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c906108c | 1 | /* Definitions for dealing with stack frames, for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
7cc19214 | 2 | |
b811d2c2 | 3 | Copyright (C) 1986-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
c906108c | 4 | |
c5aa993b | 5 | This file is part of GDB. |
c906108c | 6 | |
c5aa993b JM |
7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
a9762ec7 | 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
c5aa993b | 10 | (at your option) any later version. |
c906108c | 11 | |
c5aa993b JM |
12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
c906108c | 16 | |
c5aa993b | 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
a9762ec7 | 18 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
c906108c SS |
19 | |
20 | #if !defined (FRAME_H) | |
21 | #define FRAME_H 1 | |
22 | ||
f0e7d0e8 | 23 | /* The following is the intended naming schema for frame functions. |
30baf67b | 24 | It isn't 100% consistent, but it is approaching that. Frame naming |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
25 | schema: |
26 | ||
27 | Prefixes: | |
28 | ||
0ee6c332 | 29 | get_frame_WHAT...(): Get WHAT from the THIS frame (functionally |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
30 | equivalent to THIS->next->unwind->what) |
31 | ||
32 | frame_unwind_WHAT...(): Unwind THIS frame's WHAT from the NEXT | |
33 | frame. | |
34 | ||
c7ce8faa DJ |
35 | frame_unwind_caller_WHAT...(): Unwind WHAT for NEXT stack frame's |
36 | real caller. Any inlined functions in NEXT's stack frame are | |
37 | skipped. Use these to ignore any potentially inlined functions, | |
38 | e.g. inlined into the first instruction of a library trampoline. | |
39 | ||
edb3359d DJ |
40 | get_stack_frame_WHAT...(): Get WHAT for THIS frame, but if THIS is |
41 | inlined, skip to the containing stack frame. | |
42 | ||
f0e7d0e8 AC |
43 | put_frame_WHAT...(): Put a value into this frame (unsafe, need to |
44 | invalidate the frame / regcache afterwards) (better name more | |
45 | strongly hinting at its unsafeness) | |
46 | ||
47 | safe_....(): Safer version of various functions, doesn't throw an | |
304396fb AC |
48 | error (leave this for later?). Returns non-zero / non-NULL if the |
49 | request succeeds, zero / NULL otherwize. | |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
50 | |
51 | Suffixes: | |
52 | ||
53 | void /frame/_WHAT(): Read WHAT's value into the buffer parameter. | |
54 | ||
55 | ULONGEST /frame/_WHAT_unsigned(): Return an unsigned value (the | |
56 | alternative is *frame_unsigned_WHAT). | |
57 | ||
58 | LONGEST /frame/_WHAT_signed(): Return WHAT signed value. | |
59 | ||
60 | What: | |
61 | ||
62 | /frame/_memory* (frame, coreaddr, len [, buf]): Extract/return | |
63 | *memory. | |
64 | ||
65 | /frame/_register* (frame, regnum [, buf]): extract/return register. | |
66 | ||
67 | CORE_ADDR /frame/_{pc,sp,...} (frame): Resume address, innner most | |
68 | stack *address, ... | |
69 | ||
70 | */ | |
71 | ||
06096720 | 72 | #include "language.h" |
d4c16835 | 73 | #include "cli/cli-option.h" |
06096720 | 74 | |
1058bca7 | 75 | struct symtab_and_line; |
494cca16 | 76 | struct frame_unwind; |
da62e633 | 77 | struct frame_base; |
fe898f56 | 78 | struct block; |
cd983b5c | 79 | struct gdbarch; |
30e221b4 | 80 | struct ui_file; |
d73f9c4b | 81 | struct ui_out; |
d4c16835 | 82 | struct frame_print_options; |
494cca16 | 83 | |
5ce0145d PA |
84 | /* Status of a given frame's stack. */ |
85 | ||
86 | enum frame_id_stack_status | |
87 | { | |
88 | /* Stack address is invalid. E.g., this frame is the outermost | |
89 | (i.e., _start), and the stack hasn't been setup yet. */ | |
90 | FID_STACK_INVALID = 0, | |
91 | ||
92 | /* Stack address is valid, and is found in the stack_addr field. */ | |
93 | FID_STACK_VALID = 1, | |
94 | ||
df433d31 KB |
95 | /* Sentinel frame. */ |
96 | FID_STACK_SENTINEL = 2, | |
97 | ||
5ce0145d PA |
98 | /* Stack address is unavailable. I.e., there's a valid stack, but |
99 | we don't know where it is (because memory or registers we'd | |
100 | compute it from were not collected). */ | |
101 | FID_STACK_UNAVAILABLE = -1 | |
102 | }; | |
103 | ||
c97eb5d9 AC |
104 | /* The frame object. */ |
105 | ||
106 | struct frame_info; | |
107 | ||
108 | /* The frame object's ID. This provides a per-frame unique identifier | |
109 | that can be used to relocate a `struct frame_info' after a target | |
7a424e99 AC |
110 | resume or a frame cache destruct. It of course assumes that the |
111 | inferior hasn't unwound the stack past that frame. */ | |
c97eb5d9 AC |
112 | |
113 | struct frame_id | |
114 | { | |
d0a55772 AC |
115 | /* The frame's stack address. This shall be constant through out |
116 | the lifetime of a frame. Note that this requirement applies to | |
117 | not just the function body, but also the prologue and (in theory | |
118 | at least) the epilogue. Since that value needs to fall either on | |
119 | the boundary, or within the frame's address range, the frame's | |
120 | outer-most address (the inner-most address of the previous frame) | |
121 | is used. Watch out for all the legacy targets that still use the | |
122 | function pointer register or stack pointer register. They are | |
12b0b6de UW |
123 | wrong. |
124 | ||
5ce0145d PA |
125 | This field is valid only if frame_id.stack_status is |
126 | FID_STACK_VALID. It will be 0 for other | |
127 | FID_STACK_... statuses. */ | |
d0a55772 | 128 | CORE_ADDR stack_addr; |
12b0b6de | 129 | |
d0a55772 AC |
130 | /* The frame's code address. This shall be constant through out the |
131 | lifetime of the frame. While the PC (a.k.a. resume address) | |
132 | changes as the function is executed, this code address cannot. | |
133 | Typically, it is set to the address of the entry point of the | |
ef02daa9 | 134 | frame's function (as returned by get_frame_func). |
12b0b6de | 135 | |
edb3359d DJ |
136 | For inlined functions (INLINE_DEPTH != 0), this is the address of |
137 | the first executed instruction in the block corresponding to the | |
138 | inlined function. | |
139 | ||
12b0b6de UW |
140 | This field is valid only if code_addr_p is true. Otherwise, this |
141 | frame is considered to have a wildcard code address, i.e. one that | |
142 | matches every address value in frame comparisons. */ | |
d0a55772 | 143 | CORE_ADDR code_addr; |
12b0b6de | 144 | |
48c66725 JJ |
145 | /* The frame's special address. This shall be constant through out the |
146 | lifetime of the frame. This is used for architectures that may have | |
147 | frames that do not change the stack but are still distinct and have | |
148 | some form of distinct identifier (e.g. the ia64 which uses a 2nd | |
149 | stack for registers). This field is treated as unordered - i.e. will | |
a45ae3ed | 150 | not be used in frame ordering comparisons. |
12b0b6de UW |
151 | |
152 | This field is valid only if special_addr_p is true. Otherwise, this | |
153 | frame is considered to have a wildcard special address, i.e. one that | |
154 | matches every address value in frame comparisons. */ | |
48c66725 | 155 | CORE_ADDR special_addr; |
12b0b6de UW |
156 | |
157 | /* Flags to indicate the above fields have valid contents. */ | |
df433d31 | 158 | ENUM_BITFIELD(frame_id_stack_status) stack_status : 3; |
35809fad UW |
159 | unsigned int code_addr_p : 1; |
160 | unsigned int special_addr_p : 1; | |
edb3359d | 161 | |
193facb3 JK |
162 | /* It is non-zero for a frame made up by GDB without stack data |
163 | representation in inferior, such as INLINE_FRAME or TAILCALL_FRAME. | |
164 | Caller of inlined function will have it zero, each more inner called frame | |
165 | will have it increasingly one, two etc. Similarly for TAILCALL_FRAME. */ | |
166 | int artificial_depth; | |
c97eb5d9 AC |
167 | }; |
168 | ||
45f25d6c AB |
169 | /* Save and restore the currently selected frame. */ |
170 | ||
171 | class scoped_restore_selected_frame | |
172 | { | |
173 | public: | |
174 | /* Save the currently selected frame. */ | |
175 | scoped_restore_selected_frame (); | |
176 | ||
177 | /* Restore the currently selected frame. */ | |
178 | ~scoped_restore_selected_frame (); | |
179 | ||
180 | DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (scoped_restore_selected_frame); | |
181 | ||
182 | private: | |
183 | ||
184 | /* The ID of the previously selected frame. */ | |
185 | struct frame_id m_fid; | |
186 | }; | |
187 | ||
a45ae3ed | 188 | /* Methods for constructing and comparing Frame IDs. */ |
7a424e99 | 189 | |
005ca36a | 190 | /* For convenience. All fields are zero. This means "there is no frame". */ |
7a424e99 AC |
191 | extern const struct frame_id null_frame_id; |
192 | ||
df433d31 KB |
193 | /* Sentinel frame. */ |
194 | extern const struct frame_id sentinel_frame_id; | |
195 | ||
005ca36a JB |
196 | /* This means "there is no frame ID, but there is a frame". It should be |
197 | replaced by best-effort frame IDs for the outermost frame, somehow. | |
198 | The implementation is only special_addr_p set. */ | |
199 | extern const struct frame_id outer_frame_id; | |
200 | ||
669fac23 DJ |
201 | /* Flag to control debugging. */ |
202 | ||
ccce17b0 | 203 | extern unsigned int frame_debug; |
669fac23 | 204 | |
d0a55772 AC |
205 | /* Construct a frame ID. The first parameter is the frame's constant |
206 | stack address (typically the outer-bound), and the second the | |
12b0b6de UW |
207 | frame's constant code address (typically the entry point). |
208 | The special identifier address is set to indicate a wild card. */ | |
d0a55772 AC |
209 | extern struct frame_id frame_id_build (CORE_ADDR stack_addr, |
210 | CORE_ADDR code_addr); | |
7a424e99 | 211 | |
48c66725 JJ |
212 | /* Construct a special frame ID. The first parameter is the frame's constant |
213 | stack address (typically the outer-bound), the second is the | |
12b0b6de | 214 | frame's constant code address (typically the entry point), |
0963b4bd | 215 | and the third parameter is the frame's special identifier address. */ |
48c66725 JJ |
216 | extern struct frame_id frame_id_build_special (CORE_ADDR stack_addr, |
217 | CORE_ADDR code_addr, | |
218 | CORE_ADDR special_addr); | |
219 | ||
5ce0145d PA |
220 | /* Construct a frame ID representing a frame where the stack address |
221 | exists, but is unavailable. CODE_ADDR is the frame's constant code | |
222 | address (typically the entry point). The special identifier | |
223 | address is set to indicate a wild card. */ | |
224 | extern struct frame_id frame_id_build_unavailable_stack (CORE_ADDR code_addr); | |
225 | ||
8372a7cb MM |
226 | /* Construct a frame ID representing a frame where the stack address |
227 | exists, but is unavailable. CODE_ADDR is the frame's constant code | |
228 | address (typically the entry point). SPECIAL_ADDR is the special | |
229 | identifier address. */ | |
230 | extern struct frame_id | |
231 | frame_id_build_unavailable_stack_special (CORE_ADDR code_addr, | |
232 | CORE_ADDR special_addr); | |
233 | ||
12b0b6de UW |
234 | /* Construct a wild card frame ID. The parameter is the frame's constant |
235 | stack address (typically the outer-bound). The code address as well | |
236 | as the special identifier address are set to indicate wild cards. */ | |
237 | extern struct frame_id frame_id_build_wild (CORE_ADDR stack_addr); | |
238 | ||
7a424e99 | 239 | /* Returns non-zero when L is a valid frame (a valid frame has a |
005ca36a JB |
240 | non-zero .base). The outermost frame is valid even without an |
241 | ID. */ | |
7a424e99 AC |
242 | extern int frame_id_p (struct frame_id l); |
243 | ||
193facb3 JK |
244 | /* Returns non-zero when L is a valid frame representing a frame made up by GDB |
245 | without stack data representation in inferior, such as INLINE_FRAME or | |
246 | TAILCALL_FRAME. */ | |
247 | extern int frame_id_artificial_p (struct frame_id l); | |
edb3359d | 248 | |
7a424e99 AC |
249 | /* Returns non-zero when L and R identify the same frame, or, if |
250 | either L or R have a zero .func, then the same frame base. */ | |
251 | extern int frame_id_eq (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r); | |
252 | ||
00905d52 AC |
253 | /* Write the internal representation of a frame ID on the specified |
254 | stream. */ | |
255 | extern void fprint_frame_id (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_id id); | |
256 | ||
7a424e99 | 257 | |
93d42b30 DJ |
258 | /* Frame types. Some are real, some are signal trampolines, and some |
259 | are completely artificial (dummy). */ | |
260 | ||
261 | enum frame_type | |
262 | { | |
263 | /* A true stack frame, created by the target program during normal | |
264 | execution. */ | |
265 | NORMAL_FRAME, | |
266 | /* A fake frame, created by GDB when performing an inferior function | |
267 | call. */ | |
268 | DUMMY_FRAME, | |
edb3359d | 269 | /* A frame representing an inlined function, associated with an |
ccfc3d6e | 270 | upcoming (prev, outer, older) NORMAL_FRAME. */ |
edb3359d | 271 | INLINE_FRAME, |
111c6489 JK |
272 | /* A virtual frame of a tail call - see dwarf2_tailcall_frame_unwind. */ |
273 | TAILCALL_FRAME, | |
93d42b30 DJ |
274 | /* In a signal handler, various OSs handle this in various ways. |
275 | The main thing is that the frame may be far from normal. */ | |
276 | SIGTRAMP_FRAME, | |
36f15f55 UW |
277 | /* Fake frame representing a cross-architecture call. */ |
278 | ARCH_FRAME, | |
93d42b30 DJ |
279 | /* Sentinel or registers frame. This frame obtains register values |
280 | direct from the inferior's registers. */ | |
281 | SENTINEL_FRAME | |
282 | }; | |
283 | ||
c97eb5d9 AC |
284 | /* For every stopped thread, GDB tracks two frames: current and |
285 | selected. Current frame is the inner most frame of the selected | |
b021a221 | 286 | thread. Selected frame is the one being examined by the GDB |
abc0af47 AC |
287 | CLI (selected using `up', `down', ...). The frames are created |
288 | on-demand (via get_prev_frame()) and then held in a frame cache. */ | |
289 | /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: Er, there is a lie here. If you do the | |
4a0e2f88 | 290 | sequence: `thread 1; up; thread 2; thread 1' you lose thread 1's |
abc0af47 AC |
291 | selected frame. At present GDB only tracks the selected frame of |
292 | the current thread. But be warned, that might change. */ | |
c97eb5d9 AC |
293 | /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-14: At any time, only one thread's selected |
294 | and current frame can be active. Switching threads causes gdb to | |
295 | discard all that cached frame information. Ulgh! Instead, current | |
296 | and selected frame should be bound to a thread. */ | |
297 | ||
abc0af47 AC |
298 | /* On demand, create the inner most frame using information found in |
299 | the inferior. If the inner most frame can't be created, throw an | |
300 | error. */ | |
c97eb5d9 AC |
301 | extern struct frame_info *get_current_frame (void); |
302 | ||
9d49bdc2 PA |
303 | /* Does the current target interface have enough state to be able to |
304 | query the current inferior for frame info, and is the inferior in a | |
305 | state where that is possible? */ | |
306 | extern int has_stack_frames (void); | |
307 | ||
abc0af47 AC |
308 | /* Invalidates the frame cache (this function should have been called |
309 | invalidate_cached_frames). | |
310 | ||
35f196d9 DJ |
311 | FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: There should be two methods: one that |
312 | reverts the thread's selected frame back to current frame (for when | |
313 | the inferior resumes) and one that does not (for when the user | |
314 | modifies the target invalidating the frame cache). */ | |
c97eb5d9 AC |
315 | extern void reinit_frame_cache (void); |
316 | ||
6e7f8b9c | 317 | /* On demand, create the selected frame and then return it. If the |
b04f3ab4 AC |
318 | selected frame can not be created, this function prints then throws |
319 | an error. When MESSAGE is non-NULL, use it for the error message, | |
320 | otherwize use a generic error message. */ | |
6e7f8b9c AC |
321 | /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: At present, when there is no selected |
322 | frame, this function always returns the current (inner most) frame. | |
323 | It should instead, when a thread has previously had its frame | |
324 | selected (but not resumed) and the frame cache invalidated, find | |
325 | and then return that thread's previously selected frame. */ | |
b04f3ab4 | 326 | extern struct frame_info *get_selected_frame (const char *message); |
6e7f8b9c | 327 | |
eb8c0621 TT |
328 | /* If there is a selected frame, return it. Otherwise, return NULL. */ |
329 | extern struct frame_info *get_selected_frame_if_set (void); | |
330 | ||
abc0af47 AC |
331 | /* Select a specific frame. NULL, apparently implies re-select the |
332 | inner most frame. */ | |
333 | extern void select_frame (struct frame_info *); | |
334 | ||
c97eb5d9 AC |
335 | /* Given a FRAME, return the next (more inner, younger) or previous |
336 | (more outer, older) frame. */ | |
337 | extern struct frame_info *get_prev_frame (struct frame_info *); | |
338 | extern struct frame_info *get_next_frame (struct frame_info *); | |
339 | ||
df433d31 KB |
340 | /* Like get_next_frame(), but allows return of the sentinel frame. NULL |
341 | is never returned. */ | |
342 | extern struct frame_info *get_next_frame_sentinel_okay (struct frame_info *); | |
343 | ||
51d48146 PA |
344 | /* Return a "struct frame_info" corresponding to the frame that called |
345 | THIS_FRAME. Returns NULL if there is no such frame. | |
346 | ||
347 | Unlike get_prev_frame, this function always tries to unwind the | |
348 | frame. */ | |
349 | extern struct frame_info *get_prev_frame_always (struct frame_info *); | |
350 | ||
c97eb5d9 AC |
351 | /* Given a frame's ID, relocate the frame. Returns NULL if the frame |
352 | is not found. */ | |
353 | extern struct frame_info *frame_find_by_id (struct frame_id id); | |
354 | ||
41b56feb KB |
355 | /* Given a frame's ID, find the previous frame's ID. Returns null_frame_id |
356 | if the frame is not found. */ | |
357 | extern struct frame_id get_prev_frame_id_by_id (struct frame_id id); | |
358 | ||
c97eb5d9 AC |
359 | /* Base attributes of a frame: */ |
360 | ||
361 | /* The frame's `resume' address. Where the program will resume in | |
ef6e7e13 AC |
362 | this frame. |
363 | ||
364 | This replaced: frame->pc; */ | |
c97eb5d9 AC |
365 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_pc (struct frame_info *); |
366 | ||
e3eebbd7 PA |
367 | /* Same as get_frame_pc, but return a boolean indication of whether |
368 | the PC is actually available, instead of throwing an error. */ | |
369 | ||
370 | extern int get_frame_pc_if_available (struct frame_info *frame, | |
371 | CORE_ADDR *pc); | |
372 | ||
4a0e2f88 | 373 | /* An address (not necessarily aligned to an instruction boundary) |
8edd5d01 AC |
374 | that falls within THIS frame's code block. |
375 | ||
376 | When a function call is the last statement in a block, the return | |
377 | address for the call may land at the start of the next block. | |
378 | Similarly, if a no-return function call is the last statement in | |
379 | the function, the return address may end up pointing beyond the | |
380 | function, and possibly at the start of the next function. | |
381 | ||
382 | These methods make an allowance for this. For call frames, this | |
383 | function returns the frame's PC-1 which "should" be an address in | |
384 | the frame's block. */ | |
385 | ||
386 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_address_in_block (struct frame_info *this_frame); | |
93d42b30 | 387 | |
e3eebbd7 PA |
388 | /* Same as get_frame_address_in_block, but returns a boolean |
389 | indication of whether the frame address is determinable (when the | |
390 | PC is unavailable, it will not be), instead of possibly throwing an | |
391 | error trying to read an unavailable PC. */ | |
392 | ||
393 | extern int | |
394 | get_frame_address_in_block_if_available (struct frame_info *this_frame, | |
395 | CORE_ADDR *pc); | |
396 | ||
a9e5fdc2 AC |
397 | /* The frame's inner-most bound. AKA the stack-pointer. Confusingly |
398 | known as top-of-stack. */ | |
399 | ||
400 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_sp (struct frame_info *); | |
a9e5fdc2 | 401 | |
be41e9f4 AC |
402 | /* Following on from the `resume' address. Return the entry point |
403 | address of the function containing that resume address, or zero if | |
404 | that function isn't known. */ | |
be41e9f4 AC |
405 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_func (struct frame_info *fi); |
406 | ||
e3eebbd7 PA |
407 | /* Same as get_frame_func, but returns a boolean indication of whether |
408 | the frame function is determinable (when the PC is unavailable, it | |
409 | will not be), instead of possibly throwing an error trying to read | |
410 | an unavailable PC. */ | |
411 | ||
412 | extern int get_frame_func_if_available (struct frame_info *fi, CORE_ADDR *); | |
413 | ||
1058bca7 AC |
414 | /* Closely related to the resume address, various symbol table |
415 | attributes that are determined by the PC. Note that for a normal | |
416 | frame, the PC refers to the resume address after the return, and | |
417 | not the call instruction. In such a case, the address is adjusted | |
4a0e2f88 JM |
418 | so that it (approximately) identifies the call site (and not the |
419 | return site). | |
1058bca7 AC |
420 | |
421 | NOTE: cagney/2002-11-28: The frame cache could be used to cache the | |
422 | computed value. Working on the assumption that the bottle-neck is | |
423 | in the single step code, and that code causes the frame cache to be | |
424 | constantly flushed, caching things in a frame is probably of little | |
425 | benefit. As they say `show us the numbers'. | |
426 | ||
427 | NOTE: cagney/2002-11-28: Plenty more where this one came from: | |
428 | find_frame_block(), find_frame_partial_function(), | |
429 | find_frame_symtab(), find_frame_function(). Each will need to be | |
430 | carefully considered to determine if the real intent was for it to | |
431 | apply to the PC or the adjusted PC. */ | |
51abb421 | 432 | extern symtab_and_line find_frame_sal (frame_info *frame); |
1058bca7 | 433 | |
7abfe014 | 434 | /* Set the current source and line to the location given by frame |
5166082f | 435 | FRAME, if possible. */ |
7abfe014 | 436 | |
5166082f | 437 | void set_current_sal_from_frame (struct frame_info *); |
7abfe014 | 438 | |
da62e633 AC |
439 | /* Return the frame base (what ever that is) (DEPRECATED). |
440 | ||
441 | Old code was trying to use this single method for two conflicting | |
442 | purposes. Such code needs to be updated to use either of: | |
443 | ||
444 | get_frame_id: A low level frame unique identifier, that consists of | |
445 | both a stack and a function address, that can be used to uniquely | |
446 | identify a frame. This value is determined by the frame's | |
447 | low-level unwinder, the stack part [typically] being the | |
448 | top-of-stack of the previous frame, and the function part being the | |
449 | function's start address. Since the correct identification of a | |
766062f6 | 450 | frameless function requires both a stack and function address, |
da62e633 AC |
451 | the old get_frame_base method was not sufficient. |
452 | ||
453 | get_frame_base_address: get_frame_locals_address: | |
454 | get_frame_args_address: A set of high-level debug-info dependant | |
455 | addresses that fall within the frame. These addresses almost | |
456 | certainly will not match the stack address part of a frame ID (as | |
ef6e7e13 AC |
457 | returned by get_frame_base). |
458 | ||
459 | This replaced: frame->frame; */ | |
c193f6ac AC |
460 | |
461 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_base (struct frame_info *); | |
462 | ||
c97eb5d9 | 463 | /* Return the per-frame unique identifer. Can be used to relocate a |
7a424e99 | 464 | frame after a frame cache flush (and other similar operations). If |
756e95f1 MK |
465 | FI is NULL, return the null_frame_id. |
466 | ||
467 | NOTE: kettenis/20040508: These functions return a structure. On | |
468 | platforms where structures are returned in static storage (vax, | |
469 | m68k), this may trigger compiler bugs in code like: | |
470 | ||
471 | if (frame_id_eq (get_frame_id (l), get_frame_id (r))) | |
472 | ||
473 | where the return value from the first get_frame_id (l) gets | |
474 | overwritten by the second get_frame_id (r). Please avoid writing | |
475 | code like this. Use code like: | |
476 | ||
477 | struct frame_id id = get_frame_id (l); | |
478 | if (frame_id_eq (id, get_frame_id (r))) | |
479 | ||
480 | instead, since that avoids the bug. */ | |
7a424e99 | 481 | extern struct frame_id get_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi); |
edb3359d | 482 | extern struct frame_id get_stack_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi); |
c7ce8faa | 483 | extern struct frame_id frame_unwind_caller_id (struct frame_info *next_frame); |
c97eb5d9 | 484 | |
da62e633 AC |
485 | /* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return its base-address, or 0 if |
486 | the information isn't available. NOTE: This address is really only | |
487 | meaningful to the frame's high-level debug info. */ | |
488 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *); | |
489 | ||
6bfb3e36 AC |
490 | /* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return the base-address of the |
491 | local variables, or 0 if the information isn't available. NOTE: | |
da62e633 AC |
492 | This address is really only meaningful to the frame's high-level |
493 | debug info. Typically, the argument and locals share a single | |
494 | base-address. */ | |
495 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_locals_address (struct frame_info *); | |
496 | ||
6bfb3e36 AC |
497 | /* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return the base-address of the |
498 | parameter list, or 0 if that information isn't available. NOTE: | |
499 | This address is really only meaningful to the frame's high-level | |
500 | debug info. Typically, the argument and locals share a single | |
da62e633 AC |
501 | base-address. */ |
502 | extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_args_address (struct frame_info *); | |
503 | ||
c97eb5d9 AC |
504 | /* The frame's level: 0 for innermost, 1 for its caller, ...; or -1 |
505 | for an invalid frame). */ | |
506 | extern int frame_relative_level (struct frame_info *fi); | |
507 | ||
93d42b30 | 508 | /* Return the frame's type. */ |
5a203e44 | 509 | |
5a203e44 | 510 | extern enum frame_type get_frame_type (struct frame_info *); |
6c95b8df PA |
511 | |
512 | /* Return the frame's program space. */ | |
513 | extern struct program_space *get_frame_program_space (struct frame_info *); | |
514 | ||
515 | /* Unwind THIS frame's program space from the NEXT frame. */ | |
516 | extern struct program_space *frame_unwind_program_space (struct frame_info *); | |
517 | ||
8b86c959 YQ |
518 | class address_space; |
519 | ||
6c95b8df | 520 | /* Return the frame's address space. */ |
8b86c959 | 521 | extern const address_space *get_frame_address_space (struct frame_info *); |
5a203e44 | 522 | |
55feb689 DJ |
523 | /* For frames where we can not unwind further, describe why. */ |
524 | ||
525 | enum unwind_stop_reason | |
526 | { | |
2231f1fb KP |
527 | #define SET(name, description) name, |
528 | #define FIRST_ENTRY(name) UNWIND_FIRST = name, | |
529 | #define LAST_ENTRY(name) UNWIND_LAST = name, | |
530 | #define FIRST_ERROR(name) UNWIND_FIRST_ERROR = name, | |
531 | ||
532 | #include "unwind_stop_reasons.def" | |
533 | #undef SET | |
534 | #undef FIRST_ENTRY | |
535 | #undef LAST_ENTRY | |
536 | #undef FIRST_ERROR | |
55feb689 DJ |
537 | }; |
538 | ||
539 | /* Return the reason why we can't unwind past this frame. */ | |
540 | ||
541 | enum unwind_stop_reason get_frame_unwind_stop_reason (struct frame_info *); | |
542 | ||
53e8a631 AB |
543 | /* Translate a reason code to an informative string. This converts the |
544 | generic stop reason codes into a generic string describing the code. | |
545 | For a possibly frame specific string explaining the stop reason, use | |
546 | FRAME_STOP_REASON_STRING instead. */ | |
55feb689 | 547 | |
70e38b8e | 548 | const char *unwind_stop_reason_to_string (enum unwind_stop_reason); |
55feb689 | 549 | |
53e8a631 AB |
550 | /* Return a possibly frame specific string explaining why the unwind |
551 | stopped here. E.g., if unwinding tripped on a memory error, this | |
552 | will return the error description string, which includes the address | |
553 | that we failed to access. If there's no specific reason stored for | |
554 | a frame then a generic reason string will be returned. | |
555 | ||
556 | Should only be called for frames that don't have a previous frame. */ | |
557 | ||
558 | const char *frame_stop_reason_string (struct frame_info *); | |
559 | ||
c97eb5d9 AC |
560 | /* Unwind the stack frame so that the value of REGNUM, in the previous |
561 | (up, older) frame is returned. If VALUEP is NULL, don't | |
562 | fetch/compute the value. Instead just return the location of the | |
563 | value. */ | |
0ee6c332 | 564 | extern void frame_register_unwind (frame_info *frame, int regnum, |
0fdb4f18 PA |
565 | int *optimizedp, int *unavailablep, |
566 | enum lval_type *lvalp, | |
c97eb5d9 | 567 | CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump, |
10c42a71 | 568 | gdb_byte *valuep); |
c97eb5d9 | 569 | |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
570 | /* Fetch a register from this, or unwind a register from the next |
571 | frame. Note that the get_frame methods are wrappers to | |
572 | frame->next->unwind. They all [potentially] throw an error if the | |
669fac23 DJ |
573 | fetch fails. The value methods never return NULL, but usually |
574 | do return a lazy value. */ | |
c97eb5d9 | 575 | |
0ee6c332 | 576 | extern void frame_unwind_register (frame_info *next_frame, |
10c42a71 | 577 | int regnum, gdb_byte *buf); |
f0e7d0e8 | 578 | extern void get_frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, |
10c42a71 | 579 | int regnum, gdb_byte *buf); |
f0e7d0e8 | 580 | |
0ee6c332 | 581 | struct value *frame_unwind_register_value (frame_info *next_frame, |
669fac23 DJ |
582 | int regnum); |
583 | struct value *get_frame_register_value (struct frame_info *frame, | |
584 | int regnum); | |
585 | ||
0ee6c332 | 586 | extern LONGEST frame_unwind_register_signed (frame_info *next_frame, |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
587 | int regnum); |
588 | extern LONGEST get_frame_register_signed (struct frame_info *frame, | |
589 | int regnum); | |
0ee6c332 SM |
590 | extern ULONGEST frame_unwind_register_unsigned (frame_info *frame, |
591 | int regnum); | |
f0e7d0e8 AC |
592 | extern ULONGEST get_frame_register_unsigned (struct frame_info *frame, |
593 | int regnum); | |
594 | ||
263689d8 | 595 | /* Read a register from this, or unwind a register from the next |
ad5f7d6e PA |
596 | frame. Note that the read_frame methods are wrappers to |
597 | get_frame_register_value, that do not throw if the result is | |
598 | optimized out or unavailable. */ | |
599 | ||
600 | extern int read_frame_register_unsigned (struct frame_info *frame, | |
601 | int regnum, ULONGEST *val); | |
5b181d62 | 602 | |
c97eb5d9 | 603 | /* Get the value of the register that belongs to this FRAME. This |
7c679d16 | 604 | function is a wrapper to the call sequence ``frame_register_unwind |
c97eb5d9 AC |
605 | (get_next_frame (FRAME))''. As per frame_register_unwind(), if |
606 | VALUEP is NULL, the registers value is not fetched/computed. */ | |
607 | ||
608 | extern void frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, | |
0fdb4f18 PA |
609 | int *optimizedp, int *unavailablep, |
610 | enum lval_type *lvalp, | |
c97eb5d9 | 611 | CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump, |
10c42a71 | 612 | gdb_byte *valuep); |
c97eb5d9 | 613 | |
ff2e87ac AC |
614 | /* The reverse. Store a register value relative to the specified |
615 | frame. Note: this call makes the frame's state undefined. The | |
616 | register and frame caches must be flushed. */ | |
617 | extern void put_frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, | |
10c42a71 | 618 | const gdb_byte *buf); |
ff2e87ac | 619 | |
00fa51f6 | 620 | /* Read LEN bytes from one or multiple registers starting with REGNUM |
8dccd430 PA |
621 | in frame FRAME, starting at OFFSET, into BUF. If the register |
622 | contents are optimized out or unavailable, set *OPTIMIZEDP, | |
623 | *UNAVAILABLEP accordingly. */ | |
00fa51f6 UW |
624 | extern int get_frame_register_bytes (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, |
625 | CORE_ADDR offset, int len, | |
8dccd430 PA |
626 | gdb_byte *myaddr, |
627 | int *optimizedp, int *unavailablep); | |
00fa51f6 UW |
628 | |
629 | /* Write LEN bytes to one or multiple registers starting with REGNUM | |
630 | in frame FRAME, starting at OFFSET, into BUF. */ | |
631 | extern void put_frame_register_bytes (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, | |
632 | CORE_ADDR offset, int len, | |
633 | const gdb_byte *myaddr); | |
634 | ||
f18c5a73 AC |
635 | /* Unwind the PC. Strictly speaking return the resume address of the |
636 | calling frame. For GDB, `pc' is the resume address and not a | |
637 | specific register. */ | |
638 | ||
c7ce8faa | 639 | extern CORE_ADDR frame_unwind_caller_pc (struct frame_info *frame); |
f18c5a73 | 640 | |
dbe9fe58 AC |
641 | /* Discard the specified frame. Restoring the registers to the state |
642 | of the caller. */ | |
643 | extern void frame_pop (struct frame_info *frame); | |
644 | ||
ae1e7417 AC |
645 | /* Return memory from the specified frame. A frame knows its thread / |
646 | LWP and hence can find its way down to a target. The assumption | |
647 | here is that the current and previous frame share a common address | |
648 | space. | |
649 | ||
650 | If the memory read fails, these methods throw an error. | |
651 | ||
652 | NOTE: cagney/2003-06-03: Should there be unwind versions of these | |
653 | methods? That isn't clear. Can code, for instance, assume that | |
654 | this and the previous frame's memory or architecture are identical? | |
655 | If architecture / memory changes are always separated by special | |
656 | adaptor frames this should be ok. */ | |
657 | ||
658 | extern void get_frame_memory (struct frame_info *this_frame, CORE_ADDR addr, | |
10c42a71 | 659 | gdb_byte *buf, int len); |
ae1e7417 AC |
660 | extern LONGEST get_frame_memory_signed (struct frame_info *this_frame, |
661 | CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len); | |
662 | extern ULONGEST get_frame_memory_unsigned (struct frame_info *this_frame, | |
663 | CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len); | |
664 | ||
304396fb AC |
665 | /* Same as above, but return non-zero when the entire memory read |
666 | succeeds, zero otherwize. */ | |
667 | extern int safe_frame_unwind_memory (struct frame_info *this_frame, | |
10c42a71 | 668 | CORE_ADDR addr, gdb_byte *buf, int len); |
304396fb | 669 | |
ae1e7417 | 670 | /* Return this frame's architecture. */ |
ae1e7417 AC |
671 | extern struct gdbarch *get_frame_arch (struct frame_info *this_frame); |
672 | ||
36f15f55 | 673 | /* Return the previous frame's architecture. */ |
0ee6c332 | 674 | extern struct gdbarch *frame_unwind_arch (frame_info *next_frame); |
36f15f55 UW |
675 | |
676 | /* Return the previous frame's architecture, skipping inline functions. */ | |
677 | extern struct gdbarch *frame_unwind_caller_arch (struct frame_info *frame); | |
678 | ||
ae1e7417 | 679 | |
4b5e8d19 PW |
680 | /* Values for the source flag to be used in print_frame_info (). |
681 | For all the cases below, the address is never printed if | |
682 | 'set print address' is off. When 'set print address' is on, | |
683 | the address is printed if the program counter is not at the | |
684 | beginning of the source line of the frame | |
685 | and PRINT_WHAT is != LOC_AND_ADDRESS. */ | |
c5394b80 | 686 | enum print_what |
4b5e8d19 PW |
687 | { |
688 | /* Print only the address, source line, like in stepi. */ | |
689 | SRC_LINE = -1, | |
690 | /* Print only the location, i.e. level, address, | |
691 | function, args (as controlled by 'set print frame-arguments'), | |
692 | file, line, line num. */ | |
c5394b80 | 693 | LOCATION, |
0963b4bd | 694 | /* Print both of the above. */ |
4b5e8d19 PW |
695 | SRC_AND_LOC, |
696 | /* Print location only, print the address even if the program counter | |
697 | is at the beginning of the source line. */ | |
698 | LOC_AND_ADDRESS, | |
699 | /* Print only level and function, | |
700 | i.e. location only, without address, file, line, line num. */ | |
701 | SHORT_LOCATION | |
c5394b80 JM |
702 | }; |
703 | ||
479ab5a0 AC |
704 | /* Allocate zero initialized memory from the frame cache obstack. |
705 | Appendices to the frame info (such as the unwind cache) should | |
706 | allocate memory using this method. */ | |
707 | ||
708 | extern void *frame_obstack_zalloc (unsigned long size); | |
3e43a32a MS |
709 | #define FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC(TYPE) \ |
710 | ((TYPE *) frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (TYPE))) | |
711 | #define FRAME_OBSTACK_CALLOC(NUMBER,TYPE) \ | |
712 | ((TYPE *) frame_obstack_zalloc ((NUMBER) * sizeof (TYPE))) | |
c906108c | 713 | |
daf6667d | 714 | class readonly_detached_regcache; |
a81dcb05 | 715 | /* Create a regcache, and copy the frame's registers into it. */ |
daf6667d | 716 | std::unique_ptr<readonly_detached_regcache> frame_save_as_regcache |
9ac86b52 | 717 | (struct frame_info *this_frame); |
a81dcb05 | 718 | |
3977b71f TT |
719 | extern const struct block *get_frame_block (struct frame_info *, |
720 | CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block); | |
c906108c | 721 | |
805e2818 AC |
722 | /* Return the `struct block' that belongs to the selected thread's |
723 | selected frame. If the inferior has no state, return NULL. | |
724 | ||
725 | NOTE: cagney/2002-11-29: | |
726 | ||
727 | No state? Does the inferior have any execution state (a core file | |
728 | does, an executable does not). At present the code tests | |
729 | `target_has_stack' but I'm left wondering if it should test | |
730 | `target_has_registers' or, even, a merged target_has_state. | |
731 | ||
732 | Should it look at the most recently specified SAL? If the target | |
733 | has no state, should this function try to extract a block from the | |
734 | most recently selected SAL? That way `list foo' would give it some | |
4a0e2f88 | 735 | sort of reference point. Then again, perhaps that would confuse |
805e2818 AC |
736 | things. |
737 | ||
738 | Calls to this function can be broken down into two categories: Code | |
739 | that uses the selected block as an additional, but optional, data | |
740 | point; Code that uses the selected block as a prop, when it should | |
741 | have the relevant frame/block/pc explicitly passed in. | |
742 | ||
743 | The latter can be eliminated by correctly parameterizing the code, | |
744 | the former though is more interesting. Per the "address" command, | |
4a0e2f88 | 745 | it occurs in the CLI code and makes it possible for commands to |
805e2818 AC |
746 | work, even when the inferior has no state. */ |
747 | ||
3977b71f | 748 | extern const struct block *get_selected_block (CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block); |
c906108c | 749 | |
a14ed312 | 750 | extern struct symbol *get_frame_function (struct frame_info *); |
c906108c | 751 | |
a14ed312 | 752 | extern CORE_ADDR get_pc_function_start (CORE_ADDR); |
c906108c | 753 | |
a14ed312 | 754 | extern struct frame_info *find_relative_frame (struct frame_info *, int *); |
c906108c | 755 | |
4034d0ff AT |
756 | /* Wrapper over print_stack_frame modifying current_uiout with UIOUT for |
757 | the function call. */ | |
758 | ||
759 | extern void print_stack_frame_to_uiout (struct ui_out *uiout, | |
760 | struct frame_info *, int print_level, | |
761 | enum print_what print_what, | |
762 | int set_current_sal); | |
763 | ||
0faf0076 | 764 | extern void print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *, int print_level, |
08d72866 PA |
765 | enum print_what print_what, |
766 | int set_current_sal); | |
c906108c | 767 | |
d4c16835 PA |
768 | extern void print_frame_info (const frame_print_options &fp_opts, |
769 | struct frame_info *, int print_level, | |
08d72866 PA |
770 | enum print_what print_what, int args, |
771 | int set_current_sal); | |
c906108c | 772 | |
9df2fbc4 | 773 | extern struct frame_info *block_innermost_frame (const struct block *); |
c906108c | 774 | |
ca9d61b9 | 775 | extern int deprecated_frame_register_read (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, |
10c42a71 | 776 | gdb_byte *buf); |
cda5a58a | 777 | |
36dc181b | 778 | /* From stack.c. */ |
93d86cef | 779 | |
d4c16835 PA |
780 | /* The possible choices of "set print frame-arguments". */ |
781 | extern const char print_frame_arguments_all[]; | |
782 | extern const char print_frame_arguments_scalars[]; | |
783 | extern const char print_frame_arguments_none[]; | |
784 | ||
4b5e8d19 PW |
785 | /* The possible choices of "set print frame-info". */ |
786 | extern const char print_frame_info_auto[]; | |
787 | extern const char print_frame_info_source_line[]; | |
788 | extern const char print_frame_info_location[]; | |
789 | extern const char print_frame_info_source_and_location[]; | |
790 | extern const char print_frame_info_location_and_address[]; | |
791 | extern const char print_frame_info_short_location[]; | |
792 | ||
d4c16835 | 793 | /* The possible choices of "set print entry-values". */ |
e18b2753 JK |
794 | extern const char print_entry_values_no[]; |
795 | extern const char print_entry_values_only[]; | |
796 | extern const char print_entry_values_preferred[]; | |
797 | extern const char print_entry_values_if_needed[]; | |
798 | extern const char print_entry_values_both[]; | |
799 | extern const char print_entry_values_compact[]; | |
800 | extern const char print_entry_values_default[]; | |
d4c16835 PA |
801 | |
802 | /* Data for the frame-printing "set print" settings exposed as command | |
803 | options. */ | |
804 | ||
805 | struct frame_print_options | |
806 | { | |
807 | const char *print_frame_arguments = print_frame_arguments_scalars; | |
4b5e8d19 | 808 | const char *print_frame_info = print_frame_info_auto; |
d4c16835 PA |
809 | const char *print_entry_values = print_entry_values_default; |
810 | ||
491144b5 | 811 | /* If true, don't invoke pretty-printers for frame |
d4c16835 | 812 | arguments. */ |
491144b5 | 813 | bool print_raw_frame_arguments; |
d4c16835 PA |
814 | }; |
815 | ||
816 | /* The values behind the global "set print ..." settings. */ | |
817 | extern frame_print_options user_frame_print_options; | |
e18b2753 | 818 | |
93d86cef JK |
819 | /* Inferior function parameter value read in from a frame. */ |
820 | ||
821 | struct frame_arg | |
822 | { | |
823 | /* Symbol for this parameter used for example for its name. */ | |
123cd851 | 824 | struct symbol *sym = nullptr; |
93d86cef JK |
825 | |
826 | /* Value of the parameter. It is NULL if ERROR is not NULL; if both VAL and | |
827 | ERROR are NULL this parameter's value should not be printed. */ | |
123cd851 | 828 | struct value *val = nullptr; |
93d86cef JK |
829 | |
830 | /* String containing the error message, it is more usually NULL indicating no | |
831 | error occured reading this parameter. */ | |
123cd851 | 832 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> error; |
e18b2753 JK |
833 | |
834 | /* One of the print_entry_values_* entries as appropriate specifically for | |
835 | this frame_arg. It will be different from print_entry_values. With | |
836 | print_entry_values_no this frame_arg should be printed as a normal | |
837 | parameter. print_entry_values_only says it should be printed as entry | |
838 | value parameter. print_entry_values_compact says it should be printed as | |
839 | both as a normal parameter and entry values parameter having the same | |
840 | value - print_entry_values_compact is not permitted fi ui_out_is_mi_like_p | |
841 | (in such case print_entry_values_no and print_entry_values_only is used | |
842 | for each parameter kind specifically. */ | |
123cd851 | 843 | const char *entry_kind = nullptr; |
93d86cef JK |
844 | }; |
845 | ||
d4c16835 PA |
846 | extern void read_frame_arg (const frame_print_options &fp_opts, |
847 | symbol *sym, frame_info *frame, | |
e18b2753 JK |
848 | struct frame_arg *argp, |
849 | struct frame_arg *entryargp); | |
82a0a75f YQ |
850 | extern void read_frame_local (struct symbol *sym, struct frame_info *frame, |
851 | struct frame_arg *argp); | |
93d86cef | 852 | |
1d12d88f | 853 | extern void info_args_command (const char *, int); |
36dc181b | 854 | |
1d12d88f | 855 | extern void info_locals_command (const char *, int); |
36dc181b | 856 | |
0b39b52e | 857 | extern void return_command (const char *, int); |
36dc181b | 858 | |
669fac23 | 859 | /* Set FRAME's unwinder temporarily, so that we can call a sniffer. |
30a9c02f TT |
860 | If sniffing fails, the caller should be sure to call |
861 | frame_cleanup_after_sniffer. */ | |
669fac23 | 862 | |
30a9c02f TT |
863 | extern void frame_prepare_for_sniffer (struct frame_info *frame, |
864 | const struct frame_unwind *unwind); | |
865 | ||
866 | /* Clean up after a failed (wrong unwinder) attempt to unwind past | |
867 | FRAME. */ | |
868 | ||
869 | extern void frame_cleanup_after_sniffer (struct frame_info *frame); | |
abc0af47 | 870 | |
206415a3 | 871 | /* Notes (cagney/2002-11-27, drow/2003-09-06): |
abc0af47 | 872 | |
206415a3 DJ |
873 | You might think that calls to this function can simply be replaced by a |
874 | call to get_selected_frame(). | |
abc0af47 | 875 | |
ce2826aa | 876 | Unfortunately, it isn't that easy. |
abc0af47 AC |
877 | |
878 | The relevant code needs to be audited to determine if it is | |
4a0e2f88 | 879 | possible (or practical) to instead pass the applicable frame in as a |
abc0af47 | 880 | parameter. For instance, DEPRECATED_DO_REGISTERS_INFO() relied on |
6e7f8b9c | 881 | the deprecated_selected_frame global, while its replacement, |
abc0af47 | 882 | PRINT_REGISTERS_INFO(), is parameterized with the selected frame. |
4a0e2f88 | 883 | The only real exceptions occur at the edge (in the CLI code) where |
abc0af47 AC |
884 | user commands need to pick up the selected frame before proceeding. |
885 | ||
206415a3 DJ |
886 | There are also some functions called with a NULL frame meaning either "the |
887 | program is not running" or "use the selected frame". | |
888 | ||
abc0af47 AC |
889 | This is important. GDB is trying to stamp out the hack: |
890 | ||
206415a3 DJ |
891 | saved_frame = deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame (); |
892 | select_frame (...); | |
abc0af47 | 893 | hack_using_global_selected_frame (); |
206415a3 | 894 | select_frame (saved_frame); |
7dd88986 | 895 | |
206415a3 | 896 | Take care! |
7dd88986 DJ |
897 | |
898 | This function calls get_selected_frame if the inferior should have a | |
899 | frame, or returns NULL otherwise. */ | |
900 | ||
901 | extern struct frame_info *deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame (void); | |
abc0af47 | 902 | |
18ea5ba4 | 903 | /* Create a frame using the specified BASE and PC. */ |
abc0af47 | 904 | |
18ea5ba4 | 905 | extern struct frame_info *create_new_frame (CORE_ADDR base, CORE_ADDR pc); |
abc0af47 | 906 | |
e7802207 TT |
907 | /* Return true if the frame unwinder for frame FI is UNWINDER; false |
908 | otherwise. */ | |
909 | ||
910 | extern int frame_unwinder_is (struct frame_info *fi, | |
911 | const struct frame_unwind *unwinder); | |
912 | ||
06096720 AB |
913 | /* Return the language of FRAME. */ |
914 | ||
915 | extern enum language get_frame_language (struct frame_info *frame); | |
916 | ||
2f3ef606 | 917 | /* Return the first non-tailcall frame above FRAME or FRAME if it is not a |
33b4777c MM |
918 | tailcall frame. Return NULL if FRAME is the start of a tailcall-only |
919 | chain. */ | |
2f3ef606 MM |
920 | |
921 | extern struct frame_info *skip_tailcall_frames (struct frame_info *frame); | |
06096720 | 922 | |
7eb89530 YQ |
923 | /* Return the first frame above FRAME or FRAME of which the code is |
924 | writable. */ | |
925 | ||
926 | extern struct frame_info *skip_unwritable_frames (struct frame_info *frame); | |
927 | ||
d4c16835 PA |
928 | /* Data for the "set backtrace" settings. */ |
929 | ||
930 | struct set_backtrace_options | |
931 | { | |
932 | /* Flag to indicate whether backtraces should continue past | |
933 | main. */ | |
491144b5 | 934 | bool backtrace_past_main = false; |
d4c16835 PA |
935 | |
936 | /* Flag to indicate whether backtraces should continue past | |
937 | entry. */ | |
491144b5 | 938 | bool backtrace_past_entry = false; |
d4c16835 PA |
939 | |
940 | /* Upper bound on the number of backtrace levels. Note this is not | |
941 | exposed as a command option, because "backtrace" and "frame | |
942 | apply" already have other means to set a frame count limit. */ | |
943 | unsigned int backtrace_limit = UINT_MAX; | |
944 | }; | |
945 | ||
946 | /* The corresponding option definitions. */ | |
947 | extern const gdb::option::option_def set_backtrace_option_defs[2]; | |
948 | ||
949 | /* The values behind the global "set backtrace ..." settings. */ | |
950 | extern set_backtrace_options user_set_backtrace_options; | |
951 | ||
3d31bc39 AH |
952 | /* Mark that the PC value is masked for the previous frame. */ |
953 | ||
954 | extern void set_frame_previous_pc_masked (struct frame_info *frame); | |
955 | ||
956 | /* Get whether the PC value is masked for the given frame. */ | |
957 | ||
958 | extern bool get_frame_pc_masked (const struct frame_info *frame); | |
959 | ||
960 | ||
c906108c | 961 | #endif /* !defined (FRAME_H) */ |