* signals.h: Removed.
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1/* Interface to bare machine for GDB running as kernel debugger.
2 Copyright (C) 1986, 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
c5aa993b 4 This file is part of GDB.
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6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
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11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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20
21#include <stdio.h>
22#include <sys/ioctl.h>
23#include <errno.h>
24#include <sys/types.h>
25#include "gdb_stat.h"
26
27#if defined (SIGTSTP) && defined (SIGIO)
28#include <sys/time.h>
29#include <sys/resource.h>
30#endif /* SIGTSTP and SIGIO defined (must be 4.2) */
31
32#include "defs.h"
042be3a9 33#include <signal.h>
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34#include "symtab.h"
35#include "frame.h"
36#include "inferior.h"
03f2053f 37#include "gdb_wait.h"
c906108c 38\f
c5aa993b 39
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40/* Random system calls, mostly no-ops to prevent link problems */
41
fba45db2 42ioctl (int desc, int code, int arg)
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43{
44}
c906108c 45
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46int (*signal ()) ()
47{
48}
c906108c 49
fba45db2 50kill (void)
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51{
52}
c906108c 53
fba45db2 54getpid (void)
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55{
56 return 0;
57}
58
fba45db2 59sigsetmask (void)
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60{
61}
c906108c 62
fba45db2 63chdir (void)
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64{
65}
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66
67char *
fba45db2 68getcwd (char *buf, unsigned int len)
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69{
70 buf[0] = '/';
71 buf[1] = 0;
72 return buf;
73}
74
75/* Used to check for existence of .gdbinit. Say no. */
76
fba45db2 77access (void)
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78{
79 return -1;
80}
81
fba45db2 82exit (void)
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83{
84 error ("Fatal error; restarting.");
85}
86\f
87/* Reading "files". The contents of some files are written into kdb's
88 data area before it is run. These files are used to contain the
89 symbol table for kdb to load, and the source files (in case the
90 kdb user wants to print them). The symbols are stored in a file
91 named "kdb-symbols" in a.out format (except that all the text and
92 data have been stripped to save room).
93
94 The files are stored in the following format:
95 int number of bytes of data for this file, including these four.
96 char[] name of the file, ending with a null.
97 padding to multiple of 4 boundary.
98 char[] file contents. The length can be deduced from what was
c5aa993b 99 specified before. There is no terminating null here.
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100
101 If the int at the front is zero, it means there are no more files.
102
103 Opening a file in kdb returns a nonzero value to indicate success,
104 but the value does not matter. Only one file can be open, and only
105 for reading. All the primitives for input from the file know
106 which file is open and ignore what is specified for the descriptor
107 or for the stdio stream.
108
109 Input with fgetc can be done either on the file that is open
110 or on stdin (which reads from the terminal through tty_input () */
111
112/* Address of data for the files stored in format described above. */
113char *files_start;
114
115/* The file stream currently open: */
116
117char *sourcebeg; /* beginning of contents */
118int sourcesize; /* size of contents */
119char *sourceptr; /* current read pointer */
120int sourceleft; /* number of bytes to eof */
121
122/* "descriptor" for the file now open.
123 Incremented at each close.
124 If specified descriptor does not match this,
125 it means the program is trying to use a closed descriptor.
126 We report an error for that. */
127
128int sourcedesc;
129
fba45db2 130open (char *filename, int modes)
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131{
132 register char *next;
133
134 if (modes)
135 {
136 errno = EROFS;
137 return -1;
138 }
139
140 if (sourceptr)
141 {
142 errno = EMFILE;
143 return -1;
144 }
145
c5aa993b 146 for (next = files_start; *(int *) next; next += *(int *) next)
c906108c 147 {
494b7ec9 148 if (!strcmp (next + 4, filename))
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149 {
150 sourcebeg = next + 4 + strlen (next + 4) + 1;
151 sourcebeg = (char *) (((int) sourcebeg + 3) & (-4));
152 sourceptr = sourcebeg;
c5aa993b 153 sourcesize = next + *(int *) next - sourceptr;
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154 sourceleft = sourcesize;
155 return sourcedesc;
156 }
157 }
158 return 0;
159}
160
fba45db2 161close (int desc)
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162{
163 sourceptr = 0;
164 sourcedesc++;
165 /* Don't let sourcedesc get big enough to be confused with stdin. */
166 if (sourcedesc == 100)
167 sourcedesc = 5;
168}
169
170FILE *
fba45db2 171fopen (char *filename, char *modes)
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172{
173 return (FILE *) open (filename, *modes == 'w');
174}
175
176FILE *
fba45db2 177fdopen (int desc)
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178{
179 return (FILE *) desc;
180}
181
fba45db2 182fclose (int desc)
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183{
184 close (desc);
185}
186
fba45db2 187fstat (int desc, struct stat *statbuf)
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188{
189 if (desc != sourcedesc)
190 {
191 errno = EBADF;
192 return -1;
193 }
194 statbuf->st_size = sourcesize;
195}
196
fba45db2 197myread (int desc, char *destptr, int size, char *filename)
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198{
199 int len = min (sourceleft, size);
200
201 if (desc != sourcedesc)
202 {
203 errno = EBADF;
204 return -1;
205 }
206
207 memcpy (destptr, sourceptr, len);
208 sourceleft -= len;
209 return len;
210}
211
212int
fba45db2 213fread (int bufp, int numelts, int eltsize, int stream)
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214{
215 register int elts = min (numelts, sourceleft / eltsize);
216 register int len = elts * eltsize;
217
218 if (stream != sourcedesc)
219 {
220 errno = EBADF;
221 return -1;
222 }
223
224 memcpy (bufp, sourceptr, len);
225 sourceleft -= len;
226 return elts;
227}
228
229int
fba45db2 230fgetc (int desc)
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231{
232
233 if (desc == (int) stdin)
234 return tty_input ();
235
236 if (desc != sourcedesc)
237 {
238 errno = EBADF;
239 return -1;
240 }
241
242 if (sourceleft-- <= 0)
243 return EOF;
244 return *sourceptr++;
245}
246
fba45db2 247lseek (int desc, int pos)
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248{
249
250 if (desc != sourcedesc)
251 {
252 errno = EBADF;
253 return -1;
254 }
255
256 if (pos < 0 || pos > sourcesize)
257 {
258 errno = EINVAL;
259 return -1;
260 }
261
262 sourceptr = sourcebeg + pos;
263 sourceleft = sourcesize - pos;
264}
265\f
266/* Output in kdb can go only to the terminal, so the stream
267 specified may be ignored. */
268
fba45db2 269printf (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6, int a7, int a8, int a9)
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270{
271 char buffer[1024];
272 sprintf (buffer, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9);
273 display_string (buffer);
274}
275
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276fprintf (int ign, int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6, int a7,
277 int a8, int a9)
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278{
279 char buffer[1024];
280 sprintf (buffer, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9);
281 display_string (buffer);
282}
283
fba45db2 284fwrite (register char *buf, int numelts, int size, int stream)
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285{
286 register int i = numelts * size;
287 while (i-- > 0)
288 fputc (*buf++, stream);
289}
290
fba45db2 291fputc (int c, int ign)
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292{
293 char buf[2];
294 buf[0] = c;
295 buf[1] = 0;
296 display_string (buf);
297}
298
299/* sprintf refers to this, but loading this from the
300 library would cause fflush to be loaded from it too.
301 In fact there should be no need to call this (I hope). */
302
fba45db2 303_flsbuf (void)
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304{
305 error ("_flsbuf was actually called.");
306}
307
fba45db2 308fflush (int ign)
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309{
310}
311\f
312/* Entries into core and inflow, needed only to make things link ok. */
313
fba45db2 314exec_file_command (void)
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315{
316}
c906108c 317
fba45db2 318core_file_command (void)
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319{
320}
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321
322char *
fba45db2 323get_exec_file (int err)
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324{
325 /* Makes one printout look reasonable; value does not matter otherwise. */
326 return "run";
327}
328
329/* Nonzero if there is a core file. */
330
fba45db2 331have_core_file_p (void)
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332{
333 return 0;
334}
335
fba45db2 336kill_command (void)
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337{
338 inferior_pid = 0;
339}
340
fba45db2 341terminal_inferior (void)
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342{
343}
c906108c 344
fba45db2 345terminal_ours (void)
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346{
347}
c906108c 348
fba45db2 349terminal_init_inferior (void)
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350{
351}
c906108c 352
fba45db2 353write_inferior_register (void)
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354{
355}
c906108c 356
fba45db2 357read_inferior_register (void)
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358{
359}
c906108c 360
fba45db2 361read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len)
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362{
363 memcpy (myaddr, memaddr, len);
364}
365
366/* Always return 0 indicating success. */
367
fba45db2 368write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len)
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369{
370 memcpy (memaddr, myaddr, len);
371 return 0;
372}
373
374static REGISTER_TYPE saved_regs[NUM_REGS];
375
376REGISTER_TYPE
fba45db2 377read_register (int regno)
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378{
379 if (regno < 0 || regno >= NUM_REGS)
380 error ("Register number %d out of range.", regno);
381 return saved_regs[regno];
382}
383
384void
fba45db2 385write_register (int regno, REGISTER_TYPE value)
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386{
387 if (regno < 0 || regno >= NUM_REGS)
388 error ("Register number %d out of range.", regno);
389 saved_regs[regno] = value;
390}
391\f
392/* System calls needed in relation to running the "inferior". */
393
fba45db2 394vfork (void)
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395{
396 /* Just appear to "succeed". Say the inferior's pid is 1. */
397 return 1;
398}
399
400/* These are called by code that normally runs in the inferior
401 that has just been forked. That code never runs, when standalone,
402 and these definitions are so it will link without errors. */
403
fba45db2 404ptrace (void)
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405{
406}
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fba45db2 408setpgrp (void)
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409{
410}
c906108c 411
fba45db2 412execle (void)
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413{
414}
c906108c 415
fba45db2 416_exit (void)
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417{
418}
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419\f
420/* Malloc calls these. */
421
fba45db2 422malloc_warning (char *str)
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423{
424 printf ("\n%s.\n\n", str);
425}
426
427char *next_free;
428char *memory_limit;
429
430char *
fba45db2 431sbrk (int amount)
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432{
433 if (next_free + amount > memory_limit)
434 return (char *) -1;
435 next_free += amount;
436 return next_free - amount;
437}
438
439/* Various ways malloc might ask where end of memory is. */
440
441char *
fba45db2 442ulimit (void)
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443{
444 return memory_limit;
445}
446
447int
fba45db2 448vlimit (void)
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449{
450 return memory_limit - next_free;
451}
452
fba45db2 453getrlimit (struct rlimit *addr)
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454{
455 addr->rlim_cur = memory_limit - next_free;
456}
457\f
458/* Context switching to and from program being debugged. */
459
460/* GDB calls here to run the user program.
461 The frame pointer for this function is saved in
462 gdb_stack by save_frame_pointer; then we restore
463 all of the user program's registers, including PC and PS. */
464
465static int fault_code;
466static REGISTER_TYPE gdb_stack;
467
fba45db2 468resume (void)
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469{
470 REGISTER_TYPE restore[NUM_REGS];
471
472 PUSH_FRAME_PTR;
473 save_frame_pointer ();
474
475 memcpy (restore, saved_regs, sizeof restore);
476 POP_REGISTERS;
477 /* Control does not drop through here! */
478}
479
fba45db2 480save_frame_pointer (CORE_ADDR val)
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481{
482 gdb_stack = val;
483}
484
485/* Fault handlers call here, running in the user program stack.
486 They must first push a fault code,
487 old PC, old PS, and any other info about the fault.
488 The exact format is machine-dependent and is known only
489 in the definition of PUSH_REGISTERS. */
490
fba45db2 491fault (void)
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492{
493 /* Transfer all registers and fault code to the stack
494 in canonical order: registers in order of GDB register number,
495 followed by fault code. */
496 PUSH_REGISTERS;
497
498 /* Transfer them to saved_regs and fault_code. */
499 save_registers ();
500
501 restore_gdb ();
502 /* Control does not reach here */
503}
504
fba45db2 505restore_gdb (void)
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506{
507 CORE_ADDR new_fp = gdb_stack;
508 /* Switch to GDB's stack */
509 POP_FRAME_PTR;
510 /* Return from the function `resume'. */
511}
512
513/* Assuming register contents and fault code have been pushed on the stack as
514 arguments to this function, copy them into the standard place
515 for the program's registers while GDB is running. */
516
fba45db2 517save_registers (int firstreg)
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518{
519 memcpy (saved_regs, &firstreg, sizeof saved_regs);
520 fault_code = (&firstreg)[NUM_REGS];
521}
522
523/* Store into the structure such as `wait' would return
524 the information on why the program faulted,
525 converted into a machine-independent signal number. */
526
527static int fault_table[] = FAULT_TABLE;
528
529int
fba45db2 530wait (WAITTYPE *w)
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531{
532 WSETSTOP (*w, fault_table[fault_code / FAULT_CODE_UNITS]);
533 return inferior_pid;
534}
535\f
536/* Allocate a big space in which files for kdb to read will be stored.
537 Whatever is left is where malloc can allocate storage.
538
539 Initialize it, so that there will be space in the executable file
540 for it. Then the files can be put into kdb by writing them into
541 kdb's executable file. */
542
543/* The default size is as much space as we expect to be available
544 for kdb to use! */
545
546#ifndef HEAP_SIZE
547#define HEAP_SIZE 400000
548#endif
549
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550char heap[HEAP_SIZE] =
551{0};
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552
553#ifndef STACK_SIZE
554#define STACK_SIZE 100000
555#endif
556
557int kdb_stack_beg[STACK_SIZE / sizeof (int)];
558int kdb_stack_end;
559
fba45db2 560_initialize_standalone (void)
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561{
562 register char *next;
563
564 /* Find start of data on files. */
565
566 files_start = heap;
567
568 /* Find the end of the data on files. */
569
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570 for (next = files_start; *(int *) next; next += *(int *) next)
571 {
572 }
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573
574 /* That is where free storage starts for sbrk to give out. */
575 next_free = next;
576
577 memory_limit = heap + sizeof heap;
578}
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