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456f8b9d | 1 | /* Target-dependent code for the Fujitsu FR-V, for GDB, the GNU Debugger. |
1e698235 | 2 | Copyright 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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3 | |
4 | This file is part of GDB. | |
5 | ||
6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
9 | (at your option) any later version. | |
10 | ||
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | ||
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
18 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
19 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
20 | ||
21 | #include "defs.h" | |
8baa6f92 | 22 | #include "gdb_string.h" |
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23 | #include "inferior.h" |
24 | #include "symfile.h" /* for entry_point_address */ | |
25 | #include "gdbcore.h" | |
26 | #include "arch-utils.h" | |
27 | #include "regcache.h" | |
8baa6f92 | 28 | #include "frame.h" |
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29 | #include "frame-unwind.h" |
30 | #include "frame-base.h" | |
8baa6f92 | 31 | #include "trad-frame.h" |
dcc6aaff | 32 | #include "dis-asm.h" |
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33 | |
34 | extern void _initialize_frv_tdep (void); | |
35 | ||
36 | static gdbarch_init_ftype frv_gdbarch_init; | |
37 | ||
38 | static gdbarch_register_name_ftype frv_register_name; | |
456f8b9d | 39 | static gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc_ftype frv_breakpoint_from_pc; |
456f8b9d | 40 | static gdbarch_skip_prologue_ftype frv_skip_prologue; |
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41 | static gdbarch_deprecated_extract_return_value_ftype frv_extract_return_value; |
42 | static gdbarch_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address_ftype frv_extract_struct_value_address; | |
456f8b9d | 43 | static gdbarch_frameless_function_invocation_ftype frv_frameless_function_invocation; |
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44 | static gdbarch_deprecated_push_arguments_ftype frv_push_arguments; |
45 | static gdbarch_deprecated_saved_pc_after_call_ftype frv_saved_pc_after_call; | |
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46 | |
47 | /* Register numbers. You can change these as needed, but don't forget | |
48 | to update the simulator accordingly. */ | |
49 | enum { | |
50 | /* The total number of registers we know exist. */ | |
51 | frv_num_regs = 147, | |
52 | ||
53 | /* Register numbers 0 -- 63 are always reserved for general-purpose | |
54 | registers. The chip at hand may have less. */ | |
55 | first_gpr_regnum = 0, | |
56 | sp_regnum = 1, | |
57 | fp_regnum = 2, | |
58 | struct_return_regnum = 3, | |
59 | last_gpr_regnum = 63, | |
60 | ||
61 | /* Register numbers 64 -- 127 are always reserved for floating-point | |
62 | registers. The chip at hand may have less. */ | |
63 | first_fpr_regnum = 64, | |
64 | last_fpr_regnum = 127, | |
65 | ||
66 | /* Register numbers 128 on up are always reserved for special-purpose | |
67 | registers. */ | |
68 | first_spr_regnum = 128, | |
69 | pc_regnum = 128, | |
70 | psr_regnum = 129, | |
71 | ccr_regnum = 130, | |
72 | cccr_regnum = 131, | |
73 | tbr_regnum = 135, | |
74 | brr_regnum = 136, | |
75 | dbar0_regnum = 137, | |
76 | dbar1_regnum = 138, | |
77 | dbar2_regnum = 139, | |
78 | dbar3_regnum = 140, | |
79 | lr_regnum = 145, | |
80 | lcr_regnum = 146, | |
81 | last_spr_regnum = 146 | |
82 | }; | |
83 | ||
84 | static LONGEST frv_call_dummy_words[] = | |
85 | {0}; | |
86 | ||
87 | ||
1cb761c7 | 88 | struct frv_unwind_cache /* was struct frame_extra_info */ |
456f8b9d | 89 | { |
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90 | /* The previous frame's inner-most stack address. Used as this |
91 | frame ID's stack_addr. */ | |
92 | CORE_ADDR prev_sp; | |
456f8b9d | 93 | |
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94 | /* The frame's base, optionally used by the high-level debug info. */ |
95 | CORE_ADDR base; | |
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96 | |
97 | /* Table indicating the location of each and every register. */ | |
98 | struct trad_frame_saved_reg *saved_regs; | |
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99 | }; |
100 | ||
101 | ||
102 | /* A structure describing a particular variant of the FRV. | |
103 | We allocate and initialize one of these structures when we create | |
104 | the gdbarch object for a variant. | |
105 | ||
106 | At the moment, all the FR variants we support differ only in which | |
107 | registers are present; the portable code of GDB knows that | |
108 | registers whose names are the empty string don't exist, so the | |
109 | `register_names' array captures all the per-variant information we | |
110 | need. | |
111 | ||
112 | in the future, if we need to have per-variant maps for raw size, | |
113 | virtual type, etc., we should replace register_names with an array | |
114 | of structures, each of which gives all the necessary info for one | |
115 | register. Don't stick parallel arrays in here --- that's so | |
116 | Fortran. */ | |
117 | struct gdbarch_tdep | |
118 | { | |
119 | /* How many general-purpose registers does this variant have? */ | |
120 | int num_gprs; | |
121 | ||
122 | /* How many floating-point registers does this variant have? */ | |
123 | int num_fprs; | |
124 | ||
125 | /* How many hardware watchpoints can it support? */ | |
126 | int num_hw_watchpoints; | |
127 | ||
128 | /* How many hardware breakpoints can it support? */ | |
129 | int num_hw_breakpoints; | |
130 | ||
131 | /* Register names. */ | |
132 | char **register_names; | |
133 | }; | |
134 | ||
135 | #define CURRENT_VARIANT (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)) | |
136 | ||
137 | ||
138 | /* Allocate a new variant structure, and set up default values for all | |
139 | the fields. */ | |
140 | static struct gdbarch_tdep * | |
5ae5f592 | 141 | new_variant (void) |
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142 | { |
143 | struct gdbarch_tdep *var; | |
144 | int r; | |
145 | char buf[20]; | |
146 | ||
147 | var = xmalloc (sizeof (*var)); | |
148 | memset (var, 0, sizeof (*var)); | |
149 | ||
150 | var->num_gprs = 64; | |
151 | var->num_fprs = 64; | |
152 | var->num_hw_watchpoints = 0; | |
153 | var->num_hw_breakpoints = 0; | |
154 | ||
155 | /* By default, don't supply any general-purpose or floating-point | |
156 | register names. */ | |
157 | var->register_names = (char **) xmalloc (frv_num_regs * sizeof (char *)); | |
158 | for (r = 0; r < frv_num_regs; r++) | |
159 | var->register_names[r] = ""; | |
160 | ||
161 | /* Do, however, supply default names for the special-purpose | |
162 | registers. */ | |
163 | for (r = first_spr_regnum; r <= last_spr_regnum; ++r) | |
164 | { | |
165 | sprintf (buf, "x%d", r); | |
166 | var->register_names[r] = xstrdup (buf); | |
167 | } | |
168 | ||
169 | var->register_names[pc_regnum] = "pc"; | |
170 | var->register_names[lr_regnum] = "lr"; | |
171 | var->register_names[lcr_regnum] = "lcr"; | |
172 | ||
173 | var->register_names[psr_regnum] = "psr"; | |
174 | var->register_names[ccr_regnum] = "ccr"; | |
175 | var->register_names[cccr_regnum] = "cccr"; | |
176 | var->register_names[tbr_regnum] = "tbr"; | |
177 | ||
178 | /* Debug registers. */ | |
179 | var->register_names[brr_regnum] = "brr"; | |
180 | var->register_names[dbar0_regnum] = "dbar0"; | |
181 | var->register_names[dbar1_regnum] = "dbar1"; | |
182 | var->register_names[dbar2_regnum] = "dbar2"; | |
183 | var->register_names[dbar3_regnum] = "dbar3"; | |
184 | ||
185 | return var; | |
186 | } | |
187 | ||
188 | ||
189 | /* Indicate that the variant VAR has NUM_GPRS general-purpose | |
190 | registers, and fill in the names array appropriately. */ | |
191 | static void | |
192 | set_variant_num_gprs (struct gdbarch_tdep *var, int num_gprs) | |
193 | { | |
194 | int r; | |
195 | ||
196 | var->num_gprs = num_gprs; | |
197 | ||
198 | for (r = 0; r < num_gprs; ++r) | |
199 | { | |
200 | char buf[20]; | |
201 | ||
202 | sprintf (buf, "gr%d", r); | |
203 | var->register_names[first_gpr_regnum + r] = xstrdup (buf); | |
204 | } | |
205 | } | |
206 | ||
207 | ||
208 | /* Indicate that the variant VAR has NUM_FPRS floating-point | |
209 | registers, and fill in the names array appropriately. */ | |
210 | static void | |
211 | set_variant_num_fprs (struct gdbarch_tdep *var, int num_fprs) | |
212 | { | |
213 | int r; | |
214 | ||
215 | var->num_fprs = num_fprs; | |
216 | ||
217 | for (r = 0; r < num_fprs; ++r) | |
218 | { | |
219 | char buf[20]; | |
220 | ||
221 | sprintf (buf, "fr%d", r); | |
222 | var->register_names[first_fpr_regnum + r] = xstrdup (buf); | |
223 | } | |
224 | } | |
225 | ||
226 | ||
227 | static const char * | |
228 | frv_register_name (int reg) | |
229 | { | |
230 | if (reg < 0) | |
231 | return "?toosmall?"; | |
232 | if (reg >= frv_num_regs) | |
233 | return "?toolarge?"; | |
234 | ||
235 | return CURRENT_VARIANT->register_names[reg]; | |
236 | } | |
237 | ||
238 | ||
239 | static int | |
240 | frv_register_raw_size (int reg) | |
241 | { | |
242 | return 4; | |
243 | } | |
244 | ||
245 | static int | |
246 | frv_register_virtual_size (int reg) | |
247 | { | |
248 | return 4; | |
249 | } | |
250 | ||
251 | static struct type * | |
252 | frv_register_virtual_type (int reg) | |
253 | { | |
254 | if (reg >= 64 && reg <= 127) | |
255 | return builtin_type_float; | |
256 | else | |
257 | return builtin_type_int; | |
258 | } | |
259 | ||
260 | static int | |
261 | frv_register_byte (int reg) | |
262 | { | |
263 | return (reg * 4); | |
264 | } | |
265 | ||
266 | static const unsigned char * | |
267 | frv_breakpoint_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr, int *lenp) | |
268 | { | |
269 | static unsigned char breakpoint[] = {0xc0, 0x70, 0x00, 0x01}; | |
270 | *lenp = sizeof (breakpoint); | |
271 | return breakpoint; | |
272 | } | |
273 | ||
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274 | |
275 | /* Return true if REG is a caller-saves ("scratch") register, | |
276 | false otherwise. */ | |
277 | static int | |
278 | is_caller_saves_reg (int reg) | |
279 | { | |
280 | return ((4 <= reg && reg <= 7) | |
281 | || (14 <= reg && reg <= 15) | |
282 | || (32 <= reg && reg <= 47)); | |
283 | } | |
284 | ||
285 | ||
286 | /* Return true if REG is a callee-saves register, false otherwise. */ | |
287 | static int | |
288 | is_callee_saves_reg (int reg) | |
289 | { | |
290 | return ((16 <= reg && reg <= 31) | |
291 | || (48 <= reg && reg <= 63)); | |
292 | } | |
293 | ||
294 | ||
295 | /* Return true if REG is an argument register, false otherwise. */ | |
296 | static int | |
297 | is_argument_reg (int reg) | |
298 | { | |
299 | return (8 <= reg && reg <= 13); | |
300 | } | |
301 | ||
302 | ||
303 | /* Scan an FR-V prologue, starting at PC, until frame->PC. | |
304 | If FRAME is non-zero, fill in its saved_regs with appropriate addresses. | |
305 | We assume FRAME's saved_regs array has already been allocated and cleared. | |
306 | Return the first PC value after the prologue. | |
307 | ||
308 | Note that, for unoptimized code, we almost don't need this function | |
309 | at all; all arguments and locals live on the stack, so we just need | |
310 | the FP to find everything. The catch: structures passed by value | |
311 | have their addresses living in registers; they're never spilled to | |
312 | the stack. So if you ever want to be able to get to these | |
313 | arguments in any frame but the top, you'll need to do this serious | |
314 | prologue analysis. */ | |
315 | static CORE_ADDR | |
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316 | frv_analyze_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc, struct frame_info *next_frame, |
317 | struct frv_unwind_cache *info) | |
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318 | { |
319 | /* When writing out instruction bitpatterns, we use the following | |
320 | letters to label instruction fields: | |
321 | P - The parallel bit. We don't use this. | |
322 | J - The register number of GRj in the instruction description. | |
323 | K - The register number of GRk in the instruction description. | |
324 | I - The register number of GRi. | |
325 | S - a signed imediate offset. | |
326 | U - an unsigned immediate offset. | |
327 | ||
328 | The dots below the numbers indicate where hex digit boundaries | |
329 | fall, to make it easier to check the numbers. */ | |
330 | ||
331 | /* Non-zero iff we've seen the instruction that initializes the | |
332 | frame pointer for this function's frame. */ | |
333 | int fp_set = 0; | |
334 | ||
335 | /* If fp_set is non_zero, then this is the distance from | |
336 | the stack pointer to frame pointer: fp = sp + fp_offset. */ | |
337 | int fp_offset = 0; | |
338 | ||
339 | /* Total size of frame prior to any alloca operations. */ | |
340 | int framesize = 0; | |
341 | ||
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342 | /* Flag indicating if lr has been saved on the stack. */ |
343 | int lr_saved_on_stack = 0; | |
344 | ||
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345 | /* The number of the general-purpose register we saved the return |
346 | address ("link register") in, or -1 if we haven't moved it yet. */ | |
347 | int lr_save_reg = -1; | |
348 | ||
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349 | /* Offset (from sp) at which lr has been saved on the stack. */ |
350 | ||
351 | int lr_sp_offset = 0; | |
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352 | |
353 | /* If gr_saved[i] is non-zero, then we've noticed that general | |
354 | register i has been saved at gr_sp_offset[i] from the stack | |
355 | pointer. */ | |
356 | char gr_saved[64]; | |
357 | int gr_sp_offset[64]; | |
358 | ||
359 | memset (gr_saved, 0, sizeof (gr_saved)); | |
360 | ||
1cb761c7 | 361 | while (! next_frame || pc < frame_pc_unwind (next_frame)) |
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362 | { |
363 | LONGEST op = read_memory_integer (pc, 4); | |
364 | ||
365 | /* The tests in this chain of ifs should be in order of | |
366 | decreasing selectivity, so that more particular patterns get | |
367 | to fire before less particular patterns. */ | |
368 | ||
369 | /* Setting the FP from the SP: | |
370 | ori sp, 0, fp | |
371 | P 000010 0100010 000001 000000000000 = 0x04881000 | |
372 | 0 111111 1111111 111111 111111111111 = 0x7fffffff | |
373 | . . . . . . . . | |
374 | We treat this as part of the prologue. */ | |
375 | if ((op & 0x7fffffff) == 0x04881000) | |
376 | { | |
377 | fp_set = 1; | |
378 | fp_offset = 0; | |
379 | } | |
380 | ||
381 | /* Move the link register to the scratch register grJ, before saving: | |
382 | movsg lr, grJ | |
383 | P 000100 0000011 010000 000111 JJJJJJ = 0x080d01c0 | |
384 | 0 111111 1111111 111111 111111 000000 = 0x7fffffc0 | |
385 | . . . . . . . . | |
386 | We treat this as part of the prologue. */ | |
387 | else if ((op & 0x7fffffc0) == 0x080d01c0) | |
388 | { | |
389 | int gr_j = op & 0x3f; | |
390 | ||
391 | /* If we're moving it to a scratch register, that's fine. */ | |
392 | if (is_caller_saves_reg (gr_j)) | |
393 | lr_save_reg = gr_j; | |
394 | /* Otherwise it's not a prologue instruction that we | |
395 | recognize. */ | |
396 | else | |
397 | break; | |
398 | } | |
399 | ||
400 | /* To save multiple callee-saves registers on the stack, at | |
401 | offset zero: | |
402 | ||
403 | std grK,@(sp,gr0) | |
404 | P KKKKKK 0000011 000001 000011 000000 = 0x000c10c0 | |
405 | 0 000000 1111111 111111 111111 111111 = 0x01ffffff | |
406 | ||
407 | stq grK,@(sp,gr0) | |
408 | P KKKKKK 0000011 000001 000100 000000 = 0x000c1100 | |
409 | 0 000000 1111111 111111 111111 111111 = 0x01ffffff | |
410 | . . . . . . . . | |
411 | We treat this as part of the prologue, and record the register's | |
412 | saved address in the frame structure. */ | |
413 | else if ((op & 0x01ffffff) == 0x000c10c0 | |
414 | || (op & 0x01ffffff) == 0x000c1100) | |
415 | { | |
416 | int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f); | |
417 | int ope = ((op >> 6) & 0x3f); | |
418 | int count; | |
419 | int i; | |
420 | ||
421 | /* Is it an std or an stq? */ | |
422 | if (ope == 0x03) | |
423 | count = 2; | |
424 | else | |
425 | count = 4; | |
426 | ||
427 | /* Is it really a callee-saves register? */ | |
428 | if (is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k)) | |
429 | { | |
430 | for (i = 0; i < count; i++) | |
431 | { | |
432 | gr_saved[gr_k + i] = 1; | |
433 | gr_sp_offset[gr_k + i] = 4 * i; | |
434 | } | |
435 | } | |
436 | else | |
437 | /* It's not a prologue instruction. */ | |
438 | break; | |
439 | } | |
440 | ||
441 | /* Adjusting the stack pointer. (The stack pointer is GR1.) | |
442 | addi sp, S, sp | |
443 | P 000001 0010000 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x02401000 | |
444 | 0 111111 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x7ffff000 | |
445 | . . . . . . . . | |
446 | We treat this as part of the prologue. */ | |
447 | else if ((op & 0x7ffff000) == 0x02401000) | |
448 | { | |
449 | /* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field. | |
450 | (Isn't there a better way to do this?) */ | |
451 | int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800; | |
452 | ||
453 | framesize -= s; | |
454 | } | |
455 | ||
456 | /* Setting the FP to a constant distance from the SP: | |
457 | addi sp, S, fp | |
458 | P 000010 0010000 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x04401000 | |
459 | 0 111111 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x7ffff000 | |
460 | . . . . . . . . | |
461 | We treat this as part of the prologue. */ | |
462 | else if ((op & 0x7ffff000) == 0x04401000) | |
463 | { | |
464 | /* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field. | |
465 | (Isn't there a better way to do this?) */ | |
466 | int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800; | |
467 | fp_set = 1; | |
468 | fp_offset = s; | |
469 | } | |
470 | ||
471 | /* To spill an argument register to a scratch register: | |
472 | ori GRi, 0, GRk | |
473 | P KKKKKK 0100010 IIIIII 000000000000 = 0x00880000 | |
474 | 0 000000 1111111 000000 111111111111 = 0x01fc0fff | |
475 | . . . . . . . . | |
476 | For the time being, we treat this as a prologue instruction, | |
477 | assuming that GRi is an argument register. This one's kind | |
478 | of suspicious, because it seems like it could be part of a | |
479 | legitimate body instruction. But we only come here when the | |
480 | source info wasn't helpful, so we have to do the best we can. | |
481 | Hopefully once GCC and GDB agree on how to emit line number | |
482 | info for prologues, then this code will never come into play. */ | |
483 | else if ((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x00880000) | |
484 | { | |
485 | int gr_i = ((op >> 12) & 0x3f); | |
486 | ||
487 | /* If the source isn't an arg register, then this isn't a | |
488 | prologue instruction. */ | |
489 | if (! is_argument_reg (gr_i)) | |
490 | break; | |
491 | } | |
492 | ||
493 | /* To spill 16-bit values to the stack: | |
494 | sthi GRk, @(fp, s) | |
495 | P KKKKKK 1010001 000010 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01442000 | |
496 | 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000 | |
497 | . . . . . . . . | |
498 | And for 8-bit values, we use STB instructions. | |
499 | stbi GRk, @(fp, s) | |
500 | P KKKKKK 1010000 000010 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01402000 | |
501 | 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000 | |
502 | . . . . . . . . | |
503 | We check that GRk is really an argument register, and treat | |
504 | all such as part of the prologue. */ | |
505 | else if ( (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01442000 | |
506 | || (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01402000) | |
507 | { | |
508 | int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f); | |
509 | ||
510 | if (! is_argument_reg (gr_k)) | |
511 | break; /* Source isn't an arg register. */ | |
512 | } | |
513 | ||
514 | /* To save multiple callee-saves register on the stack, at a | |
515 | non-zero offset: | |
516 | ||
517 | stdi GRk, @(sp, s) | |
518 | P KKKKKK 1010011 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x014c1000 | |
519 | 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000 | |
520 | . . . . . . . . | |
521 | stqi GRk, @(sp, s) | |
522 | P KKKKKK 1010100 000001 SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01501000 | |
523 | 0 000000 1111111 111111 000000000000 = 0x01fff000 | |
524 | . . . . . . . . | |
525 | We treat this as part of the prologue, and record the register's | |
526 | saved address in the frame structure. */ | |
527 | else if ((op & 0x01fff000) == 0x014c1000 | |
528 | || (op & 0x01fff000) == 0x01501000) | |
529 | { | |
530 | int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f); | |
531 | int count; | |
532 | int i; | |
533 | ||
534 | /* Is it a stdi or a stqi? */ | |
535 | if ((op & 0x01fff000) == 0x014c1000) | |
536 | count = 2; | |
537 | else | |
538 | count = 4; | |
539 | ||
540 | /* Is it really a callee-saves register? */ | |
541 | if (is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k)) | |
542 | { | |
543 | /* Sign-extend the twelve-bit field. | |
544 | (Isn't there a better way to do this?) */ | |
545 | int s = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800; | |
546 | ||
547 | for (i = 0; i < count; i++) | |
548 | { | |
549 | gr_saved[gr_k + i] = 1; | |
550 | gr_sp_offset[gr_k + i] = s + (4 * i); | |
551 | } | |
552 | } | |
553 | else | |
554 | /* It's not a prologue instruction. */ | |
555 | break; | |
556 | } | |
557 | ||
558 | /* Storing any kind of integer register at any constant offset | |
559 | from any other register. | |
560 | ||
561 | st GRk, @(GRi, gr0) | |
562 | P KKKKKK 0000011 IIIIII 000010 000000 = 0x000c0080 | |
563 | 0 000000 1111111 000000 111111 111111 = 0x01fc0fff | |
564 | . . . . . . . . | |
565 | sti GRk, @(GRi, d12) | |
566 | P KKKKKK 1010010 IIIIII SSSSSSSSSSSS = 0x01480000 | |
567 | 0 000000 1111111 000000 000000000000 = 0x01fc0000 | |
568 | . . . . . . . . | |
569 | These could be almost anything, but a lot of prologue | |
570 | instructions fall into this pattern, so let's decode the | |
571 | instruction once, and then work at a higher level. */ | |
572 | else if (((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x000c0080) | |
573 | || ((op & 0x01fc0000) == 0x01480000)) | |
574 | { | |
575 | int gr_k = ((op >> 25) & 0x3f); | |
576 | int gr_i = ((op >> 12) & 0x3f); | |
577 | int offset; | |
578 | ||
579 | /* Are we storing with gr0 as an offset, or using an | |
580 | immediate value? */ | |
581 | if ((op & 0x01fc0fff) == 0x000c0080) | |
582 | offset = 0; | |
583 | else | |
584 | offset = (((op & 0xfff) - 0x800) & 0xfff) - 0x800; | |
585 | ||
586 | /* If the address isn't relative to the SP or FP, it's not a | |
587 | prologue instruction. */ | |
588 | if (gr_i != sp_regnum && gr_i != fp_regnum) | |
589 | break; | |
590 | ||
591 | /* Saving the old FP in the new frame (relative to the SP). */ | |
592 | if (gr_k == fp_regnum && gr_i == sp_regnum) | |
1cb761c7 KB |
593 | { |
594 | gr_saved[fp_regnum] = 1; | |
595 | gr_sp_offset[fp_regnum] = offset; | |
596 | } | |
456f8b9d DB |
597 | |
598 | /* Saving callee-saves register(s) on the stack, relative to | |
599 | the SP. */ | |
600 | else if (gr_i == sp_regnum | |
601 | && is_callee_saves_reg (gr_k)) | |
602 | { | |
603 | gr_saved[gr_k] = 1; | |
1cb761c7 KB |
604 | if (gr_i == sp_regnum) |
605 | gr_sp_offset[gr_k] = offset; | |
606 | else | |
607 | gr_sp_offset[gr_k] = offset + fp_offset; | |
456f8b9d DB |
608 | } |
609 | ||
610 | /* Saving the scratch register holding the return address. */ | |
611 | else if (lr_save_reg != -1 | |
612 | && gr_k == lr_save_reg) | |
1cb761c7 KB |
613 | { |
614 | lr_saved_on_stack = 1; | |
615 | if (gr_i == sp_regnum) | |
616 | lr_sp_offset = offset; | |
617 | else | |
618 | lr_sp_offset = offset + fp_offset; | |
619 | } | |
456f8b9d DB |
620 | |
621 | /* Spilling int-sized arguments to the stack. */ | |
622 | else if (is_argument_reg (gr_k)) | |
623 | ; | |
624 | ||
625 | /* It's not a store instruction we recognize, so this must | |
626 | be the end of the prologue. */ | |
627 | else | |
628 | break; | |
629 | } | |
630 | ||
631 | /* It's not any instruction we recognize, so this must be the end | |
632 | of the prologue. */ | |
633 | else | |
634 | break; | |
635 | ||
636 | pc += 4; | |
637 | } | |
638 | ||
1cb761c7 | 639 | if (next_frame && info) |
456f8b9d | 640 | { |
1cb761c7 KB |
641 | int i; |
642 | ULONGEST this_base; | |
456f8b9d DB |
643 | |
644 | /* If we know the relationship between the stack and frame | |
645 | pointers, record the addresses of the registers we noticed. | |
646 | Note that we have to do this as a separate step at the end, | |
647 | because instructions may save relative to the SP, but we need | |
648 | their addresses relative to the FP. */ | |
649 | if (fp_set) | |
1cb761c7 KB |
650 | frame_unwind_unsigned_register (next_frame, fp_regnum, &this_base); |
651 | else | |
652 | frame_unwind_unsigned_register (next_frame, sp_regnum, &this_base); | |
456f8b9d | 653 | |
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654 | for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) |
655 | if (gr_saved[i]) | |
656 | info->saved_regs[i].addr = this_base - fp_offset + gr_sp_offset[i]; | |
456f8b9d | 657 | |
1cb761c7 KB |
658 | info->prev_sp = this_base - fp_offset + framesize; |
659 | info->base = this_base; | |
660 | ||
661 | /* If LR was saved on the stack, record its location. */ | |
662 | if (lr_saved_on_stack) | |
663 | info->saved_regs[lr_regnum].addr = this_base - fp_offset + lr_sp_offset; | |
664 | ||
665 | /* The call instruction moves the caller's PC in the callee's LR. | |
666 | Since this is an unwind, do the reverse. Copy the location of LR | |
667 | into PC (the address / regnum) so that a request for PC will be | |
668 | converted into a request for the LR. */ | |
669 | info->saved_regs[pc_regnum] = info->saved_regs[lr_regnum]; | |
670 | ||
671 | /* Save the previous frame's computed SP value. */ | |
672 | trad_frame_set_value (info->saved_regs, sp_regnum, info->prev_sp); | |
456f8b9d DB |
673 | } |
674 | ||
675 | return pc; | |
676 | } | |
677 | ||
678 | ||
679 | static CORE_ADDR | |
680 | frv_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc) | |
681 | { | |
682 | CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end, new_pc; | |
683 | ||
684 | new_pc = pc; | |
685 | ||
686 | /* If the line table has entry for a line *within* the function | |
687 | (i.e., not in the prologue, and not past the end), then that's | |
688 | our location. */ | |
689 | if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &func_addr, &func_end)) | |
690 | { | |
691 | struct symtab_and_line sal; | |
692 | ||
693 | sal = find_pc_line (func_addr, 0); | |
694 | ||
695 | if (sal.line != 0 && sal.end < func_end) | |
696 | { | |
697 | new_pc = sal.end; | |
698 | } | |
699 | } | |
700 | ||
701 | /* The FR-V prologue is at least five instructions long (twenty bytes). | |
702 | If we didn't find a real source location past that, then | |
703 | do a full analysis of the prologue. */ | |
704 | if (new_pc < pc + 20) | |
1cb761c7 | 705 | new_pc = frv_analyze_prologue (pc, 0, 0); |
456f8b9d DB |
706 | |
707 | return new_pc; | |
708 | } | |
709 | ||
1cb761c7 KB |
710 | |
711 | static struct frv_unwind_cache * | |
712 | frv_frame_unwind_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame, | |
713 | void **this_prologue_cache) | |
456f8b9d | 714 | { |
1cb761c7 KB |
715 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (next_frame); |
716 | CORE_ADDR pc; | |
717 | ULONGEST prev_sp; | |
718 | ULONGEST this_base; | |
719 | struct frv_unwind_cache *info; | |
8baa6f92 | 720 | |
1cb761c7 KB |
721 | if ((*this_prologue_cache)) |
722 | return (*this_prologue_cache); | |
456f8b9d | 723 | |
1cb761c7 KB |
724 | info = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct frv_unwind_cache); |
725 | (*this_prologue_cache) = info; | |
726 | info->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame); | |
456f8b9d | 727 | |
1cb761c7 KB |
728 | /* Prologue analysis does the rest... */ |
729 | frv_analyze_prologue (frame_func_unwind (next_frame), next_frame, info); | |
456f8b9d | 730 | |
1cb761c7 | 731 | return info; |
456f8b9d DB |
732 | } |
733 | ||
456f8b9d DB |
734 | static void |
735 | frv_extract_return_value (struct type *type, char *regbuf, char *valbuf) | |
736 | { | |
737 | memcpy (valbuf, (regbuf | |
738 | + frv_register_byte (8) | |
739 | + (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < 4 ? 4 - TYPE_LENGTH (type) : 0)), | |
740 | TYPE_LENGTH (type)); | |
741 | } | |
742 | ||
743 | static CORE_ADDR | |
744 | frv_extract_struct_value_address (char *regbuf) | |
745 | { | |
8baa6f92 KB |
746 | return extract_unsigned_integer (regbuf + |
747 | frv_register_byte (struct_return_regnum), | |
7c0b4a20 | 748 | 4); |
456f8b9d DB |
749 | } |
750 | ||
751 | static void | |
752 | frv_store_struct_return (CORE_ADDR addr, CORE_ADDR sp) | |
753 | { | |
754 | write_register (struct_return_regnum, addr); | |
755 | } | |
756 | ||
757 | static int | |
758 | frv_frameless_function_invocation (struct frame_info *frame) | |
759 | { | |
760 | return frameless_look_for_prologue (frame); | |
761 | } | |
762 | ||
1cb761c7 KB |
763 | static CORE_ADDR |
764 | frv_frame_align (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR sp) | |
456f8b9d | 765 | { |
1cb761c7 | 766 | /* Require dword alignment. */ |
5b03f266 | 767 | return align_down (sp, 8); |
456f8b9d DB |
768 | } |
769 | ||
456f8b9d | 770 | static CORE_ADDR |
1cb761c7 KB |
771 | frv_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR func_addr, |
772 | struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr, | |
773 | int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp, | |
774 | int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr) | |
456f8b9d DB |
775 | { |
776 | int argreg; | |
777 | int argnum; | |
778 | char *val; | |
779 | char valbuf[4]; | |
780 | struct value *arg; | |
781 | struct type *arg_type; | |
782 | int len; | |
783 | enum type_code typecode; | |
784 | CORE_ADDR regval; | |
785 | int stack_space; | |
786 | int stack_offset; | |
787 | ||
788 | #if 0 | |
789 | printf("Push %d args at sp = %x, struct_return=%d (%x)\n", | |
790 | nargs, (int) sp, struct_return, struct_addr); | |
791 | #endif | |
792 | ||
793 | stack_space = 0; | |
794 | for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; ++argnum) | |
5b03f266 | 795 | stack_space += align_up (TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (args[argnum])), 4); |
456f8b9d DB |
796 | |
797 | stack_space -= (6 * 4); | |
798 | if (stack_space > 0) | |
799 | sp -= stack_space; | |
800 | ||
801 | /* Make sure stack is dword aligned. */ | |
5b03f266 | 802 | sp = align_down (sp, 8); |
456f8b9d DB |
803 | |
804 | stack_offset = 0; | |
805 | ||
806 | argreg = 8; | |
807 | ||
808 | if (struct_return) | |
1cb761c7 KB |
809 | regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, struct_return_regnum, |
810 | struct_addr); | |
456f8b9d DB |
811 | |
812 | for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; ++argnum) | |
813 | { | |
814 | arg = args[argnum]; | |
815 | arg_type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg)); | |
816 | len = TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type); | |
817 | typecode = TYPE_CODE (arg_type); | |
818 | ||
819 | if (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT || typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION) | |
820 | { | |
fbd9dcd3 | 821 | store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, 4, VALUE_ADDRESS (arg)); |
456f8b9d DB |
822 | typecode = TYPE_CODE_PTR; |
823 | len = 4; | |
824 | val = valbuf; | |
825 | } | |
826 | else | |
827 | { | |
828 | val = (char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (arg); | |
829 | } | |
830 | ||
831 | while (len > 0) | |
832 | { | |
833 | int partial_len = (len < 4 ? len : 4); | |
834 | ||
835 | if (argreg < 14) | |
836 | { | |
7c0b4a20 | 837 | regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, partial_len); |
456f8b9d DB |
838 | #if 0 |
839 | printf(" Argnum %d data %x -> reg %d\n", | |
840 | argnum, (int) regval, argreg); | |
841 | #endif | |
1cb761c7 | 842 | regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, argreg, regval); |
456f8b9d DB |
843 | ++argreg; |
844 | } | |
845 | else | |
846 | { | |
847 | #if 0 | |
848 | printf(" Argnum %d data %x -> offset %d (%x)\n", | |
849 | argnum, *((int *)val), stack_offset, (int) (sp + stack_offset)); | |
850 | #endif | |
851 | write_memory (sp + stack_offset, val, partial_len); | |
5b03f266 | 852 | stack_offset += align_up (partial_len, 4); |
456f8b9d DB |
853 | } |
854 | len -= partial_len; | |
855 | val += partial_len; | |
856 | } | |
857 | } | |
456f8b9d | 858 | |
1cb761c7 KB |
859 | /* Set the return address. For the frv, the return breakpoint is |
860 | always at BP_ADDR. */ | |
861 | regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, lr_regnum, bp_addr); | |
862 | ||
863 | /* Finally, update the SP register. */ | |
864 | regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, sp_regnum, sp); | |
865 | ||
456f8b9d DB |
866 | return sp; |
867 | } | |
868 | ||
869 | static void | |
870 | frv_store_return_value (struct type *type, char *valbuf) | |
871 | { | |
872 | int length = TYPE_LENGTH (type); | |
873 | int reg8_offset = frv_register_byte (8); | |
874 | ||
875 | if (length <= 4) | |
73937e03 AC |
876 | deprecated_write_register_bytes (reg8_offset + (4 - length), valbuf, |
877 | length); | |
456f8b9d | 878 | else if (length == 8) |
73937e03 | 879 | deprecated_write_register_bytes (reg8_offset, valbuf, length); |
456f8b9d DB |
880 | else |
881 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, | |
882 | "Don't know how to return a %d-byte value.", length); | |
883 | } | |
884 | ||
456f8b9d | 885 | |
456f8b9d DB |
886 | /* Hardware watchpoint / breakpoint support for the FR500 |
887 | and FR400. */ | |
888 | ||
889 | int | |
890 | frv_check_watch_resources (int type, int cnt, int ot) | |
891 | { | |
892 | struct gdbarch_tdep *var = CURRENT_VARIANT; | |
893 | ||
894 | /* Watchpoints not supported on simulator. */ | |
895 | if (strcmp (target_shortname, "sim") == 0) | |
896 | return 0; | |
897 | ||
898 | if (type == bp_hardware_breakpoint) | |
899 | { | |
900 | if (var->num_hw_breakpoints == 0) | |
901 | return 0; | |
902 | else if (cnt <= var->num_hw_breakpoints) | |
903 | return 1; | |
904 | } | |
905 | else | |
906 | { | |
907 | if (var->num_hw_watchpoints == 0) | |
908 | return 0; | |
909 | else if (ot) | |
910 | return -1; | |
911 | else if (cnt <= var->num_hw_watchpoints) | |
912 | return 1; | |
913 | } | |
914 | return -1; | |
915 | } | |
916 | ||
917 | ||
918 | CORE_ADDR | |
5ae5f592 | 919 | frv_stopped_data_address (void) |
456f8b9d DB |
920 | { |
921 | CORE_ADDR brr, dbar0, dbar1, dbar2, dbar3; | |
922 | ||
923 | brr = read_register (brr_regnum); | |
924 | dbar0 = read_register (dbar0_regnum); | |
925 | dbar1 = read_register (dbar1_regnum); | |
926 | dbar2 = read_register (dbar2_regnum); | |
927 | dbar3 = read_register (dbar3_regnum); | |
928 | ||
929 | if (brr & (1<<11)) | |
930 | return dbar0; | |
931 | else if (brr & (1<<10)) | |
932 | return dbar1; | |
933 | else if (brr & (1<<9)) | |
934 | return dbar2; | |
935 | else if (brr & (1<<8)) | |
936 | return dbar3; | |
937 | else | |
938 | return 0; | |
939 | } | |
940 | ||
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941 | static CORE_ADDR |
942 | frv_unwind_pc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame) | |
943 | { | |
944 | return frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, pc_regnum); | |
945 | } | |
946 | ||
947 | /* Given a GDB frame, determine the address of the calling function's | |
948 | frame. This will be used to create a new GDB frame struct. */ | |
949 | ||
950 | static void | |
951 | frv_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame, | |
952 | void **this_prologue_cache, struct frame_id *this_id) | |
953 | { | |
954 | struct frv_unwind_cache *info | |
955 | = frv_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache); | |
956 | CORE_ADDR base; | |
957 | CORE_ADDR func; | |
958 | struct minimal_symbol *msym_stack; | |
959 | struct frame_id id; | |
960 | ||
961 | /* The FUNC is easy. */ | |
962 | func = frame_func_unwind (next_frame); | |
963 | ||
964 | /* This is meant to halt the backtrace at "_start". Make sure we | |
965 | don't halt it at a generic dummy frame. */ | |
627b3ba2 | 966 | if (deprecated_inside_entry_file (func)) |
1cb761c7 KB |
967 | return; |
968 | ||
969 | /* Check if the stack is empty. */ | |
970 | msym_stack = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_stack", NULL, NULL); | |
971 | if (msym_stack && info->base == SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym_stack)) | |
972 | return; | |
973 | ||
974 | /* Hopefully the prologue analysis either correctly determined the | |
975 | frame's base (which is the SP from the previous frame), or set | |
976 | that base to "NULL". */ | |
977 | base = info->prev_sp; | |
978 | if (base == 0) | |
979 | return; | |
980 | ||
981 | id = frame_id_build (base, func); | |
982 | ||
983 | /* Check that we're not going round in circles with the same frame | |
984 | ID (but avoid applying the test to sentinel frames which do go | |
985 | round in circles). Can't use frame_id_eq() as that doesn't yet | |
986 | compare the frame's PC value. */ | |
987 | if (frame_relative_level (next_frame) >= 0 | |
988 | && get_frame_type (next_frame) != DUMMY_FRAME | |
989 | && frame_id_eq (get_frame_id (next_frame), id)) | |
990 | return; | |
991 | ||
992 | (*this_id) = id; | |
993 | } | |
994 | ||
995 | static void | |
996 | frv_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame, | |
997 | void **this_prologue_cache, | |
998 | int regnum, int *optimizedp, | |
999 | enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp, | |
1000 | int *realnump, void *bufferp) | |
1001 | { | |
1002 | struct frv_unwind_cache *info | |
1003 | = frv_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_prologue_cache); | |
1004 | trad_frame_prev_register (next_frame, info->saved_regs, regnum, | |
1005 | optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, bufferp); | |
1006 | } | |
1007 | ||
1008 | static const struct frame_unwind frv_frame_unwind = { | |
1009 | NORMAL_FRAME, | |
1010 | frv_frame_this_id, | |
1011 | frv_frame_prev_register | |
1012 | }; | |
1013 | ||
1014 | static const struct frame_unwind * | |
1015 | frv_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame) | |
1016 | { | |
1017 | return &frv_frame_unwind; | |
1018 | } | |
1019 | ||
1020 | static CORE_ADDR | |
1021 | frv_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache) | |
1022 | { | |
1023 | struct frv_unwind_cache *info | |
1024 | = frv_frame_unwind_cache (next_frame, this_cache); | |
1025 | return info->base; | |
1026 | } | |
1027 | ||
1028 | static const struct frame_base frv_frame_base = { | |
1029 | &frv_frame_unwind, | |
1030 | frv_frame_base_address, | |
1031 | frv_frame_base_address, | |
1032 | frv_frame_base_address | |
1033 | }; | |
1034 | ||
1035 | static CORE_ADDR | |
1036 | frv_unwind_sp (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame) | |
1037 | { | |
1038 | return frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, sp_regnum); | |
1039 | } | |
1040 | ||
1041 | ||
1042 | /* Assuming NEXT_FRAME->prev is a dummy, return the frame ID of that | |
1043 | dummy frame. The frame ID's base needs to match the TOS value | |
1044 | saved by save_dummy_frame_tos(), and the PC match the dummy frame's | |
1045 | breakpoint. */ | |
1046 | ||
1047 | static struct frame_id | |
1048 | frv_unwind_dummy_id (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame) | |
1049 | { | |
1050 | return frame_id_build (frv_unwind_sp (gdbarch, next_frame), | |
1051 | frame_pc_unwind (next_frame)); | |
1052 | } | |
1053 | ||
1054 | ||
456f8b9d DB |
1055 | static struct gdbarch * |
1056 | frv_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches) | |
1057 | { | |
1058 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch; | |
1059 | struct gdbarch_tdep *var; | |
1060 | ||
1061 | /* Check to see if we've already built an appropriate architecture | |
1062 | object for this executable. */ | |
1063 | arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info); | |
1064 | if (arches) | |
1065 | return arches->gdbarch; | |
1066 | ||
1067 | /* Select the right tdep structure for this variant. */ | |
1068 | var = new_variant (); | |
1069 | switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach) | |
1070 | { | |
1071 | case bfd_mach_frv: | |
1072 | case bfd_mach_frvsimple: | |
1073 | case bfd_mach_fr500: | |
1074 | case bfd_mach_frvtomcat: | |
1075 | set_variant_num_gprs (var, 64); | |
1076 | set_variant_num_fprs (var, 64); | |
1077 | break; | |
1078 | ||
1079 | case bfd_mach_fr400: | |
1080 | set_variant_num_gprs (var, 32); | |
1081 | set_variant_num_fprs (var, 32); | |
1082 | break; | |
1083 | ||
1084 | default: | |
1085 | /* Never heard of this variant. */ | |
1086 | return 0; | |
1087 | } | |
1088 | ||
1089 | gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, var); | |
1090 | ||
1091 | set_gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch, 16); | |
1092 | set_gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch, 32); | |
1093 | set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32); | |
1094 | set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64); | |
1095 | set_gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch, 32); | |
1096 | set_gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch, 64); | |
1097 | set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 64); | |
1098 | set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 32); | |
1099 | ||
1100 | set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, frv_num_regs); | |
1101 | set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, sp_regnum); | |
0ba6dca9 | 1102 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_fp_regnum (gdbarch, fp_regnum); |
456f8b9d DB |
1103 | set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, pc_regnum); |
1104 | ||
1105 | set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, frv_register_name); | |
b1e29e33 | 1106 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_size (gdbarch, 4); |
b8b527c5 | 1107 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_bytes (gdbarch, frv_num_regs * 4); |
9c04cab7 AC |
1108 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_byte (gdbarch, frv_register_byte); |
1109 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_raw_size (gdbarch, frv_register_raw_size); | |
a0ed5532 | 1110 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_max_register_raw_size (gdbarch, 4); |
9c04cab7 | 1111 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, frv_register_virtual_size); |
a0ed5532 | 1112 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_max_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, 4); |
9c04cab7 | 1113 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_register_virtual_type (gdbarch, frv_register_virtual_type); |
456f8b9d DB |
1114 | |
1115 | set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, frv_skip_prologue); | |
1116 | set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, frv_breakpoint_from_pc); | |
1117 | ||
456f8b9d DB |
1118 | set_gdbarch_frame_args_skip (gdbarch, 0); |
1119 | set_gdbarch_frameless_function_invocation (gdbarch, frv_frameless_function_invocation); | |
1120 | ||
1fd35568 | 1121 | set_gdbarch_use_struct_convention (gdbarch, always_use_struct_convention); |
456f8b9d DB |
1122 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_extract_return_value (gdbarch, frv_extract_return_value); |
1123 | ||
4183d812 | 1124 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_store_struct_return (gdbarch, frv_store_struct_return); |
ebba8386 | 1125 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_store_return_value (gdbarch, frv_store_return_value); |
456f8b9d DB |
1126 | set_gdbarch_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address (gdbarch, frv_extract_struct_value_address); |
1127 | ||
1cb761c7 KB |
1128 | /* Frame stuff. */ |
1129 | set_gdbarch_unwind_pc (gdbarch, frv_unwind_pc); | |
1130 | set_gdbarch_unwind_sp (gdbarch, frv_unwind_sp); | |
1131 | set_gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, frv_frame_align); | |
1132 | frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, frv_frame_sniffer); | |
1133 | frame_base_set_default (gdbarch, &frv_frame_base); | |
456f8b9d | 1134 | |
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1135 | /* Settings for calling functions in the inferior. */ |
1136 | set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, frv_push_dummy_call); | |
1137 | set_gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id (gdbarch, frv_unwind_dummy_id); | |
456f8b9d DB |
1138 | |
1139 | /* Settings that should be unnecessary. */ | |
1140 | set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan); | |
1141 | ||
456f8b9d | 1142 | set_gdbarch_write_pc (gdbarch, generic_target_write_pc); |
456f8b9d | 1143 | |
456f8b9d DB |
1144 | set_gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch, 0); |
1145 | set_gdbarch_function_start_offset (gdbarch, 0); | |
456f8b9d DB |
1146 | |
1147 | set_gdbarch_remote_translate_xfer_address | |
aed7f26a | 1148 | (gdbarch, generic_remote_translate_xfer_address); |
456f8b9d DB |
1149 | |
1150 | /* Hardware watchpoint / breakpoint support. */ | |
1151 | switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach) | |
1152 | { | |
1153 | case bfd_mach_frv: | |
1154 | case bfd_mach_frvsimple: | |
1155 | case bfd_mach_fr500: | |
1156 | case bfd_mach_frvtomcat: | |
1157 | /* fr500-style hardware debugging support. */ | |
1158 | var->num_hw_watchpoints = 4; | |
1159 | var->num_hw_breakpoints = 4; | |
1160 | break; | |
1161 | ||
1162 | case bfd_mach_fr400: | |
1163 | /* fr400-style hardware debugging support. */ | |
1164 | var->num_hw_watchpoints = 2; | |
1165 | var->num_hw_breakpoints = 4; | |
1166 | break; | |
1167 | ||
1168 | default: | |
1169 | /* Otherwise, assume we don't have hardware debugging support. */ | |
1170 | var->num_hw_watchpoints = 0; | |
1171 | var->num_hw_breakpoints = 0; | |
1172 | break; | |
1173 | } | |
1174 | ||
36482093 AC |
1175 | set_gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, print_insn_frv); |
1176 | ||
456f8b9d DB |
1177 | return gdbarch; |
1178 | } | |
1179 | ||
1180 | void | |
1181 | _initialize_frv_tdep (void) | |
1182 | { | |
1183 | register_gdbarch_init (bfd_arch_frv, frv_gdbarch_init); | |
456f8b9d | 1184 | } |