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/* Target-dependent code for the Renesas RL78 for GDB, the GNU debugger.
Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Red Hat, Inc.
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 3 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.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "arch-utils.h"
#include "prologue-value.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "regcache.h"
#include "opcode/rl78.h"
#include "dis-asm.h"
#include "gdbtypes.h"
#include "frame.h"
#include "frame-unwind.h"
#include "frame-base.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
#include "dwarf2-frame.h"
#include "reggroups.h"
#include "elf/rl78.h"
#include "elf-bfd.h"
/* Register Banks. */
enum
{
RL78_BANK0 = 0,
RL78_BANK1 = 1,
RL78_BANK2 = 2,
RL78_BANK3 = 3,
RL78_NUMBANKS = 4,
RL78_REGS_PER_BANK = 8
};
/* Register Numbers. */
enum
{
/* All general purpose registers are 8 bits wide. */
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM = 0,
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK0_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R0_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK1_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R0_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK2_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R0_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_RAW_BANK3_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_PSW_REGNUM, /* 8 bits */
RL78_ES_REGNUM, /* 8 bits */
RL78_CS_REGNUM, /* 8 bits */
RL78_RAW_PC_REGNUM, /* 20 bits; we'll use 32 bits for it. */
/* Fixed address SFRs (some of those above are SFRs too.) */
RL78_SPL_REGNUM, /* 8 bits; lower half of SP */
RL78_SPH_REGNUM, /* 8 bits; upper half of SP */
RL78_PMC_REGNUM, /* 8 bits */
RL78_MEM_REGNUM, /* 8 bits ?? */
RL78_NUM_REGS,
/* Pseudo registers. */
RL78_PC_REGNUM = RL78_NUM_REGS,
RL78_SP_REGNUM,
RL78_X_REGNUM,
RL78_A_REGNUM,
RL78_C_REGNUM,
RL78_B_REGNUM,
RL78_E_REGNUM,
RL78_D_REGNUM,
RL78_L_REGNUM,
RL78_H_REGNUM,
RL78_AX_REGNUM,
RL78_BC_REGNUM,
RL78_DE_REGNUM,
RL78_HL_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R3_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R4_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R5_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R6_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_R7_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_RP0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_RP1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_RP2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_RP3_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP3_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP3_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP0_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP1_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP2_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP3_REGNUM,
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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/* These are the same as the above 16 registers, but have
a pointer type for use as base registers in expression
evaluation. These are not user visible registers. */
RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM,
RL78_NUM_TOTAL_REGS,
RL78_NUM_PSEUDO_REGS = RL78_NUM_TOTAL_REGS - RL78_NUM_REGS
};
#define RL78_SP_ADDR 0xffff8
/* Architecture specific data. */
struct gdbarch_tdep
{
/* The ELF header flags specify the multilib used. */
int elf_flags;
struct type *rl78_void,
*rl78_uint8,
*rl78_int8,
*rl78_uint16,
*rl78_int16,
*rl78_uint32,
*rl78_int32,
*rl78_data_pointer,
*rl78_code_pointer;
};
/* This structure holds the results of a prologue analysis. */
struct rl78_prologue
{
/* The offset from the frame base to the stack pointer --- always
zero or negative.
Calling this a "size" is a bit misleading, but given that the
stack grows downwards, using offsets for everything keeps one
from going completely sign-crazy: you never change anything's
sign for an ADD instruction; always change the second operand's
sign for a SUB instruction; and everything takes care of
itself. */
int frame_size;
/* Non-zero if this function has initialized the frame pointer from
the stack pointer, zero otherwise. */
int has_frame_ptr;
/* If has_frame_ptr is non-zero, this is the offset from the frame
base to where the frame pointer points. This is always zero or
negative. */
int frame_ptr_offset;
/* The address of the first instruction at which the frame has been
set up and the arguments are where the debug info says they are
--- as best as we can tell. */
CORE_ADDR prologue_end;
/* reg_offset[R] is the offset from the CFA at which register R is
saved, or 1 if register R has not been saved. (Real values are
always zero or negative.) */
int reg_offset[RL78_NUM_TOTAL_REGS];
};
/* Implement the "register_type" gdbarch method. */
static struct type *
rl78_register_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int reg_nr)
{
struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
if (reg_nr == RL78_PC_REGNUM)
return tdep->rl78_code_pointer;
else if (reg_nr == RL78_RAW_PC_REGNUM)
return tdep->rl78_uint32;
else if (reg_nr <= RL78_MEM_REGNUM
|| (RL78_X_REGNUM <= reg_nr && reg_nr <= RL78_H_REGNUM)
|| (RL78_BANK0_R0_REGNUM <= reg_nr
&& reg_nr <= RL78_BANK3_R7_REGNUM))
return tdep->rl78_int8;
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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else if (reg_nr == RL78_SP_REGNUM
|| (RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM <= reg_nr
&& reg_nr <= RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM))
return tdep->rl78_data_pointer;
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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else
return tdep->rl78_int16;
}
/* Implement the "register_name" gdbarch method. */
static const char *
rl78_register_name (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnr)
{
static const char *const reg_names[] =
{
"", /* bank0_r0 */
"", /* bank0_r1 */
"", /* bank0_r2 */
"", /* bank0_r3 */
"", /* bank0_r4 */
"", /* bank0_r5 */
"", /* bank0_r6 */
"", /* bank0_r7 */
"", /* bank1_r0 */
"", /* bank1_r1 */
"", /* bank1_r2 */
"", /* bank1_r3 */
"", /* bank1_r4 */
"", /* bank1_r5 */
"", /* bank1_r6 */
"", /* bank1_r7 */
"", /* bank2_r0 */
"", /* bank2_r1 */
"", /* bank2_r2 */
"", /* bank2_r3 */
"", /* bank2_r4 */
"", /* bank2_r5 */
"", /* bank2_r6 */
"", /* bank2_r7 */
"", /* bank3_r0 */
"", /* bank3_r1 */
"", /* bank3_r2 */
"", /* bank3_r3 */
"", /* bank3_r4 */
"", /* bank3_r5 */
"", /* bank3_r6 */
"", /* bank3_r7 */
"psw",
"es",
"cs",
"",
"", /* spl */
"", /* sph */
"pmc",
"mem",
"pc",
"sp",
"x",
"a",
"c",
"b",
"e",
"d",
"l",
"h",
"ax",
"bc",
"de",
"hl",
"bank0_r0",
"bank0_r1",
"bank0_r2",
"bank0_r3",
"bank0_r4",
"bank0_r5",
"bank0_r6",
"bank0_r7",
"bank1_r0",
"bank1_r1",
"bank1_r2",
"bank1_r3",
"bank1_r4",
"bank1_r5",
"bank1_r6",
"bank1_r7",
"bank2_r0",
"bank2_r1",
"bank2_r2",
"bank2_r3",
"bank2_r4",
"bank2_r5",
"bank2_r6",
"bank2_r7",
"bank3_r0",
"bank3_r1",
"bank3_r2",
"bank3_r3",
"bank3_r4",
"bank3_r5",
"bank3_r6",
"bank3_r7",
"bank0_rp0",
"bank0_rp1",
"bank0_rp2",
"bank0_rp3",
"bank1_rp0",
"bank1_rp1",
"bank1_rp2",
"bank1_rp3",
"bank2_rp0",
"bank2_rp1",
"bank2_rp2",
"bank2_rp3",
"bank3_rp0",
"bank3_rp1",
"bank3_rp2",
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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"bank3_rp3",
/* The 16 register slots would be named
bank0_rp0_ptr_regnum ... bank3_rp3_ptr_regnum, but we don't
want these to be user visible registers. */
"", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", ""
};
return reg_names[regnr];
}
/* Implement the "register_name" gdbarch method for the g10 variant. */
static const char *
rl78_g10_register_name (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnr)
{
static const char *const reg_names[] =
{
"", /* bank0_r0 */
"", /* bank0_r1 */
"", /* bank0_r2 */
"", /* bank0_r3 */
"", /* bank0_r4 */
"", /* bank0_r5 */
"", /* bank0_r6 */
"", /* bank0_r7 */
"", /* bank1_r0 */
"", /* bank1_r1 */
"", /* bank1_r2 */
"", /* bank1_r3 */
"", /* bank1_r4 */
"", /* bank1_r5 */
"", /* bank1_r6 */
"", /* bank1_r7 */
"", /* bank2_r0 */
"", /* bank2_r1 */
"", /* bank2_r2 */
"", /* bank2_r3 */
"", /* bank2_r4 */
"", /* bank2_r5 */
"", /* bank2_r6 */
"", /* bank2_r7 */
"", /* bank3_r0 */
"", /* bank3_r1 */
"", /* bank3_r2 */
"", /* bank3_r3 */
"", /* bank3_r4 */
"", /* bank3_r5 */
"", /* bank3_r6 */
"", /* bank3_r7 */
"psw",
"es",
"cs",
"",
"", /* spl */
"", /* sph */
"pmc",
"mem",
"pc",
"sp",
"x",
"a",
"c",
"b",
"e",
"d",
"l",
"h",
"ax",
"bc",
"de",
"hl",
"bank0_r0",
"bank0_r1",
"bank0_r2",
"bank0_r3",
"bank0_r4",
"bank0_r5",
"bank0_r6",
"bank0_r7",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"bank0_rp0",
"bank0_rp1",
"bank0_rp2",
"bank0_rp3",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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"",
/* The 16 register slots would be named
bank0_rp0_ptr_regnum ... bank3_rp3_ptr_regnum, but we don't
want these to be user visible registers. */
"", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", ""
};
return reg_names[regnr];
}
/* Implement the "register_reggroup_p" gdbarch method. */
static int
rl78_register_reggroup_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum,
struct reggroup *group)
{
if (group == all_reggroup)
return 1;
/* All other registers are saved and restored. */
if (group == save_reggroup || group == restore_reggroup)
{
if ((regnum < RL78_NUM_REGS
&& regnum != RL78_SPL_REGNUM
&& regnum != RL78_SPH_REGNUM
&& regnum != RL78_RAW_PC_REGNUM)
|| regnum == RL78_SP_REGNUM
|| regnum == RL78_PC_REGNUM)
return 1;
else
return 0;
}
if ((RL78_BANK0_R0_REGNUM <= regnum && regnum <= RL78_BANK3_R7_REGNUM)
|| regnum == RL78_ES_REGNUM
|| regnum == RL78_CS_REGNUM
|| regnum == RL78_SPL_REGNUM
|| regnum == RL78_SPH_REGNUM
|| regnum == RL78_PMC_REGNUM
|| regnum == RL78_MEM_REGNUM
|| regnum == RL78_RAW_PC_REGNUM
|| (RL78_BANK0_RP0_REGNUM <= regnum && regnum <= RL78_BANK3_RP3_REGNUM))
return group == system_reggroup;
return group == general_reggroup;
}
/* Strip bits to form an instruction address. (When fetching a
32-bit address from the stack, the high eight bits are garbage.
This function strips off those unused bits.) */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_make_instruction_address (CORE_ADDR addr)
{
return addr & 0xffffff;
}
/* Set / clear bits necessary to make a data address. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_make_data_address (CORE_ADDR addr)
{
return (addr & 0xffff) | 0xf0000;
}
/* Implement the "pseudo_register_read" gdbarch method. */
static enum register_status
rl78_pseudo_register_read (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct regcache *regcache,
int reg, gdb_byte *buffer)
{
enum register_status status;
if (RL78_BANK0_R0_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_BANK3_R7_REGNUM)
{
int raw_regnum = RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM
+ (reg - RL78_BANK0_R0_REGNUM);
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
}
else if (RL78_BANK0_RP0_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_BANK3_RP3_REGNUM)
{
int raw_regnum = 2 * (reg - RL78_BANK0_RP0_REGNUM)
+ RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM;
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
if (status == REG_VALID)
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum + 1, buffer + 1);
}
else if (RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM)
{
int raw_regnum = 2 * (reg - RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM)
+ RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM;
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
if (status == REG_VALID)
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum + 1, buffer + 1);
}
else if (reg == RL78_SP_REGNUM)
{
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, RL78_SPL_REGNUM, buffer);
if (status == REG_VALID)
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, RL78_SPH_REGNUM, buffer + 1);
}
else if (reg == RL78_PC_REGNUM)
{
gdb_byte rawbuf[4];
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, RL78_RAW_PC_REGNUM, rawbuf);
memcpy (buffer, rawbuf, 3);
}
else if (RL78_X_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_H_REGNUM)
{
ULONGEST psw;
status = regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, RL78_PSW_REGNUM, &psw);
if (status == REG_VALID)
{
/* RSB0 is at bit 3; RSBS1 is at bit 5. */
int bank = ((psw >> 3) & 1) | ((psw >> 4) & 1);
int raw_regnum = RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM + bank * RL78_REGS_PER_BANK
+ (reg - RL78_X_REGNUM);
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
}
}
else if (RL78_AX_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_HL_REGNUM)
{
ULONGEST psw;
status = regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, RL78_PSW_REGNUM, &psw);
if (status == REG_VALID)
{
/* RSB0 is at bit 3; RSBS1 is at bit 5. */
int bank = ((psw >> 3) & 1) | ((psw >> 4) & 1);
int raw_regnum = RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM + bank * RL78_REGS_PER_BANK
+ 2 * (reg - RL78_AX_REGNUM);
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
if (status == REG_VALID)
status = regcache_raw_read (regcache, raw_regnum + 1,
buffer + 1);
}
}
else
gdb_assert_not_reached ("invalid pseudo register number");
return status;
}
/* Implement the "pseudo_register_write" gdbarch method. */
static void
rl78_pseudo_register_write (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct regcache *regcache,
int reg, const gdb_byte *buffer)
{
if (RL78_BANK0_R0_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_BANK3_R7_REGNUM)
{
int raw_regnum = RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM
+ (reg - RL78_BANK0_R0_REGNUM);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
}
else if (RL78_BANK0_RP0_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_BANK3_RP3_REGNUM)
{
int raw_regnum = 2 * (reg - RL78_BANK0_RP0_REGNUM)
+ RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM;
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum + 1, buffer + 1);
}
else if (RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM)
{
int raw_regnum = 2 * (reg - RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM)
+ RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM;
regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum + 1, buffer + 1);
}
else if (reg == RL78_SP_REGNUM)
{
regcache_raw_write (regcache, RL78_SPL_REGNUM, buffer);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, RL78_SPH_REGNUM, buffer + 1);
}
else if (reg == RL78_PC_REGNUM)
{
gdb_byte rawbuf[4];
memcpy (rawbuf, buffer, 3);
rawbuf[3] = 0;
regcache_raw_write (regcache, RL78_RAW_PC_REGNUM, rawbuf);
}
else if (RL78_X_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_H_REGNUM)
{
ULONGEST psw;
int bank;
int raw_regnum;
regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, RL78_PSW_REGNUM, &psw);
bank = ((psw >> 3) & 1) | ((psw >> 4) & 1);
/* RSB0 is at bit 3; RSBS1 is at bit 5. */
raw_regnum = RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM + bank * RL78_REGS_PER_BANK
+ (reg - RL78_X_REGNUM);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
}
else if (RL78_AX_REGNUM <= reg && reg <= RL78_HL_REGNUM)
{
ULONGEST psw;
int bank, raw_regnum;
regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, RL78_PSW_REGNUM, &psw);
bank = ((psw >> 3) & 1) | ((psw >> 4) & 1);
/* RSB0 is at bit 3; RSBS1 is at bit 5. */
raw_regnum = RL78_RAW_BANK0_R0_REGNUM + bank * RL78_REGS_PER_BANK
+ 2 * (reg - RL78_AX_REGNUM);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum, buffer);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, raw_regnum + 1, buffer + 1);
}
else
gdb_assert_not_reached ("invalid pseudo register number");
}
/* Implement the "breakpoint_from_pc" gdbarch method. */
gdb/ Fix -Wmissing-prototypes build. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Make it static. * amd64-darwin-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_darwin_tdep): New prototype. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_windows_tdep): Likewise. * arm-symbian-tdep.c (arm_symbian_skip_trampoline_code): Make it static. (_initialize_arm_symbian_tdep): New prototype. * arm-wince-tdep.c (arm_wince_skip_main_prologue): Make it static. * i386-darwin-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_darwin_tdep): New prototype. * i386-linux-tdep.c (i386_linux_displaced_step_copy_insn): Make it static. * lm32-tdep.c (_initialize_lm32_tdep): New prototype. * microblaze-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_microblaze_linux_tdep): New prototype. * microblaze-tdep.c (microblaze_debug, microblaze_fetch_instruction) (microblaze_skip_prologue, microblaze_frame_cache): Make them static. * mips-linux-tdep.c (mips_linux_regset_from_core_section): Make it static. * moxie-tdep.c (moxie_process_record): Likewise. * remote-mips.c (mips_can_use_watchpoint, mips_insert_watchpoint) (mips_remove_watchpoint, mips_stopped_by_watchpoint): Make them static. * rl78-tdep.c (rl78_breakpoint_from_pc): Make it static. (_initialize_rl78_tdep): New prototype. * rx-tdep.c (rx_breakpoint_from_pc): Make it static. (_initialize_rx_tdep): New prototype. * solib-darwin.c (darwin_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Make it static. (_initialize_darwin_solib): New prototype. * solib-spu.c: Include solib-spu.h. (_initialize_spu_solib): New prototype. * spu-multiarch.c (_initialize_spu_multiarch): New prototype. * tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_analyze_prologue, tic6x_skip_prologue) (tic6x_breakpoint_from_pc, tic6x_frame_unwind_cache) (tic6x_software_single_step): Make it static. (_initialize_tic6x_tdep): New prototype.
2012-03-02 08:06:13 +08:00
static const gdb_byte *
rl78_breakpoint_from_pc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR *pcptr,
int *lenptr)
{
/* The documented BRK instruction is actually a two byte sequence,
{0x61, 0xcc}, but instructions may be as short as one byte.
Correspondence with Renesas revealed that the one byte sequence
0xff is used when a one byte breakpoint instruction is required. */
static gdb_byte breakpoint[] = { 0xff };
*lenptr = sizeof breakpoint;
return breakpoint;
}
/* Define a "handle" struct for fetching the next opcode. */
struct rl78_get_opcode_byte_handle
{
CORE_ADDR pc;
};
static int
opc_reg_to_gdb_regnum (int opcreg)
{
switch (opcreg)
{
case RL78_Reg_X:
return RL78_X_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_A:
return RL78_A_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_C:
return RL78_C_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_B:
return RL78_B_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_E:
return RL78_E_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_D:
return RL78_D_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_L:
return RL78_L_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_H:
return RL78_H_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_AX:
return RL78_AX_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_BC:
return RL78_BC_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_DE:
return RL78_DE_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_HL:
return RL78_HL_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_SP:
return RL78_SP_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_PSW:
return RL78_PSW_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_CS:
return RL78_CS_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_ES:
return RL78_ES_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_PMC:
return RL78_PMC_REGNUM;
case RL78_Reg_MEM:
return RL78_MEM_REGNUM;
default:
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("Undefined mapping for opc reg %d"),
opcreg);
}
/* Not reached. */
return 0;
}
/* Fetch a byte on behalf of the opcode decoder. HANDLE contains
the memory address of the next byte to fetch. If successful,
the address in the handle is updated and the byte fetched is
returned as the value of the function. If not successful, -1
is returned. */
static int
rl78_get_opcode_byte (void *handle)
{
struct rl78_get_opcode_byte_handle *opcdata = handle;
int status;
gdb_byte byte;
status = target_read_memory (opcdata->pc, &byte, 1);
if (status == 0)
{
opcdata->pc += 1;
return byte;
}
else
return -1;
}
/* Function for finding saved registers in a 'struct pv_area'; this
function is passed to pv_area_scan.
If VALUE is a saved register, ADDR says it was saved at a constant
offset from the frame base, and SIZE indicates that the whole
register was saved, record its offset. */
static void
check_for_saved (void *result_untyped, pv_t addr, CORE_ADDR size,
pv_t value)
{
struct rl78_prologue *result = (struct rl78_prologue *) result_untyped;
if (value.kind == pvk_register
&& value.k == 0
&& pv_is_register (addr, RL78_SP_REGNUM)
&& size == register_size (target_gdbarch (), value.reg))
result->reg_offset[value.reg] = addr.k;
}
/* Analyze a prologue starting at START_PC, going no further than
LIMIT_PC. Fill in RESULT as appropriate. */
static void
rl78_analyze_prologue (CORE_ADDR start_pc,
CORE_ADDR limit_pc, struct rl78_prologue *result)
{
CORE_ADDR pc, next_pc;
int rn;
pv_t reg[RL78_NUM_TOTAL_REGS];
struct pv_area *stack;
struct cleanup *back_to;
CORE_ADDR after_last_frame_setup_insn = start_pc;
int bank = 0;
memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result));
for (rn = 0; rn < RL78_NUM_TOTAL_REGS; rn++)
{
reg[rn] = pv_register (rn, 0);
result->reg_offset[rn] = 1;
}
stack = make_pv_area (RL78_SP_REGNUM, gdbarch_addr_bit (target_gdbarch ()));
back_to = make_cleanup_free_pv_area (stack);
/* The call instruction has saved the return address on the stack. */
reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM] = pv_add_constant (reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM], -4);
pv_area_store (stack, reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM], 4, reg[RL78_PC_REGNUM]);
pc = start_pc;
while (pc < limit_pc)
{
int bytes_read;
struct rl78_get_opcode_byte_handle opcode_handle;
RL78_Opcode_Decoded opc;
opcode_handle.pc = pc;
bytes_read = rl78_decode_opcode (pc, &opc, rl78_get_opcode_byte,
&opcode_handle, RL78_ISA_DEFAULT);
next_pc = pc + bytes_read;
if (opc.id == RLO_sel)
{
bank = opc.op[1].addend;
}
else if (opc.id == RLO_mov
&& opc.op[0].type == RL78_Operand_PreDec
&& opc.op[0].reg == RL78_Reg_SP
&& opc.op[1].type == RL78_Operand_Register)
{
int rsrc = (bank * RL78_REGS_PER_BANK)
+ 2 * (opc.op[1].reg - RL78_Reg_AX);
reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM] = pv_add_constant (reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM], -1);
pv_area_store (stack, reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM], 1, reg[rsrc]);
reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM] = pv_add_constant (reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM], -1);
pv_area_store (stack, reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM], 1, reg[rsrc + 1]);
after_last_frame_setup_insn = next_pc;
}
else if (opc.id == RLO_sub
&& opc.op[0].type == RL78_Operand_Register
&& opc.op[0].reg == RL78_Reg_SP
&& opc.op[1].type == RL78_Operand_Immediate)
{
int addend = opc.op[1].addend;
reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM] = pv_add_constant (reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM],
-addend);
after_last_frame_setup_insn = next_pc;
}
else if (opc.id == RLO_mov
&& opc.size == RL78_Word
&& opc.op[0].type == RL78_Operand_Register
&& opc.op[1].type == RL78_Operand_Indirect
&& opc.op[1].addend == RL78_SP_ADDR)
{
reg[opc_reg_to_gdb_regnum (opc.op[0].reg)]
= reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM];
}
else if (opc.id == RLO_sub
&& opc.size == RL78_Word
&& opc.op[0].type == RL78_Operand_Register
&& opc.op[1].type == RL78_Operand_Immediate)
{
int addend = opc.op[1].addend;
int regnum = opc_reg_to_gdb_regnum (opc.op[0].reg);
reg[regnum] = pv_add_constant (reg[regnum], -addend);
}
else if (opc.id == RLO_mov
&& opc.size == RL78_Word
&& opc.op[0].type == RL78_Operand_Indirect
&& opc.op[0].addend == RL78_SP_ADDR
&& opc.op[1].type == RL78_Operand_Register)
{
reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM]
= reg[opc_reg_to_gdb_regnum (opc.op[1].reg)];
after_last_frame_setup_insn = next_pc;
}
else
{
/* Terminate the prologue scan. */
break;
}
pc = next_pc;
}
/* Is the frame size (offset, really) a known constant? */
if (pv_is_register (reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM], RL78_SP_REGNUM))
result->frame_size = reg[RL78_SP_REGNUM].k;
/* Record where all the registers were saved. */
pv_area_scan (stack, check_for_saved, (void *) result);
result->prologue_end = after_last_frame_setup_insn;
do_cleanups (back_to);
}
/* Implement the "addr_bits_remove" gdbarch method. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_addr_bits_remove (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
{
return addr & 0xffffff;
}
/* Implement the "address_to_pointer" gdbarch method. */
static void
rl78_address_to_pointer (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct type *type, gdb_byte *buf, CORE_ADDR addr)
{
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
store_unsigned_integer (buf, TYPE_LENGTH (type), byte_order,
addr & 0xffffff);
}
/* Implement the "pointer_to_address" gdbarch method. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_pointer_to_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct type *type, const gdb_byte *buf)
{
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
CORE_ADDR addr
= extract_unsigned_integer (buf, TYPE_LENGTH (type), byte_order);
/* Is it a code address? */
if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC
|| TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD
|| TYPE_CODE_SPACE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))
|| TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 4)
return rl78_make_instruction_address (addr);
else
return rl78_make_data_address (addr);
}
/* Implement the "skip_prologue" gdbarch method. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_skip_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
{
const char *name;
CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end;
struct rl78_prologue p;
/* Try to find the extent of the function that contains PC. */
if (!find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name, &func_addr, &func_end))
return pc;
rl78_analyze_prologue (pc, func_end, &p);
return p.prologue_end;
}
/* Implement the "unwind_pc" gdbarch method. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_unwind_pc (struct gdbarch *arch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
{
return rl78_addr_bits_remove
(arch, frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame,
RL78_PC_REGNUM));
}
/* Implement the "unwind_sp" gdbarch method. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_unwind_sp (struct gdbarch *arch, struct frame_info *next_frame)
{
return frame_unwind_register_unsigned (next_frame, RL78_SP_REGNUM);
}
/* Given a frame described by THIS_FRAME, decode the prologue of its
associated function if there is not cache entry as specified by
THIS_PROLOGUE_CACHE. Save the decoded prologue in the cache and
return that struct as the value of this function. */
static struct rl78_prologue *
rl78_analyze_frame_prologue (struct frame_info *this_frame,
void **this_prologue_cache)
{
if (!*this_prologue_cache)
{
CORE_ADDR func_start, stop_addr;
*this_prologue_cache = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct rl78_prologue);
func_start = get_frame_func (this_frame);
stop_addr = get_frame_pc (this_frame);
/* If we couldn't find any function containing the PC, then
just initialize the prologue cache, but don't do anything. */
if (!func_start)
stop_addr = func_start;
rl78_analyze_prologue (func_start, stop_addr, *this_prologue_cache);
}
return *this_prologue_cache;
}
/* Given a frame and a prologue cache, return this frame's base. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_frame_base (struct frame_info *this_frame, void **this_prologue_cache)
{
struct rl78_prologue *p
= rl78_analyze_frame_prologue (this_frame, this_prologue_cache);
CORE_ADDR sp = get_frame_register_unsigned (this_frame, RL78_SP_REGNUM);
return rl78_make_data_address (sp - p->frame_size);
}
/* Implement the "frame_this_id" method for unwinding frames. */
static void
rl78_this_id (struct frame_info *this_frame,
void **this_prologue_cache, struct frame_id *this_id)
{
*this_id = frame_id_build (rl78_frame_base (this_frame,
this_prologue_cache),
get_frame_func (this_frame));
}
/* Implement the "frame_prev_register" method for unwinding frames. */
static struct value *
rl78_prev_register (struct frame_info *this_frame,
void **this_prologue_cache, int regnum)
{
struct rl78_prologue *p
= rl78_analyze_frame_prologue (this_frame, this_prologue_cache);
CORE_ADDR frame_base = rl78_frame_base (this_frame, this_prologue_cache);
if (regnum == RL78_SP_REGNUM)
return frame_unwind_got_constant (this_frame, regnum, frame_base);
else if (regnum == RL78_SPL_REGNUM)
return frame_unwind_got_constant (this_frame, regnum,
(frame_base & 0xff));
else if (regnum == RL78_SPH_REGNUM)
return frame_unwind_got_constant (this_frame, regnum,
((frame_base >> 8) & 0xff));
/* If prologue analysis says we saved this register somewhere,
return a description of the stack slot holding it. */
else if (p->reg_offset[regnum] != 1)
{
struct value *rv =
frame_unwind_got_memory (this_frame, regnum,
frame_base + p->reg_offset[regnum]);
if (regnum == RL78_PC_REGNUM)
{
ULONGEST pc = rl78_make_instruction_address (value_as_long (rv));
return frame_unwind_got_constant (this_frame, regnum, pc);
}
return rv;
}
/* Otherwise, presume we haven't changed the value of this
register, and get it from the next frame. */
else
return frame_unwind_got_register (this_frame, regnum, regnum);
}
static const struct frame_unwind rl78_unwind =
{
NORMAL_FRAME,
default_frame_unwind_stop_reason,
rl78_this_id,
rl78_prev_register,
NULL,
default_frame_sniffer
};
/* Implement the "dwarf_reg_to_regnum" gdbarch method. */
static int
rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int reg)
{
if (0 <= reg && reg <= 31)
{
if ((reg & 1) == 0)
Use 16-bit integer type for rl78 register pairs. This patch changes rl78-tdep.c so that a 16-bit type is used for register pairs instead of a pointer type as was previously the case. This will cause these register pairs to be displayed as integers instead of as a data address with a 0xf0000 ORed in. E.g. registers ax, bc, de, and hl might now be displayed like this: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0x6 6 bc 0x0 0 de 0x10c3 4291 hl 0x108d 423 Whereas, before, they were displayed as follows: (gdb) info registers ax bc de hl ax 0xf0006 0xf0006 bc 0xf0000 0xf0000 de 0xf10c3 0xf10c3 hl 0xf108d 0xf108d These pairs are 16 bit quantities and should be displayed as such. This change also affects the way that the banked register pairs are displayed. Within GDB, the banked register pairs are named bank0_rp0, bank0_rp1, .., bank3_rp2, bank3_rp3. However, these register pairs need to be used as addresses in DWARF expressions. I have added 16 pseudo registers corresponding to banked register pairs. These new pseudo registers are all hidden from the user and have a pointer type. Values from these registers are intended to be used in DWARF expressions. Therefore, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum() has been adjusted to return these new pseudo register numbers. I had a much simpler patch which only changed the types, but it showed a number of regressions due to integer values from the banked register pairs being used as part of an address expression. This current patch shows no regressions and now displays values of register pairs correctly. * rl78-tdep.c ( RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK0_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK0_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK1_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK1_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK2_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK2_RP3_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP0_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP1_PTR_REGNUM) (RL78_BANK3_RP2_PTR_REGNUM, RL78_BANK3_RP3_PTR_REGNUM): New constants. (rl78_register_type): Use a data pointer type for SP and new pseudo registers mentioned above. Use a 16 bit integer type for all other register pairs. (rl78_register_name, rl78_g10_register_name): Update for new pseudo registers. (rl78_pseudo_register_read): Likewise. (rl78_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. (rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum): Return register numbers representing to the newly added pseudo registers.
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/* Map even registers to their 16-bit counterparts which have a
pointer type. This is usually what is required from the DWARF
info. */
return (reg >> 1) + RL78_BANK0_RP0_PTR_REGNUM;
else
return reg;
}
else if (reg == 32)
return RL78_SP_REGNUM;
else if (reg == 33)
return -1; /* ap */
else if (reg == 34)
return RL78_PSW_REGNUM;
else if (reg == 35)
return RL78_ES_REGNUM;
else if (reg == 36)
return RL78_CS_REGNUM;
else if (reg == 37)
return RL78_PC_REGNUM;
else
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("Undefined dwarf2 register mapping of reg %d"),
reg);
}
/* Implement the `register_sim_regno' gdbarch method. */
static int
rl78_register_sim_regno (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum)
{
gdb_assert (regnum < RL78_NUM_REGS);
/* So long as regnum is in [0, RL78_NUM_REGS), it's valid. We
just want to override the default here which disallows register
numbers which have no names. */
return regnum;
}
/* Implement the "return_value" gdbarch method. */
static enum return_value_convention
rl78_return_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
gdb/ * breakpoint.h (bp_location): Add related_address member. * inferior.h (get_return_value): Take a pointer to struct value instead of struct type for the function requested. * value.h (using_struct_return): Likewise. * gdbarch.sh (return_value): Take a pointer to struct value instead of struct type for the function requested. * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_location_function): Initialize related_address for bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver breakpoints. * elfread.c (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop): Pass the requested function's address to gdbarch_return_value. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Pass the requested function's address to using_struct_return. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Pass the requested function's address to using_struct_return and gdbarch_return_value. * infcmd.c (get_return_value): Take a pointer to struct value instead of struct type for the function requested. (print_return_value): Update accordingly. (finish_command_continuation): Likewise. * stack.c (return_command): Pass the requested function's address to using_struct_return and gdbarch_return_value. * value.c (using_struct_return): Take a pointer to struct value instead of struct type for the function requested. Pass the requested function's address to gdbarch_return_value. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (finish_breakpoint_object): New function_value member, replacing function_type. (bpfinishpy_dealloc): Update accordingly. (bpfinishpy_pre_stop_hook): Likewise. (bpfinishpy_init): Likewise. Record the requested function's address. * mips-tdep.c (mips_fval_reg): New enum. (mips_o32_push_dummy_call): For MIPS16 FP doubles do not swap words put in GP registers. (mips_o64_push_dummy_call): Update a comment. (mips_o32_return_value): Take a pointer to struct value instead of struct type for the function requested and use it to check if using the MIPS16 calling convention. Return the designated general purpose registers for floating-point values returned in MIPS16 mode. (mips_o64_return_value): Likewise. * ppc-tdep.h (ppc_sysv_abi_return_value): Update prototype. (ppc_sysv_abi_broken_return_value): Likewise. (ppc64_sysv_abi_return_value): Likewise. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_return_value): Take a pointer to struct value instead of struct type for the function requested. * amd64-tdep.c (amd64_return_value): Likewise. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_return_value): Likewise. * arm-tdep.c (arm_return_value): Likewise. * avr-tdep.c (avr_return_value): Likewise. * bfin-tdep.c (bfin_return_value): Likewise. * cris-tdep.c (cris_return_value): Likewise. * frv-tdep.c (frv_return_value): Likewise. * h8300-tdep.c (h8300_return_value): Likewise. (h8300h_return_value): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa32_return_value): Likewise. (hppa64_return_value): Likewise. * i386-tdep.c (i386_return_value): Likewise. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_return_value): Likewise. * iq2000-tdep.c (iq2000_return_value): Likewise. * lm32-tdep.c (lm32_return_value): Likewise. * m32c-tdep.c (m32c_return_value): Likewise. * m32r-tdep.c (m32r_return_value): Likewise. * m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_return_value): Likewise. * m68k-tdep.c (m68k_return_value): Likewise. (m68k_svr4_return_value): Likewise. * m88k-tdep.c (m88k_return_value): Likewise. * mep-tdep.c (mep_return_value): Likewise. * microblaze-tdep.c (microblaze_return_value): Likewise. * mn10300-tdep.c (mn10300_return_value): Likewise. * moxie-tdep.c (moxie_return_value): Likewise. * mt-tdep.c (mt_return_value): Likewise. * ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_return_value): Likewise. * ppc-sysv-tdep.c (ppc_sysv_abi_return_value): Likewise. (ppc_sysv_abi_broken_return_value): Likewise. (ppc64_sysv_abi_return_value): Likewise. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c (ppcnbsd_return_value): Likewise. * rl78-tdep.c (rl78_return_value): Likewise. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_return_value): Likewise. * rx-tdep.c (rx_return_value): Likewise. * s390-tdep.c (s390_return_value): Likewise. * score-tdep.c (score_return_value): Likewise. * sh-tdep.c (sh_return_value_nofpu): Likewise. (sh_return_value_fpu): Likewise. * sh64-tdep.c (sh64_return_value): Likewise. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc32_return_value): Likewise. * sparc64-tdep.c (sparc64_return_value): Likewise. * spu-tdep.c (spu_return_value): Likewise. * tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_return_value): Likewise. * v850-tdep.c (v850_return_value): Likewise. * vax-tdep.c (vax_return_value): Likewise. * xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_return_value): Likewise. * xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_return_value): Likewise. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * gdbarch.h: Regenerate. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/return-nodebug.exp: Also test float and double types.
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struct value *function,
struct type *valtype,
struct regcache *regcache,
gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf)
{
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
ULONGEST valtype_len = TYPE_LENGTH (valtype);
int is_g10 = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch)->elf_flags & E_FLAG_RL78_G10;
if (valtype_len > 8)
return RETURN_VALUE_STRUCT_CONVENTION;
if (readbuf)
{
ULONGEST u;
int argreg = RL78_RAW_BANK1_R0_REGNUM;
CORE_ADDR g10_raddr = 0xffec8;
int offset = 0;
while (valtype_len > 0)
{
if (is_g10)
u = read_memory_integer (g10_raddr, 1,
gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch));
else
regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (regcache, argreg, &u);
store_unsigned_integer (readbuf + offset, 1, byte_order, u);
valtype_len -= 1;
offset += 1;
argreg++;
g10_raddr++;
}
}
if (writebuf)
{
ULONGEST u;
int argreg = RL78_RAW_BANK1_R0_REGNUM;
CORE_ADDR g10_raddr = 0xffec8;
int offset = 0;
while (valtype_len > 0)
{
u = extract_unsigned_integer (writebuf + offset, 1, byte_order);
if (is_g10) {
gdb_byte b = u & 0xff;
write_memory (g10_raddr, &b, 1);
}
else
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, argreg, u);
valtype_len -= 1;
offset += 1;
argreg++;
g10_raddr++;
}
}
return RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION;
}
/* Implement the "frame_align" gdbarch method. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_frame_align (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR sp)
{
return rl78_make_data_address (align_down (sp, 2));
}
/* Implement the "dummy_id" gdbarch method. */
static struct frame_id
rl78_dummy_id (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct frame_info *this_frame)
{
return
frame_id_build (rl78_make_data_address
(get_frame_register_unsigned
(this_frame, RL78_SP_REGNUM)),
get_frame_pc (this_frame));
}
/* Implement the "push_dummy_call" gdbarch method. */
static CORE_ADDR
rl78_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR bp_addr,
int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
{
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
gdb_byte buf[4];
int i;
/* Push arguments in reverse order. */
for (i = nargs - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
struct type *value_type = value_enclosing_type (args[i]);
int len = TYPE_LENGTH (value_type);
int container_len = (len + 1) & ~1;
sp -= container_len;
write_memory (rl78_make_data_address (sp),
value_contents_all (args[i]), len);
}
/* Store struct value address. */
if (struct_return)
{
store_unsigned_integer (buf, 2, byte_order, struct_addr);
sp -= 2;
write_memory (rl78_make_data_address (sp), buf, 2);
}
/* Store return address. */
sp -= 4;
store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, byte_order, bp_addr);
write_memory (rl78_make_data_address (sp), buf, 4);
/* Finally, update the stack pointer... */
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, RL78_SP_REGNUM, sp);
/* DWARF2/GCC uses the stack address *before* the function call as a
frame's CFA. */
return rl78_make_data_address (sp + 4);
}
/* Allocate and initialize a gdbarch object. */
static struct gdbarch *
rl78_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches)
{
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep;
int elf_flags;
/* Extract the elf_flags if available. */
if (info.abfd != NULL
&& bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
elf_flags = elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_flags;
else
elf_flags = 0;
/* Try to find the architecture in the list of already defined
architectures. */
for (arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches, &info);
arches != NULL;
arches = gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info (arches->next, &info))
{
if (gdbarch_tdep (arches->gdbarch)->elf_flags != elf_flags)
continue;
return arches->gdbarch;
}
/* None found, create a new architecture from the information
provided. */
tdep = (struct gdbarch_tdep *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct gdbarch_tdep));
gdbarch = gdbarch_alloc (&info, tdep);
tdep->elf_flags = elf_flags;
/* Initialize types. */
tdep->rl78_void = arch_type (gdbarch, TYPE_CODE_VOID, 1, "void");
tdep->rl78_uint8 = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, 8, 1, "uint8_t");
tdep->rl78_int8 = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, 8, 0, "int8_t");
tdep->rl78_uint16 = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, 16, 1, "uint16_t");
tdep->rl78_int16 = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, 16, 0, "int16_t");
tdep->rl78_uint32 = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, 32, 1, "uint32_t");
tdep->rl78_int32 = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, 32, 0, "int32_t");
tdep->rl78_data_pointer
= arch_type (gdbarch, TYPE_CODE_PTR, 16 / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
xstrdup ("rl78_data_addr_t"));
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (tdep->rl78_data_pointer) = tdep->rl78_void;
TYPE_UNSIGNED (tdep->rl78_data_pointer) = 1;
tdep->rl78_code_pointer
= arch_type (gdbarch, TYPE_CODE_PTR, 32 / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
xstrdup ("rl78_code_addr_t"));
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (tdep->rl78_code_pointer) = tdep->rl78_void;
TYPE_UNSIGNED (tdep->rl78_code_pointer) = 1;
/* Registers. */
set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, RL78_NUM_REGS);
set_gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch, RL78_NUM_PSEUDO_REGS);
if (tdep->elf_flags & E_FLAG_RL78_G10)
set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, rl78_g10_register_name);
else
set_gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, rl78_register_name);
set_gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, rl78_register_type);
set_gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch, RL78_PC_REGNUM);
set_gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch, RL78_SP_REGNUM);
set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_read (gdbarch, rl78_pseudo_register_read);
set_gdbarch_pseudo_register_write (gdbarch, rl78_pseudo_register_write);
set_gdbarch_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum (gdbarch, rl78_dwarf_reg_to_regnum);
set_gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, rl78_register_reggroup_p);
set_gdbarch_register_sim_regno (gdbarch, rl78_register_sim_regno);
/* Data types. */
set_gdbarch_char_signed (gdbarch, 0);
set_gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch, 16);
set_gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch, 16);
set_gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch, 32);
set_gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch, 64);
set_gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch, 16);
set_gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch, 32);
set_gdbarch_dwarf2_addr_size (gdbarch, 4);
set_gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch, 32);
set_gdbarch_float_format (gdbarch, floatformats_ieee_single);
set_gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch, 32);
set_gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch, 64);
set_gdbarch_double_format (gdbarch, floatformats_ieee_single);
set_gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch, floatformats_ieee_double);
set_gdbarch_pointer_to_address (gdbarch, rl78_pointer_to_address);
set_gdbarch_address_to_pointer (gdbarch, rl78_address_to_pointer);
set_gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, rl78_addr_bits_remove);
/* Breakpoints. */
set_gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, rl78_breakpoint_from_pc);
set_gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch, 1);
/* Disassembly. */
set_gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, print_insn_rl78);
/* Frames, prologues, etc. */
set_gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, core_addr_lessthan);
set_gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch, rl78_skip_prologue);
set_gdbarch_unwind_pc (gdbarch, rl78_unwind_pc);
set_gdbarch_unwind_sp (gdbarch, rl78_unwind_sp);
set_gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, rl78_frame_align);
dwarf2_append_unwinders (gdbarch);
frame_unwind_append_unwinder (gdbarch, &rl78_unwind);
/* Dummy frames, return values. */
set_gdbarch_dummy_id (gdbarch, rl78_dummy_id);
set_gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, rl78_push_dummy_call);
set_gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, rl78_return_value);
/* Virtual tables. */
set_gdbarch_vbit_in_delta (gdbarch, 1);
return gdbarch;
}
gdb/ Fix -Wmissing-prototypes build. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Make it static. * amd64-darwin-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_darwin_tdep): New prototype. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_windows_tdep): Likewise. * arm-symbian-tdep.c (arm_symbian_skip_trampoline_code): Make it static. (_initialize_arm_symbian_tdep): New prototype. * arm-wince-tdep.c (arm_wince_skip_main_prologue): Make it static. * i386-darwin-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_darwin_tdep): New prototype. * i386-linux-tdep.c (i386_linux_displaced_step_copy_insn): Make it static. * lm32-tdep.c (_initialize_lm32_tdep): New prototype. * microblaze-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_microblaze_linux_tdep): New prototype. * microblaze-tdep.c (microblaze_debug, microblaze_fetch_instruction) (microblaze_skip_prologue, microblaze_frame_cache): Make them static. * mips-linux-tdep.c (mips_linux_regset_from_core_section): Make it static. * moxie-tdep.c (moxie_process_record): Likewise. * remote-mips.c (mips_can_use_watchpoint, mips_insert_watchpoint) (mips_remove_watchpoint, mips_stopped_by_watchpoint): Make them static. * rl78-tdep.c (rl78_breakpoint_from_pc): Make it static. (_initialize_rl78_tdep): New prototype. * rx-tdep.c (rx_breakpoint_from_pc): Make it static. (_initialize_rx_tdep): New prototype. * solib-darwin.c (darwin_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Make it static. (_initialize_darwin_solib): New prototype. * solib-spu.c: Include solib-spu.h. (_initialize_spu_solib): New prototype. * spu-multiarch.c (_initialize_spu_multiarch): New prototype. * tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_analyze_prologue, tic6x_skip_prologue) (tic6x_breakpoint_from_pc, tic6x_frame_unwind_cache) (tic6x_software_single_step): Make it static. (_initialize_tic6x_tdep): New prototype.
2012-03-02 08:06:13 +08:00
/* -Wmissing-prototypes */
extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_rl78_tdep;
/* Register the above initialization routine. */
void
_initialize_rl78_tdep (void)
{
register_gdbarch_init (bfd_arch_rl78, rl78_gdbarch_init);
}