Typo fix.
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1 /* Common target dependent code for GDB on ARM systems.
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22
23 #include <ctype.h> /* XXX for isupper () */
24
25 #include "defs.h"
26 #include "frame.h"
27 #include "inferior.h"
28 #include "gdbcmd.h"
29 #include "gdbcore.h"
30 #include "gdb_string.h"
31 #include "dis-asm.h" /* For register styles. */
32 #include "regcache.h"
33 #include "doublest.h"
34 #include "value.h"
35 #include "arch-utils.h"
36 #include "osabi.h"
37 #include "frame-unwind.h"
38 #include "frame-base.h"
39 #include "trad-frame.h"
40 #include "objfiles.h"
41 #include "dwarf2-frame.h"
42
43 #include "arm-tdep.h"
44 #include "gdb/sim-arm.h"
45
46 #include "elf-bfd.h"
47 #include "coff/internal.h"
48 #include "elf/arm.h"
49
50 #include "gdb_assert.h"
51
52 static int arm_debug;
53
54 /* Each OS has a different mechanism for accessing the various
55 registers stored in the sigcontext structure.
56
57 SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS should be defined to the name (or
58 function pointer) which may be used to determine the addresses
59 of the various saved registers in the sigcontext structure.
60
61 For the ARM target, there are three parameters to this function.
62 The first is the pc value of the frame under consideration, the
63 second the stack pointer of this frame, and the last is the
64 register number to fetch.
65
66 If the tm.h file does not define this macro, then it's assumed that
67 no mechanism is needed and we define SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS to
68 be 0.
69
70 When it comes time to multi-arching this code, see the identically
71 named machinery in ia64-tdep.c for an example of how it could be
72 done. It should not be necessary to modify the code below where
73 this macro is used. */
74
75 #ifdef SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS
76 #ifndef SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS_P
77 #define SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS_P() 1
78 #endif
79 #else
80 #define SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS(SP,PC,REG) 0
81 #define SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS_P() 0
82 #endif
83
84 /* Macros for setting and testing a bit in a minimal symbol that marks
85 it as Thumb function. The MSB of the minimal symbol's "info" field
86 is used for this purpose.
87
88 MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL Actually sets the "special" bit.
89 MSYMBOL_IS_SPECIAL Tests the "special" bit in a minimal symbol. */
90
91 #define MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL(msym) \
92 MSYMBOL_INFO (msym) = (char *) (((long) MSYMBOL_INFO (msym)) \
93 | 0x80000000)
94
95 #define MSYMBOL_IS_SPECIAL(msym) \
96 (((long) MSYMBOL_INFO (msym) & 0x80000000) != 0)
97
98 /* The list of available "set arm ..." and "show arm ..." commands. */
99 static struct cmd_list_element *setarmcmdlist = NULL;
100 static struct cmd_list_element *showarmcmdlist = NULL;
101
102 /* The type of floating-point to use. Keep this in sync with enum
103 arm_float_model, and the help string in _initialize_arm_tdep. */
104 static const char *fp_model_strings[] =
105 {
106 "auto",
107 "softfpa",
108 "fpa",
109 "softvfp",
110 "vfp",
111 NULL
112 };
113
114 /* A variable that can be configured by the user. */
115 static enum arm_float_model arm_fp_model = ARM_FLOAT_AUTO;
116 static const char *current_fp_model = "auto";
117
118 /* The ABI to use. Keep this in sync with arm_abi_kind. */
119 static const char *arm_abi_strings[] =
120 {
121 "auto",
122 "APCS",
123 "AAPCS",
124 NULL
125 };
126
127 /* A variable that can be configured by the user. */
128 static enum arm_abi_kind arm_abi_global = ARM_ABI_AUTO;
129 static const char *arm_abi_string = "auto";
130
131 /* Number of different reg name sets (options). */
132 static int num_disassembly_options;
133
134 /* We have more registers than the disassembler as gdb can print the value
135 of special registers as well.
136 The general register names are overwritten by whatever is being used by
137 the disassembler at the moment. We also adjust the case of cpsr and fps. */
138
139 /* Initial value: Register names used in ARM's ISA documentation. */
140 static char * arm_register_name_strings[] =
141 {"r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", /* 0 1 2 3 */
142 "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", /* 4 5 6 7 */
143 "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", /* 8 9 10 11 */
144 "r12", "sp", "lr", "pc", /* 12 13 14 15 */
145 "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", /* 16 17 18 19 */
146 "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", /* 20 21 22 23 */
147 "fps", "cpsr" }; /* 24 25 */
148 static char **arm_register_names = arm_register_name_strings;
149
150 /* Valid register name styles. */
151 static const char **valid_disassembly_styles;
152
153 /* Disassembly style to use. Default to "std" register names. */
154 static const char *disassembly_style;
155 /* Index to that option in the opcodes table. */
156 static int current_option;
157
158 /* This is used to keep the bfd arch_info in sync with the disassembly
159 style. */
160 static void set_disassembly_style_sfunc(char *, int,
161 struct cmd_list_element *);
162 static void set_disassembly_style (void);
163
164 static void convert_from_extended (const struct floatformat *, const void *,
165 void *);
166 static void convert_to_extended (const struct floatformat *, void *,
167 const void *);
168
169 struct arm_prologue_cache
170 {
171 /* The stack pointer at the time this frame was created; i.e. the
172 caller's stack pointer when this function was called. It is used
173 to identify this frame. */
174 CORE_ADDR prev_sp;
175
176 /* The frame base for this frame is just prev_sp + frame offset -
177 frame size. FRAMESIZE is the size of this stack frame, and
178 FRAMEOFFSET if the initial offset from the stack pointer (this
179 frame's stack pointer, not PREV_SP) to the frame base. */
180
181 int framesize;
182 int frameoffset;
183
184 /* The register used to hold the frame pointer for this frame. */
185 int framereg;
186
187 /* Saved register offsets. */
188 struct trad_frame_saved_reg *saved_regs;
189 };
190
191 /* Addresses for calling Thumb functions have the bit 0 set.
192 Here are some macros to test, set, or clear bit 0 of addresses. */
193 #define IS_THUMB_ADDR(addr) ((addr) & 1)
194 #define MAKE_THUMB_ADDR(addr) ((addr) | 1)
195 #define UNMAKE_THUMB_ADDR(addr) ((addr) & ~1)
196
197 /* Set to true if the 32-bit mode is in use. */
198
199 int arm_apcs_32 = 1;
200
201 /* Determine if the program counter specified in MEMADDR is in a Thumb
202 function. */
203
204 int
205 arm_pc_is_thumb (CORE_ADDR memaddr)
206 {
207 struct minimal_symbol *sym;
208
209 /* If bit 0 of the address is set, assume this is a Thumb address. */
210 if (IS_THUMB_ADDR (memaddr))
211 return 1;
212
213 /* Thumb functions have a "special" bit set in minimal symbols. */
214 sym = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (memaddr);
215 if (sym)
216 {
217 return (MSYMBOL_IS_SPECIAL (sym));
218 }
219 else
220 {
221 return 0;
222 }
223 }
224
225 /* Remove useless bits from addresses in a running program. */
226 static CORE_ADDR
227 arm_addr_bits_remove (CORE_ADDR val)
228 {
229 if (arm_apcs_32)
230 return (val & (arm_pc_is_thumb (val) ? 0xfffffffe : 0xfffffffc));
231 else
232 return (val & 0x03fffffc);
233 }
234
235 /* When reading symbols, we need to zap the low bit of the address,
236 which may be set to 1 for Thumb functions. */
237 static CORE_ADDR
238 arm_smash_text_address (CORE_ADDR val)
239 {
240 return val & ~1;
241 }
242
243 /* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc. Can't
244 always go through the frames for this because on some machines the
245 new frame is not set up until the new function executes some
246 instructions. */
247
248 static CORE_ADDR
249 arm_saved_pc_after_call (struct frame_info *frame)
250 {
251 return ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (read_register (ARM_LR_REGNUM));
252 }
253
254 /* A typical Thumb prologue looks like this:
255 push {r7, lr}
256 add sp, sp, #-28
257 add r7, sp, #12
258 Sometimes the latter instruction may be replaced by:
259 mov r7, sp
260
261 or like this:
262 push {r7, lr}
263 mov r7, sp
264 sub sp, #12
265
266 or, on tpcs, like this:
267 sub sp,#16
268 push {r7, lr}
269 (many instructions)
270 mov r7, sp
271 sub sp, #12
272
273 There is always one instruction of three classes:
274 1 - push
275 2 - setting of r7
276 3 - adjusting of sp
277
278 When we have found at least one of each class we are done with the prolog.
279 Note that the "sub sp, #NN" before the push does not count.
280 */
281
282 static CORE_ADDR
283 thumb_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR func_end)
284 {
285 CORE_ADDR current_pc;
286 /* findmask:
287 bit 0 - push { rlist }
288 bit 1 - mov r7, sp OR add r7, sp, #imm (setting of r7)
289 bit 2 - sub sp, #simm OR add sp, #simm (adjusting of sp)
290 */
291 int findmask = 0;
292
293 for (current_pc = pc;
294 current_pc + 2 < func_end && current_pc < pc + 40;
295 current_pc += 2)
296 {
297 unsigned short insn = read_memory_unsigned_integer (current_pc, 2);
298
299 if ((insn & 0xfe00) == 0xb400) /* push { rlist } */
300 {
301 findmask |= 1; /* push found */
302 }
303 else if ((insn & 0xff00) == 0xb000) /* add sp, #simm OR
304 sub sp, #simm */
305 {
306 if ((findmask & 1) == 0) /* before push ? */
307 continue;
308 else
309 findmask |= 4; /* add/sub sp found */
310 }
311 else if ((insn & 0xff00) == 0xaf00) /* add r7, sp, #imm */
312 {
313 findmask |= 2; /* setting of r7 found */
314 }
315 else if (insn == 0x466f) /* mov r7, sp */
316 {
317 findmask |= 2; /* setting of r7 found */
318 }
319 else if (findmask == (4+2+1))
320 {
321 /* We have found one of each type of prologue instruction */
322 break;
323 }
324 else
325 /* Something in the prolog that we don't care about or some
326 instruction from outside the prolog scheduled here for
327 optimization. */
328 continue;
329 }
330
331 return current_pc;
332 }
333
334 /* Advance the PC across any function entry prologue instructions to
335 reach some "real" code.
336
337 The APCS (ARM Procedure Call Standard) defines the following
338 prologue:
339
340 mov ip, sp
341 [stmfd sp!, {a1,a2,a3,a4}]
342 stmfd sp!, {...,fp,ip,lr,pc}
343 [stfe f7, [sp, #-12]!]
344 [stfe f6, [sp, #-12]!]
345 [stfe f5, [sp, #-12]!]
346 [stfe f4, [sp, #-12]!]
347 sub fp, ip, #nn @@ nn == 20 or 4 depending on second insn */
348
349 static CORE_ADDR
350 arm_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc)
351 {
352 unsigned long inst;
353 CORE_ADDR skip_pc;
354 CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end = 0;
355 char *func_name;
356 struct symtab_and_line sal;
357
358 /* If we're in a dummy frame, don't even try to skip the prologue. */
359 if (deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy (pc))
360 return pc;
361
362 /* See what the symbol table says. */
363
364 if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, &func_name, &func_addr, &func_end))
365 {
366 struct symbol *sym;
367
368 /* Found a function. */
369 sym = lookup_symbol (func_name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL, NULL);
370 if (sym && SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym) != language_asm)
371 {
372 /* Don't use this trick for assembly source files. */
373 sal = find_pc_line (func_addr, 0);
374 if ((sal.line != 0) && (sal.end < func_end))
375 return sal.end;
376 }
377 }
378
379 /* Check if this is Thumb code. */
380 if (arm_pc_is_thumb (pc))
381 return thumb_skip_prologue (pc, func_end);
382
383 /* Can't find the prologue end in the symbol table, try it the hard way
384 by disassembling the instructions. */
385
386 /* Like arm_scan_prologue, stop no later than pc + 64. */
387 if (func_end == 0 || func_end > pc + 64)
388 func_end = pc + 64;
389
390 for (skip_pc = pc; skip_pc < func_end; skip_pc += 4)
391 {
392 inst = read_memory_integer (skip_pc, 4);
393
394 /* "mov ip, sp" is no longer a required part of the prologue. */
395 if (inst == 0xe1a0c00d) /* mov ip, sp */
396 continue;
397
398 if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe28dc000) /* add ip, sp #n */
399 continue;
400
401 if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24dc000) /* sub ip, sp #n */
402 continue;
403
404 /* Some prologues begin with "str lr, [sp, #-4]!". */
405 if (inst == 0xe52de004) /* str lr, [sp, #-4]! */
406 continue;
407
408 if ((inst & 0xfffffff0) == 0xe92d0000) /* stmfd sp!,{a1,a2,a3,a4} */
409 continue;
410
411 if ((inst & 0xfffff800) == 0xe92dd800) /* stmfd sp!,{fp,ip,lr,pc} */
412 continue;
413
414 /* Any insns after this point may float into the code, if it makes
415 for better instruction scheduling, so we skip them only if we
416 find them, but still consider the function to be frame-ful. */
417
418 /* We may have either one sfmfd instruction here, or several stfe
419 insns, depending on the version of floating point code we
420 support. */
421 if ((inst & 0xffbf0fff) == 0xec2d0200) /* sfmfd fn, <cnt>, [sp]! */
422 continue;
423
424 if ((inst & 0xffff8fff) == 0xed6d0103) /* stfe fn, [sp, #-12]! */
425 continue;
426
427 if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24cb000) /* sub fp, ip, #nn */
428 continue;
429
430 if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24dd000) /* sub sp, sp, #nn */
431 continue;
432
433 if ((inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe54b0000 || /* strb r(0123),[r11,#-nn] */
434 (inst & 0xffffc0f0) == 0xe14b00b0 || /* strh r(0123),[r11,#-nn] */
435 (inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe50b0000) /* str r(0123),[r11,#-nn] */
436 continue;
437
438 if ((inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe5cd0000 || /* strb r(0123),[sp,#nn] */
439 (inst & 0xffffc0f0) == 0xe1cd00b0 || /* strh r(0123),[sp,#nn] */
440 (inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe58d0000) /* str r(0123),[sp,#nn] */
441 continue;
442
443 /* Un-recognized instruction; stop scanning. */
444 break;
445 }
446
447 return skip_pc; /* End of prologue */
448 }
449
450 /* *INDENT-OFF* */
451 /* Function: thumb_scan_prologue (helper function for arm_scan_prologue)
452 This function decodes a Thumb function prologue to determine:
453 1) the size of the stack frame
454 2) which registers are saved on it
455 3) the offsets of saved regs
456 4) the offset from the stack pointer to the frame pointer
457
458 A typical Thumb function prologue would create this stack frame
459 (offsets relative to FP)
460 old SP -> 24 stack parameters
461 20 LR
462 16 R7
463 R7 -> 0 local variables (16 bytes)
464 SP -> -12 additional stack space (12 bytes)
465 The frame size would thus be 36 bytes, and the frame offset would be
466 12 bytes. The frame register is R7.
467
468 The comments for thumb_skip_prolog() describe the algorithm we use
469 to detect the end of the prolog. */
470 /* *INDENT-ON* */
471
472 static void
473 thumb_scan_prologue (CORE_ADDR prev_pc, struct arm_prologue_cache *cache)
474 {
475 CORE_ADDR prologue_start;
476 CORE_ADDR prologue_end;
477 CORE_ADDR current_pc;
478 /* Which register has been copied to register n? */
479 int saved_reg[16];
480 /* findmask:
481 bit 0 - push { rlist }
482 bit 1 - mov r7, sp OR add r7, sp, #imm (setting of r7)
483 bit 2 - sub sp, #simm OR add sp, #simm (adjusting of sp)
484 */
485 int findmask = 0;
486 int i;
487
488 if (find_pc_partial_function (prev_pc, NULL, &prologue_start, &prologue_end))
489 {
490 struct symtab_and_line sal = find_pc_line (prologue_start, 0);
491
492 if (sal.line == 0) /* no line info, use current PC */
493 prologue_end = prev_pc;
494 else if (sal.end < prologue_end) /* next line begins after fn end */
495 prologue_end = sal.end; /* (probably means no prologue) */
496 }
497 else
498 /* We're in the boondocks: allow for
499 16 pushes, an add, and "mv fp,sp". */
500 prologue_end = prologue_start + 40;
501
502 prologue_end = min (prologue_end, prev_pc);
503
504 /* Initialize the saved register map. When register H is copied to
505 register L, we will put H in saved_reg[L]. */
506 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
507 saved_reg[i] = i;
508
509 /* Search the prologue looking for instructions that set up the
510 frame pointer, adjust the stack pointer, and save registers.
511 Do this until all basic prolog instructions are found. */
512
513 cache->framesize = 0;
514 for (current_pc = prologue_start;
515 (current_pc < prologue_end) && ((findmask & 7) != 7);
516 current_pc += 2)
517 {
518 unsigned short insn;
519 int regno;
520 int offset;
521
522 insn = read_memory_unsigned_integer (current_pc, 2);
523
524 if ((insn & 0xfe00) == 0xb400) /* push { rlist } */
525 {
526 int mask;
527 findmask |= 1; /* push found */
528 /* Bits 0-7 contain a mask for registers R0-R7. Bit 8 says
529 whether to save LR (R14). */
530 mask = (insn & 0xff) | ((insn & 0x100) << 6);
531
532 /* Calculate offsets of saved R0-R7 and LR. */
533 for (regno = ARM_LR_REGNUM; regno >= 0; regno--)
534 if (mask & (1 << regno))
535 {
536 cache->framesize += 4;
537 cache->saved_regs[saved_reg[regno]].addr = -cache->framesize;
538 /* Reset saved register map. */
539 saved_reg[regno] = regno;
540 }
541 }
542 else if ((insn & 0xff00) == 0xb000) /* add sp, #simm OR
543 sub sp, #simm */
544 {
545 if ((findmask & 1) == 0) /* before push? */
546 continue;
547 else
548 findmask |= 4; /* add/sub sp found */
549
550 offset = (insn & 0x7f) << 2; /* get scaled offset */
551 if (insn & 0x80) /* is it signed? (==subtracting) */
552 {
553 cache->frameoffset += offset;
554 offset = -offset;
555 }
556 cache->framesize -= offset;
557 }
558 else if ((insn & 0xff00) == 0xaf00) /* add r7, sp, #imm */
559 {
560 findmask |= 2; /* setting of r7 found */
561 cache->framereg = THUMB_FP_REGNUM;
562 /* get scaled offset */
563 cache->frameoffset = (insn & 0xff) << 2;
564 }
565 else if (insn == 0x466f) /* mov r7, sp */
566 {
567 findmask |= 2; /* setting of r7 found */
568 cache->framereg = THUMB_FP_REGNUM;
569 cache->frameoffset = 0;
570 saved_reg[THUMB_FP_REGNUM] = ARM_SP_REGNUM;
571 }
572 else if ((insn & 0xffc0) == 0x4640) /* mov r0-r7, r8-r15 */
573 {
574 int lo_reg = insn & 7; /* dest. register (r0-r7) */
575 int hi_reg = ((insn >> 3) & 7) + 8; /* source register (r8-15) */
576 saved_reg[lo_reg] = hi_reg; /* remember hi reg was saved */
577 }
578 else
579 /* Something in the prolog that we don't care about or some
580 instruction from outside the prolog scheduled here for
581 optimization. */
582 continue;
583 }
584 }
585
586 /* This function decodes an ARM function prologue to determine:
587 1) the size of the stack frame
588 2) which registers are saved on it
589 3) the offsets of saved regs
590 4) the offset from the stack pointer to the frame pointer
591 This information is stored in the "extra" fields of the frame_info.
592
593 There are two basic forms for the ARM prologue. The fixed argument
594 function call will look like:
595
596 mov ip, sp
597 stmfd sp!, {fp, ip, lr, pc}
598 sub fp, ip, #4
599 [sub sp, sp, #4]
600
601 Which would create this stack frame (offsets relative to FP):
602 IP -> 4 (caller's stack)
603 FP -> 0 PC (points to address of stmfd instruction + 8 in callee)
604 -4 LR (return address in caller)
605 -8 IP (copy of caller's SP)
606 -12 FP (caller's FP)
607 SP -> -28 Local variables
608
609 The frame size would thus be 32 bytes, and the frame offset would be
610 28 bytes. The stmfd call can also save any of the vN registers it
611 plans to use, which increases the frame size accordingly.
612
613 Note: The stored PC is 8 off of the STMFD instruction that stored it
614 because the ARM Store instructions always store PC + 8 when you read
615 the PC register.
616
617 A variable argument function call will look like:
618
619 mov ip, sp
620 stmfd sp!, {a1, a2, a3, a4}
621 stmfd sp!, {fp, ip, lr, pc}
622 sub fp, ip, #20
623
624 Which would create this stack frame (offsets relative to FP):
625 IP -> 20 (caller's stack)
626 16 A4
627 12 A3
628 8 A2
629 4 A1
630 FP -> 0 PC (points to address of stmfd instruction + 8 in callee)
631 -4 LR (return address in caller)
632 -8 IP (copy of caller's SP)
633 -12 FP (caller's FP)
634 SP -> -28 Local variables
635
636 The frame size would thus be 48 bytes, and the frame offset would be
637 28 bytes.
638
639 There is another potential complication, which is that the optimizer
640 will try to separate the store of fp in the "stmfd" instruction from
641 the "sub fp, ip, #NN" instruction. Almost anything can be there, so
642 we just key on the stmfd, and then scan for the "sub fp, ip, #NN"...
643
644 Also, note, the original version of the ARM toolchain claimed that there
645 should be an
646
647 instruction at the end of the prologue. I have never seen GCC produce
648 this, and the ARM docs don't mention it. We still test for it below in
649 case it happens...
650
651 */
652
653 static void
654 arm_scan_prologue (struct frame_info *next_frame, struct arm_prologue_cache *cache)
655 {
656 int regno, sp_offset, fp_offset, ip_offset;
657 CORE_ADDR prologue_start, prologue_end, current_pc;
658 CORE_ADDR prev_pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
659
660 /* Assume there is no frame until proven otherwise. */
661 cache->framereg = ARM_SP_REGNUM;
662 cache->framesize = 0;
663 cache->frameoffset = 0;
664
665 /* Check for Thumb prologue. */
666 if (arm_pc_is_thumb (prev_pc))
667 {
668 thumb_scan_prologue (prev_pc, cache);
669 return;
670 }
671
672 /* Find the function prologue. If we can't find the function in
673 the symbol table, peek in the stack frame to find the PC. */
674 if (find_pc_partial_function (prev_pc, NULL, &prologue_start, &prologue_end))
675 {
676 /* One way to find the end of the prologue (which works well
677 for unoptimized code) is to do the following:
678
679 struct symtab_and_line sal = find_pc_line (prologue_start, 0);
680
681 if (sal.line == 0)
682 prologue_end = prev_pc;
683 else if (sal.end < prologue_end)
684 prologue_end = sal.end;
685
686 This mechanism is very accurate so long as the optimizer
687 doesn't move any instructions from the function body into the
688 prologue. If this happens, sal.end will be the last
689 instruction in the first hunk of prologue code just before
690 the first instruction that the scheduler has moved from
691 the body to the prologue.
692
693 In order to make sure that we scan all of the prologue
694 instructions, we use a slightly less accurate mechanism which
695 may scan more than necessary. To help compensate for this
696 lack of accuracy, the prologue scanning loop below contains
697 several clauses which'll cause the loop to terminate early if
698 an implausible prologue instruction is encountered.
699
700 The expression
701
702 prologue_start + 64
703
704 is a suitable endpoint since it accounts for the largest
705 possible prologue plus up to five instructions inserted by
706 the scheduler. */
707
708 if (prologue_end > prologue_start + 64)
709 {
710 prologue_end = prologue_start + 64; /* See above. */
711 }
712 }
713 else
714 {
715 /* We have no symbol information. Our only option is to assume this
716 function has a standard stack frame and the normal frame register.
717 Then, we can find the value of our frame pointer on entrance to
718 the callee (or at the present moment if this is the innermost frame).
719 The value stored there should be the address of the stmfd + 8. */
720 CORE_ADDR frame_loc;
721 LONGEST return_value;
722
723 frame_loc = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, ARM_FP_REGNUM);
724 if (!safe_read_memory_integer (frame_loc, 4, &return_value))
725 return;
726 else
727 {
728 prologue_start = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (return_value) - 8;
729 prologue_end = prologue_start + 64; /* See above. */
730 }
731 }
732
733 if (prev_pc < prologue_end)
734 prologue_end = prev_pc;
735
736 /* Now search the prologue looking for instructions that set up the
737 frame pointer, adjust the stack pointer, and save registers.
738
739 Be careful, however, and if it doesn't look like a prologue,
740 don't try to scan it. If, for instance, a frameless function
741 begins with stmfd sp!, then we will tell ourselves there is
742 a frame, which will confuse stack traceback, as well as "finish"
743 and other operations that rely on a knowledge of the stack
744 traceback.
745
746 In the APCS, the prologue should start with "mov ip, sp" so
747 if we don't see this as the first insn, we will stop.
748
749 [Note: This doesn't seem to be true any longer, so it's now an
750 optional part of the prologue. - Kevin Buettner, 2001-11-20]
751
752 [Note further: The "mov ip,sp" only seems to be missing in
753 frameless functions at optimization level "-O2" or above,
754 in which case it is often (but not always) replaced by
755 "str lr, [sp, #-4]!". - Michael Snyder, 2002-04-23] */
756
757 sp_offset = fp_offset = ip_offset = 0;
758
759 for (current_pc = prologue_start;
760 current_pc < prologue_end;
761 current_pc += 4)
762 {
763 unsigned int insn = read_memory_unsigned_integer (current_pc, 4);
764
765 if (insn == 0xe1a0c00d) /* mov ip, sp */
766 {
767 ip_offset = 0;
768 continue;
769 }
770 else if ((insn & 0xfffff000) == 0xe28dc000) /* add ip, sp #n */
771 {
772 unsigned imm = insn & 0xff; /* immediate value */
773 unsigned rot = (insn & 0xf00) >> 7; /* rotate amount */
774 imm = (imm >> rot) | (imm << (32 - rot));
775 ip_offset = imm;
776 continue;
777 }
778 else if ((insn & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24dc000) /* sub ip, sp #n */
779 {
780 unsigned imm = insn & 0xff; /* immediate value */
781 unsigned rot = (insn & 0xf00) >> 7; /* rotate amount */
782 imm = (imm >> rot) | (imm << (32 - rot));
783 ip_offset = -imm;
784 continue;
785 }
786 else if (insn == 0xe52de004) /* str lr, [sp, #-4]! */
787 {
788 sp_offset -= 4;
789 cache->saved_regs[ARM_LR_REGNUM].addr = sp_offset;
790 continue;
791 }
792 else if ((insn & 0xffff0000) == 0xe92d0000)
793 /* stmfd sp!, {..., fp, ip, lr, pc}
794 or
795 stmfd sp!, {a1, a2, a3, a4} */
796 {
797 int mask = insn & 0xffff;
798
799 /* Calculate offsets of saved registers. */
800 for (regno = ARM_PC_REGNUM; regno >= 0; regno--)
801 if (mask & (1 << regno))
802 {
803 sp_offset -= 4;
804 cache->saved_regs[regno].addr = sp_offset;
805 }
806 }
807 else if ((insn & 0xffffc000) == 0xe54b0000 || /* strb rx,[r11,#-n] */
808 (insn & 0xffffc0f0) == 0xe14b00b0 || /* strh rx,[r11,#-n] */
809 (insn & 0xffffc000) == 0xe50b0000) /* str rx,[r11,#-n] */
810 {
811 /* No need to add this to saved_regs -- it's just an arg reg. */
812 continue;
813 }
814 else if ((insn & 0xffffc000) == 0xe5cd0000 || /* strb rx,[sp,#n] */
815 (insn & 0xffffc0f0) == 0xe1cd00b0 || /* strh rx,[sp,#n] */
816 (insn & 0xffffc000) == 0xe58d0000) /* str rx,[sp,#n] */
817 {
818 /* No need to add this to saved_regs -- it's just an arg reg. */
819 continue;
820 }
821 else if ((insn & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24cb000) /* sub fp, ip #n */
822 {
823 unsigned imm = insn & 0xff; /* immediate value */
824 unsigned rot = (insn & 0xf00) >> 7; /* rotate amount */
825 imm = (imm >> rot) | (imm << (32 - rot));
826 fp_offset = -imm + ip_offset;
827 cache->framereg = ARM_FP_REGNUM;
828 }
829 else if ((insn & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24dd000) /* sub sp, sp #n */
830 {
831 unsigned imm = insn & 0xff; /* immediate value */
832 unsigned rot = (insn & 0xf00) >> 7; /* rotate amount */
833 imm = (imm >> rot) | (imm << (32 - rot));
834 sp_offset -= imm;
835 }
836 else if ((insn & 0xffff7fff) == 0xed6d0103) /* stfe f?, [sp, -#c]! */
837 {
838 sp_offset -= 12;
839 regno = ARM_F0_REGNUM + ((insn >> 12) & 0x07);
840 cache->saved_regs[regno].addr = sp_offset;
841 }
842 else if ((insn & 0xffbf0fff) == 0xec2d0200) /* sfmfd f0, 4, [sp!] */
843 {
844 int n_saved_fp_regs;
845 unsigned int fp_start_reg, fp_bound_reg;
846
847 if ((insn & 0x800) == 0x800) /* N0 is set */
848 {
849 if ((insn & 0x40000) == 0x40000) /* N1 is set */
850 n_saved_fp_regs = 3;
851 else
852 n_saved_fp_regs = 1;
853 }
854 else
855 {
856 if ((insn & 0x40000) == 0x40000) /* N1 is set */
857 n_saved_fp_regs = 2;
858 else
859 n_saved_fp_regs = 4;
860 }
861
862 fp_start_reg = ARM_F0_REGNUM + ((insn >> 12) & 0x7);
863 fp_bound_reg = fp_start_reg + n_saved_fp_regs;
864 for (; fp_start_reg < fp_bound_reg; fp_start_reg++)
865 {
866 sp_offset -= 12;
867 cache->saved_regs[fp_start_reg++].addr = sp_offset;
868 }
869 }
870 else if ((insn & 0xf0000000) != 0xe0000000)
871 break; /* Condition not true, exit early */
872 else if ((insn & 0xfe200000) == 0xe8200000) /* ldm? */
873 break; /* Don't scan past a block load */
874 else
875 /* The optimizer might shove anything into the prologue,
876 so we just skip what we don't recognize. */
877 continue;
878 }
879
880 /* The frame size is just the negative of the offset (from the
881 original SP) of the last thing thing we pushed on the stack.
882 The frame offset is [new FP] - [new SP]. */
883 cache->framesize = -sp_offset;
884 if (cache->framereg == ARM_FP_REGNUM)
885 cache->frameoffset = fp_offset - sp_offset;
886 else
887 cache->frameoffset = 0;
888 }
889
890 static struct arm_prologue_cache *
891 arm_make_prologue_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame)
892 {
893 int reg;
894 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
895 CORE_ADDR unwound_fp;
896
897 cache = frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (struct arm_prologue_cache));
898 cache->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
899
900 arm_scan_prologue (next_frame, cache);
901
902 unwound_fp = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, cache->framereg);
903 if (unwound_fp == 0)
904 return cache;
905
906 cache->prev_sp = unwound_fp + cache->framesize - cache->frameoffset;
907
908 /* Calculate actual addresses of saved registers using offsets
909 determined by arm_scan_prologue. */
910 for (reg = 0; reg < NUM_REGS; reg++)
911 if (trad_frame_addr_p (cache->saved_regs, reg))
912 cache->saved_regs[reg].addr += cache->prev_sp;
913
914 return cache;
915 }
916
917 /* Our frame ID for a normal frame is the current function's starting PC
918 and the caller's SP when we were called. */
919
920 static void
921 arm_prologue_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame,
922 void **this_cache,
923 struct frame_id *this_id)
924 {
925 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
926 struct frame_id id;
927 CORE_ADDR func;
928
929 if (*this_cache == NULL)
930 *this_cache = arm_make_prologue_cache (next_frame);
931 cache = *this_cache;
932
933 func = frame_func_unwind (next_frame);
934
935 /* This is meant to halt the backtrace at "_start". Make sure we
936 don't halt it at a generic dummy frame. */
937 if (func <= LOWEST_PC)
938 return;
939
940 /* If we've hit a wall, stop. */
941 if (cache->prev_sp == 0)
942 return;
943
944 id = frame_id_build (cache->prev_sp, func);
945 *this_id = id;
946 }
947
948 static void
949 arm_prologue_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
950 void **this_cache,
951 int prev_regnum,
952 int *optimized,
953 enum lval_type *lvalp,
954 CORE_ADDR *addrp,
955 int *realnump,
956 void *valuep)
957 {
958 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
959
960 if (*this_cache == NULL)
961 *this_cache = arm_make_prologue_cache (next_frame);
962 cache = *this_cache;
963
964 /* If we are asked to unwind the PC, then we need to return the LR
965 instead. The saved value of PC points into this frame's
966 prologue, not the next frame's resume location. */
967 if (prev_regnum == ARM_PC_REGNUM)
968 prev_regnum = ARM_LR_REGNUM;
969
970 /* SP is generally not saved to the stack, but this frame is
971 identified by NEXT_FRAME's stack pointer at the time of the call.
972 The value was already reconstructed into PREV_SP. */
973 if (prev_regnum == ARM_SP_REGNUM)
974 {
975 *lvalp = not_lval;
976 if (valuep)
977 store_unsigned_integer (valuep, 4, cache->prev_sp);
978 return;
979 }
980
981 trad_frame_get_prev_register (next_frame, cache->saved_regs, prev_regnum,
982 optimized, lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep);
983 }
984
985 struct frame_unwind arm_prologue_unwind = {
986 NORMAL_FRAME,
987 arm_prologue_this_id,
988 arm_prologue_prev_register
989 };
990
991 static const struct frame_unwind *
992 arm_prologue_unwind_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
993 {
994 return &arm_prologue_unwind;
995 }
996
997 static struct arm_prologue_cache *
998 arm_make_stub_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame)
999 {
1000 int reg;
1001 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
1002 CORE_ADDR unwound_fp;
1003
1004 cache = frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (struct arm_prologue_cache));
1005 cache->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
1006
1007 cache->prev_sp = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, ARM_SP_REGNUM);
1008
1009 return cache;
1010 }
1011
1012 /* Our frame ID for a stub frame is the current SP and LR. */
1013
1014 static void
1015 arm_stub_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1016 void **this_cache,
1017 struct frame_id *this_id)
1018 {
1019 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
1020
1021 if (*this_cache == NULL)
1022 *this_cache = arm_make_stub_cache (next_frame);
1023 cache = *this_cache;
1024
1025 *this_id = frame_id_build (cache->prev_sp,
1026 frame_pc_unwind (next_frame));
1027 }
1028
1029 struct frame_unwind arm_stub_unwind = {
1030 NORMAL_FRAME,
1031 arm_stub_this_id,
1032 arm_prologue_prev_register
1033 };
1034
1035 static const struct frame_unwind *
1036 arm_stub_unwind_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
1037 {
1038 char dummy[4];
1039
1040 if (in_plt_section (frame_unwind_address_in_block (next_frame), NULL)
1041 || target_read_memory (frame_pc_unwind (next_frame), dummy, 4) != 0)
1042 return &arm_stub_unwind;
1043
1044 return NULL;
1045 }
1046
1047 static CORE_ADDR
1048 arm_normal_frame_base (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache)
1049 {
1050 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
1051
1052 if (*this_cache == NULL)
1053 *this_cache = arm_make_prologue_cache (next_frame);
1054 cache = *this_cache;
1055
1056 return cache->prev_sp + cache->frameoffset - cache->framesize;
1057 }
1058
1059 struct frame_base arm_normal_base = {
1060 &arm_prologue_unwind,
1061 arm_normal_frame_base,
1062 arm_normal_frame_base,
1063 arm_normal_frame_base
1064 };
1065
1066 static struct arm_prologue_cache *
1067 arm_make_sigtramp_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame)
1068 {
1069 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
1070 int reg;
1071
1072 cache = frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (struct arm_prologue_cache));
1073
1074 cache->prev_sp = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, ARM_SP_REGNUM);
1075
1076 cache->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
1077
1078 for (reg = 0; reg < NUM_REGS; reg++)
1079 cache->saved_regs[reg].addr
1080 = SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS (cache->prev_sp,
1081 frame_pc_unwind (next_frame), reg);
1082
1083 /* FIXME: What about thumb mode? */
1084 cache->framereg = ARM_SP_REGNUM;
1085 cache->prev_sp
1086 = read_memory_integer (cache->saved_regs[cache->framereg].addr,
1087 register_size (current_gdbarch, cache->framereg));
1088
1089 return cache;
1090 }
1091
1092 static void
1093 arm_sigtramp_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1094 void **this_cache,
1095 struct frame_id *this_id)
1096 {
1097 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
1098
1099 if (*this_cache == NULL)
1100 *this_cache = arm_make_sigtramp_cache (next_frame);
1101 cache = *this_cache;
1102
1103 /* FIXME drow/2003-07-07: This isn't right if we single-step within
1104 the sigtramp frame; the PC should be the beginning of the trampoline. */
1105 *this_id = frame_id_build (cache->prev_sp, frame_pc_unwind (next_frame));
1106 }
1107
1108 static void
1109 arm_sigtramp_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1110 void **this_cache,
1111 int prev_regnum,
1112 int *optimized,
1113 enum lval_type *lvalp,
1114 CORE_ADDR *addrp,
1115 int *realnump,
1116 void *valuep)
1117 {
1118 struct arm_prologue_cache *cache;
1119
1120 if (*this_cache == NULL)
1121 *this_cache = arm_make_sigtramp_cache (next_frame);
1122 cache = *this_cache;
1123
1124 trad_frame_get_prev_register (next_frame, cache->saved_regs, prev_regnum,
1125 optimized, lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep);
1126 }
1127
1128 struct frame_unwind arm_sigtramp_unwind = {
1129 SIGTRAMP_FRAME,
1130 arm_sigtramp_this_id,
1131 arm_sigtramp_prev_register
1132 };
1133
1134 static const struct frame_unwind *
1135 arm_sigtramp_unwind_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
1136 {
1137 if (SIGCONTEXT_REGISTER_ADDRESS_P ()
1138 && legacy_pc_in_sigtramp (frame_pc_unwind (next_frame), (char *) 0))
1139 return &arm_sigtramp_unwind;
1140
1141 return NULL;
1142 }
1143
1144 /* Assuming NEXT_FRAME->prev is a dummy, return the frame ID of that
1145 dummy frame. The frame ID's base needs to match the TOS value
1146 saved by save_dummy_frame_tos() and returned from
1147 arm_push_dummy_call, and the PC needs to match the dummy frame's
1148 breakpoint. */
1149
1150 static struct frame_id
1151 arm_unwind_dummy_id (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
1152 {
1153 return frame_id_build (frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, ARM_SP_REGNUM),
1154 frame_pc_unwind (next_frame));
1155 }
1156
1157 /* Given THIS_FRAME, find the previous frame's resume PC (which will
1158 be used to construct the previous frame's ID, after looking up the
1159 containing function). */
1160
1161 static CORE_ADDR
1162 arm_unwind_pc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *this_frame)
1163 {
1164 CORE_ADDR pc;
1165 pc = frame_unwind_register_unsigned (this_frame, ARM_PC_REGNUM);
1166 return IS_THUMB_ADDR (pc) ? UNMAKE_THUMB_ADDR (pc) : pc;
1167 }
1168
1169 static CORE_ADDR
1170 arm_unwind_sp (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *this_frame)
1171 {
1172 return frame_unwind_register_unsigned (this_frame, ARM_SP_REGNUM);
1173 }
1174
1175 /* When arguments must be pushed onto the stack, they go on in reverse
1176 order. The code below implements a FILO (stack) to do this. */
1177
1178 struct stack_item
1179 {
1180 int len;
1181 struct stack_item *prev;
1182 void *data;
1183 };
1184
1185 static struct stack_item *
1186 push_stack_item (struct stack_item *prev, void *contents, int len)
1187 {
1188 struct stack_item *si;
1189 si = xmalloc (sizeof (struct stack_item));
1190 si->data = xmalloc (len);
1191 si->len = len;
1192 si->prev = prev;
1193 memcpy (si->data, contents, len);
1194 return si;
1195 }
1196
1197 static struct stack_item *
1198 pop_stack_item (struct stack_item *si)
1199 {
1200 struct stack_item *dead = si;
1201 si = si->prev;
1202 xfree (dead->data);
1203 xfree (dead);
1204 return si;
1205 }
1206
1207 /* We currently only support passing parameters in integer registers. This
1208 conforms with GCC's default model. Several other variants exist and
1209 we should probably support some of them based on the selected ABI. */
1210
1211 static CORE_ADDR
1212 arm_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
1213 struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr, int nargs,
1214 struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp, int struct_return,
1215 CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
1216 {
1217 int argnum;
1218 int argreg;
1219 int nstack;
1220 struct stack_item *si = NULL;
1221
1222 /* Set the return address. For the ARM, the return breakpoint is
1223 always at BP_ADDR. */
1224 /* XXX Fix for Thumb. */
1225 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, ARM_LR_REGNUM, bp_addr);
1226
1227 /* Walk through the list of args and determine how large a temporary
1228 stack is required. Need to take care here as structs may be
1229 passed on the stack, and we have to to push them. */
1230 nstack = 0;
1231
1232 argreg = ARM_A1_REGNUM;
1233 nstack = 0;
1234
1235 /* Some platforms require a double-word aligned stack. Make sure sp
1236 is correctly aligned before we start. We always do this even if
1237 it isn't really needed -- it can never hurt things. */
1238 sp &= ~(CORE_ADDR)(2 * DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE - 1);
1239
1240 /* The struct_return pointer occupies the first parameter
1241 passing register. */
1242 if (struct_return)
1243 {
1244 if (arm_debug)
1245 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "struct return in %s = 0x%s\n",
1246 REGISTER_NAME (argreg), paddr (struct_addr));
1247 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, argreg, struct_addr);
1248 argreg++;
1249 }
1250
1251 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
1252 {
1253 int len;
1254 struct type *arg_type;
1255 struct type *target_type;
1256 enum type_code typecode;
1257 bfd_byte *val;
1258
1259 arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (args[argnum]));
1260 len = TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type);
1261 target_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (arg_type);
1262 typecode = TYPE_CODE (arg_type);
1263 val = value_contents_writeable (args[argnum]);
1264
1265 /* If the argument is a pointer to a function, and it is a
1266 Thumb function, create a LOCAL copy of the value and set
1267 the THUMB bit in it. */
1268 if (TYPE_CODE_PTR == typecode
1269 && target_type != NULL
1270 && TYPE_CODE_FUNC == TYPE_CODE (target_type))
1271 {
1272 CORE_ADDR regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, len);
1273 if (arm_pc_is_thumb (regval))
1274 {
1275 val = alloca (len);
1276 store_unsigned_integer (val, len, MAKE_THUMB_ADDR (regval));
1277 }
1278 }
1279
1280 /* Copy the argument to general registers or the stack in
1281 register-sized pieces. Large arguments are split between
1282 registers and stack. */
1283 while (len > 0)
1284 {
1285 int partial_len = len < DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE ? len : DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE;
1286
1287 if (argreg <= ARM_LAST_ARG_REGNUM)
1288 {
1289 /* The argument is being passed in a general purpose
1290 register. */
1291 CORE_ADDR regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, partial_len);
1292 if (arm_debug)
1293 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "arg %d in %s = 0x%s\n",
1294 argnum, REGISTER_NAME (argreg),
1295 phex (regval, DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE));
1296 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, argreg, regval);
1297 argreg++;
1298 }
1299 else
1300 {
1301 /* Push the arguments onto the stack. */
1302 if (arm_debug)
1303 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "arg %d @ sp + %d\n",
1304 argnum, nstack);
1305 si = push_stack_item (si, val, DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE);
1306 nstack += DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE;
1307 }
1308
1309 len -= partial_len;
1310 val += partial_len;
1311 }
1312 }
1313 /* If we have an odd number of words to push, then decrement the stack
1314 by one word now, so first stack argument will be dword aligned. */
1315 if (nstack & 4)
1316 sp -= 4;
1317
1318 while (si)
1319 {
1320 sp -= si->len;
1321 write_memory (sp, si->data, si->len);
1322 si = pop_stack_item (si);
1323 }
1324
1325 /* Finally, update teh SP register. */
1326 regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, ARM_SP_REGNUM, sp);
1327
1328 return sp;
1329 }
1330
1331 static void
1332 print_fpu_flags (int flags)
1333 {
1334 if (flags & (1 << 0))
1335 fputs ("IVO ", stdout);
1336 if (flags & (1 << 1))
1337 fputs ("DVZ ", stdout);
1338 if (flags & (1 << 2))
1339 fputs ("OFL ", stdout);
1340 if (flags & (1 << 3))
1341 fputs ("UFL ", stdout);
1342 if (flags & (1 << 4))
1343 fputs ("INX ", stdout);
1344 putchar ('\n');
1345 }
1346
1347 /* Print interesting information about the floating point processor
1348 (if present) or emulator. */
1349 static void
1350 arm_print_float_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_file *file,
1351 struct frame_info *frame, const char *args)
1352 {
1353 unsigned long status = read_register (ARM_FPS_REGNUM);
1354 int type;
1355
1356 type = (status >> 24) & 127;
1357 if (status & (1 << 31))
1358 printf (_("Hardware FPU type %d\n"), type);
1359 else
1360 printf (_("Software FPU type %d\n"), type);
1361 /* i18n: [floating point unit] mask */
1362 fputs (_("mask: "), stdout);
1363 print_fpu_flags (status >> 16);
1364 /* i18n: [floating point unit] flags */
1365 fputs (_("flags: "), stdout);
1366 print_fpu_flags (status);
1367 }
1368
1369 /* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type of data in
1370 register N. */
1371
1372 static struct type *
1373 arm_register_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum)
1374 {
1375 if (regnum >= ARM_F0_REGNUM && regnum < ARM_F0_REGNUM + NUM_FREGS)
1376 {
1377 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1378 return builtin_type_arm_ext_big;
1379 else
1380 return builtin_type_arm_ext_littlebyte_bigword;
1381 }
1382 else
1383 return builtin_type_int32;
1384 }
1385
1386 /* Index within `registers' of the first byte of the space for
1387 register N. */
1388
1389 static int
1390 arm_register_byte (int regnum)
1391 {
1392 if (regnum < ARM_F0_REGNUM)
1393 return regnum * INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
1394 else if (regnum < ARM_PS_REGNUM)
1395 return (NUM_GREGS * INT_REGISTER_SIZE
1396 + (regnum - ARM_F0_REGNUM) * FP_REGISTER_SIZE);
1397 else
1398 return (NUM_GREGS * INT_REGISTER_SIZE
1399 + NUM_FREGS * FP_REGISTER_SIZE
1400 + (regnum - ARM_FPS_REGNUM) * STATUS_REGISTER_SIZE);
1401 }
1402
1403 /* Map GDB internal REGNUM onto the Arm simulator register numbers. */
1404 static int
1405 arm_register_sim_regno (int regnum)
1406 {
1407 int reg = regnum;
1408 gdb_assert (reg >= 0 && reg < NUM_REGS);
1409
1410 if (reg < NUM_GREGS)
1411 return SIM_ARM_R0_REGNUM + reg;
1412 reg -= NUM_GREGS;
1413
1414 if (reg < NUM_FREGS)
1415 return SIM_ARM_FP0_REGNUM + reg;
1416 reg -= NUM_FREGS;
1417
1418 if (reg < NUM_SREGS)
1419 return SIM_ARM_FPS_REGNUM + reg;
1420 reg -= NUM_SREGS;
1421
1422 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Bad REGNUM %d"), regnum);
1423 }
1424
1425 /* NOTE: cagney/2001-08-20: Both convert_from_extended() and
1426 convert_to_extended() use floatformat_arm_ext_littlebyte_bigword.
1427 It is thought that this is is the floating-point register format on
1428 little-endian systems. */
1429
1430 static void
1431 convert_from_extended (const struct floatformat *fmt, const void *ptr,
1432 void *dbl)
1433 {
1434 DOUBLEST d;
1435 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1436 floatformat_to_doublest (&floatformat_arm_ext_big, ptr, &d);
1437 else
1438 floatformat_to_doublest (&floatformat_arm_ext_littlebyte_bigword,
1439 ptr, &d);
1440 floatformat_from_doublest (fmt, &d, dbl);
1441 }
1442
1443 static void
1444 convert_to_extended (const struct floatformat *fmt, void *dbl, const void *ptr)
1445 {
1446 DOUBLEST d;
1447 floatformat_to_doublest (fmt, ptr, &d);
1448 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1449 floatformat_from_doublest (&floatformat_arm_ext_big, &d, dbl);
1450 else
1451 floatformat_from_doublest (&floatformat_arm_ext_littlebyte_bigword,
1452 &d, dbl);
1453 }
1454
1455 static int
1456 condition_true (unsigned long cond, unsigned long status_reg)
1457 {
1458 if (cond == INST_AL || cond == INST_NV)
1459 return 1;
1460
1461 switch (cond)
1462 {
1463 case INST_EQ:
1464 return ((status_reg & FLAG_Z) != 0);
1465 case INST_NE:
1466 return ((status_reg & FLAG_Z) == 0);
1467 case INST_CS:
1468 return ((status_reg & FLAG_C) != 0);
1469 case INST_CC:
1470 return ((status_reg & FLAG_C) == 0);
1471 case INST_MI:
1472 return ((status_reg & FLAG_N) != 0);
1473 case INST_PL:
1474 return ((status_reg & FLAG_N) == 0);
1475 case INST_VS:
1476 return ((status_reg & FLAG_V) != 0);
1477 case INST_VC:
1478 return ((status_reg & FLAG_V) == 0);
1479 case INST_HI:
1480 return ((status_reg & (FLAG_C | FLAG_Z)) == FLAG_C);
1481 case INST_LS:
1482 return ((status_reg & (FLAG_C | FLAG_Z)) != FLAG_C);
1483 case INST_GE:
1484 return (((status_reg & FLAG_N) == 0) == ((status_reg & FLAG_V) == 0));
1485 case INST_LT:
1486 return (((status_reg & FLAG_N) == 0) != ((status_reg & FLAG_V) == 0));
1487 case INST_GT:
1488 return (((status_reg & FLAG_Z) == 0) &&
1489 (((status_reg & FLAG_N) == 0) == ((status_reg & FLAG_V) == 0)));
1490 case INST_LE:
1491 return (((status_reg & FLAG_Z) != 0) ||
1492 (((status_reg & FLAG_N) == 0) != ((status_reg & FLAG_V) == 0)));
1493 }
1494 return 1;
1495 }
1496
1497 /* Support routines for single stepping. Calculate the next PC value. */
1498 #define submask(x) ((1L << ((x) + 1)) - 1)
1499 #define bit(obj,st) (((obj) >> (st)) & 1)
1500 #define bits(obj,st,fn) (((obj) >> (st)) & submask ((fn) - (st)))
1501 #define sbits(obj,st,fn) \
1502 ((long) (bits(obj,st,fn) | ((long) bit(obj,fn) * ~ submask (fn - st))))
1503 #define BranchDest(addr,instr) \
1504 ((CORE_ADDR) (((long) (addr)) + 8 + (sbits (instr, 0, 23) << 2)))
1505 #define ARM_PC_32 1
1506
1507 static unsigned long
1508 shifted_reg_val (unsigned long inst, int carry, unsigned long pc_val,
1509 unsigned long status_reg)
1510 {
1511 unsigned long res, shift;
1512 int rm = bits (inst, 0, 3);
1513 unsigned long shifttype = bits (inst, 5, 6);
1514
1515 if (bit (inst, 4))
1516 {
1517 int rs = bits (inst, 8, 11);
1518 shift = (rs == 15 ? pc_val + 8 : read_register (rs)) & 0xFF;
1519 }
1520 else
1521 shift = bits (inst, 7, 11);
1522
1523 res = (rm == 15
1524 ? ((pc_val | (ARM_PC_32 ? 0 : status_reg))
1525 + (bit (inst, 4) ? 12 : 8))
1526 : read_register (rm));
1527
1528 switch (shifttype)
1529 {
1530 case 0: /* LSL */
1531 res = shift >= 32 ? 0 : res << shift;
1532 break;
1533
1534 case 1: /* LSR */
1535 res = shift >= 32 ? 0 : res >> shift;
1536 break;
1537
1538 case 2: /* ASR */
1539 if (shift >= 32)
1540 shift = 31;
1541 res = ((res & 0x80000000L)
1542 ? ~((~res) >> shift) : res >> shift);
1543 break;
1544
1545 case 3: /* ROR/RRX */
1546 shift &= 31;
1547 if (shift == 0)
1548 res = (res >> 1) | (carry ? 0x80000000L : 0);
1549 else
1550 res = (res >> shift) | (res << (32 - shift));
1551 break;
1552 }
1553
1554 return res & 0xffffffff;
1555 }
1556
1557 /* Return number of 1-bits in VAL. */
1558
1559 static int
1560 bitcount (unsigned long val)
1561 {
1562 int nbits;
1563 for (nbits = 0; val != 0; nbits++)
1564 val &= val - 1; /* delete rightmost 1-bit in val */
1565 return nbits;
1566 }
1567
1568 CORE_ADDR
1569 thumb_get_next_pc (CORE_ADDR pc)
1570 {
1571 unsigned long pc_val = ((unsigned long) pc) + 4; /* PC after prefetch */
1572 unsigned short inst1 = read_memory_integer (pc, 2);
1573 CORE_ADDR nextpc = pc + 2; /* default is next instruction */
1574 unsigned long offset;
1575
1576 if ((inst1 & 0xff00) == 0xbd00) /* pop {rlist, pc} */
1577 {
1578 CORE_ADDR sp;
1579
1580 /* Fetch the saved PC from the stack. It's stored above
1581 all of the other registers. */
1582 offset = bitcount (bits (inst1, 0, 7)) * DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE;
1583 sp = read_register (ARM_SP_REGNUM);
1584 nextpc = (CORE_ADDR) read_memory_integer (sp + offset, 4);
1585 nextpc = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (nextpc);
1586 if (nextpc == pc)
1587 error (_("Infinite loop detected"));
1588 }
1589 else if ((inst1 & 0xf000) == 0xd000) /* conditional branch */
1590 {
1591 unsigned long status = read_register (ARM_PS_REGNUM);
1592 unsigned long cond = bits (inst1, 8, 11);
1593 if (cond != 0x0f && condition_true (cond, status)) /* 0x0f = SWI */
1594 nextpc = pc_val + (sbits (inst1, 0, 7) << 1);
1595 }
1596 else if ((inst1 & 0xf800) == 0xe000) /* unconditional branch */
1597 {
1598 nextpc = pc_val + (sbits (inst1, 0, 10) << 1);
1599 }
1600 else if ((inst1 & 0xf800) == 0xf000) /* long branch with link, and blx */
1601 {
1602 unsigned short inst2 = read_memory_integer (pc + 2, 2);
1603 offset = (sbits (inst1, 0, 10) << 12) + (bits (inst2, 0, 10) << 1);
1604 nextpc = pc_val + offset;
1605 /* For BLX make sure to clear the low bits. */
1606 if (bits (inst2, 11, 12) == 1)
1607 nextpc = nextpc & 0xfffffffc;
1608 }
1609 else if ((inst1 & 0xff00) == 0x4700) /* bx REG, blx REG */
1610 {
1611 if (bits (inst1, 3, 6) == 0x0f)
1612 nextpc = pc_val;
1613 else
1614 nextpc = read_register (bits (inst1, 3, 6));
1615
1616 nextpc = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (nextpc);
1617 if (nextpc == pc)
1618 error (_("Infinite loop detected"));
1619 }
1620
1621 return nextpc;
1622 }
1623
1624 CORE_ADDR
1625 arm_get_next_pc (CORE_ADDR pc)
1626 {
1627 unsigned long pc_val;
1628 unsigned long this_instr;
1629 unsigned long status;
1630 CORE_ADDR nextpc;
1631
1632 if (arm_pc_is_thumb (pc))
1633 return thumb_get_next_pc (pc);
1634
1635 pc_val = (unsigned long) pc;
1636 this_instr = read_memory_integer (pc, 4);
1637 status = read_register (ARM_PS_REGNUM);
1638 nextpc = (CORE_ADDR) (pc_val + 4); /* Default case */
1639
1640 if (condition_true (bits (this_instr, 28, 31), status))
1641 {
1642 switch (bits (this_instr, 24, 27))
1643 {
1644 case 0x0:
1645 case 0x1: /* data processing */
1646 case 0x2:
1647 case 0x3:
1648 {
1649 unsigned long operand1, operand2, result = 0;
1650 unsigned long rn;
1651 int c;
1652
1653 if (bits (this_instr, 12, 15) != 15)
1654 break;
1655
1656 if (bits (this_instr, 22, 25) == 0
1657 && bits (this_instr, 4, 7) == 9) /* multiply */
1658 error (_("Invalid update to pc in instruction"));
1659
1660 /* BX <reg>, BLX <reg> */
1661 if (bits (this_instr, 4, 28) == 0x12fff1
1662 || bits (this_instr, 4, 28) == 0x12fff3)
1663 {
1664 rn = bits (this_instr, 0, 3);
1665 result = (rn == 15) ? pc_val + 8 : read_register (rn);
1666 nextpc = (CORE_ADDR) ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (result);
1667
1668 if (nextpc == pc)
1669 error (_("Infinite loop detected"));
1670
1671 return nextpc;
1672 }
1673
1674 /* Multiply into PC */
1675 c = (status & FLAG_C) ? 1 : 0;
1676 rn = bits (this_instr, 16, 19);
1677 operand1 = (rn == 15) ? pc_val + 8 : read_register (rn);
1678
1679 if (bit (this_instr, 25))
1680 {
1681 unsigned long immval = bits (this_instr, 0, 7);
1682 unsigned long rotate = 2 * bits (this_instr, 8, 11);
1683 operand2 = ((immval >> rotate) | (immval << (32 - rotate)))
1684 & 0xffffffff;
1685 }
1686 else /* operand 2 is a shifted register */
1687 operand2 = shifted_reg_val (this_instr, c, pc_val, status);
1688
1689 switch (bits (this_instr, 21, 24))
1690 {
1691 case 0x0: /*and */
1692 result = operand1 & operand2;
1693 break;
1694
1695 case 0x1: /*eor */
1696 result = operand1 ^ operand2;
1697 break;
1698
1699 case 0x2: /*sub */
1700 result = operand1 - operand2;
1701 break;
1702
1703 case 0x3: /*rsb */
1704 result = operand2 - operand1;
1705 break;
1706
1707 case 0x4: /*add */
1708 result = operand1 + operand2;
1709 break;
1710
1711 case 0x5: /*adc */
1712 result = operand1 + operand2 + c;
1713 break;
1714
1715 case 0x6: /*sbc */
1716 result = operand1 - operand2 + c;
1717 break;
1718
1719 case 0x7: /*rsc */
1720 result = operand2 - operand1 + c;
1721 break;
1722
1723 case 0x8:
1724 case 0x9:
1725 case 0xa:
1726 case 0xb: /* tst, teq, cmp, cmn */
1727 result = (unsigned long) nextpc;
1728 break;
1729
1730 case 0xc: /*orr */
1731 result = operand1 | operand2;
1732 break;
1733
1734 case 0xd: /*mov */
1735 /* Always step into a function. */
1736 result = operand2;
1737 break;
1738
1739 case 0xe: /*bic */
1740 result = operand1 & ~operand2;
1741 break;
1742
1743 case 0xf: /*mvn */
1744 result = ~operand2;
1745 break;
1746 }
1747 nextpc = (CORE_ADDR) ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (result);
1748
1749 if (nextpc == pc)
1750 error (_("Infinite loop detected"));
1751 break;
1752 }
1753
1754 case 0x4:
1755 case 0x5: /* data transfer */
1756 case 0x6:
1757 case 0x7:
1758 if (bit (this_instr, 20))
1759 {
1760 /* load */
1761 if (bits (this_instr, 12, 15) == 15)
1762 {
1763 /* rd == pc */
1764 unsigned long rn;
1765 unsigned long base;
1766
1767 if (bit (this_instr, 22))
1768 error (_("Invalid update to pc in instruction"));
1769
1770 /* byte write to PC */
1771 rn = bits (this_instr, 16, 19);
1772 base = (rn == 15) ? pc_val + 8 : read_register (rn);
1773 if (bit (this_instr, 24))
1774 {
1775 /* pre-indexed */
1776 int c = (status & FLAG_C) ? 1 : 0;
1777 unsigned long offset =
1778 (bit (this_instr, 25)
1779 ? shifted_reg_val (this_instr, c, pc_val, status)
1780 : bits (this_instr, 0, 11));
1781
1782 if (bit (this_instr, 23))
1783 base += offset;
1784 else
1785 base -= offset;
1786 }
1787 nextpc = (CORE_ADDR) read_memory_integer ((CORE_ADDR) base,
1788 4);
1789
1790 nextpc = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (nextpc);
1791
1792 if (nextpc == pc)
1793 error (_("Infinite loop detected"));
1794 }
1795 }
1796 break;
1797
1798 case 0x8:
1799 case 0x9: /* block transfer */
1800 if (bit (this_instr, 20))
1801 {
1802 /* LDM */
1803 if (bit (this_instr, 15))
1804 {
1805 /* loading pc */
1806 int offset = 0;
1807
1808 if (bit (this_instr, 23))
1809 {
1810 /* up */
1811 unsigned long reglist = bits (this_instr, 0, 14);
1812 offset = bitcount (reglist) * 4;
1813 if (bit (this_instr, 24)) /* pre */
1814 offset += 4;
1815 }
1816 else if (bit (this_instr, 24))
1817 offset = -4;
1818
1819 {
1820 unsigned long rn_val =
1821 read_register (bits (this_instr, 16, 19));
1822 nextpc =
1823 (CORE_ADDR) read_memory_integer ((CORE_ADDR) (rn_val
1824 + offset),
1825 4);
1826 }
1827 nextpc = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (nextpc);
1828 if (nextpc == pc)
1829 error (_("Infinite loop detected"));
1830 }
1831 }
1832 break;
1833
1834 case 0xb: /* branch & link */
1835 case 0xa: /* branch */
1836 {
1837 nextpc = BranchDest (pc, this_instr);
1838
1839 /* BLX */
1840 if (bits (this_instr, 28, 31) == INST_NV)
1841 nextpc |= bit (this_instr, 24) << 1;
1842
1843 nextpc = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (nextpc);
1844 if (nextpc == pc)
1845 error (_("Infinite loop detected"));
1846 break;
1847 }
1848
1849 case 0xc:
1850 case 0xd:
1851 case 0xe: /* coproc ops */
1852 case 0xf: /* SWI */
1853 break;
1854
1855 default:
1856 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, _("Bad bit-field extraction\n"));
1857 return (pc);
1858 }
1859 }
1860
1861 return nextpc;
1862 }
1863
1864 /* single_step() is called just before we want to resume the inferior,
1865 if we want to single-step it but there is no hardware or kernel
1866 single-step support. We find the target of the coming instruction
1867 and breakpoint it.
1868
1869 single_step() is also called just after the inferior stops. If we
1870 had set up a simulated single-step, we undo our damage. */
1871
1872 static void
1873 arm_software_single_step (enum target_signal sig, int insert_bpt)
1874 {
1875 static int next_pc; /* State between setting and unsetting. */
1876 static char break_mem[BREAKPOINT_MAX]; /* Temporary storage for mem@bpt */
1877
1878 if (insert_bpt)
1879 {
1880 next_pc = arm_get_next_pc (read_register (ARM_PC_REGNUM));
1881 target_insert_breakpoint (next_pc, break_mem);
1882 }
1883 else
1884 target_remove_breakpoint (next_pc, break_mem);
1885 }
1886
1887 #include "bfd-in2.h"
1888 #include "libcoff.h"
1889
1890 static int
1891 gdb_print_insn_arm (bfd_vma memaddr, disassemble_info *info)
1892 {
1893 if (arm_pc_is_thumb (memaddr))
1894 {
1895 static asymbol *asym;
1896 static combined_entry_type ce;
1897 static struct coff_symbol_struct csym;
1898 static struct bfd fake_bfd;
1899 static bfd_target fake_target;
1900
1901 if (csym.native == NULL)
1902 {
1903 /* Create a fake symbol vector containing a Thumb symbol.
1904 This is solely so that the code in print_insn_little_arm()
1905 and print_insn_big_arm() in opcodes/arm-dis.c will detect
1906 the presence of a Thumb symbol and switch to decoding
1907 Thumb instructions. */
1908
1909 fake_target.flavour = bfd_target_coff_flavour;
1910 fake_bfd.xvec = &fake_target;
1911 ce.u.syment.n_sclass = C_THUMBEXTFUNC;
1912 csym.native = &ce;
1913 csym.symbol.the_bfd = &fake_bfd;
1914 csym.symbol.name = "fake";
1915 asym = (asymbol *) & csym;
1916 }
1917
1918 memaddr = UNMAKE_THUMB_ADDR (memaddr);
1919 info->symbols = &asym;
1920 }
1921 else
1922 info->symbols = NULL;
1923
1924 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1925 return print_insn_big_arm (memaddr, info);
1926 else
1927 return print_insn_little_arm (memaddr, info);
1928 }
1929
1930 /* The following define instruction sequences that will cause ARM
1931 cpu's to take an undefined instruction trap. These are used to
1932 signal a breakpoint to GDB.
1933
1934 The newer ARMv4T cpu's are capable of operating in ARM or Thumb
1935 modes. A different instruction is required for each mode. The ARM
1936 cpu's can also be big or little endian. Thus four different
1937 instructions are needed to support all cases.
1938
1939 Note: ARMv4 defines several new instructions that will take the
1940 undefined instruction trap. ARM7TDMI is nominally ARMv4T, but does
1941 not in fact add the new instructions. The new undefined
1942 instructions in ARMv4 are all instructions that had no defined
1943 behaviour in earlier chips. There is no guarantee that they will
1944 raise an exception, but may be treated as NOP's. In practice, it
1945 may only safe to rely on instructions matching:
1946
1947 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1948 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1949 C C C C 0 1 1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 1 x x x x
1950
1951 Even this may only true if the condition predicate is true. The
1952 following use a condition predicate of ALWAYS so it is always TRUE.
1953
1954 There are other ways of forcing a breakpoint. GNU/Linux, RISC iX,
1955 and NetBSD all use a software interrupt rather than an undefined
1956 instruction to force a trap. This can be handled by by the
1957 abi-specific code during establishment of the gdbarch vector. */
1958
1959
1960 /* NOTE rearnsha 2002-02-18: for now we allow a non-multi-arch gdb to
1961 override these definitions. */
1962 #ifndef ARM_LE_BREAKPOINT
1963 #define ARM_LE_BREAKPOINT {0xFE,0xDE,0xFF,0xE7}
1964 #endif
1965 #ifndef ARM_BE_BREAKPOINT
1966 #define ARM_BE_BREAKPOINT {0xE7,0xFF,0xDE,0xFE}
1967 #endif
1968 #ifndef THUMB_LE_BREAKPOINT
1969 #define THUMB_LE_BREAKPOINT {0xfe,0xdf}
1970 #endif
1971 #ifndef THUMB_BE_BREAKPOINT
1972 #define THUMB_BE_BREAKPOINT {0xdf,0xfe}
1973 #endif
1974
1975 static const char arm_default_arm_le_breakpoint[] = ARM_LE_BREAKPOINT;
1976 static const char arm_default_arm_be_breakpoint[] = ARM_BE_BREAKPOINT;
1977 static const char arm_default_thumb_le_breakpoint[] = THUMB_LE_BREAKPOINT;
1978 static const char arm_default_thumb_be_breakpoint[] = THUMB_BE_BREAKPOINT;
1979
1980 /* Determine the type and size of breakpoint to insert at PCPTR. Uses
1981 the program counter value to determine whether a 16-bit or 32-bit
1982 breakpoint should be used. It returns a pointer to a string of
1983 bytes that encode a breakpoint instruction, stores the length of
1984 the string to *lenptr, and adjusts the program counter (if
1985 necessary) to point to the actual memory location where the
1986 breakpoint should be inserted. */
1987
1988 /* XXX ??? from old tm-arm.h: if we're using RDP, then we're inserting
1989 breakpoints and storing their handles instread of what was in
1990 memory. It is nice that this is the same size as a handle -
1991 otherwise remote-rdp will have to change. */
1992
1993 static const unsigned char *
1994 arm_breakpoint_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr, int *lenptr)
1995 {
1996 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1997
1998 if (arm_pc_is_thumb (*pcptr))
1999 {
2000 *pcptr = UNMAKE_THUMB_ADDR (*pcptr);
2001 *lenptr = tdep->thumb_breakpoint_size;
2002 return tdep->thumb_breakpoint;
2003 }
2004 else
2005 {
2006 *lenptr = tdep->arm_breakpoint_size;
2007 return tdep->arm_breakpoint;
2008 }
2009 }
2010
2011 /* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state a
2012 function return value of type TYPE, and copy that, in virtual
2013 format, into VALBUF. */
2014
2015 static void
2016 arm_extract_return_value (struct type *type,
2017 struct regcache *regs,
2018 void *dst)
2019 {
2020 bfd_byte *valbuf = dst;
2021
2022 if (TYPE_CODE_FLT == TYPE_CODE (type))
2023 {
2024 switch (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->fp_model)
2025 {
2026 case ARM_FLOAT_FPA:
2027 {
2028 /* The value is in register F0 in internal format. We need to
2029 extract the raw value and then convert it to the desired
2030 internal type. */
2031 bfd_byte tmpbuf[FP_REGISTER_SIZE];
2032
2033 regcache_cooked_read (regs, ARM_F0_REGNUM, tmpbuf);
2034 convert_from_extended (floatformat_from_type (type), tmpbuf,
2035 valbuf);
2036 }
2037 break;
2038
2039 case ARM_FLOAT_SOFT_FPA:
2040 case ARM_FLOAT_SOFT_VFP:
2041 regcache_cooked_read (regs, ARM_A1_REGNUM, valbuf);
2042 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > 4)
2043 regcache_cooked_read (regs, ARM_A1_REGNUM + 1,
2044 valbuf + INT_REGISTER_SIZE);
2045 break;
2046
2047 default:
2048 internal_error
2049 (__FILE__, __LINE__,
2050 _("arm_extract_return_value: Floating point model not supported"));
2051 break;
2052 }
2053 }
2054 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_INT
2055 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR
2056 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_BOOL
2057 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR
2058 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF
2059 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM)
2060 {
2061 /* If the the type is a plain integer, then the access is
2062 straight-forward. Otherwise we have to play around a bit more. */
2063 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2064 int regno = ARM_A1_REGNUM;
2065 ULONGEST tmp;
2066
2067 while (len > 0)
2068 {
2069 /* By using store_unsigned_integer we avoid having to do
2070 anything special for small big-endian values. */
2071 regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regs, regno++, &tmp);
2072 store_unsigned_integer (valbuf,
2073 (len > INT_REGISTER_SIZE
2074 ? INT_REGISTER_SIZE : len),
2075 tmp);
2076 len -= INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2077 valbuf += INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2078 }
2079 }
2080 else
2081 {
2082 /* For a structure or union the behaviour is as if the value had
2083 been stored to word-aligned memory and then loaded into
2084 registers with 32-bit load instruction(s). */
2085 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2086 int regno = ARM_A1_REGNUM;
2087 bfd_byte tmpbuf[INT_REGISTER_SIZE];
2088
2089 while (len > 0)
2090 {
2091 regcache_cooked_read (regs, regno++, tmpbuf);
2092 memcpy (valbuf, tmpbuf,
2093 len > INT_REGISTER_SIZE ? INT_REGISTER_SIZE : len);
2094 len -= INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2095 valbuf += INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2096 }
2097 }
2098 }
2099
2100 /* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
2101 the address in which a function should return its structure value. */
2102
2103 static CORE_ADDR
2104 arm_extract_struct_value_address (struct regcache *regcache)
2105 {
2106 ULONGEST ret;
2107
2108 regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache, ARM_A1_REGNUM, &ret);
2109 return ret;
2110 }
2111
2112 /* Will a function return an aggregate type in memory or in a
2113 register? Return 0 if an aggregate type can be returned in a
2114 register, 1 if it must be returned in memory. */
2115
2116 static int
2117 arm_use_struct_convention (int gcc_p, struct type *type)
2118 {
2119 int nRc;
2120 enum type_code code;
2121
2122 CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
2123
2124 /* In the ARM ABI, "integer" like aggregate types are returned in
2125 registers. For an aggregate type to be integer like, its size
2126 must be less than or equal to DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE and the
2127 offset of each addressable subfield must be zero. Note that bit
2128 fields are not addressable, and all addressable subfields of
2129 unions always start at offset zero.
2130
2131 This function is based on the behaviour of GCC 2.95.1.
2132 See: gcc/arm.c: arm_return_in_memory() for details.
2133
2134 Note: All versions of GCC before GCC 2.95.2 do not set up the
2135 parameters correctly for a function returning the following
2136 structure: struct { float f;}; This should be returned in memory,
2137 not a register. Richard Earnshaw sent me a patch, but I do not
2138 know of any way to detect if a function like the above has been
2139 compiled with the correct calling convention. */
2140
2141 /* All aggregate types that won't fit in a register must be returned
2142 in memory. */
2143 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE)
2144 {
2145 return 1;
2146 }
2147
2148 /* The only aggregate types that can be returned in a register are
2149 structs and unions. Arrays must be returned in memory. */
2150 code = TYPE_CODE (type);
2151 if ((TYPE_CODE_STRUCT != code) && (TYPE_CODE_UNION != code))
2152 {
2153 return 1;
2154 }
2155
2156 /* Assume all other aggregate types can be returned in a register.
2157 Run a check for structures, unions and arrays. */
2158 nRc = 0;
2159
2160 if ((TYPE_CODE_STRUCT == code) || (TYPE_CODE_UNION == code))
2161 {
2162 int i;
2163 /* Need to check if this struct/union is "integer" like. For
2164 this to be true, its size must be less than or equal to
2165 DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE and the offset of each addressable
2166 subfield must be zero. Note that bit fields are not
2167 addressable, and unions always start at offset zero. If any
2168 of the subfields is a floating point type, the struct/union
2169 cannot be an integer type. */
2170
2171 /* For each field in the object, check:
2172 1) Is it FP? --> yes, nRc = 1;
2173 2) Is it addressable (bitpos != 0) and
2174 not packed (bitsize == 0)?
2175 --> yes, nRc = 1
2176 */
2177
2178 for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i++)
2179 {
2180 enum type_code field_type_code;
2181 field_type_code = TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i)));
2182
2183 /* Is it a floating point type field? */
2184 if (field_type_code == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
2185 {
2186 nRc = 1;
2187 break;
2188 }
2189
2190 /* If bitpos != 0, then we have to care about it. */
2191 if (TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) != 0)
2192 {
2193 /* Bitfields are not addressable. If the field bitsize is
2194 zero, then the field is not packed. Hence it cannot be
2195 a bitfield or any other packed type. */
2196 if (TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, i) == 0)
2197 {
2198 nRc = 1;
2199 break;
2200 }
2201 }
2202 }
2203 }
2204
2205 return nRc;
2206 }
2207
2208 /* Write into appropriate registers a function return value of type
2209 TYPE, given in virtual format. */
2210
2211 static void
2212 arm_store_return_value (struct type *type, struct regcache *regs,
2213 const void *src)
2214 {
2215 const bfd_byte *valbuf = src;
2216
2217 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
2218 {
2219 char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
2220
2221 switch (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->fp_model)
2222 {
2223 case ARM_FLOAT_FPA:
2224
2225 convert_to_extended (floatformat_from_type (type), buf, valbuf);
2226 regcache_cooked_write (regs, ARM_F0_REGNUM, buf);
2227 break;
2228
2229 case ARM_FLOAT_SOFT_FPA:
2230 case ARM_FLOAT_SOFT_VFP:
2231 regcache_cooked_write (regs, ARM_A1_REGNUM, valbuf);
2232 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > 4)
2233 regcache_cooked_write (regs, ARM_A1_REGNUM + 1,
2234 valbuf + INT_REGISTER_SIZE);
2235 break;
2236
2237 default:
2238 internal_error
2239 (__FILE__, __LINE__,
2240 _("arm_store_return_value: Floating point model not supported"));
2241 break;
2242 }
2243 }
2244 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_INT
2245 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR
2246 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_BOOL
2247 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR
2248 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF
2249 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM)
2250 {
2251 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) <= 4)
2252 {
2253 /* Values of one word or less are zero/sign-extended and
2254 returned in r0. */
2255 bfd_byte tmpbuf[INT_REGISTER_SIZE];
2256 LONGEST val = unpack_long (type, valbuf);
2257
2258 store_signed_integer (tmpbuf, INT_REGISTER_SIZE, val);
2259 regcache_cooked_write (regs, ARM_A1_REGNUM, tmpbuf);
2260 }
2261 else
2262 {
2263 /* Integral values greater than one word are stored in consecutive
2264 registers starting with r0. This will always be a multiple of
2265 the regiser size. */
2266 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2267 int regno = ARM_A1_REGNUM;
2268
2269 while (len > 0)
2270 {
2271 regcache_cooked_write (regs, regno++, valbuf);
2272 len -= INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2273 valbuf += INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2274 }
2275 }
2276 }
2277 else
2278 {
2279 /* For a structure or union the behaviour is as if the value had
2280 been stored to word-aligned memory and then loaded into
2281 registers with 32-bit load instruction(s). */
2282 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2283 int regno = ARM_A1_REGNUM;
2284 bfd_byte tmpbuf[INT_REGISTER_SIZE];
2285
2286 while (len > 0)
2287 {
2288 memcpy (tmpbuf, valbuf,
2289 len > INT_REGISTER_SIZE ? INT_REGISTER_SIZE : len);
2290 regcache_cooked_write (regs, regno++, tmpbuf);
2291 len -= INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2292 valbuf += INT_REGISTER_SIZE;
2293 }
2294 }
2295 }
2296
2297 static int
2298 arm_get_longjmp_target (CORE_ADDR *pc)
2299 {
2300 CORE_ADDR jb_addr;
2301 char buf[INT_REGISTER_SIZE];
2302 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2303
2304 jb_addr = read_register (ARM_A1_REGNUM);
2305
2306 if (target_read_memory (jb_addr + tdep->jb_pc * tdep->jb_elt_size, buf,
2307 INT_REGISTER_SIZE))
2308 return 0;
2309
2310 *pc = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, INT_REGISTER_SIZE);
2311 return 1;
2312 }
2313
2314 /* Return non-zero if the PC is inside a thumb call thunk. */
2315
2316 int
2317 arm_in_call_stub (CORE_ADDR pc, char *name)
2318 {
2319 CORE_ADDR start_addr;
2320
2321 /* Find the starting address of the function containing the PC. If
2322 the caller didn't give us a name, look it up at the same time. */
2323 if (0 == find_pc_partial_function (pc, name ? NULL : &name,
2324 &start_addr, NULL))
2325 return 0;
2326
2327 return strncmp (name, "_call_via_r", 11) == 0;
2328 }
2329
2330 /* If PC is in a Thumb call or return stub, return the address of the
2331 target PC, which is in a register. The thunk functions are called
2332 _called_via_xx, where x is the register name. The possible names
2333 are r0-r9, sl, fp, ip, sp, and lr. */
2334
2335 CORE_ADDR
2336 arm_skip_stub (CORE_ADDR pc)
2337 {
2338 char *name;
2339 CORE_ADDR start_addr;
2340
2341 /* Find the starting address and name of the function containing the PC. */
2342 if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name, &start_addr, NULL) == 0)
2343 return 0;
2344
2345 /* Call thunks always start with "_call_via_". */
2346 if (strncmp (name, "_call_via_", 10) == 0)
2347 {
2348 /* Use the name suffix to determine which register contains the
2349 target PC. */
2350 static char *table[15] =
2351 {"r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7",
2352 "r8", "r9", "sl", "fp", "ip", "sp", "lr"
2353 };
2354 int regno;
2355
2356 for (regno = 0; regno <= 14; regno++)
2357 if (strcmp (&name[10], table[regno]) == 0)
2358 return read_register (regno);
2359 }
2360
2361 return 0; /* not a stub */
2362 }
2363
2364 static void
2365 set_arm_command (char *args, int from_tty)
2366 {
2367 printf_unfiltered (_("\
2368 \"set arm\" must be followed by an apporpriate subcommand.\n"));
2369 help_list (setarmcmdlist, "set arm ", all_commands, gdb_stdout);
2370 }
2371
2372 static void
2373 show_arm_command (char *args, int from_tty)
2374 {
2375 cmd_show_list (showarmcmdlist, from_tty, "");
2376 }
2377
2378 static void
2379 arm_update_current_architecture (void)
2380 {
2381 struct gdbarch_info info;
2382
2383 /* If the current architecture is not ARM, we have nothing to do. */
2384 if (gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (current_gdbarch)->arch != bfd_arch_arm)
2385 return;
2386
2387 /* Update the architecture. */
2388 gdbarch_info_init (&info);
2389
2390 if (!gdbarch_update_p (info))
2391 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "could not update architecture");
2392 }
2393
2394 static void
2395 set_fp_model_sfunc (char *args, int from_tty,
2396 struct cmd_list_element *c)
2397 {
2398 enum arm_float_model fp_model;
2399
2400 for (fp_model = ARM_FLOAT_AUTO; fp_model != ARM_FLOAT_LAST; fp_model++)
2401 if (strcmp (current_fp_model, fp_model_strings[fp_model]) == 0)
2402 {
2403 arm_fp_model = fp_model;
2404 break;
2405 }
2406
2407 if (fp_model == ARM_FLOAT_LAST)
2408 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Invalid fp model accepted: %s."),
2409 current_fp_model);
2410
2411 arm_update_current_architecture ();
2412 }
2413
2414 static void
2415 show_fp_model (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
2416 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
2417 {
2418 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2419
2420 if (arm_fp_model == ARM_FLOAT_AUTO
2421 && gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (current_gdbarch)->arch == bfd_arch_arm)
2422 fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
2423 The current ARM floating point model is \"auto\" (currently \"%s\").\n"),
2424 fp_model_strings[tdep->fp_model]);
2425 else
2426 fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
2427 The current ARM floating point model is \"%s\".\n"),
2428 fp_model_strings[arm_fp_model]);
2429 }
2430
2431 static void
2432 arm_set_abi (char *args, int from_tty,
2433 struct cmd_list_element *c)
2434 {
2435 enum arm_abi_kind arm_abi;
2436
2437 for (arm_abi = ARM_ABI_AUTO; arm_abi != ARM_ABI_LAST; arm_abi++)
2438 if (strcmp (arm_abi_string, arm_abi_strings[arm_abi]) == 0)
2439 {
2440 arm_abi_global = arm_abi;
2441 break;
2442 }
2443
2444 if (arm_abi == ARM_ABI_LAST)
2445 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Invalid ABI accepted: %s."),
2446 arm_abi_string);
2447
2448 arm_update_current_architecture ();
2449 }
2450
2451 static void
2452 arm_show_abi (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
2453 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
2454 {
2455 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2456
2457 if (arm_abi_global == ARM_ABI_AUTO
2458 && gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (current_gdbarch)->arch == bfd_arch_arm)
2459 fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
2460 The current ARM ABI is \"auto\" (currently \"%s\").\n"),
2461 arm_abi_strings[tdep->arm_abi]);
2462 else
2463 fprintf_filtered (file, _("The current ARM ABI is \"%s\".\n"),
2464 arm_abi_string);
2465 }
2466
2467 /* If the user changes the register disassembly style used for info
2468 register and other commands, we have to also switch the style used
2469 in opcodes for disassembly output. This function is run in the "set
2470 arm disassembly" command, and does that. */
2471
2472 static void
2473 set_disassembly_style_sfunc (char *args, int from_tty,
2474 struct cmd_list_element *c)
2475 {
2476 set_disassembly_style ();
2477 }
2478 \f
2479 /* Return the ARM register name corresponding to register I. */
2480 static const char *
2481 arm_register_name (int i)
2482 {
2483 return arm_register_names[i];
2484 }
2485
2486 static void
2487 set_disassembly_style (void)
2488 {
2489 const char *setname, *setdesc, **regnames;
2490 int numregs, j;
2491
2492 /* Find the style that the user wants in the opcodes table. */
2493 int current = 0;
2494 numregs = get_arm_regnames (current, &setname, &setdesc, &regnames);
2495 while ((disassembly_style != setname)
2496 && (current < num_disassembly_options))
2497 get_arm_regnames (++current, &setname, &setdesc, &regnames);
2498 current_option = current;
2499
2500 /* Fill our copy. */
2501 for (j = 0; j < numregs; j++)
2502 arm_register_names[j] = (char *) regnames[j];
2503
2504 /* Adjust case. */
2505 if (isupper (*regnames[ARM_PC_REGNUM]))
2506 {
2507 arm_register_names[ARM_FPS_REGNUM] = "FPS";
2508 arm_register_names[ARM_PS_REGNUM] = "CPSR";
2509 }
2510 else
2511 {
2512 arm_register_names[ARM_FPS_REGNUM] = "fps";
2513 arm_register_names[ARM_PS_REGNUM] = "cpsr";
2514 }
2515
2516 /* Synchronize the disassembler. */
2517 set_arm_regname_option (current);
2518 }
2519
2520 /* Test whether the coff symbol specific value corresponds to a Thumb
2521 function. */
2522
2523 static int
2524 coff_sym_is_thumb (int val)
2525 {
2526 return (val == C_THUMBEXT ||
2527 val == C_THUMBSTAT ||
2528 val == C_THUMBEXTFUNC ||
2529 val == C_THUMBSTATFUNC ||
2530 val == C_THUMBLABEL);
2531 }
2532
2533 /* arm_coff_make_msymbol_special()
2534 arm_elf_make_msymbol_special()
2535
2536 These functions test whether the COFF or ELF symbol corresponds to
2537 an address in thumb code, and set a "special" bit in a minimal
2538 symbol to indicate that it does. */
2539
2540 static void
2541 arm_elf_make_msymbol_special(asymbol *sym, struct minimal_symbol *msym)
2542 {
2543 /* Thumb symbols are of type STT_LOPROC, (synonymous with
2544 STT_ARM_TFUNC). */
2545 if (ELF_ST_TYPE (((elf_symbol_type *)sym)->internal_elf_sym.st_info)
2546 == STT_LOPROC)
2547 MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL (msym);
2548 }
2549
2550 static void
2551 arm_coff_make_msymbol_special(int val, struct minimal_symbol *msym)
2552 {
2553 if (coff_sym_is_thumb (val))
2554 MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL (msym);
2555 }
2556
2557 static void
2558 arm_write_pc (CORE_ADDR pc, ptid_t ptid)
2559 {
2560 write_register_pid (ARM_PC_REGNUM, pc, ptid);
2561
2562 /* If necessary, set the T bit. */
2563 if (arm_apcs_32)
2564 {
2565 CORE_ADDR val = read_register_pid (ARM_PS_REGNUM, ptid);
2566 if (arm_pc_is_thumb (pc))
2567 write_register_pid (ARM_PS_REGNUM, val | 0x20, ptid);
2568 else
2569 write_register_pid (ARM_PS_REGNUM, val & ~(CORE_ADDR) 0x20, ptid);
2570 }
2571 }
2572 \f
2573 static enum gdb_osabi
2574 arm_elf_osabi_sniffer (bfd *abfd)
2575 {
2576 unsigned int elfosabi, eflags;
2577 enum gdb_osabi osabi = GDB_OSABI_UNKNOWN;
2578
2579 elfosabi = elf_elfheader (abfd)->e_ident[EI_OSABI];
2580
2581 if (elfosabi == ELFOSABI_ARM)
2582 /* GNU tools use this value. Check note sections in this case,
2583 as well. */
2584 bfd_map_over_sections (abfd,
2585 generic_elf_osabi_sniff_abi_tag_sections,
2586 &osabi);
2587
2588 /* Anything else will be handled by the generic ELF sniffer. */
2589 return osabi;
2590 }
2591
2592 \f
2593 /* Initialize the current architecture based on INFO. If possible,
2594 re-use an architecture from ARCHES, which is a list of
2595 architectures already created during this debugging session.
2596
2597 Called e.g. at program startup, when reading a core file, and when
2598 reading a binary file. */
2599
2600 static struct gdbarch *
2601 arm_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
2602 {
2603 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep;
2604 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
2605 struct gdbarch_list *best_arch;
2606 enum arm_abi_kind arm_abi = arm_abi_global;
2607 enum arm_float_model fp_model = arm_fp_model;
2608
2609 /* If we have an object to base this architecture on, try to determine
2610 its ABI. */
2611
2612 if (arm_abi == ARM_ABI_AUTO && info.abfd != NULL)
2613 {
2614 int ei_osabi;
2615
2616 switch (bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd))
2617 {
2618 case bfd_target_aout_flavour:
2619 /* Assume it's an old APCS-style ABI. */
2620 arm_abi = ARM_ABI_APCS;
2621 break;
2622
2623 case bfd_target_coff_flavour:
2624 /* Assume it's an old APCS-style ABI. */
2625 /* XXX WinCE? */
2626 arm_abi = ARM_ABI_APCS;
2627 break;
2628
2629 case bfd_target_elf_flavour:
2630 ei_osabi = elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_ident[EI_OSABI];
2631 if (ei_osabi == ELFOSABI_ARM)
2632 {
2633 /* GNU tools used to use this value, but do not for EABI
2634 objects. There's nowhere to tag an EABI version anyway,
2635 so assume APCS. */
2636 arm_abi = ARM_ABI_APCS;
2637 }
2638 else if (ei_osabi == ELFOSABI_NONE)
2639 {
2640 int e_flags, eabi_ver;
2641
2642 e_flags = elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_flags;
2643 eabi_ver = EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (e_flags);
2644
2645 switch (eabi_ver)
2646 {
2647 case EF_ARM_EABI_UNKNOWN:
2648 /* Assume GNU tools. */
2649 arm_abi = ARM_ABI_APCS;
2650 break;
2651
2652 case EF_ARM_EABI_VER4:
2653 arm_abi = ARM_ABI_AAPCS;
2654 break;
2655
2656 default:
2657 warning (_("unknown ARM EABI version 0x%x"), eabi_ver);
2658 arm_abi = ARM_ABI_APCS;
2659 break;
2660 }
2661 }
2662 break;
2663
2664 default:
2665 /* Leave it as "auto". */
2666 break;
2667 }
2668 }
2669
2670 /* Now that we have inferred any architecture settings that we
2671 can, try to inherit from the last ARM ABI. */
2672 if (arches != NULL)
2673 {
2674 if (arm_abi == ARM_ABI_AUTO)
2675 arm_abi = gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->arm_abi;
2676
2677 if (fp_model == ARM_FLOAT_AUTO)
2678 fp_model = gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->fp_model;
2679 }
2680 else
2681 {
2682 /* There was no prior ARM architecture; fill in default values. */
2683
2684 if (arm_abi == ARM_ABI_AUTO)
2685 arm_abi = ARM_ABI_APCS;
2686
2687 /* We used to default to FPA for generic ARM, but almost nobody
2688 uses that now, and we now provide a way for the user to force
2689 the model. So default to the most useful variant. */
2690 if (fp_model == ARM_FLOAT_AUTO)
2691 fp_model = ARM_FLOAT_SOFT_FPA;
2692 }
2693
2694 /* If there is already a candidate, use it. */
2695 for (best_arch = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
2696 best_arch != NULL;
2697 best_arch = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (best_arch->next, &info))
2698 {
2699 if (arm_abi != gdbarch_tdep (best_arch->gdbarch)->arm_abi)
2700 continue;
2701
2702 if (fp_model != gdbarch_tdep (best_arch->gdbarch)->fp_model)
2703 continue;
2704
2705 /* Found a match. */
2706 break;
2707 }
2708
2709 if (best_arch != NULL)
2710 return best_arch->gdbarch;
2711
2712 tdep = xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct gdbarch_tdep));
2713 gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, tdep);
2714
2715 /* Record additional information about the architecture we are defining.
2716 These are gdbarch discriminators, like the OSABI. */
2717 tdep->arm_abi = arm_abi;
2718 tdep->fp_model = fp_model;
2719
2720 /* Breakpoints. */
2721 switch (info.byte_order)
2722 {
2723 case BFD_ENDIAN_BIG:
2724 tdep->arm_breakpoint = arm_default_arm_be_breakpoint;
2725 tdep->arm_breakpoint_size = sizeof (arm_default_arm_be_breakpoint);
2726 tdep->thumb_breakpoint = arm_default_thumb_be_breakpoint;
2727 tdep->thumb_breakpoint_size = sizeof (arm_default_thumb_be_breakpoint);
2728
2729 break;
2730
2731 case BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
2732 tdep->arm_breakpoint = arm_default_arm_le_breakpoint;
2733 tdep->arm_breakpoint_size = sizeof (arm_default_arm_le_breakpoint);
2734 tdep->thumb_breakpoint = arm_default_thumb_le_breakpoint;
2735 tdep->thumb_breakpoint_size = sizeof (arm_default_thumb_le_breakpoint);
2736
2737 break;
2738
2739 default:
2740 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
2741 _("arm_gdbarch_init: bad byte order for float format"));
2742 }
2743
2744 /* On ARM targets char defaults to unsigned. */
2745 set_gdbarch_char_signed (gdbarch, 0);
2746
2747 /* This should be low enough for everything. */
2748 tdep->lowest_pc = 0x20;
2749 tdep->jb_pc = -1; /* Longjump support not enabled by default. */
2750
2751 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, arm_push_dummy_call);
2752
2753 set_gdbarch_write_pc (gdbarch, arm_write_pc);
2754
2755 /* Frame handling. */
2756 set_gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id (gdbarch, arm_unwind_dummy_id);
2757 set_gdbarch_unwind_pc (gdbarch, arm_unwind_pc);
2758 set_gdbarch_unwind_sp (gdbarch, arm_unwind_sp);
2759
2760 frame_base_set_default (gdbarch, &arm_normal_base);
2761
2762 /* Address manipulation. */
2763 set_gdbarch_smash_text_address (gdbarch, arm_smash_text_address);
2764 set_gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, arm_addr_bits_remove);
2765
2766 /* Advance PC across function entry code. */
2767 set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, arm_skip_prologue);
2768
2769 /* Get the PC when a frame might not be available. */
2770 set_gdbarch_deprecated_saved_pc_after_call (gdbarch, arm_saved_pc_after_call);
2771
2772 /* The stack grows downward. */
2773 set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
2774
2775 /* Breakpoint manipulation. */
2776 set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, arm_breakpoint_from_pc);
2777
2778 /* Information about registers, etc. */
2779 set_gdbarch_print_float_info (gdbarch, arm_print_float_info);
2780 set_gdbarch_deprecated_fp_regnum (gdbarch, ARM_FP_REGNUM); /* ??? */
2781 set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, ARM_SP_REGNUM);
2782 set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, ARM_PC_REGNUM);
2783 set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_byte (gdbarch, arm_register_byte);
2784 set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, NUM_GREGS + NUM_FREGS + NUM_SREGS);
2785 set_gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, arm_register_type);
2786
2787 /* Internal <-> external register number maps. */
2788 set_gdbarch_register_sim_regno (gdbarch, arm_register_sim_regno);
2789
2790 /* Integer registers are 4 bytes. */
2791 set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_size (gdbarch, 4);
2792 set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, arm_register_name);
2793
2794 /* Returning results. */
2795 set_gdbarch_extract_return_value (gdbarch, arm_extract_return_value);
2796 set_gdbarch_store_return_value (gdbarch, arm_store_return_value);
2797 set_gdbarch_deprecated_use_struct_convention (gdbarch, arm_use_struct_convention);
2798 set_gdbarch_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address (gdbarch, arm_extract_struct_value_address);
2799
2800 /* Single stepping. */
2801 /* XXX For an RDI target we should ask the target if it can single-step. */
2802 set_gdbarch_software_single_step (gdbarch, arm_software_single_step);
2803
2804 /* Disassembly. */
2805 set_gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, gdb_print_insn_arm);
2806
2807 /* Minsymbol frobbing. */
2808 set_gdbarch_elf_make_msymbol_special (gdbarch, arm_elf_make_msymbol_special);
2809 set_gdbarch_coff_make_msymbol_special (gdbarch,
2810 arm_coff_make_msymbol_special);
2811
2812 /* Hook in the ABI-specific overrides, if they have been registered. */
2813 gdbarch_init_osabi (info, gdbarch);
2814
2815 /* Add some default predicates. */
2816 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, arm_stub_unwind_sniffer);
2817 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, arm_sigtramp_unwind_sniffer);
2818 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, dwarf2_frame_sniffer);
2819 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, arm_prologue_unwind_sniffer);
2820
2821 /* Now we have tuned the configuration, set a few final things,
2822 based on what the OS ABI has told us. */
2823
2824 if (tdep->jb_pc >= 0)
2825 set_gdbarch_get_longjmp_target (gdbarch, arm_get_longjmp_target);
2826
2827 /* Floating point sizes and format. */
2828 switch (info.byte_order)
2829 {
2830 case BFD_ENDIAN_BIG:
2831 set_gdbarch_float_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_single_big);
2832 set_gdbarch_double_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_double_big);
2833 set_gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_double_big);
2834 break;
2835
2836 case BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
2837 set_gdbarch_float_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_single_little);
2838 if (fp_model == ARM_FLOAT_SOFT_FPA || fp_model == ARM_FLOAT_FPA)
2839 {
2840 set_gdbarch_double_format
2841 (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_double_littlebyte_bigword);
2842 set_gdbarch_long_double_format
2843 (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_double_littlebyte_bigword);
2844 }
2845 else
2846 {
2847 set_gdbarch_double_format (gdbarch, &floatformat_ieee_double_little);
2848 set_gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch,
2849 &floatformat_ieee_double_little);
2850 }
2851 break;
2852
2853 default:
2854 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
2855 _("arm_gdbarch_init: bad byte order for float format"));
2856 }
2857
2858 return gdbarch;
2859 }
2860
2861 static void
2862 arm_dump_tdep (struct gdbarch *current_gdbarch, struct ui_file *file)
2863 {
2864 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2865
2866 if (tdep == NULL)
2867 return;
2868
2869 fprintf_unfiltered (file, _("arm_dump_tdep: Lowest pc = 0x%lx"),
2870 (unsigned long) tdep->lowest_pc);
2871 }
2872
2873 extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_arm_tdep; /* -Wmissing-prototypes */
2874
2875 void
2876 _initialize_arm_tdep (void)
2877 {
2878 struct ui_file *stb;
2879 long length;
2880 struct cmd_list_element *new_set, *new_show;
2881 const char *setname;
2882 const char *setdesc;
2883 const char **regnames;
2884 int numregs, i, j;
2885 static char *helptext;
2886 char regdesc[1024], *rdptr = regdesc;
2887 size_t rest = sizeof (regdesc);
2888
2889 gdbarch_register (bfd_arch_arm, arm_gdbarch_init, arm_dump_tdep);
2890
2891 /* Register an ELF OS ABI sniffer for ARM binaries. */
2892 gdbarch_register_osabi_sniffer (bfd_arch_arm,
2893 bfd_target_elf_flavour,
2894 arm_elf_osabi_sniffer);
2895
2896 /* Get the number of possible sets of register names defined in opcodes. */
2897 num_disassembly_options = get_arm_regname_num_options ();
2898
2899 /* Add root prefix command for all "set arm"/"show arm" commands. */
2900 add_prefix_cmd ("arm", no_class, set_arm_command,
2901 _("Various ARM-specific commands."),
2902 &setarmcmdlist, "set arm ", 0, &setlist);
2903
2904 add_prefix_cmd ("arm", no_class, show_arm_command,
2905 _("Various ARM-specific commands."),
2906 &showarmcmdlist, "show arm ", 0, &showlist);
2907
2908 /* Sync the opcode insn printer with our register viewer. */
2909 parse_arm_disassembler_option ("reg-names-std");
2910
2911 /* Initialize the array that will be passed to
2912 add_setshow_enum_cmd(). */
2913 valid_disassembly_styles
2914 = xmalloc ((num_disassembly_options + 1) * sizeof (char *));
2915 for (i = 0; i < num_disassembly_options; i++)
2916 {
2917 numregs = get_arm_regnames (i, &setname, &setdesc, &regnames);
2918 valid_disassembly_styles[i] = setname;
2919 length = snprintf (rdptr, rest, "%s - %s\n", setname, setdesc);
2920 rdptr += length;
2921 rest -= length;
2922 /* Copy the default names (if found) and synchronize disassembler. */
2923 if (!strcmp (setname, "std"))
2924 {
2925 disassembly_style = setname;
2926 current_option = i;
2927 for (j = 0; j < numregs; j++)
2928 arm_register_names[j] = (char *) regnames[j];
2929 set_arm_regname_option (i);
2930 }
2931 }
2932 /* Mark the end of valid options. */
2933 valid_disassembly_styles[num_disassembly_options] = NULL;
2934
2935 /* Create the help text. */
2936 stb = mem_fileopen ();
2937 fprintf_unfiltered (stb, "%s%s%s",
2938 _("The valid values are:\n"),
2939 regdesc,
2940 _("The default is \"std\"."));
2941 helptext = ui_file_xstrdup (stb, &length);
2942 ui_file_delete (stb);
2943
2944 add_setshow_enum_cmd("disassembler", no_class,
2945 valid_disassembly_styles, &disassembly_style,
2946 _("Set the disassembly style."),
2947 _("Show the disassembly style."),
2948 helptext,
2949 set_disassembly_style_sfunc,
2950 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: The disassembly style is \"%s\". */
2951 &setarmcmdlist, &showarmcmdlist);
2952
2953 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("apcs32", no_class, &arm_apcs_32,
2954 _("Set usage of ARM 32-bit mode."),
2955 _("Show usage of ARM 32-bit mode."),
2956 _("When off, a 26-bit PC will be used."),
2957 NULL,
2958 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: Usage of ARM 32-bit mode is %s. */
2959 &setarmcmdlist, &showarmcmdlist);
2960
2961 /* Add a command to allow the user to force the FPU model. */
2962 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("fpu", no_class, fp_model_strings, &current_fp_model,
2963 _("Set the floating point type."),
2964 _("Show the floating point type."),
2965 _("auto - Determine the FP typefrom the OS-ABI.\n\
2966 softfpa - Software FP, mixed-endian doubles on little-endian ARMs.\n\
2967 fpa - FPA co-processor (GCC compiled).\n\
2968 softvfp - Software FP with pure-endian doubles.\n\
2969 vfp - VFP co-processor."),
2970 set_fp_model_sfunc, show_fp_model,
2971 &setarmcmdlist, &showarmcmdlist);
2972
2973 /* Add a command to allow the user to force the ABI. */
2974 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("abi", class_support, arm_abi_strings, &arm_abi_string,
2975 _("Set the ABI."),
2976 _("Show the ABI."),
2977 NULL, arm_set_abi, arm_show_abi,
2978 &setarmcmdlist, &showarmcmdlist);
2979
2980 /* Debugging flag. */
2981 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("arm", class_maintenance, &arm_debug,
2982 _("Set ARM debugging."),
2983 _("Show ARM debugging."),
2984 _("When on, arm-specific debugging is enabled."),
2985 NULL,
2986 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: "ARM debugging is %s. */
2987 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
2988 }
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