db_machdep.h revision 1.8 1 1.8 skrll /* $NetBSD: db_machdep.h,v 1.8 2023/06/12 19:04:14 skrll Exp $ */
2 1.1 matt
3 1.1 matt /*-
4 1.1 matt * Copyright (c) 2014 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 matt * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 matt *
7 1.1 matt * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 matt * by Matt Thomas of 3am Software Foundry.
9 1.1 matt *
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30 1.1 matt */
31 1.4 skrll
32 1.1 matt #ifndef _RISCV_DB_MACHDEP_H_
33 1.1 matt #define _RISCV_DB_MACHDEP_H_
34 1.1 matt
35 1.1 matt #include <riscv/locore.h> /* T_BREAK */
36 1.7 skrll #include <riscv/frame.h>
37 1.1 matt
38 1.1 matt #define DB_ELF_SYMBOLS
39 1.1 matt
40 1.1 matt typedef vaddr_t db_addr_t; /* address - unsigned */
41 1.1 matt #define DDB_EXPR_FMT "l" /* expression is long */
42 1.1 matt typedef long db_expr_t; /* expression - signed */
43 1.1 matt
44 1.1 matt typedef struct trapframe db_regs_t;
45 1.1 matt
46 1.8 skrll extern const uint32_t cpu_Debugger_insn[];
47 1.8 skrll extern const uint32_t cpu_Debugger_ret[];
48 1.6 skrll extern db_regs_t ddb_regs;
49 1.6 skrll #define DDB_REGS (&ddb_regs)
50 1.1 matt
51 1.1 matt #define PC_REGS(tf) ((tf)->tf_pc)
52 1.1 matt
53 1.5 skrll #define PC_ADVANCE(tf) do { \
54 1.1 matt if (db_get_value((tf)->tf_pc, sizeof(uint32_t), false) == BKPT_INST) \
55 1.1 matt (tf)->tf_pc += BKPT_SIZE; \
56 1.1 matt } while(0)
57 1.1 matt
58 1.1 matt /* Similar to PC_ADVANCE(), except only advance on cpu_Debugger()'s bpt */
59 1.5 skrll #define PC_BREAK_ADVANCE(tf) do { \
60 1.7 skrll if ((tf)->tf_pc == (register_t)cpu_Debugger_insn) \
61 1.8 skrll (tf)->tf_pc = (register_t)cpu_Debugger_ret; \
62 1.1 matt } while(0)
63 1.1 matt
64 1.4 skrll #define BKPT_ADDR(addr) (addr) /* breakpoint address */
65 1.5 skrll #define BKPT_INST 0x00100073
66 1.4 skrll #define BKPT_SIZE (sizeof(uint32_t)) /* size of bkpt inst */
67 1.1 matt #define BKPT_SET(inst, addr) (BKPT_INST)
68 1.1 matt
69 1.3 dholland /*
70 1.3 dholland * XXX with the C extension there's also a 16-bit-wide breakpoint
71 1.3 dholland * instruction, the idea being that you use it when inserting a
72 1.3 dholland * breakpoint into a stream of 16-bit instructions, but it looks like
73 1.3 dholland * MI ddb can't cope with having two sizes :-(
74 1.3 dholland */
75 1.3 dholland #if 0
76 1.5 skrll #define BKPT_INST_2 0x9002
77 1.5 skrll #define BKPT_SIZE_2 (sizeof(uint16_t))
78 1.3 dholland #endif
79 1.3 dholland
80 1.1 matt #define IS_BREAKPOINT_TRAP(type, code) ((type) == CAUSE_BREAKPOINT)
81 1.5 skrll #define IS_WATCHPOINT_TRAP(type, code) (0)
82 1.1 matt
83 1.1 matt /*
84 1.1 matt * Interface to disassembly
85 1.1 matt */
86 1.4 skrll db_addr_t db_disasm_insn(uint32_t, db_addr_t, bool);
87 1.1 matt
88 1.1 matt
89 1.1 matt /*
90 1.1 matt * Entrypoints to DDB for kernel, keyboard drivers, init hook
91 1.1 matt */
92 1.1 matt void kdb_kbd_trap(db_regs_t *);
93 1.6 skrll int kdb_trap(int, db_regs_t *);
94 1.1 matt
95 1.1 matt static inline void
96 1.1 matt db_set_ddb_regs(int type, struct trapframe *tf)
97 1.1 matt {
98 1.1 matt *curcpu()->ci_ddb_regs = *tf;
99 1.1 matt }
100 1.1 matt
101 1.1 matt
102 1.1 matt /*
103 1.1 matt * Constants for KGDB.
104 1.1 matt */
105 1.1 matt typedef register_t kgdb_reg_t;
106 1.1 matt #define KGDB_NUMREGS 90
107 1.1 matt #define KGDB_BUFLEN 1024
108 1.1 matt
109 1.1 matt /*
110 1.1 matt * RISCV cpus have no hardware single-step.
111 1.1 matt */
112 1.5 skrll #define SOFTWARE_SSTEP
113 1.1 matt
114 1.5 skrll #define inst_trap_return(ins) ((ins)&0)
115 1.1 matt
116 1.1 matt bool inst_branch(uint32_t inst);
117 1.1 matt bool inst_call(uint32_t inst);
118 1.1 matt bool inst_return(uint32_t inst);
119 1.1 matt bool inst_load(uint32_t inst);
120 1.1 matt bool inst_store(uint32_t inst);
121 1.1 matt bool inst_unconditional_flow_transfer(uint32_t inst);
122 1.1 matt db_addr_t branch_taken(uint32_t inst, db_addr_t pc, db_regs_t *regs);
123 1.1 matt db_addr_t next_instr_address(db_addr_t pc, bool bd);
124 1.1 matt
125 1.1 matt bool ddb_running_on_this_cpu_p(void);
126 1.1 matt bool ddb_running_on_any_cpu_p(void);
127 1.1 matt void db_resume_others(void);
128 1.1 matt
129 1.1 matt #if 0
130 1.1 matt /*
131 1.1 matt * We have machine-dependent commands.
132 1.1 matt */
133 1.5 skrll #define DB_MACHINE_COMMANDS
134 1.1 matt #endif
135 1.1 matt
136 1.6 skrll void dump_trapframe(const struct trapframe *, void (*)(const char *, ...) __printflike(1, 2));
137 1.6 skrll
138 1.1 matt #endif /* _RISCV_DB_MACHDEP_H_ */
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