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1 /*
2 * ARM KGDB support
3 *
4 * Author: Deepak Saxena <dsaxena@mvista.com>
5 *
6 * Copyright (C) 2002 MontaVista Software Inc.
7 *
8 */
9
10 #ifndef __ARM_KGDB_H__
11 #define __ARM_KGDB_H__
12
13 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
14 #include <asm/opcodes.h>
15
16 /*
17 * GDB assumes that we're a user process being debugged, so
18 * it will send us an SWI command to write into memory as the
19 * debug trap. When an SWI occurs, the next instruction addr is
20 * placed into R14_svc before jumping to the vector trap.
21 * This doesn't work for kernel debugging as we are already in SVC
22 * we would loose the kernel's LR, which is a bad thing. This
23 * is bad thing.
24 *
25 * By doing this as an undefined instruction trap, we force a mode
26 * switch from SVC to UND mode, allowing us to save full kernel state.
27 *
28 * We also define a KGDB_COMPILED_BREAK which can be used to compile
29 * in breakpoints. This is important for things like sysrq-G and for
30 * the initial breakpoint from trap_init().
31 *
32 * Note to ARM HW designers: Add real trap support like SH && PPC to
33 * make our lives much much simpler. :)
34 */
35 #define BREAK_INSTR_SIZE 4
36 #define GDB_BREAKINST 0xef9f0001
37 #define KGDB_BREAKINST 0xe7ffdefe
38 #define KGDB_COMPILED_BREAK 0xe7ffdeff
39 #define CACHE_FLUSH_IS_SAFE 1
40
41 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
42
43 static inline void arch_kgdb_breakpoint(void)
44 {
45 asm(__inst_arm(0xe7ffdeff));
46 }
47
48 extern void kgdb_handle_bus_error(void);
49 extern int kgdb_fault_expected;
50
51 #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
52
53 /*
54 * From Kevin Hilman:
55 *
56 * gdb is expecting the following registers layout.
57 *
58 * r0-r15: 1 long word each
59 * f0-f7: unused, 3 long words each !!
60 * fps: unused, 1 long word
61 * cpsr: 1 long word
62 *
63 * Even though f0-f7 and fps are not used, they need to be
64 * present in the registers sent for correct processing in
65 * the host-side gdb.
66 *
67 * In particular, it is crucial that CPSR is in the right place,
68 * otherwise gdb will not be able to correctly interpret stepping over
69 * conditional branches.
70 */
71 #define _GP_REGS 16
72 #define _FP_REGS 8
73 #define _EXTRA_REGS 2
74 #define GDB_MAX_REGS (_GP_REGS + (_FP_REGS * 3) + _EXTRA_REGS)
75 #define DBG_MAX_REG_NUM (_GP_REGS + _FP_REGS + _EXTRA_REGS)
76
77 #define KGDB_MAX_NO_CPUS 1
78 #define BUFMAX 400
79 #define NUMREGBYTES (DBG_MAX_REG_NUM << 2)
80 #define NUMCRITREGBYTES (32 << 2)
81
82 #define _R0 0
83 #define _R1 1
84 #define _R2 2
85 #define _R3 3
86 #define _R4 4
87 #define _R5 5
88 #define _R6 6
89 #define _R7 7
90 #define _R8 8
91 #define _R9 9
92 #define _R10 10
93 #define _FP 11
94 #define _IP 12
95 #define _SPT 13
96 #define _LR 14
97 #define _PC 15
98 #define _CPSR (GDB_MAX_REGS - 1)
99
100 /*
101 * So that we can denote the end of a frame for tracing,
102 * in the simple case:
103 */
104 #define CFI_END_FRAME(func) __CFI_END_FRAME(_PC, _SPT, func)
105
106 #endif /* __ASM_KGDB_H__ */
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