1 /* Functions for manipulating expressions designed to be executed on the agent
2 Copyright (C) 1998-2000, 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19 /* Despite what the above comment says about this file being part of
20 GDB, we would like to keep these functions free of GDB
21 dependencies, since we want to be able to use them in contexts
22 outside of GDB (test suites, the stub, etc.) */
28 #include "gdb_string.h"
30 #include "user-regs.h"
32 static void grow_expr (struct agent_expr
*x
, int n
);
34 static void append_const (struct agent_expr
*x
, LONGEST val
, int n
);
36 static LONGEST
read_const (struct agent_expr
*x
, int o
, int n
);
38 static void generic_ext (struct agent_expr
*x
, enum agent_op op
, int n
);
40 /* Functions for building expressions. */
42 /* Allocate a new, empty agent expression. */
44 new_agent_expr (struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
, CORE_ADDR scope
)
46 struct agent_expr
*x
= xmalloc (sizeof (*x
));
49 x
->size
= 1; /* Change this to a larger value once
50 reallocation code is tested. */
51 x
->buf
= xmalloc (x
->size
);
56 /* Bit vector for registers used. */
58 x
->reg_mask
= xmalloc (x
->reg_mask_len
* sizeof (x
->reg_mask
[0]));
59 memset (x
->reg_mask
, 0, x
->reg_mask_len
* sizeof (x
->reg_mask
[0]));
64 /* Free a agent expression. */
66 free_agent_expr (struct agent_expr
*x
)
74 do_free_agent_expr_cleanup (void *x
)
80 make_cleanup_free_agent_expr (struct agent_expr
*x
)
82 return make_cleanup (do_free_agent_expr_cleanup
, x
);
86 /* Make sure that X has room for at least N more bytes. This doesn't
87 affect the length, just the allocated size. */
89 grow_expr (struct agent_expr
*x
, int n
)
91 if (x
->len
+ n
> x
->size
)
94 if (x
->size
< x
->len
+ n
)
95 x
->size
= x
->len
+ n
+ 10;
96 x
->buf
= xrealloc (x
->buf
, x
->size
);
101 /* Append the low N bytes of VAL as an N-byte integer to the
102 expression X, in big-endian order. */
104 append_const (struct agent_expr
*x
, LONGEST val
, int n
)
109 for (i
= n
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
111 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ i
] = val
& 0xff;
118 /* Extract an N-byte big-endian unsigned integer from expression X at
121 read_const (struct agent_expr
*x
, int o
, int n
)
126 /* Make sure we're not reading off the end of the expression. */
128 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (read_const): incomplete constant"));
130 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
131 accum
= (accum
<< 8) | x
->buf
[o
+ i
];
137 /* Append a simple operator OP to EXPR. */
139 ax_simple (struct agent_expr
*x
, enum agent_op op
)
142 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = op
;
145 /* Append a pick operator to EXPR. DEPTH is the stack item to pick,
146 with 0 being top of stack. */
149 ax_pick (struct agent_expr
*x
, int depth
)
151 if (depth
< 0 || depth
> 255)
152 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_pick): stack depth out of range"));
153 ax_simple (x
, aop_pick
);
154 append_const (x
, 1, depth
);
158 /* Append a sign-extension or zero-extension instruction to EXPR, to
159 extend an N-bit value. */
161 generic_ext (struct agent_expr
*x
, enum agent_op op
, int n
)
163 /* N must fit in a byte. */
164 if (n
< 0 || n
> 255)
165 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (generic_ext): bit count out of range"));
166 /* That had better be enough range. */
167 if (sizeof (LONGEST
) * 8 > 255)
168 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (generic_ext): "
169 "opcode has inadequate range"));
172 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = op
;
173 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = n
;
177 /* Append a sign-extension instruction to EXPR, to extend an N-bit value. */
179 ax_ext (struct agent_expr
*x
, int n
)
181 generic_ext (x
, aop_ext
, n
);
185 /* Append a zero-extension instruction to EXPR, to extend an N-bit value. */
187 ax_zero_ext (struct agent_expr
*x
, int n
)
189 generic_ext (x
, aop_zero_ext
, n
);
193 /* Append a trace_quick instruction to EXPR, to record N bytes. */
195 ax_trace_quick (struct agent_expr
*x
, int n
)
197 /* N must fit in a byte. */
198 if (n
< 0 || n
> 255)
199 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_trace_quick): "
200 "size out of range for trace_quick"));
203 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = aop_trace_quick
;
204 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = n
;
208 /* Append a goto op to EXPR. OP is the actual op (must be aop_goto or
209 aop_if_goto). We assume we don't know the target offset yet,
210 because it's probably a forward branch, so we leave space in EXPR
211 for the target, and return the offset in EXPR of that space, so we
212 can backpatch it once we do know the target offset. Use ax_label
213 to do the backpatching. */
215 ax_goto (struct agent_expr
*x
, enum agent_op op
)
218 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ 0] = op
;
219 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ 1] = 0xff;
220 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ 2] = 0xff;
225 /* Suppose a given call to ax_goto returns some value PATCH. When you
226 know the offset TARGET that goto should jump to, call
227 ax_label (EXPR, PATCH, TARGET)
228 to patch TARGET into the ax_goto instruction. */
230 ax_label (struct agent_expr
*x
, int patch
, int target
)
232 /* Make sure the value is in range. Don't accept 0xffff as an
233 offset; that's our magic sentinel value for unpatched branches. */
234 if (target
< 0 || target
>= 0xffff)
235 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_label): label target out of range"));
237 x
->buf
[patch
] = (target
>> 8) & 0xff;
238 x
->buf
[patch
+ 1] = target
& 0xff;
242 /* Assemble code to push a constant on the stack. */
244 ax_const_l (struct agent_expr
*x
, LONGEST l
)
246 static enum agent_op ops
[]
248 {aop_const8
, aop_const16
, aop_const32
, aop_const64
};
252 /* How big is the number? 'op' keeps track of which opcode to use.
253 Notice that we don't really care whether the original number was
254 signed or unsigned; we always reproduce the value exactly, and
255 use the shortest representation. */
256 for (op
= 0, size
= 8; size
< 64; size
*= 2, op
++)
258 LONGEST lim
= ((LONGEST
) 1) << (size
- 1);
260 if (-lim
<= l
&& l
<= lim
- 1)
264 /* Emit the right opcode... */
265 ax_simple (x
, ops
[op
]);
267 /* Emit the low SIZE bytes as an unsigned number. We know that
268 sign-extending this will yield l. */
269 append_const (x
, l
, size
/ 8);
271 /* Now, if it was negative, and not full-sized, sign-extend it. */
272 if (l
< 0 && size
< 64)
278 ax_const_d (struct agent_expr
*x
, LONGEST d
)
280 /* FIXME: floating-point support not present yet. */
281 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_const_d): "
282 "floating point not supported yet"));
286 /* Assemble code to push the value of register number REG on the
289 ax_reg (struct agent_expr
*x
, int reg
)
291 if (reg
>= gdbarch_num_regs (x
->gdbarch
))
293 /* This is a pseudo-register. */
294 if (!gdbarch_ax_pseudo_register_push_stack_p (x
->gdbarch
))
295 error (_("'%s' is a pseudo-register; "
296 "GDB cannot yet trace its contents."),
297 user_reg_map_regnum_to_name (x
->gdbarch
, reg
));
298 if (gdbarch_ax_pseudo_register_push_stack (x
->gdbarch
, x
, reg
))
299 error (_("Trace '%s' failed."),
300 user_reg_map_regnum_to_name (x
->gdbarch
, reg
));
304 /* Make sure the register number is in range. */
305 if (reg
< 0 || reg
> 0xffff)
306 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_reg): "
307 "register number out of range"));
309 x
->buf
[x
->len
] = aop_reg
;
310 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ 1] = (reg
>> 8) & 0xff;
311 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ 2] = (reg
) & 0xff;
316 /* Assemble code to operate on a trace state variable. */
319 ax_tsv (struct agent_expr
*x
, enum agent_op op
, int num
)
321 /* Make sure the tsv number is in range. */
322 if (num
< 0 || num
> 0xffff)
323 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
324 _("ax-general.c (ax_tsv): variable "
325 "number is %d, out of range"), num
);
329 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ 1] = (num
>> 8) & 0xff;
330 x
->buf
[x
->len
+ 2] = (num
) & 0xff;
334 /* Append a string to the expression. Note that the string is going
335 into the bytecodes directly, not on the stack. As a precaution,
336 include both length as prefix, and terminate with a NUL. (The NUL
337 is counted in the length.) */
340 ax_string (struct agent_expr
*x
, char *str
, int slen
)
344 /* Make sure the string length is reasonable. */
345 if (slen
< 0 || slen
> 0xffff)
346 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
347 _("ax-general.c (ax_string): string "
348 "length is %d, out of allowed range"), slen
);
350 grow_expr (x
, 2 + slen
+ 1);
351 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = ((slen
+ 1) >> 8) & 0xff;
352 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = (slen
+ 1) & 0xff;
353 for (i
= 0; i
< slen
; ++i
)
354 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = str
[i
];
355 x
->buf
[x
->len
++] = '\0';
360 /* Functions for disassembling agent expressions, and otherwise
361 debugging the expression compiler. */
363 struct aop_map aop_map
[] =
366 #define DEFOP(NAME, SIZE, DATA_SIZE, CONSUMED, PRODUCED, VALUE) \
367 , { # NAME, SIZE, DATA_SIZE, CONSUMED, PRODUCED }
373 /* Disassemble the expression EXPR, writing to F. */
375 ax_print (struct ui_file
*f
, struct agent_expr
*x
)
380 fprintf_filtered (f
, _("Scope: %s\n"), paddress (x
->gdbarch
, x
->scope
));
381 fprintf_filtered (f
, _("Reg mask:"));
382 for (i
= 0; i
< x
->reg_mask_len
; ++i
)
383 fprintf_filtered (f
, _(" %02x"), x
->reg_mask
[i
]);
384 fprintf_filtered (f
, _("\n"));
386 /* Check the size of the name array against the number of entries in
387 the enum, to catch additions that people didn't sync. */
388 if ((sizeof (aop_map
) / sizeof (aop_map
[0]))
390 error (_("GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_print): opcode map out of sync"));
392 for (i
= 0; i
< x
->len
;)
394 enum agent_op op
= x
->buf
[i
];
396 if (op
>= (sizeof (aop_map
) / sizeof (aop_map
[0]))
397 || !aop_map
[op
].name
)
399 fprintf_filtered (f
, _("%3d <bad opcode %02x>\n"), i
, op
);
403 if (i
+ 1 + aop_map
[op
].op_size
> x
->len
)
405 fprintf_filtered (f
, _("%3d <incomplete opcode %s>\n"),
406 i
, aop_map
[op
].name
);
410 fprintf_filtered (f
, "%3d %s", i
, aop_map
[op
].name
);
411 if (aop_map
[op
].op_size
> 0)
413 fputs_filtered (" ", f
);
415 print_longest (f
, 'd', 0,
416 read_const (x
, i
+ 1, aop_map
[op
].op_size
));
418 /* Handle the complicated printf arguments specially. */
419 else if (op
== aop_printf
)
426 slen
= slen
* 256 + x
->buf
[i
++];
427 fprintf_filtered (f
, _(" \"%s\", %d args"),
428 &(x
->buf
[i
]), nargs
);
431 fprintf_filtered (f
, "\n");
432 i
+= 1 + aop_map
[op
].op_size
;
434 is_float
= (op
== aop_float
);
438 /* Add register REG to the register mask for expression AX. */
440 ax_reg_mask (struct agent_expr
*ax
, int reg
)
442 if (reg
>= gdbarch_num_regs (ax
->gdbarch
))
444 /* This is a pseudo-register. */
445 if (!gdbarch_ax_pseudo_register_collect_p (ax
->gdbarch
))
446 error (_("'%s' is a pseudo-register; "
447 "GDB cannot yet trace its contents."),
448 user_reg_map_regnum_to_name (ax
->gdbarch
, reg
));
449 if (gdbarch_ax_pseudo_register_collect (ax
->gdbarch
, ax
, reg
))
450 error (_("Trace '%s' failed."),
451 user_reg_map_regnum_to_name (ax
->gdbarch
, reg
));
457 /* Grow the bit mask if necessary. */
458 if (byte
>= ax
->reg_mask_len
)
460 /* It's not appropriate to double here. This isn't a
462 int new_len
= byte
+ 1;
463 unsigned char *new_reg_mask
= xrealloc (ax
->reg_mask
,
465 * sizeof (ax
->reg_mask
[0]));
466 memset (new_reg_mask
+ ax
->reg_mask_len
, 0,
467 (new_len
- ax
->reg_mask_len
) * sizeof (ax
->reg_mask
[0]));
468 ax
->reg_mask_len
= new_len
;
469 ax
->reg_mask
= new_reg_mask
;
472 ax
->reg_mask
[byte
] |= 1 << (reg
% 8);
476 /* Given an agent expression AX, fill in requirements and other descriptive
479 ax_reqs (struct agent_expr
*ax
)
484 /* Jump target table. targets[i] is non-zero iff we have found a
486 char *targets
= (char *) alloca (ax
->len
* sizeof (targets
[0]));
488 /* Instruction boundary table. boundary[i] is non-zero iff our scan
489 has reached an instruction starting at offset i. */
490 char *boundary
= (char *) alloca (ax
->len
* sizeof (boundary
[0]));
492 /* Stack height record. If either targets[i] or boundary[i] is
493 non-zero, heights[i] is the height the stack should have before
494 executing the bytecode at that point. */
495 int *heights
= (int *) alloca (ax
->len
* sizeof (heights
[0]));
497 /* Pointer to a description of the present op. */
500 memset (targets
, 0, ax
->len
* sizeof (targets
[0]));
501 memset (boundary
, 0, ax
->len
* sizeof (boundary
[0]));
503 ax
->max_height
= ax
->min_height
= height
= 0;
504 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_none
;
505 ax
->max_data_size
= 0;
507 for (i
= 0; i
< ax
->len
; i
+= 1 + op
->op_size
)
509 if (ax
->buf
[i
] > (sizeof (aop_map
) / sizeof (aop_map
[0])))
511 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_bad_instruction
;
515 op
= &aop_map
[ax
->buf
[i
]];
519 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_bad_instruction
;
523 if (i
+ 1 + op
->op_size
> ax
->len
)
525 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_incomplete_instruction
;
529 /* If this instruction is a forward jump target, does the
530 current stack height match the stack height at the jump
532 if (targets
[i
] && (heights
[i
] != height
))
534 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_height_mismatch
;
541 height
-= op
->consumed
;
542 if (height
< ax
->min_height
)
543 ax
->min_height
= height
;
544 height
+= op
->produced
;
545 if (height
> ax
->max_height
)
546 ax
->max_height
= height
;
548 if (op
->data_size
> ax
->max_data_size
)
549 ax
->max_data_size
= op
->data_size
;
551 /* For jump instructions, check that the target is a valid
552 offset. If it is, record the fact that that location is a
553 jump target, and record the height we expect there. */
554 if (aop_goto
== op
- aop_map
555 || aop_if_goto
== op
- aop_map
)
557 int target
= read_const (ax
, i
+ 1, 2);
558 if (target
< 0 || target
>= ax
->len
)
560 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_bad_jump
;
564 /* Do we have any information about what the stack height
565 should be at the target? */
566 if (targets
[target
] || boundary
[target
])
568 if (heights
[target
] != height
)
570 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_height_mismatch
;
575 /* Record the target, along with the stack height we expect. */
577 heights
[target
] = height
;
580 /* For unconditional jumps with a successor, check that the
581 successor is a target, and pick up its stack height. */
582 if (aop_goto
== op
- aop_map
587 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_hole
;
591 height
= heights
[i
+ 3];
594 /* For reg instructions, record the register in the bit mask. */
595 if (aop_reg
== op
- aop_map
)
597 int reg
= read_const (ax
, i
+ 1, 2);
599 ax_reg_mask (ax
, reg
);
603 /* Check that all the targets are on boundaries. */
604 for (i
= 0; i
< ax
->len
; i
++)
605 if (targets
[i
] && !boundary
[i
])
607 ax
->flaw
= agent_flaw_bad_jump
;
611 ax
->final_height
= height
;