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1 /* Remote debugging interface for Motorola's MVME187BUG monitor, an embedded
2 monitor for the m88k.
3
4 Copyright 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by Cygnus Support. Written by K. Richard Pixley.
6
7 This file is part of GDB.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
23
24 #include "defs.h"
25 #include "inferior.h"
26 #include "gdb_wait.h"
27
28 #include "gdb_string.h"
29 #include <ctype.h>
30 #include <fcntl.h>
31 #include <signal.h>
32 #include <setjmp.h>
33 #include <errno.h>
34
35 #include "terminal.h"
36 #include "gdbcore.h"
37 #include "gdbcmd.h"
38
39 #include "remote-utils.h"
40
41
42 extern int sleep ();
43
44 /* External data declarations */
45 extern int stop_soon_quietly; /* for wait_for_inferior */
46
47 /* Forward data declarations */
48 extern struct target_ops bug_ops; /* Forward declaration */
49
50 /* Forward function declarations */
51 static int bug_clear_breakpoints (void);
52
53 static int bug_read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
54 unsigned char *myaddr, int len);
55
56 static int bug_write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
57 unsigned char *myaddr, int len);
58
59 /* This variable is somewhat arbitrary. It's here so that it can be
60 set from within a running gdb. */
61
62 static int srec_max_retries = 3;
63
64 /* Each S-record download to the target consists of an S0 header
65 record, some number of S3 data records, and one S7 termination
66 record. I call this download a "frame". Srec_frame says how many
67 bytes will be represented in each frame. */
68
69 #define SREC_SIZE 160
70 static int srec_frame = SREC_SIZE;
71
72 /* This variable determines how many bytes will be represented in each
73 S3 s-record. */
74
75 static int srec_bytes = 40;
76
77 /* At one point it appeared to me as though the bug monitor could not
78 really be expected to receive two sequential characters at 9600
79 baud reliably. Echo-pacing is an attempt to force data across the
80 line even in this condition. Specifically, in echo-pace mode, each
81 character is sent one at a time and we look for the echo before
82 sending the next. This is excruciatingly slow. */
83
84 static int srec_echo_pace = 0;
85
86 /* How long to wait after an srec for a possible error message.
87 Similar to the above, I tried sleeping after sending each S3 record
88 in hopes that I might actually see error messages from the bug
89 monitor. This might actually work if we were to use sleep
90 intervals smaller than 1 second. */
91
92 static int srec_sleep = 0;
93
94 /* Every srec_noise records, flub the checksum. This is a debugging
95 feature. Set the variable to something other than 1 in order to
96 inject *deliberate* checksum errors. One might do this if one
97 wanted to test error handling and recovery. */
98
99 static int srec_noise = 0;
100
101 /* Called when SIGALRM signal sent due to alarm() timeout. */
102
103 /* Number of SIGTRAPs we need to simulate. That is, the next
104 NEED_ARTIFICIAL_TRAP calls to bug_wait should just return
105 SIGTRAP without actually waiting for anything. */
106
107 static int need_artificial_trap = 0;
108
109 /*
110 * Download a file specified in 'args', to the bug.
111 */
112
113 static void
114 bug_load (char *args, int fromtty)
115 {
116 bfd *abfd;
117 asection *s;
118 char buffer[1024];
119
120 sr_check_open ();
121
122 inferior_pid = 0;
123 abfd = bfd_openr (args, 0);
124 if (!abfd)
125 {
126 printf_filtered ("Unable to open file %s\n", args);
127 return;
128 }
129
130 if (bfd_check_format (abfd, bfd_object) == 0)
131 {
132 printf_filtered ("File is not an object file\n");
133 return;
134 }
135
136 s = abfd->sections;
137 while (s != (asection *) NULL)
138 {
139 srec_frame = SREC_SIZE;
140 if (s->flags & SEC_LOAD)
141 {
142 int i;
143
144 char *buffer = xmalloc (srec_frame);
145
146 printf_filtered ("%s\t: 0x%4x .. 0x%4x ", s->name, s->vma, s->vma + s->_raw_size);
147 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
148 for (i = 0; i < s->_raw_size; i += srec_frame)
149 {
150 if (srec_frame > s->_raw_size - i)
151 srec_frame = s->_raw_size - i;
152
153 bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, s, buffer, i, srec_frame);
154 bug_write_memory (s->vma + i, buffer, srec_frame);
155 printf_filtered ("*");
156 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
157 }
158 printf_filtered ("\n");
159 free (buffer);
160 }
161 s = s->next;
162 }
163 sprintf (buffer, "rs ip %lx", (unsigned long) abfd->start_address);
164 sr_write_cr (buffer);
165 gr_expect_prompt ();
166 }
167
168 #if 0
169 static char *
170 get_word (char **p)
171 {
172 char *s = *p;
173 char *word;
174 char *copy;
175 size_t len;
176
177 while (isspace (*s))
178 s++;
179
180 word = s;
181
182 len = 0;
183
184 while (*s && !isspace (*s))
185 {
186 s++;
187 len++;
188
189 }
190 copy = xmalloc (len + 1);
191 memcpy (copy, word, len);
192 copy[len] = 0;
193 *p = s;
194 return copy;
195 }
196 #endif
197
198 static struct gr_settings bug_settings =
199 {
200 "Bug>", /* prompt */
201 &bug_ops, /* ops */
202 bug_clear_breakpoints, /* clear_all_breakpoints */
203 gr_generic_checkin, /* checkin */
204 };
205
206 static char *cpu_check_strings[] =
207 {
208 "=",
209 "Invalid Register",
210 };
211
212 static void
213 bug_open (char *args, int from_tty)
214 {
215 if (args == NULL)
216 args = "";
217
218 gr_open (args, from_tty, &bug_settings);
219 /* decide *now* whether we are on an 88100 or an 88110 */
220 sr_write_cr ("rs cr06");
221 sr_expect ("rs cr06");
222
223 switch (gr_multi_scan (cpu_check_strings, 0))
224 {
225 case 0: /* this is an m88100 */
226 target_is_m88110 = 0;
227 break;
228 case 1: /* this is an m88110 */
229 target_is_m88110 = 1;
230 break;
231 default:
232 abort ();
233 }
234 }
235
236 /* Tell the remote machine to resume. */
237
238 void
239 bug_resume (int pid, int step, enum target_signal sig)
240 {
241 if (step)
242 {
243 sr_write_cr ("t");
244
245 /* Force the next bug_wait to return a trap. Not doing anything
246 about I/O from the target means that the user has to type
247 "continue" to see any. FIXME, this should be fixed. */
248 need_artificial_trap = 1;
249 }
250 else
251 sr_write_cr ("g");
252
253 return;
254 }
255
256 /* Wait until the remote machine stops, then return,
257 storing status in STATUS just as `wait' would. */
258
259 static char *wait_strings[] =
260 {
261 "At Breakpoint",
262 "Exception: Data Access Fault (Local Bus Timeout)",
263 "\r8??\?-Bug>", /* The '\?' avoids creating a trigraph */
264 "\r197-Bug>",
265 NULL,
266 };
267
268 int
269 bug_wait (int pid, struct target_waitstatus *status)
270 {
271 int old_timeout = sr_get_timeout ();
272 int old_immediate_quit = immediate_quit;
273
274 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
275 status->value.integer = 0;
276
277 /* read off leftovers from resume so that the rest can be passed
278 back out as stdout. */
279 if (need_artificial_trap == 0)
280 {
281 sr_expect ("Effective address: ");
282 (void) sr_get_hex_word ();
283 sr_expect ("\r\n");
284 }
285
286 sr_set_timeout (-1); /* Don't time out -- user program is running. */
287 immediate_quit = 1; /* Helps ability to QUIT */
288
289 switch (gr_multi_scan (wait_strings, need_artificial_trap == 0))
290 {
291 case 0: /* breakpoint case */
292 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
293 status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
294 /* user output from the target can be discarded here. (?) */
295 gr_expect_prompt ();
296 break;
297
298 case 1: /* bus error */
299 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
300 status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_BUS;
301 /* user output from the target can be discarded here. (?) */
302 gr_expect_prompt ();
303 break;
304
305 case 2: /* normal case */
306 case 3:
307 if (need_artificial_trap != 0)
308 {
309 /* stepping */
310 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
311 status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
312 need_artificial_trap--;
313 break;
314 }
315 else
316 {
317 /* exit case */
318 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
319 status->value.integer = 0;
320 break;
321 }
322
323 case -1: /* trouble */
324 default:
325 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,
326 "Trouble reading target during wait\n");
327 break;
328 }
329
330 sr_set_timeout (old_timeout);
331 immediate_quit = old_immediate_quit;
332 return 0;
333 }
334
335 /* Return the name of register number REGNO
336 in the form input and output by bug.
337
338 Returns a pointer to a static buffer containing the answer. */
339 static char *
340 get_reg_name (int regno)
341 {
342 static char *rn[] =
343 {
344 "r00", "r01", "r02", "r03", "r04", "r05", "r06", "r07",
345 "r08", "r09", "r10", "r11", "r12", "r13", "r14", "r15",
346 "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", "r21", "r22", "r23",
347 "r24", "r25", "r26", "r27", "r28", "r29", "r30", "r31",
348
349 /* these get confusing because we omit a few and switch some ordering around. */
350
351 "cr01", /* 32 = psr */
352 "fcr62", /* 33 = fpsr */
353 "fcr63", /* 34 = fpcr */
354 "ip", /* this is something of a cheat. */
355 /* 35 = sxip */
356 "cr05", /* 36 = snip */
357 "cr06", /* 37 = sfip */
358
359 "x00", "x01", "x02", "x03", "x04", "x05", "x06", "x07",
360 "x08", "x09", "x10", "x11", "x12", "x13", "x14", "x15",
361 "x16", "x17", "x18", "x19", "x20", "x21", "x22", "x23",
362 "x24", "x25", "x26", "x27", "x28", "x29", "x30", "x31",
363 };
364
365 return rn[regno];
366 }
367
368 #if 0 /* not currently used */
369 /* Read from remote while the input matches STRING. Return zero on
370 success, -1 on failure. */
371
372 static int
373 bug_scan (char *s)
374 {
375 int c;
376
377 while (*s)
378 {
379 c = sr_readchar ();
380 if (c != *s++)
381 {
382 fflush (stdout);
383 printf ("\nNext character is '%c' - %d and s is \"%s\".\n", c, c, --s);
384 return (-1);
385 }
386 }
387
388 return (0);
389 }
390 #endif /* never */
391
392 static int
393 bug_srec_write_cr (char *s)
394 {
395 char *p = s;
396
397 if (srec_echo_pace)
398 for (p = s; *p; ++p)
399 {
400 if (sr_get_debug () > 0)
401 printf ("%c", *p);
402
403 do
404 SERIAL_WRITE (sr_get_desc (), p, 1);
405 while (sr_pollchar () != *p);
406 }
407 else
408 {
409 sr_write_cr (s);
410 /* return(bug_scan (s) || bug_scan ("\n")); */
411 }
412
413 return (0);
414 }
415
416 /* Store register REGNO, or all if REGNO == -1. */
417
418 static void
419 bug_fetch_register (int regno)
420 {
421 sr_check_open ();
422
423 if (regno == -1)
424 {
425 int i;
426
427 for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS; ++i)
428 bug_fetch_register (i);
429 }
430 else if (target_is_m88110 && regno == SFIP_REGNUM)
431 {
432 /* m88110 has no sfip. */
433 long l = 0;
434 supply_register (regno, (char *) &l);
435 }
436 else if (regno < XFP_REGNUM)
437 {
438 char buffer[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE];
439
440 sr_write ("rs ", 3);
441 sr_write_cr (get_reg_name (regno));
442 sr_expect ("=");
443 store_unsigned_integer (buffer, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno),
444 sr_get_hex_word ());
445 gr_expect_prompt ();
446 supply_register (regno, buffer);
447 }
448 else
449 {
450 /* Float register so we need to parse a strange data format. */
451 long p;
452 unsigned char fpreg_buf[10];
453
454 sr_write ("rs ", 3);
455 sr_write (get_reg_name (regno), strlen (get_reg_name (regno)));
456 sr_write_cr (";d");
457 sr_expect ("rs");
458 sr_expect (get_reg_name (regno));
459 sr_expect (";d");
460 sr_expect ("=");
461
462 /* sign */
463 p = sr_get_hex_digit (1);
464 fpreg_buf[0] = p << 7;
465
466 /* exponent */
467 sr_expect ("_");
468 p = sr_get_hex_digit (1);
469 fpreg_buf[0] += (p << 4);
470 fpreg_buf[0] += sr_get_hex_digit (1);
471
472 fpreg_buf[1] = sr_get_hex_digit (1) << 4;
473
474 /* fraction */
475 sr_expect ("_");
476 fpreg_buf[1] += sr_get_hex_digit (1);
477
478 fpreg_buf[2] = (sr_get_hex_digit (1) << 4) + sr_get_hex_digit (1);
479 fpreg_buf[3] = (sr_get_hex_digit (1) << 4) + sr_get_hex_digit (1);
480 fpreg_buf[4] = (sr_get_hex_digit (1) << 4) + sr_get_hex_digit (1);
481 fpreg_buf[5] = (sr_get_hex_digit (1) << 4) + sr_get_hex_digit (1);
482 fpreg_buf[6] = (sr_get_hex_digit (1) << 4) + sr_get_hex_digit (1);
483 fpreg_buf[7] = (sr_get_hex_digit (1) << 4) + sr_get_hex_digit (1);
484 fpreg_buf[8] = 0;
485 fpreg_buf[9] = 0;
486
487 gr_expect_prompt ();
488 supply_register (regno, fpreg_buf);
489 }
490
491 return;
492 }
493
494 /* Store register REGNO, or all if REGNO == -1. */
495
496 static void
497 bug_store_register (int regno)
498 {
499 char buffer[1024];
500 sr_check_open ();
501
502 if (regno == -1)
503 {
504 int i;
505
506 for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS; ++i)
507 bug_store_register (i);
508 }
509 else
510 {
511 char *regname;
512
513 regname = get_reg_name (regno);
514
515 if (target_is_m88110 && regno == SFIP_REGNUM)
516 return;
517 else if (regno < XFP_REGNUM)
518 sprintf (buffer, "rs %s %08x",
519 regname,
520 read_register (regno));
521 else
522 {
523 unsigned char *fpreg_buf =
524 (unsigned char *) &registers[REGISTER_BYTE (regno)];
525
526 sprintf (buffer, "rs %s %1x_%02x%1x_%1x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x;d",
527 regname,
528 /* sign */
529 (fpreg_buf[0] >> 7) & 0xf,
530 /* exponent */
531 fpreg_buf[0] & 0x7f,
532 (fpreg_buf[1] >> 8) & 0xf,
533 /* fraction */
534 fpreg_buf[1] & 0xf,
535 fpreg_buf[2],
536 fpreg_buf[3],
537 fpreg_buf[4],
538 fpreg_buf[5],
539 fpreg_buf[6],
540 fpreg_buf[7]);
541 }
542
543 sr_write_cr (buffer);
544 gr_expect_prompt ();
545 }
546
547 return;
548 }
549
550 /* Transfer LEN bytes between GDB address MYADDR and target address
551 MEMADDR. If WRITE is non-zero, transfer them to the target,
552 otherwise transfer them from the target. TARGET is unused.
553
554 Returns the number of bytes transferred. */
555
556 int
557 bug_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len, int write,
558 struct target_ops *target)
559 {
560 int res;
561
562 if (len <= 0)
563 return 0;
564
565 if (write)
566 res = bug_write_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
567 else
568 res = bug_read_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
569
570 return res;
571 }
572
573 static void
574 start_load (void)
575 {
576 char *command;
577
578 command = (srec_echo_pace ? "lo 0 ;x" : "lo 0");
579
580 sr_write_cr (command);
581 sr_expect (command);
582 sr_expect ("\r\n");
583 bug_srec_write_cr ("S0030000FC");
584 return;
585 }
586
587 /* This is an extremely vulnerable and fragile function. I've made
588 considerable attempts to make this deterministic, but I've
589 certainly forgotten something. The trouble is that S-records are
590 only a partial file format, not a protocol. Worse, apparently the
591 m88k bug monitor does not run in real time while receiving
592 S-records. Hence, we must pay excruciating attention to when and
593 where error messages are returned, and what has actually been sent.
594
595 Each call represents a chunk of memory to be sent to the target.
596 We break that chunk into an S0 header record, some number of S3
597 data records each containing srec_bytes, and an S7 termination
598 record. */
599
600 static char *srecord_strings[] =
601 {
602 "S-RECORD",
603 "-Bug>",
604 NULL,
605 };
606
607 static int
608 bug_write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
609 {
610 int done;
611 int checksum;
612 int x;
613 int retries;
614 char *buffer = alloca ((srec_bytes + 8) << 1);
615
616 retries = 0;
617
618 do
619 {
620 done = 0;
621
622 if (retries > srec_max_retries)
623 return (-1);
624
625 if (retries > 0)
626 {
627 if (sr_get_debug () > 0)
628 printf ("\n<retrying...>\n");
629
630 /* This gr_expect_prompt call is extremely important. Without
631 it, we will tend to resend our packet so fast that it
632 will arrive before the bug monitor is ready to receive
633 it. This would lead to a very ugly resend loop. */
634
635 gr_expect_prompt ();
636 }
637
638 start_load ();
639
640 while (done < len)
641 {
642 int thisgo;
643 int idx;
644 char *buf = buffer;
645 CORE_ADDR address;
646
647 checksum = 0;
648 thisgo = len - done;
649 if (thisgo > srec_bytes)
650 thisgo = srec_bytes;
651
652 address = memaddr + done;
653 sprintf (buf, "S3%02X%08X", thisgo + 4 + 1, address);
654 buf += 12;
655
656 checksum += (thisgo + 4 + 1
657 + (address & 0xff)
658 + ((address >> 8) & 0xff)
659 + ((address >> 16) & 0xff)
660 + ((address >> 24) & 0xff));
661
662 for (idx = 0; idx < thisgo; idx++)
663 {
664 sprintf (buf, "%02X", myaddr[idx + done]);
665 checksum += myaddr[idx + done];
666 buf += 2;
667 }
668
669 if (srec_noise > 0)
670 {
671 /* FIXME-NOW: insert a deliberate error every now and then.
672 This is intended for testing/debugging the error handling
673 stuff. */
674 static int counter = 0;
675 if (++counter > srec_noise)
676 {
677 counter = 0;
678 ++checksum;
679 }
680 }
681
682 sprintf (buf, "%02X", ~checksum & 0xff);
683 bug_srec_write_cr (buffer);
684
685 if (srec_sleep != 0)
686 sleep (srec_sleep);
687
688 /* This pollchar is probably redundant to the gr_multi_scan
689 below. Trouble is, we can't be sure when or where an
690 error message will appear. Apparently, when running at
691 full speed from a typical sun4, error messages tend to
692 appear to arrive only *after* the s7 record. */
693
694 if ((x = sr_pollchar ()) != 0)
695 {
696 if (sr_get_debug () > 0)
697 printf ("\n<retrying...>\n");
698
699 ++retries;
700
701 /* flush any remaining input and verify that we are back
702 at the prompt level. */
703 gr_expect_prompt ();
704 /* start all over again. */
705 start_load ();
706 done = 0;
707 continue;
708 }
709
710 done += thisgo;
711 }
712
713 bug_srec_write_cr ("S7060000000000F9");
714 ++retries;
715
716 /* Having finished the load, we need to figure out whether we
717 had any errors. */
718 }
719 while (gr_multi_scan (srecord_strings, 0) == 0);;
720
721 return (0);
722 }
723
724 /* Copy LEN bytes of data from debugger memory at MYADDR
725 to inferior's memory at MEMADDR. Returns errno value.
726 * sb/sh instructions don't work on unaligned addresses, when TU=1.
727 */
728
729 /* Read LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR. Put the result
730 at debugger address MYADDR. Returns errno value. */
731 static int
732 bug_read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
733 {
734 char request[100];
735 char *buffer;
736 char *p;
737 char type;
738 char size;
739 unsigned char c;
740 unsigned int inaddr;
741 unsigned int checksum;
742
743 sprintf (request, "du 0 %x:&%d", memaddr, len);
744 sr_write_cr (request);
745
746 p = buffer = alloca (len);
747
748 /* scan up through the header */
749 sr_expect ("S0030000FC");
750
751 while (p < buffer + len)
752 {
753 /* scan off any white space. */
754 while (sr_readchar () != 'S');;
755
756 /* what kind of s-rec? */
757 type = sr_readchar ();
758
759 /* scan record size */
760 sr_get_hex_byte (&size);
761 checksum = size;
762 --size;
763 inaddr = 0;
764
765 switch (type)
766 {
767 case '7':
768 case '8':
769 case '9':
770 goto done;
771
772 case '3':
773 sr_get_hex_byte (&c);
774 inaddr = (inaddr << 8) + c;
775 checksum += c;
776 --size;
777 /* intentional fall through */
778 case '2':
779 sr_get_hex_byte (&c);
780 inaddr = (inaddr << 8) + c;
781 checksum += c;
782 --size;
783 /* intentional fall through */
784 case '1':
785 sr_get_hex_byte (&c);
786 inaddr = (inaddr << 8) + c;
787 checksum += c;
788 --size;
789 sr_get_hex_byte (&c);
790 inaddr = (inaddr << 8) + c;
791 checksum += c;
792 --size;
793 break;
794
795 default:
796 /* bonk */
797 error ("reading s-records.");
798 }
799
800 if (inaddr < memaddr
801 || (memaddr + len) < (inaddr + size))
802 error ("srec out of memory range.");
803
804 if (p != buffer + inaddr - memaddr)
805 error ("srec out of sequence.");
806
807 for (; size; --size, ++p)
808 {
809 sr_get_hex_byte (p);
810 checksum += *p;
811 }
812
813 sr_get_hex_byte (&c);
814 if (c != (~checksum & 0xff))
815 error ("bad s-rec checksum");
816 }
817
818 done:
819 gr_expect_prompt ();
820 if (p != buffer + len)
821 return (1);
822
823 memcpy (myaddr, buffer, len);
824 return (0);
825 }
826
827 #define MAX_BREAKS 16
828 static int num_brkpts = 0;
829
830 /* Insert a breakpoint at ADDR. SAVE is normally the address of the
831 pattern buffer where the instruction that the breakpoint overwrites
832 is saved. It is unused here since the bug is responsible for
833 saving/restoring the original instruction. */
834
835 static int
836 bug_insert_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, char *save)
837 {
838 sr_check_open ();
839
840 if (num_brkpts < MAX_BREAKS)
841 {
842 char buffer[100];
843
844 num_brkpts++;
845 sprintf (buffer, "br %x", addr);
846 sr_write_cr (buffer);
847 gr_expect_prompt ();
848 return (0);
849 }
850 else
851 {
852 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,
853 "Too many break points, break point not installed\n");
854 return (1);
855 }
856
857 }
858
859 /* Remove a breakpoint at ADDR. SAVE is normally the previously
860 saved pattern, but is unused here since the bug is responsible
861 for saving/restoring instructions. */
862
863 static int
864 bug_remove_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, char *save)
865 {
866 if (num_brkpts > 0)
867 {
868 char buffer[100];
869
870 num_brkpts--;
871 sprintf (buffer, "nobr %x", addr);
872 sr_write_cr (buffer);
873 gr_expect_prompt ();
874
875 }
876 return (0);
877 }
878
879 /* Clear the bugs notion of what the break points are */
880 static int
881 bug_clear_breakpoints (void)
882 {
883
884 if (sr_is_open ())
885 {
886 sr_write_cr ("nobr");
887 sr_expect ("nobr");
888 gr_expect_prompt ();
889 }
890 num_brkpts = 0;
891 return (0);
892 }
893
894 struct target_ops bug_ops;
895
896 static void
897 init_bug_ops (void)
898 {
899 bug_ops.to_shortname = "bug";
900 "Remote BUG monitor",
901 bug_ops.to_longname = "Use the mvme187 board running the BUG monitor connected by a serial line.";
902 bug_ops.to_doc = " ";
903 bug_ops.to_open = bug_open;
904 bug_ops.to_close = gr_close;
905 bug_ops.to_attach = 0;
906 bug_ops.to_post_attach = NULL;
907 bug_ops.to_require_attach = NULL;
908 bug_ops.to_detach = gr_detach;
909 bug_ops.to_require_detach = NULL;
910 bug_ops.to_resume = bug_resume;
911 bug_ops.to_wait = bug_wait;
912 bug_ops.to_post_wait = NULL;
913 bug_ops.to_fetch_registers = bug_fetch_register;
914 bug_ops.to_store_registers = bug_store_register;
915 bug_ops.to_prepare_to_store = gr_prepare_to_store;
916 bug_ops.to_xfer_memory = bug_xfer_memory;
917 bug_ops.to_files_info = gr_files_info;
918 bug_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = bug_insert_breakpoint;
919 bug_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = bug_remove_breakpoint;
920 bug_ops.to_terminal_init = 0;
921 bug_ops.to_terminal_inferior = 0;
922 bug_ops.to_terminal_ours_for_output = 0;
923 bug_ops.to_terminal_ours = 0;
924 bug_ops.to_terminal_info = 0;
925 bug_ops.to_kill = gr_kill;
926 bug_ops.to_load = bug_load;
927 bug_ops.to_lookup_symbol = 0;
928 bug_ops.to_create_inferior = gr_create_inferior;
929 bug_ops.to_post_startup_inferior = NULL;
930 bug_ops.to_acknowledge_created_inferior = NULL;
931 bug_ops.to_clone_and_follow_inferior = NULL;
932 bug_ops.to_post_follow_inferior_by_clone = NULL;
933 bug_ops.to_insert_fork_catchpoint = NULL;
934 bug_ops.to_remove_fork_catchpoint = NULL;
935 bug_ops.to_insert_vfork_catchpoint = NULL;
936 bug_ops.to_remove_vfork_catchpoint = NULL;
937 bug_ops.to_has_forked = NULL;
938 bug_ops.to_has_vforked = NULL;
939 bug_ops.to_can_follow_vfork_prior_to_exec = NULL;
940 bug_ops.to_post_follow_vfork = NULL;
941 bug_ops.to_insert_exec_catchpoint = NULL;
942 bug_ops.to_remove_exec_catchpoint = NULL;
943 bug_ops.to_has_execd = NULL;
944 bug_ops.to_reported_exec_events_per_exec_call = NULL;
945 bug_ops.to_has_exited = NULL;
946 bug_ops.to_mourn_inferior = gr_mourn;
947 bug_ops.to_can_run = 0;
948 bug_ops.to_notice_signals = 0;
949 bug_ops.to_thread_alive = 0;
950 bug_ops.to_stop = 0;
951 bug_ops.to_pid_to_exec_file = NULL;
952 bug_ops.to_core_file_to_sym_file = NULL;
953 bug_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum;
954 bug_ops.DONT_USE = 0;
955 bug_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1;
956 bug_ops.to_has_memory = 1;
957 bug_ops.to_has_stack = 1;
958 bug_ops.to_has_registers = 0;
959 bug_ops.to_has_execution = 0;
960 bug_ops.to_sections = 0;
961 bug_ops.to_sections_end = 0;
962 bug_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC; /* Always the last thing */
963 } /* init_bug_ops */
964
965 void
966 _initialize_remote_bug (void)
967 {
968 init_bug_ops ();
969 add_target (&bug_ops);
970
971 add_show_from_set
972 (add_set_cmd ("srec-bytes", class_support, var_uinteger,
973 (char *) &srec_bytes,
974 "\
975 Set the number of bytes represented in each S-record.\n\
976 This affects the communication protocol with the remote target.",
977 &setlist),
978 &showlist);
979
980 add_show_from_set
981 (add_set_cmd ("srec-max-retries", class_support, var_uinteger,
982 (char *) &srec_max_retries,
983 "\
984 Set the number of retries for shipping S-records.\n\
985 This affects the communication protocol with the remote target.",
986 &setlist),
987 &showlist);
988
989 #if 0
990 /* This needs to set SREC_SIZE, not srec_frame which gets changed at the
991 end of a download. But do we need the option at all? */
992 add_show_from_set
993 (add_set_cmd ("srec-frame", class_support, var_uinteger,
994 (char *) &srec_frame,
995 "\
996 Set the number of bytes in an S-record frame.\n\
997 This affects the communication protocol with the remote target.",
998 &setlist),
999 &showlist);
1000 #endif /* 0 */
1001
1002 add_show_from_set
1003 (add_set_cmd ("srec-noise", class_support, var_zinteger,
1004 (char *) &srec_noise,
1005 "\
1006 Set number of S-record to send before deliberately flubbing a checksum.\n\
1007 Zero means flub none at all. This affects the communication protocol\n\
1008 with the remote target.",
1009 &setlist),
1010 &showlist);
1011
1012 add_show_from_set
1013 (add_set_cmd ("srec-sleep", class_support, var_zinteger,
1014 (char *) &srec_sleep,
1015 "\
1016 Set number of seconds to sleep after an S-record for a possible error message to arrive.\n\
1017 This affects the communication protocol with the remote target.",
1018 &setlist),
1019 &showlist);
1020
1021 add_show_from_set
1022 (add_set_cmd ("srec-echo-pace", class_support, var_boolean,
1023 (char *) &srec_echo_pace,
1024 "\
1025 Set echo-verification.\n\
1026 When on, use verification by echo when downloading S-records. This is\n\
1027 much slower, but generally more reliable.",
1028 &setlist),
1029 &showlist);
1030 }
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