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32 #include "arch-utils.h"
36 #include "parser-defs.h"
38 #include "libbfd.h" /* for bfd_default_set_arch_mach */
39 #include "coff/internal.h" /* for libcoff.h */
40 #include "libcoff.h" /* for xcoff_data */
41 #include "coff/xcoff.h"
46 #include "solib-svr4.h"
49 /* If the kernel has to deliver a signal, it pushes a sigcontext
50 structure on the stack and then calls the signal handler, passing
51 the address of the sigcontext in an argument register. Usually
52 the signal handler doesn't save this register, so we have to
53 access the sigcontext structure via an offset from the signal handler
55 The following constants were determined by experimentation on AIX 3.2. */
56 #define SIG_FRAME_PC_OFFSET 96
57 #define SIG_FRAME_LR_OFFSET 108
58 #define SIG_FRAME_FP_OFFSET 284
60 /* To be used by skip_prologue. */
62 struct rs6000_framedata
64 int offset; /* total size of frame --- the distance
65 by which we decrement sp to allocate
67 int saved_gpr; /* smallest # of saved gpr */
68 int saved_fpr; /* smallest # of saved fpr */
69 int saved_vr; /* smallest # of saved vr */
70 int saved_ev; /* smallest # of saved ev */
71 int alloca_reg; /* alloca register number (frame ptr) */
72 char frameless; /* true if frameless functions. */
73 char nosavedpc; /* true if pc not saved. */
74 int gpr_offset; /* offset of saved gprs from prev sp */
75 int fpr_offset; /* offset of saved fprs from prev sp */
76 int vr_offset; /* offset of saved vrs from prev sp */
77 int ev_offset; /* offset of saved evs from prev sp */
78 int lr_offset; /* offset of saved lr */
79 int cr_offset; /* offset of saved cr */
80 int vrsave_offset; /* offset of saved vrsave register */
83 /* Description of a single register. */
87 char *name; /* name of register */
88 unsigned char sz32; /* size on 32-bit arch, 0 if nonextant */
89 unsigned char sz64; /* size on 64-bit arch, 0 if nonextant */
90 unsigned char fpr; /* whether register is floating-point */
91 unsigned char pseudo; /* whether register is pseudo */
94 /* Breakpoint shadows for the single step instructions will be kept here. */
96 static struct sstep_breaks
98 /* Address, or 0 if this is not in use. */
100 /* Shadow contents. */
105 /* Hook for determining the TOC address when calling functions in the
106 inferior under AIX. The initialization code in rs6000-nat.c sets
107 this hook to point to find_toc_address. */
109 CORE_ADDR (*rs6000_find_toc_address_hook) (CORE_ADDR) = NULL;
111 /* Hook to set the current architecture when starting a child process.
112 rs6000-nat.c sets this. */
114 void (*rs6000_set_host_arch_hook) (int) = NULL;
116 /* Static function prototypes */
118 static CORE_ADDR branch_dest (int opcode, int instr, CORE_ADDR pc,
120 static CORE_ADDR skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR,
121 struct rs6000_framedata *);
122 static void frame_get_saved_regs (struct frame_info * fi,
123 struct rs6000_framedata * fdatap);
124 static CORE_ADDR frame_initial_stack_address (struct frame_info *);
126 /* Is REGNO an AltiVec register? Return 1 if so, 0 otherwise. */
128 altivec_register_p (int regno)
130 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
131 if (tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum < 0 || tdep->ppc_vrsave_regnum < 0)
134 return (regno >= tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum && regno <= tdep->ppc_vrsave_regnum);
137 /* Read a LEN-byte address from debugged memory address MEMADDR. */
140 read_memory_addr (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int len)
142 return read_memory_unsigned_integer (memaddr, len);
146 rs6000_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc)
148 struct rs6000_framedata frame;
149 pc = skip_prologue (pc, 0, &frame);
154 /* Fill in fi->saved_regs */
156 struct frame_extra_info
158 /* Functions calling alloca() change the value of the stack
159 pointer. We need to use initial stack pointer (which is saved in
160 r31 by gcc) in such cases. If a compiler emits traceback table,
161 then we should use the alloca register specified in traceback
163 CORE_ADDR initial_sp; /* initial stack pointer. */
167 rs6000_init_extra_frame_info (int fromleaf, struct frame_info *fi)
169 fi->extra_info = (struct frame_extra_info *)
170 frame_obstack_alloc (sizeof (struct frame_extra_info));
171 fi->extra_info->initial_sp = 0;
172 if (fi->next != (CORE_ADDR) 0
173 && fi->pc < TEXT_SEGMENT_BASE)
174 /* We're in get_prev_frame */
175 /* and this is a special signal frame. */
176 /* (fi->pc will be some low address in the kernel, */
177 /* to which the signal handler returns). */
178 fi->signal_handler_caller = 1;
181 /* Put here the code to store, into a struct frame_saved_regs,
182 the addresses of the saved registers of frame described by FRAME_INFO.
183 This includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in special
184 ways in the stack frame. sp is even more special:
185 the address we return for it IS the sp for the next frame. */
187 /* In this implementation for RS/6000, we do *not* save sp. I am
188 not sure if it will be needed. The following function takes care of gpr's
192 rs6000_frame_init_saved_regs (struct frame_info *fi)
194 frame_get_saved_regs (fi, NULL);
198 rs6000_frame_args_address (struct frame_info *fi)
200 if (fi->extra_info->initial_sp != 0)
201 return fi->extra_info->initial_sp;
203 return frame_initial_stack_address (fi);
206 /* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc.
207 Can't go through the frames for this because on some machines
208 the new frame is not set up until the new function executes
209 some instructions. */
212 rs6000_saved_pc_after_call (struct frame_info *fi)
214 return read_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum);
217 /* Calculate the destination of a branch/jump. Return -1 if not a branch. */
220 branch_dest (int opcode, int instr, CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR safety)
227 absolute = (int) ((instr >> 1) & 1);
232 immediate = ((instr & ~3) << 6) >> 6; /* br unconditional */
236 dest = pc + immediate;
240 immediate = ((instr & ~3) << 16) >> 16; /* br conditional */
244 dest = pc + immediate;
248 ext_op = (instr >> 1) & 0x3ff;
250 if (ext_op == 16) /* br conditional register */
252 dest = read_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum) & ~3;
254 /* If we are about to return from a signal handler, dest is
255 something like 0x3c90. The current frame is a signal handler
256 caller frame, upon completion of the sigreturn system call
257 execution will return to the saved PC in the frame. */
258 if (dest < TEXT_SEGMENT_BASE)
260 struct frame_info *fi;
262 fi = get_current_frame ();
264 dest = read_memory_addr (fi->frame + SIG_FRAME_PC_OFFSET,
265 gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->wordsize);
269 else if (ext_op == 528) /* br cond to count reg */
271 dest = read_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_ctr_regnum) & ~3;
273 /* If we are about to execute a system call, dest is something
274 like 0x22fc or 0x3b00. Upon completion the system call
275 will return to the address in the link register. */
276 if (dest < TEXT_SEGMENT_BASE)
277 dest = read_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum) & ~3;
286 return (dest < TEXT_SEGMENT_BASE) ? safety : dest;
290 /* Sequence of bytes for breakpoint instruction. */
292 #define BIG_BREAKPOINT { 0x7d, 0x82, 0x10, 0x08 }
293 #define LITTLE_BREAKPOINT { 0x08, 0x10, 0x82, 0x7d }
295 const static unsigned char *
296 rs6000_breakpoint_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *bp_addr, int *bp_size)
298 static unsigned char big_breakpoint[] = BIG_BREAKPOINT;
299 static unsigned char little_breakpoint[] = LITTLE_BREAKPOINT;
301 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
302 return big_breakpoint;
304 return little_breakpoint;
308 /* AIX does not support PT_STEP. Simulate it. */
311 rs6000_software_single_step (enum target_signal signal,
312 int insert_breakpoints_p)
316 const char *breakp = rs6000_breakpoint_from_pc (&dummy, &breakp_sz);
322 if (insert_breakpoints_p)
327 insn = read_memory_integer (loc, 4);
329 breaks[0] = loc + breakp_sz;
331 breaks[1] = branch_dest (opcode, insn, loc, breaks[0]);
333 /* Don't put two breakpoints on the same address. */
334 if (breaks[1] == breaks[0])
337 stepBreaks[1].address = 0;
339 for (ii = 0; ii < 2; ++ii)
342 /* ignore invalid breakpoint. */
343 if (breaks[ii] == -1)
345 target_insert_breakpoint (breaks[ii], stepBreaks[ii].data);
346 stepBreaks[ii].address = breaks[ii];
353 /* remove step breakpoints. */
354 for (ii = 0; ii < 2; ++ii)
355 if (stepBreaks[ii].address != 0)
356 target_remove_breakpoint (stepBreaks[ii].address,
357 stepBreaks[ii].data);
359 errno = 0; /* FIXME, don't ignore errors! */
360 /* What errors? {read,write}_memory call error(). */
364 /* return pc value after skipping a function prologue and also return
365 information about a function frame.
367 in struct rs6000_framedata fdata:
368 - frameless is TRUE, if function does not have a frame.
369 - nosavedpc is TRUE, if function does not save %pc value in its frame.
370 - offset is the initial size of this stack frame --- the amount by
371 which we decrement the sp to allocate the frame.
372 - saved_gpr is the number of the first saved gpr.
373 - saved_fpr is the number of the first saved fpr.
374 - saved_vr is the number of the first saved vr.
375 - saved_ev is the number of the first saved ev.
376 - alloca_reg is the number of the register used for alloca() handling.
378 - gpr_offset is the offset of the first saved gpr from the previous frame.
379 - fpr_offset is the offset of the first saved fpr from the previous frame.
380 - vr_offset is the offset of the first saved vr from the previous frame.
381 - ev_offset is the offset of the first saved ev from the previous frame.
382 - lr_offset is the offset of the saved lr
383 - cr_offset is the offset of the saved cr
384 - vrsave_offset is the offset of the saved vrsave register
387 #define SIGNED_SHORT(x) \
388 ((sizeof (short) == 2) \
389 ? ((int)(short)(x)) \
390 : ((int)((((x) & 0xffff) ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000)))
392 #define GET_SRC_REG(x) (((x) >> 21) & 0x1f)
394 /* Limit the number of skipped non-prologue instructions, as the examining
395 of the prologue is expensive. */
396 static int max_skip_non_prologue_insns = 10;
398 /* Given PC representing the starting address of a function, and
399 LIM_PC which is the (sloppy) limit to which to scan when looking
400 for a prologue, attempt to further refine this limit by using
401 the line data in the symbol table. If successful, a better guess
402 on where the prologue ends is returned, otherwise the previous
403 value of lim_pc is returned. */
405 refine_prologue_limit (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR lim_pc)
407 struct symtab_and_line prologue_sal;
409 prologue_sal = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
410 if (prologue_sal.line != 0)
413 CORE_ADDR addr = prologue_sal.end;
415 /* Handle the case in which compiler's optimizer/scheduler
416 has moved instructions into the prologue. We scan ahead
417 in the function looking for address ranges whose corresponding
418 line number is less than or equal to the first one that we
419 found for the function. (It can be less than when the
420 scheduler puts a body instruction before the first prologue
422 for (i = 2 * max_skip_non_prologue_insns;
423 i > 0 && (lim_pc == 0 || addr < lim_pc);
426 struct symtab_and_line sal;
428 sal = find_pc_line (addr, 0);
431 if (sal.line <= prologue_sal.line
432 && sal.symtab == prologue_sal.symtab)
439 if (lim_pc == 0 || prologue_sal.end < lim_pc)
440 lim_pc = prologue_sal.end;
447 skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR lim_pc, struct rs6000_framedata *fdata)
449 CORE_ADDR orig_pc = pc;
450 CORE_ADDR last_prologue_pc = pc;
451 CORE_ADDR li_found_pc = 0;
455 long vr_saved_offset = 0;
464 int minimal_toc_loaded = 0;
465 int prev_insn_was_prologue_insn = 1;
466 int num_skip_non_prologue_insns = 0;
467 const struct bfd_arch_info *arch_info = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (current_gdbarch);
469 /* Attempt to find the end of the prologue when no limit is specified.
470 Note that refine_prologue_limit() has been written so that it may
471 be used to "refine" the limits of non-zero PC values too, but this
472 is only safe if we 1) trust the line information provided by the
473 compiler and 2) iterate enough to actually find the end of the
476 It may become a good idea at some point (for both performance and
477 accuracy) to unconditionally call refine_prologue_limit(). But,
478 until we can make a clear determination that this is beneficial,
479 we'll play it safe and only use it to obtain a limit when none
480 has been specified. */
482 lim_pc = refine_prologue_limit (pc, lim_pc);
484 memset (fdata, 0, sizeof (struct rs6000_framedata));
485 fdata->saved_gpr = -1;
486 fdata->saved_fpr = -1;
487 fdata->saved_vr = -1;
488 fdata->saved_ev = -1;
489 fdata->alloca_reg = -1;
490 fdata->frameless = 1;
491 fdata->nosavedpc = 1;
495 /* Sometimes it isn't clear if an instruction is a prologue
496 instruction or not. When we encounter one of these ambiguous
497 cases, we'll set prev_insn_was_prologue_insn to 0 (false).
498 Otherwise, we'll assume that it really is a prologue instruction. */
499 if (prev_insn_was_prologue_insn)
500 last_prologue_pc = pc;
502 /* Stop scanning if we've hit the limit. */
503 if (lim_pc != 0 && pc >= lim_pc)
506 prev_insn_was_prologue_insn = 1;
508 /* Fetch the instruction and convert it to an integer. */
509 if (target_read_memory (pc, buf, 4))
511 op = extract_signed_integer (buf, 4);
513 if ((op & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x7c0802a6)
515 lr_reg = (op & 0x03e00000) | 0x90010000;
519 else if ((op & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x7c000026)
521 cr_reg = (op & 0x03e00000) | 0x90010000;
525 else if ((op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0xd8010000)
526 { /* stfd Rx,NUM(r1) */
527 reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
528 if (fdata->saved_fpr == -1 || fdata->saved_fpr > reg)
530 fdata->saved_fpr = reg;
531 fdata->fpr_offset = SIGNED_SHORT (op) + offset;
536 else if (((op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0xbc010000) || /* stm Rx, NUM(r1) */
537 (((op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0x90010000 || /* st rx,NUM(r1) */
538 (op & 0xfc1f0003) == 0xf8010000) && /* std rx,NUM(r1) */
539 (op & 0x03e00000) >= 0x01a00000)) /* rx >= r13 */
542 reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
543 if (fdata->saved_gpr == -1 || fdata->saved_gpr > reg)
545 fdata->saved_gpr = reg;
546 if ((op & 0xfc1f0003) == 0xf8010000)
548 fdata->gpr_offset = SIGNED_SHORT (op) + offset;
553 else if ((op & 0xffff0000) == 0x60000000)
556 /* Allow nops in the prologue, but do not consider them to
557 be part of the prologue unless followed by other prologue
559 prev_insn_was_prologue_insn = 0;
563 else if ((op & 0xffff0000) == 0x3c000000)
564 { /* addis 0,0,NUM, used
566 fdata->offset = (op & 0x0000ffff) << 16;
567 fdata->frameless = 0;
571 else if ((op & 0xffff0000) == 0x60000000)
572 { /* ori 0,0,NUM, 2nd ha
573 lf of >= 32k frames */
574 fdata->offset |= (op & 0x0000ffff);
575 fdata->frameless = 0;
579 else if (lr_reg != -1 && (op & 0xffff0000) == lr_reg)
582 fdata->lr_offset = SIGNED_SHORT (op) + offset;
583 fdata->nosavedpc = 0;
588 else if (cr_reg != -1 && (op & 0xffff0000) == cr_reg)
591 fdata->cr_offset = SIGNED_SHORT (op) + offset;
596 else if (op == 0x48000005)
602 else if (op == 0x48000004)
607 else if ((op & 0xffff0000) == 0x3fc00000 || /* addis 30,0,foo@ha, used
608 in V.4 -mminimal-toc */
609 (op & 0xffff0000) == 0x3bde0000)
610 { /* addi 30,30,foo@l */
614 else if ((op & 0xfc000001) == 0x48000001)
618 fdata->frameless = 0;
619 /* Don't skip over the subroutine call if it is not within
620 the first three instructions of the prologue. */
621 if ((pc - orig_pc) > 8)
624 op = read_memory_integer (pc + 4, 4);
626 /* At this point, make sure this is not a trampoline
627 function (a function that simply calls another functions,
628 and nothing else). If the next is not a nop, this branch
629 was part of the function prologue. */
631 if (op == 0x4def7b82 || op == 0) /* crorc 15, 15, 15 */
632 break; /* don't skip over
636 /* update stack pointer */
638 else if ((op & 0xffff0000) == 0x94210000 || /* stu r1,NUM(r1) */
639 (op & 0xffff0003) == 0xf8210001) /* stdu r1,NUM(r1) */
641 fdata->frameless = 0;
642 if ((op & 0xffff0003) == 0xf8210001)
644 fdata->offset = SIGNED_SHORT (op);
645 offset = fdata->offset;
649 else if (op == 0x7c21016e)
651 fdata->frameless = 0;
652 offset = fdata->offset;
655 /* Load up minimal toc pointer */
657 else if ((op >> 22) == 0x20f
658 && !minimal_toc_loaded)
659 { /* l r31,... or l r30,... */
660 minimal_toc_loaded = 1;
663 /* move parameters from argument registers to local variable
666 else if ((op & 0xfc0007fe) == 0x7c000378 && /* mr(.) Rx,Ry */
667 (((op >> 21) & 31) >= 3) && /* R3 >= Ry >= R10 */
668 (((op >> 21) & 31) <= 10) &&
669 ((long) ((op >> 16) & 31) >= fdata->saved_gpr)) /* Rx: local var reg */
673 /* store parameters in stack */
675 else if ((op & 0xfc1f0003) == 0xf8010000 || /* std rx,NUM(r1) */
676 (op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0xd8010000 || /* stfd Rx,NUM(r1) */
677 (op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0xfc010000) /* frsp, fp?,NUM(r1) */
681 /* store parameters in stack via frame pointer */
684 ((op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0x901f0000 || /* st rx,NUM(r1) */
685 (op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0xd81f0000 || /* stfd Rx,NUM(r1) */
686 (op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0xfc1f0000))
687 { /* frsp, fp?,NUM(r1) */
690 /* Set up frame pointer */
692 else if (op == 0x603f0000 /* oril r31, r1, 0x0 */
695 fdata->frameless = 0;
697 fdata->alloca_reg = 31;
700 /* Another way to set up the frame pointer. */
702 else if ((op & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x38010000)
703 { /* addi rX, r1, 0x0 */
704 fdata->frameless = 0;
706 fdata->alloca_reg = (op & ~0x38010000) >> 21;
709 /* AltiVec related instructions. */
710 /* Store the vrsave register (spr 256) in another register for
711 later manipulation, or load a register into the vrsave
712 register. 2 instructions are used: mfvrsave and
713 mtvrsave. They are shorthand notation for mfspr Rn, SPR256
714 and mtspr SPR256, Rn. */
715 /* mfspr Rn SPR256 == 011111 nnnnn 0000001000 01010100110
716 mtspr SPR256 Rn == 011111 nnnnn 0000001000 01110100110 */
717 else if ((op & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x7c0042a6) /* mfvrsave Rn */
719 vrsave_reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
722 else if ((op & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x7c0043a6) /* mtvrsave Rn */
726 /* Store the register where vrsave was saved to onto the stack:
727 rS is the register where vrsave was stored in a previous
729 /* 100100 sssss 00001 dddddddd dddddddd */
730 else if ((op & 0xfc1f0000) == 0x90010000) /* stw rS, d(r1) */
732 if (vrsave_reg == GET_SRC_REG (op))
734 fdata->vrsave_offset = SIGNED_SHORT (op) + offset;
739 /* Compute the new value of vrsave, by modifying the register
740 where vrsave was saved to. */
741 else if (((op & 0xfc000000) == 0x64000000) /* oris Ra, Rs, UIMM */
742 || ((op & 0xfc000000) == 0x60000000))/* ori Ra, Rs, UIMM */
746 /* li r0, SIMM (short for addi r0, 0, SIMM). This is the first
747 in a pair of insns to save the vector registers on the
749 /* 001110 00000 00000 iiii iiii iiii iiii */
750 /* 001110 01110 00000 iiii iiii iiii iiii */
751 else if ((op & 0xffff0000) == 0x38000000 /* li r0, SIMM */
752 || (op & 0xffff0000) == 0x39c00000) /* li r14, SIMM */
755 vr_saved_offset = SIGNED_SHORT (op);
757 /* Store vector register S at (r31+r0) aligned to 16 bytes. */
758 /* 011111 sssss 11111 00000 00111001110 */
759 else if ((op & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x7c1f01ce) /* stvx Vs, R31, R0 */
761 if (pc == (li_found_pc + 4))
763 vr_reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
764 /* If this is the first vector reg to be saved, or if
765 it has a lower number than others previously seen,
766 reupdate the frame info. */
767 if (fdata->saved_vr == -1 || fdata->saved_vr > vr_reg)
769 fdata->saved_vr = vr_reg;
770 fdata->vr_offset = vr_saved_offset + offset;
772 vr_saved_offset = -1;
777 /* End AltiVec related instructions. */
779 /* Start BookE related instructions. */
780 /* Store gen register S at (r31+uimm).
781 Any register less than r13 is volatile, so we don't care. */
782 /* 000100 sssss 11111 iiiii 01100100001 */
783 else if (arch_info->mach == bfd_mach_ppc_e500
784 && (op & 0xfc1f07ff) == 0x101f0321) /* evstdd Rs,uimm(R31) */
786 if ((op & 0x03e00000) >= 0x01a00000) /* Rs >= r13 */
789 ev_reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
790 imm = (op >> 11) & 0x1f;
792 /* If this is the first vector reg to be saved, or if
793 it has a lower number than others previously seen,
794 reupdate the frame info. */
795 if (fdata->saved_ev == -1 || fdata->saved_ev > ev_reg)
797 fdata->saved_ev = ev_reg;
798 fdata->ev_offset = ev_offset + offset;
803 /* Store gen register rS at (r1+rB). */
804 /* 000100 sssss 00001 bbbbb 01100100000 */
805 else if (arch_info->mach == bfd_mach_ppc_e500
806 && (op & 0xffe007ff) == 0x13e00320) /* evstddx RS,R1,Rb */
808 if (pc == (li_found_pc + 4))
810 ev_reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
811 /* If this is the first vector reg to be saved, or if
812 it has a lower number than others previously seen,
813 reupdate the frame info. */
814 /* We know the contents of rB from the previous instruction. */
815 if (fdata->saved_ev == -1 || fdata->saved_ev > ev_reg)
817 fdata->saved_ev = ev_reg;
818 fdata->ev_offset = vr_saved_offset + offset;
820 vr_saved_offset = -1;
826 /* Store gen register r31 at (rA+uimm). */
827 /* 000100 11111 aaaaa iiiii 01100100001 */
828 else if (arch_info->mach == bfd_mach_ppc_e500
829 && (op & 0xffe007ff) == 0x13e00321) /* evstdd R31,Ra,UIMM */
831 /* Wwe know that the source register is 31 already, but
832 it can't hurt to compute it. */
833 ev_reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
834 ev_offset = ((op >> 11) & 0x1f) * 8;
835 /* If this is the first vector reg to be saved, or if
836 it has a lower number than others previously seen,
837 reupdate the frame info. */
838 if (fdata->saved_ev == -1 || fdata->saved_ev > ev_reg)
840 fdata->saved_ev = ev_reg;
841 fdata->ev_offset = ev_offset + offset;
846 /* Store gen register S at (r31+r0).
847 Store param on stack when offset from SP bigger than 4 bytes. */
848 /* 000100 sssss 11111 00000 01100100000 */
849 else if (arch_info->mach == bfd_mach_ppc_e500
850 && (op & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x101f0320) /* evstddx Rs,R31,R0 */
852 if (pc == (li_found_pc + 4))
854 if ((op & 0x03e00000) >= 0x01a00000)
856 ev_reg = GET_SRC_REG (op);
857 /* If this is the first vector reg to be saved, or if
858 it has a lower number than others previously seen,
859 reupdate the frame info. */
860 /* We know the contents of r0 from the previous
862 if (fdata->saved_ev == -1 || fdata->saved_ev > ev_reg)
864 fdata->saved_ev = ev_reg;
865 fdata->ev_offset = vr_saved_offset + offset;
869 vr_saved_offset = -1;
874 /* End BookE related instructions. */
878 /* Not a recognized prologue instruction.
879 Handle optimizer code motions into the prologue by continuing
880 the search if we have no valid frame yet or if the return
881 address is not yet saved in the frame. */
882 if (fdata->frameless == 0
883 && (lr_reg == -1 || fdata->nosavedpc == 0))
886 if (op == 0x4e800020 /* blr */
887 || op == 0x4e800420) /* bctr */
888 /* Do not scan past epilogue in frameless functions or
891 if ((op & 0xf4000000) == 0x40000000) /* bxx */
892 /* Never skip branches. */
895 if (num_skip_non_prologue_insns++ > max_skip_non_prologue_insns)
896 /* Do not scan too many insns, scanning insns is expensive with
900 /* Continue scanning. */
901 prev_insn_was_prologue_insn = 0;
907 /* I have problems with skipping over __main() that I need to address
908 * sometime. Previously, I used to use misc_function_vector which
909 * didn't work as well as I wanted to be. -MGO */
911 /* If the first thing after skipping a prolog is a branch to a function,
912 this might be a call to an initializer in main(), introduced by gcc2.
913 We'd like to skip over it as well. Fortunately, xlc does some extra
914 work before calling a function right after a prologue, thus we can
915 single out such gcc2 behaviour. */
918 if ((op & 0xfc000001) == 0x48000001)
919 { /* bl foo, an initializer function? */
920 op = read_memory_integer (pc + 4, 4);
922 if (op == 0x4def7b82)
923 { /* cror 0xf, 0xf, 0xf (nop) */
925 /* Check and see if we are in main. If so, skip over this
926 initializer function as well. */
928 tmp = find_pc_misc_function (pc);
929 if (tmp >= 0 && STREQ (misc_function_vector[tmp].name, main_name ()))
935 fdata->offset = -fdata->offset;
936 return last_prologue_pc;
940 /*************************************************************************
941 Support for creating pushing a dummy frame into the stack, and popping
943 *************************************************************************/
946 /* Pop the innermost frame, go back to the caller. */
949 rs6000_pop_frame (void)
951 CORE_ADDR pc, lr, sp, prev_sp, addr; /* %pc, %lr, %sp */
952 struct rs6000_framedata fdata;
953 struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame ();
957 sp = FRAME_FP (frame);
959 if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (frame->pc, frame->frame, frame->frame))
961 generic_pop_dummy_frame ();
962 flush_cached_frames ();
966 /* Make sure that all registers are valid. */
967 read_register_bytes (0, NULL, REGISTER_BYTES);
969 /* Figure out previous %pc value. If the function is frameless, it is
970 still in the link register, otherwise walk the frames and retrieve the
971 saved %pc value in the previous frame. */
973 addr = get_pc_function_start (frame->pc);
974 (void) skip_prologue (addr, frame->pc, &fdata);
976 wordsize = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->wordsize;
980 prev_sp = read_memory_addr (sp, wordsize);
981 if (fdata.lr_offset == 0)
982 lr = read_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum);
984 lr = read_memory_addr (prev_sp + fdata.lr_offset, wordsize);
986 /* reset %pc value. */
987 write_register (PC_REGNUM, lr);
989 /* reset register values if any was saved earlier. */
991 if (fdata.saved_gpr != -1)
993 addr = prev_sp + fdata.gpr_offset;
994 for (ii = fdata.saved_gpr; ii <= 31; ++ii)
996 read_memory (addr, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (ii)], wordsize);
1001 if (fdata.saved_fpr != -1)
1003 addr = prev_sp + fdata.fpr_offset;
1004 for (ii = fdata.saved_fpr; ii <= 31; ++ii)
1006 read_memory (addr, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (ii + FP0_REGNUM)], 8);
1011 write_register (SP_REGNUM, prev_sp);
1012 target_store_registers (-1);
1013 flush_cached_frames ();
1016 /* Fixup the call sequence of a dummy function, with the real function
1017 address. Its arguments will be passed by gdb. */
1020 rs6000_fix_call_dummy (char *dummyname, CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fun,
1021 int nargs, struct value **args, struct type *type,
1025 CORE_ADDR target_addr;
1027 if (rs6000_find_toc_address_hook != NULL)
1029 CORE_ADDR tocvalue = (*rs6000_find_toc_address_hook) (fun);
1030 write_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_toc_regnum,
1035 /* Pass the arguments in either registers, or in the stack. In RS/6000,
1036 the first eight words of the argument list (that might be less than
1037 eight parameters if some parameters occupy more than one word) are
1038 passed in r3..r10 registers. float and double parameters are
1039 passed in fpr's, in addition to that. Rest of the parameters if any
1040 are passed in user stack. There might be cases in which half of the
1041 parameter is copied into registers, the other half is pushed into
1044 Stack must be aligned on 64-bit boundaries when synthesizing
1047 If the function is returning a structure, then the return address is passed
1048 in r3, then the first 7 words of the parameters can be passed in registers,
1049 starting from r4. */
1052 rs6000_push_arguments (int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
1053 int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
1057 int argno; /* current argument number */
1058 int argbytes; /* current argument byte */
1059 char tmp_buffer[50];
1060 int f_argno = 0; /* current floating point argno */
1061 int wordsize = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->wordsize;
1063 struct value *arg = 0;
1068 /* The first eight words of ther arguments are passed in registers.
1069 Copy them appropriately.
1071 If the function is returning a `struct', then the first word (which
1072 will be passed in r3) is used for struct return address. In that
1073 case we should advance one word and start from r4 register to copy
1076 ii = struct_return ? 1 : 0;
1079 effectively indirect call... gcc does...
1081 return_val example( float, int);
1084 float in fp0, int in r3
1085 offset of stack on overflow 8/16
1086 for varargs, must go by type.
1088 float in r3&r4, int in r5
1089 offset of stack on overflow different
1091 return in r3 or f0. If no float, must study how gcc emulates floats;
1092 pay attention to arg promotion.
1093 User may have to cast\args to handle promotion correctly
1094 since gdb won't know if prototype supplied or not.
1097 for (argno = 0, argbytes = 0; argno < nargs && ii < 8; ++ii)
1099 int reg_size = REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (ii + 3);
1102 type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg));
1103 len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
1105 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
1108 /* Floating point arguments are passed in fpr's, as well as gpr's.
1109 There are 13 fpr's reserved for passing parameters. At this point
1110 there is no way we would run out of them. */
1114 "Fatal Error: a floating point parameter #%d with a size > 8 is found!\n", argno);
1116 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM + 1 + f_argno)],
1117 VALUE_CONTENTS (arg),
1125 /* Argument takes more than one register. */
1126 while (argbytes < len)
1128 memset (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (ii + 3)], 0, reg_size);
1129 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (ii + 3)],
1130 ((char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (arg)) + argbytes,
1131 (len - argbytes) > reg_size
1132 ? reg_size : len - argbytes);
1133 ++ii, argbytes += reg_size;
1136 goto ran_out_of_registers_for_arguments;
1143 /* Argument can fit in one register. No problem. */
1144 int adj = TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? reg_size - len : 0;
1145 memset (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (ii + 3)], 0, reg_size);
1146 memcpy ((char *)®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (ii + 3)] + adj,
1147 VALUE_CONTENTS (arg), len);
1152 ran_out_of_registers_for_arguments:
1154 saved_sp = read_sp ();
1156 /* Location for 8 parameters are always reserved. */
1159 /* Another six words for back chain, TOC register, link register, etc. */
1162 /* Stack pointer must be quadword aligned. */
1165 /* If there are more arguments, allocate space for them in
1166 the stack, then push them starting from the ninth one. */
1168 if ((argno < nargs) || argbytes)
1174 space += ((len - argbytes + 3) & -4);
1180 for (; jj < nargs; ++jj)
1182 struct value *val = args[jj];
1183 space += ((TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (val))) + 3) & -4;
1186 /* Add location required for the rest of the parameters. */
1187 space = (space + 15) & -16;
1190 /* This is another instance we need to be concerned about
1191 securing our stack space. If we write anything underneath %sp
1192 (r1), we might conflict with the kernel who thinks he is free
1193 to use this area. So, update %sp first before doing anything
1196 write_register (SP_REGNUM, sp);
1198 /* If the last argument copied into the registers didn't fit there
1199 completely, push the rest of it into stack. */
1203 write_memory (sp + 24 + (ii * 4),
1204 ((char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (arg)) + argbytes,
1207 ii += ((len - argbytes + 3) & -4) / 4;
1210 /* Push the rest of the arguments into stack. */
1211 for (; argno < nargs; ++argno)
1215 type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg));
1216 len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
1219 /* Float types should be passed in fpr's, as well as in the
1221 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT && f_argno < 13)
1226 "Fatal Error: a floating point parameter #%d with a size > 8 is found!\n", argno);
1228 memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM + 1 + f_argno)],
1229 VALUE_CONTENTS (arg),
1234 write_memory (sp + 24 + (ii * 4), (char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (arg), len);
1235 ii += ((len + 3) & -4) / 4;
1239 /* Secure stack areas first, before doing anything else. */
1240 write_register (SP_REGNUM, sp);
1242 /* set back chain properly */
1243 store_address (tmp_buffer, 4, saved_sp);
1244 write_memory (sp, tmp_buffer, 4);
1246 target_store_registers (-1);
1250 /* Function: ppc_push_return_address (pc, sp)
1251 Set up the return address for the inferior function call. */
1254 ppc_push_return_address (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR sp)
1256 write_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum,
1257 CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS ());
1261 /* Extract a function return value of type TYPE from raw register array
1262 REGBUF, and copy that return value into VALBUF in virtual format. */
1264 e500_extract_return_value (struct type *valtype, struct regcache *regbuf, void *valbuf)
1267 int vallen = TYPE_LENGTH (valtype);
1268 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1270 if (TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
1272 && TYPE_VECTOR (valtype))
1274 regcache_raw_read (regbuf, tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum + 3, valbuf);
1278 /* Return value is copied starting from r3. Note that r3 for us
1279 is a pseudo register. */
1281 int return_regnum = tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3;
1282 int reg_size = REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (return_regnum);
1288 /* Compute where we will start storing the value from. */
1289 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1291 if (vallen <= reg_size)
1292 offset = reg_size - vallen;
1294 offset = reg_size + (reg_size - vallen);
1297 /* How big does the local buffer need to be? */
1298 if (vallen <= reg_size)
1299 val_buffer = alloca (reg_size);
1301 val_buffer = alloca (vallen);
1303 /* Read all we need into our private buffer. We copy it in
1304 chunks that are as long as one register, never shorter, even
1305 if the value is smaller than the register. */
1306 while (copied < vallen)
1308 reg_part_size = REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (return_regnum + i);
1309 /* It is a pseudo/cooked register. */
1310 regcache_cooked_read (regbuf, return_regnum + i,
1311 val_buffer + copied);
1312 copied += reg_part_size;
1315 /* Put the stuff in the return buffer. */
1316 memcpy (valbuf, val_buffer + offset, vallen);
1321 rs6000_extract_return_value (struct type *valtype, char *regbuf, char *valbuf)
1324 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1326 if (TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
1331 /* floats and doubles are returned in fpr1. fpr's have a size of 8 bytes.
1332 We need to truncate the return value into float size (4 byte) if
1335 if (TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) > 4) /* this is a double */
1337 ®buf[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM + 1)],
1338 TYPE_LENGTH (valtype));
1341 memcpy (&dd, ®buf[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM + 1)], 8);
1343 memcpy (valbuf, &ff, sizeof (float));
1346 else if (TYPE_CODE (valtype) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
1347 && TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) == 16
1348 && TYPE_VECTOR (valtype))
1350 memcpy (valbuf, regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE (tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum + 2),
1351 TYPE_LENGTH (valtype));
1355 /* return value is copied starting from r3. */
1356 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
1357 && TYPE_LENGTH (valtype) < REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (3))
1358 offset = REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (3) - TYPE_LENGTH (valtype);
1361 regbuf + REGISTER_BYTE (3) + offset,
1362 TYPE_LENGTH (valtype));
1366 /* Keep structure return address in this variable.
1367 FIXME: This is a horrid kludge which should not be allowed to continue
1368 living. This only allows a single nested call to a structure-returning
1371 static CORE_ADDR rs6000_struct_return_address;
1373 /* Return whether handle_inferior_event() should proceed through code
1374 starting at PC in function NAME when stepping.
1376 The AIX -bbigtoc linker option generates functions @FIX0, @FIX1, etc. to
1377 handle memory references that are too distant to fit in instructions
1378 generated by the compiler. For example, if 'foo' in the following
1383 is greater than 32767, the linker might replace the lwz with a branch to
1384 somewhere in @FIX1 that does the load in 2 instructions and then branches
1385 back to where execution should continue.
1387 GDB should silently step over @FIX code, just like AIX dbx does.
1388 Unfortunately, the linker uses the "b" instruction for the branches,
1389 meaning that the link register doesn't get set. Therefore, GDB's usual
1390 step_over_function() mechanism won't work.
1392 Instead, use the IN_SOLIB_RETURN_TRAMPOLINE and SKIP_TRAMPOLINE_CODE hooks
1393 in handle_inferior_event() to skip past @FIX code. */
1396 rs6000_in_solib_return_trampoline (CORE_ADDR pc, char *name)
1398 return name && !strncmp (name, "@FIX", 4);
1401 /* Skip code that the user doesn't want to see when stepping:
1403 1. Indirect function calls use a piece of trampoline code to do context
1404 switching, i.e. to set the new TOC table. Skip such code if we are on
1405 its first instruction (as when we have single-stepped to here).
1407 2. Skip shared library trampoline code (which is different from
1408 indirect function call trampolines).
1410 3. Skip bigtoc fixup code.
1412 Result is desired PC to step until, or NULL if we are not in
1413 code that should be skipped. */
1416 rs6000_skip_trampoline_code (CORE_ADDR pc)
1418 register unsigned int ii, op;
1420 CORE_ADDR solib_target_pc;
1421 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
1423 static unsigned trampoline_code[] =
1425 0x800b0000, /* l r0,0x0(r11) */
1426 0x90410014, /* st r2,0x14(r1) */
1427 0x7c0903a6, /* mtctr r0 */
1428 0x804b0004, /* l r2,0x4(r11) */
1429 0x816b0008, /* l r11,0x8(r11) */
1430 0x4e800420, /* bctr */
1431 0x4e800020, /* br */
1435 /* Check for bigtoc fixup code. */
1436 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (pc);
1437 if (msymbol && rs6000_in_solib_return_trampoline (pc, SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol)))
1439 /* Double-check that the third instruction from PC is relative "b". */
1440 op = read_memory_integer (pc + 8, 4);
1441 if ((op & 0xfc000003) == 0x48000000)
1443 /* Extract bits 6-29 as a signed 24-bit relative word address and
1444 add it to the containing PC. */
1445 rel = ((int)(op << 6) >> 6);
1446 return pc + 8 + rel;
1450 /* If pc is in a shared library trampoline, return its target. */
1451 solib_target_pc = find_solib_trampoline_target (pc);
1452 if (solib_target_pc)
1453 return solib_target_pc;
1455 for (ii = 0; trampoline_code[ii]; ++ii)
1457 op = read_memory_integer (pc + (ii * 4), 4);
1458 if (op != trampoline_code[ii])
1461 ii = read_register (11); /* r11 holds destination addr */
1462 pc = read_memory_addr (ii, gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->wordsize); /* (r11) value */
1466 /* Determines whether the function FI has a frame on the stack or not. */
1469 rs6000_frameless_function_invocation (struct frame_info *fi)
1471 CORE_ADDR func_start;
1472 struct rs6000_framedata fdata;
1474 /* Don't even think about framelessness except on the innermost frame
1475 or if the function was interrupted by a signal. */
1476 if (fi->next != NULL && !fi->next->signal_handler_caller)
1479 func_start = get_pc_function_start (fi->pc);
1481 /* If we failed to find the start of the function, it is a mistake
1482 to inspect the instructions. */
1486 /* A frame with a zero PC is usually created by dereferencing a NULL
1487 function pointer, normally causing an immediate core dump of the
1488 inferior. Mark function as frameless, as the inferior has no chance
1489 of setting up a stack frame. */
1496 (void) skip_prologue (func_start, fi->pc, &fdata);
1497 return fdata.frameless;
1500 /* Return the PC saved in a frame. */
1503 rs6000_frame_saved_pc (struct frame_info *fi)
1505 CORE_ADDR func_start;
1506 struct rs6000_framedata fdata;
1507 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1508 int wordsize = tdep->wordsize;
1510 if (fi->signal_handler_caller)
1511 return read_memory_addr (fi->frame + SIG_FRAME_PC_OFFSET, wordsize);
1513 if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (fi->pc, fi->frame, fi->frame))
1514 return generic_read_register_dummy (fi->pc, fi->frame, PC_REGNUM);
1516 func_start = get_pc_function_start (fi->pc);
1518 /* If we failed to find the start of the function, it is a mistake
1519 to inspect the instructions. */
1523 (void) skip_prologue (func_start, fi->pc, &fdata);
1525 if (fdata.lr_offset == 0 && fi->next != NULL)
1527 if (fi->next->signal_handler_caller)
1528 return read_memory_addr (fi->next->frame + SIG_FRAME_LR_OFFSET,
1531 return read_memory_addr (FRAME_CHAIN (fi) + tdep->lr_frame_offset,
1535 if (fdata.lr_offset == 0)
1536 return read_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum);
1538 return read_memory_addr (FRAME_CHAIN (fi) + fdata.lr_offset, wordsize);
1541 /* If saved registers of frame FI are not known yet, read and cache them.
1542 &FDATAP contains rs6000_framedata; TDATAP can be NULL,
1543 in which case the framedata are read. */
1546 frame_get_saved_regs (struct frame_info *fi, struct rs6000_framedata *fdatap)
1548 CORE_ADDR frame_addr;
1549 struct rs6000_framedata work_fdata;
1550 struct gdbarch_tdep * tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1551 int wordsize = tdep->wordsize;
1558 fdatap = &work_fdata;
1559 (void) skip_prologue (get_pc_function_start (fi->pc), fi->pc, fdatap);
1562 frame_saved_regs_zalloc (fi);
1564 /* If there were any saved registers, figure out parent's stack
1566 /* The following is true only if the frame doesn't have a call to
1569 if (fdatap->saved_fpr == 0
1570 && fdatap->saved_gpr == 0
1571 && fdatap->saved_vr == 0
1572 && fdatap->saved_ev == 0
1573 && fdatap->lr_offset == 0
1574 && fdatap->cr_offset == 0
1575 && fdatap->vr_offset == 0
1576 && fdatap->ev_offset == 0)
1579 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-04-14: The ->frame points to the inner-most
1580 address of the current frame. Things might be easier if the
1581 ->frame pointed to the outer-most address of the frame. In the
1582 mean time, the address of the prev frame is used as the base
1583 address of this frame. */
1584 frame_addr = FRAME_CHAIN (fi);
1586 /* if != -1, fdatap->saved_fpr is the smallest number of saved_fpr.
1587 All fpr's from saved_fpr to fp31 are saved. */
1589 if (fdatap->saved_fpr >= 0)
1592 CORE_ADDR fpr_addr = frame_addr + fdatap->fpr_offset;
1593 for (i = fdatap->saved_fpr; i < 32; i++)
1595 fi->saved_regs[FP0_REGNUM + i] = fpr_addr;
1600 /* if != -1, fdatap->saved_gpr is the smallest number of saved_gpr.
1601 All gpr's from saved_gpr to gpr31 are saved. */
1603 if (fdatap->saved_gpr >= 0)
1606 CORE_ADDR gpr_addr = frame_addr + fdatap->gpr_offset;
1607 for (i = fdatap->saved_gpr; i < 32; i++)
1609 fi->saved_regs[i] = gpr_addr;
1610 gpr_addr += wordsize;
1614 /* if != -1, fdatap->saved_vr is the smallest number of saved_vr.
1615 All vr's from saved_vr to vr31 are saved. */
1616 if (tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum != -1 && tdep->ppc_vrsave_regnum != -1)
1618 if (fdatap->saved_vr >= 0)
1621 CORE_ADDR vr_addr = frame_addr + fdatap->vr_offset;
1622 for (i = fdatap->saved_vr; i < 32; i++)
1624 fi->saved_regs[tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum + i] = vr_addr;
1625 vr_addr += REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum);
1630 /* if != -1, fdatap->saved_ev is the smallest number of saved_ev.
1631 All vr's from saved_ev to ev31 are saved. ????? */
1632 if (tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum != -1 && tdep->ppc_ev31_regnum != -1)
1634 if (fdatap->saved_ev >= 0)
1637 CORE_ADDR ev_addr = frame_addr + fdatap->ev_offset;
1638 for (i = fdatap->saved_ev; i < 32; i++)
1640 fi->saved_regs[tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum + i] = ev_addr;
1641 fi->saved_regs[tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + i] = ev_addr + 4;
1642 ev_addr += REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum);
1647 /* If != 0, fdatap->cr_offset is the offset from the frame that holds
1649 if (fdatap->cr_offset != 0)
1650 fi->saved_regs[tdep->ppc_cr_regnum] = frame_addr + fdatap->cr_offset;
1652 /* If != 0, fdatap->lr_offset is the offset from the frame that holds
1654 if (fdatap->lr_offset != 0)
1655 fi->saved_regs[tdep->ppc_lr_regnum] = frame_addr + fdatap->lr_offset;
1657 /* If != 0, fdatap->vrsave_offset is the offset from the frame that holds
1659 if (fdatap->vrsave_offset != 0)
1660 fi->saved_regs[tdep->ppc_vrsave_regnum] = frame_addr + fdatap->vrsave_offset;
1663 /* Return the address of a frame. This is the inital %sp value when the frame
1664 was first allocated. For functions calling alloca(), it might be saved in
1665 an alloca register. */
1668 frame_initial_stack_address (struct frame_info *fi)
1671 struct rs6000_framedata fdata;
1672 struct frame_info *callee_fi;
1674 /* If the initial stack pointer (frame address) of this frame is known,
1677 if (fi->extra_info->initial_sp)
1678 return fi->extra_info->initial_sp;
1680 /* Find out if this function is using an alloca register. */
1682 (void) skip_prologue (get_pc_function_start (fi->pc), fi->pc, &fdata);
1684 /* If saved registers of this frame are not known yet, read and
1687 if (!fi->saved_regs)
1688 frame_get_saved_regs (fi, &fdata);
1690 /* If no alloca register used, then fi->frame is the value of the %sp for
1691 this frame, and it is good enough. */
1693 if (fdata.alloca_reg < 0)
1695 fi->extra_info->initial_sp = fi->frame;
1696 return fi->extra_info->initial_sp;
1699 /* There is an alloca register, use its value, in the current frame,
1700 as the initial stack pointer. */
1702 char *tmpbuf = alloca (MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE);
1703 if (frame_register_read (fi, fdata.alloca_reg, tmpbuf))
1705 fi->extra_info->initial_sp
1706 = extract_unsigned_integer (tmpbuf,
1707 REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (fdata.alloca_reg));
1710 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-04-17: At present the only time
1711 frame_register_read will fail is when the register isn't
1712 available. If that does happen, use the frame. */
1713 fi->extra_info->initial_sp = fi->frame;
1715 return fi->extra_info->initial_sp;
1718 /* Describe the pointer in each stack frame to the previous stack frame
1721 /* FRAME_CHAIN takes a frame's nominal address
1722 and produces the frame's chain-pointer. */
1724 /* In the case of the RS/6000, the frame's nominal address
1725 is the address of a 4-byte word containing the calling frame's address. */
1728 rs6000_frame_chain (struct frame_info *thisframe)
1730 CORE_ADDR fp, fpp, lr;
1731 int wordsize = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->wordsize;
1733 if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (thisframe->pc, thisframe->frame, thisframe->frame))
1734 return thisframe->frame; /* dummy frame same as caller's frame */
1736 if (inside_entry_file (thisframe->pc) ||
1737 thisframe->pc == entry_point_address ())
1740 if (thisframe->signal_handler_caller)
1741 fp = read_memory_addr (thisframe->frame + SIG_FRAME_FP_OFFSET,
1743 else if (thisframe->next != NULL
1744 && thisframe->next->signal_handler_caller
1745 && FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION (thisframe))
1746 /* A frameless function interrupted by a signal did not change the
1748 fp = FRAME_FP (thisframe);
1750 fp = read_memory_addr ((thisframe)->frame, wordsize);
1752 lr = read_register (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum);
1753 if (lr == entry_point_address ())
1754 if (fp != 0 && (fpp = read_memory_addr (fp, wordsize)) != 0)
1755 if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (lr, fpp, fpp))
1761 /* Return the size of register REG when words are WORDSIZE bytes long. If REG
1762 isn't available with that word size, return 0. */
1765 regsize (const struct reg *reg, int wordsize)
1767 return wordsize == 8 ? reg->sz64 : reg->sz32;
1770 /* Return the name of register number N, or null if no such register exists
1771 in the current architecture. */
1774 rs6000_register_name (int n)
1776 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1777 const struct reg *reg = tdep->regs + n;
1779 if (!regsize (reg, tdep->wordsize))
1784 /* Index within `registers' of the first byte of the space for
1788 rs6000_register_byte (int n)
1790 return gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->regoff[n];
1793 /* Return the number of bytes of storage in the actual machine representation
1794 for register N if that register is available, else return 0. */
1797 rs6000_register_raw_size (int n)
1799 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1800 const struct reg *reg = tdep->regs + n;
1801 return regsize (reg, tdep->wordsize);
1804 /* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type
1805 of data in register N. */
1807 static struct type *
1808 rs6000_register_virtual_type (int n)
1810 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
1811 const struct reg *reg = tdep->regs + n;
1814 return builtin_type_double;
1817 int size = regsize (reg, tdep->wordsize);
1821 if (tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum <= n && n <= tdep->ppc_ev31_regnum)
1822 return builtin_type_vec64;
1824 return builtin_type_int64;
1827 return builtin_type_vec128;
1830 return builtin_type_int32;
1836 /* For the PowerPC, it appears that the debug info marks float parameters as
1837 floats regardless of whether the function is prototyped, but the actual
1838 values are always passed in as doubles. Tell gdb to always assume that
1839 floats are passed as doubles and then converted in the callee. */
1842 rs6000_coerce_float_to_double (struct type *formal, struct type *actual)
1847 /* Return whether register N requires conversion when moving from raw format
1850 The register format for RS/6000 floating point registers is always
1851 double, we need a conversion if the memory format is float. */
1854 rs6000_register_convertible (int n)
1856 const struct reg *reg = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->regs + n;
1860 /* Convert data from raw format for register N in buffer FROM
1861 to virtual format with type TYPE in buffer TO. */
1864 rs6000_register_convert_to_virtual (int n, struct type *type,
1865 char *from, char *to)
1867 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (n))
1869 double val = extract_floating (from, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (n));
1870 store_floating (to, TYPE_LENGTH (type), val);
1873 memcpy (to, from, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (n));
1876 /* Convert data from virtual format with type TYPE in buffer FROM
1877 to raw format for register N in buffer TO. */
1880 rs6000_register_convert_to_raw (struct type *type, int n,
1881 char *from, char *to)
1883 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (n))
1885 double val = extract_floating (from, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
1886 store_floating (to, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (n), val);
1889 memcpy (to, from, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (n));
1893 e500_pseudo_register_read (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
1894 int reg_nr, void *buffer)
1898 char *temp_buffer = (char*) alloca (MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE);
1899 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
1901 if (reg_nr >= tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum
1902 && reg_nr <= tdep->ppc_gplast_regnum)
1904 base_regnum = reg_nr - tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum;
1906 /* Build the value in the provided buffer. */
1907 /* Read the raw register of which this one is the lower portion. */
1908 regcache_raw_read (regcache, base_regnum, temp_buffer);
1909 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1911 memcpy ((char *) buffer, temp_buffer + offset, 4);
1916 e500_pseudo_register_write (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct regcache *regcache,
1917 int reg_nr, const void *buffer)
1921 char *temp_buffer = (char*) alloca (MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE);
1922 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
1924 if (reg_nr >= tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum
1925 && reg_nr <= tdep->ppc_gplast_regnum)
1927 base_regnum = reg_nr - tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum + tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum;
1928 /* reg_nr is 32 bit here, and base_regnum is 64 bits. */
1929 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1932 /* Let's read the value of the base register into a temporary
1933 buffer, so that overwriting the last four bytes with the new
1934 value of the pseudo will leave the upper 4 bytes unchanged. */
1935 regcache_raw_read (regcache, base_regnum, temp_buffer);
1937 /* Write as an 8 byte quantity. */
1938 memcpy (temp_buffer + offset, (char *) buffer, 4);
1939 regcache_raw_write (regcache, base_regnum, temp_buffer);
1943 /* Convert a dwarf2 register number to a gdb REGNUM. */
1945 e500_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum (int num)
1948 if (0 <= num && num <= 31)
1949 return num + gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_gp0_regnum;
1954 /* Convert a dbx stab register number (from `r' declaration) to a gdb
1957 rs6000_stab_reg_to_regnum (int num)
1963 regnum = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_mq_regnum;
1966 regnum = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_lr_regnum;
1969 regnum = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_ctr_regnum;
1972 regnum = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_xer_regnum;
1981 /* Store the address of the place in which to copy the structure the
1982 subroutine will return. This is called from call_function.
1984 In RS/6000, struct return addresses are passed as an extra parameter in r3.
1985 In function return, callee is not responsible of returning this address
1986 back. Since gdb needs to find it, we will store in a designated variable
1987 `rs6000_struct_return_address'. */
1990 rs6000_store_struct_return (CORE_ADDR addr, CORE_ADDR sp)
1992 write_register (3, addr);
1993 rs6000_struct_return_address = addr;
1996 /* Write into appropriate registers a function return value
1997 of type TYPE, given in virtual format. */
1999 e500_store_return_value (struct type *type, char *valbuf)
2001 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2003 /* Everything is returned in GPR3 and up. */
2006 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
2007 while (copied < len)
2009 int regnum = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3 + i;
2010 int reg_size = REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum);
2011 char *reg_val_buf = alloca (reg_size);
2013 memcpy (reg_val_buf, valbuf + copied, reg_size);
2015 write_register_gen (regnum, reg_val_buf);
2021 rs6000_store_return_value (struct type *type, char *valbuf)
2023 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2025 if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
2027 /* Floating point values are returned starting from FPR1 and up.
2028 Say a double_double_double type could be returned in
2029 FPR1/FPR2/FPR3 triple. */
2031 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM + 1), valbuf,
2032 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
2033 else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
2035 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 16
2036 && TYPE_VECTOR (type))
2037 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum + 2),
2038 valbuf, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
2041 /* Everything else is returned in GPR3 and up. */
2042 write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->ppc_gp0_regnum + 3),
2043 valbuf, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
2046 /* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
2047 the address in which a function should return its structure value,
2048 as a CORE_ADDR (or an expression that can be used as one). */
2051 rs6000_extract_struct_value_address (char *regbuf)
2053 return rs6000_struct_return_address;
2056 /* Return whether PC is in a dummy function call.
2058 FIXME: This just checks for the end of the stack, which is broken
2059 for things like stepping through gcc nested function stubs. */
2062 rs6000_pc_in_call_dummy (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR sp, CORE_ADDR fp)
2064 return sp < pc && pc < fp;
2067 /* Hook called when a new child process is started. */
2070 rs6000_create_inferior (int pid)
2072 if (rs6000_set_host_arch_hook)
2073 rs6000_set_host_arch_hook (pid);
2076 /* Support for CONVERT_FROM_FUNC_PTR_ADDR(ADDR).
2078 Usually a function pointer's representation is simply the address
2079 of the function. On the RS/6000 however, a function pointer is
2080 represented by a pointer to a TOC entry. This TOC entry contains
2081 three words, the first word is the address of the function, the
2082 second word is the TOC pointer (r2), and the third word is the
2083 static chain value. Throughout GDB it is currently assumed that a
2084 function pointer contains the address of the function, which is not
2085 easy to fix. In addition, the conversion of a function address to
2086 a function pointer would require allocation of a TOC entry in the
2087 inferior's memory space, with all its drawbacks. To be able to
2088 call C++ virtual methods in the inferior (which are called via
2089 function pointers), find_function_addr uses this function to get the
2090 function address from a function pointer. */
2092 /* Return real function address if ADDR (a function pointer) is in the data
2093 space and is therefore a special function pointer. */
2096 rs6000_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (CORE_ADDR addr)
2098 struct obj_section *s;
2100 s = find_pc_section (addr);
2101 if (s && s->the_bfd_section->flags & SEC_CODE)
2104 /* ADDR is in the data space, so it's a special function pointer. */
2105 return read_memory_addr (addr, gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch)->wordsize);
2109 /* Handling the various POWER/PowerPC variants. */
2112 /* The arrays here called registers_MUMBLE hold information about available
2115 For each family of PPC variants, I've tried to isolate out the
2116 common registers and put them up front, so that as long as you get
2117 the general family right, GDB will correctly identify the registers
2118 common to that family. The common register sets are:
2120 For the 60x family: hid0 hid1 iabr dabr pir
2122 For the 505 and 860 family: eie eid nri
2124 For the 403 and 403GC: icdbdr esr dear evpr cdbcr tsr tcr pit tbhi
2125 tblo srr2 srr3 dbsr dbcr iac1 iac2 dac1 dac2 dccr iccr pbl1
2128 Most of these register groups aren't anything formal. I arrived at
2129 them by looking at the registers that occurred in more than one
2132 Note: kevinb/2002-04-30: Support for the fpscr register was added
2133 during April, 2002. Slot 70 is being used for PowerPC and slot 71
2134 for Power. For PowerPC, slot 70 was unused and was already in the
2135 PPC_UISA_SPRS which is ideally where fpscr should go. For Power,
2136 slot 70 was being used for "mq", so the next available slot (71)
2137 was chosen. It would have been nice to be able to make the
2138 register numbers the same across processor cores, but this wasn't
2139 possible without either 1) renumbering some registers for some
2140 processors or 2) assigning fpscr to a really high slot that's
2141 larger than any current register number. Doing (1) is bad because
2142 existing stubs would break. Doing (2) is undesirable because it
2143 would introduce a really large gap between fpscr and the rest of
2144 the registers for most processors. */
2146 /* Convenience macros for populating register arrays. */
2148 /* Within another macro, convert S to a string. */
2152 /* Return a struct reg defining register NAME that's 32 bits on 32-bit systems
2153 and 64 bits on 64-bit systems. */
2154 #define R(name) { STR(name), 4, 8, 0, 0 }
2156 /* Return a struct reg defining register NAME that's 32 bits on all
2158 #define R4(name) { STR(name), 4, 4, 0, 0 }
2160 /* Return a struct reg defining register NAME that's 64 bits on all
2162 #define R8(name) { STR(name), 8, 8, 0, 0 }
2164 /* Return a struct reg defining register NAME that's 128 bits on all
2166 #define R16(name) { STR(name), 16, 16, 0, 0 }
2168 /* Return a struct reg defining floating-point register NAME. */
2169 #define F(name) { STR(name), 8, 8, 1, 0 }
2171 /* Return a struct reg defining a pseudo register NAME. */
2172 #define P(name) { STR(name), 4, 8, 0, 1}
2174 /* Return a struct reg defining register NAME that's 32 bits on 32-bit
2175 systems and that doesn't exist on 64-bit systems. */
2176 #define R32(name) { STR(name), 4, 0, 0, 0 }
2178 /* Return a struct reg defining register NAME that's 64 bits on 64-bit
2179 systems and that doesn't exist on 32-bit systems. */
2180 #define R64(name) { STR(name), 0, 8, 0, 0 }
2182 /* Return a struct reg placeholder for a register that doesn't exist. */
2183 #define R0 { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }
2185 /* UISA registers common across all architectures, including POWER. */
2187 #define COMMON_UISA_REGS \
2188 /* 0 */ R(r0), R(r1), R(r2), R(r3), R(r4), R(r5), R(r6), R(r7), \
2189 /* 8 */ R(r8), R(r9), R(r10),R(r11),R(r12),R(r13),R(r14),R(r15), \
2190 /* 16 */ R(r16),R(r17),R(r18),R(r19),R(r20),R(r21),R(r22),R(r23), \
2191 /* 24 */ R(r24),R(r25),R(r26),R(r27),R(r28),R(r29),R(r30),R(r31), \
2192 /* 32 */ F(f0), F(f1), F(f2), F(f3), F(f4), F(f5), F(f6), F(f7), \
2193 /* 40 */ F(f8), F(f9), F(f10),F(f11),F(f12),F(f13),F(f14),F(f15), \
2194 /* 48 */ F(f16),F(f17),F(f18),F(f19),F(f20),F(f21),F(f22),F(f23), \
2195 /* 56 */ F(f24),F(f25),F(f26),F(f27),F(f28),F(f29),F(f30),F(f31), \
2196 /* 64 */ R(pc), R(ps)
2198 #define COMMON_UISA_NOFP_REGS \
2199 /* 0 */ R(r0), R(r1), R(r2), R(r3), R(r4), R(r5), R(r6), R(r7), \
2200 /* 8 */ R(r8), R(r9), R(r10),R(r11),R(r12),R(r13),R(r14),R(r15), \
2201 /* 16 */ R(r16),R(r17),R(r18),R(r19),R(r20),R(r21),R(r22),R(r23), \
2202 /* 24 */ R(r24),R(r25),R(r26),R(r27),R(r28),R(r29),R(r30),R(r31), \
2203 /* 32 */ R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, \
2204 /* 40 */ R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, \
2205 /* 48 */ R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, \
2206 /* 56 */ R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, R0, \
2207 /* 64 */ R(pc), R(ps)
2209 /* UISA-level SPRs for PowerPC. */
2210 #define PPC_UISA_SPRS \
2211 /* 66 */ R4(cr), R(lr), R(ctr), R4(xer), R4(fpscr)
2213 /* UISA-level SPRs for PowerPC without floating point support. */
2214 #define PPC_UISA_NOFP_SPRS \
2215 /* 66 */ R4(cr), R(lr), R(ctr), R4(xer), R0
2217 /* Segment registers, for PowerPC. */
2218 #define PPC_SEGMENT_REGS \
2219 /* 71 */ R32(sr0), R32(sr1), R32(sr2), R32(sr3), \
2220 /* 75 */ R32(sr4), R32(sr5), R32(sr6), R32(sr7), \
2221 /* 79 */ R32(sr8), R32(sr9), R32(sr10), R32(sr11), \
2222 /* 83 */ R32(sr12), R32(sr13), R32(sr14), R32(sr15)
2224 /* OEA SPRs for PowerPC. */
2225 #define PPC_OEA_SPRS \
2227 /* 88 */ R(ibat0u), R(ibat0l), R(ibat1u), R(ibat1l), \
2228 /* 92 */ R(ibat2u), R(ibat2l), R(ibat3u), R(ibat3l), \
2229 /* 96 */ R(dbat0u), R(dbat0l), R(dbat1u), R(dbat1l), \
2230 /* 100 */ R(dbat2u), R(dbat2l), R(dbat3u), R(dbat3l), \
2231 /* 104 */ R(sdr1), R64(asr), R(dar), R4(dsisr), \
2232 /* 108 */ R(sprg0), R(sprg1), R(sprg2), R(sprg3), \
2233 /* 112 */ R(srr0), R(srr1), R(tbl), R(tbu), \
2234 /* 116 */ R4(dec), R(dabr), R4(ear)
2236 /* AltiVec registers. */
2237 #define PPC_ALTIVEC_REGS \
2238 /*119*/R16(vr0), R16(vr1), R16(vr2), R16(vr3), R16(vr4), R16(vr5), R16(vr6), R16(vr7), \
2239 /*127*/R16(vr8), R16(vr9), R16(vr10),R16(vr11),R16(vr12),R16(vr13),R16(vr14),R16(vr15), \
2240 /*135*/R16(vr16),R16(vr17),R16(vr18),R16(vr19),R16(vr20),R16(vr21),R16(vr22),R16(vr23), \
2241 /*143*/R16(vr24),R16(vr25),R16(vr26),R16(vr27),R16(vr28),R16(vr29),R16(vr30),R16(vr31), \
2242 /*151*/R4(vscr), R4(vrsave)
2244 /* Vectors of hi-lo general purpose registers. */
2245 #define PPC_EV_REGS \
2246 /* 0*/R8(ev0), R8(ev1), R8(ev2), R8(ev3), R8(ev4), R8(ev5), R8(ev6), R8(ev7), \
2247 /* 8*/R8(ev8), R8(ev9), R8(ev10),R8(ev11),R8(ev12),R8(ev13),R8(ev14),R8(ev15), \
2248 /*16*/R8(ev16),R8(ev17),R8(ev18),R8(ev19),R8(ev20),R8(ev21),R8(ev22),R8(ev23), \
2249 /*24*/R8(ev24),R8(ev25),R8(ev26),R8(ev27),R8(ev28),R8(ev29),R8(ev30),R8(ev31)
2251 /* Lower half of the EV registers. */
2252 #define PPC_GPRS_PSEUDO_REGS \
2253 /* 0 */ P(r0), P(r1), P(r2), P(r3), P(r4), P(r5), P(r6), P(r7), \
2254 /* 8 */ P(r8), P(r9), P(r10),P(r11),P(r12),P(r13),P(r14),P(r15), \
2255 /* 16 */ P(r16),P(r17),P(r18),P(r19),P(r20),P(r21),P(r22),P(r23), \
2256 /* 24 */ P(r24),P(r25),P(r26),P(r27),P(r28),P(r29),P(r30),P(r31), \
2258 /* IBM POWER (pre-PowerPC) architecture, user-level view. We only cover
2259 user-level SPR's. */
2260 static const struct reg registers_power[] =
2263 /* 66 */ R4(cnd), R(lr), R(cnt), R4(xer), R4(mq),
2267 /* PowerPC UISA - a PPC processor as viewed by user-level code. A UISA-only
2268 view of the PowerPC. */
2269 static const struct reg registers_powerpc[] =
2276 /* PowerPC UISA - a PPC processor as viewed by user-level
2277 code, but without floating point registers. */
2278 static const struct reg registers_powerpc_nofp[] =
2280 COMMON_UISA_NOFP_REGS,
2284 /* IBM PowerPC 403. */
2285 static const struct reg registers_403[] =
2291 /* 119 */ R(icdbdr), R(esr), R(dear), R(evpr),
2292 /* 123 */ R(cdbcr), R(tsr), R(tcr), R(pit),
2293 /* 127 */ R(tbhi), R(tblo), R(srr2), R(srr3),
2294 /* 131 */ R(dbsr), R(dbcr), R(iac1), R(iac2),
2295 /* 135 */ R(dac1), R(dac2), R(dccr), R(iccr),
2296 /* 139 */ R(pbl1), R(pbu1), R(pbl2), R(pbu2)
2299 /* IBM PowerPC 403GC. */
2300 static const struct reg registers_403GC[] =
2306 /* 119 */ R(icdbdr), R(esr), R(dear), R(evpr),
2307 /* 123 */ R(cdbcr), R(tsr), R(tcr), R(pit),
2308 /* 127 */ R(tbhi), R(tblo), R(srr2), R(srr3),
2309 /* 131 */ R(dbsr), R(dbcr), R(iac1), R(iac2),
2310 /* 135 */ R(dac1), R(dac2), R(dccr), R(iccr),
2311 /* 139 */ R(pbl1), R(pbu1), R(pbl2), R(pbu2),
2312 /* 143 */ R(zpr), R(pid), R(sgr), R(dcwr),
2313 /* 147 */ R(tbhu), R(tblu)
2316 /* Motorola PowerPC 505. */
2317 static const struct reg registers_505[] =
2323 /* 119 */ R(eie), R(eid), R(nri)
2326 /* Motorola PowerPC 860 or 850. */
2327 static const struct reg registers_860[] =
2333 /* 119 */ R(eie), R(eid), R(nri), R(cmpa),
2334 /* 123 */ R(cmpb), R(cmpc), R(cmpd), R(icr),
2335 /* 127 */ R(der), R(counta), R(countb), R(cmpe),
2336 /* 131 */ R(cmpf), R(cmpg), R(cmph), R(lctrl1),
2337 /* 135 */ R(lctrl2), R(ictrl), R(bar), R(ic_cst),
2338 /* 139 */ R(ic_adr), R(ic_dat), R(dc_cst), R(dc_adr),
2339 /* 143 */ R(dc_dat), R(dpdr), R(dpir), R(immr),
2340 /* 147 */ R(mi_ctr), R(mi_ap), R(mi_epn), R(mi_twc),
2341 /* 151 */ R(mi_rpn), R(md_ctr), R(m_casid), R(md_ap),
2342 /* 155 */ R(md_epn), R(md_twb), R(md_twc), R(md_rpn),
2343 /* 159 */ R(m_tw), R(mi_dbcam), R(mi_dbram0), R(mi_dbram1),
2344 /* 163 */ R(md_dbcam), R(md_dbram0), R(md_dbram1)
2347 /* Motorola PowerPC 601. Note that the 601 has different register numbers
2348 for reading and writing RTCU and RTCL. However, how one reads and writes a
2349 register is the stub's problem. */
2350 static const struct reg registers_601[] =
2356 /* 119 */ R(hid0), R(hid1), R(iabr), R(dabr),
2357 /* 123 */ R(pir), R(mq), R(rtcu), R(rtcl)
2360 /* Motorola PowerPC 602. */
2361 static const struct reg registers_602[] =
2367 /* 119 */ R(hid0), R(hid1), R(iabr), R0,
2368 /* 123 */ R0, R(tcr), R(ibr), R(esassr),
2369 /* 127 */ R(sebr), R(ser), R(sp), R(lt)
2372 /* Motorola/IBM PowerPC 603 or 603e. */
2373 static const struct reg registers_603[] =
2379 /* 119 */ R(hid0), R(hid1), R(iabr), R0,
2380 /* 123 */ R0, R(dmiss), R(dcmp), R(hash1),
2381 /* 127 */ R(hash2), R(imiss), R(icmp), R(rpa)
2384 /* Motorola PowerPC 604 or 604e. */
2385 static const struct reg registers_604[] =
2391 /* 119 */ R(hid0), R(hid1), R(iabr), R(dabr),
2392 /* 123 */ R(pir), R(mmcr0), R(pmc1), R(pmc2),
2393 /* 127 */ R(sia), R(sda)
2396 /* Motorola/IBM PowerPC 750 or 740. */
2397 static const struct reg registers_750[] =
2403 /* 119 */ R(hid0), R(hid1), R(iabr), R(dabr),
2404 /* 123 */ R0, R(ummcr0), R(upmc1), R(upmc2),
2405 /* 127 */ R(usia), R(ummcr1), R(upmc3), R(upmc4),
2406 /* 131 */ R(mmcr0), R(pmc1), R(pmc2), R(sia),
2407 /* 135 */ R(mmcr1), R(pmc3), R(pmc4), R(l2cr),
2408 /* 139 */ R(ictc), R(thrm1), R(thrm2), R(thrm3)
2412 /* Motorola PowerPC 7400. */
2413 static const struct reg registers_7400[] =
2415 /* gpr0-gpr31, fpr0-fpr31 */
2417 /* ctr, xre, lr, cr */
2422 /* vr0-vr31, vrsave, vscr */
2424 /* FIXME? Add more registers? */
2427 /* Motorola e500. */
2428 static const struct reg registers_e500[] =
2431 /* cr, lr, ctr, xer, "" */
2436 PPC_GPRS_PSEUDO_REGS
2439 /* Information about a particular processor variant. */
2443 /* Name of this variant. */
2446 /* English description of the variant. */
2449 /* bfd_arch_info.arch corresponding to variant. */
2450 enum bfd_architecture arch;
2452 /* bfd_arch_info.mach corresponding to variant. */
2455 /* Number of real registers. */
2458 /* Number of pseudo registers. */
2461 /* Number of total registers (the sum of nregs and npregs). */
2464 /* Table of register names; registers[R] is the name of the register
2466 const struct reg *regs;
2469 #define tot_num_registers(list) (sizeof (list) / sizeof((list)[0]))
2472 num_registers (const struct reg *reg_list, int num_tot_regs)
2477 for (i = 0; i < num_tot_regs; i++)
2478 if (!reg_list[i].pseudo)
2485 num_pseudo_registers (const struct reg *reg_list, int num_tot_regs)
2490 for (i = 0; i < num_tot_regs; i++)
2491 if (reg_list[i].pseudo)
2497 /* Information in this table comes from the following web sites:
2498 IBM: http://www.chips.ibm.com:80/products/embedded/
2499 Motorola: http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/
2501 I'm sure I've got some of the variant descriptions not quite right.
2502 Please report any inaccuracies you find to GDB's maintainer.
2504 If you add entries to this table, please be sure to allow the new
2505 value as an argument to the --with-cpu flag, in configure.in. */
2507 static struct variant variants[] =
2510 {"powerpc", "PowerPC user-level", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2511 bfd_mach_ppc, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_powerpc),
2513 {"power", "POWER user-level", bfd_arch_rs6000,
2514 bfd_mach_rs6k, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_power),
2516 {"403", "IBM PowerPC 403", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2517 bfd_mach_ppc_403, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_403),
2519 {"601", "Motorola PowerPC 601", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2520 bfd_mach_ppc_601, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_601),
2522 {"602", "Motorola PowerPC 602", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2523 bfd_mach_ppc_602, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_602),
2525 {"603", "Motorola/IBM PowerPC 603 or 603e", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2526 bfd_mach_ppc_603, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_603),
2528 {"604", "Motorola PowerPC 604 or 604e", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2529 604, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_604),
2531 {"403GC", "IBM PowerPC 403GC", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2532 bfd_mach_ppc_403gc, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_403GC),
2534 {"505", "Motorola PowerPC 505", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2535 bfd_mach_ppc_505, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_505),
2537 {"860", "Motorola PowerPC 860 or 850", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2538 bfd_mach_ppc_860, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_860),
2540 {"750", "Motorola/IBM PowerPC 750 or 740", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2541 bfd_mach_ppc_750, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_750),
2543 {"7400", "Motorola/IBM PowerPC 7400 (G4)", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2544 bfd_mach_ppc_7400, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_7400),
2546 {"e500", "Motorola PowerPC e500", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2547 bfd_mach_ppc_e500, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_e500),
2551 {"powerpc64", "PowerPC 64-bit user-level", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2552 bfd_mach_ppc64, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_powerpc),
2554 {"620", "Motorola PowerPC 620", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2555 bfd_mach_ppc_620, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_powerpc),
2557 {"630", "Motorola PowerPC 630", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2558 bfd_mach_ppc_630, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_powerpc),
2560 {"a35", "PowerPC A35", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2561 bfd_mach_ppc_a35, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_powerpc),
2563 {"rs64ii", "PowerPC rs64ii", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2564 bfd_mach_ppc_rs64ii, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_powerpc),
2566 {"rs64iii", "PowerPC rs64iii", bfd_arch_powerpc,
2567 bfd_mach_ppc_rs64iii, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_powerpc),
2570 /* FIXME: I haven't checked the register sets of the following. */
2571 {"rs1", "IBM POWER RS1", bfd_arch_rs6000,
2572 bfd_mach_rs6k_rs1, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_power),
2574 {"rsc", "IBM POWER RSC", bfd_arch_rs6000,
2575 bfd_mach_rs6k_rsc, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_power),
2577 {"rs2", "IBM POWER RS2", bfd_arch_rs6000,
2578 bfd_mach_rs6k_rs2, -1, -1, tot_num_registers (registers_power),
2581 {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
2584 /* Initialize the number of registers and pseudo registers in each variant. */
2587 init_variants (void)
2591 for (v = variants; v->name; v++)
2594 v->nregs = num_registers (v->regs, v->num_tot_regs);
2595 if (v->npregs == -1)
2596 v->npregs = num_pseudo_registers (v->regs, v->num_tot_regs);
2600 /* Return the variant corresponding to architecture ARCH and machine number
2601 MACH. If no such variant exists, return null. */
2603 static const struct variant *
2604 find_variant_by_arch (enum bfd_architecture arch, unsigned long mach)
2606 const struct variant *v;
2608 for (v = variants; v->name; v++)
2609 if (arch == v->arch && mach == v->mach)
2616 gdb_print_insn_powerpc (bfd_vma memaddr, disassemble_info *info)
2618 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
2619 return print_insn_big_powerpc (memaddr, info);
2621 return print_insn_little_powerpc (memaddr, info);
2624 /* Initialize the current architecture based on INFO. If possible, re-use an
2625 architecture from ARCHES, which is a list of architectures already created
2626 during this debugging session.
2628 Called e.g. at program startup, when reading a core file, and when reading
2631 static struct gdbarch *
2632 rs6000_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
2634 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
2635 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep;
2636 int wordsize, from_xcoff_exec, from_elf_exec, power, i, off;
2638 const struct variant *v;
2639 enum bfd_architecture arch;
2643 enum gdb_osabi osabi = GDB_OSABI_UNKNOWN;
2646 from_xcoff_exec = info.abfd && info.abfd->format == bfd_object &&
2647 bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_xcoff_flavour;
2649 from_elf_exec = info.abfd && info.abfd->format == bfd_object &&
2650 bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour;
2652 sysv_abi = info.abfd && bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour;
2655 osabi = gdbarch_lookup_osabi (info.abfd);
2657 /* Check word size. If INFO is from a binary file, infer it from
2658 that, else choose a likely default. */
2659 if (from_xcoff_exec)
2661 if (bfd_xcoff_is_xcoff64 (info.abfd))
2666 else if (from_elf_exec)
2668 if (elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64)
2675 if (info.bfd_arch_info != NULL && info.bfd_arch_info->bits_per_word != 0)
2676 wordsize = info.bfd_arch_info->bits_per_word /
2677 info.bfd_arch_info->bits_per_byte;
2682 /* Find a candidate among extant architectures. */
2683 for (arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
2685 arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches->next, &info))
2687 /* Word size in the various PowerPC bfd_arch_info structs isn't
2688 meaningful, because 64-bit CPUs can run in 32-bit mode. So, perform
2689 separate word size check. */
2690 tdep = gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch);
2691 if (tdep && tdep->wordsize == wordsize && tdep->osabi == osabi)
2692 return arches->gdbarch;
2695 /* None found, create a new architecture from INFO, whose bfd_arch_info
2696 validity depends on the source:
2697 - executable useless
2698 - rs6000_host_arch() good
2700 - "set arch" trust blindly
2701 - GDB startup useless but harmless */
2703 if (!from_xcoff_exec)
2705 arch = info.bfd_arch_info->arch;
2706 mach = info.bfd_arch_info->mach;
2710 arch = bfd_arch_powerpc;
2712 bfd_default_set_arch_mach (&abfd, arch, mach);
2713 info.bfd_arch_info = bfd_get_arch_info (&abfd);
2715 tdep = xmalloc (sizeof (struct gdbarch_tdep));
2716 tdep->wordsize = wordsize;
2717 tdep->osabi = osabi;
2719 /* For e500 executables, the apuinfo section is of help here. Such
2720 section contains the identifier and revision number of each
2721 Application-specific Processing Unit that is present on the
2722 chip. The content of the section is determined by the assembler
2723 which looks at each instruction and determines which unit (and
2724 which version of it) can execute it. In our case we just look for
2725 the existance of the section. */
2729 sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (info.abfd, ".PPC.EMB.apuinfo");
2732 arch = info.bfd_arch_info->arch;
2733 mach = bfd_mach_ppc_e500;
2734 bfd_default_set_arch_mach (&abfd, arch, mach);
2735 info.bfd_arch_info = bfd_get_arch_info (&abfd);
2739 gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, tdep);
2740 power = arch == bfd_arch_rs6000;
2742 /* Initialize the number of real and pseudo registers in each variant. */
2745 /* Choose variant. */
2746 v = find_variant_by_arch (arch, mach);
2750 tdep->regs = v->regs;
2752 tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum = 0;
2753 tdep->ppc_gplast_regnum = 31;
2754 tdep->ppc_toc_regnum = 2;
2755 tdep->ppc_ps_regnum = 65;
2756 tdep->ppc_cr_regnum = 66;
2757 tdep->ppc_lr_regnum = 67;
2758 tdep->ppc_ctr_regnum = 68;
2759 tdep->ppc_xer_regnum = 69;
2760 if (v->mach == bfd_mach_ppc_601)
2761 tdep->ppc_mq_regnum = 124;
2763 tdep->ppc_mq_regnum = 70;
2765 tdep->ppc_mq_regnum = -1;
2766 tdep->ppc_fpscr_regnum = power ? 71 : 70;
2768 set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, 64);
2769 set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, 1);
2770 set_gdbarch_fp_regnum (gdbarch, 1);
2771 set_gdbarch_deprecated_extract_return_value (gdbarch,
2772 rs6000_extract_return_value);
2773 set_gdbarch_deprecated_store_return_value (gdbarch, rs6000_store_return_value);
2775 if (v->arch == bfd_arch_powerpc)
2779 tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum = 71;
2780 tdep->ppc_vrsave_regnum = 104;
2781 tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum = -1;
2782 tdep->ppc_ev31_regnum = -1;
2784 case bfd_mach_ppc_7400:
2785 tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum = 119;
2786 tdep->ppc_vrsave_regnum = 153;
2787 tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum = -1;
2788 tdep->ppc_ev31_regnum = -1;
2790 case bfd_mach_ppc_e500:
2791 tdep->ppc_gp0_regnum = 39;
2792 tdep->ppc_gplast_regnum = 70;
2793 tdep->ppc_toc_regnum = -1;
2794 tdep->ppc_ps_regnum = 1;
2795 tdep->ppc_cr_regnum = 2;
2796 tdep->ppc_lr_regnum = 3;
2797 tdep->ppc_ctr_regnum = 4;
2798 tdep->ppc_xer_regnum = 5;
2799 tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum = 7;
2800 tdep->ppc_ev31_regnum = 38;
2801 set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, 0);
2802 set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, 40);
2803 set_gdbarch_fp_regnum (gdbarch, 40);
2804 set_gdbarch_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch, e500_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum);
2805 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_read (gdbarch, e500_pseudo_register_read);
2806 set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_write (gdbarch, e500_pseudo_register_write);
2807 set_gdbarch_extract_return_value (gdbarch, e500_extract_return_value);
2808 set_gdbarch_deprecated_store_return_value (gdbarch, e500_store_return_value);
2811 tdep->ppc_vr0_regnum = -1;
2812 tdep->ppc_vrsave_regnum = -1;
2813 tdep->ppc_ev0_regnum = -1;
2814 tdep->ppc_ev31_regnum = -1;
2818 /* Set lr_frame_offset. */
2820 tdep->lr_frame_offset = 16;
2822 tdep->lr_frame_offset = 4;
2824 tdep->lr_frame_offset = 8;
2826 /* Calculate byte offsets in raw register array. */
2827 tdep->regoff = xmalloc (v->num_tot_regs * sizeof (int));
2828 for (i = off = 0; i < v->num_tot_regs; i++)
2830 tdep->regoff[i] = off;
2831 off += regsize (v->regs + i, wordsize);
2834 /* Select instruction printer. */
2836 set_gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, print_insn_rs6000);
2838 set_gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, gdb_print_insn_powerpc);
2840 set_gdbarch_read_pc (gdbarch, generic_target_read_pc);
2841 set_gdbarch_write_pc (gdbarch, generic_target_write_pc);
2842 set_gdbarch_read_fp (gdbarch, generic_target_read_fp);
2843 set_gdbarch_read_sp (gdbarch, generic_target_read_sp);
2844 set_gdbarch_write_sp (gdbarch, generic_target_write_sp);
2846 set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, v->nregs);
2847 set_gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch, v->npregs);
2848 set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, rs6000_register_name);
2849 set_gdbarch_register_size (gdbarch, wordsize);
2850 set_gdbarch_register_bytes (gdbarch, off);
2851 set_gdbarch_register_byte (gdbarch, rs6000_register_byte);
2852 set_gdbarch_register_raw_size (gdbarch, rs6000_register_raw_size);
2853 set_gdbarch_max_register_raw_size (gdbarch, 16);
2854 set_gdbarch_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, generic_register_size);
2855 set_gdbarch_max_register_virtual_size (gdbarch, 16);
2856 set_gdbarch_register_virtual_type (gdbarch, rs6000_register_virtual_type);
2858 set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, wordsize * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2859 set_gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch, 2 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2860 set_gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch, 4 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2861 set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, wordsize * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2862 set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 8 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2863 set_gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch, 4 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2864 set_gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch, 8 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2865 set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 8 * TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
2866 set_gdbarch_char_signed (gdbarch, 0);
2868 set_gdbarch_use_generic_dummy_frames (gdbarch, 1);
2869 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_length (gdbarch, 0);
2870 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_location (gdbarch, AT_ENTRY_POINT);
2871 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_address (gdbarch, entry_point_address);
2872 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset_p (gdbarch, 1);
2873 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset (gdbarch, 0);
2874 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_start_offset (gdbarch, 0);
2875 set_gdbarch_pc_in_call_dummy (gdbarch, generic_pc_in_call_dummy);
2876 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_p (gdbarch, 1);
2877 set_gdbarch_call_dummy_stack_adjust_p (gdbarch, 0);
2878 set_gdbarch_get_saved_register (gdbarch, generic_unwind_get_saved_register);
2879 set_gdbarch_fix_call_dummy (gdbarch, rs6000_fix_call_dummy);
2880 set_gdbarch_push_dummy_frame (gdbarch, generic_push_dummy_frame);
2881 set_gdbarch_save_dummy_frame_tos (gdbarch, generic_save_dummy_frame_tos);
2882 set_gdbarch_push_return_address (gdbarch, ppc_push_return_address);
2883 set_gdbarch_believe_pcc_promotion (gdbarch, 1);
2884 set_gdbarch_coerce_float_to_double (gdbarch, rs6000_coerce_float_to_double);
2886 set_gdbarch_register_convertible (gdbarch, rs6000_register_convertible);
2887 set_gdbarch_register_convert_to_virtual (gdbarch, rs6000_register_convert_to_virtual);
2888 set_gdbarch_register_convert_to_raw (gdbarch, rs6000_register_convert_to_raw);
2889 set_gdbarch_stab_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch, rs6000_stab_reg_to_regnum);
2890 /* Note: kevinb/2002-04-12: I'm not convinced that rs6000_push_arguments()
2891 is correct for the SysV ABI when the wordsize is 8, but I'm also
2892 fairly certain that ppc_sysv_abi_push_arguments() will give even
2893 worse results since it only works for 32-bit code. So, for the moment,
2894 we're better off calling rs6000_push_arguments() since it works for
2895 64-bit code. At some point in the future, this matter needs to be
2897 if (sysv_abi && wordsize == 4)
2898 set_gdbarch_push_arguments (gdbarch, ppc_sysv_abi_push_arguments);
2900 set_gdbarch_push_arguments (gdbarch, rs6000_push_arguments);
2902 set_gdbarch_store_struct_return (gdbarch, rs6000_store_struct_return);
2903 set_gdbarch_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address (gdbarch, rs6000_extract_struct_value_address);
2904 set_gdbarch_pop_frame (gdbarch, rs6000_pop_frame);
2906 set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, rs6000_skip_prologue);
2907 set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
2908 set_gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch, 0);
2909 set_gdbarch_function_start_offset (gdbarch, 0);
2910 set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, rs6000_breakpoint_from_pc);
2912 /* Not sure on this. FIXMEmgo */
2913 set_gdbarch_frame_args_skip (gdbarch, 8);
2916 set_gdbarch_use_struct_convention (gdbarch,
2917 ppc_sysv_abi_use_struct_convention);
2919 set_gdbarch_use_struct_convention (gdbarch,
2920 generic_use_struct_convention);
2922 set_gdbarch_frame_chain_valid (gdbarch, file_frame_chain_valid);
2924 set_gdbarch_frameless_function_invocation (gdbarch,
2925 rs6000_frameless_function_invocation);
2926 set_gdbarch_frame_chain (gdbarch, rs6000_frame_chain);
2927 set_gdbarch_frame_saved_pc (gdbarch, rs6000_frame_saved_pc);
2929 set_gdbarch_frame_init_saved_regs (gdbarch, rs6000_frame_init_saved_regs);
2930 set_gdbarch_init_extra_frame_info (gdbarch, rs6000_init_extra_frame_info);
2934 /* Handle RS/6000 function pointers (which are really function
2936 set_gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch,
2937 rs6000_convert_from_func_ptr_addr);
2939 set_gdbarch_frame_args_address (gdbarch, rs6000_frame_args_address);
2940 set_gdbarch_frame_locals_address (gdbarch, rs6000_frame_args_address);
2941 set_gdbarch_saved_pc_after_call (gdbarch, rs6000_saved_pc_after_call);
2943 /* We can't tell how many args there are
2944 now that the C compiler delays popping them. */
2945 set_gdbarch_frame_num_args (gdbarch, frame_num_args_unknown);
2947 /* Hook in ABI-specific overrides, if they have been registered. */
2948 gdbarch_init_osabi (info, gdbarch, osabi);
2954 rs6000_dump_tdep (struct gdbarch *current_gdbarch, struct ui_file *file)
2956 struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (current_gdbarch);
2961 fprintf_unfiltered (file, "rs6000_dump_tdep: OS ABI = %s\n",
2962 gdbarch_osabi_name (tdep->osabi));
2965 static struct cmd_list_element *info_powerpc_cmdlist = NULL;
2968 rs6000_info_powerpc_command (char *args, int from_tty)
2970 help_list (info_powerpc_cmdlist, "info powerpc ", class_info, gdb_stdout);
2973 /* Initialization code. */
2976 _initialize_rs6000_tdep (void)
2978 gdbarch_register (bfd_arch_rs6000, rs6000_gdbarch_init, rs6000_dump_tdep);
2979 gdbarch_register (bfd_arch_powerpc, rs6000_gdbarch_init, rs6000_dump_tdep);
2981 /* Add root prefix command for "info powerpc" commands */
2982 add_prefix_cmd ("powerpc", class_info, rs6000_info_powerpc_command,
2983 "Various POWERPC info specific commands.",
2984 &info_powerpc_cmdlist, "info powerpc ", 0, &infolist);