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      1 /*	$NetBSD: kgdb_stub.c,v 1.2 1997/02/18 16:45:10 gwr Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
      5  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
      8  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
      9  * contributed to Berkeley.
     10  *
     11  * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     12  * must display the following acknowledgement:
     13  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     14  *	California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories.
     15  *
     16  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     17  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     18  * are met:
     19  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     20  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     21  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     22  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     23  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     24  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     25  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     26  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     27  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     28  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     29  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     30  *    without specific prior written permission.
     31  *
     32  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     33  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     34  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     35  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     36  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     37  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     38  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     39  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     40  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     41  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     42  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     43  *
     44  *	@(#)kgdb_stub.c	8.4 (Berkeley) 1/12/94
     45  */
     46 
     47 /*
     48  * "Stub" to allow remote cpu to debug over a serial line using gdb.
     49  */
     50 
     51 #include <sys/param.h>
     52 #include <sys/systm.h>
     53 #include <sys/kgdb.h>
     54 
     55 /* #define	DEBUG_KGDB XXX */
     56 
     57 /* XXX: Maybe these should be in the MD files? */
     58 #ifndef KGDBDEV
     59 #define KGDBDEV -1
     60 #endif
     61 #ifndef KGDBRATE
     62 #define KGDBRATE 19200
     63 #endif
     64 
     65 int kgdb_dev = KGDBDEV;		/* remote debugging device (-1 if none) */
     66 int kgdb_rate = KGDBRATE;	/* remote debugging baud rate */
     67 int kgdb_active = 0;		/* remote debugging active if != 0 */
     68 int kgdb_debug_init = 0;	/* != 0 waits for remote at system init */
     69 int kgdb_debug_panic = 0;	/* != 0 waits for remote on panic */
     70 label_t *kgdb_recover = 0;
     71 
     72 static void kgdb_copy __P((void *, void *, int));
     73 /* static void kgdb_zero __P((void *, int)); */
     74 static void kgdb_send __P((u_char *));
     75 static int kgdb_recv __P((u_char *, int));
     76 static int digit2i __P((u_char));
     77 static u_char i2digit __P((int));
     78 static void mem2hex __P((void *, void *, int));
     79 static u_char *hex2mem __P((void *, u_char *, int));
     80 static vm_offset_t hex2i __P((u_char **));
     81 
     82 static int (*kgdb_getc) __P((void *));
     83 static void (*kgdb_putc) __P((void *, int));
     84 static void *kgdb_ioarg;
     85 
     86 static u_char buffer[KGDB_BUFLEN];
     87 static kgdb_reg_t gdb_regs[KGDB_NUMREGS];
     88 
     89 #define GETC()	((*kgdb_getc)(kgdb_ioarg))
     90 #define PUTC(c)	((*kgdb_putc)(kgdb_ioarg, c))
     91 
     92 /*
     93  * This little routine exists simply so that bcopy() can be debugged.
     94  */
     95 static void
     96 kgdb_copy(vsrc, vdst, len)
     97 	void *vsrc, *vdst;
     98 	int len;
     99 {
    100 	char *src = vsrc;
    101 	char *dst = vdst;
    102 
    103 	while (--len >= 0)
    104 		*dst++ = *src++;
    105 }
    106 
    107 #if 0
    108 /* ditto for bzero */
    109 static void
    110 kgdb_zero(vptr, len)
    111 	void *vptr;
    112 	int len;
    113 {
    114 	char *ptr = vptr;
    115 
    116 	while (--len >= 0)
    117 		*ptr++ = (char) 0;
    118 }
    119 #endif
    120 
    121 /*
    122  * Convert a hex digit into an integer.
    123  * This returns -1 if the argument passed is no
    124  * valid hex digit.
    125  */
    126 static int
    127 digit2i(c)
    128 	u_char c;
    129 {
    130 	if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
    131 		return(c - '0');
    132 	else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
    133 		return(c - 'a' + 10);
    134 	else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
    135 
    136 		return(c - 'A' + 10);
    137 	else
    138 		return(-1);
    139 }
    140 
    141 /*
    142  * Convert the low 4 bits of an integer into
    143  * an hex digit.
    144  */
    145 static u_char
    146 i2digit(n)
    147 	int n;
    148 {
    149 	return("0123456789abcdef"[n & 0x0f]);
    150 }
    151 
    152 /*
    153  * Convert a byte array into an hex string.
    154  */
    155 static void
    156 mem2hex(vdst, vsrc, len)
    157 	void *vdst, *vsrc;
    158 	int len;
    159 {
    160 	u_char *dst = vdst;
    161 	u_char *src = vsrc;
    162 
    163 	while (len--) {
    164 		*dst++ = i2digit(*src >> 4);
    165 		*dst++ = i2digit(*src++);
    166 	}
    167 	*dst = '\0';
    168 }
    169 
    170 /*
    171  * Convert an hex string into a byte array.
    172  * This returns a pointer to the character following
    173  * the last valid hex digit. If the string ends in
    174  * the middle of a byte, NULL is returned.
    175  */
    176 static u_char *
    177 hex2mem(vdst, src, maxlen)
    178 	void *vdst;
    179 	u_char *src;
    180 	int maxlen;
    181 {
    182 	u_char *dst = vdst;
    183 	int msb, lsb;
    184 
    185 	while (*src && maxlen--) {
    186 		msb = digit2i(*src++);
    187 		if (msb < 0)
    188 			return(src - 1);
    189 		lsb = digit2i(*src++);
    190 		if (lsb < 0)
    191 			return(NULL);
    192 		*dst++ = (msb << 4) | lsb;
    193 	}
    194 	return(src);
    195 }
    196 
    197 /*
    198  * Convert an hex string into an integer.
    199  * This returns a pointer to the character following
    200  * the last valid hex digit.
    201  */
    202 static vm_offset_t
    203 hex2i(srcp)
    204 	u_char **srcp;
    205 {
    206 	char *src = *srcp;
    207 	vm_offset_t r = 0;
    208 	int nibble;
    209 
    210 	while ((nibble = digit2i(*src)) >= 0) {
    211 		r *= 16;
    212 		r += nibble;
    213 		src++;
    214 	}
    215 	*srcp = src;
    216 	return(r);
    217 }
    218 
    219 /*
    220  * Send a packet.
    221  */
    222 static void
    223 kgdb_send(bp)
    224 	u_char *bp;
    225 {
    226 	u_char *p;
    227 	u_char csum, c;
    228 
    229 #ifdef	DEBUG_KGDB
    230 	printf("kgdb_send: %s\n", bp);
    231 #endif
    232 	do {
    233 		p = bp;
    234 		PUTC(KGDB_START);
    235 		for (csum = 0; (c = *p); p++) {
    236 			PUTC(c);
    237 			csum += c;
    238 		}
    239 		PUTC(KGDB_END);
    240 		PUTC(i2digit(csum >> 4));
    241 		PUTC(i2digit(csum));
    242 	} while ((c = GETC() & 0x7f) == KGDB_BADP);
    243 }
    244 
    245 /*
    246  * Receive a packet.
    247  */
    248 static int
    249 kgdb_recv(bp, maxlen)
    250 	u_char *bp;
    251 	int maxlen;
    252 {
    253 	u_char *p;
    254 	int c, csum;
    255 	int len;
    256 
    257 	do {
    258 		p = bp;
    259 		csum = len = 0;
    260 		while ((c = GETC()) != KGDB_START)
    261 			;
    262 
    263 		while ((c = GETC()) != KGDB_END && len < maxlen) {
    264 			c &= 0x7f;
    265 			csum += c;
    266 			*p++ = c;
    267 			len++;
    268 		}
    269 		csum &= 0xff;
    270 		*p = '\0';
    271 
    272 		if (len >= maxlen) {
    273 			PUTC(KGDB_BADP);
    274 			continue;
    275 		}
    276 
    277 		csum -= digit2i(GETC()) * 16;
    278 		csum -= digit2i(GETC());
    279 
    280 		if (csum == 0) {
    281 			PUTC(KGDB_GOODP);
    282 			/* Sequence present? */
    283 			if (bp[2] == ':') {
    284 				PUTC(bp[0]);
    285 				PUTC(bp[1]);
    286 				len -= 3;
    287 				kgdb_copy(bp + 3, bp, len);
    288 			}
    289 			break;
    290 		}
    291 		PUTC(KGDB_BADP);
    292 	} while (1);
    293 #ifdef	DEBUG_KGDB
    294 	printf("kgdb_recv: %s\n", bp);
    295 #endif
    296 	return(len);
    297 }
    298 
    299 /*
    300  * This is called by the approprite tty driver.
    301  * In our case, by dev/scn.c:scn_kgdb_init()
    302  */
    303 void
    304 kgdb_attach(getfn, putfn, ioarg)
    305 	int (*getfn) __P((void *));
    306 	void (*putfn) __P((void *, int));
    307 	void *ioarg;
    308 {
    309 	kgdb_getc = getfn;
    310 	kgdb_putc = putfn;
    311 	kgdb_ioarg = ioarg;
    312 }
    313 
    314 /*
    315  * This function does all command procesing for interfacing to
    316  * a remote gdb.  Note that the error codes are ignored by gdb
    317  * at present, but might eventually become meaningful. (XXX)
    318  * It might makes sense to use POSIX errno values, because
    319  * that is what the gdb/remote.c functions want to return.
    320  */
    321 int
    322 kgdb_trap(type, regs)
    323 	int type;
    324 	db_regs_t *regs;
    325 {
    326 	label_t jmpbuf;
    327 	vm_offset_t addr;
    328 	size_t len;
    329 	u_char *p;
    330 
    331 	if (kgdb_dev < 0 || kgdb_getc == NULL) {
    332 		/* not debugging */
    333 		return (0);
    334 	}
    335 
    336 	/* Detect and recover from unexpected traps. */
    337 	if (kgdb_recover != 0) {
    338 		printf("kgdb: caught trap 0x%x at %p\n",
    339 			   type, (void*)PC_REGS(regs));
    340 		kgdb_send("E0E"); /* 14==EFAULT */
    341 		longjmp(kgdb_recover);
    342 	}
    343 
    344 	/*
    345 	 * The first entry to this function is normally through
    346 	 * a breakpoint trap in kgdb_connect(), in which case we
    347 	 * must advance past the breakpoint because gdb will not.
    348 	 *
    349 	 * Machines vary as to where they leave the PC after a
    350 	 * breakpoint trap.  Those that leave the PC set to the
    351 	 * address of the trap instruction (i.e. pc532) will not
    352 	 * define FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK(), and therefore will just
    353 	 * advance the PC.  On machines that leave the PC set to
    354 	 * the instruction after the trap, FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK
    355 	 * will be defined to back-up the PC, so that after the
    356 	 * "first-time" part of the if statement below has run,
    357 	 * the PC will be the same as it was on entry.
    358 	 *
    359 	 * On the first entry here, we expect that gdb is not yet
    360 	 * listening to us, so just enter the interaction loop.
    361 	 * After the debugger is "active" (connected) it will be
    362 	 * waiting for a "signaled" message from us.
    363 	 */
    364 	if (kgdb_active == 0) {
    365 		if (!IS_BREAKPOINT_TRAP(type, 0)) {
    366 			/* No debugger active -- let trap handle this. */
    367 			return (0);
    368 		}
    369 		/* Make the PC point at the breakpoint... */
    370 #ifdef	FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK
    371 		FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK(regs);
    372 #endif
    373 		/* ... and then advance past it. */
    374 		PC_REGS(regs) += BKPT_SIZE;
    375 		kgdb_active = 1;
    376 	} else {
    377 		/* Tell remote host that an exception has occured. */
    378 		sprintf(buffer, "S%02x", kgdb_signal(type));
    379 		kgdb_send(buffer);
    380 	}
    381 
    382 	/* Stick frame regs into our reg cache. */
    383 	kgdb_getregs(regs, gdb_regs);
    384 
    385 	/*
    386 	 * Interact with gdb until it lets us go.
    387 	 * If we cause a trap, resume here.
    388 	 */
    389 	(void) setjmp((kgdb_recover = &jmpbuf));
    390 	for (;;) {
    391 		kgdb_recv(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
    392 		switch (buffer[0]) {
    393 
    394 		default:
    395 			/* Unknown command. */
    396 			kgdb_send("");
    397 			continue;
    398 
    399 		case KGDB_SIGNAL:
    400 			/*
    401 			 * if this command came from a running gdb,
    402 			 * answer it -- the other guy has no way of
    403 			 * knowing if we're in or out of this loop
    404 			 * when he issues a "remote-signal".
    405 			 */
    406 			sprintf(buffer, "S%02x", kgdb_signal(type));
    407 			kgdb_send(buffer);
    408 			continue;
    409 
    410 		case KGDB_REG_R:
    411 			mem2hex(buffer, gdb_regs, sizeof(gdb_regs));
    412 			kgdb_send(buffer);
    413 			continue;
    414 
    415 		case KGDB_REG_W:
    416 			p = hex2mem(gdb_regs, buffer + 1, sizeof(gdb_regs));
    417 			if (p == NULL || *p != '\0')
    418 				kgdb_send("E01");
    419 			else {
    420 				kgdb_setregs(regs, gdb_regs);
    421 				kgdb_send("OK");
    422 			}
    423 			continue;
    424 
    425 		case KGDB_MEM_R:
    426 			p = buffer + 1;
    427 			addr = hex2i(&p);
    428 			if (*p++ != ',') {
    429 				kgdb_send("E02");
    430 				continue;
    431 			}
    432 			len = hex2i(&p);
    433 			if (*p != '\0') {
    434 				kgdb_send("E03");
    435 				continue;
    436 			}
    437 			if (len > sizeof(buffer) / 2) {
    438 				kgdb_send("E04");
    439 				continue;
    440 			}
    441 			if (kgdb_acc(addr, len) == 0) {
    442 				kgdb_send("E05");
    443 				continue;
    444 			}
    445 			db_read_bytes(addr, (size_t)len,
    446 					(char *)buffer + sizeof(buffer) / 2);
    447 			mem2hex(buffer, buffer + sizeof(buffer) / 2, len);
    448 			kgdb_send(buffer);
    449 			continue;
    450 
    451 		case KGDB_MEM_W:
    452 			p = buffer + 1;
    453 			addr = hex2i(&p);
    454 			if (*p++ != ',') {
    455 				kgdb_send("E06");
    456 				continue;
    457 			}
    458 			len = hex2i(&p);
    459 			if (*p++ != ':') {
    460 				kgdb_send("E07");
    461 				continue;
    462 			}
    463 			if (len > (sizeof(buffer) - (p - buffer))) {
    464 				kgdb_send("E08");
    465 				continue;
    466 			}
    467 			p = hex2mem(buffer, p, sizeof(buffer));
    468 			if (p == NULL) {
    469 				kgdb_send("E09");
    470 				continue;
    471 			}
    472 			if (kgdb_acc(addr, len) == 0) {
    473 				kgdb_send("E0A");
    474 				continue;
    475 			}
    476 			db_write_bytes(addr, (size_t)len, (char *)buffer);
    477 			kgdb_send("OK");
    478 			continue;
    479 
    480 		case KGDB_KILL:
    481 			kgdb_active = 0;
    482 			printf("kgdb detached\n");
    483 			db_clear_single_step(regs);
    484 			goto out;
    485 
    486 		case KGDB_CONT:
    487 			if (buffer[1]) {
    488 				p = buffer + 1;
    489 				addr = hex2i(&p);
    490 				if (*p) {
    491 					kgdb_send("E0B");
    492 					continue;
    493 				}
    494 				PC_REGS(regs) = addr;
    495 			}
    496 			db_clear_single_step(regs);
    497 			goto out;
    498 
    499 		case KGDB_STEP:
    500 			if (buffer[1]) {
    501 				p = buffer + 1;
    502 				addr = hex2i(&p);
    503 				if (*p) {
    504 					kgdb_send("E0B");
    505 					continue;
    506 				}
    507 				PC_REGS(regs) = addr;
    508 			}
    509 			db_set_single_step(regs);
    510 			goto out;
    511 		}
    512 	}
    513  out:
    514 	kgdb_recover = 0;
    515 	return (1);
    516 }
    517