From 3f58899ae80421eb6d2ed3d0d2329986f6e77c66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Molenda Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 03:28:34 +0000 Subject: import gdb-1999-09-21 --- gdb/d10v-tdep.c | 159 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 159 insertions(+) (limited to 'gdb/d10v-tdep.c') diff --git a/gdb/d10v-tdep.c b/gdb/d10v-tdep.c index 3c93ea97ebd..fa8b080e84d 100644 --- a/gdb/d10v-tdep.c +++ b/gdb/d10v-tdep.c @@ -1030,6 +1030,165 @@ d10v_extract_return_value (type, regbuf, valbuf) } } +/* Translate a GDB virtual ADDR/LEN into a format the remote target + understands. Returns number of bytes that can be transfered + starting at taddr, ZERO if no bytes can be transfered. */ + +void +remote_d10v_translate_xfer_address (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int nr_bytes, + CORE_ADDR *targ_addr, int *targ_len) +{ + CORE_ADDR phys; + CORE_ADDR seg; + CORE_ADDR off; + char *from = "unknown"; + char *to = "unknown"; + + /* GDB interprets addresses as: + + 0x00xxxxxx: Physical unified memory segment (Unified memory) + 0x01xxxxxx: Physical instruction memory segment (On-chip insn memory) + 0x02xxxxxx: Physical data memory segment (On-chip data memory) + 0x10xxxxxx: Logical data address segment (DMAP translated memory) + 0x11xxxxxx: Logical instruction address segment (IMAP translated memory) + + The remote d10v board interprets addresses as: + + 0x00xxxxxx: Physical unified memory segment (Unified memory) + 0x01xxxxxx: Physical instruction memory segment (On-chip insn memory) + 0x02xxxxxx: Physical data memory segment (On-chip data memory) + + Translate according to current IMAP/dmap registers */ + + enum + { + targ_unified = 0x00000000, + targ_insn = 0x01000000, + targ_data = 0x02000000, + }; + + seg = (memaddr >> 24); + off = (memaddr & 0xffffffL); + + switch (seg) + { + case 0x00: /* Physical unified memory */ + from = "phys-unified"; + phys = targ_unified | off; + to = "unified"; + break; + + case 0x01: /* Physical instruction memory */ + from = "phys-insn"; + phys = targ_insn | off; + to = "chip-insn"; + break; + + case 0x02: /* Physical data memory segment */ + from = "phys-data"; + phys = targ_data | off; + to = "chip-data"; + break; + + case 0x10: /* in logical data address segment */ + { + from = "logical-data"; + if (off <= 0x7fffL) + { + /* On chip data */ + phys = targ_data + off; + if (off + nr_bytes > 0x7fffL) + /* don't cross VM boundary */ + nr_bytes = 0x7fffL - off + 1; + to = "chip-data"; + } + else if (off <= 0xbfffL) + { + unsigned short dmap = read_register (DMAP_REGNUM); + short map = dmap; + + if (map & 0x1000) + { + /* Instruction memory */ + phys = targ_insn | ((map & 0xf) << 14) | (off & 0x3fff); + to = "chip-insn"; + } + else + { + /* Unified memory */ + phys = targ_unified | ((map & 0x3ff) << 14) | (off & 0x3fff); + to = "unified"; + } + if (off + nr_bytes > 0xbfffL) + /* don't cross VM boundary */ + nr_bytes = (0xbfffL - off + 1); + } + else + { + /* Logical address out side of data segments, not supported */ + *targ_len = 0; + return; + } + break; + } + + case 0x11: /* in logical instruction address segment */ + { + short map; + unsigned short imap0 = read_register (IMAP0_REGNUM); + unsigned short imap1 = read_register (IMAP1_REGNUM); + + from = "logical-insn"; + if (off <= 0x1ffffL) + { + map = imap0; + } + else if (off <= 0x3ffffL) + { + map = imap1; + } + else + { + /* Logical address outside of IMAP[01] segment, not + supported */ + *targ_len = 0; + return; + } + if ((off & 0x1ffff) + nr_bytes > 0x1ffffL) + { + /* don't cross VM boundary */ + nr_bytes = 0x1ffffL - (off & 0x1ffffL) + 1; + } + if (map & 0x1000) + /* Instruction memory */ + { + phys = targ_insn | off; + to = "chip-insn"; + } + else + { + phys = ((map & 0x7fL) << 17) + (off & 0x1ffffL); + if (phys > 0xffffffL) + { + /* Address outside of unified address segment */ + *targ_len = 0; + return; + } + phys |= targ_unified; + to = "unified"; + } + break; + } + + default: + *targ_len = 0; + return; + } + + *targ_addr = phys; + *targ_len = nr_bytes; +} + /* The following code implements access to, and display of, the D10V's instruction trace buffer. The buffer consists of 64K or more 4-byte words of data, of which each words includes an 8-bit count, -- cgit v1.2.1