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1 | /* Code dealing with dummy stack frames, for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
2 | ||
3 | Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, | |
4 | 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software | |
5 | Foundation, Inc. | |
6 | ||
7 | This file is part of GDB. | |
8 | ||
9 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
11 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
12 | (at your option) any later version. | |
13 | ||
14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
17 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
18 | ||
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
21 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
22 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
23 | ||
24 | ||
25 | #include "defs.h" | |
26 | #include "dummy-frame.h" | |
27 | #include "regcache.h" | |
28 | #include "frame.h" | |
29 | #include "inferior.h" | |
30 | #include "gdb_assert.h" | |
494cca16 | 31 | #include "frame-unwind.h" |
9c1412c1 | 32 | |
6dc42492 AC |
33 | static void dummy_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame, |
34 | void **this_prologue_cache, | |
35 | struct frame_id *this_id); | |
36 | ||
9c1412c1 AC |
37 | /* Dummy frame. This saves the processor state just prior to setting |
38 | up the inferior function call. Older targets save the registers | |
39 | on the target stack (but that really slows down function calls). */ | |
40 | ||
41 | struct dummy_frame | |
42 | { | |
43 | struct dummy_frame *next; | |
44 | ||
f18c5a73 AC |
45 | /* These values belong to the caller (the previous frame, the frame |
46 | that this unwinds back to). */ | |
9c1412c1 AC |
47 | CORE_ADDR pc; |
48 | CORE_ADDR fp; | |
49 | CORE_ADDR sp; | |
50 | CORE_ADDR top; | |
c689142b | 51 | struct frame_id id; |
9c1412c1 AC |
52 | struct regcache *regcache; |
53 | ||
54 | /* Address range of the call dummy code. Look for PC in the range | |
55 | [LO..HI) (after allowing for DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK). */ | |
56 | CORE_ADDR call_lo; | |
57 | CORE_ADDR call_hi; | |
58 | }; | |
59 | ||
60 | static struct dummy_frame *dummy_frame_stack = NULL; | |
61 | ||
62 | /* Function: find_dummy_frame(pc, fp, sp) | |
63 | ||
64 | Search the stack of dummy frames for one matching the given PC and | |
5e0f933e | 65 | FP/SP. Unlike pc_in_dummy_frame(), this function doesn't need to |
9c1412c1 AC |
66 | adjust for DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK. This is because it is only legal |
67 | to call this function after the PC has been adjusted. */ | |
68 | ||
8779790c AC |
69 | static struct dummy_frame * |
70 | find_dummy_frame (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fp) | |
9c1412c1 AC |
71 | { |
72 | struct dummy_frame *dummyframe; | |
73 | ||
74 | for (dummyframe = dummy_frame_stack; dummyframe != NULL; | |
75 | dummyframe = dummyframe->next) | |
76 | { | |
77 | /* Does the PC fall within the dummy frame's breakpoint | |
78 | instruction. If not, discard this one. */ | |
79 | if (!(pc >= dummyframe->call_lo && pc < dummyframe->call_hi)) | |
80 | continue; | |
81 | /* Does the FP match? */ | |
82 | if (dummyframe->top != 0) | |
83 | { | |
84 | /* If the target architecture explicitly saved the | |
85 | top-of-stack before the inferior function call, assume | |
86 | that that same architecture will always pass in an FP | |
87 | (frame base) value that eactly matches that saved TOS. | |
88 | Don't check the saved SP and SP as they can lead to false | |
89 | hits. */ | |
90 | if (fp != dummyframe->top) | |
91 | continue; | |
92 | } | |
93 | else | |
94 | { | |
95 | /* An older target that hasn't explicitly or implicitly | |
96 | saved the dummy frame's top-of-stack. Try matching the | |
97 | FP against the saved SP and FP. NOTE: If you're trying | |
98 | to fix a problem with GDB not correctly finding a dummy | |
99 | frame, check the comments that go with FRAME_ALIGN() and | |
100 | SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS(). */ | |
101 | if (fp != dummyframe->fp && fp != dummyframe->sp) | |
102 | continue; | |
103 | } | |
104 | /* The FP matches this dummy frame. */ | |
8779790c | 105 | return dummyframe; |
9c1412c1 AC |
106 | } |
107 | ||
8779790c AC |
108 | return NULL; |
109 | } | |
110 | ||
8779790c AC |
111 | struct regcache * |
112 | generic_find_dummy_frame (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fp) | |
113 | { | |
114 | struct dummy_frame *dummy = find_dummy_frame (pc, fp); | |
115 | if (dummy != NULL) | |
116 | return dummy->regcache; | |
117 | else | |
118 | return NULL; | |
9c1412c1 AC |
119 | } |
120 | ||
121 | char * | |
122 | deprecated_generic_find_dummy_frame (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fp) | |
123 | { | |
124 | struct regcache *regcache = generic_find_dummy_frame (pc, fp); | |
125 | if (regcache == NULL) | |
126 | return NULL; | |
127 | return deprecated_grub_regcache_for_registers (regcache); | |
128 | } | |
129 | ||
130 | /* Function: pc_in_call_dummy (pc, sp, fp) | |
131 | ||
132 | Return true if the PC falls in a dummy frame created by gdb for an | |
133 | inferior call. The code below which allows DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK is | |
134 | for infrun.c, which may give the function a PC without that | |
135 | subtracted out. */ | |
136 | ||
137 | int | |
138 | generic_pc_in_call_dummy (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR sp, CORE_ADDR fp) | |
5e0f933e AC |
139 | { |
140 | return pc_in_dummy_frame (pc); | |
141 | } | |
142 | ||
143 | /* Return non-zero if the PC falls in a dummy frame. | |
144 | ||
145 | The code below which allows DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK is for infrun.c, | |
146 | which may give the function a PC without that subtracted out. | |
147 | ||
148 | FIXME: cagney/2002-11-23: This is silly. Surely "infrun.c" can | |
149 | figure out what the real PC (as in the resume address) is BEFORE | |
150 | calling this function (Oh, and I'm not even sure that this function | |
151 | is called with an decremented PC, the call to pc_in_call_dummy() in | |
152 | that file is conditional on !CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET_P yet | |
153 | generic dummy targets set CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET. True?). */ | |
154 | ||
155 | int | |
156 | pc_in_dummy_frame (CORE_ADDR pc) | |
9c1412c1 AC |
157 | { |
158 | struct dummy_frame *dummyframe; | |
159 | for (dummyframe = dummy_frame_stack; | |
160 | dummyframe != NULL; | |
161 | dummyframe = dummyframe->next) | |
162 | { | |
163 | if ((pc >= dummyframe->call_lo) | |
164 | && (pc < dummyframe->call_hi + DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK)) | |
165 | return 1; | |
166 | } | |
167 | return 0; | |
168 | } | |
169 | ||
170 | /* Function: read_register_dummy | |
171 | Find a saved register from before GDB calls a function in the inferior */ | |
172 | ||
173 | CORE_ADDR | |
174 | deprecated_read_register_dummy (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fp, int regno) | |
175 | { | |
176 | struct regcache *dummy_regs = generic_find_dummy_frame (pc, fp); | |
177 | ||
178 | if (dummy_regs) | |
179 | { | |
180 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-08-12: Replaced a call to | |
181 | regcache_raw_read_as_address() with a call to | |
182 | regcache_cooked_read_unsigned(). The old, ...as_address | |
183 | function was eventually calling extract_unsigned_integer (via | |
184 | extract_address) to unpack the registers value. The below is | |
185 | doing an unsigned extract so that it is functionally | |
186 | equivalent. The read needs to be cooked as, otherwise, it | |
187 | will never correctly return the value of a register in the | |
188 | [NUM_REGS .. NUM_REGS+NUM_PSEUDO_REGS) range. */ | |
189 | ULONGEST val; | |
190 | regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (dummy_regs, regno, &val); | |
191 | return val; | |
192 | } | |
193 | else | |
194 | return 0; | |
195 | } | |
196 | ||
197 | /* Save all the registers on the dummy frame stack. Most ports save the | |
198 | registers on the target stack. This results in lots of unnecessary memory | |
199 | references, which are slow when debugging via a serial line. Instead, we | |
200 | save all the registers internally, and never write them to the stack. The | |
201 | registers get restored when the called function returns to the entry point, | |
202 | where a breakpoint is laying in wait. */ | |
203 | ||
204 | void | |
205 | generic_push_dummy_frame (void) | |
206 | { | |
207 | struct dummy_frame *dummy_frame; | |
8b36eed8 | 208 | CORE_ADDR fp = get_frame_base (get_current_frame ()); |
9c1412c1 AC |
209 | |
210 | /* check to see if there are stale dummy frames, | |
211 | perhaps left over from when a longjump took us out of a | |
212 | function that was called by the debugger */ | |
213 | ||
214 | dummy_frame = dummy_frame_stack; | |
215 | while (dummy_frame) | |
216 | if (INNER_THAN (dummy_frame->fp, fp)) /* stale -- destroy! */ | |
217 | { | |
218 | dummy_frame_stack = dummy_frame->next; | |
219 | regcache_xfree (dummy_frame->regcache); | |
220 | xfree (dummy_frame); | |
221 | dummy_frame = dummy_frame_stack; | |
222 | } | |
223 | else | |
224 | dummy_frame = dummy_frame->next; | |
225 | ||
226 | dummy_frame = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dummy_frame)); | |
227 | dummy_frame->regcache = regcache_xmalloc (current_gdbarch); | |
228 | ||
229 | dummy_frame->pc = read_pc (); | |
230 | dummy_frame->sp = read_sp (); | |
231 | dummy_frame->top = 0; | |
232 | dummy_frame->fp = fp; | |
c689142b | 233 | dummy_frame->id = get_frame_id (get_current_frame ()); |
9c1412c1 AC |
234 | regcache_cpy (dummy_frame->regcache, current_regcache); |
235 | dummy_frame->next = dummy_frame_stack; | |
236 | dummy_frame_stack = dummy_frame; | |
237 | } | |
238 | ||
239 | void | |
240 | generic_save_dummy_frame_tos (CORE_ADDR sp) | |
241 | { | |
242 | dummy_frame_stack->top = sp; | |
243 | } | |
244 | ||
245 | /* Record the upper/lower bounds on the address of the call dummy. */ | |
246 | ||
247 | void | |
248 | generic_save_call_dummy_addr (CORE_ADDR lo, CORE_ADDR hi) | |
249 | { | |
250 | dummy_frame_stack->call_lo = lo; | |
251 | dummy_frame_stack->call_hi = hi; | |
252 | } | |
253 | ||
254 | /* Restore the machine state from either the saved dummy stack or a | |
255 | real stack frame. */ | |
256 | ||
257 | void | |
258 | generic_pop_current_frame (void (*popper) (struct frame_info * frame)) | |
259 | { | |
260 | struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame (); | |
5e0f933e AC |
261 | if (get_frame_type (frame) == DUMMY_FRAME) |
262 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-22-23: Does this ever occure? Surely a dummy | |
263 | frame will have already been poped by the "infrun.c" code. */ | |
9c1412c1 AC |
264 | generic_pop_dummy_frame (); |
265 | else | |
266 | (*popper) (frame); | |
267 | } | |
268 | ||
dbe9fe58 AC |
269 | /* Discard the innermost dummy frame from the dummy frame stack |
270 | (passed in as a parameter). */ | |
271 | ||
272 | static void | |
273 | discard_innermost_dummy (struct dummy_frame **stack) | |
274 | { | |
275 | struct dummy_frame *tbd = (*stack); | |
276 | (*stack) = (*stack)->next; | |
277 | regcache_xfree (tbd->regcache); | |
278 | xfree (tbd); | |
279 | } | |
280 | ||
9c1412c1 AC |
281 | void |
282 | generic_pop_dummy_frame (void) | |
283 | { | |
284 | struct dummy_frame *dummy_frame = dummy_frame_stack; | |
285 | ||
286 | /* FIXME: what if the first frame isn't the right one, eg.. | |
287 | because one call-by-hand function has done a longjmp into another one? */ | |
288 | ||
289 | if (!dummy_frame) | |
290 | error ("Can't pop dummy frame!"); | |
9c1412c1 AC |
291 | regcache_cpy (current_regcache, dummy_frame->regcache); |
292 | flush_cached_frames (); | |
293 | ||
dbe9fe58 | 294 | discard_innermost_dummy (&dummy_frame_stack); |
9c1412c1 AC |
295 | } |
296 | ||
9c1412c1 AC |
297 | /* Given a call-dummy dummy-frame, return the registers. Here the |
298 | register value is taken from the local copy of the register buffer. */ | |
299 | ||
494cca16 | 300 | static void |
6dc42492 AC |
301 | dummy_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame, |
302 | void **this_prologue_cache, | |
303 | int regnum, int *optimized, | |
304 | enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp, | |
305 | int *realnum, void *bufferp) | |
9c1412c1 | 306 | { |
6dc42492 AC |
307 | struct dummy_frame *dummy; |
308 | struct frame_id id; | |
309 | ||
310 | /* Call the ID method which, if at all possible, will set the | |
311 | prologue cache. */ | |
312 | dummy_frame_this_id (next_frame, this_prologue_cache, &id); | |
313 | dummy = (*this_prologue_cache); | |
8779790c | 314 | gdb_assert (dummy != NULL); |
9c1412c1 AC |
315 | |
316 | /* Describe the register's location. Generic dummy frames always | |
317 | have the register value in an ``expression''. */ | |
318 | *optimized = 0; | |
319 | *lvalp = not_lval; | |
320 | *addrp = 0; | |
321 | *realnum = -1; | |
322 | ||
323 | /* If needed, find and return the value of the register. */ | |
324 | if (bufferp != NULL) | |
325 | { | |
9c1412c1 AC |
326 | /* Return the actual value. */ |
327 | /* Use the regcache_cooked_read() method so that it, on the fly, | |
328 | constructs either a raw or pseudo register from the raw | |
329 | register cache. */ | |
8779790c | 330 | regcache_cooked_read (dummy->regcache, regnum, bufferp); |
9c1412c1 AC |
331 | } |
332 | } | |
333 | ||
6dc42492 AC |
334 | /* Assuming that THIS frame is a dummy (remember, the NEXT and not |
335 | THIS frame is passed in), return the ID of THIS frame. That ID is | |
336 | determined by examining the NEXT frame's unwound registers using | |
337 | the method unwind_dummy_id(). As a side effect, THIS dummy frame's | |
338 | dummy cache is located and and saved in THIS_PROLOGUE_CACHE. */ | |
494cca16 AC |
339 | |
340 | static void | |
6dc42492 AC |
341 | dummy_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame, |
342 | void **this_prologue_cache, | |
343 | struct frame_id *this_id) | |
c689142b | 344 | { |
6dc42492 AC |
345 | struct dummy_frame *dummy = (*this_prologue_cache); |
346 | if (dummy != NULL) | |
347 | { | |
348 | (*this_id) = dummy->id; | |
349 | return; | |
350 | } | |
351 | /* When unwinding a normal frame, the stack structure is determined | |
352 | by analyzing the frame's function's code (be it using brute force | |
353 | prologue analysis, or the dwarf2 CFI). In the case of a dummy | |
354 | frame, that simply isn't possible. The The PC is either the | |
355 | program entry point, or some random address on the stack. Trying | |
356 | to use that PC to apply standard frame ID unwind techniques is | |
357 | just asking for trouble. */ | |
358 | if (gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id_p (current_gdbarch)) | |
359 | { | |
e8a8712a | 360 | /* Assume call_function_by_hand(), via SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS, |
6dc42492 AC |
361 | previously saved the dummy frame's ID. Things only work if |
362 | the two return the same value. */ | |
363 | gdb_assert (SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS_P ()); | |
364 | /* Use an architecture specific method to extract the prev's | |
365 | dummy ID from the next frame. Note that this method uses | |
366 | frame_register_unwind to obtain the register values needed to | |
367 | determine the dummy frame's ID. */ | |
368 | (*this_id) = gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id (current_gdbarch, next_frame); | |
369 | } | |
370 | else if (frame_relative_level (next_frame) < 0) | |
371 | { | |
372 | /* We're unwinding a sentinel frame, the PC of which is pointing | |
373 | at a stack dummy. Fake up the dummy frame's ID using the | |
374 | same sequence as is found a traditional unwinder. Once all | |
375 | architectures supply the unwind_dummy_id method, this code | |
376 | can go away. */ | |
11889732 | 377 | (*this_id) = frame_id_build (read_fp (), read_pc ()); |
6dc42492 AC |
378 | } |
379 | else if (legacy_frame_p (current_gdbarch) | |
380 | && get_prev_frame (next_frame)) | |
381 | { | |
382 | /* Things are looking seriously grim! Assume that the legacy | |
383 | get_prev_frame code has already created THIS frame and linked | |
384 | it in to the frame chain (a pretty bold assumption), extract | |
385 | the ID from THIS base / pc. */ | |
11889732 AC |
386 | (*this_id) = frame_id_build (get_frame_base (get_prev_frame (next_frame)), |
387 | get_frame_pc (get_prev_frame (next_frame))); | |
6dc42492 | 388 | } |
c170fb60 | 389 | else |
6dc42492 AC |
390 | { |
391 | /* Outch! We're not trying to find the innermost frame's ID yet | |
392 | we're trying to unwind to a dummy. The architecture must | |
393 | provide the unwind_dummy_id() method. Abandon the unwind | |
394 | process but only after first warning the user. */ | |
395 | internal_warning (__FILE__, __LINE__, | |
396 | "Missing unwind_dummy_id architecture method"); | |
397 | (*this_id) = null_frame_id; | |
398 | return; | |
399 | } | |
400 | (*this_prologue_cache) = find_dummy_frame ((*this_id).pc, (*this_id).base); | |
c689142b AC |
401 | } |
402 | ||
494cca16 AC |
403 | static struct frame_unwind dummy_frame_unwind = |
404 | { | |
7df05f2b | 405 | DUMMY_FRAME, |
6dc42492 AC |
406 | dummy_frame_this_id, |
407 | dummy_frame_prev_register | |
494cca16 AC |
408 | }; |
409 | ||
410 | const struct frame_unwind * | |
411 | dummy_frame_p (CORE_ADDR pc) | |
412 | { | |
413 | if (DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY_P () | |
414 | ? DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (pc, 0, 0) | |
415 | : pc_in_dummy_frame (pc)) | |
416 | return &dummy_frame_unwind; | |
417 | else | |
418 | return NULL; | |
419 | } |