kvm_m68k.c revision 1.14 1 /* $NetBSD: kvm_m68k.c,v 1.14 1998/01/17 15:14:03 veego Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1997 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Gordon W. Ross and Jason R. Thorpe.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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18 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
21 * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
22 * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
23 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
24 * from this software without specific prior written permission.
25 *
26 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
27 * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
28 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
29 * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
30 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
31 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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34 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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37 */
38
39 /*
40 * Run-time kvm dispatcher for m68k machines.
41 * The actual MD code is in the files:
42 * kvm_m68k_cmn.c kvm_sun3.c ...
43 *
44 * Note: This file has to build on ALL m68k machines,
45 * so do NOT include any <machine/[*].h> files here.
46 */
47
48 #include <sys/param.h>
49 #include <sys/exec.h>
50 #include <sys/kcore.h>
51 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
52
53 #include <stdio.h>
54 #include <string.h>
55 #include <stdlib.h>
56
57 #include <unistd.h>
58 #include <limits.h>
59 #include <nlist.h>
60 #include <kvm.h>
61 #include <db.h>
62
63 #include <m68k/kcore.h>
64
65 #include "kvm_private.h"
66 #include "kvm_m68k.h"
67
68 struct name_ops {
69 const char *name;
70 struct kvm_ops *ops;
71 };
72
73 /*
74 * Match specific kcore types first, falling into a default.
75 */
76 static struct name_ops optbl[] = {
77 { "sun3", &_kvm_ops_sun3 },
78 { "sun3x", &_kvm_ops_sun3x },
79 { NULL, &_kvm_ops_cmn },
80 };
81
82 /*
83 * Prepare for translation of kernel virtual addresses into offsets
84 * into crash dump files. This is where we do the dispatch work.
85 */
86 int
87 _kvm_initvtop(kd)
88 kvm_t *kd;
89 {
90 cpu_kcore_hdr_t *h;
91 struct name_ops *nop;
92 struct vmstate *vm;
93
94 vm = (struct vmstate *)_kvm_malloc(kd, sizeof (*vm));
95 if (vm == 0)
96 return (-1);
97
98 kd->vmst = vm;
99
100 /*
101 * Use the machine name in the kcore header to determine
102 * our ops vector. When we reach an ops vector with
103 * no name, we've found a default.
104 */
105 h = kd->cpu_data;
106 h->name[sizeof(h->name) - 1] = '\0'; /* sanity */
107 for (nop = optbl; nop->name != NULL; nop++)
108 if (strcmp(nop->name, h->name) == 0)
109 break;
110
111 vm->ops = nop->ops;
112
113 /*
114 * Compute pgshift and pgofset.
115 */
116 for (vm->pgshift = 0; (1 << vm->pgshift) < h->page_size; vm->pgshift++)
117 /* nothing */ ;
118 if ((1 << vm->pgshift) != h->page_size)
119 goto bad;
120 vm->pgofset = h->page_size - 1;
121
122 if ((vm->ops->initvtop)(kd) < 0)
123 goto bad;
124
125 return (0);
126
127 bad:
128 kd->vmst = NULL;
129 free(vm);
130 return (-1);
131 }
132
133 void
134 _kvm_freevtop(kd)
135 kvm_t *kd;
136 {
137 (kd->vmst->ops->freevtop)(kd);
138 free(kd->vmst);
139 }
140
141 int
142 _kvm_kvatop(kd, va, pap)
143 kvm_t *kd;
144 u_long va;
145 u_long *pap;
146 {
147 return ((kd->vmst->ops->kvatop)(kd, va, pap));
148 }
149
150 off_t
151 _kvm_pa2off(kd, pa)
152 kvm_t *kd;
153 u_long pa;
154 {
155 return ((kd->vmst->ops->pa2off)(kd, pa));
156 }
157
158 /*
159 * Machine-dependent initialization for ALL open kvm descriptors,
160 * not just those for a kernel crash dump. Some architectures
161 * have to deal with these NOT being constants! (i.e. m68k)
162 */
163 int
164 _kvm_mdopen(kd)
165 kvm_t *kd;
166 {
167 u_long max_uva;
168 extern struct ps_strings *__ps_strings;
169
170 #if 0 /* XXX - These vary across m68k machines... */
171 kd->usrstack = USRSTACK;
172 kd->min_uva = VM_MIN_ADDRESS;
173 kd->max_uva = VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS;
174 #endif
175 /* This is somewhat hack-ish, but it works. */
176 max_uva = (u_long) (__ps_strings + 1);
177 kd->usrstack = max_uva;
178 kd->max_uva = max_uva;
179 kd->min_uva = 0;
180
181 return (0);
182 }
183