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1/* Target-dependent code for the Matsushita MN10300 for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2 Prologue analysis module, extracted from mn10300-tdep.c, Oct. 1, 2004.
3
4 Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free
5 Software Foundation, Inc.
6
7 This file is part of GDB.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
23
24#include "defs.h"
25#include "symtab.h"
26#include "inferior.h"
27#include "gdbcore.h"
28#include "gdb_string.h"
29#include "trad-frame.h"
30#include "mn10300-tdep.h"
31
32enum movm_register_bits {
33 movm_exother_bit = 0x01,
34 movm_exreg1_bit = 0x02,
35 movm_exreg0_bit = 0x04,
36 movm_other_bit = 0x08,
37 movm_a3_bit = 0x10,
38 movm_a2_bit = 0x20,
39 movm_d3_bit = 0x40,
40 movm_d2_bit = 0x80
41};
42
43/* Values for frame_info.status */
44
45enum frame_kind {
46 MY_FRAME_IN_SP = 0x1,
47 MY_FRAME_IN_FP = 0x2,
48 NO_MORE_FRAMES = 0x4
49};
50
51/*
52 * Frame Extra Info:
53 *
54 * status -- actually frame type (SP, FP, or last frame)
55 * stack size -- offset to the next frame
56 *
57 * The former might ultimately be stored in the frame_base.
58 * Seems like there'd be a way to store the later too.
59 *
60 * Temporarily supply empty stub functions as place holders.
61 */
62
63static void
64my_frame_is_in_sp (struct frame_info *fi, void **this_cache)
65{
66 struct trad_frame_cache *cache = mn10300_frame_unwind_cache (fi, this_cache);
67 trad_frame_set_this_base (cache,
68 frame_unwind_register_unsigned (fi,
69 E_SP_REGNUM));
70}
71
72static void
73my_frame_is_in_fp (struct frame_info *fi, void **this_cache)
74{
75 struct trad_frame_cache *cache = mn10300_frame_unwind_cache (fi, this_cache);
76 trad_frame_set_this_base (cache,
77 frame_unwind_register_unsigned (fi,
78 E_A3_REGNUM));
79}
80
81static void
82my_frame_is_last (struct frame_info *fi)
83{
84}
85
86static int
87is_my_frame_in_sp (struct frame_info *fi)
88{
89 return 0;
90}
91
92static int
93is_my_frame_in_fp (struct frame_info *fi)
94{
95 return 0;
96}
97
98static int
99is_my_frame_last (struct frame_info *fi)
100{
101 return 0;
102}
103
104static void
105set_my_stack_size (struct frame_info *fi, CORE_ADDR size)
106{
107}
108
109
110/* Fix fi->frame if it's bogus at this point. This is a helper
111 function for mn10300_analyze_prologue.
112
113 MVS: This later became frame_base_hack, and probably now
114 could just be trad_frame_set_this_base.
115*/
116
117static void
118fix_frame_pointer (struct frame_info *fi, int stack_size)
119{
120#if 0
121 if (fi && get_next_frame (fi) == NULL)
122 {
123 if (is_my_frame_in_sp (fi))
124 deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (fi, read_sp () - stack_size);
125 else if (is_my_frame_in_fp (fi))
126 deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (fi, read_register (E_A3_REGNUM));
127 }
128#endif
129}
130
131
132/* Set offsets of registers saved by movm instruction.
133 This is a helper function for mn10300_analyze_prologue. */
134
135static void
136set_movm_offsets (struct frame_info *fi,
137 void **this_cache,
138 int movm_args)
139{
140 struct trad_frame_cache *cache;
141 int offset = 0;
142 CORE_ADDR base;
143
144 if (cache == NULL || fi == NULL || movm_args == 0)
145 return;
146
147 cache = mn10300_frame_unwind_cache (fi, this_cache);
148 base = trad_frame_get_this_base (cache);
149 if (movm_args & movm_other_bit)
150 {
151 /* The `other' bit leaves a blank area of four bytes at the
152 beginning of its block of saved registers, making it 32 bytes
153 long in total. */
154 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_LAR_REGNUM, base + offset + 4);
155 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_LIR_REGNUM, base + offset + 8);
156 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_MDR_REGNUM, base + offset + 12);
157 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_A0_REGNUM + 1, base + offset + 16);
158 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_A0_REGNUM, base + offset + 20);
159 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_D0_REGNUM + 1, base + offset + 24);
160 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_D0_REGNUM, base + offset + 28);
161 offset += 32;
162 }
163
164 if (movm_args & movm_a3_bit)
165 {
166 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_A3_REGNUM, base + offset);
167 offset += 4;
168 }
169 if (movm_args & movm_a2_bit)
170 {
171 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_A2_REGNUM, base + offset);
172 offset += 4;
173 }
174 if (movm_args & movm_d3_bit)
175 {
176 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_D3_REGNUM, base + offset);
177 offset += 4;
178 }
179 if (movm_args & movm_d2_bit)
180 {
181 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_D2_REGNUM, base + offset);
182 offset += 4;
183 }
184 if (AM33_MODE)
185 {
186 if (movm_args & movm_exother_bit)
187 {
188 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_MCVF_REGNUM, base + offset);
189 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_MCRL_REGNUM, base + offset + 4);
190 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_MCRH_REGNUM, base + offset + 8);
191 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_MDRQ_REGNUM, base + offset + 12);
192 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E1_REGNUM, base + offset + 16);
193 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E0_REGNUM, base + offset + 20);
194 offset += 24;
195 }
196 if (movm_args & movm_exreg1_bit)
197 {
198 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E7_REGNUM, base + offset);
199 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E6_REGNUM, base + offset + 4);
200 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E5_REGNUM, base + offset + 8);
201 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E4_REGNUM, base + offset + 12);
202 offset += 16;
203 }
204 if (movm_args & movm_exreg0_bit)
205 {
206 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E3_REGNUM, base + offset);
207 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_E2_REGNUM, base + offset + 4);
208 offset += 8;
209 }
210 }
211 /* The last (or first) thing on the stack will be the PC. */
212 trad_frame_set_reg_addr (cache, E_PC_REGNUM, base + offset);
213 /* Save the SP in the 'traditional' way.
214 This will be the same location where the PC is saved. */
215 trad_frame_set_reg_value (cache, E_SP_REGNUM, base + offset);
216}
217
218/* The main purpose of this file is dealing with prologues to extract
219 information about stack frames and saved registers.
220
221 In gcc/config/mn13000/mn10300.c, the expand_prologue prologue
222 function is pretty readable, and has a nice explanation of how the
223 prologue is generated. The prologues generated by that code will
224 have the following form (NOTE: the current code doesn't handle all
225 this!):
226
227 + If this is an old-style varargs function, then its arguments
228 need to be flushed back to the stack:
229
230 mov d0,(4,sp)
231 mov d1,(4,sp)
232
233 + If we use any of the callee-saved registers, save them now.
234
235 movm [some callee-saved registers],(sp)
236
237 + If we have any floating-point registers to save:
238
239 - Decrement the stack pointer to reserve space for the registers.
240 If the function doesn't need a frame pointer, we may combine
241 this with the adjustment that reserves space for the frame.
242
243 add -SIZE, sp
244
245 - Save the floating-point registers. We have two possible
246 strategies:
247
248 . Save them at fixed offset from the SP:
249
250 fmov fsN,(OFFSETN,sp)
251 fmov fsM,(OFFSETM,sp)
252 ...
253
254 Note that, if OFFSETN happens to be zero, you'll get the
255 different opcode: fmov fsN,(sp)
256
257 . Or, set a0 to the start of the save area, and then use
258 post-increment addressing to save the FP registers.
259
260 mov sp, a0
261 add SIZE, a0
262 fmov fsN,(a0+)
263 fmov fsM,(a0+)
264 ...
265
266 + If the function needs a frame pointer, we set it here.
267
268 mov sp, a3
269
270 + Now we reserve space for the stack frame proper. This could be
271 merged into the `add -SIZE, sp' instruction for FP saves up
272 above, unless we needed to set the frame pointer in the previous
273 step, or the frame is so large that allocating the whole thing at
274 once would put the FP register save slots out of reach of the
275 addressing mode (128 bytes).
276
277 add -SIZE, sp
278
279 One day we might keep the stack pointer constant, that won't
280 change the code for prologues, but it will make the frame
281 pointerless case much more common. */
282
283/* Analyze the prologue to determine where registers are saved,
284 the end of the prologue, etc etc. Return the end of the prologue
285 scanned.
286
287 We store into FI (if non-null) several tidbits of information:
288
289 * stack_size -- size of this stack frame. Note that if we stop in
290 certain parts of the prologue/epilogue we may claim the size of the
291 current frame is zero. This happens when the current frame has
292 not been allocated yet or has already been deallocated.
293
294 * fsr -- Addresses of registers saved in the stack by this frame.
295
296 * status -- A (relatively) generic status indicator. It's a bitmask
297 with the following bits:
298
299 MY_FRAME_IN_SP: The base of the current frame is actually in
300 the stack pointer. This can happen for frame pointerless
301 functions, or cases where we're stopped in the prologue/epilogue
302 itself. For these cases mn10300_analyze_prologue will need up
303 update fi->frame before returning or analyzing the register
304 save instructions.
305
306 MY_FRAME_IN_FP: The base of the current frame is in the
307 frame pointer register ($a3).
308
309 NO_MORE_FRAMES: Set this if the current frame is "start" or
310 if the first instruction looks like mov <imm>,sp. This tells
311 frame chain to not bother trying to unwind past this frame. */
312
313CORE_ADDR
314mn10300_analyze_prologue (struct frame_info *fi,
315 void **this_cache,
316 CORE_ADDR pc)
317{
318 CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end, addr, stop;
319 long stack_size;
320 int imm_size;
321 unsigned char buf[4];
322 int status, movm_args = 0;
323 char *name;
324
325 /* Use the PC in the frame if it's provided to look up the
326 start of this function.
327
328 Note: kevinb/2003-07-16: We used to do the following here:
329 pc = (fi ? get_frame_pc (fi) : pc);
330 But this is (now) badly broken when called from analyze_dummy_frame().
331 */
332 pc = (pc ? pc : get_frame_pc (fi));
333
334 /* Find the start of this function. */
335 status = find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name, &func_addr, &func_end);
336
337 /* Do nothing if we couldn't find the start of this function or if we're
338 stopped at the first instruction in the prologue. */
339 if (status == 0)
340 {
341 return pc;
342 }
343
344 /* If we're in start, then give up. */
345 if (strcmp (name, "start") == 0)
346 {
347 if (fi != NULL)
348 my_frame_is_last (fi);
349 return pc;
350 }
351
352 /* At the start of a function our frame is in the stack pointer. */
353 if (fi)
354 my_frame_is_in_sp (fi, this_cache);
355
356#if 0
357 /* Get the next two bytes into buf, we need two because rets is a two
358 byte insn and the first isn't enough to uniquely identify it. */
359 status = deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (pc, buf, 2);
360 if (status != 0)
361 return pc;
362
363 /* Note: kevinb/2003-07-16: We shouldn't be making these sorts of
364 changes to the frame in prologue examination code. */
365 /* If we're physically on an "rets" instruction, then our frame has
366 already been deallocated. Note this can also be true for retf
367 and ret if they specify a size of zero.
368
369 In this case fi->frame is bogus, we need to fix it. */
370 if (fi && buf[0] == 0xf0 && buf[1] == 0xfc)
371 {
372 if (get_next_frame (fi) == NULL)
373 deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (fi, read_sp ());
374 return get_frame_pc (fi);
375 }
376
377 /* Similarly if we're stopped on the first insn of a prologue as our
378 frame hasn't been allocated yet. */
379 if (fi && get_frame_pc (fi) == func_addr)
380 {
381 if (get_next_frame (fi) == NULL)
382 deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (fi, read_sp ());
383 return get_frame_pc (fi);
384 }
385#endif
386
387 /* Figure out where to stop scanning. */
388 stop = fi ? pc : func_end;
389
390 /* Don't walk off the end of the function. */
391 stop = stop > func_end ? func_end : stop;
392
393 /* Start scanning on the first instruction of this function. */
394 addr = func_addr;
395
396 /* Suck in two bytes. */
397 if (addr + 2 >= stop
398 || (status = deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (addr, buf, 2)) != 0)
399 {
400 fix_frame_pointer (fi, 0);
401 return addr;
402 }
403
404 /* First see if this insn sets the stack pointer from a register; if
405 so, it's probably the initialization of the stack pointer in _start,
406 so mark this as the bottom-most frame. */
407 if (buf[0] == 0xf2 && (buf[1] & 0xf3) == 0xf0)
408 {
409 if (fi)
410 my_frame_is_last (fi);
411 return addr;
412 }
413
414 /* Now look for movm [regs],sp, which saves the callee saved registers.
415
416 At this time we don't know if fi->frame is valid, so we only note
417 that we encountered a movm instruction. Later, we'll set the entries
418 in fsr.regs as needed. */
419 if (buf[0] == 0xcf)
420 {
421 /* Extract the register list for the movm instruction. */
422 movm_args = buf[1];
423
424 addr += 2;
425
426 /* Quit now if we're beyond the stop point. */
427 if (addr >= stop)
428 {
429 /* Fix fi->frame since it's bogus at this point. */
430 if (fi && get_next_frame (fi) == NULL)
431 deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (fi, read_sp ());
432
433 /* Note if/where callee saved registers were saved. */
434 set_movm_offsets (fi, this_cache, movm_args);
435 return addr;
436 }
437
438 /* Get the next two bytes so the prologue scan can continue. */
439 status = deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (addr, buf, 2);
440 if (status != 0)
441 {
442 /* Fix fi->frame since it's bogus at this point. */
443 if (fi && get_next_frame (fi) == NULL)
444 deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (fi, read_sp ());
445
446 /* Note if/where callee saved registers were saved. */
447 set_movm_offsets (fi, this_cache, movm_args);
448 return addr;
449 }
450 }
451
452 /* Now see if we set up a frame pointer via "mov sp,a3" */
453 if (buf[0] == 0x3f)
454 {
455 addr += 1;
456
457 /* The frame pointer is now valid. */
458 if (fi)
459 {
460 my_frame_is_in_fp (fi, this_cache);
461 }
462
463 /* Quit now if we're beyond the stop point. */
464 if (addr >= stop)
465 {
466 /* Fix fi->frame if it's bogus at this point. */
467 fix_frame_pointer (fi, 0);
468
469 /* Note if/where callee saved registers were saved. */
470 set_movm_offsets (fi, this_cache, movm_args);
471 return addr;
472 }
473
474 /* Get two more bytes so scanning can continue. */
475 status = deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (addr, buf, 2);
476 if (status != 0)
477 {
478 /* Fix fi->frame if it's bogus at this point. */
479 fix_frame_pointer (fi, 0);
480
481 /* Note if/where callee saved registers were saved. */
482 set_movm_offsets (fi, this_cache, movm_args);
483 return addr;
484 }
485 }
486
487 /* Next we should allocate the local frame. No more prologue insns
488 are found after allocating the local frame.
489
490 Search for add imm8,sp (0xf8feXX)
491 or add imm16,sp (0xfafeXXXX)
492 or add imm32,sp (0xfcfeXXXXXXXX).
493
494 If none of the above was found, then this prologue has no
495 additional stack. */
496
497 imm_size = 0;
498 if (buf[0] == 0xf8 && buf[1] == 0xfe)
499 imm_size = 1;
500 else if (buf[0] == 0xfa && buf[1] == 0xfe)
501 imm_size = 2;
502 else if (buf[0] == 0xfc && buf[1] == 0xfe)
503 imm_size = 4;
504
505 if (imm_size != 0)
506 {
507 /* Suck in imm_size more bytes, they'll hold the size of the
508 current frame. */
509 status = deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (addr + 2, buf, imm_size);
510 if (status != 0)
511 {
512 /* Fix fi->frame if it's bogus at this point. */
513 fix_frame_pointer (fi, 0);
514
515 /* Note if/where callee saved registers were saved. */
516 set_movm_offsets (fi, this_cache, movm_args);
517 return addr;
518 }
519
520 /* Note the size of the stack in the frame info structure. */
521 stack_size = extract_signed_integer (buf, imm_size);
522 if (fi)
523 set_my_stack_size (fi, stack_size);
524
525 /* We just consumed 2 + imm_size bytes. */
526 addr += 2 + imm_size;
527
528 /* No more prologue insns follow, so begin preparation to return. */
529 /* Fix fi->frame if it's bogus at this point. */
530 fix_frame_pointer (fi, stack_size);
531
532 /* Note if/where callee saved registers were saved. */
533 set_movm_offsets (fi, this_cache, movm_args);
534 return addr;
535 }
536
537 /* We never found an insn which allocates local stack space, regardless
538 this is the end of the prologue. */
539 /* Fix fi->frame if it's bogus at this point. */
540 fix_frame_pointer (fi, 0);
541
542 /* Note if/where callee saved registers were saved. */
543 set_movm_offsets (fi, this_cache, movm_args);
544 return addr;
545}
546
547
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