db_machdep.h revision 1.26 1 1.26 nakayama /* $NetBSD: db_machdep.h,v 1.26 2008/11/25 15:41:11 nakayama Exp $ */
2 1.1 eeh
3 1.1 eeh /*
4 1.1 eeh * Mach Operating System
5 1.1 eeh * Copyright (c) 1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University
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28 1.1 eeh
29 1.15 martin #ifndef _SPARC64_DB_MACHDEP_H_
30 1.15 martin #define _SPARC64_DB_MACHDEP_H_
31 1.1 eeh
32 1.1 eeh /*
33 1.1 eeh * Machine-dependent defines for new kernel debugger.
34 1.1 eeh */
35 1.1 eeh
36 1.11 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
37 1.1 eeh
38 1.1 eeh #include <machine/frame.h>
39 1.1 eeh #include <machine/psl.h>
40 1.1 eeh #include <machine/trap.h>
41 1.1 eeh #include <machine/reg.h>
42 1.1 eeh
43 1.1 eeh
44 1.26 nakayama /* use 64-bit types explicitly for 32-bit kernels */
45 1.6 eeh typedef vaddr_t db_addr_t; /* address - unsigned */
46 1.26 nakayama typedef int64_t db_expr_t; /* expression - signed */
47 1.1 eeh
48 1.10 eeh struct trapstate {
49 1.10 eeh int64_t tstate;
50 1.10 eeh int64_t tpc;
51 1.10 eeh int64_t tnpc;
52 1.10 eeh int64_t tt;
53 1.10 eeh };
54 1.16 petrov
55 1.1 eeh typedef struct {
56 1.20 mrg struct trapframe64 db_tf;
57 1.20 mrg struct frame64 db_fr;
58 1.20 mrg struct trapstate db_ts[5];
59 1.20 mrg int db_tl;
60 1.25 nakayama struct fpstate64 db_fpstate __aligned(BLOCK_SIZE);
61 1.1 eeh } db_regs_t;
62 1.1 eeh
63 1.20 mrg /* Current CPU register state */
64 1.24 martin #define DDB_REGS ((db_regs_t*)__UNVOLATILE(curcpu()->ci_ddb_regs))
65 1.24 martin #define DDB_TF (&DDB_REGS->db_tf)
66 1.24 martin #define DDB_FP (&DDB_REGS->db_fpstate)
67 1.20 mrg
68 1.20 mrg /* DDB commands not in db_interface.c */
69 1.23 matt void db_dump_ts(db_expr_t, bool, db_expr_t, const char *);
70 1.23 matt void db_dump_trap(db_expr_t, bool, db_expr_t, const char *);
71 1.23 matt void db_dump_fpstate(db_expr_t, bool, db_expr_t, const char *);
72 1.23 matt void db_dump_window(db_expr_t, bool, db_expr_t, const char *);
73 1.23 matt void db_dump_stack(db_expr_t, bool, db_expr_t, const char *);
74 1.1 eeh
75 1.20 mrg #define PC_REGS(regs) ((regs)->db_tf.tf_pc)
76 1.1 eeh #define PC_ADVANCE(regs) do { \
77 1.20 mrg vaddr_t n = (regs)->db_tf.tf_npc; \
78 1.20 mrg (regs)->db_tf.tf_pc = n; \
79 1.20 mrg (regs)->db_tf.tf_npc = n + 4; \
80 1.1 eeh } while(0)
81 1.1 eeh
82 1.14 scw #define BKPT_ADDR(addr) (addr) /* breakpoint address */
83 1.1 eeh #define BKPT_INST 0x91d02001 /* breakpoint instruction */
84 1.1 eeh #define BKPT_SIZE (4) /* size of breakpoint inst */
85 1.19 cherry #define BKPT_SET(inst, addr) (BKPT_INST)
86 1.1 eeh
87 1.1 eeh #define IS_BREAKPOINT_TRAP(type, code) \
88 1.1 eeh ((type) == T_BREAKPOINT || (type) == T_KGDB_EXEC)
89 1.9 eeh #define IS_WATCHPOINT_TRAP(type, code) \
90 1.9 eeh ((type) ==T_PA_WATCHPT || (type) == T_VA_WATCHPT)
91 1.9 eeh
92 1.9 eeh /*
93 1.9 eeh * Sparc cpus have no hardware single-step.
94 1.9 eeh */
95 1.9 eeh #define SOFTWARE_SSTEP
96 1.1 eeh
97 1.22 thorpej bool db_inst_trap_return(int inst);
98 1.22 thorpej bool db_inst_return(int inst);
99 1.22 thorpej bool db_inst_call(int inst);
100 1.22 thorpej bool db_inst_branch(int inst);
101 1.18 cdi int db_inst_load(int inst);
102 1.18 cdi int db_inst_store(int inst);
103 1.22 thorpej bool db_inst_unconditional_flow_transfer(int inst);
104 1.18 cdi db_addr_t db_branch_taken(int inst, db_addr_t pc, db_regs_t *regs);
105 1.9 eeh
106 1.9 eeh #define inst_trap_return(ins) db_inst_trap_return(ins)
107 1.9 eeh #define inst_return(ins) db_inst_return(ins)
108 1.9 eeh #define inst_call(ins) db_inst_call(ins)
109 1.9 eeh #define inst_branch(ins) db_inst_branch(ins)
110 1.9 eeh #define inst_load(ins) db_inst_load(ins)
111 1.9 eeh #define inst_store(ins) db_inst_store(ins)
112 1.9 eeh #define inst_unconditional_flow_transfer(ins) \
113 1.9 eeh db_inst_unconditional_flow_transfer(ins)
114 1.9 eeh #define branch_taken(ins, pc, regs) \
115 1.9 eeh db_branch_taken((ins), (pc), (regs))
116 1.9 eeh
117 1.9 eeh /* see note in db_interface.c about reversed breakpoint addrs */
118 1.9 eeh #define next_instr_address(pc, bd) \
119 1.24 martin ((bd) ? (pc) : DDB_REGS->db_tf.tf_npc)
120 1.1 eeh
121 1.1 eeh #define DB_MACHINE_COMMANDS
122 1.1 eeh
123 1.18 cdi int kdb_trap(int, struct trapframe64 *);
124 1.1 eeh
125 1.1 eeh /*
126 1.1 eeh * We will use elf symbols in DDB when they work.
127 1.1 eeh */
128 1.1 eeh #if 1
129 1.1 eeh #define DB_ELF_SYMBOLS
130 1.7 mrg #ifdef __arch64__
131 1.1 eeh #define DB_ELFSIZE 64
132 1.1 eeh #else
133 1.1 eeh #define DB_ELFSIZE 32
134 1.1 eeh #endif
135 1.1 eeh #else
136 1.1 eeh #define DB_AOUT_SYMBOLS
137 1.1 eeh #endif
138 1.1 eeh /*
139 1.1 eeh * KGDB definitions
140 1.1 eeh */
141 1.1 eeh typedef u_long kgdb_reg_t;
142 1.15 martin #define KGDB_NUMREGS 125
143 1.15 martin #define KGDB_BUFLEN 2048
144 1.1 eeh
145 1.15 martin #endif /* _SPARC64_DB_MACHDEP_H_ */
146