forked from Imagelibrary/binutils-gdb
This patch adds a new class regcache_raw, between reg_buffer and regcache
in the class hierarchy. Also use it in target_ops
to_{fetch,store}_registers methods, because target_ops accesses raw
registers. (pseudo registers are abstracted by gdbarch).
gdb:
2017-10-03 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
:
* aarch32-linux-nat.c (aarch32_gp_regcache_supply): -
(aarch32_gp_regcache_supply): +
(aarch32_gp_regcache_supply):
(aarch32_gp_regcache_collect): -
(aarch32_gp_regcache_collect): +
(aarch32_gp_regcache_collect):
(aarch32_vfp_regcache_supply): -
(aarch32_vfp_regcache_supply): +
(aarch32_vfp_regcache_supply):
(aarch32_vfp_regcache_collect): -
(aarch32_vfp_regcache_collect): +
* aarch32-linux-nat.h:
* aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_get_debug_reg_state):
(fetch_gregs_from_thread): -
(fetch_gregs_from_thread): +
(fetch_gregs_from_thread):
(store_gregs_to_thread): -
(store_gregs_to_thread): +
(store_gregs_to_thread):
(fetch_fpregs_from_thread): -
(fetch_fpregs_from_thread): +
(fetch_fpregs_from_thread):
(store_fpregs_to_thread): -
(store_fpregs_to_thread): +
(store_fpregs_to_thread):
(aarch64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers):
* arch-utils.c (default_addressable_memory_unit_size):
* arch-utils.h (extern const char *default_gnu_triplet_regexp):
* arm-linux-tdep.c (static struct tramp_frame arm_kernel_linux_restart_syscall_tramp_frame = {):
(arm_linux_supply_gregset):
(arm_linux_collect_gregset):
(supply_nwfpe_register): -
(supply_nwfpe_register): +
(supply_nwfpe_register):
(collect_nwfpe_register): -
(collect_nwfpe_register): +
(collect_nwfpe_register):
(arm_linux_supply_nwfpe):
(arm_linux_collect_nwfpe):
(arm_linux_supply_vfp):
* arm-linux-tdep.h (void arm_linux_collect_gregset):
* corelow.c (core_detach):
(get_core_register_section): -
(get_core_register_section): +
(get_core_registers_cb):
* gdbarch.c (set_gdbarch_fast_tracepoint_valid_at):
(gdbarch_guess_tracepoint_registers): -
(gdbarch_guess_tracepoint_registers): +
* gdbarch.h (extern void set_gdbarch_fast_tracepoint_valid_at):
* gdbarch.sh (m;int;fast_tracepoint_valid_at;CORE_ADDR addr, char **msg;addr, msg;;default_fas):
* gdbcore.h (struct core_fns):
* inf-child.c (store_waitstatus):
(inf_child_fetch_inferior_registers):
(inf_child_post_attach):
* inf-ptrace.c (static CORE_ADDR):
(inf_ptrace_fetch_register): -
(inf_ptrace_fetch_register): +
(inf_ptrace_fetch_register):
(inf_ptrace_fetch_registers):
(inf_ptrace_store_register): -
(inf_ptrace_store_register): +
(inf_ptrace_store_register):
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_remove_breakpoint):
(record_btrace_fetch_registers):
(record_btrace_store_registers):
* record-full.c (static void record_full_save):
(record_full_reg_alloc): -
(record_full_reg_alloc): +
(record_full_get_loc):
(record_full_arch_list_add_reg): -
(record_full_arch_list_add_reg): +
(record_full_supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint):
(record_full_registers_change): -
(record_full_registers_change): +
(record_full_registers_change):
(record_full_core_kill):
(record_full_core_fetch_registers):
(record_full_core_prepare_to_store):
* record-full.h:
* regcache.c (regcache_register_size):
(regcache::regcache):
(regcache::arch):
(regcache_get_ptid): -
(regcache_get_ptid): +
(class regcache_invalidator):
(public:):
(public:):
(get_regcache_arch): -
(get_regcache_arch): +
(regcache_dup):
(regcache_register_status): -
(regcache_register_status): +
(reg_buffer::set_register_status):
(regcache_invalidate): -
(regcache_invalidate): +
(registers_changed):
(regcache_raw_update): -
(regcache_raw_update): +
(regcache_raw_update):
(regcache::raw_update):
(regcache_raw_read): -
(regcache_raw_read): +
(regcache_raw_read_signed):
(regcache_raw_write_signed):
(regcache_raw_write):
(reg_buffer::raw_supply_zeroed):
(regcache_raw_collect): -
(regcache_raw_collect): +
(reg_buffer::transfer_regset):
(reg_buffer::supply_regset):
(regcache_write_pc):
* regcache.h (struct regcache;):
(extern struct regcache *get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache):
(extern enum register_status):
(extern void regcache_write_pc):
(enum):
(private:):
(public:):
(public:):
(public:):
(public:):
(private:):
* regset.h (struct regcache;):
* remote.c (static int getpkt_or_notif_sane):
(remote_wait):
(fetch_register_using_p): -
(fetch_register_using_p): +
(send_g_packet):
(process_g_packet): -
(process_g_packet): +
(process_g_packet):
(fetch_registers_using_g): -
(fetch_registers_using_g): +
(set_remote_traceframe):
(remote_fetch_registers):
(remote_prepare_to_store): -
(remote_prepare_to_store): +
(remote_prepare_to_store):
(store_register_using_P): -
(store_register_using_P): +
(store_register_using_P):
(store_registers_using_G): -
(store_registers_using_G): +
(store_registers_using_G):
* s390-linux-tdep.c (s390_write_pc):
* target-debug.h:
* target-delegates.c (debug_wait):
(delegate_fetch_registers): -
(delegate_fetch_registers): +
(tdefault_fetch_registers): -
(tdefault_fetch_registers): +
(debug_fetch_registers): -
(debug_fetch_registers): +
(delegate_store_registers): -
(delegate_store_registers): +
(tdefault_store_registers): -
(tdefault_store_registers): +
(debug_store_registers): -
(debug_store_registers): +
(delegate_prepare_to_store): -
(delegate_prepare_to_store): +
(tdefault_prepare_to_store): -
(tdefault_prepare_to_store): +
(debug_prepare_to_store): -
(debug_prepare_to_store): +
* target.c (target_options_to_string):
(target_fetch_registers): -
(target_fetch_registers): +
(target_fetch_registers):
(target_store_registers): -
(target_store_registers): +
* target.h (struct target_ops):
(extern ptid_t default_target_wait):
* tracefile-tfile.c (traceframe_find_block_type):
* tracefile.c (trace_save_ctf):
(tracefile_fetch_registers): -
(tracefile_fetch_registers): +
* tracefile.h (extern struct trace_file_writer *tfile_trace_file_writer_new):
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C++
/* Machine independent variables that describe the core file under GDB.
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Copyright (C) 1986-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* Interface routines for core, executable, etc. */
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#if !defined (GDBCORE_H)
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#define GDBCORE_H 1
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struct type;
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struct regcache;
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "exec.h"
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#include "target.h"
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/* Nonzero if there is a core file. */
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extern int have_core_file_p (void);
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/* Report a memory error with error(). */
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extern void memory_error (enum target_xfer_status status, CORE_ADDR memaddr);
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/* The string 'memory_error' would use as exception message. */
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extern std::string memory_error_message (enum target_xfer_status err,
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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CORE_ADDR memaddr);
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/* Like target_read_memory, but report an error if can't read. */
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extern void read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, ssize_t len);
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/* Like target_read_stack, but report an error if can't read. */
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extern void read_stack (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, ssize_t len);
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/* Like target_read_code, but report an error if can't read. */
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extern void read_code (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, ssize_t len);
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/* Read an integer from debugged memory, given address and number of
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bytes. */
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extern LONGEST read_memory_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
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int len, enum bfd_endian byte_order);
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extern int safe_read_memory_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len,
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enum bfd_endian byte_order,
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LONGEST *return_value);
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/* Read an unsigned integer from debugged memory, given address and
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number of bytes. */
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extern ULONGEST read_memory_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
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int len,
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enum bfd_endian byte_order);
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extern int safe_read_memory_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len,
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enum bfd_endian byte_order,
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ULONGEST *return_value);
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/* Read an integer from debugged code memory, given address,
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number of bytes, and byte order for code. */
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extern LONGEST read_code_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len,
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enum bfd_endian byte_order);
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/* Read an unsigned integer from debugged code memory, given address,
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number of bytes, and byte order for code. */
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extern ULONGEST read_code_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
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int len,
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enum bfd_endian byte_order);
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/* Read a null-terminated string from the debuggee's memory, given
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address, a buffer into which to place the string, and the maximum
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available space. */
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extern void read_memory_string (CORE_ADDR, char *, int);
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/* Read the pointer of type TYPE at ADDR, and return the address it
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represents. */
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CORE_ADDR read_memory_typed_address (CORE_ADDR addr, struct type *type);
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/* Same as target_write_memory, but report an error if can't
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write. */
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extern void write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, const gdb_byte *myaddr,
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ssize_t len);
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/* Same as write_memory, but notify 'memory_changed' observers. */
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extern void write_memory_with_notification (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
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const bfd_byte *myaddr,
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ssize_t len);
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/* Store VALUE at ADDR in the inferior as a LEN-byte unsigned integer. */
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extern void write_memory_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
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enum bfd_endian byte_order,
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ULONGEST value);
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/* Store VALUE at ADDR in the inferior as a LEN-byte unsigned integer. */
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extern void write_memory_signed_integer (CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
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enum bfd_endian byte_order,
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LONGEST value);
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/* Hook for `exec_file_command' command to call. */
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extern void (*deprecated_exec_file_display_hook) (const char *filename);
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/* Hook for "file_command", which is more useful than above
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(because it is invoked AFTER symbols are read, not before). */
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extern void (*deprecated_file_changed_hook) (const char *filename);
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extern void specify_exec_file_hook (void (*hook) (const char *filename));
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/* Binary File Diddler for the core file. */
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extern bfd *core_bfd;
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extern struct target_ops *core_target;
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/* Whether to open exec and core files read-only or read-write. */
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extern int write_files;
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extern void core_file_command (const char *filename, int from_tty);
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extern void exec_file_attach (const char *filename, int from_tty);
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/* If the filename of the main executable is unknown, attempt to
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determine it. If a filename is determined, proceed as though
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it was just specified with the "file" command. Do nothing if
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the filename of the main executable is already known.
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DEFER_BP_RESET uses SYMFILE_DEFER_BP_RESET for the main symbol file. */
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extern void exec_file_locate_attach (int pid, int defer_bp_reset, int from_tty);
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extern void exec_file_clear (int from_tty);
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extern void validate_files (void);
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/* The current default bfd target. */
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extern char *gnutarget;
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extern void set_gnutarget (const char *);
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/* Structure to keep track of core register reading functions for
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various core file types. */
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struct core_fns
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{
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/* BFD flavour that a core file handler is prepared to read. This
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can be used by the handler's core tasting function as a first
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level filter to reject BFD's that don't have the right
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flavour. */
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enum bfd_flavour core_flavour;
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/* Core file handler function to call to recognize corefile
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formats that BFD rejects. Some core file format just don't fit
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into the BFD model, or may require other resources to identify
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them, that simply aren't available to BFD (such as symbols from
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another file). Returns nonzero if the handler recognizes the
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format, zero otherwise. */
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int (*check_format) (bfd *);
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/* Core file handler function to call to ask if it can handle a
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given core file format or not. Returns zero if it can't,
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nonzero otherwise. */
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int (*core_sniffer) (struct core_fns *, bfd *);
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/* Extract the register values out of the core file and supply them
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into REGCACHE.
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CORE_REG_SECT points to the register values themselves, read into
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memory.
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CORE_REG_SIZE is the size of that area.
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WHICH says which set of registers we are handling:
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0 --- integer registers
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2 --- floating-point registers, on machines where they are
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discontiguous
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3 --- extended floating-point registers, on machines where
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these are present in yet a third area. (GNU/Linux uses
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this to get at the SSE registers.)
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REG_ADDR is the offset from u.u_ar0 to the register values relative to
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core_reg_sect. This is used with old-fashioned core files to locate the
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registers in a large upage-plus-stack ".reg" section. Original upage
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address X is at location core_reg_sect+x+reg_addr. */
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void (*core_read_registers) (regcache_raw *regcache,
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char *core_reg_sect,
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unsigned core_reg_size,
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int which, CORE_ADDR reg_addr);
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/* Finds the next struct core_fns. They are allocated and
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initialized in whatever module implements the functions pointed
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to; an initializer calls deprecated_add_core_fns to add them to
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the global chain. */
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struct core_fns *next;
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};
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/* Build either a single-thread or multi-threaded section name for
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PTID.
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If ptid's lwp member is zero, we want to do the single-threaded
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thing: look for a section named NAME (as passed to the
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constructor). If ptid's lwp member is non-zero, we'll want do the
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multi-threaded thing: look for a section named "NAME/LWP", where
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LWP is the shortest ASCII decimal representation of ptid's lwp
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member. */
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class thread_section_name
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{
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public:
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/* NAME is the single-threaded section name. If PTID represents an
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LWP, then the build section name is "NAME/LWP", otherwise it's
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just "NAME" unmodified. */
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thread_section_name (const char *name, ptid_t ptid)
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{
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if (ptid.lwp_p ())
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{
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m_storage = string_printf ("%s/%ld", name, ptid.lwp ());
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m_section_name = m_storage.c_str ();
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}
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else
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m_section_name = name;
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}
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/* Return the computed section name. The result is valid as long as
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this thread_section_name object is live. */
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const char *c_str () const
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{ return m_section_name; }
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DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (thread_section_name);
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private:
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/* Either a pointer into M_STORAGE, or a pointer to the name passed
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as parameter to the constructor. */
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const char *m_section_name;
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/* If we need to build a new section name, this is where we store
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it. */
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std::string m_storage;
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};
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/* NOTE: cagney/2004-04-05: Replaced by "regset.h" and
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regset_from_core_section(). */
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extern void deprecated_add_core_fns (struct core_fns *cf);
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extern int default_core_sniffer (struct core_fns *cf, bfd * abfd);
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extern int default_check_format (bfd * abfd);
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#endif /* !defined (GDBCORE_H) */
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