1 /* Intel 386 target-dependent stuff.
2 Copyright 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of GDB.
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
24 #include "gdb_string.h"
29 #include "floatformat.h"
33 #include "arch-utils.h"
36 /* i386_register_byte[i] is the offset into the register file of the
37 start of register number i. We initialize this from
38 i386_register_raw_size. */
39 int i386_register_byte
[MAX_NUM_REGS
];
41 /* i386_register_raw_size[i] is the number of bytes of storage in
42 GDB's register array occupied by register i. */
43 int i386_register_raw_size
[MAX_NUM_REGS
] = {
57 /* i386_register_virtual_size[i] is the size in bytes of the virtual
58 type of register i. */
59 int i386_register_virtual_size
[MAX_NUM_REGS
];
62 /* This is the variable that is set with "set disassembly-flavor", and
63 its legitimate values. */
64 static const char att_flavor
[] = "att";
65 static const char intel_flavor
[] = "intel";
66 static const char *valid_flavors
[] =
72 static const char *disassembly_flavor
= att_flavor
;
74 /* This is used to keep the bfd arch_info in sync with the disassembly
76 static void set_disassembly_flavor_sfunc (char *, int,
77 struct cmd_list_element
*);
78 static void set_disassembly_flavor (void);
81 /* Stdio style buffering was used to minimize calls to ptrace, but
82 this buffering did not take into account that the code section
83 being accessed may not be an even number of buffers long (even if
84 the buffer is only sizeof(int) long). In cases where the code
85 section size happened to be a non-integral number of buffers long,
86 attempting to read the last buffer would fail. Simply using
87 target_read_memory and ignoring errors, rather than read_memory, is
88 not the correct solution, since legitimate access errors would then
89 be totally ignored. To properly handle this situation and continue
90 to use buffering would require that this code be able to determine
91 the minimum code section size granularity (not the alignment of the
92 section itself, since the actual failing case that pointed out this
93 problem had a section alignment of 4 but was not a multiple of 4
94 bytes long), on a target by target basis, and then adjust it's
95 buffer size accordingly. This is messy, but potentially feasible.
96 It probably needs the bfd library's help and support. For now, the
97 buffer size is set to 1. (FIXME -fnf) */
99 #define CODESTREAM_BUFSIZ 1 /* Was sizeof(int), see note above. */
100 static CORE_ADDR codestream_next_addr
;
101 static CORE_ADDR codestream_addr
;
102 static unsigned char codestream_buf
[CODESTREAM_BUFSIZ
];
103 static int codestream_off
;
104 static int codestream_cnt
;
106 #define codestream_tell() (codestream_addr + codestream_off)
107 #define codestream_peek() \
108 (codestream_cnt == 0 ? \
109 codestream_fill(1) : codestream_buf[codestream_off])
110 #define codestream_get() \
111 (codestream_cnt-- == 0 ? \
112 codestream_fill(0) : codestream_buf[codestream_off++])
115 codestream_fill (int peek_flag
)
117 codestream_addr
= codestream_next_addr
;
118 codestream_next_addr
+= CODESTREAM_BUFSIZ
;
120 codestream_cnt
= CODESTREAM_BUFSIZ
;
121 read_memory (codestream_addr
, (char *) codestream_buf
, CODESTREAM_BUFSIZ
);
124 return (codestream_peek ());
126 return (codestream_get ());
130 codestream_seek (CORE_ADDR place
)
132 codestream_next_addr
= place
/ CODESTREAM_BUFSIZ
;
133 codestream_next_addr
*= CODESTREAM_BUFSIZ
;
136 while (codestream_tell () != place
)
141 codestream_read (unsigned char *buf
, int count
)
146 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++)
147 *p
++ = codestream_get ();
151 /* If the next instruction is a jump, move to its target. */
154 i386_follow_jump (void)
156 unsigned char buf
[4];
162 pos
= codestream_tell ();
165 if (codestream_peek () == 0x66)
171 switch (codestream_get ())
174 /* Relative jump: if data16 == 0, disp32, else disp16. */
177 codestream_read (buf
, 2);
178 delta
= extract_signed_integer (buf
, 2);
180 /* Include the size of the jmp instruction (including the
186 codestream_read (buf
, 4);
187 delta
= extract_signed_integer (buf
, 4);
193 /* Relative jump, disp8 (ignore data16). */
194 codestream_read (buf
, 1);
195 /* Sign-extend it. */
196 delta
= extract_signed_integer (buf
, 1);
201 codestream_seek (pos
);
204 /* Find & return the amount a local space allocated, and advance the
205 codestream to the first register push (if any).
207 If the entry sequence doesn't make sense, return -1, and leave
208 codestream pointer at a random spot. */
211 i386_get_frame_setup (CORE_ADDR pc
)
215 codestream_seek (pc
);
219 op
= codestream_get ();
221 if (op
== 0x58) /* popl %eax */
223 /* This function must start with
226 xchgl %eax, (%esp) 0x87 0x04 0x24
227 or xchgl %eax, 0(%esp) 0x87 0x44 0x24 0x00
229 (the System V compiler puts out the second `xchg'
230 instruction, and the assembler doesn't try to optimize it, so
231 the 'sib' form gets generated). This sequence is used to get
232 the address of the return buffer for a function that returns
235 unsigned char buf
[4];
236 static unsigned char proto1
[3] = { 0x87, 0x04, 0x24 };
237 static unsigned char proto2
[4] = { 0x87, 0x44, 0x24, 0x00 };
239 pos
= codestream_tell ();
240 codestream_read (buf
, 4);
241 if (memcmp (buf
, proto1
, 3) == 0)
243 else if (memcmp (buf
, proto2
, 4) == 0)
246 codestream_seek (pos
);
247 op
= codestream_get (); /* Update next opcode. */
250 if (op
== 0x68 || op
== 0x6a)
252 /* This function may start with
264 unsigned char buf
[8];
266 /* Skip past the `pushl' instruction; it has either a one-byte
267 or a four-byte operand, depending on the opcode. */
268 pos
= codestream_tell ();
273 codestream_seek (pos
);
275 /* Read the following 8 bytes, which should be "call _probe" (6
276 bytes) followed by "addl $4,%esp" (2 bytes). */
277 codestream_read (buf
, sizeof (buf
));
278 if (buf
[0] == 0xe8 && buf
[6] == 0xc4 && buf
[7] == 0x4)
280 codestream_seek (pos
);
281 op
= codestream_get (); /* Update next opcode. */
284 if (op
== 0x55) /* pushl %ebp */
286 /* Check for "movl %esp, %ebp" -- can be written in two ways. */
287 switch (codestream_get ())
290 if (codestream_get () != 0xec)
294 if (codestream_get () != 0xe5)
300 /* Check for stack adjustment
304 NOTE: You can't subtract a 16 bit immediate from a 32 bit
305 reg, so we don't have to worry about a data16 prefix. */
306 op
= codestream_peek ();
309 /* `subl' with 8 bit immediate. */
311 if (codestream_get () != 0xec)
312 /* Some instruction starting with 0x83 other than `subl'. */
314 codestream_seek (codestream_tell () - 2);
317 /* `subl' with signed byte immediate (though it wouldn't
318 make sense to be negative). */
319 return (codestream_get ());
324 /* Maybe it is `subl' with a 32 bit immedediate. */
326 if (codestream_get () != 0xec)
327 /* Some instruction starting with 0x81 other than `subl'. */
329 codestream_seek (codestream_tell () - 2);
332 /* It is `subl' with a 32 bit immediate. */
333 codestream_read ((unsigned char *) buf
, 4);
334 return extract_signed_integer (buf
, 4);
344 /* `enter' with 16 bit unsigned immediate. */
345 codestream_read ((unsigned char *) buf
, 2);
346 codestream_get (); /* Flush final byte of enter instruction. */
347 return extract_unsigned_integer (buf
, 2);
352 /* Return the chain-pointer for FRAME. In the case of the i386, the
353 frame's nominal address is the address of a 4-byte word containing
354 the calling frame's address. */
357 i386_frame_chain (struct frame_info
*frame
)
359 if (frame
->signal_handler_caller
)
362 if (! inside_entry_file (frame
->pc
))
363 return read_memory_unsigned_integer (frame
->frame
, 4);
368 /* Determine whether the function invocation represented by FRAME does
369 not have a from on the stack associated with it. If it does not,
370 return non-zero, otherwise return zero. */
373 i386_frameless_function_invocation (struct frame_info
*frame
)
375 if (frame
->signal_handler_caller
)
378 return frameless_look_for_prologue (frame
);
381 /* Return the saved program counter for FRAME. */
384 i386_frame_saved_pc (struct frame_info
*frame
)
386 /* FIXME: kettenis/2001-05-09: Conditionalizing the next bit of code
387 on SIGCONTEXT_PC_OFFSET and I386V4_SIGTRAMP_SAVED_PC should be
388 considered a temporary hack. I plan to come up with something
389 better when we go multi-arch. */
390 #if defined (SIGCONTEXT_PC_OFFSET) || defined (I386V4_SIGTRAMP_SAVED_PC)
391 if (frame
->signal_handler_caller
)
392 return sigtramp_saved_pc (frame
);
395 return read_memory_unsigned_integer (frame
->frame
+ 4, 4);
398 /* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc. */
401 i386_saved_pc_after_call (struct frame_info
*frame
)
403 return read_memory_unsigned_integer (read_register (SP_REGNUM
), 4);
406 /* Return number of args passed to a frame.
407 Can return -1, meaning no way to tell. */
410 i386_frame_num_args (struct frame_info
*fi
)
415 /* This loses because not only might the compiler not be popping the
416 args right after the function call, it might be popping args from
417 both this call and a previous one, and we would say there are
418 more args than there really are. */
422 struct frame_info
*pfi
;
424 /* On the i386, the instruction following the call could be:
426 addl $imm, %esp - imm/4 args; imm may be 8 or 32 bits
427 anything else - zero args. */
431 frameless
= FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION (fi
);
433 /* In the absence of a frame pointer, GDB doesn't get correct
434 values for nameless arguments. Return -1, so it doesn't print
435 any nameless arguments. */
438 pfi
= get_prev_frame (fi
);
441 /* NOTE: This can happen if we are looking at the frame for
442 main, because FRAME_CHAIN_VALID won't let us go into start.
443 If we have debugging symbols, that's not really a big deal;
444 it just means it will only show as many arguments to main as
451 op
= read_memory_integer (retpc
, 1);
452 if (op
== 0x59) /* pop %ecx */
456 op
= read_memory_integer (retpc
+ 1, 1);
458 /* addl $<signed imm 8 bits>, %esp */
459 return (read_memory_integer (retpc
+ 2, 1) & 0xff) / 4;
463 else if (op
== 0x81) /* `add' with 32 bit immediate. */
465 op
= read_memory_integer (retpc
+ 1, 1);
467 /* addl $<imm 32>, %esp */
468 return read_memory_integer (retpc
+ 2, 4) / 4;
480 /* Parse the first few instructions the function to see what registers
483 We handle these cases:
485 The startup sequence can be at the start of the function, or the
486 function can start with a branch to startup code at the end.
488 %ebp can be set up with either the 'enter' instruction, or "pushl
489 %ebp, movl %esp, %ebp" (`enter' is too slow to be useful, but was
490 once used in the System V compiler).
492 Local space is allocated just below the saved %ebp by either the
493 'enter' instruction, or by "subl $<size>, %esp". 'enter' has a 16
494 bit unsigned argument for space to allocate, and the 'addl'
495 instruction could have either a signed byte, or 32 bit immediate.
497 Next, the registers used by this function are pushed. With the
498 System V compiler they will always be in the order: %edi, %esi,
499 %ebx (and sometimes a harmless bug causes it to also save but not
500 restore %eax); however, the code below is willing to see the pushes
501 in any order, and will handle up to 8 of them.
503 If the setup sequence is at the end of the function, then the next
504 instruction will be a branch back to the start. */
507 i386_frame_init_saved_regs (struct frame_info
*fip
)
511 CORE_ADDR dummy_bottom
;
519 frame_saved_regs_zalloc (fip
);
521 /* If the frame is the end of a dummy, compute where the beginning
523 dummy_bottom
= fip
->frame
- 4 - REGISTER_BYTES
- CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH
;
525 /* Check if the PC points in the stack, in a dummy frame. */
526 if (dummy_bottom
<= fip
->pc
&& fip
->pc
<= fip
->frame
)
528 /* All registers were saved by push_call_dummy. */
530 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_REGS
; i
++)
532 addr
-= REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (i
);
533 fip
->saved_regs
[i
] = addr
;
538 pc
= get_pc_function_start (fip
->pc
);
540 locals
= i386_get_frame_setup (pc
);
544 addr
= fip
->frame
- 4 - locals
;
545 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++)
547 op
= codestream_get ();
548 if (op
< 0x50 || op
> 0x57)
550 #ifdef I386_REGNO_TO_SYMMETRY
551 /* Dynix uses different internal numbering. Ick. */
552 fip
->saved_regs
[I386_REGNO_TO_SYMMETRY (op
- 0x50)] = addr
;
554 fip
->saved_regs
[op
- 0x50] = addr
;
560 fip
->saved_regs
[PC_REGNUM
] = fip
->frame
+ 4;
561 fip
->saved_regs
[FP_REGNUM
] = fip
->frame
;
564 /* Return PC of first real instruction. */
567 i386_skip_prologue (int pc
)
571 static unsigned char pic_pat
[6] =
572 { 0xe8, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* call 0x0 */
573 0x5b, /* popl %ebx */
577 if (i386_get_frame_setup (pc
) < 0)
580 /* Found valid frame setup -- codestream now points to start of push
581 instructions for saving registers. */
583 /* Skip over register saves. */
584 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++)
586 op
= codestream_peek ();
587 /* Break if not `pushl' instrunction. */
588 if (op
< 0x50 || op
> 0x57)
593 /* The native cc on SVR4 in -K PIC mode inserts the following code
594 to get the address of the global offset table (GOT) into register
599 movl %ebx,x(%ebp) (optional)
602 This code is with the rest of the prologue (at the end of the
603 function), so we have to skip it to get to the first real
604 instruction at the start of the function. */
606 pos
= codestream_tell ();
607 for (i
= 0; i
< 6; i
++)
609 op
= codestream_get ();
610 if (pic_pat
[i
] != op
)
615 unsigned char buf
[4];
618 op
= codestream_get ();
619 if (op
== 0x89) /* movl %ebx, x(%ebp) */
621 op
= codestream_get ();
622 if (op
== 0x5d) /* One byte offset from %ebp. */
625 codestream_read (buf
, 1);
627 else if (op
== 0x9d) /* Four byte offset from %ebp. */
630 codestream_read (buf
, 4);
632 else /* Unexpected instruction. */
634 op
= codestream_get ();
637 if (delta
> 0 && op
== 0x81 && codestream_get () == 0xc3)
642 codestream_seek (pos
);
646 return (codestream_tell ());
650 i386_push_dummy_frame (void)
652 CORE_ADDR sp
= read_register (SP_REGNUM
);
654 char regbuf
[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE
];
656 sp
= push_word (sp
, read_register (PC_REGNUM
));
657 sp
= push_word (sp
, read_register (FP_REGNUM
));
658 write_register (FP_REGNUM
, sp
);
659 for (regnum
= 0; regnum
< NUM_REGS
; regnum
++)
661 read_register_gen (regnum
, regbuf
);
662 sp
= push_bytes (sp
, regbuf
, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum
));
664 write_register (SP_REGNUM
, sp
);
667 /* Insert the (relative) function address into the call sequence
671 i386_fix_call_dummy (char *dummy
, CORE_ADDR pc
, CORE_ADDR fun
, int nargs
,
672 value_ptr
*args
, struct type
*type
, int gcc_p
)
674 int from
, to
, delta
, loc
;
676 loc
= (int)(read_register (SP_REGNUM
) - CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH
);
681 *((char *)(dummy
) + 1) = (delta
& 0xff);
682 *((char *)(dummy
) + 2) = ((delta
>> 8) & 0xff);
683 *((char *)(dummy
) + 3) = ((delta
>> 16) & 0xff);
684 *((char *)(dummy
) + 4) = ((delta
>> 24) & 0xff);
688 i386_pop_frame (void)
690 struct frame_info
*frame
= get_current_frame ();
693 char regbuf
[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE
];
695 fp
= FRAME_FP (frame
);
696 i386_frame_init_saved_regs (frame
);
698 for (regnum
= 0; regnum
< NUM_REGS
; regnum
++)
701 addr
= frame
->saved_regs
[regnum
];
704 read_memory (addr
, regbuf
, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum
));
705 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (regnum
), regbuf
,
706 REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum
));
709 write_register (FP_REGNUM
, read_memory_integer (fp
, 4));
710 write_register (PC_REGNUM
, read_memory_integer (fp
+ 4, 4));
711 write_register (SP_REGNUM
, fp
+ 8);
712 flush_cached_frames ();
716 #ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET
718 /* Figure out where the longjmp will land. Slurp the args out of the
719 stack. We expect the first arg to be a pointer to the jmp_buf
720 structure from which we extract the pc (JB_PC) that we will land
721 at. The pc is copied into PC. This routine returns true on
725 get_longjmp_target (CORE_ADDR
*pc
)
727 char buf
[TARGET_PTR_BIT
/ TARGET_CHAR_BIT
];
728 CORE_ADDR sp
, jb_addr
;
730 sp
= read_register (SP_REGNUM
);
732 if (target_read_memory (sp
+ SP_ARG0
, /* Offset of first arg on stack. */
734 TARGET_PTR_BIT
/ TARGET_CHAR_BIT
))
737 jb_addr
= extract_address (buf
, TARGET_PTR_BIT
/ TARGET_CHAR_BIT
);
739 if (target_read_memory (jb_addr
+ JB_PC
* JB_ELEMENT_SIZE
, buf
,
740 TARGET_PTR_BIT
/ TARGET_CHAR_BIT
))
743 *pc
= extract_address (buf
, TARGET_PTR_BIT
/ TARGET_CHAR_BIT
);
748 #endif /* GET_LONGJMP_TARGET */
752 i386_push_arguments (int nargs
, value_ptr
*args
, CORE_ADDR sp
,
753 int struct_return
, CORE_ADDR struct_addr
)
755 sp
= default_push_arguments (nargs
, args
, sp
, struct_return
, struct_addr
);
762 store_address (buf
, 4, struct_addr
);
763 write_memory (sp
, buf
, 4);
770 i386_store_struct_return (CORE_ADDR addr
, CORE_ADDR sp
)
772 /* Do nothing. Everything was already done by i386_push_arguments. */
775 /* These registers are used for returning integers (and on some
776 targets also for returning `struct' and `union' values when their
777 size and alignment match an integer type). */
778 #define LOW_RETURN_REGNUM 0 /* %eax */
779 #define HIGH_RETURN_REGNUM 2 /* %edx */
781 /* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state, a
782 function return value of TYPE, and copy that, in virtual format,
786 i386_extract_return_value (struct type
*type
, char *regbuf
, char *valbuf
)
788 int len
= TYPE_LENGTH (type
);
790 if (TYPE_CODE (type
) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
791 && TYPE_NFIELDS (type
) == 1)
793 i386_extract_return_value (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type
, 0), regbuf
, valbuf
);
797 if (TYPE_CODE (type
) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
)
801 warning ("Cannot find floating-point return value.");
802 memset (valbuf
, 0, len
);
806 /* Floating-point return values can be found in %st(0). */
807 if (len
== TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT
/ TARGET_CHAR_BIT
808 && TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT
== &floatformat_i387_ext
)
810 /* Copy straight over, but take care of the padding. */
811 memcpy (valbuf
, ®buf
[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM
)],
813 memset (valbuf
+ FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE
, 0, len
- FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE
);
817 /* Convert the extended floating-point number found in
818 %st(0) to the desired type. This is probably not exactly
819 how it would happen on the target itself, but it is the
822 floatformat_to_doublest (&floatformat_i387_ext
,
823 ®buf
[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM
)], &val
);
824 store_floating (valbuf
, TYPE_LENGTH (type
), val
);
829 int low_size
= REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
);
830 int high_size
= REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (HIGH_RETURN_REGNUM
);
833 memcpy (valbuf
, ®buf
[REGISTER_BYTE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
)], len
);
834 else if (len
<= (low_size
+ high_size
))
837 ®buf
[REGISTER_BYTE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
)], low_size
);
838 memcpy (valbuf
+ low_size
,
839 ®buf
[REGISTER_BYTE (HIGH_RETURN_REGNUM
)], len
- low_size
);
842 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
843 "Cannot extract return value of %d bytes long.", len
);
847 /* Write into the appropriate registers a function return value stored
848 in VALBUF of type TYPE, given in virtual format. */
851 i386_store_return_value (struct type
*type
, char *valbuf
)
853 int len
= TYPE_LENGTH (type
);
855 if (TYPE_CODE (type
) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
856 && TYPE_NFIELDS (type
) == 1)
858 i386_store_return_value (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type
, 0), valbuf
);
862 if (TYPE_CODE (type
) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
)
866 warning ("Cannot set floating-point return value.");
870 /* Floating-point return values can be found in %st(0). */
871 if (len
== TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT
/ TARGET_CHAR_BIT
872 && TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT
== &floatformat_i387_ext
)
874 /* Copy straight over. */
875 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM
), valbuf
,
880 char buf
[FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE
];
883 /* Convert the value found in VALBUF to the extended
884 floating point format used by the FPU. This is probably
885 not exactly how it would happen on the target itself, but
886 it is the best we can do. */
887 val
= extract_floating (valbuf
, TYPE_LENGTH (type
));
888 floatformat_from_doublest (&floatformat_i387_ext
, &val
, buf
);
889 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM
), buf
,
895 int low_size
= REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
);
896 int high_size
= REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (HIGH_RETURN_REGNUM
);
899 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
), valbuf
, len
);
900 else if (len
<= (low_size
+ high_size
))
902 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
),
904 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (HIGH_RETURN_REGNUM
),
905 valbuf
+ low_size
, len
- low_size
);
908 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
909 "Cannot store return value of %d bytes long.", len
);
913 /* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
914 the address in which a function should return its structure value,
918 i386_extract_struct_value_address (char *regbuf
)
920 return extract_address (®buf
[REGISTER_BYTE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
)],
921 REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (LOW_RETURN_REGNUM
));
925 /* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type of data in
926 register REGNUM. Perhaps %esi and %edi should go here, but
927 potentially they could be used for things other than address. */
930 i386_register_virtual_type (int regnum
)
932 if (regnum
== PC_REGNUM
|| regnum
== FP_REGNUM
|| regnum
== SP_REGNUM
)
933 return lookup_pointer_type (builtin_type_void
);
935 if (IS_FP_REGNUM (regnum
))
936 return builtin_type_long_double
;
938 if (IS_SSE_REGNUM (regnum
))
939 return builtin_type_v4sf
;
941 return builtin_type_int
;
944 /* Return true iff register REGNUM's virtual format is different from
945 its raw format. Note that this definition assumes that the host
946 supports IEEE 32-bit floats, since it doesn't say that SSE
947 registers need conversion. Even if we can't find a counterexample,
948 this is still sloppy. */
951 i386_register_convertible (int regnum
)
953 return IS_FP_REGNUM (regnum
);
956 /* Convert data from raw format for register REGNUM in buffer FROM to
957 virtual format with type TYPE in buffer TO. In principle both
958 formats are identical except that the virtual format has two extra
959 bytes appended that aren't used. We set these to zero. */
962 i386_register_convert_to_virtual (int regnum
, struct type
*type
,
963 char *from
, char *to
)
965 /* Copy straight over, but take care of the padding. */
966 memcpy (to
, from
, FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE
);
967 memset (to
+ FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE
, 0, TYPE_LENGTH (type
) - FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE
);
970 /* Convert data from virtual format with type TYPE in buffer FROM to
971 raw format for register REGNUM in buffer TO. Simply omit the two
975 i386_register_convert_to_raw (struct type
*type
, int regnum
,
976 char *from
, char *to
)
978 memcpy (to
, from
, FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE
);
982 #ifdef I386V4_SIGTRAMP_SAVED_PC
983 /* Get saved user PC for sigtramp from the pushed ucontext on the
984 stack for all three variants of SVR4 sigtramps. */
987 i386v4_sigtramp_saved_pc (struct frame_info
*frame
)
989 CORE_ADDR saved_pc_offset
= 4;
992 find_pc_partial_function (frame
->pc
, &name
, NULL
, NULL
);
995 if (STREQ (name
, "_sigreturn"))
996 saved_pc_offset
= 132 + 14 * 4;
997 else if (STREQ (name
, "_sigacthandler"))
998 saved_pc_offset
= 80 + 14 * 4;
999 else if (STREQ (name
, "sigvechandler"))
1000 saved_pc_offset
= 120 + 14 * 4;
1004 return read_memory_integer (frame
->next
->frame
+ saved_pc_offset
, 4);
1005 return read_memory_integer (read_register (SP_REGNUM
) + saved_pc_offset
, 4);
1007 #endif /* I386V4_SIGTRAMP_SAVED_PC */
1010 #ifdef STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME
1011 /* SunPRO encodes the static variables. This is not related to C++
1012 mangling, it is done for C too. */
1015 sunpro_static_transform_name (char *name
)
1018 if (IS_STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME (name
))
1020 /* For file-local statics there will be a period, a bunch of
1021 junk (the contents of which match a string given in the
1022 N_OPT), a period and the name. For function-local statics
1023 there will be a bunch of junk (which seems to change the
1024 second character from 'A' to 'B'), a period, the name of the
1025 function, and the name. So just skip everything before the
1027 p
= strrchr (name
, '.');
1033 #endif /* STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME */
1036 /* Stuff for WIN32 PE style DLL's but is pretty generic really. */
1039 skip_trampoline_code (CORE_ADDR pc
, char *name
)
1041 if (pc
&& read_memory_unsigned_integer (pc
, 2) == 0x25ff) /* jmp *(dest) */
1043 unsigned long indirect
= read_memory_unsigned_integer (pc
+ 2, 4);
1044 struct minimal_symbol
*indsym
=
1045 indirect
? lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (indirect
) : 0;
1046 char *symname
= indsym
? SYMBOL_NAME (indsym
) : 0;
1050 if (strncmp (symname
, "__imp_", 6) == 0
1051 || strncmp (symname
, "_imp_", 5) == 0)
1052 return name
? 1 : read_memory_unsigned_integer (indirect
, 4);
1055 return 0; /* Not a trampoline. */
1059 /* We have two flavours of disassembly. The machinery on this page
1060 deals with switching between those. */
1063 gdb_print_insn_i386 (bfd_vma memaddr
, disassemble_info
*info
)
1065 if (disassembly_flavor
== att_flavor
)
1066 return print_insn_i386_att (memaddr
, info
);
1067 else if (disassembly_flavor
== intel_flavor
)
1068 return print_insn_i386_intel (memaddr
, info
);
1069 /* Never reached -- disassembly_flavour is always either att_flavor
1071 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
, "failed internal consistency check");
1074 /* If the disassembly mode is intel, we have to also switch the bfd
1075 mach_type. This function is run in the set disassembly_flavor
1076 command, and does that. */
1079 set_disassembly_flavor_sfunc (char *args
, int from_tty
,
1080 struct cmd_list_element
*c
)
1082 set_disassembly_flavor ();
1086 set_disassembly_flavor (void)
1088 if (disassembly_flavor
== att_flavor
)
1089 set_architecture_from_arch_mach (bfd_arch_i386
, bfd_mach_i386_i386
);
1090 else if (disassembly_flavor
== intel_flavor
)
1091 set_architecture_from_arch_mach (bfd_arch_i386
,
1092 bfd_mach_i386_i386_intel_syntax
);
1096 /* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */
1097 void _initialize_i386_tdep (void);
1100 _initialize_i386_tdep (void)
1102 /* Initialize the table saying where each register starts in the
1108 for (i
= 0; i
< MAX_NUM_REGS
; i
++)
1110 i386_register_byte
[i
] = offset
;
1111 offset
+= i386_register_raw_size
[i
];
1115 /* Initialize the table of virtual register sizes. */
1119 for (i
= 0; i
< MAX_NUM_REGS
; i
++)
1120 i386_register_virtual_size
[i
] = TYPE_LENGTH (REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE (i
));
1123 tm_print_insn
= gdb_print_insn_i386
;
1124 tm_print_insn_info
.mach
= bfd_lookup_arch (bfd_arch_i386
, 0)->mach
;
1126 /* Add the variable that controls the disassembly flavor. */
1128 struct cmd_list_element
*new_cmd
;
1130 new_cmd
= add_set_enum_cmd ("disassembly-flavor", no_class
,
1132 &disassembly_flavor
,
1134 Set the disassembly flavor, the valid values are \"att\" and \"intel\", \
1135 and the default value is \"att\".",
1137 new_cmd
->function
.sfunc
= set_disassembly_flavor_sfunc
;
1138 add_show_from_set (new_cmd
, &showlist
);
1141 /* Finally, initialize the disassembly flavor to the default given
1142 in the disassembly_flavor variable. */
1143 set_disassembly_flavor ();