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This patch starts from the desire to eliminate make_cleanup_ui_file_delete, but then goes beyond. It makes ui_file & friends a real C++ class hierarchy, and switches temporary ui_file-like objects to stack-based allocation. - mem_fileopen -> string_file mem_fileopen is replaced with a new string_file class that is treated as a value class created on the stack. This alone eliminates most make_cleanup_ui_file_delete calls, and, simplifies code a whole lot (diffstat shows around 1k loc dropped.) string_file's internal buffer is a std::string, thus the "string" in the name. This simplifies the implementation much, compared to mem_fileopen, which managed growing its internal buffer manually. - ui_file_as_string, ui_file_strdup, ui_file_obsavestring all gone The new string_file class has a string() method that provides direct writable access to the internal std::string buffer. This replaced ui_file_as_string, which forced a copy of the same data the stream had inside. With direct access via a writable reference, we can instead move the string out of the string_stream, avoiding deep string copying. Related, ui_file_xstrdup calls are replaced with xstrdup'ping the stream's string, and ui_file_obsavestring is replaced by obstack_copy0. With all those out of the way, getting rid of the weird ui_file_put mechanism was possible. - New ui_file::printf, ui_file::puts, etc. methods These simplify / clarify client code. I considered splitting client-code changes, like these, e.g.: - stb = mem_fileopen (); - fprintf_unfiltered (stb, "%s%s%s", - _("The valid values are:\n"), - regdesc, - _("The default is \"std\".")); + string_file stb; + stb.printf ("%s%s%s", + _("The valid values are:\n"), + regdesc, + _("The default is \"std\".")); In two steps, with the first step leaving fprintf_unfiltered (etc.) calls in place, and only afterwards do a pass to change all those to call stb.printf etc.. I didn't do that split, because (when I tried), it turned out to be pointless make-work: the first pass would have to touch the fprintf_unfiltered line anyway, to replace "stb" with "&stb". - gdb_fopen replaced with stack-based objects This avoids the need for cleanups or unique_ptr's. I.e., this: struct ui_file *file = gdb_fopen (filename, "w"); if (filename == NULL) perror_with_name (filename); cleanups = make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (file); // use file. do_cleanups (cleanups); is replaced with this: stdio_file file; if (!file.open (filename, "w")) perror_with_name (filename); // use file. - odd contorsions in null_file_write / null_file_fputs around when to call to_fputs / to_write eliminated. - Global null_stream object A few places that were allocating a ui_file in order to print to "nowhere" are adjusted to instead refer to a new 'null_stream' global stream. - TUI's tui_sfileopen eliminated. TUI's ui_file much simplified The TUI's ui_file was serving a dual purpose. It supported being used as string buffer, and supported being backed by a stdio FILE. The string buffer part is gone, replaced by using of string_file. The 'FILE *' support is now much simplified, by making the TUI's ui_file inherit from stdio_file. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-02-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (type_as_string): Use string_file. * ada-valprint.c (ada_print_floating): Use string_file. * ada-varobj.c (ada_varobj_scalar_image) (ada_varobj_get_value_image): Use string_file. * aix-thread.c (aix_thread_extra_thread_info): Use string_file. * arm-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_tdep): Use string_printf. * breakpoint.c (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations) (insert_breakpoint_locations, reattach_breakpoints) (print_breakpoint_location, print_one_detail_ranged_breakpoint) (print_it_watchpoint): Use string_file. (save_breakpoints): Use stdio_file. * c-exp.y (oper): Use string_file. * cli/cli-logging.c (set_logging_redirect): Use ui_file_up and tee_file. (pop_output_files): Use delete. (handle_redirections): Use stdio_file and tee_file. * cli/cli-setshow.c (do_show_command): Use string_file. * compile/compile-c-support.c (c_compute_program): Use string_file. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (generate_vla_size): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. (generate_c_for_for_one_variable): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. Use string_file. (generate_c_for_variable_locations): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. * compile/compile-internal.h (generate_c_for_for_one_variable): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. * compile/compile-loc2c.c (push, pushf, unary, binary) (print_label, pushf_register_address, pushf_register) (do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. Adjust. * compile/compile.c (compile_to_object): Use string_file. * compile/compile.h (compile_dwarf_expr_to_c) (compile_dwarf_bounds_to_c): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. * cp-support.c (inspect_type): Use string_file and obstack_copy0. (replace_typedefs_qualified_name): Use string_file and obstack_copy0. * disasm.c (gdb_pretty_print_insn): Use string_file. (gdb_disassembly): Adjust reference the null_stream global. (do_ui_file_delete): Delete. (gdb_insn_length): Use null_stream. * dummy-frame.c (maintenance_print_dummy_frames): Use stdio_file. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c) (locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (do_ui_file_peek_last): Delete. (dwarf2_compute_name): Use string_file. * event-top.c (gdb_setup_readline): Use stdio_file. * gdbarch.sh (verify_gdbarch): Use string_file. * gdbtypes.c (safe_parse_type): Use null_stream. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_breakpoint_commands): Use string_file. * guile/scm-disasm.c (gdbscm_print_insn_from_port): Take a 'string_file *' instead of a 'ui_file *'. (gdbscm_arch_disassemble): Use string_file. * guile/scm-frame.c (frscm_print_frame_smob): Use string_file. * guile/scm-ports.c (class ioscm_file_port): Now a class that inherits from ui_file. (ioscm_file_port_delete, ioscm_file_port_rewind) (ioscm_file_port_put): Delete. (ioscm_file_port_write): Rename to ... (ioscm_file_port::write): ... this. Remove file_port_magic checks. (ioscm_file_port_new): Delete. (ioscm_with_output_to_port_worker): Use ioscm_file_port and ui_file_up. * guile/scm-type.c (tyscm_type_name): Use string_file. * guile/scm-value.c (vlscm_print_value_smob, gdbscm_value_print): Use string_file. * infcmd.c (print_return_value_1): Use string_file. * infrun.c (print_target_wait_results): Use string_file. * language.c (add_language): Use string_file. * location.c (explicit_to_string_internal): Use string_file. * main.c (captured_main_1): Use null_file. * maint.c (maintenance_print_architecture): Use stdio_file. * mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (list_arg_or_local): Use string_file. * mi/mi-common.h (struct mi_interp) <out, err, log, targ, event_channel>: Change type to mi_console_file pointer. * mi/mi-console.c (mi_console_file_fputs, mi_console_file_flush) (mi_console_file_delete): Delete. (struct mi_console_file): Delete. (mi_console_file_magic): Delete. (mi_console_file_new): Delete. (mi_console_file::mi_console_file): New. (mi_console_file_delete): Delete. (mi_console_file_fputs): Delete. (mi_console_file::write): New. (mi_console_raw_packet): Delete. (mi_console_file::flush): New. (mi_console_file_flush): Delete. (mi_console_set_raw): Rename to ... (mi_console_file::set_raw): ... this. * mi/mi-console.h (class mi_console_file): New class. (mi_console_file_new, mi_console_set_raw): Delete. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_interpreter_init): Use mi_console_file. (mi_set_logging): Use delete and tee_file. Adjust. * mi/mi-main.c (output_register): Use string_file. (mi_cmd_data_evaluate_expression): Use string_file. (mi_cmd_data_read_memory): Use string_file. (mi_cmd_execute, print_variable_or_computed): Use string_file. * mi/mi-out.c (mi_ui_out::main_stream): New. (mi_ui_out::rewind): Use main_stream and string_file. (mi_ui_out::put): Use main_stream and string_file. (mi_ui_out::mi_ui_out): Remove 'stream' parameter. Allocate a 'string_file' instead. (mi_out_new): Don't allocate a mem_fileopen stream here. * mi/mi-out.h (mi_ui_out::mi_ui_out): Remove 'stream' parameter. (mi_ui_out::main_stream): Declare method. * printcmd.c (eval_command): Use string_file. * psymtab.c (maintenance_print_psymbols): Use stdio_file. * python/py-arch.c (archpy_disassemble): Use string_file. * python/py-breakpoint.c (bppy_get_commands): Use string_file. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_str): Use string_file. * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_type, py_print_single_arg): Use string_file. * python/py-type.c (typy_str): Use string_file. * python/py-unwind.c (unwind_infopy_str): Use string_file. * python/py-value.c (valpy_str): Use string_file. * record-btrace.c (btrace_insn_history): Use string_file. * regcache.c (regcache_print): Use stdio_file. * reggroups.c (maintenance_print_reggroups): Use stdio_file. * remote.c (escape_buffer): Use string_file. * rust-lang.c (rust_get_disr_info): Use string_file. * serial.c (serial_open_ops_1): Use stdio_file. (do_serial_close): Use delete. * stack.c (print_frame_arg): Use string_file. (print_frame_args): Remove local mem_fileopen stream, not used. (print_frame): Use string_file. * symmisc.c (maintenance_print_symbols): Use stdio_file. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>: Take a 'string_file *' instead of a 'ui_file *'. * top.c (new_ui): Use stdio_file and stderr_file. (free_ui): Use delete. (execute_command_to_string): Use string_file. (quit_confirm): Use string_file. * tracepoint.c (collection_list::append_exp): Use string_file. * tui/tui-disasm.c (tui_disassemble): Use string_file. * tui/tui-file.c: Don't include "ui-file.h". (enum streamtype, struct tui_stream): Delete. (tui_file_new, tui_file_delete, tui_fileopen, tui_sfileopen) (tui_file_isatty, tui_file_rewind, tui_file_put): Delete. (tui_file::tui_file): New method. (tui_file_fputs): Delete. (tui_file_get_strbuf): Delete. (tui_file::puts): New method. (tui_file_adjust_strbuf): Delete. (tui_file_flush): Delete. (tui_file::flush): New method. * tui/tui-file.h: Tweak intro comment. Include ui-file.h. (tui_fileopen, tui_sfileopen, tui_file_get_strbuf) (tui_file_adjust_strbuf): Delete declarations. (class tui_file): New class. * tui/tui-io.c (tui_initialize_io): Use tui_file. * tui/tui-regs.c (tui_restore_gdbout): Use delete. (tui_register_format): Use string_stream. * tui/tui-stack.c (tui_make_status_line): Use string_file. (tui_get_function_from_frame): Use string_file. * typeprint.c (type_to_string): Use string_file. * ui-file.c (struct ui_file, ui_file_magic, ui_file_new): Delete. (null_stream): New global. (ui_file_delete): Delete. (ui_file::ui_file): New. (null_file_isatty): Delete. (ui_file::~ui_file): New. (null_file_rewind): Delete. (ui_file::printf): New. (null_file_put): Delete. (null_file_flush): Delete. (ui_file::putstr): New. (null_file_write): Delete. (ui_file::putstrn): New. (null_file_read): Delete. (ui_file::putc): New. (null_file_fputs): Delete. (null_file_write_async_safe): Delete. (ui_file::vprintf): New. (null_file_delete): Delete. (null_file::write): New. (null_file_fseek): Delete. (null_file::puts): New. (ui_file_data): Delete. (null_file::write_async_safe): New. (gdb_flush, ui_file_isatty): Adjust. (ui_file_put, ui_file_rewind): Delete. (ui_file_write): Adjust. (ui_file_write_for_put): Delete. (ui_file_write_async_safe, ui_file_read): Adjust. (ui_file_fseek): Delete. (fputs_unfiltered): Adjust. (set_ui_file_flush, set_ui_file_isatty, set_ui_file_rewind) (set_ui_file_put, set_ui_file_write, set_ui_file_write_async_safe) (set_ui_file_read, set_ui_file_fputs, set_ui_file_fseek) (set_ui_file_data): Delete. (string_file::~string_file, string_file::write) (struct accumulated_ui_file, do_ui_file_xstrdup, ui_file_xstrdup) (do_ui_file_as_string, ui_file_as_string): Delete. (do_ui_file_obsavestring, ui_file_obsavestring): Delete. (struct mem_file): Delete. (mem_file_new): Delete. (stdio_file::stdio_file): New. (mem_file_delete): Delete. (stdio_file::stdio_file): New. (mem_fileopen): Delete. (stdio_file::~stdio_file): New. (mem_file_rewind): Delete. (stdio_file::set_stream): New. (mem_file_put): Delete. (stdio_file::open): New. (mem_file_write): Delete. (stdio_file_magic, struct stdio_file): Delete. (stdio_file_new, stdio_file_delete, stdio_file_flush): Delete. (stdio_file::flush): New. (stdio_file_read): Rename to ... (stdio_file::read): ... this. Adjust. (stdio_file_write): Rename to ... (stdio_file::write): ... this. Adjust. (stdio_file_write_async_safe): Rename to ... (stdio_file::write_async_safe) ... this. Adjust. (stdio_file_fputs): Rename to ... (stdio_file::puts) ... this. Adjust. (stdio_file_isatty): Delete. (stdio_file_fseek): Delete. (stdio_file::isatty): New. (stderr_file_write): Rename to ... (stderr_file::write) ... this. Adjust. (stderr_file_fputs): Rename to ... (stderr_file::puts) ... this. Adjust. (stderr_fileopen, stdio_fileopen, gdb_fopen): Delete. (stderr_file::stderr_file): New. (tee_file_magic): Delete. (struct tee_file): Delete. (tee_file::tee_file): New. (tee_file_new): Delete. (tee_file::~tee_file): New. (tee_file_delete): Delete. (tee_file_flush): Rename to ... (tee_file::flush): ... this. Adjust. (tee_file_write): Rename to ... (tee_file::write): ... this. Adjust. (tee_file::write_async_safe): New. (tee_file_fputs): Rename to ... (tee_file::puts): ... this. Adjust. (tee_file_isatty): Rename to ... (tee_file::isatty): ... this. Adjust. * ui-file.h (struct obstack, struct ui_file): Don't forward-declare. (ui_file_new, ui_file_flush_ftype, set_ui_file_flush) (ui_file_write_ftype) (set_ui_file_write, ui_file_fputs_ftype, set_ui_file_fputs) (ui_file_write_async_safe_ftype, set_ui_file_write_async_safe) (ui_file_read_ftype, set_ui_file_read, ui_file_isatty_ftype) (set_ui_file_isatty, ui_file_rewind_ftype, set_ui_file_rewind) (ui_file_put_method_ftype, ui_file_put_ftype, set_ui_file_put) (ui_file_delete_ftype, set_ui_file_data, ui_file_fseek_ftype) (set_ui_file_fseek): Delete. (ui_file_data, ui_file_delete, ui_file_rewind) (struct ui_file): New. (ui_file_up): New. (class null_file): New. (null_stream): Declare. (ui_file_write_for_put, ui_file_put): Delete. (ui_file_xstrdup, ui_file_as_string, ui_file_obsavestring): Delete. (ui_file_fseek, mem_fileopen, stdio_fileopen, stderr_fileopen) (gdb_fopen, tee_file_new): Delete. (struct string_file): New. (struct stdio_file): New. (stdio_file_up): New. (struct stderr_file): New. (class tee_file): New. * ui-out.c (ui_out::field_stream): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. Adjust. * ui-out.h (class ui_out) <field_stream>: Likewise. * utils.c (do_ui_file_delete, make_cleanup_ui_file_delete) (null_stream): Delete. (error_stream): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. Adjust. * utils.h (struct ui_file): Delete forward declaration.. (make_cleanup_ui_file_delete, null_stream): Delete declarations. (error_stream): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'. * varobj.c (varobj_value_get_print_value): Use string_file. * xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_verify_config): Use string_file. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
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C
318 lines
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C
/* Scheme interface to architecture.
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Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* See README file in this directory for implementation notes, coding
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conventions, et.al. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "arch-utils.h"
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#include "disasm.h"
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#include "dis-asm.h"
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#include "gdbarch.h"
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#include "gdbcore.h" /* Why is memory_error here? */
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#include "guile-internal.h"
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static SCM port_keyword;
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static SCM offset_keyword;
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static SCM size_keyword;
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static SCM count_keyword;
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static SCM address_symbol;
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static SCM asm_symbol;
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static SCM length_symbol;
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class gdbscm_disassembler : public gdb_disassembler
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{
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public:
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gdbscm_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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struct ui_file *stream,
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SCM port, ULONGEST offset);
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SCM port;
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/* The offset of the address of the first instruction in PORT. */
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ULONGEST offset;
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};
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/* Struct used to pass data from gdbscm_disasm_read_memory to
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gdbscm_disasm_read_memory_worker. */
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struct gdbscm_disasm_read_data
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{
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bfd_vma memaddr;
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bfd_byte *myaddr;
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unsigned int length;
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gdbscm_disassembler *dinfo;
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};
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/* Subroutine of gdbscm_arch_disassemble to simplify it.
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Return the result for one instruction. */
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static SCM
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dascm_make_insn (CORE_ADDR pc, const char *assembly, int insn_len)
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{
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return scm_list_3 (scm_cons (address_symbol,
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gdbscm_scm_from_ulongest (pc)),
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scm_cons (asm_symbol,
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gdbscm_scm_from_c_string (assembly)),
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scm_cons (length_symbol,
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scm_from_int (insn_len)));
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}
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/* Helper function for gdbscm_disasm_read_memory to safely read from a
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Scheme port. Called via gdbscm_call_guile.
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The result is a statically allocated error message or NULL if success. */
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static const char *
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gdbscm_disasm_read_memory_worker (void *datap)
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{
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struct gdbscm_disasm_read_data *data
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= (struct gdbscm_disasm_read_data *) datap;
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gdbscm_disassembler *dinfo = data->dinfo;
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SCM seekto, newpos, port = dinfo->port;
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size_t bytes_read;
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seekto = gdbscm_scm_from_ulongest (data->memaddr - dinfo->offset);
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newpos = scm_seek (port, seekto, scm_from_int (SEEK_SET));
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if (!scm_is_eq (seekto, newpos))
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return "seek error";
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bytes_read = scm_c_read (port, data->myaddr, data->length);
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if (bytes_read != data->length)
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return "short read";
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/* If we get here the read succeeded. */
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return NULL;
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}
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/* disassemble_info.read_memory_func for gdbscm_print_insn_from_port. */
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static int
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gdbscm_disasm_read_memory (bfd_vma memaddr, bfd_byte *myaddr,
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unsigned int length,
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struct disassemble_info *dinfo)
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{
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gdbscm_disassembler *self
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= static_cast<gdbscm_disassembler *> (dinfo->application_data);
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struct gdbscm_disasm_read_data data;
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const char *status;
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data.memaddr = memaddr;
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data.myaddr = myaddr;
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data.length = length;
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data.dinfo = self;
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status = gdbscm_with_guile (gdbscm_disasm_read_memory_worker, &data);
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/* TODO: IWBN to distinguish problems reading target memory versus problems
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with the port (e.g., EOF). */
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return status != NULL ? -1 : 0;
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}
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gdbscm_disassembler::gdbscm_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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struct ui_file *stream,
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SCM port_, ULONGEST offset_)
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: gdb_disassembler (gdbarch, stream, gdbscm_disasm_read_memory),
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port (port_), offset (offset_)
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{
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}
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/* Subroutine of gdbscm_arch_disassemble to simplify it.
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Call gdbarch_print_insn using a port for input.
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PORT must be seekable.
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OFFSET is the offset in PORT from which addresses begin.
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For example, when printing from a bytevector, addresses passed to the
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bv seek routines must be in the range [0,size). However, the bytevector
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may represent an instruction at address 0x1234. To handle this case pass
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0x1234 for OFFSET.
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This is based on gdb_print_insn, see it for details. */
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static int
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gdbscm_print_insn_from_port (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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SCM port, ULONGEST offset, CORE_ADDR memaddr,
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string_file *stream, int *branch_delay_insns)
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{
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gdbscm_disassembler di (gdbarch, stream, port, offset);
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return di.print_insn (memaddr, branch_delay_insns);
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}
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/* (arch-disassemble <gdb:arch> address
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[#:port port] [#:offset address] [#:size integer] [#:count integer])
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-> list
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Returns a list of disassembled instructions.
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If PORT is provided, read bytes from it. Otherwise read target memory.
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If PORT is #f, read target memory.
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PORT must be seekable. IWBN to remove this restriction, and a future
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release may. For now the restriction is in place because it's not clear
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all disassemblers are strictly sequential.
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If SIZE is provided, limit the number of bytes read to this amount.
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If COUNT is provided, limit the number of instructions to this amount.
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Each instruction in the result is an alist:
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(('address . address) ('asm . disassembly) ('length . length)).
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We could use a hash table (dictionary) but there aren't that many fields. */
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static SCM
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gdbscm_arch_disassemble (SCM self, SCM start_scm, SCM rest)
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{
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arch_smob *a_smob
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= arscm_get_arch_smob_arg_unsafe (self, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch = arscm_get_gdbarch (a_smob);
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const SCM keywords[] = {
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port_keyword, offset_keyword, size_keyword, count_keyword, SCM_BOOL_F
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};
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int port_arg_pos = -1, offset_arg_pos = -1;
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int size_arg_pos = -1, count_arg_pos = -1;
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SCM port = SCM_BOOL_F;
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ULONGEST offset = 0;
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unsigned int count = 1;
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unsigned int size;
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ULONGEST start_arg;
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CORE_ADDR start, end;
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CORE_ADDR pc;
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unsigned int i;
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int using_port;
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SCM result;
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||
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gdbscm_parse_function_args (FUNC_NAME, SCM_ARG2, keywords, "U#OUuu",
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start_scm, &start_arg, rest,
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&port_arg_pos, &port,
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&offset_arg_pos, &offset,
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||
&size_arg_pos, &size,
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||
&count_arg_pos, &count);
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/* START is first stored in a ULONGEST because we don't have a format char
|
||
for CORE_ADDR, and it's not really worth it to have one yet. */
|
||
start = start_arg;
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||
|
||
if (port_arg_pos > 0)
|
||
{
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||
SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (gdbscm_is_false (port)
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||
|| gdbscm_is_true (scm_input_port_p (port)),
|
||
port, port_arg_pos, FUNC_NAME, _("input port"));
|
||
}
|
||
using_port = gdbscm_is_true (port);
|
||
|
||
if (offset_arg_pos > 0
|
||
&& (port_arg_pos < 0
|
||
|| gdbscm_is_false (port)))
|
||
{
|
||
gdbscm_out_of_range_error (FUNC_NAME, offset_arg_pos,
|
||
gdbscm_scm_from_ulongest (offset),
|
||
_("offset provided but port is missing"));
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if (size_arg_pos > 0)
|
||
{
|
||
if (size == 0)
|
||
return SCM_EOL;
|
||
/* For now be strict about start+size overflowing. If it becomes
|
||
a nuisance we can relax things later. */
|
||
if (start + size < start)
|
||
{
|
||
gdbscm_out_of_range_error (FUNC_NAME, 0,
|
||
scm_list_2 (gdbscm_scm_from_ulongest (start),
|
||
gdbscm_scm_from_ulongest (size)),
|
||
_("start+size overflows"));
|
||
}
|
||
end = start + size - 1;
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
end = ~(CORE_ADDR) 0;
|
||
|
||
if (count == 0)
|
||
return SCM_EOL;
|
||
|
||
result = SCM_EOL;
|
||
|
||
for (pc = start, i = 0; pc <= end && i < count; )
|
||
{
|
||
int insn_len = 0;
|
||
string_file buf;
|
||
|
||
TRY
|
||
{
|
||
if (using_port)
|
||
{
|
||
insn_len = gdbscm_print_insn_from_port (gdbarch, port, offset,
|
||
pc, &buf, NULL);
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
insn_len = gdb_print_insn (gdbarch, pc, &buf, NULL);
|
||
}
|
||
CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
|
||
{
|
||
GDBSCM_HANDLE_GDB_EXCEPTION (except);
|
||
}
|
||
END_CATCH
|
||
|
||
result = scm_cons (dascm_make_insn (pc, buf.c_str (), insn_len),
|
||
result);
|
||
|
||
pc += insn_len;
|
||
i++;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
return scm_reverse_x (result, SCM_EOL);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Initialize the Scheme architecture support. */
|
||
|
||
static const scheme_function disasm_functions[] =
|
||
{
|
||
{ "arch-disassemble", 2, 0, 1, as_a_scm_t_subr (gdbscm_arch_disassemble),
|
||
"\
|
||
Return list of disassembled instructions in memory.\n\
|
||
\n\
|
||
Arguments: <gdb:arch> start-address\n\
|
||
[#:port port] [#:offset address]\n\
|
||
[#:size <integer>] [#:count <integer>]\n\
|
||
port: If non-#f, it is an input port to read bytes from.\n\
|
||
offset: Specifies the address offset of the first byte in the port.\n\
|
||
This is useful if the input is from something other than memory\n\
|
||
(e.g., a bytevector) and you want the result to be as if the bytes\n\
|
||
came from that address. The value to pass for start-address is\n\
|
||
then also the desired disassembly address, not the offset in, e.g.,\n\
|
||
the bytevector.\n\
|
||
size: Limit the number of bytes read to this amount.\n\
|
||
count: Limit the number of instructions to this amount.\n\
|
||
\n\
|
||
Returns:\n\
|
||
Each instruction in the result is an alist:\n\
|
||
(('address . address) ('asm . disassembly) ('length . length))." },
|
||
|
||
END_FUNCTIONS
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
void
|
||
gdbscm_initialize_disasm (void)
|
||
{
|
||
gdbscm_define_functions (disasm_functions, 1);
|
||
|
||
port_keyword = scm_from_latin1_keyword ("port");
|
||
offset_keyword = scm_from_latin1_keyword ("offset");
|
||
size_keyword = scm_from_latin1_keyword ("size");
|
||
count_keyword = scm_from_latin1_keyword ("count");
|
||
|
||
address_symbol = scm_from_latin1_symbol ("address");
|
||
asm_symbol = scm_from_latin1_symbol ("asm");
|
||
length_symbol = scm_from_latin1_symbol ("length");
|
||
}
|