2003-07-16 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / kod.c
1 /* Kernel Object Display generic routines and callbacks
2 Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 Written by Fernando Nasser <fnasser@cygnus.com> for Cygnus Solutions.
5
6 This file is part of GDB.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22
23 #include "defs.h"
24 #include "command.h"
25 #include "gdbcmd.h"
26 #include "target.h"
27 #include "gdb_string.h"
28 #include "kod.h"
29
30 /* Prototypes for exported functions. */
31 void _initialize_kod (void);
32
33 /* Prototypes for local functions. */
34 static void info_kod_command (char *, int);
35 static void load_kod_library (char *);
36
37 /* Prototypes for callbacks. These are passed into the KOD modules. */
38 static void gdb_kod_display (char *);
39 static void gdb_kod_query (char *, char *, int *);
40
41 /* These functions are imported from the KOD module.
42
43 gdb_kod_open - initiates the KOD connection to the remote. The
44 first argument is the display function the module should use to
45 communicate with the user. The second argument is the query
46 function the display should use to communicate with the target.
47 This should call error() if there is an error. Otherwise it should
48 return a malloc()d string of the form:
49
50 NAME VERSION - DESCRIPTION
51
52 Neither NAME nor VERSION should contain a hyphen.
53
54
55 gdb_kod_request - This is used when the user enters an "info
56 <module>" request. The remaining arguments are passed as the first
57 argument. The second argument is the standard `from_tty'
58 argument.
59
60
61 gdb_kod_close - This is called when the KOD connection to the
62 remote should be terminated. */
63
64 static char *(*gdb_kod_open) (kod_display_callback_ftype *display,
65 kod_query_callback_ftype *query);
66 static void (*gdb_kod_request) (char *, int);
67 static void (*gdb_kod_close) ();
68
69
70 /* Name of inferior's operating system. */
71 char *operating_system;
72
73 /* We save a copy of the OS so that we can properly reset when
74 switching OS's. */
75 static char *old_operating_system;
76
77 /* Print a line of data generated by the module. */
78
79 static void
80 gdb_kod_display (char *arg)
81 {
82 printf_filtered ("%s", arg);
83 }
84
85 /* Queries the target on behalf of the module. */
86
87 static void
88 gdb_kod_query (char *arg, char *result, int *maxsiz)
89 {
90 int bufsiz = 0;
91
92 /* Check if current target has remote_query capabilities.
93 If not, it does not have kod either. */
94 if (! current_target.to_query)
95 {
96 strcpy (result,
97 "ERR: Kernel Object Display not supported by current target\n");
98 return;
99 }
100
101 /* Just get the maximum buffer size. */
102 target_query ((int) 'K', 0, 0, &bufsiz);
103
104 /* Check if *we* were called just for getting the buffer size. */
105 if (*maxsiz == 0)
106 {
107 *maxsiz = bufsiz;
108 strcpy (result, "OK");
109 return;
110 }
111
112 /* Check if caller can handle a buffer this large, if not, adjust. */
113 if (bufsiz > *maxsiz)
114 bufsiz = *maxsiz;
115
116 /* See if buffer can hold the query (usually it can, as the query is
117 short). */
118 if (strlen (arg) >= bufsiz)
119 error ("kod: query argument too long");
120
121 /* Send actual request. */
122 if (target_query ((int) 'K', arg, result, &bufsiz))
123 strcpy (result, "ERR: remote query failed");
124 }
125
126 /* Print name of kod command after selecting the appropriate kod
127 formatting library module. As a side effect we create a new "info"
128 subcommand which is what the user actually uses to query the OS. */
129
130 static void
131 kod_set_os (char *arg, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *command)
132 {
133 char *p;
134
135 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-03-17: The add_show_from_set() function clones
136 the set command passed as a parameter. The clone operation will
137 include (BUG?) any ``set'' command callback, if present.
138 Commands like ``info set'' call all the ``show'' command
139 callbacks. Unfortunatly, for ``show'' commands cloned from
140 ``set'', this includes callbacks belonging to ``set'' commands.
141 Making this worse, this only occures if add_show_from_set() is
142 called after add_cmd_sfunc() (BUG?). */
143
144 if (cmd_type (command) != set_cmd)
145 return;
146
147 /* If we had already had an open OS, close it. */
148 if (gdb_kod_close)
149 (*gdb_kod_close) ();
150
151 /* Also remove the old OS's command. */
152 if (old_operating_system)
153 {
154 delete_cmd (old_operating_system, &infolist);
155 xfree (old_operating_system);
156 }
157
158 if (! operating_system || ! *operating_system)
159 {
160 /* If user set operating system to empty, we want to forget we
161 had a module open. Setting these variables is just nice for
162 debugging and clarity. */
163 gdb_kod_open = NULL;
164 gdb_kod_request = NULL;
165 gdb_kod_close = NULL;
166 }
167 else
168 {
169 char *kodlib;
170
171 old_operating_system = xstrdup (operating_system);
172
173 load_kod_library (operating_system);
174
175 kodlib = (*gdb_kod_open) (gdb_kod_display, gdb_kod_query);
176
177 /* Add kod related info commands to gdb. */
178 add_info (operating_system, info_kod_command,
179 "Displays information about Kernel Objects.");
180
181 p = strrchr (kodlib, '-');
182 if (p != NULL)
183 p++;
184 else
185 p = "Unknown KOD library";
186 printf_filtered ("%s - %s\n", operating_system, p);
187
188 xfree (kodlib);
189 }
190 }
191
192 /* Print information about currently known kernel objects of the
193 specified type or a list of all known kernel object types if
194 argument is empty. */
195
196 static void
197 info_kod_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
198 {
199 (*gdb_kod_request) (arg, from_tty);
200 }
201
202 /* Print name of kod command after selecting the appropriate kod
203 formatting library module. */
204
205 static void
206 load_kod_library (char *lib)
207 {
208 #if 0
209 /* FIXME: Don't have the eCos code here. */
210 if (! strcmp (lib, "ecos"))
211 {
212 gdb_kod_open = ecos_kod_open;
213 gdb_kod_request = ecos_kod_request;
214 gdb_kod_close = ecos_kod_close;
215 }
216 else
217 #endif /* 0 */
218 if (! strcmp (lib, "cisco"))
219 {
220 gdb_kod_open = cisco_kod_open;
221 gdb_kod_request = cisco_kod_request;
222 gdb_kod_close = cisco_kod_close;
223 }
224 else
225 error ("Unknown operating system: %s\n", operating_system);
226 }
227
228 void
229 _initialize_kod (void)
230 {
231 struct cmd_list_element *c;
232
233 c = add_set_cmd ("os", no_class, var_string,
234 (char *) &operating_system,
235 "Set operating system",
236 &setlist);
237 set_cmd_sfunc (c, kod_set_os);
238 add_show_from_set (c, &showlist);
239 }
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