1 /* *INDENT-OFF* */ /* ATTR_FORMAT confuses indent, avoid running it for now */
2 /* Basic, host-specific, and target-specific definitions for GDB.
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27 #include "config.h" /* Generated by configure. */
30 #include <errno.h> /* System call error return status. */
36 #include <sys/types.h> /* For size_t. */
43 /* First include ansidecl.h so we can use the various macro definitions
44 here and in all subsequent file inclusions. */
48 #include "gdb_locale.h"
50 /* For ``enum target_signal''. */
51 #include "gdb/signals.h"
53 /* Just in case they're not defined in stdio.h. */
62 #include <stdarg.h> /* For va_list. */
64 #include "libiberty.h"
66 /* For BFD64 and bfd_vma. */
70 /* The target is partially multi-arched. Both "tm.h" and the
71 multi-arch vector provide definitions. "tm.h" normally overrides
72 the multi-arch vector (but there are a few exceptions). */
74 #define GDB_MULTI_ARCH_PARTIAL 1
76 /* The target is partially multi-arched. Both the multi-arch vector
77 and "tm.h" provide definitions. "tm.h" cannot override a definition
78 provided by the multi-arch vector. It is detected as a compilation
81 This setting is only useful during a multi-arch conversion. */
83 #define GDB_MULTI_ARCH_TM 2
85 /* The target is pure multi-arch. The MULTI-ARCH vector provides all
86 definitions. "tm.h" is linked to an empty file. */
88 #define GDB_MULTI_ARCH_PURE 3
92 /* An address in the program being debugged. Host byte order. Rather
93 than duplicate all the logic in BFD which figures out what type
94 this is (long, long long, etc.) and whether it needs to be 64
95 bits (the host/target interactions are subtle), we just use
98 typedef bfd_vma CORE_ADDR;
100 /* This is to make sure that LONGEST is at least as big as CORE_ADDR. */
106 #define LONGEST BFD_HOST_64_BIT
107 #define ULONGEST BFD_HOST_U_64_BIT
111 #ifdef CC_HAS_LONG_LONG
112 #define LONGEST long long
113 #define ULONGEST unsigned long long
115 #ifdef BFD_HOST_64_BIT
116 /* BFD_HOST_64_BIT is defined for some hosts that don't have long long
117 (e.g. i386-windows) so try it. */
118 #define LONGEST BFD_HOST_64_BIT
119 #define ULONGEST BFD_HOST_U_64_BIT
122 #define ULONGEST unsigned long
126 #endif /* No BFD64 */
128 #endif /* ! LONGEST */
131 #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
134 #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
137 /* Macros to do string compares.
139 NOTE: cagney/2000-03-14:
141 While old code can continue to refer to these macros, new code is
142 probably better off using strcmp() directly vis: ``strcmp() == 0''
143 and ``strcmp() != 0''.
145 This is because modern compilers can directly inline strcmp()
146 making the original justification for these macros - avoid function
147 call overhead by pre-testing the first characters
148 (``*X==*Y?...:0'') - redundant.
150 ``Even if [...] testing the first character does have a modest
151 performance improvement, I'd rather that whenever a performance
152 issue is found that we spend the effort on algorithmic
153 optimizations than micro-optimizing.'' J.T. */
155 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-11-23: All instances of STREQ[N] covered by
156 testing GDB on a stabs system have been replaced by equivalent
157 str[n]cmp calls. To avoid the possability of introducing bugs when
158 making untested changes, the remaining references were deprecated
159 rather than replaced. */
161 /* DISCLAIMER: cagney/2003-11-23: Simplified definition of these
162 macros so that they just map directly onto strcmp equivalent. I'm
163 not responsible for any breakage due to code that relied on the old
164 underlying implementation. */
166 #define DEPRECATED_STREQ(a,b) (strcmp ((a), (b)) == 0)
167 #define DEPRECATED_STREQN(a,b,c) (strncmp ((a), (b), (c)) == 0)
169 /* Check if a character is one of the commonly used C++ marker characters. */
170 extern int is_cplus_marker (int);
172 /* enable xdb commands if set */
173 extern int xdb_commands;
175 /* enable dbx commands if set */
176 extern int dbx_commands;
178 /* System root path, used to find libraries etc. */
179 extern char *gdb_sysroot;
181 extern int quit_flag;
182 extern int immediate_quit;
183 extern int sevenbit_strings;
185 extern void quit (void);
187 /* FIXME: cagney/2000-03-13: It has been suggested that the peformance
188 benefits of having a ``QUIT'' macro rather than a function are
189 marginal. If the overhead of a QUIT function call is proving
190 significant then its calling frequency should probably be reduced
191 [kingdon]. A profile analyzing the current situtation is
195 /* do twice to force compiler warning */
196 #define QUIT_FIXME "FIXME"
197 #define QUIT_FIXME "ignoring redefinition of QUIT"
200 if (quit_flag) quit (); \
201 if (deprecated_interactive_hook) deprecated_interactive_hook (); \
205 /* Languages represented in the symbol table and elsewhere.
206 This should probably be in language.h, but since enum's can't
207 be forward declared to satisfy opaque references before their
208 actual definition, needs to be here. */
212 language_unknown, /* Language not known */
213 language_auto, /* Placeholder for automatic setting */
215 language_cplus, /* C++ */
216 language_objc, /* Objective-C */
217 language_java, /* Java */
218 language_fortran, /* Fortran */
219 language_m2, /* Modula-2 */
220 language_asm, /* Assembly language */
221 language_scm, /* Scheme / Guile */
222 language_pascal, /* Pascal */
223 language_minimal, /* All other languages, minimal support only */
231 unspecified_precision
234 /* A generic, not quite boolean, enumeration. */
242 /* Potential ways that a function can return a value of a given type. */
243 enum return_value_convention
245 /* Where the return value has been squeezed into one or more
247 RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION,
248 /* Commonly known as the "struct return convention". The caller
249 passes an additional hidden first parameter to the caller. That
250 parameter contains the address at which the value being returned
251 should be stored. While typically, and historically, used for
252 large structs, this is convention is applied to values of many
254 RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION,
255 /* Like the "struct return convention" above, but where the ABI
256 guarantees that the called function stores the address at which
257 the value being returned is stored in a well-defined location,
258 such as a register or memory slot in the stack frame. Don't use
259 this if the ABI doesn't explicitly guarantees this. */
260 RETURN_VALUE_ABI_RETURNS_ADDRESS,
261 /* Like the "struct return convention" above, but where the ABI
262 guarantees that the address at which the value being returned is
263 stored will be available in a well-defined location, such as a
264 register or memory slot in the stack frame. Don't use this if
265 the ABI doesn't explicitly guarantees this. */
266 RETURN_VALUE_ABI_PRESERVES_ADDRESS,
269 /* the cleanup list records things that have to be undone
270 if an error happens (descriptors to be closed, memory to be freed, etc.)
271 Each link in the chain records a function to call and an
274 Use make_cleanup to add an element to the cleanup chain.
275 Use do_cleanups to do all cleanup actions back to a given
276 point in the chain. Use discard_cleanups to remove cleanups
277 from the chain back to a given point, not doing them. */
281 struct cleanup *next;
282 void (*function) (void *);
287 /* The ability to declare that a function never returns is useful, but
288 not really required to compile GDB successfully, so the NORETURN and
289 ATTR_NORETURN macros normally expand into nothing. */
291 /* If compiling with older versions of GCC, a function may be declared
292 "volatile" to indicate that it does not return. */
295 #if defined(__GNUC__) \
296 && (__GNUC__ == 1 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7))
297 #define NORETURN volatile
299 #define NORETURN /* nothing */
303 /* GCC 2.5 and later versions define a function attribute "noreturn",
304 which is the preferred way to declare that a function never returns.
305 However GCC 2.7 appears to be the first version in which this fully
306 works everywhere we use it. */
308 #ifndef ATTR_NORETURN
309 #if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7))
310 #define ATTR_NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn))
312 #define ATTR_NORETURN /* nothing */
317 #if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4))
318 #define ATTR_FORMAT(type, x, y) __attribute__ ((format(type, x, y)))
320 #define ATTR_FORMAT(type, x, y) /* nothing */
324 /* Be conservative and use enum bitfields only with GCC.
325 This is copied from gcc 3.3.1, system.h. */
327 #if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 2)
328 #define ENUM_BITFIELD(TYPE) enum TYPE
330 #define ENUM_BITFIELD(TYPE) unsigned int
333 /* Needed for various prototypes */
339 /* From blockframe.c */
341 extern int inside_entry_func (struct frame_info *this_frame);
343 extern int inside_main_func (CORE_ADDR pc);
347 extern void initialize_utils (void);
349 extern void notice_quit (void);
351 extern int strcmp_iw (const char *, const char *);
353 extern int strcmp_iw_ordered (const char *, const char *);
355 extern int streq (const char *, const char *);
357 extern int subset_compare (char *, char *);
359 extern char *safe_strerror (int);
361 extern void request_quit (int);
363 extern void do_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
364 extern void do_final_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
365 extern void do_run_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
366 extern void do_exec_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
367 extern void do_exec_error_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
369 extern void discard_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
370 extern void discard_final_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
371 extern void discard_exec_error_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
372 extern void discard_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **, struct cleanup *);
374 /* NOTE: cagney/2000-03-04: This typedef is strictly for the
375 make_cleanup function declarations below. Do not use this typedef
376 as a cast when passing functions into the make_cleanup() code.
377 Instead either use a bounce function or add a wrapper function.
378 Calling a f(char*) function with f(void*) is non-portable. */
379 typedef void (make_cleanup_ftype) (void *);
381 extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
383 extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_freeargv (char **);
386 extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (struct ui_file *);
388 extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_close (int fd);
390 extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_bfd_close (bfd *abfd);
392 extern struct cleanup *make_final_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
394 extern struct cleanup *make_my_cleanup (struct cleanup **,
395 make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
397 extern struct cleanup *make_run_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
399 extern struct cleanup *make_exec_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
400 extern struct cleanup *make_exec_error_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
402 extern struct cleanup *save_cleanups (void);
403 extern struct cleanup *save_final_cleanups (void);
404 extern struct cleanup *save_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **);
406 extern void restore_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
407 extern void restore_final_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
408 extern void restore_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **, struct cleanup *);
410 extern void free_current_contents (void *);
412 extern void null_cleanup (void *);
414 extern int myread (int, char *, int);
416 extern int query (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
417 extern int nquery (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
418 extern int yquery (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
420 extern void init_page_info (void);
422 extern char *gdb_realpath (const char *);
423 extern char *xfullpath (const char *);
425 extern unsigned long gnu_debuglink_crc32 (unsigned long crc,
426 unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
428 /* From demangle.c */
430 extern void set_demangling_style (char *);
435 typedef int (use_struct_convention_fn) (int gcc_p, struct type * value_type);
436 extern use_struct_convention_fn generic_use_struct_convention;
439 /* Annotation stuff. */
441 extern int annotation_level; /* in stack.c */
443 extern void begin_line (void);
445 extern void wrap_here (char *);
447 extern void reinitialize_more_filter (void);
450 extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdout;
452 extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdin;
453 /* Serious error notifications */
454 extern struct ui_file *gdb_stderr;
455 /* Log/debug/trace messages that should bypass normal stdout/stderr
456 filtering. For moment, always call this stream using
457 *_unfiltered. In the very near future that restriction shall be
458 removed - either call shall be unfiltered. (cagney 1999-06-13). */
459 extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdlog;
460 /* Target output that should bypass normal stdout/stderr filtering.
461 For moment, always call this stream using *_unfiltered. In the
462 very near future that restriction shall be removed - either call
463 shall be unfiltered. (cagney 1999-07-02). */
464 extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdtarg;
465 extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdtargerr;
466 extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdtargin;
470 /* More generic printf like operations. Filtered versions may return
471 non-locally on error. */
473 extern void fputs_filtered (const char *, struct ui_file *);
475 extern void fputs_unfiltered (const char *, struct ui_file *);
477 extern int fputc_filtered (int c, struct ui_file *);
479 extern int fputc_unfiltered (int c, struct ui_file *);
481 extern int putchar_filtered (int c);
483 extern int putchar_unfiltered (int c);
485 extern void puts_filtered (const char *);
487 extern void puts_unfiltered (const char *);
489 extern void puts_filtered_tabular (char *string, int width, int right);
491 extern void puts_debug (char *prefix, char *string, char *suffix);
493 extern void vprintf_filtered (const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 0);
495 extern void vfprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 0);
497 extern void fprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
499 extern void fprintfi_filtered (int, struct ui_file *, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 3, 4);
501 extern void printf_filtered (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
503 extern void printfi_filtered (int, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
505 extern void vprintf_unfiltered (const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 0);
507 extern void vfprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *, const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 0);
509 extern void fprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
511 extern void printf_unfiltered (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
513 extern void print_spaces (int, struct ui_file *);
515 extern void print_spaces_filtered (int, struct ui_file *);
517 extern char *n_spaces (int);
519 extern void fputstr_filtered (const char *str, int quotr, struct ui_file * stream);
521 extern void fputstr_unfiltered (const char *str, int quotr, struct ui_file * stream);
523 extern void fputstrn_unfiltered (const char *str, int n, int quotr, struct ui_file * stream);
525 /* Display the host ADDR on STREAM formatted as ``0x%x''. */
526 extern void gdb_print_host_address (const void *addr, struct ui_file *stream);
528 /* Convert a CORE_ADDR into a HEX string. paddr() is like %08lx.
529 paddr_nz() is like %lx. paddr_u() is like %lu. paddr_width() is
531 extern int strlen_paddr (void);
532 extern char *paddr (CORE_ADDR addr);
533 extern char *paddr_nz (CORE_ADDR addr);
534 extern char *paddr_u (CORE_ADDR addr);
535 extern char *paddr_d (LONGEST addr);
537 extern char *phex (ULONGEST l, int sizeof_l);
538 extern char *phex_nz (ULONGEST l, int sizeof_l);
540 /* Like paddr() only print/scan raw CORE_ADDR. The output from
541 core_addr_to_string() can be passed direct to
542 string_to_core_addr(). */
543 extern const char *core_addr_to_string (const CORE_ADDR addr);
544 extern const char *core_addr_to_string_nz (const CORE_ADDR addr);
545 extern CORE_ADDR string_to_core_addr (const char *my_string);
547 extern void fprintf_symbol_filtered (struct ui_file *, char *,
550 extern NORETURN void perror_with_name (const char *) ATTR_NORETURN;
552 extern void print_sys_errmsg (const char *, int);
554 /* From regex.c or libc. BSD 4.4 declares this with the argument type as
555 "const char *" in unistd.h, so we can't declare the argument
558 extern char *re_comp (const char *);
562 extern void symbol_file_command (char *, int);
564 /* Remote targets may wish to use this as their load function. */
565 extern void generic_load (char *name, int from_tty);
567 /* Summarise a download */
568 extern void print_transfer_performance (struct ui_file *stream,
569 unsigned long data_count,
570 unsigned long write_count,
571 unsigned long time_count);
575 typedef void initialize_file_ftype (void);
577 extern char *skip_quoted (char *);
579 extern char *gdb_readline (char *);
581 extern char *gdb_readline_wrapper (char *);
583 extern char *command_line_input (char *, int, char *);
585 extern void print_prompt (void);
587 extern int input_from_terminal_p (void);
589 extern int info_verbose;
591 /* From printcmd.c */
593 extern void set_next_address (CORE_ADDR);
595 extern void print_address_symbolic (CORE_ADDR, struct ui_file *, int,
598 extern int build_address_symbolic (CORE_ADDR addr,
606 extern void print_address_numeric (CORE_ADDR, int, struct ui_file *);
608 extern void print_address (CORE_ADDR, struct ui_file *);
612 #define OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST 0x01
613 #define OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH 0x02
615 extern int openp (const char *, int, const char *, int, int, char **);
617 extern int source_full_path_of (char *, char **);
619 extern void mod_path (char *, char **);
621 extern void add_path (char *, char **, int);
623 extern void directory_command (char *, int);
625 extern char *source_path;
627 extern void init_source_path (void);
629 extern void init_last_source_visited (void);
633 extern void exec_set_section_offsets (bfd_signed_vma text_off,
634 bfd_signed_vma data_off,
635 bfd_signed_vma bss_off);
637 /* Take over the 'find_mapped_memory' vector from exec.c. */
638 extern void exec_set_find_memory_regions (int (*) (int (*) (CORE_ADDR,
644 /* Possible lvalue types. Like enum language, this should be in
645 value.h, but needs to be here for the same reason. */
651 /* In memory. Could be a saved register. */
655 /* In a gdb internal variable. */
657 /* Part of a gdb internal variable (structure field). */
658 lval_internalvar_component,
659 /* In a register series in a frame not the current one, which may have been
660 partially saved or saved in different places (otherwise would be
661 lval_register or lval_memory). */
662 lval_reg_frame_relative
665 /* Control types for commands */
667 enum misc_command_type
675 enum command_control_type
685 /* Structure for saved commands lines
686 (for breakpoints, defined commands, etc). */
690 struct command_line *next;
692 enum command_control_type control_type;
694 struct command_line **body_list;
697 extern struct command_line *read_command_lines (char *, int);
699 extern void free_command_lines (struct command_line **);
701 /* To continue the execution commands when running gdb asynchronously.
702 A continuation structure contains a pointer to a function to be called
703 to finish the command, once the target has stopped. Such mechanism is
704 used bt the finish and until commands, and in the remote protocol
705 when opening an extended-remote connection. */
707 struct continuation_arg
709 struct continuation_arg *next;
710 union continuation_data {
719 void (*continuation_hook) (struct continuation_arg *);
720 struct continuation_arg *arg_list;
721 struct continuation *next;
725 extern struct continuation *cmd_continuation;
726 /* Used only by the step_1 function. */
727 extern struct continuation *intermediate_continuation;
730 extern void add_continuation (void (*)(struct continuation_arg *),
731 struct continuation_arg *);
732 extern void do_all_continuations (void);
733 extern void discard_all_continuations (void);
735 extern void add_intermediate_continuation (void (*)(struct continuation_arg *),
736 struct continuation_arg *);
737 extern void do_all_intermediate_continuations (void);
738 extern void discard_all_intermediate_continuations (void);
740 /* String containing the current directory (what getwd would return). */
742 extern char *current_directory;
744 /* Default radixes for input and output. Only some values supported. */
745 extern unsigned input_radix;
746 extern unsigned output_radix;
748 /* Possibilities for prettyprint parameters to routines which print
749 things. Like enum language, this should be in value.h, but needs
750 to be here for the same reason. FIXME: If we can eliminate this
751 as an arg to LA_VAL_PRINT, then we can probably move it back to
756 Val_no_prettyprint = 0,
758 /* Use the default setting which the user has specified. */
762 /* The ptid struct is a collection of the various "ids" necessary
763 for identifying the inferior. This consists of the process id
764 (pid), thread id (tid), and other fields necessary for uniquely
765 identifying the inferior process/thread being debugged. When
766 manipulating ptids, the constructors, accessors, and predicate
767 declared in inferior.h should be used. These are as follows:
769 ptid_build - Make a new ptid from a pid, lwp, and tid.
770 pid_to_ptid - Make a new ptid from just a pid.
771 ptid_get_pid - Fetch the pid component of a ptid.
772 ptid_get_lwp - Fetch the lwp component of a ptid.
773 ptid_get_tid - Fetch the tid component of a ptid.
774 ptid_equal - Test to see if two ptids are equal.
776 Please do NOT access the struct ptid members directly (except, of
777 course, in the implementation of the above ptid manipulation
785 /* Lightweight process id */
792 typedef struct ptid ptid_t;
796 /* Optional host machine definition. Pure autoconf targets will not
797 need a "xm.h" file. This will be a symlink to one of the xm-*.h
798 files, built by the `configure' script. */
804 /* Optional native machine support. Non-native (and possibly pure
805 multi-arch) targets do not need a "nm.h" file. This will be a
806 symlink to one of the nm-*.h files, built by the `configure'
813 /* Optional target machine definition. Pure multi-arch configurations
814 do not need a "tm.h" file. This will be a symlink to one of the
815 tm-*.h files, built by the `configure' script. */
821 /* If the xm.h file did not define the mode string used to open the
822 files, assume that binary files are opened the same way as text
825 #include "fopen-same.h"
828 /* Defaults for system-wide constants (if not defined by xm.h, we fake it).
829 FIXME: Assumes 2's complement arithmetic */
831 #if !defined (UINT_MAX)
832 #define UINT_MAX ((unsigned int)(~0)) /* 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bits */
835 #if !defined (INT_MAX)
836 #define INT_MAX ((int)(UINT_MAX >> 1)) /* 0x7FFFFFFF for 32-bits */
839 #if !defined (INT_MIN)
840 #define INT_MIN ((int)((int) ~0 ^ INT_MAX)) /* 0x80000000 for 32-bits */
843 #if !defined (ULONG_MAX)
844 #define ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)(~0L)) /* 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bits */
847 #if !defined (LONG_MAX)
848 #define LONG_MAX ((long)(ULONG_MAX >> 1)) /* 0x7FFFFFFF for 32-bits */
851 #if !defined (ULONGEST_MAX)
852 #define ULONGEST_MAX (~(ULONGEST)0) /* 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF for 64-bits */
855 #if !defined (LONGEST_MAX) /* 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF for 64-bits */
856 #define LONGEST_MAX ((LONGEST)(ULONGEST_MAX >> 1))
859 /* Convert a LONGEST to an int. This is used in contexts (e.g. number of
860 arguments to a function, number in a value history, register number, etc.)
861 where the value must not be larger than can fit in an int. */
863 extern int longest_to_int (LONGEST);
865 /* Assorted functions we can declare, now that const and volatile are
868 extern char *savestring (const char *, size_t);
870 extern char *msavestring (void *, const char *, size_t);
872 extern char *mstrsave (void *, const char *);
874 /* xmalloc(), xrealloc() and xcalloc() have already been declared in
876 extern void xfree (void *);
878 /* Utility macros to allocate typed memory. Avoids errors like:
879 struct foo *foo = xmalloc (sizeof struct bar); and memset (foo,
880 sizeof (struct foo), 0). */
881 #define XZALLOC(TYPE) ((TYPE*) memset (xmalloc (sizeof (TYPE)), 0, sizeof (TYPE)))
882 #define XMALLOC(TYPE) ((TYPE*) xmalloc (sizeof (TYPE)))
883 #define XCALLOC(NMEMB, TYPE) ((TYPE*) xcalloc ((NMEMB), sizeof (TYPE)))
885 /* Like asprintf/vasprintf but get an internal_error if the call
887 extern void xasprintf (char **ret, const char *format, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
888 extern void xvasprintf (char **ret, const char *format, va_list ap);
890 /* Like asprintf and vasprintf, but return the string, throw an error
892 extern char *xstrprintf (const char *format, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
893 extern char *xstrvprintf (const char *format, va_list ap);
895 extern int parse_escape (char **);
897 /* Message to be printed before the error message, when an error occurs. */
899 extern char *error_pre_print;
901 /* Message to be printed before the error message, when an error occurs. */
903 extern char *quit_pre_print;
905 /* Message to be printed before the warning message, when a warning occurs. */
907 extern char *warning_pre_print;
909 extern NORETURN void verror (const char *fmt, va_list ap) ATTR_NORETURN;
911 extern NORETURN void error (const char *fmt, ...) ATTR_NORETURN ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
913 extern NORETURN void error_silent (const char *fmt, ...) ATTR_NORETURN ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
915 extern NORETURN void error_stream (struct ui_file *) ATTR_NORETURN;
917 /* Initialize the error buffer. */
918 extern void error_init (void);
920 /* Returns a freshly allocate buffer containing the last error
922 extern char *error_last_message (void);
924 /* Output arbitrary error message. */
925 extern void error_output_message (char *pre_print, char *msg);
927 extern NORETURN void internal_verror (const char *file, int line,
928 const char *, va_list ap) ATTR_NORETURN;
930 extern NORETURN void internal_error (const char *file, int line,
931 const char *, ...) ATTR_NORETURN ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 3, 4);
933 extern void internal_vwarning (const char *file, int line,
934 const char *, va_list ap);
936 extern void internal_warning (const char *file, int line,
937 const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 3, 4);
939 extern NORETURN void nomem (long) ATTR_NORETURN;
941 /* Reasons for calling throw_exception(). NOTE: all reason values
942 must be less than zero. enum value 0 is reserved for internal use
943 as the return value from an initial setjmp(). The function
944 catch_exceptions() reserves values >= 0 as legal results from its
949 /* User interrupt. */
951 /* Any other error. */
955 #define ALL_CLEANUPS ((struct cleanup *)0)
957 #define RETURN_MASK(reason) (1 << (int)(-reason))
958 #define RETURN_MASK_QUIT RETURN_MASK (RETURN_QUIT)
959 #define RETURN_MASK_ERROR RETURN_MASK (RETURN_ERROR)
960 #define RETURN_MASK_ALL (RETURN_MASK_QUIT | RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
961 typedef int return_mask;
963 /* Throw an exception of type RETURN_REASON. Will execute a LONG JUMP
964 to the inner most containing exception handler established using
965 catch_exceptions() (or the legacy catch_errors()).
967 Code normally throws an exception using error() et.al. For various
968 reaons, GDB also contains code that throws an exception directly.
969 For instance, the remote*.c targets contain CNTRL-C signal handlers
970 that propogate the QUIT event up the exception chain. ``This could
971 be a good thing or a dangerous thing.'' -- the Existential Wombat. */
973 extern NORETURN void throw_exception (enum return_reason) ATTR_NORETURN;
975 /* Call FUNC(UIOUT, FUNC_ARGS) but wrapped within an exception
976 handler. If an exception (enum return_reason) is thrown using
977 throw_exception() than all cleanups installed since
978 catch_exceptions() was entered are invoked, the (-ve) exception
979 value is then returned by catch_exceptions. If FUNC() returns
980 normally (with a postive or zero return value) then that value is
981 returned by catch_exceptions(). It is an internal_error() for
982 FUNC() to return a negative value.
984 For the period of the FUNC() call: UIOUT is installed as the output
985 builder; ERRSTRING is installed as the error/quit message; and a
986 new cleanup_chain is established. The old values are restored
987 before catch_exceptions() returns.
989 The variant catch_exceptions_with_msg() is the same as
990 catch_exceptions() but adds the ability to return an allocated
991 copy of the gdb error message. This is used when a silent error is
992 issued and the caller wants to manually issue the error message.
994 FIXME; cagney/2001-08-13: The need to override the global UIOUT
995 builder variable should just go away.
997 This function superseeds catch_errors().
999 This function uses SETJMP() and LONGJUMP(). */
1002 typedef int (catch_exceptions_ftype) (struct ui_out *ui_out, void *args);
1003 extern int catch_exceptions (struct ui_out *uiout,
1004 catch_exceptions_ftype *func, void *func_args,
1005 char *errstring, return_mask mask);
1006 extern int catch_exceptions_with_msg (struct ui_out *uiout,
1007 catch_exceptions_ftype *func,
1009 char *errstring, char **gdberrmsg,
1012 /* If CATCH_ERRORS_FTYPE throws an error, catch_errors() returns zero
1013 otherwize the result from CATCH_ERRORS_FTYPE is returned. It is
1014 probably useful for CATCH_ERRORS_FTYPE to always return a non-zero
1015 value. It's unfortunate that, catch_errors() does not return an
1016 indication of the exact exception that it caught - quit_flag might
1019 This function is superseeded by catch_exceptions(). */
1021 typedef int (catch_errors_ftype) (void *);
1022 extern int catch_errors (catch_errors_ftype *, void *, char *, return_mask);
1024 /* Template to catch_errors() that wraps calls to command
1027 typedef void (catch_command_errors_ftype) (char *, int);
1028 extern int catch_command_errors (catch_command_errors_ftype *func, char *command, int from_tty, return_mask);
1030 extern void warning (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
1032 extern void vwarning (const char *, va_list args);
1034 /* List of known OS ABIs. If you change this, make sure to update the
1035 table in osabi.c. */
1038 GDB_OSABI_UNINITIALIZED = -1, /* For struct gdbarch_info. */
1040 GDB_OSABI_UNKNOWN = 0, /* keep this zero */
1047 GDB_OSABI_FREEBSD_AOUT,
1048 GDB_OSABI_FREEBSD_ELF,
1049 GDB_OSABI_NETBSD_AOUT,
1050 GDB_OSABI_NETBSD_ELF,
1051 GDB_OSABI_OPENBSD_ELF,
1061 GDB_OSABI_ARM_EABI_V1,
1062 GDB_OSABI_ARM_EABI_V2,
1068 GDB_OSABI_INVALID /* keep this last */
1071 /* Global functions from other, non-gdb GNU thingies.
1072 Libiberty thingies are no longer declared here. We include libiberty.h
1075 /* From other system libraries */
1077 #ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H
1081 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
1085 #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
1088 #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
1093 extern double atof (const char *); /* X3.159-1989 4.10.1.1 */
1096 /* Various possibilities for alloca. */
1099 #define alloca __builtin_alloca
1100 #else /* Not GNU C */
1101 #ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
1108 /* We need to be careful not to declare this in a way which conflicts with
1109 bison. Bison never declares it as char *, but under various circumstances
1110 (like __hpux) we need to use void *. */
1111 extern void *alloca ();
1112 #endif /* Not _AIX */
1113 #endif /* Not HAVE_ALLOCA_H */
1114 #endif /* Not GNU C */
1115 #endif /* alloca not defined */
1117 /* Is GDB multi-arch? If there's a "tm.h" file, it is not. */
1118 #ifndef GDB_MULTI_ARCH
1120 #define GDB_MULTI_ARCH GDB_MULTI_ARCH_PARTIAL
1122 #define GDB_MULTI_ARCH GDB_MULTI_ARCH_PURE
1126 /* Dynamic target-system-dependent parameters for GDB. */
1127 #include "gdbarch.h"
1129 /* Maximum size of a register. Something small, but large enough for
1130 all known ISAs. If it turns out to be too small, make it bigger. */
1132 enum { MAX_REGISTER_SIZE = 16 };
1134 /* Static target-system-dependent parameters for GDB. */
1136 /* Number of bits in a char or unsigned char for the target machine.
1137 Just like CHAR_BIT in <limits.h> but describes the target machine. */
1138 #if !defined (TARGET_CHAR_BIT)
1139 #define TARGET_CHAR_BIT 8
1142 /* If we picked up a copy of CHAR_BIT from a configuration file
1143 (which may get it by including <limits.h>) then use it to set
1144 the number of bits in a host char. If not, use the same size
1147 #if defined (CHAR_BIT)
1148 #define HOST_CHAR_BIT CHAR_BIT
1150 #define HOST_CHAR_BIT TARGET_CHAR_BIT
1153 /* The bit byte-order has to do just with numbering of bits in
1154 debugging symbols and such. Conceptually, it's quite separate
1155 from byte/word byte order. */
1157 #if !defined (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN)
1158 #define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1163 extern LONGEST extract_signed_integer (const void *, int);
1165 extern ULONGEST extract_unsigned_integer (const void *, int);
1167 extern int extract_long_unsigned_integer (const void *, int, LONGEST *);
1169 extern CORE_ADDR extract_typed_address (const void *buf, struct type *type);
1171 extern void store_signed_integer (void *, int, LONGEST);
1173 extern void store_unsigned_integer (void *, int, ULONGEST);
1175 extern void store_typed_address (void *buf, struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr);
1180 extern CORE_ADDR push_bytes (CORE_ADDR, char *, int);
1182 extern CORE_ADDR push_word (CORE_ADDR, ULONGEST);
1184 extern int watchdog;
1186 /* Hooks for alternate command interfaces. */
1188 /* The name of the interpreter if specified on the command line. */
1189 extern char *interpreter_p;
1191 /* If a given interpreter matches INTERPRETER_P then it should update
1192 deprecated_command_loop_hook and deprecated_init_ui_hook with the
1193 per-interpreter implementation. */
1194 /* FIXME: deprecated_command_loop_hook and deprecated_init_ui_hook
1195 should be moved here. */
1197 struct target_waitstatus;
1198 struct cmd_list_element;
1200 /* Should the asynchronous variant of the interpreter (using the
1201 event-loop) be enabled? */
1202 /* NOTE: cagney/2004-06-10: GDB changed to always uses the event-loop.
1203 A follow-on cleanup is to eliminate references to
1205 #define event_loop_p 1
1207 extern void (*deprecated_pre_add_symbol_hook) (const char *);
1208 extern void (*deprecated_post_add_symbol_hook) (void);
1209 extern void (*selected_frame_level_changed_hook) (int);
1210 extern int (*deprecated_ui_loop_hook) (int signo);
1211 extern void (*deprecated_init_ui_hook) (char *argv0);
1212 extern void (*deprecated_command_loop_hook) (void);
1213 extern void (*deprecated_show_load_progress) (const char *section,
1214 unsigned long section_sent,
1215 unsigned long section_size,
1216 unsigned long total_sent,
1217 unsigned long total_size);
1218 extern void (*deprecated_print_frame_info_listing_hook) (struct symtab * s,
1219 int line, int stopline,
1221 extern struct frame_info *parse_frame_specification (char *frame_exp);
1222 extern int (*deprecated_query_hook) (const char *, va_list);
1223 extern void (*deprecated_warning_hook) (const char *, va_list);
1224 extern void (*deprecated_flush_hook) (struct ui_file * stream);
1225 extern void (*deprecated_create_breakpoint_hook) (struct breakpoint * b);
1226 extern void (*deprecated_delete_breakpoint_hook) (struct breakpoint * bpt);
1227 extern void (*deprecated_modify_breakpoint_hook) (struct breakpoint * bpt);
1228 extern void (*deprecated_interactive_hook) (void);
1229 extern void (*deprecated_registers_changed_hook) (void);
1230 extern void (*deprecated_readline_begin_hook) (char *,...);
1231 extern char *(*deprecated_readline_hook) (char *);
1232 extern void (*deprecated_readline_end_hook) (void);
1233 extern void (*deprecated_register_changed_hook) (int regno);
1234 extern void (*deprecated_memory_changed_hook) (CORE_ADDR addr, int len);
1235 extern void (*deprecated_context_hook) (int);
1236 extern ptid_t (*deprecated_target_wait_hook) (ptid_t ptid,
1237 struct target_waitstatus * status);
1239 extern void (*deprecated_attach_hook) (void);
1240 extern void (*deprecated_detach_hook) (void);
1241 extern void (*deprecated_call_command_hook) (struct cmd_list_element * c,
1242 char *cmd, int from_tty);
1244 extern void (*deprecated_set_hook) (struct cmd_list_element * c);
1246 extern void (*deprecated_error_hook) (void);
1248 extern void (*deprecated_error_begin_hook) (void);
1250 extern int (*deprecated_ui_load_progress_hook) (const char *section,
1254 /* Inhibit window interface if non-zero. */
1256 extern int use_windows;
1258 /* Symbolic definitions of filename-related things. */
1259 /* FIXME, this doesn't work very well if host and executable
1260 filesystems conventions are different. */
1262 #ifndef DIRNAME_SEPARATOR
1263 #define DIRNAME_SEPARATOR ':'
1266 #ifndef SLASH_STRING
1267 #define SLASH_STRING "/"
1272 # define GLOBAL_CURDIR
1275 /* Provide default definitions of PIDGET, TIDGET, and MERGEPID.
1276 The name ``TIDGET'' is a historical accident. Many uses of TIDGET
1277 in the code actually refer to a lightweight process id, i.e,
1278 something that can be considered a process id in its own right for
1279 certain purposes. */
1282 #define PIDGET(PTID) (ptid_get_pid (PTID))
1283 #define TIDGET(PTID) (ptid_get_lwp (PTID))
1284 #define MERGEPID(PID, TID) ptid_build (PID, TID, 0)
1287 /* Define well known filenos if the system does not define them. */
1288 #ifndef STDIN_FILENO
1289 #define STDIN_FILENO 0
1291 #ifndef STDOUT_FILENO
1292 #define STDOUT_FILENO 1
1294 #ifndef STDERR_FILENO
1295 #define STDERR_FILENO 2
1298 /* If this definition isn't overridden by the header files, assume
1299 that isatty and fileno exist on this system. */
1301 #define ISATTY(FP) (isatty (fileno (FP)))
1304 /* Ensure that V is aligned to an N byte boundary (B's assumed to be a
1305 power of 2). Round up/down when necessary. Examples of correct
1308 addr = align_up (addr, 8); -- VALUE needs 8 byte alignment
1309 write_memory (addr, value, len);
1314 sp = align_down (sp - len, 16); -- Keep SP 16 byte aligned
1315 write_memory (sp, value, len);
1317 Note that uses such as:
1319 write_memory (addr, value, len);
1320 addr += align_up (len, 8);
1324 sp -= align_up (len, 8);
1325 write_memory (sp, value, len);
1327 are typically not correct as they don't ensure that the address (SP
1328 or ADDR) is correctly aligned (relying on previous alignment to
1329 keep things right). This is also why the methods are called
1330 "align_..." instead of "round_..." as the latter reads better with
1331 this incorrect coding style. */
1333 extern ULONGEST align_up (ULONGEST v, int n);
1334 extern ULONGEST align_down (ULONGEST v, int n);
1336 #endif /* #ifndef DEFS_H */