1 /* Target-dependent code for the MIPS architecture, for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
3 Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
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28 #include "gdb_string.h"
29 #include "gdb_assert.h"
41 #include "arch-utils.h"
44 #include "mips-tdep.h"
46 #include "reggroups.h"
47 #include "opcode/mips.h"
51 #include "sim-regno.h"
53 #include "frame-unwind.h"
54 #include "frame-base.h"
55 #include "trad-frame.h"
57 #include "floatformat.h"
59 static const struct objfile_data *mips_pdr_data;
61 static struct type *mips_register_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum);
63 /* A useful bit in the CP0 status register (MIPS_PS_REGNUM). */
64 /* This bit is set if we are emulating 32-bit FPRs on a 64-bit chip. */
65 #define ST0_FR (1 << 26)
67 /* The sizes of floating point registers. */
71 MIPS_FPU_SINGLE_REGSIZE = 4,
72 MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE_REGSIZE = 8
76 static const char *mips_abi_string;
78 static const char *mips_abi_strings[] = {
89 /* Various MIPS ISA options (related to stack analysis) can be
90 overridden dynamically. Establish an enum/array for managing
93 static const char size_auto[] = "auto";
94 static const char size_32[] = "32";
95 static const char size_64[] = "64";
97 static const char *size_enums[] = {
104 /* Some MIPS boards don't support floating point while others only
105 support single-precision floating-point operations. */
109 MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE, /* Full double precision floating point. */
110 MIPS_FPU_SINGLE, /* Single precision floating point (R4650). */
111 MIPS_FPU_NONE /* No floating point. */
114 #ifndef MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE
115 #define MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE
117 static int mips_fpu_type_auto = 1;
118 static enum mips_fpu_type mips_fpu_type = MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE;
120 static int mips_debug = 0;
122 /* MIPS specific per-architecture information */
125 /* from the elf header */
129 enum mips_abi mips_abi;
130 enum mips_abi found_abi;
131 enum mips_fpu_type mips_fpu_type;
132 int mips_last_arg_regnum;
133 int mips_last_fp_arg_regnum;
134 int default_mask_address_p;
135 /* Is the target using 64-bit raw integer registers but only
136 storing a left-aligned 32-bit value in each? */
137 int mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p;
138 /* Indexes for various registers. IRIX and embedded have
139 different values. This contains the "public" fields. Don't
140 add any that do not need to be public. */
141 const struct mips_regnum *regnum;
142 /* Register names table for the current register set. */
143 const char **mips_processor_reg_names;
147 n32n64_floatformat_always_valid (const struct floatformat *fmt,
153 /* FIXME: brobecker/2004-08-08: Long Double values are 128 bit long.
154 They are implemented as a pair of 64bit doubles where the high
155 part holds the result of the operation rounded to double, and
156 the low double holds the difference between the exact result and
157 the rounded result. So "high" + "low" contains the result with
158 added precision. Unfortunately, the floatformat structure used
159 by GDB is not powerful enough to describe this format. As a temporary
160 measure, we define a 128bit floatformat that only uses the high part.
161 We lose a bit of precision but that's probably the best we can do
162 for now with the current infrastructure. */
164 static const struct floatformat floatformat_n32n64_long_double_big =
166 floatformat_big, 128, 0, 1, 11, 1023, 2047, 12, 52,
167 floatformat_intbit_no,
168 "floatformat_ieee_double_big",
169 n32n64_floatformat_always_valid
172 const struct mips_regnum *
173 mips_regnum (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
175 return gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->regnum;
179 mips_fpa0_regnum (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
181 return mips_regnum (gdbarch)->fp0 + 12;
184 #define MIPS_EABI (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->mips_abi == MIPS_ABI_EABI32 \
185 || gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->mips_abi == MIPS_ABI_EABI64)
187 #define MIPS_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->mips_last_fp_arg_regnum)
189 #define MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->mips_last_arg_regnum)
191 #define MIPS_FPU_TYPE (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->mips_fpu_type)
193 /* MIPS16 function addresses are odd (bit 0 is set). Here are some
194 functions to test, set, or clear bit 0 of addresses. */
197 is_mips16_addr (CORE_ADDR addr)
203 unmake_mips16_addr (CORE_ADDR addr)
205 return ((addr) & ~(CORE_ADDR) 1);
208 /* Return the contents of register REGNUM as a signed integer. */
211 read_signed_register (int regnum)
214 regcache_cooked_read_signed (current_regcache, regnum, &val);
219 read_signed_register_pid (int regnum, ptid_t ptid)
224 if (ptid_equal (ptid, inferior_ptid))
225 return read_signed_register (regnum);
227 save_ptid = inferior_ptid;
229 inferior_ptid = ptid;
231 retval = read_signed_register (regnum);
233 inferior_ptid = save_ptid;
238 /* Return the MIPS ABI associated with GDBARCH. */
240 mips_abi (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
242 return gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->mips_abi;
246 mips_isa_regsize (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
248 return (gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->bits_per_word
249 / gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->bits_per_byte);
252 /* Return the currently configured (or set) saved register size. */
254 static const char *mips_abi_regsize_string = size_auto;
257 mips_abi_regsize (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
259 if (mips_abi_regsize_string == size_auto)
260 switch (mips_abi (gdbarch))
262 case MIPS_ABI_EABI32:
268 case MIPS_ABI_EABI64:
270 case MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN:
273 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
275 else if (mips_abi_regsize_string == size_64)
277 else /* if (mips_abi_regsize_string == size_32) */
281 /* Functions for setting and testing a bit in a minimal symbol that
282 marks it as 16-bit function. The MSB of the minimal symbol's
283 "info" field is used for this purpose.
285 ELF_MAKE_MSYMBOL_SPECIAL tests whether an ELF symbol is "special",
286 i.e. refers to a 16-bit function, and sets a "special" bit in a
287 minimal symbol to mark it as a 16-bit function
289 MSYMBOL_IS_SPECIAL tests the "special" bit in a minimal symbol */
292 mips_elf_make_msymbol_special (asymbol * sym, struct minimal_symbol *msym)
294 if (((elf_symbol_type *) (sym))->internal_elf_sym.st_other == STO_MIPS16)
296 MSYMBOL_INFO (msym) = (char *)
297 (((long) MSYMBOL_INFO (msym)) | 0x80000000);
298 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym) |= 1;
303 msymbol_is_special (struct minimal_symbol *msym)
305 return (((long) MSYMBOL_INFO (msym) & 0x80000000) != 0);
308 /* XFER a value from the big/little/left end of the register.
309 Depending on the size of the value it might occupy the entire
310 register or just part of it. Make an allowance for this, aligning
311 things accordingly. */
314 mips_xfer_register (struct regcache *regcache, int reg_num, int length,
315 enum bfd_endian endian, gdb_byte *in,
316 const gdb_byte *out, int buf_offset)
319 gdb_assert (reg_num >= NUM_REGS);
320 /* Need to transfer the left or right part of the register, based on
321 the targets byte order. */
325 reg_offset = register_size (current_gdbarch, reg_num) - length;
327 case BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
330 case BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN: /* Indicates no alignment. */
334 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
337 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
338 "xfer $%d, reg offset %d, buf offset %d, length %d, ",
339 reg_num, reg_offset, buf_offset, length);
340 if (mips_debug && out != NULL)
343 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "out ");
344 for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
345 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%02x", out[buf_offset + i]);
348 regcache_cooked_read_part (regcache, reg_num, reg_offset, length,
351 regcache_cooked_write_part (regcache, reg_num, reg_offset, length,
353 if (mips_debug && in != NULL)
356 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "in ");
357 for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
358 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%02x", in[buf_offset + i]);
361 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\n");
364 /* Determine if a MIPS3 or later cpu is operating in MIPS{1,2} FPU
365 compatiblity mode. A return value of 1 means that we have
366 physical 64-bit registers, but should treat them as 32-bit registers. */
369 mips2_fp_compat (void)
371 /* MIPS1 and MIPS2 have only 32 bit FPRs, and the FR bit is not
373 if (register_size (current_gdbarch, mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0) ==
378 /* FIXME drow 2002-03-10: This is disabled until we can do it consistently,
379 in all the places we deal with FP registers. PR gdb/413. */
380 /* Otherwise check the FR bit in the status register - it controls
381 the FP compatiblity mode. If it is clear we are in compatibility
383 if ((read_register (MIPS_PS_REGNUM) & ST0_FR) == 0)
390 /* The amount of space reserved on the stack for registers. This is
391 different to MIPS_ABI_REGSIZE as it determines the alignment of
392 data allocated after the registers have run out. */
394 static const char *mips_stack_argsize_string = size_auto;
397 mips_stack_argsize (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
399 if (mips_stack_argsize_string == size_auto)
400 return mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch);
401 else if (mips_stack_argsize_string == size_64)
403 else /* if (mips_stack_argsize_string == size_32) */
407 #define VM_MIN_ADDRESS (CORE_ADDR)0x400000
409 static CORE_ADDR heuristic_proc_start (CORE_ADDR);
411 static CORE_ADDR read_next_frame_reg (struct frame_info *, int);
413 static void reinit_frame_cache_sfunc (char *, int, struct cmd_list_element *);
415 static struct type *mips_float_register_type (void);
416 static struct type *mips_double_register_type (void);
418 /* The list of available "set mips " and "show mips " commands */
420 static struct cmd_list_element *setmipscmdlist = NULL;
421 static struct cmd_list_element *showmipscmdlist = NULL;
423 /* Integer registers 0 thru 31 are handled explicitly by
424 mips_register_name(). Processor specific registers 32 and above
425 are listed in the followign tables. */
428 { NUM_MIPS_PROCESSOR_REGS = (90 - 32) };
432 static const char *mips_generic_reg_names[NUM_MIPS_PROCESSOR_REGS] = {
433 "sr", "lo", "hi", "bad", "cause", "pc",
434 "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7",
435 "f8", "f9", "f10", "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15",
436 "f16", "f17", "f18", "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23",
437 "f24", "f25", "f26", "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31",
438 "fsr", "fir", "" /*"fp" */ , "",
439 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
440 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
443 /* Names of IDT R3041 registers. */
445 static const char *mips_r3041_reg_names[] = {
446 "sr", "lo", "hi", "bad", "cause", "pc",
447 "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7",
448 "f8", "f9", "f10", "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15",
449 "f16", "f17", "f18", "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23",
450 "f24", "f25", "f26", "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31",
451 "fsr", "fir", "", /*"fp" */ "",
452 "", "", "bus", "ccfg", "", "", "", "",
453 "", "", "port", "cmp", "", "", "epc", "prid",
456 /* Names of tx39 registers. */
458 static const char *mips_tx39_reg_names[NUM_MIPS_PROCESSOR_REGS] = {
459 "sr", "lo", "hi", "bad", "cause", "pc",
460 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
461 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
462 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
463 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
465 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
466 "", "", "config", "cache", "debug", "depc", "epc", ""
469 /* Names of IRIX registers. */
470 static const char *mips_irix_reg_names[NUM_MIPS_PROCESSOR_REGS] = {
471 "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7",
472 "f8", "f9", "f10", "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15",
473 "f16", "f17", "f18", "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23",
474 "f24", "f25", "f26", "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31",
475 "pc", "cause", "bad", "hi", "lo", "fsr", "fir"
479 /* Return the name of the register corresponding to REGNO. */
481 mips_register_name (int regno)
483 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
484 /* GPR names for all ABIs other than n32/n64. */
485 static char *mips_gpr_names[] = {
486 "zero", "at", "v0", "v1", "a0", "a1", "a2", "a3",
487 "t0", "t1", "t2", "t3", "t4", "t5", "t6", "t7",
488 "s0", "s1", "s2", "s3", "s4", "s5", "s6", "s7",
489 "t8", "t9", "k0", "k1", "gp", "sp", "s8", "ra",
492 /* GPR names for n32 and n64 ABIs. */
493 static char *mips_n32_n64_gpr_names[] = {
494 "zero", "at", "v0", "v1", "a0", "a1", "a2", "a3",
495 "a4", "a5", "a6", "a7", "t0", "t1", "t2", "t3",
496 "s0", "s1", "s2", "s3", "s4", "s5", "s6", "s7",
497 "t8", "t9", "k0", "k1", "gp", "sp", "s8", "ra"
500 enum mips_abi abi = mips_abi (current_gdbarch);
502 /* Map [NUM_REGS .. 2*NUM_REGS) onto the raw registers, but then
503 don't make the raw register names visible. */
504 int rawnum = regno % NUM_REGS;
505 if (regno < NUM_REGS)
508 /* The MIPS integer registers are always mapped from 0 to 31. The
509 names of the registers (which reflects the conventions regarding
510 register use) vary depending on the ABI. */
511 if (0 <= rawnum && rawnum < 32)
513 if (abi == MIPS_ABI_N32 || abi == MIPS_ABI_N64)
514 return mips_n32_n64_gpr_names[rawnum];
516 return mips_gpr_names[rawnum];
518 else if (32 <= rawnum && rawnum < NUM_REGS)
520 gdb_assert (rawnum - 32 < NUM_MIPS_PROCESSOR_REGS);
521 return tdep->mips_processor_reg_names[rawnum - 32];
524 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
525 _("mips_register_name: bad register number %d"), rawnum);
528 /* Return the groups that a MIPS register can be categorised into. */
531 mips_register_reggroup_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum,
532 struct reggroup *reggroup)
537 int rawnum = regnum % NUM_REGS;
538 int pseudo = regnum / NUM_REGS;
539 if (reggroup == all_reggroup)
541 vector_p = TYPE_VECTOR (register_type (gdbarch, regnum));
542 float_p = TYPE_CODE (register_type (gdbarch, regnum)) == TYPE_CODE_FLT;
543 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-04-13: Can't yet use gdbarch_num_regs
544 (gdbarch), as not all architectures are multi-arch. */
545 raw_p = rawnum < NUM_REGS;
546 if (REGISTER_NAME (regnum) == NULL || REGISTER_NAME (regnum)[0] == '\0')
548 if (reggroup == float_reggroup)
549 return float_p && pseudo;
550 if (reggroup == vector_reggroup)
551 return vector_p && pseudo;
552 if (reggroup == general_reggroup)
553 return (!vector_p && !float_p) && pseudo;
554 /* Save the pseudo registers. Need to make certain that any code
555 extracting register values from a saved register cache also uses
557 if (reggroup == save_reggroup)
558 return raw_p && pseudo;
559 /* Restore the same pseudo register. */
560 if (reggroup == restore_reggroup)
561 return raw_p && pseudo;
565 /* Map the symbol table registers which live in the range [1 *
566 NUM_REGS .. 2 * NUM_REGS) back onto the corresponding raw
567 registers. Take care of alignment and size problems. */
570 mips_pseudo_register_read (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
571 int cookednum, gdb_byte *buf)
573 int rawnum = cookednum % NUM_REGS;
574 gdb_assert (cookednum >= NUM_REGS && cookednum < 2 * NUM_REGS);
575 if (register_size (gdbarch, rawnum) == register_size (gdbarch, cookednum))
576 regcache_raw_read (regcache, rawnum, buf);
577 else if (register_size (gdbarch, rawnum) >
578 register_size (gdbarch, cookednum))
580 if (gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p
581 || TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE)
582 regcache_raw_read_part (regcache, rawnum, 0, 4, buf);
584 regcache_raw_read_part (regcache, rawnum, 4, 4, buf);
587 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad register size"));
591 mips_pseudo_register_write (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
592 struct regcache *regcache, int cookednum,
595 int rawnum = cookednum % NUM_REGS;
596 gdb_assert (cookednum >= NUM_REGS && cookednum < 2 * NUM_REGS);
597 if (register_size (gdbarch, rawnum) == register_size (gdbarch, cookednum))
598 regcache_raw_write (regcache, rawnum, buf);
599 else if (register_size (gdbarch, rawnum) >
600 register_size (gdbarch, cookednum))
602 if (gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p
603 || TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE)
604 regcache_raw_write_part (regcache, rawnum, 0, 4, buf);
606 regcache_raw_write_part (regcache, rawnum, 4, 4, buf);
609 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad register size"));
612 /* Table to translate MIPS16 register field to actual register number. */
613 static int mips16_to_32_reg[8] = { 16, 17, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 };
615 /* Heuristic_proc_start may hunt through the text section for a long
616 time across a 2400 baud serial line. Allows the user to limit this
619 static unsigned int heuristic_fence_post = 0;
621 /* Number of bytes of storage in the actual machine representation for
622 register N. NOTE: This defines the pseudo register type so need to
623 rebuild the architecture vector. */
625 static int mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p = 0;
628 set_mips64_transfers_32bit_regs (char *args, int from_tty,
629 struct cmd_list_element *c)
631 struct gdbarch_info info;
632 gdbarch_info_init (&info);
633 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-11-15: Should be setting a field in "info"
634 instead of relying on globals. Doing that would let generic code
635 handle the search for this specific architecture. */
636 if (!gdbarch_update_p (info))
638 mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p = 0;
639 error (_("32-bit compatibility mode not supported"));
643 /* Convert to/from a register and the corresponding memory value. */
646 mips_convert_register_p (int regnum, struct type *type)
648 return (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
649 && register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum) == 4
650 && (regnum % NUM_REGS) >= mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0
651 && (regnum % NUM_REGS) < mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 + 32
652 && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT && TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 8);
656 mips_register_to_value (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
657 struct type *type, gdb_byte *to)
659 get_frame_register (frame, regnum + 0, to + 4);
660 get_frame_register (frame, regnum + 1, to + 0);
664 mips_value_to_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
665 struct type *type, const gdb_byte *from)
667 put_frame_register (frame, regnum + 0, from + 4);
668 put_frame_register (frame, regnum + 1, from + 0);
671 /* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type of data in
675 mips_register_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum)
677 gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < 2 * NUM_REGS);
678 if ((regnum % NUM_REGS) >= mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0
679 && (regnum % NUM_REGS) < mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 + 32)
681 /* The floating-point registers raw, or cooked, always match
682 mips_isa_regsize(), and also map 1:1, byte for byte. */
683 switch (gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch))
686 if (mips_isa_regsize (gdbarch) == 4)
687 return builtin_type_ieee_single_big;
689 return builtin_type_ieee_double_big;
690 case BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
691 if (mips_isa_regsize (gdbarch) == 4)
692 return builtin_type_ieee_single_little;
694 return builtin_type_ieee_double_little;
695 case BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN:
697 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
700 else if (regnum < NUM_REGS)
702 /* The raw or ISA registers. These are all sized according to
704 if (mips_isa_regsize (gdbarch) == 4)
705 return builtin_type_int32;
707 return builtin_type_int64;
711 /* The cooked or ABI registers. These are sized according to
712 the ABI (with a few complications). */
713 if (regnum >= (NUM_REGS
714 + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp_control_status)
715 && regnum <= NUM_REGS + MIPS_LAST_EMBED_REGNUM)
716 /* The pseudo/cooked view of the embedded registers is always
717 32-bit. The raw view is handled below. */
718 return builtin_type_int32;
719 else if (gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p)
720 /* The target, while possibly using a 64-bit register buffer,
721 is only transfering 32-bits of each integer register.
722 Reflect this in the cooked/pseudo (ABI) register value. */
723 return builtin_type_int32;
724 else if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) == 4)
725 /* The ABI is restricted to 32-bit registers (the ISA could be
727 return builtin_type_int32;
730 return builtin_type_int64;
734 /* TARGET_READ_SP -- Remove useless bits from the stack pointer. */
739 return read_signed_register (MIPS_SP_REGNUM);
742 /* Should the upper word of 64-bit addresses be zeroed? */
743 enum auto_boolean mask_address_var = AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO;
746 mips_mask_address_p (struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep)
748 switch (mask_address_var)
750 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE:
752 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE:
755 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO:
756 return tdep->default_mask_address_p;
758 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("mips_mask_address_p: bad switch"));
764 show_mask_address (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
765 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
767 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
769 deprecated_show_value_hack (file, from_tty, c, value);
770 switch (mask_address_var)
772 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE:
773 printf_filtered ("The 32 bit mips address mask is enabled\n");
775 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE:
776 printf_filtered ("The 32 bit mips address mask is disabled\n");
778 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO:
780 ("The 32 bit address mask is set automatically. Currently %s\n",
781 mips_mask_address_p (tdep) ? "enabled" : "disabled");
784 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("show_mask_address: bad switch"));
789 /* Tell if the program counter value in MEMADDR is in a MIPS16 function. */
792 mips_pc_is_mips16 (CORE_ADDR memaddr)
794 struct minimal_symbol *sym;
796 /* If bit 0 of the address is set, assume this is a MIPS16 address. */
797 if (is_mips16_addr (memaddr))
800 /* A flag indicating that this is a MIPS16 function is stored by elfread.c in
801 the high bit of the info field. Use this to decide if the function is
802 MIPS16 or normal MIPS. */
803 sym = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (memaddr);
805 return msymbol_is_special (sym);
810 /* MIPS believes that the PC has a sign extended value. Perhaps the
811 all registers should be sign extended for simplicity? */
814 mips_read_pc (ptid_t ptid)
816 return read_signed_register_pid (mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->pc, ptid);
820 mips_unwind_pc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
822 return frame_unwind_register_signed (next_frame,
823 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (gdbarch)->pc);
826 /* Assuming NEXT_FRAME->prev is a dummy, return the frame ID of that
827 dummy frame. The frame ID's base needs to match the TOS value
828 saved by save_dummy_frame_tos(), and the PC match the dummy frame's
831 static struct frame_id
832 mips_unwind_dummy_id (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
834 return frame_id_build (frame_unwind_register_signed (next_frame, NUM_REGS + MIPS_SP_REGNUM),
835 frame_pc_unwind (next_frame));
839 mips_write_pc (CORE_ADDR pc, ptid_t ptid)
841 write_register_pid (mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->pc, pc, ptid);
844 /* Fetch and return instruction from the specified location. If the PC
845 is odd, assume it's a MIPS16 instruction; otherwise MIPS32. */
848 mips_fetch_instruction (CORE_ADDR addr)
850 gdb_byte buf[MIPS_INSN32_SIZE];
854 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (addr))
856 instlen = MIPS_INSN16_SIZE;
857 addr = unmake_mips16_addr (addr);
860 instlen = MIPS_INSN32_SIZE;
861 status = deprecated_read_memory_nobpt (addr, buf, instlen);
863 memory_error (status, addr);
864 return extract_unsigned_integer (buf, instlen);
867 /* These the fields of 32 bit mips instructions */
868 #define mips32_op(x) (x >> 26)
869 #define itype_op(x) (x >> 26)
870 #define itype_rs(x) ((x >> 21) & 0x1f)
871 #define itype_rt(x) ((x >> 16) & 0x1f)
872 #define itype_immediate(x) (x & 0xffff)
874 #define jtype_op(x) (x >> 26)
875 #define jtype_target(x) (x & 0x03ffffff)
877 #define rtype_op(x) (x >> 26)
878 #define rtype_rs(x) ((x >> 21) & 0x1f)
879 #define rtype_rt(x) ((x >> 16) & 0x1f)
880 #define rtype_rd(x) ((x >> 11) & 0x1f)
881 #define rtype_shamt(x) ((x >> 6) & 0x1f)
882 #define rtype_funct(x) (x & 0x3f)
885 mips32_relative_offset (ULONGEST inst)
887 return ((itype_immediate (inst) ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000) << 2;
890 /* Determine where to set a single step breakpoint while considering
891 branch prediction. */
893 mips32_next_pc (CORE_ADDR pc)
897 inst = mips_fetch_instruction (pc);
898 if ((inst & 0xe0000000) != 0) /* Not a special, jump or branch instruction */
900 if (itype_op (inst) >> 2 == 5)
901 /* BEQL, BNEL, BLEZL, BGTZL: bits 0101xx */
903 op = (itype_op (inst) & 0x03);
918 else if (itype_op (inst) == 17 && itype_rs (inst) == 8)
919 /* BC1F, BC1FL, BC1T, BC1TL: 010001 01000 */
921 int tf = itype_rt (inst) & 0x01;
922 int cnum = itype_rt (inst) >> 2;
924 read_signed_register (mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->
926 int cond = ((fcrcs >> 24) & 0x0e) | ((fcrcs >> 23) & 0x01);
928 if (((cond >> cnum) & 0x01) == tf)
929 pc += mips32_relative_offset (inst) + 4;
934 pc += 4; /* Not a branch, next instruction is easy */
937 { /* This gets way messy */
939 /* Further subdivide into SPECIAL, REGIMM and other */
940 switch (op = itype_op (inst) & 0x07) /* extract bits 28,27,26 */
942 case 0: /* SPECIAL */
943 op = rtype_funct (inst);
948 /* Set PC to that address */
949 pc = read_signed_register (rtype_rs (inst));
955 break; /* end SPECIAL */
958 op = itype_rt (inst); /* branch condition */
963 case 16: /* BLTZAL */
964 case 18: /* BLTZALL */
966 if (read_signed_register (itype_rs (inst)) < 0)
967 pc += mips32_relative_offset (inst) + 4;
969 pc += 8; /* after the delay slot */
973 case 17: /* BGEZAL */
974 case 19: /* BGEZALL */
975 if (read_signed_register (itype_rs (inst)) >= 0)
976 pc += mips32_relative_offset (inst) + 4;
978 pc += 8; /* after the delay slot */
980 /* All of the other instructions in the REGIMM category */
985 break; /* end REGIMM */
990 reg = jtype_target (inst) << 2;
991 /* Upper four bits get never changed... */
992 pc = reg + ((pc + 4) & ~(CORE_ADDR) 0x0fffffff);
995 /* FIXME case JALX : */
998 reg = jtype_target (inst) << 2;
999 pc = reg + ((pc + 4) & ~(CORE_ADDR) 0x0fffffff) + 1; /* yes, +1 */
1000 /* Add 1 to indicate 16 bit mode - Invert ISA mode */
1002 break; /* The new PC will be alternate mode */
1003 case 4: /* BEQ, BEQL */
1005 if (read_signed_register (itype_rs (inst)) ==
1006 read_signed_register (itype_rt (inst)))
1007 pc += mips32_relative_offset (inst) + 4;
1011 case 5: /* BNE, BNEL */
1013 if (read_signed_register (itype_rs (inst)) !=
1014 read_signed_register (itype_rt (inst)))
1015 pc += mips32_relative_offset (inst) + 4;
1019 case 6: /* BLEZ, BLEZL */
1020 if (read_signed_register (itype_rs (inst)) <= 0)
1021 pc += mips32_relative_offset (inst) + 4;
1027 greater_branch: /* BGTZ, BGTZL */
1028 if (read_signed_register (itype_rs (inst)) > 0)
1029 pc += mips32_relative_offset (inst) + 4;
1036 } /* mips32_next_pc */
1038 /* Decoding the next place to set a breakpoint is irregular for the
1039 mips 16 variant, but fortunately, there fewer instructions. We have to cope
1040 ith extensions for 16 bit instructions and a pair of actual 32 bit instructions.
1041 We dont want to set a single step instruction on the extend instruction
1045 /* Lots of mips16 instruction formats */
1046 /* Predicting jumps requires itype,ritype,i8type
1047 and their extensions extItype,extritype,extI8type
1049 enum mips16_inst_fmts
1051 itype, /* 0 immediate 5,10 */
1052 ritype, /* 1 5,3,8 */
1053 rrtype, /* 2 5,3,3,5 */
1054 rritype, /* 3 5,3,3,5 */
1055 rrrtype, /* 4 5,3,3,3,2 */
1056 rriatype, /* 5 5,3,3,1,4 */
1057 shifttype, /* 6 5,3,3,3,2 */
1058 i8type, /* 7 5,3,8 */
1059 i8movtype, /* 8 5,3,3,5 */
1060 i8mov32rtype, /* 9 5,3,5,3 */
1061 i64type, /* 10 5,3,8 */
1062 ri64type, /* 11 5,3,3,5 */
1063 jalxtype, /* 12 5,1,5,5,16 - a 32 bit instruction */
1064 exiItype, /* 13 5,6,5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,5 */
1065 extRitype, /* 14 5,6,5,5,3,1,1,1,5 */
1066 extRRItype, /* 15 5,5,5,5,3,3,5 */
1067 extRRIAtype, /* 16 5,7,4,5,3,3,1,4 */
1068 EXTshifttype, /* 17 5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,5,3,3,1,1,1,2 */
1069 extI8type, /* 18 5,6,5,5,3,1,1,1,5 */
1070 extI64type, /* 19 5,6,5,5,3,1,1,1,5 */
1071 extRi64type, /* 20 5,6,5,5,3,3,5 */
1072 extshift64type /* 21 5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,5,1,1,1,3,5 */
1074 /* I am heaping all the fields of the formats into one structure and
1075 then, only the fields which are involved in instruction extension */
1079 unsigned int regx; /* Function in i8 type */
1084 /* The EXT-I, EXT-ri nad EXT-I8 instructions all have the same format
1085 for the bits which make up the immediatate extension. */
1088 extended_offset (unsigned int extension)
1091 value = (extension >> 21) & 0x3f; /* * extract 15:11 */
1093 value |= (extension >> 16) & 0x1f; /* extrace 10:5 */
1095 value |= extension & 0x01f; /* extract 4:0 */
1099 /* Only call this function if you know that this is an extendable
1100 instruction, It wont malfunction, but why make excess remote memory references?
1101 If the immediate operands get sign extended or somthing, do it after
1102 the extension is performed.
1104 /* FIXME: Every one of these cases needs to worry about sign extension
1105 when the offset is to be used in relative addressing */
1109 fetch_mips_16 (CORE_ADDR pc)
1112 pc &= 0xfffffffe; /* clear the low order bit */
1113 target_read_memory (pc, buf, 2);
1114 return extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 2);
1118 unpack_mips16 (CORE_ADDR pc,
1119 unsigned int extension,
1121 enum mips16_inst_fmts insn_format, struct upk_mips16 *upk)
1126 switch (insn_format)
1133 value = extended_offset (extension);
1134 value = value << 11; /* rom for the original value */
1135 value |= inst & 0x7ff; /* eleven bits from instruction */
1139 value = inst & 0x7ff;
1140 /* FIXME : Consider sign extension */
1149 { /* A register identifier and an offset */
1150 /* Most of the fields are the same as I type but the
1151 immediate value is of a different length */
1155 value = extended_offset (extension);
1156 value = value << 8; /* from the original instruction */
1157 value |= inst & 0xff; /* eleven bits from instruction */
1158 regx = (extension >> 8) & 0x07; /* or i8 funct */
1159 if (value & 0x4000) /* test the sign bit , bit 26 */
1161 value &= ~0x3fff; /* remove the sign bit */
1167 value = inst & 0xff; /* 8 bits */
1168 regx = (inst >> 8) & 0x07; /* or i8 funct */
1169 /* FIXME: Do sign extension , this format needs it */
1170 if (value & 0x80) /* THIS CONFUSES ME */
1172 value &= 0xef; /* remove the sign bit */
1182 unsigned long value;
1183 unsigned int nexthalf;
1184 value = ((inst & 0x1f) << 5) | ((inst >> 5) & 0x1f);
1185 value = value << 16;
1186 nexthalf = mips_fetch_instruction (pc + 2); /* low bit still set */
1194 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
1196 upk->offset = offset;
1203 add_offset_16 (CORE_ADDR pc, int offset)
1205 return ((offset << 2) | ((pc + 2) & (~(CORE_ADDR) 0x0fffffff)));
1209 extended_mips16_next_pc (CORE_ADDR pc,
1210 unsigned int extension, unsigned int insn)
1212 int op = (insn >> 11);
1215 case 2: /* Branch */
1218 struct upk_mips16 upk;
1219 unpack_mips16 (pc, extension, insn, itype, &upk);
1220 offset = upk.offset;
1226 pc += (offset << 1) + 2;
1229 case 3: /* JAL , JALX - Watch out, these are 32 bit instruction */
1231 struct upk_mips16 upk;
1232 unpack_mips16 (pc, extension, insn, jalxtype, &upk);
1233 pc = add_offset_16 (pc, upk.offset);
1234 if ((insn >> 10) & 0x01) /* Exchange mode */
1235 pc = pc & ~0x01; /* Clear low bit, indicate 32 bit mode */
1242 struct upk_mips16 upk;
1244 unpack_mips16 (pc, extension, insn, ritype, &upk);
1245 reg = read_signed_register (upk.regx);
1247 pc += (upk.offset << 1) + 2;
1254 struct upk_mips16 upk;
1256 unpack_mips16 (pc, extension, insn, ritype, &upk);
1257 reg = read_signed_register (upk.regx);
1259 pc += (upk.offset << 1) + 2;
1264 case 12: /* I8 Formats btez btnez */
1266 struct upk_mips16 upk;
1268 unpack_mips16 (pc, extension, insn, i8type, &upk);
1269 /* upk.regx contains the opcode */
1270 reg = read_signed_register (24); /* Test register is 24 */
1271 if (((upk.regx == 0) && (reg == 0)) /* BTEZ */
1272 || ((upk.regx == 1) && (reg != 0))) /* BTNEZ */
1273 /* pc = add_offset_16(pc,upk.offset) ; */
1274 pc += (upk.offset << 1) + 2;
1279 case 29: /* RR Formats JR, JALR, JALR-RA */
1281 struct upk_mips16 upk;
1282 /* upk.fmt = rrtype; */
1287 upk.regx = (insn >> 8) & 0x07;
1288 upk.regy = (insn >> 5) & 0x07;
1296 break; /* Function return instruction */
1302 break; /* BOGUS Guess */
1304 pc = read_signed_register (reg);
1311 /* This is an instruction extension. Fetch the real instruction
1312 (which follows the extension) and decode things based on
1316 pc = extended_mips16_next_pc (pc, insn, fetch_mips_16 (pc));
1329 mips16_next_pc (CORE_ADDR pc)
1331 unsigned int insn = fetch_mips_16 (pc);
1332 return extended_mips16_next_pc (pc, 0, insn);
1335 /* The mips_next_pc function supports single_step when the remote
1336 target monitor or stub is not developed enough to do a single_step.
1337 It works by decoding the current instruction and predicting where a
1338 branch will go. This isnt hard because all the data is available.
1339 The MIPS32 and MIPS16 variants are quite different */
1341 mips_next_pc (CORE_ADDR pc)
1344 return mips16_next_pc (pc);
1346 return mips32_next_pc (pc);
1349 struct mips_frame_cache
1352 struct trad_frame_saved_reg *saved_regs;
1355 /* Set a register's saved stack address in temp_saved_regs. If an
1356 address has already been set for this register, do nothing; this
1357 way we will only recognize the first save of a given register in a
1360 For simplicity, save the address in both [0 .. NUM_REGS) and
1361 [NUM_REGS .. 2*NUM_REGS). Strictly speaking, only the second range
1362 is used as it is only second range (the ABI instead of ISA
1363 registers) that comes into play when finding saved registers in a
1367 set_reg_offset (struct mips_frame_cache *this_cache, int regnum,
1370 if (this_cache != NULL
1371 && this_cache->saved_regs[regnum].addr == -1)
1373 this_cache->saved_regs[regnum + 0 * NUM_REGS].addr = offset;
1374 this_cache->saved_regs[regnum + 1 * NUM_REGS].addr = offset;
1379 /* Fetch the immediate value from a MIPS16 instruction.
1380 If the previous instruction was an EXTEND, use it to extend
1381 the upper bits of the immediate value. This is a helper function
1382 for mips16_scan_prologue. */
1385 mips16_get_imm (unsigned short prev_inst, /* previous instruction */
1386 unsigned short inst, /* current instruction */
1387 int nbits, /* number of bits in imm field */
1388 int scale, /* scale factor to be applied to imm */
1389 int is_signed) /* is the imm field signed? */
1393 if ((prev_inst & 0xf800) == 0xf000) /* prev instruction was EXTEND? */
1395 offset = ((prev_inst & 0x1f) << 11) | (prev_inst & 0x7e0);
1396 if (offset & 0x8000) /* check for negative extend */
1397 offset = 0 - (0x10000 - (offset & 0xffff));
1398 return offset | (inst & 0x1f);
1402 int max_imm = 1 << nbits;
1403 int mask = max_imm - 1;
1404 int sign_bit = max_imm >> 1;
1406 offset = inst & mask;
1407 if (is_signed && (offset & sign_bit))
1408 offset = 0 - (max_imm - offset);
1409 return offset * scale;
1414 /* Analyze the function prologue from START_PC to LIMIT_PC. Builds
1415 the associated FRAME_CACHE if not null.
1416 Return the address of the first instruction past the prologue. */
1419 mips16_scan_prologue (CORE_ADDR start_pc, CORE_ADDR limit_pc,
1420 struct frame_info *next_frame,
1421 struct mips_frame_cache *this_cache)
1424 CORE_ADDR frame_addr = 0; /* Value of $r17, used as frame pointer */
1426 long frame_offset = 0; /* Size of stack frame. */
1427 long frame_adjust = 0; /* Offset of FP from SP. */
1428 int frame_reg = MIPS_SP_REGNUM;
1429 unsigned short prev_inst = 0; /* saved copy of previous instruction */
1430 unsigned inst = 0; /* current instruction */
1431 unsigned entry_inst = 0; /* the entry instruction */
1434 int extend_bytes = 0;
1435 int prev_extend_bytes;
1436 CORE_ADDR end_prologue_addr = 0;
1438 /* Can be called when there's no process, and hence when there's no
1440 if (next_frame != NULL)
1441 sp = read_next_frame_reg (next_frame, NUM_REGS + MIPS_SP_REGNUM);
1445 if (limit_pc > start_pc + 200)
1446 limit_pc = start_pc + 200;
1448 for (cur_pc = start_pc; cur_pc < limit_pc; cur_pc += MIPS_INSN16_SIZE)
1450 /* Save the previous instruction. If it's an EXTEND, we'll extract
1451 the immediate offset extension from it in mips16_get_imm. */
1454 /* Fetch and decode the instruction. */
1455 inst = (unsigned short) mips_fetch_instruction (cur_pc);
1457 /* Normally we ignore extend instructions. However, if it is
1458 not followed by a valid prologue instruction, then this
1459 instruction is not part of the prologue either. We must
1460 remember in this case to adjust the end_prologue_addr back
1462 if ((inst & 0xf800) == 0xf000) /* extend */
1464 extend_bytes = MIPS_INSN16_SIZE;
1468 prev_extend_bytes = extend_bytes;
1471 if ((inst & 0xff00) == 0x6300 /* addiu sp */
1472 || (inst & 0xff00) == 0xfb00) /* daddiu sp */
1474 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 8, 8, 1);
1475 if (offset < 0) /* negative stack adjustment? */
1476 frame_offset -= offset;
1478 /* Exit loop if a positive stack adjustment is found, which
1479 usually means that the stack cleanup code in the function
1480 epilogue is reached. */
1483 else if ((inst & 0xf800) == 0xd000) /* sw reg,n($sp) */
1485 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 8, 4, 0);
1486 reg = mips16_to_32_reg[(inst & 0x700) >> 8];
1487 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, sp + offset);
1489 else if ((inst & 0xff00) == 0xf900) /* sd reg,n($sp) */
1491 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 5, 8, 0);
1492 reg = mips16_to_32_reg[(inst & 0xe0) >> 5];
1493 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, sp + offset);
1495 else if ((inst & 0xff00) == 0x6200) /* sw $ra,n($sp) */
1497 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 8, 4, 0);
1498 set_reg_offset (this_cache, MIPS_RA_REGNUM, sp + offset);
1500 else if ((inst & 0xff00) == 0xfa00) /* sd $ra,n($sp) */
1502 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 8, 8, 0);
1503 set_reg_offset (this_cache, MIPS_RA_REGNUM, sp + offset);
1505 else if (inst == 0x673d) /* move $s1, $sp */
1510 else if ((inst & 0xff00) == 0x0100) /* addiu $s1,sp,n */
1512 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 8, 4, 0);
1513 frame_addr = sp + offset;
1515 frame_adjust = offset;
1517 else if ((inst & 0xFF00) == 0xd900) /* sw reg,offset($s1) */
1519 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 5, 4, 0);
1520 reg = mips16_to_32_reg[(inst & 0xe0) >> 5];
1521 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, frame_addr + offset);
1523 else if ((inst & 0xFF00) == 0x7900) /* sd reg,offset($s1) */
1525 offset = mips16_get_imm (prev_inst, inst, 5, 8, 0);
1526 reg = mips16_to_32_reg[(inst & 0xe0) >> 5];
1527 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, frame_addr + offset);
1529 else if ((inst & 0xf81f) == 0xe809
1530 && (inst & 0x700) != 0x700) /* entry */
1531 entry_inst = inst; /* save for later processing */
1532 else if ((inst & 0xf800) == 0x1800) /* jal(x) */
1533 cur_pc += MIPS_INSN16_SIZE; /* 32-bit instruction */
1534 else if ((inst & 0xff1c) == 0x6704) /* move reg,$a0-$a3 */
1536 /* This instruction is part of the prologue, but we don't
1537 need to do anything special to handle it. */
1541 /* This instruction is not an instruction typically found
1542 in a prologue, so we must have reached the end of the
1544 if (end_prologue_addr == 0)
1545 end_prologue_addr = cur_pc - prev_extend_bytes;
1549 /* The entry instruction is typically the first instruction in a function,
1550 and it stores registers at offsets relative to the value of the old SP
1551 (before the prologue). But the value of the sp parameter to this
1552 function is the new SP (after the prologue has been executed). So we
1553 can't calculate those offsets until we've seen the entire prologue,
1554 and can calculate what the old SP must have been. */
1555 if (entry_inst != 0)
1557 int areg_count = (entry_inst >> 8) & 7;
1558 int sreg_count = (entry_inst >> 6) & 3;
1560 /* The entry instruction always subtracts 32 from the SP. */
1563 /* Now we can calculate what the SP must have been at the
1564 start of the function prologue. */
1567 /* Check if a0-a3 were saved in the caller's argument save area. */
1568 for (reg = 4, offset = 0; reg < areg_count + 4; reg++)
1570 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, sp + offset);
1571 offset += mips_abi_regsize (current_gdbarch);
1574 /* Check if the ra register was pushed on the stack. */
1576 if (entry_inst & 0x20)
1578 set_reg_offset (this_cache, MIPS_RA_REGNUM, sp + offset);
1579 offset -= mips_abi_regsize (current_gdbarch);
1582 /* Check if the s0 and s1 registers were pushed on the stack. */
1583 for (reg = 16; reg < sreg_count + 16; reg++)
1585 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, sp + offset);
1586 offset -= mips_abi_regsize (current_gdbarch);
1590 if (this_cache != NULL)
1593 (frame_unwind_register_signed (next_frame, NUM_REGS + frame_reg)
1594 + frame_offset - frame_adjust);
1595 /* FIXME: brobecker/2004-10-10: Just as in the mips32 case, we should
1596 be able to get rid of the assignment below, evetually. But it's
1597 still needed for now. */
1598 this_cache->saved_regs[NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->pc]
1599 = this_cache->saved_regs[NUM_REGS + MIPS_RA_REGNUM];
1602 /* If we didn't reach the end of the prologue when scanning the function
1603 instructions, then set end_prologue_addr to the address of the
1604 instruction immediately after the last one we scanned. */
1605 if (end_prologue_addr == 0)
1606 end_prologue_addr = cur_pc;
1608 return end_prologue_addr;
1611 /* Heuristic unwinder for 16-bit MIPS instruction set (aka MIPS16).
1612 Procedures that use the 32-bit instruction set are handled by the
1613 mips_insn32 unwinder. */
1615 static struct mips_frame_cache *
1616 mips_insn16_frame_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache)
1618 struct mips_frame_cache *cache;
1620 if ((*this_cache) != NULL)
1621 return (*this_cache);
1622 cache = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct mips_frame_cache);
1623 (*this_cache) = cache;
1624 cache->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
1626 /* Analyze the function prologue. */
1628 const CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
1629 CORE_ADDR start_addr;
1631 find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &start_addr, NULL);
1632 if (start_addr == 0)
1633 start_addr = heuristic_proc_start (pc);
1634 /* We can't analyze the prologue if we couldn't find the begining
1636 if (start_addr == 0)
1639 mips16_scan_prologue (start_addr, pc, next_frame, *this_cache);
1642 /* SP_REGNUM, contains the value and not the address. */
1643 trad_frame_set_value (cache->saved_regs, NUM_REGS + MIPS_SP_REGNUM, cache->base);
1645 return (*this_cache);
1649 mips_insn16_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache,
1650 struct frame_id *this_id)
1652 struct mips_frame_cache *info = mips_insn16_frame_cache (next_frame,
1654 (*this_id) = frame_id_build (info->base, frame_func_unwind (next_frame));
1658 mips_insn16_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1660 int regnum, int *optimizedp,
1661 enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp,
1662 int *realnump, gdb_byte *valuep)
1664 struct mips_frame_cache *info = mips_insn16_frame_cache (next_frame,
1666 trad_frame_get_prev_register (next_frame, info->saved_regs, regnum,
1667 optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep);
1670 static const struct frame_unwind mips_insn16_frame_unwind =
1673 mips_insn16_frame_this_id,
1674 mips_insn16_frame_prev_register
1677 static const struct frame_unwind *
1678 mips_insn16_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
1680 CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
1681 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (pc))
1682 return &mips_insn16_frame_unwind;
1687 mips_insn16_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1690 struct mips_frame_cache *info = mips_insn16_frame_cache (next_frame,
1695 static const struct frame_base mips_insn16_frame_base =
1697 &mips_insn16_frame_unwind,
1698 mips_insn16_frame_base_address,
1699 mips_insn16_frame_base_address,
1700 mips_insn16_frame_base_address
1703 static const struct frame_base *
1704 mips_insn16_frame_base_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
1706 if (mips_insn16_frame_sniffer (next_frame) != NULL)
1707 return &mips_insn16_frame_base;
1712 /* Mark all the registers as unset in the saved_regs array
1713 of THIS_CACHE. Do nothing if THIS_CACHE is null. */
1716 reset_saved_regs (struct mips_frame_cache *this_cache)
1718 if (this_cache == NULL || this_cache->saved_regs == NULL)
1722 const int num_regs = NUM_REGS;
1725 for (i = 0; i < num_regs; i++)
1727 this_cache->saved_regs[i].addr = -1;
1732 /* Analyze the function prologue from START_PC to LIMIT_PC. Builds
1733 the associated FRAME_CACHE if not null.
1734 Return the address of the first instruction past the prologue. */
1737 mips32_scan_prologue (CORE_ADDR start_pc, CORE_ADDR limit_pc,
1738 struct frame_info *next_frame,
1739 struct mips_frame_cache *this_cache)
1742 CORE_ADDR frame_addr = 0; /* Value of $r30. Used by gcc for frame-pointer */
1745 int frame_reg = MIPS_SP_REGNUM;
1747 CORE_ADDR end_prologue_addr = 0;
1748 int seen_sp_adjust = 0;
1749 int load_immediate_bytes = 0;
1751 /* Can be called when there's no process, and hence when there's no
1753 if (next_frame != NULL)
1754 sp = read_next_frame_reg (next_frame, NUM_REGS + MIPS_SP_REGNUM);
1758 if (limit_pc > start_pc + 200)
1759 limit_pc = start_pc + 200;
1764 for (cur_pc = start_pc; cur_pc < limit_pc; cur_pc += MIPS_INSN32_SIZE)
1766 unsigned long inst, high_word, low_word;
1769 /* Fetch the instruction. */
1770 inst = (unsigned long) mips_fetch_instruction (cur_pc);
1772 /* Save some code by pre-extracting some useful fields. */
1773 high_word = (inst >> 16) & 0xffff;
1774 low_word = inst & 0xffff;
1775 reg = high_word & 0x1f;
1777 if (high_word == 0x27bd /* addiu $sp,$sp,-i */
1778 || high_word == 0x23bd /* addi $sp,$sp,-i */
1779 || high_word == 0x67bd) /* daddiu $sp,$sp,-i */
1781 if (low_word & 0x8000) /* negative stack adjustment? */
1782 frame_offset += 0x10000 - low_word;
1784 /* Exit loop if a positive stack adjustment is found, which
1785 usually means that the stack cleanup code in the function
1786 epilogue is reached. */
1790 else if ((high_word & 0xFFE0) == 0xafa0) /* sw reg,offset($sp) */
1792 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, sp + low_word);
1794 else if ((high_word & 0xFFE0) == 0xffa0) /* sd reg,offset($sp) */
1796 /* Irix 6.2 N32 ABI uses sd instructions for saving $gp and $ra. */
1797 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, sp + low_word);
1799 else if (high_word == 0x27be) /* addiu $30,$sp,size */
1801 /* Old gcc frame, r30 is virtual frame pointer. */
1802 if ((long) low_word != frame_offset)
1803 frame_addr = sp + low_word;
1804 else if (frame_reg == MIPS_SP_REGNUM)
1806 unsigned alloca_adjust;
1809 frame_addr = read_next_frame_reg (next_frame, NUM_REGS + 30);
1810 alloca_adjust = (unsigned) (frame_addr - (sp + low_word));
1811 if (alloca_adjust > 0)
1813 /* FP > SP + frame_size. This may be because of
1814 an alloca or somethings similar. Fix sp to
1815 "pre-alloca" value, and try again. */
1816 sp += alloca_adjust;
1817 /* Need to reset the status of all registers. Otherwise,
1818 we will hit a guard that prevents the new address
1819 for each register to be recomputed during the second
1821 reset_saved_regs (this_cache);
1826 /* move $30,$sp. With different versions of gas this will be either
1827 `addu $30,$sp,$zero' or `or $30,$sp,$zero' or `daddu 30,sp,$0'.
1828 Accept any one of these. */
1829 else if (inst == 0x03A0F021 || inst == 0x03a0f025 || inst == 0x03a0f02d)
1831 /* New gcc frame, virtual frame pointer is at r30 + frame_size. */
1832 if (frame_reg == MIPS_SP_REGNUM)
1834 unsigned alloca_adjust;
1837 frame_addr = read_next_frame_reg (next_frame, NUM_REGS + 30);
1838 alloca_adjust = (unsigned) (frame_addr - sp);
1839 if (alloca_adjust > 0)
1841 /* FP > SP + frame_size. This may be because of
1842 an alloca or somethings similar. Fix sp to
1843 "pre-alloca" value, and try again. */
1845 /* Need to reset the status of all registers. Otherwise,
1846 we will hit a guard that prevents the new address
1847 for each register to be recomputed during the second
1849 reset_saved_regs (this_cache);
1854 else if ((high_word & 0xFFE0) == 0xafc0) /* sw reg,offset($30) */
1856 set_reg_offset (this_cache, reg, frame_addr + low_word);
1858 else if ((high_word & 0xFFE0) == 0xE7A0 /* swc1 freg,n($sp) */
1859 || (high_word & 0xF3E0) == 0xA3C0 /* sx reg,n($s8) */
1860 || (inst & 0xFF9F07FF) == 0x00800021 /* move reg,$a0-$a3 */
1861 || high_word == 0x3c1c /* lui $gp,n */
1862 || high_word == 0x279c /* addiu $gp,$gp,n */
1863 || inst == 0x0399e021 /* addu $gp,$gp,$t9 */
1864 || inst == 0x033ce021 /* addu $gp,$t9,$gp */
1867 /* These instructions are part of the prologue, but we don't
1868 need to do anything special to handle them. */
1870 /* The instructions below load $at or $t0 with an immediate
1871 value in preparation for a stack adjustment via
1872 subu $sp,$sp,[$at,$t0]. These instructions could also
1873 initialize a local variable, so we accept them only before
1874 a stack adjustment instruction was seen. */
1875 else if (!seen_sp_adjust
1876 && (high_word == 0x3c01 /* lui $at,n */
1877 || high_word == 0x3c08 /* lui $t0,n */
1878 || high_word == 0x3421 /* ori $at,$at,n */
1879 || high_word == 0x3508 /* ori $t0,$t0,n */
1880 || high_word == 0x3401 /* ori $at,$zero,n */
1881 || high_word == 0x3408 /* ori $t0,$zero,n */
1884 load_immediate_bytes += MIPS_INSN32_SIZE; /* FIXME! */
1888 /* This instruction is not an instruction typically found
1889 in a prologue, so we must have reached the end of the
1891 /* FIXME: brobecker/2004-10-10: Can't we just break out of this
1892 loop now? Why would we need to continue scanning the function
1894 if (end_prologue_addr == 0)
1895 end_prologue_addr = cur_pc;
1899 if (this_cache != NULL)
1902 (frame_unwind_register_signed (next_frame, NUM_REGS + frame_reg)
1904 /* FIXME: brobecker/2004-09-15: We should be able to get rid of
1905 this assignment below, eventually. But it's still needed
1907 this_cache->saved_regs[NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->pc]
1908 = this_cache->saved_regs[NUM_REGS + MIPS_RA_REGNUM];
1911 /* If we didn't reach the end of the prologue when scanning the function
1912 instructions, then set end_prologue_addr to the address of the
1913 instruction immediately after the last one we scanned. */
1914 /* brobecker/2004-10-10: I don't think this would ever happen, but
1915 we may as well be careful and do our best if we have a null
1916 end_prologue_addr. */
1917 if (end_prologue_addr == 0)
1918 end_prologue_addr = cur_pc;
1920 /* In a frameless function, we might have incorrectly
1921 skipped some load immediate instructions. Undo the skipping
1922 if the load immediate was not followed by a stack adjustment. */
1923 if (load_immediate_bytes && !seen_sp_adjust)
1924 end_prologue_addr -= load_immediate_bytes;
1926 return end_prologue_addr;
1929 /* Heuristic unwinder for procedures using 32-bit instructions (covers
1930 both 32-bit and 64-bit MIPS ISAs). Procedures using 16-bit
1931 instructions (a.k.a. MIPS16) are handled by the mips_insn16
1934 static struct mips_frame_cache *
1935 mips_insn32_frame_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache)
1937 struct mips_frame_cache *cache;
1939 if ((*this_cache) != NULL)
1940 return (*this_cache);
1942 cache = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct mips_frame_cache);
1943 (*this_cache) = cache;
1944 cache->saved_regs = trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (next_frame);
1946 /* Analyze the function prologue. */
1948 const CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
1949 CORE_ADDR start_addr;
1951 find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &start_addr, NULL);
1952 if (start_addr == 0)
1953 start_addr = heuristic_proc_start (pc);
1954 /* We can't analyze the prologue if we couldn't find the begining
1956 if (start_addr == 0)
1959 mips32_scan_prologue (start_addr, pc, next_frame, *this_cache);
1962 /* SP_REGNUM, contains the value and not the address. */
1963 trad_frame_set_value (cache->saved_regs, NUM_REGS + MIPS_SP_REGNUM, cache->base);
1965 return (*this_cache);
1969 mips_insn32_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache,
1970 struct frame_id *this_id)
1972 struct mips_frame_cache *info = mips_insn32_frame_cache (next_frame,
1974 (*this_id) = frame_id_build (info->base, frame_func_unwind (next_frame));
1978 mips_insn32_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
1980 int regnum, int *optimizedp,
1981 enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp,
1982 int *realnump, gdb_byte *valuep)
1984 struct mips_frame_cache *info = mips_insn32_frame_cache (next_frame,
1986 trad_frame_get_prev_register (next_frame, info->saved_regs, regnum,
1987 optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep);
1990 static const struct frame_unwind mips_insn32_frame_unwind =
1993 mips_insn32_frame_this_id,
1994 mips_insn32_frame_prev_register
1997 static const struct frame_unwind *
1998 mips_insn32_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
2000 CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
2001 if (! mips_pc_is_mips16 (pc))
2002 return &mips_insn32_frame_unwind;
2007 mips_insn32_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2010 struct mips_frame_cache *info = mips_insn32_frame_cache (next_frame,
2015 static const struct frame_base mips_insn32_frame_base =
2017 &mips_insn32_frame_unwind,
2018 mips_insn32_frame_base_address,
2019 mips_insn32_frame_base_address,
2020 mips_insn32_frame_base_address
2023 static const struct frame_base *
2024 mips_insn32_frame_base_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
2026 if (mips_insn32_frame_sniffer (next_frame) != NULL)
2027 return &mips_insn32_frame_base;
2032 static struct trad_frame_cache *
2033 mips_stub_frame_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache)
2036 CORE_ADDR start_addr;
2037 CORE_ADDR stack_addr;
2038 struct trad_frame_cache *this_trad_cache;
2040 if ((*this_cache) != NULL)
2041 return (*this_cache);
2042 this_trad_cache = trad_frame_cache_zalloc (next_frame);
2043 (*this_cache) = this_trad_cache;
2045 /* The return address is in the link register. */
2046 trad_frame_set_reg_realreg (this_trad_cache, PC_REGNUM, MIPS_RA_REGNUM);
2048 /* Frame ID, since it's a frameless / stackless function, no stack
2049 space is allocated and SP on entry is the current SP. */
2050 pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
2051 find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &start_addr, NULL);
2052 stack_addr = frame_unwind_register_signed (next_frame, MIPS_SP_REGNUM);
2053 trad_frame_set_id (this_trad_cache, frame_id_build (start_addr, stack_addr));
2055 /* Assume that the frame's base is the same as the
2057 trad_frame_set_this_base (this_trad_cache, stack_addr);
2059 return this_trad_cache;
2063 mips_stub_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache,
2064 struct frame_id *this_id)
2066 struct trad_frame_cache *this_trad_cache
2067 = mips_stub_frame_cache (next_frame, this_cache);
2068 trad_frame_get_id (this_trad_cache, this_id);
2072 mips_stub_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2074 int regnum, int *optimizedp,
2075 enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp,
2076 int *realnump, gdb_byte *valuep)
2078 struct trad_frame_cache *this_trad_cache
2079 = mips_stub_frame_cache (next_frame, this_cache);
2080 trad_frame_get_register (this_trad_cache, next_frame, regnum, optimizedp,
2081 lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep);
2084 static const struct frame_unwind mips_stub_frame_unwind =
2087 mips_stub_frame_this_id,
2088 mips_stub_frame_prev_register
2091 static const struct frame_unwind *
2092 mips_stub_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
2094 struct obj_section *s;
2095 CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame);
2097 if (in_plt_section (pc, NULL))
2098 return &mips_stub_frame_unwind;
2100 /* Binutils for MIPS puts lazy resolution stubs into .MIPS.stubs. */
2101 s = find_pc_section (pc);
2104 && strcmp (bfd_get_section_name (s->objfile->obfd, s->the_bfd_section),
2105 ".MIPS.stubs") == 0)
2106 return &mips_stub_frame_unwind;
2112 mips_stub_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *next_frame,
2115 struct trad_frame_cache *this_trad_cache
2116 = mips_stub_frame_cache (next_frame, this_cache);
2117 return trad_frame_get_this_base (this_trad_cache);
2120 static const struct frame_base mips_stub_frame_base =
2122 &mips_stub_frame_unwind,
2123 mips_stub_frame_base_address,
2124 mips_stub_frame_base_address,
2125 mips_stub_frame_base_address
2128 static const struct frame_base *
2129 mips_stub_frame_base_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame)
2131 if (mips_stub_frame_sniffer (next_frame) != NULL)
2132 return &mips_stub_frame_base;
2138 read_next_frame_reg (struct frame_info *fi, int regno)
2140 /* Always a pseudo. */
2141 gdb_assert (regno >= NUM_REGS);
2145 regcache_cooked_read_signed (current_regcache, regno, &val);
2149 return frame_unwind_register_signed (fi, regno);
2153 /* mips_addr_bits_remove - remove useless address bits */
2156 mips_addr_bits_remove (CORE_ADDR addr)
2158 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2159 if (mips_mask_address_p (tdep) && (((ULONGEST) addr) >> 32 == 0xffffffffUL))
2160 /* This hack is a work-around for existing boards using PMON, the
2161 simulator, and any other 64-bit targets that doesn't have true
2162 64-bit addressing. On these targets, the upper 32 bits of
2163 addresses are ignored by the hardware. Thus, the PC or SP are
2164 likely to have been sign extended to all 1s by instruction
2165 sequences that load 32-bit addresses. For example, a typical
2166 piece of code that loads an address is this:
2168 lui $r2, <upper 16 bits>
2169 ori $r2, <lower 16 bits>
2171 But the lui sign-extends the value such that the upper 32 bits
2172 may be all 1s. The workaround is simply to mask off these
2173 bits. In the future, gcc may be changed to support true 64-bit
2174 addressing, and this masking will have to be disabled. */
2175 return addr &= 0xffffffffUL;
2180 /* mips_software_single_step() is called just before we want to resume
2181 the inferior, if we want to single-step it but there is no hardware
2182 or kernel single-step support (MIPS on GNU/Linux for example). We find
2183 the target of the coming instruction and breakpoint it.
2185 single_step is also called just after the inferior stops. If we had
2186 set up a simulated single-step, we undo our damage. */
2189 mips_software_single_step (enum target_signal sig, int insert_breakpoints_p)
2191 CORE_ADDR pc, next_pc;
2193 if (insert_breakpoints_p)
2195 pc = read_register (mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->pc);
2196 next_pc = mips_next_pc (pc);
2198 insert_single_step_breakpoint (next_pc);
2201 remove_single_step_breakpoints ();
2204 /* Test whether the PC points to the return instruction at the
2205 end of a function. */
2208 mips_about_to_return (CORE_ADDR pc)
2210 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (pc))
2211 /* This mips16 case isn't necessarily reliable. Sometimes the compiler
2212 generates a "jr $ra"; other times it generates code to load
2213 the return address from the stack to an accessible register (such
2214 as $a3), then a "jr" using that register. This second case
2215 is almost impossible to distinguish from an indirect jump
2216 used for switch statements, so we don't even try. */
2217 return mips_fetch_instruction (pc) == 0xe820; /* jr $ra */
2219 return mips_fetch_instruction (pc) == 0x3e00008; /* jr $ra */
2223 /* This fencepost looks highly suspicious to me. Removing it also
2224 seems suspicious as it could affect remote debugging across serial
2228 heuristic_proc_start (CORE_ADDR pc)
2235 pc = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (pc);
2237 fence = start_pc - heuristic_fence_post;
2241 if (heuristic_fence_post == UINT_MAX || fence < VM_MIN_ADDRESS)
2242 fence = VM_MIN_ADDRESS;
2244 instlen = mips_pc_is_mips16 (pc) ? MIPS_INSN16_SIZE : MIPS_INSN32_SIZE;
2246 /* search back for previous return */
2247 for (start_pc -= instlen;; start_pc -= instlen)
2248 if (start_pc < fence)
2250 /* It's not clear to me why we reach this point when
2251 stop_soon, but with this test, at least we
2252 don't print out warnings for every child forked (eg, on
2254 if (stop_soon == NO_STOP_QUIETLY)
2256 static int blurb_printed = 0;
2258 warning (_("GDB can't find the start of the function at 0x%s."),
2263 /* This actually happens frequently in embedded
2264 development, when you first connect to a board
2265 and your stack pointer and pc are nowhere in
2266 particular. This message needs to give people
2267 in that situation enough information to
2268 determine that it's no big deal. */
2269 printf_filtered ("\n\
2270 GDB is unable to find the start of the function at 0x%s\n\
2271 and thus can't determine the size of that function's stack frame.\n\
2272 This means that GDB may be unable to access that stack frame, or\n\
2273 the frames below it.\n\
2274 This problem is most likely caused by an invalid program counter or\n\
2276 However, if you think GDB should simply search farther back\n\
2277 from 0x%s for code which looks like the beginning of a\n\
2278 function, you can increase the range of the search using the `set\n\
2279 heuristic-fence-post' command.\n", paddr_nz (pc), paddr_nz (pc));
2286 else if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (start_pc))
2288 unsigned short inst;
2290 /* On MIPS16, any one of the following is likely to be the
2291 start of a function:
2295 extend -n followed by 'addiu sp,+n' or 'daddiu sp,+n' */
2296 inst = mips_fetch_instruction (start_pc);
2297 if (((inst & 0xf81f) == 0xe809 && (inst & 0x700) != 0x700) /* entry */
2298 || (inst & 0xff80) == 0x6380 /* addiu sp,-n */
2299 || (inst & 0xff80) == 0xfb80 /* daddiu sp,-n */
2300 || ((inst & 0xf810) == 0xf010 && seen_adjsp)) /* extend -n */
2302 else if ((inst & 0xff00) == 0x6300 /* addiu sp */
2303 || (inst & 0xff00) == 0xfb00) /* daddiu sp */
2308 else if (mips_about_to_return (start_pc))
2310 /* Skip return and its delay slot. */
2311 start_pc += 2 * MIPS_INSN32_SIZE;
2318 struct mips_objfile_private
2324 /* According to the current ABI, should the type be passed in a
2325 floating-point register (assuming that there is space)? When there
2326 is no FPU, FP are not even considered as possible candidates for
2327 FP registers and, consequently this returns false - forces FP
2328 arguments into integer registers. */
2331 fp_register_arg_p (enum type_code typecode, struct type *arg_type)
2333 return ((typecode == TYPE_CODE_FLT
2335 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2336 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
2337 && TYPE_NFIELDS (arg_type) == 1
2338 && TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (arg_type, 0)))
2340 && MIPS_FPU_TYPE != MIPS_FPU_NONE);
2343 /* On o32, argument passing in GPRs depends on the alignment of the type being
2344 passed. Return 1 if this type must be aligned to a doubleword boundary. */
2347 mips_type_needs_double_align (struct type *type)
2349 enum type_code typecode = TYPE_CODE (type);
2351 if (typecode == TYPE_CODE_FLT && TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 8)
2353 else if (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
2355 if (TYPE_NFIELDS (type) < 1)
2357 return mips_type_needs_double_align (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0));
2359 else if (typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
2363 n = TYPE_NFIELDS (type);
2364 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
2365 if (mips_type_needs_double_align (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i)))
2372 /* Adjust the address downward (direction of stack growth) so that it
2373 is correctly aligned for a new stack frame. */
2375 mips_frame_align (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
2377 return align_down (addr, 16);
2381 mips_eabi_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
2382 struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
2383 int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
2384 int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
2390 int stack_offset = 0;
2391 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
2392 CORE_ADDR func_addr = find_function_addr (function, NULL);
2394 /* For shared libraries, "t9" needs to point at the function
2396 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_T9_REGNUM, func_addr);
2398 /* Set the return address register to point to the entry point of
2399 the program, where a breakpoint lies in wait. */
2400 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_RA_REGNUM, bp_addr);
2402 /* First ensure that the stack and structure return address (if any)
2403 are properly aligned. The stack has to be at least 64-bit
2404 aligned even on 32-bit machines, because doubles must be 64-bit
2405 aligned. For n32 and n64, stack frames need to be 128-bit
2406 aligned, so we round to this widest known alignment. */
2408 sp = align_down (sp, 16);
2409 struct_addr = align_down (struct_addr, 16);
2411 /* Now make space on the stack for the args. We allocate more
2412 than necessary for EABI, because the first few arguments are
2413 passed in registers, but that's OK. */
2414 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
2415 len += align_up (TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (args[argnum])),
2416 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
2417 sp -= align_up (len, 16);
2420 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2421 "mips_eabi_push_dummy_call: sp=0x%s allocated %ld\n",
2422 paddr_nz (sp), (long) align_up (len, 16));
2424 /* Initialize the integer and float register pointers. */
2425 argreg = MIPS_A0_REGNUM;
2426 float_argreg = mips_fpa0_regnum (current_gdbarch);
2428 /* The struct_return pointer occupies the first parameter-passing reg. */
2432 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2433 "mips_eabi_push_dummy_call: struct_return reg=%d 0x%s\n",
2434 argreg, paddr_nz (struct_addr));
2435 write_register (argreg++, struct_addr);
2438 /* Now load as many as possible of the first arguments into
2439 registers, and push the rest onto the stack. Loop thru args
2440 from first to last. */
2441 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
2443 const gdb_byte *val;
2444 gdb_byte valbuf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
2445 struct value *arg = args[argnum];
2446 struct type *arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
2447 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type);
2448 enum type_code typecode = TYPE_CODE (arg_type);
2451 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2452 "mips_eabi_push_dummy_call: %d len=%d type=%d",
2453 argnum + 1, len, (int) typecode);
2455 /* The EABI passes structures that do not fit in a register by
2457 if (len > mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
2458 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT || typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION))
2460 store_unsigned_integer (valbuf, mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch),
2461 VALUE_ADDRESS (arg));
2462 typecode = TYPE_CODE_PTR;
2463 len = mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch);
2466 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " push");
2469 val = value_contents (arg);
2471 /* 32-bit ABIs always start floating point arguments in an
2472 even-numbered floating point register. Round the FP register
2473 up before the check to see if there are any FP registers
2474 left. Non MIPS_EABI targets also pass the FP in the integer
2475 registers so also round up normal registers. */
2476 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8
2477 && fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
2479 if ((float_argreg & 1))
2483 /* Floating point arguments passed in registers have to be
2484 treated specially. On 32-bit architectures, doubles
2485 are passed in register pairs; the even register gets
2486 the low word, and the odd register gets the high word.
2487 On non-EABI processors, the first two floating point arguments are
2488 also copied to general registers, because MIPS16 functions
2489 don't use float registers for arguments. This duplication of
2490 arguments in general registers can't hurt non-MIPS16 functions
2491 because those registers are normally skipped. */
2492 /* MIPS_EABI squeezes a struct that contains a single floating
2493 point value into an FP register instead of pushing it onto the
2495 if (fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type)
2496 && float_argreg <= MIPS_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM)
2498 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8 && len == 8)
2500 int low_offset = TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? 4 : 0;
2501 unsigned long regval;
2503 /* Write the low word of the double to the even register(s). */
2504 regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val + low_offset, 4);
2506 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
2507 float_argreg, phex (regval, 4));
2508 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
2510 /* Write the high word of the double to the odd register(s). */
2511 regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val + 4 - low_offset, 4);
2513 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
2514 float_argreg, phex (regval, 4));
2515 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
2519 /* This is a floating point value that fits entirely
2520 in a single register. */
2521 /* On 32 bit ABI's the float_argreg is further adjusted
2522 above to ensure that it is even register aligned. */
2523 LONGEST regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, len);
2525 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
2526 float_argreg, phex (regval, len));
2527 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
2532 /* Copy the argument to general registers or the stack in
2533 register-sized pieces. Large arguments are split between
2534 registers and stack. */
2535 /* Note: structs whose size is not a multiple of
2536 mips_abi_regsize() are treated specially: Irix cc passes
2537 them in registers where gcc sometimes puts them on the
2538 stack. For maximum compatibility, we will put them in
2540 int odd_sized_struct = ((len > mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch))
2541 && (len % mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) != 0));
2543 /* Note: Floating-point values that didn't fit into an FP
2544 register are only written to memory. */
2547 /* Remember if the argument was written to the stack. */
2548 int stack_used_p = 0;
2549 int partial_len = (len < mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
2550 ? len : mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch));
2553 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " -- partial=%d",
2556 /* Write this portion of the argument to the stack. */
2557 if (argreg > MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
2559 || fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
2561 /* Should shorter than int integer values be
2562 promoted to int before being stored? */
2563 int longword_offset = 0;
2566 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
2568 if (mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) == 8
2569 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_INT
2570 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_PTR
2571 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_FLT) && len <= 4)
2572 longword_offset = mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) - len;
2573 else if ((typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2574 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
2575 && (TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type)
2576 < mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch)))
2577 longword_offset = mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) - len;
2582 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - stack_offset=0x%s",
2583 paddr_nz (stack_offset));
2584 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " longword_offset=0x%s",
2585 paddr_nz (longword_offset));
2588 addr = sp + stack_offset + longword_offset;
2593 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " @0x%s ",
2595 for (i = 0; i < partial_len; i++)
2597 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%02x",
2601 write_memory (addr, val, partial_len);
2604 /* Note!!! This is NOT an else clause. Odd sized
2605 structs may go thru BOTH paths. Floating point
2606 arguments will not. */
2607 /* Write this portion of the argument to a general
2608 purpose register. */
2609 if (argreg <= MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
2610 && !fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
2613 extract_unsigned_integer (val, partial_len);
2616 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
2619 mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)));
2620 write_register (argreg, regval);
2627 /* Compute the the offset into the stack at which we
2628 will copy the next parameter.
2630 In the new EABI (and the NABI32), the stack_offset
2631 only needs to be adjusted when it has been used. */
2634 stack_offset += align_up (partial_len,
2635 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
2639 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\n");
2642 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_SP_REGNUM, sp);
2644 /* Return adjusted stack pointer. */
2648 /* Determine the return value convention being used. */
2650 static enum return_value_convention
2651 mips_eabi_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2652 struct type *type, struct regcache *regcache,
2653 gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf)
2655 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > 2 * mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch))
2656 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
2658 memset (readbuf, 0, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
2659 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
2663 /* N32/N64 ABI stuff. */
2666 mips_n32n64_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
2667 struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
2668 int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
2669 int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
2675 int stack_offset = 0;
2676 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
2677 CORE_ADDR func_addr = find_function_addr (function, NULL);
2679 /* For shared libraries, "t9" needs to point at the function
2681 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_T9_REGNUM, func_addr);
2683 /* Set the return address register to point to the entry point of
2684 the program, where a breakpoint lies in wait. */
2685 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_RA_REGNUM, bp_addr);
2687 /* First ensure that the stack and structure return address (if any)
2688 are properly aligned. The stack has to be at least 64-bit
2689 aligned even on 32-bit machines, because doubles must be 64-bit
2690 aligned. For n32 and n64, stack frames need to be 128-bit
2691 aligned, so we round to this widest known alignment. */
2693 sp = align_down (sp, 16);
2694 struct_addr = align_down (struct_addr, 16);
2696 /* Now make space on the stack for the args. */
2697 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
2698 len += align_up (TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (args[argnum])),
2699 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
2700 sp -= align_up (len, 16);
2703 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2704 "mips_n32n64_push_dummy_call: sp=0x%s allocated %ld\n",
2705 paddr_nz (sp), (long) align_up (len, 16));
2707 /* Initialize the integer and float register pointers. */
2708 argreg = MIPS_A0_REGNUM;
2709 float_argreg = mips_fpa0_regnum (current_gdbarch);
2711 /* The struct_return pointer occupies the first parameter-passing reg. */
2715 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2716 "mips_n32n64_push_dummy_call: struct_return reg=%d 0x%s\n",
2717 argreg, paddr_nz (struct_addr));
2718 write_register (argreg++, struct_addr);
2721 /* Now load as many as possible of the first arguments into
2722 registers, and push the rest onto the stack. Loop thru args
2723 from first to last. */
2724 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
2726 const gdb_byte *val;
2727 struct value *arg = args[argnum];
2728 struct type *arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
2729 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type);
2730 enum type_code typecode = TYPE_CODE (arg_type);
2733 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2734 "mips_n32n64_push_dummy_call: %d len=%d type=%d",
2735 argnum + 1, len, (int) typecode);
2737 val = value_contents (arg);
2739 if (fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type)
2740 && float_argreg <= MIPS_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM)
2742 /* This is a floating point value that fits entirely
2743 in a single register. */
2744 /* On 32 bit ABI's the float_argreg is further adjusted
2745 above to ensure that it is even register aligned. */
2746 LONGEST regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, len);
2748 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
2749 float_argreg, phex (regval, len));
2750 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
2753 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
2754 argreg, phex (regval, len));
2755 write_register (argreg, regval);
2760 /* Copy the argument to general registers or the stack in
2761 register-sized pieces. Large arguments are split between
2762 registers and stack. */
2763 /* Note: structs whose size is not a multiple of
2764 mips_abi_regsize() are treated specially: Irix cc passes
2765 them in registers where gcc sometimes puts them on the
2766 stack. For maximum compatibility, we will put them in
2768 int odd_sized_struct = ((len > mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch))
2769 && (len % mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) != 0));
2770 /* Note: Floating-point values that didn't fit into an FP
2771 register are only written to memory. */
2774 /* Rememer if the argument was written to the stack. */
2775 int stack_used_p = 0;
2776 int partial_len = (len < mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
2777 ? len : mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch));
2780 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " -- partial=%d",
2783 /* Write this portion of the argument to the stack. */
2784 if (argreg > MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
2786 || fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
2788 /* Should shorter than int integer values be
2789 promoted to int before being stored? */
2790 int longword_offset = 0;
2793 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
2795 if (mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) == 8
2796 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_INT
2797 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_PTR
2798 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_FLT) && len <= 4)
2799 longword_offset = mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) - len;
2804 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - stack_offset=0x%s",
2805 paddr_nz (stack_offset));
2806 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " longword_offset=0x%s",
2807 paddr_nz (longword_offset));
2810 addr = sp + stack_offset + longword_offset;
2815 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " @0x%s ",
2817 for (i = 0; i < partial_len; i++)
2819 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%02x",
2823 write_memory (addr, val, partial_len);
2826 /* Note!!! This is NOT an else clause. Odd sized
2827 structs may go thru BOTH paths. Floating point
2828 arguments will not. */
2829 /* Write this portion of the argument to a general
2830 purpose register. */
2831 if (argreg <= MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
2832 && !fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
2835 extract_unsigned_integer (val, partial_len);
2837 /* A non-floating-point argument being passed in a
2838 general register. If a struct or union, and if
2839 the remaining length is smaller than the register
2840 size, we have to adjust the register value on
2843 It does not seem to be necessary to do the
2844 same for integral types.
2846 cagney/2001-07-23: gdb/179: Also, GCC, when
2847 outputting LE O32 with sizeof (struct) <
2848 mips_abi_regsize(), generates a left shift as
2849 part of storing the argument in a register a
2850 register (the left shift isn't generated when
2851 sizeof (struct) >= mips_abi_regsize()). Since
2852 it is quite possible that this is GCC
2853 contradicting the LE/O32 ABI, GDB has not been
2854 adjusted to accommodate this. Either someone
2855 needs to demonstrate that the LE/O32 ABI
2856 specifies such a left shift OR this new ABI gets
2857 identified as such and GDB gets tweaked
2860 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
2861 && partial_len < mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
2862 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT ||
2863 typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION))
2864 regval <<= ((mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) - partial_len) *
2868 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
2871 mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)));
2872 write_register (argreg, regval);
2879 /* Compute the the offset into the stack at which we
2880 will copy the next parameter.
2882 In N32 (N64?), the stack_offset only needs to be
2883 adjusted when it has been used. */
2886 stack_offset += align_up (partial_len,
2887 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
2891 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\n");
2894 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_SP_REGNUM, sp);
2896 /* Return adjusted stack pointer. */
2900 static enum return_value_convention
2901 mips_n32n64_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2902 struct type *type, struct regcache *regcache,
2903 gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf)
2905 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2906 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2907 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION
2908 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
2909 || TYPE_LENGTH (type) > 2 * mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch))
2910 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
2911 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
2912 && TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 16
2913 && tdep->mips_fpu_type != MIPS_FPU_NONE)
2915 /* A 128-bit floating-point value fills both $f0 and $f2. The
2916 two registers are used in the same as memory order, so the
2917 eight bytes with the lower memory address are in $f0. */
2919 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return float in $f0 and $f2\n");
2920 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
2921 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0,
2922 8, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 0);
2923 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
2924 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 + 2,
2925 8, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf ? readbuf + 8 : readbuf,
2926 writebuf ? writebuf + 8 : writebuf, 0);
2927 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
2929 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
2930 && tdep->mips_fpu_type != MIPS_FPU_NONE)
2932 /* A floating-point value belongs in the least significant part
2935 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return float in $fp0\n");
2936 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
2937 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0,
2939 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 0);
2940 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
2942 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2943 && TYPE_NFIELDS (type) <= 2
2944 && TYPE_NFIELDS (type) >= 1
2945 && ((TYPE_NFIELDS (type) == 1
2946 && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0))
2948 || (TYPE_NFIELDS (type) == 2
2949 && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0))
2951 && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 1))
2953 && tdep->mips_fpu_type != MIPS_FPU_NONE)
2955 /* A struct that contains one or two floats. Each value is part
2956 in the least significant part of their floating point
2960 for (field = 0, regnum = mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0;
2961 field < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); field++, regnum += 2)
2963 int offset = (FIELD_BITPOS (TYPE_FIELDS (type)[field])
2966 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return float struct+%d\n",
2968 mips_xfer_register (regcache, NUM_REGS + regnum,
2969 TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, field)),
2970 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, offset);
2972 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
2974 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2975 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
2977 /* A structure or union. Extract the left justified value,
2978 regardless of the byte order. I.e. DO NOT USE
2982 for (offset = 0, regnum = MIPS_V0_REGNUM;
2983 offset < TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2984 offset += register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum), regnum++)
2986 int xfer = register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum);
2987 if (offset + xfer > TYPE_LENGTH (type))
2988 xfer = TYPE_LENGTH (type) - offset;
2990 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return struct+%d:%d in $%d\n",
2991 offset, xfer, regnum);
2992 mips_xfer_register (regcache, NUM_REGS + regnum, xfer,
2993 BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, readbuf, writebuf, offset);
2995 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
2999 /* A scalar extract each part but least-significant-byte
3003 for (offset = 0, regnum = MIPS_V0_REGNUM;
3004 offset < TYPE_LENGTH (type);
3005 offset += register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum), regnum++)
3007 int xfer = register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum);
3008 if (offset + xfer > TYPE_LENGTH (type))
3009 xfer = TYPE_LENGTH (type) - offset;
3011 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return scalar+%d:%d in $%d\n",
3012 offset, xfer, regnum);
3013 mips_xfer_register (regcache, NUM_REGS + regnum, xfer,
3014 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, offset);
3016 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3020 /* O32 ABI stuff. */
3023 mips_o32_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
3024 struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
3025 int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
3026 int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
3032 int stack_offset = 0;
3033 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
3034 CORE_ADDR func_addr = find_function_addr (function, NULL);
3036 /* For shared libraries, "t9" needs to point at the function
3038 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_T9_REGNUM, func_addr);
3040 /* Set the return address register to point to the entry point of
3041 the program, where a breakpoint lies in wait. */
3042 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_RA_REGNUM, bp_addr);
3044 /* First ensure that the stack and structure return address (if any)
3045 are properly aligned. The stack has to be at least 64-bit
3046 aligned even on 32-bit machines, because doubles must be 64-bit
3047 aligned. For n32 and n64, stack frames need to be 128-bit
3048 aligned, so we round to this widest known alignment. */
3050 sp = align_down (sp, 16);
3051 struct_addr = align_down (struct_addr, 16);
3053 /* Now make space on the stack for the args. */
3054 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
3055 len += align_up (TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (args[argnum])),
3056 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
3057 sp -= align_up (len, 16);
3060 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3061 "mips_o32_push_dummy_call: sp=0x%s allocated %ld\n",
3062 paddr_nz (sp), (long) align_up (len, 16));
3064 /* Initialize the integer and float register pointers. */
3065 argreg = MIPS_A0_REGNUM;
3066 float_argreg = mips_fpa0_regnum (current_gdbarch);
3068 /* The struct_return pointer occupies the first parameter-passing reg. */
3072 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3073 "mips_o32_push_dummy_call: struct_return reg=%d 0x%s\n",
3074 argreg, paddr_nz (struct_addr));
3075 write_register (argreg++, struct_addr);
3076 stack_offset += mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch);
3079 /* Now load as many as possible of the first arguments into
3080 registers, and push the rest onto the stack. Loop thru args
3081 from first to last. */
3082 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
3084 const gdb_byte *val;
3085 struct value *arg = args[argnum];
3086 struct type *arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
3087 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type);
3088 enum type_code typecode = TYPE_CODE (arg_type);
3091 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3092 "mips_o32_push_dummy_call: %d len=%d type=%d",
3093 argnum + 1, len, (int) typecode);
3095 val = value_contents (arg);
3097 /* 32-bit ABIs always start floating point arguments in an
3098 even-numbered floating point register. Round the FP register
3099 up before the check to see if there are any FP registers
3100 left. O32/O64 targets also pass the FP in the integer
3101 registers so also round up normal registers. */
3102 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8
3103 && fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
3105 if ((float_argreg & 1))
3109 /* Floating point arguments passed in registers have to be
3110 treated specially. On 32-bit architectures, doubles
3111 are passed in register pairs; the even register gets
3112 the low word, and the odd register gets the high word.
3113 On O32/O64, the first two floating point arguments are
3114 also copied to general registers, because MIPS16 functions
3115 don't use float registers for arguments. This duplication of
3116 arguments in general registers can't hurt non-MIPS16 functions
3117 because those registers are normally skipped. */
3119 if (fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type)
3120 && float_argreg <= MIPS_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM)
3122 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8 && len == 8)
3124 int low_offset = TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? 4 : 0;
3125 unsigned long regval;
3127 /* Write the low word of the double to the even register(s). */
3128 regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val + low_offset, 4);
3130 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
3131 float_argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3132 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
3134 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3135 argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3136 write_register (argreg++, regval);
3138 /* Write the high word of the double to the odd register(s). */
3139 regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val + 4 - low_offset, 4);
3141 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
3142 float_argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3143 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
3146 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3147 argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3148 write_register (argreg++, regval);
3152 /* This is a floating point value that fits entirely
3153 in a single register. */
3154 /* On 32 bit ABI's the float_argreg is further adjusted
3155 above to ensure that it is even register aligned. */
3156 LONGEST regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, len);
3158 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
3159 float_argreg, phex (regval, len));
3160 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
3161 /* CAGNEY: 32 bit MIPS ABI's always reserve two FP
3162 registers for each argument. The below is (my
3163 guess) to ensure that the corresponding integer
3164 register has reserved the same space. */
3166 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3167 argreg, phex (regval, len));
3168 write_register (argreg, regval);
3169 argreg += (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) == 8) ? 1 : 2;
3171 /* Reserve space for the FP register. */
3172 stack_offset += align_up (len, mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
3176 /* Copy the argument to general registers or the stack in
3177 register-sized pieces. Large arguments are split between
3178 registers and stack. */
3179 /* Note: structs whose size is not a multiple of
3180 mips_abi_regsize() are treated specially: Irix cc passes
3181 them in registers where gcc sometimes puts them on the
3182 stack. For maximum compatibility, we will put them in
3184 int odd_sized_struct = ((len > mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch))
3185 && (len % mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) != 0));
3186 /* Structures should be aligned to eight bytes (even arg registers)
3187 on MIPS_ABI_O32, if their first member has double precision. */
3188 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8
3189 && mips_type_needs_double_align (arg_type))
3194 /* Note: Floating-point values that didn't fit into an FP
3195 register are only written to memory. */
3198 /* Remember if the argument was written to the stack. */
3199 int stack_used_p = 0;
3200 int partial_len = (len < mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
3201 ? len : mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch));
3204 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " -- partial=%d",
3207 /* Write this portion of the argument to the stack. */
3208 if (argreg > MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
3210 || fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
3212 /* Should shorter than int integer values be
3213 promoted to int before being stored? */
3214 int longword_offset = 0;
3217 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
3219 if (mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) == 8
3220 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_INT
3221 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_PTR
3222 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_FLT) && len <= 4)
3223 longword_offset = mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) - len;
3228 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - stack_offset=0x%s",
3229 paddr_nz (stack_offset));
3230 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " longword_offset=0x%s",
3231 paddr_nz (longword_offset));
3234 addr = sp + stack_offset + longword_offset;
3239 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " @0x%s ",
3241 for (i = 0; i < partial_len; i++)
3243 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%02x",
3247 write_memory (addr, val, partial_len);
3250 /* Note!!! This is NOT an else clause. Odd sized
3251 structs may go thru BOTH paths. Floating point
3252 arguments will not. */
3253 /* Write this portion of the argument to a general
3254 purpose register. */
3255 if (argreg <= MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
3256 && !fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
3258 LONGEST regval = extract_signed_integer (val, partial_len);
3259 /* Value may need to be sign extended, because
3260 mips_isa_regsize() != mips_abi_regsize(). */
3262 /* A non-floating-point argument being passed in a
3263 general register. If a struct or union, and if
3264 the remaining length is smaller than the register
3265 size, we have to adjust the register value on
3268 It does not seem to be necessary to do the
3269 same for integral types.
3271 Also don't do this adjustment on O64 binaries.
3273 cagney/2001-07-23: gdb/179: Also, GCC, when
3274 outputting LE O32 with sizeof (struct) <
3275 mips_abi_regsize(), generates a left shift as
3276 part of storing the argument in a register a
3277 register (the left shift isn't generated when
3278 sizeof (struct) >= mips_abi_regsize()). Since
3279 it is quite possible that this is GCC
3280 contradicting the LE/O32 ABI, GDB has not been
3281 adjusted to accommodate this. Either someone
3282 needs to demonstrate that the LE/O32 ABI
3283 specifies such a left shift OR this new ABI gets
3284 identified as such and GDB gets tweaked
3287 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8
3288 && TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
3289 && partial_len < mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
3290 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT ||
3291 typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION))
3292 regval <<= ((mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) - partial_len) *
3296 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3299 mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)));
3300 write_register (argreg, regval);
3303 /* Prevent subsequent floating point arguments from
3304 being passed in floating point registers. */
3305 float_argreg = MIPS_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM + 1;
3311 /* Compute the the offset into the stack at which we
3312 will copy the next parameter.
3314 In older ABIs, the caller reserved space for
3315 registers that contained arguments. This was loosely
3316 refered to as their "home". Consequently, space is
3317 always allocated. */
3319 stack_offset += align_up (partial_len,
3320 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
3324 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\n");
3327 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_SP_REGNUM, sp);
3329 /* Return adjusted stack pointer. */
3333 static enum return_value_convention
3334 mips_o32_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct type *type,
3335 struct regcache *regcache,
3336 gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf)
3338 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
3340 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
3341 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION
3342 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
3343 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
3344 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
3345 && TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 4 && tdep->mips_fpu_type != MIPS_FPU_NONE)
3347 /* A single-precision floating-point value. It fits in the
3348 least significant part of FP0. */
3350 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return float in $fp0\n");
3351 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
3352 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0,
3354 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 0);
3355 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3357 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
3358 && TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 8 && tdep->mips_fpu_type != MIPS_FPU_NONE)
3360 /* A double-precision floating-point value. The most
3361 significant part goes in FP1, and the least significant in
3364 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return float in $fp1/$fp0\n");
3365 switch (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER)
3367 case BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
3368 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
3369 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 +
3370 0, 4, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 0);
3371 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
3372 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 +
3373 1, 4, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 4);
3375 case BFD_ENDIAN_BIG:
3376 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
3377 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 +
3378 1, 4, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 0);
3379 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
3380 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 +
3381 0, 4, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 4);
3384 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
3386 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3389 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
3390 && TYPE_NFIELDS (type) <= 2
3391 && TYPE_NFIELDS (type) >= 1
3392 && ((TYPE_NFIELDS (type) == 1
3393 && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0))
3395 || (TYPE_NFIELDS (type) == 2
3396 && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0))
3398 && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 1))
3400 && tdep->mips_fpu_type != MIPS_FPU_NONE)
3402 /* A struct that contains one or two floats. Each value is part
3403 in the least significant part of their floating point
3405 gdb_byte reg[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
3408 for (field = 0, regnum = mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0;
3409 field < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); field++, regnum += 2)
3411 int offset = (FIELD_BITPOS (TYPE_FIELDS (type)[field])
3414 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return float struct+%d\n",
3416 mips_xfer_register (regcache, NUM_REGS + regnum,
3417 TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, field)),
3418 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, offset);
3420 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3424 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
3425 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
3427 /* A structure or union. Extract the left justified value,
3428 regardless of the byte order. I.e. DO NOT USE
3432 for (offset = 0, regnum = MIPS_V0_REGNUM;
3433 offset < TYPE_LENGTH (type);
3434 offset += register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum), regnum++)
3436 int xfer = register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum);
3437 if (offset + xfer > TYPE_LENGTH (type))
3438 xfer = TYPE_LENGTH (type) - offset;
3440 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return struct+%d:%d in $%d\n",
3441 offset, xfer, regnum);
3442 mips_xfer_register (regcache, NUM_REGS + regnum, xfer,
3443 BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, readbuf, writebuf, offset);
3445 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3450 /* A scalar extract each part but least-significant-byte
3451 justified. o32 thinks registers are 4 byte, regardless of
3452 the ISA. mips_stack_argsize controls this. */
3455 for (offset = 0, regnum = MIPS_V0_REGNUM;
3456 offset < TYPE_LENGTH (type);
3457 offset += mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch), regnum++)
3459 int xfer = mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch);
3460 if (offset + xfer > TYPE_LENGTH (type))
3461 xfer = TYPE_LENGTH (type) - offset;
3463 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return scalar+%d:%d in $%d\n",
3464 offset, xfer, regnum);
3465 mips_xfer_register (regcache, NUM_REGS + regnum, xfer,
3466 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, offset);
3468 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3472 /* O64 ABI. This is a hacked up kind of 64-bit version of the o32
3476 mips_o64_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
3477 struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
3479 struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
3480 int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
3486 int stack_offset = 0;
3487 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
3488 CORE_ADDR func_addr = find_function_addr (function, NULL);
3490 /* For shared libraries, "t9" needs to point at the function
3492 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_T9_REGNUM, func_addr);
3494 /* Set the return address register to point to the entry point of
3495 the program, where a breakpoint lies in wait. */
3496 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_RA_REGNUM, bp_addr);
3498 /* First ensure that the stack and structure return address (if any)
3499 are properly aligned. The stack has to be at least 64-bit
3500 aligned even on 32-bit machines, because doubles must be 64-bit
3501 aligned. For n32 and n64, stack frames need to be 128-bit
3502 aligned, so we round to this widest known alignment. */
3504 sp = align_down (sp, 16);
3505 struct_addr = align_down (struct_addr, 16);
3507 /* Now make space on the stack for the args. */
3508 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
3509 len += align_up (TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (args[argnum])),
3510 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
3511 sp -= align_up (len, 16);
3514 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3515 "mips_o64_push_dummy_call: sp=0x%s allocated %ld\n",
3516 paddr_nz (sp), (long) align_up (len, 16));
3518 /* Initialize the integer and float register pointers. */
3519 argreg = MIPS_A0_REGNUM;
3520 float_argreg = mips_fpa0_regnum (current_gdbarch);
3522 /* The struct_return pointer occupies the first parameter-passing reg. */
3526 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3527 "mips_o64_push_dummy_call: struct_return reg=%d 0x%s\n",
3528 argreg, paddr_nz (struct_addr));
3529 write_register (argreg++, struct_addr);
3530 stack_offset += mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch);
3533 /* Now load as many as possible of the first arguments into
3534 registers, and push the rest onto the stack. Loop thru args
3535 from first to last. */
3536 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
3538 const gdb_byte *val;
3539 struct value *arg = args[argnum];
3540 struct type *arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg));
3541 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (arg_type);
3542 enum type_code typecode = TYPE_CODE (arg_type);
3545 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3546 "mips_o64_push_dummy_call: %d len=%d type=%d",
3547 argnum + 1, len, (int) typecode);
3549 val = value_contents (arg);
3551 /* 32-bit ABIs always start floating point arguments in an
3552 even-numbered floating point register. Round the FP register
3553 up before the check to see if there are any FP registers
3554 left. O32/O64 targets also pass the FP in the integer
3555 registers so also round up normal registers. */
3556 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8
3557 && fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
3559 if ((float_argreg & 1))
3563 /* Floating point arguments passed in registers have to be
3564 treated specially. On 32-bit architectures, doubles
3565 are passed in register pairs; the even register gets
3566 the low word, and the odd register gets the high word.
3567 On O32/O64, the first two floating point arguments are
3568 also copied to general registers, because MIPS16 functions
3569 don't use float registers for arguments. This duplication of
3570 arguments in general registers can't hurt non-MIPS16 functions
3571 because those registers are normally skipped. */
3573 if (fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type)
3574 && float_argreg <= MIPS_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM)
3576 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8 && len == 8)
3578 int low_offset = TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? 4 : 0;
3579 unsigned long regval;
3581 /* Write the low word of the double to the even register(s). */
3582 regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val + low_offset, 4);
3584 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
3585 float_argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3586 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
3588 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3589 argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3590 write_register (argreg++, regval);
3592 /* Write the high word of the double to the odd register(s). */
3593 regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val + 4 - low_offset, 4);
3595 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
3596 float_argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3597 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
3600 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3601 argreg, phex (regval, 4));
3602 write_register (argreg++, regval);
3606 /* This is a floating point value that fits entirely
3607 in a single register. */
3608 /* On 32 bit ABI's the float_argreg is further adjusted
3609 above to ensure that it is even register aligned. */
3610 LONGEST regval = extract_unsigned_integer (val, len);
3612 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - fpreg=%d val=%s",
3613 float_argreg, phex (regval, len));
3614 write_register (float_argreg++, regval);
3615 /* CAGNEY: 32 bit MIPS ABI's always reserve two FP
3616 registers for each argument. The below is (my
3617 guess) to ensure that the corresponding integer
3618 register has reserved the same space. */
3620 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3621 argreg, phex (regval, len));
3622 write_register (argreg, regval);
3623 argreg += (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) == 8) ? 1 : 2;
3625 /* Reserve space for the FP register. */
3626 stack_offset += align_up (len, mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
3630 /* Copy the argument to general registers or the stack in
3631 register-sized pieces. Large arguments are split between
3632 registers and stack. */
3633 /* Note: structs whose size is not a multiple of
3634 mips_abi_regsize() are treated specially: Irix cc passes
3635 them in registers where gcc sometimes puts them on the
3636 stack. For maximum compatibility, we will put them in
3638 int odd_sized_struct = ((len > mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch))
3639 && (len % mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) != 0));
3640 /* Structures should be aligned to eight bytes (even arg registers)
3641 on MIPS_ABI_O32, if their first member has double precision. */
3642 if (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) < 8
3643 && mips_type_needs_double_align (arg_type))
3648 /* Note: Floating-point values that didn't fit into an FP
3649 register are only written to memory. */
3652 /* Remember if the argument was written to the stack. */
3653 int stack_used_p = 0;
3654 int partial_len = (len < mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
3655 ? len : mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch));
3658 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " -- partial=%d",
3661 /* Write this portion of the argument to the stack. */
3662 if (argreg > MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
3664 || fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
3666 /* Should shorter than int integer values be
3667 promoted to int before being stored? */
3668 int longword_offset = 0;
3671 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
3673 if (mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) == 8
3674 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_INT
3675 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_PTR
3676 || typecode == TYPE_CODE_FLT) && len <= 4)
3677 longword_offset = mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch) - len;
3682 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " - stack_offset=0x%s",
3683 paddr_nz (stack_offset));
3684 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " longword_offset=0x%s",
3685 paddr_nz (longword_offset));
3688 addr = sp + stack_offset + longword_offset;
3693 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " @0x%s ",
3695 for (i = 0; i < partial_len; i++)
3697 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%02x",
3701 write_memory (addr, val, partial_len);
3704 /* Note!!! This is NOT an else clause. Odd sized
3705 structs may go thru BOTH paths. Floating point
3706 arguments will not. */
3707 /* Write this portion of the argument to a general
3708 purpose register. */
3709 if (argreg <= MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM
3710 && !fp_register_arg_p (typecode, arg_type))
3712 LONGEST regval = extract_signed_integer (val, partial_len);
3713 /* Value may need to be sign extended, because
3714 mips_isa_regsize() != mips_abi_regsize(). */
3716 /* A non-floating-point argument being passed in a
3717 general register. If a struct or union, and if
3718 the remaining length is smaller than the register
3719 size, we have to adjust the register value on
3722 It does not seem to be necessary to do the
3723 same for integral types. */
3725 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
3726 && partial_len < mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)
3727 && (typecode == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT ||
3728 typecode == TYPE_CODE_UNION))
3729 regval <<= ((mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) - partial_len) *
3733 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, " - reg=%d val=%s",
3736 mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch)));
3737 write_register (argreg, regval);
3740 /* Prevent subsequent floating point arguments from
3741 being passed in floating point registers. */
3742 float_argreg = MIPS_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM + 1;
3748 /* Compute the the offset into the stack at which we
3749 will copy the next parameter.
3751 In older ABIs, the caller reserved space for
3752 registers that contained arguments. This was loosely
3753 refered to as their "home". Consequently, space is
3754 always allocated. */
3756 stack_offset += align_up (partial_len,
3757 mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch));
3761 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\n");
3764 regcache_cooked_write_signed (regcache, MIPS_SP_REGNUM, sp);
3766 /* Return adjusted stack pointer. */
3770 static enum return_value_convention
3771 mips_o64_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
3772 struct type *type, struct regcache *regcache,
3773 gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf)
3775 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
3777 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
3778 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION
3779 || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
3780 return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
3781 else if (fp_register_arg_p (TYPE_CODE (type), type))
3783 /* A floating-point value. It fits in the least significant
3786 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return float in $fp0\n");
3787 mips_xfer_register (regcache,
3788 NUM_REGS + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0,
3790 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, 0);
3791 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3795 /* A scalar extract each part but least-significant-byte
3799 for (offset = 0, regnum = MIPS_V0_REGNUM;
3800 offset < TYPE_LENGTH (type);
3801 offset += mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch), regnum++)
3803 int xfer = mips_stack_argsize (gdbarch);
3804 if (offset + xfer > TYPE_LENGTH (type))
3805 xfer = TYPE_LENGTH (type) - offset;
3807 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Return scalar+%d:%d in $%d\n",
3808 offset, xfer, regnum);
3809 mips_xfer_register (regcache, NUM_REGS + regnum, xfer,
3810 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, readbuf, writebuf, offset);
3812 return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
3816 /* Floating point register management.
3818 Background: MIPS1 & 2 fp registers are 32 bits wide. To support
3819 64bit operations, these early MIPS cpus treat fp register pairs
3820 (f0,f1) as a single register (d0). Later MIPS cpu's have 64 bit fp
3821 registers and offer a compatibility mode that emulates the MIPS2 fp
3822 model. When operating in MIPS2 fp compat mode, later cpu's split
3823 double precision floats into two 32-bit chunks and store them in
3824 consecutive fp regs. To display 64-bit floats stored in this
3825 fashion, we have to combine 32 bits from f0 and 32 bits from f1.
3826 Throw in user-configurable endianness and you have a real mess.
3828 The way this works is:
3829 - If we are in 32-bit mode or on a 32-bit processor, then a 64-bit
3830 double-precision value will be split across two logical registers.
3831 The lower-numbered logical register will hold the low-order bits,
3832 regardless of the processor's endianness.
3833 - If we are on a 64-bit processor, and we are looking for a
3834 single-precision value, it will be in the low ordered bits
3835 of a 64-bit GPR (after mfc1, for example) or a 64-bit register
3836 save slot in memory.
3837 - If we are in 64-bit mode, everything is straightforward.
3839 Note that this code only deals with "live" registers at the top of the
3840 stack. We will attempt to deal with saved registers later, when
3841 the raw/cooked register interface is in place. (We need a general
3842 interface that can deal with dynamic saved register sizes -- fp
3843 regs could be 32 bits wide in one frame and 64 on the frame above
3846 static struct type *
3847 mips_float_register_type (void)
3849 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
3850 return builtin_type_ieee_single_big;
3852 return builtin_type_ieee_single_little;
3855 static struct type *
3856 mips_double_register_type (void)
3858 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
3859 return builtin_type_ieee_double_big;
3861 return builtin_type_ieee_double_little;
3864 /* Copy a 32-bit single-precision value from the current frame
3865 into rare_buffer. */
3868 mips_read_fp_register_single (struct frame_info *frame, int regno,
3869 gdb_byte *rare_buffer)
3871 int raw_size = register_size (current_gdbarch, regno);
3872 gdb_byte *raw_buffer = alloca (raw_size);
3874 if (!frame_register_read (frame, regno, raw_buffer))
3875 error (_("can't read register %d (%s)"), regno, REGISTER_NAME (regno));
3878 /* We have a 64-bit value for this register. Find the low-order
3882 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
3887 memcpy (rare_buffer, raw_buffer + offset, 4);
3891 memcpy (rare_buffer, raw_buffer, 4);
3895 /* Copy a 64-bit double-precision value from the current frame into
3896 rare_buffer. This may include getting half of it from the next
3900 mips_read_fp_register_double (struct frame_info *frame, int regno,
3901 gdb_byte *rare_buffer)
3903 int raw_size = register_size (current_gdbarch, regno);
3905 if (raw_size == 8 && !mips2_fp_compat ())
3907 /* We have a 64-bit value for this register, and we should use
3909 if (!frame_register_read (frame, regno, rare_buffer))
3910 error (_("can't read register %d (%s)"), regno, REGISTER_NAME (regno));
3914 if ((regno - mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0) & 1)
3915 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3916 _("mips_read_fp_register_double: bad access to "
3917 "odd-numbered FP register"));
3919 /* mips_read_fp_register_single will find the correct 32 bits from
3921 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
3923 mips_read_fp_register_single (frame, regno, rare_buffer + 4);
3924 mips_read_fp_register_single (frame, regno + 1, rare_buffer);
3928 mips_read_fp_register_single (frame, regno, rare_buffer);
3929 mips_read_fp_register_single (frame, regno + 1, rare_buffer + 4);
3935 mips_print_fp_register (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_info *frame,
3937 { /* do values for FP (float) regs */
3938 gdb_byte *raw_buffer;
3939 double doub, flt1; /* doubles extracted from raw hex data */
3942 raw_buffer = alloca (2 * register_size (current_gdbarch,
3943 mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0));
3945 fprintf_filtered (file, "%s:", REGISTER_NAME (regnum));
3946 fprintf_filtered (file, "%*s", 4 - (int) strlen (REGISTER_NAME (regnum)),
3949 if (register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum) == 4 || mips2_fp_compat ())
3951 /* 4-byte registers: Print hex and floating. Also print even
3952 numbered registers as doubles. */
3953 mips_read_fp_register_single (frame, regnum, raw_buffer);
3954 flt1 = unpack_double (mips_float_register_type (), raw_buffer, &inv1);
3956 print_scalar_formatted (raw_buffer, builtin_type_uint32, 'x', 'w',
3959 fprintf_filtered (file, " flt: ");
3961 fprintf_filtered (file, " <invalid float> ");
3963 fprintf_filtered (file, "%-17.9g", flt1);
3965 if (regnum % 2 == 0)
3967 mips_read_fp_register_double (frame, regnum, raw_buffer);
3968 doub = unpack_double (mips_double_register_type (), raw_buffer,
3971 fprintf_filtered (file, " dbl: ");
3973 fprintf_filtered (file, "<invalid double>");
3975 fprintf_filtered (file, "%-24.17g", doub);
3980 /* Eight byte registers: print each one as hex, float and double. */
3981 mips_read_fp_register_single (frame, regnum, raw_buffer);
3982 flt1 = unpack_double (mips_float_register_type (), raw_buffer, &inv1);
3984 mips_read_fp_register_double (frame, regnum, raw_buffer);
3985 doub = unpack_double (mips_double_register_type (), raw_buffer, &inv2);
3988 print_scalar_formatted (raw_buffer, builtin_type_uint64, 'x', 'g',
3991 fprintf_filtered (file, " flt: ");
3993 fprintf_filtered (file, "<invalid float>");
3995 fprintf_filtered (file, "%-17.9g", flt1);
3997 fprintf_filtered (file, " dbl: ");
3999 fprintf_filtered (file, "<invalid double>");
4001 fprintf_filtered (file, "%-24.17g", doub);
4006 mips_print_register (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_info *frame,
4007 int regnum, int all)
4009 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
4010 gdb_byte raw_buffer[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
4013 if (TYPE_CODE (gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, regnum)) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
4015 mips_print_fp_register (file, frame, regnum);
4019 /* Get the data in raw format. */
4020 if (!frame_register_read (frame, regnum, raw_buffer))
4022 fprintf_filtered (file, "%s: [Invalid]", REGISTER_NAME (regnum));
4026 fputs_filtered (REGISTER_NAME (regnum), file);
4028 /* The problem with printing numeric register names (r26, etc.) is that
4029 the user can't use them on input. Probably the best solution is to
4030 fix it so that either the numeric or the funky (a2, etc.) names
4031 are accepted on input. */
4032 if (regnum < MIPS_NUMREGS)
4033 fprintf_filtered (file, "(r%d): ", regnum);
4035 fprintf_filtered (file, ": ");
4037 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
4039 register_size (current_gdbarch,
4040 regnum) - register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum);
4044 print_scalar_formatted (raw_buffer + offset,
4045 gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, regnum), 'x', 0,
4049 /* Replacement for generic do_registers_info.
4050 Print regs in pretty columns. */
4053 print_fp_register_row (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_info *frame,
4056 fprintf_filtered (file, " ");
4057 mips_print_fp_register (file, frame, regnum);
4058 fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
4063 /* Print a row's worth of GP (int) registers, with name labels above */
4066 print_gp_register_row (struct ui_file *file, struct frame_info *frame,
4069 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
4070 /* do values for GP (int) regs */
4071 gdb_byte raw_buffer[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
4072 int ncols = (mips_abi_regsize (gdbarch) == 8 ? 4 : 8); /* display cols per row */
4076 /* For GP registers, we print a separate row of names above the vals */
4077 for (col = 0, regnum = start_regnum;
4078 col < ncols && regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; regnum++)
4080 if (*REGISTER_NAME (regnum) == '\0')
4081 continue; /* unused register */
4082 if (TYPE_CODE (gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, regnum)) ==
4084 break; /* end the row: reached FP register */
4086 fprintf_filtered (file, " ");
4087 fprintf_filtered (file,
4088 mips_abi_regsize (current_gdbarch) == 8 ? "%17s" : "%9s",
4089 REGISTER_NAME (regnum));
4096 /* print the R0 to R31 names */
4097 if ((start_regnum % NUM_REGS) < MIPS_NUMREGS)
4098 fprintf_filtered (file, "\n R%-4d", start_regnum % NUM_REGS);
4100 fprintf_filtered (file, "\n ");
4102 /* now print the values in hex, 4 or 8 to the row */
4103 for (col = 0, regnum = start_regnum;
4104 col < ncols && regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; regnum++)
4106 if (*REGISTER_NAME (regnum) == '\0')
4107 continue; /* unused register */
4108 if (TYPE_CODE (gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, regnum)) ==
4110 break; /* end row: reached FP register */
4111 /* OK: get the data in raw format. */
4112 if (!frame_register_read (frame, regnum, raw_buffer))
4113 error (_("can't read register %d (%s)"), regnum, REGISTER_NAME (regnum));
4114 /* pad small registers */
4116 byte < (mips_abi_regsize (current_gdbarch)
4117 - register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum)); byte++)
4118 printf_filtered (" ");
4119 /* Now print the register value in hex, endian order. */
4120 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
4122 register_size (current_gdbarch,
4123 regnum) - register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum);
4124 byte < register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum); byte++)
4125 fprintf_filtered (file, "%02x", raw_buffer[byte]);
4127 for (byte = register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum) - 1;
4129 fprintf_filtered (file, "%02x", raw_buffer[byte]);
4130 fprintf_filtered (file, " ");
4133 if (col > 0) /* ie. if we actually printed anything... */
4134 fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
4139 /* MIPS_DO_REGISTERS_INFO(): called by "info register" command */
4142 mips_print_registers_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_file *file,
4143 struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, int all)
4145 if (regnum != -1) /* do one specified register */
4147 gdb_assert (regnum >= NUM_REGS);
4148 if (*(REGISTER_NAME (regnum)) == '\0')
4149 error (_("Not a valid register for the current processor type"));
4151 mips_print_register (file, frame, regnum, 0);
4152 fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
4155 /* do all (or most) registers */
4158 while (regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS)
4160 if (TYPE_CODE (gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, regnum)) ==
4163 if (all) /* true for "INFO ALL-REGISTERS" command */
4164 regnum = print_fp_register_row (file, frame, regnum);
4166 regnum += MIPS_NUMREGS; /* skip floating point regs */
4169 regnum = print_gp_register_row (file, frame, regnum);
4174 /* Is this a branch with a delay slot? */
4177 is_delayed (unsigned long insn)
4180 for (i = 0; i < NUMOPCODES; ++i)
4181 if (mips_opcodes[i].pinfo != INSN_MACRO
4182 && (insn & mips_opcodes[i].mask) == mips_opcodes[i].match)
4184 return (i < NUMOPCODES
4185 && (mips_opcodes[i].pinfo & (INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY
4186 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY
4187 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY)));
4191 mips_single_step_through_delay (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
4192 struct frame_info *frame)
4194 CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_pc (frame);
4195 gdb_byte buf[MIPS_INSN32_SIZE];
4197 /* There is no branch delay slot on MIPS16. */
4198 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (pc))
4201 if (!breakpoint_here_p (pc + 4))
4204 if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (frame, pc, buf, sizeof buf))
4205 /* If error reading memory, guess that it is not a delayed
4208 return is_delayed (extract_unsigned_integer (buf, sizeof buf));
4211 /* To skip prologues, I use this predicate. Returns either PC itself
4212 if the code at PC does not look like a function prologue; otherwise
4213 returns an address that (if we're lucky) follows the prologue. If
4214 LENIENT, then we must skip everything which is involved in setting
4215 up the frame (it's OK to skip more, just so long as we don't skip
4216 anything which might clobber the registers which are being saved.
4217 We must skip more in the case where part of the prologue is in the
4218 delay slot of a non-prologue instruction). */
4221 mips_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc)
4224 CORE_ADDR func_addr;
4226 /* See if we can determine the end of the prologue via the symbol table.
4227 If so, then return either PC, or the PC after the prologue, whichever
4229 if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &func_addr, NULL))
4231 CORE_ADDR post_prologue_pc = skip_prologue_using_sal (func_addr);
4232 if (post_prologue_pc != 0)
4233 return max (pc, post_prologue_pc);
4236 /* Can't determine prologue from the symbol table, need to examine
4239 /* Find an upper limit on the function prologue using the debug
4240 information. If the debug information could not be used to provide
4241 that bound, then use an arbitrary large number as the upper bound. */
4242 limit_pc = skip_prologue_using_sal (pc);
4244 limit_pc = pc + 100; /* Magic. */
4246 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (pc))
4247 return mips16_scan_prologue (pc, limit_pc, NULL, NULL);
4249 return mips32_scan_prologue (pc, limit_pc, NULL, NULL);
4252 /* Root of all "set mips "/"show mips " commands. This will eventually be
4253 used for all MIPS-specific commands. */
4256 show_mips_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4258 help_list (showmipscmdlist, "show mips ", all_commands, gdb_stdout);
4262 set_mips_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4265 ("\"set mips\" must be followed by an appropriate subcommand.\n");
4266 help_list (setmipscmdlist, "set mips ", all_commands, gdb_stdout);
4269 /* Commands to show/set the MIPS FPU type. */
4272 show_mipsfpu_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4275 switch (MIPS_FPU_TYPE)
4277 case MIPS_FPU_SINGLE:
4278 fpu = "single-precision";
4280 case MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE:
4281 fpu = "double-precision";
4284 fpu = "absent (none)";
4287 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
4289 if (mips_fpu_type_auto)
4291 ("The MIPS floating-point coprocessor is set automatically (currently %s)\n",
4295 ("The MIPS floating-point coprocessor is assumed to be %s\n", fpu);
4300 set_mipsfpu_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4303 ("\"set mipsfpu\" must be followed by \"double\", \"single\",\"none\" or \"auto\".\n");
4304 show_mipsfpu_command (args, from_tty);
4308 set_mipsfpu_single_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4310 struct gdbarch_info info;
4311 gdbarch_info_init (&info);
4312 mips_fpu_type = MIPS_FPU_SINGLE;
4313 mips_fpu_type_auto = 0;
4314 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-11-15: Should be setting a field in "info"
4315 instead of relying on globals. Doing that would let generic code
4316 handle the search for this specific architecture. */
4317 if (!gdbarch_update_p (info))
4318 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("set mipsfpu failed"));
4322 set_mipsfpu_double_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4324 struct gdbarch_info info;
4325 gdbarch_info_init (&info);
4326 mips_fpu_type = MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE;
4327 mips_fpu_type_auto = 0;
4328 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-11-15: Should be setting a field in "info"
4329 instead of relying on globals. Doing that would let generic code
4330 handle the search for this specific architecture. */
4331 if (!gdbarch_update_p (info))
4332 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("set mipsfpu failed"));
4336 set_mipsfpu_none_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4338 struct gdbarch_info info;
4339 gdbarch_info_init (&info);
4340 mips_fpu_type = MIPS_FPU_NONE;
4341 mips_fpu_type_auto = 0;
4342 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-11-15: Should be setting a field in "info"
4343 instead of relying on globals. Doing that would let generic code
4344 handle the search for this specific architecture. */
4345 if (!gdbarch_update_p (info))
4346 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("set mipsfpu failed"));
4350 set_mipsfpu_auto_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4352 mips_fpu_type_auto = 1;
4355 /* Attempt to identify the particular processor model by reading the
4356 processor id. NOTE: cagney/2003-11-15: Firstly it isn't clear that
4357 the relevant processor still exists (it dates back to '94) and
4358 secondly this is not the way to do this. The processor type should
4359 be set by forcing an architecture change. */
4362 deprecated_mips_set_processor_regs_hack (void)
4364 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
4367 prid = read_register (MIPS_PRID_REGNUM);
4369 if ((prid & ~0xf) == 0x700)
4370 tdep->mips_processor_reg_names = mips_r3041_reg_names;
4373 /* Just like reinit_frame_cache, but with the right arguments to be
4374 callable as an sfunc. */
4377 reinit_frame_cache_sfunc (char *args, int from_tty,
4378 struct cmd_list_element *c)
4380 reinit_frame_cache ();
4384 gdb_print_insn_mips (bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *info)
4386 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
4388 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-06-26: Is this even necessary? The
4389 disassembler needs to be able to locally determine the ISA, and
4390 not rely on GDB. Otherwize the stand-alone 'objdump -d' will not
4392 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (memaddr))
4393 info->mach = bfd_mach_mips16;
4395 /* Round down the instruction address to the appropriate boundary. */
4396 memaddr &= (info->mach == bfd_mach_mips16 ? ~1 : ~3);
4398 /* Set the disassembler options. */
4399 if (tdep->mips_abi == MIPS_ABI_N32 || tdep->mips_abi == MIPS_ABI_N64)
4401 /* Set up the disassembler info, so that we get the right
4402 register names from libopcodes. */
4403 if (tdep->mips_abi == MIPS_ABI_N32)
4404 info->disassembler_options = "gpr-names=n32";
4406 info->disassembler_options = "gpr-names=64";
4407 info->flavour = bfd_target_elf_flavour;
4410 /* This string is not recognized explicitly by the disassembler,
4411 but it tells the disassembler to not try to guess the ABI from
4412 the bfd elf headers, such that, if the user overrides the ABI
4413 of a program linked as NewABI, the disassembly will follow the
4414 register naming conventions specified by the user. */
4415 info->disassembler_options = "gpr-names=32";
4417 /* Call the appropriate disassembler based on the target endian-ness. */
4418 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
4419 return print_insn_big_mips (memaddr, info);
4421 return print_insn_little_mips (memaddr, info);
4424 /* This function implements the BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC macro. It uses the program
4425 counter value to determine whether a 16- or 32-bit breakpoint should be
4426 used. It returns a pointer to a string of bytes that encode a breakpoint
4427 instruction, stores the length of the string to *lenptr, and adjusts pc
4428 (if necessary) to point to the actual memory location where the
4429 breakpoint should be inserted. */
4431 static const gdb_byte *
4432 mips_breakpoint_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr, int *lenptr)
4434 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
4436 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (*pcptr))
4438 static gdb_byte mips16_big_breakpoint[] = { 0xe8, 0xa5 };
4439 *pcptr = unmake_mips16_addr (*pcptr);
4440 *lenptr = sizeof (mips16_big_breakpoint);
4441 return mips16_big_breakpoint;
4445 /* The IDT board uses an unusual breakpoint value, and
4446 sometimes gets confused when it sees the usual MIPS
4447 breakpoint instruction. */
4448 static gdb_byte big_breakpoint[] = { 0, 0x5, 0, 0xd };
4449 static gdb_byte pmon_big_breakpoint[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0xd };
4450 static gdb_byte idt_big_breakpoint[] = { 0, 0, 0x0a, 0xd };
4452 *lenptr = sizeof (big_breakpoint);
4454 if (strcmp (target_shortname, "mips") == 0)
4455 return idt_big_breakpoint;
4456 else if (strcmp (target_shortname, "ddb") == 0
4457 || strcmp (target_shortname, "pmon") == 0
4458 || strcmp (target_shortname, "lsi") == 0)
4459 return pmon_big_breakpoint;
4461 return big_breakpoint;
4466 if (mips_pc_is_mips16 (*pcptr))
4468 static gdb_byte mips16_little_breakpoint[] = { 0xa5, 0xe8 };
4469 *pcptr = unmake_mips16_addr (*pcptr);
4470 *lenptr = sizeof (mips16_little_breakpoint);
4471 return mips16_little_breakpoint;
4475 static gdb_byte little_breakpoint[] = { 0xd, 0, 0x5, 0 };
4476 static gdb_byte pmon_little_breakpoint[] = { 0xd, 0, 0, 0 };
4477 static gdb_byte idt_little_breakpoint[] = { 0xd, 0x0a, 0, 0 };
4479 *lenptr = sizeof (little_breakpoint);
4481 if (strcmp (target_shortname, "mips") == 0)
4482 return idt_little_breakpoint;
4483 else if (strcmp (target_shortname, "ddb") == 0
4484 || strcmp (target_shortname, "pmon") == 0
4485 || strcmp (target_shortname, "lsi") == 0)
4486 return pmon_little_breakpoint;
4488 return little_breakpoint;
4493 /* If PC is in a mips16 call or return stub, return the address of the target
4494 PC, which is either the callee or the caller. There are several
4495 cases which must be handled:
4497 * If the PC is in __mips16_ret_{d,s}f, this is a return stub and the
4498 target PC is in $31 ($ra).
4499 * If the PC is in __mips16_call_stub_{1..10}, this is a call stub
4500 and the target PC is in $2.
4501 * If the PC at the start of __mips16_call_stub_{s,d}f_{0..10}, i.e.
4502 before the jal instruction, this is effectively a call stub
4503 and the the target PC is in $2. Otherwise this is effectively
4504 a return stub and the target PC is in $18.
4506 See the source code for the stubs in gcc/config/mips/mips16.S for
4510 mips_skip_trampoline_code (CORE_ADDR pc)
4513 CORE_ADDR start_addr;
4515 /* Find the starting address and name of the function containing the PC. */
4516 if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name, &start_addr, NULL) == 0)
4519 /* If the PC is in __mips16_ret_{d,s}f, this is a return stub and the
4520 target PC is in $31 ($ra). */
4521 if (strcmp (name, "__mips16_ret_sf") == 0
4522 || strcmp (name, "__mips16_ret_df") == 0)
4523 return read_signed_register (MIPS_RA_REGNUM);
4525 if (strncmp (name, "__mips16_call_stub_", 19) == 0)
4527 /* If the PC is in __mips16_call_stub_{1..10}, this is a call stub
4528 and the target PC is in $2. */
4529 if (name[19] >= '0' && name[19] <= '9')
4530 return read_signed_register (2);
4532 /* If the PC at the start of __mips16_call_stub_{s,d}f_{0..10}, i.e.
4533 before the jal instruction, this is effectively a call stub
4534 and the the target PC is in $2. Otherwise this is effectively
4535 a return stub and the target PC is in $18. */
4536 else if (name[19] == 's' || name[19] == 'd')
4538 if (pc == start_addr)
4540 /* Check if the target of the stub is a compiler-generated
4541 stub. Such a stub for a function bar might have a name
4542 like __fn_stub_bar, and might look like this:
4547 la $1,bar (becomes a lui/addiu pair)
4549 So scan down to the lui/addi and extract the target
4550 address from those two instructions. */
4552 CORE_ADDR target_pc = read_signed_register (2);
4556 /* See if the name of the target function is __fn_stub_*. */
4557 if (find_pc_partial_function (target_pc, &name, NULL, NULL) ==
4560 if (strncmp (name, "__fn_stub_", 10) != 0
4561 && strcmp (name, "etext") != 0
4562 && strcmp (name, "_etext") != 0)
4565 /* Scan through this _fn_stub_ code for the lui/addiu pair.
4566 The limit on the search is arbitrarily set to 20
4567 instructions. FIXME. */
4568 for (i = 0, pc = 0; i < 20; i++, target_pc += MIPS_INSN32_SIZE)
4570 inst = mips_fetch_instruction (target_pc);
4571 if ((inst & 0xffff0000) == 0x3c010000) /* lui $at */
4572 pc = (inst << 16) & 0xffff0000; /* high word */
4573 else if ((inst & 0xffff0000) == 0x24210000) /* addiu $at */
4574 return pc | (inst & 0xffff); /* low word */
4577 /* Couldn't find the lui/addui pair, so return stub address. */
4581 /* This is the 'return' part of a call stub. The return
4582 address is in $r18. */
4583 return read_signed_register (18);
4586 return 0; /* not a stub */
4589 /* Convert a dbx stab register number (from `r' declaration) to a GDB
4590 [1 * NUM_REGS .. 2 * NUM_REGS) REGNUM. */
4593 mips_stab_reg_to_regnum (int num)
4596 if (num >= 0 && num < 32)
4598 else if (num >= 38 && num < 70)
4599 regnum = num + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 - 38;
4601 regnum = mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->hi;
4603 regnum = mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->lo;
4605 /* This will hopefully (eventually) provoke a warning. Should
4606 we be calling complaint() here? */
4607 return NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS;
4608 return NUM_REGS + regnum;
4612 /* Convert a dwarf, dwarf2, or ecoff register number to a GDB [1 *
4613 NUM_REGS .. 2 * NUM_REGS) REGNUM. */
4616 mips_dwarf_dwarf2_ecoff_reg_to_regnum (int num)
4619 if (num >= 0 && num < 32)
4621 else if (num >= 32 && num < 64)
4622 regnum = num + mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->fp0 - 32;
4624 regnum = mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->hi;
4626 regnum = mips_regnum (current_gdbarch)->lo;
4628 /* This will hopefully (eventually) provoke a warning. Should we
4629 be calling complaint() here? */
4630 return NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS;
4631 return NUM_REGS + regnum;
4635 mips_register_sim_regno (int regnum)
4637 /* Only makes sense to supply raw registers. */
4638 gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < NUM_REGS);
4639 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-13: Need to look at the pseudo register to
4640 decide if it is valid. Should instead define a standard sim/gdb
4641 register numbering scheme. */
4642 if (REGISTER_NAME (NUM_REGS + regnum) != NULL
4643 && REGISTER_NAME (NUM_REGS + regnum)[0] != '\0')
4646 return LEGACY_SIM_REGNO_IGNORE;
4650 /* Convert an integer into an address. By first converting the value
4651 into a pointer and then extracting it signed, the address is
4652 guarenteed to be correctly sign extended. */
4655 mips_integer_to_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
4656 struct type *type, const gdb_byte *buf)
4658 gdb_byte *tmp = alloca (TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_void_data_ptr));
4659 LONGEST val = unpack_long (type, buf);
4660 store_signed_integer (tmp, TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_void_data_ptr), val);
4661 return extract_signed_integer (tmp,
4662 TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_void_data_ptr));
4666 mips_find_abi_section (bfd *abfd, asection *sect, void *obj)
4668 enum mips_abi *abip = (enum mips_abi *) obj;
4669 const char *name = bfd_get_section_name (abfd, sect);
4671 if (*abip != MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN)
4674 if (strncmp (name, ".mdebug.", 8) != 0)
4677 if (strcmp (name, ".mdebug.abi32") == 0)
4678 *abip = MIPS_ABI_O32;
4679 else if (strcmp (name, ".mdebug.abiN32") == 0)
4680 *abip = MIPS_ABI_N32;
4681 else if (strcmp (name, ".mdebug.abi64") == 0)
4682 *abip = MIPS_ABI_N64;
4683 else if (strcmp (name, ".mdebug.abiO64") == 0)
4684 *abip = MIPS_ABI_O64;
4685 else if (strcmp (name, ".mdebug.eabi32") == 0)
4686 *abip = MIPS_ABI_EABI32;
4687 else if (strcmp (name, ".mdebug.eabi64") == 0)
4688 *abip = MIPS_ABI_EABI64;
4690 warning (_("unsupported ABI %s."), name + 8);
4694 mips_find_long_section (bfd *abfd, asection *sect, void *obj)
4696 int *lbp = (int *) obj;
4697 const char *name = bfd_get_section_name (abfd, sect);
4699 if (strncmp (name, ".gcc_compiled_long32", 20) == 0)
4701 else if (strncmp (name, ".gcc_compiled_long64", 20) == 0)
4703 else if (strncmp (name, ".gcc_compiled_long", 18) == 0)
4704 warning (_("unrecognized .gcc_compiled_longXX"));
4707 static enum mips_abi
4708 global_mips_abi (void)
4712 for (i = 0; mips_abi_strings[i] != NULL; i++)
4713 if (mips_abi_strings[i] == mips_abi_string)
4714 return (enum mips_abi) i;
4716 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unknown ABI string"));
4719 static struct gdbarch *
4720 mips_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
4722 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
4723 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep;
4725 enum mips_abi mips_abi, found_abi, wanted_abi;
4727 enum mips_fpu_type fpu_type;
4729 /* First of all, extract the elf_flags, if available. */
4730 if (info.abfd && bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
4731 elf_flags = elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_flags;
4732 else if (arches != NULL)
4733 elf_flags = gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->elf_flags;
4737 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4738 "mips_gdbarch_init: elf_flags = 0x%08x\n", elf_flags);
4740 /* Check ELF_FLAGS to see if it specifies the ABI being used. */
4741 switch ((elf_flags & EF_MIPS_ABI))
4743 case E_MIPS_ABI_O32:
4744 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_O32;
4746 case E_MIPS_ABI_O64:
4747 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_O64;
4749 case E_MIPS_ABI_EABI32:
4750 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_EABI32;
4752 case E_MIPS_ABI_EABI64:
4753 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_EABI64;
4756 if ((elf_flags & EF_MIPS_ABI2))
4757 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_N32;
4759 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN;
4763 /* GCC creates a pseudo-section whose name describes the ABI. */
4764 if (found_abi == MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN && info.abfd != NULL)
4765 bfd_map_over_sections (info.abfd, mips_find_abi_section, &found_abi);
4767 /* If we have no useful BFD information, use the ABI from the last
4768 MIPS architecture (if there is one). */
4769 if (found_abi == MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN && info.abfd == NULL && arches != NULL)
4770 found_abi = gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->found_abi;
4772 /* Try the architecture for any hint of the correct ABI. */
4773 if (found_abi == MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN
4774 && info.bfd_arch_info != NULL
4775 && info.bfd_arch_info->arch == bfd_arch_mips)
4777 switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
4779 case bfd_mach_mips3900:
4780 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_EABI32;
4782 case bfd_mach_mips4100:
4783 case bfd_mach_mips5000:
4784 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_EABI64;
4786 case bfd_mach_mips8000:
4787 case bfd_mach_mips10000:
4788 /* On Irix, ELF64 executables use the N64 ABI. The
4789 pseudo-sections which describe the ABI aren't present
4790 on IRIX. (Even for executables created by gcc.) */
4791 if (bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour
4792 && elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64)
4793 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_N64;
4795 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_N32;
4800 /* Default 64-bit objects to N64 instead of O32. */
4801 if (found_abi == MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN
4802 && info.abfd != NULL
4803 && bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour
4804 && elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64)
4805 found_abi = MIPS_ABI_N64;
4808 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "mips_gdbarch_init: found_abi = %d\n",
4811 /* What has the user specified from the command line? */
4812 wanted_abi = global_mips_abi ();
4814 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "mips_gdbarch_init: wanted_abi = %d\n",
4817 /* Now that we have found what the ABI for this binary would be,
4818 check whether the user is overriding it. */
4819 if (wanted_abi != MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN)
4820 mips_abi = wanted_abi;
4821 else if (found_abi != MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN)
4822 mips_abi = found_abi;
4824 mips_abi = MIPS_ABI_O32;
4826 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "mips_gdbarch_init: mips_abi = %d\n",
4829 /* Also used when doing an architecture lookup. */
4831 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4832 "mips_gdbarch_init: mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p = %d\n",
4833 mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p);
4835 /* Determine the MIPS FPU type. */
4836 if (!mips_fpu_type_auto)
4837 fpu_type = mips_fpu_type;
4838 else if (info.bfd_arch_info != NULL
4839 && info.bfd_arch_info->arch == bfd_arch_mips)
4840 switch (info.bfd_arch_info->mach)
4842 case bfd_mach_mips3900:
4843 case bfd_mach_mips4100:
4844 case bfd_mach_mips4111:
4845 case bfd_mach_mips4120:
4846 fpu_type = MIPS_FPU_NONE;
4848 case bfd_mach_mips4650:
4849 fpu_type = MIPS_FPU_SINGLE;
4852 fpu_type = MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE;
4855 else if (arches != NULL)
4856 fpu_type = gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->mips_fpu_type;
4858 fpu_type = MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE;
4860 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4861 "mips_gdbarch_init: fpu_type = %d\n", fpu_type);
4863 /* try to find a pre-existing architecture */
4864 for (arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
4866 arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches->next, &info))
4868 /* MIPS needs to be pedantic about which ABI the object is
4870 if (gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->elf_flags != elf_flags)
4872 if (gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->mips_abi != mips_abi)
4874 /* Need to be pedantic about which register virtual size is
4876 if (gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p
4877 != mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p)
4879 /* Be pedantic about which FPU is selected. */
4880 if (gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->mips_fpu_type != fpu_type)
4882 return arches->gdbarch;
4885 /* Need a new architecture. Fill in a target specific vector. */
4886 tdep = (struct gdbarch_tdep *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct gdbarch_tdep));
4887 gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, tdep);
4888 tdep->elf_flags = elf_flags;
4889 tdep->mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p = mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p;
4890 tdep->found_abi = found_abi;
4891 tdep->mips_abi = mips_abi;
4892 tdep->mips_fpu_type = fpu_type;
4894 /* Initially set everything according to the default ABI/ISA. */
4895 set_gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch, 16);
4896 set_gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4897 set_gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4898 set_gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4899 set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4900 set_gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, mips_register_reggroup_p);
4901 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_read (gdbarch, mips_pseudo_register_read);
4902 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_write (gdbarch, mips_pseudo_register_write);
4904 set_gdbarch_elf_make_msymbol_special (gdbarch,
4905 mips_elf_make_msymbol_special);
4907 /* Fill in the OS dependant register numbers and names. */
4909 const char **reg_names;
4910 struct mips_regnum *regnum = GDBARCH_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (gdbarch,
4911 struct mips_regnum);
4912 if (info.osabi == GDB_OSABI_IRIX)
4917 regnum->badvaddr = 66;
4920 regnum->fp_control_status = 69;
4921 regnum->fp_implementation_revision = 70;
4923 reg_names = mips_irix_reg_names;
4927 regnum->lo = MIPS_EMBED_LO_REGNUM;
4928 regnum->hi = MIPS_EMBED_HI_REGNUM;
4929 regnum->badvaddr = MIPS_EMBED_BADVADDR_REGNUM;
4930 regnum->cause = MIPS_EMBED_CAUSE_REGNUM;
4931 regnum->pc = MIPS_EMBED_PC_REGNUM;
4932 regnum->fp0 = MIPS_EMBED_FP0_REGNUM;
4933 regnum->fp_control_status = 70;
4934 regnum->fp_implementation_revision = 71;
4936 if (info.bfd_arch_info != NULL
4937 && info.bfd_arch_info->mach == bfd_mach_mips3900)
4938 reg_names = mips_tx39_reg_names;
4940 reg_names = mips_generic_reg_names;
4942 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-11-15: For MIPS, hasn't PC_REGNUM been
4943 replaced by read_pc? */
4944 set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, regnum->pc + num_regs);
4945 set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, MIPS_SP_REGNUM + num_regs);
4946 set_gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch, regnum->fp0);
4947 set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, num_regs);
4948 set_gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch, num_regs);
4949 set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, mips_register_name);
4950 tdep->mips_processor_reg_names = reg_names;
4951 tdep->regnum = regnum;
4957 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, mips_o32_push_dummy_call);
4958 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, mips_o32_return_value);
4959 tdep->mips_last_arg_regnum = MIPS_A0_REGNUM + 4 - 1;
4960 tdep->mips_last_fp_arg_regnum = tdep->regnum->fp0 + 12 + 4 - 1;
4961 tdep->default_mask_address_p = 0;
4962 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4963 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4964 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4967 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, mips_o64_push_dummy_call);
4968 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, mips_o64_return_value);
4969 tdep->mips_last_arg_regnum = MIPS_A0_REGNUM + 4 - 1;
4970 tdep->mips_last_fp_arg_regnum = tdep->regnum->fp0 + 12 + 4 - 1;
4971 tdep->default_mask_address_p = 0;
4972 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4973 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4974 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4976 case MIPS_ABI_EABI32:
4977 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, mips_eabi_push_dummy_call);
4978 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, mips_eabi_return_value);
4979 tdep->mips_last_arg_regnum = MIPS_A0_REGNUM + 8 - 1;
4980 tdep->mips_last_fp_arg_regnum = tdep->regnum->fp0 + 12 + 8 - 1;
4981 tdep->default_mask_address_p = 0;
4982 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4983 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
4984 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4986 case MIPS_ABI_EABI64:
4987 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, mips_eabi_push_dummy_call);
4988 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, mips_eabi_return_value);
4989 tdep->mips_last_arg_regnum = MIPS_A0_REGNUM + 8 - 1;
4990 tdep->mips_last_fp_arg_regnum = tdep->regnum->fp0 + 12 + 8 - 1;
4991 tdep->default_mask_address_p = 0;
4992 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4993 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4994 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
4997 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, mips_n32n64_push_dummy_call);
4998 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, mips_n32n64_return_value);
4999 tdep->mips_last_arg_regnum = MIPS_A0_REGNUM + 8 - 1;
5000 tdep->mips_last_fp_arg_regnum = tdep->regnum->fp0 + 12 + 8 - 1;
5001 tdep->default_mask_address_p = 0;
5002 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32);
5003 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
5004 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
5005 set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 128);
5006 set_gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch,
5007 &floatformat_n32n64_long_double_big);
5010 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, mips_n32n64_push_dummy_call);
5011 set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, mips_n32n64_return_value);
5012 tdep->mips_last_arg_regnum = MIPS_A0_REGNUM + 8 - 1;
5013 tdep->mips_last_fp_arg_regnum = tdep->regnum->fp0 + 12 + 8 - 1;
5014 tdep->default_mask_address_p = 0;
5015 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
5016 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 64);
5017 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
5018 set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 128);
5019 set_gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch,
5020 &floatformat_n32n64_long_double_big);
5023 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unknown ABI in switch"));
5026 /* GCC creates a pseudo-section whose name specifies the size of
5027 longs, since -mlong32 or -mlong64 may be used independent of
5028 other options. How those options affect pointer sizes is ABI and
5029 architecture dependent, so use them to override the default sizes
5030 set by the ABI. This table shows the relationship between ABI,
5031 -mlongXX, and size of pointers:
5033 ABI -mlongXX ptr bits
5034 --- -------- --------
5048 Note that for o32 and eabi32, pointers are always 32 bits
5049 regardless of any -mlongXX option. For all others, pointers and
5050 longs are the same, as set by -mlongXX or set by defaults.
5053 if (info.abfd != NULL)
5057 bfd_map_over_sections (info.abfd, mips_find_long_section, &long_bit);
5060 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, long_bit);
5064 case MIPS_ABI_EABI32:
5069 case MIPS_ABI_EABI64:
5070 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, long_bit);
5073 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unknown ABI in switch"));
5078 /* FIXME: jlarmour/2000-04-07: There *is* a flag EF_MIPS_32BIT_MODE
5079 that could indicate -gp32 BUT gas/config/tc-mips.c contains the
5082 ``We deliberately don't allow "-gp32" to set the MIPS_32BITMODE
5083 flag in object files because to do so would make it impossible to
5084 link with libraries compiled without "-gp32". This is
5085 unnecessarily restrictive.
5087 We could solve this problem by adding "-gp32" multilibs to gcc,
5088 but to set this flag before gcc is built with such multilibs will
5089 break too many systems.''
5091 But even more unhelpfully, the default linker output target for
5092 mips64-elf is elf32-bigmips, and has EF_MIPS_32BIT_MODE set, even
5093 for 64-bit programs - you need to change the ABI to change this,
5094 and not all gcc targets support that currently. Therefore using
5095 this flag to detect 32-bit mode would do the wrong thing given
5096 the current gcc - it would make GDB treat these 64-bit programs
5097 as 32-bit programs by default. */
5099 set_gdbarch_read_pc (gdbarch, mips_read_pc);
5100 set_gdbarch_write_pc (gdbarch, mips_write_pc);
5101 set_gdbarch_read_sp (gdbarch, mips_read_sp);
5103 /* Add/remove bits from an address. The MIPS needs be careful to
5104 ensure that all 32 bit addresses are sign extended to 64 bits. */
5105 set_gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, mips_addr_bits_remove);
5107 /* Unwind the frame. */
5108 set_gdbarch_unwind_pc (gdbarch, mips_unwind_pc);
5109 set_gdbarch_unwind_dummy_id (gdbarch, mips_unwind_dummy_id);
5111 /* Map debug register numbers onto internal register numbers. */
5112 set_gdbarch_stab_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch, mips_stab_reg_to_regnum);
5113 set_gdbarch_ecoff_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch,
5114 mips_dwarf_dwarf2_ecoff_reg_to_regnum);
5115 set_gdbarch_dwarf_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch,
5116 mips_dwarf_dwarf2_ecoff_reg_to_regnum);
5117 set_gdbarch_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch,
5118 mips_dwarf_dwarf2_ecoff_reg_to_regnum);
5119 set_gdbarch_register_sim_regno (gdbarch, mips_register_sim_regno);
5121 /* MIPS version of CALL_DUMMY */
5123 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-08-05: Eventually call dummy location will be
5124 replaced by a command, and all targets will default to on stack
5125 (regardless of the stack's execute status). */
5126 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_location (gdbarch, AT_SYMBOL);
5127 set_gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, mips_frame_align);
5129 set_gdbarch_convert_register_p (gdbarch, mips_convert_register_p);
5130 set_gdbarch_register_to_value (gdbarch, mips_register_to_value);
5131 set_gdbarch_value_to_register (gdbarch, mips_value_to_register);
5133 set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
5134 set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, mips_breakpoint_from_pc);
5136 set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, mips_skip_prologue);
5138 set_gdbarch_pointer_to_address (gdbarch, signed_pointer_to_address);
5139 set_gdbarch_address_to_pointer (gdbarch, address_to_signed_pointer);
5140 set_gdbarch_integer_to_address (gdbarch, mips_integer_to_address);
5142 set_gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, mips_register_type);
5144 set_gdbarch_print_registers_info (gdbarch, mips_print_registers_info);
5146 set_gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, gdb_print_insn_mips);
5148 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-08-29: The macros HAVE_STEPPABLE_WATCHPOINT,
5149 HAVE_NONSTEPPABLE_WATCHPOINT, and HAVE_CONTINUABLE_WATCHPOINT
5150 need to all be folded into the target vector. Since they are
5151 being used as guards for STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT, why not have
5152 STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT return the type of watchpoint that the code
5154 set_gdbarch_have_nonsteppable_watchpoint (gdbarch, 1);
5156 set_gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code (gdbarch, mips_skip_trampoline_code);
5158 set_gdbarch_single_step_through_delay (gdbarch, mips_single_step_through_delay);
5160 /* Hook in OS ABI-specific overrides, if they have been registered. */
5161 gdbarch_init_osabi (info, gdbarch);
5163 /* Unwind the frame. */
5164 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, mips_stub_frame_sniffer);
5165 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, mips_insn16_frame_sniffer);
5166 frame_unwind_append_sniffer (gdbarch, mips_insn32_frame_sniffer);
5167 frame_base_append_sniffer (gdbarch, mips_stub_frame_base_sniffer);
5168 frame_base_append_sniffer (gdbarch, mips_insn16_frame_base_sniffer);
5169 frame_base_append_sniffer (gdbarch, mips_insn32_frame_base_sniffer);
5175 mips_abi_update (char *ignore_args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
5177 struct gdbarch_info info;
5179 /* Force the architecture to update, and (if it's a MIPS architecture)
5180 mips_gdbarch_init will take care of the rest. */
5181 gdbarch_info_init (&info);
5182 gdbarch_update_p (info);
5185 /* Print out which MIPS ABI is in use. */
5188 show_mips_abi (struct ui_file *file,
5190 struct cmd_list_element *ignored_cmd,
5191 const char *ignored_value)
5193 if (gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (current_gdbarch)->arch != bfd_arch_mips)
5196 "The MIPS ABI is unknown because the current architecture "
5200 enum mips_abi global_abi = global_mips_abi ();
5201 enum mips_abi actual_abi = mips_abi (current_gdbarch);
5202 const char *actual_abi_str = mips_abi_strings[actual_abi];
5204 if (global_abi == MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN)
5207 "The MIPS ABI is set automatically (currently \"%s\").\n",
5209 else if (global_abi == actual_abi)
5212 "The MIPS ABI is assumed to be \"%s\" (due to user setting).\n",
5216 /* Probably shouldn't happen... */
5219 "The (auto detected) MIPS ABI \"%s\" is in use even though the user setting was \"%s\".\n",
5220 actual_abi_str, mips_abi_strings[global_abi]);
5226 mips_dump_tdep (struct gdbarch *current_gdbarch, struct ui_file *file)
5228 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
5232 int ef_mips_32bitmode;
5233 /* Determine the ISA. */
5234 switch (tdep->elf_flags & EF_MIPS_ARCH)
5252 /* Determine the size of a pointer. */
5253 ef_mips_32bitmode = (tdep->elf_flags & EF_MIPS_32BITMODE);
5254 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5255 "mips_dump_tdep: tdep->elf_flags = 0x%x\n",
5257 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5258 "mips_dump_tdep: ef_mips_32bitmode = %d\n",
5260 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5261 "mips_dump_tdep: ef_mips_arch = %d\n",
5263 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5264 "mips_dump_tdep: tdep->mips_abi = %d (%s)\n",
5265 tdep->mips_abi, mips_abi_strings[tdep->mips_abi]);
5266 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5267 "mips_dump_tdep: mips_mask_address_p() %d (default %d)\n",
5268 mips_mask_address_p (tdep),
5269 tdep->default_mask_address_p);
5271 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5272 "mips_dump_tdep: MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE = %d (%s)\n",
5273 MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE,
5274 (MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE == MIPS_FPU_NONE ? "none"
5275 : MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE == MIPS_FPU_SINGLE ? "single"
5276 : MIPS_DEFAULT_FPU_TYPE == MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE ? "double"
5278 fprintf_unfiltered (file, "mips_dump_tdep: MIPS_EABI = %d\n", MIPS_EABI);
5279 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5280 "mips_dump_tdep: MIPS_FPU_TYPE = %d (%s)\n",
5282 (MIPS_FPU_TYPE == MIPS_FPU_NONE ? "none"
5283 : MIPS_FPU_TYPE == MIPS_FPU_SINGLE ? "single"
5284 : MIPS_FPU_TYPE == MIPS_FPU_DOUBLE ? "double"
5286 fprintf_unfiltered (file,
5287 "mips_dump_tdep: mips_stack_argsize() = %d\n",
5288 mips_stack_argsize (current_gdbarch));
5291 extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_mips_tdep; /* -Wmissing-prototypes */
5294 _initialize_mips_tdep (void)
5296 static struct cmd_list_element *mipsfpulist = NULL;
5297 struct cmd_list_element *c;
5299 mips_abi_string = mips_abi_strings[MIPS_ABI_UNKNOWN];
5300 if (MIPS_ABI_LAST + 1
5301 != sizeof (mips_abi_strings) / sizeof (mips_abi_strings[0]))
5302 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("mips_abi_strings out of sync"));
5304 gdbarch_register (bfd_arch_mips, mips_gdbarch_init, mips_dump_tdep);
5306 mips_pdr_data = register_objfile_data ();
5308 /* Add root prefix command for all "set mips"/"show mips" commands */
5309 add_prefix_cmd ("mips", no_class, set_mips_command,
5310 _("Various MIPS specific commands."),
5311 &setmipscmdlist, "set mips ", 0, &setlist);
5313 add_prefix_cmd ("mips", no_class, show_mips_command,
5314 _("Various MIPS specific commands."),
5315 &showmipscmdlist, "show mips ", 0, &showlist);
5317 /* Allow the user to override the saved register size. */
5318 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("saved-gpreg-size", class_obscure,
5319 size_enums, &mips_abi_regsize_string, _("\
5320 Set size of general purpose registers saved on the stack."), _("\
5321 Show size of general purpose registers saved on the stack."), _("\
5322 This option can be set to one of:\n\
5323 32 - Force GDB to treat saved GP registers as 32-bit\n\
5324 64 - Force GDB to treat saved GP registers as 64-bit\n\
5325 auto - Allow GDB to use the target's default setting or autodetect the\n\
5326 saved GP register size from information contained in the\n\
5327 executable (default)."),
5329 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: Size of general purpose registers saved on the stack is %s. */
5330 &setmipscmdlist, &showmipscmdlist);
5332 /* Allow the user to override the argument stack size. */
5333 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("stack-arg-size", class_obscure,
5334 size_enums, &mips_stack_argsize_string, _("\
5335 Set the amount of stack space reserved for each argument."), _("\
5336 Show the amount of stack space reserved for each argument."), _("\
5337 This option can be set to one of:\n\
5338 32 - Force GDB to allocate 32-bit chunks per argument\n\
5339 64 - Force GDB to allocate 64-bit chunks per argument\n\
5340 auto - Allow GDB to determine the correct setting from the current\n\
5341 target and executable (default)"),
5343 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: The amount of stack space reserved for each argument is %s. */
5344 &setmipscmdlist, &showmipscmdlist);
5346 /* Allow the user to override the ABI. */
5347 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("abi", class_obscure, mips_abi_strings,
5348 &mips_abi_string, _("\
5349 Set the MIPS ABI used by this program."), _("\
5350 Show the MIPS ABI used by this program."), _("\
5351 This option can be set to one of:\n\
5352 auto - the default ABI associated with the current binary\n\
5361 &setmipscmdlist, &showmipscmdlist);
5363 /* Let the user turn off floating point and set the fence post for
5364 heuristic_proc_start. */
5366 add_prefix_cmd ("mipsfpu", class_support, set_mipsfpu_command,
5367 _("Set use of MIPS floating-point coprocessor."),
5368 &mipsfpulist, "set mipsfpu ", 0, &setlist);
5369 add_cmd ("single", class_support, set_mipsfpu_single_command,
5370 _("Select single-precision MIPS floating-point coprocessor."),
5372 add_cmd ("double", class_support, set_mipsfpu_double_command,
5373 _("Select double-precision MIPS floating-point coprocessor."),
5375 add_alias_cmd ("on", "double", class_support, 1, &mipsfpulist);
5376 add_alias_cmd ("yes", "double", class_support, 1, &mipsfpulist);
5377 add_alias_cmd ("1", "double", class_support, 1, &mipsfpulist);
5378 add_cmd ("none", class_support, set_mipsfpu_none_command,
5379 _("Select no MIPS floating-point coprocessor."), &mipsfpulist);
5380 add_alias_cmd ("off", "none", class_support, 1, &mipsfpulist);
5381 add_alias_cmd ("no", "none", class_support, 1, &mipsfpulist);
5382 add_alias_cmd ("0", "none", class_support, 1, &mipsfpulist);
5383 add_cmd ("auto", class_support, set_mipsfpu_auto_command,
5384 _("Select MIPS floating-point coprocessor automatically."),
5386 add_cmd ("mipsfpu", class_support, show_mipsfpu_command,
5387 _("Show current use of MIPS floating-point coprocessor target."),
5390 /* We really would like to have both "0" and "unlimited" work, but
5391 command.c doesn't deal with that. So make it a var_zinteger
5392 because the user can always use "999999" or some such for unlimited. */
5393 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("heuristic-fence-post", class_support,
5394 &heuristic_fence_post, _("\
5395 Set the distance searched for the start of a function."), _("\
5396 Show the distance searched for the start of a function."), _("\
5397 If you are debugging a stripped executable, GDB needs to search through the\n\
5398 program for the start of a function. This command sets the distance of the\n\
5399 search. The only need to set it is when debugging a stripped executable."),
5400 reinit_frame_cache_sfunc,
5401 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: The distance searched for the start of a function is %s. */
5402 &setlist, &showlist);
5404 /* Allow the user to control whether the upper bits of 64-bit
5405 addresses should be zeroed. */
5406 add_setshow_auto_boolean_cmd ("mask-address", no_class,
5407 &mask_address_var, _("\
5408 Set zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses."), _("\
5409 Show zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses."), _("\
5410 Use \"on\" to enable the masking, \"off\" to disable it and \"auto\" to \n\
5411 allow GDB to determine the correct value."),
5412 NULL, show_mask_address,
5413 &setmipscmdlist, &showmipscmdlist);
5415 /* Allow the user to control the size of 32 bit registers within the
5416 raw remote packet. */
5417 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("remote-mips64-transfers-32bit-regs", class_obscure,
5418 &mips64_transfers_32bit_regs_p, _("\
5419 Set compatibility with 64-bit MIPS target that transfers 32-bit quantities."),
5421 Show compatibility with 64-bit MIPS target that transfers 32-bit quantities."),
5423 Use \"on\" to enable backward compatibility with older MIPS 64 GDB+target\n\
5424 that would transfer 32 bits for some registers (e.g. SR, FSR) and\n\
5425 64 bits for others. Use \"off\" to disable compatibility mode"),
5426 set_mips64_transfers_32bit_regs,
5427 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: Compatibility with 64-bit MIPS target that transfers 32-bit quantities is %s. */
5428 &setlist, &showlist);
5430 /* Debug this files internals. */
5431 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("mips", class_maintenance,
5433 Set mips debugging."), _("\
5434 Show mips debugging."), _("\
5435 When non-zero, mips specific debugging is enabled."),
5437 NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: Mips debugging is currently %s. */
5438 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);