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c906108c 1/* Data structures associated with tracepoints in GDB.
8acc9f48 2 Copyright (C) 1997-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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
a9762ec7 8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 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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c5aa993b 16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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18
19#if !defined (TRACEPOINT_H)
20#define TRACEPOINT_H 1
21
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22#include "breakpoint.h"
23#include "target.h"
2a7498d8 24#include "memrange.h"
fa864999 25#include "gdb_vecs.h"
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f61e138d 27/* A trace state variable is a value managed by a target being
c378eb4e 28 traced. A trace state variable (or tsv for short) can be accessed
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29 and assigned to by tracepoint actions and conditionals, but is not
30 part of the program being traced, and it doesn't have to be
c378eb4e 31 collected. Effectively the variables are scratch space for
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32 tracepoints. */
33
34struct trace_state_variable
35 {
36 /* The variable's name. The user has to prefix with a dollar sign,
37 but we don't store that internally. */
38 const char *name;
39
40 /* An id number assigned by GDB, and transmitted to targets. */
41 int number;
42
43 /* The initial value of a variable is a 64-bit signed integer. */
44 LONGEST initial_value;
45
46 /* 1 if the value is known, else 0. The value is known during a
47 trace run, or in tfind mode if the variable was collected into
48 the current trace frame. */
49 int value_known;
50
51 /* The value of a variable is a 64-bit signed integer. */
52 LONGEST value;
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53
54 /* This is true for variables that are predefined and built into
55 the target. */
56 int builtin;
57 };
58
59/* The trace status encompasses various info about the general state
60 of the tracing run. */
61
62enum trace_stop_reason
63 {
64 trace_stop_reason_unknown,
65 trace_never_run,
66 tstop_command,
67 trace_buffer_full,
68 trace_disconnected,
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69 tracepoint_passcount,
70 tracepoint_error
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71 };
72
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73struct trace_status
74{
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75 /* If the status is coming from a file rather than a live target,
76 this points at the file's filename. Otherwise, this is NULL. */
77 const char *filename;
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78
79 /* This is true if the value of the running field is known. */
80 int running_known;
81
f196051f 82 /* This is true when the trace experiment is actually running. */
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83 int running;
84
85 enum trace_stop_reason stop_reason;
86
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87 /* If stop_reason is tracepoint_passcount or tracepoint_error, this
88 is the (on-target) number of the tracepoint which caused the
89 stop. */
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90 int stopping_tracepoint;
91
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92 /* If stop_reason is tstop_command or tracepoint_error, this is an
93 arbitrary string that may describe the reason for the stop in
94 more detail. */
95
96 char *stop_desc;
6c28cbf2 97
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98 /* Number of traceframes currently in the buffer. */
99
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100 int traceframe_count;
101
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102 /* Number of traceframes created since start of run. */
103
104 int traceframes_created;
105
106 /* Total size of the target's trace buffer. */
107
108 int buffer_size;
109
110 /* Unused bytes left in the target's trace buffer. */
00bf0b85 111
4daf5ac0 112 int buffer_free;
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113
114 /* 1 if the target will continue tracing after disconnection, else
115 0. If the target does not report a value, assume 0. */
116
117 int disconnected_tracing;
118
119 /* 1 if the target is using a circular trace buffer, else 0. If the
120 target does not report a value, assume 0. */
121
122 int circular_buffer;
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123
124 /* The "name" of the person running the trace. This is an
125 arbitrary string. */
126
127 char *user_name;
128
129 /* "Notes" about the trace. This is an arbitrary string not
130 interpreted by GDBserver in any special way. */
131
132 char *notes;
133
134 /* The calendar times at which the trace run started and stopped,
135 both expressed in microseconds of Unix time. */
136
137 LONGEST start_time;
138 LONGEST stop_time;
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139};
140
141struct trace_status *current_trace_status (void);
c906108c 142
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143extern char *default_collect;
144
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145/* Struct to collect random info about tracepoints on the target. */
146
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147struct uploaded_tp
148{
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149 int number;
150 enum bptype type;
151 ULONGEST addr;
152 int enabled;
153 int step;
154 int pass;
155 int orig_size;
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156
157 /* String that is the encoded form of the tracepoint's condition. */
00bf0b85 158 char *cond;
3149d8c1 159
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160 /* Vectors of strings that are the encoded forms of a tracepoint's
161 actions. */
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162 VEC(char_ptr) *actions;
163 VEC(char_ptr) *step_actions;
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164
165 /* The original string defining the location of the tracepoint. */
166 char *at_string;
167
168 /* The original string defining the tracepoint's condition. */
169 char *cond_string;
170
171 /* List of original strings defining the tracepoint's actions. */
3149d8c1 172 VEC(char_ptr) *cmd_strings;
409873ef 173
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174 /* The tracepoint's current hit count. */
175 int hit_count;
176
177 /* The tracepoint's current traceframe usage. */
178 ULONGEST traceframe_usage;
179
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180 struct uploaded_tp *next;
181};
182
183/* Struct recording info about trace state variables on the target. */
184
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185struct uploaded_tsv
186{
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187 const char *name;
188 int number;
189 LONGEST initial_value;
190 int builtin;
191 struct uploaded_tsv *next;
192};
193
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194/* Struct recording info about a target static tracepoint marker. */
195
196struct static_tracepoint_marker
197{
198 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
199 CORE_ADDR address;
200
201 /* The string ID of the marker. */
202 char *str_id;
203
204 /* Extra target reported info associated with the marker. */
205 char *extra;
206};
207
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208struct trace_file_writer;
209
210/* Operations to write trace frames to a specific trace format. */
211
212struct trace_frame_write_ops
213{
214 /* Write a new trace frame. The tracepoint number of this trace
215 frame is TPNUM. */
216 void (*start) (struct trace_file_writer *self, uint16_t tpnum);
217
218 /* Write an 'R' block. Buffer BUF contains its contents and SIZE is
219 its size. */
220 void (*write_r_block) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
221 gdb_byte *buf, int32_t size);
222
223 /* Write an 'M' block, the header and memory contents respectively.
224 The header of 'M' block is composed of the start address and the
225 length of memory collection, and the memory contents contain
226 the collected memory contents in tracing.
227 For extremely large M block, GDB is unable to get its contents
228 and write them into trace file in one go, due to the limitation
229 of the remote target or the size of internal buffer, we split
230 the operation to 'M' block to two operations. */
231 /* Write the head of 'M' block. ADDR is the start address of
232 collected memory and LENGTH is the length of memory contents. */
233 void (*write_m_block_header) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
234 uint64_t addr, uint16_t length);
235 /* Write the memory contents of 'M' block. Buffer BUF contains
236 its contents and LENGTH is its length. This method can be called
237 multiple times to write large memory contents of a single 'M'
238 block. */
239 void (*write_m_block_memory) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
240 gdb_byte *buf, uint16_t length);
241
242 /* Write a 'V' block. NUM is the trace variable number and VAL is
243 the value of the trace variable. */
244 void (*write_v_block) (struct trace_file_writer *self, int32_t num,
245 uint64_t val);
246
247 /* The end of the trace frame. */
248 void (*end) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
249};
250
251/* Operations to write trace buffers to a specific trace format. */
252
253struct trace_file_write_ops
254{
255 /* Destructor. Releases everything from SELF (but not SELF
256 itself). */
257 void (*dtor) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
258
259 /* Save the data to file or directory NAME of desired format in
260 target side. Return true for success, otherwise return
261 false. */
262 int (*target_save) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
263 const char *name);
264
265 /* Write the trace buffers to file or directory NAME. */
266 void (*start) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
267 const char *name);
268
269 /* Write the trace header. */
270 void (*write_header) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
271
272 /* Write the type of block about registers. SIZE is the size of
273 all registers on the target. */
274 void (*write_regblock_type) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
275 int size);
276
277 /* Write trace status TS. */
278 void (*write_status) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
279 struct trace_status *ts);
280
281 /* Write the uploaded TSV. */
282 void (*write_uploaded_tsv) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
283 struct uploaded_tsv *tsv);
284
285 /* Write the uploaded tracepoint TP. */
286 void (*write_uploaded_tp) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
287 struct uploaded_tp *tp);
288
289 /* Write to mark the end of the definition part. */
290 void (*write_definition_end) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
291
292 /* Write the data of trace buffer without parsing. The content is
293 in BUF and length is LEN. */
294 void (*write_trace_buffer) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
295 gdb_byte *buf, LONGEST len);
296
297 /* Operations to write trace frames. The user of this field is
298 responsible to parse the data of trace buffer. Either field
299 'write_trace_buffer' or field ' frame_ops' is NULL. */
300 const struct trace_frame_write_ops *frame_ops;
301
302 /* The end of writing trace buffers. */
303 void (*end) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
304};
305
306/* Trace file writer for a given format. */
307
308struct trace_file_writer
309{
310 const struct trace_file_write_ops *ops;
311};
312
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313extern void parse_static_tracepoint_marker_definition
314 (char *line, char **pp,
315 struct static_tracepoint_marker *marker);
316extern void release_static_tracepoint_marker (struct static_tracepoint_marker *);
5808517f 317extern void free_current_marker (void *arg);
0fb4aa4b 318
d183932d 319/* A hook used to notify the UI of tracepoint operations. */
c906108c 320
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321extern void (*deprecated_trace_find_hook) (char *arg, int from_tty);
322extern void (*deprecated_trace_start_stop_hook) (int start, int from_tty);
c906108c 323
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324/* Returns the current traceframe number. */
325extern int get_traceframe_number (void);
326
327/* Make the traceframe NUM be the current GDB trace frame number, and
328 do nothing more. In particular, this does not flush the
329 register/frame caches or notify the target about the trace frame
330 change, so that is can be used when we need to momentarily access
331 live memory. Targets lazily switch their current traceframe to
332 match GDB's traceframe number, at the appropriate times. */
333extern void set_traceframe_number (int);
334
335/* Make the traceframe NUM be the current trace frame, all the way to
336 the target, and flushes all global state (register/frame caches,
337 etc.). */
338extern void set_current_traceframe (int num);
339
06cd862c 340struct cleanup *make_cleanup_restore_current_traceframe (void);
e6e4e701 341struct cleanup *make_cleanup_restore_traceframe_number (void);
06cd862c 342
1042e4c0 343void free_actions (struct breakpoint *);
3065dfb6 344
92bc6a20 345extern const char *decode_agent_options (const char *exp, int *trace_string);
3065dfb6 346
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347extern void encode_actions (struct breakpoint *t, struct bp_location *tloc,
348 char ***tdp_actions, char ***stepping_actions);
349
6f937416 350extern void validate_actionline (const char *, struct breakpoint *);
1773c82c 351extern void validate_trace_state_variable_name (const char *name);
c906108c 352
f61e138d 353extern struct trace_state_variable *find_trace_state_variable (const char *name);
40e1c229 354extern struct trace_state_variable *create_trace_state_variable (const char *name);
f61e138d 355
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356extern int encode_source_string (int num, ULONGEST addr,
357 char *srctype, char *src,
358 char *buf, int buf_size);
359
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360extern void parse_trace_status (char *line, struct trace_status *ts);
361
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362extern void parse_tracepoint_status (char *p, struct breakpoint *tp,
363 struct uploaded_tp *utp);
364
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365extern void parse_tracepoint_definition (char *line,
366 struct uploaded_tp **utpp);
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367extern void parse_tsv_definition (char *line, struct uploaded_tsv **utsvp);
368
369extern struct uploaded_tp *get_uploaded_tp (int num, ULONGEST addr,
370 struct uploaded_tp **utpp);
d9b3f62e 371extern struct tracepoint *create_tracepoint_from_upload (struct uploaded_tp *utp);
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372extern void merge_uploaded_tracepoints (struct uploaded_tp **utpp);
373extern void merge_uploaded_trace_state_variables (struct uploaded_tsv **utsvp);
374
33da3f1c 375extern void disconnect_tracing (int from_tty);
573cda03 376
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377extern void start_tracing (char *notes);
378extern void stop_tracing (char *notes);
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379
380extern void trace_status_mi (int on_stop);
381
40e1c229 382extern void tvariables_info_1 (void);
8bf6485c 383extern void save_trace_state_variables (struct ui_file *fp);
40e1c229 384
f197e0f1 385extern void tfind_1 (enum trace_find_type type, int num,
cc5925ad 386 CORE_ADDR addr1, CORE_ADDR addr2,
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387 int from_tty);
388
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389extern void trace_save_tfile (const char *filename,
390 int target_does_save);
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391extern void trace_save_ctf (const char *dirname,
392 int target_does_save);
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394extern struct traceframe_info *parse_traceframe_info (const char *tframe_info);
395
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396extern int traceframe_available_memory (VEC(mem_range_s) **result,
397 CORE_ADDR memaddr, ULONGEST len);
398
d183932d 399#endif /* TRACEPOINT_H */
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