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c906108c 1/* Interface between GDB and target environments, including files and processes
0088c768 2
32d0add0 3 Copyright (C) 1990-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
0088c768 4
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5 Contributed by Cygnus Support. Written by John Gilmore.
6
c5aa993b 7 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 8
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9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 12 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 13
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14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 18
c5aa993b 19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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21
22#if !defined (TARGET_H)
23#define TARGET_H
24
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25struct objfile;
26struct ui_file;
27struct mem_attrib;
1e3ff5ad 28struct target_ops;
d248b706 29struct bp_location;
8181d85f 30struct bp_target_info;
56be3814 31struct regcache;
07b82ea5 32struct target_section_table;
35b1e5cc 33struct trace_state_variable;
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34struct trace_status;
35struct uploaded_tsv;
36struct uploaded_tp;
0fb4aa4b 37struct static_tracepoint_marker;
b3b9301e 38struct traceframe_info;
0cf6dd15 39struct expression;
2a2f9fe4 40struct dcache_struct;
07c138c8 41struct inferior;
0cf6dd15 42
68c14faa 43#include "infrun.h" /* For enum exec_direction_kind. */
f486487f 44#include "breakpoint.h" /* For enum bptype. */
68c14faa 45
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46/* This include file defines the interface between the main part
47 of the debugger, and the part which is target-specific, or
48 specific to the communications interface between us and the
49 target.
50
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51 A TARGET is an interface between the debugger and a particular
52 kind of file or process. Targets can be STACKED in STRATA,
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53 so that more than one target can potentially respond to a request.
54 In particular, memory accesses will walk down the stack of targets
55 until they find a target that is interested in handling that particular
56 address. STRATA are artificial boundaries on the stack, within
57 which particular kinds of targets live. Strata exist so that
58 people don't get confused by pushing e.g. a process target and then
59 a file target, and wondering why they can't see the current values
60 of variables any more (the file target is handling them and they
61 never get to the process target). So when you push a file target,
62 it goes into the file stratum, which is always below the process
63 stratum. */
64
721ec300 65#include "target/target.h"
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66#include "target/resume.h"
67#include "target/wait.h"
68#include "target/waitstatus.h"
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69#include "bfd.h"
70#include "symtab.h"
29e57380 71#include "memattr.h"
fd79ecee 72#include "vec.h"
2aecd87f 73#include "gdb_signals.h"
02d27625 74#include "btrace.h"
9852c492 75#include "command.h"
c906108c 76
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77#include "break-common.h" /* For enum target_hw_bp_type. */
78
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79enum strata
80 {
81 dummy_stratum, /* The lowest of the low */
82 file_stratum, /* Executable files, etc */
c0edd9ed 83 process_stratum, /* Executing processes or core dump files */
81e64f55 84 thread_stratum, /* Executing threads */
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85 record_stratum, /* Support record debugging */
86 arch_stratum /* Architecture overrides */
c5aa993b 87 };
c906108c 88
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89enum thread_control_capabilities
90 {
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91 tc_none = 0, /* Default: can't control thread execution. */
92 tc_schedlock = 1, /* Can lock the thread scheduler. */
c5aa993b 93 };
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95/* The structure below stores information about a system call.
96 It is basically used in the "catch syscall" command, and in
97 every function that gives information about a system call.
98
99 It's also good to mention that its fields represent everything
100 that we currently know about a syscall in GDB. */
101struct syscall
102 {
103 /* The syscall number. */
104 int number;
105
106 /* The syscall name. */
107 const char *name;
108 };
109
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110/* Return a pretty printed form of target_waitstatus.
111 Space for the result is malloc'd, caller must free. */
112extern char *target_waitstatus_to_string (const struct target_waitstatus *);
113
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114/* Return a pretty printed form of TARGET_OPTIONS.
115 Space for the result is malloc'd, caller must free. */
116extern char *target_options_to_string (int target_options);
117
2acceee2 118/* Possible types of events that the inferior handler will have to
0d06e24b 119 deal with. */
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120enum inferior_event_type
121 {
2acceee2 122 /* Process a normal inferior event which will result in target_wait
0d06e24b 123 being called. */
2146d243 124 INF_REG_EVENT,
0d06e24b 125 /* We are called because a timer went off. */
2acceee2 126 INF_TIMER,
0d06e24b 127 /* We are called to do stuff after the inferior stops. */
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128 INF_EXEC_COMPLETE,
129 /* We are called to do some stuff after the inferior stops, but we
130 are expected to reenter the proceed() and
c378eb4e 131 handle_inferior_event() functions. This is used only in case of
0d06e24b 132 'step n' like commands. */
c2d11a7d 133 INF_EXEC_CONTINUE
2acceee2 134 };
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136/* Target objects which can be transfered using target_read,
137 target_write, et cetera. */
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139enum target_object
140{
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141 /* AVR target specific transfer. See "avr-tdep.c" and "remote.c". */
142 TARGET_OBJECT_AVR,
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143 /* SPU target specific transfer. See "spu-tdep.c". */
144 TARGET_OBJECT_SPU,
1e3ff5ad 145 /* Transfer up-to LEN bytes of memory starting at OFFSET. */
287a334e 146 TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY,
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147 /* Memory, avoiding GDB's data cache and trusting the executable.
148 Target implementations of to_xfer_partial never need to handle
149 this object, and most callers should not use it. */
150 TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY,
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151 /* Memory known to be part of the target's stack. This is cached even
152 if it is not in a region marked as such, since it is known to be
153 "normal" RAM. */
154 TARGET_OBJECT_STACK_MEMORY,
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155 /* Memory known to be part of the target code. This is cached even
156 if it is not in a region marked as such. */
157 TARGET_OBJECT_CODE_MEMORY,
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158 /* Kernel Unwind Table. See "ia64-tdep.c". */
159 TARGET_OBJECT_UNWIND_TABLE,
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160 /* Transfer auxilliary vector. */
161 TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV,
baf92889 162 /* StackGhost cookie. See "sparc-tdep.c". */
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163 TARGET_OBJECT_WCOOKIE,
164 /* Target memory map in XML format. */
165 TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY_MAP,
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166 /* Flash memory. This object can be used to write contents to
167 a previously erased flash memory. Using it without erasing
168 flash can have unexpected results. Addresses are physical
169 address on target, and not relative to flash start. */
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170 TARGET_OBJECT_FLASH,
171 /* Available target-specific features, e.g. registers and coprocessors.
172 See "target-descriptions.c". ANNEX should never be empty. */
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173 TARGET_OBJECT_AVAILABLE_FEATURES,
174 /* Currently loaded libraries, in XML format. */
07e059b5 175 TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES,
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176 /* Currently loaded libraries specific for SVR4 systems, in XML format. */
177 TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_SVR4,
4d1eb6b4 178 /* Currently loaded libraries specific to AIX systems, in XML format. */
ff99b71b 179 TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_AIX,
07e059b5 180 /* Get OS specific data. The ANNEX specifies the type (running
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181 processes, etc.). The data being transfered is expected to follow
182 the DTD specified in features/osdata.dtd. */
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183 TARGET_OBJECT_OSDATA,
184 /* Extra signal info. Usually the contents of `siginfo_t' on unix
185 platforms. */
186 TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO,
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187 /* The list of threads that are being debugged. */
188 TARGET_OBJECT_THREADS,
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189 /* Collected static trace data. */
190 TARGET_OBJECT_STATIC_TRACE_DATA,
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191 /* The HP-UX registers (those that can be obtained or modified by using
192 the TT_LWP_RUREGS/TT_LWP_WUREGS ttrace requests). */
193 TARGET_OBJECT_HPUX_UREGS,
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194 /* The HP-UX shared library linkage pointer. ANNEX should be a string
195 image of the code address whose linkage pointer we are looking for.
196
197 The size of the data transfered is always 8 bytes (the size of an
198 address on ia64). */
199 TARGET_OBJECT_HPUX_SOLIB_GOT,
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200 /* Traceframe info, in XML format. */
201 TARGET_OBJECT_TRACEFRAME_INFO,
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202 /* Load maps for FDPIC systems. */
203 TARGET_OBJECT_FDPIC,
f00c55f8 204 /* Darwin dynamic linker info data. */
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205 TARGET_OBJECT_DARWIN_DYLD_INFO,
206 /* OpenVMS Unwind Information Block. */
02d27625 207 TARGET_OBJECT_OPENVMS_UIB,
9accd112 208 /* Branch trace data, in XML format. */
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209 TARGET_OBJECT_BTRACE,
210 /* Branch trace configuration, in XML format. */
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211 TARGET_OBJECT_BTRACE_CONF,
212 /* The pathname of the executable file that was run to create
213 a specified process. ANNEX should be a string representation
214 of the process ID of the process in question, in hexadecimal
215 format. */
216 TARGET_OBJECT_EXEC_FILE,
c378eb4e 217 /* Possible future objects: TARGET_OBJECT_FILE, ... */
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218};
219
9b409511 220/* Possible values returned by target_xfer_partial, etc. */
6be7b56e 221
9b409511 222enum target_xfer_status
6be7b56e 223{
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224 /* Some bytes are transferred. */
225 TARGET_XFER_OK = 1,
226
227 /* No further transfer is possible. */
228 TARGET_XFER_EOF = 0,
229
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230 /* The piece of the object requested is unavailable. */
231 TARGET_XFER_UNAVAILABLE = 2,
232
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233 /* Generic I/O error. Note that it's important that this is '-1',
234 as we still have target_xfer-related code returning hardcoded
235 '-1' on error. */
236 TARGET_XFER_E_IO = -1,
237
01cb8804 238 /* Keep list in sync with target_xfer_status_to_string. */
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239};
240
01cb8804 241/* Return the string form of STATUS. */
6be7b56e 242
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243extern const char *
244 target_xfer_status_to_string (enum target_xfer_status status);
6be7b56e 245
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246/* Enumeration of the kinds of traceframe searches that a target may
247 be able to perform. */
248
249enum trace_find_type
250 {
251 tfind_number,
252 tfind_pc,
253 tfind_tp,
254 tfind_range,
255 tfind_outside,
256 };
257
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258typedef struct static_tracepoint_marker *static_tracepoint_marker_p;
259DEF_VEC_P(static_tracepoint_marker_p);
260
9b409511 261typedef enum target_xfer_status
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262 target_xfer_partial_ftype (struct target_ops *ops,
263 enum target_object object,
264 const char *annex,
265 gdb_byte *readbuf,
266 const gdb_byte *writebuf,
267 ULONGEST offset,
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268 ULONGEST len,
269 ULONGEST *xfered_len);
4ac248ca 270
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271enum target_xfer_status
272 raw_memory_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops, gdb_byte *readbuf,
273 const gdb_byte *writebuf, ULONGEST memaddr,
274 LONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len);
275
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276/* Request that OPS transfer up to LEN addressable units of the target's
277 OBJECT. When reading from a memory object, the size of an addressable unit
278 is architecture dependent and can be found using
279 gdbarch_addressable_memory_unit_size. Otherwise, an addressable unit is 1
280 byte long. BUF should point to a buffer large enough to hold the read data,
281 taking into account the addressable unit size. The OFFSET, for a seekable
282 object, specifies the starting point. The ANNEX can be used to provide
283 additional data-specific information to the target.
284
285 Return the number of addressable units actually transferred, or a negative
286 error code (an 'enum target_xfer_error' value) if the transfer is not
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287 supported or otherwise fails. Return of a positive value less than
288 LEN indicates that no further transfer is possible. Unlike the raw
289 to_xfer_partial interface, callers of these functions do not need
290 to retry partial transfers. */
1e3ff5ad 291
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292extern LONGEST target_read (struct target_ops *ops,
293 enum target_object object,
1b0ba102 294 const char *annex, gdb_byte *buf,
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295 ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len);
296
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297struct memory_read_result
298 {
c378eb4e 299 /* First address that was read. */
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300 ULONGEST begin;
301 /* Past-the-end address. */
302 ULONGEST end;
303 /* The data. */
304 gdb_byte *data;
305};
306typedef struct memory_read_result memory_read_result_s;
307DEF_VEC_O(memory_read_result_s);
308
309extern void free_memory_read_result_vector (void *);
310
311extern VEC(memory_read_result_s)* read_memory_robust (struct target_ops *ops,
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312 const ULONGEST offset,
313 const LONGEST len);
314
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315/* Request that OPS transfer up to LEN addressable units from BUF to the
316 target's OBJECT. When writing to a memory object, the addressable unit
317 size is architecture dependent and can be found using
318 gdbarch_addressable_memory_unit_size. Otherwise, an addressable unit is 1
319 byte long. The OFFSET, for a seekable object, specifies the starting point.
320 The ANNEX can be used to provide additional data-specific information to
321 the target.
322
323 Return the number of addressable units actually transferred, or a negative
324 error code (an 'enum target_xfer_status' value) if the transfer is not
325 supported or otherwise fails. Return of a positive value less than
326 LEN indicates that no further transfer is possible. Unlike the raw
327 to_xfer_partial interface, callers of these functions do not need to
328 retry partial transfers. */
329
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330extern LONGEST target_write (struct target_ops *ops,
331 enum target_object object,
1b0ba102 332 const char *annex, const gdb_byte *buf,
1e3ff5ad 333 ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len);
b6591e8b 334
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335/* Similar to target_write, except that it also calls PROGRESS with
336 the number of bytes written and the opaque BATON after every
337 successful partial write (and before the first write). This is
338 useful for progress reporting and user interaction while writing
339 data. To abort the transfer, the progress callback can throw an
340 exception. */
341
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342LONGEST target_write_with_progress (struct target_ops *ops,
343 enum target_object object,
344 const char *annex, const gdb_byte *buf,
345 ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len,
346 void (*progress) (ULONGEST, void *),
347 void *baton);
348
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349/* Wrapper to perform a full read of unknown size. OBJECT/ANNEX will
350 be read using OPS. The return value will be -1 if the transfer
351 fails or is not supported; 0 if the object is empty; or the length
352 of the object otherwise. If a positive value is returned, a
353 sufficiently large buffer will be allocated using xmalloc and
354 returned in *BUF_P containing the contents of the object.
355
356 This method should be used for objects sufficiently small to store
357 in a single xmalloc'd buffer, when no fixed bound on the object's
358 size is known in advance. Don't try to read TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY
359 through this function. */
360
361extern LONGEST target_read_alloc (struct target_ops *ops,
362 enum target_object object,
363 const char *annex, gdb_byte **buf_p);
364
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365/* Read OBJECT/ANNEX using OPS. The result is NUL-terminated and
366 returned as a string, allocated using xmalloc. If an error occurs
367 or the transfer is unsupported, NULL is returned. Empty objects
368 are returned as allocated but empty strings. A warning is issued
369 if the result contains any embedded NUL bytes. */
370
371extern char *target_read_stralloc (struct target_ops *ops,
372 enum target_object object,
373 const char *annex);
374
6be7b56e 375/* See target_ops->to_xfer_partial. */
4ac248ca 376extern target_xfer_partial_ftype target_xfer_partial;
6be7b56e 377
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378/* Wrappers to target read/write that perform memory transfers. They
379 throw an error if the memory transfer fails.
380
381 NOTE: cagney/2003-10-23: The naming schema is lifted from
382 "frame.h". The parameter order is lifted from get_frame_memory,
383 which in turn lifted it from read_memory. */
384
385extern void get_target_memory (struct target_ops *ops, CORE_ADDR addr,
1b0ba102 386 gdb_byte *buf, LONGEST len);
b6591e8b 387extern ULONGEST get_target_memory_unsigned (struct target_ops *ops,
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388 CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
389 enum bfd_endian byte_order);
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391struct thread_info; /* fwd decl for parameter list below: */
392
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393/* The type of the callback to the to_async method. */
394
395typedef void async_callback_ftype (enum inferior_event_type event_type,
396 void *context);
397
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398/* Normally target debug printing is purely type-based. However,
399 sometimes it is necessary to override the debug printing on a
400 per-argument basis. This macro can be used, attribute-style, to
401 name the target debug printing function for a particular method
402 argument. FUNC is the name of the function. The macro's
403 definition is empty because it is only used by the
404 make-target-delegates script. */
405
406#define TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER(FUNC)
407
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408/* These defines are used to mark target_ops methods. The script
409 make-target-delegates scans these and auto-generates the base
410 method implementations. There are four macros that can be used:
411
412 1. TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE. There is no argument. The base method
413 does nothing. This is only valid if the method return type is
414 'void'.
415
416 2. TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN. The argument is a function call, like
417 'tcomplain ()'. The base method simply makes this call, which is
418 assumed not to return.
419
420 3. TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN. The argument is a C expression. The
421 base method returns this expression's value.
422
423 4. TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC. The argument is the name of a function.
424 make-target-delegates does not generate a base method in this case,
425 but instead uses the argument function as the base method. */
426
427#define TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE()
428#define TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN(ARG)
429#define TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN(ARG)
430#define TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC(ARG)
431
c906108c 432struct target_ops
c5aa993b 433 {
258b763a 434 struct target_ops *beneath; /* To the target under this one. */
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435 const char *to_shortname; /* Name this target type */
436 const char *to_longname; /* Name for printing */
437 const char *to_doc; /* Documentation. Does not include trailing
c906108c 438 newline, and starts with a one-line descrip-
0d06e24b 439 tion (probably similar to to_longname). */
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440 /* Per-target scratch pad. */
441 void *to_data;
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442 /* The open routine takes the rest of the parameters from the
443 command, and (if successful) pushes a new target onto the
444 stack. Targets should supply this routine, if only to provide
445 an error message. */
014f9477 446 void (*to_open) (const char *, int);
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447 /* Old targets with a static target vector provide "to_close".
448 New re-entrant targets provide "to_xclose" and that is expected
449 to xfree everything (including the "struct target_ops"). */
460014f5 450 void (*to_xclose) (struct target_ops *targ);
de90e03d 451 void (*to_close) (struct target_ops *);
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452 /* Attaches to a process on the target side. Arguments are as
453 passed to the `attach' command by the user. This routine can
454 be called when the target is not on the target-stack, if the
455 target_can_run routine returns 1; in that case, it must push
456 itself onto the stack. Upon exit, the target should be ready
457 for normal operations, and should be ready to deliver the
458 status of the process immediately (without waiting) to an
459 upcoming target_wait call. */
c0939df1 460 void (*to_attach) (struct target_ops *ops, const char *, int);
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461 void (*to_post_attach) (struct target_ops *, int)
462 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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463 void (*to_detach) (struct target_ops *ops, const char *, int)
464 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
fee354ee 465 void (*to_disconnect) (struct target_ops *, const char *, int)
86a0854a 466 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
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467 void (*to_resume) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t,
468 int TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER (target_debug_print_step),
469 enum gdb_signal)
6b84065d 470 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (noprocess ());
117de6a9 471 ptid_t (*to_wait) (struct target_ops *,
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472 ptid_t, struct target_waitstatus *,
473 int TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER (target_debug_print_options))
6b84065d 474 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (noprocess ());
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475 void (*to_fetch_registers) (struct target_ops *, struct regcache *, int)
476 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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477 void (*to_store_registers) (struct target_ops *, struct regcache *, int)
478 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (noprocess ());
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479 void (*to_prepare_to_store) (struct target_ops *, struct regcache *)
480 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (noprocess ());
c5aa993b 481
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482 void (*to_files_info) (struct target_ops *)
483 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
3db08215 484 int (*to_insert_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *, struct gdbarch *,
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485 struct bp_target_info *)
486 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (memory_insert_breakpoint);
3db08215 487 int (*to_remove_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *, struct gdbarch *,
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488 struct bp_target_info *)
489 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (memory_remove_breakpoint);
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490
491 /* Returns true if the target stopped because it executed a
492 software breakpoint. This is necessary for correct background
493 execution / non-stop mode operation, and for correct PC
494 adjustment on targets where the PC needs to be adjusted when a
495 software breakpoint triggers. In these modes, by the time GDB
496 processes a breakpoint event, the breakpoint may already be
497 done from the target, so GDB needs to be able to tell whether
498 it should ignore the event and whether it should adjust the PC.
499 See adjust_pc_after_break. */
500 int (*to_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *)
501 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
502 /* Returns true if the above method is supported. */
503 int (*to_supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *)
504 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
505
506 /* Returns true if the target stopped for a hardware breakpoint.
507 Likewise, if the target supports hardware breakpoints, this
508 method is necessary for correct background execution / non-stop
509 mode operation. Even though hardware breakpoints do not
510 require PC adjustment, GDB needs to be able to tell whether the
511 hardware breakpoint event is a delayed event for a breakpoint
512 that is already gone and should thus be ignored. */
513 int (*to_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *)
514 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
515 /* Returns true if the above method is supported. */
516 int (*to_supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *)
517 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
518
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519 int (*to_can_use_hw_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *,
520 enum bptype, int, int)
52b51d06 521 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
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522 int (*to_ranged_break_num_registers) (struct target_ops *)
523 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
23a26771 524 int (*to_insert_hw_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *,
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525 struct gdbarch *, struct bp_target_info *)
526 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
a64dc96c 527 int (*to_remove_hw_breakpoint) (struct target_ops *,
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528 struct gdbarch *, struct bp_target_info *)
529 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
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530
531 /* Documentation of what the two routines below are expected to do is
532 provided with the corresponding target_* macros. */
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533 int (*to_remove_watchpoint) (struct target_ops *, CORE_ADDR, int,
534 enum target_hw_bp_type, struct expression *)
61dd109f 535 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
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536 int (*to_insert_watchpoint) (struct target_ops *, CORE_ADDR, int,
537 enum target_hw_bp_type, struct expression *)
016facd4 538 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
0cf6dd15 539
9c06b0b4 540 int (*to_insert_mask_watchpoint) (struct target_ops *,
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541 CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, int)
542 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
9c06b0b4 543 int (*to_remove_mask_watchpoint) (struct target_ops *,
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544 CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, int)
545 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
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546 int (*to_stopped_by_watchpoint) (struct target_ops *)
547 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
74174d2e 548 int to_have_steppable_watchpoint;
7df1a324 549 int to_have_continuable_watchpoint;
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550 int (*to_stopped_data_address) (struct target_ops *, CORE_ADDR *)
551 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
5009afc5 552 int (*to_watchpoint_addr_within_range) (struct target_ops *,
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553 CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, int)
554 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_watchpoint_addr_within_range);
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555
556 /* Documentation of this routine is provided with the corresponding
557 target_* macro. */
31568a15 558 int (*to_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint) (struct target_ops *,
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559 CORE_ADDR, int)
560 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint);
e09342b5 561
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562 int (*to_can_accel_watchpoint_condition) (struct target_ops *,
563 CORE_ADDR, int, int,
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564 struct expression *)
565 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
9c06b0b4 566 int (*to_masked_watch_num_registers) (struct target_ops *,
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567 CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR)
568 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
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569 void (*to_terminal_init) (struct target_ops *)
570 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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571 void (*to_terminal_inferior) (struct target_ops *)
572 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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573 void (*to_terminal_ours_for_output) (struct target_ops *)
574 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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575 void (*to_terminal_ours) (struct target_ops *)
576 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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577 void (*to_terminal_info) (struct target_ops *, const char *, int)
578 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_terminal_info);
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579 void (*to_kill) (struct target_ops *)
580 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (noprocess ());
9cbe5fff 581 void (*to_load) (struct target_ops *, const char *, int)
7634da87 582 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
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583 /* Start an inferior process and set inferior_ptid to its pid.
584 EXEC_FILE is the file to run.
585 ALLARGS is a string containing the arguments to the program.
586 ENV is the environment vector to pass. Errors reported with error().
587 On VxWorks and various standalone systems, we ignore exec_file. */
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588 void (*to_create_inferior) (struct target_ops *,
589 char *, char *, char **, int);
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590 void (*to_post_startup_inferior) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t)
591 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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592 int (*to_insert_fork_catchpoint) (struct target_ops *, int)
593 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
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594 int (*to_remove_fork_catchpoint) (struct target_ops *, int)
595 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
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596 int (*to_insert_vfork_catchpoint) (struct target_ops *, int)
597 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
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598 int (*to_remove_vfork_catchpoint) (struct target_ops *, int)
599 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
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600 int (*to_follow_fork) (struct target_ops *, int, int)
601 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_follow_fork);
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602 int (*to_insert_exec_catchpoint) (struct target_ops *, int)
603 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
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604 int (*to_remove_exec_catchpoint) (struct target_ops *, int)
605 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
ff214e67 606 int (*to_set_syscall_catchpoint) (struct target_ops *,
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607 int, int, int, int, int *)
608 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
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609 int (*to_has_exited) (struct target_ops *, int, int, int *)
610 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
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611 void (*to_mourn_inferior) (struct target_ops *)
612 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_mourn_inferior);
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613 /* Note that to_can_run is special and can be invoked on an
614 unpushed target. Targets defining this method must also define
615 to_can_async_p and to_supports_non_stop. */
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616 int (*to_can_run) (struct target_ops *)
617 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
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618
619 /* Documentation of this routine is provided with the corresponding
620 target_* macro. */
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621 void (*to_pass_signals) (struct target_ops *, int,
622 unsigned char * TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER (target_debug_print_signals))
035cad7f 623 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
2455069d 624
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625 /* Documentation of this routine is provided with the
626 corresponding target_* function. */
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627 void (*to_program_signals) (struct target_ops *, int,
628 unsigned char * TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER (target_debug_print_signals))
7d4f8efa 629 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
9b224c5e 630
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631 int (*to_thread_alive) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t ptid)
632 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
e8032dde 633 void (*to_update_thread_list) (struct target_ops *)
09b0dc2b 634 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
770234d3
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635 char *(*to_pid_to_str) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t)
636 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_pid_to_str);
4a7e6dda 637 char *(*to_extra_thread_info) (struct target_ops *, struct thread_info *)
9b144037 638 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
825828fc 639 char *(*to_thread_name) (struct target_ops *, struct thread_info *)
9b144037 640 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
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641 void (*to_stop) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t)
642 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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643 void (*to_interrupt) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t)
644 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
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645 void (*to_check_pending_interrupt) (struct target_ops *)
646 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
1aac633b 647 void (*to_rcmd) (struct target_ops *,
a30bf1f1 648 const char *command, struct ui_file *output)
a53f3625 649 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_rcmd);
830ca330 650 char *(*to_pid_to_exec_file) (struct target_ops *, int pid)
9b144037 651 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
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652 void (*to_log_command) (struct target_ops *, const char *)
653 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
7e35c012 654 struct target_section_table *(*to_get_section_table) (struct target_ops *)
9b144037 655 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
c5aa993b 656 enum strata to_stratum;
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657 int (*to_has_all_memory) (struct target_ops *);
658 int (*to_has_memory) (struct target_ops *);
659 int (*to_has_stack) (struct target_ops *);
660 int (*to_has_registers) (struct target_ops *);
aeaec162 661 int (*to_has_execution) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t);
c5aa993b 662 int to_has_thread_control; /* control thread execution */
dc177b7a 663 int to_attach_no_wait;
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664 /* This method must be implemented in some situations. See the
665 comment on 'to_can_run'. */
6b84065d 666 int (*to_can_async_p) (struct target_ops *)
b3ccfe11 667 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
6b84065d 668 int (*to_is_async_p) (struct target_ops *)
b3ccfe11 669 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
6a3753b3 670 void (*to_async) (struct target_ops *, int)
6b84065d 671 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
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672 /* This method must be implemented in some situations. See the
673 comment on 'to_can_run'. */
674 int (*to_supports_non_stop) (struct target_ops *)
675 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
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676 /* Return true if the target operates in non-stop mode even with
677 "set non-stop off". */
678 int (*to_always_non_stop_p) (struct target_ops *)
679 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
6b04bdb7 680 /* find_memory_regions support method for gcore */
2e73927c 681 int (*to_find_memory_regions) (struct target_ops *,
0b5a2719
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682 find_memory_region_ftype func, void *data)
683 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (dummy_find_memory_regions);
6b04bdb7 684 /* make_corefile_notes support method for gcore */
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685 char * (*to_make_corefile_notes) (struct target_ops *, bfd *, int *)
686 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (dummy_make_corefile_notes);
6b04bdb7 687 /* get_bookmark support method for bookmarks */
c2bcbb1d 688 gdb_byte * (*to_get_bookmark) (struct target_ops *, const char *, int)
3dbafbbb 689 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
6b04bdb7 690 /* goto_bookmark support method for bookmarks */
c2bcbb1d 691 void (*to_goto_bookmark) (struct target_ops *, const gdb_byte *, int)
9bb9d61d 692 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
3f47be5c
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693 /* Return the thread-local address at OFFSET in the
694 thread-local storage for the thread PTID and the shared library
695 or executable file given by OBJFILE. If that block of
696 thread-local storage hasn't been allocated yet, this function
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697 may return an error. LOAD_MODULE_ADDR may be zero for statically
698 linked multithreaded inferiors. */
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699 CORE_ADDR (*to_get_thread_local_address) (struct target_ops *ops,
700 ptid_t ptid,
b2756930 701 CORE_ADDR load_module_addr,
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702 CORE_ADDR offset)
703 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (generic_tls_error ());
3f47be5c 704
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705 /* Request that OPS transfer up to LEN 8-bit bytes of the target's
706 OBJECT. The OFFSET, for a seekable object, specifies the
707 starting point. The ANNEX can be used to provide additional
708 data-specific information to the target.
709
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710 Return the transferred status, error or OK (an
711 'enum target_xfer_status' value). Save the number of bytes
712 actually transferred in *XFERED_LEN if transfer is successful
713 (TARGET_XFER_OK) or the number unavailable bytes if the requested
bc113b4e 714 data is unavailable (TARGET_XFER_UNAVAILABLE). *XFERED_LEN
9b409511
YQ
715 smaller than LEN does not indicate the end of the object, only
716 the end of the transfer; higher level code should continue
717 transferring if desired. This is handled in target.c.
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718
719 The interface does not support a "retry" mechanism. Instead it
720 assumes that at least one byte will be transfered on each
721 successful call.
722
723 NOTE: cagney/2003-10-17: The current interface can lead to
724 fragmented transfers. Lower target levels should not implement
725 hacks, such as enlarging the transfer, in an attempt to
726 compensate for this. Instead, the target stack should be
727 extended so that it implements supply/collect methods and a
728 look-aside object cache. With that available, the lowest
729 target can safely and freely "push" data up the stack.
730
731 See target_read and target_write for more information. One,
732 and only one, of readbuf or writebuf must be non-NULL. */
733
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734 enum target_xfer_status (*to_xfer_partial) (struct target_ops *ops,
735 enum target_object object,
736 const char *annex,
737 gdb_byte *readbuf,
738 const gdb_byte *writebuf,
739 ULONGEST offset, ULONGEST len,
6b84065d
TT
740 ULONGEST *xfered_len)
741 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (TARGET_XFER_E_IO);
1e3ff5ad 742
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DJ
743 /* Returns the memory map for the target. A return value of NULL
744 means that no memory map is available. If a memory address
745 does not fall within any returned regions, it's assumed to be
746 RAM. The returned memory regions should not overlap.
747
748 The order of regions does not matter; target_memory_map will
c378eb4e 749 sort regions by starting address. For that reason, this
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750 function should not be called directly except via
751 target_memory_map.
752
753 This method should not cache data; if the memory map could
754 change unexpectedly, it should be invalidated, and higher
755 layers will re-fetch it. */
6b2c5a57 756 VEC(mem_region_s) *(*to_memory_map) (struct target_ops *)
9b144037 757 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
fd79ecee 758
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759 /* Erases the region of flash memory starting at ADDRESS, of
760 length LENGTH.
761
762 Precondition: both ADDRESS and ADDRESS+LENGTH should be aligned
763 on flash block boundaries, as reported by 'to_memory_map'. */
764 void (*to_flash_erase) (struct target_ops *,
e8a6c6ac
TT
765 ULONGEST address, LONGEST length)
766 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
a76d924d
DJ
767
768 /* Finishes a flash memory write sequence. After this operation
769 all flash memory should be available for writing and the result
770 of reading from areas written by 'to_flash_write' should be
771 equal to what was written. */
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772 void (*to_flash_done) (struct target_ops *)
773 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
a76d924d 774
2117c711
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775 /* Describe the architecture-specific features of this target. If
776 OPS doesn't have a description, this should delegate to the
777 "beneath" target. Returns the description found, or NULL if no
778 description was available. */
779 const struct target_desc *(*to_read_description) (struct target_ops *ops)
9b144037 780 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
424163ea 781
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782 /* Build the PTID of the thread on which a given task is running,
783 based on LWP and THREAD. These values are extracted from the
784 task Private_Data section of the Ada Task Control Block, and
785 their interpretation depends on the target. */
1e6b91a4 786 ptid_t (*to_get_ada_task_ptid) (struct target_ops *,
4229b31d
TT
787 long lwp, long thread)
788 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_get_ada_task_ptid);
0ef643c8 789
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790 /* Read one auxv entry from *READPTR, not reading locations >= ENDPTR.
791 Return 0 if *READPTR is already at the end of the buffer.
792 Return -1 if there is insufficient buffer for a whole entry.
793 Return 1 if an entry was read into *TYPEP and *VALP. */
794 int (*to_auxv_parse) (struct target_ops *ops, gdb_byte **readptr,
8de71aab
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795 gdb_byte *endptr, CORE_ADDR *typep, CORE_ADDR *valp)
796 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_auxv_parse);
c47ffbe3 797
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DE
798 /* Search SEARCH_SPACE_LEN bytes beginning at START_ADDR for the
799 sequence of bytes in PATTERN with length PATTERN_LEN.
800
801 The result is 1 if found, 0 if not found, and -1 if there was an error
802 requiring halting of the search (e.g. memory read error).
803 If the pattern is found the address is recorded in FOUND_ADDRP. */
804 int (*to_search_memory) (struct target_ops *ops,
805 CORE_ADDR start_addr, ULONGEST search_space_len,
806 const gdb_byte *pattern, ULONGEST pattern_len,
58a5184e
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807 CORE_ADDR *found_addrp)
808 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_search_memory);
08388c79 809
b2175913 810 /* Can target execute in reverse? */
53e1cfc7
TT
811 int (*to_can_execute_reverse) (struct target_ops *)
812 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
b2175913 813
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PA
814 /* The direction the target is currently executing. Must be
815 implemented on targets that support reverse execution and async
816 mode. The default simply returns forward execution. */
fe31bf5b
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817 enum exec_direction_kind (*to_execution_direction) (struct target_ops *)
818 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_execution_direction);
32231432 819
8a305172
PA
820 /* Does this target support debugging multiple processes
821 simultaneously? */
a7304748
TT
822 int (*to_supports_multi_process) (struct target_ops *)
823 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
8a305172 824
d248b706
KY
825 /* Does this target support enabling and disabling tracepoints while a trace
826 experiment is running? */
aab1b22d
TT
827 int (*to_supports_enable_disable_tracepoint) (struct target_ops *)
828 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
d248b706 829
03583c20 830 /* Does this target support disabling address space randomization? */
2bfc0540 831 int (*to_supports_disable_randomization) (struct target_ops *);
03583c20 832
3065dfb6 833 /* Does this target support the tracenz bytecode for string collection? */
9409d39e
TT
834 int (*to_supports_string_tracing) (struct target_ops *)
835 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
3065dfb6 836
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LM
837 /* Does this target support evaluation of breakpoint conditions on its
838 end? */
ccfde2a0
TT
839 int (*to_supports_evaluation_of_breakpoint_conditions) (struct target_ops *)
840 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
b775012e 841
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842 /* Does this target support evaluation of breakpoint commands on its
843 end? */
843f59ed
TT
844 int (*to_can_run_breakpoint_commands) (struct target_ops *)
845 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
d3ce09f5 846
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847 /* Determine current architecture of thread PTID.
848
849 The target is supposed to determine the architecture of the code where
850 the target is currently stopped at (on Cell, if a target is in spu_run,
851 to_thread_architecture would return SPU, otherwise PPC32 or PPC64).
852 This is architecture used to perform decr_pc_after_break adjustment,
853 and also determines the frame architecture of the innermost frame.
f5656ead 854 ptrace operations need to operate according to target_gdbarch ().
3a8f7b07 855
f5656ead 856 The default implementation always returns target_gdbarch (). */
43eba180
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857 struct gdbarch *(*to_thread_architecture) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t)
858 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_thread_architecture);
c2250ad1 859
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860 /* Determine current address space of thread PTID.
861
862 The default implementation always returns the inferior's
863 address space. */
864 struct address_space *(*to_thread_address_space) (struct target_ops *,
8eaff7cd
TT
865 ptid_t)
866 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_thread_address_space);
c0694254 867
7313baad
UW
868 /* Target file operations. */
869
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870 /* Return nonzero if the filesystem seen by the current inferior
871 is the local filesystem, zero otherwise. */
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872 int (*to_filesystem_is_local) (struct target_ops *)
873 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (1);
874
07c138c8
GB
875 /* Open FILENAME on the target, in the filesystem as seen by INF,
876 using FLAGS and MODE. If INF is NULL, use the filesystem seen
877 by the debugger (GDB or, for remote targets, the remote stub).
4313b8c0
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878 If WARN_IF_SLOW is nonzero, print a warning message if the file
879 is being accessed over a link that may be slow. Return a
880 target file descriptor, or -1 if an error occurs (and set
881 *TARGET_ERRNO). */
cd897586 882 int (*to_fileio_open) (struct target_ops *,
07c138c8 883 struct inferior *inf, const char *filename,
4313b8c0
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884 int flags, int mode, int warn_if_slow,
885 int *target_errno);
7313baad
UW
886
887 /* Write up to LEN bytes from WRITE_BUF to FD on the target.
888 Return the number of bytes written, or -1 if an error occurs
889 (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
0d866f62
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890 int (*to_fileio_pwrite) (struct target_ops *,
891 int fd, const gdb_byte *write_buf, int len,
7313baad
UW
892 ULONGEST offset, int *target_errno);
893
894 /* Read up to LEN bytes FD on the target into READ_BUF.
895 Return the number of bytes read, or -1 if an error occurs
896 (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
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897 int (*to_fileio_pread) (struct target_ops *,
898 int fd, gdb_byte *read_buf, int len,
7313baad
UW
899 ULONGEST offset, int *target_errno);
900
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901 /* Get information about the file opened as FD and put it in
902 SB. Return 0 on success, or -1 if an error occurs (and set
903 *TARGET_ERRNO). */
904 int (*to_fileio_fstat) (struct target_ops *,
905 int fd, struct stat *sb, int *target_errno);
906
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UW
907 /* Close FD on the target. Return 0, or -1 if an error occurs
908 (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
df39ea25 909 int (*to_fileio_close) (struct target_ops *, int fd, int *target_errno);
7313baad 910
07c138c8
GB
911 /* Unlink FILENAME on the target, in the filesystem as seen by
912 INF. If INF is NULL, use the filesystem seen by the debugger
913 (GDB or, for remote targets, the remote stub). Return 0, or
914 -1 if an error occurs (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
dbbca37d 915 int (*to_fileio_unlink) (struct target_ops *,
07c138c8
GB
916 struct inferior *inf,
917 const char *filename,
918 int *target_errno);
919
920 /* Read value of symbolic link FILENAME on the target, in the
921 filesystem as seen by INF. If INF is NULL, use the filesystem
922 seen by the debugger (GDB or, for remote targets, the remote
923 stub). Return a null-terminated string allocated via xmalloc,
924 or NULL if an error occurs (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
fab5aa7c 925 char *(*to_fileio_readlink) (struct target_ops *,
07c138c8
GB
926 struct inferior *inf,
927 const char *filename,
928 int *target_errno);
b9e7b9c3 929
7313baad 930
145b16a9 931 /* Implement the "info proc" command. */
7bc112c1
TT
932 void (*to_info_proc) (struct target_ops *, const char *,
933 enum info_proc_what);
145b16a9 934
35b1e5cc
SS
935 /* Tracepoint-related operations. */
936
937 /* Prepare the target for a tracing run. */
5536135b
TT
938 void (*to_trace_init) (struct target_ops *)
939 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
35b1e5cc 940
e8ba3115 941 /* Send full details of a tracepoint location to the target. */
548f7808 942 void (*to_download_tracepoint) (struct target_ops *,
9a980a22
TT
943 struct bp_location *location)
944 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
35b1e5cc 945
1e4d1764
YQ
946 /* Is the target able to download tracepoint locations in current
947 state? */
719acc4a
TT
948 int (*to_can_download_tracepoint) (struct target_ops *)
949 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
1e4d1764 950
35b1e5cc 951 /* Send full details of a trace state variable to the target. */
559d2b81 952 void (*to_download_trace_state_variable) (struct target_ops *,
94eb98b9
TT
953 struct trace_state_variable *tsv)
954 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
35b1e5cc 955
d248b706 956 /* Enable a tracepoint on the target. */
46670d57 957 void (*to_enable_tracepoint) (struct target_ops *,
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958 struct bp_location *location)
959 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
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960
961 /* Disable a tracepoint on the target. */
780b049c 962 void (*to_disable_tracepoint) (struct target_ops *,
05c41993
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963 struct bp_location *location)
964 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
d248b706 965
35b1e5cc
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966 /* Inform the target info of memory regions that are readonly
967 (such as text sections), and so it should return data from
968 those rather than look in the trace buffer. */
86dd181d
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969 void (*to_trace_set_readonly_regions) (struct target_ops *)
970 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
35b1e5cc
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971
972 /* Start a trace run. */
25da2e80
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973 void (*to_trace_start) (struct target_ops *)
974 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
35b1e5cc
SS
975
976 /* Get the current status of a tracing run. */
4072d4ff
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977 int (*to_get_trace_status) (struct target_ops *, struct trace_status *ts)
978 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
35b1e5cc 979
db90e85c
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980 void (*to_get_tracepoint_status) (struct target_ops *,
981 struct breakpoint *tp,
6fea14cd
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982 struct uploaded_tp *utp)
983 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
f196051f 984
35b1e5cc 985 /* Stop a trace run. */
e51c07ea
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986 void (*to_trace_stop) (struct target_ops *)
987 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
35b1e5cc
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988
989 /* Ask the target to find a trace frame of the given type TYPE,
990 using NUM, ADDR1, and ADDR2 as search parameters. Returns the
991 number of the trace frame, and also the tracepoint number at
c378eb4e 992 TPP. If no trace frame matches, return -1. May throw if the
f197e0f1 993 operation fails. */
bd4c6793
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994 int (*to_trace_find) (struct target_ops *,
995 enum trace_find_type type, int num,
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996 CORE_ADDR addr1, CORE_ADDR addr2, int *tpp)
997 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
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998
999 /* Get the value of the trace state variable number TSV, returning
1000 1 if the value is known and writing the value itself into the
1001 location pointed to by VAL, else returning 0. */
4011015b 1002 int (*to_get_trace_state_variable_value) (struct target_ops *,
959bcd0b
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1003 int tsv, LONGEST *val)
1004 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
35b1e5cc 1005
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1006 int (*to_save_trace_data) (struct target_ops *, const char *filename)
1007 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
00bf0b85 1008
ab6617cc 1009 int (*to_upload_tracepoints) (struct target_ops *,
1e949b00
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1010 struct uploaded_tp **utpp)
1011 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
00bf0b85 1012
181e3713 1013 int (*to_upload_trace_state_variables) (struct target_ops *,
08120467
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1014 struct uploaded_tsv **utsvp)
1015 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
00bf0b85 1016
88ee6f45 1017 LONGEST (*to_get_raw_trace_data) (struct target_ops *, gdb_byte *buf,
ace92e7d
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1018 ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len)
1019 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
00bf0b85 1020
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1021 /* Get the minimum length of instruction on which a fast tracepoint
1022 may be set on the target. If this operation is unsupported,
1023 return -1. If for some reason the minimum length cannot be
1024 determined, return 0. */
9249843f
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1025 int (*to_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len) (struct target_ops *)
1026 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
405f8e94 1027
35b1e5cc
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1028 /* Set the target's tracing behavior in response to unexpected
1029 disconnection - set VAL to 1 to keep tracing, 0 to stop. */
0bcfeddf
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1030 void (*to_set_disconnected_tracing) (struct target_ops *, int val)
1031 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
8d526939
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1032 void (*to_set_circular_trace_buffer) (struct target_ops *, int val)
1033 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
f6f899bf 1034 /* Set the size of trace buffer in the target. */
91df8d1d
TT
1035 void (*to_set_trace_buffer_size) (struct target_ops *, LONGEST val)
1036 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
35b1e5cc 1037
f196051f
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1038 /* Add/change textual notes about the trace run, returning 1 if
1039 successful, 0 otherwise. */
d9e68a2c
TT
1040 int (*to_set_trace_notes) (struct target_ops *,
1041 const char *user, const char *notes,
8586ccaa
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1042 const char *stopnotes)
1043 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
f196051f 1044
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1045 /* Return the processor core that thread PTID was last seen on.
1046 This information is updated only when:
1047 - update_thread_list is called
1048 - thread stops
3e43a32a
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1049 If the core cannot be determined -- either for the specified
1050 thread, or right now, or in this debug session, or for this
1051 target -- return -1. */
9e538d0d
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1052 int (*to_core_of_thread) (struct target_ops *, ptid_t ptid)
1053 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (-1);
dc146f7c 1054
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1055 /* Verify that the memory in the [MEMADDR, MEMADDR+SIZE) range
1056 matches the contents of [DATA,DATA+SIZE). Returns 1 if there's
1057 a match, 0 if there's a mismatch, and -1 if an error is
1058 encountered while reading memory. */
1059 int (*to_verify_memory) (struct target_ops *, const gdb_byte *data,
eb276a6b 1060 CORE_ADDR memaddr, ULONGEST size)
936d2992 1061 TARGET_DEFAULT_FUNC (default_verify_memory);
4a5e7a5b 1062
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1063 /* Return the address of the start of the Thread Information Block
1064 a Windows OS specific feature. */
bd7ae0f5 1065 int (*to_get_tib_address) (struct target_ops *,
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1066 ptid_t ptid, CORE_ADDR *addr)
1067 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
711e434b 1068
d914c394 1069 /* Send the new settings of write permission variables. */
dcd6917f
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1070 void (*to_set_permissions) (struct target_ops *)
1071 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
d914c394 1072
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1073 /* Look for a static tracepoint marker at ADDR, and fill in MARKER
1074 with its details. Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */
61fc905d 1075 int (*to_static_tracepoint_marker_at) (struct target_ops *, CORE_ADDR,
4c3e4425
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1076 struct static_tracepoint_marker *marker)
1077 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
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1078
1079 /* Return a vector of all tracepoints markers string id ID, or all
1080 markers if ID is NULL. */
d6522a22
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1081 VEC(static_tracepoint_marker_p) *(*to_static_tracepoint_markers_by_strid) (struct target_ops *, const char *id)
1082 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
0fb4aa4b 1083
b3b9301e 1084 /* Return a traceframe info object describing the current
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1085 traceframe's contents. This method should not cache data;
1086 higher layers take care of caching, invalidating, and
1087 re-fetching when necessary. */
92155eeb 1088 struct traceframe_info *(*to_traceframe_info) (struct target_ops *)
6a5f844b 1089 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
b3b9301e 1090
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1091 /* Ask the target to use or not to use agent according to USE. Return 1
1092 successful, 0 otherwise. */
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1093 int (*to_use_agent) (struct target_ops *, int use)
1094 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
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1095
1096 /* Is the target able to use agent in current state? */
9a7d8b48
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1097 int (*to_can_use_agent) (struct target_ops *)
1098 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
d1feda86 1099
02d27625 1100 /* Check whether the target supports branch tracing. */
043c3577 1101 int (*to_supports_btrace) (struct target_ops *, enum btrace_format)
46917d26 1102 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
02d27625 1103
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1104 /* Enable branch tracing for PTID using CONF configuration.
1105 Return a branch trace target information struct for reading and for
1106 disabling branch trace. */
e3c49f88 1107 struct btrace_target_info *(*to_enable_btrace) (struct target_ops *,
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1108 ptid_t ptid,
1109 const struct btrace_config *conf)
6dc7fcf4 1110 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
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MM
1111
1112 /* Disable branch tracing and deallocate TINFO. */
25e95349 1113 void (*to_disable_btrace) (struct target_ops *,
8dc292d3
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1114 struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
1115 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
02d27625
MM
1116
1117 /* Disable branch tracing and deallocate TINFO. This function is similar
1118 to to_disable_btrace, except that it is called during teardown and is
1119 only allowed to perform actions that are safe. A counter-example would
1120 be attempting to talk to a remote target. */
1777056d 1121 void (*to_teardown_btrace) (struct target_ops *,
9ace480d
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1122 struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
1123 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
02d27625 1124
969c39fb 1125 /* Read branch trace data for the thread indicated by BTINFO into DATA.
734b0e4b 1126 DATA is cleared before new trace is added. */
39c49f83 1127 enum btrace_error (*to_read_btrace) (struct target_ops *self,
734b0e4b 1128 struct btrace_data *data,
969c39fb 1129 struct btrace_target_info *btinfo,
eb5b20d4
TT
1130 enum btrace_read_type type)
1131 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
02d27625 1132
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MM
1133 /* Get the branch trace configuration. */
1134 const struct btrace_config *(*to_btrace_conf) (struct target_ops *self,
1135 const struct btrace_target_info *)
1136 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
1137
7c1687a9 1138 /* Stop trace recording. */
ee97f592
TT
1139 void (*to_stop_recording) (struct target_ops *)
1140 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
7c1687a9 1141
d02ed0bb 1142 /* Print information about the recording. */
38e229b2
TT
1143 void (*to_info_record) (struct target_ops *)
1144 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
d02ed0bb
MM
1145
1146 /* Save the recorded execution trace into a file. */
f09e2107
TT
1147 void (*to_save_record) (struct target_ops *, const char *filename)
1148 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
d02ed0bb 1149
252db1b5
TT
1150 /* Delete the recorded execution trace from the current position
1151 onwards. */
07366925
TT
1152 void (*to_delete_record) (struct target_ops *)
1153 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
d02ed0bb
MM
1154
1155 /* Query if the record target is currently replaying. */
dd2e9d25
TT
1156 int (*to_record_is_replaying) (struct target_ops *)
1157 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
d02ed0bb
MM
1158
1159 /* Go to the begin of the execution trace. */
671e76cc
TT
1160 void (*to_goto_record_begin) (struct target_ops *)
1161 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
d02ed0bb
MM
1162
1163 /* Go to the end of the execution trace. */
e9179bb3
TT
1164 void (*to_goto_record_end) (struct target_ops *)
1165 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
d02ed0bb
MM
1166
1167 /* Go to a specific location in the recorded execution trace. */
05969c84
TT
1168 void (*to_goto_record) (struct target_ops *, ULONGEST insn)
1169 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
d02ed0bb 1170
67c86d06
MM
1171 /* Disassemble SIZE instructions in the recorded execution trace from
1172 the current position.
1173 If SIZE < 0, disassemble abs (SIZE) preceding instructions; otherwise,
1174 disassemble SIZE succeeding instructions. */
3679abfa
TT
1175 void (*to_insn_history) (struct target_ops *, int size, int flags)
1176 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
67c86d06
MM
1177
1178 /* Disassemble SIZE instructions in the recorded execution trace around
1179 FROM.
1180 If SIZE < 0, disassemble abs (SIZE) instructions before FROM; otherwise,
1181 disassemble SIZE instructions after FROM. */
9abc3ff3 1182 void (*to_insn_history_from) (struct target_ops *,
8444ab58
TT
1183 ULONGEST from, int size, int flags)
1184 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
67c86d06
MM
1185
1186 /* Disassemble a section of the recorded execution trace from instruction
0688d04e 1187 BEGIN (inclusive) to instruction END (inclusive). */
4e99c6b7 1188 void (*to_insn_history_range) (struct target_ops *,
c29302cc
TT
1189 ULONGEST begin, ULONGEST end, int flags)
1190 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
67c86d06 1191
15984c13
MM
1192 /* Print a function trace of the recorded execution trace.
1193 If SIZE < 0, print abs (SIZE) preceding functions; otherwise, print SIZE
1194 succeeding functions. */
170049d4
TT
1195 void (*to_call_history) (struct target_ops *, int size, int flags)
1196 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
15984c13
MM
1197
1198 /* Print a function trace of the recorded execution trace starting
1199 at function FROM.
1200 If SIZE < 0, print abs (SIZE) functions before FROM; otherwise, print
1201 SIZE functions after FROM. */
ec0aea04 1202 void (*to_call_history_from) (struct target_ops *,
16fc27d6
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1203 ULONGEST begin, int size, int flags)
1204 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
15984c13
MM
1205
1206 /* Print a function trace of an execution trace section from function BEGIN
0688d04e 1207 (inclusive) to function END (inclusive). */
f0d960ea 1208 void (*to_call_history_range) (struct target_ops *,
115d9817
TT
1209 ULONGEST begin, ULONGEST end, int flags)
1210 TARGET_DEFAULT_NORETURN (tcomplain ());
15984c13 1211
ced63ec0
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1212 /* Nonzero if TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_SVR4 may be read with a
1213 non-empty annex. */
0de91722
TT
1214 int (*to_augmented_libraries_svr4_read) (struct target_ops *)
1215 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (0);
ced63ec0 1216
ac01945b
TT
1217 /* Those unwinders are tried before any other arch unwinders. If
1218 SELF doesn't have unwinders, it should delegate to the
1219 "beneath" target. */
1220 const struct frame_unwind *(*to_get_unwinder) (struct target_ops *self)
1221 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
1222
1223 const struct frame_unwind *(*to_get_tailcall_unwinder) (struct target_ops *self)
1224 TARGET_DEFAULT_RETURN (NULL);
ea001bdc 1225
5fff78c4
MM
1226 /* Prepare to generate a core file. */
1227 void (*to_prepare_to_generate_core) (struct target_ops *)
1228 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
1229
1230 /* Cleanup after generating a core file. */
1231 void (*to_done_generating_core) (struct target_ops *)
1232 TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
1233
c5aa993b 1234 int to_magic;
0d06e24b
JM
1235 /* Need sub-structure for target machine related rather than comm related?
1236 */
c5aa993b 1237 };
c906108c
SS
1238
1239/* Magic number for checking ops size. If a struct doesn't end with this
1240 number, somebody changed the declaration but didn't change all the
1241 places that initialize one. */
1242
1243#define OPS_MAGIC 3840
1244
1245/* The ops structure for our "current" target process. This should
1246 never be NULL. If there is no target, it points to the dummy_target. */
1247
c5aa993b 1248extern struct target_ops current_target;
c906108c 1249
c906108c
SS
1250/* Define easy words for doing these operations on our current target. */
1251
1252#define target_shortname (current_target.to_shortname)
1253#define target_longname (current_target.to_longname)
1254
f1c07ab0 1255/* Does whatever cleanup is required for a target that we are no
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1256 longer going to be calling. This routine is automatically always
1257 called after popping the target off the target stack - the target's
1258 own methods are no longer available through the target vector.
1259 Closing file descriptors and freeing all memory allocated memory are
1260 typical things it should do. */
f1c07ab0 1261
460014f5 1262void target_close (struct target_ops *targ);
c906108c 1263
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TT
1264/* Find the correct target to use for "attach". If a target on the
1265 current stack supports attaching, then it is returned. Otherwise,
1266 the default run target is returned. */
1267
1268extern struct target_ops *find_attach_target (void);
c906108c 1269
b3ccfe11
TT
1270/* Find the correct target to use for "run". If a target on the
1271 current stack supports creating a new inferior, then it is
1272 returned. Otherwise, the default run target is returned. */
1273
1274extern struct target_ops *find_run_target (void);
c906108c 1275
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1276/* Some targets don't generate traps when attaching to the inferior,
1277 or their target_attach implementation takes care of the waiting.
1278 These targets must set to_attach_no_wait. */
1279
1280#define target_attach_no_wait \
1281 (current_target.to_attach_no_wait)
1282
c906108c
SS
1283/* The target_attach operation places a process under debugger control,
1284 and stops the process.
1285
1286 This operation provides a target-specific hook that allows the
0d06e24b 1287 necessary bookkeeping to be performed after an attach completes. */
c906108c 1288#define target_post_attach(pid) \
f045800c 1289 (*current_target.to_post_attach) (&current_target, pid)
c906108c 1290
c906108c
SS
1291/* Takes a program previously attached to and detaches it.
1292 The program may resume execution (some targets do, some don't) and will
1293 no longer stop on signals, etc. We better not have left any breakpoints
1294 in the program or it'll die when it hits one. ARGS is arguments
1295 typed by the user (e.g. a signal to send the process). FROM_TTY
1296 says whether to be verbose or not. */
1297
52554a0e 1298extern void target_detach (const char *, int);
c906108c 1299
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1300/* Disconnect from the current target without resuming it (leaving it
1301 waiting for a debugger). */
1302
fee354ee 1303extern void target_disconnect (const char *, int);
6ad8ae5c 1304
e5ef252a 1305/* Resume execution of the target process PTID (or a group of
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PA
1306 threads). STEP says whether to hardware single-step or to run free;
1307 SIGGNAL is the signal to be given to the target, or GDB_SIGNAL_0 for no
e5ef252a
PA
1308 signal. The caller may not pass GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT. A specific
1309 PTID means `step/resume only this process id'. A wildcard PTID
1310 (all threads, or all threads of process) means `step/resume
1311 INFERIOR_PTID, and let other threads (for which the wildcard PTID
1312 matches) resume with their 'thread->suspend.stop_signal' signal
1313 (usually GDB_SIGNAL_0) if it is in "pass" state, or with no signal
1314 if in "no pass" state. */
c906108c 1315
2ea28649 1316extern void target_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum gdb_signal signal);
c906108c 1317
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AC
1318/* Wait for process pid to do something. PTID = -1 to wait for any
1319 pid to do something. Return pid of child, or -1 in case of error;
c906108c 1320 store status through argument pointer STATUS. Note that it is
b5a2688f 1321 _NOT_ OK to throw_exception() out of target_wait() without popping
c906108c
SS
1322 the debugging target from the stack; GDB isn't prepared to get back
1323 to the prompt with a debugging target but without the frame cache,
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1324 stop_pc, etc., set up. OPTIONS is a bitwise OR of TARGET_W*
1325 options. */
c906108c 1326
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1327extern ptid_t target_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status,
1328 int options);
c906108c 1329
17dee195 1330/* Fetch at least register REGNO, or all regs if regno == -1. No result. */
c906108c 1331
28439f5e 1332extern void target_fetch_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno);
c906108c
SS
1333
1334/* Store at least register REGNO, or all regs if REGNO == -1.
1335 It can store as many registers as it wants to, so target_prepare_to_store
1336 must have been previously called. Calls error() if there are problems. */
1337
28439f5e 1338extern void target_store_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regs);
c906108c
SS
1339
1340/* Get ready to modify the registers array. On machines which store
1341 individual registers, this doesn't need to do anything. On machines
1342 which store all the registers in one fell swoop, this makes sure
1343 that REGISTERS contains all the registers from the program being
1344 debugged. */
1345
316f2060 1346#define target_prepare_to_store(regcache) \
f32dbf8c 1347 (*current_target.to_prepare_to_store) (&current_target, regcache)
c906108c 1348
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1349/* Determine current address space of thread PTID. */
1350
1351struct address_space *target_thread_address_space (ptid_t);
1352
451b7c33
TT
1353/* Implement the "info proc" command. This returns one if the request
1354 was handled, and zero otherwise. It can also throw an exception if
1355 an error was encountered while attempting to handle the
1356 request. */
145b16a9 1357
7bc112c1 1358int target_info_proc (const char *, enum info_proc_what);
145b16a9 1359
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1360/* Returns true if this target can debug multiple processes
1361 simultaneously. */
1362
1363#define target_supports_multi_process() \
86ce2668 1364 (*current_target.to_supports_multi_process) (&current_target)
8a305172 1365
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1366/* Returns true if this target can disable address space randomization. */
1367
1368int target_supports_disable_randomization (void);
1369
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1370/* Returns true if this target can enable and disable tracepoints
1371 while a trace experiment is running. */
1372
1373#define target_supports_enable_disable_tracepoint() \
7d178d6a 1374 (*current_target.to_supports_enable_disable_tracepoint) (&current_target)
d248b706 1375
3065dfb6 1376#define target_supports_string_tracing() \
6de37a3a 1377 (*current_target.to_supports_string_tracing) (&current_target)
3065dfb6 1378
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1379/* Returns true if this target can handle breakpoint conditions
1380 on its end. */
1381
1382#define target_supports_evaluation_of_breakpoint_conditions() \
efcc2da7 1383 (*current_target.to_supports_evaluation_of_breakpoint_conditions) (&current_target)
b775012e 1384
d3ce09f5
SS
1385/* Returns true if this target can handle breakpoint commands
1386 on its end. */
1387
1388#define target_can_run_breakpoint_commands() \
78eff0ec 1389 (*current_target.to_can_run_breakpoint_commands) (&current_target)
d3ce09f5 1390
a14ed312 1391extern int target_read_string (CORE_ADDR, char **, int, int *);
c906108c 1392
721ec300 1393/* For target_read_memory see target/target.h. */
c906108c 1394
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1395extern int target_read_raw_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr,
1396 ssize_t len);
1397
45aa4659 1398extern int target_read_stack (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, ssize_t len);
4e5d721f 1399
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1400extern int target_read_code (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, ssize_t len);
1401
721ec300 1402/* For target_write_memory see target/target.h. */
c906108c 1403
f0ba3972 1404extern int target_write_raw_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, const gdb_byte *myaddr,
45aa4659 1405 ssize_t len);
f0ba3972 1406
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1407/* Fetches the target's memory map. If one is found it is sorted
1408 and returned, after some consistency checking. Otherwise, NULL
1409 is returned. */
1410VEC(mem_region_s) *target_memory_map (void);
1411
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1412/* Erase the specified flash region. */
1413void target_flash_erase (ULONGEST address, LONGEST length);
1414
1415/* Finish a sequence of flash operations. */
1416void target_flash_done (void);
1417
1418/* Describes a request for a memory write operation. */
1419struct memory_write_request
1420 {
c378eb4e 1421 /* Begining address that must be written. */
a76d924d 1422 ULONGEST begin;
c378eb4e 1423 /* Past-the-end address. */
a76d924d 1424 ULONGEST end;
c378eb4e 1425 /* The data to write. */
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1426 gdb_byte *data;
1427 /* A callback baton for progress reporting for this request. */
1428 void *baton;
1429 };
1430typedef struct memory_write_request memory_write_request_s;
1431DEF_VEC_O(memory_write_request_s);
1432
1433/* Enumeration specifying different flash preservation behaviour. */
1434enum flash_preserve_mode
1435 {
1436 flash_preserve,
1437 flash_discard
1438 };
1439
1440/* Write several memory blocks at once. This version can be more
1441 efficient than making several calls to target_write_memory, in
1442 particular because it can optimize accesses to flash memory.
1443
1444 Moreover, this is currently the only memory access function in gdb
1445 that supports writing to flash memory, and it should be used for
1446 all cases where access to flash memory is desirable.
1447
1448 REQUESTS is the vector (see vec.h) of memory_write_request.
1449 PRESERVE_FLASH_P indicates what to do with blocks which must be
1450 erased, but not completely rewritten.
1451 PROGRESS_CB is a function that will be periodically called to provide
1452 feedback to user. It will be called with the baton corresponding
1453 to the request currently being written. It may also be called
1454 with a NULL baton, when preserved flash sectors are being rewritten.
1455
1456 The function returns 0 on success, and error otherwise. */
1457int target_write_memory_blocks (VEC(memory_write_request_s) *requests,
1458 enum flash_preserve_mode preserve_flash_p,
1459 void (*progress_cb) (ULONGEST, void *));
1460
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1461/* Print a line about the current target. */
1462
1463#define target_files_info() \
0d06e24b 1464 (*current_target.to_files_info) (&current_target)
c906108c 1465
7d03f2eb 1466/* Insert a breakpoint at address BP_TGT->placed_address in
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1467 the target machine. Returns 0 for success, and returns non-zero or
1468 throws an error (with a detailed failure reason error code and
1469 message) otherwise. */
c906108c 1470
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1471extern int target_insert_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1472 struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt);
c906108c 1473
8181d85f 1474/* Remove a breakpoint at address BP_TGT->placed_address in the target
578d3588 1475 machine. Result is 0 for success, non-zero for error. */
c906108c 1476
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1477extern int target_remove_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1478 struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt);
c906108c 1479
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1480/* Returns true if the terminal settings of the inferior are in
1481 effect. */
1482
1483extern int target_terminal_is_inferior (void);
1484
c906108c
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1485/* Initialize the terminal settings we record for the inferior,
1486 before we actually run the inferior. */
1487
5842f62a 1488extern void target_terminal_init (void);
c906108c
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1489
1490/* Put the inferior's terminal settings into effect.
1491 This is preparation for starting or resuming the inferior. */
1492
d9d2d8b6 1493extern void target_terminal_inferior (void);
c906108c 1494
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1495/* Put some of our terminal settings into effect, enough to get proper
1496 results from our output, but do not change into or out of RAW mode
1497 so that no input is discarded. This is a no-op if terminal_ours
1498 was most recently called. */
c906108c 1499
5842f62a 1500extern void target_terminal_ours_for_output (void);
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1501
1502/* Put our terminal settings into effect.
1503 First record the inferior's terminal settings
1504 so they can be restored properly later. */
1505
5842f62a 1506extern void target_terminal_ours (void);
c906108c 1507
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1508/* Return true if the target stack has a non-default
1509 "to_terminal_ours" method. */
1510
1511extern int target_supports_terminal_ours (void);
1512
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1513/* Make a cleanup that restores the state of the terminal to the current
1514 state. */
1515extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal (void);
1516
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1517/* Print useful information about our terminal status, if such a thing
1518 exists. */
1519
1520#define target_terminal_info(arg, from_tty) \
0a4f40a2 1521 (*current_target.to_terminal_info) (&current_target, arg, from_tty)
c906108c
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1522
1523/* Kill the inferior process. Make it go away. */
1524
7d85a9c0 1525extern void target_kill (void);
c906108c 1526
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1527/* Load an executable file into the target process. This is expected
1528 to not only bring new code into the target process, but also to
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1529 update GDB's symbol tables to match.
1530
1531 ARG contains command-line arguments, to be broken down with
1532 buildargv (). The first non-switch argument is the filename to
1533 load, FILE; the second is a number (as parsed by strtoul (..., ...,
1534 0)), which is an offset to apply to the load addresses of FILE's
1535 sections. The target may define switches, or other non-switch
1536 arguments, as it pleases. */
c906108c 1537
9cbe5fff 1538extern void target_load (const char *arg, int from_tty);
c906108c 1539
c906108c
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1540/* Some targets (such as ttrace-based HPUX) don't allow us to request
1541 notification of inferior events such as fork and vork immediately
1542 after the inferior is created. (This because of how gdb gets an
1543 inferior created via invoking a shell to do it. In such a scenario,
1544 if the shell init file has commands in it, the shell will fork and
1545 exec for each of those commands, and we will see each such fork
1546 event. Very bad.)
c5aa993b 1547
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1548 Such targets will supply an appropriate definition for this function. */
1549
39f77062 1550#define target_post_startup_inferior(ptid) \
2e97a79e 1551 (*current_target.to_post_startup_inferior) (&current_target, ptid)
c906108c 1552
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1553/* On some targets, we can catch an inferior fork or vfork event when
1554 it occurs. These functions insert/remove an already-created
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1555 catchpoint for such events. They return 0 for success, 1 if the
1556 catchpoint type is not supported and -1 for failure. */
c906108c 1557
c906108c 1558#define target_insert_fork_catchpoint(pid) \
a863b201 1559 (*current_target.to_insert_fork_catchpoint) (&current_target, pid)
c906108c
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1560
1561#define target_remove_fork_catchpoint(pid) \
973fc227 1562 (*current_target.to_remove_fork_catchpoint) (&current_target, pid)
c906108c
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1563
1564#define target_insert_vfork_catchpoint(pid) \
3ecc7da0 1565 (*current_target.to_insert_vfork_catchpoint) (&current_target, pid)
c906108c
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1566
1567#define target_remove_vfork_catchpoint(pid) \
e98cf0cd 1568 (*current_target.to_remove_vfork_catchpoint) (&current_target, pid)
c906108c 1569
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1570/* If the inferior forks or vforks, this function will be called at
1571 the next resume in order to perform any bookkeeping and fiddling
1572 necessary to continue debugging either the parent or child, as
1573 requested, and releasing the other. Information about the fork
1574 or vfork event is available via get_last_target_status ().
1575 This function returns 1 if the inferior should not be resumed
1576 (i.e. there is another event pending). */
0d06e24b 1577
07107ca6 1578int target_follow_fork (int follow_child, int detach_fork);
c906108c
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1579
1580/* On some targets, we can catch an inferior exec event when it
0d06e24b 1581 occurs. These functions insert/remove an already-created
77b06cd7
TJB
1582 catchpoint for such events. They return 0 for success, 1 if the
1583 catchpoint type is not supported and -1 for failure. */
0d06e24b 1584
c906108c 1585#define target_insert_exec_catchpoint(pid) \
ba025e51 1586 (*current_target.to_insert_exec_catchpoint) (&current_target, pid)
c5aa993b 1587
c906108c 1588#define target_remove_exec_catchpoint(pid) \
758e29d2 1589 (*current_target.to_remove_exec_catchpoint) (&current_target, pid)
c906108c 1590
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1591/* Syscall catch.
1592
1593 NEEDED is nonzero if any syscall catch (of any kind) is requested.
1594 If NEEDED is zero, it means the target can disable the mechanism to
1595 catch system calls because there are no more catchpoints of this type.
1596
1597 ANY_COUNT is nonzero if a generic (filter-less) syscall catch is
1598 being requested. In this case, both TABLE_SIZE and TABLE should
1599 be ignored.
1600
1601 TABLE_SIZE is the number of elements in TABLE. It only matters if
1602 ANY_COUNT is zero.
1603
1604 TABLE is an array of ints, indexed by syscall number. An element in
1605 this array is nonzero if that syscall should be caught. This argument
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TJB
1606 only matters if ANY_COUNT is zero.
1607
1608 Return 0 for success, 1 if syscall catchpoints are not supported or -1
1609 for failure. */
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1610
1611#define target_set_syscall_catchpoint(pid, needed, any_count, table_size, table) \
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1612 (*current_target.to_set_syscall_catchpoint) (&current_target, \
1613 pid, needed, any_count, \
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1614 table_size, table)
1615
c906108c 1616/* Returns TRUE if PID has exited. And, also sets EXIT_STATUS to the
0d06e24b
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1617 exit code of PID, if any. */
1618
c906108c 1619#define target_has_exited(pid,wait_status,exit_status) \
d796e1d6
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1620 (*current_target.to_has_exited) (&current_target, \
1621 pid,wait_status,exit_status)
c906108c
SS
1622
1623/* The debugger has completed a blocking wait() call. There is now
2146d243 1624 some process event that must be processed. This function should
c906108c 1625 be defined by those targets that require the debugger to perform
0d06e24b 1626 cleanup or internal state changes in response to the process event. */
c906108c
SS
1627
1628/* The inferior process has died. Do what is right. */
1629
136d6dae 1630void target_mourn_inferior (void);
c906108c
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1631
1632/* Does target have enough data to do a run or attach command? */
1633
1634#define target_can_run(t) \
da82bd6b 1635 ((t)->to_can_run) (t)
c906108c 1636
2455069d
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1637/* Set list of signals to be handled in the target.
1638
1639 PASS_SIGNALS is an array of size NSIG, indexed by target signal number
2ea28649 1640 (enum gdb_signal). For every signal whose entry in this array is
2455069d
UW
1641 non-zero, the target is allowed -but not required- to skip reporting
1642 arrival of the signal to the GDB core by returning from target_wait,
1643 and to pass the signal directly to the inferior instead.
1644
1645 However, if the target is hardware single-stepping a thread that is
1646 about to receive a signal, it needs to be reported in any case, even
1647 if mentioned in a previous target_pass_signals call. */
c906108c 1648
2455069d 1649extern void target_pass_signals (int nsig, unsigned char *pass_signals);
c906108c 1650
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1651/* Set list of signals the target may pass to the inferior. This
1652 directly maps to the "handle SIGNAL pass/nopass" setting.
1653
1654 PROGRAM_SIGNALS is an array of size NSIG, indexed by target signal
2ea28649 1655 number (enum gdb_signal). For every signal whose entry in this
9b224c5e
PA
1656 array is non-zero, the target is allowed to pass the signal to the
1657 inferior. Signals not present in the array shall be silently
1658 discarded. This does not influence whether to pass signals to the
1659 inferior as a result of a target_resume call. This is useful in
1660 scenarios where the target needs to decide whether to pass or not a
1661 signal to the inferior without GDB core involvement, such as for
1662 example, when detaching (as threads may have been suspended with
1663 pending signals not reported to GDB). */
1664
1665extern void target_program_signals (int nsig, unsigned char *program_signals);
1666
c906108c
SS
1667/* Check to see if a thread is still alive. */
1668
28439f5e 1669extern int target_thread_alive (ptid_t ptid);
c906108c 1670
e8032dde 1671/* Sync the target's threads with GDB's thread list. */
b83266a0 1672
e8032dde 1673extern void target_update_thread_list (void);
b83266a0 1674
0d06e24b 1675/* Make target stop in a continuable fashion. (For instance, under
9a6cf368
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1676 Unix, this should act like SIGSTOP). Note that this function is
1677 asynchronous: it does not wait for the target to become stopped
1678 before returning. If this is the behavior you want please use
1679 target_stop_and_wait. */
c906108c 1680
d914c394 1681extern void target_stop (ptid_t ptid);
c906108c 1682
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1683/* Interrupt the target just like the user typed a ^C on the
1684 inferior's controlling terminal. (For instance, under Unix, this
1685 should act like SIGINT). This function is asynchronous. */
1686
1687extern void target_interrupt (ptid_t ptid);
1688
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1689/* Some targets install their own SIGINT handler while the target is
1690 running. This method is called from the QUIT macro to give such
1691 targets a chance to process a Ctrl-C. The target may e.g., choose
1692 to interrupt the (potentially) long running operation, or give up
1693 waiting and disconnect. */
1694
1695extern void target_check_pending_interrupt (void);
1696
96baa820
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1697/* Send the specified COMMAND to the target's monitor
1698 (shell,interpreter) for execution. The result of the query is
0d06e24b 1699 placed in OUTBUF. */
96baa820
JM
1700
1701#define target_rcmd(command, outbuf) \
1aac633b 1702 (*current_target.to_rcmd) (&current_target, command, outbuf)
96baa820
JM
1703
1704
c906108c
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1705/* Does the target include all of memory, or only part of it? This
1706 determines whether we look up the target chain for other parts of
1707 memory if this target can't satisfy a request. */
1708
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1709extern int target_has_all_memory_1 (void);
1710#define target_has_all_memory target_has_all_memory_1 ()
c906108c
SS
1711
1712/* Does the target include memory? (Dummy targets don't.) */
1713
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PA
1714extern int target_has_memory_1 (void);
1715#define target_has_memory target_has_memory_1 ()
c906108c
SS
1716
1717/* Does the target have a stack? (Exec files don't, VxWorks doesn't, until
1718 we start a process.) */
c5aa993b 1719
c35b1492
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1720extern int target_has_stack_1 (void);
1721#define target_has_stack target_has_stack_1 ()
c906108c
SS
1722
1723/* Does the target have registers? (Exec files don't.) */
1724
c35b1492
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1725extern int target_has_registers_1 (void);
1726#define target_has_registers target_has_registers_1 ()
c906108c
SS
1727
1728/* Does the target have execution? Can we make it jump (through
52bb452f
DJ
1729 hoops), or pop its stack a few times? This means that the current
1730 target is currently executing; for some targets, that's the same as
1731 whether or not the target is capable of execution, but there are
1732 also targets which can be current while not executing. In that
b3ccfe11
TT
1733 case this will become true after to_create_inferior or
1734 to_attach. */
c906108c 1735
aeaec162
TT
1736extern int target_has_execution_1 (ptid_t);
1737
1738/* Like target_has_execution_1, but always passes inferior_ptid. */
1739
1740extern int target_has_execution_current (void);
1741
1742#define target_has_execution target_has_execution_current ()
c35b1492
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1743
1744/* Default implementations for process_stratum targets. Return true
1745 if there's a selected inferior, false otherwise. */
1746
1747extern int default_child_has_all_memory (struct target_ops *ops);
1748extern int default_child_has_memory (struct target_ops *ops);
1749extern int default_child_has_stack (struct target_ops *ops);
1750extern int default_child_has_registers (struct target_ops *ops);
aeaec162
TT
1751extern int default_child_has_execution (struct target_ops *ops,
1752 ptid_t the_ptid);
c906108c
SS
1753
1754/* Can the target support the debugger control of thread execution?
d6350901 1755 Can it lock the thread scheduler? */
c906108c
SS
1756
1757#define target_can_lock_scheduler \
0d06e24b 1758 (current_target.to_has_thread_control & tc_schedlock)
c906108c 1759
329ea579 1760/* Controls whether async mode is permitted. */
c6ebd6cf
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1761extern int target_async_permitted;
1762
c378eb4e 1763/* Can the target support asynchronous execution? */
6a109b6b 1764#define target_can_async_p() (current_target.to_can_async_p (&current_target))
6426a772 1765
c378eb4e 1766/* Is the target in asynchronous execution mode? */
6a109b6b 1767#define target_is_async_p() (current_target.to_is_async_p (&current_target))
6426a772 1768
6a3753b3 1769/* Enables/disabled async target events. */
372316f1 1770extern void target_async (int enable);
43ff13b4 1771
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PA
1772/* Whether support for controlling the target backends always in
1773 non-stop mode is enabled. */
1774extern enum auto_boolean target_non_stop_enabled;
1775
1776/* Is the target in non-stop mode? Some targets control the inferior
1777 in non-stop mode even with "set non-stop off". Always true if "set
1778 non-stop" is on. */
1779extern int target_is_non_stop_p (void);
1780
32231432 1781#define target_execution_direction() \
4c612759 1782 (current_target.to_execution_direction (&current_target))
32231432 1783
c906108c
SS
1784/* Converts a process id to a string. Usually, the string just contains
1785 `process xyz', but on some systems it may contain
1786 `process xyz thread abc'. */
1787
117de6a9 1788extern char *target_pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid);
c906108c 1789
39f77062 1790extern char *normal_pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid);
c5aa993b 1791
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1792/* Return a short string describing extra information about PID,
1793 e.g. "sleeping", "runnable", "running on LWP 3". Null return value
1794 is okay. */
1795
1796#define target_extra_thread_info(TP) \
c15906d8 1797 (current_target.to_extra_thread_info (&current_target, TP))
ed9a39eb 1798
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TT
1799/* Return the thread's name. A NULL result means that the target
1800 could not determine this thread's name. */
1801
1802extern char *target_thread_name (struct thread_info *);
1803
c906108c
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1804/* Attempts to find the pathname of the executable file
1805 that was run to create a specified process.
1806
1807 The process PID must be stopped when this operation is used.
c5aa993b 1808
c906108c
SS
1809 If the executable file cannot be determined, NULL is returned.
1810
1811 Else, a pointer to a character string containing the pathname
1812 is returned. This string should be copied into a buffer by
1813 the client if the string will not be immediately used, or if
0d06e24b 1814 it must persist. */
c906108c
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1815
1816#define target_pid_to_exec_file(pid) \
8dd27370 1817 (current_target.to_pid_to_exec_file) (&current_target, pid)
c906108c 1818
3a8f7b07 1819/* See the to_thread_architecture description in struct target_ops. */
c2250ad1
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1820
1821#define target_thread_architecture(ptid) \
1822 (current_target.to_thread_architecture (&current_target, ptid))
1823
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MS
1824/*
1825 * Iterator function for target memory regions.
1826 * Calls a callback function once for each memory region 'mapped'
1827 * in the child process. Defined as a simple macro rather than
2146d243 1828 * as a function macro so that it can be tested for nullity.
be4d1333
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1829 */
1830
1831#define target_find_memory_regions(FUNC, DATA) \
2e73927c 1832 (current_target.to_find_memory_regions) (&current_target, FUNC, DATA)
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1833
1834/*
1835 * Compose corefile .note section.
1836 */
1837
1838#define target_make_corefile_notes(BFD, SIZE_P) \
fc6691b2 1839 (current_target.to_make_corefile_notes) (&current_target, BFD, SIZE_P)
be4d1333 1840
6b04bdb7
MS
1841/* Bookmark interfaces. */
1842#define target_get_bookmark(ARGS, FROM_TTY) \
dd0e2830 1843 (current_target.to_get_bookmark) (&current_target, ARGS, FROM_TTY)
6b04bdb7
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1844
1845#define target_goto_bookmark(ARG, FROM_TTY) \
3c80fb48 1846 (current_target.to_goto_bookmark) (&current_target, ARG, FROM_TTY)
6b04bdb7 1847
c906108c
SS
1848/* Hardware watchpoint interfaces. */
1849
1850/* Returns non-zero if we were stopped by a hardware watchpoint (memory read or
7f82dfc7 1851 write). Only the INFERIOR_PTID task is being queried. */
c906108c 1852
6a109b6b
TT
1853#define target_stopped_by_watchpoint() \
1854 ((*current_target.to_stopped_by_watchpoint) (&current_target))
7df1a324 1855
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1856/* Returns non-zero if the target stopped because it executed a
1857 software breakpoint instruction. */
1858
1859#define target_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint() \
1860 ((*current_target.to_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) (&current_target))
1861
1862#define target_supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint() \
1863 ((*current_target.to_supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) (&current_target))
1864
1865#define target_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint() \
1866 ((*current_target.to_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) (&current_target))
1867
1868#define target_supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint() \
1869 ((*current_target.to_supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) (&current_target))
1870
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1871/* Non-zero if we have steppable watchpoints */
1872
d92524f1 1873#define target_have_steppable_watchpoint \
74174d2e 1874 (current_target.to_have_steppable_watchpoint)
74174d2e 1875
7df1a324
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1876/* Non-zero if we have continuable watchpoints */
1877
d92524f1 1878#define target_have_continuable_watchpoint \
7df1a324 1879 (current_target.to_have_continuable_watchpoint)
c906108c 1880
ccaa32c7 1881/* Provide defaults for hardware watchpoint functions. */
c906108c 1882
2146d243 1883/* If the *_hw_beakpoint functions have not been defined
ccaa32c7 1884 elsewhere use the definitions in the target vector. */
c906108c 1885
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1886/* Returns positive if we can set a hardware watchpoint of type TYPE.
1887 Returns negative if the target doesn't have enough hardware debug
1888 registers available. Return zero if hardware watchpoint of type
1889 TYPE isn't supported. TYPE is one of bp_hardware_watchpoint,
1890 bp_read_watchpoint, bp_write_watchpoint, or bp_hardware_breakpoint.
1891 CNT is the number of such watchpoints used so far, including this
1892 one. OTHERTYPE is who knows what... */
c906108c 1893
d92524f1 1894#define target_can_use_hardware_watchpoint(TYPE,CNT,OTHERTYPE) \
5461485a 1895 (*current_target.to_can_use_hw_breakpoint) (&current_target, \
059790a0 1896 TYPE, CNT, OTHERTYPE)
c906108c 1897
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1898/* Returns the number of debug registers needed to watch the given
1899 memory region, or zero if not supported. */
1900
d92524f1 1901#define target_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint(addr, len) \
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1902 (*current_target.to_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint) (&current_target, \
1903 addr, len)
e0d24f8d 1904
c906108c 1905
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1906/* Set/clear a hardware watchpoint starting at ADDR, for LEN bytes.
1907 TYPE is 0 for write, 1 for read, and 2 for read/write accesses.
0cf6dd15 1908 COND is the expression for its condition, or NULL if there's none.
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1909 Returns 0 for success, 1 if the watchpoint type is not supported,
1910 -1 for failure. */
c906108c 1911
0cf6dd15 1912#define target_insert_watchpoint(addr, len, type, cond) \
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1913 (*current_target.to_insert_watchpoint) (&current_target, \
1914 addr, len, type, cond)
c906108c 1915
0cf6dd15 1916#define target_remove_watchpoint(addr, len, type, cond) \
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1917 (*current_target.to_remove_watchpoint) (&current_target, \
1918 addr, len, type, cond)
c906108c 1919
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1920/* Insert a new masked watchpoint at ADDR using the mask MASK.
1921 RW may be hw_read for a read watchpoint, hw_write for a write watchpoint
1922 or hw_access for an access watchpoint. Returns 0 for success, 1 if
1923 masked watchpoints are not supported, -1 for failure. */
1924
1925extern int target_insert_mask_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, int);
1926
1927/* Remove a masked watchpoint at ADDR with the mask MASK.
1928 RW may be hw_read for a read watchpoint, hw_write for a write watchpoint
1929 or hw_access for an access watchpoint. Returns 0 for success, non-zero
1930 for failure. */
1931
1932extern int target_remove_mask_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, int);
1933
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1934/* Insert a hardware breakpoint at address BP_TGT->placed_address in
1935 the target machine. Returns 0 for success, and returns non-zero or
1936 throws an error (with a detailed failure reason error code and
1937 message) otherwise. */
1938
a6d9a66e 1939#define target_insert_hw_breakpoint(gdbarch, bp_tgt) \
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1940 (*current_target.to_insert_hw_breakpoint) (&current_target, \
1941 gdbarch, bp_tgt)
ccaa32c7 1942
a6d9a66e 1943#define target_remove_hw_breakpoint(gdbarch, bp_tgt) \
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1944 (*current_target.to_remove_hw_breakpoint) (&current_target, \
1945 gdbarch, bp_tgt)
c906108c 1946
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1947/* Return number of debug registers needed for a ranged breakpoint,
1948 or -1 if ranged breakpoints are not supported. */
1949
1950extern int target_ranged_break_num_registers (void);
1951
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1952/* Return non-zero if target knows the data address which triggered this
1953 target_stopped_by_watchpoint, in such case place it to *ADDR_P. Only the
1954 INFERIOR_PTID task is being queried. */
1955#define target_stopped_data_address(target, addr_p) \
d8be2939 1956 (*(target)->to_stopped_data_address) (target, addr_p)
c906108c 1957
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1958/* Return non-zero if ADDR is within the range of a watchpoint spanning
1959 LENGTH bytes beginning at START. */
5009afc5 1960#define target_watchpoint_addr_within_range(target, addr, start, length) \
d8be2939 1961 (*(target)->to_watchpoint_addr_within_range) (target, addr, start, length)
5009afc5 1962
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1963/* Return non-zero if the target is capable of using hardware to evaluate
1964 the condition expression. In this case, if the condition is false when
1965 the watched memory location changes, execution may continue without the
1966 debugger being notified.
1967
1968 Due to limitations in the hardware implementation, it may be capable of
1969 avoiding triggering the watchpoint in some cases where the condition
1970 expression is false, but may report some false positives as well.
1971 For this reason, GDB will still evaluate the condition expression when
1972 the watchpoint triggers. */
1973#define target_can_accel_watchpoint_condition(addr, len, type, cond) \
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1974 (*current_target.to_can_accel_watchpoint_condition) (&current_target, \
1975 addr, len, type, cond)
0cf6dd15 1976
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1977/* Return number of debug registers needed for a masked watchpoint,
1978 -1 if masked watchpoints are not supported or -2 if the given address
1979 and mask combination cannot be used. */
1980
1981extern int target_masked_watch_num_registers (CORE_ADDR addr, CORE_ADDR mask);
1982
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1983/* Target can execute in reverse? */
1984#define target_can_execute_reverse \
53e1cfc7 1985 current_target.to_can_execute_reverse (&current_target)
b2175913 1986
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1987extern const struct target_desc *target_read_description (struct target_ops *);
1988
0ef643c8 1989#define target_get_ada_task_ptid(lwp, tid) \
1e6b91a4 1990 (*current_target.to_get_ada_task_ptid) (&current_target, lwp,tid)
0ef643c8 1991
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1992/* Utility implementation of searching memory. */
1993extern int simple_search_memory (struct target_ops* ops,
1994 CORE_ADDR start_addr,
1995 ULONGEST search_space_len,
1996 const gdb_byte *pattern,
1997 ULONGEST pattern_len,
1998 CORE_ADDR *found_addrp);
1999
2000/* Main entry point for searching memory. */
2001extern int target_search_memory (CORE_ADDR start_addr,
2002 ULONGEST search_space_len,
2003 const gdb_byte *pattern,
2004 ULONGEST pattern_len,
2005 CORE_ADDR *found_addrp);
2006
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2007/* Target file operations. */
2008
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2009/* Return nonzero if the filesystem seen by the current inferior
2010 is the local filesystem, zero otherwise. */
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2011#define target_filesystem_is_local() \
2012 current_target.to_filesystem_is_local (&current_target)
2013
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2014/* Open FILENAME on the target, in the filesystem as seen by INF,
2015 using FLAGS and MODE. If INF is NULL, use the filesystem seen
2016 by the debugger (GDB or, for remote targets, the remote stub).
2017 Return a target file descriptor, or -1 if an error occurs (and
2018 set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
2019extern int target_fileio_open (struct inferior *inf,
2020 const char *filename, int flags,
2021 int mode, int *target_errno);
7313baad 2022
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2023/* Like target_fileio_open, but print a warning message if the
2024 file is being accessed over a link that may be slow. */
2025extern int target_fileio_open_warn_if_slow (struct inferior *inf,
2026 const char *filename,
2027 int flags,
2028 int mode,
2029 int *target_errno);
2030
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UW
2031/* Write up to LEN bytes from WRITE_BUF to FD on the target.
2032 Return the number of bytes written, or -1 if an error occurs
2033 (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
2034extern int target_fileio_pwrite (int fd, const gdb_byte *write_buf, int len,
2035 ULONGEST offset, int *target_errno);
2036
2037/* Read up to LEN bytes FD on the target into READ_BUF.
2038 Return the number of bytes read, or -1 if an error occurs
2039 (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
2040extern int target_fileio_pread (int fd, gdb_byte *read_buf, int len,
2041 ULONGEST offset, int *target_errno);
2042
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2043/* Get information about the file opened as FD on the target
2044 and put it in SB. Return 0 on success, or -1 if an error
2045 occurs (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
2046extern int target_fileio_fstat (int fd, struct stat *sb,
2047 int *target_errno);
2048
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2049/* Close FD on the target. Return 0, or -1 if an error occurs
2050 (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
2051extern int target_fileio_close (int fd, int *target_errno);
2052
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2053/* Unlink FILENAME on the target, in the filesystem as seen by INF.
2054 If INF is NULL, use the filesystem seen by the debugger (GDB or,
2055 for remote targets, the remote stub). Return 0, or -1 if an error
7313baad 2056 occurs (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
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2057extern int target_fileio_unlink (struct inferior *inf,
2058 const char *filename,
2059 int *target_errno);
2060
2061/* Read value of symbolic link FILENAME on the target, in the
2062 filesystem as seen by INF. If INF is NULL, use the filesystem seen
2063 by the debugger (GDB or, for remote targets, the remote stub).
2064 Return a null-terminated string allocated via xmalloc, or NULL if
2065 an error occurs (and set *TARGET_ERRNO). */
2066extern char *target_fileio_readlink (struct inferior *inf,
2067 const char *filename,
2068 int *target_errno);
2069
2070/* Read target file FILENAME, in the filesystem as seen by INF. If
2071 INF is NULL, use the filesystem seen by the debugger (GDB or, for
2072 remote targets, the remote stub). The return value will be -1 if
2073 the transfer fails or is not supported; 0 if the object is empty;
2074 or the length of the object otherwise. If a positive value is
2075 returned, a sufficiently large buffer will be allocated using
2076 xmalloc and returned in *BUF_P containing the contents of the
2077 object.
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2078
2079 This method should be used for objects sufficiently small to store
2080 in a single xmalloc'd buffer, when no fixed bound on the object's
2081 size is known in advance. */
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2082extern LONGEST target_fileio_read_alloc (struct inferior *inf,
2083 const char *filename,
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2084 gdb_byte **buf_p);
2085
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2086/* Read target file FILENAME, in the filesystem as seen by INF. If
2087 INF is NULL, use the filesystem seen by the debugger (GDB or, for
2088 remote targets, the remote stub). The result is NUL-terminated and
2089 returned as a string, allocated using xmalloc. If an error occurs
2090 or the transfer is unsupported, NULL is returned. Empty objects
2091 are returned as allocated but empty strings. A warning is issued
2092 if the result contains any embedded NUL bytes. */
2093extern char *target_fileio_read_stralloc (struct inferior *inf,
2094 const char *filename);
2095
7313baad 2096
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2097/* Tracepoint-related operations. */
2098
2099#define target_trace_init() \
ecae04e1 2100 (*current_target.to_trace_init) (&current_target)
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2101
2102#define target_download_tracepoint(t) \
548f7808 2103 (*current_target.to_download_tracepoint) (&current_target, t)
35b1e5cc 2104
1e4d1764 2105#define target_can_download_tracepoint() \
a52a8357 2106 (*current_target.to_can_download_tracepoint) (&current_target)
1e4d1764 2107
35b1e5cc 2108#define target_download_trace_state_variable(tsv) \
559d2b81 2109 (*current_target.to_download_trace_state_variable) (&current_target, tsv)
35b1e5cc 2110
d248b706 2111#define target_enable_tracepoint(loc) \
46670d57 2112 (*current_target.to_enable_tracepoint) (&current_target, loc)
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2113
2114#define target_disable_tracepoint(loc) \
780b049c 2115 (*current_target.to_disable_tracepoint) (&current_target, loc)
d248b706 2116
35b1e5cc 2117#define target_trace_start() \
e2d1aae3 2118 (*current_target.to_trace_start) (&current_target)
35b1e5cc
SS
2119
2120#define target_trace_set_readonly_regions() \
583f9a86 2121 (*current_target.to_trace_set_readonly_regions) (&current_target)
35b1e5cc 2122
00bf0b85 2123#define target_get_trace_status(ts) \
8bd200f1 2124 (*current_target.to_get_trace_status) (&current_target, ts)
35b1e5cc 2125
f196051f 2126#define target_get_tracepoint_status(tp,utp) \
db90e85c 2127 (*current_target.to_get_tracepoint_status) (&current_target, tp, utp)
f196051f 2128
35b1e5cc 2129#define target_trace_stop() \
74499f1b 2130 (*current_target.to_trace_stop) (&current_target)
35b1e5cc
SS
2131
2132#define target_trace_find(type,num,addr1,addr2,tpp) \
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TT
2133 (*current_target.to_trace_find) (&current_target, \
2134 (type), (num), (addr1), (addr2), (tpp))
35b1e5cc
SS
2135
2136#define target_get_trace_state_variable_value(tsv,val) \
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TT
2137 (*current_target.to_get_trace_state_variable_value) (&current_target, \
2138 (tsv), (val))
35b1e5cc 2139
00bf0b85 2140#define target_save_trace_data(filename) \
dc3decaf 2141 (*current_target.to_save_trace_data) (&current_target, filename)
00bf0b85
SS
2142
2143#define target_upload_tracepoints(utpp) \
ab6617cc 2144 (*current_target.to_upload_tracepoints) (&current_target, utpp)
00bf0b85
SS
2145
2146#define target_upload_trace_state_variables(utsvp) \
181e3713 2147 (*current_target.to_upload_trace_state_variables) (&current_target, utsvp)
00bf0b85
SS
2148
2149#define target_get_raw_trace_data(buf,offset,len) \
88ee6f45
TT
2150 (*current_target.to_get_raw_trace_data) (&current_target, \
2151 (buf), (offset), (len))
00bf0b85 2152
405f8e94 2153#define target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len() \
0e67620a 2154 (*current_target.to_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len) (&current_target)
405f8e94 2155
35b1e5cc 2156#define target_set_disconnected_tracing(val) \
37b25738 2157 (*current_target.to_set_disconnected_tracing) (&current_target, val)
35b1e5cc 2158
4daf5ac0 2159#define target_set_circular_trace_buffer(val) \
736d5b1f 2160 (*current_target.to_set_circular_trace_buffer) (&current_target, val)
4daf5ac0 2161
f6f899bf 2162#define target_set_trace_buffer_size(val) \
4da384be 2163 (*current_target.to_set_trace_buffer_size) (&current_target, val)
f6f899bf 2164
f196051f 2165#define target_set_trace_notes(user,notes,stopnotes) \
d9e68a2c
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2166 (*current_target.to_set_trace_notes) (&current_target, \
2167 (user), (notes), (stopnotes))
f196051f 2168
711e434b 2169#define target_get_tib_address(ptid, addr) \
bd7ae0f5 2170 (*current_target.to_get_tib_address) (&current_target, (ptid), (addr))
711e434b 2171
d914c394 2172#define target_set_permissions() \
c378d69d 2173 (*current_target.to_set_permissions) (&current_target)
d914c394 2174
0fb4aa4b 2175#define target_static_tracepoint_marker_at(addr, marker) \
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2176 (*current_target.to_static_tracepoint_marker_at) (&current_target, \
2177 addr, marker)
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2178
2179#define target_static_tracepoint_markers_by_strid(marker_id) \
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2180 (*current_target.to_static_tracepoint_markers_by_strid) (&current_target, \
2181 marker_id)
0fb4aa4b 2182
b3b9301e 2183#define target_traceframe_info() \
a893e81f 2184 (*current_target.to_traceframe_info) (&current_target)
b3b9301e 2185
d1feda86 2186#define target_use_agent(use) \
2c152180 2187 (*current_target.to_use_agent) (&current_target, use)
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2188
2189#define target_can_use_agent() \
fe38f897 2190 (*current_target.to_can_use_agent) (&current_target)
d1feda86 2191
ced63ec0 2192#define target_augmented_libraries_svr4_read() \
5436ff03 2193 (*current_target.to_augmented_libraries_svr4_read) (&current_target)
ced63ec0 2194
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2195/* Command logging facility. */
2196
d9cb0195
TT
2197#define target_log_command(p) \
2198 (*current_target.to_log_command) (&current_target, p)
49d03eab 2199
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VP
2200
2201extern int target_core_of_thread (ptid_t ptid);
2202
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2203/* See to_get_unwinder in struct target_ops. */
2204extern const struct frame_unwind *target_get_unwinder (void);
2205
2206/* See to_get_tailcall_unwinder in struct target_ops. */
2207extern const struct frame_unwind *target_get_tailcall_unwinder (void);
2208
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2209/* This implements basic memory verification, reading target memory
2210 and performing the comparison here (as opposed to accelerated
2211 verification making use of the qCRC packet, for example). */
2212
2213extern int simple_verify_memory (struct target_ops* ops,
2214 const gdb_byte *data,
2215 CORE_ADDR memaddr, ULONGEST size);
2216
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2217/* Verify that the memory in the [MEMADDR, MEMADDR+SIZE) range matches
2218 the contents of [DATA,DATA+SIZE). Returns 1 if there's a match, 0
2219 if there's a mismatch, and -1 if an error is encountered while
2220 reading memory. Throws an error if the functionality is found not
2221 to be supported by the current target. */
2222int target_verify_memory (const gdb_byte *data,
2223 CORE_ADDR memaddr, ULONGEST size);
2224
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2225/* Routines for maintenance of the target structures...
2226
c22a2b88 2227 complete_target_initialization: Finalize a target_ops by filling in
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2228 any fields needed by the target implementation. Unnecessary for
2229 targets which are registered via add_target, as this part gets
2230 taken care of then.
c22a2b88 2231
c906108c 2232 add_target: Add a target to the list of all possible targets.
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2233 This only makes sense for targets that should be activated using
2234 the "target TARGET_NAME ..." command.
c906108c
SS
2235
2236 push_target: Make this target the top of the stack of currently used
c5aa993b
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2237 targets, within its particular stratum of the stack. Result
2238 is 0 if now atop the stack, nonzero if not on top (maybe
2239 should warn user).
c906108c
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2240
2241 unpush_target: Remove this from the stack of currently used targets,
c5aa993b 2242 no matter where it is on the list. Returns 0 if no
7fdc1521 2243 change, 1 if removed from stack. */
c906108c 2244
a14ed312 2245extern void add_target (struct target_ops *);
c906108c 2246
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2247extern void add_target_with_completer (struct target_ops *t,
2248 completer_ftype *completer);
2249
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2250extern void complete_target_initialization (struct target_ops *t);
2251
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2252/* Adds a command ALIAS for target T and marks it deprecated. This is useful
2253 for maintaining backwards compatibility when renaming targets. */
2254
2255extern void add_deprecated_target_alias (struct target_ops *t, char *alias);
2256
b26a4dcb 2257extern void push_target (struct target_ops *);
c906108c 2258
a14ed312 2259extern int unpush_target (struct target_ops *);
c906108c 2260
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2261extern void target_pre_inferior (int);
2262
a14ed312 2263extern void target_preopen (int);
c906108c 2264
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2265/* Does whatever cleanup is required to get rid of all pushed targets. */
2266extern void pop_all_targets (void);
aa76d38d 2267
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2268/* Like pop_all_targets, but pops only targets whose stratum is
2269 strictly above ABOVE_STRATUM. */
460014f5 2270extern void pop_all_targets_above (enum strata above_stratum);
87ab71f0 2271
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2272extern int target_is_pushed (struct target_ops *t);
2273
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2274extern CORE_ADDR target_translate_tls_address (struct objfile *objfile,
2275 CORE_ADDR offset);
2276
0542c86d 2277/* Struct target_section maps address ranges to file sections. It is
c906108c
SS
2278 mostly used with BFD files, but can be used without (e.g. for handling
2279 raw disks, or files not in formats handled by BFD). */
2280
0542c86d 2281struct target_section
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2282 {
2283 CORE_ADDR addr; /* Lowest address in section */
2284 CORE_ADDR endaddr; /* 1+highest address in section */
c906108c 2285
7be0c536 2286 struct bfd_section *the_bfd_section;
c906108c 2287
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2288 /* The "owner" of the section.
2289 It can be any unique value. It is set by add_target_sections
2290 and used by remove_target_sections.
2291 For example, for executables it is a pointer to exec_bfd and
2292 for shlibs it is the so_list pointer. */
2293 void *owner;
c5aa993b 2294 };
c906108c 2295
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2296/* Holds an array of target sections. Defined by [SECTIONS..SECTIONS_END[. */
2297
2298struct target_section_table
2299{
2300 struct target_section *sections;
2301 struct target_section *sections_end;
2302};
2303
8db32d44 2304/* Return the "section" containing the specified address. */
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2305struct target_section *target_section_by_addr (struct target_ops *target,
2306 CORE_ADDR addr);
8db32d44 2307
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2308/* Return the target section table this target (or the targets
2309 beneath) currently manipulate. */
2310
2311extern struct target_section_table *target_get_section_table
2312 (struct target_ops *target);
2313
c906108c
SS
2314/* From mem-break.c */
2315
3db08215 2316extern int memory_remove_breakpoint (struct target_ops *, struct gdbarch *,
3e43a32a 2317 struct bp_target_info *);
c906108c 2318
3db08215 2319extern int memory_insert_breakpoint (struct target_ops *, struct gdbarch *,
3e43a32a 2320 struct bp_target_info *);
c906108c 2321
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2322/* Check whether the memory at the breakpoint's placed address still
2323 contains the expected breakpoint instruction. */
2324
2325extern int memory_validate_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2326 struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt);
2327
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2328extern int default_memory_remove_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *,
2329 struct bp_target_info *);
917317f4 2330
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MS
2331extern int default_memory_insert_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *,
2332 struct bp_target_info *);
917317f4 2333
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SS
2334
2335/* From target.c */
2336
a14ed312 2337extern void initialize_targets (void);
c906108c 2338
c25c4a8b 2339extern void noprocess (void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
c906108c 2340
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2341extern void target_require_runnable (void);
2342
a14ed312 2343extern struct target_ops *find_target_beneath (struct target_ops *);
ed9a39eb 2344
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TT
2345/* Find the target at STRATUM. If no target is at that stratum,
2346 return NULL. */
2347
2348struct target_ops *find_target_at (enum strata stratum);
2349
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2350/* Read OS data object of type TYPE from the target, and return it in
2351 XML format. The result is NUL-terminated and returned as a string,
2352 allocated using xmalloc. If an error occurs or the transfer is
2353 unsupported, NULL is returned. Empty objects are returned as
2354 allocated but empty strings. */
2355
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VP
2356extern char *target_get_osdata (const char *type);
2357
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SS
2358\f
2359/* Stuff that should be shared among the various remote targets. */
2360
2361/* Debugging level. 0 is off, and non-zero values mean to print some debug
2362 information (higher values, more information). */
2363extern int remote_debug;
2364
2365/* Speed in bits per second, or -1 which means don't mess with the speed. */
2366extern int baud_rate;
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YG
2367
2368/* Parity for serial port */
2369extern int serial_parity;
2370
c378eb4e 2371/* Timeout limit for response from target. */
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SS
2372extern int remote_timeout;
2373
c906108c 2374\f
c906108c 2375
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DJ
2376/* Set the show memory breakpoints mode to show, and installs a cleanup
2377 to restore it back to the current value. */
2378extern struct cleanup *make_show_memory_breakpoints_cleanup (int show);
2379
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SS
2380extern int may_write_registers;
2381extern int may_write_memory;
2382extern int may_insert_breakpoints;
2383extern int may_insert_tracepoints;
2384extern int may_insert_fast_tracepoints;
2385extern int may_stop;
2386
2387extern void update_target_permissions (void);
2388
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c378eb4e 2390/* Imported from machine dependent code. */
c906108c 2391
02d27625 2392/* See to_supports_btrace in struct target_ops. */
043c3577 2393extern int target_supports_btrace (enum btrace_format);
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2394
2395/* See to_enable_btrace in struct target_ops. */
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2396extern struct btrace_target_info *
2397 target_enable_btrace (ptid_t ptid, const struct btrace_config *);
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2398
2399/* See to_disable_btrace in struct target_ops. */
2400extern void target_disable_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *btinfo);
2401
2402/* See to_teardown_btrace in struct target_ops. */
2403extern void target_teardown_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *btinfo);
2404
2405/* See to_read_btrace in struct target_ops. */
734b0e4b 2406extern enum btrace_error target_read_btrace (struct btrace_data *,
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2407 struct btrace_target_info *,
2408 enum btrace_read_type);
02d27625 2409
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2410/* See to_btrace_conf in struct target_ops. */
2411extern const struct btrace_config *
2412 target_btrace_conf (const struct btrace_target_info *);
2413
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2414/* See to_stop_recording in struct target_ops. */
2415extern void target_stop_recording (void);
2416
d02ed0bb 2417/* See to_save_record in struct target_ops. */
85e1311a 2418extern void target_save_record (const char *filename);
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2419
2420/* Query if the target supports deleting the execution log. */
2421extern int target_supports_delete_record (void);
2422
2423/* See to_delete_record in struct target_ops. */
2424extern void target_delete_record (void);
2425
2426/* See to_record_is_replaying in struct target_ops. */
2427extern int target_record_is_replaying (void);
2428
2429/* See to_goto_record_begin in struct target_ops. */
2430extern void target_goto_record_begin (void);
2431
2432/* See to_goto_record_end in struct target_ops. */
2433extern void target_goto_record_end (void);
2434
2435/* See to_goto_record in struct target_ops. */
2436extern void target_goto_record (ULONGEST insn);
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2438/* See to_insn_history. */
2439extern void target_insn_history (int size, int flags);
2440
2441/* See to_insn_history_from. */
2442extern void target_insn_history_from (ULONGEST from, int size, int flags);
2443
2444/* See to_insn_history_range. */
2445extern void target_insn_history_range (ULONGEST begin, ULONGEST end, int flags);
2446
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2447/* See to_call_history. */
2448extern void target_call_history (int size, int flags);
2449
2450/* See to_call_history_from. */
2451extern void target_call_history_from (ULONGEST begin, int size, int flags);
2452
2453/* See to_call_history_range. */
2454extern void target_call_history_range (ULONGEST begin, ULONGEST end, int flags);
2455
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2456/* See to_prepare_to_generate_core. */
2457extern void target_prepare_to_generate_core (void);
2458
2459/* See to_done_generating_core. */
2460extern void target_done_generating_core (void);
2461
c5aa993b 2462#endif /* !defined (TARGET_H) */
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