* reloc.c: Add BFD_RELOC_RX_OP_NEG.
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c906108c 1/* Remote debugging interface for MIPS remote debugging protocol.
0a65a603 2
6aba47ca 3 Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
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4 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
5 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
0a65a603 6
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7 Contributed by Cygnus Support. Written by Ian Lance Taylor
8 <ian@cygnus.com>.
9
c5aa993b 10 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 11
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12 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 14 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 15 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 16
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17 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 21
c5aa993b 22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 23 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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24
25#include "defs.h"
26#include "inferior.h"
27#include "bfd.h"
28#include "symfile.h"
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29#include "gdbcmd.h"
30#include "gdbcore.h"
31#include "serial.h"
32#include "target.h"
60250e8b 33#include "exceptions.h"
c906108c 34#include "gdb_string.h"
ba79cc81 35#include "gdb_stat.h"
4e052eda 36#include "regcache.h"
59d521c1 37#include <ctype.h>
56cea623 38#include "mips-tdep.h"
8eeafb51 39#include "gdbthread.h"
c906108c 40\f
c5aa993b 41
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42/* Breakpoint types. Values 0, 1, and 2 must agree with the watch
43 types passed by breakpoint.c to target_insert_watchpoint.
44 Value 3 is our own invention, and is used for ordinary instruction
45 breakpoints. Value 4 is used to mark an unused watchpoint in tables. */
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46enum break_type
47 {
48 BREAK_WRITE, /* 0 */
49 BREAK_READ, /* 1 */
50 BREAK_ACCESS, /* 2 */
51 BREAK_FETCH, /* 3 */
52 BREAK_UNUSED /* 4 */
53 };
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54
55/* Prototypes for local functions. */
56
a14ed312 57static int mips_readchar (int timeout);
c906108c 58
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59static int mips_receive_header (unsigned char *hdr, int *pgarbage,
60 int ch, int timeout);
c906108c 61
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62static int mips_receive_trailer (unsigned char *trlr, int *pgarbage,
63 int *pch, int timeout);
c906108c 64
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65static int mips_cksum (const unsigned char *hdr,
66 const unsigned char *data, int len);
c906108c 67
a14ed312 68static void mips_send_packet (const char *s, int get_ack);
c906108c 69
a14ed312 70static void mips_send_command (const char *cmd, int prompt);
c906108c 71
a14ed312 72static int mips_receive_packet (char *buff, int throw_error, int timeout);
c906108c 73
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74static ULONGEST mips_request (int cmd, ULONGEST addr, ULONGEST data,
75 int *perr, int timeout, char *buff);
c906108c 76
a14ed312 77static void mips_initialize (void);
c906108c 78
a14ed312 79static void mips_open (char *name, int from_tty);
c906108c 80
a14ed312 81static void pmon_open (char *name, int from_tty);
c906108c 82
a14ed312 83static void ddb_open (char *name, int from_tty);
c906108c 84
a14ed312 85static void lsi_open (char *name, int from_tty);
c906108c 86
a14ed312 87static void mips_close (int quitting);
c906108c 88
136d6dae 89static void mips_detach (struct target_ops *ops, char *args, int from_tty);
c906108c 90
74ed0bb4 91static int mips_map_regno (struct gdbarch *, int);
c906108c 92
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93static void mips_set_register (int regno, ULONGEST value);
94
316f2060 95static void mips_prepare_to_store (struct regcache *regcache);
c906108c 96
8cfa2c71 97static int mips_fetch_word (CORE_ADDR addr, unsigned int *valp);
c906108c 98
a14ed312 99static int mips_store_word (CORE_ADDR addr, unsigned int value,
e17a4113 100 int *old_contents);
c906108c 101
7d12900b 102static int mips_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, int len,
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103 int write,
104 struct mem_attrib *attrib,
105 struct target_ops *target);
c906108c 106
a14ed312 107static void mips_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore);
c906108c 108
383c0389 109static void mips_mourn_inferior (struct target_ops *ops);
c906108c 110
a14ed312 111static int pmon_makeb64 (unsigned long v, char *p, int n, int *chksum);
c906108c 112
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113static int pmon_zeroset (int recsize, char **buff, int *amount,
114 unsigned int *chksum);
c906108c 115
a14ed312 116static int pmon_checkset (int recsize, char **buff, int *value);
c906108c 117
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118static void pmon_make_fastrec (char **outbuf, unsigned char *inbuf,
119 int *inptr, int inamount, int *recsize,
120 unsigned int *csum, unsigned int *zerofill);
c906108c 121
a14ed312 122static int pmon_check_ack (char *mesg);
c906108c 123
a14ed312 124static void pmon_start_download (void);
c906108c 125
a14ed312 126static void pmon_end_download (int final, int bintotal);
c906108c 127
a14ed312 128static void pmon_download (char *buffer, int length);
c906108c 129
a14ed312 130static void pmon_load_fast (char *file);
c906108c 131
a14ed312 132static void mips_load (char *file, int from_tty);
c906108c 133
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134static int mips_make_srec (char *buffer, int type, CORE_ADDR memaddr,
135 unsigned char *myaddr, int len);
c906108c 136
06b1d59c 137static int mips_set_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, enum break_type type);
c906108c 138
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139static int mips_clear_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
140 enum break_type type);
c906108c 141
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142static int mips_common_breakpoint (int set, CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
143 enum break_type type);
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144
145/* Forward declarations. */
146extern struct target_ops mips_ops;
147extern struct target_ops pmon_ops;
148extern struct target_ops ddb_ops;
bbd2783e 149extern struct target_ops rockhopper_ops;
c5aa993b 150\f/* *INDENT-OFF* */
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151/* The MIPS remote debugging interface is built on top of a simple
152 packet protocol. Each packet is organized as follows:
153
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154 SYN The first character is always a SYN (ASCII 026, or ^V). SYN
155 may not appear anywhere else in the packet. Any time a SYN is
156 seen, a new packet should be assumed to have begun.
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157
158 TYPE_LEN
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159 This byte contains the upper five bits of the logical length
160 of the data section, plus a single bit indicating whether this
161 is a data packet or an acknowledgement. The documentation
162 indicates that this bit is 1 for a data packet, but the actual
163 board uses 1 for an acknowledgement. The value of the byte is
164 0x40 + (ack ? 0x20 : 0) + (len >> 6)
165 (we always have 0 <= len < 1024). Acknowledgement packets do
166 not carry data, and must have a data length of 0.
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167
168 LEN1 This byte contains the lower six bits of the logical length of
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169 the data section. The value is
170 0x40 + (len & 0x3f)
171
172 SEQ This byte contains the six bit sequence number of the packet.
173 The value is
174 0x40 + seq
175 An acknowlegment packet contains the sequence number of the
176 packet being acknowledged plus 1 modulo 64. Data packets are
177 transmitted in sequence. There may only be one outstanding
178 unacknowledged data packet at a time. The sequence numbers
179 are independent in each direction. If an acknowledgement for
180 the previous packet is received (i.e., an acknowledgement with
181 the sequence number of the packet just sent) the packet just
182 sent should be retransmitted. If no acknowledgement is
183 received within a timeout period, the packet should be
184 retransmitted. This has an unfortunate failure condition on a
185 high-latency line, as a delayed acknowledgement may lead to an
186 endless series of duplicate packets.
187
188 DATA The actual data bytes follow. The following characters are
189 escaped inline with DLE (ASCII 020, or ^P):
190 SYN (026) DLE S
191 DLE (020) DLE D
192 ^C (003) DLE C
193 ^S (023) DLE s
194 ^Q (021) DLE q
195 The additional DLE characters are not counted in the logical
196 length stored in the TYPE_LEN and LEN1 bytes.
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197
198 CSUM1
199 CSUM2
200 CSUM3
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201 These bytes contain an 18 bit checksum of the complete
202 contents of the packet excluding the SEQ byte and the
203 CSUM[123] bytes. The checksum is simply the twos complement
204 addition of all the bytes treated as unsigned characters. The
205 values of the checksum bytes are:
206 CSUM1: 0x40 + ((cksum >> 12) & 0x3f)
207 CSUM2: 0x40 + ((cksum >> 6) & 0x3f)
208 CSUM3: 0x40 + (cksum & 0x3f)
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209
210 It happens that the MIPS remote debugging protocol always
211 communicates with ASCII strings. Because of this, this
212 implementation doesn't bother to handle the DLE quoting mechanism,
213 since it will never be required. */
9846de1b 214/* *INDENT-ON* */
c906108c 215
c5aa993b 216
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217/* The SYN character which starts each packet. */
218#define SYN '\026'
219
220/* The 0x40 used to offset each packet (this value ensures that all of
221 the header and trailer bytes, other than SYN, are printable ASCII
222 characters). */
223#define HDR_OFFSET 0x40
224
225/* The indices of the bytes in the packet header. */
226#define HDR_INDX_SYN 0
227#define HDR_INDX_TYPE_LEN 1
228#define HDR_INDX_LEN1 2
229#define HDR_INDX_SEQ 3
230#define HDR_LENGTH 4
231
232/* The data/ack bit in the TYPE_LEN header byte. */
233#define TYPE_LEN_DA_BIT 0x20
234#define TYPE_LEN_DATA 0
235#define TYPE_LEN_ACK TYPE_LEN_DA_BIT
236
237/* How to compute the header bytes. */
238#define HDR_SET_SYN(data, len, seq) (SYN)
239#define HDR_SET_TYPE_LEN(data, len, seq) \
240 (HDR_OFFSET \
241 + ((data) ? TYPE_LEN_DATA : TYPE_LEN_ACK) \
242 + (((len) >> 6) & 0x1f))
243#define HDR_SET_LEN1(data, len, seq) (HDR_OFFSET + ((len) & 0x3f))
244#define HDR_SET_SEQ(data, len, seq) (HDR_OFFSET + (seq))
245
246/* Check that a header byte is reasonable. */
247#define HDR_CHECK(ch) (((ch) & HDR_OFFSET) == HDR_OFFSET)
248
249/* Get data from the header. These macros evaluate their argument
250 multiple times. */
251#define HDR_IS_DATA(hdr) \
252 (((hdr)[HDR_INDX_TYPE_LEN] & TYPE_LEN_DA_BIT) == TYPE_LEN_DATA)
253#define HDR_GET_LEN(hdr) \
254 ((((hdr)[HDR_INDX_TYPE_LEN] & 0x1f) << 6) + (((hdr)[HDR_INDX_LEN1] & 0x3f)))
255#define HDR_GET_SEQ(hdr) ((unsigned int)(hdr)[HDR_INDX_SEQ] & 0x3f)
256
257/* The maximum data length. */
258#define DATA_MAXLEN 1023
259
260/* The trailer offset. */
261#define TRLR_OFFSET HDR_OFFSET
262
263/* The indices of the bytes in the packet trailer. */
264#define TRLR_INDX_CSUM1 0
265#define TRLR_INDX_CSUM2 1
266#define TRLR_INDX_CSUM3 2
267#define TRLR_LENGTH 3
268
269/* How to compute the trailer bytes. */
270#define TRLR_SET_CSUM1(cksum) (TRLR_OFFSET + (((cksum) >> 12) & 0x3f))
271#define TRLR_SET_CSUM2(cksum) (TRLR_OFFSET + (((cksum) >> 6) & 0x3f))
272#define TRLR_SET_CSUM3(cksum) (TRLR_OFFSET + (((cksum) ) & 0x3f))
273
274/* Check that a trailer byte is reasonable. */
275#define TRLR_CHECK(ch) (((ch) & TRLR_OFFSET) == TRLR_OFFSET)
276
277/* Get data from the trailer. This evaluates its argument multiple
278 times. */
279#define TRLR_GET_CKSUM(trlr) \
280 ((((trlr)[TRLR_INDX_CSUM1] & 0x3f) << 12) \
281 + (((trlr)[TRLR_INDX_CSUM2] & 0x3f) << 6) \
282 + ((trlr)[TRLR_INDX_CSUM3] & 0x3f))
283
284/* The sequence number modulos. */
285#define SEQ_MODULOS (64)
286
287/* PMON commands to load from the serial port or UDP socket. */
288#define LOAD_CMD "load -b -s tty0\r"
289#define LOAD_CMD_UDP "load -b -s udp\r"
290
291/* The target vectors for the four different remote MIPS targets.
292 These are initialized with code in _initialize_remote_mips instead
293 of static initializers, to make it easier to extend the target_ops
294 vector later. */
bbd2783e 295struct target_ops mips_ops, pmon_ops, ddb_ops, rockhopper_ops, lsi_ops;
c906108c 296
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297enum mips_monitor_type
298 {
299 /* IDT/SIM monitor being used: */
300 MON_IDT,
301 /* PMON monitor being used: */
302 MON_PMON, /* 3.0.83 [COGENT,EB,FP,NET] Algorithmics Ltd. Nov 9 1995 17:19:50 */
303 MON_DDB, /* 2.7.473 [DDBVR4300,EL,FP,NET] Risq Modular Systems, Thu Jun 6 09:28:40 PDT 1996 */
304 MON_LSI, /* 4.3.12 [EB,FP], LSI LOGIC Corp. Tue Feb 25 13:22:14 1997 */
bbd2783e 305 MON_ROCKHOPPER,
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306 /* Last and unused value, for sizing vectors, etc. */
307 MON_LAST
308 };
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309static enum mips_monitor_type mips_monitor = MON_LAST;
310
311/* The monitor prompt text. If the user sets the PMON prompt
312 to some new value, the GDB `set monitor-prompt' command must also
313 be used to inform GDB about the expected prompt. Otherwise, GDB
314 will not be able to connect to PMON in mips_initialize().
315 If the `set monitor-prompt' command is not used, the expected
316 default prompt will be set according the target:
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317 target prompt
318 ----- -----
319 pmon PMON>
320 ddb NEC010>
321 lsi PMON>
322 */
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323static char *mips_monitor_prompt;
324
325/* Set to 1 if the target is open. */
326static int mips_is_open;
327
328/* Currently active target description (if mips_is_open == 1) */
329static struct target_ops *current_ops;
330
331/* Set to 1 while the connection is being initialized. */
332static int mips_initializing;
333
334/* Set to 1 while the connection is being brought down. */
335static int mips_exiting;
336
337/* The next sequence number to send. */
338static unsigned int mips_send_seq;
339
340/* The next sequence number we expect to receive. */
341static unsigned int mips_receive_seq;
342
343/* The time to wait before retransmitting a packet, in seconds. */
344static int mips_retransmit_wait = 3;
345
346/* The number of times to try retransmitting a packet before giving up. */
347static int mips_send_retries = 10;
348
349/* The number of garbage characters to accept when looking for an
350 SYN for the next packet. */
59d521c1 351static int mips_syn_garbage = 10;
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352
353/* The time to wait for a packet, in seconds. */
354static int mips_receive_wait = 5;
355
356/* Set if we have sent a packet to the board but have not yet received
357 a reply. */
358static int mips_need_reply = 0;
359
360/* Handle used to access serial I/O stream. */
819cc324 361static struct serial *mips_desc;
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362
363/* UDP handle used to download files to target. */
819cc324 364static struct serial *udp_desc;
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365static int udp_in_use;
366
367/* TFTP filename used to download files to DDB board, in the form
368 host:filename. */
369static char *tftp_name; /* host:filename */
370static char *tftp_localname; /* filename portion of above */
371static int tftp_in_use;
372static FILE *tftp_file;
373
374/* Counts the number of times the user tried to interrupt the target (usually
375 via ^C. */
376static int interrupt_count;
377
378/* If non-zero, means that the target is running. */
379static int mips_wait_flag = 0;
380
381/* If non-zero, monitor supports breakpoint commands. */
d4f3574e 382static int monitor_supports_breakpoints = 0;
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383
384/* Data cache header. */
385
c5aa993b 386#if 0 /* not used (yet?) */
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387static DCACHE *mips_dcache;
388#endif
389
390/* Non-zero means that we've just hit a read or write watchpoint */
391static int hit_watchpoint;
392
393/* Table of breakpoints/watchpoints (used only on LSI PMON target).
394 The table is indexed by a breakpoint number, which is an integer
395 from 0 to 255 returned by the LSI PMON when a breakpoint is set.
c5aa993b 396 */
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397#define MAX_LSI_BREAKPOINTS 256
398struct lsi_breakpoint_info
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399 {
400 enum break_type type; /* type of breakpoint */
401 CORE_ADDR addr; /* address of breakpoint */
402 int len; /* length of region being watched */
403 unsigned long value; /* value to watch */
404 }
405lsi_breakpoints[MAX_LSI_BREAKPOINTS];
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406
407/* Error/warning codes returned by LSI PMON for breakpoint commands.
408 Warning values may be ORed together; error values may not. */
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409#define W_WARN 0x100 /* This bit is set if the error code is a warning */
410#define W_MSK 0x101 /* warning: Range feature is supported via mask */
411#define W_VAL 0x102 /* warning: Value check is not supported in hardware */
412#define W_QAL 0x104 /* warning: Requested qualifiers are not supported in hardware */
413
414#define E_ERR 0x200 /* This bit is set if the error code is an error */
415#define E_BPT 0x200 /* error: No such breakpoint number */
416#define E_RGE 0x201 /* error: Range is not supported */
417#define E_QAL 0x202 /* error: The requested qualifiers can not be used */
418#define E_OUT 0x203 /* error: Out of hardware resources */
419#define E_NON 0x204 /* error: Hardware breakpoint not supported */
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420
421struct lsi_error
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422 {
423 int code; /* error code */
424 char *string; /* string associated with this code */
425 };
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427struct lsi_error lsi_warning_table[] =
428{
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429 {W_MSK, "Range feature is supported via mask"},
430 {W_VAL, "Value check is not supported in hardware"},
431 {W_QAL, "Requested qualifiers are not supported in hardware"},
432 {0, NULL}
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433};
434
435struct lsi_error lsi_error_table[] =
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436{
437 {E_BPT, "No such breakpoint number"},
438 {E_RGE, "Range is not supported"},
439 {E_QAL, "The requested qualifiers can not be used"},
440 {E_OUT, "Out of hardware resources"},
441 {E_NON, "Hardware breakpoint not supported"},
442 {0, NULL}
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443};
444
445/* Set to 1 with the 'set monitor-warnings' command to enable printing
446 of warnings returned by PMON when hardware breakpoints are used. */
447static int monitor_warnings;
448
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449/* This is the ptid we use while we're connected to the remote. Its
450 value is arbitrary, as the remote-mips target doesn't have a notion of
451 processes or threads, but we need something non-null to place in
452 inferior_ptid. */
453static ptid_t remote_mips_ptid;
c906108c 454
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455/* Close any ports which might be open. Reset certain globals indicating
456 the state of those ports. */
457
c906108c 458static void
fba45db2 459close_ports (void)
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460{
461 mips_is_open = 0;
2cd58942 462 serial_close (mips_desc);
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463
464 if (udp_in_use)
465 {
2cd58942 466 serial_close (udp_desc);
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467 udp_in_use = 0;
468 }
469 tftp_in_use = 0;
470}
c5aa993b 471
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472/* Handle low-level error that we can't recover from. Note that just
473 error()ing out from target_wait or some such low-level place will cause
474 all hell to break loose--the rest of GDB will tend to get left in an
475 inconsistent state. */
476
c25c4a8b 477static void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
c5aa993b 478mips_error (char *string,...)
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479{
480 va_list args;
481
c906108c 482 va_start (args, string);
c5aa993b 483
c906108c 484 target_terminal_ours ();
c5aa993b 485 wrap_here (""); /* Force out any buffered output */
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486 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
487 if (error_pre_print)
ab4e3d93 488 fputs_filtered (error_pre_print, gdb_stderr);
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489 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, string, args);
490 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "\n");
491 va_end (args);
492 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
493
494 /* Clean up in such a way that mips_close won't try to talk to the
495 board (it almost surely won't work since we weren't able to talk to
496 it). */
497 close_ports ();
498
499 printf_unfiltered ("Ending remote MIPS debugging.\n");
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500 if (!ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid))
501 target_mourn_inferior ();
c906108c 502
315a522e 503 deprecated_throw_reason (RETURN_ERROR);
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504}
505
506/* putc_readable - print a character, displaying non-printable chars in
507 ^x notation or in hex. */
508
509static void
fba45db2 510fputc_readable (int ch, struct ui_file *file)
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511{
512 if (ch == '\n')
9846de1b 513 fputc_unfiltered ('\n', file);
c906108c 514 else if (ch == '\r')
9846de1b 515 fprintf_unfiltered (file, "\\r");
c5aa993b 516 else if (ch < 0x20) /* ASCII control character */
9846de1b 517 fprintf_unfiltered (file, "^%c", ch + '@');
c5aa993b 518 else if (ch >= 0x7f) /* non-ASCII characters (rubout or greater) */
9846de1b 519 fprintf_unfiltered (file, "[%02x]", ch & 0xff);
c906108c 520 else
9846de1b 521 fputc_unfiltered (ch, file);
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522}
523
524
525/* puts_readable - print a string, displaying non-printable chars in
526 ^x notation or in hex. */
527
528static void
98691afe 529fputs_readable (const char *string, struct ui_file *file)
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530{
531 int c;
532
533 while ((c = *string++) != '\0')
9846de1b 534 fputc_readable (c, file);
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535}
536
537
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538/* Read P as a hex value. Return true if every character made sense,
539 storing the result in *RESULT. Leave *RESULT unchanged otherwise. */
540
541static int
542read_hex_value (const char *p, ULONGEST *result)
543{
544 ULONGEST retval;
545
546 retval = 0;
547 while (*p != 0)
548 {
549 retval <<= 4;
550 if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
551 retval |= *p - '0';
552 else if (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'F')
553 retval |= *p - 'A' + 10;
554 else if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'f')
555 retval |= *p - 'a' + 10;
556 else
557 return 0;
558 p++;
559 }
560 *result = retval;
561 return 1;
562}
563
564
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565/* Wait until STRING shows up in mips_desc. Returns 1 if successful, else 0 if
566 timed out. TIMEOUT specifies timeout value in seconds.
c5aa993b 567 */
c906108c 568
a78f21af 569static int
98691afe 570mips_expect_timeout (const char *string, int timeout)
c906108c 571{
98691afe 572 const char *p = string;
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573
574 if (remote_debug)
575 {
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576 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Expected \"");
577 fputs_readable (string, gdb_stdlog);
578 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\", got \"");
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579 }
580
8edbea78 581 immediate_quit++;
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582 while (1)
583 {
584 int c;
585
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586 /* Must use serial_readchar() here cuz mips_readchar would get
587 confused if we were waiting for the mips_monitor_prompt... */
c906108c 588
2cd58942 589 c = serial_readchar (mips_desc, timeout);
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590
591 if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
592 {
593 if (remote_debug)
9846de1b 594 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\": FAIL\n");
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595 return 0;
596 }
597
598 if (remote_debug)
9846de1b 599 fputc_readable (c, gdb_stdlog);
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600
601 if (c == *p++)
c5aa993b 602 {
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603 if (*p == '\0')
604 {
8edbea78 605 immediate_quit--;
c906108c 606 if (remote_debug)
9846de1b 607 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\": OK\n");
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608 return 1;
609 }
610 }
611 else
612 {
613 p = string;
614 if (c == *p)
615 p++;
616 }
617 }
618}
619
620/* Wait until STRING shows up in mips_desc. Returns 1 if successful, else 0 if
621 timed out. The timeout value is hard-coded to 2 seconds. Use
622 mips_expect_timeout if a different timeout value is needed.
c5aa993b 623 */
c906108c 624
a78f21af 625static int
98691afe 626mips_expect (const char *string)
c906108c 627{
688991e6 628 return mips_expect_timeout (string, remote_timeout);
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629}
630
c906108c 631/* Read a character from the remote, aborting on error. Returns
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632 SERIAL_TIMEOUT on timeout (since that's what serial_readchar()
633 returns). FIXME: If we see the string mips_monitor_prompt from the
634 board, then we are debugging on the main console port, and we have
635 somehow dropped out of remote debugging mode. In this case, we
636 automatically go back in to remote debugging mode. This is a hack,
637 put in because I can't find any way for a program running on the
638 remote board to terminate without also ending remote debugging
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639 mode. I assume users won't have any trouble with this; for one
640 thing, the IDT documentation generally assumes that the remote
641 debugging port is not the console port. This is, however, very
642 convenient for DejaGnu when you only have one connected serial
643 port. */
644
645static int
fba45db2 646mips_readchar (int timeout)
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647{
648 int ch;
649 static int state = 0;
650 int mips_monitor_prompt_len = strlen (mips_monitor_prompt);
651
123f5f96 652 { /* FIXME this whole block is dead code! */
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653 int i;
654
655 i = timeout;
656 if (i == -1 && watchdog > 0)
c5aa993b 657 i = watchdog;
c906108c 658 }
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659
660 if (state == mips_monitor_prompt_len)
661 timeout = 1;
2cd58942 662 ch = serial_readchar (mips_desc, timeout);
7a292a7a 663
c5aa993b 664 if (ch == SERIAL_TIMEOUT && timeout == -1) /* Watchdog went off */
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665 {
666 target_mourn_inferior ();
667 error ("Watchdog has expired. Target detached.\n");
668 }
7a292a7a 669
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670 if (ch == SERIAL_EOF)
671 mips_error ("End of file from remote");
672 if (ch == SERIAL_ERROR)
673 mips_error ("Error reading from remote: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
674 if (remote_debug > 1)
675 {
676 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
c5aa993b 677 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
c906108c 678 if (ch != SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
9846de1b 679 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Read '%c' %d 0x%x\n", ch, ch, ch);
c906108c 680 else
9846de1b 681 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Timed out in read\n");
c906108c
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682 }
683
684 /* If we have seen mips_monitor_prompt and we either time out, or
685 we see a @ (which was echoed from a packet we sent), reset the
686 board as described above. The first character in a packet after
687 the SYN (which is not echoed) is always an @ unless the packet is
688 more than 64 characters long, which ours never are. */
689 if ((ch == SERIAL_TIMEOUT || ch == '@')
690 && state == mips_monitor_prompt_len
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691 && !mips_initializing
692 && !mips_exiting)
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693 {
694 if (remote_debug > 0)
695 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
696 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
9846de1b 697 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reinitializing MIPS debugging mode\n");
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698
699 mips_need_reply = 0;
700 mips_initialize ();
701
702 state = 0;
703
704 /* At this point, about the only thing we can do is abort the command
c5aa993b 705 in progress and get back to command level as quickly as possible. */
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706
707 error ("Remote board reset, debug protocol re-initialized.");
708 }
709
710 if (ch == mips_monitor_prompt[state])
711 ++state;
712 else
713 state = 0;
714
715 return ch;
716}
717
718/* Get a packet header, putting the data in the supplied buffer.
719 PGARBAGE is a pointer to the number of garbage characters received
720 so far. CH is the last character received. Returns 0 for success,
721 or -1 for timeout. */
722
723static int
fba45db2 724mips_receive_header (unsigned char *hdr, int *pgarbage, int ch, int timeout)
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725{
726 int i;
727
728 while (1)
729 {
730 /* Wait for a SYN. mips_syn_garbage is intended to prevent
c5aa993b
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731 sitting here indefinitely if the board sends us one garbage
732 character per second. ch may already have a value from the
733 last time through the loop. */
c906108c
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734 while (ch != SYN)
735 {
736 ch = mips_readchar (timeout);
737 if (ch == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
c5aa993b 738 return -1;
c906108c
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739 if (ch != SYN)
740 {
741 /* Printing the character here lets the user of gdb see
c5aa993b 742 what the program is outputting, if the debugging is
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743 being done on the console port. Don't use _filtered:
744 we can't deal with a QUIT out of target_wait and
745 buffered target output confuses the user. */
746 if (!mips_initializing || remote_debug > 0)
747 {
748 if (isprint (ch) || isspace (ch))
749 {
750 fputc_unfiltered (ch, gdb_stdtarg);
751 }
752 else
753 {
754 fputc_readable (ch, gdb_stdtarg);
755 }
756 gdb_flush (gdb_stdtarg);
757 }
758
759 /* Only count unprintable characters. */
760 if (! (isprint (ch) || isspace (ch)))
761 (*pgarbage) += 1;
762
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763 if (mips_syn_garbage > 0
764 && *pgarbage > mips_syn_garbage)
c5aa993b 765 mips_error ("Debug protocol failure: more than %d characters before a sync.",
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766 mips_syn_garbage);
767 }
768 }
769
770 /* Get the packet header following the SYN. */
771 for (i = 1; i < HDR_LENGTH; i++)
772 {
773 ch = mips_readchar (timeout);
774 if (ch == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
c5aa993b 775 return -1;
c906108c 776 /* Make sure this is a header byte. */
c5aa993b 777 if (ch == SYN || !HDR_CHECK (ch))
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778 break;
779
780 hdr[i] = ch;
781 }
782
783 /* If we got the complete header, we can return. Otherwise we
c5aa993b 784 loop around and keep looking for SYN. */
c906108c 785 if (i >= HDR_LENGTH)
c5aa993b 786 return 0;
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787 }
788}
789
790/* Get a packet header, putting the data in the supplied buffer.
791 PGARBAGE is a pointer to the number of garbage characters received
792 so far. The last character read is returned in *PCH. Returns 0
793 for success, -1 for timeout, -2 for error. */
794
795static int
fba45db2 796mips_receive_trailer (unsigned char *trlr, int *pgarbage, int *pch, int timeout)
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797{
798 int i;
799 int ch;
800
801 for (i = 0; i < TRLR_LENGTH; i++)
802 {
803 ch = mips_readchar (timeout);
804 *pch = ch;
805 if (ch == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
806 return -1;
c5aa993b 807 if (!TRLR_CHECK (ch))
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808 return -2;
809 trlr[i] = ch;
810 }
811 return 0;
812}
813
814/* Get the checksum of a packet. HDR points to the packet header.
815 DATA points to the packet data. LEN is the length of DATA. */
816
817static int
fba45db2 818mips_cksum (const unsigned char *hdr, const unsigned char *data, int len)
c906108c 819{
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820 const unsigned char *p;
821 int c;
822 int cksum;
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823
824 cksum = 0;
825
826 /* The initial SYN is not included in the checksum. */
827 c = HDR_LENGTH - 1;
828 p = hdr + 1;
829 while (c-- != 0)
830 cksum += *p++;
c5aa993b 831
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832 c = len;
833 p = data;
834 while (c-- != 0)
835 cksum += *p++;
836
837 return cksum;
838}
839
840/* Send a packet containing the given ASCII string. */
841
842static void
fba45db2 843mips_send_packet (const char *s, int get_ack)
c906108c
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844{
845 /* unsigned */ int len;
846 unsigned char *packet;
52f0bd74 847 int cksum;
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848 int try;
849
850 len = strlen (s);
851 if (len > DATA_MAXLEN)
852 mips_error ("MIPS protocol data packet too long: %s", s);
853
854 packet = (unsigned char *) alloca (HDR_LENGTH + len + TRLR_LENGTH + 1);
855
856 packet[HDR_INDX_SYN] = HDR_SET_SYN (1, len, mips_send_seq);
857 packet[HDR_INDX_TYPE_LEN] = HDR_SET_TYPE_LEN (1, len, mips_send_seq);
858 packet[HDR_INDX_LEN1] = HDR_SET_LEN1 (1, len, mips_send_seq);
859 packet[HDR_INDX_SEQ] = HDR_SET_SEQ (1, len, mips_send_seq);
860
861 memcpy (packet + HDR_LENGTH, s, len);
862
863 cksum = mips_cksum (packet, packet + HDR_LENGTH, len);
864 packet[HDR_LENGTH + len + TRLR_INDX_CSUM1] = TRLR_SET_CSUM1 (cksum);
865 packet[HDR_LENGTH + len + TRLR_INDX_CSUM2] = TRLR_SET_CSUM2 (cksum);
866 packet[HDR_LENGTH + len + TRLR_INDX_CSUM3] = TRLR_SET_CSUM3 (cksum);
867
868 /* Increment the sequence number. This will set mips_send_seq to
869 the sequence number we expect in the acknowledgement. */
870 mips_send_seq = (mips_send_seq + 1) % SEQ_MODULOS;
871
872 /* We can only have one outstanding data packet, so we just wait for
873 the acknowledgement here. Keep retransmitting the packet until
874 we get one, or until we've tried too many times. */
875 for (try = 0; try < mips_send_retries; try++)
876 {
877 int garbage;
878 int ch;
879
880 if (remote_debug > 0)
881 {
882 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
883 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
884 packet[HDR_LENGTH + len + TRLR_LENGTH] = '\0';
9846de1b 885 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Writing \"%s\"\n", packet + 1);
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886 }
887
2cd58942 888 if (serial_write (mips_desc, packet,
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889 HDR_LENGTH + len + TRLR_LENGTH) != 0)
890 mips_error ("write to target failed: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
891
c5aa993b 892 if (!get_ack)
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893 return;
894
895 garbage = 0;
896 ch = 0;
897 while (1)
898 {
899 unsigned char hdr[HDR_LENGTH + 1];
900 unsigned char trlr[TRLR_LENGTH + 1];
901 int err;
902 unsigned int seq;
903
904 /* Get the packet header. If we time out, resend the data
905 packet. */
906 err = mips_receive_header (hdr, &garbage, ch, mips_retransmit_wait);
907 if (err != 0)
908 break;
909
910 ch = 0;
911
912 /* If we get a data packet, assume it is a duplicate and
913 ignore it. FIXME: If the acknowledgement is lost, this
914 data packet may be the packet the remote sends after the
915 acknowledgement. */
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916 if (HDR_IS_DATA (hdr))
917 {
918 int i;
919
920 /* Ignore any errors raised whilst attempting to ignore
921 packet. */
922
923 len = HDR_GET_LEN (hdr);
924
925 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
926 {
927 int rch;
928
688991e6 929 rch = mips_readchar (remote_timeout);
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930 if (rch == SYN)
931 {
932 ch = SYN;
933 break;
934 }
935 if (rch == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
936 break;
937 /* ignore the character */
938 }
939
940 if (i == len)
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941 (void) mips_receive_trailer (trlr, &garbage, &ch,
942 remote_timeout);
c5aa993b
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943
944 /* We don't bother checking the checksum, or providing an
945 ACK to the packet. */
946 continue;
947 }
c906108c
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948
949 /* If the length is not 0, this is a garbled packet. */
950 if (HDR_GET_LEN (hdr) != 0)
951 continue;
952
953 /* Get the packet trailer. */
954 err = mips_receive_trailer (trlr, &garbage, &ch,
955 mips_retransmit_wait);
956
957 /* If we timed out, resend the data packet. */
958 if (err == -1)
959 break;
960
961 /* If we got a bad character, reread the header. */
962 if (err != 0)
963 continue;
964
965 /* If the checksum does not match the trailer checksum, this
966 is a bad packet; ignore it. */
967 if (mips_cksum (hdr, (unsigned char *) NULL, 0)
968 != TRLR_GET_CKSUM (trlr))
969 continue;
970
971 if (remote_debug > 0)
972 {
973 hdr[HDR_LENGTH] = '\0';
974 trlr[TRLR_LENGTH] = '\0';
975 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
c5aa993b 976 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
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977 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Got ack %d \"%s%s\"\n",
978 HDR_GET_SEQ (hdr), hdr + 1, trlr);
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979 }
980
981 /* If this ack is for the current packet, we're done. */
982 seq = HDR_GET_SEQ (hdr);
983 if (seq == mips_send_seq)
984 return;
985
986 /* If this ack is for the last packet, resend the current
987 packet. */
988 if ((seq + 1) % SEQ_MODULOS == mips_send_seq)
989 break;
990
991 /* Otherwise this is a bad ack; ignore it. Increment the
992 garbage count to ensure that we do not stay in this loop
993 forever. */
994 ++garbage;
995 }
996 }
997
998 mips_error ("Remote did not acknowledge packet");
999}
1000
1001/* Receive and acknowledge a packet, returning the data in BUFF (which
1002 should be DATA_MAXLEN + 1 bytes). The protocol documentation
1003 implies that only the sender retransmits packets, so this code just
1004 waits silently for a packet. It returns the length of the received
1005 packet. If THROW_ERROR is nonzero, call error() on errors. If not,
1006 don't print an error message and return -1. */
1007
1008static int
fba45db2 1009mips_receive_packet (char *buff, int throw_error, int timeout)
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1010{
1011 int ch;
1012 int garbage;
1013 int len;
1014 unsigned char ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_LENGTH + 1];
1015 int cksum;
1016
1017 ch = 0;
1018 garbage = 0;
1019 while (1)
1020 {
1021 unsigned char hdr[HDR_LENGTH];
1022 unsigned char trlr[TRLR_LENGTH];
1023 int i;
1024 int err;
1025
1026 if (mips_receive_header (hdr, &garbage, ch, timeout) != 0)
1027 {
1028 if (throw_error)
1029 mips_error ("Timed out waiting for remote packet");
1030 else
1031 return -1;
1032 }
1033
1034 ch = 0;
1035
1036 /* An acknowledgement is probably a duplicate; ignore it. */
c5aa993b 1037 if (!HDR_IS_DATA (hdr))
c906108c 1038 {
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1039 len = HDR_GET_LEN (hdr);
1040 /* Check if the length is valid for an ACK, we may aswell
1041 try and read the remainder of the packet: */
1042 if (len == 0)
1043 {
1044 /* Ignore the error condition, since we are going to
1045 ignore the packet anyway. */
1046 (void) mips_receive_trailer (trlr, &garbage, &ch, timeout);
1047 }
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1048 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
1049 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
1050 if (remote_debug > 0)
9846de1b 1051 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Ignoring unexpected ACK\n");
c906108c
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1052 continue;
1053 }
1054
1055 len = HDR_GET_LEN (hdr);
1056 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1057 {
1058 int rch;
1059
1060 rch = mips_readchar (timeout);
1061 if (rch == SYN)
1062 {
1063 ch = SYN;
1064 break;
1065 }
1066 if (rch == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
1067 {
1068 if (throw_error)
1069 mips_error ("Timed out waiting for remote packet");
1070 else
1071 return -1;
1072 }
1073 buff[i] = rch;
1074 }
1075
1076 if (i < len)
1077 {
1078 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
1079 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
1080 if (remote_debug > 0)
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1081 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1082 "Got new SYN after %d chars (wanted %d)\n",
1083 i, len);
c906108c
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1084 continue;
1085 }
1086
1087 err = mips_receive_trailer (trlr, &garbage, &ch, timeout);
1088 if (err == -1)
1089 {
1090 if (throw_error)
1091 mips_error ("Timed out waiting for packet");
1092 else
1093 return -1;
1094 }
1095 if (err == -2)
1096 {
1097 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
1098 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
1099 if (remote_debug > 0)
9846de1b 1100 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Got SYN when wanted trailer\n");
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1101 continue;
1102 }
1103
1104 /* If this is the wrong sequence number, ignore it. */
1105 if (HDR_GET_SEQ (hdr) != mips_receive_seq)
1106 {
1107 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
1108 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
1109 if (remote_debug > 0)
9846de1b 1110 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
c5aa993b
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1111 "Ignoring sequence number %d (want %d)\n",
1112 HDR_GET_SEQ (hdr), mips_receive_seq);
c906108c
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1113 continue;
1114 }
1115
1116 if (mips_cksum (hdr, buff, len) == TRLR_GET_CKSUM (trlr))
c5aa993b 1117 break;
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1118
1119 if (remote_debug > 0)
1120 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
1121 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
1122 printf_unfiltered ("Bad checksum; data %d, trailer %d\n",
c5aa993b
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1123 mips_cksum (hdr, buff, len),
1124 TRLR_GET_CKSUM (trlr));
c906108c
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1125
1126 /* The checksum failed. Send an acknowledgement for the
c5aa993b 1127 previous packet to tell the remote to resend the packet. */
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1128 ack[HDR_INDX_SYN] = HDR_SET_SYN (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1129 ack[HDR_INDX_TYPE_LEN] = HDR_SET_TYPE_LEN (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1130 ack[HDR_INDX_LEN1] = HDR_SET_LEN1 (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1131 ack[HDR_INDX_SEQ] = HDR_SET_SEQ (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1132
1133 cksum = mips_cksum (ack, (unsigned char *) NULL, 0);
1134
1135 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_INDX_CSUM1] = TRLR_SET_CSUM1 (cksum);
1136 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_INDX_CSUM2] = TRLR_SET_CSUM2 (cksum);
1137 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_INDX_CSUM3] = TRLR_SET_CSUM3 (cksum);
1138
1139 if (remote_debug > 0)
1140 {
1141 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_LENGTH] = '\0';
1142 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
1143 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
1144 printf_unfiltered ("Writing ack %d \"%s\"\n", mips_receive_seq,
c5aa993b 1145 ack + 1);
c906108c
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1146 }
1147
2cd58942 1148 if (serial_write (mips_desc, ack, HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_LENGTH) != 0)
c906108c
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1149 {
1150 if (throw_error)
1151 mips_error ("write to target failed: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
1152 else
1153 return -1;
1154 }
1155 }
1156
1157 if (remote_debug > 0)
1158 {
1159 buff[len] = '\0';
1160 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
c5aa993b 1161 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
c906108c
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1162 printf_unfiltered ("Got packet \"%s\"\n", buff);
1163 }
1164
1165 /* We got the packet. Send an acknowledgement. */
1166 mips_receive_seq = (mips_receive_seq + 1) % SEQ_MODULOS;
1167
1168 ack[HDR_INDX_SYN] = HDR_SET_SYN (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1169 ack[HDR_INDX_TYPE_LEN] = HDR_SET_TYPE_LEN (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1170 ack[HDR_INDX_LEN1] = HDR_SET_LEN1 (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1171 ack[HDR_INDX_SEQ] = HDR_SET_SEQ (0, 0, mips_receive_seq);
1172
1173 cksum = mips_cksum (ack, (unsigned char *) NULL, 0);
1174
1175 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_INDX_CSUM1] = TRLR_SET_CSUM1 (cksum);
1176 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_INDX_CSUM2] = TRLR_SET_CSUM2 (cksum);
1177 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_INDX_CSUM3] = TRLR_SET_CSUM3 (cksum);
1178
1179 if (remote_debug > 0)
1180 {
1181 ack[HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_LENGTH] = '\0';
1182 /* Don't use _filtered; we can't deal with a QUIT out of
c5aa993b 1183 target_wait, and I think this might be called from there. */
c906108c 1184 printf_unfiltered ("Writing ack %d \"%s\"\n", mips_receive_seq,
c5aa993b 1185 ack + 1);
c906108c
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1186 }
1187
2cd58942 1188 if (serial_write (mips_desc, ack, HDR_LENGTH + TRLR_LENGTH) != 0)
c906108c
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1189 {
1190 if (throw_error)
1191 mips_error ("write to target failed: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
1192 else
1193 return -1;
1194 }
1195
1196 return len;
1197}
1198\f
1199/* Optionally send a request to the remote system and optionally wait
1200 for the reply. This implements the remote debugging protocol,
1201 which is built on top of the packet protocol defined above. Each
1202 request has an ADDR argument and a DATA argument. The following
1203 requests are defined:
1204
c5aa993b
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1205 \0 don't send a request; just wait for a reply
1206 i read word from instruction space at ADDR
1207 d read word from data space at ADDR
1208 I write DATA to instruction space at ADDR
1209 D write DATA to data space at ADDR
1210 r read register number ADDR
1211 R set register number ADDR to value DATA
1212 c continue execution (if ADDR != 1, set pc to ADDR)
1213 s single step (if ADDR != 1, set pc to ADDR)
c906108c
SS
1214
1215 The read requests return the value requested. The write requests
1216 return the previous value in the changed location. The execution
1217 requests return a UNIX wait value (the approximate signal which
1218 caused execution to stop is in the upper eight bits).
1219
1220 If PERR is not NULL, this function waits for a reply. If an error
1221 occurs, it sets *PERR to 1 and sets errno according to what the
1222 target board reports. */
1223
4014092b
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1224static ULONGEST
1225mips_request (int cmd,
1226 ULONGEST addr,
1227 ULONGEST data,
1228 int *perr,
1229 int timeout,
1230 char *buff)
c906108c 1231{
5af949e3 1232 int addr_size = gdbarch_addr_bit (target_gdbarch) / 8;
c906108c 1233 char myBuff[DATA_MAXLEN + 1];
bbd2783e 1234 char response_string[17];
c906108c
SS
1235 int len;
1236 int rpid;
1237 char rcmd;
1238 int rerrflg;
bbd2783e 1239 ULONGEST rresponse;
c906108c
SS
1240
1241 if (buff == (char *) NULL)
1242 buff = myBuff;
1243
1244 if (cmd != '\0')
1245 {
1246 if (mips_need_reply)
8e65ff28 1247 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
e2e0b3e5 1248 _("mips_request: Trying to send command before reply"));
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1249 /* 'T' sets a register to a 64-bit value, so make sure we use
1250 the right conversion function. */
1251 if (cmd == 'T')
1252 sprintf (buff, "0x0 %c 0x%s 0x%s", cmd,
1253 phex_nz (addr, addr_size), phex_nz (data, 8));
1254 else
1255 sprintf (buff, "0x0 %c 0x%s 0x%s", cmd,
1256 phex_nz (addr, addr_size), phex_nz (data, addr_size));
1257
c906108c
SS
1258 mips_send_packet (buff, 1);
1259 mips_need_reply = 1;
1260 }
1261
1262 if (perr == (int *) NULL)
1263 return 0;
1264
c5aa993b 1265 if (!mips_need_reply)
8e65ff28 1266 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
e2e0b3e5 1267 _("mips_request: Trying to get reply before command"));
c906108c
SS
1268
1269 mips_need_reply = 0;
1270
1271 len = mips_receive_packet (buff, 1, timeout);
1272 buff[len] = '\0';
1273
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1274 if (sscanf (buff, "0x%x %c 0x%x 0x%16s",
1275 &rpid, &rcmd, &rerrflg, response_string) != 4
1276 || !read_hex_value (response_string, &rresponse)
c906108c
SS
1277 || (cmd != '\0' && rcmd != cmd))
1278 mips_error ("Bad response from remote board");
1279
1280 if (rerrflg != 0)
1281 {
1282 *perr = 1;
1283
1284 /* FIXME: This will returns MIPS errno numbers, which may or may
c5aa993b
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1285 not be the same as errno values used on other systems. If
1286 they stick to common errno values, they will be the same, but
1287 if they don't, they must be translated. */
c906108c
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1288 errno = rresponse;
1289
1290 return 0;
1291 }
1292
1293 *perr = 0;
1294 return rresponse;
1295}
1296
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1297/* Cleanup associated with mips_initialize(). */
1298
c906108c 1299static void
4efb68b1 1300mips_initialize_cleanups (void *arg)
c906108c
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1301{
1302 mips_initializing = 0;
1303}
1304
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1305/* Cleanup associated with mips_exit_debug(). */
1306
c906108c 1307static void
4efb68b1 1308mips_exit_cleanups (void *arg)
c906108c
SS
1309{
1310 mips_exiting = 0;
1311}
1312
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1313/* Send a command and wait for that command to be echoed back. Wait,
1314 too, for the following prompt. */
1315
c906108c 1316static void
fba45db2 1317mips_send_command (const char *cmd, int prompt)
c906108c 1318{
2cd58942 1319 serial_write (mips_desc, cmd, strlen (cmd));
c906108c
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1320 mips_expect (cmd);
1321 mips_expect ("\n");
1322 if (prompt)
1323 mips_expect (mips_monitor_prompt);
1324}
1325
1326/* Enter remote (dbx) debug mode: */
477c84a7 1327
c906108c 1328static void
fba45db2 1329mips_enter_debug (void)
c906108c
SS
1330{
1331 /* Reset the sequence numbers, ready for the new debug sequence: */
1332 mips_send_seq = 0;
1333 mips_receive_seq = 0;
1334
1335 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT)
1336 mips_send_command ("debug\r", 0);
c5aa993b 1337 else /* assume IDT monitor by default */
c906108c
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1338 mips_send_command ("db tty0\r", 0);
1339
c5aa993b 1340 sleep (1);
2cd58942 1341 serial_write (mips_desc, "\r", sizeof "\r" - 1);
c906108c
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1342
1343 /* We don't need to absorb any spurious characters here, since the
1344 mips_receive_header will eat up a reasonable number of characters
1345 whilst looking for the SYN, however this avoids the "garbage"
1346 being displayed to the user. */
1347 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT)
1348 mips_expect ("\r");
c5aa993b 1349
c906108c
SS
1350 {
1351 char buff[DATA_MAXLEN + 1];
123f5f96 1352
c906108c
SS
1353 if (mips_receive_packet (buff, 1, 3) < 0)
1354 mips_error ("Failed to initialize (didn't receive packet).");
1355 }
1356}
1357
1358/* Exit remote (dbx) debug mode, returning to the monitor prompt: */
477c84a7 1359
c906108c 1360static int
fba45db2 1361mips_exit_debug (void)
c906108c
SS
1362{
1363 int err;
1364 struct cleanup *old_cleanups = make_cleanup (mips_exit_cleanups, NULL);
1365
1366 mips_exiting = 1;
1367
bbd2783e 1368 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT && mips_monitor != MON_ROCKHOPPER)
c906108c
SS
1369 {
1370 /* The DDB (NEC) and MiniRISC (LSI) versions of PMON exit immediately,
1371 so we do not get a reply to this command: */
4014092b 1372 mips_request ('x', 0, 0, NULL, mips_receive_wait, NULL);
c906108c
SS
1373 mips_need_reply = 0;
1374 if (!mips_expect (" break!"))
c5aa993b 1375 return -1;
c906108c
SS
1376 }
1377 else
4014092b 1378 mips_request ('x', 0, 0, &err, mips_receive_wait, NULL);
c906108c
SS
1379
1380 if (!mips_expect (mips_monitor_prompt))
1381 return -1;
1382
1383 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1384
1385 return 0;
1386}
1387
1388/* Initialize a new connection to the MIPS board, and make sure we are
1389 really connected. */
1390
1391static void
fba45db2 1392mips_initialize (void)
c906108c
SS
1393{
1394 int err;
1395 struct cleanup *old_cleanups = make_cleanup (mips_initialize_cleanups, NULL);
1396 int j;
1397
1398 /* What is this code doing here? I don't see any way it can happen, and
1399 it might mean mips_initializing didn't get cleared properly.
1400 So I'll make it a warning. */
1401
1402 if (mips_initializing)
1403 {
1404 warning ("internal error: mips_initialize called twice");
1405 return;
1406 }
1407
1408 mips_wait_flag = 0;
1409 mips_initializing = 1;
1410
1411 /* At this point, the packit protocol isn't responding. We'll try getting
1412 into the monitor, and restarting the protocol. */
1413
1414 /* Force the system into the monitor. After this we *should* be at
1415 the mips_monitor_prompt. */
1416 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT)
c5aa993b 1417 j = 0; /* start by checking if we are already at the prompt */
c906108c 1418 else
c5aa993b 1419 j = 1; /* start by sending a break */
c906108c
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1420 for (; j <= 4; j++)
1421 {
1422 switch (j)
1423 {
c5aa993b 1424 case 0: /* First, try sending a CR */
2cd58942
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1425 serial_flush_input (mips_desc);
1426 serial_write (mips_desc, "\r", 1);
c5aa993b
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1427 break;
1428 case 1: /* First, try sending a break */
2cd58942 1429 serial_send_break (mips_desc);
c906108c 1430 break;
c5aa993b 1431 case 2: /* Then, try a ^C */
2cd58942 1432 serial_write (mips_desc, "\003", 1);
c906108c 1433 break;
c5aa993b 1434 case 3: /* Then, try escaping from download */
c906108c 1435 {
c5aa993b
JM
1436 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT)
1437 {
1438 char tbuff[7];
1439
1440 /* We shouldn't need to send multiple termination
1441 sequences, since the target performs line (or
1442 block) reads, and then processes those
1443 packets. In-case we were downloading a large packet
1444 we flush the output buffer before inserting a
1445 termination sequence. */
2cd58942 1446 serial_flush_output (mips_desc);
c5aa993b 1447 sprintf (tbuff, "\r/E/E\r");
2cd58942 1448 serial_write (mips_desc, tbuff, 6);
c5aa993b
JM
1449 }
1450 else
1451 {
1452 char srec[10];
1453 int i;
1454
1455 /* We are possibly in binary download mode, having
1456 aborted in the middle of an S-record. ^C won't
1457 work because of binary mode. The only reliable way
1458 out is to send enough termination packets (8 bytes)
1459 to fill up and then overflow the largest size
1460 S-record (255 bytes in this case). This amounts to
1461 256/8 + 1 packets.
1462 */
1463
1464 mips_make_srec (srec, '7', 0, NULL, 0);
1465
1466 for (i = 1; i <= 33; i++)
1467 {
2cd58942 1468 serial_write (mips_desc, srec, 8);
c5aa993b 1469
2cd58942 1470 if (serial_readchar (mips_desc, 0) >= 0)
c5aa993b 1471 break; /* Break immediatly if we get something from
c906108c 1472 the board. */
c5aa993b
JM
1473 }
1474 }
1475 }
c906108c
SS
1476 break;
1477 case 4:
1478 mips_error ("Failed to initialize.");
1479 }
1480
1481 if (mips_expect (mips_monitor_prompt))
1482 break;
1483 }
1484
1485 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT)
1486 {
1487 /* Sometimes PMON ignores the first few characters in the first
1488 command sent after a load. Sending a blank command gets
c5aa993b 1489 around that. */
c906108c
SS
1490 mips_send_command ("\r", -1);
1491
1492 /* Ensure the correct target state: */
1493 if (mips_monitor != MON_LSI)
1494 mips_send_command ("set regsize 64\r", -1);
1495 mips_send_command ("set hostport tty0\r", -1);
1496 mips_send_command ("set brkcmd \"\"\r", -1);
1497 /* Delete all the current breakpoints: */
1498 mips_send_command ("db *\r", -1);
1499 /* NOTE: PMON does not have breakpoint support through the
1500 "debug" mode, only at the monitor command-line. */
1501 }
1502
1503 mips_enter_debug ();
1504
1505 /* Clear all breakpoints: */
1506 if ((mips_monitor == MON_IDT
06b1d59c 1507 && mips_clear_breakpoint (-1, 0, BREAK_UNUSED) == 0)
c906108c
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1508 || mips_monitor == MON_LSI)
1509 monitor_supports_breakpoints = 1;
1510 else
1511 monitor_supports_breakpoints = 0;
1512
1513 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1514
1515 /* If this doesn't call error, we have connected; we don't care if
1516 the request itself succeeds or fails. */
1517
4014092b 1518 mips_request ('r', 0, 0, &err, mips_receive_wait, NULL);
c906108c
SS
1519}
1520
1521/* Open a connection to the remote board. */
477c84a7 1522
c906108c 1523static void
fba45db2 1524common_open (struct target_ops *ops, char *name, int from_tty,
98691afe
AC
1525 enum mips_monitor_type new_monitor,
1526 const char *new_monitor_prompt)
c906108c
SS
1527{
1528 char *ptype;
1529 char *serial_port_name;
1530 char *remote_name = 0;
1531 char *local_name = 0;
1532 char **argv;
1533
1534 if (name == 0)
1535 error (
c5aa993b 1536 "To open a MIPS remote debugging connection, you need to specify what serial\n\
c906108c 1537device is attached to the target board (e.g., /dev/ttya).\n"
c5aa993b
JM
1538 "If you want to use TFTP to download to the board, specify the name of a\n"
1539 "temporary file to be used by GDB for downloads as the second argument.\n"
1540 "This filename must be in the form host:filename, where host is the name\n"
1541 "of the host running the TFTP server, and the file must be readable by the\n"
1542 "world. If the local name of the temporary file differs from the name as\n"
1543 "seen from the board via TFTP, specify that name as the third parameter.\n");
c906108c
SS
1544
1545 /* Parse the serial port name, the optional TFTP name, and the
1546 optional local TFTP name. */
d1a41061 1547 argv = gdb_buildargv (name);
7a292a7a 1548 make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
c906108c 1549
4fcf66da 1550 serial_port_name = xstrdup (argv[0]);
c5aa993b 1551 if (argv[1]) /* remote TFTP name specified? */
c906108c
SS
1552 {
1553 remote_name = argv[1];
c5aa993b 1554 if (argv[2]) /* local TFTP filename specified? */
c906108c
SS
1555 local_name = argv[2];
1556 }
1557
1558 target_preopen (from_tty);
1559
1560 if (mips_is_open)
1561 unpush_target (current_ops);
1562
1563 /* Open and initialize the serial port. */
2cd58942 1564 mips_desc = serial_open (serial_port_name);
819cc324 1565 if (mips_desc == NULL)
c906108c
SS
1566 perror_with_name (serial_port_name);
1567
1568 if (baud_rate != -1)
1569 {
2cd58942 1570 if (serial_setbaudrate (mips_desc, baud_rate))
c5aa993b 1571 {
2cd58942 1572 serial_close (mips_desc);
c5aa993b
JM
1573 perror_with_name (serial_port_name);
1574 }
c906108c
SS
1575 }
1576
2cd58942 1577 serial_raw (mips_desc);
c906108c
SS
1578
1579 /* Open and initialize the optional download port. If it is in the form
1580 hostname#portnumber, it's a UDP socket. If it is in the form
1581 hostname:filename, assume it's the TFTP filename that must be
1582 passed to the DDB board to tell it where to get the load file. */
1583 if (remote_name)
1584 {
1585 if (strchr (remote_name, '#'))
1586 {
2cd58942 1587 udp_desc = serial_open (remote_name);
c906108c
SS
1588 if (!udp_desc)
1589 perror_with_name ("Unable to open UDP port");
1590 udp_in_use = 1;
1591 }
1592 else
1593 {
1594 /* Save the remote and local names of the TFTP temp file. If
1595 the user didn't specify a local name, assume it's the same
1596 as the part of the remote name after the "host:". */
1597 if (tftp_name)
b8c9b27d 1598 xfree (tftp_name);
c906108c 1599 if (tftp_localname)
b8c9b27d 1600 xfree (tftp_localname);
c906108c 1601 if (local_name == NULL)
c5aa993b
JM
1602 if ((local_name = strchr (remote_name, ':')) != NULL)
1603 local_name++; /* skip over the colon */
c906108c
SS
1604 if (local_name == NULL)
1605 local_name = remote_name; /* local name same as remote name */
4fcf66da
AC
1606 tftp_name = xstrdup (remote_name);
1607 tftp_localname = xstrdup (local_name);
c906108c
SS
1608 tftp_in_use = 1;
1609 }
1610 }
1611
1612 current_ops = ops;
1613 mips_is_open = 1;
1614
1615 /* Reset the expected monitor prompt if it's never been set before. */
1616 if (mips_monitor_prompt == NULL)
4fcf66da 1617 mips_monitor_prompt = xstrdup (new_monitor_prompt);
c906108c
SS
1618 mips_monitor = new_monitor;
1619
1620 mips_initialize ();
1621
1622 if (from_tty)
1623 printf_unfiltered ("Remote MIPS debugging using %s\n", serial_port_name);
1624
1625 /* Switch to using remote target now. */
1626 push_target (ops);
1627
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1628 inferior_ptid = remote_mips_ptid;
1629 inferior_appeared (current_inferior (), ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid));
1630 add_thread_silent (inferior_ptid);
c906108c
SS
1631
1632 /* Try to figure out the processor model if possible. */
691c0433 1633 deprecated_mips_set_processor_regs_hack ();
c906108c 1634
a193e397
AC
1635 /* This is really the job of start_remote however, that makes an
1636 assumption that the target is about to print out a status message
1637 of some sort. That doesn't happen here (in fact, it may not be
1638 possible to get the monitor to send the appropriate packet). */
c906108c 1639
35f196d9 1640 reinit_frame_cache ();
c906108c 1641 registers_changed ();
fb14de7b 1642 stop_pc = regcache_read_pc (get_current_regcache ());
b04f3ab4 1643 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 0, SRC_AND_LOC);
b8c9b27d 1644 xfree (serial_port_name);
c906108c
SS
1645}
1646
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1647/* Open a connection to an IDT board. */
1648
c906108c 1649static void
fba45db2 1650mips_open (char *name, int from_tty)
c906108c 1651{
ef31c1ea 1652 const char *monitor_prompt = NULL;
1cf3db46
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1653 if (gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (target_gdbarch) != NULL
1654 && gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (target_gdbarch)->arch == bfd_arch_mips)
ef31c1ea 1655 {
1cf3db46 1656 switch (gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (target_gdbarch)->mach)
ef31c1ea
AC
1657 {
1658 case bfd_mach_mips4100:
1659 case bfd_mach_mips4300:
1660 case bfd_mach_mips4600:
1661 case bfd_mach_mips4650:
1662 case bfd_mach_mips5000:
1663 monitor_prompt = "<RISQ> ";
1664 break;
1665 }
1666 }
1667 if (monitor_prompt == NULL)
1668 monitor_prompt = "<IDT>";
1669 common_open (&mips_ops, name, from_tty, MON_IDT, monitor_prompt);
c906108c
SS
1670}
1671
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1672/* Open a connection to a PMON board. */
1673
c906108c 1674static void
fba45db2 1675pmon_open (char *name, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
1676{
1677 common_open (&pmon_ops, name, from_tty, MON_PMON, "PMON> ");
1678}
1679
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1680/* Open a connection to a DDB board. */
1681
c906108c 1682static void
fba45db2 1683ddb_open (char *name, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
1684{
1685 common_open (&ddb_ops, name, from_tty, MON_DDB, "NEC010>");
1686}
1687
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1688/* Open a connection to a rockhopper board. */
1689
1690static void
1691rockhopper_open (char *name, int from_tty)
1692{
1693 common_open (&rockhopper_ops, name, from_tty, MON_ROCKHOPPER, "NEC01>");
1694}
1695
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1696/* Open a connection to an LSI board. */
1697
c906108c 1698static void
fba45db2 1699lsi_open (char *name, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
1700{
1701 int i;
1702
1703 /* Clear the LSI breakpoint table. */
1704 for (i = 0; i < MAX_LSI_BREAKPOINTS; i++)
1705 lsi_breakpoints[i].type = BREAK_UNUSED;
c5aa993b 1706
c906108c
SS
1707 common_open (&lsi_ops, name, from_tty, MON_LSI, "PMON> ");
1708}
1709
1710/* Close a connection to the remote board. */
1711
1712static void
fba45db2 1713mips_close (int quitting)
c906108c
SS
1714{
1715 if (mips_is_open)
1716 {
1717 /* Get the board out of remote debugging mode. */
1718 (void) mips_exit_debug ();
1719
1720 close_ports ();
1721 }
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1722
1723 generic_mourn_inferior ();
c906108c
SS
1724}
1725
1726/* Detach from the remote board. */
1727
1728static void
136d6dae 1729mips_detach (struct target_ops *ops, char *args, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
1730{
1731 if (args)
1732 error ("Argument given to \"detach\" when remotely debugging.");
1733
1734 pop_target ();
1735
1736 mips_close (1);
1737
1738 if (from_tty)
1739 printf_unfiltered ("Ending remote MIPS debugging.\n");
1740}
1741
1742/* Tell the target board to resume. This does not wait for a reply
1743 from the board, except in the case of single-stepping on LSI boards,
1744 where PMON does return a reply. */
1745
1746static void
28439f5e
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1747mips_resume (struct target_ops *ops,
1748 ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal)
c906108c
SS
1749{
1750 int err;
1751
1752 /* LSI PMON requires returns a reply packet "0x1 s 0x0 0x57f" after
1753 a single step, so we wait for that. */
4014092b 1754 mips_request (step ? 's' : 'c', 1, siggnal,
c906108c
SS
1755 mips_monitor == MON_LSI && step ? &err : (int *) NULL,
1756 mips_receive_wait, NULL);
1757}
1758
1759/* Return the signal corresponding to SIG, where SIG is the number which
1760 the MIPS protocol uses for the signal. */
477c84a7 1761
a78f21af 1762static enum target_signal
fba45db2 1763mips_signal_from_protocol (int sig)
c906108c
SS
1764{
1765 /* We allow a few more signals than the IDT board actually returns, on
1766 the theory that there is at least *some* hope that perhaps the numbering
1767 for these signals is widely agreed upon. */
1768 if (sig <= 0
1769 || sig > 31)
1770 return TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN;
1771
1772 /* Don't want to use target_signal_from_host because we are converting
1773 from MIPS signal numbers, not host ones. Our internal numbers
1774 match the MIPS numbers for the signals the board can return, which
1775 are: SIGINT, SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGTRAP. */
1776 return (enum target_signal) sig;
1777}
1778
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1779/* Set the register designated by REGNO to the value designated by VALUE. */
1780
1781static void
1782mips_set_register (int regno, ULONGEST value)
1783{
1784 char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
1785 struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
1786 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
1787 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
1788
1789 /* We got the number the register holds, but gdb expects to see a
1790 value in the target byte ordering. */
1791
1792 if (mips_monitor != MON_ROCKHOPPER
1793 && (regno == mips_regnum (gdbarch)->pc || regno < 32))
1794 /* Some 64-bit boards have monitors that only send the bottom 32 bits.
1795 In such cases we can only really debug 32-bit code properly so,
1796 when reading a GPR or the PC, assume that the full 64-bit
1797 value is the sign extension of the lower 32 bits. */
1798 store_signed_integer (buf, register_size (gdbarch, regno), byte_order,
1799 value);
1800 else
1801 store_unsigned_integer (buf, register_size (gdbarch, regno), byte_order,
1802 value);
1803
1804 regcache_raw_supply (regcache, regno, buf);
1805}
1806
c906108c
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1807/* Wait until the remote stops, and return a wait status. */
1808
39f77062 1809static ptid_t
117de6a9 1810mips_wait (struct target_ops *ops,
47608cb1 1811 ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status, int options)
c906108c
SS
1812{
1813 int rstatus;
1814 int err;
1815 char buff[DATA_MAXLEN];
bbd2783e
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1816 ULONGEST rpc, rfp, rsp;
1817 char pc_string[17], fp_string[17], sp_string[17], flags[20];
c906108c
SS
1818 int nfields;
1819 int i;
1820
1821 interrupt_count = 0;
1822 hit_watchpoint = 0;
1823
1824 /* If we have not sent a single step or continue command, then the
1825 board is waiting for us to do something. Return a status
1826 indicating that it is stopped. */
c5aa993b 1827 if (!mips_need_reply)
c906108c
SS
1828 {
1829 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
1830 status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
39f77062 1831 return inferior_ptid;
c906108c
SS
1832 }
1833
1834 /* No timeout; we sit here as long as the program continues to execute. */
1835 mips_wait_flag = 1;
4014092b 1836 rstatus = mips_request ('\000', 0, 0, &err, -1, buff);
c906108c
SS
1837 mips_wait_flag = 0;
1838 if (err)
1839 mips_error ("Remote failure: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
1840
1841 /* On returning from a continue, the PMON monitor seems to start
1842 echoing back the messages we send prior to sending back the
1843 ACK. The code can cope with this, but to try and avoid the
1844 unnecessary serial traffic, and "spurious" characters displayed
1845 to the user, we cheat and reset the debug protocol. The problems
1846 seems to be caused by a check on the number of arguments, and the
1847 command length, within the monitor causing it to echo the command
1848 as a bad packet. */
1849 if (mips_monitor == MON_PMON)
1850 {
1851 mips_exit_debug ();
1852 mips_enter_debug ();
1853 }
1854
1855 /* See if we got back extended status. If so, pick out the pc, fp, sp, etc... */
1856
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1857 nfields = sscanf (buff, "0x%*x %*c 0x%*x 0x%*x 0x%16s 0x%16s 0x%16s 0x%*x %s",
1858 pc_string, fp_string, sp_string, flags);
1859 if (nfields >= 3
1860 && read_hex_value (pc_string, &rpc)
1861 && read_hex_value (fp_string, &rfp)
1862 && read_hex_value (sp_string, &rsp))
c906108c 1863 {
594f7785 1864 struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
2eb4d78b 1865 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
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1866
1867 mips_set_register (gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch), rpc);
1868 mips_set_register (30, rfp);
1869 mips_set_register (gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch), rsp);
c906108c
SS
1870
1871 if (nfields == 9)
1872 {
1873 int i;
1874
1875 for (i = 0; i <= 2; i++)
1876 if (flags[i] == 'r' || flags[i] == 'w')
1877 hit_watchpoint = 1;
1878 else if (flags[i] == '\000')
1879 break;
1880 }
1881 }
1882
1883 if (strcmp (target_shortname, "lsi") == 0)
1884 {
1885#if 0
1886 /* If this is an LSI PMON target, see if we just hit a hardrdware watchpoint.
c5aa993b
JM
1887 Right now, PMON doesn't give us enough information to determine which
1888 breakpoint we hit. So we have to look up the PC in our own table
1889 of breakpoints, and if found, assume it's just a normal instruction
1890 fetch breakpoint, not a data watchpoint. FIXME when PMON
1891 provides some way to tell us what type of breakpoint it is. */
c906108c 1892 int i;
fb14de7b 1893 CORE_ADDR pc = regcache_read_pc (get_current_regcache ());
c906108c
SS
1894
1895 hit_watchpoint = 1;
1896 for (i = 0; i < MAX_LSI_BREAKPOINTS; i++)
1897 {
1898 if (lsi_breakpoints[i].addr == pc
1899 && lsi_breakpoints[i].type == BREAK_FETCH)
1900 {
1901 hit_watchpoint = 0;
1902 break;
1903 }
1904 }
1905#else
1906 /* If a data breakpoint was hit, PMON returns the following packet:
c5aa993b
JM
1907 0x1 c 0x0 0x57f 0x1
1908 The return packet from an ordinary breakpoint doesn't have the
1909 extra 0x01 field tacked onto the end. */
c906108c
SS
1910 if (nfields == 1 && rpc == 1)
1911 hit_watchpoint = 1;
1912#endif
1913 }
1914
1915 /* NOTE: The following (sig) numbers are defined by PMON:
c5aa993b
JM
1916 SPP_SIGTRAP 5 breakpoint
1917 SPP_SIGINT 2
1918 SPP_SIGSEGV 11
1919 SPP_SIGBUS 10
1920 SPP_SIGILL 4
1921 SPP_SIGFPE 8
1922 SPP_SIGTERM 15 */
c906108c
SS
1923
1924 /* Translate a MIPS waitstatus. We use constants here rather than WTERMSIG
1925 and so on, because the constants we want here are determined by the
1926 MIPS protocol and have nothing to do with what host we are running on. */
1927 if ((rstatus & 0xff) == 0)
1928 {
1929 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
1930 status->value.integer = (((rstatus) >> 8) & 0xff);
1931 }
1932 else if ((rstatus & 0xff) == 0x7f)
1933 {
1934 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
1935 status->value.sig = mips_signal_from_protocol (((rstatus) >> 8) & 0xff);
1936
1937 /* If the stop PC is in the _exit function, assume
1938 we hit the 'break 0x3ff' instruction in _exit, so this
c5aa993b 1939 is not a normal breakpoint. */
c906108c
SS
1940 if (strcmp (target_shortname, "lsi") == 0)
1941 {
1942 char *func_name;
1943 CORE_ADDR func_start;
fb14de7b 1944 CORE_ADDR pc = regcache_read_pc (get_current_regcache ());
c906108c
SS
1945
1946 find_pc_partial_function (pc, &func_name, &func_start, NULL);
1947 if (func_name != NULL && strcmp (func_name, "_exit") == 0
1948 && func_start == pc)
1949 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
1950 }
1951 }
1952 else
1953 {
1954 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
1955 status->value.sig = mips_signal_from_protocol (rstatus & 0x7f);
1956 }
1957
39f77062 1958 return inferior_ptid;
c906108c
SS
1959}
1960
1961/* We have to map between the register numbers used by gdb and the
82e34d2f 1962 register numbers used by the debugging protocol. */
c906108c
SS
1963
1964#define REGNO_OFFSET 96
1965
1966static int
74ed0bb4 1967mips_map_regno (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regno)
c906108c
SS
1968{
1969 if (regno < 32)
1970 return regno;
74ed0bb4
MD
1971 if (regno >= mips_regnum (gdbarch)->fp0
1972 && regno < mips_regnum (gdbarch)->fp0 + 32)
1973 return regno - mips_regnum (gdbarch)->fp0 + 32;
1974 else if (regno == mips_regnum (gdbarch)->pc)
56cea623 1975 return REGNO_OFFSET + 0;
74ed0bb4 1976 else if (regno == mips_regnum (gdbarch)->cause)
56cea623 1977 return REGNO_OFFSET + 1;
74ed0bb4 1978 else if (regno == mips_regnum (gdbarch)->hi)
56cea623 1979 return REGNO_OFFSET + 2;
74ed0bb4 1980 else if (regno == mips_regnum (gdbarch)->lo)
56cea623 1981 return REGNO_OFFSET + 3;
74ed0bb4 1982 else if (regno == mips_regnum (gdbarch)->fp_control_status)
56cea623 1983 return REGNO_OFFSET + 4;
74ed0bb4 1984 else if (regno == mips_regnum (gdbarch)->fp_implementation_revision)
56cea623
AC
1985 return REGNO_OFFSET + 5;
1986 else
1987 /* FIXME: Is there a way to get the status register? */
1988 return 0;
c906108c
SS
1989}
1990
1991/* Fetch the remote registers. */
1992
1993static void
28439f5e
PA
1994mips_fetch_registers (struct target_ops *ops,
1995 struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
c906108c 1996{
2eb4d78b 1997 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
e17a4113 1998 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
bbd2783e 1999 ULONGEST val;
c906108c
SS
2000 int err;
2001
2002 if (regno == -1)
2003 {
2eb4d78b 2004 for (regno = 0; regno < gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch); regno++)
28439f5e 2005 mips_fetch_registers (ops, regcache, regno);
c906108c
SS
2006 return;
2007 }
2008
2eb4d78b 2009 if (regno == gdbarch_deprecated_fp_regnum (gdbarch)
064f5156
UW
2010 || regno == MIPS_ZERO_REGNUM)
2011 /* gdbarch_deprecated_fp_regnum on the mips is a hack which is just
0ba6dca9 2012 supposed to read zero (see also mips-nat.c). */
c906108c
SS
2013 val = 0;
2014 else
2015 {
2016 /* If PMON doesn't support this register, don't waste serial
2017 bandwidth trying to read it. */
74ed0bb4 2018 int pmon_reg = mips_map_regno (gdbarch, regno);
123f5f96 2019
c906108c
SS
2020 if (regno != 0 && pmon_reg == 0)
2021 val = 0;
2022 else
2023 {
2024 /* Unfortunately the PMON version in the Vr4300 board has been
2025 compiled without the 64bit register access commands. This
2026 means we cannot get hold of the full register width. */
bbd2783e
KB
2027 if (mips_monitor == MON_DDB || mips_monitor == MON_ROCKHOPPER)
2028 val = mips_request ('t', pmon_reg, 0,
2029 &err, mips_receive_wait, NULL);
c906108c 2030 else
4014092b
AC
2031 val = mips_request ('r', pmon_reg, 0,
2032 &err, mips_receive_wait, NULL);
c906108c
SS
2033 if (err)
2034 mips_error ("Can't read register %d: %s", regno,
2035 safe_strerror (errno));
2036 }
2037 }
2038
bbd2783e 2039 mips_set_register (regno, val);
c906108c
SS
2040}
2041
2042/* Prepare to store registers. The MIPS protocol can store individual
2043 registers, so this function doesn't have to do anything. */
2044
2045static void
316f2060 2046mips_prepare_to_store (struct regcache *regcache)
c906108c
SS
2047{
2048}
2049
2050/* Store remote register(s). */
2051
2052static void
28439f5e
PA
2053mips_store_registers (struct target_ops *ops,
2054 struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
c906108c 2055{
2eb4d78b 2056 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
56be3814 2057 ULONGEST val;
c906108c
SS
2058 int err;
2059
2060 if (regno == -1)
2061 {
2eb4d78b 2062 for (regno = 0; regno < gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch); regno++)
28439f5e 2063 mips_store_registers (ops, regcache, regno);
c906108c
SS
2064 return;
2065 }
2066
56be3814 2067 regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache, regno, &val);
bbd2783e
KB
2068 mips_request (mips_monitor == MON_ROCKHOPPER ? 'T' : 'R',
2069 mips_map_regno (gdbarch, regno),
2070 val,
c906108c
SS
2071 &err, mips_receive_wait, NULL);
2072 if (err)
2073 mips_error ("Can't write register %d: %s", regno, safe_strerror (errno));
2074}
2075
8cfa2c71
KB
2076/* Fetch a word from the target board. Return word fetched in location
2077 addressed by VALP. Return 0 when successful; return positive error
2078 code when not. */
c906108c 2079
8cfa2c71
KB
2080static int
2081mips_fetch_word (CORE_ADDR addr, unsigned int *valp)
c906108c 2082{
c906108c
SS
2083 int err;
2084
8cfa2c71 2085 *valp = mips_request ('d', addr, 0, &err, mips_receive_wait, NULL);
c906108c
SS
2086 if (err)
2087 {
2088 /* Data space failed; try instruction space. */
8cfa2c71
KB
2089 *valp = mips_request ('i', addr, 0, &err,
2090 mips_receive_wait, NULL);
c906108c 2091 }
8cfa2c71 2092 return err;
c906108c
SS
2093}
2094
2095/* Store a word to the target board. Returns errno code or zero for
2096 success. If OLD_CONTENTS is non-NULL, put the old contents of that
2097 memory location there. */
2098
2099/* FIXME! make sure only 32-bit quantities get stored! */
2100static int
e17a4113 2101mips_store_word (CORE_ADDR addr, unsigned int val, int *old_contents)
c906108c
SS
2102{
2103 int err;
2104 unsigned int oldcontents;
2105
4014092b 2106 oldcontents = mips_request ('D', addr, val, &err,
c906108c
SS
2107 mips_receive_wait, NULL);
2108 if (err)
2109 {
2110 /* Data space failed; try instruction space. */
4014092b 2111 oldcontents = mips_request ('I', addr, val, &err,
c906108c
SS
2112 mips_receive_wait, NULL);
2113 if (err)
2114 return errno;
2115 }
2116 if (old_contents != NULL)
e17a4113 2117 *old_contents = oldcontents;
c906108c
SS
2118 return 0;
2119}
2120
2121/* Read or write LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR,
2122 transferring to or from debugger address MYADDR. Write to inferior
2123 if SHOULD_WRITE is nonzero. Returns length of data written or
2124 read; 0 for error. Note that protocol gives us the correct value
2125 for a longword, since it transfers values in ASCII. We want the
2126 byte values, so we have to swap the longword values. */
2127
4014092b
AC
2128static int mask_address_p = 1;
2129
c906108c 2130static int
7d12900b 2131mips_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, int len, int write,
0a65a603 2132 struct mem_attrib *attrib, struct target_ops *target)
c906108c 2133{
e17a4113 2134 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch);
4014092b
AC
2135 int i;
2136 CORE_ADDR addr;
2137 int count;
2138 char *buffer;
2139 int status;
2140
2141 /* PMON targets do not cope well with 64 bit addresses. Mask the
2142 value down to 32 bits. */
2143 if (mask_address_p)
2144 memaddr &= (CORE_ADDR) 0xffffffff;
2145
c906108c 2146 /* Round starting address down to longword boundary. */
4014092b 2147 addr = memaddr & ~3;
c906108c 2148 /* Round ending address up; get number of longwords that makes. */
4014092b 2149 count = (((memaddr + len) - addr) + 3) / 4;
c906108c 2150 /* Allocate buffer of that many longwords. */
4014092b 2151 buffer = alloca (count * 4);
c906108c
SS
2152
2153 if (write)
2154 {
2155 /* Fill start and end extra bytes of buffer with existing data. */
2156 if (addr != memaddr || len < 4)
2157 {
8cfa2c71
KB
2158 unsigned int val;
2159
2160 if (mips_fetch_word (addr, &val))
2161 return 0;
2162
c906108c 2163 /* Need part of initial word -- fetch it. */
8cfa2c71 2164 store_unsigned_integer (&buffer[0], 4, byte_order, val);
c906108c
SS
2165 }
2166
2167 if (count > 1)
2168 {
8cfa2c71
KB
2169 unsigned int val;
2170
c906108c
SS
2171 /* Need part of last word -- fetch it. FIXME: we do this even
2172 if we don't need it. */
8cfa2c71
KB
2173 if (mips_fetch_word (addr + (count - 1) * 4, &val))
2174 return 0;
2175
2176 store_unsigned_integer (&buffer[(count - 1) * 4], 4, byte_order, val);
c906108c
SS
2177 }
2178
2179 /* Copy data to be written over corresponding part of buffer */
2180
2181 memcpy ((char *) buffer + (memaddr & 3), myaddr, len);
2182
2183 /* Write the entire buffer. */
2184
2185 for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += 4)
2186 {
e17a4113 2187 int word;
123f5f96 2188
e17a4113
UW
2189 word = extract_unsigned_integer (&buffer[i * 4], 4, byte_order);
2190 status = mips_store_word (addr, word, NULL);
c906108c 2191 /* Report each kilobyte (we download 32-bit words at a time) */
c5aa993b 2192 if (i % 256 == 255)
c906108c
SS
2193 {
2194 printf_unfiltered ("*");
2195 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2196 }
2197 if (status)
2198 {
2199 errno = status;
2200 return 0;
2201 }
2202 /* FIXME: Do we want a QUIT here? */
2203 }
2204 if (count >= 256)
2205 printf_unfiltered ("\n");
2206 }
2207 else
2208 {
2209 /* Read all the longwords */
2210 for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += 4)
2211 {
8cfa2c71
KB
2212 unsigned int val;
2213
2214 if (mips_fetch_word (addr, &val))
2215 return 0;
2216
2217 store_unsigned_integer (&buffer[i * 4], 4, byte_order, val);
c906108c
SS
2218 QUIT;
2219 }
2220
2221 /* Copy appropriate bytes out of the buffer. */
2222 memcpy (myaddr, buffer + (memaddr & 3), len);
2223 }
2224 return len;
2225}
2226
2227/* Print info on this target. */
2228
2229static void
fba45db2 2230mips_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore)
c906108c
SS
2231{
2232 printf_unfiltered ("Debugging a MIPS board over a serial line.\n");
2233}
2234
2235/* Kill the process running on the board. This will actually only
2236 work if we are doing remote debugging over the console input. I
2237 think that if IDT/sim had the remote debug interrupt enabled on the
2238 right port, we could interrupt the process with a break signal. */
2239
2240static void
7d85a9c0 2241mips_kill (struct target_ops *ops)
c906108c
SS
2242{
2243 if (!mips_wait_flag)
8eeafb51
KB
2244 {
2245 target_mourn_inferior ();
2246 return;
2247 }
c906108c
SS
2248
2249 interrupt_count++;
2250
2251 if (interrupt_count >= 2)
2252 {
2253 interrupt_count = 0;
2254
2255 target_terminal_ours ();
2256
9e2f0ad4
HZ
2257 if (query (_("Interrupted while waiting for the program.\n\
2258Give up (and stop debugging it)? ")))
c906108c
SS
2259 {
2260 /* Clean up in such a way that mips_close won't try to talk to the
2261 board (it almost surely won't work since we weren't able to talk to
2262 it). */
2263 mips_wait_flag = 0;
c5aa993b 2264 close_ports ();
c906108c
SS
2265
2266 printf_unfiltered ("Ending remote MIPS debugging.\n");
2267 target_mourn_inferior ();
2268
315a522e 2269 deprecated_throw_reason (RETURN_QUIT);
c906108c
SS
2270 }
2271
2272 target_terminal_inferior ();
2273 }
2274
2275 if (remote_debug > 0)
2276 printf_unfiltered ("Sending break\n");
2277
2cd58942 2278 serial_send_break (mips_desc);
c906108c 2279
8eeafb51
KB
2280 target_mourn_inferior ();
2281
c906108c
SS
2282#if 0
2283 if (mips_is_open)
2284 {
2285 char cc;
2286
2287 /* Send a ^C. */
2288 cc = '\003';
2cd58942 2289 serial_write (mips_desc, &cc, 1);
c906108c
SS
2290 sleep (1);
2291 target_mourn_inferior ();
2292 }
2293#endif
2294}
2295
2296/* Start running on the target board. */
2297
2298static void
383c0389
JB
2299mips_create_inferior (struct target_ops *ops, char *execfile,
2300 char *args, char **env, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
2301{
2302 CORE_ADDR entry_pt;
2303
2304 if (args && *args)
2305 {
2306 warning ("\
2307Can't pass arguments to remote MIPS board; arguments ignored.");
2308 /* And don't try to use them on the next "run" command. */
2309 execute_command ("set args", 0);
2310 }
2311
2312 if (execfile == 0 || exec_bfd == 0)
2313 error ("No executable file specified");
2314
2315 entry_pt = (CORE_ADDR) bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd);
2316
2317 init_wait_for_inferior ();
2318
fb14de7b 2319 regcache_write_pc (get_current_regcache (), entry_pt);
c906108c
SS
2320}
2321
8eeafb51
KB
2322/* Clean up after a process. The bulk of the work is done in mips_close(),
2323 which is called when unpushing the target. */
c906108c
SS
2324
2325static void
383c0389 2326mips_mourn_inferior (struct target_ops *ops)
c906108c
SS
2327{
2328 if (current_ops != NULL)
2329 unpush_target (current_ops);
c906108c
SS
2330}
2331\f
2332/* We can write a breakpoint and read the shadow contents in one
2333 operation. */
2334
aaab4dba
AC
2335/* Insert a breakpoint. On targets that don't have built-in
2336 breakpoint support, we read the contents of the target location and
2337 stash it, then overwrite it with a breakpoint instruction. ADDR is
8181d85f
DJ
2338 the target location in the target machine. BPT is the breakpoint
2339 being inserted or removed, which contains memory for saving the
2340 target contents. */
c906108c
SS
2341
2342static int
a6d9a66e
UW
2343mips_insert_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2344 struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt)
c906108c
SS
2345{
2346 if (monitor_supports_breakpoints)
06b1d59c
MR
2347 return mips_set_breakpoint (bp_tgt->placed_address, MIPS_INSN32_SIZE,
2348 BREAK_FETCH);
c906108c 2349 else
a6d9a66e 2350 return memory_insert_breakpoint (gdbarch, bp_tgt);
c906108c
SS
2351}
2352
477c84a7
KB
2353/* Remove a breakpoint. */
2354
c906108c 2355static int
a6d9a66e
UW
2356mips_remove_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2357 struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt)
c906108c
SS
2358{
2359 if (monitor_supports_breakpoints)
06b1d59c
MR
2360 return mips_clear_breakpoint (bp_tgt->placed_address, MIPS_INSN32_SIZE,
2361 BREAK_FETCH);
c906108c 2362 else
a6d9a66e 2363 return memory_remove_breakpoint (gdbarch, bp_tgt);
c906108c
SS
2364}
2365
c906108c
SS
2366/* Tell whether this target can support a hardware breakpoint. CNT
2367 is the number of hardware breakpoints already installed. This
d92524f1 2368 implements the target_can_use_hardware_watchpoint macro. */
c906108c
SS
2369
2370int
546143b6 2371mips_can_use_watchpoint (int type, int cnt, int othertype)
c906108c 2372{
c5aa993b 2373 return cnt < MAX_LSI_BREAKPOINTS && strcmp (target_shortname, "lsi") == 0;
c906108c
SS
2374}
2375
2376
2377/* Compute a don't care mask for the region bounding ADDR and ADDR + LEN - 1.
2378 This is used for memory ref breakpoints. */
2379
2380static unsigned long
fba45db2 2381calculate_mask (CORE_ADDR addr, int len)
c906108c
SS
2382{
2383 unsigned long mask;
2384 int i;
2385
2386 mask = addr ^ (addr + len - 1);
2387
2388 for (i = 32; i >= 0; i--)
2389 if (mask == 0)
2390 break;
2391 else
2392 mask >>= 1;
2393
2394 mask = (unsigned long) 0xffffffff >> i;
2395
2396 return mask;
2397}
2398
2399
c906108c
SS
2400/* Set a data watchpoint. ADDR and LEN should be obvious. TYPE is 0
2401 for a write watchpoint, 1 for a read watchpoint, or 2 for a read/write
2402 watchpoint. */
2403
2404int
0cf6dd15
TJB
2405mips_insert_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type,
2406 struct expression *cond)
c906108c 2407{
06b1d59c 2408 if (mips_set_breakpoint (addr, len, type))
c906108c
SS
2409 return -1;
2410
2411 return 0;
2412}
2413
477c84a7
KB
2414/* Remove a watchpoint. */
2415
c906108c 2416int
0cf6dd15
TJB
2417mips_remove_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type,
2418 struct expression *cond)
c906108c 2419{
06b1d59c 2420 if (mips_clear_breakpoint (addr, len, type))
c906108c
SS
2421 return -1;
2422
2423 return 0;
2424}
2425
477c84a7
KB
2426/* Test to see if a watchpoint has been hit. Return 1 if so; return 0,
2427 if not. */
2428
c906108c 2429int
546143b6 2430mips_stopped_by_watchpoint (void)
c906108c
SS
2431{
2432 return hit_watchpoint;
2433}
2434
2435
2436/* Insert a breakpoint. */
2437
2438static int
06b1d59c 2439mips_set_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, enum break_type type)
c906108c 2440{
06b1d59c 2441 return mips_common_breakpoint (1, addr, len, type);
c906108c
SS
2442}
2443
2444
2445/* Clear a breakpoint. */
2446
2447static int
06b1d59c 2448mips_clear_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, enum break_type type)
c906108c 2449{
06b1d59c 2450 return mips_common_breakpoint (0, addr, len, type);
c906108c
SS
2451}
2452
2453
2454/* Check the error code from the return packet for an LSI breakpoint
2455 command. If there's no error, just return 0. If it's a warning,
2456 print the warning text and return 0. If it's an error, print
2457 the error text and return 1. <ADDR> is the address of the breakpoint
2458 that was being set. <RERRFLG> is the error code returned by PMON.
06b1d59c 2459 This is a helper function for mips_common_breakpoint. */
c906108c
SS
2460
2461static int
06b1d59c 2462mips_check_lsi_error (CORE_ADDR addr, int rerrflg)
c906108c
SS
2463{
2464 struct lsi_error *err;
bbd2783e 2465 const char *saddr = paddress (target_gdbarch, addr);
c906108c
SS
2466
2467 if (rerrflg == 0) /* no error */
2468 return 0;
2469
2470 /* Warnings can be ORed together, so check them all. */
2471 if (rerrflg & W_WARN)
2472 {
2473 if (monitor_warnings)
2474 {
2475 int found = 0;
123f5f96 2476
c906108c
SS
2477 for (err = lsi_warning_table; err->code != 0; err++)
2478 {
2479 if ((err->code & rerrflg) == err->code)
2480 {
2481 found = 1;
06b1d59c 2482 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\
5af949e3 2483mips_common_breakpoint (%s): Warning: %s\n",
c906108c
SS
2484 saddr,
2485 err->string);
2486 }
2487 }
2488 if (!found)
06b1d59c 2489 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\
5af949e3 2490mips_common_breakpoint (%s): Unknown warning: 0x%x\n",
c906108c
SS
2491 saddr,
2492 rerrflg);
2493 }
2494 return 0;
2495 }
2496
2497 /* Errors are unique, i.e. can't be ORed together. */
2498 for (err = lsi_error_table; err->code != 0; err++)
2499 {
2500 if ((err->code & rerrflg) == err->code)
2501 {
06b1d59c 2502 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\
5af949e3 2503mips_common_breakpoint (%s): Error: %s\n",
c906108c
SS
2504 saddr,
2505 err->string);
2506 return 1;
2507 }
2508 }
06b1d59c 2509 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\
5af949e3 2510mips_common_breakpoint (%s): Unknown error: 0x%x\n",
c906108c
SS
2511 saddr,
2512 rerrflg);
2513 return 1;
2514}
2515
2516
2517/* This routine sends a breakpoint command to the remote target.
2518
2519 <SET> is 1 if setting a breakpoint, or 0 if clearing a breakpoint.
2520 <ADDR> is the address of the breakpoint.
2521 <LEN> the length of the region to break on.
2522 <TYPE> is the type of breakpoint:
c5aa993b
JM
2523 0 = write (BREAK_WRITE)
2524 1 = read (BREAK_READ)
2525 2 = read/write (BREAK_ACCESS)
2526 3 = instruction fetch (BREAK_FETCH)
c906108c
SS
2527
2528 Return 0 if successful; otherwise 1. */
2529
2530static int
06b1d59c 2531mips_common_breakpoint (int set, CORE_ADDR addr, int len, enum break_type type)
c906108c 2532{
5af949e3 2533 int addr_size = gdbarch_addr_bit (target_gdbarch) / 8;
c906108c
SS
2534 char buf[DATA_MAXLEN + 1];
2535 char cmd, rcmd;
2536 int rpid, rerrflg, rresponse, rlen;
2537 int nfields;
2538
1cf3db46 2539 addr = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (target_gdbarch, addr);
c906108c
SS
2540
2541 if (mips_monitor == MON_LSI)
2542 {
c5aa993b 2543 if (set == 0) /* clear breakpoint */
c906108c
SS
2544 {
2545 /* The LSI PMON "clear breakpoint" has this form:
c5aa993b
JM
2546 <pid> 'b' <bptn> 0x0
2547 reply:
2548 <pid> 'b' 0x0 <code>
c906108c
SS
2549
2550 <bptn> is a breakpoint number returned by an earlier 'B' command.
2551 Possible return codes: OK, E_BPT. */
2552
2553 int i;
2554
2555 /* Search for the breakpoint in the table. */
2556 for (i = 0; i < MAX_LSI_BREAKPOINTS; i++)
2557 if (lsi_breakpoints[i].type == type
2558 && lsi_breakpoints[i].addr == addr
2559 && lsi_breakpoints[i].len == len)
2560 break;
2561
2562 /* Clear the table entry and tell PMON to clear the breakpoint. */
2563 if (i == MAX_LSI_BREAKPOINTS)
2564 {
06b1d59c
MR
2565 warning ("\
2566mips_common_breakpoint: Attempt to clear bogus breakpoint at %s\n",
5af949e3 2567 paddress (target_gdbarch, addr));
c906108c
SS
2568 return 1;
2569 }
2570
2571 lsi_breakpoints[i].type = BREAK_UNUSED;
2572 sprintf (buf, "0x0 b 0x%x 0x0", i);
2573 mips_send_packet (buf, 1);
2574
2575 rlen = mips_receive_packet (buf, 1, mips_receive_wait);
2576 buf[rlen] = '\0';
2577
2578 nfields = sscanf (buf, "0x%x b 0x0 0x%x", &rpid, &rerrflg);
2579 if (nfields != 2)
06b1d59c
MR
2580 mips_error ("\
2581mips_common_breakpoint: Bad response from remote board: %s",
2582 buf);
c906108c 2583
06b1d59c 2584 return (mips_check_lsi_error (addr, rerrflg));
c906108c 2585 }
c5aa993b
JM
2586 else
2587 /* set a breakpoint */
c906108c
SS
2588 {
2589 /* The LSI PMON "set breakpoint" command has this form:
c5aa993b
JM
2590 <pid> 'B' <addr> 0x0
2591 reply:
2592 <pid> 'B' <bptn> <code>
c906108c
SS
2593
2594 The "set data breakpoint" command has this form:
2595
c5aa993b 2596 <pid> 'A' <addr1> <type> [<addr2> [<value>]]
c906108c 2597
c5aa993b
JM
2598 where: type= "0x1" = read
2599 "0x2" = write
2600 "0x3" = access (read or write)
c906108c
SS
2601
2602 The reply returns two values:
c5aa993b
JM
2603 bptn - a breakpoint number, which is a small integer with
2604 possible values of zero through 255.
2605 code - an error return code, a value of zero indicates a
2606 succesful completion, other values indicate various
2607 errors and warnings.
2608
c906108c
SS
2609 Possible return codes: OK, W_QAL, E_QAL, E_OUT, E_NON.
2610
c5aa993b 2611 */
c906108c
SS
2612
2613 if (type == BREAK_FETCH) /* instruction breakpoint */
2614 {
2615 cmd = 'B';
5af949e3 2616 sprintf (buf, "0x0 B 0x%s 0x0", phex_nz (addr, addr_size));
c906108c 2617 }
c5aa993b
JM
2618 else
2619 /* watchpoint */
c906108c
SS
2620 {
2621 cmd = 'A';
5af949e3
UW
2622 sprintf (buf, "0x0 A 0x%s 0x%x 0x%s",
2623 phex_nz (addr, addr_size),
2624 type == BREAK_READ ? 1 : (type == BREAK_WRITE ? 2 : 3),
2625 phex_nz (addr + len - 1, addr_size));
c906108c
SS
2626 }
2627 mips_send_packet (buf, 1);
2628
2629 rlen = mips_receive_packet (buf, 1, mips_receive_wait);
2630 buf[rlen] = '\0';
2631
2632 nfields = sscanf (buf, "0x%x %c 0x%x 0x%x",
2633 &rpid, &rcmd, &rresponse, &rerrflg);
2634 if (nfields != 4 || rcmd != cmd || rresponse > 255)
06b1d59c
MR
2635 mips_error ("\
2636mips_common_breakpoint: Bad response from remote board: %s",
2637 buf);
c906108c
SS
2638
2639 if (rerrflg != 0)
06b1d59c 2640 if (mips_check_lsi_error (addr, rerrflg))
c906108c
SS
2641 return 1;
2642
2643 /* rresponse contains PMON's breakpoint number. Record the
2644 information for this breakpoint so we can clear it later. */
2645 lsi_breakpoints[rresponse].type = type;
2646 lsi_breakpoints[rresponse].addr = addr;
c5aa993b 2647 lsi_breakpoints[rresponse].len = len;
c906108c
SS
2648
2649 return 0;
2650 }
2651 }
2652 else
2653 {
2654 /* On non-LSI targets, the breakpoint command has this form:
c5aa993b
JM
2655 0x0 <CMD> <ADDR> <MASK> <FLAGS>
2656 <MASK> is a don't care mask for addresses.
2657 <FLAGS> is any combination of `r', `w', or `f' for read/write/fetch.
c906108c
SS
2658 */
2659 unsigned long mask;
2660
2661 mask = calculate_mask (addr, len);
2662 addr &= ~mask;
2663
c5aa993b
JM
2664 if (set) /* set a breakpoint */
2665 {
c906108c 2666 char *flags;
123f5f96 2667
c906108c
SS
2668 switch (type)
2669 {
c5aa993b 2670 case BREAK_WRITE: /* write */
c906108c
SS
2671 flags = "w";
2672 break;
c5aa993b 2673 case BREAK_READ: /* read */
c906108c
SS
2674 flags = "r";
2675 break;
c5aa993b 2676 case BREAK_ACCESS: /* read/write */
c906108c
SS
2677 flags = "rw";
2678 break;
c5aa993b 2679 case BREAK_FETCH: /* fetch */
c906108c
SS
2680 flags = "f";
2681 break;
2682 default:
e2e0b3e5 2683 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("failed internal consistency check"));
c906108c
SS
2684 }
2685
2686 cmd = 'B';
5af949e3
UW
2687 sprintf (buf, "0x0 B 0x%s 0x%s %s", phex_nz (addr, addr_size),
2688 phex_nz (mask, addr_size), flags);
c906108c
SS
2689 }
2690 else
2691 {
2692 cmd = 'b';
5af949e3 2693 sprintf (buf, "0x0 b 0x%s", phex_nz (addr, addr_size));
c906108c
SS
2694 }
2695
2696 mips_send_packet (buf, 1);
2697
2698 rlen = mips_receive_packet (buf, 1, mips_receive_wait);
2699 buf[rlen] = '\0';
2700
2701 nfields = sscanf (buf, "0x%x %c 0x%x 0x%x",
2702 &rpid, &rcmd, &rerrflg, &rresponse);
2703
2704 if (nfields != 4 || rcmd != cmd)
06b1d59c
MR
2705 mips_error ("\
2706mips_common_breakpoint: Bad response from remote board: %s",
c906108c
SS
2707 buf);
2708
2709 if (rerrflg != 0)
2710 {
2711 /* Ddb returns "0x0 b 0x16 0x0\000", whereas
2712 Cogent returns "0x0 b 0xffffffff 0x16\000": */
2713 if (mips_monitor == MON_DDB)
2714 rresponse = rerrflg;
c5aa993b 2715 if (rresponse != 22) /* invalid argument */
06b1d59c 2716 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\
5af949e3
UW
2717mips_common_breakpoint (%s): Got error: 0x%x\n",
2718 paddress (target_gdbarch, addr), rresponse);
c906108c
SS
2719 return 1;
2720 }
2721 }
2722 return 0;
2723}
2724\f
477c84a7
KB
2725/* Send one S record as specified by SREC of length LEN, starting
2726 at ADDR. Note, however, that ADDR is not used except to provide
2727 a useful message to the user in the event that a NACK is received
2728 from the board. */
2729
c906108c 2730static void
fba45db2 2731send_srec (char *srec, int len, CORE_ADDR addr)
c906108c
SS
2732{
2733 while (1)
2734 {
2735 int ch;
2736
2cd58942 2737 serial_write (mips_desc, srec, len);
c906108c 2738
688991e6 2739 ch = mips_readchar (remote_timeout);
c906108c
SS
2740
2741 switch (ch)
2742 {
2743 case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
2744 error ("Timeout during download.");
2745 break;
2746 case 0x6: /* ACK */
2747 return;
2748 case 0x15: /* NACK */
5af949e3
UW
2749 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Download got a NACK at byte %s! Retrying.\n",
2750 paddress (target_gdbarch, addr));
c906108c
SS
2751 continue;
2752 default:
2753 error ("Download got unexpected ack char: 0x%x, retrying.\n", ch);
2754 }
2755 }
2756}
2757
2758/* Download a binary file by converting it to S records. */
2759
2760static void
fba45db2 2761mips_load_srec (char *args)
c906108c
SS
2762{
2763 bfd *abfd;
2764 asection *s;
2765 char *buffer, srec[1024];
2766 unsigned int i;
2767 unsigned int srec_frame = 200;
2768 int reclen;
2769 static int hashmark = 1;
2770
2771 buffer = alloca (srec_frame * 2 + 256);
2772
2773 abfd = bfd_openr (args, 0);
2774 if (!abfd)
2775 {
2776 printf_filtered ("Unable to open file %s\n", args);
2777 return;
2778 }
2779
2780 if (bfd_check_format (abfd, bfd_object) == 0)
2781 {
2782 printf_filtered ("File is not an object file\n");
2783 return;
2784 }
2785
2786/* This actually causes a download in the IDT binary format: */
2787 mips_send_command (LOAD_CMD, 0);
2788
2789 for (s = abfd->sections; s; s = s->next)
2790 {
2791 if (s->flags & SEC_LOAD)
2792 {
2793 unsigned int numbytes;
2794
d4f3574e
SS
2795 /* FIXME! vma too small????? */
2796 printf_filtered ("%s\t: 0x%4lx .. 0x%4lx ", s->name,
2797 (long) s->vma,
2c500098 2798 (long) (s->vma + bfd_get_section_size (s)));
c906108c
SS
2799 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2800
2c500098 2801 for (i = 0; i < bfd_get_section_size (s); i += numbytes)
c906108c 2802 {
2c500098 2803 numbytes = min (srec_frame, bfd_get_section_size (s) - i);
c906108c
SS
2804
2805 bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, s, buffer, i, numbytes);
2806
1fa79fac
MS
2807 reclen = mips_make_srec (srec, '3', s->vma + i,
2808 buffer, numbytes);
c906108c
SS
2809 send_srec (srec, reclen, s->vma + i);
2810
9a4105ab
AC
2811 if (deprecated_ui_load_progress_hook)
2812 deprecated_ui_load_progress_hook (s->name, i);
7829b833 2813
c906108c
SS
2814 if (hashmark)
2815 {
2816 putchar_unfiltered ('#');
2817 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2818 }
2819
c5aa993b
JM
2820 } /* Per-packet (or S-record) loop */
2821
c906108c 2822 putchar_unfiltered ('\n');
c5aa993b 2823 } /* Loadable sections */
c906108c 2824 }
c5aa993b 2825 if (hashmark)
c906108c 2826 putchar_unfiltered ('\n');
c5aa993b 2827
c906108c
SS
2828 /* Write a type 7 terminator record. no data for a type 7, and there
2829 is no data, so len is 0. */
2830
2831 reclen = mips_make_srec (srec, '7', abfd->start_address, NULL, 0);
2832
2833 send_srec (srec, reclen, abfd->start_address);
2834
2cd58942 2835 serial_flush_input (mips_desc);
c906108c
SS
2836}
2837
2838/*
2839 * mips_make_srec -- make an srecord. This writes each line, one at a
c5aa993b
JM
2840 * time, each with it's own header and trailer line.
2841 * An srecord looks like this:
c906108c
SS
2842 *
2843 * byte count-+ address
2844 * start ---+ | | data +- checksum
c5aa993b
JM
2845 * | | | |
2846 * S01000006F6B692D746573742E73726563E4
2847 * S315000448600000000000000000FC00005900000000E9
2848 * S31A0004000023C1400037DE00F023604000377B009020825000348D
2849 * S30B0004485A0000000000004E
2850 * S70500040000F6
c906108c 2851 *
c5aa993b 2852 * S<type><length><address><data><checksum>
c906108c
SS
2853 *
2854 * Where
2855 * - length
2856 * is the number of bytes following upto the checksum. Note that
2857 * this is not the number of chars following, since it takes two
2858 * chars to represent a byte.
2859 * - type
2860 * is one of:
2861 * 0) header record
2862 * 1) two byte address data record
2863 * 2) three byte address data record
2864 * 3) four byte address data record
2865 * 7) four byte address termination record
2866 * 8) three byte address termination record
2867 * 9) two byte address termination record
2868 *
2869 * - address
2870 * is the start address of the data following, or in the case of
2871 * a termination record, the start address of the image
2872 * - data
2873 * is the data.
2874 * - checksum
c5aa993b 2875 * is the sum of all the raw byte data in the record, from the length
c906108c
SS
2876 * upwards, modulo 256 and subtracted from 255.
2877 *
2878 * This routine returns the length of the S-record.
2879 *
2880 */
2881
2882static int
fba45db2
KB
2883mips_make_srec (char *buf, int type, CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr,
2884 int len)
c906108c
SS
2885{
2886 unsigned char checksum;
2887 int i;
2888
2889 /* Create the header for the srec. addr_size is the number of bytes in the address,
2890 and 1 is the number of bytes in the count. */
2891
2892 /* FIXME!! bigger buf required for 64-bit! */
2893 buf[0] = 'S';
2894 buf[1] = type;
2895 buf[2] = len + 4 + 1; /* len + 4 byte address + 1 byte checksum */
2896 /* This assumes S3 style downloads (4byte addresses). There should
2897 probably be a check, or the code changed to make it more
2898 explicit. */
2899 buf[3] = memaddr >> 24;
2900 buf[4] = memaddr >> 16;
2901 buf[5] = memaddr >> 8;
2902 buf[6] = memaddr;
2903 memcpy (&buf[7], myaddr, len);
2904
2905 /* Note that the checksum is calculated on the raw data, not the
2906 hexified data. It includes the length, address and the data
2907 portions of the packet. */
2908 checksum = 0;
2909 buf += 2; /* Point at length byte */
2910 for (i = 0; i < len + 4 + 1; i++)
2911 checksum += *buf++;
2912
2913 *buf = ~checksum;
2914
2915 return len + 8;
2916}
2917
2918/* The following manifest controls whether we enable the simple flow
2919 control support provided by the monitor. If enabled the code will
2920 wait for an affirmative ACK between transmitting packets. */
2921#define DOETXACK (1)
2922
2923/* The PMON fast-download uses an encoded packet format constructed of
2924 3byte data packets (encoded as 4 printable ASCII characters), and
2925 escape sequences (preceded by a '/'):
2926
c5aa993b
JM
2927 'K' clear checksum
2928 'C' compare checksum (12bit value, not included in checksum calculation)
2929 'S' define symbol name (for addr) terminated with "," and padded to 4char boundary
2930 'Z' zero fill multiple of 3bytes
2931 'B' byte (12bit encoded value, of 8bit data)
2932 'A' address (36bit encoded value)
2933 'E' define entry as original address, and exit load
c906108c
SS
2934
2935 The packets are processed in 4 character chunks, so the escape
2936 sequences that do not have any data (or variable length data)
2937 should be padded to a 4 character boundary. The decoder will give
2938 an error if the complete message block size is not a multiple of
2939 4bytes (size of record).
2940
2941 The encoding of numbers is done in 6bit fields. The 6bit value is
2942 used to index into this string to get the specific character
2943 encoding for the value: */
2944static char encoding[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789,.";
2945
2946/* Convert the number of bits required into an encoded number, 6bits
2947 at a time (range 0..63). Keep a checksum if required (passed
2948 pointer non-NULL). The function returns the number of encoded
2949 characters written into the buffer. */
477c84a7 2950
c906108c 2951static int
fba45db2 2952pmon_makeb64 (unsigned long v, char *p, int n, int *chksum)
c906108c
SS
2953{
2954 int count = (n / 6);
2955
c5aa993b
JM
2956 if ((n % 12) != 0)
2957 {
2958 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
2959 "Fast encoding bitcount must be a multiple of 12bits: %dbit%s\n", n, (n == 1) ? "" : "s");
2960 return (0);
2961 }
2962 if (n > 36)
2963 {
2964 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
2965 "Fast encoding cannot process more than 36bits at the moment: %dbits\n", n);
2966 return (0);
2967 }
c906108c
SS
2968
2969 /* Deal with the checksum: */
c5aa993b
JM
2970 if (chksum != NULL)
2971 {
2972 switch (n)
2973 {
2974 case 36:
2975 *chksum += ((v >> 24) & 0xFFF);
2976 case 24:
2977 *chksum += ((v >> 12) & 0xFFF);
2978 case 12:
2979 *chksum += ((v >> 0) & 0xFFF);
2980 }
c906108c 2981 }
c906108c 2982
c5aa993b
JM
2983 do
2984 {
2985 n -= 6;
2986 *p++ = encoding[(v >> n) & 0x3F];
2987 }
2988 while (n > 0);
c906108c 2989
c5aa993b 2990 return (count);
c906108c
SS
2991}
2992
2993/* Shorthand function (that could be in-lined) to output the zero-fill
2994 escape sequence into the data stream. */
477c84a7 2995
c906108c 2996static int
fba45db2 2997pmon_zeroset (int recsize, char **buff, int *amount, unsigned int *chksum)
c906108c
SS
2998{
2999 int count;
3000
c5aa993b 3001 sprintf (*buff, "/Z");
c906108c
SS
3002 count = pmon_makeb64 (*amount, (*buff + 2), 12, chksum);
3003 *buff += (count + 2);
3004 *amount = 0;
c5aa993b 3005 return (recsize + count + 2);
c906108c
SS
3006}
3007
477c84a7
KB
3008/* Add the checksum specified by *VALUE to end of the record under
3009 construction. *BUF specifies the location at which to begin
3010 writing characters comprising the checksum information. RECSIZE
3011 specifies the size of the record constructed thus far. (A trailing
3012 NUL character may be present in the buffer holding the record, but
3013 the record size does not include this character.)
3014
3015 Return the total size of the record after adding the checksum escape,
3016 the checksum itself, and the trailing newline.
3017
3018 The checksum specified by *VALUE is zeroed out prior to returning.
3019 Additionally, *BUF is updated to refer to the location just beyond
3020 the record elements added by this call. */
3021
c906108c 3022static int
fba45db2 3023pmon_checkset (int recsize, char **buff, int *value)
c906108c
SS
3024{
3025 int count;
3026
3027 /* Add the checksum (without updating the value): */
3028 sprintf (*buff, "/C");
3029 count = pmon_makeb64 (*value, (*buff + 2), 12, NULL);
3030 *buff += (count + 2);
3031 sprintf (*buff, "\n");
c5aa993b 3032 *buff += 2; /* include zero terminator */
c906108c
SS
3033 /* Forcing a checksum validation clears the sum: */
3034 *value = 0;
c5aa993b 3035 return (recsize + count + 3);
c906108c
SS
3036}
3037
3038/* Amount of padding we leave after at the end of the output buffer,
3039 for the checksum and line termination characters: */
3040#define CHECKSIZE (4 + 4 + 4 + 2)
3041/* zero-fill, checksum, transfer end and line termination space. */
3042
3043/* The amount of binary data loaded from the object file in a single
3044 operation: */
3045#define BINCHUNK (1024)
3046
3047/* Maximum line of data accepted by the monitor: */
3048#define MAXRECSIZE (550)
3049/* NOTE: This constant depends on the monitor being used. This value
3050 is for PMON 5.x on the Cogent Vr4300 board. */
3051
477c84a7
KB
3052/* Create a FastLoad format record.
3053
3054 *OUTBUF is the buffer into which a FastLoad formatted record is
3055 written. On return, the pointer position represented by *OUTBUF
3056 is updated to point at the end of the data, i.e. the next position
3057 in the buffer that may be written. No attempt is made to NUL-
3058 terminate this portion of the record written to the buffer.
3059
3060 INBUF contains the binary input data from which the FastLoad
3061 formatted record will be built. *INPTR is an index into this
3062 buffer. *INPTR is updated as the input is consumed. Thus, on
3063 return, the caller has access to the position of the next input
3064 byte yet to be processed. INAMOUNT is the size, in bytes, of the
3065 input data.
3066
3067 *RECSIZE will be written with the size of the record written to the
3068 output buffer prior to returning. This size does not include a
3069 NUL-termination byte as none is written to the output buffer.
3070
3071 *CSUM is the output buffer checksum. It is updated as data is
3072 written to the output buffer.
3073
3074 *ZEROFILL is the current number of 3-byte zero sequences that have
3075 been encountered. It is both an input and an output to this
3076 function. */
3077
c906108c 3078static void
fba45db2
KB
3079pmon_make_fastrec (char **outbuf, unsigned char *inbuf, int *inptr,
3080 int inamount, int *recsize, unsigned int *csum,
3081 unsigned int *zerofill)
c906108c
SS
3082{
3083 int count = 0;
3084 char *p = *outbuf;
3085
3086 /* This is a simple check to ensure that our data will fit within
3087 the maximum allowable record size. Each record output is 4bytes
3088 in length. We must allow space for a pending zero fill command,
3089 the record, and a checksum record. */
c5aa993b
JM
3090 while ((*recsize < (MAXRECSIZE - CHECKSIZE)) && ((inamount - *inptr) > 0))
3091 {
3092 /* Process the binary data: */
3093 if ((inamount - *inptr) < 3)
3094 {
3095 if (*zerofill != 0)
3096 *recsize = pmon_zeroset (*recsize, &p, zerofill, csum);
3097 sprintf (p, "/B");
3098 count = pmon_makeb64 (inbuf[*inptr], &p[2], 12, csum);
3099 p += (2 + count);
3100 *recsize += (2 + count);
3101 (*inptr)++;
3102 }
3103 else
3104 {
3105 unsigned int value = ((inbuf[*inptr + 0] << 16) | (inbuf[*inptr + 1] << 8) | inbuf[*inptr + 2]);
123f5f96 3106
c5aa993b
JM
3107 /* Simple check for zero data. TODO: A better check would be
3108 to check the last, and then the middle byte for being zero
3109 (if the first byte is not). We could then check for
3110 following runs of zeros, and if above a certain size it is
3111 worth the 4 or 8 character hit of the byte insertions used
3112 to pad to the start of the zeroes. NOTE: This also depends
3113 on the alignment at the end of the zero run. */
3114 if (value == 0x00000000)
3115 {
3116 (*zerofill)++;
3117 if (*zerofill == 0xFFF) /* 12bit counter */
3118 *recsize = pmon_zeroset (*recsize, &p, zerofill, csum);
3119 }
3120 else
3121 {
3122 if (*zerofill != 0)
3123 *recsize = pmon_zeroset (*recsize, &p, zerofill, csum);
3124 count = pmon_makeb64 (value, p, 24, csum);
3125 p += count;
3126 *recsize += count;
3127 }
3128 *inptr += 3;
3129 }
c906108c 3130 }
c906108c
SS
3131
3132 *outbuf = p;
3133 return;
3134}
3135
477c84a7
KB
3136/* Attempt to read an ACK. If an ACK is not read in a timely manner,
3137 output the message specified by MESG. Return -1 for failure, 0
3138 for success. */
3139
c906108c 3140static int
fba45db2 3141pmon_check_ack (char *mesg)
c906108c
SS
3142{
3143#if defined(DOETXACK)
3144 int c;
3145
3146 if (!tftp_in_use)
3147 {
2cd58942 3148 c = serial_readchar (udp_in_use ? udp_desc : mips_desc,
688991e6 3149 remote_timeout);
c906108c
SS
3150 if ((c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT) || (c != 0x06))
3151 {
3152 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
3153 "Failed to receive valid ACK for %s\n", mesg);
c5aa993b 3154 return (-1); /* terminate the download */
c906108c
SS
3155 }
3156 }
3157#endif /* DOETXACK */
c5aa993b 3158 return (0);
c906108c
SS
3159}
3160
3161/* pmon_download - Send a sequence of characters to the PMON download port,
3162 which is either a serial port or a UDP socket. */
3163
3164static void
fba45db2 3165pmon_start_download (void)
c906108c
SS
3166{
3167 if (tftp_in_use)
3168 {
3169 /* Create the temporary download file. */
3170 if ((tftp_file = fopen (tftp_localname, "w")) == NULL)
3171 perror_with_name (tftp_localname);
3172 }
3173 else
3174 {
3175 mips_send_command (udp_in_use ? LOAD_CMD_UDP : LOAD_CMD, 0);
3176 mips_expect ("Downloading from ");
3177 mips_expect (udp_in_use ? "udp" : "tty0");
3178 mips_expect (", ^C to abort\r\n");
3179 }
3180}
3181
477c84a7
KB
3182/* Look for the string specified by STRING sent from the target board
3183 during a download operation. If the string in question is not
3184 seen, output an error message, remove the temporary file, if
3185 appropriate, and return 0. Otherwise, return 1 to indicate
3186 success. */
3187
c906108c
SS
3188static int
3189mips_expect_download (char *string)
3190{
3191 if (!mips_expect (string))
3192 {
3193 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Load did not complete successfully.\n");
3194 if (tftp_in_use)
3195 remove (tftp_localname); /* Remove temporary file */
3196 return 0;
3197 }
3198 else
3199 return 1;
3200}
3201
477c84a7
KB
3202/* Look for messages from the target board associated with the entry
3203 address.
3204
3205 NOTE: This function doesn't indicate success or failure, so we
3206 have no way to determine whether or not the output from the board
3207 was correctly seen. However, given that other items are checked
3208 after this, it seems unlikely that those checks will pass if this
3209 check doesn't first (silently) pass. */
3210
688991e6
AC
3211static void
3212pmon_check_entry_address (char *entry_address, int final)
3213{
3214 char hexnumber[9]; /* includes '\0' space */
123f5f96 3215
688991e6
AC
3216 mips_expect_timeout (entry_address, tftp_in_use ? 15 : remote_timeout);
3217 sprintf (hexnumber, "%x", final);
3218 mips_expect (hexnumber);
3219 mips_expect ("\r\n");
3220}
3221
477c84a7
KB
3222/* Look for messages from the target board showing the total number of
3223 bytes downloaded to the board. Output 1 for success if the tail
3224 end of the message was read correctly, 0 otherwise. */
3225
688991e6
AC
3226static int
3227pmon_check_total (int bintotal)
3228{
3229 char hexnumber[9]; /* includes '\0' space */
123f5f96 3230
688991e6
AC
3231 mips_expect ("\r\ntotal = 0x");
3232 sprintf (hexnumber, "%x", bintotal);
3233 mips_expect (hexnumber);
3234 return mips_expect_download (" bytes\r\n");
3235}
3236
477c84a7
KB
3237/* Look for the termination messages associated with the end of
3238 a download to the board.
3239
3240 Also, when `tftp_in_use' is set, issue the load command to the
3241 board causing the file to be transferred. (This is done prior
3242 to looking for the above mentioned termination messages.) */
3243
c906108c 3244static void
fba45db2 3245pmon_end_download (int final, int bintotal)
c906108c 3246{
c5aa993b 3247 char hexnumber[9]; /* includes '\0' space */
c906108c
SS
3248
3249 if (tftp_in_use)
3250 {
3251 static char *load_cmd_prefix = "load -b -s ";
3252 char *cmd;
3253 struct stat stbuf;
3254
3255 /* Close off the temporary file containing the load data. */
3256 fclose (tftp_file);
3257 tftp_file = NULL;
3258
3259 /* Make the temporary file readable by the world. */
3260 if (stat (tftp_localname, &stbuf) == 0)
3261 chmod (tftp_localname, stbuf.st_mode | S_IROTH);
3262
3263 /* Must reinitialize the board to prevent PMON from crashing. */
bbd2783e
KB
3264 if (mips_monitor != MON_ROCKHOPPER)
3265 mips_send_command ("initEther\r", -1);
c906108c
SS
3266
3267 /* Send the load command. */
3268 cmd = xmalloc (strlen (load_cmd_prefix) + strlen (tftp_name) + 2);
3269 strcpy (cmd, load_cmd_prefix);
3270 strcat (cmd, tftp_name);
3271 strcat (cmd, "\r");
3272 mips_send_command (cmd, 0);
b8c9b27d 3273 xfree (cmd);
c906108c
SS
3274 if (!mips_expect_download ("Downloading from "))
3275 return;
3276 if (!mips_expect_download (tftp_name))
3277 return;
3278 if (!mips_expect_download (", ^C to abort\r\n"))
3279 return;
3280 }
3281
3282 /* Wait for the stuff that PMON prints after the load has completed.
3283 The timeout value for use in the tftp case (15 seconds) was picked
3284 arbitrarily but might be too small for really large downloads. FIXME. */
688991e6 3285 switch (mips_monitor)
c906108c 3286 {
688991e6
AC
3287 case MON_LSI:
3288 pmon_check_ack ("termination");
3289 pmon_check_entry_address ("Entry address is ", final);
3290 if (!pmon_check_total (bintotal))
3291 return;
3292 break;
bbd2783e
KB
3293 case MON_ROCKHOPPER:
3294 if (!pmon_check_total (bintotal))
3295 return;
3296 pmon_check_entry_address ("Entry Address = ", final);
3297 break;
688991e6
AC
3298 default:
3299 pmon_check_entry_address ("Entry Address = ", final);
c906108c 3300 pmon_check_ack ("termination");
688991e6
AC
3301 if (!pmon_check_total (bintotal))
3302 return;
3303 break;
c906108c 3304 }
c906108c
SS
3305
3306 if (tftp_in_use)
3307 remove (tftp_localname); /* Remove temporary file */
3308}
3309
477c84a7
KB
3310/* Write the buffer specified by BUFFER of length LENGTH to either
3311 the board or the temporary file that'll eventually be transferred
3312 to the board. */
3313
c906108c 3314static void
fba45db2 3315pmon_download (char *buffer, int length)
c906108c
SS
3316{
3317 if (tftp_in_use)
3318 fwrite (buffer, 1, length, tftp_file);
3319 else
2cd58942 3320 serial_write (udp_in_use ? udp_desc : mips_desc, buffer, length);
c906108c
SS
3321}
3322
477c84a7
KB
3323/* Open object or executable file, FILE, and send it to the board
3324 using the FastLoad format. */
3325
c906108c 3326static void
fba45db2 3327pmon_load_fast (char *file)
c906108c
SS
3328{
3329 bfd *abfd;
3330 asection *s;
3331 unsigned char *binbuf;
3332 char *buffer;
3333 int reclen;
3334 unsigned int csum = 0;
3335 int hashmark = !tftp_in_use;
3336 int bintotal = 0;
3337 int final = 0;
3338 int finished = 0;
3339
c5aa993b
JM
3340 buffer = (char *) xmalloc (MAXRECSIZE + 1);
3341 binbuf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (BINCHUNK);
c906108c 3342
c5aa993b 3343 abfd = bfd_openr (file, 0);
c906108c 3344 if (!abfd)
c5aa993b
JM
3345 {
3346 printf_filtered ("Unable to open file %s\n", file);
3347 return;
3348 }
c906108c 3349
c5aa993b
JM
3350 if (bfd_check_format (abfd, bfd_object) == 0)
3351 {
3352 printf_filtered ("File is not an object file\n");
3353 return;
3354 }
c906108c
SS
3355
3356 /* Setup the required download state: */
3357 mips_send_command ("set dlproto etxack\r", -1);
3358 mips_send_command ("set dlecho off\r", -1);
3359 /* NOTE: We get a "cannot set variable" message if the variable is
3360 already defined to have the argument we give. The code doesn't
3361 care, since it just scans to the next prompt anyway. */
3362 /* Start the download: */
c5aa993b
JM
3363 pmon_start_download ();
3364
c906108c 3365 /* Zero the checksum */
c5aa993b
JM
3366 sprintf (buffer, "/Kxx\n");
3367 reclen = strlen (buffer);
c906108c 3368 pmon_download (buffer, reclen);
c5aa993b 3369 finished = pmon_check_ack ("/Kxx");
c906108c
SS
3370
3371 for (s = abfd->sections; s && !finished; s = s->next)
c5aa993b
JM
3372 if (s->flags & SEC_LOAD) /* only deal with loadable sections */
3373 {
2c500098
AM
3374 bintotal += bfd_get_section_size (s);
3375 final = (s->vma + bfd_get_section_size (s));
c5aa993b
JM
3376
3377 printf_filtered ("%s\t: 0x%4x .. 0x%4x ", s->name, (unsigned int) s->vma,
2c500098 3378 (unsigned int) (s->vma + bfd_get_section_size (s)));
c5aa993b
JM
3379 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
3380
3381 /* Output the starting address */
3382 sprintf (buffer, "/A");
3383 reclen = pmon_makeb64 (s->vma, &buffer[2], 36, &csum);
3384 buffer[2 + reclen] = '\n';
3385 buffer[3 + reclen] = '\0';
3386 reclen += 3; /* for the initial escape code and carriage return */
3387 pmon_download (buffer, reclen);
3388 finished = pmon_check_ack ("/A");
3389
3390 if (!finished)
3391 {
3392 unsigned int binamount;
3393 unsigned int zerofill = 0;
3394 char *bp = buffer;
3395 unsigned int i;
3396
3397 reclen = 0;
3398
2c500098
AM
3399 for (i = 0;
3400 i < bfd_get_section_size (s) && !finished;
3401 i += binamount)
c5aa993b
JM
3402 {
3403 int binptr = 0;
3404
2c500098 3405 binamount = min (BINCHUNK, bfd_get_section_size (s) - i);
c5aa993b
JM
3406
3407 bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, s, binbuf, i, binamount);
3408
3409 /* This keeps a rolling checksum, until we decide to output
3410 the line: */
3411 for (; ((binamount - binptr) > 0);)
3412 {
1fa79fac
MS
3413 pmon_make_fastrec (&bp, binbuf, &binptr, binamount,
3414 &reclen, &csum, &zerofill);
c5aa993b
JM
3415 if (reclen >= (MAXRECSIZE - CHECKSIZE))
3416 {
3417 reclen = pmon_checkset (reclen, &bp, &csum);
3418 pmon_download (buffer, reclen);
3419 finished = pmon_check_ack ("data record");
3420 if (finished)
3421 {
3422 zerofill = 0; /* do not transmit pending zerofills */
3423 break;
3424 }
3425
9a4105ab
AC
3426 if (deprecated_ui_load_progress_hook)
3427 deprecated_ui_load_progress_hook (s->name, i);
7829b833 3428
c5aa993b
JM
3429 if (hashmark)
3430 {
3431 putchar_unfiltered ('#');
3432 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
3433 }
3434
3435 bp = buffer;
3436 reclen = 0; /* buffer processed */
3437 }
3438 }
3439 }
3440
3441 /* Ensure no out-standing zerofill requests: */
3442 if (zerofill != 0)
3443 reclen = pmon_zeroset (reclen, &bp, &zerofill, &csum);
3444
3445 /* and then flush the line: */
3446 if (reclen > 0)
3447 {
3448 reclen = pmon_checkset (reclen, &bp, &csum);
3449 /* Currently pmon_checkset outputs the line terminator by
3450 default, so we write out the buffer so far: */
3451 pmon_download (buffer, reclen);
3452 finished = pmon_check_ack ("record remnant");
3453 }
3454 }
3455
3456 putchar_unfiltered ('\n');
3457 }
c906108c
SS
3458
3459 /* Terminate the transfer. We know that we have an empty output
3460 buffer at this point. */
c5aa993b 3461 sprintf (buffer, "/E/E\n"); /* include dummy padding characters */
c906108c
SS
3462 reclen = strlen (buffer);
3463 pmon_download (buffer, reclen);
3464
c5aa993b
JM
3465 if (finished)
3466 { /* Ignore the termination message: */
2cd58942 3467 serial_flush_input (udp_in_use ? udp_desc : mips_desc);
c5aa993b
JM
3468 }
3469 else
3470 { /* Deal with termination message: */
3471 pmon_end_download (final, bintotal);
3472 }
c906108c
SS
3473
3474 return;
3475}
3476
3477/* mips_load -- download a file. */
3478
3479static void
fba45db2 3480mips_load (char *file, int from_tty)
c906108c 3481{
fb14de7b
UW
3482 struct regcache *regcache;
3483
c906108c
SS
3484 /* Get the board out of remote debugging mode. */
3485 if (mips_exit_debug ())
3486 error ("mips_load: Couldn't get into monitor mode.");
3487
3488 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT)
c5aa993b 3489 pmon_load_fast (file);
c906108c 3490 else
c5aa993b 3491 mips_load_srec (file);
c906108c
SS
3492
3493 mips_initialize ();
3494
3495 /* Finally, make the PC point at the start address */
fb14de7b 3496 regcache = get_current_regcache ();
c906108c
SS
3497 if (mips_monitor != MON_IDT)
3498 {
3499 /* Work around problem where PMON monitor updates the PC after a load
c5aa993b 3500 to a different value than GDB thinks it has. The following ensures
fb14de7b 3501 that the regcache_write_pc() WILL update the PC value: */
a624e111 3502 regcache_invalidate (regcache,
97b0f3e2 3503 mips_regnum (get_regcache_arch (regcache))->pc);
c906108c
SS
3504 }
3505 if (exec_bfd)
fb14de7b 3506 regcache_write_pc (regcache, bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd));
8eeafb51 3507}
c906108c 3508
8eeafb51
KB
3509/* Check to see if a thread is still alive. */
3510
3511static int
3512mips_thread_alive (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid)
3513{
3514 if (ptid_equal (ptid, remote_mips_ptid))
3515 /* The monitor's task is always alive. */
3516 return 1;
c906108c 3517
8eeafb51 3518 return 0;
c906108c
SS
3519}
3520
8eeafb51
KB
3521/* Convert a thread ID to a string. Returns the string in a static
3522 buffer. */
3523
3524static char *
3525mips_pid_to_str (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid)
3526{
3527 static char buf[64];
3528
3529 if (ptid_equal (ptid, remote_mips_ptid))
3530 {
3531 xsnprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "Thread <main>");
3532 return buf;
3533 }
3534
3535 return normal_pid_to_str (ptid);
3536}
c906108c
SS
3537
3538/* Pass the command argument as a packet to PMON verbatim. */
3539
3540static void
fba45db2 3541pmon_command (char *args, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
3542{
3543 char buf[DATA_MAXLEN + 1];
3544 int rlen;
3545
3546 sprintf (buf, "0x0 %s", args);
3547 mips_send_packet (buf, 1);
3548 printf_filtered ("Send packet: %s\n", buf);
3549
3550 rlen = mips_receive_packet (buf, 1, mips_receive_wait);
3551 buf[rlen] = '\0';
3552 printf_filtered ("Received packet: %s\n", buf);
3553}
3554\f
a78f21af
AC
3555extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_remote_mips; /* -Wmissing-prototypes */
3556
477c84a7
KB
3557/* Initialize mips_ops, lsi_ops, ddb_ops, pmon_ops, and rockhopper_ops.
3558 Create target specific commands and perform other initializations
3559 specific to this file. */
3560
c906108c 3561void
fba45db2 3562_initialize_remote_mips (void)
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3563{
3564 /* Initialize the fields in mips_ops that are common to all four targets. */
3565 mips_ops.to_longname = "Remote MIPS debugging over serial line";
3566 mips_ops.to_close = mips_close;
3567 mips_ops.to_detach = mips_detach;
3568 mips_ops.to_resume = mips_resume;
3569 mips_ops.to_fetch_registers = mips_fetch_registers;
3570 mips_ops.to_store_registers = mips_store_registers;
3571 mips_ops.to_prepare_to_store = mips_prepare_to_store;
c8e73a31 3572 mips_ops.deprecated_xfer_memory = mips_xfer_memory;
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3573 mips_ops.to_files_info = mips_files_info;
3574 mips_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = mips_insert_breakpoint;
3575 mips_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = mips_remove_breakpoint;
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3576 mips_ops.to_insert_watchpoint = mips_insert_watchpoint;
3577 mips_ops.to_remove_watchpoint = mips_remove_watchpoint;
3578 mips_ops.to_stopped_by_watchpoint = mips_stopped_by_watchpoint;
3579 mips_ops.to_can_use_hw_breakpoint = mips_can_use_watchpoint;
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3580 mips_ops.to_kill = mips_kill;
3581 mips_ops.to_load = mips_load;
3582 mips_ops.to_create_inferior = mips_create_inferior;
3583 mips_ops.to_mourn_inferior = mips_mourn_inferior;
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3584 mips_ops.to_thread_alive = mips_thread_alive;
3585 mips_ops.to_pid_to_str = mips_pid_to_str;
49d03eab 3586 mips_ops.to_log_command = serial_log_command;
c906108c 3587 mips_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum;
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3588 mips_ops.to_has_all_memory = default_child_has_all_memory;
3589 mips_ops.to_has_memory = default_child_has_memory;
3590 mips_ops.to_has_stack = default_child_has_stack;
3591 mips_ops.to_has_registers = default_child_has_registers;
3592 mips_ops.to_has_execution = default_child_has_execution;
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3593 mips_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
3594
3595 /* Copy the common fields to all four target vectors. */
bbd2783e 3596 rockhopper_ops = pmon_ops = ddb_ops = lsi_ops = mips_ops;
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3597
3598 /* Initialize target-specific fields in the target vectors. */
3599 mips_ops.to_shortname = "mips";
3600 mips_ops.to_doc = "\
3601Debug a board using the MIPS remote debugging protocol over a serial line.\n\
3602The argument is the device it is connected to or, if it contains a colon,\n\
3603HOST:PORT to access a board over a network";
3604 mips_ops.to_open = mips_open;
3605 mips_ops.to_wait = mips_wait;
3606
3607 pmon_ops.to_shortname = "pmon";
c5aa993b 3608 pmon_ops.to_doc = "\
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3609Debug a board using the PMON MIPS remote debugging protocol over a serial\n\
3610line. The argument is the device it is connected to or, if it contains a\n\
3611colon, HOST:PORT to access a board over a network";
3612 pmon_ops.to_open = pmon_open;
3613 pmon_ops.to_wait = mips_wait;
3614
3615 ddb_ops.to_shortname = "ddb";
3616 ddb_ops.to_doc = "\
3617Debug a board using the PMON MIPS remote debugging protocol over a serial\n\
3618line. The first argument is the device it is connected to or, if it contains\n\
3619a colon, HOST:PORT to access a board over a network. The optional second\n\
3620parameter is the temporary file in the form HOST:FILENAME to be used for\n\
3621TFTP downloads to the board. The optional third parameter is the local name\n\
3622of the TFTP temporary file, if it differs from the filename seen by the board.";
3623 ddb_ops.to_open = ddb_open;
3624 ddb_ops.to_wait = mips_wait;
3625
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3626 rockhopper_ops.to_shortname = "rockhopper";
3627 rockhopper_ops.to_doc = ddb_ops.to_doc;
3628 rockhopper_ops.to_open = rockhopper_open;
3629 rockhopper_ops.to_wait = mips_wait;
3630
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3631 lsi_ops.to_shortname = "lsi";
3632 lsi_ops.to_doc = pmon_ops.to_doc;
3633 lsi_ops.to_open = lsi_open;
3634 lsi_ops.to_wait = mips_wait;
3635
3636 /* Add the targets. */
3637 add_target (&mips_ops);
3638 add_target (&pmon_ops);
3639 add_target (&ddb_ops);
3640 add_target (&lsi_ops);
bbd2783e 3641 add_target (&rockhopper_ops);
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3643 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("timeout", no_class, &mips_receive_wait, _("\
3644Set timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O."), _("\
3645Show timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O."), NULL,
3646 NULL,
3647 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */
3648 &setlist, &showlist);
3649
3650 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("retransmit-timeout", no_class,
3651 &mips_retransmit_wait, _("\
3652Set retransmit timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O."), _("\
3653Show retransmit timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O."), _("\
c906108c 3654This is the number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgement to a packet\n\
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3655before resending the packet."),
3656 NULL,
3657 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */
3658 &setlist, &showlist);
3659
3660 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("syn-garbage-limit", no_class,
3661 &mips_syn_garbage, _("\
3662Set the maximum number of characters to ignore when scanning for a SYN."), _("\
3663Show the maximum number of characters to ignore when scanning for a SYN."), _("\
c906108c 3664This is the maximum number of characters GDB will ignore when trying to\n\
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3665synchronize with the remote system. A value of -1 means that there is no\n\
3666limit. (Note that these characters are printed out even though they are\n\
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3667ignored.)"),
3668 NULL,
3669 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */
3670 &setlist, &showlist);
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3672 add_setshow_string_cmd ("monitor-prompt", class_obscure,
3673 &mips_monitor_prompt, _("\
3674Set the prompt that GDB expects from the monitor."), _("\
3675Show the prompt that GDB expects from the monitor."), NULL,
3676 NULL,
3677 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */
3678 &setlist, &showlist);
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3680 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("monitor-warnings", class_obscure,
3681 &monitor_warnings, _("\
3682Set printing of monitor warnings."), _("\
3683Show printing of monitor warnings."), _("\
3684When enabled, monitor warnings about hardware breakpoints will be displayed."),
3685 NULL,
3686 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */
3687 &setlist, &showlist);
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24ec834b 3689 add_com ("pmon", class_obscure, pmon_command,
1bedd215 3690 _("Send a packet to PMON (must be in debug mode)."));
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3692 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("mask-address", no_class, &mask_address_p, _("\
3693Set zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses when talking to PMON targets."), _("\
3694Show zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses when talking to PMON targets."), _("\
3695Use \"on\" to enable the masking and \"off\" to disable it."),
3696 NULL,
3697 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */
3698 &setlist, &showlist);
8eeafb51 3699 remote_mips_ptid = ptid_build (42000, 0, 42000);
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