# Architecture commands for GDB, the GNU debugger.
#
-# Copyright (C) 1998-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 1998-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GDB.
#
#
i;const struct target_desc *;target_desc;;;;;;;host_address_to_string (gdbarch->target_desc)
-# The bit byte-order has to do just with numbering of bits in debugging symbols
-# and such. Conceptually, it's quite separate from byte/word byte order.
-v;int;bits_big_endian;;;1;(gdbarch->byte_order == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG);;0
-
# Number of bits in a short or unsigned short for the target machine.
v;int;short_bit;;;8 * sizeof (short);2*TARGET_CHAR_BIT;;0
# Number of bits in an int or unsigned int for the target machine.
# parser), and should advance the buffer pointer (p->arg).
M;int;stap_parse_special_token;struct stap_parse_info *p;p
+# Perform arch-dependent adjustments to a register name.
+#
+# In very specific situations, it may be necessary for the register
+# name present in a SystemTap probe's argument to be handled in a
+# special way. For example, on i386, GCC may over-optimize the
+# register allocation and use smaller registers than necessary. In
+# such cases, the client that is reading and evaluating the SystemTap
+# probe (ourselves) will need to actually fetch values from the wider
+# version of the register in question.
+#
+# To illustrate the example, consider the following probe argument
+# (i386):
+#
+# 4@%ax
+#
+# This argument says that its value can be found at the %ax register,
+# which is a 16-bit register. However, the argument's prefix says
+# that its type is "uint32_t", which is 32-bit in size. Therefore, in
+# this case, GDB should actually fetch the probe's value from register
+# %eax, not %ax. In this scenario, this function would actually
+# replace the register name from %ax to %eax.
+#
+# The rationale for this can be found at PR breakpoints/24541.
+M;std::string;stap_adjust_register;struct stap_parse_info *p, const std::string \®name, int regnum;p, regname, regnum
+
# DTrace related functions.
# The expression to compute the NARTGth+1 argument to a DTrace USDT probe.
# NARG must be >= 0.
-M;void;dtrace_parse_probe_argument;struct parser_state *pstate, int narg;pstate, narg
+M;void;dtrace_parse_probe_argument;struct expr_builder *builder, int narg;builder, narg
# True if the given ADDR does not contain the instruction sequence
# corresponding to a disabled DTrace is-enabled probe.
# Return string (caller has to use xfree for it) with options for GCC
# to produce code for this target, typically "-m64", "-m32" or "-m31".
# These options are put before CU's DW_AT_producer compilation options so that
-# they can override it. Method may also return NULL.
-m;char *;gcc_target_options;void;;;default_gcc_target_options;;0
+# they can override it.
+m;std::string;gcc_target_options;void;;;default_gcc_target_options;;0
# Return a regular expression that matches names used by this
# architecture in GNU configury triplets. The result is statically
# default rules as laid out in gdbtypes.c:type_align.
m;ULONGEST;type_align;struct type *type;type;;default_type_align;;0
+# Return a string containing any flags for the given PC in the given FRAME.
+f;std::string;get_pc_address_flags;frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR pc;frame, pc;;default_get_pc_address_flags;;0
+
EOF
}
/* Dynamic architecture support for GDB, the GNU debugger.
- Copyright (C) 1998-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1998-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
struct agent_expr;
struct axs_value;
struct stap_parse_info;
-struct parser_state;
+struct expr_builder;
struct ravenscar_arch_ops;
struct mem_range;
struct syscalls_info;