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@@ -1,21 +1,22 @@ /* Definitions for expressions designed to be executed on the agent Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -This file is part of GDB. + This file is part of GDB. -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef AGENTEXPR_H #define AGENTEXPR_H @@ -47,8 +48,8 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ is independent of symbolic information. This means the agent can evaluate them on the fly without reference to data only available to the host GDB. */ - + /* Agent expression data structures. */ /* The type of an element of the agent expression stack. @@ -56,18 +57,20 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ the value itself has no typing information. GDB generates all bytecode streams, so we don't have to worry about type errors. */ -union agent_val { - LONGEST l; - DOUBLEST d; -}; +union agent_val + { + LONGEST l; + DOUBLEST d; + }; /* A buffer containing a agent expression. */ -struct agent_expr { - unsigned char *buf; - int len; /* number of characters used */ - int size; /* allocated size */ - CORE_ADDR scope; -}; +struct agent_expr + { + unsigned char *buf; + int len; /* number of characters used */ + int size; /* allocated size */ + CORE_ADDR scope; + }; @@ -82,56 +85,57 @@ struct agent_expr { agentexpr.h behaves like an opcode map. If you want to see them grouped logically, see doc/agentexpr.texi. */ -enum agent_op { - aop_float = 0x01, - aop_add = 0x02, - aop_sub = 0x03, - aop_mul = 0x04, - aop_div_signed = 0x05, - aop_div_unsigned = 0x06, - aop_rem_signed = 0x07, - aop_rem_unsigned = 0x08, - aop_lsh = 0x09, - aop_rsh_signed = 0x0a, - aop_rsh_unsigned = 0x0b, - aop_trace = 0x0c, - aop_trace_quick = 0x0d, - aop_log_not = 0x0e, - aop_bit_and = 0x0f, - aop_bit_or = 0x10, - aop_bit_xor = 0x11, - aop_bit_not = 0x12, - aop_equal = 0x13, - aop_less_signed = 0x14, - aop_less_unsigned = 0x15, - aop_ext = 0x16, - aop_ref8 = 0x17, - aop_ref16 = 0x18, - aop_ref32 = 0x19, - aop_ref64 = 0x1a, - aop_ref_float = 0x1b, - aop_ref_double = 0x1c, - aop_ref_long_double = 0x1d, - aop_l_to_d = 0x1e, - aop_d_to_l = 0x1f, - aop_if_goto = 0x20, - aop_goto = 0x21, - aop_const8 = 0x22, - aop_const16 = 0x23, - aop_const32 = 0x24, - aop_const64 = 0x25, - aop_reg = 0x26, - aop_end = 0x27, - aop_dup = 0x28, - aop_pop = 0x29, - aop_zero_ext = 0x2a, - aop_swap = 0x2b, - aop_trace16 = 0x30, - aop_last -}; +enum agent_op + { + aop_float = 0x01, + aop_add = 0x02, + aop_sub = 0x03, + aop_mul = 0x04, + aop_div_signed = 0x05, + aop_div_unsigned = 0x06, + aop_rem_signed = 0x07, + aop_rem_unsigned = 0x08, + aop_lsh = 0x09, + aop_rsh_signed = 0x0a, + aop_rsh_unsigned = 0x0b, + aop_trace = 0x0c, + aop_trace_quick = 0x0d, + aop_log_not = 0x0e, + aop_bit_and = 0x0f, + aop_bit_or = 0x10, + aop_bit_xor = 0x11, + aop_bit_not = 0x12, + aop_equal = 0x13, + aop_less_signed = 0x14, + aop_less_unsigned = 0x15, + aop_ext = 0x16, + aop_ref8 = 0x17, + aop_ref16 = 0x18, + aop_ref32 = 0x19, + aop_ref64 = 0x1a, + aop_ref_float = 0x1b, + aop_ref_double = 0x1c, + aop_ref_long_double = 0x1d, + aop_l_to_d = 0x1e, + aop_d_to_l = 0x1f, + aop_if_goto = 0x20, + aop_goto = 0x21, + aop_const8 = 0x22, + aop_const16 = 0x23, + aop_const32 = 0x24, + aop_const64 = 0x25, + aop_reg = 0x26, + aop_end = 0x27, + aop_dup = 0x28, + aop_pop = 0x29, + aop_zero_ext = 0x2a, + aop_swap = 0x2b, + aop_trace16 = 0x30, + aop_last + }; + - /* Functions for building expressions. */ /* Allocate a new, empty agent expression. */ @@ -141,19 +145,19 @@ extern struct agent_expr *new_agent_expr PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR)); extern void free_agent_expr PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *)); /* Append a simple operator OP to EXPR. */ -extern void ax_simple PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, enum agent_op OP)); +extern void ax_simple PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, enum agent_op OP)); /* Append the floating-point prefix, for the next bytecode. */ #define ax_float(EXPR) (ax_simple ((EXPR), aop_float)) /* Append a sign-extension instruction to EXPR, to extend an N-bit value. */ -extern void ax_ext PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, int N)); +extern void ax_ext PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, int N)); /* Append a zero-extension instruction to EXPR, to extend an N-bit value. */ -extern void ax_zero_ext PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, int N)); +extern void ax_zero_ext PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, int N)); /* Append a trace_quick instruction to EXPR, to record N bytes. */ -extern void ax_trace_quick PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, int N)); +extern void ax_trace_quick PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, int N)); /* Append a goto op to EXPR. OP is the actual op (must be aop_goto or aop_if_goto). We assume we don't know the target offset yet, @@ -161,123 +165,126 @@ extern void ax_trace_quick PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, int N)); for the target, and return the offset in EXPR of that space, so we can backpatch it once we do know the target offset. Use ax_label to do the backpatching. */ -extern int ax_goto PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, enum agent_op OP)); +extern int ax_goto PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, enum agent_op OP)); /* Suppose a given call to ax_goto returns some value PATCH. When you know the offset TARGET that goto should jump to, call - ax_label (EXPR, PATCH, TARGET) + ax_label (EXPR, PATCH, TARGET) to patch TARGET into the ax_goto instruction. */ -extern void ax_label PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, int patch, int target)); +extern void ax_label PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, int patch, int target)); /* Assemble code to push a constant on the stack. */ -extern void ax_const_l PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, LONGEST l)); -extern void ax_const_d PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, LONGEST d)); +extern void ax_const_l PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, LONGEST l)); +extern void ax_const_d PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, LONGEST d)); /* Assemble code to push the value of register number REG on the stack. */ -extern void ax_reg PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *EXPR, int REG)); - +extern void ax_reg PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * EXPR, int REG)); + /* Functions for printing out expressions, and otherwise debugging things. */ /* Disassemble the expression EXPR, writing to F. */ -extern void ax_print PARAMS ((GDB_FILE *f, struct agent_expr *EXPR)); +extern void ax_print PARAMS ((GDB_FILE * f, struct agent_expr * EXPR)); /* An entry in the opcode map. */ -struct aop_map { +struct aop_map + { - /* The name of the opcode. Null means that this entry is not a - valid opcode --- a hole in the opcode space. */ - char *name; + /* The name of the opcode. Null means that this entry is not a + valid opcode --- a hole in the opcode space. */ + char *name; - /* All opcodes take no operands from the bytecode stream, or take - unsigned integers of various sizes. If this is a positive number - n, then the opcode is followed by an n-byte operand, which should - be printed as an unsigned integer. If this is zero, then the - opcode takes no operands from the bytecode stream. + /* All opcodes take no operands from the bytecode stream, or take + unsigned integers of various sizes. If this is a positive number + n, then the opcode is followed by an n-byte operand, which should + be printed as an unsigned integer. If this is zero, then the + opcode takes no operands from the bytecode stream. - If we get more complicated opcodes in the future, don't add other - magic values of this; that's a crock. Add an `enum encoding' - field to this, or something like that. */ - int op_size; + If we get more complicated opcodes in the future, don't add other + magic values of this; that's a crock. Add an `enum encoding' + field to this, or something like that. */ + int op_size; - /* The size of the data operated upon, in bits, for bytecodes that - care about that (ref and const). Zero for all others. */ - int data_size; + /* The size of the data operated upon, in bits, for bytecodes that + care about that (ref and const). Zero for all others. */ + int data_size; - /* Number of stack elements consumed, and number produced. */ - int consumed, produced; -}; + /* Number of stack elements consumed, and number produced. */ + int consumed, produced; + }; /* Map of the bytecodes, indexed by bytecode number. */ extern struct aop_map aop_map[]; /* Different kinds of flaws an agent expression might have, as detected by agent_reqs. */ -enum agent_flaws { - agent_flaw_none = 0, /* code is good */ +enum agent_flaws + { + agent_flaw_none = 0, /* code is good */ - /* There is an invalid instruction in the stream. */ - agent_flaw_bad_instruction, + /* There is an invalid instruction in the stream. */ + agent_flaw_bad_instruction, - /* There is an incomplete instruction at the end of the expression. */ - agent_flaw_incomplete_instruction, + /* There is an incomplete instruction at the end of the expression. */ + agent_flaw_incomplete_instruction, - /* agent_reqs was unable to prove that every jump target is to a - valid offset. Valid offsets are within the bounds of the - expression, and to a valid instruction boundary. */ - agent_flaw_bad_jump, + /* agent_reqs was unable to prove that every jump target is to a + valid offset. Valid offsets are within the bounds of the + expression, and to a valid instruction boundary. */ + agent_flaw_bad_jump, - /* agent_reqs was unable to prove to its satisfaction that, for each - jump target location, the stack will have the same height whether - that location is reached via a jump or by straight execution. */ - agent_flaw_height_mismatch, + /* agent_reqs was unable to prove to its satisfaction that, for each + jump target location, the stack will have the same height whether + that location is reached via a jump or by straight execution. */ + agent_flaw_height_mismatch, - /* agent_reqs was unable to prove that every instruction following - an unconditional jump was the target of some other jump. */ - agent_flaw_hole -}; + /* agent_reqs was unable to prove that every instruction following + an unconditional jump was the target of some other jump. */ + agent_flaw_hole + }; /* Structure describing the requirements of a bytecode expression. */ -struct agent_reqs { +struct agent_reqs + { + + /* If the following is not equal to agent_flaw_none, the rest of the + information in this structure is suspect. */ + enum agent_flaws flaw; - /* If the following is not equal to agent_flaw_none, the rest of the - information in this structure is suspect. */ - enum agent_flaws flaw; + /* Number of elements left on stack at end; may be negative if expr + only consumes elements. */ + int final_height; - /* Number of elements left on stack at end; may be negative if expr - only consumes elements. */ - int final_height; + /* Maximum and minimum stack height, relative to initial height. */ + int max_height, min_height; - /* Maximum and minimum stack height, relative to initial height. */ - int max_height, min_height; + /* Largest `ref' or `const' opcode used, in bits. Zero means the + expression has no such instructions. */ + int max_data_size; - /* Largest `ref' or `const' opcode used, in bits. Zero means the - expression has no such instructions. */ - int max_data_size; + /* Bit vector of registers used. Register R is used iff - /* Bit vector of registers used. Register R is used iff - - reg_mask[R / 8] & (1 << (R % 8)) + reg_mask[R / 8] & (1 << (R % 8)) - is non-zero. Note! You may not assume that this bitmask is long - enough to hold bits for all the registers of the machine; the - agent expression code has no idea how many registers the machine - has. However, the bitmask is reg_mask_len bytes long, so the - valid register numbers run from 0 to reg_mask_len * 8 - 1. + is non-zero. Note! You may not assume that this bitmask is long + enough to hold bits for all the registers of the machine; the + agent expression code has no idea how many registers the machine + has. However, the bitmask is reg_mask_len bytes long, so the + valid register numbers run from 0 to reg_mask_len * 8 - 1. - We're assuming eight-bit bytes. So sue me. + We're assuming eight-bit bytes. So sue me. - The caller should free reg_list when done. */ - int reg_mask_len; - unsigned char *reg_mask; -}; + The caller should free reg_list when done. */ + int reg_mask_len; + unsigned char *reg_mask; + }; /* Given an agent expression AX, fill in an agent_reqs structure REQS describing it. */ -extern void ax_reqs PARAMS ((struct agent_expr *ax, - struct agent_reqs *reqs)); +extern void ax_reqs PARAMS ((struct agent_expr * ax, + struct agent_reqs * reqs)); #endif /* AGENTEXPR_H */ |