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1 | /* |
2 | * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed | |
5 | * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the | |
6 | * software. | |
7 | */ | |
8 | ||
9 | /* | |
10 | * ARM symbolic debugger toolbox interface | |
11 | */ | |
12 | ||
13 | /* | |
14 | * RCS $Revision$ | |
15 | * Checkin $Date$ | |
16 | */ | |
17 | ||
18 | /* Minor points of uncertainty are indicated by a question mark in the | |
19 | LH margin. | |
20 | ||
21 | Wherever an interface is required to iterate over things of some class, | |
22 | I prefer something of the form EnumerateXXs(..., XXProc *p, void *arg) | |
23 | which results in a call of p(xx, arg) for each xx, rather than something | |
24 | of the form | |
25 | for (xxh = StartIterationOverXXs(); (xx = Next(xxh)) != 0; ) { ... } | |
26 | EndIterationOverXXs(xxh); | |
27 | Others may disagree. | |
28 | (Each XXProc returns an Error value: if this is not Err_OK, iteration | |
29 | stops immediately and the EnumerateXXs function returns that value). | |
30 | ||
31 | ptrace has been retired as of insufficient utility. If such fuctionality is | |
32 | required, it can be constructed using breakpoints. | |
33 | ||
34 | The file form of all name fields in debug areas is in-line, with a length | |
35 | byte and no terminator. The debugger toolbox makes an in-store translation, | |
36 | where the strings are out of line (the namep variant in asdfmt.h) and have a | |
37 | terminating zero byte: the pointer is to the first character of the string | |
38 | with the length byte at ...->n.namep[-1]. | |
39 | */ | |
40 | ||
41 | #ifndef armdbg__h | |
42 | #define armdbg__h | |
43 | ||
44 | #include <stddef.h> | |
45 | ||
46 | #include "host.h" | |
47 | #include "msg.h" | |
48 | ||
49 | typedef unsigned32 ARMaddress; | |
50 | typedef unsigned32 ARMword; | |
51 | typedef unsigned16 ARMhword; | |
52 | ||
53 | #include "dbg_conf.h" | |
54 | #include "dbg_rdi.h" | |
55 | ||
56 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
57 | extern "C" | |
58 | { | |
59 | #endif | |
60 | ||
61 | typedef unsigned char Dbg_Byte; | |
62 | ||
63 | typedef int Dbg_Error; | |
64 | ||
65 | typedef struct Dbg_MCState Dbg_MCState; | |
66 | /* A representation of the state of the target. The structure is not revealed. | |
67 | A pointer to one of these is returned by Dbg_Initialise(), is passed to all | |
68 | toolbox calls which refer to the state of the target, and is discarded | |
69 | by Dbg_Finalise(). | |
70 | Nothing in the toolbox itself precludes there being multiple targets, each | |
71 | with its own state. | |
72 | */ | |
73 | ||
74 | /* Most toolbox interfaces return an error status. Only a few of the status | |
75 | values are expected to be interesting to clients and defined here; the | |
76 | rest are private (but a textual form can be produced by ErrorToChars()). | |
77 | */ | |
78 | ||
79 | #define Error_OK 0 | |
80 | ||
81 | /* Partitioning of the error code space: errors below Dbg_Error_Base are RDI | |
82 | errors (as defined in dbg_rdi.h). Codes above Dbg_Error_Limit are | |
83 | available to clients, who may impose some further structure. | |
84 | */ | |
85 | #define Dbg_Error_Base 0x1000 | |
86 | #define Dbg_Error_Limit 0x2000 | |
87 | ||
88 | #define DbgError(n) ((Dbg_Error)(Dbg_Error_Base+(n))) | |
89 | ||
90 | #define Dbg_Err_OK Error_OK | |
91 | #define Dbg_Err_Interrupted DbgError(1) | |
92 | #define Dbg_Err_Overflow DbgError(2) | |
93 | #define Dbg_Err_FileNotFound DbgError(3) | |
94 | #define Dbg_Err_ActivationNotPresent DbgError(4) | |
95 | #define Dbg_Err_OutOfHeap DbgError(5) | |
96 | #define Dbg_Err_TypeNotSimple DbgError(6) | |
97 | #define Dbg_Err_BufferFull DbgError(7) | |
98 | #define Dbg_Err_AtStackBase DbgError(8) | |
99 | #define Dbg_Err_AtStackTop DbgError(9) | |
100 | #define Dbg_Err_DbgTableFormat DbgError(10) | |
101 | #define Dbg_Err_NotVariable DbgError(11) | |
102 | #define Dbg_Err_NoSuchBreakPoint DbgError(12) | |
103 | #define Dbg_Err_NoSuchWatchPoint DbgError(13) | |
104 | #define Dbg_Err_FileLineNotFound DbgError(14) | |
105 | #define Dbg_Err_DbgTableVersion DbgError(15) | |
106 | #define Dbg_Err_NoSuchPath DbgError(16) | |
107 | #define Dbg_Err_StateChanged DbgError(17) | |
108 | #define Dbg_Err_SoftInitialiseError DbgError(18) | |
109 | #define Dbg_Err_CoProRegNotWritable DbgError(19) | |
110 | #define Dbg_Err_NotInHistory DbgError(20) | |
111 | #define Dbg_Err_ContextSyntax DbgError(21) | |
112 | #define Dbg_Err_ContextNoLine DbgError(22) | |
113 | #define Dbg_Err_ContextTwoLines DbgError(23) | |
114 | #define Dbg_Err_VarReadOnly DbgError(24) | |
115 | #define Dbg_Err_FileNewerThanImage DbgError(25) | |
116 | #define Dbg_Err_NotFound DbgError(26) | |
117 | ||
118 | /* functions which evaluate expressions may return this value, to indicate | |
119 | that execution became suspended within a function called in the debugee */ | |
120 | ||
121 | /* Functions returning characters take a BufDesc argument, with fields buffer | |
122 | and bufsize being input arguments describing the buffer to be filled, and | |
123 | filled being set on return to the number of bytes written to the buffer | |
124 | (omitting the terminating 0). | |
125 | */ | |
126 | ||
127 | typedef struct Dbg_BufDesc Dbg_BufDesc; | |
128 | ||
129 | typedef void Dbg_BufferFullProc(Dbg_BufDesc *bd); | |
130 | ||
131 | struct Dbg_BufDesc { | |
132 | char *buffer; | |
133 | size_t size, | |
134 | filled; | |
135 | Dbg_BufferFullProc *p; | |
136 | void *arg; | |
137 | }; | |
138 | ||
139 | #define Dbg_InitBufDesc(bd, buf, bytes) \ | |
140 | ((bd).buffer = (buf), (bd).size = (bytes), (bd).filled = 0,\ | |
141 | (bd).p = NULL, (bd).arg = NULL) | |
142 | ||
143 | #define Dbg_InitBufDesc_P(bd, buf, bytes, fn, a) \ | |
144 | ((bd).buffer = (buf), (bd).size = (bytes), (bd).filled = 0,\ | |
145 | (bd).p = (fn), (bd).arg = (a)) | |
146 | ||
147 | Dbg_Error Dbg_StringToBuf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, char const *s); | |
148 | Dbg_Error Dbg_BufPrintf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, char const *form, ...); | |
149 | #ifdef NLS | |
150 | Dbg_Error Dbg_MsgToBuf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, msg_t t); | |
151 | Dbg_Error Dbg_BufMsgPrintf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, msg_t form, ...); | |
152 | #else | |
153 | #define Dbg_MsgToBuf Dbg_StringToBuf | |
154 | #define Dbg_BufMsgPrintf Dbg_BufPrintf | |
155 | #endif | |
156 | Dbg_Error Dbg_CharToBuf(Dbg_BufDesc *buf, int ch); | |
157 | ||
158 | int Dbg_CIStrCmp(char const *s1, char const *s2); | |
159 | /* Case-independent string comparison, interface as for strcmp */ | |
160 | ||
161 | int Dbg_CIStrnCmp(char const *s1, char const *s2, size_t n); | |
162 | /* Case-independent string comparison, interface as for strncmp */ | |
163 | ||
164 | void Dbg_ErrorToChars(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Error err, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); | |
165 | ||
166 | typedef int Dbg_RDIResetCheckProc(int); | |
167 | /* Type of a function to be called after each RDI operation performed by the | |
168 | toolbox, with the status from the operation as argument. The value returned | |
169 | is treated as the status. (The intent is to allow the toolbox's client to | |
170 | take special action to handle RDIDbg_Error_Reset). | |
171 | */ | |
172 | ||
173 | typedef struct Dbg_CoProDesc Dbg_CoProDesc; | |
174 | ||
175 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_CoProFoundProc(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpno, Dbg_CoProDesc const *cpd); | |
176 | /* Type of a function to be called when the shape of a coprocessor is discovered | |
177 | by enquiry of the target or agent (via RequestCoProDesc) | |
178 | */ | |
179 | ||
180 | typedef struct RDIProcVec RDIProcVec; | |
181 | ||
182 | Dbg_Error Dbg_RequestReset(Dbg_MCState *); | |
183 | ||
184 | Dbg_Error Dbg_Initialise( | |
185 | Dbg_ConfigBlock *config, Dbg_HostosInterface const *i, | |
186 | Dbg_RDIResetCheckProc *checkreset, Dbg_CoProFoundProc *coprofound, | |
187 | RDIProcVec const *rdi, Dbg_MCState **statep); | |
188 | /* values in config are updated if they call for default values */ | |
189 | ||
190 | void Dbg_Finalise(Dbg_MCState *state, bool targetdead); | |
191 | ||
192 | typedef struct { | |
193 | char name[16]; | |
194 | RDI_MemDescr md; | |
195 | RDI_MemAccessStats a; | |
196 | } Dbg_MemStats; | |
197 | ||
198 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
199 | ||
200 | /* Symbol table management. | |
201 | The structure of a Dbg_SymTable is not revealed. It is created by | |
202 | Dbg_ReadSymbols() or by Dbg_LoadFile(), and associated with the argument | |
203 | Dbg_MCState. | |
204 | Many symbol tables may be concurrently active. | |
205 | A Dbg_SymTable is removed either explicitly (by call to Dbg_DeleteSymbols) | |
206 | or implicitly when a symbol table for an overlapping address range is read. | |
207 | ||
208 | There is a pre-defined symbol table containing entries for ARM registers, | |
209 | co-processor registers and the like. | |
210 | */ | |
211 | ||
212 | typedef struct Dbg_SymTable Dbg_SymTable; | |
213 | ||
214 | typedef struct Dbg_ImageFragmentDesc { | |
215 | ARMaddress base, limit; | |
216 | } Dbg_ImageFragmentDesc; | |
217 | ||
218 | typedef enum { | |
219 | Dbg_Lang_None, | |
220 | Dbg_Lang_C, | |
221 | Dbg_Lang_Pascal, | |
222 | Dbg_Lang_Fortran, | |
223 | Dbg_Lang_Asm, | |
224 | Dbg_Lang_Cpp | |
225 | } Dbg_Lang; | |
226 | ||
227 | typedef struct Dbg_ImageDesc { | |
228 | Dbg_Lang lang; | |
229 | int executable; | |
230 | ARMaddress robase, rolimit, rwbase, rwlimit; | |
231 | int nfrags; | |
232 | Dbg_ImageFragmentDesc *fragments; | |
233 | char *name; | |
234 | } Dbg_ImageDesc; | |
235 | ||
236 | Dbg_ImageDesc *Dbg_ImageAreas(Dbg_SymTable *st); | |
237 | ||
238 | Dbg_SymTable *Dbg_LastImage(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
239 | ||
240 | Dbg_SymTable *Dbg_NewSymTable(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *name); | |
241 | ||
242 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadSymbols(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename, Dbg_SymTable **st); | |
243 | /* Just read the symbols from the named image. <st> is set to the allocated | |
244 | symbol table. | |
245 | ? Maybe we could usefully allow other formats than AIF images to describe | |
246 | the symbols (eg) of shared libraries | |
247 | */ | |
248 | ||
249 | typedef struct Dbg_SymInfo { | |
250 | int isize; | |
251 | ARMaddress addr; | |
252 | char *name; | |
253 | } Dbg_SymInfo; | |
254 | ||
255 | Dbg_SymInfo *Dbg_AsmSym(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress addr); | |
256 | int32 Dbg_AsmAddr(Dbg_SymTable *st, int32 line); | |
257 | int32 Dbg_AsmLine(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress addr); | |
258 | int32 Dbg_AsmLinesInRange(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress start, ARMaddress end); | |
259 | ||
260 | Dbg_Error Dbg_LoadFile(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename, Dbg_SymTable **st); | |
261 | /* load the image into target memory, and read its symbols. <st> is set to | |
262 | the allocated symbol table. | |
263 | A null filename reloads the most recently loaded file (and rereads its | |
264 | symbols). | |
265 | Loading an image leaves breakpoints unchanged. If a client wishes | |
266 | otherwise, it must remove the breakpoints explicitly. | |
267 | */ | |
268 | ||
269 | Dbg_Error Dbg_CallGLoadFile(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename, Dbg_SymTable **st); | |
270 | ||
271 | typedef void Dbg_ImageLoadProc(Dbg_MCState *, Dbg_SymTable *); | |
272 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnImageLoad(Dbg_MCState *, Dbg_ImageLoadProc *); | |
273 | /* Register function to be called back whenever an image is loaded, or symbols | |
274 | * for an image read. (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). | |
275 | */ | |
276 | ||
277 | Dbg_Error Dbg_LoadAgent(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *filename); | |
278 | /* Load a debug agent, and start it. | |
279 | Symbols in the image for the agent are ignored. | |
280 | */ | |
281 | ||
282 | Dbg_Error Dbg_RelocateSymbols(Dbg_SymTable *st, ARMaddress reloc); | |
283 | /* add <reloc> to the value of all symbols in <st> describing absolute memory | |
284 | locations. The intent is to allow the symbols in a load-time relocating | |
285 | image (for example) to be useful. | |
286 | */ | |
287 | ||
288 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteSymbols(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable **st); | |
289 | ||
290 | typedef enum Dbg_LLSymType { | |
291 | llst_code, | |
292 | llst_code16, | |
293 | llst_data, | |
294 | llst_const, | |
295 | llst_unknown, | |
296 | llst_max | |
297 | } Dbg_LLSymType; | |
298 | /* Since AIF images contain no type information for low-level symbols, this | |
299 | classification is only a guess, and some symbols describing constants will | |
300 | incorrectly be described as code or data. | |
301 | */ | |
302 | ||
303 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_SymProc( | |
304 | Dbg_MCState *state, | |
305 | const char *symbol, Dbg_LLSymType symtype, ARMaddress value, | |
306 | void *arg); | |
307 | ||
308 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateLowLevelSymbols( | |
309 | Dbg_MCState *state, const char *match, Dbg_SymProc *p, | |
310 | void *arg); | |
311 | /* Call p(name, value) for each low level symbol in the tables of <state> | |
312 | whose name matches the regular expression <match> (a NULL <match> matches | |
313 | any name). Symbols are enumerated in no particular order. | |
314 | */ | |
315 | ||
316 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
317 | ||
318 | /* Functions are provided here to allow quick mass access to register values | |
319 | for display. There is no comparable need for quick mass update, so writing | |
320 | should be via Assign(). | |
321 | */ | |
322 | ||
323 | typedef struct Dbg_RegSet { | |
324 | ARMword | |
325 | user[15], | |
326 | pc, | |
327 | psr, | |
328 | fiq[7], | |
329 | spsr_fiq, | |
330 | irq[2], | |
331 | spsr_irq, | |
332 | svc[2], | |
333 | spsr_svc, | |
334 | abort[2], | |
335 | spsr_abort, | |
336 | undef[2], | |
337 | spsr_undef; | |
338 | } Dbg_RegSet; | |
339 | ||
340 | /* bits in the modemask argument for ReadRegisters */ | |
341 | ||
342 | #define Dbg_MM_User 1 | |
343 | #define Dbg_MM_FIQ 2 | |
344 | #define Dbg_MM_IRQ 4 | |
345 | #define Dbg_MM_SVC 8 | |
346 | #define Dbg_MM_Abort 0x10 | |
347 | #define Dbg_MM_Undef 0x20 | |
348 | #define Dbg_MM_System 0x40 | |
349 | ||
350 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_RegSet *regs, int modemask); | |
351 | ||
352 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteRegister(Dbg_MCState *state, int rno, int modemask, ARMword val); | |
353 | ||
354 | int Dbg_StringToMode(const char *name); | |
355 | ||
356 | int Dbg_ModeToModeMask(ARMword mode); | |
357 | ||
358 | /* Some implementations of the FP instruction set keep FP values loaded into | |
359 | registers in their unconverted format, converting only when necessary. | |
360 | Some RDI implementations deliver these values uninterpreted. | |
361 | (For the rest, register values will always have type F_Extended). | |
362 | */ | |
363 | ||
364 | typedef enum { F_Single, F_Double, F_Extended, F_Packed, /* fpe340 values */ | |
365 | F_Internal, /* new fpe : mostly as extended */ | |
366 | F_None } Dbg_FPType; | |
367 | ||
368 | typedef struct { ARMword w[3]; } Dbg_TargetExtendedVal; | |
369 | typedef struct { ARMword w[3]; } Dbg_TargetPackedVal; | |
370 | typedef struct { ARMword w[2]; } Dbg_TargetDoubleVal; | |
371 | typedef struct { ARMword w[1]; } Dbg_TargetFloatVal; | |
372 | ||
373 | typedef union { Dbg_TargetExtendedVal e; Dbg_TargetPackedVal p; | |
374 | Dbg_TargetDoubleVal d; Dbg_TargetFloatVal f; } Dbg_TargetFPVal; | |
375 | ||
376 | #define TargetSizeof_Extended 12 | |
377 | #define TargetSizeof_Packed 12 | |
378 | #define TargetSizeof_Double 8 | |
379 | #define TargetSizeof_Float 4 | |
380 | ||
381 | typedef struct Dbg_FPRegVal { | |
382 | Dbg_FPType type; | |
383 | Dbg_TargetFPVal v; | |
384 | } Dbg_FPRegVal; | |
385 | ||
386 | typedef struct Dbg_FPRegSet { | |
387 | Dbg_FPRegVal f[8]; | |
388 | ARMword fpsr, fpcr; | |
389 | } Dbg_FPRegSet; | |
390 | ||
391 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadFPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FPRegSet *regs); | |
392 | ||
393 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteFPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, int32 mask, Dbg_FPRegSet *regs); | |
394 | ||
395 | Dbg_Error Dbg_FPRegToDouble(DbleBin *d, Dbg_FPRegVal const *f); | |
396 | /* Converts from a FP register value (in any format) to a double with | |
397 | approximately the same value (or returns Dbg_Err_Overflow) | |
398 | */ | |
399 | ||
400 | void Dbg_DoubleToFPReg(Dbg_FPRegVal *f, DbleBin const *d); | |
401 | /* Converts the double <d> to a Dbg_FPRegVal with type F_Extended */ | |
402 | ||
403 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
404 | ||
405 | #include "dbg_cp.h" | |
406 | ||
407 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DescribeCoPro(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, Dbg_CoProDesc *p); | |
408 | ||
409 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DescribeCoPro_RDI(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, Dbg_CoProDesc *p); | |
410 | ||
411 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadCPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, ARMword *regs); | |
412 | ||
413 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteCPRegisters(Dbg_MCState *state, int cpnum, int32 mask, ARMword *regs); | |
414 | ||
415 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
416 | ||
417 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadWords( | |
418 | Dbg_MCState *state, | |
419 | ARMword *words, ARMaddress addr, unsigned count); | |
420 | /* Reads a number of (32-bit) words from target store. The values are in host | |
421 | byte order; if they are also to be interpreted as bytes Dbg_SwapByteOrder() | |
422 | must be called to convert to target byte order. | |
423 | */ | |
424 | ||
425 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteWords( | |
426 | Dbg_MCState *state, | |
427 | ARMaddress addr, const ARMword *words, unsigned count); | |
428 | /* Writes a number of (32-bit) words to target store. The values are in host | |
429 | byte order (if what is being written is actually a byte string it must be | |
430 | converted by Dbg_SwapByteOrder()). | |
431 | */ | |
432 | ||
433 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadHalf(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMhword *val, ARMaddress addr); | |
434 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteHalf(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, ARMword val); | |
435 | ||
436 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadBytes(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Byte *val, ARMaddress addr, unsigned count); | |
437 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteBytes(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, const Dbg_Byte *val, unsigned count); | |
438 | ||
439 | void Dbg_HostWords(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword *words, unsigned wordcount); | |
440 | /* (A noop unless host and target bytesexes differ) */ | |
441 | ||
442 | ARMword Dbg_HostWord(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword v); | |
443 | ||
444 | ARMhword Dbg_HostHalf(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword v); | |
445 | ||
446 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
447 | ||
448 | /* Types describing various aspects of position within code. | |
449 | There are rather a lot of these, in the interests of describing precisely | |
450 | what fields must be present (rather than having a single type with many | |
451 | fields which may or may not be valid according to context). | |
452 | */ | |
453 | ||
454 | typedef struct Dbg_LLPos { | |
455 | Dbg_SymTable *st; | |
456 | char *llsym; | |
457 | ARMaddress offset; | |
458 | } Dbg_LLPos; | |
459 | ||
460 | typedef struct Dbg_File { | |
461 | Dbg_SymTable *st; | |
462 | char *file; | |
463 | } Dbg_File; | |
464 | ||
465 | typedef struct Dbg_Line { | |
466 | unsigned32 line; /* linenumber in the file */ | |
467 | unsigned16 statement, /* within the line (1-based) */ | |
468 | charpos; /* ditto */ | |
469 | } Dbg_Line; | |
470 | /* As an output value from toolbox functions, both statement and charpos are set | |
471 | if the version of the debugger tables for the section concerned permits. | |
472 | On input, <charpos> is used only if <statement> is 0 (in which case, if | |
473 | <charpos> is non-0, Dbg_Err_DbgTableVersion is returned if the version of | |
474 | the debugger tables concerned is too early. | |
475 | */ | |
476 | ||
477 | typedef struct Dbg_FilePos { | |
478 | Dbg_File f; | |
479 | Dbg_Line line; | |
480 | } Dbg_FilePos; | |
481 | ||
482 | typedef struct Dbg_ProcDesc { | |
483 | Dbg_File f; | |
484 | char *name; | |
485 | } Dbg_ProcDesc; | |
486 | ||
487 | typedef struct Dbg_ProcPos { | |
488 | Dbg_ProcDesc p; | |
489 | Dbg_Line line; | |
490 | } Dbg_ProcPos; | |
491 | ||
492 | /* Support for conversions between position representations */ | |
493 | ||
494 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProcDescToLine(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProcDesc *proc, Dbg_Line *line); | |
495 | /* If proc->f.file is null (and there is just one function proc->name), it is | |
496 | updated to point to the name of the file containing (the start of) | |
497 | proc->name. | |
498 | */ | |
499 | ||
500 | Dbg_Error Dbg_FilePosToProc(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_FilePos *pos, char **procname); | |
501 | ||
502 | /* Conversions from position representations to and from code addresses */ | |
503 | ||
504 | Dbg_Error Dbg_AddressToProcPos( | |
505 | Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, | |
506 | Dbg_ProcPos *pos); | |
507 | Dbg_Error Dbg_AddressToLLPos( | |
508 | Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, | |
509 | Dbg_LLPos *pos, Dbg_LLSymType *res_type, int system_names); | |
510 | ||
511 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProcPosToAddress( | |
512 | Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_ProcPos *pos, | |
513 | ARMaddress *res); | |
514 | Dbg_Error Dbg_LLPosToAddress( | |
515 | Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_LLPos *pos, | |
516 | ARMaddress *res); | |
517 | ||
518 | typedef struct { | |
519 | ARMaddress start, end; | |
520 | } Dbg_AddressRange; | |
521 | ||
522 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_AddressRangeProc(void *arg, int32 first, int32 last, Dbg_AddressRange const *range); | |
523 | ||
524 | Dbg_Error Dbg_MapAddressRangesForFileRange( | |
525 | Dbg_MCState *state, | |
526 | Dbg_SymTable *st, const char *f, int32 first, int32 last, Dbg_AddressRangeProc *p, void *arg); | |
527 | ||
528 | typedef struct Dbg_Environment Dbg_Environment; | |
529 | /* A Dbg_Environment describes the context required to make sense of a variable | |
530 | name and access its value. Its format is not revealed. Dbg_Environment | |
531 | values are allocated by Dbg_NewEnvironment() and discarded by | |
532 | Dbg_DeleteEnvironment(). | |
533 | */ | |
534 | ||
535 | Dbg_Environment *Dbg_NewEnvironment(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
536 | void Dbg_DeleteEnvironment(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *env); | |
537 | ||
538 | Dbg_Error Dbg_StringToEnv( | |
539 | Dbg_MCState *state, char *str, Dbg_Environment *resenv, | |
540 | int forcontext, Dbg_Environment const *curenv); | |
541 | ||
542 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProcPosToEnvironment( | |
543 | Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_ProcPos *pos, int activation, | |
544 | const Dbg_Environment *current, Dbg_Environment *res); | |
545 | ||
546 | /* Conversion from a position representation to an Dbg_Environment (as required | |
547 | to access variable values). Only a Dbg_ProcPos argument here; other | |
548 | representations need to be converted first. | |
549 | ||
550 | Returns <res> describing the <activation>th instance of the function | |
551 | described by <pos>, up from the stack base if <activation> is negative, | |
552 | else down from <current>. | |
553 | If this function returns Dbg_Err_ActivationNotPresent, the result | |
554 | Dbg_Environment is still valid for accessing non-auto variables. | |
555 | */ | |
556 | ||
557 | typedef struct Dbg_DeclSpec Dbg_DeclSpec; | |
558 | ||
559 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnvToProcItem( | |
560 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, Dbg_DeclSpec *proc); | |
561 | ||
562 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ContainingEnvironment( | |
563 | Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *context, Dbg_Environment *res); | |
564 | /* Set <res> to describe the containing function, file if <context> is within | |
565 | a top-level function (or error if <context> already describes a file). | |
566 | */ | |
567 | ||
568 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
569 | ||
570 | /* ASD debug table pointers are not by themselves sufficient description, | |
571 | since there's an implied section context. Hence the DeclSpec and TypeSpec | |
572 | structures. | |
573 | */ | |
574 | ||
575 | ||
576 | #ifndef Dbg_TypeSpec_Defined | |
577 | ||
578 | struct Dbg_DeclSpec { void *a; }; | |
579 | ||
580 | #ifdef CALLABLE_COMPILER | |
581 | typedef void *Dbg_TypeSpec; | |
582 | ||
583 | /* The intention here is to give an alternative definition for Dbg_BasicType | |
584 | which follows. | |
585 | */ | |
586 | ||
587 | #define Dbg_T_Void xDbg_T_Void | |
588 | #define Dbg_T_Bool xDbg_T_Bool | |
589 | #define Dbg_T_SByte xDbg_T_SByte | |
590 | #define Dbg_T_SHalf xDbg_T_Half | |
591 | #define Dbg_T_SWord xDbg_T_SWord | |
592 | #define Dbg_T_UByte xDbg_T_UByte | |
593 | #define Dbg_T_UHalf xDbg_T_UHalf | |
594 | #define Dbg_T_UWord xDbg_T_UWord | |
595 | #define Dbg_T_Float xDbg_T_Float | |
596 | #define Dbg_T_Double xDbg_T_Double | |
597 | #define Dbg_T_LDouble xDbg_T_LDouble | |
598 | #define Dbg_T_Complex xDbg_T_Complex | |
599 | #define Dbg_T_DComplex xDbg_T_DComplex | |
600 | #define Dbg_T_String xDbg_T_String | |
601 | #define Dbg_T_Function xDbg_T_Function | |
602 | ||
603 | #define Dbg_BasicType xDbg_BaiscType | |
604 | #define Dbg_PrimitiveTypeToTypeSpec xDbg_PrimitiveTypeToTypeSpec | |
605 | ||
606 | #else | |
607 | /* We want a Dbg_TypeSpec to be a an opaque type, but of known size (so the | |
608 | toolbox's clients can allocate the store to hold one); unfortunately, we | |
609 | can do this only by having one definition for the toolbox's clients and | |
610 | one (elsewhere) for the toolbox itself. | |
611 | */ | |
612 | ||
613 | typedef struct Dbg_TypeSpec Dbg_TypeSpec; | |
614 | struct Dbg_TypeSpec { void *a; int32 b; }; | |
615 | #endif /* CALLABLE_COMPILER */ | |
616 | ||
617 | typedef enum { | |
618 | Dbg_T_Void, | |
619 | ||
620 | Dbg_T_Bool, | |
621 | ||
622 | Dbg_T_SByte, | |
623 | Dbg_T_SHalf, | |
624 | Dbg_T_SWord, | |
625 | ||
626 | Dbg_T_UByte, | |
627 | Dbg_T_UHalf, | |
628 | Dbg_T_UWord, | |
629 | ||
630 | Dbg_T_Float, | |
631 | Dbg_T_Double, | |
632 | Dbg_T_LDouble, | |
633 | ||
634 | Dbg_T_Complex, | |
635 | Dbg_T_DComplex, | |
636 | ||
637 | Dbg_T_String, | |
638 | ||
639 | Dbg_T_Function | |
640 | } Dbg_BasicType; | |
641 | ||
642 | #endif | |
643 | ||
644 | void Dbg_PrimitiveTypeToTypeSpec(Dbg_TypeSpec *ts, Dbg_BasicType t); | |
645 | ||
646 | bool Dbg_TypeIsIntegral(Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); | |
647 | ||
648 | bool Dbg_TypeIsPointer(Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); | |
649 | ||
650 | bool Dbg_TypeIsFunction(Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); | |
651 | ||
652 | bool Dbg_PruneType(Dbg_TypeSpec *tsres, Dbg_TypeSpec const *ts); | |
653 | /* Return to tsres a version of ts which has been pruned by the removal of all | |
654 | toplevel typedefs. Result is YES if the result has changed. | |
655 | */ | |
656 | ||
657 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_FileProc(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *name, const Dbg_DeclSpec *procdef, void *arg); | |
658 | ||
659 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateFiles(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, Dbg_FileProc *p, void *arg); | |
660 | /* The top level for a high level enumerate. Lower levels are performed by | |
661 | EnumerateDeclarations (below). | |
662 | */ | |
663 | ||
664 | typedef enum { | |
665 | ds_Invalid, | |
666 | ds_Type, | |
667 | ds_Var, | |
668 | ds_Proc, | |
669 | ds_Enum, | |
670 | ds_Function, | |
671 | ds_Label | |
672 | } Dbg_DeclSort; | |
673 | ||
674 | Dbg_DeclSort Dbg_SortOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); | |
675 | ||
676 | char *Dbg_NameOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); | |
677 | ||
678 | Dbg_TypeSpec Dbg_TypeSpecOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); | |
679 | ||
680 | typedef enum { | |
681 | cs_None, | |
682 | cs_Extern, | |
683 | cs_Static, | |
684 | cs_Auto, | |
685 | cs_Reg, | |
686 | cs_Var, | |
687 | cs_Farg, | |
688 | cs_Fcarg, | |
689 | cs_Local, | |
690 | cs_Filtered, | |
691 | cs_Globalreg | |
692 | } Dbg_StgClass; | |
693 | ||
694 | Dbg_StgClass Dbg_StgClassOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); | |
695 | ||
696 | bool Dbg_VarsAtSameAddress(Dbg_DeclSpec const *d1, Dbg_DeclSpec const *d2); | |
697 | ||
698 | bool Dbg_VarsDecribedForDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); | |
699 | ||
700 | int Dbg_ArgCountOfDeclSpec(Dbg_DeclSpec const *decl); | |
701 | ||
702 | typedef struct Dbg_DComplex { DbleBin r, i; } Dbg_DComplex; | |
703 | ||
704 | typedef union Dbg_ConstantVal { | |
705 | int32 l; | |
706 | unsigned32 u; | |
707 | DbleBin d; | |
708 | Dbg_DComplex fc; | |
709 | ARMaddress a; | |
710 | char *s; | |
711 | } Dbg_ConstantVal; | |
712 | ||
713 | typedef struct Dbg_Constant { | |
714 | Dbg_TypeSpec type; | |
715 | Dbg_ConstantVal val; | |
716 | } Dbg_Constant; | |
717 | ||
718 | typedef enum Dbg_ValueSort { | |
719 | vs_register, | |
720 | vs_store, | |
721 | vs_constant, | |
722 | vs_local, | |
723 | vs_filtered, | |
724 | vs_none, | |
725 | vs_error | |
726 | } Dbg_ValueSort; | |
727 | ||
728 | /* vs_local allows the use of symbol table entries to describe entities within | |
729 | the debugger's own address space, accessed in the same way as target | |
730 | variables. | |
731 | vs_filtered describes entities which may be read or written only via an | |
732 | access function (eg r15) | |
733 | */ | |
734 | ||
735 | #define fpr_base 16 | |
736 | /* There's only one register ValueSort (reflecting asd table StgClass); | |
737 | fp register n is encoded as register n+fpr_base. | |
738 | */ | |
739 | ||
740 | typedef struct Dbg_Value Dbg_Value; | |
741 | ||
742 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_AccessFn(Dbg_MCState *state, int write, Dbg_Value *self, Dbg_Constant *c); | |
743 | /* <write> == 0: read a vs_filtered value, updating the value self. | |
744 | <write> == 1: update a vs_filtered value, with the value described by c. | |
745 | <self> allows use of the same Dbg_AccessFn for several different entities | |
746 | (using different val.f.id fields). | |
747 | */ | |
748 | ||
749 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_FormatFn(int decode, char *b, ARMword *valp, void *formatarg); | |
750 | ||
751 | typedef struct { Dbg_AccessFn *f; int id; } Dbg_AccessFnRec; | |
752 | ||
753 | struct Dbg_Value { | |
754 | Dbg_TypeSpec type; | |
755 | Dbg_ValueSort sort; | |
756 | Dbg_FormatFn *formatp; | |
757 | void *formatarg; | |
758 | int f77csize; | |
759 | union { | |
760 | struct { int no; ARMaddress frame; } r; | |
761 | ARMaddress ptr; | |
762 | Dbg_ConstantVal c; | |
763 | void *localp; | |
764 | Dbg_AccessFnRec f; | |
765 | Dbg_Error err; | |
766 | } val; | |
767 | }; | |
768 | ||
769 | Dbg_Error Dbg_AddLLSymbol(Dbg_SymTable *st, char const *name, Dbg_LLSymType type, ARMword val); | |
770 | ||
771 | Dbg_Error Dbg_AddSymbol(Dbg_SymTable *st, char const *name, Dbg_Value const *val); | |
772 | ||
773 | typedef struct Dbg_DeclSpecF { | |
774 | Dbg_DeclSpec decl; | |
775 | Dbg_FormatFn *formatp; | |
776 | void *formatarg; | |
777 | } Dbg_DeclSpecF; | |
778 | ||
779 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_DeclProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, | |
780 | Dbg_DeclSpecF const *var, Dbg_DeclSort sort, int masked, | |
781 | void *arg); | |
782 | ||
783 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateDeclarations(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, | |
784 | Dbg_DeclProc *p, void *arg); | |
785 | /* call p once for every declaration local to the function described by | |
786 | <context> (or file if <context> describes a place outside a function). | |
787 | p's argument <masked> is true if the variable is not visible, thanks to | |
788 | a declaration in an inner scope. | |
789 | */ | |
790 | ||
791 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ValueOfVar(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *context, | |
792 | const Dbg_DeclSpec *var, Dbg_Value *val); | |
793 | /* Different from Dbg_EvalExpr() in that the thing being evaluated is described | |
794 | by a Dbg_DeclSpec (which must be for a variable), rather than a string | |
795 | needing to be decoded and associated with a symbol-table item. Intended to | |
796 | be called from a Dbg_DeclProc called from Dbg_EnumerateDeclarations. | |
797 | */ | |
798 | ||
799 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EvalExpr(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, | |
800 | char const *expr, int flags, Dbg_Value *val); | |
801 | ||
802 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EvalExpr_ep(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *context, | |
803 | char const *expr, char **exprend, int flags, Dbg_Value *val); | |
804 | ||
805 | /* Both Dbg_ValueOfVar and Dbg_EvalExpr mostly deliver a value still containing | |
806 | an indirection (since it may be wanted as the lhs of an assignment) | |
807 | */ | |
808 | ||
809 | void Dbg_RealLocation(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value *val); | |
810 | /* If val describes a register, this may really be a register, or a place on | |
811 | the stack where the register's value is saved. In the latter case, val | |
812 | is altered to describe the save place. (In all others, it remains | |
813 | unchanged). | |
814 | */ | |
815 | ||
816 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DereferenceValue(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Value *value, Dbg_Constant *c); | |
817 | /* This fails if <value> describes a structure or array, returning | |
818 | Dbg_Err_TypeNotSimple | |
819 | */ | |
820 | ||
821 | typedef struct Dbg_Expr Dbg_Expr; | |
822 | /* The result of parsing an expression in an environment: its structure is not | |
823 | revealed. (Clients may wish to parse just once an expression which may be | |
824 | evaluated often). In support of which, the following two functions partition | |
825 | the work of Dbg_EvalExpr(). | |
826 | */ | |
827 | ||
828 | #define Dbg_exfl_heap 1 /* allocate Expr on the heap (FreeExpr must then be | |
829 | called to discard it). Otherwise, it goes in a | |
830 | place overwritten by the next call to ParseExpr | |
831 | or EvalExpr | |
832 | */ | |
833 | #define Dbg_exfl_needassign 2 | |
834 | #define Dbg_exfl_lowlevel 4 | |
835 | ||
836 | int Dbg_SetInputRadix(Dbg_MCState *state, int radix); | |
837 | char *Dbg_SetDefaultIntFormat(Dbg_MCState *state, char *format); | |
838 | ||
839 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ParseExpr( | |
840 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, char *string, | |
841 | char **end, Dbg_Expr **res, int flags); | |
842 | /* Just parse the argument string, returning a pointer to a parsed expression | |
843 | and a pointer to the first non-white space character in the input string | |
844 | which is not part of the parsed expression. (If macro expansion has taken | |
845 | place, the returned pointer will not be into the argument string at all, | |
846 | rather into the expanded version of it). | |
847 | */ | |
848 | ||
849 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ParseExprCheckEnd( | |
850 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, char *string, | |
851 | Dbg_Expr **res, int flags); | |
852 | /* As Dbg_ParseExpr, but the parsed expression is required completely to fill | |
853 | the argument string (apart possibly for trailing whitespace), and an error | |
854 | is returned if it does not. | |
855 | */ | |
856 | ||
857 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ParsedExprToValue( | |
858 | Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *env, Dbg_Expr *expr, Dbg_Value *v); | |
859 | ||
860 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReadDecl( | |
861 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment const *env, char *string, | |
862 | Dbg_TypeSpec *p, char **varp, int flags); | |
863 | /* Read a variable declaration, returing a description of the type of the | |
864 | variable to p, and a pointer to its name to varp. | |
865 | */ | |
866 | ||
867 | bool Dbg_IsCastToArrayType(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Expr *expr); | |
868 | ||
869 | void Dbg_FreeExpr(Dbg_Expr *expr); | |
870 | ||
871 | Dbg_Error Dbg_CopyType(Dbg_TypeSpec *tdest, Dbg_TypeSpec const *tsource); | |
872 | Dbg_Error Dbg_FreeCopiedType(Dbg_TypeSpec *ts); | |
873 | ||
874 | Dbg_Error Dbg_TypeOfExpr(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Expr *tree, Dbg_TypeSpec *restype); | |
875 | ||
876 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ExprToVar(const Dbg_Expr *expr, Dbg_DeclSpec *var, Dbg_Environment *env); | |
877 | ||
878 | Dbg_Error Dbg_Assign(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Value *lv, const Dbg_Value *rv); | |
879 | ||
880 | typedef enum Dbg_TypeSort { | |
881 | ts_simple, | |
882 | ts_union, | |
883 | ts_struct, | |
884 | ts_array | |
885 | } Dbg_TypeSort; | |
886 | ||
887 | Dbg_TypeSort Dbg_TypeSortOfValue(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Value *val, int *fieldcount); | |
888 | ||
889 | Dbg_Error Dbg_TypeToChars(const Dbg_TypeSpec *var, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); | |
890 | ||
891 | Dbg_Error Dbg_TypeSize(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_TypeSpec *type, unsigned32 *res); | |
892 | ||
893 | typedef int Dbg_ValToChars_cb(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value *subval, const char *fieldname, | |
894 | Dbg_BufDesc *buf, void *arg); | |
895 | ||
896 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ValToChars(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value *val, int base, | |
897 | Dbg_ValToChars_cb *cb, void *arg, | |
898 | const char *form, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); | |
899 | /* | |
900 | <base> is used for (any size) integer values. | |
901 | If <val> is of an array or structure type, <cb> is called for each element, | |
902 | with <arg> as its last parameter, and <subbuf> describing the space remaining | |
903 | in <buf>. If <cb> returns 0, conversion ceases. | |
904 | */ | |
905 | ||
906 | Dbg_Error Dbg_NthElement( | |
907 | Dbg_MCState *state, | |
908 | const Dbg_Value *val, unsigned32 n, char **fieldname, Dbg_Value *subval); | |
909 | ||
910 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_HistoryProc(void *, int, Dbg_Value *); | |
911 | ||
912 | Dbg_Error Dbg_RegisterHistoryProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_HistoryProc *p, void *arg); | |
913 | ||
914 | typedef enum { | |
915 | ls_cpu, | |
916 | ls_store, | |
917 | ls_copro, | |
918 | ls_local, | |
919 | ls_filtered | |
920 | } Dbg_LocSort; | |
921 | ||
922 | typedef struct { | |
923 | Dbg_LocSort sort; | |
924 | union { | |
925 | struct { ARMaddress addr, size; } store; | |
926 | struct { int modemask; int r; } cpu; | |
927 | struct { int no; int r; } cp; | |
928 | void *localp; | |
929 | Dbg_AccessFnRec f; | |
930 | } loc; | |
931 | } Dbg_Loc; | |
932 | ||
933 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_ObjectWriteProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Loc const *loc); | |
934 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnObjectWrite(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ObjectWriteProc *p); | |
935 | /* Register function to be called back whenever the toolbox has written to any | |
936 | * object accessible by the debuggee (or to local variables belonging to a | |
937 | * toolbox client). The write has already been done. | |
938 | * (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). | |
939 | */ | |
940 | ||
941 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ObjectWritten(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Loc const *loc); | |
942 | ||
943 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
944 | ||
945 | /* Control of target program execution. | |
946 | Currently, only synchronous operation is provided. | |
947 | Execution could possibly be asynchronous where the target is a seperate | |
948 | processor, but is necessarily synchronous if the target is Armulator. | |
949 | Unfortunately, this may require modification to the RDI implementation | |
950 | if multitasking is required but the the host system provides it only | |
951 | cooperatively, or if there is no system-provided way to generate SIGINT. | |
952 | */ | |
953 | ||
954 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetCommandline(Dbg_MCState *state, const char *args); | |
955 | /* Set the argument string to the concatenation of the name of the most | |
956 | recently loaded image and args. | |
957 | */ | |
958 | ||
959 | typedef enum Dbg_ProgramState { | |
960 | ps_notstarted, | |
961 | /* Normal ways of stopping */ | |
962 | ps_atbreak, ps_atwatch, ps_stepdone, | |
963 | ps_interrupted, | |
964 | ps_stopped, | |
965 | /* abnormal (but unsurprising) ways of stopping */ | |
966 | ps_lostwatch, | |
967 | ps_branchthrough0, ps_undef, ps_caughtswi, ps_prefetch, | |
968 | ps_abort, ps_addrexcept, ps_caughtirq, ps_caughtfiq, | |
969 | ps_error, | |
970 | /* only as a return value from Call() */ | |
971 | ps_callfailed, ps_callreturned, | |
972 | /* internal inconsistencies */ | |
973 | ps_broken, /* target has "broken" */ | |
974 | ps_unknownbreak, | |
975 | ps_unknown | |
976 | } Dbg_ProgramState; | |
977 | ||
978 | int Dbg_IsCallLink(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress pc); | |
979 | ||
980 | typedef struct { | |
981 | Dbg_FPRegVal fpres; | |
982 | ARMword intres; | |
983 | } Dbg_CallResults; | |
984 | ||
985 | Dbg_CallResults *Dbg_GetCallResults(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
986 | ||
987 | #define Dbg_S_STATEMENTS 0 | |
988 | #define Dbg_S_INSTRUCTIONS 1 | |
989 | #define Dbg_S_STEPINTOPROCS 2 | |
990 | ||
991 | Dbg_Error Dbg_Step(Dbg_MCState *state, int32 stepcount, int stepby, Dbg_ProgramState *status); | |
992 | /* <stepby> is a combination of the Dbg_S_... values above */ | |
993 | ||
994 | Dbg_Error Dbg_StepOut(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState *status); | |
995 | ||
996 | bool Dbg_CanGo(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
997 | ||
998 | bool Dbg_IsExecuting(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
999 | ||
1000 | Dbg_Error Dbg_Go(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState *status); | |
1001 | ||
1002 | Dbg_Error Dbg_Stop(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1003 | /* Asynchronous Stop request, for call from SIGINT handler. On return to the | |
1004 | caller, the call of Dbg_Go, Dbg_Step or Dbg_Call which started execution | |
1005 | should return ps_interrupted. | |
1006 | */ | |
1007 | ||
1008 | typedef void Dbg_ExecuteProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState status); | |
1009 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnExecute(Dbg_MCState *, Dbg_ExecuteProc *); | |
1010 | /* Register function to be called back whenever execution stops. | |
1011 | * (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). | |
1012 | */ | |
1013 | ||
1014 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetReturn(Dbg_MCState *state, | |
1015 | const Dbg_Environment *context, const Dbg_Value *value); | |
1016 | /* Prepare continuation by returning <value> from the function activation | |
1017 | described by <context>. (Dbg_Go() or Dbg_Step() actually perform the | |
1018 | continuation). | |
1019 | */ | |
1020 | ||
1021 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetExecution(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); | |
1022 | /* Set the pc in a high-level fashion */ | |
1023 | ||
1024 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProgramStateToChars(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ProgramState event, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); | |
1025 | /* This is guaranteed to give a completely accurate description of <event> if | |
1026 | this was the value returned by the most recent call of Dbg_Go, Dbg_Step, | |
1027 | or Dbg_Call. | |
1028 | */ | |
1029 | ||
1030 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1031 | ||
1032 | Dbg_Error Dbg_CurrentEnvironment(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); | |
1033 | ||
1034 | Dbg_Error Dbg_PrevFrame(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); | |
1035 | /* towards the base of the stack */ | |
1036 | ||
1037 | Dbg_Error Dbg_NextFrame(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context); | |
1038 | /* away from the base of the stack */ | |
1039 | ||
1040 | typedef struct Dbg_AnyPos { | |
1041 | enum { pos_source, pos_ll, pos_none } postype; | |
1042 | ARMaddress pc; | |
1043 | union { | |
1044 | Dbg_ProcPos source; | |
1045 | Dbg_LLPos ll; | |
1046 | ARMaddress none; | |
1047 | } pos; | |
1048 | } Dbg_AnyPos; | |
1049 | ||
1050 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnvironmentToPos(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_Environment *context, Dbg_AnyPos *pos); | |
1051 | /* <pos> is set to a Dbg_ProcPos if these is one corresponding to <context> | |
1052 | else a Dbg_LLPos if there is one. | |
1053 | */ | |
1054 | ||
1055 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1056 | ||
1057 | /* Source file management. | |
1058 | Pretty vestigial. Handles source path (per loaded image), | |
1059 | and translates from line-number (as given in debugger tables) to character | |
1060 | position (as required to access files) | |
1061 | */ | |
1062 | ||
1063 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ClearPaths(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st); | |
1064 | Dbg_Error Dbg_AddPath(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, const char *path); | |
1065 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeletePath(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, const char *path); | |
1066 | ||
1067 | typedef enum { | |
1068 | Dbg_PathsCleared, | |
1069 | Dbg_PathAdded, | |
1070 | Dbg_PathDeleted | |
1071 | } Dbg_PathAlteration; | |
1072 | ||
1073 | typedef void Dbg_PathAlteredProc( | |
1074 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_SymTable *st, char const *path, | |
1075 | Dbg_PathAlteration sort); | |
1076 | ||
1077 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnPathAlteration(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_PathAlteredProc *p); | |
1078 | /* Register function to be called back whenever one of the source path | |
1079 | * modification functions above is called. (To allow multiple toolbox | |
1080 | * clients to coexist). | |
1081 | */ | |
1082 | ||
1083 | typedef struct Dbg_FileRec Dbg_FileRec; | |
1084 | typedef struct { | |
1085 | unsigned32 linecount; | |
1086 | Dbg_FileRec *handle; | |
1087 | char *fullname; | |
1088 | } Dbg_FileDetails; | |
1089 | ||
1090 | Dbg_Error Dbg_GetFileDetails( | |
1091 | Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_File *fname, Dbg_FileDetails *res); | |
1092 | Dbg_Error Dbg_FinishedWithFile(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle); | |
1093 | ||
1094 | Dbg_Error Dbg_GetFileDetails_fr( | |
1095 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle, Dbg_FileDetails *res); | |
1096 | /* Refresh details about the file associated with <handle> (in particular, | |
1097 | * its linecount). | |
1098 | */ | |
1099 | ||
1100 | Dbg_Error Dbg_FileLineLength( | |
1101 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle, int32 lineno, int32 *len); | |
1102 | /* Return to <len> the length of line <lineno> of the file associated with | |
1103 | * <handle> (without necessarily reading from the file). | |
1104 | */ | |
1105 | ||
1106 | Dbg_Error Dbg_GetFileLine_fr( | |
1107 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle, int32 lineno, Dbg_BufDesc *buf); | |
1108 | /* Return to <buf> the contents of line <lineno> of the file associated with | |
1109 | * <handle> (including its terminating newline). | |
1110 | */ | |
1111 | ||
1112 | Dbg_Error Dbg_StartFileAccess(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle); | |
1113 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EndFileAccess(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_FileRec *handle); | |
1114 | /* These two calls bracket a sequence of calls to GetFileLine. Between the | |
1115 | * calls, the toolbox is permitted to retain state allowing more rapid | |
1116 | * access to text on the file associated with <handle>. | |
1117 | */ | |
1118 | ||
1119 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ControlSourceFileAccess( | |
1120 | Dbg_MCState *state, uint32 cachesize, bool closefiles); | |
1121 | /* Control details of how the toolbox manages source files. | |
1122 | * If <cachesize> is non-zero, the text from the most recently accessed | |
1123 | * source files (of total size not to exceed <cachesize>) is saved in | |
1124 | * store on first access to the file; subsequent access to the text of | |
1125 | * the file uses this copy. | |
1126 | * If <closefiles> is true, no stream is left attached to uncached source | |
1127 | * files after Dbg_EndFileAccess has been closed. Otherwise, the toolbox | |
1128 | * may retain such streams, in order to improve access. | |
1129 | */ | |
1130 | ||
1131 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1132 | ||
1133 | /* disassembly */ | |
1134 | ||
1135 | /* | |
1136 | ? More exact control is wanted here, but that requires a more complicated | |
1137 | ? disass callback interface. | |
1138 | */ | |
1139 | ||
1140 | typedef const char *Dbg_SWI_Decode(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword swino); | |
1141 | ||
1142 | Dbg_Error Dbg_InstructionAt(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, | |
1143 | int isize, ARMhword *inst, Dbg_SymTable *st, | |
1144 | Dbg_SWI_Decode *swi_name, Dbg_BufDesc *buf, int *length); | |
1145 | /* <isize> describes the form of disassembly wanted: 2 for 16-bit, 4 for 32-bit, | |
1146 | * 0 for 16- or 32-bit depending whether addr addresses 16- or 32-bit code. | |
1147 | * <inst> is a pointer to a pair of halfwords *in target byte order* | |
1148 | * Possibly only the first halfword will be consumed: the number of bytes used | |
1149 | * is returned via <length>. | |
1150 | */ | |
1151 | ||
1152 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1153 | ||
1154 | int Dbg_RDIOpen(Dbg_MCState *state, unsigned type); | |
1155 | int Dbg_RDIInfo(Dbg_MCState *state, unsigned type, ARMword *arg1, ARMword *arg2); | |
1156 | ||
1157 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1158 | ||
1159 | typedef enum { | |
1160 | Dbg_Point_Toolbox, | |
1161 | Dbg_Point_RDI_Unknown, | |
1162 | Dbg_Point_RDI_SW, | |
1163 | Dbg_Point_RDI_HW | |
1164 | } Dbg_PointType; | |
1165 | ||
1166 | /* breakpoint management | |
1167 | Associated with a breakpoint there may be any of | |
1168 | a count | |
1169 | an expression | |
1170 | a function | |
1171 | the breakpoint is activated if | |
1172 | the expression evaluates to a non-zero value (or fails to evaluate). | |
1173 | && decrementing the count reaches zero (the count is then reset to its | |
1174 | initial value). | |
1175 | && the function, called with the breakpoint address as argument, returns | |
1176 | a non-zero value. | |
1177 | ? (The order here may be open to debate. Note that the first two are in | |
1178 | the opposite order in armsd, but I think this order more rational) | |
1179 | */ | |
1180 | ||
1181 | typedef enum Dbg_BreakPosType { | |
1182 | bt_procpos, | |
1183 | bt_procexit, | |
1184 | bt_address | |
1185 | } Dbg_BreakPosType; | |
1186 | ||
1187 | typedef union { | |
1188 | Dbg_ProcPos procpos; | |
1189 | Dbg_ProcDesc procexit; | |
1190 | ARMaddress address; | |
1191 | } Dbg_BreakPosPos; | |
1192 | ||
1193 | typedef struct Dbg_BreakPos { | |
1194 | Dbg_BreakPosType sort; | |
1195 | Dbg_BreakPosPos loc; | |
1196 | } Dbg_BreakPos; | |
1197 | ||
1198 | typedef int Dbg_BPProc(Dbg_MCState *state, void *BPArg, Dbg_BreakPos *where); | |
1199 | ||
1200 | typedef struct Dbg_BreakStatus { | |
1201 | int index; | |
1202 | int initcount, countnow; | |
1203 | Dbg_BreakPos where; | |
1204 | char *expr; | |
1205 | Dbg_BPProc *p; void *p_arg; | |
1206 | int incomplete; | |
1207 | Dbg_PointType type; | |
1208 | ARMword hwresource; | |
1209 | } Dbg_BreakStatus; | |
1210 | ||
1211 | Dbg_Error Dbg_StringToBreakPos( | |
1212 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *env, char const *str, size_t len, | |
1213 | Dbg_BreakPos *bpos, char *b); | |
1214 | ||
1215 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where, | |
1216 | int count, | |
1217 | const char *expr, | |
1218 | Dbg_BPProc *p, void *arg); | |
1219 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetBreakPoint16(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where, | |
1220 | int count, | |
1221 | const char *expr, | |
1222 | Dbg_BPProc *p, void *arg); | |
1223 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetBreakPointNaturalSize(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where, | |
1224 | int count, | |
1225 | const char *expr, | |
1226 | Dbg_BPProc *p, void *arg); | |
1227 | /* Setting a breakpoint at the same address as a previous breakpoint | |
1228 | completely removes the previous one. | |
1229 | */ | |
1230 | ||
1231 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where); | |
1232 | ||
1233 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SuspendBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where); | |
1234 | /* Temporarily remove the break point (until Reinstated) but leave intact | |
1235 | its associated expr, the value its count has reached, etc. | |
1236 | ? The debugger toolbox itself wants this, but I'm not sure what use a client | |
1237 | could have for it. Ditto Reinstate... | |
1238 | */ | |
1239 | ||
1240 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReinstateBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakPos *where); | |
1241 | /* Undo the effect of Dbg_SuspendBreakPoint | |
1242 | */ | |
1243 | ||
1244 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteAllBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1245 | ||
1246 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SuspendAllBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1247 | ||
1248 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ReinstateAllBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1249 | ||
1250 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_BPEnumProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakStatus *status, void *arg); | |
1251 | ||
1252 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateBreakPoints(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BPEnumProc *p, void *arg); | |
1253 | ||
1254 | Dbg_Error Dbg_BreakPointStatus(Dbg_MCState *state, | |
1255 | const Dbg_BreakPos *where, Dbg_BreakStatus *status); | |
1256 | ||
1257 | typedef void Dbg_BreakAlteredProc(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMaddress addr, bool set); | |
1258 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnBreak(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_BreakAlteredProc *p); | |
1259 | /* Register function to be called back whenever a breakpoint is set or | |
1260 | * cleared. (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). | |
1261 | */ | |
1262 | ||
1263 | bool Dbg_StoppedAtBreakPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, const Dbg_BreakPos *where); | |
1264 | /* Called after execution which resulted in ps_atbreak, to find out whether | |
1265 | the specified breakpoint was hit (could be >1, eg. exit break and another | |
1266 | high-level breakpoint at the same position). | |
1267 | Returns NO if specified breakpoint not found, or execution didn't stop | |
1268 | with ps_atbreak status. | |
1269 | */ | |
1270 | ||
1271 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1272 | ||
1273 | typedef struct { | |
1274 | Dbg_Value val; | |
1275 | char *name; | |
1276 | } Dbg_WatchPos; | |
1277 | ||
1278 | typedef int Dbg_WPProc(Dbg_MCState *state, void *WPArg, Dbg_WatchPos *where); | |
1279 | ||
1280 | typedef struct Dbg_WPStatus { | |
1281 | int index; | |
1282 | int initcount, countnow; | |
1283 | Dbg_WatchPos what, target; | |
1284 | char *expr; | |
1285 | Dbg_WPProc *p; void *p_arg; | |
1286 | Dbg_PointType type; | |
1287 | ARMword hwresource; | |
1288 | int skip; | |
1289 | } Dbg_WPStatus; | |
1290 | ||
1291 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetWatchPoint( | |
1292 | Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context, char const *watchee, | |
1293 | char const *target, | |
1294 | int count, | |
1295 | char const *expr, | |
1296 | Dbg_WPProc *p, void *arg); | |
1297 | ||
1298 | /* Cause a watchpoint event if the value of <watchee> changes to the value of | |
1299 | <target> (or changes at all if <target> is NULL). <watchee> should | |
1300 | evaluate either to an L-value (when the size of the object being watched is | |
1301 | determined by its type) or to an integer constant (when the word with this | |
1302 | address is watched). | |
1303 | */ | |
1304 | ||
1305 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteWatchPoint(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Environment *context, char const *watchee); | |
1306 | ||
1307 | ||
1308 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SetWatchPoint_V( | |
1309 | Dbg_MCState *state, | |
1310 | char const *name, Dbg_Value const *val, char const *tname, Dbg_Value const *tval, | |
1311 | int count, | |
1312 | char const *expr, | |
1313 | Dbg_WPProc *p, void *arg); | |
1314 | ||
1315 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteWatchPoint_V(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value const *val); | |
1316 | ||
1317 | ||
1318 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteAllWatchPoints(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1319 | ||
1320 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_WPEnumProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WPStatus const *watchee, void *arg); | |
1321 | ||
1322 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateWatchPoints(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WPEnumProc *p, void *arg); | |
1323 | ||
1324 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WatchPointStatus(Dbg_MCState *state, | |
1325 | Dbg_WatchPos const *where, Dbg_WPStatus *status); | |
1326 | ||
1327 | typedef void Dbg_WPRemovedProc(void *arg, Dbg_WPStatus const *wp); | |
1328 | Dbg_Error Dbg_RegisterWPRemovalProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WPRemovedProc *p, void *arg); | |
1329 | /* When a watchpoint goes out of scope it is removed by the toolbox, and the | |
1330 | function registered here gets called back to adjust its view | |
1331 | */ | |
1332 | ||
1333 | typedef void Dbg_WatchAlteredProc(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_Value const *where, bool set); | |
1334 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnWatch(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_WatchAlteredProc *p); | |
1335 | /* Register function to be called back whenever a watchpoint is set or | |
1336 | * cleared. (To allow multiple toolbox clients to coexist). | |
1337 | */ | |
1338 | ||
1339 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1340 | ||
1341 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileLoad(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1342 | ||
1343 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileStart(Dbg_MCState *state, ARMword interval); | |
1344 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileStop(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1345 | ||
1346 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ProfileClear(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1347 | ||
1348 | Dbg_Error Dbg_WriteProfile(Dbg_MCState *state, char const *filename, | |
1349 | char const *toolid, char const *arg); | |
1350 | ||
1351 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1352 | ||
1353 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ConnectChannel_ToHost(Dbg_MCState *state, RDICCProc_ToHost *p, void *arg); | |
1354 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ConnectChannel_FromHost(Dbg_MCState *state, RDICCProc_FromHost *p, void *arg); | |
1355 | ||
1356 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1357 | ||
1358 | /* Configuration data management */ | |
1359 | ||
1360 | Dbg_Error Dbg_LoadConfigData(Dbg_MCState *state, char const *filename); | |
1361 | ||
1362 | Dbg_Error Dbg_SelectConfig( | |
1363 | Dbg_MCState *state, | |
1364 | RDI_ConfigAspect aspect, char const *name, RDI_ConfigMatchType matchtype, | |
1365 | unsigned versionreq, unsigned *versionp); | |
1366 | ||
1367 | Dbg_Error Dbg_ParseConfigVersion( | |
1368 | char const *s, RDI_ConfigMatchType *matchp, unsigned *versionp); | |
1369 | ||
1370 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_ConfigEnumProc(Dbg_MCState *state, RDI_ConfigDesc const *desc, void *arg); | |
1371 | ||
1372 | Dbg_Error Dbg_EnumerateConfigs(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_ConfigEnumProc *p, void *arg); | |
1373 | ||
1374 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1375 | ||
1376 | /* Angel OS support */ | |
1377 | ||
1378 | Dbg_Error Dbg_CreateTask(Dbg_MCState **statep, Dbg_MCState *parent, bool inherit); | |
1379 | /* This is called when a task is to be debugged which has not been debugged | |
1380 | before - ie. there is no existing Dbg_MCState for this task. It | |
1381 | initialises a new Dbg_MCState and returns a pointer to it. | |
1382 | <parent> is any valid previously-created MCCState. If <inherit> is TRUE, | |
1383 | the new MCState inherits certain features from it (eg. symbols). | |
1384 | Otherwise, only features which are the same across all tasks are inherited, | |
1385 | (eg. global breakpoints). | |
1386 | */ | |
1387 | ||
1388 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DeleteTask(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1389 | /* This is called when a task dies, and frees up everything which relates to that | |
1390 | task which is controlled by armdbg. | |
1391 | */ | |
1392 | ||
1393 | Dbg_Error Dbg_DetachTask(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1394 | ||
1395 | Dbg_Error Dbg_AttachTask(Dbg_MCState *state); | |
1396 | /* These are called to request a switch of the current task. First | |
1397 | Dbg_DetachTask should be called with the state of the old task. | |
1398 | Dbg_DetachTask will ensure that any cached state held by armdbg for | |
1399 | the old task is immediately written out to the target. | |
1400 | ||
1401 | After Dbg_DetachTask is called and before Dbg_AttachTask is called | |
1402 | the OS channel manager should tell the target that any future | |
1403 | requests from the debugger will be fore the new task. | |
1404 | ||
1405 | If the new task does not have an armdbg state structure | |
1406 | already, then Dbg_CreateTask should be called to create one (see | |
1407 | above). Then Dbg_AttachTask is called to tell armdbg to treat the | |
1408 | new armdbg state as the current task. | |
1409 | */ | |
1410 | ||
1411 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_TaskSwitchProc(void *arg, Dbg_MCState *newstate); | |
1412 | ||
1413 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnTaskSwitch(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_TaskSwitchProc *fn, void *arg); | |
1414 | /* The front end may register a callback which gets called by armdbg whenever | |
1415 | Dbg_AttachTask is called. This callback tells the front end the new current | |
1416 | Dbg_MCState it should use to call armdbg. | |
1417 | [Note that this is only useful if there is one front end shared between all | |
1418 | tasks rather than one front end per task] | |
1419 | The value of <arg> passed to Dbg_OnTaskSwitch is passed to <fn> | |
1420 | when it is called. | |
1421 | */ | |
1422 | ||
1423 | typedef Dbg_Error Dbg_RestartProc( | |
1424 | void *arg, Dbg_MCState *curstate, Dbg_MCState **newstate); | |
1425 | ||
1426 | Dbg_Error Dbg_OnRestart(Dbg_MCState *state, Dbg_RestartProc *fn, void *arg); | |
1427 | /* This is used by the OS channels layer to register a callback which | |
1428 | will be made by the debugger toolbox early in the process of resuming | |
1429 | execution. | |
1430 | ||
1431 | This callback must determine which task will be resumed when the target | |
1432 | restarts execution. If this is not already the current task then it must | |
1433 | call Dbg_DetachTask and Dbg_AttachTask as decribed above to switch to the | |
1434 | task about to be resumed and return the state for the new task in | |
1435 | <newstate>. | |
1436 | ||
1437 | This will ensure that armdbg updates the correct task on execution as well | |
1438 | as ensuring that stepping over a breakpointed instruction on restarting | |
1439 | happens correctly. | |
1440 | ||
1441 | The value of <arg> passed to Dbg_OnRestart is passed to <fn> | |
1442 | when it is called. | |
1443 | */ | |
1444 | ||
1445 | ||
1446 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
1447 | } | |
1448 | #endif | |
1449 | ||
1450 | #endif | |
1451 | ||
1452 | /* End of armdbg.h */ |