binutils-gdb/gdb/bfin-tdep.h
Simon Marchi 345bd07cce gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.

To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class.  The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.

These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor.  In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object).  But that's not necessary right now.

It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.

Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place.  There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep.  I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.

Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-15 11:29:39 -05:00

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/* Target-dependent code for Analog Devices Blackfin processor, for GDB.
Copyright (C) 2005-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Analog Devices, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#ifndef BFIN_TDEP_H
#define BFIN_TDEP_H
enum gdb_regnum {
/* Core Registers */
BFIN_R0_REGNUM = 0,
BFIN_R1_REGNUM,
BFIN_R2_REGNUM,
BFIN_R3_REGNUM,
BFIN_R4_REGNUM,
BFIN_R5_REGNUM,
BFIN_R6_REGNUM,
BFIN_R7_REGNUM,
BFIN_P0_REGNUM,
BFIN_P1_REGNUM,
BFIN_P2_REGNUM,
BFIN_P3_REGNUM,
BFIN_P4_REGNUM,
BFIN_P5_REGNUM,
BFIN_SP_REGNUM,
BFIN_FP_REGNUM,
BFIN_I0_REGNUM,
BFIN_I1_REGNUM,
BFIN_I2_REGNUM,
BFIN_I3_REGNUM,
BFIN_M0_REGNUM,
BFIN_M1_REGNUM,
BFIN_M2_REGNUM,
BFIN_M3_REGNUM,
BFIN_B0_REGNUM,
BFIN_B1_REGNUM,
BFIN_B2_REGNUM,
BFIN_B3_REGNUM,
BFIN_L0_REGNUM,
BFIN_L1_REGNUM,
BFIN_L2_REGNUM,
BFIN_L3_REGNUM,
BFIN_A0_DOT_X_REGNUM,
BFIN_A0_DOT_W_REGNUM,
BFIN_A1_DOT_X_REGNUM,
BFIN_A1_DOT_W_REGNUM,
BFIN_ASTAT_REGNUM,
BFIN_RETS_REGNUM,
BFIN_LC0_REGNUM,
BFIN_LT0_REGNUM,
BFIN_LB0_REGNUM,
BFIN_LC1_REGNUM,
BFIN_LT1_REGNUM,
BFIN_LB1_REGNUM,
BFIN_CYCLES_REGNUM,
BFIN_CYCLES2_REGNUM,
BFIN_USP_REGNUM,
BFIN_SEQSTAT_REGNUM,
BFIN_SYSCFG_REGNUM,
BFIN_RETI_REGNUM,
BFIN_RETX_REGNUM,
BFIN_RETN_REGNUM,
BFIN_RETE_REGNUM,
/* Pseudo Registers managed remotely. */
BFIN_PC_REGNUM,
/* Pseudo Registers managed locally. */
BFIN_CC_REGNUM
};
#define BFIN_NUM_REGS (BFIN_PC_REGNUM + 1)
#define BFIN_NUM_PSEUDO_REGS (1)
/* The ABIs for Blackfin. */
enum bfin_abi
{
BFIN_ABI_FLAT
};
/* Target-dependent structure in gdbarch. */
struct bfin_gdbarch_tdep : gdbarch_tdep
{
/* Which ABI is in use? */
enum bfin_abi bfin_abi {};
};
/* Return the Blackfin ABI associated with GDBARCH. */
extern enum bfin_abi bfin_abi (struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
#endif /* BFIN_TDEP_H */