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c906108c | 1 | /* Remote target communications for serial-line targets in custom GDB protocol |
d9fcf2fb | 2 | Copyright 1988, 1991-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
c906108c | 3 | |
c5aa993b JM |
4 | This file is part of GDB. |
5 | ||
6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
9 | (at your option) any later version. | |
10 | ||
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | ||
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
18 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
19 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
c5aa993b | 20 | |
96baa820 | 21 | /* See the GDB User Guide for details of the GDB remote protocol. */ |
c5aa993b | 22 | |
c906108c SS |
23 | #include "defs.h" |
24 | #include "gdb_string.h" | |
25 | #include <ctype.h> | |
26 | #include <fcntl.h> | |
27 | #include "frame.h" | |
28 | #include "inferior.h" | |
29 | #include "bfd.h" | |
30 | #include "symfile.h" | |
31 | #include "target.h" | |
03f2053f | 32 | #include "gdb_wait.h" |
c5aa993b | 33 | /*#include "terminal.h" */ |
c906108c SS |
34 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
35 | #include "objfiles.h" | |
36 | #include "gdb-stabs.h" | |
37 | #include "gdbthread.h" | |
c2c6d25f | 38 | #include "remote.h" |
c906108c SS |
39 | |
40 | #include "dcache.h" | |
41 | ||
7a292a7a | 42 | #include <ctype.h> |
9846de1b | 43 | #include <sys/time.h> |
c906108c SS |
44 | #ifdef USG |
45 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
46 | #endif | |
47 | ||
43ff13b4 | 48 | #include "event-loop.h" |
c2c6d25f | 49 | #include "event-top.h" |
2acceee2 | 50 | #include "inf-loop.h" |
43ff13b4 | 51 | |
c906108c SS |
52 | #include <signal.h> |
53 | #include "serial.h" | |
54 | ||
55 | /* Prototypes for local functions */ | |
6426a772 JM |
56 | static void cleanup_sigint_signal_handler (void *dummy); |
57 | static void initialize_sigint_signal_handler (void); | |
d9fcf2fb | 58 | static int getpkt_sane (char *buf, long sizeof_buf, int forever); |
6426a772 | 59 | |
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60 | static void handle_remote_sigint (int); |
61 | static void handle_remote_sigint_twice (int); | |
62 | static void async_remote_interrupt (gdb_client_data); | |
63 | void async_remote_interrupt_twice (gdb_client_data); | |
43ff13b4 | 64 | |
a14ed312 | 65 | static void build_remote_gdbarch_data (void); |
0f71a2f6 | 66 | |
917317f4 | 67 | static int remote_write_bytes (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len); |
c906108c | 68 | |
a14ed312 | 69 | static int remote_read_bytes (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len); |
c906108c | 70 | |
a14ed312 | 71 | static void remote_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore); |
c906108c | 72 | |
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73 | static int remote_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, |
74 | int len, int should_write, | |
75 | struct target_ops *target); | |
c906108c | 76 | |
a14ed312 | 77 | static void remote_prepare_to_store (void); |
c906108c | 78 | |
a14ed312 | 79 | static void remote_fetch_registers (int regno); |
c906108c | 80 | |
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81 | static void remote_resume (int pid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal); |
82 | static void remote_async_resume (int pid, int step, | |
83 | enum target_signal siggnal); | |
84 | static int remote_start_remote (PTR); | |
c906108c | 85 | |
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86 | static void remote_open (char *name, int from_tty); |
87 | static void remote_async_open (char *name, int from_tty); | |
c906108c | 88 | |
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89 | static void extended_remote_open (char *name, int from_tty); |
90 | static void extended_remote_async_open (char *name, int from_tty); | |
c906108c | 91 | |
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92 | static void remote_open_1 (char *, int, struct target_ops *, int extended_p); |
93 | static void remote_async_open_1 (char *, int, struct target_ops *, | |
94 | int extended_p); | |
c906108c | 95 | |
a14ed312 | 96 | static void remote_close (int quitting); |
c906108c | 97 | |
a14ed312 | 98 | static void remote_store_registers (int regno); |
c906108c | 99 | |
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100 | static void remote_mourn (void); |
101 | static void remote_async_mourn (void); | |
c906108c | 102 | |
a14ed312 | 103 | static void extended_remote_restart (void); |
c906108c | 104 | |
a14ed312 | 105 | static void extended_remote_mourn (void); |
c906108c | 106 | |
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107 | static void extended_remote_create_inferior (char *, char *, char **); |
108 | static void extended_remote_async_create_inferior (char *, char *, char **); | |
c906108c | 109 | |
a14ed312 | 110 | static void remote_mourn_1 (struct target_ops *); |
c906108c | 111 | |
c2d11a7d | 112 | static void remote_send (char *buf, long sizeof_buf); |
c906108c | 113 | |
a14ed312 | 114 | static int readchar (int timeout); |
c906108c | 115 | |
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116 | static int remote_wait (int pid, struct target_waitstatus *status); |
117 | static int remote_async_wait (int pid, struct target_waitstatus *status); | |
c906108c | 118 | |
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119 | static void remote_kill (void); |
120 | static void remote_async_kill (void); | |
c906108c | 121 | |
a14ed312 | 122 | static int tohex (int nib); |
c906108c | 123 | |
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124 | static void remote_detach (char *args, int from_tty); |
125 | static void remote_async_detach (char *args, int from_tty); | |
c906108c | 126 | |
a14ed312 | 127 | static void remote_interrupt (int signo); |
c906108c | 128 | |
a14ed312 | 129 | static void remote_interrupt_twice (int signo); |
7a292a7a | 130 | |
a14ed312 | 131 | static void interrupt_query (void); |
c906108c | 132 | |
a14ed312 | 133 | static void set_thread (int, int); |
c906108c | 134 | |
a14ed312 | 135 | static int remote_thread_alive (int); |
c906108c | 136 | |
a14ed312 | 137 | static void get_offsets (void); |
c906108c | 138 | |
c2d11a7d | 139 | static long read_frame (char *buf, long sizeof_buf); |
c906108c | 140 | |
a14ed312 | 141 | static int remote_insert_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR, char *); |
c906108c | 142 | |
a14ed312 | 143 | static int remote_remove_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR, char *); |
c906108c | 144 | |
a14ed312 | 145 | static int hexnumlen (ULONGEST num); |
c906108c | 146 | |
a14ed312 | 147 | static void init_remote_ops (void); |
c906108c | 148 | |
a14ed312 | 149 | static void init_extended_remote_ops (void); |
c906108c | 150 | |
a14ed312 | 151 | static void init_remote_cisco_ops (void); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
152 | |
153 | static struct target_ops remote_cisco_ops; | |
154 | ||
a14ed312 | 155 | static void remote_stop (void); |
c906108c | 156 | |
a14ed312 | 157 | static int ishex (int ch, int *val); |
c906108c | 158 | |
a14ed312 | 159 | static int stubhex (int ch); |
c906108c | 160 | |
a14ed312 | 161 | static int remote_query (int /*char */ , char *, char *, int *); |
c906108c | 162 | |
a14ed312 | 163 | static int hexnumstr (char *, ULONGEST); |
c906108c | 164 | |
a14ed312 | 165 | static int hexnumnstr (char *, ULONGEST, int); |
2df3850c | 166 | |
a14ed312 | 167 | static CORE_ADDR remote_address_masked (CORE_ADDR); |
c906108c | 168 | |
a14ed312 | 169 | static void print_packet (char *); |
c906108c | 170 | |
a14ed312 | 171 | static unsigned long crc32 (unsigned char *, int, unsigned int); |
c906108c | 172 | |
a14ed312 | 173 | static void compare_sections_command (char *, int); |
c906108c | 174 | |
a14ed312 | 175 | static void packet_command (char *, int); |
c906108c | 176 | |
a14ed312 | 177 | static int stub_unpack_int (char *buff, int fieldlength); |
c906108c | 178 | |
a14ed312 | 179 | static int remote_current_thread (int oldpid); |
c906108c | 180 | |
a14ed312 | 181 | static void remote_find_new_threads (void); |
c906108c | 182 | |
a14ed312 | 183 | static void record_currthread (int currthread); |
c906108c | 184 | |
c906108c SS |
185 | /* exported functions */ |
186 | ||
a14ed312 | 187 | extern int fromhex (int a); |
c906108c | 188 | |
a14ed312 | 189 | static int putpkt_binary (char *buf, int cnt); |
c906108c | 190 | |
a14ed312 | 191 | static void check_binary_download (CORE_ADDR addr); |
c906108c | 192 | |
5a2468f5 | 193 | struct packet_config; |
5a2468f5 | 194 | |
a14ed312 | 195 | static void show_packet_config_cmd (struct packet_config *config); |
5a2468f5 | 196 | |
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197 | static void set_packet_config_cmd (struct packet_config *config, |
198 | struct cmd_list_element *c); | |
5a2468f5 | 199 | |
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200 | static void add_packet_config_cmd (struct packet_config *config, |
201 | char *name, | |
202 | char *title, | |
203 | void (*set_func) (char *args, int from_tty, | |
204 | struct cmd_list_element * | |
205 | c), | |
206 | void (*show_func) (char *name, | |
207 | int from_tty), | |
208 | struct cmd_list_element **setlist, | |
209 | struct cmd_list_element **showlist); | |
5a2468f5 | 210 | |
a14ed312 | 211 | static void init_packet_config (struct packet_config *config); |
5a2468f5 | 212 | |
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213 | static void set_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd (char *args, |
214 | int from_tty, | |
215 | struct cmd_list_element *c); | |
5a2468f5 | 216 | |
a14ed312 | 217 | static void show_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty); |
5a2468f5 | 218 | |
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219 | static void set_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd (char *args, |
220 | int from_tty, | |
221 | struct cmd_list_element *c); | |
96baa820 | 222 | |
a14ed312 | 223 | static void show_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty); |
96baa820 | 224 | |
5a2468f5 JM |
225 | |
226 | ||
227 | ||
c906108c SS |
228 | /* Define the target subroutine names */ |
229 | ||
a14ed312 | 230 | void open_remote_target (char *, int, struct target_ops *, int); |
c906108c | 231 | |
a14ed312 | 232 | void _initialize_remote (void); |
c906108c SS |
233 | |
234 | /* */ | |
235 | ||
236 | static struct target_ops remote_ops; | |
237 | ||
238 | static struct target_ops extended_remote_ops; | |
239 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
240 | /* Temporary target ops. Just like the remote_ops and |
241 | extended_remote_ops, but with asynchronous support. */ | |
242 | static struct target_ops remote_async_ops; | |
243 | ||
244 | static struct target_ops extended_async_remote_ops; | |
245 | ||
6426a772 JM |
246 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-23: Even though getpkt was called with |
247 | ``forever'' still use the normal timeout mechanism. This is | |
248 | currently used by the ASYNC code to guarentee that target reads | |
249 | during the initial connect always time-out. Once getpkt has been | |
250 | modified to return a timeout indication and, in turn | |
251 | remote_wait()/wait_for_inferior() have gained a timeout parameter | |
252 | this can go away. */ | |
253 | static int wait_forever_enabled_p = 1; | |
254 | ||
255 | ||
c906108c SS |
256 | /* This variable chooses whether to send a ^C or a break when the user |
257 | requests program interruption. Although ^C is usually what remote | |
258 | systems expect, and that is the default here, sometimes a break is | |
259 | preferable instead. */ | |
260 | ||
261 | static int remote_break; | |
262 | ||
c906108c SS |
263 | /* Descriptor for I/O to remote machine. Initialize it to NULL so that |
264 | remote_open knows that we don't have a file open when the program | |
265 | starts. */ | |
266 | static serial_t remote_desc = NULL; | |
267 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
268 | /* This is set by the target (thru the 'S' message) |
269 | to denote that the target is in kernel mode. */ | |
270 | static int cisco_kernel_mode = 0; | |
271 | ||
c906108c SS |
272 | /* This variable sets the number of bits in an address that are to be |
273 | sent in a memory ("M" or "m") packet. Normally, after stripping | |
274 | leading zeros, the entire address would be sent. This variable | |
275 | restricts the address to REMOTE_ADDRESS_SIZE bits. HISTORY: The | |
276 | initial implementation of remote.c restricted the address sent in | |
277 | memory packets to ``host::sizeof long'' bytes - (typically 32 | |
278 | bits). Consequently, for 64 bit targets, the upper 32 bits of an | |
279 | address was never sent. Since fixing this bug may cause a break in | |
280 | some remote targets this variable is principly provided to | |
281 | facilitate backward compatibility. */ | |
282 | ||
283 | static int remote_address_size; | |
284 | ||
6426a772 JM |
285 | /* Tempoary to track who currently owns the terminal. See |
286 | target_async_terminal_* for more details. */ | |
287 | ||
288 | static int remote_async_terminal_ours_p; | |
289 | ||
11cf8741 JM |
290 | \f |
291 | /* This is the size (in chars) of the first response to the ``g'' | |
292 | packet. It is used as a heuristic when determining the maximum | |
293 | size of memory-read and memory-write packets. A target will | |
294 | typically only reserve a buffer large enough to hold the ``g'' | |
295 | packet. The size does not include packet overhead (headers and | |
296 | trailers). */ | |
297 | ||
298 | static long actual_register_packet_size; | |
299 | ||
300 | /* This is the maximum size (in chars) of a non read/write packet. It | |
301 | is also used as a cap on the size of read/write packets. */ | |
302 | ||
303 | static long remote_packet_size; | |
304 | /* compatibility. */ | |
305 | #define PBUFSIZ (remote_packet_size) | |
306 | ||
307 | /* User configurable variables for the number of characters in a | |
308 | memory read/write packet. MIN (PBUFSIZ, g-packet-size) is the | |
309 | default. Some targets need smaller values (fifo overruns, et.al.) | |
310 | and some users need larger values (speed up transfers). The | |
311 | variables ``preferred_*'' (the user request), ``current_*'' (what | |
312 | was actually set) and ``forced_*'' (Positive - a soft limit, | |
313 | negative - a hard limit). */ | |
314 | ||
315 | struct memory_packet_config | |
316 | { | |
317 | char *name; | |
318 | long size; | |
319 | int fixed_p; | |
320 | }; | |
321 | ||
322 | /* Compute the current size of a read/write packet. Since this makes | |
323 | use of ``actual_register_packet_size'' the computation is dynamic. */ | |
324 | ||
325 | static long | |
326 | get_memory_packet_size (struct memory_packet_config *config) | |
327 | { | |
328 | /* NOTE: The somewhat arbitrary 16k comes from the knowledge (folk | |
329 | law?) that some hosts don't cope very well with large alloca() | |
330 | calls. Eventually the alloca() code will be replaced by calls to | |
331 | xmalloc() and make_cleanups() allowing this restriction to either | |
332 | be lifted or removed. */ | |
333 | #ifndef MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE | |
334 | #define MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE 16384 | |
335 | #endif | |
336 | /* NOTE: 16 is just chosen at random. */ | |
337 | #ifndef MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE | |
338 | #define MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE 16 | |
339 | #endif | |
340 | long what_they_get; | |
341 | if (config->fixed_p) | |
342 | { | |
343 | if (config->size <= 0) | |
344 | what_they_get = MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE; | |
345 | else | |
346 | what_they_get = config->size; | |
347 | } | |
348 | else | |
349 | { | |
350 | what_they_get = remote_packet_size; | |
351 | /* Limit the packet to the size specified by the user. */ | |
352 | if (config->size > 0 | |
353 | && what_they_get > config->size) | |
354 | what_they_get = config->size; | |
355 | /* Limit it to the size of the targets ``g'' response. */ | |
356 | if (actual_register_packet_size > 0 | |
357 | && what_they_get > actual_register_packet_size) | |
358 | what_they_get = actual_register_packet_size; | |
359 | } | |
360 | if (what_they_get > MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE) | |
361 | what_they_get = MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE; | |
362 | if (what_they_get < MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE) | |
363 | what_they_get = MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE; | |
364 | return what_they_get; | |
365 | } | |
366 | ||
367 | /* Update the size of a read/write packet. If they user wants | |
368 | something really big then do a sanity check. */ | |
369 | ||
370 | static void | |
371 | set_memory_packet_size (char *args, struct memory_packet_config *config) | |
372 | { | |
373 | int fixed_p = config->fixed_p; | |
374 | long size = config->size; | |
375 | if (args == NULL) | |
376 | error ("Argument required (integer, `fixed' or `limited')."); | |
377 | else if (strcmp (args, "hard") == 0 | |
378 | || strcmp (args, "fixed") == 0) | |
379 | fixed_p = 1; | |
380 | else if (strcmp (args, "soft") == 0 | |
381 | || strcmp (args, "limit") == 0) | |
382 | fixed_p = 0; | |
383 | else | |
384 | { | |
385 | char *end; | |
386 | size = strtoul (args, &end, 0); | |
387 | if (args == end) | |
388 | error ("Invalid %s (bad syntax).", config->name); | |
389 | #if 0 | |
390 | /* Instead of explicitly capping the size of a packet to | |
391 | MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE or dissallowing it, the user is | |
392 | instead allowed to set the size to something arbitrarily | |
393 | large. */ | |
394 | if (size > MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE) | |
395 | error ("Invalid %s (too large).", config->name); | |
396 | #endif | |
397 | } | |
398 | /* Extra checks? */ | |
399 | if (fixed_p && !config->fixed_p) | |
400 | { | |
401 | if (! query ("The target may not be able to correctly handle a %s\n" | |
402 | "of %ld bytes. Change the packet size? ", | |
403 | config->name, size)) | |
404 | error ("Packet size not changed."); | |
405 | } | |
406 | /* Update the config. */ | |
407 | config->fixed_p = fixed_p; | |
408 | config->size = size; | |
409 | } | |
410 | ||
411 | static void | |
412 | show_memory_packet_size (struct memory_packet_config *config) | |
413 | { | |
414 | printf_filtered ("The %s is %ld. ", config->name, config->size); | |
415 | if (config->fixed_p) | |
416 | printf_filtered ("Packets are fixed at %ld bytes.\n", | |
417 | get_memory_packet_size (config)); | |
418 | else | |
419 | printf_filtered ("Packets are limited to %ld bytes.\n", | |
420 | get_memory_packet_size (config)); | |
421 | } | |
422 | ||
423 | static struct memory_packet_config memory_write_packet_config = | |
424 | { | |
425 | "memory-write-packet-size", | |
426 | }; | |
427 | ||
428 | static void | |
429 | set_memory_write_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty) | |
430 | { | |
431 | set_memory_packet_size (args, &memory_write_packet_config); | |
432 | } | |
433 | ||
434 | static void | |
435 | show_memory_write_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty) | |
436 | { | |
437 | show_memory_packet_size (&memory_write_packet_config); | |
438 | } | |
439 | ||
440 | static long | |
441 | get_memory_write_packet_size (void) | |
442 | { | |
443 | return get_memory_packet_size (&memory_write_packet_config); | |
444 | } | |
445 | ||
446 | static struct memory_packet_config memory_read_packet_config = | |
447 | { | |
448 | "memory-read-packet-size", | |
449 | }; | |
450 | ||
451 | static void | |
452 | set_memory_read_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty) | |
453 | { | |
454 | set_memory_packet_size (args, &memory_read_packet_config); | |
455 | } | |
456 | ||
457 | static void | |
458 | show_memory_read_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty) | |
459 | { | |
460 | show_memory_packet_size (&memory_read_packet_config); | |
461 | } | |
462 | ||
463 | static long | |
464 | get_memory_read_packet_size (void) | |
465 | { | |
466 | long size = get_memory_packet_size (&memory_read_packet_config); | |
467 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-11-07: Functions like getpkt() need to get an | |
468 | extra buffer size argument before the memory read size can be | |
469 | increased beyond PBUFSIZ. */ | |
470 | if (size > PBUFSIZ) | |
471 | size = PBUFSIZ; | |
472 | return size; | |
473 | } | |
474 | ||
475 | /* Register packet size initialization. Since the bounds change when | |
476 | the architecture changes (namely REGISTER_BYTES) this all needs to | |
477 | be multi-arched. */ | |
478 | ||
479 | static void | |
480 | register_remote_packet_sizes (void) | |
481 | { | |
482 | REGISTER_GDBARCH_SWAP (remote_packet_size); | |
483 | REGISTER_GDBARCH_SWAP (actual_register_packet_size); | |
484 | } | |
485 | ||
486 | static void | |
487 | build_remote_packet_sizes (void) | |
488 | { | |
c2d11a7d JM |
489 | /* Default maximum number of characters in a packet body. Many |
490 | remote stubs have a hardwired buffer size of 400 bytes | |
491 | (c.f. BUFMAX in m68k-stub.c and i386-stub.c). BUFMAX-1 is used | |
492 | as the maximum packet-size to ensure that the packet and an extra | |
493 | NUL character can always fit in the buffer. This stops GDB | |
494 | trashing stubs that try to squeeze an extra NUL into what is | |
495 | already a full buffer (As of 1999-12-04 that was most stubs. */ | |
496 | remote_packet_size = 400 - 1; | |
11cf8741 JM |
497 | /* Should REGISTER_BYTES needs more space than the default, adjust |
498 | the size accordingly. Remember that each byte is encoded as two | |
499 | characters. 32 is the overhead for the packet header / | |
500 | footer. NOTE: cagney/1999-10-26: I suspect that 8 | |
501 | (``$NN:G...#NN'') is a better guess, the below has been padded a | |
502 | little. */ | |
503 | if (REGISTER_BYTES > ((remote_packet_size - 32) / 2)) | |
504 | remote_packet_size = (REGISTER_BYTES * 2 + 32); | |
505 | ||
506 | /* This one is filled in when a ``g'' packet is received. */ | |
507 | actual_register_packet_size = 0; | |
508 | } | |
509 | \f | |
5a2468f5 JM |
510 | /* Generic configuration support for packets the stub optionally |
511 | supports. Allows the user to specify the use of the packet as well | |
512 | as allowing GDB to auto-detect support in the remote stub. */ | |
513 | ||
514 | enum packet_support | |
515 | { | |
516 | PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN = 0, | |
517 | PACKET_ENABLE, | |
518 | PACKET_DISABLE | |
519 | }; | |
520 | ||
521 | enum packet_detect | |
522 | { | |
523 | PACKET_AUTO_DETECT = 0, | |
524 | PACKET_MANUAL_DETECT | |
525 | }; | |
526 | ||
527 | struct packet_config | |
528 | { | |
53904c9e | 529 | const char *state; |
5a2468f5 JM |
530 | char *name; |
531 | char *title; | |
532 | enum packet_detect detect; | |
533 | enum packet_support support; | |
534 | }; | |
535 | ||
53904c9e AC |
536 | static const char packet_support_auto[] = "auto"; |
537 | static const char packet_enable[] = "enable"; | |
538 | static const char packet_disable[] = "disable"; | |
539 | static const char *packet_support_enums[] = | |
5a2468f5 JM |
540 | { |
541 | packet_support_auto, | |
542 | packet_enable, | |
543 | packet_disable, | |
544 | 0, | |
545 | }; | |
546 | ||
547 | static void | |
548 | set_packet_config_cmd (config, c) | |
549 | struct packet_config *config; | |
550 | struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
551 | { | |
552 | if (config->state == packet_enable) | |
553 | { | |
554 | config->detect = PACKET_MANUAL_DETECT; | |
555 | config->support = PACKET_ENABLE; | |
556 | } | |
557 | else if (config->state == packet_disable) | |
558 | { | |
559 | config->detect = PACKET_MANUAL_DETECT; | |
560 | config->support = PACKET_DISABLE; | |
561 | } | |
562 | else if (config->state == packet_support_auto) | |
563 | { | |
564 | config->detect = PACKET_AUTO_DETECT; | |
565 | config->support = PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN; | |
566 | } | |
567 | else | |
96baa820 | 568 | internal_error ("Bad enum value"); |
5a2468f5 JM |
569 | } |
570 | ||
571 | static void | |
572 | show_packet_config_cmd (config) | |
573 | struct packet_config *config; | |
574 | { | |
575 | char *support = "internal-error"; | |
576 | switch (config->support) | |
577 | { | |
578 | case PACKET_ENABLE: | |
579 | support = "enabled"; | |
580 | break; | |
581 | case PACKET_DISABLE: | |
582 | support = "disabled"; | |
583 | break; | |
584 | case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN: | |
585 | support = "unknown"; | |
586 | break; | |
587 | } | |
588 | switch (config->detect) | |
589 | { | |
590 | case PACKET_AUTO_DETECT: | |
591 | printf_filtered ("Support for remote protocol `%s' (%s) packet is auto-detected, currently %s.\n", | |
592 | config->name, config->title, support); | |
593 | break; | |
594 | case PACKET_MANUAL_DETECT: | |
595 | printf_filtered ("Support for remote protocol `%s' (%s) is currently %s.\n", | |
596 | config->name, config->title, support); | |
597 | } | |
598 | } | |
599 | ||
600 | static void | |
601 | add_packet_config_cmd (config, name, title, set_func, show_func, | |
602 | setlist, showlist) | |
603 | struct packet_config *config; | |
604 | char *name; | |
605 | char *title; | |
507f3c78 KB |
606 | void (*set_func) (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element * c); |
607 | void (*show_func) (char *name, int from_tty); | |
5a2468f5 JM |
608 | struct cmd_list_element **setlist; |
609 | struct cmd_list_element **showlist; | |
610 | { | |
611 | struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
612 | char *set_doc; | |
613 | char *show_doc; | |
614 | char *full_name; | |
615 | config->name = name; | |
616 | config->title = title; | |
617 | asprintf (&set_doc, "Set use of remote protocol `%s' (%s) packet", | |
618 | name, title); | |
619 | asprintf (&show_doc, "Show current use of remote protocol `%s' (%s) packet", | |
620 | name, title); | |
621 | asprintf (&full_name, "%s-packet", name); | |
622 | c = add_set_enum_cmd (full_name, | |
623 | class_obscure, packet_support_enums, | |
1ed2a135 | 624 | &config->state, |
5a2468f5 JM |
625 | set_doc, setlist); |
626 | c->function.sfunc = set_func; | |
627 | add_cmd (full_name, class_obscure, show_func, show_doc, showlist); | |
628 | } | |
629 | ||
630 | static void | |
631 | init_packet_config (config) | |
632 | struct packet_config *config; | |
633 | { | |
634 | switch (config->detect) | |
635 | { | |
636 | case PACKET_AUTO_DETECT: | |
637 | config->support = PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN; | |
638 | break; | |
639 | case PACKET_MANUAL_DETECT: | |
640 | /* let the user beware */ | |
641 | break; | |
642 | } | |
643 | } | |
644 | ||
645 | /* Should we try the 'P' (set register) request? */ | |
646 | ||
647 | static struct packet_config remote_protocol_P; | |
648 | ||
649 | static void | |
650 | set_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, c) | |
651 | char *args; | |
652 | int from_tty; | |
653 | struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
654 | { | |
655 | set_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_P, c); | |
656 | } | |
657 | ||
658 | static void | |
659 | show_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd (args, from_tty) | |
660 | char *args; | |
661 | int from_tty; | |
662 | { | |
663 | show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_P); | |
664 | } | |
665 | ||
96baa820 JM |
666 | /* Should we try the 'Z' (set breakpoint) request? */ |
667 | ||
668 | static struct packet_config remote_protocol_Z; | |
669 | ||
670 | static void | |
671 | set_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, c) | |
672 | char *args; | |
673 | int from_tty; | |
674 | struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
675 | { | |
676 | set_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z, c); | |
677 | } | |
678 | ||
679 | static void | |
680 | show_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd (args, from_tty) | |
681 | char *args; | |
682 | int from_tty; | |
683 | { | |
684 | show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z); | |
685 | } | |
686 | ||
687 | /* Should we try the 'X' (remote binary download) packet? | |
688 | ||
689 | This variable (available to the user via "set remote X-packet") | |
690 | dictates whether downloads are sent in binary (via the 'X' packet). | |
691 | We assume that the stub can, and attempt to do it. This will be | |
692 | cleared if the stub does not understand it. This switch is still | |
693 | needed, though in cases when the packet is supported in the stub, | |
694 | but the connection does not allow it (i.e., 7-bit serial connection | |
695 | only). */ | |
696 | ||
697 | static struct packet_config remote_protocol_binary_download; | |
698 | ||
9d1f7ab2 MS |
699 | /* Should we try the 'ThreadInfo' query packet? |
700 | ||
701 | This variable (NOT available to the user: auto-detect only!) | |
702 | determines whether GDB will use the new, simpler "ThreadInfo" | |
703 | query or the older, more complex syntax for thread queries. | |
704 | This is an auto-detect variable (set to true at each connect, | |
705 | and set to false when the target fails to recognize it). */ | |
706 | ||
707 | static int use_threadinfo_query; | |
708 | static int use_threadextra_query; | |
709 | ||
96baa820 JM |
710 | static void |
711 | set_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd (char *args, | |
712 | int from_tty, | |
713 | struct cmd_list_element *c) | |
714 | { | |
715 | set_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_binary_download, c); | |
716 | } | |
717 | ||
718 | static void | |
719 | show_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd (char *args, | |
720 | int from_tty) | |
721 | { | |
722 | show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_binary_download); | |
723 | } | |
724 | ||
c906108c | 725 | |
43ff13b4 JM |
726 | /* Tokens for use by the asynchronous signal handlers for SIGINT */ |
727 | PTR sigint_remote_twice_token; | |
728 | PTR sigint_remote_token; | |
729 | ||
c906108c SS |
730 | /* These are pointers to hook functions that may be set in order to |
731 | modify resume/wait behavior for a particular architecture. */ | |
732 | ||
507f3c78 KB |
733 | void (*target_resume_hook) (void); |
734 | void (*target_wait_loop_hook) (void); | |
c906108c SS |
735 | \f |
736 | ||
c5aa993b | 737 | |
c906108c SS |
738 | /* These are the threads which we last sent to the remote system. |
739 | -1 for all or -2 for not sent yet. */ | |
740 | static int general_thread; | |
cce74817 | 741 | static int continue_thread; |
c906108c SS |
742 | |
743 | /* Call this function as a result of | |
744 | 1) A halt indication (T packet) containing a thread id | |
745 | 2) A direct query of currthread | |
746 | 3) Successful execution of set thread | |
747 | */ | |
748 | ||
749 | static void | |
750 | record_currthread (currthread) | |
751 | int currthread; | |
752 | { | |
c906108c | 753 | general_thread = currthread; |
cce74817 | 754 | |
c906108c SS |
755 | /* If this is a new thread, add it to GDB's thread list. |
756 | If we leave it up to WFI to do this, bad things will happen. */ | |
757 | if (!in_thread_list (currthread)) | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
758 | { |
759 | add_thread (currthread); | |
8b93c638 JM |
760 | #ifdef UI_OUT |
761 | ui_out_text (uiout, "[New "); | |
762 | ui_out_text (uiout, target_pid_to_str (currthread)); | |
763 | ui_out_text (uiout, "]\n"); | |
764 | #else | |
0f71a2f6 | 765 | printf_filtered ("[New %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (currthread)); |
8b93c638 | 766 | #endif |
0f71a2f6 | 767 | } |
c906108c SS |
768 | } |
769 | ||
770 | #define MAGIC_NULL_PID 42000 | |
771 | ||
772 | static void | |
773 | set_thread (th, gen) | |
774 | int th; | |
775 | int gen; | |
776 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 777 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
cce74817 | 778 | int state = gen ? general_thread : continue_thread; |
c906108c SS |
779 | |
780 | if (state == th) | |
781 | return; | |
782 | ||
783 | buf[0] = 'H'; | |
784 | buf[1] = gen ? 'g' : 'c'; | |
785 | if (th == MAGIC_NULL_PID) | |
786 | { | |
787 | buf[2] = '0'; | |
788 | buf[3] = '\0'; | |
789 | } | |
790 | else if (th < 0) | |
791 | sprintf (&buf[2], "-%x", -th); | |
792 | else | |
793 | sprintf (&buf[2], "%x", th); | |
794 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 795 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c | 796 | if (gen) |
c5aa993b | 797 | general_thread = th; |
c906108c | 798 | else |
cce74817 | 799 | continue_thread = th; |
c906108c SS |
800 | } |
801 | \f | |
802 | /* Return nonzero if the thread TH is still alive on the remote system. */ | |
803 | ||
804 | static int | |
cce74817 JM |
805 | remote_thread_alive (tid) |
806 | int tid; | |
c906108c | 807 | { |
cce74817 | 808 | char buf[16]; |
c906108c | 809 | |
cce74817 JM |
810 | if (tid < 0) |
811 | sprintf (buf, "T-%08x", -tid); | |
c906108c | 812 | else |
cce74817 | 813 | sprintf (buf, "T%08x", tid); |
c906108c | 814 | putpkt (buf); |
c2d11a7d | 815 | getpkt (buf, sizeof (buf), 0); |
c906108c SS |
816 | return (buf[0] == 'O' && buf[1] == 'K'); |
817 | } | |
818 | ||
819 | /* About these extended threadlist and threadinfo packets. They are | |
820 | variable length packets but, the fields within them are often fixed | |
821 | length. They are redundent enough to send over UDP as is the | |
822 | remote protocol in general. There is a matching unit test module | |
823 | in libstub. */ | |
824 | ||
cce74817 JM |
825 | #define OPAQUETHREADBYTES 8 |
826 | ||
827 | /* a 64 bit opaque identifier */ | |
828 | typedef unsigned char threadref[OPAQUETHREADBYTES]; | |
829 | ||
830 | /* WARNING: This threadref data structure comes from the remote O.S., libstub | |
831 | protocol encoding, and remote.c. it is not particularly changable */ | |
832 | ||
833 | /* Right now, the internal structure is int. We want it to be bigger. | |
834 | Plan to fix this. | |
c5aa993b | 835 | */ |
cce74817 | 836 | |
c5aa993b | 837 | typedef int gdb_threadref; /* internal GDB thread reference */ |
cce74817 | 838 | |
9d1f7ab2 | 839 | /* gdb_ext_thread_info is an internal GDB data structure which is |
cce74817 JM |
840 | equivalint to the reply of the remote threadinfo packet */ |
841 | ||
842 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info | |
c5aa993b JM |
843 | { |
844 | threadref threadid; /* External form of thread reference */ | |
845 | int active; /* Has state interesting to GDB? , regs, stack */ | |
846 | char display[256]; /* Brief state display, name, blocked/syspended */ | |
847 | char shortname[32]; /* To be used to name threads */ | |
848 | char more_display[256]; /* Long info, statistics, queue depth, whatever */ | |
849 | }; | |
cce74817 JM |
850 | |
851 | /* The volume of remote transfers can be limited by submitting | |
852 | a mask containing bits specifying the desired information. | |
853 | Use a union of these values as the 'selection' parameter to | |
854 | get_thread_info. FIXME: Make these TAG names more thread specific. | |
c5aa993b | 855 | */ |
cce74817 JM |
856 | |
857 | #define TAG_THREADID 1 | |
858 | #define TAG_EXISTS 2 | |
859 | #define TAG_DISPLAY 4 | |
860 | #define TAG_THREADNAME 8 | |
c5aa993b | 861 | #define TAG_MOREDISPLAY 16 |
cce74817 | 862 | |
c906108c SS |
863 | #define BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE (OPAQUETHREADBYTES*2) |
864 | ||
a14ed312 | 865 | char *unpack_varlen_hex (char *buff, int *result); |
cce74817 | 866 | |
a14ed312 | 867 | static char *unpack_nibble (char *buf, int *val); |
cce74817 | 868 | |
a14ed312 | 869 | static char *pack_nibble (char *buf, int nibble); |
cce74817 | 870 | |
a14ed312 | 871 | static char *pack_hex_byte (char *pkt, int /*unsigned char */ byte); |
cce74817 | 872 | |
a14ed312 | 873 | static char *unpack_byte (char *buf, int *value); |
cce74817 | 874 | |
a14ed312 | 875 | static char *pack_int (char *buf, int value); |
cce74817 | 876 | |
a14ed312 | 877 | static char *unpack_int (char *buf, int *value); |
cce74817 | 878 | |
a14ed312 | 879 | static char *unpack_string (char *src, char *dest, int length); |
cce74817 | 880 | |
a14ed312 | 881 | static char *pack_threadid (char *pkt, threadref * id); |
cce74817 | 882 | |
a14ed312 | 883 | static char *unpack_threadid (char *inbuf, threadref * id); |
cce74817 | 884 | |
a14ed312 | 885 | void int_to_threadref (threadref * id, int value); |
cce74817 | 886 | |
a14ed312 | 887 | static int threadref_to_int (threadref * ref); |
cce74817 | 888 | |
a14ed312 | 889 | static void copy_threadref (threadref * dest, threadref * src); |
cce74817 | 890 | |
a14ed312 | 891 | static int threadmatch (threadref * dest, threadref * src); |
cce74817 | 892 | |
a14ed312 | 893 | static char *pack_threadinfo_request (char *pkt, int mode, threadref * id); |
cce74817 | 894 | |
a14ed312 KB |
895 | static int remote_unpack_thread_info_response (char *pkt, |
896 | threadref * expectedref, | |
897 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info | |
898 | *info); | |
cce74817 JM |
899 | |
900 | ||
a14ed312 KB |
901 | static int remote_get_threadinfo (threadref * threadid, int fieldset, /*TAG mask */ |
902 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info); | |
cce74817 | 903 | |
a14ed312 KB |
904 | static int adapt_remote_get_threadinfo (gdb_threadref * ref, |
905 | int selection, | |
906 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info); | |
cce74817 | 907 | |
a14ed312 KB |
908 | static char *pack_threadlist_request (char *pkt, int startflag, |
909 | int threadcount, | |
910 | threadref * nextthread); | |
cce74817 | 911 | |
a14ed312 KB |
912 | static int parse_threadlist_response (char *pkt, |
913 | int result_limit, | |
914 | threadref * original_echo, | |
915 | threadref * resultlist, int *doneflag); | |
cce74817 | 916 | |
a14ed312 KB |
917 | static int remote_get_threadlist (int startflag, |
918 | threadref * nextthread, | |
919 | int result_limit, | |
920 | int *done, | |
921 | int *result_count, threadref * threadlist); | |
cce74817 | 922 | |
c5aa993b | 923 | typedef int (*rmt_thread_action) (threadref * ref, void *context); |
cce74817 | 924 | |
a14ed312 KB |
925 | static int remote_threadlist_iterator (rmt_thread_action stepfunction, |
926 | void *context, int looplimit); | |
cce74817 | 927 | |
a14ed312 | 928 | static int remote_newthread_step (threadref * ref, void *context); |
cce74817 | 929 | |
c906108c SS |
930 | /* encode 64 bits in 16 chars of hex */ |
931 | ||
932 | static const char hexchars[] = "0123456789abcdef"; | |
933 | ||
934 | static int | |
935 | ishex (ch, val) | |
936 | int ch; | |
937 | int *val; | |
938 | { | |
939 | if ((ch >= 'a') && (ch <= 'f')) | |
940 | { | |
941 | *val = ch - 'a' + 10; | |
942 | return 1; | |
943 | } | |
944 | if ((ch >= 'A') && (ch <= 'F')) | |
945 | { | |
946 | *val = ch - 'A' + 10; | |
947 | return 1; | |
948 | } | |
949 | if ((ch >= '0') && (ch <= '9')) | |
950 | { | |
951 | *val = ch - '0'; | |
952 | return 1; | |
953 | } | |
954 | return 0; | |
955 | } | |
956 | ||
957 | static int | |
958 | stubhex (ch) | |
959 | int ch; | |
960 | { | |
961 | if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f') | |
962 | return ch - 'a' + 10; | |
963 | if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') | |
964 | return ch - '0'; | |
965 | if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F') | |
966 | return ch - 'A' + 10; | |
967 | return -1; | |
968 | } | |
969 | ||
970 | static int | |
971 | stub_unpack_int (buff, fieldlength) | |
972 | char *buff; | |
973 | int fieldlength; | |
974 | { | |
975 | int nibble; | |
976 | int retval = 0; | |
977 | ||
978 | while (fieldlength) | |
979 | { | |
980 | nibble = stubhex (*buff++); | |
981 | retval |= nibble; | |
982 | fieldlength--; | |
983 | if (fieldlength) | |
984 | retval = retval << 4; | |
985 | } | |
986 | return retval; | |
987 | } | |
988 | ||
989 | char * | |
990 | unpack_varlen_hex (buff, result) | |
991 | char *buff; /* packet to parse */ | |
992 | int *result; | |
993 | { | |
994 | int nibble; | |
995 | int retval = 0; | |
996 | ||
997 | while (ishex (*buff, &nibble)) | |
998 | { | |
999 | buff++; | |
1000 | retval = retval << 4; | |
1001 | retval |= nibble & 0x0f; | |
1002 | } | |
1003 | *result = retval; | |
1004 | return buff; | |
1005 | } | |
1006 | ||
1007 | static char * | |
1008 | unpack_nibble (buf, val) | |
1009 | char *buf; | |
1010 | int *val; | |
1011 | { | |
1012 | ishex (*buf++, val); | |
1013 | return buf; | |
1014 | } | |
1015 | ||
1016 | static char * | |
1017 | pack_nibble (buf, nibble) | |
1018 | char *buf; | |
1019 | int nibble; | |
1020 | { | |
1021 | *buf++ = hexchars[(nibble & 0x0f)]; | |
1022 | return buf; | |
1023 | } | |
1024 | ||
1025 | static char * | |
1026 | pack_hex_byte (pkt, byte) | |
1027 | char *pkt; | |
1028 | int byte; | |
1029 | { | |
1030 | *pkt++ = hexchars[(byte >> 4) & 0xf]; | |
1031 | *pkt++ = hexchars[(byte & 0xf)]; | |
1032 | return pkt; | |
1033 | } | |
1034 | ||
1035 | static char * | |
1036 | unpack_byte (buf, value) | |
1037 | char *buf; | |
1038 | int *value; | |
1039 | { | |
1040 | *value = stub_unpack_int (buf, 2); | |
1041 | return buf + 2; | |
1042 | } | |
1043 | ||
1044 | static char * | |
1045 | pack_int (buf, value) | |
1046 | char *buf; | |
1047 | int value; | |
1048 | { | |
1049 | buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value >> 24) & 0xff); | |
1050 | buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value >> 16) & 0xff); | |
1051 | buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value >> 8) & 0x0ff); | |
1052 | buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value & 0xff)); | |
1053 | return buf; | |
1054 | } | |
1055 | ||
1056 | static char * | |
1057 | unpack_int (buf, value) | |
1058 | char *buf; | |
1059 | int *value; | |
1060 | { | |
1061 | *value = stub_unpack_int (buf, 8); | |
1062 | return buf + 8; | |
1063 | } | |
1064 | ||
c5aa993b | 1065 | #if 0 /* currently unused, uncomment when needed */ |
a14ed312 | 1066 | static char *pack_string (char *pkt, char *string); |
c906108c SS |
1067 | |
1068 | static char * | |
1069 | pack_string (pkt, string) | |
1070 | char *pkt; | |
1071 | char *string; | |
1072 | { | |
1073 | char ch; | |
1074 | int len; | |
1075 | ||
1076 | len = strlen (string); | |
1077 | if (len > 200) | |
1078 | len = 200; /* Bigger than most GDB packets, junk??? */ | |
1079 | pkt = pack_hex_byte (pkt, len); | |
1080 | while (len-- > 0) | |
1081 | { | |
1082 | ch = *string++; | |
1083 | if ((ch == '\0') || (ch == '#')) | |
1084 | ch = '*'; /* Protect encapsulation */ | |
1085 | *pkt++ = ch; | |
1086 | } | |
1087 | return pkt; | |
1088 | } | |
1089 | #endif /* 0 (unused) */ | |
1090 | ||
1091 | static char * | |
1092 | unpack_string (src, dest, length) | |
1093 | char *src; | |
1094 | char *dest; | |
1095 | int length; | |
1096 | { | |
1097 | while (length--) | |
1098 | *dest++ = *src++; | |
1099 | *dest = '\0'; | |
1100 | return src; | |
1101 | } | |
1102 | ||
1103 | static char * | |
1104 | pack_threadid (pkt, id) | |
1105 | char *pkt; | |
1106 | threadref *id; | |
1107 | { | |
1108 | char *limit; | |
1109 | unsigned char *altid; | |
1110 | ||
1111 | altid = (unsigned char *) id; | |
1112 | limit = pkt + BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE; | |
1113 | while (pkt < limit) | |
1114 | pkt = pack_hex_byte (pkt, *altid++); | |
1115 | return pkt; | |
1116 | } | |
1117 | ||
1118 | ||
1119 | static char * | |
1120 | unpack_threadid (inbuf, id) | |
1121 | char *inbuf; | |
1122 | threadref *id; | |
1123 | { | |
1124 | char *altref; | |
1125 | char *limit = inbuf + BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE; | |
1126 | int x, y; | |
1127 | ||
1128 | altref = (char *) id; | |
1129 | ||
1130 | while (inbuf < limit) | |
1131 | { | |
1132 | x = stubhex (*inbuf++); | |
1133 | y = stubhex (*inbuf++); | |
1134 | *altref++ = (x << 4) | y; | |
1135 | } | |
1136 | return inbuf; | |
1137 | } | |
1138 | ||
1139 | /* Externally, threadrefs are 64 bits but internally, they are still | |
1140 | ints. This is due to a mismatch of specifications. We would like | |
1141 | to use 64bit thread references internally. This is an adapter | |
1142 | function. */ | |
1143 | ||
1144 | void | |
1145 | int_to_threadref (id, value) | |
1146 | threadref *id; | |
1147 | int value; | |
1148 | { | |
1149 | unsigned char *scan; | |
1150 | ||
1151 | scan = (unsigned char *) id; | |
1152 | { | |
1153 | int i = 4; | |
1154 | while (i--) | |
1155 | *scan++ = 0; | |
1156 | } | |
1157 | *scan++ = (value >> 24) & 0xff; | |
1158 | *scan++ = (value >> 16) & 0xff; | |
1159 | *scan++ = (value >> 8) & 0xff; | |
1160 | *scan++ = (value & 0xff); | |
1161 | } | |
1162 | ||
1163 | static int | |
1164 | threadref_to_int (ref) | |
1165 | threadref *ref; | |
1166 | { | |
1167 | int i, value = 0; | |
1168 | unsigned char *scan; | |
1169 | ||
1170 | scan = (char *) ref; | |
1171 | scan += 4; | |
1172 | i = 4; | |
1173 | while (i-- > 0) | |
1174 | value = (value << 8) | ((*scan++) & 0xff); | |
1175 | return value; | |
1176 | } | |
1177 | ||
1178 | static void | |
1179 | copy_threadref (dest, src) | |
1180 | threadref *dest; | |
1181 | threadref *src; | |
1182 | { | |
1183 | int i; | |
1184 | unsigned char *csrc, *cdest; | |
1185 | ||
1186 | csrc = (unsigned char *) src; | |
1187 | cdest = (unsigned char *) dest; | |
1188 | i = 8; | |
1189 | while (i--) | |
1190 | *cdest++ = *csrc++; | |
1191 | } | |
1192 | ||
1193 | static int | |
1194 | threadmatch (dest, src) | |
1195 | threadref *dest; | |
1196 | threadref *src; | |
1197 | { | |
1198 | /* things are broken right now, so just assume we got a match */ | |
1199 | #if 0 | |
1200 | unsigned char *srcp, *destp; | |
1201 | int i, result; | |
1202 | srcp = (char *) src; | |
1203 | destp = (char *) dest; | |
1204 | ||
1205 | result = 1; | |
1206 | while (i-- > 0) | |
1207 | result &= (*srcp++ == *destp++) ? 1 : 0; | |
1208 | return result; | |
1209 | #endif | |
1210 | return 1; | |
1211 | } | |
1212 | ||
1213 | /* | |
c5aa993b JM |
1214 | threadid:1, # always request threadid |
1215 | context_exists:2, | |
1216 | display:4, | |
1217 | unique_name:8, | |
1218 | more_display:16 | |
1219 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
1220 | |
1221 | /* Encoding: 'Q':8,'P':8,mask:32,threadid:64 */ | |
1222 | ||
1223 | static char * | |
1224 | pack_threadinfo_request (pkt, mode, id) | |
1225 | char *pkt; | |
1226 | int mode; | |
1227 | threadref *id; | |
1228 | { | |
1229 | *pkt++ = 'q'; /* Info Query */ | |
1230 | *pkt++ = 'P'; /* process or thread info */ | |
1231 | pkt = pack_int (pkt, mode); /* mode */ | |
1232 | pkt = pack_threadid (pkt, id); /* threadid */ | |
1233 | *pkt = '\0'; /* terminate */ | |
1234 | return pkt; | |
1235 | } | |
1236 | ||
1237 | /* These values tag the fields in a thread info response packet */ | |
1238 | /* Tagging the fields allows us to request specific fields and to | |
1239 | add more fields as time goes by */ | |
1240 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
1241 | #define TAG_THREADID 1 /* Echo the thread identifier */ |
1242 | #define TAG_EXISTS 2 /* Is this process defined enough to | |
1243 | fetch registers and its stack */ | |
1244 | #define TAG_DISPLAY 4 /* A short thing maybe to put on a window */ | |
1245 | #define TAG_THREADNAME 8 /* string, maps 1-to-1 with a thread is */ | |
1246 | #define TAG_MOREDISPLAY 16 /* Whatever the kernel wants to say about | |
1247 | the process */ | |
c906108c SS |
1248 | |
1249 | static int | |
1250 | remote_unpack_thread_info_response (pkt, expectedref, info) | |
1251 | char *pkt; | |
1252 | threadref *expectedref; | |
1253 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info; | |
1254 | { | |
1255 | int mask, length; | |
1256 | unsigned int tag; | |
1257 | threadref ref; | |
c5aa993b | 1258 | char *limit = pkt + PBUFSIZ; /* plausable parsing limit */ |
c906108c SS |
1259 | int retval = 1; |
1260 | ||
1261 | /* info->threadid = 0; FIXME: implement zero_threadref */ | |
1262 | info->active = 0; | |
1263 | info->display[0] = '\0'; | |
1264 | info->shortname[0] = '\0'; | |
1265 | info->more_display[0] = '\0'; | |
1266 | ||
1267 | /* Assume the characters indicating the packet type have been stripped */ | |
1268 | pkt = unpack_int (pkt, &mask); /* arg mask */ | |
1269 | pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, &ref); | |
1270 | ||
1271 | if (mask == 0) | |
1272 | warning ("Incomplete response to threadinfo request\n"); | |
1273 | if (!threadmatch (&ref, expectedref)) | |
1274 | { /* This is an answer to a different request */ | |
1275 | warning ("ERROR RMT Thread info mismatch\n"); | |
1276 | return 0; | |
1277 | } | |
1278 | copy_threadref (&info->threadid, &ref); | |
1279 | ||
1280 | /* Loop on tagged fields , try to bail if somthing goes wrong */ | |
1281 | ||
c5aa993b | 1282 | while ((pkt < limit) && mask && *pkt) /* packets are terminated with nulls */ |
c906108c SS |
1283 | { |
1284 | pkt = unpack_int (pkt, &tag); /* tag */ | |
1285 | pkt = unpack_byte (pkt, &length); /* length */ | |
1286 | if (!(tag & mask)) /* tags out of synch with mask */ | |
1287 | { | |
1288 | warning ("ERROR RMT: threadinfo tag mismatch\n"); | |
1289 | retval = 0; | |
1290 | break; | |
1291 | } | |
1292 | if (tag == TAG_THREADID) | |
1293 | { | |
1294 | if (length != 16) | |
1295 | { | |
1296 | warning ("ERROR RMT: length of threadid is not 16\n"); | |
1297 | retval = 0; | |
1298 | break; | |
1299 | } | |
1300 | pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, &ref); | |
1301 | mask = mask & ~TAG_THREADID; | |
1302 | continue; | |
1303 | } | |
1304 | if (tag == TAG_EXISTS) | |
1305 | { | |
1306 | info->active = stub_unpack_int (pkt, length); | |
1307 | pkt += length; | |
1308 | mask = mask & ~(TAG_EXISTS); | |
1309 | if (length > 8) | |
1310 | { | |
1311 | warning ("ERROR RMT: 'exists' length too long\n"); | |
1312 | retval = 0; | |
1313 | break; | |
1314 | } | |
1315 | continue; | |
1316 | } | |
1317 | if (tag == TAG_THREADNAME) | |
1318 | { | |
1319 | pkt = unpack_string (pkt, &info->shortname[0], length); | |
1320 | mask = mask & ~TAG_THREADNAME; | |
1321 | continue; | |
1322 | } | |
1323 | if (tag == TAG_DISPLAY) | |
1324 | { | |
1325 | pkt = unpack_string (pkt, &info->display[0], length); | |
1326 | mask = mask & ~TAG_DISPLAY; | |
1327 | continue; | |
1328 | } | |
1329 | if (tag == TAG_MOREDISPLAY) | |
1330 | { | |
1331 | pkt = unpack_string (pkt, &info->more_display[0], length); | |
1332 | mask = mask & ~TAG_MOREDISPLAY; | |
1333 | continue; | |
1334 | } | |
1335 | warning ("ERROR RMT: unknown thread info tag\n"); | |
1336 | break; /* Not a tag we know about */ | |
1337 | } | |
1338 | return retval; | |
1339 | } | |
1340 | ||
1341 | static int | |
1342 | remote_get_threadinfo (threadid, fieldset, info) | |
1343 | threadref *threadid; | |
1344 | int fieldset; /* TAG mask */ | |
1345 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info; | |
1346 | { | |
1347 | int result; | |
085dd6e6 | 1348 | char *threadinfo_pkt = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
1349 | |
1350 | pack_threadinfo_request (threadinfo_pkt, fieldset, threadid); | |
1351 | putpkt (threadinfo_pkt); | |
c2d11a7d | 1352 | getpkt (threadinfo_pkt, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
1353 | result = remote_unpack_thread_info_response (threadinfo_pkt + 2, threadid, |
1354 | info); | |
1355 | return result; | |
1356 | } | |
1357 | ||
1358 | /* Unfortunately, 61 bit thread-ids are bigger than the internal | |
1359 | representation of a threadid. */ | |
1360 | ||
1361 | static int | |
1362 | adapt_remote_get_threadinfo (ref, selection, info) | |
1363 | gdb_threadref *ref; | |
1364 | int selection; | |
1365 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info; | |
1366 | { | |
1367 | threadref lclref; | |
1368 | ||
1369 | int_to_threadref (&lclref, *ref); | |
1370 | return remote_get_threadinfo (&lclref, selection, info); | |
1371 | } | |
1372 | ||
1373 | /* Format: i'Q':8,i"L":8,initflag:8,batchsize:16,lastthreadid:32 */ | |
1374 | ||
1375 | static char * | |
1376 | pack_threadlist_request (pkt, startflag, threadcount, nextthread) | |
1377 | char *pkt; | |
1378 | int startflag; | |
1379 | int threadcount; | |
1380 | threadref *nextthread; | |
1381 | { | |
1382 | *pkt++ = 'q'; /* info query packet */ | |
1383 | *pkt++ = 'L'; /* Process LIST or threadLIST request */ | |
1384 | pkt = pack_nibble (pkt, startflag); /* initflag 1 bytes */ | |
1385 | pkt = pack_hex_byte (pkt, threadcount); /* threadcount 2 bytes */ | |
1386 | pkt = pack_threadid (pkt, nextthread); /* 64 bit thread identifier */ | |
1387 | *pkt = '\0'; | |
1388 | return pkt; | |
1389 | } | |
1390 | ||
1391 | /* Encoding: 'q':8,'M':8,count:16,done:8,argthreadid:64,(threadid:64)* */ | |
1392 | ||
1393 | static int | |
1394 | parse_threadlist_response (pkt, result_limit, original_echo, resultlist, | |
1395 | doneflag) | |
1396 | char *pkt; | |
1397 | int result_limit; | |
1398 | threadref *original_echo; | |
1399 | threadref *resultlist; | |
1400 | int *doneflag; | |
1401 | { | |
1402 | char *limit; | |
1403 | int count, resultcount, done; | |
1404 | ||
1405 | resultcount = 0; | |
1406 | /* Assume the 'q' and 'M chars have been stripped. */ | |
c5aa993b | 1407 | limit = pkt + (PBUFSIZ - BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE); /* done parse past here */ |
c906108c SS |
1408 | pkt = unpack_byte (pkt, &count); /* count field */ |
1409 | pkt = unpack_nibble (pkt, &done); | |
1410 | /* The first threadid is the argument threadid. */ | |
1411 | pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, original_echo); /* should match query packet */ | |
1412 | while ((count-- > 0) && (pkt < limit)) | |
1413 | { | |
1414 | pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, resultlist++); | |
1415 | if (resultcount++ >= result_limit) | |
1416 | break; | |
1417 | } | |
1418 | if (doneflag) | |
1419 | *doneflag = done; | |
1420 | return resultcount; | |
1421 | } | |
1422 | ||
1423 | static int | |
1424 | remote_get_threadlist (startflag, nextthread, result_limit, | |
1425 | done, result_count, threadlist) | |
1426 | int startflag; | |
1427 | threadref *nextthread; | |
1428 | int result_limit; | |
1429 | int *done; | |
1430 | int *result_count; | |
1431 | threadref *threadlist; | |
1432 | ||
1433 | { | |
1434 | static threadref echo_nextthread; | |
085dd6e6 JM |
1435 | char *threadlist_packet = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
1436 | char *t_response = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
c906108c SS |
1437 | int result = 1; |
1438 | ||
1439 | /* Trancate result limit to be smaller than the packet size */ | |
1440 | if ((((result_limit + 1) * BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE) + 10) >= PBUFSIZ) | |
1441 | result_limit = (PBUFSIZ / BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE) - 2; | |
1442 | ||
1443 | pack_threadlist_request (threadlist_packet, | |
1444 | startflag, result_limit, nextthread); | |
1445 | putpkt (threadlist_packet); | |
c2d11a7d | 1446 | getpkt (t_response, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
1447 | |
1448 | *result_count = | |
1449 | parse_threadlist_response (t_response + 2, result_limit, &echo_nextthread, | |
1450 | threadlist, done); | |
1451 | ||
1452 | if (!threadmatch (&echo_nextthread, nextthread)) | |
1453 | { | |
1454 | /* FIXME: This is a good reason to drop the packet */ | |
1455 | /* Possably, there is a duplicate response */ | |
1456 | /* Possabilities : | |
1457 | retransmit immediatly - race conditions | |
1458 | retransmit after timeout - yes | |
1459 | exit | |
1460 | wait for packet, then exit | |
1461 | */ | |
1462 | warning ("HMM: threadlist did not echo arg thread, dropping it\n"); | |
1463 | return 0; /* I choose simply exiting */ | |
1464 | } | |
1465 | if (*result_count <= 0) | |
1466 | { | |
1467 | if (*done != 1) | |
1468 | { | |
1469 | warning ("RMT ERROR : failed to get remote thread list\n"); | |
1470 | result = 0; | |
1471 | } | |
1472 | return result; /* break; */ | |
1473 | } | |
1474 | if (*result_count > result_limit) | |
1475 | { | |
1476 | *result_count = 0; | |
1477 | warning ("RMT ERROR: threadlist response longer than requested\n"); | |
1478 | return 0; | |
1479 | } | |
1480 | return result; | |
1481 | } | |
1482 | ||
1483 | /* This is the interface between remote and threads, remotes upper interface */ | |
1484 | ||
1485 | /* remote_find_new_threads retrieves the thread list and for each | |
1486 | thread in the list, looks up the thread in GDB's internal list, | |
1487 | ading the thread if it does not already exist. This involves | |
1488 | getting partial thread lists from the remote target so, polling the | |
1489 | quit_flag is required. */ | |
1490 | ||
1491 | ||
1492 | /* About this many threadisds fit in a packet. */ | |
1493 | ||
1494 | #define MAXTHREADLISTRESULTS 32 | |
1495 | ||
1496 | static int | |
1497 | remote_threadlist_iterator (stepfunction, context, looplimit) | |
1498 | rmt_thread_action stepfunction; | |
1499 | void *context; | |
1500 | int looplimit; | |
1501 | { | |
1502 | int done, i, result_count; | |
1503 | int startflag = 1; | |
1504 | int result = 1; | |
1505 | int loopcount = 0; | |
1506 | static threadref nextthread; | |
1507 | static threadref resultthreadlist[MAXTHREADLISTRESULTS]; | |
1508 | ||
1509 | done = 0; | |
1510 | while (!done) | |
1511 | { | |
1512 | if (loopcount++ > looplimit) | |
1513 | { | |
1514 | result = 0; | |
1515 | warning ("Remote fetch threadlist -infinite loop-\n"); | |
1516 | break; | |
1517 | } | |
1518 | if (!remote_get_threadlist (startflag, &nextthread, MAXTHREADLISTRESULTS, | |
1519 | &done, &result_count, resultthreadlist)) | |
1520 | { | |
1521 | result = 0; | |
1522 | break; | |
1523 | } | |
1524 | /* clear for later iterations */ | |
1525 | startflag = 0; | |
1526 | /* Setup to resume next batch of thread references, set nextthread. */ | |
1527 | if (result_count >= 1) | |
1528 | copy_threadref (&nextthread, &resultthreadlist[result_count - 1]); | |
1529 | i = 0; | |
1530 | while (result_count--) | |
1531 | if (!(result = (*stepfunction) (&resultthreadlist[i++], context))) | |
1532 | break; | |
1533 | } | |
1534 | return result; | |
1535 | } | |
1536 | ||
1537 | static int | |
1538 | remote_newthread_step (ref, context) | |
1539 | threadref *ref; | |
1540 | void *context; | |
1541 | { | |
1542 | int pid; | |
1543 | ||
1544 | pid = threadref_to_int (ref); | |
1545 | if (!in_thread_list (pid)) | |
1546 | add_thread (pid); | |
1547 | return 1; /* continue iterator */ | |
1548 | } | |
1549 | ||
1550 | #define CRAZY_MAX_THREADS 1000 | |
1551 | ||
1552 | static int | |
1553 | remote_current_thread (oldpid) | |
1554 | int oldpid; | |
1555 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 1556 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
1557 | |
1558 | putpkt ("qC"); | |
c2d11a7d | 1559 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
1560 | if (buf[0] == 'Q' && buf[1] == 'C') |
1561 | return strtol (&buf[2], NULL, 16); | |
1562 | else | |
1563 | return oldpid; | |
1564 | } | |
1565 | ||
9d1f7ab2 MS |
1566 | /* Find new threads for info threads command. |
1567 | * Original version, using John Metzler's thread protocol. | |
1568 | */ | |
cce74817 JM |
1569 | |
1570 | static void | |
c906108c SS |
1571 | remote_find_new_threads () |
1572 | { | |
c5aa993b JM |
1573 | remote_threadlist_iterator (remote_newthread_step, 0, |
1574 | CRAZY_MAX_THREADS); | |
c906108c SS |
1575 | if (inferior_pid == MAGIC_NULL_PID) /* ack ack ack */ |
1576 | inferior_pid = remote_current_thread (inferior_pid); | |
c906108c SS |
1577 | } |
1578 | ||
9d1f7ab2 MS |
1579 | /* |
1580 | * Find all threads for info threads command. | |
1581 | * Uses new thread protocol contributed by Cisco. | |
1582 | * Falls back and attempts to use the older method (above) | |
1583 | * if the target doesn't respond to the new method. | |
1584 | */ | |
1585 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
1586 | static void |
1587 | remote_threads_info (void) | |
1588 | { | |
085dd6e6 JM |
1589 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
1590 | char *bufp; | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1591 | int tid; |
1592 | ||
1593 | if (remote_desc == 0) /* paranoia */ | |
1594 | error ("Command can only be used when connected to the remote target."); | |
1595 | ||
9d1f7ab2 MS |
1596 | if (use_threadinfo_query) |
1597 | { | |
1598 | putpkt ("qfThreadInfo"); | |
1599 | bufp = buf; | |
1600 | getpkt (bufp, PBUFSIZ, 0); | |
1601 | if (bufp[0] != '\0') /* q packet recognized */ | |
1602 | { | |
1603 | while (*bufp++ == 'm') /* reply contains one or more TID */ | |
1604 | { | |
1605 | do | |
1606 | { | |
1607 | tid = strtol (bufp, &bufp, 16); | |
1608 | if (tid != 0 && !in_thread_list (tid)) | |
1609 | add_thread (tid); | |
1610 | } | |
1611 | while (*bufp++ == ','); /* comma-separated list */ | |
1612 | putpkt ("qsThreadInfo"); | |
1613 | bufp = buf; | |
1614 | getpkt (bufp, PBUFSIZ, 0); | |
1615 | } | |
1616 | return; /* done */ | |
1617 | } | |
1618 | } | |
1619 | ||
1620 | /* Else fall back to old method based on jmetzler protocol. */ | |
1621 | use_threadinfo_query = 0; | |
1622 | remote_find_new_threads (); | |
1623 | return; | |
1624 | } | |
1625 | ||
1626 | /* | |
1627 | * Collect a descriptive string about the given thread. | |
1628 | * The target may say anything it wants to about the thread | |
1629 | * (typically info about its blocked / runnable state, name, etc.). | |
1630 | * This string will appear in the info threads display. | |
1631 | * | |
1632 | * Optional: targets are not required to implement this function. | |
1633 | */ | |
1634 | ||
1635 | static char * | |
1636 | remote_threads_extra_info (struct thread_info *tp) | |
1637 | { | |
1638 | int result; | |
1639 | int set; | |
1640 | threadref id; | |
1641 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info threadinfo; | |
1642 | static char display_buf[100]; /* arbitrary... */ | |
1643 | char *bufp = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
1644 | int n = 0; /* position in display_buf */ | |
1645 | ||
1646 | if (remote_desc == 0) /* paranoia */ | |
1647 | internal_error ("remote_threads_extra_info"); | |
1648 | ||
1649 | if (use_threadextra_query) | |
1650 | { | |
480ff1fb | 1651 | sprintf (bufp, "qThreadExtraInfo,%x", tp->pid); |
9d1f7ab2 MS |
1652 | putpkt (bufp); |
1653 | getpkt (bufp, PBUFSIZ, 0); | |
1654 | if (bufp[0] != 0) | |
1655 | { | |
1656 | char *p; | |
1657 | ||
1658 | for (p = display_buf; | |
1659 | p < display_buf + sizeof(display_buf) - 1 && | |
1660 | bufp[0] != 0 && | |
1661 | bufp[1] != 0; | |
1662 | p++, bufp+=2) | |
1663 | { | |
1664 | *p = fromhex (bufp[0]) * 16 + fromhex (bufp[1]); | |
1665 | } | |
1666 | *p = 0; | |
1667 | return display_buf; | |
1668 | } | |
0f71a2f6 | 1669 | } |
9d1f7ab2 MS |
1670 | |
1671 | /* If the above query fails, fall back to the old method. */ | |
1672 | use_threadextra_query = 0; | |
1673 | set = TAG_THREADID | TAG_EXISTS | TAG_THREADNAME | |
1674 | | TAG_MOREDISPLAY | TAG_DISPLAY; | |
1675 | int_to_threadref (&id, tp->pid); | |
1676 | if (remote_get_threadinfo (&id, set, &threadinfo)) | |
1677 | if (threadinfo.active) | |
0f71a2f6 | 1678 | { |
9d1f7ab2 MS |
1679 | if (*threadinfo.shortname) |
1680 | n += sprintf(&display_buf[0], " Name: %s,", threadinfo.shortname); | |
1681 | if (*threadinfo.display) | |
1682 | n += sprintf(&display_buf[n], " State: %s,", threadinfo.display); | |
1683 | if (*threadinfo.more_display) | |
1684 | n += sprintf(&display_buf[n], " Priority: %s", | |
1685 | threadinfo.more_display); | |
1686 | ||
1687 | if (n > 0) | |
c5aa993b | 1688 | { |
9d1f7ab2 MS |
1689 | /* for purely cosmetic reasons, clear up trailing commas */ |
1690 | if (',' == display_buf[n-1]) | |
1691 | display_buf[n-1] = ' '; | |
1692 | return display_buf; | |
c5aa993b | 1693 | } |
0f71a2f6 | 1694 | } |
9d1f7ab2 | 1695 | return NULL; |
0f71a2f6 | 1696 | } |
9d1f7ab2 | 1697 | |
c906108c | 1698 | \f |
c5aa993b | 1699 | |
c906108c SS |
1700 | /* Restart the remote side; this is an extended protocol operation. */ |
1701 | ||
1702 | static void | |
1703 | extended_remote_restart () | |
1704 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 1705 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
1706 | |
1707 | /* Send the restart command; for reasons I don't understand the | |
1708 | remote side really expects a number after the "R". */ | |
1709 | buf[0] = 'R'; | |
1710 | sprintf (&buf[1], "%x", 0); | |
1711 | putpkt (buf); | |
1712 | ||
1713 | /* Now query for status so this looks just like we restarted | |
1714 | gdbserver from scratch. */ | |
1715 | putpkt ("?"); | |
c2d11a7d | 1716 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
1717 | } |
1718 | \f | |
1719 | /* Clean up connection to a remote debugger. */ | |
1720 | ||
1721 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
1722 | static void | |
1723 | remote_close (quitting) | |
1724 | int quitting; | |
1725 | { | |
1726 | if (remote_desc) | |
1727 | SERIAL_CLOSE (remote_desc); | |
1728 | remote_desc = NULL; | |
1729 | } | |
1730 | ||
1731 | /* Query the remote side for the text, data and bss offsets. */ | |
1732 | ||
1733 | static void | |
1734 | get_offsets () | |
1735 | { | |
085dd6e6 JM |
1736 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
1737 | char *ptr; | |
c906108c SS |
1738 | int lose; |
1739 | CORE_ADDR text_addr, data_addr, bss_addr; | |
1740 | struct section_offsets *offs; | |
1741 | ||
1742 | putpkt ("qOffsets"); | |
1743 | ||
c2d11a7d | 1744 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
1745 | |
1746 | if (buf[0] == '\000') | |
1747 | return; /* Return silently. Stub doesn't support | |
1748 | this command. */ | |
1749 | if (buf[0] == 'E') | |
1750 | { | |
1751 | warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf); | |
1752 | return; | |
1753 | } | |
1754 | ||
1755 | /* Pick up each field in turn. This used to be done with scanf, but | |
1756 | scanf will make trouble if CORE_ADDR size doesn't match | |
1757 | conversion directives correctly. The following code will work | |
1758 | with any size of CORE_ADDR. */ | |
1759 | text_addr = data_addr = bss_addr = 0; | |
1760 | ptr = buf; | |
1761 | lose = 0; | |
1762 | ||
1763 | if (strncmp (ptr, "Text=", 5) == 0) | |
1764 | { | |
1765 | ptr += 5; | |
1766 | /* Don't use strtol, could lose on big values. */ | |
1767 | while (*ptr && *ptr != ';') | |
1768 | text_addr = (text_addr << 4) + fromhex (*ptr++); | |
1769 | } | |
1770 | else | |
1771 | lose = 1; | |
1772 | ||
1773 | if (!lose && strncmp (ptr, ";Data=", 6) == 0) | |
1774 | { | |
1775 | ptr += 6; | |
1776 | while (*ptr && *ptr != ';') | |
1777 | data_addr = (data_addr << 4) + fromhex (*ptr++); | |
1778 | } | |
1779 | else | |
1780 | lose = 1; | |
1781 | ||
1782 | if (!lose && strncmp (ptr, ";Bss=", 5) == 0) | |
1783 | { | |
1784 | ptr += 5; | |
1785 | while (*ptr && *ptr != ';') | |
1786 | bss_addr = (bss_addr << 4) + fromhex (*ptr++); | |
1787 | } | |
1788 | else | |
1789 | lose = 1; | |
1790 | ||
1791 | if (lose) | |
1792 | error ("Malformed response to offset query, %s", buf); | |
1793 | ||
1794 | if (symfile_objfile == NULL) | |
1795 | return; | |
1796 | ||
d4f3574e SS |
1797 | offs = (struct section_offsets *) alloca (SIZEOF_SECTION_OFFSETS); |
1798 | memcpy (offs, symfile_objfile->section_offsets, SIZEOF_SECTION_OFFSETS); | |
c906108c | 1799 | |
b8fbeb18 | 1800 | ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_TEXT (symfile_objfile)) = text_addr; |
c906108c SS |
1801 | |
1802 | /* This is a temporary kludge to force data and bss to use the same offsets | |
1803 | because that's what nlmconv does now. The real solution requires changes | |
1804 | to the stub and remote.c that I don't have time to do right now. */ | |
1805 | ||
b8fbeb18 EZ |
1806 | ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_DATA (symfile_objfile)) = data_addr; |
1807 | ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_BSS (symfile_objfile)) = data_addr; | |
c906108c SS |
1808 | |
1809 | objfile_relocate (symfile_objfile, offs); | |
1810 | } | |
1811 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
1812 | /* |
1813 | * Cisco version of section offsets: | |
1814 | * | |
1815 | * Instead of having GDB query the target for the section offsets, | |
1816 | * Cisco lets the target volunteer the information! It's also in | |
1817 | * a different format, so here are the functions that will decode | |
1818 | * a section offset packet from a Cisco target. | |
1819 | */ | |
1820 | ||
1821 | /* | |
1822 | * Function: remote_cisco_section_offsets | |
1823 | * | |
1824 | * Returns: zero for success, non-zero for failure | |
1825 | */ | |
1826 | ||
c5aa993b | 1827 | static int |
c2d11a7d JM |
1828 | remote_cisco_section_offsets (bfd_vma text_addr, |
1829 | bfd_vma data_addr, | |
1830 | bfd_vma bss_addr, | |
1831 | bfd_signed_vma *text_offs, | |
1832 | bfd_signed_vma *data_offs, | |
1833 | bfd_signed_vma *bss_offs) | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1834 | { |
1835 | bfd_vma text_base, data_base, bss_base; | |
1836 | struct minimal_symbol *start; | |
1837 | asection *sect; | |
c5aa993b | 1838 | bfd *abfd; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1839 | int len; |
1840 | char *p; | |
1841 | ||
1842 | if (symfile_objfile == NULL) | |
c5aa993b | 1843 | return -1; /* no can do nothin' */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1844 | |
1845 | start = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_start", NULL, NULL); | |
1846 | if (start == NULL) | |
c5aa993b | 1847 | return -1; /* Can't find "_start" symbol */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1848 | |
1849 | data_base = bss_base = 0; | |
1850 | text_base = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (start); | |
1851 | ||
1852 | abfd = symfile_objfile->obfd; | |
c5aa993b | 1853 | for (sect = abfd->sections; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1854 | sect != 0; |
1855 | sect = sect->next) | |
1856 | { | |
c5aa993b | 1857 | p = (unsigned char *) bfd_get_section_name (abfd, sect); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1858 | len = strlen (p); |
1859 | if (strcmp (p + len - 4, "data") == 0) /* ends in "data" */ | |
1860 | if (data_base == 0 || | |
1861 | data_base > bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sect)) | |
1862 | data_base = bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sect); | |
1863 | if (strcmp (p + len - 3, "bss") == 0) /* ends in "bss" */ | |
c5aa993b | 1864 | if (bss_base == 0 || |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1865 | bss_base > bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sect)) |
1866 | bss_base = bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sect); | |
1867 | } | |
1868 | *text_offs = text_addr - text_base; | |
1869 | *data_offs = data_addr - data_base; | |
c5aa993b | 1870 | *bss_offs = bss_addr - bss_base; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1871 | if (remote_debug) |
1872 | { | |
1873 | char tmp[128]; | |
1874 | ||
1875 | sprintf (tmp, "VMA: text = 0x"); | |
1876 | sprintf_vma (tmp + strlen (tmp), text_addr); | |
c5aa993b | 1877 | sprintf (tmp + strlen (tmp), " data = 0x"); |
0f71a2f6 | 1878 | sprintf_vma (tmp + strlen (tmp), data_addr); |
c5aa993b | 1879 | sprintf (tmp + strlen (tmp), " bss = 0x"); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1880 | sprintf_vma (tmp + strlen (tmp), bss_addr); |
1881 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, tmp); | |
1882 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, | |
d4f3574e SS |
1883 | "Reloc offset: text = 0x%s data = 0x%s bss = 0x%s\n", |
1884 | paddr_nz (*text_offs), | |
1885 | paddr_nz (*data_offs), | |
1886 | paddr_nz (*bss_offs)); | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1887 | } |
1888 | ||
1889 | return 0; | |
1890 | } | |
1891 | ||
1892 | /* | |
1893 | * Function: remote_cisco_objfile_relocate | |
1894 | * | |
1895 | * Relocate the symbol file for a remote target. | |
1896 | */ | |
1897 | ||
96baa820 | 1898 | void |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1899 | remote_cisco_objfile_relocate (text_off, data_off, bss_off) |
1900 | bfd_signed_vma text_off; | |
1901 | bfd_signed_vma data_off; | |
1902 | bfd_signed_vma bss_off; | |
1903 | { | |
1904 | struct section_offsets *offs; | |
1905 | ||
c5aa993b | 1906 | if (text_off != 0 || data_off != 0 || bss_off != 0) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1907 | { |
1908 | /* FIXME: This code assumes gdb-stabs.h is being used; it's | |
c5aa993b JM |
1909 | broken for xcoff, dwarf, sdb-coff, etc. But there is no |
1910 | simple canonical representation for this stuff. */ | |
0f71a2f6 | 1911 | |
d4f3574e SS |
1912 | offs = (struct section_offsets *) alloca (SIZEOF_SECTION_OFFSETS); |
1913 | memcpy (offs, symfile_objfile->section_offsets, SIZEOF_SECTION_OFFSETS); | |
0f71a2f6 | 1914 | |
b8fbeb18 EZ |
1915 | ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_TEXT (symfile_objfile)) = text_off; |
1916 | ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_DATA (symfile_objfile)) = data_off; | |
1917 | ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_BSS (symfile_objfile)) = bss_off; | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1918 | |
1919 | /* First call the standard objfile_relocate. */ | |
1920 | objfile_relocate (symfile_objfile, offs); | |
1921 | ||
1922 | /* Now we need to fix up the section entries already attached to | |
c5aa993b JM |
1923 | the exec target. These entries will control memory transfers |
1924 | from the exec file. */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1925 | |
1926 | exec_set_section_offsets (text_off, data_off, bss_off); | |
1927 | } | |
1928 | } | |
1929 | ||
c906108c SS |
1930 | /* Stub for catch_errors. */ |
1931 | ||
0f71a2f6 | 1932 | static int |
c2d11a7d | 1933 | remote_start_remote_dummy (void *dummy) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1934 | { |
1935 | start_remote (); /* Initialize gdb process mechanisms */ | |
1936 | return 1; | |
1937 | } | |
1938 | ||
c906108c SS |
1939 | static int |
1940 | remote_start_remote (dummy) | |
1941 | PTR dummy; | |
1942 | { | |
1943 | immediate_quit = 1; /* Allow user to interrupt it */ | |
1944 | ||
1945 | /* Ack any packet which the remote side has already sent. */ | |
1946 | SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "+", 1); | |
1947 | ||
1948 | /* Let the stub know that we want it to return the thread. */ | |
1949 | set_thread (-1, 0); | |
1950 | ||
1951 | inferior_pid = remote_current_thread (inferior_pid); | |
1952 | ||
1953 | get_offsets (); /* Get text, data & bss offsets */ | |
1954 | ||
1955 | putpkt ("?"); /* initiate a query from remote machine */ | |
1956 | immediate_quit = 0; | |
1957 | ||
0f71a2f6 | 1958 | return remote_start_remote_dummy (dummy); |
c906108c SS |
1959 | } |
1960 | ||
1961 | /* Open a connection to a remote debugger. | |
1962 | NAME is the filename used for communication. */ | |
1963 | ||
1964 | static void | |
1965 | remote_open (name, from_tty) | |
1966 | char *name; | |
1967 | int from_tty; | |
1968 | { | |
1969 | remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, &remote_ops, 0); | |
1970 | } | |
1971 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
1972 | /* Just like remote_open, but with asynchronous support. */ |
1973 | static void | |
1974 | remote_async_open (name, from_tty) | |
1975 | char *name; | |
1976 | int from_tty; | |
1977 | { | |
1978 | remote_async_open_1 (name, from_tty, &remote_async_ops, 0); | |
1979 | } | |
1980 | ||
c906108c SS |
1981 | /* Open a connection to a remote debugger using the extended |
1982 | remote gdb protocol. NAME is the filename used for communication. */ | |
1983 | ||
1984 | static void | |
1985 | extended_remote_open (name, from_tty) | |
1986 | char *name; | |
1987 | int from_tty; | |
1988 | { | |
c5aa993b | 1989 | remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, &extended_remote_ops, 1 /*extended_p */ ); |
c906108c SS |
1990 | } |
1991 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
1992 | /* Just like extended_remote_open, but with asynchronous support. */ |
1993 | static void | |
1994 | extended_remote_async_open (name, from_tty) | |
1995 | char *name; | |
1996 | int from_tty; | |
1997 | { | |
c5aa993b | 1998 | remote_async_open_1 (name, from_tty, &extended_async_remote_ops, 1 /*extended_p */ ); |
43ff13b4 JM |
1999 | } |
2000 | ||
c906108c SS |
2001 | /* Generic code for opening a connection to a remote target. */ |
2002 | ||
2003 | static DCACHE *remote_dcache; | |
2004 | ||
2005 | static void | |
2006 | remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, target, extended_p) | |
2007 | char *name; | |
2008 | int from_tty; | |
2009 | struct target_ops *target; | |
2010 | int extended_p; | |
2011 | { | |
2012 | if (name == 0) | |
2013 | error ("To open a remote debug connection, you need to specify what\n\ | |
0d06e24b JM |
2014 | serial device is attached to the remote system\n\ |
2015 | (e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttya, COM1, etc.)."); | |
c906108c | 2016 | |
6426a772 JM |
2017 | /* See FIXME above */ |
2018 | wait_forever_enabled_p = 1; | |
2019 | ||
c906108c SS |
2020 | target_preopen (from_tty); |
2021 | ||
2022 | unpush_target (target); | |
2023 | ||
2024 | remote_dcache = dcache_init (remote_read_bytes, remote_write_bytes); | |
2025 | ||
2026 | remote_desc = SERIAL_OPEN (name); | |
2027 | if (!remote_desc) | |
2028 | perror_with_name (name); | |
2029 | ||
2030 | if (baud_rate != -1) | |
2031 | { | |
2032 | if (SERIAL_SETBAUDRATE (remote_desc, baud_rate)) | |
2033 | { | |
2034 | SERIAL_CLOSE (remote_desc); | |
2035 | perror_with_name (name); | |
2036 | } | |
2037 | } | |
2038 | ||
c906108c SS |
2039 | SERIAL_RAW (remote_desc); |
2040 | ||
2041 | /* If there is something sitting in the buffer we might take it as a | |
2042 | response to a command, which would be bad. */ | |
2043 | SERIAL_FLUSH_INPUT (remote_desc); | |
2044 | ||
2045 | if (from_tty) | |
2046 | { | |
2047 | puts_filtered ("Remote debugging using "); | |
2048 | puts_filtered (name); | |
2049 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
2050 | } | |
c5aa993b | 2051 | push_target (target); /* Switch to using remote target now */ |
c906108c | 2052 | |
5a2468f5 | 2053 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_P); |
96baa820 JM |
2054 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z); |
2055 | ||
c5aa993b | 2056 | general_thread = -2; |
cce74817 | 2057 | continue_thread = -2; |
c906108c SS |
2058 | |
2059 | /* Force remote_write_bytes to check whether target supports | |
2060 | binary downloading. */ | |
96baa820 | 2061 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_binary_download); |
c906108c | 2062 | |
9d1f7ab2 MS |
2063 | /* Probe for ability to use "ThreadInfo" query, as required. */ |
2064 | use_threadinfo_query = 1; | |
2065 | use_threadextra_query = 1; | |
2066 | ||
c906108c SS |
2067 | /* Without this, some commands which require an active target (such |
2068 | as kill) won't work. This variable serves (at least) double duty | |
2069 | as both the pid of the target process (if it has such), and as a | |
2070 | flag indicating that a target is active. These functions should | |
2071 | be split out into seperate variables, especially since GDB will | |
2072 | someday have a notion of debugging several processes. */ | |
2073 | ||
2074 | inferior_pid = MAGIC_NULL_PID; | |
2075 | /* Start the remote connection; if error (0), discard this target. | |
2076 | In particular, if the user quits, be sure to discard it | |
2077 | (we'd be in an inconsistent state otherwise). */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
2078 | if (!catch_errors (remote_start_remote, NULL, |
2079 | "Couldn't establish connection to remote target\n", | |
c906108c SS |
2080 | RETURN_MASK_ALL)) |
2081 | { | |
2082 | pop_target (); | |
2083 | return; | |
2084 | } | |
2085 | ||
2086 | if (extended_p) | |
2087 | { | |
2088 | /* tell the remote that we're using the extended protocol. */ | |
085dd6e6 | 2089 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c | 2090 | putpkt ("!"); |
c2d11a7d | 2091 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
2092 | } |
2093 | } | |
2094 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
2095 | /* Just like remote_open but with asynchronous support. */ |
2096 | static void | |
2097 | remote_async_open_1 (name, from_tty, target, extended_p) | |
2098 | char *name; | |
2099 | int from_tty; | |
2100 | struct target_ops *target; | |
2101 | int extended_p; | |
2102 | { | |
2103 | if (name == 0) | |
2104 | error ("To open a remote debug connection, you need to specify what\n\ | |
0d06e24b JM |
2105 | serial device is attached to the remote system\n\ |
2106 | (e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttya, COM1, etc.)."); | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2107 | |
2108 | target_preopen (from_tty); | |
2109 | ||
2110 | unpush_target (target); | |
2111 | ||
2112 | remote_dcache = dcache_init (remote_read_bytes, remote_write_bytes); | |
2113 | ||
2114 | remote_desc = SERIAL_OPEN (name); | |
2115 | if (!remote_desc) | |
2116 | perror_with_name (name); | |
2117 | ||
2118 | if (baud_rate != -1) | |
2119 | { | |
2120 | if (SERIAL_SETBAUDRATE (remote_desc, baud_rate)) | |
2121 | { | |
2122 | SERIAL_CLOSE (remote_desc); | |
2123 | perror_with_name (name); | |
2124 | } | |
2125 | } | |
2126 | ||
2127 | SERIAL_RAW (remote_desc); | |
2128 | ||
2129 | /* If there is something sitting in the buffer we might take it as a | |
2130 | response to a command, which would be bad. */ | |
2131 | SERIAL_FLUSH_INPUT (remote_desc); | |
2132 | ||
2133 | if (from_tty) | |
2134 | { | |
2135 | puts_filtered ("Remote debugging using "); | |
2136 | puts_filtered (name); | |
2137 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
2138 | } | |
2139 | ||
c5aa993b | 2140 | push_target (target); /* Switch to using remote target now */ |
43ff13b4 | 2141 | |
5a2468f5 | 2142 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_P); |
96baa820 | 2143 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z); |
43ff13b4 | 2144 | |
c5aa993b | 2145 | general_thread = -2; |
43ff13b4 JM |
2146 | continue_thread = -2; |
2147 | ||
2148 | /* Force remote_write_bytes to check whether target supports | |
2149 | binary downloading. */ | |
96baa820 | 2150 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_binary_download); |
43ff13b4 | 2151 | |
9d1f7ab2 MS |
2152 | /* Probe for ability to use "ThreadInfo" query, as required. */ |
2153 | use_threadinfo_query = 1; | |
2154 | use_threadextra_query = 1; | |
2155 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
2156 | /* Without this, some commands which require an active target (such |
2157 | as kill) won't work. This variable serves (at least) double duty | |
2158 | as both the pid of the target process (if it has such), and as a | |
2159 | flag indicating that a target is active. These functions should | |
2160 | be split out into seperate variables, especially since GDB will | |
2161 | someday have a notion of debugging several processes. */ | |
43ff13b4 | 2162 | inferior_pid = MAGIC_NULL_PID; |
6426a772 JM |
2163 | |
2164 | /* With this target we start out by owning the terminal. */ | |
2165 | remote_async_terminal_ours_p = 1; | |
2166 | ||
2167 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-23: During the initial connection it is | |
2168 | assumed that the target is already ready and able to respond to | |
2169 | requests. Unfortunatly remote_start_remote() eventually calls | |
2170 | wait_for_inferior() with no timeout. wait_forever_enabled_p gets | |
2171 | around this. Eventually a mechanism that allows | |
2172 | wait_for_inferior() to expect/get timeouts will be | |
2173 | implemented. */ | |
2174 | wait_forever_enabled_p = 0; | |
2175 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
2176 | /* Start the remote connection; if error (0), discard this target. |
2177 | In particular, if the user quits, be sure to discard it | |
2178 | (we'd be in an inconsistent state otherwise). */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
2179 | if (!catch_errors (remote_start_remote, NULL, |
2180 | "Couldn't establish connection to remote target\n", | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2181 | RETURN_MASK_ALL)) |
2182 | { | |
43ff13b4 | 2183 | pop_target (); |
6426a772 | 2184 | wait_forever_enabled_p = 1; |
43ff13b4 JM |
2185 | return; |
2186 | } | |
2187 | ||
6426a772 JM |
2188 | wait_forever_enabled_p = 1; |
2189 | ||
2190 | if (extended_p) | |
43ff13b4 | 2191 | { |
6426a772 JM |
2192 | /* tell the remote that we're using the extended protocol. */ |
2193 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
2194 | putpkt ("!"); | |
c2d11a7d | 2195 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
43ff13b4 | 2196 | } |
43ff13b4 JM |
2197 | } |
2198 | ||
c906108c SS |
2199 | /* This takes a program previously attached to and detaches it. After |
2200 | this is done, GDB can be used to debug some other program. We | |
2201 | better not have left any breakpoints in the target program or it'll | |
2202 | die when it hits one. */ | |
2203 | ||
2204 | static void | |
2205 | remote_detach (args, from_tty) | |
2206 | char *args; | |
2207 | int from_tty; | |
2208 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 2209 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
2210 | |
2211 | if (args) | |
2212 | error ("Argument given to \"detach\" when remotely debugging."); | |
2213 | ||
2214 | /* Tell the remote target to detach. */ | |
2215 | strcpy (buf, "D"); | |
c2d11a7d | 2216 | remote_send (buf, PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c | 2217 | |
cca728d0 | 2218 | target_mourn_inferior (); |
c906108c SS |
2219 | if (from_tty) |
2220 | puts_filtered ("Ending remote debugging.\n"); | |
96baa820 | 2221 | |
c906108c SS |
2222 | } |
2223 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
2224 | /* Same as remote_detach, but with async support. */ |
2225 | static void | |
2226 | remote_async_detach (args, from_tty) | |
2227 | char *args; | |
2228 | int from_tty; | |
2229 | { | |
2230 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
2231 | ||
2232 | if (args) | |
2233 | error ("Argument given to \"detach\" when remotely debugging."); | |
2234 | ||
2235 | /* Tell the remote target to detach. */ | |
2236 | strcpy (buf, "D"); | |
c2d11a7d | 2237 | remote_send (buf, PBUFSIZ); |
43ff13b4 JM |
2238 | |
2239 | /* Unregister the file descriptor from the event loop. */ | |
ed9a39eb | 2240 | if (target_is_async_p ()) |
c2c6d25f | 2241 | SERIAL_ASYNC (remote_desc, NULL, 0); |
43ff13b4 | 2242 | |
cca728d0 | 2243 | target_mourn_inferior (); |
43ff13b4 JM |
2244 | if (from_tty) |
2245 | puts_filtered ("Ending remote debugging.\n"); | |
2246 | } | |
2247 | ||
c906108c SS |
2248 | /* Convert hex digit A to a number. */ |
2249 | ||
2250 | int | |
2251 | fromhex (a) | |
2252 | int a; | |
2253 | { | |
2254 | if (a >= '0' && a <= '9') | |
2255 | return a - '0'; | |
2256 | else if (a >= 'a' && a <= 'f') | |
2257 | return a - 'a' + 10; | |
2258 | else if (a >= 'A' && a <= 'F') | |
2259 | return a - 'A' + 10; | |
c5aa993b | 2260 | else |
c906108c SS |
2261 | error ("Reply contains invalid hex digit %d", a); |
2262 | } | |
2263 | ||
2264 | /* Convert number NIB to a hex digit. */ | |
2265 | ||
2266 | static int | |
2267 | tohex (nib) | |
2268 | int nib; | |
2269 | { | |
2270 | if (nib < 10) | |
c5aa993b | 2271 | return '0' + nib; |
c906108c | 2272 | else |
c5aa993b | 2273 | return 'a' + nib - 10; |
c906108c SS |
2274 | } |
2275 | \f | |
2276 | /* Tell the remote machine to resume. */ | |
2277 | ||
2278 | static enum target_signal last_sent_signal = TARGET_SIGNAL_0; | |
2279 | ||
2280 | static int last_sent_step; | |
2281 | ||
2282 | static void | |
2283 | remote_resume (pid, step, siggnal) | |
2284 | int pid, step; | |
2285 | enum target_signal siggnal; | |
2286 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 2287 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
2288 | |
2289 | if (pid == -1) | |
2290 | set_thread (0, 0); /* run any thread */ | |
2291 | else | |
2292 | set_thread (pid, 0); /* run this thread */ | |
2293 | ||
2294 | dcache_flush (remote_dcache); | |
2295 | ||
2296 | last_sent_signal = siggnal; | |
2297 | last_sent_step = step; | |
2298 | ||
2299 | /* A hook for when we need to do something at the last moment before | |
2300 | resumption. */ | |
2301 | if (target_resume_hook) | |
2302 | (*target_resume_hook) (); | |
2303 | ||
2304 | if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0) | |
2305 | { | |
2306 | buf[0] = step ? 'S' : 'C'; | |
c5aa993b JM |
2307 | buf[1] = tohex (((int) siggnal >> 4) & 0xf); |
2308 | buf[2] = tohex ((int) siggnal & 0xf); | |
c906108c SS |
2309 | buf[3] = '\0'; |
2310 | } | |
2311 | else | |
c5aa993b | 2312 | strcpy (buf, step ? "s" : "c"); |
c906108c SS |
2313 | |
2314 | putpkt (buf); | |
2315 | } | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2316 | |
2317 | /* Same as remote_resume, but with async support. */ | |
2318 | static void | |
2319 | remote_async_resume (pid, step, siggnal) | |
2320 | int pid, step; | |
2321 | enum target_signal siggnal; | |
2322 | { | |
2323 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
2324 | ||
2325 | if (pid == -1) | |
2326 | set_thread (0, 0); /* run any thread */ | |
2327 | else | |
2328 | set_thread (pid, 0); /* run this thread */ | |
2329 | ||
2330 | dcache_flush (remote_dcache); | |
2331 | ||
2332 | last_sent_signal = siggnal; | |
2333 | last_sent_step = step; | |
2334 | ||
2335 | /* A hook for when we need to do something at the last moment before | |
2336 | resumption. */ | |
2337 | if (target_resume_hook) | |
2338 | (*target_resume_hook) (); | |
2339 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
2340 | if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0) |
2341 | { | |
2342 | buf[0] = step ? 'S' : 'C'; | |
c5aa993b JM |
2343 | buf[1] = tohex (((int) siggnal >> 4) & 0xf); |
2344 | buf[2] = tohex ((int) siggnal & 0xf); | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2345 | buf[3] = '\0'; |
2346 | } | |
2347 | else | |
c5aa993b | 2348 | strcpy (buf, step ? "s" : "c"); |
43ff13b4 | 2349 | |
2acceee2 JM |
2350 | /* We are about to start executing the inferior, let's register it |
2351 | with the event loop. NOTE: this is the one place where all the | |
2352 | execution commands end up. We could alternatively do this in each | |
2353 | of the execution commands in infcmd.c.*/ | |
2354 | /* FIXME: ezannoni 1999-09-28: We may need to move this out of here | |
2355 | into infcmd.c in order to allow inferior function calls to work | |
2356 | NOT asynchronously. */ | |
ed9a39eb | 2357 | if (event_loop_p && target_can_async_p ()) |
2acceee2 JM |
2358 | target_async (inferior_event_handler, 0); |
2359 | /* Tell the world that the target is now executing. */ | |
2360 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-23: Is it the targets responsibility to set | |
2361 | this? Instead, should the client of target just assume (for | |
2362 | async targets) that the target is going to start executing? Is | |
2363 | this information already found in the continuation block? */ | |
ed9a39eb | 2364 | if (target_is_async_p ()) |
2acceee2 | 2365 | target_executing = 1; |
43ff13b4 JM |
2366 | putpkt (buf); |
2367 | } | |
c906108c | 2368 | \f |
43ff13b4 JM |
2369 | |
2370 | /* Set up the signal handler for SIGINT, while the target is | |
2371 | executing, ovewriting the 'regular' SIGINT signal handler. */ | |
2372 | static void | |
2373 | initialize_sigint_signal_handler () | |
2374 | { | |
c5aa993b | 2375 | sigint_remote_token = |
43ff13b4 JM |
2376 | create_async_signal_handler (async_remote_interrupt, NULL); |
2377 | signal (SIGINT, handle_remote_sigint); | |
2378 | } | |
2379 | ||
2380 | /* Signal handler for SIGINT, while the target is executing. */ | |
2381 | static void | |
2382 | handle_remote_sigint (sig) | |
2383 | int sig; | |
2384 | { | |
2385 | signal (sig, handle_remote_sigint_twice); | |
c5aa993b | 2386 | sigint_remote_twice_token = |
43ff13b4 JM |
2387 | create_async_signal_handler (async_remote_interrupt_twice, NULL); |
2388 | mark_async_signal_handler_wrapper (sigint_remote_token); | |
2389 | } | |
2390 | ||
2391 | /* Signal handler for SIGINT, installed after SIGINT has already been | |
2392 | sent once. It will take effect the second time that the user sends | |
2393 | a ^C. */ | |
2394 | static void | |
2395 | handle_remote_sigint_twice (sig) | |
2396 | int sig; | |
2397 | { | |
2398 | signal (sig, handle_sigint); | |
c5aa993b | 2399 | sigint_remote_twice_token = |
2df3850c | 2400 | create_async_signal_handler (inferior_event_handler_wrapper, NULL); |
43ff13b4 JM |
2401 | mark_async_signal_handler_wrapper (sigint_remote_twice_token); |
2402 | } | |
2403 | ||
6426a772 | 2404 | /* Perform the real interruption of the target execution, in response |
43ff13b4 | 2405 | to a ^C. */ |
c5aa993b | 2406 | static void |
43ff13b4 JM |
2407 | async_remote_interrupt (arg) |
2408 | gdb_client_data arg; | |
2409 | { | |
2410 | if (remote_debug) | |
2411 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_interrupt called\n"); | |
2412 | ||
2413 | target_stop (); | |
2414 | } | |
2415 | ||
2416 | /* Perform interrupt, if the first attempt did not succeed. Just give | |
2417 | up on the target alltogether. */ | |
2df3850c | 2418 | void |
43ff13b4 JM |
2419 | async_remote_interrupt_twice (arg) |
2420 | gdb_client_data arg; | |
2421 | { | |
2df3850c JM |
2422 | if (remote_debug) |
2423 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_interrupt_twice called\n"); | |
6426a772 JM |
2424 | /* Do something only if the target was not killed by the previous |
2425 | cntl-C. */ | |
2426 | if (target_executing) | |
2427 | { | |
2428 | interrupt_query (); | |
2429 | signal (SIGINT, handle_remote_sigint); | |
2430 | } | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2431 | } |
2432 | ||
2433 | /* Reinstall the usual SIGINT handlers, after the target has | |
2434 | stopped. */ | |
6426a772 JM |
2435 | static void |
2436 | cleanup_sigint_signal_handler (void *dummy) | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2437 | { |
2438 | signal (SIGINT, handle_sigint); | |
2439 | if (sigint_remote_twice_token) | |
c2c6d25f | 2440 | delete_async_signal_handler ((struct async_signal_handler **) & sigint_remote_twice_token); |
43ff13b4 | 2441 | if (sigint_remote_token) |
c2c6d25f | 2442 | delete_async_signal_handler ((struct async_signal_handler **) & sigint_remote_token); |
43ff13b4 JM |
2443 | } |
2444 | ||
c906108c SS |
2445 | /* Send ^C to target to halt it. Target will respond, and send us a |
2446 | packet. */ | |
507f3c78 | 2447 | static void (*ofunc) (int); |
c906108c | 2448 | |
7a292a7a SS |
2449 | /* The command line interface's stop routine. This function is installed |
2450 | as a signal handler for SIGINT. The first time a user requests a | |
2451 | stop, we call remote_stop to send a break or ^C. If there is no | |
2452 | response from the target (it didn't stop when the user requested it), | |
2453 | we ask the user if he'd like to detach from the target. */ | |
c906108c SS |
2454 | static void |
2455 | remote_interrupt (signo) | |
2456 | int signo; | |
2457 | { | |
7a292a7a SS |
2458 | /* If this doesn't work, try more severe steps. */ |
2459 | signal (signo, remote_interrupt_twice); | |
2460 | ||
2461 | if (remote_debug) | |
0f71a2f6 | 2462 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_interrupt called\n"); |
7a292a7a SS |
2463 | |
2464 | target_stop (); | |
2465 | } | |
2466 | ||
2467 | /* The user typed ^C twice. */ | |
2468 | ||
2469 | static void | |
2470 | remote_interrupt_twice (signo) | |
2471 | int signo; | |
2472 | { | |
2473 | signal (signo, ofunc); | |
2474 | interrupt_query (); | |
c906108c SS |
2475 | signal (signo, remote_interrupt); |
2476 | } | |
7a292a7a SS |
2477 | |
2478 | /* This is the generic stop called via the target vector. When a target | |
2479 | interrupt is requested, either by the command line or the GUI, we | |
2480 | will eventually end up here. */ | |
c906108c SS |
2481 | static void |
2482 | remote_stop () | |
2483 | { | |
7a292a7a SS |
2484 | /* Send a break or a ^C, depending on user preference. */ |
2485 | if (remote_debug) | |
0f71a2f6 | 2486 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_stop called\n"); |
c906108c | 2487 | |
7a292a7a SS |
2488 | if (remote_break) |
2489 | SERIAL_SEND_BREAK (remote_desc); | |
c906108c | 2490 | else |
7a292a7a | 2491 | SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "\003", 1); |
c906108c SS |
2492 | } |
2493 | ||
2494 | /* Ask the user what to do when an interrupt is received. */ | |
2495 | ||
2496 | static void | |
2497 | interrupt_query () | |
2498 | { | |
2499 | target_terminal_ours (); | |
2500 | ||
2501 | if (query ("Interrupted while waiting for the program.\n\ | |
2502 | Give up (and stop debugging it)? ")) | |
2503 | { | |
2504 | target_mourn_inferior (); | |
2505 | return_to_top_level (RETURN_QUIT); | |
2506 | } | |
2507 | ||
2508 | target_terminal_inferior (); | |
2509 | } | |
2510 | ||
6426a772 JM |
2511 | /* Enable/disable target terminal ownership. Most targets can use |
2512 | terminal groups to control terminal ownership. Remote targets are | |
2513 | different in that explicit transfer of ownership to/from GDB/target | |
2514 | is required. */ | |
2515 | ||
2516 | static void | |
2517 | remote_async_terminal_inferior (void) | |
2518 | { | |
2519 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-27: Shouldn't need to test for | |
2520 | sync_execution here. This function should only be called when | |
2521 | GDB is resuming the inferior in the forground. A background | |
2522 | resume (``run&'') should leave GDB in control of the terminal and | |
2523 | consequently should not call this code. */ | |
2524 | if (!sync_execution) | |
2525 | return; | |
2526 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-27: Closely related to the above. Make | |
2527 | calls target_terminal_*() idenpotent. The event-loop GDB talking | |
2528 | to an asynchronous target with a synchronous command calls this | |
2529 | function from both event-top.c and infrun.c/infcmd.c. Once GDB | |
2530 | stops trying to transfer the terminal to the target when it | |
2531 | shouldn't this guard can go away. */ | |
2532 | if (!remote_async_terminal_ours_p) | |
2533 | return; | |
2534 | delete_file_handler (input_fd); | |
2535 | remote_async_terminal_ours_p = 0; | |
2536 | initialize_sigint_signal_handler (); | |
2537 | /* NOTE: At this point we could also register our selves as the | |
2538 | recipient of all input. Any characters typed could then be | |
2539 | passed on down to the target. */ | |
2540 | } | |
2541 | ||
2542 | static void | |
2543 | remote_async_terminal_ours (void) | |
2544 | { | |
2545 | /* See FIXME in remote_async_terminal_inferior. */ | |
2546 | if (!sync_execution) | |
2547 | return; | |
2548 | /* See FIXME in remote_async_terminal_inferior. */ | |
2549 | if (remote_async_terminal_ours_p) | |
2550 | return; | |
2551 | cleanup_sigint_signal_handler (NULL); | |
2552 | add_file_handler (input_fd, stdin_event_handler, 0); | |
2553 | remote_async_terminal_ours_p = 1; | |
2554 | } | |
2555 | ||
c906108c SS |
2556 | /* If nonzero, ignore the next kill. */ |
2557 | ||
2558 | int kill_kludge; | |
2559 | ||
2560 | void | |
917317f4 | 2561 | remote_console_output (char *msg) |
c906108c SS |
2562 | { |
2563 | char *p; | |
2564 | ||
c5aa993b | 2565 | for (p = msg; p[0] && p[1]; p += 2) |
c906108c SS |
2566 | { |
2567 | char tb[2]; | |
2568 | char c = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]); | |
2569 | tb[0] = c; | |
2570 | tb[1] = 0; | |
43ff13b4 | 2571 | fputs_unfiltered (tb, gdb_stdtarg); |
c906108c | 2572 | } |
917317f4 | 2573 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdtarg); |
c906108c SS |
2574 | } |
2575 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
2576 | /* Wait until the remote machine stops, then return, |
2577 | storing status in STATUS just as `wait' would. | |
2578 | Returns "pid", which in the case of a multi-threaded | |
2579 | remote OS, is the thread-id. */ | |
c906108c SS |
2580 | |
2581 | static int | |
2582 | remote_wait (pid, status) | |
2583 | int pid; | |
2584 | struct target_waitstatus *status; | |
2585 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 2586 | unsigned char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
2587 | int thread_num = -1; |
2588 | ||
2589 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; | |
2590 | status->value.integer = 0; | |
2591 | ||
2592 | while (1) | |
2593 | { | |
2594 | unsigned char *p; | |
2595 | ||
c906108c | 2596 | ofunc = signal (SIGINT, remote_interrupt); |
c2d11a7d | 2597 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 1); |
c906108c SS |
2598 | signal (SIGINT, ofunc); |
2599 | ||
2600 | /* This is a hook for when we need to do something (perhaps the | |
c5aa993b | 2601 | collection of trace data) every time the target stops. */ |
c906108c SS |
2602 | if (target_wait_loop_hook) |
2603 | (*target_wait_loop_hook) (); | |
2604 | ||
2605 | switch (buf[0]) | |
2606 | { | |
2607 | case 'E': /* Error of some sort */ | |
2608 | warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf); | |
2609 | continue; | |
2610 | case 'T': /* Status with PC, SP, FP, ... */ | |
2611 | { | |
2612 | int i; | |
2613 | long regno; | |
2614 | char regs[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE]; | |
2615 | ||
2616 | /* Expedited reply, containing Signal, {regno, reg} repeat */ | |
2617 | /* format is: 'Tssn...:r...;n...:r...;n...:r...;#cc', where | |
c5aa993b JM |
2618 | ss = signal number |
2619 | n... = register number | |
2620 | r... = register contents | |
2621 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
2622 | p = &buf[3]; /* after Txx */ |
2623 | ||
2624 | while (*p) | |
2625 | { | |
2626 | unsigned char *p1; | |
2627 | char *p_temp; | |
2628 | ||
2629 | /* Read the register number */ | |
2630 | regno = strtol ((const char *) p, &p_temp, 16); | |
c5aa993b | 2631 | p1 = (unsigned char *) p_temp; |
c906108c | 2632 | |
c5aa993b | 2633 | if (p1 == p) /* No register number present here */ |
c906108c SS |
2634 | { |
2635 | p1 = (unsigned char *) strchr ((const char *) p, ':'); | |
2636 | if (p1 == NULL) | |
2637 | warning ("Malformed packet(a) (missing colon): %s\n\ | |
2638 | Packet: '%s'\n", | |
2639 | p, buf); | |
2640 | if (strncmp ((const char *) p, "thread", p1 - p) == 0) | |
2641 | { | |
2642 | p_temp = unpack_varlen_hex (++p1, &thread_num); | |
2643 | record_currthread (thread_num); | |
2644 | p = (unsigned char *) p_temp; | |
2645 | } | |
2646 | } | |
2647 | else | |
2648 | { | |
2649 | p = p1; | |
2650 | ||
2651 | if (*p++ != ':') | |
2652 | warning ("Malformed packet(b) (missing colon): %s\n\ | |
2653 | Packet: '%s'\n", | |
2654 | p, buf); | |
2655 | ||
2656 | if (regno >= NUM_REGS) | |
2657 | warning ("Remote sent bad register number %ld: %s\n\ | |
2658 | Packet: '%s'\n", | |
2659 | regno, p, buf); | |
2660 | ||
2661 | for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno); i++) | |
2662 | { | |
2663 | if (p[0] == 0 || p[1] == 0) | |
2664 | warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf); | |
2665 | regs[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]); | |
2666 | p += 2; | |
2667 | } | |
2668 | supply_register (regno, regs); | |
2669 | } | |
2670 | ||
2671 | if (*p++ != ';') | |
2672 | { | |
2673 | warning ("Remote register badly formatted: %s", buf); | |
c5aa993b | 2674 | warning (" here: %s", p); |
c906108c SS |
2675 | } |
2676 | } | |
2677 | } | |
2678 | /* fall through */ | |
2679 | case 'S': /* Old style status, just signal only */ | |
2680 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; | |
2681 | status->value.sig = (enum target_signal) | |
2682 | (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2]))); | |
2683 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
2684 | if (buf[3] == 'p') |
2685 | { | |
2686 | /* Export Cisco kernel mode as a convenience variable | |
c5aa993b | 2687 | (so that it can be used in the GDB prompt if desired). */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2688 | |
2689 | if (cisco_kernel_mode == 1) | |
c5aa993b | 2690 | set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("cisco_kernel_mode"), |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2691 | value_from_string ("PDEBUG-")); |
2692 | cisco_kernel_mode = 0; | |
2693 | thread_num = strtol ((const char *) &buf[4], NULL, 16); | |
2694 | record_currthread (thread_num); | |
2695 | } | |
2696 | else if (buf[3] == 'k') | |
2697 | { | |
2698 | /* Export Cisco kernel mode as a convenience variable | |
c5aa993b | 2699 | (so that it can be used in the GDB prompt if desired). */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2700 | |
2701 | if (cisco_kernel_mode == 1) | |
c5aa993b | 2702 | set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("cisco_kernel_mode"), |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2703 | value_from_string ("KDEBUG-")); |
2704 | cisco_kernel_mode = 1; | |
2705 | } | |
c906108c | 2706 | goto got_status; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2707 | case 'N': /* Cisco special: status and offsets */ |
2708 | { | |
2709 | bfd_vma text_addr, data_addr, bss_addr; | |
2710 | bfd_signed_vma text_off, data_off, bss_off; | |
2711 | unsigned char *p1; | |
2712 | ||
2713 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; | |
2714 | status->value.sig = (enum target_signal) | |
2715 | (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2]))); | |
2716 | ||
c5aa993b | 2717 | if (symfile_objfile == NULL) |
0f71a2f6 | 2718 | { |
d4f3574e | 2719 | warning ("Relocation packet received with no symbol file. \ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2720 | Packet Dropped"); |
2721 | goto got_status; | |
2722 | } | |
2723 | ||
2724 | /* Relocate object file. Buffer format is NAATT;DD;BB | |
2725 | * where AA is the signal number, TT is the new text | |
2726 | * address, DD * is the new data address, and BB is the | |
2727 | * new bss address. */ | |
2728 | ||
2729 | p = &buf[3]; | |
2730 | text_addr = strtoul (p, (char **) &p1, 16); | |
2731 | if (p1 == p || *p1 != ';') | |
2732 | warning ("Malformed relocation packet: Packet '%s'", buf); | |
2733 | p = p1 + 1; | |
2734 | data_addr = strtoul (p, (char **) &p1, 16); | |
2735 | if (p1 == p || *p1 != ';') | |
2736 | warning ("Malformed relocation packet: Packet '%s'", buf); | |
2737 | p = p1 + 1; | |
2738 | bss_addr = strtoul (p, (char **) &p1, 16); | |
c5aa993b | 2739 | if (p1 == p) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2740 | warning ("Malformed relocation packet: Packet '%s'", buf); |
2741 | ||
2742 | if (remote_cisco_section_offsets (text_addr, data_addr, bss_addr, | |
2743 | &text_off, &data_off, &bss_off) | |
2744 | == 0) | |
c5aa993b | 2745 | if (text_off != 0 || data_off != 0 || bss_off != 0) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
2746 | remote_cisco_objfile_relocate (text_off, data_off, bss_off); |
2747 | ||
2748 | goto got_status; | |
2749 | } | |
c906108c SS |
2750 | case 'W': /* Target exited */ |
2751 | { | |
2752 | /* The remote process exited. */ | |
2753 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; | |
2754 | status->value.integer = (fromhex (buf[1]) << 4) + fromhex (buf[2]); | |
2755 | goto got_status; | |
2756 | } | |
2757 | case 'X': | |
2758 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED; | |
2759 | status->value.sig = (enum target_signal) | |
2760 | (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2]))); | |
2761 | kill_kludge = 1; | |
2762 | ||
2763 | goto got_status; | |
2764 | case 'O': /* Console output */ | |
2765 | remote_console_output (buf + 1); | |
2766 | continue; | |
2767 | case '\0': | |
2768 | if (last_sent_signal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0) | |
2769 | { | |
2770 | /* Zero length reply means that we tried 'S' or 'C' and | |
c5aa993b | 2771 | the remote system doesn't support it. */ |
c906108c SS |
2772 | target_terminal_ours_for_output (); |
2773 | printf_filtered | |
2774 | ("Can't send signals to this remote system. %s not sent.\n", | |
2775 | target_signal_to_name (last_sent_signal)); | |
2776 | last_sent_signal = TARGET_SIGNAL_0; | |
2777 | target_terminal_inferior (); | |
2778 | ||
2779 | strcpy ((char *) buf, last_sent_step ? "s" : "c"); | |
2780 | putpkt ((char *) buf); | |
2781 | continue; | |
2782 | } | |
2783 | /* else fallthrough */ | |
2784 | default: | |
2785 | warning ("Invalid remote reply: %s", buf); | |
2786 | continue; | |
2787 | } | |
2788 | } | |
c5aa993b | 2789 | got_status: |
c906108c SS |
2790 | if (thread_num != -1) |
2791 | { | |
c906108c SS |
2792 | return thread_num; |
2793 | } | |
2794 | return inferior_pid; | |
2795 | } | |
2796 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
2797 | /* Async version of remote_wait. */ |
2798 | static int | |
2799 | remote_async_wait (pid, status) | |
2800 | int pid; | |
2801 | struct target_waitstatus *status; | |
2802 | { | |
2803 | unsigned char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
2804 | int thread_num = -1; | |
2805 | ||
2806 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; | |
2807 | status->value.integer = 0; | |
2808 | ||
2809 | while (1) | |
2810 | { | |
2811 | unsigned char *p; | |
c5aa993b | 2812 | |
ed9a39eb | 2813 | if (!target_is_async_p ()) |
43ff13b4 | 2814 | ofunc = signal (SIGINT, remote_interrupt); |
6426a772 JM |
2815 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-27: If we're in async mode we should |
2816 | _never_ wait for ever -> test on target_is_async_p(). | |
2817 | However, before we do that we need to ensure that the caller | |
2818 | knows how to take the target into/out of async mode. */ | |
c2d11a7d | 2819 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, wait_forever_enabled_p); |
ed9a39eb | 2820 | if (!target_is_async_p ()) |
43ff13b4 JM |
2821 | signal (SIGINT, ofunc); |
2822 | ||
2823 | /* This is a hook for when we need to do something (perhaps the | |
c5aa993b | 2824 | collection of trace data) every time the target stops. */ |
43ff13b4 JM |
2825 | if (target_wait_loop_hook) |
2826 | (*target_wait_loop_hook) (); | |
2827 | ||
2828 | switch (buf[0]) | |
2829 | { | |
2830 | case 'E': /* Error of some sort */ | |
2831 | warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf); | |
2832 | continue; | |
2833 | case 'T': /* Status with PC, SP, FP, ... */ | |
2834 | { | |
2835 | int i; | |
2836 | long regno; | |
2837 | char regs[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE]; | |
2838 | ||
2839 | /* Expedited reply, containing Signal, {regno, reg} repeat */ | |
2840 | /* format is: 'Tssn...:r...;n...:r...;n...:r...;#cc', where | |
c5aa993b JM |
2841 | ss = signal number |
2842 | n... = register number | |
2843 | r... = register contents | |
2844 | */ | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2845 | p = &buf[3]; /* after Txx */ |
2846 | ||
2847 | while (*p) | |
2848 | { | |
2849 | unsigned char *p1; | |
2850 | char *p_temp; | |
2851 | ||
2852 | /* Read the register number */ | |
2853 | regno = strtol ((const char *) p, &p_temp, 16); | |
c5aa993b | 2854 | p1 = (unsigned char *) p_temp; |
43ff13b4 | 2855 | |
c5aa993b | 2856 | if (p1 == p) /* No register number present here */ |
43ff13b4 JM |
2857 | { |
2858 | p1 = (unsigned char *) strchr ((const char *) p, ':'); | |
2859 | if (p1 == NULL) | |
2860 | warning ("Malformed packet(a) (missing colon): %s\n\ | |
2861 | Packet: '%s'\n", | |
2862 | p, buf); | |
2863 | if (strncmp ((const char *) p, "thread", p1 - p) == 0) | |
2864 | { | |
2865 | p_temp = unpack_varlen_hex (++p1, &thread_num); | |
2866 | record_currthread (thread_num); | |
2867 | p = (unsigned char *) p_temp; | |
2868 | } | |
2869 | } | |
2870 | else | |
2871 | { | |
2872 | p = p1; | |
2873 | ||
2874 | if (*p++ != ':') | |
2875 | warning ("Malformed packet(b) (missing colon): %s\n\ | |
2876 | Packet: '%s'\n", | |
2877 | p, buf); | |
2878 | ||
2879 | if (regno >= NUM_REGS) | |
2880 | warning ("Remote sent bad register number %ld: %s\n\ | |
2881 | Packet: '%s'\n", | |
2882 | regno, p, buf); | |
2883 | ||
2884 | for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno); i++) | |
2885 | { | |
2886 | if (p[0] == 0 || p[1] == 0) | |
2887 | warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf); | |
2888 | regs[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]); | |
2889 | p += 2; | |
2890 | } | |
2891 | supply_register (regno, regs); | |
2892 | } | |
2893 | ||
2894 | if (*p++ != ';') | |
2895 | { | |
2896 | warning ("Remote register badly formatted: %s", buf); | |
c5aa993b | 2897 | warning (" here: %s", p); |
43ff13b4 JM |
2898 | } |
2899 | } | |
2900 | } | |
2901 | /* fall through */ | |
2902 | case 'S': /* Old style status, just signal only */ | |
2903 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; | |
2904 | status->value.sig = (enum target_signal) | |
2905 | (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2]))); | |
2906 | ||
2907 | if (buf[3] == 'p') | |
2908 | { | |
2909 | /* Export Cisco kernel mode as a convenience variable | |
c5aa993b | 2910 | (so that it can be used in the GDB prompt if desired). */ |
43ff13b4 JM |
2911 | |
2912 | if (cisco_kernel_mode == 1) | |
c5aa993b | 2913 | set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("cisco_kernel_mode"), |
43ff13b4 JM |
2914 | value_from_string ("PDEBUG-")); |
2915 | cisco_kernel_mode = 0; | |
2916 | thread_num = strtol ((const char *) &buf[4], NULL, 16); | |
2917 | record_currthread (thread_num); | |
2918 | } | |
2919 | else if (buf[3] == 'k') | |
2920 | { | |
2921 | /* Export Cisco kernel mode as a convenience variable | |
c5aa993b | 2922 | (so that it can be used in the GDB prompt if desired). */ |
43ff13b4 JM |
2923 | |
2924 | if (cisco_kernel_mode == 1) | |
c5aa993b | 2925 | set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("cisco_kernel_mode"), |
43ff13b4 JM |
2926 | value_from_string ("KDEBUG-")); |
2927 | cisco_kernel_mode = 1; | |
2928 | } | |
2929 | goto got_status; | |
2930 | case 'N': /* Cisco special: status and offsets */ | |
2931 | { | |
2932 | bfd_vma text_addr, data_addr, bss_addr; | |
2933 | bfd_signed_vma text_off, data_off, bss_off; | |
2934 | unsigned char *p1; | |
2935 | ||
2936 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; | |
2937 | status->value.sig = (enum target_signal) | |
2938 | (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2]))); | |
2939 | ||
c5aa993b | 2940 | if (symfile_objfile == NULL) |
43ff13b4 JM |
2941 | { |
2942 | warning ("Relocation packet recieved with no symbol file. \ | |
2943 | Packet Dropped"); | |
2944 | goto got_status; | |
2945 | } | |
2946 | ||
2947 | /* Relocate object file. Buffer format is NAATT;DD;BB | |
2948 | * where AA is the signal number, TT is the new text | |
2949 | * address, DD * is the new data address, and BB is the | |
2950 | * new bss address. */ | |
2951 | ||
2952 | p = &buf[3]; | |
2953 | text_addr = strtoul (p, (char **) &p1, 16); | |
2954 | if (p1 == p || *p1 != ';') | |
2955 | warning ("Malformed relocation packet: Packet '%s'", buf); | |
2956 | p = p1 + 1; | |
2957 | data_addr = strtoul (p, (char **) &p1, 16); | |
2958 | if (p1 == p || *p1 != ';') | |
2959 | warning ("Malformed relocation packet: Packet '%s'", buf); | |
2960 | p = p1 + 1; | |
2961 | bss_addr = strtoul (p, (char **) &p1, 16); | |
c5aa993b | 2962 | if (p1 == p) |
43ff13b4 JM |
2963 | warning ("Malformed relocation packet: Packet '%s'", buf); |
2964 | ||
2965 | if (remote_cisco_section_offsets (text_addr, data_addr, bss_addr, | |
2966 | &text_off, &data_off, &bss_off) | |
2967 | == 0) | |
c5aa993b | 2968 | if (text_off != 0 || data_off != 0 || bss_off != 0) |
43ff13b4 JM |
2969 | remote_cisco_objfile_relocate (text_off, data_off, bss_off); |
2970 | ||
2971 | goto got_status; | |
2972 | } | |
2973 | case 'W': /* Target exited */ | |
2974 | { | |
2975 | /* The remote process exited. */ | |
2976 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; | |
2977 | status->value.integer = (fromhex (buf[1]) << 4) + fromhex (buf[2]); | |
2978 | goto got_status; | |
2979 | } | |
2980 | case 'X': | |
2981 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED; | |
2982 | status->value.sig = (enum target_signal) | |
2983 | (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2]))); | |
2984 | kill_kludge = 1; | |
2985 | ||
2986 | goto got_status; | |
2987 | case 'O': /* Console output */ | |
2988 | remote_console_output (buf + 1); | |
c4093a6a JM |
2989 | /* Return immediately to the event loop. The event loop will |
2990 | still be waiting on the inferior afterwards. */ | |
2991 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE; | |
2992 | goto got_status; | |
43ff13b4 JM |
2993 | case '\0': |
2994 | if (last_sent_signal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0) | |
2995 | { | |
2996 | /* Zero length reply means that we tried 'S' or 'C' and | |
c5aa993b | 2997 | the remote system doesn't support it. */ |
43ff13b4 JM |
2998 | target_terminal_ours_for_output (); |
2999 | printf_filtered | |
3000 | ("Can't send signals to this remote system. %s not sent.\n", | |
3001 | target_signal_to_name (last_sent_signal)); | |
3002 | last_sent_signal = TARGET_SIGNAL_0; | |
3003 | target_terminal_inferior (); | |
3004 | ||
3005 | strcpy ((char *) buf, last_sent_step ? "s" : "c"); | |
3006 | putpkt ((char *) buf); | |
3007 | continue; | |
3008 | } | |
3009 | /* else fallthrough */ | |
3010 | default: | |
3011 | warning ("Invalid remote reply: %s", buf); | |
3012 | continue; | |
3013 | } | |
3014 | } | |
c5aa993b | 3015 | got_status: |
43ff13b4 JM |
3016 | if (thread_num != -1) |
3017 | { | |
3018 | return thread_num; | |
3019 | } | |
3020 | return inferior_pid; | |
3021 | } | |
3022 | ||
c906108c SS |
3023 | /* Number of bytes of registers this stub implements. */ |
3024 | ||
3025 | static int register_bytes_found; | |
3026 | ||
3027 | /* Read the remote registers into the block REGS. */ | |
3028 | /* Currently we just read all the registers, so we don't use regno. */ | |
3029 | ||
3030 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
3031 | static void | |
3032 | remote_fetch_registers (regno) | |
3033 | int regno; | |
3034 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 3035 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
3036 | int i; |
3037 | char *p; | |
3038 | char regs[REGISTER_BYTES]; | |
3039 | ||
3040 | set_thread (inferior_pid, 1); | |
3041 | ||
3042 | sprintf (buf, "g"); | |
c2d11a7d | 3043 | remote_send (buf, PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c | 3044 | |
11cf8741 JM |
3045 | /* Save the size of the packet sent to us by the target. Its used |
3046 | as a heuristic when determining the max size of packets that the | |
3047 | target can safely receive. */ | |
3048 | if (actual_register_packet_size == 0) | |
3049 | actual_register_packet_size = strlen (buf); | |
c906108c SS |
3050 | |
3051 | /* Unimplemented registers read as all bits zero. */ | |
3052 | memset (regs, 0, REGISTER_BYTES); | |
3053 | ||
3054 | /* We can get out of synch in various cases. If the first character | |
3055 | in the buffer is not a hex character, assume that has happened | |
3056 | and try to fetch another packet to read. */ | |
3057 | while ((buf[0] < '0' || buf[0] > '9') | |
3058 | && (buf[0] < 'a' || buf[0] > 'f') | |
3059 | && buf[0] != 'x') /* New: unavailable register value */ | |
3060 | { | |
3061 | if (remote_debug) | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
3062 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, |
3063 | "Bad register packet; fetching a new packet\n"); | |
c2d11a7d | 3064 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
3065 | } |
3066 | ||
3067 | /* Reply describes registers byte by byte, each byte encoded as two | |
3068 | hex characters. Suck them all up, then supply them to the | |
3069 | register cacheing/storage mechanism. */ | |
3070 | ||
3071 | p = buf; | |
3072 | for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_BYTES; i++) | |
3073 | { | |
3074 | if (p[0] == 0) | |
3075 | break; | |
3076 | if (p[1] == 0) | |
3077 | { | |
3078 | warning ("Remote reply is of odd length: %s", buf); | |
3079 | /* Don't change register_bytes_found in this case, and don't | |
3080 | print a second warning. */ | |
3081 | goto supply_them; | |
3082 | } | |
3083 | if (p[0] == 'x' && p[1] == 'x') | |
c5aa993b | 3084 | regs[i] = 0; /* 'x' */ |
c906108c SS |
3085 | else |
3086 | regs[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]); | |
3087 | p += 2; | |
3088 | } | |
3089 | ||
3090 | if (i != register_bytes_found) | |
3091 | { | |
3092 | register_bytes_found = i; | |
3093 | #ifdef REGISTER_BYTES_OK | |
3094 | if (!REGISTER_BYTES_OK (i)) | |
3095 | warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf); | |
3096 | #endif | |
3097 | } | |
c5aa993b JM |
3098 | |
3099 | supply_them: | |
c906108c | 3100 | for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS; i++) |
c5aa993b JM |
3101 | { |
3102 | supply_register (i, ®s[REGISTER_BYTE (i)]); | |
3103 | if (buf[REGISTER_BYTE (i) * 2] == 'x') | |
3104 | register_valid[i] = -1; /* register value not available */ | |
3105 | } | |
c906108c SS |
3106 | } |
3107 | ||
3108 | /* Prepare to store registers. Since we may send them all (using a | |
3109 | 'G' request), we have to read out the ones we don't want to change | |
3110 | first. */ | |
3111 | ||
c5aa993b | 3112 | static void |
c906108c SS |
3113 | remote_prepare_to_store () |
3114 | { | |
3115 | /* Make sure the entire registers array is valid. */ | |
5a2468f5 JM |
3116 | switch (remote_protocol_P.support) |
3117 | { | |
3118 | case PACKET_DISABLE: | |
3119 | case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN: | |
3120 | read_register_bytes (0, (char *) NULL, REGISTER_BYTES); | |
3121 | break; | |
3122 | case PACKET_ENABLE: | |
3123 | break; | |
3124 | } | |
3125 | } | |
3126 | ||
3127 | /* Helper: Attempt to store REGNO using the P packet. Return fail IFF | |
3128 | packet was not recognized. */ | |
3129 | ||
3130 | static int | |
c2d11a7d | 3131 | store_register_using_P (int regno) |
5a2468f5 JM |
3132 | { |
3133 | /* Try storing a single register. */ | |
3134 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
3135 | char *regp; | |
3136 | char *p; | |
3137 | int i; | |
3138 | ||
3139 | sprintf (buf, "P%x=", regno); | |
3140 | p = buf + strlen (buf); | |
3141 | regp = ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (regno)]; | |
3142 | for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno); ++i) | |
3143 | { | |
3144 | *p++ = tohex ((regp[i] >> 4) & 0xf); | |
3145 | *p++ = tohex (regp[i] & 0xf); | |
3146 | } | |
3147 | *p = '\0'; | |
c2d11a7d | 3148 | remote_send (buf, PBUFSIZ); |
5a2468f5 JM |
3149 | |
3150 | return buf[0] != '\0'; | |
c906108c SS |
3151 | } |
3152 | ||
5a2468f5 | 3153 | |
c906108c SS |
3154 | /* Store register REGNO, or all registers if REGNO == -1, from the contents |
3155 | of REGISTERS. FIXME: ignores errors. */ | |
3156 | ||
3157 | static void | |
3158 | remote_store_registers (regno) | |
3159 | int regno; | |
3160 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 3161 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
3162 | int i; |
3163 | char *p; | |
3164 | ||
3165 | set_thread (inferior_pid, 1); | |
3166 | ||
5a2468f5 | 3167 | if (regno >= 0) |
c906108c | 3168 | { |
5a2468f5 | 3169 | switch (remote_protocol_P.support) |
c906108c | 3170 | { |
5a2468f5 JM |
3171 | case PACKET_DISABLE: |
3172 | break; | |
3173 | case PACKET_ENABLE: | |
3174 | if (store_register_using_P (regno)) | |
3175 | return; | |
3176 | else | |
3177 | error ("Protocol error: P packet not recognized by stub"); | |
3178 | case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN: | |
3179 | if (store_register_using_P (regno)) | |
3180 | { | |
3181 | /* The stub recognized the 'P' packet. Remember this. */ | |
3182 | remote_protocol_P.support = PACKET_ENABLE; | |
3183 | return; | |
3184 | } | |
3185 | else | |
3186 | { | |
3187 | /* The stub does not support the 'P' packet. Use 'G' | |
3188 | instead, and don't try using 'P' in the future (it | |
3189 | will just waste our time). */ | |
3190 | remote_protocol_P.support = PACKET_DISABLE; | |
3191 | break; | |
3192 | } | |
c906108c | 3193 | } |
c906108c SS |
3194 | } |
3195 | ||
3196 | buf[0] = 'G'; | |
3197 | ||
3198 | /* Command describes registers byte by byte, | |
3199 | each byte encoded as two hex characters. */ | |
3200 | ||
3201 | p = buf + 1; | |
3202 | /* remote_prepare_to_store insures that register_bytes_found gets set. */ | |
3203 | for (i = 0; i < register_bytes_found; i++) | |
3204 | { | |
3205 | *p++ = tohex ((registers[i] >> 4) & 0xf); | |
3206 | *p++ = tohex (registers[i] & 0xf); | |
3207 | } | |
3208 | *p = '\0'; | |
3209 | ||
c2d11a7d | 3210 | remote_send (buf, PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
3211 | } |
3212 | ||
3213 | /* Use of the data cache *used* to be disabled because it loses for looking | |
3214 | at and changing hardware I/O ports and the like. Accepting `volatile' | |
3215 | would perhaps be one way to fix it. Another idea would be to use the | |
3216 | executable file for the text segment (for all SEC_CODE sections? | |
3217 | For all SEC_READONLY sections?). This has problems if you want to | |
3218 | actually see what the memory contains (e.g. self-modifying code, | |
3219 | clobbered memory, user downloaded the wrong thing). | |
3220 | ||
3221 | Because it speeds so much up, it's now enabled, if you're playing | |
3222 | with registers you turn it of (set remotecache 0). */ | |
3223 | ||
3224 | /* Read a word from remote address ADDR and return it. | |
3225 | This goes through the data cache. */ | |
3226 | ||
c5aa993b | 3227 | #if 0 /* unused? */ |
c906108c SS |
3228 | static int |
3229 | remote_fetch_word (addr) | |
3230 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
3231 | { | |
3232 | return dcache_fetch (remote_dcache, addr); | |
3233 | } | |
3234 | ||
3235 | /* Write a word WORD into remote address ADDR. | |
3236 | This goes through the data cache. */ | |
3237 | ||
3238 | static void | |
3239 | remote_store_word (addr, word) | |
3240 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
3241 | int word; | |
3242 | { | |
3243 | dcache_poke (remote_dcache, addr, word); | |
3244 | } | |
c5aa993b | 3245 | #endif /* 0 (unused?) */ |
c906108c SS |
3246 | \f |
3247 | ||
c5aa993b | 3248 | |
c906108c SS |
3249 | /* Return the number of hex digits in num. */ |
3250 | ||
3251 | static int | |
3252 | hexnumlen (num) | |
3253 | ULONGEST num; | |
3254 | { | |
3255 | int i; | |
3256 | ||
3257 | for (i = 0; num != 0; i++) | |
3258 | num >>= 4; | |
3259 | ||
3260 | return max (i, 1); | |
3261 | } | |
3262 | ||
2df3850c | 3263 | /* Set BUF to the minimum number of hex digits representing NUM. */ |
c906108c SS |
3264 | |
3265 | static int | |
3266 | hexnumstr (buf, num) | |
3267 | char *buf; | |
3268 | ULONGEST num; | |
3269 | { | |
c906108c | 3270 | int len = hexnumlen (num); |
2df3850c JM |
3271 | return hexnumnstr (buf, num, len); |
3272 | } | |
3273 | ||
c906108c | 3274 | |
2df3850c | 3275 | /* Set BUF to the hex digits representing NUM, padded to WIDTH characters. */ |
c906108c | 3276 | |
2df3850c JM |
3277 | static int |
3278 | hexnumnstr (buf, num, width) | |
3279 | char *buf; | |
3280 | ULONGEST num; | |
3281 | int width; | |
3282 | { | |
3283 | int i; | |
3284 | ||
3285 | buf[width] = '\0'; | |
3286 | ||
3287 | for (i = width - 1; i >= 0; i--) | |
c906108c | 3288 | { |
c5aa993b | 3289 | buf[i] = "0123456789abcdef"[(num & 0xf)]; |
c906108c SS |
3290 | num >>= 4; |
3291 | } | |
3292 | ||
2df3850c | 3293 | return width; |
c906108c SS |
3294 | } |
3295 | ||
3296 | /* Mask all but the least significant REMOTE_ADDRESS_SIZE bits. */ | |
3297 | ||
3298 | static CORE_ADDR | |
3299 | remote_address_masked (addr) | |
3300 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
3301 | { | |
3302 | if (remote_address_size > 0 | |
3303 | && remote_address_size < (sizeof (ULONGEST) * 8)) | |
3304 | { | |
3305 | /* Only create a mask when that mask can safely be constructed | |
3306 | in a ULONGEST variable. */ | |
3307 | ULONGEST mask = 1; | |
3308 | mask = (mask << remote_address_size) - 1; | |
3309 | addr &= mask; | |
3310 | } | |
3311 | return addr; | |
3312 | } | |
3313 | ||
3314 | /* Determine whether the remote target supports binary downloading. | |
3315 | This is accomplished by sending a no-op memory write of zero length | |
3316 | to the target at the specified address. It does not suffice to send | |
3317 | the whole packet, since many stubs strip the eighth bit and subsequently | |
7a292a7a SS |
3318 | compute a wrong checksum, which causes real havoc with remote_write_bytes. |
3319 | ||
96baa820 JM |
3320 | NOTE: This can still lose if the serial line is not eight-bit |
3321 | clean. In cases like this, the user should clear "remote | |
3322 | X-packet". */ | |
3323 | ||
c906108c SS |
3324 | static void |
3325 | check_binary_download (addr) | |
3326 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
3327 | { | |
96baa820 | 3328 | switch (remote_protocol_binary_download.support) |
c906108c | 3329 | { |
96baa820 JM |
3330 | case PACKET_DISABLE: |
3331 | break; | |
3332 | case PACKET_ENABLE: | |
3333 | break; | |
3334 | case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN: | |
3335 | { | |
3336 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
3337 | char *p; | |
3338 | ||
3339 | p = buf; | |
3340 | *p++ = 'X'; | |
3341 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr); | |
3342 | *p++ = ','; | |
3343 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) 0); | |
3344 | *p++ = ':'; | |
3345 | *p = '\0'; | |
3346 | ||
3347 | putpkt_binary (buf, (int) (p - buf)); | |
c2d11a7d | 3348 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c | 3349 | |
96baa820 JM |
3350 | if (buf[0] == '\0') |
3351 | { | |
3352 | if (remote_debug) | |
3353 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
3354 | "binary downloading NOT suppported by target\n"); | |
3355 | remote_protocol_binary_download.support = PACKET_DISABLE; | |
3356 | } | |
3357 | else | |
3358 | { | |
3359 | if (remote_debug) | |
3360 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
3361 | "binary downloading suppported by target\n"); | |
3362 | remote_protocol_binary_download.support = PACKET_ENABLE; | |
3363 | } | |
3364 | break; | |
3365 | } | |
c906108c SS |
3366 | } |
3367 | } | |
3368 | ||
3369 | /* Write memory data directly to the remote machine. | |
3370 | This does not inform the data cache; the data cache uses this. | |
3371 | MEMADDR is the address in the remote memory space. | |
3372 | MYADDR is the address of the buffer in our space. | |
3373 | LEN is the number of bytes. | |
3374 | ||
917317f4 JM |
3375 | Returns number of bytes transferred, or 0 (setting errno) for |
3376 | error. Only transfer a single packet. */ | |
c906108c SS |
3377 | |
3378 | static int | |
917317f4 | 3379 | remote_write_bytes (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len) |
c906108c | 3380 | { |
917317f4 | 3381 | unsigned char *buf; |
c906108c | 3382 | int max_buf_size; /* Max size of packet output buffer */ |
917317f4 JM |
3383 | unsigned char *p; |
3384 | unsigned char *plen; | |
c2d11a7d | 3385 | long sizeof_buf; |
917317f4 JM |
3386 | int plenlen; |
3387 | int todo; | |
3388 | int nr_bytes; | |
c906108c SS |
3389 | |
3390 | /* Verify that the target can support a binary download */ | |
3391 | check_binary_download (memaddr); | |
3392 | ||
917317f4 | 3393 | /* Determine the max packet size. */ |
11cf8741 | 3394 | max_buf_size = get_memory_write_packet_size (); |
c2d11a7d JM |
3395 | sizeof_buf = max_buf_size + 1; /* Space for trailing NUL */ |
3396 | buf = alloca (sizeof_buf); | |
c906108c | 3397 | |
7a292a7a | 3398 | /* Subtract header overhead from max payload size - $M<memaddr>,<len>:#nn */ |
c906108c SS |
3399 | max_buf_size -= 2 + hexnumlen (memaddr + len - 1) + 1 + hexnumlen (len) + 4; |
3400 | ||
917317f4 JM |
3401 | /* construct "M"<memaddr>","<len>":" */ |
3402 | /* sprintf (buf, "M%lx,%x:", (unsigned long) memaddr, todo); */ | |
3403 | p = buf; | |
3404 | ||
3405 | /* Append [XM]. Compute a best guess of the number of bytes | |
3406 | actually transfered. */ | |
3407 | switch (remote_protocol_binary_download.support) | |
c906108c | 3408 | { |
917317f4 JM |
3409 | case PACKET_ENABLE: |
3410 | *p++ = 'X'; | |
3411 | /* Best guess at number of bytes that will fit. */ | |
3412 | todo = min (len, max_buf_size); | |
3413 | break; | |
3414 | case PACKET_DISABLE: | |
3415 | *p++ = 'M'; | |
3416 | /* num bytes that will fit */ | |
3417 | todo = min (len, max_buf_size / 2); | |
3418 | break; | |
3419 | case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN: | |
3420 | internal_error ("remote_write_bytes: bad switch"); | |
3421 | } | |
3422 | ||
3423 | /* Append <memaddr> */ | |
3424 | memaddr = remote_address_masked (memaddr); | |
3425 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) memaddr); | |
3426 | *p++ = ','; | |
3427 | ||
3428 | /* Append <len>. Retain the location/size of <len>. It may | |
3429 | need to be adjusted once the packet body has been created. */ | |
3430 | plen = p; | |
3431 | plenlen = hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) todo); | |
3432 | p += plenlen; | |
3433 | *p++ = ':'; | |
3434 | *p = '\0'; | |
3435 | ||
3436 | /* Append the packet body. */ | |
3437 | switch (remote_protocol_binary_download.support) | |
3438 | { | |
3439 | case PACKET_ENABLE: | |
3440 | /* Binary mode. Send target system values byte by byte, in | |
3441 | increasing byte addresses. Only escape certain critical | |
3442 | characters. */ | |
3443 | for (nr_bytes = 0; | |
3444 | (nr_bytes < todo) && (p - buf) < (max_buf_size - 2); | |
3445 | nr_bytes++) | |
c906108c | 3446 | { |
917317f4 JM |
3447 | switch (myaddr[nr_bytes] & 0xff) |
3448 | { | |
3449 | case '$': | |
3450 | case '#': | |
3451 | case 0x7d: | |
3452 | /* These must be escaped */ | |
3453 | *p++ = 0x7d; | |
3454 | *p++ = (myaddr[nr_bytes] & 0xff) ^ 0x20; | |
3455 | break; | |
3456 | default: | |
3457 | *p++ = myaddr[nr_bytes] & 0xff; | |
3458 | break; | |
3459 | } | |
c906108c | 3460 | } |
917317f4 | 3461 | if (nr_bytes < todo) |
c906108c | 3462 | { |
917317f4 JM |
3463 | /* Escape chars have filled up the buffer prematurely, |
3464 | and we have actually sent fewer bytes than planned. | |
3465 | Fix-up the length field of the packet. Use the same | |
3466 | number of characters as before. */ | |
3467 | ||
3468 | plen += hexnumnstr (plen, (ULONGEST) nr_bytes, plenlen); | |
3469 | *plen = ':'; /* overwrite \0 from hexnumnstr() */ | |
c906108c | 3470 | } |
917317f4 JM |
3471 | break; |
3472 | case PACKET_DISABLE: | |
3473 | /* Normal mode: Send target system values byte by byte, in | |
3474 | increasing byte addresses. Each byte is encoded as a two hex | |
3475 | value. */ | |
3476 | for (nr_bytes = 0; nr_bytes < todo; nr_bytes++) | |
c906108c | 3477 | { |
917317f4 JM |
3478 | *p++ = tohex ((myaddr[nr_bytes] >> 4) & 0xf); |
3479 | *p++ = tohex (myaddr[nr_bytes] & 0xf); | |
c906108c | 3480 | } |
917317f4 JM |
3481 | *p = '\0'; |
3482 | break; | |
3483 | case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN: | |
3484 | internal_error ("remote_write_bytes: bad switch"); | |
c906108c | 3485 | } |
917317f4 JM |
3486 | |
3487 | putpkt_binary (buf, (int) (p - buf)); | |
c2d11a7d | 3488 | getpkt (buf, sizeof_buf, 0); |
917317f4 JM |
3489 | |
3490 | if (buf[0] == 'E') | |
3491 | { | |
3492 | /* There is no correspondance between what the remote protocol | |
3493 | uses for errors and errno codes. We would like a cleaner way | |
3494 | of representing errors (big enough to include errno codes, | |
3495 | bfd_error codes, and others). But for now just return EIO. */ | |
3496 | errno = EIO; | |
3497 | return 0; | |
3498 | } | |
3499 | ||
3500 | /* Return NR_BYTES, not TODO, in case escape chars caused us to send fewer | |
3501 | bytes than we'd planned. */ | |
3502 | return nr_bytes; | |
c906108c SS |
3503 | } |
3504 | ||
3505 | /* Read memory data directly from the remote machine. | |
3506 | This does not use the data cache; the data cache uses this. | |
3507 | MEMADDR is the address in the remote memory space. | |
3508 | MYADDR is the address of the buffer in our space. | |
3509 | LEN is the number of bytes. | |
3510 | ||
3511 | Returns number of bytes transferred, or 0 for error. */ | |
3512 | ||
917317f4 JM |
3513 | /* NOTE: cagney/1999-10-18: This function (and its siblings in other |
3514 | remote targets) shouldn't attempt to read the entire buffer. | |
3515 | Instead it should read a single packet worth of data and then | |
3516 | return the byte size of that packet to the caller. The caller (its | |
3517 | caller and its callers caller ;-) already contains code for | |
3518 | handling partial reads. */ | |
3519 | ||
c906108c SS |
3520 | static int |
3521 | remote_read_bytes (memaddr, myaddr, len) | |
3522 | CORE_ADDR memaddr; | |
3523 | char *myaddr; | |
3524 | int len; | |
3525 | { | |
11cf8741 | 3526 | char *buf; |
c906108c | 3527 | int max_buf_size; /* Max size of packet output buffer */ |
c2d11a7d | 3528 | long sizeof_buf; |
c906108c SS |
3529 | int origlen; |
3530 | ||
11cf8741 JM |
3531 | /* Create a buffer big enough for this packet. */ |
3532 | max_buf_size = get_memory_read_packet_size (); | |
c2d11a7d JM |
3533 | sizeof_buf = max_buf_size + 1; /* Space for trailing NUL */ |
3534 | buf = alloca (sizeof_buf); | |
c906108c SS |
3535 | |
3536 | origlen = len; | |
3537 | while (len > 0) | |
3538 | { | |
c906108c SS |
3539 | char *p; |
3540 | int todo; | |
3541 | int i; | |
3542 | ||
c5aa993b | 3543 | todo = min (len, max_buf_size / 2); /* num bytes that will fit */ |
c906108c SS |
3544 | |
3545 | /* construct "m"<memaddr>","<len>" */ | |
3546 | /* sprintf (buf, "m%lx,%x", (unsigned long) memaddr, todo); */ | |
3547 | memaddr = remote_address_masked (memaddr); | |
3548 | p = buf; | |
3549 | *p++ = 'm'; | |
3550 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) memaddr); | |
3551 | *p++ = ','; | |
3552 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) todo); | |
3553 | *p = '\0'; | |
3554 | ||
3555 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 3556 | getpkt (buf, sizeof_buf, 0); |
c906108c SS |
3557 | |
3558 | if (buf[0] == 'E') | |
3559 | { | |
3560 | /* There is no correspondance between what the remote protocol uses | |
3561 | for errors and errno codes. We would like a cleaner way of | |
3562 | representing errors (big enough to include errno codes, bfd_error | |
3563 | codes, and others). But for now just return EIO. */ | |
3564 | errno = EIO; | |
3565 | return 0; | |
3566 | } | |
3567 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
3568 | /* Reply describes memory byte by byte, |
3569 | each byte encoded as two hex characters. */ | |
c906108c SS |
3570 | |
3571 | p = buf; | |
3572 | for (i = 0; i < todo; i++) | |
3573 | { | |
3574 | if (p[0] == 0 || p[1] == 0) | |
3575 | /* Reply is short. This means that we were able to read | |
3576 | only part of what we wanted to. */ | |
3577 | return i + (origlen - len); | |
3578 | myaddr[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]); | |
3579 | p += 2; | |
3580 | } | |
3581 | myaddr += todo; | |
3582 | memaddr += todo; | |
3583 | len -= todo; | |
3584 | } | |
3585 | return origlen; | |
3586 | } | |
3587 | \f | |
3588 | /* Read or write LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR, | |
392a587b JM |
3589 | transferring to or from debugger address BUFFER. Write to inferior if |
3590 | SHOULD_WRITE is nonzero. Returns length of data written or read; 0 | |
3591 | for error. */ | |
3592 | ||
c906108c SS |
3593 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
3594 | static int | |
392a587b JM |
3595 | remote_xfer_memory (mem_addr, buffer, mem_len, should_write, target) |
3596 | CORE_ADDR mem_addr; | |
3597 | char *buffer; | |
3598 | int mem_len; | |
c906108c | 3599 | int should_write; |
c5aa993b | 3600 | struct target_ops *target; /* ignored */ |
c906108c | 3601 | { |
392a587b JM |
3602 | CORE_ADDR targ_addr; |
3603 | int targ_len; | |
3604 | REMOTE_TRANSLATE_XFER_ADDRESS (mem_addr, mem_len, &targ_addr, &targ_len); | |
3605 | if (targ_len <= 0) | |
c906108c | 3606 | return 0; |
c906108c | 3607 | |
392a587b JM |
3608 | return dcache_xfer_memory (remote_dcache, targ_addr, buffer, |
3609 | targ_len, should_write); | |
c906108c SS |
3610 | } |
3611 | ||
c5aa993b | 3612 | |
c906108c SS |
3613 | #if 0 |
3614 | /* Enable after 4.12. */ | |
3615 | ||
3616 | void | |
3617 | remote_search (len, data, mask, startaddr, increment, lorange, hirange | |
3618 | addr_found, data_found) | |
3619 | int len; | |
3620 | char *data; | |
3621 | char *mask; | |
3622 | CORE_ADDR startaddr; | |
3623 | int increment; | |
3624 | CORE_ADDR lorange; | |
3625 | CORE_ADDR hirange; | |
3626 | CORE_ADDR *addr_found; | |
3627 | char *data_found; | |
3628 | { | |
3629 | if (increment == -4 && len == 4) | |
3630 | { | |
3631 | long mask_long, data_long; | |
3632 | long data_found_long; | |
3633 | CORE_ADDR addr_we_found; | |
085dd6e6 | 3634 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c SS |
3635 | long returned_long[2]; |
3636 | char *p; | |
3637 | ||
3638 | mask_long = extract_unsigned_integer (mask, len); | |
3639 | data_long = extract_unsigned_integer (data, len); | |
3640 | sprintf (buf, "t%x:%x,%x", startaddr, data_long, mask_long); | |
3641 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 3642 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
3643 | if (buf[0] == '\0') |
3644 | { | |
3645 | /* The stub doesn't support the 't' request. We might want to | |
3646 | remember this fact, but on the other hand the stub could be | |
3647 | switched on us. Maybe we should remember it only until | |
3648 | the next "target remote". */ | |
3649 | generic_search (len, data, mask, startaddr, increment, lorange, | |
3650 | hirange, addr_found, data_found); | |
3651 | return; | |
3652 | } | |
3653 | ||
3654 | if (buf[0] == 'E') | |
3655 | /* There is no correspondance between what the remote protocol uses | |
3656 | for errors and errno codes. We would like a cleaner way of | |
3657 | representing errors (big enough to include errno codes, bfd_error | |
3658 | codes, and others). But for now just use EIO. */ | |
3659 | memory_error (EIO, startaddr); | |
3660 | p = buf; | |
3661 | addr_we_found = 0; | |
3662 | while (*p != '\0' && *p != ',') | |
3663 | addr_we_found = (addr_we_found << 4) + fromhex (*p++); | |
3664 | if (*p == '\0') | |
3665 | error ("Protocol error: short return for search"); | |
3666 | ||
3667 | data_found_long = 0; | |
3668 | while (*p != '\0' && *p != ',') | |
3669 | data_found_long = (data_found_long << 4) + fromhex (*p++); | |
3670 | /* Ignore anything after this comma, for future extensions. */ | |
3671 | ||
3672 | if (addr_we_found < lorange || addr_we_found >= hirange) | |
3673 | { | |
3674 | *addr_found = 0; | |
3675 | return; | |
3676 | } | |
3677 | ||
3678 | *addr_found = addr_we_found; | |
3679 | *data_found = store_unsigned_integer (data_we_found, len); | |
3680 | return; | |
3681 | } | |
3682 | generic_search (len, data, mask, startaddr, increment, lorange, | |
3683 | hirange, addr_found, data_found); | |
3684 | } | |
3685 | #endif /* 0 */ | |
3686 | \f | |
3687 | static void | |
3688 | remote_files_info (ignore) | |
3689 | struct target_ops *ignore; | |
3690 | { | |
3691 | puts_filtered ("Debugging a target over a serial line.\n"); | |
3692 | } | |
3693 | \f | |
3694 | /* Stuff for dealing with the packets which are part of this protocol. | |
3695 | See comment at top of file for details. */ | |
3696 | ||
3697 | /* Read a single character from the remote end, masking it down to 7 bits. */ | |
3698 | ||
3699 | static int | |
3700 | readchar (timeout) | |
3701 | int timeout; | |
3702 | { | |
3703 | int ch; | |
3704 | ||
3705 | ch = SERIAL_READCHAR (remote_desc, timeout); | |
3706 | ||
2acceee2 JM |
3707 | if (ch >= 0) |
3708 | return (ch & 0x7f); | |
3709 | ||
3710 | switch ((enum serial_rc) ch) | |
c906108c SS |
3711 | { |
3712 | case SERIAL_EOF: | |
2acceee2 | 3713 | target_mourn_inferior (); |
c906108c | 3714 | error ("Remote connection closed"); |
2acceee2 | 3715 | /* no return */ |
c906108c SS |
3716 | case SERIAL_ERROR: |
3717 | perror_with_name ("Remote communication error"); | |
2acceee2 | 3718 | /* no return */ |
c906108c | 3719 | case SERIAL_TIMEOUT: |
2acceee2 | 3720 | break; |
c906108c | 3721 | } |
2acceee2 | 3722 | return ch; |
c906108c SS |
3723 | } |
3724 | ||
3725 | /* Send the command in BUF to the remote machine, and read the reply | |
3726 | into BUF. Report an error if we get an error reply. */ | |
3727 | ||
3728 | static void | |
c2d11a7d JM |
3729 | remote_send (char *buf, |
3730 | long sizeof_buf) | |
c906108c SS |
3731 | { |
3732 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 3733 | getpkt (buf, sizeof_buf, 0); |
c906108c SS |
3734 | |
3735 | if (buf[0] == 'E') | |
3736 | error ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf); | |
3737 | } | |
3738 | ||
3739 | /* Display a null-terminated packet on stdout, for debugging, using C | |
3740 | string notation. */ | |
3741 | ||
3742 | static void | |
3743 | print_packet (buf) | |
3744 | char *buf; | |
3745 | { | |
3746 | puts_filtered ("\""); | |
43e526b9 | 3747 | fputstr_filtered (buf, '"', gdb_stdout); |
c906108c SS |
3748 | puts_filtered ("\""); |
3749 | } | |
3750 | ||
3751 | int | |
3752 | putpkt (buf) | |
3753 | char *buf; | |
3754 | { | |
3755 | return putpkt_binary (buf, strlen (buf)); | |
3756 | } | |
3757 | ||
3758 | /* Send a packet to the remote machine, with error checking. The data | |
3759 | of the packet is in BUF. The string in BUF can be at most PBUFSIZ - 5 | |
3760 | to account for the $, # and checksum, and for a possible /0 if we are | |
3761 | debugging (remote_debug) and want to print the sent packet as a string */ | |
3762 | ||
3763 | static int | |
3764 | putpkt_binary (buf, cnt) | |
3765 | char *buf; | |
3766 | int cnt; | |
3767 | { | |
3768 | int i; | |
3769 | unsigned char csum = 0; | |
11cf8741 | 3770 | char *buf2 = alloca (cnt + 6); |
c2d11a7d JM |
3771 | long sizeof_junkbuf = PBUFSIZ; |
3772 | char *junkbuf = alloca (sizeof_junkbuf); | |
085dd6e6 | 3773 | |
c906108c SS |
3774 | int ch; |
3775 | int tcount = 0; | |
3776 | char *p; | |
3777 | ||
3778 | /* Copy the packet into buffer BUF2, encapsulating it | |
3779 | and giving it a checksum. */ | |
3780 | ||
c906108c SS |
3781 | p = buf2; |
3782 | *p++ = '$'; | |
3783 | ||
3784 | for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) | |
3785 | { | |
3786 | csum += buf[i]; | |
3787 | *p++ = buf[i]; | |
3788 | } | |
3789 | *p++ = '#'; | |
3790 | *p++ = tohex ((csum >> 4) & 0xf); | |
3791 | *p++ = tohex (csum & 0xf); | |
3792 | ||
3793 | /* Send it over and over until we get a positive ack. */ | |
3794 | ||
3795 | while (1) | |
3796 | { | |
3797 | int started_error_output = 0; | |
3798 | ||
3799 | if (remote_debug) | |
3800 | { | |
3801 | *p = '\0'; | |
43e526b9 JM |
3802 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Sending packet: "); |
3803 | fputstrn_unfiltered (buf2, p - buf2, 0, gdb_stdlog); | |
d4f3574e | 3804 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "..."); |
0f71a2f6 | 3805 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdlog); |
c906108c SS |
3806 | } |
3807 | if (SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, buf2, p - buf2)) | |
3808 | perror_with_name ("putpkt: write failed"); | |
3809 | ||
3810 | /* read until either a timeout occurs (-2) or '+' is read */ | |
3811 | while (1) | |
3812 | { | |
3813 | ch = readchar (remote_timeout); | |
3814 | ||
c5aa993b | 3815 | if (remote_debug) |
c906108c SS |
3816 | { |
3817 | switch (ch) | |
3818 | { | |
3819 | case '+': | |
1216fa2c | 3820 | case '-': |
c906108c SS |
3821 | case SERIAL_TIMEOUT: |
3822 | case '$': | |
3823 | if (started_error_output) | |
3824 | { | |
3825 | putchar_unfiltered ('\n'); | |
3826 | started_error_output = 0; | |
3827 | } | |
3828 | } | |
3829 | } | |
3830 | ||
3831 | switch (ch) | |
3832 | { | |
3833 | case '+': | |
3834 | if (remote_debug) | |
0f71a2f6 | 3835 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Ack\n"); |
c906108c | 3836 | return 1; |
1216fa2c AC |
3837 | case '-': |
3838 | if (remote_debug) | |
3839 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Nak\n"); | |
c906108c | 3840 | case SERIAL_TIMEOUT: |
c5aa993b | 3841 | tcount++; |
c906108c SS |
3842 | if (tcount > 3) |
3843 | return 0; | |
3844 | break; /* Retransmit buffer */ | |
3845 | case '$': | |
3846 | { | |
c5aa993b JM |
3847 | /* It's probably an old response, and we're out of sync. |
3848 | Just gobble up the packet and ignore it. */ | |
c2d11a7d | 3849 | getpkt (junkbuf, sizeof_junkbuf, 0); |
c5aa993b | 3850 | continue; /* Now, go look for + */ |
c906108c SS |
3851 | } |
3852 | default: | |
3853 | if (remote_debug) | |
3854 | { | |
3855 | if (!started_error_output) | |
3856 | { | |
3857 | started_error_output = 1; | |
0f71a2f6 | 3858 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "putpkt: Junk: "); |
c906108c | 3859 | } |
0f71a2f6 | 3860 | fputc_unfiltered (ch & 0177, gdb_stdlog); |
c906108c SS |
3861 | } |
3862 | continue; | |
3863 | } | |
3864 | break; /* Here to retransmit */ | |
3865 | } | |
3866 | ||
3867 | #if 0 | |
3868 | /* This is wrong. If doing a long backtrace, the user should be | |
c5aa993b JM |
3869 | able to get out next time we call QUIT, without anything as |
3870 | violent as interrupt_query. If we want to provide a way out of | |
3871 | here without getting to the next QUIT, it should be based on | |
3872 | hitting ^C twice as in remote_wait. */ | |
c906108c SS |
3873 | if (quit_flag) |
3874 | { | |
3875 | quit_flag = 0; | |
3876 | interrupt_query (); | |
3877 | } | |
3878 | #endif | |
3879 | } | |
3880 | } | |
3881 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
3882 | static int remote_cisco_mode; |
3883 | ||
c906108c SS |
3884 | /* Come here after finding the start of the frame. Collect the rest |
3885 | into BUF, verifying the checksum, length, and handling run-length | |
c2d11a7d JM |
3886 | compression. No more than sizeof_buf-1 characters are read so that |
3887 | the buffer can be NUL terminated. | |
c906108c | 3888 | |
c2d11a7d JM |
3889 | Returns -1 on error, number of characters in buffer (ignoring the |
3890 | trailing NULL) on success. (could be extended to return one of the | |
3891 | SERIAL status indications). */ | |
3892 | ||
3893 | static long | |
3894 | read_frame (char *buf, | |
3895 | long sizeof_buf) | |
c906108c SS |
3896 | { |
3897 | unsigned char csum; | |
c2d11a7d | 3898 | long bc; |
c906108c SS |
3899 | int c; |
3900 | ||
3901 | csum = 0; | |
c2d11a7d | 3902 | bc = 0; |
c906108c SS |
3903 | |
3904 | while (1) | |
3905 | { | |
c2d11a7d | 3906 | /* ASSERT (bc < sizeof_buf - 1) - space for trailing NUL */ |
c906108c | 3907 | c = readchar (remote_timeout); |
c906108c SS |
3908 | switch (c) |
3909 | { | |
3910 | case SERIAL_TIMEOUT: | |
3911 | if (remote_debug) | |
0f71a2f6 | 3912 | fputs_filtered ("Timeout in mid-packet, retrying\n", gdb_stdlog); |
c2d11a7d | 3913 | return -1; |
c906108c SS |
3914 | case '$': |
3915 | if (remote_debug) | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
3916 | fputs_filtered ("Saw new packet start in middle of old one\n", |
3917 | gdb_stdlog); | |
c2d11a7d | 3918 | return -1; /* Start a new packet, count retries */ |
c906108c SS |
3919 | case '#': |
3920 | { | |
3921 | unsigned char pktcsum; | |
3922 | ||
c2d11a7d | 3923 | buf[bc] = '\0'; |
c906108c SS |
3924 | |
3925 | pktcsum = fromhex (readchar (remote_timeout)) << 4; | |
3926 | pktcsum |= fromhex (readchar (remote_timeout)); | |
3927 | ||
3928 | if (csum == pktcsum) | |
c2d11a7d | 3929 | return bc; |
c906108c | 3930 | |
c5aa993b | 3931 | if (remote_debug) |
c906108c | 3932 | { |
0f71a2f6 | 3933 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, |
c5aa993b | 3934 | "Bad checksum, sentsum=0x%x, csum=0x%x, buf=", |
0f71a2f6 JM |
3935 | pktcsum, csum); |
3936 | fputs_filtered (buf, gdb_stdlog); | |
3937 | fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdlog); | |
c906108c | 3938 | } |
c2d11a7d JM |
3939 | /* Number of characters in buffer ignoring trailing |
3940 | NUL. */ | |
3941 | return -1; | |
c906108c SS |
3942 | } |
3943 | case '*': /* Run length encoding */ | |
c2c6d25f JM |
3944 | { |
3945 | int repeat; | |
3946 | csum += c; | |
c906108c | 3947 | |
c2c6d25f JM |
3948 | if (remote_cisco_mode == 0) |
3949 | { | |
3950 | c = readchar (remote_timeout); | |
3951 | csum += c; | |
3952 | repeat = c - ' ' + 3; /* Compute repeat count */ | |
3953 | } | |
3954 | else | |
3955 | { | |
3956 | /* Cisco's run-length encoding variant uses two | |
3957 | hex chars to represent the repeat count. */ | |
3958 | ||
3959 | c = readchar (remote_timeout); | |
3960 | csum += c; | |
3961 | repeat = fromhex (c) << 4; | |
3962 | c = readchar (remote_timeout); | |
3963 | csum += c; | |
3964 | repeat += fromhex (c); | |
3965 | } | |
c906108c | 3966 | |
c2d11a7d JM |
3967 | /* The character before ``*'' is repeated. */ |
3968 | ||
c2c6d25f | 3969 | if (repeat > 0 && repeat <= 255 |
c2d11a7d JM |
3970 | && bc > 0 |
3971 | && bc + repeat < sizeof_buf - 1) | |
c2c6d25f | 3972 | { |
c2d11a7d JM |
3973 | memset (&buf[bc], buf[bc - 1], repeat); |
3974 | bc += repeat; | |
c2c6d25f JM |
3975 | continue; |
3976 | } | |
3977 | ||
c2d11a7d | 3978 | buf[bc] = '\0'; |
c2c6d25f JM |
3979 | printf_filtered ("Repeat count %d too large for buffer: ", repeat); |
3980 | puts_filtered (buf); | |
3981 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
c2d11a7d | 3982 | return -1; |
c2c6d25f | 3983 | } |
c906108c | 3984 | default: |
c2d11a7d | 3985 | if (bc < sizeof_buf - 1) |
c906108c | 3986 | { |
c2d11a7d | 3987 | buf[bc++] = c; |
c906108c SS |
3988 | csum += c; |
3989 | continue; | |
3990 | } | |
3991 | ||
c2d11a7d | 3992 | buf[bc] = '\0'; |
c906108c SS |
3993 | puts_filtered ("Remote packet too long: "); |
3994 | puts_filtered (buf); | |
3995 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
3996 | ||
c2d11a7d | 3997 | return -1; |
c906108c SS |
3998 | } |
3999 | } | |
4000 | } | |
4001 | ||
4002 | /* Read a packet from the remote machine, with error checking, and | |
c2d11a7d JM |
4003 | store it in BUF. If FOREVER, wait forever rather than timing out; |
4004 | this is used (in synchronous mode) to wait for a target that is is | |
4005 | executing user code to stop. */ | |
d9fcf2fb JM |
4006 | /* FIXME: ezannoni 2000-02-01 this wrapper is necessary so that we |
4007 | don't have to change all the calls to getpkt to deal with the | |
4008 | return value, because at the moment I don't know what the right | |
4009 | thing to do it for those. */ | |
c906108c | 4010 | void |
c2d11a7d JM |
4011 | getpkt (char *buf, |
4012 | long sizeof_buf, | |
4013 | int forever) | |
d9fcf2fb JM |
4014 | { |
4015 | int timed_out; | |
4016 | ||
4017 | timed_out = getpkt_sane (buf, sizeof_buf, forever); | |
4018 | } | |
4019 | ||
4020 | ||
4021 | /* Read a packet from the remote machine, with error checking, and | |
4022 | store it in BUF. If FOREVER, wait forever rather than timing out; | |
4023 | this is used (in synchronous mode) to wait for a target that is is | |
4024 | executing user code to stop. If FOREVER == 0, this function is | |
4025 | allowed to time out gracefully and return an indication of this to | |
4026 | the caller. */ | |
4027 | int | |
4028 | getpkt_sane (char *buf, | |
4029 | long sizeof_buf, | |
4030 | int forever) | |
c906108c SS |
4031 | { |
4032 | int c; | |
4033 | int tries; | |
4034 | int timeout; | |
4035 | int val; | |
4036 | ||
c5aa993b | 4037 | strcpy (buf, "timeout"); |
c906108c SS |
4038 | |
4039 | if (forever) | |
4040 | { | |
c906108c | 4041 | timeout = watchdog > 0 ? watchdog : -1; |
c906108c SS |
4042 | } |
4043 | ||
4044 | else | |
4045 | timeout = remote_timeout; | |
4046 | ||
4047 | #define MAX_TRIES 3 | |
4048 | ||
4049 | for (tries = 1; tries <= MAX_TRIES; tries++) | |
4050 | { | |
4051 | /* This can loop forever if the remote side sends us characters | |
c5aa993b JM |
4052 | continuously, but if it pauses, we'll get a zero from readchar |
4053 | because of timeout. Then we'll count that as a retry. */ | |
c906108c SS |
4054 | |
4055 | /* Note that we will only wait forever prior to the start of a packet. | |
c5aa993b JM |
4056 | After that, we expect characters to arrive at a brisk pace. They |
4057 | should show up within remote_timeout intervals. */ | |
c906108c SS |
4058 | |
4059 | do | |
4060 | { | |
4061 | c = readchar (timeout); | |
4062 | ||
4063 | if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT) | |
4064 | { | |
2acceee2 | 4065 | if (forever) /* Watchdog went off? Kill the target. */ |
c906108c | 4066 | { |
2acceee2 | 4067 | QUIT; |
c906108c SS |
4068 | target_mourn_inferior (); |
4069 | error ("Watchdog has expired. Target detached.\n"); | |
4070 | } | |
c906108c | 4071 | if (remote_debug) |
0f71a2f6 | 4072 | fputs_filtered ("Timed out.\n", gdb_stdlog); |
c906108c SS |
4073 | goto retry; |
4074 | } | |
4075 | } | |
4076 | while (c != '$'); | |
4077 | ||
4078 | /* We've found the start of a packet, now collect the data. */ | |
4079 | ||
c2d11a7d | 4080 | val = read_frame (buf, sizeof_buf); |
c906108c | 4081 | |
c2d11a7d | 4082 | if (val >= 0) |
c906108c SS |
4083 | { |
4084 | if (remote_debug) | |
43e526b9 JM |
4085 | { |
4086 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Packet received: "); | |
4087 | fputstr_unfiltered (buf, 0, gdb_stdlog); | |
4088 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\n"); | |
4089 | } | |
c906108c | 4090 | SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "+", 1); |
d9fcf2fb | 4091 | return 0; |
c906108c SS |
4092 | } |
4093 | ||
4094 | /* Try the whole thing again. */ | |
4095 | retry: | |
4096 | SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "-", 1); | |
4097 | } | |
4098 | ||
4099 | /* We have tried hard enough, and just can't receive the packet. Give up. */ | |
4100 | ||
4101 | printf_unfiltered ("Ignoring packet error, continuing...\n"); | |
4102 | SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "+", 1); | |
d9fcf2fb | 4103 | return 1; |
c906108c SS |
4104 | } |
4105 | \f | |
4106 | static void | |
4107 | remote_kill () | |
4108 | { | |
4109 | /* For some mysterious reason, wait_for_inferior calls kill instead of | |
4110 | mourn after it gets TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED. Work around it. */ | |
4111 | if (kill_kludge) | |
4112 | { | |
4113 | kill_kludge = 0; | |
4114 | target_mourn_inferior (); | |
4115 | return; | |
4116 | } | |
4117 | ||
4118 | /* Use catch_errors so the user can quit from gdb even when we aren't on | |
4119 | speaking terms with the remote system. */ | |
c5aa993b | 4120 | catch_errors ((catch_errors_ftype *) putpkt, "k", "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR); |
c906108c SS |
4121 | |
4122 | /* Don't wait for it to die. I'm not really sure it matters whether | |
4123 | we do or not. For the existing stubs, kill is a noop. */ | |
4124 | target_mourn_inferior (); | |
4125 | } | |
4126 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
4127 | /* Async version of remote_kill. */ |
4128 | static void | |
4129 | remote_async_kill () | |
4130 | { | |
4131 | /* Unregister the file descriptor from the event loop. */ | |
ed9a39eb | 4132 | if (target_is_async_p ()) |
c2c6d25f | 4133 | SERIAL_ASYNC (remote_desc, NULL, 0); |
43ff13b4 JM |
4134 | |
4135 | /* For some mysterious reason, wait_for_inferior calls kill instead of | |
4136 | mourn after it gets TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED. Work around it. */ | |
4137 | if (kill_kludge) | |
4138 | { | |
4139 | kill_kludge = 0; | |
4140 | target_mourn_inferior (); | |
4141 | return; | |
4142 | } | |
4143 | ||
4144 | /* Use catch_errors so the user can quit from gdb even when we aren't on | |
4145 | speaking terms with the remote system. */ | |
c5aa993b | 4146 | catch_errors ((catch_errors_ftype *) putpkt, "k", "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR); |
43ff13b4 JM |
4147 | |
4148 | /* Don't wait for it to die. I'm not really sure it matters whether | |
4149 | we do or not. For the existing stubs, kill is a noop. */ | |
4150 | target_mourn_inferior (); | |
4151 | } | |
4152 | ||
c906108c SS |
4153 | static void |
4154 | remote_mourn () | |
4155 | { | |
4156 | remote_mourn_1 (&remote_ops); | |
4157 | } | |
4158 | ||
53a5351d JM |
4159 | static void |
4160 | remote_async_mourn () | |
4161 | { | |
4162 | remote_mourn_1 (&remote_async_ops); | |
4163 | } | |
4164 | ||
c906108c SS |
4165 | static void |
4166 | extended_remote_mourn () | |
4167 | { | |
4168 | /* We do _not_ want to mourn the target like this; this will | |
4169 | remove the extended remote target from the target stack, | |
4170 | and the next time the user says "run" it'll fail. | |
4171 | ||
4172 | FIXME: What is the right thing to do here? */ | |
4173 | #if 0 | |
4174 | remote_mourn_1 (&extended_remote_ops); | |
4175 | #endif | |
4176 | } | |
4177 | ||
4178 | /* Worker function for remote_mourn. */ | |
4179 | static void | |
4180 | remote_mourn_1 (target) | |
4181 | struct target_ops *target; | |
4182 | { | |
4183 | unpush_target (target); | |
4184 | generic_mourn_inferior (); | |
4185 | } | |
4186 | ||
4187 | /* In the extended protocol we want to be able to do things like | |
4188 | "run" and have them basically work as expected. So we need | |
4189 | a special create_inferior function. | |
4190 | ||
4191 | FIXME: One day add support for changing the exec file | |
4192 | we're debugging, arguments and an environment. */ | |
4193 | ||
4194 | static void | |
4195 | extended_remote_create_inferior (exec_file, args, env) | |
4196 | char *exec_file; | |
4197 | char *args; | |
4198 | char **env; | |
4199 | { | |
4200 | /* Rip out the breakpoints; we'll reinsert them after restarting | |
4201 | the remote server. */ | |
4202 | remove_breakpoints (); | |
4203 | ||
4204 | /* Now restart the remote server. */ | |
4205 | extended_remote_restart (); | |
4206 | ||
4207 | /* Now put the breakpoints back in. This way we're safe if the | |
4208 | restart function works via a unix fork on the remote side. */ | |
4209 | insert_breakpoints (); | |
4210 | ||
4211 | /* Clean up from the last time we were running. */ | |
4212 | clear_proceed_status (); | |
4213 | ||
4214 | /* Let the remote process run. */ | |
4215 | proceed (-1, TARGET_SIGNAL_0, 0); | |
4216 | } | |
4217 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
4218 | /* Async version of extended_remote_create_inferior. */ |
4219 | static void | |
4220 | extended_remote_async_create_inferior (exec_file, args, env) | |
4221 | char *exec_file; | |
4222 | char *args; | |
4223 | char **env; | |
4224 | { | |
4225 | /* Rip out the breakpoints; we'll reinsert them after restarting | |
4226 | the remote server. */ | |
4227 | remove_breakpoints (); | |
4228 | ||
4229 | /* If running asynchronously, register the target file descriptor | |
4230 | with the event loop. */ | |
2acceee2 JM |
4231 | if (event_loop_p && target_can_async_p ()) |
4232 | target_async (inferior_event_handler, 0); | |
43ff13b4 JM |
4233 | |
4234 | /* Now restart the remote server. */ | |
4235 | extended_remote_restart (); | |
4236 | ||
4237 | /* Now put the breakpoints back in. This way we're safe if the | |
4238 | restart function works via a unix fork on the remote side. */ | |
4239 | insert_breakpoints (); | |
4240 | ||
4241 | /* Clean up from the last time we were running. */ | |
4242 | clear_proceed_status (); | |
4243 | ||
4244 | /* Let the remote process run. */ | |
4245 | proceed (-1, TARGET_SIGNAL_0, 0); | |
4246 | } | |
c906108c | 4247 | \f |
c5aa993b | 4248 | |
c906108c SS |
4249 | /* On some machines, e.g. 68k, we may use a different breakpoint instruction |
4250 | than other targets; in those use REMOTE_BREAKPOINT instead of just | |
4251 | BREAKPOINT. Also, bi-endian targets may define LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT | |
4252 | and BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT. If none of these are defined, we just call | |
4253 | the standard routines that are in mem-break.c. */ | |
4254 | ||
4255 | /* FIXME, these ought to be done in a more dynamic fashion. For instance, | |
4256 | the choice of breakpoint instruction affects target program design and | |
4257 | vice versa, and by making it user-tweakable, the special code here | |
4258 | goes away and we need fewer special GDB configurations. */ | |
4259 | ||
4260 | #if defined (LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) && defined (BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) && !defined(REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) | |
4261 | #define REMOTE_BREAKPOINT | |
4262 | #endif | |
4263 | ||
4264 | #ifdef REMOTE_BREAKPOINT | |
4265 | ||
4266 | /* If the target isn't bi-endian, just pretend it is. */ | |
4267 | #if !defined (LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) && !defined (BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) | |
4268 | #define LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT REMOTE_BREAKPOINT | |
4269 | #define BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT REMOTE_BREAKPOINT | |
4270 | #endif | |
4271 | ||
4272 | static unsigned char big_break_insn[] = BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT; | |
4273 | static unsigned char little_break_insn[] = LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT; | |
4274 | ||
4275 | #endif /* REMOTE_BREAKPOINT */ | |
4276 | ||
4277 | /* Insert a breakpoint on targets that don't have any better breakpoint | |
4278 | support. We read the contents of the target location and stash it, | |
4279 | then overwrite it with a breakpoint instruction. ADDR is the target | |
4280 | location in the target machine. CONTENTS_CACHE is a pointer to | |
4281 | memory allocated for saving the target contents. It is guaranteed | |
4282 | by the caller to be long enough to save sizeof BREAKPOINT bytes (this | |
4283 | is accomplished via BREAKPOINT_MAX). */ | |
4284 | ||
4285 | static int | |
4286 | remote_insert_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache) | |
4287 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
4288 | char *contents_cache; | |
4289 | { | |
4290 | #ifdef REMOTE_BREAKPOINT | |
4291 | int val; | |
96baa820 JM |
4292 | #endif |
4293 | int bp_size; | |
4294 | ||
4295 | /* Try the "Z" packet if it is not already disabled. | |
4296 | If it succeeds, then set the support to PACKET_ENABLE. | |
4297 | If it fails, and the user has explicitly requested the Z support | |
4298 | then report an error, otherwise, mark it disabled and go on. */ | |
4299 | ||
4300 | if ((remote_protocol_Z.support == PACKET_ENABLE) | |
4301 | || (remote_protocol_Z.support == PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN)) | |
4302 | { | |
e514a9d6 JM |
4303 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
4304 | char *p = buf; | |
96baa820 JM |
4305 | |
4306 | addr = remote_address_masked (addr); | |
4307 | *(p++) = 'Z'; | |
4308 | *(p++) = '0'; | |
4309 | *(p++) = ','; | |
4310 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr); | |
4311 | BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&addr, &bp_size); | |
4312 | sprintf (p, ",%d", bp_size); | |
4313 | ||
4314 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 4315 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
96baa820 JM |
4316 | |
4317 | if (buf[0] != '\0') | |
4318 | { | |
4319 | remote_protocol_Z.support = PACKET_ENABLE; | |
4320 | return (buf[0] == 'E'); | |
4321 | } | |
4322 | ||
4323 | /* The stub does not support the 'Z' request. If the user has | |
4324 | explicitly requested the Z support, or if the stub previously | |
4325 | said it supported the packet, this is an error, | |
4326 | otherwise, mark it disabled. */ | |
4327 | ||
4328 | else if (remote_protocol_Z.support == PACKET_ENABLE) | |
4329 | { | |
4330 | error ("Protocol error: Z packet not recognized by stub"); | |
4331 | } | |
4332 | else | |
4333 | { | |
4334 | remote_protocol_Z.support = PACKET_DISABLE; | |
4335 | } | |
4336 | } | |
c906108c | 4337 | |
96baa820 | 4338 | #ifdef REMOTE_BREAKPOINT |
c906108c SS |
4339 | val = target_read_memory (addr, contents_cache, sizeof big_break_insn); |
4340 | ||
4341 | if (val == 0) | |
4342 | { | |
4343 | if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN) | |
4344 | val = target_write_memory (addr, (char *) big_break_insn, | |
4345 | sizeof big_break_insn); | |
4346 | else | |
4347 | val = target_write_memory (addr, (char *) little_break_insn, | |
4348 | sizeof little_break_insn); | |
4349 | } | |
4350 | ||
4351 | return val; | |
4352 | #else | |
4353 | return memory_insert_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache); | |
4354 | #endif /* REMOTE_BREAKPOINT */ | |
4355 | } | |
4356 | ||
4357 | static int | |
4358 | remote_remove_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache) | |
4359 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
4360 | char *contents_cache; | |
4361 | { | |
96baa820 JM |
4362 | int bp_size; |
4363 | ||
4364 | if ((remote_protocol_Z.support == PACKET_ENABLE) | |
4365 | || (remote_protocol_Z.support == PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN)) | |
4366 | { | |
e514a9d6 JM |
4367 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
4368 | char *p = buf; | |
96baa820 JM |
4369 | |
4370 | *(p++) = 'z'; | |
4371 | *(p++) = '0'; | |
4372 | *(p++) = ','; | |
4373 | ||
4374 | addr = remote_address_masked (addr); | |
4375 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr); | |
4376 | BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&addr, &bp_size); | |
4377 | sprintf (p, ",%d", bp_size); | |
4378 | ||
4379 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 4380 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
96baa820 JM |
4381 | |
4382 | return (buf[0] == 'E'); | |
4383 | } | |
4384 | ||
c906108c SS |
4385 | #ifdef REMOTE_BREAKPOINT |
4386 | return target_write_memory (addr, contents_cache, sizeof big_break_insn); | |
4387 | #else | |
4388 | return memory_remove_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache); | |
4389 | #endif /* REMOTE_BREAKPOINT */ | |
4390 | } | |
4391 | ||
96baa820 JM |
4392 | #ifdef TARGET_HAS_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINTS |
4393 | int | |
4394 | remote_insert_watchpoint (addr, len, type) | |
4395 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
4396 | int len; | |
4397 | int type; | |
4398 | { | |
e514a9d6 JM |
4399 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
4400 | char *p; | |
96baa820 JM |
4401 | |
4402 | if (remote_protocol_Z.support == PACKET_DISABLE) | |
4403 | error ("Can't set hardware watchpoints without the 'Z' packet\n"); | |
4404 | ||
4405 | sprintf (buf, "Z%x,", type + 2 ); | |
4406 | p = strchr (buf, '\0'); | |
4407 | addr = remote_address_masked (addr); | |
4408 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr); | |
d4f3574e | 4409 | sprintf (p, ",%x", len); |
96baa820 JM |
4410 | |
4411 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 4412 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
96baa820 JM |
4413 | |
4414 | if (buf[0] == '\0' || buf [0] == 'E') | |
4415 | return -1; | |
4416 | ||
4417 | return 0; | |
4418 | } | |
4419 | ||
4420 | int | |
4421 | remote_remove_watchpoint (addr, len, type) | |
4422 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
4423 | int len; | |
4424 | int type; | |
4425 | { | |
e514a9d6 JM |
4426 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
4427 | char *p; | |
96baa820 JM |
4428 | |
4429 | sprintf (buf, "z%x,", type + 2 ); | |
4430 | p = strchr (buf, '\0'); | |
4431 | addr = remote_address_masked (addr); | |
4432 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr); | |
d4f3574e | 4433 | sprintf (p, ",%x", len); |
96baa820 | 4434 | putpkt (buf); |
c2d11a7d | 4435 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
96baa820 JM |
4436 | |
4437 | if (buf[0] == '\0' || buf [0] == 'E') | |
4438 | return -1; | |
4439 | ||
4440 | return 0; | |
4441 | } | |
4442 | ||
4443 | int | |
4444 | remote_insert_hw_breakpoint (addr, len) | |
4445 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
4446 | int len; | |
4447 | { | |
e514a9d6 JM |
4448 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
4449 | char *p = buf; | |
96baa820 JM |
4450 | |
4451 | if (remote_protocol_Z.support == PACKET_DISABLE) | |
4452 | error ("Can't set hardware breakpoints without the 'Z' packet\n"); | |
4453 | ||
4454 | *(p++) = 'Z'; | |
4455 | *(p++) = '1'; | |
4456 | *(p++) = ','; | |
4457 | ||
4458 | addr = remote_address_masked (addr); | |
4459 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr); | |
4460 | *p = '\0'; | |
4461 | ||
4462 | putpkt (buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 4463 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
96baa820 JM |
4464 | |
4465 | if (buf[0] == '\0' || buf [0] == 'E') | |
4466 | return -1; | |
4467 | ||
4468 | return 0; | |
4469 | } | |
4470 | ||
4471 | int | |
4472 | remote_remove_hw_breakpoint (addr, len) | |
4473 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
4474 | int len; | |
4475 | { | |
e514a9d6 JM |
4476 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
4477 | char *p = buf; | |
96baa820 JM |
4478 | |
4479 | *(p++) = 'z'; | |
4480 | *(p++) = '1'; | |
4481 | *(p++) = ','; | |
4482 | ||
4483 | addr = remote_address_masked (addr); | |
4484 | p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr); | |
4485 | *p = '\0'; | |
4486 | ||
4487 | putpkt(buf); | |
c2d11a7d | 4488 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
96baa820 JM |
4489 | |
4490 | if (buf[0] == '\0' || buf [0] == 'E') | |
4491 | return -1; | |
4492 | ||
4493 | return 0; | |
4494 | } | |
4495 | #endif | |
4496 | ||
c906108c SS |
4497 | /* Some targets are only capable of doing downloads, and afterwards |
4498 | they switch to the remote serial protocol. This function provides | |
4499 | a clean way to get from the download target to the remote target. | |
4500 | It's basically just a wrapper so that we don't have to expose any | |
4501 | of the internal workings of remote.c. | |
4502 | ||
4503 | Prior to calling this routine, you should shutdown the current | |
4504 | target code, else you will get the "A program is being debugged | |
4505 | already..." message. Usually a call to pop_target() suffices. */ | |
4506 | ||
4507 | void | |
4508 | push_remote_target (name, from_tty) | |
4509 | char *name; | |
4510 | int from_tty; | |
4511 | { | |
4512 | printf_filtered ("Switching to remote protocol\n"); | |
4513 | remote_open (name, from_tty); | |
4514 | } | |
4515 | ||
4516 | /* Other targets want to use the entire remote serial module but with | |
4517 | certain remote_ops overridden. */ | |
4518 | ||
4519 | void | |
4520 | open_remote_target (name, from_tty, target, extended_p) | |
4521 | char *name; | |
4522 | int from_tty; | |
4523 | struct target_ops *target; | |
4524 | int extended_p; | |
4525 | { | |
4526 | printf_filtered ("Selecting the %sremote protocol\n", | |
4527 | (extended_p ? "extended-" : "")); | |
4528 | remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, target, extended_p); | |
4529 | } | |
4530 | ||
4531 | /* Table used by the crc32 function to calcuate the checksum. */ | |
4532 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
4533 | static unsigned long crc32_table[256] = |
4534 | {0, 0}; | |
c906108c SS |
4535 | |
4536 | static unsigned long | |
4537 | crc32 (buf, len, crc) | |
4538 | unsigned char *buf; | |
4539 | int len; | |
4540 | unsigned int crc; | |
4541 | { | |
c5aa993b | 4542 | if (!crc32_table[1]) |
c906108c SS |
4543 | { |
4544 | /* Initialize the CRC table and the decoding table. */ | |
4545 | int i, j; | |
4546 | unsigned int c; | |
4547 | ||
4548 | for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) | |
c5aa993b JM |
4549 | { |
4550 | for (c = i << 24, j = 8; j > 0; --j) | |
4551 | c = c & 0x80000000 ? (c << 1) ^ 0x04c11db7 : (c << 1); | |
4552 | crc32_table[i] = c; | |
4553 | } | |
c906108c SS |
4554 | } |
4555 | ||
4556 | while (len--) | |
4557 | { | |
4558 | crc = (crc << 8) ^ crc32_table[((crc >> 24) ^ *buf) & 255]; | |
4559 | buf++; | |
4560 | } | |
4561 | return crc; | |
4562 | } | |
4563 | ||
4564 | /* compare-sections command | |
4565 | ||
4566 | With no arguments, compares each loadable section in the exec bfd | |
4567 | with the same memory range on the target, and reports mismatches. | |
4568 | Useful for verifying the image on the target against the exec file. | |
4569 | Depends on the target understanding the new "qCRC:" request. */ | |
4570 | ||
e514a9d6 JM |
4571 | /* FIXME: cagney/1999-10-26: This command should be broken down into a |
4572 | target method (target verify memory) and generic version of the | |
4573 | actual command. This will allow other high-level code (especially | |
4574 | generic_load()) to make use of this target functionality. */ | |
4575 | ||
c906108c SS |
4576 | static void |
4577 | compare_sections_command (args, from_tty) | |
4578 | char *args; | |
4579 | int from_tty; | |
4580 | { | |
4581 | asection *s; | |
4582 | unsigned long host_crc, target_crc; | |
4583 | extern bfd *exec_bfd; | |
4584 | struct cleanup *old_chain; | |
085dd6e6 JM |
4585 | char *tmp; |
4586 | char *sectdata; | |
4587 | char *sectname; | |
4588 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
c906108c SS |
4589 | bfd_size_type size; |
4590 | bfd_vma lma; | |
4591 | int matched = 0; | |
4592 | int mismatched = 0; | |
4593 | ||
4594 | if (!exec_bfd) | |
4595 | error ("command cannot be used without an exec file"); | |
4596 | if (!current_target.to_shortname || | |
4597 | strcmp (current_target.to_shortname, "remote") != 0) | |
4598 | error ("command can only be used with remote target"); | |
4599 | ||
c5aa993b | 4600 | for (s = exec_bfd->sections; s; s = s->next) |
c906108c SS |
4601 | { |
4602 | if (!(s->flags & SEC_LOAD)) | |
c5aa993b | 4603 | continue; /* skip non-loadable section */ |
c906108c SS |
4604 | |
4605 | size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (s); | |
4606 | if (size == 0) | |
c5aa993b | 4607 | continue; /* skip zero-length section */ |
c906108c SS |
4608 | |
4609 | sectname = (char *) bfd_get_section_name (exec_bfd, s); | |
4610 | if (args && strcmp (args, sectname) != 0) | |
c5aa993b | 4611 | continue; /* not the section selected by user */ |
c906108c | 4612 | |
c5aa993b | 4613 | matched = 1; /* do this section */ |
c906108c SS |
4614 | lma = s->lma; |
4615 | /* FIXME: assumes lma can fit into long */ | |
4616 | sprintf (buf, "qCRC:%lx,%lx", (long) lma, (long) size); | |
4617 | putpkt (buf); | |
4618 | ||
4619 | /* be clever; compute the host_crc before waiting for target reply */ | |
4620 | sectdata = xmalloc (size); | |
4621 | old_chain = make_cleanup (free, sectdata); | |
4622 | bfd_get_section_contents (exec_bfd, s, sectdata, 0, size); | |
4623 | host_crc = crc32 ((unsigned char *) sectdata, size, 0xffffffff); | |
4624 | ||
c2d11a7d | 4625 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
4626 | if (buf[0] == 'E') |
4627 | error ("target memory fault, section %s, range 0x%08x -- 0x%08x", | |
4628 | sectname, lma, lma + size); | |
4629 | if (buf[0] != 'C') | |
4630 | error ("remote target does not support this operation"); | |
4631 | ||
4632 | for (target_crc = 0, tmp = &buf[1]; *tmp; tmp++) | |
4633 | target_crc = target_crc * 16 + fromhex (*tmp); | |
4634 | ||
d4f3574e SS |
4635 | printf_filtered ("Section %s, range 0x%s -- 0x%s: ", |
4636 | sectname, paddr (lma), paddr (lma + size)); | |
c906108c SS |
4637 | if (host_crc == target_crc) |
4638 | printf_filtered ("matched.\n"); | |
4639 | else | |
c5aa993b JM |
4640 | { |
4641 | printf_filtered ("MIS-MATCHED!\n"); | |
4642 | mismatched++; | |
4643 | } | |
c906108c SS |
4644 | |
4645 | do_cleanups (old_chain); | |
4646 | } | |
4647 | if (mismatched > 0) | |
4648 | warning ("One or more sections of the remote executable does not match\n\ | |
4649 | the loaded file\n"); | |
4650 | if (args && !matched) | |
4651 | printf_filtered ("No loaded section named '%s'.\n", args); | |
4652 | } | |
4653 | ||
4654 | static int | |
4655 | remote_query (query_type, buf, outbuf, bufsiz) | |
4656 | int query_type; | |
4657 | char *buf; | |
4658 | char *outbuf; | |
4659 | int *bufsiz; | |
4660 | { | |
4661 | int i; | |
085dd6e6 | 4662 | char *buf2 = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c | 4663 | char *p2 = &buf2[0]; |
c906108c | 4664 | |
c5aa993b | 4665 | if (!bufsiz) |
c906108c SS |
4666 | error ("null pointer to remote bufer size specified"); |
4667 | ||
cce74817 | 4668 | /* minimum outbuf size is PBUFSIZ - if bufsiz is not large enough let |
c906108c SS |
4669 | the caller know and return what the minimum size is */ |
4670 | /* Note: a zero bufsiz can be used to query the minimum buffer size */ | |
c5aa993b | 4671 | if (*bufsiz < PBUFSIZ) |
c906108c SS |
4672 | { |
4673 | *bufsiz = PBUFSIZ; | |
4674 | return -1; | |
4675 | } | |
4676 | ||
4677 | /* except for querying the minimum buffer size, target must be open */ | |
c5aa993b | 4678 | if (!remote_desc) |
c906108c SS |
4679 | error ("remote query is only available after target open"); |
4680 | ||
4681 | /* we only take uppercase letters as query types, at least for now */ | |
c5aa993b | 4682 | if ((query_type < 'A') || (query_type > 'Z')) |
c906108c SS |
4683 | error ("invalid remote query type"); |
4684 | ||
c5aa993b | 4685 | if (!buf) |
c906108c SS |
4686 | error ("null remote query specified"); |
4687 | ||
c5aa993b | 4688 | if (!outbuf) |
c906108c SS |
4689 | error ("remote query requires a buffer to receive data"); |
4690 | ||
4691 | outbuf[0] = '\0'; | |
4692 | ||
4693 | *p2++ = 'q'; | |
4694 | *p2++ = query_type; | |
4695 | ||
4696 | /* we used one buffer char for the remote protocol q command and another | |
4697 | for the query type. As the remote protocol encapsulation uses 4 chars | |
4698 | plus one extra in case we are debugging (remote_debug), | |
4699 | we have PBUFZIZ - 7 left to pack the query string */ | |
4700 | i = 0; | |
c5aa993b | 4701 | while (buf[i] && (i < (PBUFSIZ - 8))) |
c906108c SS |
4702 | { |
4703 | /* bad caller may have sent forbidden characters */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
4704 | if ((!isprint (buf[i])) || (buf[i] == '$') || (buf[i] == '#')) |
4705 | error ("illegal characters in query string"); | |
c906108c SS |
4706 | |
4707 | *p2++ = buf[i]; | |
4708 | i++; | |
4709 | } | |
4710 | *p2 = buf[i]; | |
4711 | ||
c5aa993b | 4712 | if (buf[i]) |
c906108c SS |
4713 | error ("query larger than available buffer"); |
4714 | ||
4715 | i = putpkt (buf2); | |
c5aa993b JM |
4716 | if (i < 0) |
4717 | return i; | |
c906108c | 4718 | |
c2d11a7d | 4719 | getpkt (outbuf, *bufsiz, 0); |
c906108c SS |
4720 | |
4721 | return 0; | |
4722 | } | |
4723 | ||
96baa820 JM |
4724 | static void |
4725 | remote_rcmd (char *command, | |
d9fcf2fb | 4726 | struct ui_file *outbuf) |
96baa820 JM |
4727 | { |
4728 | int i; | |
4729 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); | |
4730 | char *p = buf; | |
4731 | ||
4732 | if (!remote_desc) | |
4733 | error ("remote rcmd is only available after target open"); | |
4734 | ||
7be570e7 JM |
4735 | /* Send a NULL command across as an empty command */ |
4736 | if (command == NULL) | |
4737 | command = ""; | |
4738 | ||
96baa820 JM |
4739 | /* The query prefix */ |
4740 | strcpy (buf, "qRcmd,"); | |
4741 | p = strchr (buf, '\0'); | |
4742 | ||
4743 | if ((strlen (buf) + strlen (command) * 2 + 8/*misc*/) > PBUFSIZ) | |
4744 | error ("\"monitor\" command ``%s'' is too long\n", command); | |
4745 | ||
4746 | /* Encode the actual command */ | |
4747 | for (i = 0; command[i]; i++) | |
4748 | { | |
4749 | *p++ = tohex ((command[i] >> 4) & 0xf); | |
4750 | *p++ = tohex (command[i] & 0xf); | |
4751 | } | |
4752 | *p = '\0'; | |
4753 | ||
4754 | if (putpkt (buf) < 0) | |
4755 | error ("Communication problem with target\n"); | |
4756 | ||
4757 | /* get/display the response */ | |
4758 | while (1) | |
4759 | { | |
4760 | /* XXX - see also tracepoint.c:remote_get_noisy_reply() */ | |
4761 | buf[0] = '\0'; | |
c2d11a7d | 4762 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
96baa820 JM |
4763 | if (buf[0] == '\0') |
4764 | error ("Target does not support this command\n"); | |
4765 | if (buf[0] == 'O' && buf[1] != 'K') | |
4766 | { | |
4767 | remote_console_output (buf + 1); /* 'O' message from stub */ | |
4768 | continue; | |
4769 | } | |
4770 | if (strcmp (buf, "OK") == 0) | |
4771 | break; | |
7be570e7 JM |
4772 | if (strlen (buf) == 3 && buf[0] == 'E' |
4773 | && isdigit (buf[1]) && isdigit (buf[2])) | |
4774 | { | |
4775 | error ("Protocol error with Rcmd"); | |
4776 | } | |
96baa820 JM |
4777 | for (p = buf; p[0] != '\0' && p[1] != '\0'; p += 2) |
4778 | { | |
4779 | char c = (fromhex (p[0]) << 4) + fromhex (p[1]); | |
4780 | fputc_unfiltered (c, outbuf); | |
4781 | } | |
4782 | break; | |
4783 | } | |
4784 | } | |
4785 | ||
c906108c SS |
4786 | static void |
4787 | packet_command (args, from_tty) | |
4788 | char *args; | |
4789 | int from_tty; | |
4790 | { | |
085dd6e6 | 4791 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
c906108c | 4792 | |
c5aa993b | 4793 | if (!remote_desc) |
c906108c SS |
4794 | error ("command can only be used with remote target"); |
4795 | ||
c5aa993b | 4796 | if (!args) |
c906108c SS |
4797 | error ("remote-packet command requires packet text as argument"); |
4798 | ||
4799 | puts_filtered ("sending: "); | |
4800 | print_packet (args); | |
4801 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
4802 | putpkt (args); | |
4803 | ||
c2d11a7d | 4804 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
c906108c SS |
4805 | puts_filtered ("received: "); |
4806 | print_packet (buf); | |
4807 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
4808 | } | |
4809 | ||
4810 | #if 0 | |
4811 | /* --------- UNIT_TEST for THREAD oriented PACKETS ------------------------- */ | |
4812 | ||
a14ed312 | 4813 | static void display_thread_info (struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info); |
c906108c | 4814 | |
a14ed312 | 4815 | static void threadset_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty); |
c906108c | 4816 | |
a14ed312 | 4817 | static void threadalive_test (char *cmd, int tty); |
c906108c | 4818 | |
a14ed312 | 4819 | static void threadlist_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty); |
c906108c | 4820 | |
a14ed312 | 4821 | int get_and_display_threadinfo (threadref * ref); |
c906108c | 4822 | |
a14ed312 | 4823 | static void threadinfo_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty); |
c906108c | 4824 | |
a14ed312 | 4825 | static int thread_display_step (threadref * ref, void *context); |
c906108c | 4826 | |
a14ed312 | 4827 | static void threadlist_update_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty); |
c906108c | 4828 | |
a14ed312 | 4829 | static void init_remote_threadtests (void); |
c906108c | 4830 | |
c5aa993b | 4831 | #define SAMPLE_THREAD 0x05060708 /* Truncated 64 bit threadid */ |
c906108c SS |
4832 | |
4833 | static void | |
4834 | threadset_test_cmd (cmd, tty) | |
4835 | char *cmd; | |
4836 | int tty; | |
4837 | { | |
4838 | int sample_thread = SAMPLE_THREAD; | |
4839 | ||
4840 | printf_filtered ("Remote threadset test\n"); | |
4841 | set_thread (sample_thread, 1); | |
4842 | } | |
4843 | ||
4844 | ||
4845 | static void | |
4846 | threadalive_test (cmd, tty) | |
4847 | char *cmd; | |
4848 | int tty; | |
4849 | { | |
4850 | int sample_thread = SAMPLE_THREAD; | |
4851 | ||
4852 | if (remote_thread_alive (sample_thread)) | |
4853 | printf_filtered ("PASS: Thread alive test\n"); | |
4854 | else | |
4855 | printf_filtered ("FAIL: Thread alive test\n"); | |
4856 | } | |
4857 | ||
a14ed312 | 4858 | void output_threadid (char *title, threadref * ref); |
c906108c SS |
4859 | |
4860 | void | |
4861 | output_threadid (title, ref) | |
4862 | char *title; | |
4863 | threadref *ref; | |
4864 | { | |
4865 | char hexid[20]; | |
4866 | ||
4867 | pack_threadid (&hexid[0], ref); /* Convert threead id into hex */ | |
4868 | hexid[16] = 0; | |
4869 | printf_filtered ("%s %s\n", title, (&hexid[0])); | |
4870 | } | |
4871 | ||
4872 | static void | |
4873 | threadlist_test_cmd (cmd, tty) | |
4874 | char *cmd; | |
4875 | int tty; | |
4876 | { | |
4877 | int startflag = 1; | |
4878 | threadref nextthread; | |
4879 | int done, result_count; | |
4880 | threadref threadlist[3]; | |
4881 | ||
4882 | printf_filtered ("Remote Threadlist test\n"); | |
4883 | if (!remote_get_threadlist (startflag, &nextthread, 3, &done, | |
4884 | &result_count, &threadlist[0])) | |
4885 | printf_filtered ("FAIL: threadlist test\n"); | |
4886 | else | |
4887 | { | |
4888 | threadref *scan = threadlist; | |
4889 | threadref *limit = scan + result_count; | |
4890 | ||
4891 | while (scan < limit) | |
4892 | output_threadid (" thread ", scan++); | |
4893 | } | |
4894 | } | |
4895 | ||
4896 | void | |
4897 | display_thread_info (info) | |
4898 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info; | |
4899 | { | |
4900 | output_threadid ("Threadid: ", &info->threadid); | |
4901 | printf_filtered ("Name: %s\n ", info->shortname); | |
4902 | printf_filtered ("State: %s\n", info->display); | |
4903 | printf_filtered ("other: %s\n\n", info->more_display); | |
4904 | } | |
4905 | ||
4906 | int | |
4907 | get_and_display_threadinfo (ref) | |
4908 | threadref *ref; | |
4909 | { | |
4910 | int result; | |
4911 | int set; | |
4912 | struct gdb_ext_thread_info threadinfo; | |
4913 | ||
4914 | set = TAG_THREADID | TAG_EXISTS | TAG_THREADNAME | |
4915 | | TAG_MOREDISPLAY | TAG_DISPLAY; | |
4916 | if (0 != (result = remote_get_threadinfo (ref, set, &threadinfo))) | |
4917 | display_thread_info (&threadinfo); | |
4918 | return result; | |
4919 | } | |
4920 | ||
4921 | static void | |
4922 | threadinfo_test_cmd (cmd, tty) | |
4923 | char *cmd; | |
4924 | int tty; | |
4925 | { | |
4926 | int athread = SAMPLE_THREAD; | |
4927 | threadref thread; | |
4928 | int set; | |
4929 | ||
4930 | int_to_threadref (&thread, athread); | |
4931 | printf_filtered ("Remote Threadinfo test\n"); | |
4932 | if (!get_and_display_threadinfo (&thread)) | |
4933 | printf_filtered ("FAIL cannot get thread info\n"); | |
4934 | } | |
4935 | ||
4936 | static int | |
4937 | thread_display_step (ref, context) | |
4938 | threadref *ref; | |
4939 | void *context; | |
4940 | { | |
4941 | /* output_threadid(" threadstep ",ref); *//* simple test */ | |
4942 | return get_and_display_threadinfo (ref); | |
4943 | } | |
4944 | ||
4945 | static void | |
4946 | threadlist_update_test_cmd (cmd, tty) | |
4947 | char *cmd; | |
4948 | int tty; | |
4949 | { | |
4950 | printf_filtered ("Remote Threadlist update test\n"); | |
4951 | remote_threadlist_iterator (thread_display_step, 0, CRAZY_MAX_THREADS); | |
4952 | } | |
4953 | ||
4954 | static void | |
4955 | init_remote_threadtests (void) | |
4956 | { | |
4957 | add_com ("tlist", class_obscure, threadlist_test_cmd, | |
4958 | "Fetch and print the remote list of thread identifiers, one pkt only"); | |
4959 | add_com ("tinfo", class_obscure, threadinfo_test_cmd, | |
4960 | "Fetch and display info about one thread"); | |
4961 | add_com ("tset", class_obscure, threadset_test_cmd, | |
4962 | "Test setting to a different thread"); | |
4963 | add_com ("tupd", class_obscure, threadlist_update_test_cmd, | |
4964 | "Iterate through updating all remote thread info"); | |
4965 | add_com ("talive", class_obscure, threadalive_test, | |
4966 | " Remote thread alive test "); | |
4967 | } | |
4968 | ||
4969 | #endif /* 0 */ | |
4970 | ||
4971 | static void | |
4972 | init_remote_ops () | |
4973 | { | |
c5aa993b | 4974 | remote_ops.to_shortname = "remote"; |
c906108c | 4975 | remote_ops.to_longname = "Remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol"; |
c5aa993b | 4976 | remote_ops.to_doc = |
c906108c | 4977 | "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using a gdb-specific protocol.\n\ |
0d06e24b JM |
4978 | Specify the serial device it is connected to\n\ |
4979 | (e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttya, COM1, etc.)."; | |
c5aa993b JM |
4980 | remote_ops.to_open = remote_open; |
4981 | remote_ops.to_close = remote_close; | |
c906108c | 4982 | remote_ops.to_detach = remote_detach; |
c5aa993b | 4983 | remote_ops.to_resume = remote_resume; |
c906108c SS |
4984 | remote_ops.to_wait = remote_wait; |
4985 | remote_ops.to_fetch_registers = remote_fetch_registers; | |
4986 | remote_ops.to_store_registers = remote_store_registers; | |
4987 | remote_ops.to_prepare_to_store = remote_prepare_to_store; | |
c5aa993b JM |
4988 | remote_ops.to_xfer_memory = remote_xfer_memory; |
4989 | remote_ops.to_files_info = remote_files_info; | |
c906108c SS |
4990 | remote_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = remote_insert_breakpoint; |
4991 | remote_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = remote_remove_breakpoint; | |
c5aa993b JM |
4992 | remote_ops.to_kill = remote_kill; |
4993 | remote_ops.to_load = generic_load; | |
c906108c SS |
4994 | remote_ops.to_mourn_inferior = remote_mourn; |
4995 | remote_ops.to_thread_alive = remote_thread_alive; | |
0f71a2f6 | 4996 | remote_ops.to_find_new_threads = remote_threads_info; |
9d1f7ab2 | 4997 | remote_ops.to_extra_thread_info = remote_threads_extra_info; |
c906108c SS |
4998 | remote_ops.to_stop = remote_stop; |
4999 | remote_ops.to_query = remote_query; | |
96baa820 | 5000 | remote_ops.to_rcmd = remote_rcmd; |
c906108c | 5001 | remote_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum; |
c5aa993b JM |
5002 | remote_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1; |
5003 | remote_ops.to_has_memory = 1; | |
5004 | remote_ops.to_has_stack = 1; | |
5005 | remote_ops.to_has_registers = 1; | |
5006 | remote_ops.to_has_execution = 1; | |
5007 | remote_ops.to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock; /* can lock scheduler */ | |
5008 | remote_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC; | |
c906108c SS |
5009 | } |
5010 | ||
5011 | /* Set up the extended remote vector by making a copy of the standard | |
5012 | remote vector and adding to it. */ | |
5013 | ||
5014 | static void | |
5015 | init_extended_remote_ops () | |
5016 | { | |
5017 | extended_remote_ops = remote_ops; | |
5018 | ||
0f71a2f6 | 5019 | extended_remote_ops.to_shortname = "extended-remote"; |
c5aa993b | 5020 | extended_remote_ops.to_longname = |
c906108c | 5021 | "Extended remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol"; |
c5aa993b | 5022 | extended_remote_ops.to_doc = |
c906108c SS |
5023 | "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using a gdb-specific protocol.\n\ |
5024 | Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya).", | |
c5aa993b | 5025 | extended_remote_ops.to_open = extended_remote_open; |
c906108c SS |
5026 | extended_remote_ops.to_create_inferior = extended_remote_create_inferior; |
5027 | extended_remote_ops.to_mourn_inferior = extended_remote_mourn; | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5028 | } |
5029 | ||
5030 | /* | |
5031 | * Command: info remote-process | |
5032 | * | |
5033 | * This implements Cisco's version of the "info proc" command. | |
5034 | * | |
5035 | * This query allows the target stub to return an arbitrary string | |
5036 | * (or strings) giving arbitrary information about the target process. | |
5037 | * This is optional; the target stub isn't required to implement it. | |
5038 | * | |
5039 | * Syntax: qfProcessInfo request first string | |
5040 | * qsProcessInfo request subsequent string | |
5041 | * reply: 'O'<hex-encoded-string> | |
5042 | * 'l' last reply (empty) | |
5043 | */ | |
5044 | ||
5045 | static void | |
c2d11a7d | 5046 | remote_info_process (char *args, int from_tty) |
0f71a2f6 | 5047 | { |
085dd6e6 | 5048 | char *buf = alloca (PBUFSIZ); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5049 | |
5050 | if (remote_desc == 0) | |
5051 | error ("Command can only be used when connected to the remote target."); | |
5052 | ||
5053 | putpkt ("qfProcessInfo"); | |
c2d11a7d | 5054 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
0f71a2f6 | 5055 | if (buf[0] == 0) |
c5aa993b | 5056 | return; /* Silently: target does not support this feature. */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5057 | |
5058 | if (buf[0] == 'E') | |
5059 | error ("info proc: target error."); | |
5060 | ||
c5aa993b | 5061 | while (buf[0] == 'O') /* Capitol-O packet */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5062 | { |
5063 | remote_console_output (&buf[1]); | |
5064 | putpkt ("qsProcessInfo"); | |
c2d11a7d | 5065 | getpkt (buf, PBUFSIZ, 0); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5066 | } |
5067 | } | |
5068 | ||
5069 | /* | |
5070 | * Target Cisco | |
5071 | */ | |
5072 | ||
5073 | static void | |
c2d11a7d | 5074 | remote_cisco_open (char *name, int from_tty) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5075 | { |
5076 | if (name == 0) | |
5077 | error ( | |
c5aa993b | 5078 | "To open a remote debug connection, you need to specify what \n\ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5079 | device is attached to the remote system (e.g. host:port)."); |
5080 | ||
6426a772 JM |
5081 | /* See FIXME above */ |
5082 | wait_forever_enabled_p = 1; | |
5083 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
5084 | target_preopen (from_tty); |
5085 | ||
5086 | unpush_target (&remote_cisco_ops); | |
5087 | ||
5088 | remote_dcache = dcache_init (remote_read_bytes, remote_write_bytes); | |
5089 | ||
5090 | remote_desc = SERIAL_OPEN (name); | |
5091 | if (!remote_desc) | |
5092 | perror_with_name (name); | |
5093 | ||
5094 | /* | |
5095 | * If a baud rate was specified on the gdb command line it will | |
5096 | * be greater than the initial value of -1. If it is, use it otherwise | |
5097 | * default to 9600 | |
5098 | */ | |
5099 | ||
5100 | baud_rate = (baud_rate > 0) ? baud_rate : 9600; | |
c5aa993b | 5101 | if (SERIAL_SETBAUDRATE (remote_desc, baud_rate)) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5102 | { |
5103 | SERIAL_CLOSE (remote_desc); | |
5104 | perror_with_name (name); | |
5105 | } | |
5106 | ||
5107 | SERIAL_RAW (remote_desc); | |
5108 | ||
5109 | /* If there is something sitting in the buffer we might take it as a | |
5110 | response to a command, which would be bad. */ | |
5111 | SERIAL_FLUSH_INPUT (remote_desc); | |
5112 | ||
5113 | if (from_tty) | |
5114 | { | |
5115 | puts_filtered ("Remote debugging using "); | |
5116 | puts_filtered (name); | |
5117 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
5118 | } | |
5119 | ||
5120 | remote_cisco_mode = 1; | |
5121 | ||
5122 | push_target (&remote_cisco_ops); /* Switch to using cisco target now */ | |
5123 | ||
5a2468f5 | 5124 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_P); |
96baa820 | 5125 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z); |
0f71a2f6 | 5126 | |
c5aa993b | 5127 | general_thread = -2; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5128 | continue_thread = -2; |
5129 | ||
5130 | /* Force remote_write_bytes to check whether target supports | |
5131 | binary downloading. */ | |
96baa820 | 5132 | init_packet_config (&remote_protocol_binary_download); |
0f71a2f6 | 5133 | |
9d1f7ab2 MS |
5134 | /* Probe for ability to use "ThreadInfo" query, as required. */ |
5135 | use_threadinfo_query = 1; | |
5136 | use_threadextra_query = 1; | |
5137 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
5138 | /* Without this, some commands which require an active target (such |
5139 | as kill) won't work. This variable serves (at least) double duty | |
5140 | as both the pid of the target process (if it has such), and as a | |
5141 | flag indicating that a target is active. These functions should | |
5142 | be split out into seperate variables, especially since GDB will | |
5143 | someday have a notion of debugging several processes. */ | |
5144 | inferior_pid = MAGIC_NULL_PID; | |
5145 | ||
5146 | /* Start the remote connection; if error (0), discard this target. */ | |
5147 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
5148 | if (!catch_errors (remote_start_remote_dummy, (char *) 0, |
5149 | "Couldn't establish connection to remote target\n", | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5150 | RETURN_MASK_ALL)) |
5151 | { | |
5152 | pop_target (); | |
5153 | return; | |
5154 | } | |
5155 | } | |
5156 | ||
5157 | static void | |
c2d11a7d | 5158 | remote_cisco_close (int quitting) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5159 | { |
5160 | remote_cisco_mode = 0; | |
5161 | remote_close (quitting); | |
5162 | } | |
5163 | ||
c5aa993b | 5164 | static void |
8ab86381 | 5165 | remote_cisco_mourn (void) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5166 | { |
5167 | remote_mourn_1 (&remote_cisco_ops); | |
5168 | } | |
5169 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
5170 | enum |
5171 | { | |
5172 | READ_MORE, | |
5173 | FATAL_ERROR, | |
5174 | ENTER_DEBUG, | |
0f71a2f6 | 5175 | DISCONNECT_TELNET |
c5aa993b JM |
5176 | } |
5177 | minitelnet_return; | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5178 | |
5179 | /* shared between readsocket() and readtty() */ | |
5180 | static char *tty_input; | |
5181 | ||
5182 | static int escape_count; | |
5183 | static int echo_check; | |
5184 | extern int quit_flag; | |
5185 | ||
5186 | static int | |
c2d11a7d | 5187 | readsocket (void) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5188 | { |
5189 | int data; | |
5190 | ||
5191 | /* Loop until the socket doesn't have any more data */ | |
5192 | ||
c5aa993b | 5193 | while ((data = readchar (0)) >= 0) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5194 | { |
5195 | /* Check for the escape sequence */ | |
c5aa993b | 5196 | if (data == '|') |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5197 | { |
5198 | /* If this is the fourth escape, get out */ | |
c5aa993b | 5199 | if (++escape_count == 4) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5200 | { |
5201 | return ENTER_DEBUG; | |
5202 | } | |
c5aa993b JM |
5203 | else |
5204 | { /* This is a '|', but not the fourth in a row. | |
5205 | Continue without echoing it. If it isn't actually | |
5206 | one of four in a row, it'll be echoed later. */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5207 | continue; |
5208 | } | |
5209 | } | |
c5aa993b JM |
5210 | else |
5211 | /* Not a '|' */ | |
5212 | { | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5213 | /* Ensure any pending '|'s are flushed. */ |
5214 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
5215 | for (; escape_count > 0; escape_count--) |
5216 | putchar ('|'); | |
0f71a2f6 | 5217 | } |
0f71a2f6 | 5218 | |
c5aa993b JM |
5219 | if (data == '\r') /* If this is a return character, */ |
5220 | continue; /* - just supress it. */ | |
5221 | ||
5222 | if (echo_check != -1) /* Check for echo of user input. */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5223 | { |
5224 | if (tty_input[echo_check] == data) | |
5225 | { | |
c5aa993b JM |
5226 | echo_check++; /* Character matched user input: */ |
5227 | continue; /* Continue without echoing it. */ | |
0f71a2f6 | 5228 | } |
c5aa993b JM |
5229 | else if ((data == '\n') && (tty_input[echo_check] == '\r')) |
5230 | { /* End of the line (and of echo checking). */ | |
5231 | echo_check = -1; /* No more echo supression */ | |
5232 | continue; /* Continue without echoing. */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5233 | } |
5234 | else | |
c5aa993b JM |
5235 | { /* Failed check for echo of user input. |
5236 | We now have some suppressed output to flush! */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5237 | int j; |
5238 | ||
c5aa993b | 5239 | for (j = 0; j < echo_check; j++) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5240 | putchar (tty_input[j]); |
5241 | echo_check = -1; | |
5242 | } | |
5243 | } | |
c5aa993b | 5244 | putchar (data); /* Default case: output the char. */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5245 | } |
5246 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
5247 | if (data == SERIAL_TIMEOUT) /* Timeout returned from readchar. */ |
5248 | return READ_MORE; /* Try to read some more */ | |
5249 | else | |
5250 | return FATAL_ERROR; /* Trouble, bail out */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5251 | } |
5252 | ||
5253 | static int | |
c2d11a7d | 5254 | readtty (void) |
0f71a2f6 | 5255 | { |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5256 | int tty_bytecount; |
5257 | ||
5258 | /* First, read a buffer full from the terminal */ | |
5259 | tty_bytecount = read (fileno (stdin), tty_input, sizeof (tty_input) - 1); | |
c5aa993b | 5260 | if (tty_bytecount == -1) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5261 | { |
5262 | perror ("readtty: read failed"); | |
5263 | return FATAL_ERROR; | |
5264 | } | |
5265 | ||
5266 | /* Remove a quoted newline. */ | |
5267 | if (tty_input[tty_bytecount - 1] == '\n' && | |
5268 | tty_input[tty_bytecount - 2] == '\\') /* line ending in backslash */ | |
5269 | { | |
c5aa993b JM |
5270 | tty_input[--tty_bytecount] = 0; /* remove newline */ |
5271 | tty_input[--tty_bytecount] = 0; /* remove backslash */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5272 | } |
5273 | ||
5274 | /* Turn trailing newlines into returns */ | |
5275 | if (tty_input[tty_bytecount - 1] == '\n') | |
c5aa993b | 5276 | tty_input[tty_bytecount - 1] = '\r'; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5277 | |
5278 | /* If the line consists of a ~, enter debugging mode. */ | |
5279 | if ((tty_input[0] == '~') && (tty_bytecount == 2)) | |
5280 | return ENTER_DEBUG; | |
5281 | ||
5282 | /* Make this a zero terminated string and write it out */ | |
5283 | tty_input[tty_bytecount] = 0; | |
c5aa993b | 5284 | if (SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, tty_input, tty_bytecount)) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5285 | { |
5286 | perror_with_name ("readtty: write failed"); | |
5287 | return FATAL_ERROR; | |
5288 | } | |
5289 | ||
5290 | return READ_MORE; | |
5291 | } | |
5292 | ||
5293 | static int | |
c2d11a7d | 5294 | minitelnet (void) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5295 | { |
5296 | fd_set input; /* file descriptors for select */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
5297 | int tablesize; /* max number of FDs for select */ |
5298 | int status; | |
5299 | int quit_count = 0; | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5300 | |
5301 | extern int escape_count; /* global shared by readsocket */ | |
5302 | extern int echo_check; /* ditto */ | |
5303 | ||
5304 | escape_count = 0; | |
c5aa993b | 5305 | echo_check = -1; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5306 | |
5307 | tablesize = 8 * sizeof (input); | |
5308 | ||
c5aa993b | 5309 | for (;;) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5310 | { |
5311 | /* Check for anything from our socket - doesn't block. Note that | |
c5aa993b JM |
5312 | this must be done *before* the select as there may be |
5313 | buffered I/O waiting to be processed. */ | |
0f71a2f6 | 5314 | |
c5aa993b | 5315 | if ((status = readsocket ()) == FATAL_ERROR) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5316 | { |
5317 | error ("Debugging terminated by communications error"); | |
5318 | } | |
c5aa993b | 5319 | else if (status != READ_MORE) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5320 | { |
5321 | return (status); | |
5322 | } | |
5323 | ||
c5aa993b | 5324 | fflush (stdout); /* Flush output before blocking */ |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5325 | |
5326 | /* Now block on more socket input or TTY input */ | |
c5aa993b | 5327 | |
0f71a2f6 | 5328 | FD_ZERO (&input); |
c5aa993b | 5329 | FD_SET (fileno (stdin), &input); |
c2c6d25f | 5330 | FD_SET (DEPRECATED_SERIAL_FD (remote_desc), &input); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5331 | |
5332 | status = select (tablesize, &input, 0, 0, 0); | |
c5aa993b | 5333 | if ((status == -1) && (errno != EINTR)) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5334 | { |
5335 | error ("Communications error on select %d", errno); | |
5336 | } | |
5337 | ||
5338 | /* Handle Control-C typed */ | |
5339 | ||
c5aa993b | 5340 | if (quit_flag) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5341 | { |
5342 | if ((++quit_count) == 2) | |
5343 | { | |
5344 | if (query ("Interrupt GDB? ")) | |
5345 | { | |
5346 | printf_filtered ("Interrupted by user.\n"); | |
5347 | return_to_top_level (RETURN_QUIT); | |
5348 | } | |
5349 | quit_count = 0; | |
5350 | } | |
5351 | quit_flag = 0; | |
5352 | ||
5353 | if (remote_break) | |
5354 | SERIAL_SEND_BREAK (remote_desc); | |
5355 | else | |
5356 | SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "\003", 1); | |
5357 | ||
5358 | continue; | |
5359 | } | |
5360 | ||
5361 | /* Handle console input */ | |
5362 | ||
c5aa993b | 5363 | if (FD_ISSET (fileno (stdin), &input)) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5364 | { |
5365 | quit_count = 0; | |
5366 | echo_check = 0; | |
5367 | status = readtty (); | |
5368 | if (status == READ_MORE) | |
5369 | continue; | |
5370 | ||
5371 | return status; /* telnet session ended */ | |
5372 | } | |
5373 | } | |
5374 | } | |
5375 | ||
5376 | static int | |
c2d11a7d | 5377 | remote_cisco_wait (int pid, struct target_waitstatus *status) |
0f71a2f6 | 5378 | { |
c5aa993b | 5379 | if (minitelnet () != ENTER_DEBUG) |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5380 | { |
5381 | error ("Debugging session terminated by protocol error"); | |
5382 | } | |
5383 | putpkt ("?"); | |
5384 | return remote_wait (pid, status); | |
5385 | } | |
5386 | ||
5387 | static void | |
5388 | init_remote_cisco_ops () | |
5389 | { | |
5390 | remote_cisco_ops.to_shortname = "cisco"; | |
c5aa993b JM |
5391 | remote_cisco_ops.to_longname = "Remote serial target in cisco-specific protocol"; |
5392 | remote_cisco_ops.to_doc = | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5393 | "Use a remote machine via TCP, using a cisco-specific protocol.\n\ |
5394 | Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. host:2020)."; | |
c5aa993b JM |
5395 | remote_cisco_ops.to_open = remote_cisco_open; |
5396 | remote_cisco_ops.to_close = remote_cisco_close; | |
5397 | remote_cisco_ops.to_detach = remote_detach; | |
5398 | remote_cisco_ops.to_resume = remote_resume; | |
5399 | remote_cisco_ops.to_wait = remote_cisco_wait; | |
5400 | remote_cisco_ops.to_fetch_registers = remote_fetch_registers; | |
5401 | remote_cisco_ops.to_store_registers = remote_store_registers; | |
5402 | remote_cisco_ops.to_prepare_to_store = remote_prepare_to_store; | |
5403 | remote_cisco_ops.to_xfer_memory = remote_xfer_memory; | |
5404 | remote_cisco_ops.to_files_info = remote_files_info; | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5405 | remote_cisco_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = remote_insert_breakpoint; |
5406 | remote_cisco_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = remote_remove_breakpoint; | |
c5aa993b JM |
5407 | remote_cisco_ops.to_kill = remote_kill; |
5408 | remote_cisco_ops.to_load = generic_load; | |
5409 | remote_cisco_ops.to_mourn_inferior = remote_cisco_mourn; | |
5410 | remote_cisco_ops.to_thread_alive = remote_thread_alive; | |
5411 | remote_cisco_ops.to_find_new_threads = remote_threads_info; | |
9d1f7ab2 | 5412 | remote_ops.to_extra_thread_info = remote_threads_extra_info; |
c5aa993b JM |
5413 | remote_cisco_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum; |
5414 | remote_cisco_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1; | |
5415 | remote_cisco_ops.to_has_memory = 1; | |
5416 | remote_cisco_ops.to_has_stack = 1; | |
5417 | remote_cisco_ops.to_has_registers = 1; | |
5418 | remote_cisco_ops.to_has_execution = 1; | |
5419 | remote_cisco_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC; | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5420 | } |
5421 | ||
6426a772 JM |
5422 | static int |
5423 | remote_can_async_p (void) | |
5424 | { | |
5425 | /* We're async whenever the serial device is. */ | |
ed9a39eb | 5426 | return (current_target.to_async_mask_value) && SERIAL_CAN_ASYNC_P (remote_desc); |
6426a772 JM |
5427 | } |
5428 | ||
5429 | static int | |
5430 | remote_is_async_p (void) | |
5431 | { | |
5432 | /* We're async whenever the serial device is. */ | |
ed9a39eb | 5433 | return (current_target.to_async_mask_value) && SERIAL_IS_ASYNC_P (remote_desc); |
6426a772 JM |
5434 | } |
5435 | ||
2acceee2 JM |
5436 | /* Pass the SERIAL event on and up to the client. One day this code |
5437 | will be able to delay notifying the client of an event until the | |
5438 | point where an entire packet has been received. */ | |
5439 | ||
5440 | static void (*async_client_callback) (enum inferior_event_type event_type, void *context); | |
5441 | static void *async_client_context; | |
5442 | static serial_event_ftype remote_async_serial_handler; | |
5443 | ||
6426a772 | 5444 | static void |
2acceee2 | 5445 | remote_async_serial_handler (serial_t scb, void *context) |
6426a772 | 5446 | { |
2acceee2 JM |
5447 | /* Don't propogate error information up to the client. Instead let |
5448 | the client find out about the error by querying the target. */ | |
5449 | async_client_callback (INF_REG_EVENT, async_client_context); | |
5450 | } | |
5451 | ||
5452 | static void | |
5453 | remote_async (void (*callback) (enum inferior_event_type event_type, void *context), void *context) | |
5454 | { | |
ed9a39eb JM |
5455 | if (current_target.to_async_mask_value == 0) |
5456 | internal_error ("Calling remote_async when async is masked"); | |
5457 | ||
2acceee2 JM |
5458 | if (callback != NULL) |
5459 | { | |
5460 | SERIAL_ASYNC (remote_desc, remote_async_serial_handler, NULL); | |
5461 | async_client_callback = callback; | |
5462 | async_client_context = context; | |
5463 | } | |
5464 | else | |
5465 | SERIAL_ASYNC (remote_desc, NULL, NULL); | |
6426a772 JM |
5466 | } |
5467 | ||
43ff13b4 JM |
5468 | /* Target async and target extended-async. |
5469 | ||
5470 | This are temporary targets, until it is all tested. Eventually | |
5471 | async support will be incorporated int the usual 'remote' | |
5472 | target. */ | |
5473 | ||
5474 | static void | |
c2d11a7d | 5475 | init_remote_async_ops (void) |
43ff13b4 JM |
5476 | { |
5477 | remote_async_ops.to_shortname = "async"; | |
c5aa993b JM |
5478 | remote_async_ops.to_longname = "Remote serial target in async version of the gdb-specific protocol"; |
5479 | remote_async_ops.to_doc = | |
43ff13b4 JM |
5480 | "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using a gdb-specific protocol.\n\ |
5481 | Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya)."; | |
c5aa993b JM |
5482 | remote_async_ops.to_open = remote_async_open; |
5483 | remote_async_ops.to_close = remote_close; | |
5484 | remote_async_ops.to_detach = remote_async_detach; | |
5485 | remote_async_ops.to_resume = remote_async_resume; | |
5486 | remote_async_ops.to_wait = remote_async_wait; | |
5487 | remote_async_ops.to_fetch_registers = remote_fetch_registers; | |
5488 | remote_async_ops.to_store_registers = remote_store_registers; | |
5489 | remote_async_ops.to_prepare_to_store = remote_prepare_to_store; | |
5490 | remote_async_ops.to_xfer_memory = remote_xfer_memory; | |
5491 | remote_async_ops.to_files_info = remote_files_info; | |
43ff13b4 JM |
5492 | remote_async_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = remote_insert_breakpoint; |
5493 | remote_async_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = remote_remove_breakpoint; | |
6426a772 JM |
5494 | remote_async_ops.to_terminal_inferior = remote_async_terminal_inferior; |
5495 | remote_async_ops.to_terminal_ours = remote_async_terminal_ours; | |
c5aa993b JM |
5496 | remote_async_ops.to_kill = remote_async_kill; |
5497 | remote_async_ops.to_load = generic_load; | |
53a5351d | 5498 | remote_async_ops.to_mourn_inferior = remote_async_mourn; |
c5aa993b JM |
5499 | remote_async_ops.to_thread_alive = remote_thread_alive; |
5500 | remote_async_ops.to_find_new_threads = remote_threads_info; | |
9d1f7ab2 | 5501 | remote_ops.to_extra_thread_info = remote_threads_extra_info; |
43ff13b4 JM |
5502 | remote_async_ops.to_stop = remote_stop; |
5503 | remote_async_ops.to_query = remote_query; | |
96baa820 | 5504 | remote_async_ops.to_rcmd = remote_rcmd; |
c5aa993b JM |
5505 | remote_async_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum; |
5506 | remote_async_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1; | |
5507 | remote_async_ops.to_has_memory = 1; | |
5508 | remote_async_ops.to_has_stack = 1; | |
5509 | remote_async_ops.to_has_registers = 1; | |
5510 | remote_async_ops.to_has_execution = 1; | |
5511 | remote_async_ops.to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock; /* can lock scheduler */ | |
6426a772 JM |
5512 | remote_async_ops.to_can_async_p = remote_can_async_p; |
5513 | remote_async_ops.to_is_async_p = remote_is_async_p; | |
5514 | remote_async_ops.to_async = remote_async; | |
ed9a39eb | 5515 | remote_async_ops.to_async_mask_value = 1; |
c5aa993b | 5516 | remote_async_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC; |
43ff13b4 JM |
5517 | } |
5518 | ||
5519 | /* Set up the async extended remote vector by making a copy of the standard | |
5520 | remote vector and adding to it. */ | |
5521 | ||
5522 | static void | |
c2d11a7d | 5523 | init_extended_async_remote_ops (void) |
43ff13b4 JM |
5524 | { |
5525 | extended_async_remote_ops = remote_async_ops; | |
5526 | ||
5527 | extended_async_remote_ops.to_shortname = "extended-async"; | |
c5aa993b | 5528 | extended_async_remote_ops.to_longname = |
43ff13b4 | 5529 | "Extended remote serial target in async gdb-specific protocol"; |
c5aa993b | 5530 | extended_async_remote_ops.to_doc = |
43ff13b4 JM |
5531 | "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using an async gdb-specific protocol.\n\ |
5532 | Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya).", | |
c5aa993b | 5533 | extended_async_remote_ops.to_open = extended_remote_async_open; |
43ff13b4 JM |
5534 | extended_async_remote_ops.to_create_inferior = extended_remote_async_create_inferior; |
5535 | extended_async_remote_ops.to_mourn_inferior = extended_remote_mourn; | |
5536 | } | |
5537 | ||
5a2468f5 | 5538 | static void |
c2d11a7d | 5539 | set_remote_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) |
5a2468f5 JM |
5540 | { |
5541 | ||
5542 | } | |
5543 | ||
5544 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
5545 | static void |
5546 | build_remote_gdbarch_data () | |
5547 | { | |
11cf8741 JM |
5548 | build_remote_packet_sizes (); |
5549 | ||
5550 | /* Cisco stuff */ | |
0f71a2f6 | 5551 | tty_input = xmalloc (PBUFSIZ); |
11cf8741 | 5552 | remote_address_size = TARGET_PTR_BIT; |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5553 | } |
5554 | ||
c906108c SS |
5555 | void |
5556 | _initialize_remote () | |
5557 | { | |
5a2468f5 JM |
5558 | static struct cmd_list_element *remote_set_cmdlist; |
5559 | static struct cmd_list_element *remote_show_cmdlist; | |
11cf8741 | 5560 | struct cmd_list_element *tmpcmd; |
5a2468f5 | 5561 | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5562 | /* architecture specific data */ |
5563 | build_remote_gdbarch_data (); | |
5564 | register_gdbarch_swap (&tty_input, sizeof (&tty_input), NULL); | |
11cf8741 JM |
5565 | register_remote_packet_sizes (); |
5566 | register_gdbarch_swap (&remote_address_size, | |
5567 | sizeof (&remote_address_size), NULL); | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5568 | register_gdbarch_swap (NULL, 0, build_remote_gdbarch_data); |
5569 | ||
c906108c SS |
5570 | init_remote_ops (); |
5571 | add_target (&remote_ops); | |
5572 | ||
5573 | init_extended_remote_ops (); | |
5574 | add_target (&extended_remote_ops); | |
cce74817 | 5575 | |
43ff13b4 JM |
5576 | init_remote_async_ops (); |
5577 | add_target (&remote_async_ops); | |
5578 | ||
5579 | init_extended_async_remote_ops (); | |
5580 | add_target (&extended_async_remote_ops); | |
5581 | ||
0f71a2f6 JM |
5582 | init_remote_cisco_ops (); |
5583 | add_target (&remote_cisco_ops); | |
5584 | ||
c906108c SS |
5585 | #if 0 |
5586 | init_remote_threadtests (); | |
5587 | #endif | |
5588 | ||
5a2468f5 JM |
5589 | add_prefix_cmd ("remote", class_maintenance, set_remote_cmd, "\ |
5590 | Remote protocol specific variables\n\ | |
5591 | Configure various remote-protocol specific variables such as\n\ | |
5592 | the packets being used", | |
cff3e48b | 5593 | &remote_set_cmdlist, "set remote ", |
5a2468f5 JM |
5594 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &setlist); |
5595 | add_prefix_cmd ("remote", class_maintenance, set_remote_cmd, "\ | |
5596 | Remote protocol specific variables\n\ | |
5597 | Configure various remote-protocol specific variables such as\n\ | |
5598 | the packets being used", | |
cff3e48b | 5599 | &remote_show_cmdlist, "show remote ", |
5a2468f5 JM |
5600 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &showlist); |
5601 | ||
c5aa993b | 5602 | add_cmd ("compare-sections", class_obscure, compare_sections_command, |
c906108c | 5603 | "Compare section data on target to the exec file.\n\ |
c5aa993b | 5604 | Argument is a single section name (default: all loaded sections).", |
c906108c SS |
5605 | &cmdlist); |
5606 | ||
5607 | add_cmd ("packet", class_maintenance, packet_command, | |
5608 | "Send an arbitrary packet to a remote target.\n\ | |
5609 | maintenance packet TEXT\n\ | |
5610 | If GDB is talking to an inferior via the GDB serial protocol, then\n\ | |
5611 | this command sends the string TEXT to the inferior, and displays the\n\ | |
5612 | response packet. GDB supplies the initial `$' character, and the\n\ | |
5613 | terminating `#' character and checksum.", | |
5614 | &maintenancelist); | |
5615 | ||
c5aa993b | 5616 | add_show_from_set |
c906108c | 5617 | (add_set_cmd ("remotebreak", no_class, |
adf40b2e | 5618 | var_boolean, (char *) &remote_break, |
c906108c SS |
5619 | "Set whether to send break if interrupted.\n", |
5620 | &setlist), | |
5621 | &showlist); | |
5622 | ||
11cf8741 JM |
5623 | /* Install commands for configuring memory read/write packets. */ |
5624 | ||
5625 | add_cmd ("remotewritesize", no_class, set_memory_write_packet_size, | |
5626 | "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory write packet (deprecated).\n", | |
5627 | &setlist); | |
5628 | add_cmd ("remotewritesize", no_class, set_memory_write_packet_size, | |
5629 | "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory write packet (deprecated).\n", | |
5630 | &showlist); | |
5631 | add_cmd ("memory-write-packet-size", no_class, | |
5632 | set_memory_write_packet_size, | |
5633 | "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory-write packet.\n" | |
5634 | "Specify the number of bytes in a packet or 0 (zero) for the\n" | |
5635 | "default packet size. The actual limit is further reduced\n" | |
5636 | "dependent on the target. Specify ``fixed'' to disable the\n" | |
5637 | "further restriction and ``limit'' to enable that restriction\n", | |
5638 | &remote_set_cmdlist); | |
5639 | add_cmd ("memory-read-packet-size", no_class, | |
5640 | set_memory_read_packet_size, | |
5641 | "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory-read packet.\n" | |
5642 | "Specify the number of bytes in a packet or 0 (zero) for the\n" | |
5643 | "default packet size. The actual limit is further reduced\n" | |
5644 | "dependent on the target. Specify ``fixed'' to disable the\n" | |
5645 | "further restriction and ``limit'' to enable that restriction\n", | |
5646 | &remote_set_cmdlist); | |
5647 | add_cmd ("memory-write-packet-size", no_class, | |
5648 | show_memory_write_packet_size, | |
5649 | "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory-write packet.\n", | |
5650 | &remote_show_cmdlist); | |
5651 | add_cmd ("memory-read-packet-size", no_class, | |
5652 | show_memory_read_packet_size, | |
5653 | "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory-read packet.\n", | |
5654 | &remote_show_cmdlist); | |
c906108c | 5655 | |
c5aa993b | 5656 | add_show_from_set |
c906108c | 5657 | (add_set_cmd ("remoteaddresssize", class_obscure, |
c5aa993b | 5658 | var_integer, (char *) &remote_address_size, |
c906108c SS |
5659 | "Set the maximum size of the address (in bits) \ |
5660 | in a memory packet.\n", | |
5661 | &setlist), | |
c5aa993b | 5662 | &showlist); |
c906108c | 5663 | |
96baa820 JM |
5664 | add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_binary_download, |
5665 | "X", "binary-download", | |
5666 | set_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd, | |
5667 | show_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd, | |
5668 | &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist); | |
5669 | #if 0 | |
5670 | /* XXXX - should ``set remotebinarydownload'' be retained for | |
5671 | compatibility. */ | |
c5aa993b | 5672 | add_show_from_set |
b83266a0 SS |
5673 | (add_set_cmd ("remotebinarydownload", no_class, |
5674 | var_boolean, (char *) &remote_binary_download, | |
5675 | "Set binary downloads.\n", &setlist), | |
5676 | &showlist); | |
96baa820 | 5677 | #endif |
0f71a2f6 JM |
5678 | |
5679 | add_info ("remote-process", remote_info_process, | |
5680 | "Query the remote system for process info."); | |
5681 | ||
5a2468f5 JM |
5682 | add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_P, "P", "set-register", |
5683 | set_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd, | |
5684 | show_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd, | |
5685 | &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist); | |
96baa820 JM |
5686 | |
5687 | add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z, "Z", "breakpoint", | |
5688 | set_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd, | |
5689 | show_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd, | |
5690 | &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist); | |
c906108c | 5691 | } |