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-/* OBSOLETE /* Target machine description for VxWorks on the 29k, for GDB, the GNU debugger. */
-/* OBSOLETE Copyright 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. */
-/* OBSOLETE Contributed by Cygnus Support. */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE This file is part of GDB. */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify */
-/* OBSOLETE it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by */
-/* OBSOLETE the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or */
-/* OBSOLETE (at your option) any later version. */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, */
-/* OBSOLETE but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of */
-/* OBSOLETE MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the */
-/* OBSOLETE GNU General Public License for more details. */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License */
-/* OBSOLETE along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software */
-/* OBSOLETE Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, */
-/* OBSOLETE Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #include "regcache.h" */
-/* OBSOLETE #include "value.h" */
-/* OBSOLETE #include "a29k/tm-a29k.h" */
-/* OBSOLETE #include "tm-vxworks.h" */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Number of registers in a ptrace_getregs call. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define VX_NUM_REGS (NUM_REGS) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Number of registers in a ptrace_getfpregs call. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* #define VX_SIZE_FPREGS */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* This is almost certainly the wrong place for this: */ */
-/* OBSOLETE #define LR2_REGNUM 34 */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Vxworks has its own CALL_DUMMY since it manages breakpoints in the kernel */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #undef CALL_DUMMY */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Replace the breakpoint instruction in the CALL_DUMMY with a nop. */
-/* OBSOLETE For Vxworks, the breakpoint is set and deleted by calls to */
-/* OBSOLETE CALL_DUMMY_BREAK_SET and CALL_DUMMY_BREAK_DELETE. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #error "This file is broken. GDB does not define HOST_BYTE_ORDER." */
-/* OBSOLETE #if TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == HOST_BYTE_ORDER */
-/* OBSOLETE #define CALL_DUMMY {0x0400870f,\ */
-/* OBSOLETE 0x36008200|(MSP_HW_REGNUM), \ */
-/* OBSOLETE 0x15000040|(MSP_HW_REGNUM<<8)|(MSP_HW_REGNUM<<16), \ */
-/* OBSOLETE 0x03ff80ff, 0x02ff80ff, 0xc8008080, 0x70400101, 0x70400101} */
-/* OBSOLETE #else /* Byte order differs. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE #define CALL_DUMMY {0x0f870004,\ */
-/* OBSOLETE 0x00820036|(MSP_HW_REGNUM << 24), \ */
-/* OBSOLETE 0x40000015|(MSP_HW_REGNUM<<8)|(MSP_HW_REGNUM<<16), \ */
-/* OBSOLETE 0xff80ff03, 0xff80ff02, 0x808000c8, 0x01014070, 0x01014070} */
-/* OBSOLETE #endif /* Byte order differs. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* For the basic CALL_DUMMY definitions, see "tm-29k.h." We use the */
-/* OBSOLETE same CALL_DUMMY code, but define FIX_CALL_DUMMY (and related macros) */
-/* OBSOLETE locally to handle remote debugging of VxWorks targets. The difference */
-/* OBSOLETE is in the setting and clearing of the breakpoint at the end of the */
-/* OBSOLETE CALL_DUMMY code fragment; under VxWorks, we can't simply insert a */
-/* OBSOLETE breakpoint instruction into the code, since that would interfere with */
-/* OBSOLETE the breakpoint management mechanism on the target. */
-/* OBSOLETE Note that CALL_DUMMY is a piece of code that is used to call any C function */
-/* OBSOLETE thru VxGDB */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* The offset of the instruction within the CALL_DUMMY code where we */
-/* OBSOLETE want the inferior to stop after the function call has completed. */
-/* OBSOLETE call_function_by_hand () sets a breakpoint here (via CALL_DUMMY_BREAK_SET), */
-/* OBSOLETE which POP_FRAME later deletes (via CALL_DUMMY_BREAK_DELETE). */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define CALL_DUMMY_STOP_OFFSET (7 * 4) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* The offset of the first instruction of the CALL_DUMMY code fragment */
-/* OBSOLETE relative to the frame pointer for a dummy frame. This is equal to */
-/* OBSOLETE the size of the CALL_DUMMY plus the arg_slop area size (see the diagram */
-/* OBSOLETE in "tm-29k.h"). */ */
-/* OBSOLETE /* PAD : the arg_slop area size doesn't appear to me to be useful since, the */
-/* OBSOLETE call dummy code no longer modify the msp. See below. This must be checked. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define CALL_DUMMY_OFFSET_IN_FRAME (CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH + 16 * 4) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Insert the specified number of args and function address */
-/* OBSOLETE into a CALL_DUMMY sequence stored at DUMMYNAME, replace the third */
-/* OBSOLETE instruction (add msp, msp, 16*4) with a nop, and leave the final nop. */
-/* OBSOLETE We can't keep using a CALL_DUMMY that modify the msp since, for VxWorks, */
-/* OBSOLETE CALL_DUMMY is stored in the Memory Stack. Adding 16 words to the msp */
-/* OBSOLETE would then make possible for the inferior to overwrite the CALL_DUMMY code, */
-/* OBSOLETE thus creating a lot of trouble when exiting the inferior to come back in */
-/* OBSOLETE a CALL_DUMMY code that no longer exists... Furthermore, ESF are also stored */
-/* OBSOLETE from the msp in the memory stack. If msp is set higher than the dummy code, */
-/* OBSOLETE an ESF may clobber this code. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #if TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG */
-/* OBSOLETE #define NOP_INSTR 0x70400101 */
-/* OBSOLETE #else /* Target is little endian */ */
-/* OBSOLETE #define NOP_INSTR 0x01014070 */
-/* OBSOLETE #endif */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #undef FIX_CALL_DUMMY */
-/* OBSOLETE #define FIX_CALL_DUMMY(dummyname, pc, fun, nargs, args, type, gcc_p) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE { \ */
-/* OBSOLETE *(int *)((char *)dummyname + 8) = NOP_INSTR; \ */
-/* OBSOLETE STUFF_I16((char *)dummyname + CONST_INSN, fun); \ */
-/* OBSOLETE STUFF_I16((char *)dummyname + CONST_INSN + 4, fun >> 16); \ */
-/* OBSOLETE } */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* For VxWorks, CALL_DUMMY must be stored in the stack of the task that is */
-/* OBSOLETE being debugged and executed "in the context of" this task */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #undef CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION */
-/* OBSOLETE #define CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION ON_STACK */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Set or delete a breakpoint at the location within a CALL_DUMMY code */
-/* OBSOLETE fragment where we want the target program to stop after the function */
-/* OBSOLETE call is complete. CALL_DUMMY_ADDR is the address of the first */
-/* OBSOLETE instruction in the CALL_DUMMY. DUMMY_FRAME_ADDR is the value of the */
-/* OBSOLETE frame pointer in the dummy frame. */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE NOTE: in the both of the following definitions, we take advantage of */
-/* OBSOLETE knowledge of the implementation of the target breakpoint operation, */
-/* OBSOLETE in that we pass a null pointer as the second argument. It seems */
-/* OBSOLETE reasonable to assume that any target requiring the use of */
-/* OBSOLETE CALL_DUMMY_BREAK_{SET,DELETE} will not store the breakpoint */
-/* OBSOLETE shadow contents in GDB; in any case, this assumption is vaild */
-/* OBSOLETE for all VxWorks-related targets. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define CALL_DUMMY_BREAK_SET(call_dummy_addr) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE target_insert_breakpoint ((call_dummy_addr) + CALL_DUMMY_STOP_OFFSET, \ */
-/* OBSOLETE (char *) 0) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define CALL_DUMMY_BREAK_DELETE(dummy_frame_addr) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE target_remove_breakpoint ((dummy_frame_addr) - (CALL_DUMMY_OFFSET_IN_FRAME \ */
-/* OBSOLETE - CALL_DUMMY_STOP_OFFSET), \ */
-/* OBSOLETE (char *) 0) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Return nonzero if the pc is executing within a CALL_DUMMY frame. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(pc, sp, frame_address) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE ((pc) >= (sp) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE && (pc) <= (sp) + CALL_DUMMY_OFFSET_IN_FRAME + CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Defining this prevents us from trying to pass a structure-valued argument */
-/* OBSOLETE to a function called via the CALL_DUMMY mechanism. This is not handled */
-/* OBSOLETE properly in call_function_by_hand (), and the fix might require re-writing */
-/* OBSOLETE the CALL_DUMMY handling for all targets (at least, a clean solution */
-/* OBSOLETE would probably require this). Arguably, this should go in "tm-29k.h" */
-/* OBSOLETE rather than here. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define STRUCT_VAL_ARGS_UNSUPPORTED */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define BKPT_OFFSET (7 * 4) */
-/* OBSOLETE #define BKPT_INSTR 0x72500101 */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #undef FIX_CALL_DUMMY */
-/* OBSOLETE #define FIX_CALL_DUMMY(dummyname, pc, fun, nargs, args, type, gcc_p) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE {\ */
-/* OBSOLETE STUFF_I16((char *)dummyname + CONST_INSN, fun);\ */
-/* OBSOLETE STUFF_I16((char *)dummyname + CONST_INSN + 4, fun >> 16);\ */
-/* OBSOLETE *(int *)((char *)dummyname + BKPT_OFFSET) = BKPT_INSTR;\ */
-/* OBSOLETE } */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Offsets into jmp_buf. They are derived from VxWorks' REG_SET struct */
-/* OBSOLETE (see VxWorks' setjmp.h). Note that Sun2, Sun3 and SunOS4 and VxWorks have */
-/* OBSOLETE different REG_SET structs, hence different layouts for the jmp_buf struct. */
-/* OBSOLETE Only JB_PC is needed for getting the saved PC value. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define JB_ELEMENT_SIZE 4 /* size of each element in jmp_buf */ */
-/* OBSOLETE #define JB_PC 3 /* offset of pc (pc1) in jmp_buf */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Figure out where the longjmp will land. We expect that we have just entered */
-/* OBSOLETE longjmp and haven't yet setup the stack frame, so the args are still in the */
-/* OBSOLETE output regs. lr2 (LR2_REGNUM) points at the jmp_buf structure from which we */
-/* OBSOLETE extract the pc (JB_PC) that we will land at. The pc is copied into ADDR. */
-/* OBSOLETE This routine returns true on success */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define GET_LONGJMP_TARGET(ADDR) get_longjmp_target(ADDR) */
-/* OBSOLETE extern int get_longjmp_target (CORE_ADDR *); */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* VxWorks adjusts the PC after a breakpoint has been hit. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #undef DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK */
-/* OBSOLETE #define DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK 0 */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE /* Do whatever promotions are appropriate on a value being returned */
-/* OBSOLETE from a function. VAL is the user-supplied value, and FUNC_TYPE */
-/* OBSOLETE is the return type of the function if known, else 0. */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE For the Am29k, as far as I understand, if the function return type is known, */
-/* OBSOLETE cast the value to that type; otherwise, ensure that integer return values */
-/* OBSOLETE fill all of gr96. */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE This definition really belongs in "tm-29k.h", since it applies */
-/* OBSOLETE to most Am29K-based systems; but once moved into that file, it might */
-/* OBSOLETE need to be redefined for all Am29K-based targets that also redefine */
-/* OBSOLETE STORE_RETURN_VALUE. For now, to be safe, we define it here. */ */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #define PROMOTE_RETURN_VALUE(val, func_type) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE do { \ */
-/* OBSOLETE if (func_type) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE val = value_cast (func_type, val); \ */
-/* OBSOLETE if ((TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) == TYPE_CODE_INT \ */
-/* OBSOLETE || TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE && TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (val)) < REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (0)) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE val = value_cast (builtin_type_int, val); \ */
-/* OBSOLETE } while (0) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE extern int vx29k_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR, struct frame_info *); */
-/* OBSOLETE #define FRAME_CHAIN_VALID(chain, thisframe) vx29k_frame_chain_valid (chain, thisframe) */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE extern CORE_ADDR frame_saved_call_site (); */
-/* OBSOLETE */
-/* OBSOLETE #undef PREPARE_TO_INIT_FRAME_INFO */
-/* OBSOLETE #define PREPARE_TO_INIT_FRAME_INFO(fci) do { \ */
-/* OBSOLETE long current_msp = read_register (MSP_REGNUM); \ */
-/* OBSOLETE if (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (fci->pc, current_msp, 0)) \ */
-/* OBSOLETE { \ */
-/* OBSOLETE fci->rsize = DUMMY_FRAME_RSIZE; \ */
-/* OBSOLETE fci->msize = 0; \ */
-/* OBSOLETE fci->saved_msp = \ */
-/* OBSOLETE read_register_stack_integer (fci->frame + DUMMY_FRAME_RSIZE - 4, 4); \ */
-/* OBSOLETE fci->flags |= (TRANSPARENT|MFP_USED); \ */
-/* OBSOLETE return; \ */
-/* OBSOLETE } \ */
-/* OBSOLETE } while (0) */