99f38 824 op_std = 0x60,
4bc8c588 825 op_stm = 0x90,
a8c99f38 826 op1_stmy = 0xeb, op2_stmy = 0x90,
4bc8c588 827 op1_stmg = 0xeb, op2_stmg = 0x24,
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828 op1_aghi = 0xa7, op2_aghi = 0x0b,
829 op1_ahi = 0xa7, op2_ahi = 0x0a,
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830 op1_agfi = 0xc2, op2_agfi = 0x08,
831 op1_afi = 0xc2, op2_afi = 0x09,
832 op1_algfi= 0xc2, op2_algfi= 0x0a,
833 op1_alfi = 0xc2, op2_alfi = 0x0b,
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834 op_ar = 0x1a,
835 op_agr = 0xb908,
836 op_a = 0x5a,
837 op1_ay = 0xe3, op2_ay = 0x5a,
838 op1_ag = 0xe3, op2_ag = 0x08,
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839 op1_slgfi= 0xc2, op2_slgfi= 0x04,
840 op1_slfi = 0xc2, op2_slfi = 0x05,
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841 op_sr = 0x1b,
842 op_sgr = 0xb909,
843 op_s = 0x5b,
844 op1_sy = 0xe3, op2_sy = 0x5b,
845 op1_sg = 0xe3, op2_sg = 0x09,
846 op_nr = 0x14,
847 op_ngr = 0xb980,
848 op_la = 0x41,
849 op1_lay = 0xe3, op2_lay = 0x71,
850 op1_larl = 0xc0, op2_larl = 0x00,
851 op_basr = 0x0d,
852 op_bas = 0x4d,
853 op_bcr = 0x07,
854 op_bc = 0x0d,
855 op1_bras = 0xa7, op2_bras = 0x05,
856 op1_brasl= 0xc0, op2_brasl= 0x05,
857 op1_brc = 0xa7, op2_brc = 0x04,
858 op1_brcl = 0xc0, op2_brcl = 0x04,
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859 };
860
861
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862/* Read a single instruction from address AT. */
863
864#define S390_MAX_INSTR_SIZE 6
865static int
866s390_readinstruction (bfd_byte instr[], CORE_ADDR at)
867{
868 static int s390_instrlen[] = { 2, 4, 4, 6 };
869 int instrlen;
870
1f602b35 871 if (deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (at, &instr[0], 2))
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872 return -1;
873 instrlen = s390_instrlen[instr[0] >> 6];
874 if (instrlen > 2)
875 {
1f602b35 876 if (deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (at + 2, &instr[2], instrlen - 2))
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877 return -1;
878 }
879 return instrlen;
880}
881
882
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883/* The functions below are for recognizing and decoding S/390
884 instructions of various formats. Each of them checks whether INSN
885 is an instruction of the given format, with the specified opcodes.
886 If it is, it sets the remaining arguments to the values of the
887 instruction's fields, and returns a non-zero value; otherwise, it
888 returns zero.
889
890 These functions' arguments appear in the order they appear in the
891 instruction, not in the machine-language form. So, opcodes always
892 come first, even though they're sometimes scattered around the
893 instructions. And displacements appear before base and extension
894 registers, as they do in the assembly syntax, not at the end, as
895 they do in the machine language. */
a78f21af 896static int
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897is_ri (bfd_byte *insn, int op1, int op2, unsigned int *r1, int *i2)
898{
899 if (insn[0] == op1 && (insn[1] & 0xf) == op2)
900 {
901 *r1 = (insn[1] >> 4) & 0xf;
902 /* i2 is a 16-bit signed quantity. */
903 *i2 = (((insn[2] << 8) | insn[3]) ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000;
904 return 1;
905 }
906 else
907 return 0;
908}
8ac0e65a 909
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911static int
912is_ril (bfd_byte *insn, int op1, int op2,
913 unsigned int *r1, int *i2)
914{
915 if (insn[0] == op1 && (insn[1] & 0xf) == op2)
916 {
917 *r1 = (insn[1] >> 4) & 0xf;
918 /* i2 is a signed quantity. If the host 'int' is 32 bits long,
919 no sign extension is necessary, but we don't want to assume
920 that. */
921 *i2 = (((insn[2] << 24)
922 | (insn[3] << 16)
923 | (insn[4] << 8)
924 | (insn[5])) ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000;
925 return 1;
926 }
927 else
928 return 0;
929}
930
931
932static int
933is_rr (bfd_byte *insn, int op, unsigned int *r1, unsigned int *r2)
934{
935 if (insn[0] == op)
936 {
937 *r1 = (insn[1] >> 4) & 0xf;
938 *r2 = insn[1] & 0xf;
939 return 1;
940 }
941 else
942 return 0;
943}
944
945
946static int
947is_rre (bfd_byte *insn, int op, unsigned int *r1, unsigned int *r2)
948{
949 if (((insn[0] << 8) | insn[1]) == op)
950 {
951 /* Yes, insn[3]. insn[2] is unused in RRE format. */
952 *r1 = (insn[3] >> 4) & 0xf;
953 *r2 = insn[3] & 0xf;
954 return 1;
955 }
956 else
957 return 0;
958}
959
960
961static int
962is_rs (bfd_byte *insn, int op,
963 unsigned int *r1, unsigned int *r3, unsigned int *d2, unsigned int *b2)
964{
965 if (insn[0] == op)
966 {
967 *r1 = (insn[1] >> 4) & 0xf;
968 *r3 = insn[1] & 0xf;
969 *b2 = (insn[2] >> 4) & 0xf;
970 *d2 = ((insn[2] & 0xf) << 8) | insn[3];
971 return 1;
972 }
973 else
974 return 0;
975}
976
977
978static int
a8c99f38 979is_rsy (bfd_byte *insn, int op1, int op2,
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980 unsigned int *r1, unsigned int *r3, unsigned int *d2, unsigned int *b2)
981{
982 if (insn[0] == op1
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983 && insn[5] == op2)
984 {
985 *r1 = (insn[1] >> 4) & 0xf;
986 *r3 = insn[1] & 0xf;
987 *b2 = (insn[2] >> 4) & 0xf;
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988 /* The 'long displacement' is a 20-bit signed integer. */
989 *d2 = ((((insn[2] & 0xf) << 8) | insn[3] | (insn[4] << 12))
990 ^ 0x80000) - 0x80000;
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991 return 1;
992 }
993 else
994 return 0;
995}
996
997
998static int
999is_rx (bfd_byte *insn, int op,
1000 unsigned int *r1, unsigned int *d2, unsigned int *x2, unsigned int *b2)
1001{
1002 if (insn[0] == op)
1003 {
1004 *r1 = (insn[1] >> 4) & 0xf;
1005 *x2 = insn[1] & 0xf;
1006 *b2 = (insn[2] >> 4) & 0xf;
1007 *d2 = ((insn[2] & 0xf) << 8) | insn[3];
1008 return 1;
1009 }
1010 else
1011 return 0;
1012}
1013
1014
1015static int
a8c99f38 1016is_rxy (bfd_byte *insn, int op1, int op2,
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1017 unsigned int *r1, unsigned int *d2, unsigned int *x2, unsigned int *b2)
1018{
1019 if (insn[0] == op1
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1020 && insn[5] == op2)
1021 {
1022 *r1 = (insn[1] >> 4) & 0xf;
1023 *x2 = insn[1] & 0xf;
1024 *b2 = (insn[2] >> 4) & 0xf;
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1025 /* The 'long displacement' is a 20-bit signed integer. */
1026 *d2 = ((((insn[2] & 0xf) << 8) | insn[3] | (insn[4] << 12))
1027 ^ 0x80000) - 0x80000;
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1028 return 1;
1029 }
1030 else
1031 return 0;
1032}
1033
1034
1035/* Set ADDR to the effective address for an X-style instruction, like:
1036
1037 L R1, D2(X2, B2)
1038
a8c99f38 1039 Here, X2 and B2 are registers, and D2 is a signed 20-bit
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1040 constant; the effective address is the sum of all three. If either
1041 X2 or B2 are zero, then it doesn't contribute to the sum --- this
1042 means that r0 can't be used as either X2 or B2.
1043
1044 GPR is an array of general register values, indexed by GPR number,
1045 not GDB register number. */
1046static void
1047compute_x_addr (struct prologue_value *addr,
1048 struct prologue_value *gpr,
a8c99f38 1049 int d2, unsigned int x2, unsigned int b2)
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1050{
1051 /* We can't just add stuff directly in addr; it might alias some of
1052 the registers we need to read. */
1053 struct prologue_value result;
1054
1055 pv_set_to_constant (&result, d2);
1056 if (x2)
1057 pv_add (&result, &result, &gpr[x2]);
1058 if (b2)
1059 pv_add (&result, &result, &gpr[b2]);
1060
1061 *addr = result;
1062}
1063
1064
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1065#define S390_NUM_GPRS 16
1066#define S390_NUM_FPRS 16
4bc8c588 1067
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1068struct s390_prologue_data {
1069
1070 /* The size of a GPR or FPR. */
1071 int gpr_size;
1072 int fpr_size;
1073
1074 /* The general-purpose registers. */
1075 struct prologue_value gpr[S390_NUM_GPRS];
1076
1077 /* The floating-point registers. */
1078 struct prologue_value fpr[S390_NUM_FPRS];
1079
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1080 /* The offset relative to the CFA where the incoming GPR N was saved
1081 by the function prologue. 0 if not saved or unknown. */
1082 int gpr_slot[S390_NUM_GPRS];
4bc8c588 1083
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1084 /* Likewise for FPRs. */
1085 int fpr_slot[S390_NUM_FPRS];
4bc8c588 1086
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1087 /* Nonzero if the backchain was saved. This is assumed to be the
1088 case when the incoming SP is saved at the current SP location. */
1089 int back_chain_saved_p;
1090};
4bc8c588 1091
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1092/* Do a SIZE-byte store of VALUE to ADDR. */
1093static void
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1094s390_store (struct prologue_value *addr,
1095 CORE_ADDR size,
1096 struct prologue_value *value,
a8c99f38 1097 struct s390_prologue_data *data)
4bc8c588 1098{
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1099 struct prologue_value cfa, offset;
1100 int i;
1101
1102 /* Check whether we are storing the backchain. */
1103 pv_subtract (&offset, &data->gpr[S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM], addr);
1104
1105 if (offset.kind == pv_constant && offset.k == 0)
1106 if (size == data->gpr_size
1107 && pv_is_register (value, S390_SP_REGNUM, 0))
1108 {
1109 data->back_chain_saved_p = 1;
1110 return;
1111 }
1112
1113
1114 /* Check whether we are storing a register into the stack. */
1115 pv_set_to_register (&cfa, S390_SP_REGNUM, 16 * data->gpr_size + 32);
1116 pv_subtract (&offset, &cfa, addr);
4bc8c588 1117
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1118 if (offset.kind == pv_constant
1119 && offset.k < INT_MAX && offset.k > 0
1120 && offset.k % data->gpr_size == 0)
a8c99f38 1121 {
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1122 /* If we are storing the original value of a register, we want to
1123 record the CFA offset. If the same register is stored multiple
1124 times, the stack slot with the highest address counts. */
1125
1126 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_GPRS; i++)
1127 if (size == data->gpr_size
1128 && pv_is_register (value, S390_R0_REGNUM + i, 0))
1129 if (data->gpr_slot[i] == 0
1130 || data->gpr_slot[i] > offset.k)
1131 {
1132 data->gpr_slot[i] = offset.k;
1133 return;
1134 }
1135
1136 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_FPRS; i++)
1137 if (size == data->fpr_size
1138 && pv_is_register (value, S390_F0_REGNUM + i, 0))
1139 if (data->fpr_slot[i] == 0
1140 || data->fpr_slot[i] > offset.k)
1141 {
1142 data->fpr_slot[i] = offset.k;
1143 return;
1144 }
a8c99f38 1145 }
4bc8c588 1146
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1148 /* Note: If this is some store we cannot identify, you might think we
1149 should forget our cached values, as any of those might have been hit.
1150
1151 However, we make the assumption that the register save areas are only
1152 ever stored to once in any given function, and we do recognize these
1153 stores. Thus every store we cannot recognize does not hit our data. */
4bc8c588 1154}
4bc8c588 1155
a8c99f38 1156/* Do a SIZE-byte load from ADDR into VALUE. */
4bc8c588 1157static void
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1158s390_load (struct prologue_value *addr,
1159 CORE_ADDR size,
1160 struct prologue_value *value,
1161 struct s390_prologue_data *data)
4bc8c588 1162{
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1163 struct prologue_value cfa, offset;
1164 int i;
4bc8c588 1165
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1166 /* If it's a load from an in-line constant pool, then we can
1167 simulate that, under the assumption that the code isn't
1168 going to change between the time the processor actually
1169 executed it creating the current frame, and the time when
1170 we're analyzing the code to unwind past that frame. */
1171 if (addr->kind == pv_constant)
4bc8c588 1172 {
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1173 struct section_table *secp;
1174 secp = target_section_by_addr (&current_target, addr->k);
1175 if (secp != NULL
1176 && (bfd_get_section_flags (secp->bfd, secp->the_bfd_section)
1177 & SEC_READONLY))
1178 {
1179 pv_set_to_constant (value, read_memory_integer (addr->k, size));
1180 return;
1181 }
1182 }
7666f43c 1183
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1184 /* Check whether we are accessing one of our save slots. */
1185 pv_set_to_register (&cfa, S390_SP_REGNUM, 16 * data->gpr_size + 32);
1186 pv_subtract (&offset, &cfa, addr);
1187
1188 if (offset.kind == pv_constant
1189 && offset.k < INT_MAX && offset.k > 0)
a8c99f38 1190 {
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1191 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_GPRS; i++)
1192 if (offset.k == data->gpr_slot[i])
1193 {
1194 pv_set_to_register (value, S390_R0_REGNUM + i, 0);
1195 return;
1196 }
1197
1198 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_FPRS; i++)
1199 if (offset.k == data->fpr_slot[i])
1200 {
1201 pv_set_to_register (value, S390_F0_REGNUM + i, 0);
1202 return;
1203 }
5769d3cd 1204 }
4bc8c588 1205
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1206 /* Otherwise, we don't know the value. */
1207 pv_set_to_unknown (value);
1208}
1209
4bc8c588 1210
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1211/* Analyze the prologue of the function starting at START_PC,
1212 continuing at most until CURRENT_PC. Initialize DATA to
1213 hold all information we find out about the state of the registers
1214 and stack slots. Return the address of the instruction after
1215 the last one that changed the SP, FP, or back chain; or zero
1216 on error. */
1217static CORE_ADDR
1218s390_analyze_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1219 CORE_ADDR start_pc,
1220 CORE_ADDR current_pc,
1221 struct s390_prologue_data *data)
4bc8c588 1222{
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1223 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
1224
4bc8c588 1225 /* Our return value:
a8c99f38
JB
1226 The address of the instruction after the last one that changed
1227 the SP, FP, or back chain; zero if we got an error trying to
1228 read memory. */
1229 CORE_ADDR result = start_pc;
4bc8c588 1230
4bc8c588
JB
1231 /* The current PC for our abstract interpretation. */
1232 CORE_ADDR pc;
1233
1234 /* The address of the next instruction after that. */
1235 CORE_ADDR next_pc;
1236
4bc8c588
JB
1237 /* Set up everything's initial value. */
1238 {
1239 int i;
1240
a8c99f38
JB
1241 /* For the purpose of prologue tracking, we consider the GPR size to
1242 be equal to the ABI word size, even if it is actually larger
1243 (i.e. when running a 32-bit binary under a 64-bit kernel). */
1244 data->gpr_size = word_size;
1245 data->fpr_size = 8;
1246
4bc8c588 1247 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_GPRS; i++)
a8c99f38 1248 pv_set_to_register (&data->gpr[i], S390_R0_REGNUM + i, 0);
4bc8c588
JB
1249
1250 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_FPRS; i++)
a8c99f38 1251 pv_set_to_register (&data->fpr[i], S390_F0_REGNUM + i, 0);
4bc8c588 1252
121d8485
UW
1253 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_GPRS; i++)
1254 data->gpr_slot[i] = 0;
1255
1256 for (i = 0; i < S390_NUM_FPRS; i++)
1257 data->fpr_slot[i] = 0;
4bc8c588 1258
121d8485 1259 data->back_chain_saved_p = 0;
4bc8c588
JB
1260 }
1261
a8c99f38
JB
1262 /* Start interpreting instructions, until we hit the frame's
1263 current PC or the first branch instruction. */
1264 for (pc = start_pc; pc > 0 && pc < current_pc; pc = next_pc)
5769d3cd 1265 {
4bc8c588 1266 bfd_byte insn[S390_MAX_INSTR_SIZE];
a788de9b 1267 int insn_len = s390_readinstruction (insn, pc);
4bc8c588
JB
1268
1269 /* Fields for various kinds of instructions. */
a8c99f38
JB
1270 unsigned int b2, r1, r2, x2, r3;
1271 int i2, d2;
4bc8c588 1272
121d8485 1273 /* The values of SP and FP before this instruction,
4bc8c588 1274 for detecting instructions that change them. */
121d8485
UW
1275 struct prologue_value pre_insn_sp, pre_insn_fp;
1276 /* Likewise for the flag whether the back chain was saved. */
1277 int pre_insn_back_chain_saved_p;
4bc8c588
JB
1278
1279 /* If we got an error trying to read the instruction, report it. */
1280 if (insn_len < 0)
8ac0e65a 1281 {
a8c99f38 1282 result = 0;
4bc8c588
JB
1283 break;
1284 }
1285
1286 next_pc = pc + insn_len;
1287
a8c99f38
JB
1288 pre_insn_sp = data->gpr[S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM];
1289 pre_insn_fp = data->gpr[S390_FRAME_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM];
121d8485 1290 pre_insn_back_chain_saved_p = data->back_chain_saved_p;
4bc8c588 1291
a8c99f38
JB
1292 /* LHI r1, i2 --- load halfword immediate */
1293 if (word_size == 4
1294 && is_ri (insn, op1_lhi, op2_lhi, &r1, &i2))
1295 pv_set_to_constant (&data->gpr[r1], i2);
4bc8c588 1296
a8c99f38
JB
1297 /* LGHI r1, i2 --- load halfword immediate (64-bit version) */
1298 else if (word_size == 8
1299 && is_ri (insn, op1_lghi, op2_lghi, &r1, &i2))
1300 pv_set_to_constant (&data->gpr[r1], i2);
4bc8c588 1301
00ce08ef
UW
1302 /* LGFI r1, i2 --- load fullword immediate */
1303 else if (is_ril (insn, op1_lgfi, op2_lgfi, &r1, &i2))
1304 pv_set_to_constant (&data->gpr[r1], i2);
1305
a8c99f38
JB
1306 /* LR r1, r2 --- load from register */
1307 else if (word_size == 4
1308 && is_rr (insn, op_lr, &r1, &r2))
1309 data->gpr[r1] = data->gpr[r2];
4bc8c588 1310
a8c99f38
JB
1311 /* LGR r1, r2 --- load from register (64-bit version) */
1312 else if (word_size == 8
1313 && is_rre (insn, op_lgr, &r1, &r2))
1314 data->gpr[r1] = data->gpr[r2];
4bc8c588 1315
a8c99f38
JB
1316 /* L r1, d2(x2, b2) --- load */
1317 else if (word_size == 4
1318 && is_rx (insn, op_l, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
4bc8c588 1319 {
a8c99f38 1320 struct prologue_value addr;
4bc8c588 1321
a8c99f38
JB
1322 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1323 s390_load (&addr, 4, &data->gpr[r1], data);
4bc8c588
JB
1324 }
1325
a8c99f38
JB
1326 /* LY r1, d2(x2, b2) --- load (long-displacement version) */
1327 else if (word_size == 4
1328 && is_rxy (insn, op1_ly, op2_ly, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
4bc8c588
JB
1329 {
1330 struct prologue_value addr;
4bc8c588 1331
a8c99f38
JB
1332 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1333 s390_load (&addr, 4, &data->gpr[r1], data);
1334 }
4bc8c588 1335
a8c99f38
JB
1336 /* LG r1, d2(x2, b2) --- load (64-bit version) */
1337 else if (word_size == 8
1338 && is_rxy (insn, op1_lg, op2_lg, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1339 {
1340 struct prologue_value addr;
4bc8c588 1341
a8c99f38
JB
1342 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1343 s390_load (&addr, 8, &data->gpr[r1], data);
1344 }
4bc8c588 1345
a8c99f38
JB
1346 /* ST r1, d2(x2, b2) --- store */
1347 else if (word_size == 4
1348 && is_rx (insn, op_st, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1349 {
1350 struct prologue_value addr;
4bc8c588 1351
a8c99f38
JB
1352 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1353 s390_store (&addr, 4, &data->gpr[r1], data);
1354 }
4bc8c588 1355
a8c99f38
JB
1356 /* STY r1, d2(x2, b2) --- store (long-displacement version) */
1357 else if (word_size == 4
1358 && is_rxy (insn, op1_sty, op2_sty, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
4bc8c588
JB
1359 {
1360 struct prologue_value addr;
a8c99f38
JB
1361
1362 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1363 s390_store (&addr, 4, &data->gpr[r1], data);
4bc8c588
JB
1364 }
1365
a8c99f38
JB
1366 /* STG r1, d2(x2, b2) --- store (64-bit version) */
1367 else if (word_size == 8
1368 && is_rxy (insn, op1_stg, op2_stg, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
4bc8c588
JB
1369 {
1370 struct prologue_value addr;
1371
a8c99f38
JB
1372 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1373 s390_store (&addr, 8, &data->gpr[r1], data);
4bc8c588
JB
1374 }
1375
1376 /* STD r1, d2(x2,b2) --- store floating-point register */
1377 else if (is_rx (insn, op_std, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1378 {
1379 struct prologue_value addr;
1380
a8c99f38
JB
1381 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1382 s390_store (&addr, 8, &data->fpr[r1], data);
4bc8c588
JB
1383 }
1384
a8c99f38
JB
1385 /* STM r1, r3, d2(b2) --- store multiple */
1386 else if (word_size == 4
1387 && is_rs (insn, op_stm, &r1, &r3, &d2, &b2))
4bc8c588 1388 {
a8c99f38
JB
1389 int regnum;
1390 int offset;
4bc8c588
JB
1391 struct prologue_value addr;
1392
a8c99f38
JB
1393 for (regnum = r1, offset = 0;
1394 regnum <= r3;
1395 regnum++, offset += 4)
1396 {
1397 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2 + offset, 0, b2);
1398 s390_store (&addr, 4, &data->gpr[regnum], data);
1399 }
4bc8c588
JB
1400 }
1401
a8c99f38
JB
1402 /* STMY r1, r3, d2(b2) --- store multiple (long-displacement version) */
1403 else if (word_size == 4
1404 && is_rsy (insn, op1_stmy, op2_stmy, &r1, &r3, &d2, &b2))
4bc8c588
JB
1405 {
1406 int regnum;
1407 int offset;
1408 struct prologue_value addr;
1409
1410 for (regnum = r1, offset = 0;
1411 regnum <= r3;
1412 regnum++, offset += 4)
1413 {
a8c99f38
JB
1414 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2 + offset, 0, b2);
1415 s390_store (&addr, 4, &data->gpr[regnum], data);
4bc8c588 1416 }
4bc8c588
JB
1417 }
1418
a8c99f38
JB
1419 /* STMG r1, r3, d2(b2) --- store multiple (64-bit version) */
1420 else if (word_size == 8
1421 && is_rsy (insn, op1_stmg, op2_stmg, &r1, &r3, &d2, &b2))
4bc8c588
JB
1422 {
1423 int regnum;
1424 int offset;
1425 struct prologue_value addr;
1426
1427 for (regnum = r1, offset = 0;
1428 regnum <= r3;
1429 regnum++, offset += 8)
1430 {
a8c99f38
JB
1431 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2 + offset, 0, b2);
1432 s390_store (&addr, 8, &data->gpr[regnum], data);
4bc8c588 1433 }
a8c99f38
JB
1434 }
1435
1436 /* AHI r1, i2 --- add halfword immediate */
1437 else if (word_size == 4
1438 && is_ri (insn, op1_ahi, op2_ahi, &r1, &i2))
1439 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], i2);
1440
1441 /* AGHI r1, i2 --- add halfword immediate (64-bit version) */
1442 else if (word_size == 8
1443 && is_ri (insn, op1_aghi, op2_aghi, &r1, &i2))
1444 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], i2);
1445
00ce08ef
UW
1446 /* AFI r1, i2 --- add fullword immediate */
1447 else if (word_size == 4
1448 && is_ril (insn, op1_afi, op2_afi, &r1, &i2))
1449 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], i2);
1450
1451 /* AGFI r1, i2 --- add fullword immediate (64-bit version) */
1452 else if (word_size == 8
1453 && is_ril (insn, op1_agfi, op2_agfi, &r1, &i2))
1454 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], i2);
1455
1456 /* ALFI r1, i2 --- add logical immediate */
1457 else if (word_size == 4
1458 && is_ril (insn, op1_alfi, op2_alfi, &r1, &i2))
1459 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], (CORE_ADDR)i2 & 0xffffffff);
1460
1461 /* ALGFI r1, i2 --- add logical immediate (64-bit version) */
1462 else if (word_size == 8
1463 && is_ril (insn, op1_algfi, op2_algfi, &r1, &i2))
1464 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], (CORE_ADDR)i2 & 0xffffffff);
1465
a8c99f38
JB
1466 /* AR r1, r2 -- add register */
1467 else if (word_size == 4
1468 && is_rr (insn, op_ar, &r1, &r2))
1469 pv_add (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r2]);
1470
1471 /* AGR r1, r2 -- add register (64-bit version) */
1472 else if (word_size == 8
1473 && is_rre (insn, op_agr, &r1, &r2))
1474 pv_add (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r2]);
1475
1476 /* A r1, d2(x2, b2) -- add */
1477 else if (word_size == 4
1478 && is_rx (insn, op_a, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1479 {
1480 struct prologue_value addr;
1481 struct prologue_value value;
1482
1483 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1484 s390_load (&addr, 4, &value, data);
1485
1486 pv_add (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &value);
1487 }
1488
1489 /* AY r1, d2(x2, b2) -- add (long-displacement version) */
1490 else if (word_size == 4
1491 && is_rxy (insn, op1_ay, op2_ay, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1492 {
1493 struct prologue_value addr;
1494 struct prologue_value value;
1495
1496 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1497 s390_load (&addr, 4, &value, data);
1498
1499 pv_add (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &value);
1500 }
1501
1502 /* AG r1, d2(x2, b2) -- add (64-bit version) */
1503 else if (word_size == 8
1504 && is_rxy (insn, op1_ag, op2_ag, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1505 {
1506 struct prologue_value addr;
1507 struct prologue_value value;
1508
1509 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1510 s390_load (&addr, 8, &value, data);
1511
1512 pv_add (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &value);
1513 }
1514
00ce08ef
UW
1515 /* SLFI r1, i2 --- subtract logical immediate */
1516 else if (word_size == 4
1517 && is_ril (insn, op1_slfi, op2_slfi, &r1, &i2))
1518 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], -((CORE_ADDR)i2 & 0xffffffff));
1519
1520 /* SLGFI r1, i2 --- subtract logical immediate (64-bit version) */
1521 else if (word_size == 8
1522 && is_ril (insn, op1_slgfi, op2_slgfi, &r1, &i2))
1523 pv_add_constant (&data->gpr[r1], -((CORE_ADDR)i2 & 0xffffffff));
1524
a8c99f38
JB
1525 /* SR r1, r2 -- subtract register */
1526 else if (word_size == 4
1527 && is_rr (insn, op_sr, &r1, &r2))
1528 pv_subtract (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r2]);
1529
1530 /* SGR r1, r2 -- subtract register (64-bit version) */
1531 else if (word_size == 8
1532 && is_rre (insn, op_sgr, &r1, &r2))
1533 pv_subtract (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r2]);
1534
1535 /* S r1, d2(x2, b2) -- subtract */
1536 else if (word_size == 4
1537 && is_rx (insn, op_s, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1538 {
1539 struct prologue_value addr;
1540 struct prologue_value value;
1541
1542 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1543 s390_load (&addr, 4, &value, data);
1544
1545 pv_subtract (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &value);
1546 }
1547
1548 /* SY r1, d2(x2, b2) -- subtract (long-displacement version) */
1549 else if (word_size == 4
1550 && is_rxy (insn, op1_sy, op2_sy, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1551 {
1552 struct prologue_value addr;
1553 struct prologue_value value;
1554
1555 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1556 s390_load (&addr, 4, &value, data);
1557
1558 pv_subtract (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &value);
1559 }
1560
1561 /* SG r1, d2(x2, b2) -- subtract (64-bit version) */
1562 else if (word_size == 8
1563 && is_rxy (insn, op1_sg, op2_sg, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1564 {
1565 struct prologue_value addr;
1566 struct prologue_value value;
1567
1568 compute_x_addr (&addr, data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1569 s390_load (&addr, 8, &value, data);
1570
1571 pv_subtract (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &value);
1572 }
1573
1574 /* NR r1, r2 --- logical and */
1575 else if (word_size == 4
1576 && is_rr (insn, op_nr, &r1, &r2))
1577 pv_logical_and (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r2]);
1578
1579 /* NGR r1, r2 >--- logical and (64-bit version) */
1580 else if (word_size == 8
1581 && is_rre (insn, op_ngr, &r1, &r2))
1582 pv_logical_and (&data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r1], &data->gpr[r2]);
1583
1584 /* LA r1, d2(x2, b2) --- load address */
1585 else if (is_rx (insn, op_la, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1586 compute_x_addr (&data->gpr[r1], data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1587
1588 /* LAY r1, d2(x2, b2) --- load address (long-displacement version) */
1589 else if (is_rxy (insn, op1_lay, op2_lay, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2))
1590 compute_x_addr (&data->gpr[r1], data->gpr, d2, x2, b2);
1591
1592 /* LARL r1, i2 --- load address relative long */
1593 else if (is_ril (insn, op1_larl, op2_larl, &r1, &i2))
1594 pv_set_to_constant (&data->gpr[r1], pc + i2 * 2);
1595
1596 /* BASR r1, 0 --- branch and save
1597 Since r2 is zero, this saves the PC in r1, but doesn't branch. */
1598 else if (is_rr (insn, op_basr, &r1, &r2)
1599 && r2 == 0)
1600 pv_set_to_constant (&data->gpr[r1], next_pc);
1601
1602 /* BRAS r1, i2 --- branch relative and save */
1603 else if (is_ri (insn, op1_bras, op2_bras, &r1, &i2))
1604 {
1605 pv_set_to_constant (&data->gpr[r1], next_pc);
1606 next_pc = pc + i2 * 2;
4bc8c588 1607
a8c99f38
JB
1608 /* We'd better not interpret any backward branches. We'll
1609 never terminate. */
1610 if (next_pc <= pc)
4bc8c588
JB
1611 break;
1612 }
1613
a8c99f38
JB
1614 /* Terminate search when hitting any other branch instruction. */
1615 else if (is_rr (insn, op_basr, &r1, &r2)
1616 || is_rx (insn, op_bas, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2)
1617 || is_rr (insn, op_bcr, &r1, &r2)
1618 || is_rx (insn, op_bc, &r1, &d2, &x2, &b2)
1619 || is_ri (insn, op1_brc, op2_brc, &r1, &i2)
1620 || is_ril (insn, op1_brcl, op2_brcl, &r1, &i2)
1621 || is_ril (insn, op1_brasl, op2_brasl, &r2, &i2))
1622 break;
1623
4bc8c588
JB
1624 else
1625 /* An instruction we don't know how to simulate. The only
1626 safe thing to do would be to set every value we're tracking
a8c99f38
JB
1627 to 'unknown'. Instead, we'll be optimistic: we assume that
1628 we *can* interpret every instruction that the compiler uses
1629 to manipulate any of the data we're interested in here --
1630 then we can just ignore anything else. */
1631 ;
4bc8c588
JB
1632
1633 /* Record the address after the last instruction that changed
1634 the FP, SP, or backlink. Ignore instructions that changed
1635 them back to their original values --- those are probably
1636 restore instructions. (The back chain is never restored,
1637 just popped.) */
1638 {
a8c99f38
JB
1639 struct prologue_value *sp = &data->gpr[S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM];
1640 struct prologue_value *fp = &data->gpr[S390_FRAME_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM];
4bc8c588
JB
1641
1642 if ((! pv_is_identical (&pre_insn_sp, sp)
1643 && ! pv_is_register (sp, S390_SP_REGNUM, 0))
1644 || (! pv_is_identical (&pre_insn_fp, fp)
1645 && ! pv_is_register (fp, S390_FRAME_REGNUM, 0))
121d8485 1646 || pre_insn_back_chain_saved_p != data->back_chain_saved_p)
a8c99f38 1647 result = next_pc;
4bc8c588 1648 }
5769d3cd 1649 }
4bc8c588 1650
4bc8c588 1651 return result;
5769d3cd
AC
1652}
1653
a8c99f38
JB
1654/* Advance PC across any function entry prologue instructions to reach
1655 some "real" code. */
1656static CORE_ADDR
1657s390_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc)
1658{
1659 struct s390_prologue_data data;
1660 CORE_ADDR skip_pc;
1661 skip_pc = s390_analyze_prologue (current_gdbarch, pc, (CORE_ADDR)-1, &data);
1662 return skip_pc ? skip_pc : pc;
1663}
1664
d0f54f9d
JB
1665/* Return true if we are in the functin's epilogue, i.e. after the
1666 instruction that destroyed the function's stack frame. */
1667static int
1668s390_in_function_epilogue_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
1669{
1670 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
1671
1672 /* In frameless functions, there's not frame to destroy and thus
1673 we don't care about the epilogue.
1674
1675 In functions with frame, the epilogue sequence is a pair of
1676 a LM-type instruction that restores (amongst others) the
1677 return register %r14 and the stack pointer %r15, followed
1678 by a branch 'br %r14' --or equivalent-- that effects the
1679 actual return.
1680
1681 In that situation, this function needs to return 'true' in
1682 exactly one case: when pc points to that branch instruction.
1683
1684 Thus we try to disassemble the one instructions immediately
1685 preceeding pc and check whether it is an LM-type instruction
1686 modifying the stack pointer.
1687
1688 Note that disassembling backwards is not reliable, so there
1689 is a slight chance of false positives here ... */
1690
1691 bfd_byte insn[6];
1692 unsigned int r1, r3, b2;
1693 int d2;
1694
1695 if (word_size == 4
1f602b35 1696 && !deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (pc - 4, insn, 4)
d0f54f9d
JB
1697 && is_rs (insn, op_lm, &r1, &r3, &d2, &b2)
1698 && r3 == S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM)
1699 return 1;
1700
a8c99f38 1701 if (word_size == 4
1f602b35 1702 && !deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (pc - 6, insn, 6)
a8c99f38
JB
1703 && is_rsy (insn, op1_lmy, op2_lmy, &r1, &r3, &d2, &b2)
1704 && r3 == S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM)
1705 return 1;
1706
d0f54f9d 1707 if (word_size == 8
1f602b35 1708 && !deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (pc - 6, insn, 6)
a8c99f38 1709 && is_rsy (insn, op1_lmg, op2_lmg, &r1, &r3, &d2, &b2)
d0f54f9d
JB
1710 && r3 == S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM)
1711 return 1;
1712
1713 return 0;
1714}
5769d3cd 1715
a8c99f38
JB
1716
1717/* Normal stack frames. */
1718
1719struct s390_unwind_cache {
1720
1721 CORE_ADDR func;
1722 CORE_ADDR frame_base;
1723 CORE_ADDR local_base;
1724
1725 struct trad_frame_saved_reg *saved_regs;
1726};
1727
a78f21af 1728static int
a8c99f38
JB
1729s390_prologue_frame_unwind_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1730 struct s390_unwind_cache *info)
5769d3cd 1731{
a8c99f38 1732 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (next_frame);
121d8485 1733 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
a8c99f38
JB
1734 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
1735 struct s390_prologue_data data;
1736 struct prologue_value *fp = &data.gpr[S390_FRAME_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM];
1737 struct prologue_value *sp = &data.gpr[S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM];
121d8485
UW
1738 int i;
1739 CORE_ADDR cfa;
a8c99f38
JB
1740 CORE_ADDR func;
1741 CORE_ADDR result;
1742 ULONGEST reg;
1743 CORE_ADDR prev_sp;
1744 int frame_pointer;
1745 int size;
1746
1747 /* Try to find the function start address. If we can't find it, we don't
1748 bother searching for it -- with modern compilers this would be mostly
1749 pointless anyway. Trust that we'll either have valid DWARF-2 CFI data
1750 or else a valid backchain ... */
1751 func = frame_func_unwind (next_frame);
1752 if (!func)
1753 return 0;
5769d3cd 1754
a8c99f38
JB
1755 /* Try to analyze the prologue. */
1756 result = s390_analyze_prologue (gdbarch, func,
1757 frame_pc_unwind (next_frame), &data);
1758 if (!result)
5769d3cd 1759 return 0;
5769d3cd 1760
a8c99f38
JB
1761 /* If this was successful, we should have found the instruction that
1762 sets the stack pointer register to the previous value of the stack
1763 pointer minus the frame size. */
1764 if (sp->kind != pv_register || sp->reg != S390_SP_REGNUM)
5769d3cd 1765 return 0;
a8c99f38
JB
1766
1767 /* A frame size of zero at this point can mean either a real
1768 frameless function, or else a failure to find the prologue.
1769 Perform some sanity checks to verify we really have a
1770 frameless function. */
1771 if (sp->k == 0)
5769d3cd 1772 {
a8c99f38
JB
1773 /* If the next frame is a NORMAL_FRAME, this frame *cannot* have frame
1774 size zero. This is only possible if the next frame is a sentinel
1775 frame, a dummy frame, or a signal trampoline frame. */
0e100dab
AC
1776 /* FIXME: cagney/2004-05-01: This sanity check shouldn't be
1777 needed, instead the code should simpliy rely on its
1778 analysis. */
1779 if (get_frame_type (next_frame) == NORMAL_FRAME)
5769d3cd 1780 return 0;
5769d3cd 1781
a8c99f38
JB
1782 /* If we really have a frameless function, %r14 must be valid
1783 -- in particular, it must point to a different function. */
1784 reg = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, S390_RETADDR_REGNUM);
1785 reg = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, reg) - 1;
1786 if (get_pc_function_start (reg) == func)
5769d3cd 1787 {
a8c99f38
JB
1788 /* However, there is one case where it *is* valid for %r14
1789 to point to the same function -- if this is a recursive
1790 call, and we have stopped in the prologue *before* the
1791 stack frame was allocated.
1792
1793 Recognize this case by looking ahead a bit ... */
5769d3cd 1794
a8c99f38
JB
1795 struct s390_prologue_data data2;
1796 struct prologue_value *sp = &data2.gpr[S390_SP_REGNUM - S390_R0_REGNUM];
1797
1798 if (!(s390_analyze_prologue (gdbarch, func, (CORE_ADDR)-1, &data2)
1799 && sp->kind == pv_register
1800 && sp->reg == S390_SP_REGNUM
1801 && sp->k != 0))
1802 return 0;
5769d3cd 1803 }
5769d3cd 1804 }
5769d3cd
AC
1805
1806
a8c99f38
JB
1807 /* OK, we've found valid prologue data. */
1808 size = -sp->k;
5769d3cd 1809
a8c99f38
JB
1810 /* If the frame pointer originally also holds the same value
1811 as the stack pointer, we're probably using it. If it holds
1812 some other value -- even a constant offset -- it is most
1813 likely used as temp register. */
1814 if (pv_is_identical (sp, fp))
1815 frame_pointer = S390_FRAME_REGNUM;
1816 else
1817 frame_pointer = S390_SP_REGNUM;
1818
1819 /* If we've detected a function with stack frame, we'll still have to
1820 treat it as frameless if we're currently within the function epilog
1821 code at a point where the frame pointer has already been restored.
1822 This can only happen in an innermost frame. */
0e100dab
AC
1823 /* FIXME: cagney/2004-05-01: This sanity check shouldn't be needed,
1824 instead the code should simpliy rely on its analysis. */
1825 if (size > 0 && get_frame_type (next_frame) != NORMAL_FRAME)
5769d3cd 1826 {
a8c99f38
JB
1827 /* See the comment in s390_in_function_epilogue_p on why this is
1828 not completely reliable ... */
1829 if (s390_in_function_epilogue_p (gdbarch, frame_pc_unwind (next_frame)))
5769d3cd 1830 {
a8c99f38
JB
1831 memset (&data, 0, sizeof (data));
1832 size = 0;
1833 frame_pointer = S390_SP_REGNUM;
5769d3cd 1834 }
5769d3cd 1835 }
5769d3cd 1836
a8c99f38
JB
1837 /* Once we know the frame register and the frame size, we can unwind
1838 the current value of the frame register from the next frame, and
1839 add back the frame size to arrive that the previous frame's
1840 stack pointer value. */
1841 prev_sp = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, frame_pointer) + size;
121d8485 1842 cfa = prev_sp + 16*word_size + 32;
5769d3cd 1843
121d8485
UW
1844 /* Record the addresses of all register spill slots the prologue parser
1845 has recognized. Consider only registers defined as call-saved by the
1846 ABI; for call-clobbered registers the parser may have recognized
1847 spurious stores. */
5769d3cd 1848
121d8485
UW
1849 for (i = 6; i <= 15; i++)
1850 if (data.gpr_slot[i] != 0)
1851 info->saved_regs[S390_R0_REGNUM + i].addr = cfa - data.gpr_slot[i];
a8c99f38 1852
121d8485 1853 switch (tdep->abi)
5769d3cd 1854 {
121d8485
UW
1855 case ABI_LINUX_S390:
1856 if (data.fpr_slot[4] != 0)
1857 info->saved_regs[S390_F4_REGNUM].addr = cfa - data.fpr_slot[4];
1858 if (data.fpr_slot[6] != 0)
1859 info->saved_regs[S390_F6_REGNUM].addr = cfa - data.fpr_slot[6];
1860 break;
a8c99f38 1861
121d8485
UW
1862 case ABI_LINUX_ZSERIES:
1863 for (i = 8; i <= 15; i++)
1864 if (data.fpr_slot[i] != 0)
1865 info->saved_regs[S390_F0_REGNUM + i].addr = cfa - data.fpr_slot[i];
1866 break;
a8c99f38
JB
1867 }
1868
1869 /* Function return will set PC to %r14. */
1870 info->saved_regs[S390_PC_REGNUM] = info->saved_regs[S390_RETADDR_REGNUM];
1871
1872 /* In frameless functions, we unwind simply by moving the return
1873 address to the PC. However, if we actually stored to the
1874 save area, use that -- we might only think the function frameless
1875 because we're in the middle of the prologue ... */
1876 if (size == 0
1877 && !trad_frame_addr_p (info->saved_regs, S390_PC_REGNUM))
1878 {
1879 info->saved_regs[S390_PC_REGNUM].realreg = S390_RETADDR_REGNUM;
5769d3cd 1880 }
a8c99f38
JB
1881
1882 /* Another sanity check: unless this is a frameless function,
1883 we should have found spill slots for SP and PC.
1884 If not, we cannot unwind further -- this happens e.g. in
1885 libc's thread_start routine. */
1886 if (size > 0)
5769d3cd 1887 {
a8c99f38
JB
1888 if (!trad_frame_addr_p (info->saved_regs, S390_SP_REGNUM)
1889 || !trad_frame_addr_p (info->saved_regs, S390_PC_REGNUM))
1890 prev_sp = -1;
5769d3cd 1891 }
a8c99f38
JB
1892
1893 /* We use the current value of the frame register as local_base,
1894 and the top of the register save area as frame_base. */
1895 if (prev_sp != -1)
1896 {
1897 info->frame_base = prev_sp + 16*word_size + 32;
1898 info->local_base = prev_sp - size;
1899 }
1900
1901 info->func = func;
1902 return 1;
5769d3cd
AC
1903}
1904
a78f21af 1905static void
a8c99f38
JB
1906s390_backchain_frame_unwind_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1907 struct s390_unwind_cache *info)
5769d3cd 1908{
a8c99f38
JB
1909 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (next_frame);
1910 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
1911 CORE_ADDR backchain;
1912 ULONGEST reg;
1913 LONGEST sp;
1914
1915 /* Get the backchain. */
1916 reg = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, S390_SP_REGNUM);
1917 backchain = read_memory_unsigned_integer (reg, word_size);
1918
1919 /* A zero backchain terminates the frame chain. As additional
1920 sanity check, let's verify that the spill slot for SP in the
1921 save area pointed to by the backchain in fact links back to
1922 the save area. */
1923 if (backchain != 0
1924 && safe_read_memory_integer (backchain + 15*word_size, word_size, &sp)
1925 && (CORE_ADDR)sp == backchain)
1926 {
1927 /* We don't know which registers were saved, but it will have
1928 to be at least %r14 and %r15. This will allow us to continue
1929 unwinding, but other prev-frame registers may be incorrect ... */
1930 info->saved_regs[S390_SP_REGNUM].addr = backchain + 15*word_size;
1931 info->saved_regs[S390_RETADDR_REGNUM].addr = backchain + 14*word_size;
1932
1933 /* Function return will set PC to %r14. */
1934 info->saved_regs[S390_PC_REGNUM] = info->saved_regs[S390_RETADDR_REGNUM];
1935
1936 /* We use the current value of the frame register as local_base,
1937 and the top of the register save area as frame_base. */
1938 info->frame_base = backchain + 16*word_size + 32;
1939 info->local_base = reg;
1940 }
1941
1942 info->func = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
5769d3cd
AC
1943}
1944
a8c99f38
JB
1945static struct s390_unwind_cache *
1946s390_frame_unwind_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1947 void **this_prologue_cache)
1948{
1949 struct s390_unwind_cache *info;
1950 if (*this_prologue_cache)
1951 return *this_prologue_cache;
1952
1953 info = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct s390_unwind_cache);
1954 *this_prologue_cache = info;
1955 info->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
1956 info->func = -1;
1957 info->frame_base = -1;
1958 info->local_base = -1;
1959
1960 /* Try to use prologue analysis to fill the unwind cache.
1961 If this fails, fall back to reading the stack backchain. */
1962 if (!s390_prologue_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, info))
1963 s390_backchain_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, info);
1964
1965 return info;
1966}
5769d3cd 1967
a78f21af 1968static void
a8c99f38
JB
1969s390_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1970 void **this_prologue_cache,
1971 struct frame_id *this_id)
5769d3cd 1972{
a8c99f38
JB
1973 struct s390_unwind_cache *info
1974 = s390_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache);
5769d3cd 1975
a8c99f38
JB
1976 if (info->frame_base == -1)
1977 return;
5769d3cd 1978
a8c99f38 1979 *this_id = frame_id_build (info->frame_base, info->func);
5769d3cd
AC
1980}
1981
a8c99f38
JB
1982static void
1983s390_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1984 void **this_prologue_cache,
1985 int regnum, int *optimizedp,
1986 enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp,
f127898a 1987 int *realnump, gdb_byte *bufferp)
a8c99f38
JB
1988{
1989 struct s390_unwind_cache *info
1990 = s390_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache);
1f67027d
AC
1991 trad_frame_get_prev_register (next_frame, info->saved_regs, regnum,
1992 optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, bufferp);
a8c99f38
JB
1993}
1994
1995static const struct frame_unwind s390_frame_unwind = {
1996 NORMAL_FRAME,
1997 s390_frame_this_id,
1998 s390_frame_prev_register
1999};
2000
2001static const struct frame_unwind *
2002s390_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
2003{
2004 return &s390_frame_unwind;
2005}
5769d3cd
AC
2006
2007
8e645ae7
AC
2008/* Code stubs and their stack frames. For things like PLTs and NULL
2009 function calls (where there is no true frame and the return address
2010 is in the RETADDR register). */
a8c99f38 2011
8e645ae7
AC
2012struct s390_stub_unwind_cache
2013{
a8c99f38
JB
2014 CORE_ADDR frame_base;
2015 struct trad_frame_saved_reg *saved_regs;
2016};
2017
8e645ae7
AC
2018static struct s390_stub_unwind_cache *
2019s390_stub_frame_unwind_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2020 void **this_prologue_cache)
5769d3cd 2021{
a8c99f38
JB
2022 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (next_frame);
2023 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
8e645ae7 2024 struct s390_stub_unwind_cache *info;
a8c99f38 2025 ULONGEST reg;
5c3cf190 2026
a8c99f38
JB
2027 if (*this_prologue_cache)
2028 return *this_prologue_cache;
5c3cf190 2029
8e645ae7 2030 info = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct s390_stub_unwind_cache);
a8c99f38
JB
2031 *this_prologue_cache = info;
2032 info->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
2033
2034 /* The return address is in register %r14. */
2035 info->saved_regs[S390_PC_REGNUM].realreg = S390_RETADDR_REGNUM;
2036
2037 /* Retrieve stack pointer and determine our frame base. */
2038 reg = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, S390_SP_REGNUM);
2039 info->frame_base = reg + 16*word_size + 32;
2040
2041 return info;
5769d3cd
AC
2042}
2043
a8c99f38 2044static void
8e645ae7
AC
2045s390_stub_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2046 void **this_prologue_cache,
2047 struct frame_id *this_id)
5769d3cd 2048{
8e645ae7
AC
2049 struct s390_stub_unwind_cache *info
2050 = s390_stub_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache);
a8c99f38
JB
2051 *this_id = frame_id_build (info->frame_base, frame_pc_unwind (next_frame));
2052}
5769d3cd 2053
a8c99f38 2054static void
8e645ae7
AC
2055s390_stub_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2056 void **this_prologue_cache,
2057 int regnum, int *optimizedp,
2058 enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp,
f127898a 2059 int *realnump, gdb_byte *bufferp)
8e645ae7
AC
2060{
2061 struct s390_stub_unwind_cache *info
2062 = s390_stub_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache);
1f67027d
AC
2063 trad_frame_get_prev_register (next_frame, info->saved_regs, regnum,
2064 optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, bufferp);
a8c99f38
JB
2065}
2066
8e645ae7 2067static const struct frame_unwind s390_stub_frame_unwind = {
a8c99f38 2068 NORMAL_FRAME,
8e645ae7
AC
2069 s390_stub_frame_this_id,
2070 s390_stub_frame_prev_register
a8c99f38 2071};
5769d3cd 2072
a8c99f38 2073static const struct frame_unwind *
8e645ae7 2074s390_stub_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
a8c99f38 2075{
8e645ae7
AC
2076 CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
2077 bfd_byte insn[S390_MAX_INSTR_SIZE];
2078
2079 /* If the current PC points to non-readable memory, we assume we
2080 have trapped due to an invalid function pointer call. We handle
2081 the non-existing current function like a PLT stub. */
2082 if (in_plt_section (pc, NULL)
2083 || s390_readinstruction (insn, pc) < 0)
2084 return &s390_stub_frame_unwind;
2085 return NULL;
a8c99f38 2086}
5769d3cd
AC
2087
2088
a8c99f38 2089/* Signal trampoline stack frames. */
5769d3cd 2090
a8c99f38
JB
2091struct s390_sigtramp_unwind_cache {
2092 CORE_ADDR frame_base;
2093 struct trad_frame_saved_reg *saved_regs;
2094};
5769d3cd 2095
a8c99f38
JB
2096static struct s390_sigtramp_unwind_cache *
2097s390_sigtramp_frame_unwind_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2098 void **this_prologue_cache)
5769d3cd 2099{
a8c99f38
JB
2100 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (next_frame);
2101 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
2102 struct s390_sigtramp_unwind_cache *info;
2103 ULONGEST this_sp, prev_sp;
2104 CORE_ADDR next_ra, next_cfa, sigreg_ptr;
2105 int i;
2106
2107 if (*this_prologue_cache)
2108 return *this_prologue_cache;
5769d3cd 2109
a8c99f38
JB
2110 info = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct s390_sigtramp_unwind_cache);
2111 *this_prologue_cache = info;
2112 info->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
2113
2114 this_sp = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, S390_SP_REGNUM);
2115 next_ra = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
2116 next_cfa = this_sp + 16*word_size + 32;
2117
2118 /* New-style RT frame:
2119 retcode + alignment (8 bytes)
2120 siginfo (128 bytes)
2121 ucontext (contains sigregs at offset 5 words) */
2122 if (next_ra == next_cfa)
2123 {
f0f63663 2124 sigreg_ptr = next_cfa + 8 + 128 + align_up (5*word_size, 8);
a8c99f38
JB
2125 }
2126
2127 /* Old-style RT frame and all non-RT frames:
2128 old signal mask (8 bytes)
2129 pointer to sigregs */
5769d3cd
AC
2130 else
2131 {
a8c99f38
JB
2132 sigreg_ptr = read_memory_unsigned_integer (next_cfa + 8, word_size);
2133 }
5769d3cd 2134
a8c99f38
JB
2135 /* The sigregs structure looks like this:
2136 long psw_mask;
2137 long psw_addr;
2138 long gprs[16];
2139 int acrs[16];
2140 int fpc;
2141 int __pad;
2142 double fprs[16]; */
5769d3cd 2143
a8c99f38
JB
2144 /* Let's ignore the PSW mask, it will not be restored anyway. */
2145 sigreg_ptr += word_size;
2146
2147 /* Next comes the PSW address. */
2148 info->saved_regs[S390_PC_REGNUM].addr = sigreg_ptr;
2149 sigreg_ptr += word_size;
2150
2151 /* Then the GPRs. */
2152 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
2153 {
2154 info->saved_regs[S390_R0_REGNUM + i].addr = sigreg_ptr;
2155 sigreg_ptr += word_size;
2156 }
2157
2158 /* Then the ACRs. */
2159 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
2160 {
2161 info->saved_regs[S390_A0_REGNUM + i].addr = sigreg_ptr;
2162 sigreg_ptr += 4;
5769d3cd 2163 }
5769d3cd 2164
a8c99f38
JB
2165 /* The floating-point control word. */
2166 info->saved_regs[S390_FPC_REGNUM].addr = sigreg_ptr;
2167 sigreg_ptr += 8;
5769d3cd 2168
a8c99f38
JB
2169 /* And finally the FPRs. */
2170 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
2171 {
2172 info->saved_regs[S390_F0_REGNUM + i].addr = sigreg_ptr;
2173 sigreg_ptr += 8;
2174 }
2175
2176 /* Restore the previous frame's SP. */
2177 prev_sp = read_memory_unsigned_integer (
2178 info->saved_regs[S390_SP_REGNUM].addr,
2179 word_size);
5769d3cd 2180
a8c99f38
JB
2181 /* Determine our frame base. */
2182 info->frame_base = prev_sp + 16*word_size + 32;
5769d3cd 2183
a8c99f38 2184 return info;
5769d3cd
AC
2185}
2186
a8c99f38
JB
2187static void
2188s390_sigtramp_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2189 void **this_prologue_cache,
2190 struct frame_id *this_id)
5769d3cd 2191{
a8c99f38
JB
2192 struct s390_sigtramp_unwind_cache *info
2193 = s390_sigtramp_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache);
2194 *this_id = frame_id_build (info->frame_base, frame_pc_unwind (next_frame));
5769d3cd
AC
2195}
2196
4c8287ac 2197static void
a8c99f38
JB
2198s390_sigtramp_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2199 void **this_prologue_cache,
2200 int regnum, int *optimizedp,
2201 enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp,
f127898a 2202 int *realnump, gdb_byte *bufferp)
a8c99f38
JB
2203{
2204 struct s390_sigtramp_unwind_cache *info
2205 = s390_sigtramp_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache);
1f67027d
AC
2206 trad_frame_get_prev_register (next_frame, info->saved_regs, regnum,
2207 optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, bufferp);
a8c99f38
JB
2208}
2209
2210static const struct frame_unwind s390_sigtramp_frame_unwind = {
2211 SIGTRAMP_FRAME,
2212 s390_sigtramp_frame_this_id,
2213 s390_sigtramp_frame_prev_register
2214};
2215
2216static const struct frame_unwind *
2217s390_sigtramp_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
5769d3cd 2218{
a8c99f38
JB
2219 CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
2220 bfd_byte sigreturn[2];
4c8287ac 2221
1f602b35 2222 if (deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (pc, sigreturn, 2))
a8c99f38 2223 return NULL;
4c8287ac 2224
a8c99f38
JB
2225 if (sigreturn[0] != 0x0a /* svc */)
2226 return NULL;
5769d3cd 2227
a8c99f38
JB
2228 if (sigreturn[1] != 119 /* sigreturn */
2229 && sigreturn[1] != 173 /* rt_sigreturn */)
2230 return NULL;
2231
2232 return &s390_sigtramp_frame_unwind;
5769d3cd
AC
2233}
2234
4c8287ac 2235
a8c99f38
JB
2236/* Frame base handling. */
2237
2238static CORE_ADDR
2239s390_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache)
4c8287ac 2240{
a8c99f38
JB
2241 struct s390_unwind_cache *info
2242 = s390_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_cache);
2243 return info->frame_base;
2244}
2245
2246static CORE_ADDR
2247s390_local_base_address (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache)
2248{
2249 struct s390_unwind_cache *info
2250 = s390_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_cache);
2251 return info->local_base;
2252}
2253
2254static const struct frame_base s390_frame_base = {
2255 &s390_frame_unwind,
2256 s390_frame_base_address,
2257 s390_local_base_address,
2258 s390_local_base_address
2259};
2260
2261static CORE_ADDR
2262s390_unwind_pc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
2263{
2264 ULONGEST pc;
2265 pc = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, S390_PC_REGNUM);
2266 return gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, pc);
2267}
2268
2269static CORE_ADDR
2270s390_unwind_sp (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
2271{
2272 ULONGEST sp;
2273 sp = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, S390_SP_REGNUM);
2274 return gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, sp);
4c8287ac
JB
2275}
2276
2277
a431654a
AC
2278/* DWARF-2 frame support. */
2279
2280static void
2281s390_dwarf2_frame_init_reg (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum,
aff37fc1
DM
2282 struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg *reg,
2283 struct frame_info *next_frame)
a431654a
AC
2284{
2285 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
2286
2287 switch (tdep->abi)
2288 {
2289 case ABI_LINUX_S390:
2290 /* Call-saved registers. */
2291 if ((regnum >= S390_R6_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_R15_REGNUM)
2292 || regnum == S390_F4_REGNUM
2293 || regnum == S390_F6_REGNUM)
2294 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_SAME_VALUE;
2295
2296 /* Call-clobbered registers. */
2297 else if ((regnum >= S390_R0_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_R5_REGNUM)
2298 || (regnum >= S390_F0_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_F15_REGNUM
2299 && regnum != S390_F4_REGNUM && regnum != S390_F6_REGNUM))
2300 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_UNDEFINED;
2301
2302 /* The return address column. */
2303 else if (regnum == S390_PC_REGNUM)
2304 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_RA;
2305 break;
2306
2307 case ABI_LINUX_ZSERIES:
2308 /* Call-saved registers. */
2309 if ((regnum >= S390_R6_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_R15_REGNUM)
2310 || (regnum >= S390_F8_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_F15_REGNUM))
2311 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_SAME_VALUE;
2312
2313 /* Call-clobbered registers. */
2314 else if ((regnum >= S390_R0_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_R5_REGNUM)
2315 || (regnum >= S390_F0_REGNUM && regnum <= S390_F7_REGNUM))
2316 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_UNDEFINED;
2317
2318 /* The return address column. */
2319 else if (regnum == S390_PC_REGNUM)
2320 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_RA;
2321 break;
2322 }
2323}
2324
2325
b0cf273e
JB
2326/* Dummy function calls. */
2327
78f8b424
JB
2328/* Return non-zero if TYPE is an integer-like type, zero otherwise.
2329 "Integer-like" types are those that should be passed the way
2330 integers are: integers, enums, ranges, characters, and booleans. */
2331static int
2332is_integer_like (struct type *type)
2333{
2334 enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (type);
2335
2336 return (code == TYPE_CODE_INT
2337 || code == TYPE_CODE_ENUM
2338 || code == TYPE_CODE_RANGE
2339 || code == TYPE_CODE_CHAR
2340 || code == TYPE_CODE_BOOL);
2341}
2342
78f8b424
JB
2343/* Return non-zero if TYPE is a pointer-like type, zero otherwise.
2344 "Pointer-like" types are those that should be passed the way
2345 pointers are: pointers and references. */
2346static int
2347is_pointer_like (struct type *type)
2348{
2349 enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (type);
2350
2351 return (code == TYPE_CODE_PTR
2352 || code == TYPE_CODE_REF);
2353}
2354
2355
20a940cc
JB
2356/* Return non-zero if TYPE is a `float singleton' or `double
2357 singleton', zero otherwise.
2358
2359 A `T singleton' is a struct type with one member, whose type is
2360 either T or a `T singleton'. So, the following are all float
2361 singletons:
2362
2363 struct { float x };
2364 struct { struct { float x; } x; };
2365 struct { struct { struct { float x; } x; } x; };
2366
2367 ... and so on.
2368
b0cf273e
JB
2369 All such structures are passed as if they were floats or doubles,
2370 as the (revised) ABI says. */
20a940cc
JB
2371static int
2372is_float_singleton (struct type *type)
2373{
b0cf273e
JB
2374 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT && TYPE_NFIELDS (type) == 1)
2375 {
2376 struct type *singleton_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0);
2377 CHECK_TYPEDEF (singleton_type);
2378
2379 return (TYPE_CODE (singleton_type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
2380 || is_float_singleton (singleton_type));
2381 }
2382
2383 return 0;
20a940cc
JB
2384}
2385
2386
2387/* Return non-zero if TYPE is a struct-like type, zero otherwise.
2388 "Struct-like" types are those that should be passed as structs are:
2389 structs and unions.
2390
2391 As an odd quirk, not mentioned in the ABI, GCC passes float and
2392 double singletons as if they were a plain float, double, etc. (The
2393 corresponding union types are handled normally.) So we exclude
2394 those types here. *shrug* */
2395static int
2396is_struct_like (struct type *type)
2397{
2398 enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (type);
2399
2400 return (code == TYPE_CODE_UNION
2401 || (code == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT && ! is_float_singleton (type)));
2402}
2403
2404
2405/* Return non-zero if TYPE is a float-like type, zero otherwise.
2406 "Float-like" types are those that should be passed as
2407 floating-point values are.
2408
2409 You'd think this would just be floats, doubles, long doubles, etc.
2410 But as an odd quirk, not mentioned in the ABI, GCC passes float and
2411 double singletons as if they were a plain float, double, etc. (The
4d819d0e 2412 corresponding union types are handled normally.) So we include
20a940cc
JB
2413 those types here. *shrug* */
2414static int
2415is_float_like (struct type *type)
2416{
2417 return (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
2418 || is_float_singleton (type));
2419}
2420
2421
78f8b424 2422static int
b0cf273e 2423is_power_of_two (unsigned int n)
78f8b424 2424{
b0cf273e 2425 return ((n & (n - 1)) == 0);
78f8b424
JB
2426}
2427
b0cf273e
JB
2428/* Return non-zero if TYPE should be passed as a pointer to a copy,
2429 zero otherwise. */
4d819d0e 2430static int
b0cf273e 2431s390_function_arg_pass_by_reference (struct type *type)
4d819d0e
JB
2432{
2433 unsigned length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
b0cf273e
JB
2434 if (length > 8)
2435 return 1;
4d819d0e 2436
b0cf273e
JB
2437 /* FIXME: All complex and vector types are also returned by reference. */
2438 return is_struct_like (type) && !is_power_of_two (length);
4d819d0e
JB
2439}
2440
b0cf273e
JB
2441/* Return non-zero if TYPE should be passed in a float register
2442 if possible. */
78f8b424 2443static int
b0cf273e 2444s390_function_arg_float (struct type *type)
78f8b424 2445{
78f8b424 2446 unsigned length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
b0cf273e
JB
2447 if (length > 8)
2448 return 0;
78f8b424 2449
b0cf273e 2450 return is_float_like (type);
4d819d0e
JB
2451}
2452
b0cf273e
JB
2453/* Return non-zero if TYPE should be passed in an integer register
2454 (or a pair of integer registers) if possible. */
78f8b424 2455static int
b0cf273e 2456s390_function_arg_integer (struct type *type)
78f8b424 2457{
78f8b424 2458 unsigned length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
b0cf273e
JB
2459 if (length > 8)
2460 return 0;
78f8b424 2461
b0cf273e
JB
2462 return is_integer_like (type)
2463 || is_pointer_like (type)
2464 || (is_struct_like (type) && is_power_of_two (length));
78f8b424
JB
2465}
2466
78f8b424
JB
2467/* Return ARG, a `SIMPLE_ARG', sign-extended or zero-extended to a full
2468 word as required for the ABI. */
2469static LONGEST
2470extend_simple_arg (struct value *arg)
2471{
4991999e 2472 struct type *type = value_type (arg);
78f8b424
JB
2473
2474 /* Even structs get passed in the least significant bits of the
2475 register / memory word. It's not really right to extract them as
2476 an integer, but it does take care of the extension. */
2477 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type))
0fd88904 2478 return extract_unsigned_integer (value_contents (arg),
78f8b424
JB
2479 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
2480 else
0fd88904 2481 return extract_signed_integer (value_contents (arg),
78f8b424
JB
2482 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
2483}
2484
2485
78f8b424
JB
2486/* Return the alignment required by TYPE. */
2487static int
2488alignment_of (struct type *type)
2489{
2490 int alignment;
2491
2492 if (is_integer_like (type)
2493 || is_pointer_like (type)
2494 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
2495 alignment = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2496 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2497 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
2498 {
2499 int i;
2500
2501 alignment = 1;
2502 for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i++)
2503 {
2504 int field_alignment = alignment_of (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i));
2505
2506 if (field_alignment > alignment)
2507 alignment = field_alignment;
2508 }
2509 }
2510 else
2511 alignment = 1;
2512
2513 /* Check that everything we ever return is a power of two. Lots of
2514 code doesn't want to deal with aligning things to arbitrary
2515 boundaries. */
2516 gdb_assert ((alignment & (alignment - 1)) == 0);
2517
2518 return alignment;
2519}
2520
2521
2522/* Put the actual parameter values pointed to by ARGS[0..NARGS-1] in
ca557f44
AC
2523 place to be passed to a function, as specified by the "GNU/Linux
2524 for S/390 ELF Application Binary Interface Supplement".
78f8b424
JB
2525
2526 SP is the current stack pointer. We must put arguments, links,
2527 padding, etc. whereever they belong, and return the new stack
2528 pointer value.
2529
2530 If STRUCT_RETURN is non-zero, then the function we're calling is
2531 going to return a structure by value; STRUCT_ADDR is the address of
2532 a block we've allocated for it on the stack.
2533
2534 Our caller has taken care of any type promotions needed to satisfy
2535 prototypes or the old K&R argument-passing rules. */
a78f21af 2536static CORE_ADDR
7d9b040b 2537s390_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
b0cf273e
JB
2538 struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
2539 int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
2540 int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
5769d3cd 2541{
b0cf273e
JB
2542 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
2543 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
2544 ULONGEST orig_sp;
78f8b424 2545 int i;
5769d3cd 2546
78f8b424
JB
2547 /* If the i'th argument is passed as a reference to a copy, then
2548 copy_addr[i] is the address of the copy we made. */
2549 CORE_ADDR *copy_addr = alloca (nargs * sizeof (CORE_ADDR));
5769d3cd 2550
78f8b424 2551 /* Build the reference-to-copy area. */
78f8b424
JB
2552 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++)
2553 {
2554 struct value *arg = args[i];
4991999e 2555 struct type *type = value_type (arg);
78f8b424 2556 unsigned length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
5769d3cd 2557
b0cf273e 2558 if (s390_function_arg_pass_by_reference (type))
01c464e9 2559 {
78f8b424 2560 sp -= length;
5b03f266 2561 sp = align_down (sp, alignment_of (type));
0fd88904 2562 write_memory (sp, value_contents (arg), length);
78f8b424 2563 copy_addr[i] = sp;
01c464e9 2564 }
5769d3cd 2565 }
5769d3cd 2566
78f8b424
JB
2567 /* Reserve space for the parameter area. As a conservative
2568 simplification, we assume that everything will be passed on the
b0cf273e
JB
2569 stack. Since every argument larger than 8 bytes will be
2570 passed by reference, we use this simple upper bound. */
2571 sp -= nargs * 8;
78f8b424 2572
78f8b424
JB
2573 /* After all that, make sure it's still aligned on an eight-byte
2574 boundary. */
5b03f266 2575 sp = align_down (sp, 8);
78f8b424
JB
2576
2577 /* Finally, place the actual parameters, working from SP towards
2578 higher addresses. The code above is supposed to reserve enough
2579 space for this. */
2580 {
2581 int fr = 0;
2582 int gr = 2;
2583 CORE_ADDR starg = sp;
2584
b0cf273e 2585 /* A struct is returned using general register 2. */
4d819d0e 2586 if (struct_return)
b0cf273e
JB
2587 {
2588 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_R0_REGNUM + gr,
2589 struct_addr);
2590 gr++;
2591 }
4d819d0e 2592
78f8b424
JB
2593 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++)
2594 {
2595 struct value *arg = args[i];
4991999e 2596 struct type *type = value_type (arg);
b0cf273e
JB
2597 unsigned length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2598
2599 if (s390_function_arg_pass_by_reference (type))
2600 {
2601 if (gr <= 6)
2602 {
2603 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_R0_REGNUM + gr,
2604 copy_addr[i]);
2605 gr++;
2606 }
2607 else
2608 {
2609 write_memory_unsigned_integer (starg, word_size, copy_addr[i]);
2610 starg += word_size;
2611 }
2612 }
2613 else if (s390_function_arg_float (type))
2614 {
2615 /* The GNU/Linux for S/390 ABI uses FPRs 0 and 2 to pass arguments,
2616 the GNU/Linux for zSeries ABI uses 0, 2, 4, and 6. */
2617 if (fr <= (tdep->abi == ABI_LINUX_S390 ? 2 : 6))
2618 {
2619 /* When we store a single-precision value in an FP register,
2620 it occupies the leftmost bits. */
2621 regcache_cooked_write_part (regcache, S390_F0_REGNUM + fr,
0fd88904 2622 0, length, value_contents (arg));
b0cf273e
JB
2623 fr += 2;
2624 }
2625 else
2626 {
2627 /* When we store a single-precision value in a stack slot,
2628 it occupies the rightmost bits. */
2629 starg = align_up (starg + length, word_size);
0fd88904 2630 write_memory (starg - length, value_contents (arg), length);
b0cf273e
JB
2631 }
2632 }
2633 else if (s390_function_arg_integer (type) && length <= word_size)
2634 {
2635 if (gr <= 6)
2636 {
2637 /* Integer arguments are always extended to word size. */
2638 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, S390_R0_REGNUM + gr,
2639 extend_simple_arg (arg));
2640 gr++;
2641 }
2642 else
2643 {
2644 /* Integer arguments are always extended to word size. */
2645 write_memory_signed_integer (starg, word_size,
2646 extend_simple_arg (arg));
2647 starg += word_size;
2648 }
2649 }
2650 else if (s390_function_arg_integer (type) && length == 2*word_size)
2651 {
2652 if (gr <= 5)
2653 {
2654 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, S390_R0_REGNUM + gr,
0fd88904 2655 value_contents (arg));
b0cf273e 2656 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, S390_R0_REGNUM + gr + 1,
0fd88904 2657 value_contents (arg) + word_size);
b0cf273e
JB
2658 gr += 2;
2659 }
2660 else
2661 {
2662 /* If we skipped r6 because we couldn't fit a DOUBLE_ARG
2663 in it, then don't go back and use it again later. */
2664 gr = 7;
2665
0fd88904 2666 write_memory (starg, value_contents (arg), length);
b0cf273e
JB
2667 starg += length;
2668 }
2669 }
2670 else
e2e0b3e5 2671 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unknown argument type"));
78f8b424
JB
2672 }
2673 }
2674
2675 /* Allocate the standard frame areas: the register save area, the
2676 word reserved for the compiler (which seems kind of meaningless),
2677 and the back chain pointer. */
b0cf273e 2678 sp -= 16*word_size + 32;
78f8b424 2679
b0cf273e
JB
2680 /* Store return address. */
2681 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_RETADDR_REGNUM, bp_addr);
2682
2683 /* Store updated stack pointer. */
2684 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_SP_REGNUM, sp);
78f8b424 2685
a8c99f38 2686 /* We need to return the 'stack part' of the frame ID,
121d8485
UW
2687 which is actually the top of the register save area. */
2688 return sp + 16*word_size + 32;
5769d3cd
AC
2689}
2690
b0cf273e
JB
2691/* Assuming NEXT_FRAME->prev is a dummy, return the frame ID of that
2692 dummy frame. The frame ID's base needs to match the TOS value
2693 returned by push_dummy_call, and the PC match the dummy frame's
2694 breakpoint. */
2695static struct frame_id
2696s390_unwind_dummy_id (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
2697{
a8c99f38 2698 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
121d8485 2699 CORE_ADDR sp = s390_unwind_sp (gdbarch, next_frame);
a8c99f38 2700
121d8485 2701 return frame_id_build (sp + 16*word_size + 32,
a8c99f38 2702 frame_pc_unwind (next_frame));
b0cf273e 2703}
c8f9d51c 2704
4074e13c
JB
2705static CORE_ADDR
2706s390_frame_align (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
2707{
2708 /* Both the 32- and 64-bit ABI's say that the stack pointer should
2709 always be aligned on an eight-byte boundary. */
2710 return (addr & -8);
2711}
2712
2713
b0cf273e
JB
2714/* Function return value access. */
2715
2716static enum return_value_convention
2717s390_return_value_convention (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct type *type)
c8f9d51c 2718{
b0cf273e
JB
2719 int length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2720 if (length > 8)
2721 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
2722
2723 switch (TYPE_CODE (type))
2724 {
2725 case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
2726 case TYPE_CODE_UNION:
2727 case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY:
2728 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
c8f9d51c 2729
b0cf273e
JB
2730 default:
2731 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
2732 }
c8f9d51c
JB
2733}
2734
b0cf273e
JB
2735static enum return_value_convention
2736s390_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct type *type,
2e82d168
UW
2737 struct regcache *regcache, gdb_byte *out,
2738 const gdb_byte *in)
5769d3cd 2739{
b0cf273e
JB
2740 int word_size = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / 8;
2741 int length = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2742 enum return_value_convention rvc =
2743 s390_return_value_convention (gdbarch, type);
2744 if (in)
2745 {
2746 switch (rvc)
2747 {
2748 case RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION:
2749 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
2750 {
2751 /* When we store a single-precision value in an FP register,
2752 it occupies the leftmost bits. */
2753 regcache_cooked_write_part (regcache, S390_F0_REGNUM,
2754 0, length, in);
2755 }
2756 else if (length <= word_size)
2757 {
2758 /* Integer arguments are always extended to word size. */
2759 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type))
2760 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, S390_R2_REGNUM,
2761 extract_unsigned_integer (in, length));
2762 else
2763 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, S390_R2_REGNUM,
2764 extract_signed_integer (in, length));
2765 }
2766 else if (length == 2*word_size)
2767 {
2768 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, S390_R2_REGNUM, in);
43af2100 2769 regcache_cooked_write (regcache, S390_R3_REGNUM, in + word_size);
b0cf273e
JB
2770 }
2771 else
e2e0b3e5 2772 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("invalid return type"));
b0cf273e
JB
2773 break;
2774
2775 case RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION:
8a3fe4f8 2776 error (_("Cannot set function return value."));
b0cf273e
JB
2777 break;
2778 }
2779 }
2780 else if (out)
2781 {
2782 switch (rvc)
2783 {
2784 case RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION:
2785 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
2786 {
2787 /* When we store a single-precision value in an FP register,
2788 it occupies the leftmost bits. */
2789 regcache_cooked_read_part (regcache, S390_F0_REGNUM,
2790 0, length, out);
2791 }
2792 else if (length <= word_size)
2793 {
2794 /* Integer arguments occupy the rightmost bits. */
2795 regcache_cooked_read_part (regcache, S390_R2_REGNUM,
2796 word_size - length, length, out);
2797 }
2798 else if (length == 2*word_size)
2799 {
2800 regcache_cooked_read (regcache, S390_R2_REGNUM, out);
43af2100 2801 regcache_cooked_read (regcache, S390_R3_REGNUM, out + word_size);
b0cf273e
JB
2802 }
2803 else
e2e0b3e5 2804 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("invalid return type"));
b0cf273e 2805 break;
5769d3cd 2806
b0cf273e 2807 case RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION:
8a3fe4f8 2808 error (_("Function return value unknown."));
b0cf273e
JB
2809 break;
2810 }
2811 }
2812
2813 return rvc;
2814}
5769d3cd
AC
2815
2816
a8c99f38
JB
2817/* Breakpoints. */
2818
43af2100 2819static const gdb_byte *
5769d3cd
AC
2820s390_breakpoint_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr, int *lenptr)
2821{
43af2100 2822 static const gdb_byte breakpoint[] = { 0x0, 0x1 };
5769d3cd
AC
2823
2824 *lenptr = sizeof (breakpoint);
2825 return breakpoint;
2826}
2827
5769d3cd 2828
a8c99f38 2829/* Address handling. */
5769d3cd
AC
2830
2831static CORE_ADDR
2832s390_addr_bits_remove (CORE_ADDR addr)
2833{
a8c99f38 2834 return addr & 0x7fffffff;
5769d3cd
AC
2835}
2836
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KB
2837static int
2838s390_address_class_type_flags (int byte_size, int dwarf2_addr_class)
2839{
2840 if (byte_size == 4)
2841 return TYPE_FLAG_ADDRESS_CLASS_1;
2842 else
2843 return 0;
2844}
2845
2846static const char *
2847s390_address_class_type_flags_to_name (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int type_flags)
2848{
2849 if (type_flags & TYPE_FLAG_ADDRESS_CLASS_1)
2850 return "mode32";
2851 else
2852 return NULL;
2853}
2854
a78f21af 2855static int
ffc65945
KB
2856s390_address_class_name_to_type_flags (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const char *name,
2857 int *type_flags_ptr)
2858{
2859 if (strcmp (name, "mode32") == 0)
2860 {
2861 *type_flags_ptr = TYPE_FLAG_ADDRESS_CLASS_1;
2862 return 1;
2863 }
2864 else
2865 return 0;
2866}
2867
a8c99f38
JB
2868/* Set up gdbarch struct. */
2869
a78f21af 2870static struct gdbarch *
5769d3cd
AC
2871s390_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
2872{
5769d3cd
AC
2873 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
2874 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep;
5769d3cd
AC
2875
2876 /* First see if there is already a gdbarch that can satisfy the request. */
2877 arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
2878 if (arches != NULL)
2879 return arches->gdbarch;
2880
2881 /* None found: is the request for a s390 architecture? */
2882 if (info.bfd_arch_info->arch != bfd_arch_s390)
2883 return NULL; /* No; then it's not for us. */
2884
2885 /* Yes: create a new gdbarch for the specified machine type. */
d0f54f9d
JB
2886 tdep = XCALLOC (1, struct gdbarch_tdep);
2887 gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, tdep);
5769d3cd
AC
2888
2889 set_gdbarch_believe_pcc_promotion (gdbarch, 0);
4e409299 2890 set_gdbarch_char_signed (gdbarch, 0);
5769d3cd 2891
aaab4dba
AC
2892 /* Amount PC must be decremented by after a breakpoint. This is
2893 often the number of bytes returned by BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC but not
2894 always. */
5769d3cd 2895 set_gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch, 2);
5769d3cd
AC
2896 /* Stack grows downward. */
2897 set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
5769d3cd
AC
2898 set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, s390_breakpoint_from_pc);
2899 set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, s390_skip_prologue);
d0f54f9d 2900 set_gdbarch_in_function_epilogue_p (gdbarch, s390_in_function_epilogue_p);
a8c99f38 2901
5769d3cd
AC
2902 set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, S390_PC_REGNUM);
2903 set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, S390_SP_REGNUM);
d0f54f9d 2904 set_gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch, S390_F0_REGNUM);
5769d3cd 2905 set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, S390_NUM_REGS);
d0f54f9d 2906 set_gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch, S390_NUM_PSEUDO_REGS);
5769d3cd 2907 set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, s390_register_name);
d0f54f9d
JB
2908 set_gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, s390_register_type);
2909 set_gdbarch_stab_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch, s390_dwarf_reg_to_regnum);
2910 set_gdbarch_dwarf_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch, s390_dwarf_reg_to_regnum);
2911 set_gdbarch_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch, s390_dwarf_reg_to_regnum);
2912 set_gdbarch_convert_register_p (gdbarch, s390_convert_register_p);
2913 set_gdbarch_register_to_value (gdbarch, s390_register_to_value);
2914 set_gdbarch_value_to_register (gdbarch, s390_value_to_register);
2915 set_gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, s390_register_reggroup_p);
2916 set_gdbarch_regset_from_core_section (gdbarch,
2917 s390_regset_from_core_section);
5769d3cd 2918
b0cf273e
JB
2919 /* Inferior function calls. */
2920 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, s390_push_dummy_call);
2921 set_gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id (gdbarch, s390_unwind_dummy_id);
4074e13c 2922 set_gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, s390_frame_align);
b0cf273e 2923 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, s390_return_value);
5769d3cd 2924
a8c99f38 2925 /* Frame handling. */
a431654a
AC
2926 dwarf2_frame_set_init_reg (gdbarch, s390_dwarf2_frame_init_reg);
2927 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, dwarf2_frame_sniffer);
2928 frame_base_append_sniffer (gdbarch, dwarf2_frame_base_sniffer);
8e645ae7 2929 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, s390_stub_frame_sniffer);
a8c99f38
JB
2930 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, s390_sigtramp_frame_sniffer);
2931 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, s390_frame_sniffer);
2932 frame_base_set_default (gdbarch, &s390_frame_base);
2933 set_gdbarch_unwind_pc (gdbarch, s390_unwind_pc);
2934 set_gdbarch_unwind_sp (gdbarch, s390_unwind_sp);
2935
5769d3cd
AC
2936 switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
2937 {
b8b8b047 2938 case bfd_mach_s390_31:
b0cf273e
JB
2939 tdep->abi = ABI_LINUX_S390;
2940
d0f54f9d
JB
2941 tdep->gregset = &s390_gregset;
2942 tdep->sizeof_gregset = s390_sizeof_gregset;
2943 tdep->fpregset = &s390_fpregset;
2944 tdep->sizeof_fpregset = s390_sizeof_fpregset;
5769d3cd
AC
2945
2946 set_gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, s390_addr_bits_remove);
d0f54f9d
JB
2947 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_read (gdbarch, s390_pseudo_register_read);
2948 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_write (gdbarch, s390_pseudo_register_write);
76a9d10f
MK
2949 set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets
2950 (gdbarch, svr4_ilp32_fetch_link_map_offsets);
9cbd5950 2951
5769d3cd 2952 break;
b8b8b047 2953 case bfd_mach_s390_64:
b0cf273e
JB
2954 tdep->abi = ABI_LINUX_ZSERIES;
2955
d0f54f9d
JB
2956 tdep->gregset = &s390x_gregset;
2957 tdep->sizeof_gregset = s390x_sizeof_gregset;
2958 tdep->fpregset = &s390_fpregset;
2959 tdep->sizeof_fpregset = s390_sizeof_fpregset;
5769d3cd
AC
2960
2961 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
2962 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
2963 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 64);
d0f54f9d
JB
2964 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_read (gdbarch, s390x_pseudo_register_read);
2965 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_write (gdbarch, s390x_pseudo_register_write);
76a9d10f
MK
2966 set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets
2967 (gdbarch, svr4_lp64_fetch_link_map_offsets);
ffc65945
KB
2968 set_gdbarch_address_class_type_flags (gdbarch,
2969 s390_address_class_type_flags);
2970 set_gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_to_name (gdbarch,
2971 s390_address_class_type_flags_to_name);
2972 set_gdbarch_address_class_name_to_type_flags (gdbarch,
2973 s390_address_class_name_to_type_flags);
5769d3cd
AC
2974 break;
2975 }
2976
36482093
AC
2977 set_gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, print_insn_s390);
2978
b2756930
KB
2979 /* Enable TLS support. */
2980 set_gdbarch_fetch_tls_load_module_address (gdbarch,
2981 svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map);
2982
5769d3cd
AC
2983 return gdbarch;
2984}
2985
2986
2987
a78f21af
AC
2988extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_s390_tdep; /* -Wmissing-prototypes */
2989
5769d3cd 2990void
5ae5f592 2991_initialize_s390_tdep (void)
5769d3cd
AC
2992{
2993
2994 /* Hook us into the gdbarch mechanism. */
2995 register_gdbarch_init (bfd_arch_s390, s390_gdbarch_init);
5769d3cd 2996}
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