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7d9884b9 | 1 | /* Basic, host-specific, and target-specific definitions for GDB. |
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2 | Copyright (C) 1986, 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
3 | ||
4 | This file is part of GDB. | |
5 | ||
a10c0d36 | 6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
bd5635a1 | 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
a10c0d36 JG |
8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
9 | (at your option) any later version. | |
bd5635a1 | 10 | |
a10c0d36 | 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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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 | |
a10c0d36 JG |
17 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
18 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 19 | |
c1ace5b5 | 20 | #if !defined (DEFS_H) |
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21 | #define DEFS_H 1 |
22 | ||
23 | #include <stdio.h> | |
24 | ||
25 | /* First include ansidecl.h so we can use the various macro definitions | |
debd3443 | 26 | here and in all subsequent file inclusions. */ |
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27 | |
28 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
29 | ||
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30 | /* An address in the program being debugged. Host byte order. */ |
31 | typedef unsigned int CORE_ADDR; | |
32 | ||
33 | #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |
34 | #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |
35 | ||
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36 | /* Gdb does *lots* of string compares. Use macros to speed them up by |
37 | avoiding function calls if the first characters are not the same. */ | |
38 | ||
bd5d07d9 | 39 | #define STRCMP(a,b) (*(a) == *(b) ? strcmp ((a), (b)) : (int)*(a) - (int)*(b)) |
2e4964ad FF |
40 | #define STREQ(a,b) (*(a) == *(b) ? !strcmp ((a), (b)) : 0) |
41 | #define STREQN(a,b,c) (*(a) == *(b) ? !strncmp ((a), (b), (c)) : 0) | |
42 | ||
dd577ca5 | 43 | /* The character GNU C++ uses to build identifiers that must be unique from |
bd5635a1 RP |
44 | the program's identifiers (such as $this and $$vptr). */ |
45 | #define CPLUS_MARKER '$' /* May be overridden to '.' for SysV */ | |
46 | ||
e146177e | 47 | #include <errno.h> /* System call error return status */ |
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48 | |
49 | extern int quit_flag; | |
50 | extern int immediate_quit; | |
51b80b00 | 51 | extern int sevenbit_strings; |
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52 | |
53 | extern void | |
54 | quit PARAMS ((void)); | |
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55 | |
56 | #define QUIT { if (quit_flag) quit (); } | |
57 | ||
e58de8a2 FF |
58 | /* Command classes are top-level categories into which commands are broken |
59 | down for "help" purposes. | |
60 | Notes on classes: class_alias is for alias commands which are not | |
61 | abbreviations of the original command. class-pseudo is for commands | |
62 | which are not really commands nor help topics ("stop"). */ | |
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63 | |
64 | enum command_class | |
65 | { | |
66 | /* Special args to help_list */ | |
67 | all_classes = -2, all_commands = -1, | |
68 | /* Classes of commands */ | |
69 | no_class = -1, class_run = 0, class_vars, class_stack, | |
70 | class_files, class_support, class_info, class_breakpoint, | |
e58de8a2 FF |
71 | class_alias, class_obscure, class_user, class_maintenance, |
72 | class_pseudo | |
bd5635a1 RP |
73 | }; |
74 | ||
bd5d07d9 FF |
75 | /* Languages represented in the symbol table and elsewhere. |
76 | This should probably be in language.h, but since enum's can't | |
77 | be forward declared to satisfy opaque references before their | |
78 | actual definition, needs to be here. */ | |
79 | ||
80 | enum language | |
81 | { | |
82 | language_unknown, /* Language not known */ | |
83 | language_auto, /* Placeholder for automatic setting */ | |
84 | language_c, /* C */ | |
85 | language_cplus, /* C++ */ | |
bd5d07d9 | 86 | language_chill, /* Chill */ |
bd5d07d9 FF |
87 | language_m2 /* Modula-2 */ |
88 | }; | |
89 | ||
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90 | /* the cleanup list records things that have to be undone |
91 | if an error happens (descriptors to be closed, memory to be freed, etc.) | |
92 | Each link in the chain records a function to call and an | |
93 | argument to give it. | |
94 | ||
95 | Use make_cleanup to add an element to the cleanup chain. | |
96 | Use do_cleanups to do all cleanup actions back to a given | |
97 | point in the chain. Use discard_cleanups to remove cleanups | |
98 | from the chain back to a given point, not doing them. */ | |
99 | ||
100 | struct cleanup | |
101 | { | |
102 | struct cleanup *next; | |
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103 | void (*function) PARAMS ((PTR)); |
104 | PTR arg; | |
bd5635a1 RP |
105 | }; |
106 | ||
d747e0af MT |
107 | /* From blockframe.c */ |
108 | ||
109 | extern int | |
e146177e | 110 | inside_entry_func PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR)); |
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111 | |
112 | extern int | |
e146177e | 113 | inside_entry_file PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR addr)); |
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114 | |
115 | extern int | |
e146177e | 116 | inside_main_func PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR pc)); |
d747e0af | 117 | |
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118 | /* From ch-lang.c, for the moment. (FIXME) */ |
119 | ||
120 | extern char * | |
121 | chill_demangle PARAMS ((const char *)); | |
7532cf10 | 122 | |
2e4964ad | 123 | /* From libiberty.a */ |
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124 | |
125 | extern char * | |
126 | cplus_demangle PARAMS ((const char *, int)); | |
127 | ||
128 | extern char * | |
129 | cplus_mangle_opname PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
130 | ||
318bf84f | 131 | /* From libmmalloc.a (memory mapped malloc library) */ |
d747e0af MT |
132 | |
133 | extern PTR | |
318bf84f | 134 | mmalloc_attach PARAMS ((int, PTR)); |
d747e0af MT |
135 | |
136 | extern PTR | |
318bf84f | 137 | mmalloc_detach PARAMS ((PTR)); |
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138 | |
139 | extern PTR | |
318bf84f | 140 | mmalloc PARAMS ((PTR, long)); |
d747e0af MT |
141 | |
142 | extern PTR | |
318bf84f | 143 | mrealloc PARAMS ((PTR, PTR, long)); |
d747e0af MT |
144 | |
145 | extern void | |
318bf84f | 146 | mfree PARAMS ((PTR, PTR)); |
d747e0af | 147 | |
318bf84f FF |
148 | extern int |
149 | mmalloc_setkey PARAMS ((PTR, int, PTR)); | |
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150 | |
151 | extern PTR | |
318bf84f | 152 | mmalloc_getkey PARAMS ((PTR, int)); |
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153 | |
154 | /* From utils.c */ | |
155 | ||
d630b615 FF |
156 | extern int |
157 | strcmp_iw PARAMS ((const char *, const char *)); | |
158 | ||
e146177e SEF |
159 | extern char * |
160 | safe_strerror PARAMS ((int)); | |
161 | ||
162 | extern char * | |
163 | safe_strsignal PARAMS ((int)); | |
164 | ||
d747e0af | 165 | extern void |
e3c16900 | 166 | init_malloc PARAMS ((void *)); |
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167 | |
168 | extern void | |
169 | request_quit PARAMS ((int)); | |
170 | ||
171 | extern void | |
172 | do_cleanups PARAMS ((struct cleanup *)); | |
173 | ||
174 | extern void | |
175 | discard_cleanups PARAMS ((struct cleanup *)); | |
176 | ||
177 | /* The bare make_cleanup function is one of those rare beasts that | |
178 | takes almost any type of function as the first arg and anything that | |
179 | will fit in a "void *" as the second arg. | |
180 | ||
181 | Should be, once all calls and called-functions are cleaned up: | |
182 | extern struct cleanup * | |
84d59861 | 183 | make_cleanup PARAMS ((void (*function) (void *), void *)); |
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184 | |
185 | Until then, lint and/or various type-checking compiler options will | |
186 | complain about make_cleanup calls. It'd be wrong to just cast things, | |
187 | since the type actually passed when the function is called would be | |
188 | wrong. */ | |
189 | ||
190 | extern struct cleanup * | |
191 | make_cleanup (); | |
192 | ||
193 | extern struct cleanup * | |
194 | save_cleanups PARAMS ((void)); | |
195 | ||
196 | extern void | |
197 | restore_cleanups PARAMS ((struct cleanup *)); | |
198 | ||
199 | extern void | |
200 | free_current_contents PARAMS ((char **)); | |
201 | ||
202 | extern void | |
203 | null_cleanup PARAMS ((char **)); | |
204 | ||
205 | extern int | |
206 | myread PARAMS ((int, char *, int)); | |
207 | ||
208 | extern int | |
209 | query (); | |
210 | ||
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211 | extern void |
212 | begin_line PARAMS ((void)); | |
213 | ||
d747e0af MT |
214 | extern void |
215 | wrap_here PARAMS ((char *)); | |
216 | ||
217 | extern void | |
218 | reinitialize_more_filter PARAMS ((void)); | |
219 | ||
220 | extern int | |
221 | print_insn PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, FILE *)); | |
222 | ||
223 | extern void | |
224 | fputs_filtered PARAMS ((const char *, FILE *)); | |
225 | ||
226 | extern void | |
227 | puts_filtered PARAMS ((char *)); | |
228 | ||
51b80b00 FF |
229 | extern void |
230 | vprintf_filtered (); | |
231 | ||
a8e033f2 | 232 | extern void |
4dba98fb | 233 | vfprintf_filtered (); |
a8e033f2 | 234 | |
d747e0af MT |
235 | extern void |
236 | fprintf_filtered (); | |
237 | ||
a8e033f2 SG |
238 | extern void |
239 | fprintfi_filtered (); | |
240 | ||
d747e0af MT |
241 | extern void |
242 | printf_filtered (); | |
243 | ||
a8e033f2 SG |
244 | extern void |
245 | printfi_filtered (); | |
246 | ||
d747e0af MT |
247 | extern void |
248 | print_spaces PARAMS ((int, FILE *)); | |
249 | ||
250 | extern void | |
251 | print_spaces_filtered PARAMS ((int, FILE *)); | |
252 | ||
253 | extern char * | |
254 | n_spaces PARAMS ((int)); | |
255 | ||
256 | extern void | |
51b80b00 | 257 | gdb_printchar PARAMS ((int, FILE *, int)); |
d747e0af MT |
258 | |
259 | extern void | |
5aefc1ca | 260 | fprintf_symbol_filtered PARAMS ((FILE *, char *, enum language, int)); |
d747e0af MT |
261 | |
262 | extern void | |
263 | perror_with_name PARAMS ((char *)); | |
264 | ||
265 | extern void | |
266 | print_sys_errmsg PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
267 | ||
1bef45ea JK |
268 | /* From regex.c or libc. BSD 4.4 declares this with the argument type as |
269 | "const char *" in unistd.h, so we can't declare the argument | |
270 | as "char *". */ | |
d747e0af MT |
271 | |
272 | extern char * | |
1bef45ea | 273 | re_comp PARAMS ((const char *)); |
d747e0af MT |
274 | |
275 | /* From symfile.c */ | |
276 | ||
277 | extern void | |
278 | symbol_file_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
279 | ||
280 | /* From main.c */ | |
281 | ||
d630b615 FF |
282 | extern char * |
283 | skip_quoted PARAMS ((char *)); | |
284 | ||
d747e0af MT |
285 | extern char * |
286 | gdb_readline PARAMS ((char *)); | |
287 | ||
288 | extern char * | |
289 | command_line_input PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
290 | ||
291 | extern void | |
292 | print_prompt PARAMS ((void)); | |
293 | ||
294 | extern int | |
295 | batch_mode PARAMS ((void)); | |
296 | ||
297 | extern int | |
298 | input_from_terminal_p PARAMS ((void)); | |
299 | ||
bd5635a1 | 300 | /* From printcmd.c */ |
d747e0af MT |
301 | |
302 | extern void | |
303 | set_next_address PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR)); | |
304 | ||
305 | extern void | |
306 | print_address_symbolic PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, FILE *, int, char *)); | |
307 | ||
308 | extern void | |
309 | print_address PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, FILE *)); | |
bd5635a1 | 310 | |
e1ce8aa5 | 311 | /* From source.c */ |
d747e0af MT |
312 | |
313 | extern int | |
314 | openp PARAMS ((char *, int, char *, int, int, char **)); | |
315 | ||
316 | extern void | |
317 | mod_path PARAMS ((char *, char **)); | |
318 | ||
319 | extern void | |
320 | directory_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
321 | ||
322 | extern void | |
323 | init_source_path PARAMS ((void)); | |
324 | ||
325 | /* From findvar.c */ | |
326 | ||
327 | extern int | |
328 | read_relative_register_raw_bytes PARAMS ((int, char *)); | |
e1ce8aa5 | 329 | |
bd5635a1 | 330 | /* From readline (but not in any readline .h files). */ |
d747e0af MT |
331 | |
332 | extern char * | |
333 | tilde_expand PARAMS ((char *)); | |
bd5635a1 RP |
334 | |
335 | /* Structure for saved commands lines | |
336 | (for breakpoints, defined commands, etc). */ | |
337 | ||
338 | struct command_line | |
339 | { | |
340 | struct command_line *next; | |
341 | char *line; | |
342 | }; | |
343 | ||
d747e0af MT |
344 | extern struct command_line * |
345 | read_command_lines PARAMS ((void)); | |
346 | ||
347 | extern void | |
348 | free_command_lines PARAMS ((struct command_line **)); | |
bd5635a1 RP |
349 | |
350 | /* String containing the current directory (what getwd would return). */ | |
351 | ||
d747e0af | 352 | extern char *current_directory; |
bd5635a1 RP |
353 | |
354 | /* Default radixes for input and output. Only some values supported. */ | |
355 | extern unsigned input_radix; | |
356 | extern unsigned output_radix; | |
357 | ||
a8a69e63 FF |
358 | /* Possibilities for prettyprint parameters to routines which print |
359 | things. Like enum language, this should be in value.h, but needs | |
360 | to be here for the same reason. FIXME: If we can eliminate this | |
361 | as an arg to LA_VAL_PRINT, then we can probably move it back to | |
362 | value.h. */ | |
363 | ||
364 | enum val_prettyprint | |
365 | { | |
366 | Val_no_prettyprint = 0, | |
367 | Val_prettyprint, | |
368 | /* Use the default setting which the user has specified. */ | |
369 | Val_pretty_default | |
370 | }; | |
371 | ||
0a5d35ed SG |
372 | \f |
373 | /* Host machine definition. This will be a symlink to one of the | |
374 | xm-*.h files, built by the `configure' script. */ | |
375 | ||
376 | #include "xm.h" | |
377 | ||
e58de8a2 FF |
378 | /* Native machine support. This will be a symlink to one of the |
379 | nm-*.h files, built by the `configure' script. */ | |
380 | ||
381 | #include "nm.h" | |
382 | ||
e146177e SEF |
383 | /* If the xm.h file did not define the mode string used to open the |
384 | files, assume that binary files are opened the same way as text | |
385 | files */ | |
386 | #ifndef FOPEN_RB | |
387 | #include "fopen-same.h" | |
388 | #endif | |
389 | ||
0a5d35ed SG |
390 | /* |
391 | * Allow things in gdb to be declared "const". If compiling ANSI, it | |
392 | * just works. If compiling with gcc but non-ansi, redefine to __const__. | |
393 | * If non-ansi, non-gcc, then eliminate "const" entirely, making those | |
394 | * objects be read-write rather than read-only. | |
395 | */ | |
396 | ||
397 | #ifndef const | |
398 | #ifndef __STDC__ | |
399 | # ifdef __GNUC__ | |
400 | # define const __const__ | |
401 | # else | |
402 | # define const /*nothing*/ | |
403 | # endif /* GNUC */ | |
404 | #endif /* STDC */ | |
405 | #endif /* const */ | |
406 | ||
407 | #ifndef volatile | |
408 | #ifndef __STDC__ | |
409 | # ifdef __GNUC__ | |
410 | # define volatile __volatile__ | |
411 | # else | |
412 | # define volatile /*nothing*/ | |
413 | # endif /* GNUC */ | |
414 | #endif /* STDC */ | |
415 | #endif /* volatile */ | |
416 | ||
e3c16900 JK |
417 | #if 1 |
418 | #define NORETURN /*nothing*/ | |
419 | #else /* not 1 */ | |
420 | /* FIXME: This is bogus. Having "volatile void" mean a function doesn't | |
421 | return is a gcc extension and should be based on #ifdef __GNUC__. | |
422 | Also, as of Sep 93 I'm told gcc is changing the syntax for ansi | |
423 | reasons (so declaring exit here as "volatile void" and as "void" in | |
424 | a system header loses). Using the new "__attributes__ ((noreturn));" | |
425 | syntax would lose for old versions of gcc; using | |
426 | typedef void exit_fn_type PARAMS ((int)); | |
427 | volatile exit_fn_type exit; | |
428 | would win. */ | |
d747e0af MT |
429 | /* Some compilers (many AT&T SVR4 compilers for instance), do not accept |
430 | declarations of functions that never return (exit for instance) as | |
431 | "volatile void". For such compilers "NORETURN" can be defined away | |
432 | to keep them happy */ | |
433 | ||
434 | #ifndef NORETURN | |
e676a15f FF |
435 | # ifdef __lucid |
436 | # define NORETURN /*nothing*/ | |
437 | # else | |
438 | # define NORETURN volatile | |
439 | # endif | |
d747e0af | 440 | #endif |
e3c16900 | 441 | #endif /* not 1 */ |
d747e0af | 442 | |
0a5d35ed SG |
443 | /* Defaults for system-wide constants (if not defined by xm.h, we fake it). */ |
444 | ||
bd5635a1 | 445 | #if !defined (UINT_MAX) |
38dc5e12 | 446 | #define UINT_MAX ((unsigned int)(~0)) /* 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bits */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
447 | #endif |
448 | ||
e1ce8aa5 | 449 | #if !defined (INT_MAX) |
dd577ca5 | 450 | #define INT_MAX ((int)(UINT_MAX >> 1)) /* 0x7FFFFFFF for 32-bits */ |
e1ce8aa5 JK |
451 | #endif |
452 | ||
453 | #if !defined (INT_MIN) | |
38dc5e12 SG |
454 | #define INT_MIN (-INT_MAX - 1) /* 0x80000000 for 32-bits */ |
455 | #endif | |
456 | ||
457 | #if !defined (ULONG_MAX) | |
458 | #define ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)(~0L)) /* 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bits */ | |
459 | #endif | |
460 | ||
461 | #if !defined (LONG_MAX) | |
462 | #define LONG_MAX ((long)(ULONG_MAX >> 1)) /* 0x7FFFFFFF for 32-bits */ | |
e1ce8aa5 JK |
463 | #endif |
464 | ||
e2aab031 FF |
465 | /* Number of bits in a char or unsigned char for the target machine. |
466 | Just like CHAR_BIT in <limits.h> but describes the target machine. */ | |
bd5635a1 RP |
467 | #if !defined (TARGET_CHAR_BIT) |
468 | #define TARGET_CHAR_BIT 8 | |
469 | #endif | |
c1ace5b5 | 470 | |
e2aab031 FF |
471 | /* Number of bits in a short or unsigned short for the target machine. */ |
472 | #if !defined (TARGET_SHORT_BIT) | |
473 | #define TARGET_SHORT_BIT (sizeof (short) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT) | |
474 | #endif | |
475 | ||
476 | /* Number of bits in an int or unsigned int for the target machine. */ | |
477 | #if !defined (TARGET_INT_BIT) | |
478 | #define TARGET_INT_BIT (sizeof (int) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT) | |
479 | #endif | |
480 | ||
481 | /* Number of bits in a long or unsigned long for the target machine. */ | |
482 | #if !defined (TARGET_LONG_BIT) | |
483 | #define TARGET_LONG_BIT (sizeof (long) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT) | |
484 | #endif | |
485 | ||
486 | /* Number of bits in a long long or unsigned long long for the target machine. */ | |
d166df9b | 487 | #if !defined (TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT) |
e2aab031 FF |
488 | #define TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT (2 * TARGET_LONG_BIT) |
489 | #endif | |
490 | ||
491 | /* Number of bits in a float for the target machine. */ | |
492 | #if !defined (TARGET_FLOAT_BIT) | |
493 | #define TARGET_FLOAT_BIT (sizeof (float) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT) | |
494 | #endif | |
495 | ||
496 | /* Number of bits in a double for the target machine. */ | |
497 | #if !defined (TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT) | |
498 | #define TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT (sizeof (double) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT) | |
499 | #endif | |
500 | ||
501 | /* Number of bits in a long double for the target machine. */ | |
502 | #if !defined (TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT) | |
503 | #define TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT (2 * TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT) | |
504 | #endif | |
505 | ||
506 | /* Number of bits in a "complex" for the target machine. */ | |
507 | #if !defined (TARGET_COMPLEX_BIT) | |
508 | #define TARGET_COMPLEX_BIT (2 * TARGET_FLOAT_BIT) | |
509 | #endif | |
510 | ||
511 | /* Number of bits in a "double complex" for the target machine. */ | |
512 | #if !defined (TARGET_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_BIT) | |
513 | #define TARGET_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_BIT (2 * TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT) | |
d166df9b JK |
514 | #endif |
515 | ||
d747e0af MT |
516 | /* Number of bits in a pointer for the target machine */ |
517 | #if !defined (TARGET_PTR_BIT) | |
518 | #define TARGET_PTR_BIT TARGET_INT_BIT | |
519 | #endif | |
520 | ||
7efb57c3 FF |
521 | /* Default to support for "long long" if the host compiler being used is gcc. |
522 | Config files must define CC_HAS_LONG_LONG to use other host compilers | |
523 | that are capable of supporting "long long", and to cause gdb to use that | |
524 | support. Not defining CC_HAS_LONG_LONG will suppress use of "long long" | |
525 | regardless of what compiler is used. | |
526 | ||
527 | FIXME: For now, automatic selection of "long long" as the default when | |
528 | gcc is used is disabled, pending further testing. Concerns include the | |
529 | impact on gdb performance and the universality of bugfree long long | |
530 | support on platforms that do have gcc. Compiling with FORCE_LONG_LONG | |
531 | will select "long long" use for testing purposes. -fnf */ | |
532 | ||
533 | #ifndef CC_HAS_LONG_LONG | |
534 | # if defined (__GNUC__) && defined (FORCE_LONG_LONG) /* See FIXME above */ | |
535 | # define CC_HAS_LONG_LONG 1 | |
536 | # endif | |
537 | #endif | |
538 | ||
539 | /* LONGEST should not be a typedef, because "unsigned LONGEST" needs to work. | |
540 | CC_HAS_LONG_LONG is defined if the host compiler supports "long long" | |
541 | variables and we wish to make use of that support. */ | |
d747e0af MT |
542 | |
543 | #ifndef LONGEST | |
7efb57c3 FF |
544 | # ifdef CC_HAS_LONG_LONG |
545 | # define LONGEST long long | |
546 | # else | |
547 | # define LONGEST long | |
548 | # endif | |
549 | #endif | |
550 | ||
551 | /* Convert a LONGEST to an int. This is used in contexts (e.g. number of | |
552 | arguments to a function, number in a value history, register number, etc.) | |
553 | where the value must not be larger than can fit in an int. */ | |
554 | ||
555 | #ifndef longest_to_int | |
556 | # ifdef CC_HAS_LONG_LONG | |
557 | # define longest_to_int(x) (((x) > INT_MAX || (x) < INT_MIN) \ | |
558 | ? (error ("Value out of range."),0) : (int) (x)) | |
559 | # else | |
560 | /* Assume sizeof (int) == sizeof (long). */ | |
561 | # define longest_to_int(x) ((int) (x)) | |
562 | # endif | |
d747e0af MT |
563 | #endif |
564 | ||
bd5d07d9 FF |
565 | /* If we picked up a copy of CHAR_BIT from a configuration file |
566 | (which may get it by including <limits.h>) then use it to set | |
567 | the number of bits in a host char. If not, use the same size | |
568 | as the target. */ | |
569 | ||
570 | #if defined (CHAR_BIT) | |
571 | #define HOST_CHAR_BIT CHAR_BIT | |
572 | #else | |
573 | #define HOST_CHAR_BIT TARGET_CHAR_BIT | |
574 | #endif | |
575 | ||
0a5d35ed SG |
576 | /* Assorted functions we can declare, now that const and volatile are |
577 | defined. */ | |
d747e0af MT |
578 | |
579 | extern char * | |
580 | savestring PARAMS ((const char *, int)); | |
581 | ||
318bf84f FF |
582 | extern char * |
583 | msavestring PARAMS ((void *, const char *, int)); | |
584 | ||
d747e0af MT |
585 | extern char * |
586 | strsave PARAMS ((const char *)); | |
587 | ||
318bf84f FF |
588 | extern char * |
589 | mstrsave PARAMS ((void *, const char *)); | |
590 | ||
d747e0af MT |
591 | extern char * |
592 | concat PARAMS ((char *, ...)); | |
593 | ||
594 | extern PTR | |
595 | xmalloc PARAMS ((long)); | |
596 | ||
597 | extern PTR | |
318bf84f FF |
598 | xrealloc PARAMS ((PTR, long)); |
599 | ||
600 | extern PTR | |
601 | xmmalloc PARAMS ((PTR, long)); | |
602 | ||
603 | extern PTR | |
604 | xmrealloc PARAMS ((PTR, PTR, long)); | |
605 | ||
606 | extern PTR | |
607 | mmalloc PARAMS ((PTR, long)); | |
608 | ||
609 | extern PTR | |
610 | mrealloc PARAMS ((PTR, PTR, long)); | |
611 | ||
612 | extern void | |
613 | mfree PARAMS ((PTR, PTR)); | |
614 | ||
615 | extern int | |
616 | mmcheck PARAMS ((PTR, void (*) (void))); | |
617 | ||
618 | extern int | |
619 | mmtrace PARAMS ((void)); | |
d747e0af MT |
620 | |
621 | extern int | |
622 | parse_escape PARAMS ((char **)); | |
623 | ||
e676a15f | 624 | extern const char * const reg_names[]; |
d747e0af MT |
625 | |
626 | extern NORETURN void /* Does not return to the caller. */ | |
627 | error (); | |
628 | ||
629 | extern NORETURN void /* Does not return to the caller. */ | |
630 | fatal (); | |
631 | ||
632 | extern NORETURN void /* Not specified as volatile in ... */ | |
633 | exit PARAMS ((int)); /* 4.10.4.3 */ | |
634 | ||
318bf84f FF |
635 | extern NORETURN void /* Does not return to the caller. */ |
636 | nomem PARAMS ((long)); | |
637 | ||
2fcdae93 PS |
638 | /* Reasons for calling return_to_top_level. */ |
639 | enum return_reason { | |
640 | /* User interrupt. */ | |
641 | RETURN_QUIT, | |
642 | ||
643 | /* Any other error. */ | |
644 | RETURN_ERROR | |
645 | }; | |
646 | ||
647 | #define RETURN_MASK_QUIT (1 << (int)RETURN_QUIT) | |
648 | #define RETURN_MASK_ERROR (1 << (int)RETURN_ERROR) | |
649 | #define RETURN_MASK_ALL (RETURN_MASK_QUIT | RETURN_MASK_ERROR) | |
650 | typedef int return_mask; | |
651 | ||
d747e0af | 652 | extern NORETURN void /* Does not return to the caller. */ |
2fcdae93 PS |
653 | return_to_top_level PARAMS ((enum return_reason)); |
654 | ||
655 | extern int catch_errors PARAMS ((int (*) (char *), void *, char *, | |
656 | return_mask)); | |
d747e0af MT |
657 | |
658 | extern void | |
659 | warning_setup PARAMS ((void)); | |
660 | ||
661 | extern void | |
662 | warning (); | |
663 | ||
664 | /* Global functions from other, non-gdb GNU thingies (libiberty for | |
665 | instance) */ | |
666 | ||
667 | extern char * | |
668 | basename PARAMS ((char *)); | |
669 | ||
670 | extern char * | |
a8e033f2 | 671 | getenv PARAMS ((const char *)); |
d747e0af MT |
672 | |
673 | extern char ** | |
674 | buildargv PARAMS ((char *)); | |
675 | ||
676 | extern void | |
677 | freeargv PARAMS ((char **)); | |
678 | ||
e146177e SEF |
679 | extern char * |
680 | strerrno PARAMS ((int)); | |
681 | ||
682 | extern char * | |
683 | strsigno PARAMS ((int)); | |
684 | ||
685 | extern int | |
686 | errno_max PARAMS ((void)); | |
687 | ||
688 | extern int | |
689 | signo_max PARAMS ((void)); | |
690 | ||
691 | extern int | |
692 | strtoerrno PARAMS ((char *)); | |
693 | ||
694 | extern int | |
695 | strtosigno PARAMS ((char *)); | |
696 | ||
697 | extern char * | |
698 | strsignal PARAMS ((int)); | |
699 | ||
700 | /* From other system libraries */ | |
701 | ||
702 | #ifndef PSIGNAL_IN_SIGNAL_H | |
703 | extern void | |
7efb57c3 | 704 | psignal PARAMS ((unsigned, const char *)); |
e146177e SEF |
705 | #endif |
706 | ||
d747e0af MT |
707 | /* For now, we can't include <stdlib.h> because it conflicts with |
708 | "../include/getopt.h". (FIXME) | |
709 | ||
318bf84f FF |
710 | However, if a function is defined in the ANSI C standard and a prototype |
711 | for that function is defined and visible in any header file in an ANSI | |
712 | conforming environment, then that prototype must match the definition in | |
713 | the ANSI standard. So we can just duplicate them here without conflict, | |
d747e0af MT |
714 | since they must be the same in all conforming ANSI environments. If |
715 | these cause problems, then the environment is not ANSI conformant. */ | |
716 | ||
0a5d35ed | 717 | #ifdef __STDC__ |
d747e0af | 718 | #include <stddef.h> |
0a5d35ed | 719 | #endif |
d747e0af MT |
720 | |
721 | extern int | |
722 | fclose PARAMS ((FILE *stream)); /* 4.9.5.1 */ | |
723 | ||
e146177e SEF |
724 | extern void |
725 | perror PARAMS ((const char *)); /* 4.9.10.4 */ | |
726 | ||
d747e0af MT |
727 | extern double |
728 | atof PARAMS ((const char *nptr)); /* 4.10.1.1 */ | |
729 | ||
51b57ded FF |
730 | extern int |
731 | atoi PARAMS ((const char *)); /* 4.10.1.2 */ | |
732 | ||
d747e0af | 733 | #ifndef MALLOC_INCOMPATIBLE |
318bf84f | 734 | |
d747e0af MT |
735 | extern PTR |
736 | malloc PARAMS ((size_t size)); /* 4.10.3.3 */ | |
737 | ||
738 | extern PTR | |
739 | realloc PARAMS ((void *ptr, size_t size)); /* 4.10.3.4 */ | |
740 | ||
741 | extern void | |
318bf84f FF |
742 | free PARAMS ((void *)); /* 4.10.3.2 */ |
743 | ||
744 | #endif /* MALLOC_INCOMPATIBLE */ | |
d747e0af | 745 | |
d630b615 | 746 | extern void |
d747e0af MT |
747 | qsort PARAMS ((void *base, size_t nmemb, /* 4.10.5.2 */ |
748 | size_t size, | |
749 | int (*comp)(const void *, const void *))); | |
750 | ||
0f552c5f | 751 | #ifndef MEM_FNS_DECLARED /* Some non-ANSI use void *, not char *. */ |
51b57ded FF |
752 | extern PTR |
753 | memcpy PARAMS ((void *, const void *, size_t)); /* 4.11.2.1 */ | |
754 | ||
755 | extern int | |
756 | memcmp PARAMS ((const void *, const void *, size_t)); /* 4.11.4.1 */ | |
38dc5e12 | 757 | #endif |
51b57ded | 758 | |
d747e0af MT |
759 | extern char * |
760 | strchr PARAMS ((const char *, int)); /* 4.11.5.2 */ | |
761 | ||
762 | extern char * | |
763 | strrchr PARAMS ((const char *, int)); /* 4.11.5.5 */ | |
764 | ||
e146177e SEF |
765 | extern char * |
766 | strstr PARAMS ((const char *, const char *)); /* 4.11.5.7 */ | |
767 | ||
d747e0af MT |
768 | extern char * |
769 | strtok PARAMS ((char *, const char *)); /* 4.11.5.8 */ | |
770 | ||
0f552c5f | 771 | #ifndef MEM_FNS_DECLARED /* Some non-ANSI use void *, not char *. */ |
51b57ded FF |
772 | extern PTR |
773 | memset PARAMS ((void *, int, size_t)); /* 4.11.6.1 */ | |
0f552c5f | 774 | #endif |
51b57ded | 775 | |
d747e0af MT |
776 | extern char * |
777 | strerror PARAMS ((int)); /* 4.11.6.2 */ | |
e2aab031 | 778 | |
0a5d35ed SG |
779 | /* Various possibilities for alloca. */ |
780 | #ifndef alloca | |
781 | # ifdef __GNUC__ | |
782 | # define alloca __builtin_alloca | |
783 | # else | |
784 | # ifdef sparc | |
22fd4704 | 785 | # include <alloca.h> /* NOTE: Doesn't declare alloca() */ |
e676a15f | 786 | # endif |
0f552c5f JG |
787 | # ifdef __STDC__ |
788 | extern void *alloca (size_t); | |
789 | # else /* __STDC__ */ | |
790 | extern char *alloca (); | |
791 | # endif | |
0a5d35ed SG |
792 | # endif |
793 | #endif | |
e2aab031 | 794 | |
debd3443 | 795 | /* TARGET_BYTE_ORDER and HOST_BYTE_ORDER must be defined to one of these. */ |
a10c0d36 | 796 | |
0a5d35ed SG |
797 | #if !defined (BIG_ENDIAN) |
798 | #define BIG_ENDIAN 4321 | |
799 | #endif | |
a10c0d36 | 800 | |
0a5d35ed SG |
801 | #if !defined (LITTLE_ENDIAN) |
802 | #define LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 | |
803 | #endif | |
a10c0d36 | 804 | |
2fcdae93 | 805 | /* Target-system-dependent parameters for GDB. */ |
7d9884b9 JG |
806 | |
807 | /* Target machine definition. This will be a symlink to one of the | |
808 | tm-*.h files, built by the `configure' script. */ | |
809 | ||
7d9884b9 | 810 | #include "tm.h" |
7d9884b9 | 811 | |
7d9884b9 JG |
812 | /* The bit byte-order has to do just with numbering of bits in |
813 | debugging symbols and such. Conceptually, it's quite separate | |
814 | from byte/word byte order. */ | |
815 | ||
816 | #if !defined (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN) | |
817 | #if TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN | |
818 | #define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN 1 | |
819 | #endif /* Big endian. */ | |
820 | ||
821 | #if TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
822 | #define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN 0 | |
823 | #endif /* Little endian. */ | |
824 | #endif /* BITS_BIG_ENDIAN not defined. */ | |
825 | ||
e3c16900 JK |
826 | /* Swap LEN bytes at BUFFER between target and host byte-order. This is |
827 | the wrong way to do byte-swapping because it assumes that you have a way | |
828 | to have a host variable of exactly the right size. | |
829 | extract_* are the right way. */ | |
7d9884b9 JG |
830 | #if TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == HOST_BYTE_ORDER |
831 | #define SWAP_TARGET_AND_HOST(buffer,len) | |
832 | #else /* Target and host byte order differ. */ | |
833 | #define SWAP_TARGET_AND_HOST(buffer,len) \ | |
834 | { \ | |
835 | char tmp; \ | |
836 | char *p = (char *)(buffer); \ | |
837 | char *q = ((char *)(buffer)) + len - 1; \ | |
838 | for (; p < q; p++, q--) \ | |
839 | { \ | |
840 | tmp = *q; \ | |
841 | *q = *p; \ | |
842 | *p = tmp; \ | |
843 | } \ | |
844 | } | |
845 | #endif /* Target and host byte order differ. */ | |
846 | ||
e3c16900 JK |
847 | /* In findvar.c. */ |
848 | LONGEST extract_signed_integer PARAMS ((void *, int)); | |
849 | unsigned LONGEST extract_unsigned_integer PARAMS ((void *, int)); | |
850 | CORE_ADDR extract_address PARAMS ((void *, int)); | |
851 | ||
852 | void store_signed_integer PARAMS ((void *, int, LONGEST)); | |
853 | void store_unsigned_integer PARAMS ((void *, int, unsigned LONGEST)); | |
854 | void store_address PARAMS ((void *, int, CORE_ADDR)); | |
855 | \f | |
7d9884b9 JG |
856 | /* On some machines there are bits in addresses which are not really |
857 | part of the address, but are used by the kernel, the hardware, etc. | |
858 | for special purposes. ADDR_BITS_REMOVE takes out any such bits | |
859 | so we get a "real" address such as one would find in a symbol | |
860 | table. ADDR_BITS_SET sets those bits the way the system wants | |
e3c16900 JK |
861 | them. This is used only for addresses of instructions, and even then |
862 | I'm not sure it's used in all contexts. It exists to deal with there | |
863 | being a few stray bits in the PC which would mislead us, not as some sort | |
864 | of generic thing to handle alignment or segmentation. */ | |
7d9884b9 JG |
865 | #if !defined (ADDR_BITS_REMOVE) |
866 | #define ADDR_BITS_REMOVE(addr) (addr) | |
867 | #define ADDR_BITS_SET(addr) (addr) | |
868 | #endif /* No ADDR_BITS_REMOVE. */ | |
869 | ||
d747e0af MT |
870 | /* From valops.c */ |
871 | ||
872 | extern CORE_ADDR | |
873 | push_bytes PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, char *, int)); | |
874 | ||
875 | /* In some modules, we don't have a definition of REGISTER_TYPE yet, so we | |
876 | must avoid prototyping this function for now. FIXME. Should be: | |
877 | extern CORE_ADDR | |
878 | push_word PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, REGISTER_TYPE)); | |
879 | */ | |
880 | extern CORE_ADDR | |
881 | push_word (); | |
882 | ||
0239d9b3 FF |
883 | /* Some parts of gdb might be considered optional, in the sense that they |
884 | are not essential for being able to build a working, usable debugger | |
885 | for a specific environment. For example, the maintenance commands | |
886 | are there for the benefit of gdb maintainers. As another example, | |
887 | some environments really don't need gdb's that are able to read N | |
888 | different object file formats. In order to make it possible (but | |
889 | not necessarily recommended) to build "stripped down" versions of | |
890 | gdb, the following defines control selective compilation of those | |
891 | parts of gdb which can be safely left out when necessary. Note that | |
892 | the default is to include everything. */ | |
893 | ||
894 | #ifndef MAINTENANCE_CMDS | |
895 | #define MAINTENANCE_CMDS 1 | |
896 | #endif | |
897 | ||
d747e0af | 898 | #endif /* !defined (DEFS_H) */ |