1 /* Remote debugging interface for boot monitors, for GDB.
2 Copyright 1990-1993, 1995-1997, 1999-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Cygnus Support. Written by Rob Savoye for Cygnus.
4 Resurrected from the ashes by Stu Grossman.
6 This file is part of GDB.
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
23 /* This file was derived from various remote-* modules. It is a collection
24 of generic support functions so GDB can talk directly to a ROM based
25 monitor. This saves use from having to hack an exception based handler
26 into existance, and makes for quick porting.
28 This module talks to a debug monitor called 'MONITOR', which
29 We communicate with MONITOR via either a direct serial line, or a TCP
30 (or possibly TELNET) stream to a terminal multiplexor,
31 which in turn talks to the target board. */
33 /* FIXME 32x64: This code assumes that registers and addresses are at
34 most 32 bits long. If they can be larger, you will need to declare
35 values as LONGEST and use %llx or some such to print values when
36 building commands to send to the monitor. Since we don't know of
37 any actual 64-bit targets with ROM monitors that use this code,
38 it's not an issue right now. -sts 4/18/96 */
46 #include "gdb_string.h"
47 #include <sys/types.h>
53 #include "gdb_regex.h"
57 static char *dev_name
;
58 static struct target_ops
*targ_ops
;
60 static void monitor_vsprintf (char *sndbuf
, char *pattern
, va_list args
);
62 static int readchar (int timeout
);
64 static void monitor_fetch_register (int regno
);
65 static void monitor_store_register (int regno
);
67 static void monitor_printable_string (char *newstr
, char *oldstr
, int len
);
68 static void monitor_error (char *function
, char *message
, CORE_ADDR memaddr
, int len
, char *string
, int final_char
);
69 static void monitor_detach (char *args
, int from_tty
);
70 static void monitor_resume (int pid
, int step
, enum target_signal sig
);
71 static void monitor_interrupt (int signo
);
72 static void monitor_interrupt_twice (int signo
);
73 static void monitor_interrupt_query (void);
74 static void monitor_wait_cleanup (void *old_timeout
);
76 static int monitor_wait (int pid
, struct target_waitstatus
*status
);
77 static void monitor_fetch_registers (int regno
);
78 static void monitor_store_registers (int regno
);
79 static void monitor_prepare_to_store (void);
80 static int monitor_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, char *myaddr
, int len
,
81 int write
, struct target_ops
*target
);
82 static void monitor_files_info (struct target_ops
*ops
);
83 static int monitor_insert_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr
, char *shadow
);
84 static int monitor_remove_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr
, char *shadow
);
85 static void monitor_kill (void);
86 static void monitor_load (char *file
, int from_tty
);
87 static void monitor_mourn_inferior (void);
88 static void monitor_stop (void);
90 static int monitor_read_memory (CORE_ADDR addr
, char *myaddr
, int len
);
91 static int monitor_write_memory (CORE_ADDR addr
, char *myaddr
, int len
);
92 static int monitor_write_memory_bytes (CORE_ADDR addr
, char *myaddr
, int len
);
93 static int monitor_write_memory_block (CORE_ADDR memaddr
,
94 char *myaddr
, int len
);
95 static int monitor_expect_regexp (struct re_pattern_buffer
*pat
,
96 char *buf
, int buflen
);
97 static void monitor_dump_regs (void);
99 static int from_hex (int a
);
100 static unsigned long get_hex_word (void);
102 static void parse_register_dump (char *, int);
104 static struct monitor_ops
*current_monitor
;
106 static int hashmark
; /* flag set by "set hash" */
108 static int timeout
= 30;
110 static int in_monitor_wait
= 0; /* Non-zero means we are in monitor_wait() */
112 static void (*ofunc
) (); /* Old SIGINT signal handler */
114 static CORE_ADDR
*breakaddr
;
116 /* Descriptor for I/O to remote machine. Initialize it to NULL so
117 that monitor_open knows that we don't have a file open when the
120 static serial_t monitor_desc
= NULL
;
122 /* Pointer to regexp pattern matching data */
124 static struct re_pattern_buffer register_pattern
;
125 static char register_fastmap
[256];
127 static struct re_pattern_buffer getmem_resp_delim_pattern
;
128 static char getmem_resp_delim_fastmap
[256];
130 static int dump_reg_flag
; /* Non-zero means do a dump_registers cmd when
131 monitor_wait wakes up. */
133 static DCACHE
*remote_dcache
;
134 static int first_time
= 0; /* is this the first time we're executing after
135 gaving created the child proccess? */
137 #define TARGET_BUF_SIZE 2048
139 /* Monitor specific debugging information. Typically only useful to
140 the developer of a new monitor interface. */
142 static void monitor_debug (const char *fmt
, ...) ATTR_FORMAT(printf
, 1, 2);
144 static int monitor_debug_p
= 0;
146 /* NOTE: This file alternates between monitor_debug_p and remote_debug
147 when determining if debug information is printed. Perhaphs this
148 could be simplified. */
151 monitor_debug (const char *fmt
, ...)
156 va_start (args
, fmt
);
157 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog
, fmt
, args
);
163 /* Convert a string into a printable representation, Return # byte in
164 the new string. When LEN is >0 it specifies the size of the
165 string. Otherwize strlen(oldstr) is used. */
168 monitor_printable_string (char *newstr
, char *oldstr
, int len
)
174 len
= strlen (oldstr
);
176 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
187 sprintf (newstr
, "\\x%02x", ch
& 0xff);
226 /* Print monitor errors with a string, converting the string to printable
230 monitor_error (char *function
, char *message
,
231 CORE_ADDR memaddr
, int len
, char *string
, int final_char
)
233 int real_len
= (len
== 0 && string
!= (char *) 0) ? strlen (string
) : len
;
234 char *safe_string
= alloca ((real_len
* 4) + 1);
235 monitor_printable_string (safe_string
, string
, real_len
);
238 error ("%s (0x%s): %s: %s%c", function
, paddr_nz (memaddr
), message
, safe_string
, final_char
);
240 error ("%s (0x%s): %s: %s", function
, paddr_nz (memaddr
), message
, safe_string
);
243 /* Convert hex digit A to a number. */
249 if (a
>= '0' && a
<= '9')
251 else if (a
>= 'a' && a
<= 'f')
253 else if (a
>= 'A' && a
<= 'F')
256 error ("Invalid hex digit %d", a
);
259 /* monitor_vsprintf - similar to vsprintf but handles 64-bit addresses
261 This function exists to get around the problem that many host platforms
262 don't have a printf that can print 64-bit addresses. The %A format
263 specification is recognized as a special case, and causes the argument
264 to be printed as a 64-bit hexadecimal address.
266 Only format specifiers of the form "[0-9]*[a-z]" are recognized.
267 If it is a '%s' format, the argument is a string; otherwise the
268 argument is assumed to be a long integer.
270 %% is also turned into a single %.
274 monitor_vsprintf (sndbuf
, pattern
, args
)
287 for (p
= pattern
; *p
; p
++)
291 /* Copy the format specifier to a separate buffer. */
293 for (i
= 1; *p
>= '0' && *p
<= '9' && i
< (int) sizeof (format
) - 2;
296 format
[i
] = fmt
= *p
;
297 format
[i
+ 1] = '\0';
299 /* Fetch the next argument and print it. */
303 strcpy (sndbuf
, "%");
306 arg_addr
= va_arg (args
, CORE_ADDR
);
307 strcpy (sndbuf
, paddr_nz (arg_addr
));
310 arg_string
= va_arg (args
, char *);
311 sprintf (sndbuf
, format
, arg_string
);
314 arg_int
= va_arg (args
, long);
315 sprintf (sndbuf
, format
, arg_int
);
318 sndbuf
+= strlen (sndbuf
);
327 /* monitor_printf_noecho -- Send data to monitor, but don't expect an echo.
328 Works just like printf. */
331 monitor_printf_noecho (char *pattern
,...)
337 va_start (args
, pattern
);
339 monitor_vsprintf (sndbuf
, pattern
, args
);
341 len
= strlen (sndbuf
);
342 if (len
+ 1 > sizeof sndbuf
)
347 char *safe_string
= (char *) alloca ((strlen (sndbuf
) * 4) + 1);
348 monitor_printable_string (safe_string
, sndbuf
, 0);
349 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog
, "sent[%s]\n", safe_string
);
352 monitor_write (sndbuf
, len
);
355 /* monitor_printf -- Send data to monitor and check the echo. Works just like
359 monitor_printf (char *pattern
,...)
365 va_start (args
, pattern
);
367 monitor_vsprintf (sndbuf
, pattern
, args
);
369 len
= strlen (sndbuf
);
370 if (len
+ 1 > sizeof sndbuf
)
375 char *safe_string
= (char *) alloca ((len
* 4) + 1);
376 monitor_printable_string (safe_string
, sndbuf
, 0);
377 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog
, "sent[%s]\n", safe_string
);
380 monitor_write (sndbuf
, len
);
382 /* We used to expect that the next immediate output was the characters we
383 just output, but sometimes some extra junk appeared before the characters
384 we expected, like an extra prompt, or a portmaster sending telnet negotiations.
385 So, just start searching for what we sent, and skip anything unknown. */
386 monitor_debug ("ExpectEcho\n");
387 monitor_expect (sndbuf
, (char *) 0, 0);
391 /* Write characters to the remote system. */
394 monitor_write (buf
, buflen
)
398 if (SERIAL_WRITE (monitor_desc
, buf
, buflen
))
399 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr
, "SERIAL_WRITE failed: %s\n",
400 safe_strerror (errno
));
404 /* Read a binary character from the remote system, doing all the fancy
405 timeout stuff, but without interpreting the character in any way,
406 and without printing remote debug information. */
417 c
= SERIAL_READCHAR (monitor_desc
, timeout
);
420 c
&= 0xff; /* don't lose bit 7 */
427 if (c
== SERIAL_TIMEOUT
)
428 error ("Timeout reading from remote system.");
430 perror_with_name ("remote-monitor");
434 /* Read a character from the remote system, doing all the fancy
444 last_random
, last_nl
, last_cr
, last_crnl
452 c
= SERIAL_READCHAR (monitor_desc
, timeout
);
457 /* This seems to interfere with proper function of the
459 if (monitor_debug_p
|| remote_debug
)
464 puts_debug ("read -->", buf
, "<--");
469 /* Canonicialize \n\r combinations into one \r */
470 if ((current_monitor
->flags
& MO_HANDLE_NL
) != 0)
472 if ((c
== '\r' && state
== last_nl
)
473 || (c
== '\n' && state
== last_cr
))
494 if (c
== SERIAL_TIMEOUT
)
496 /* I fail to see how detaching here can be useful */
497 if (in_monitor_wait
) /* Watchdog went off */
499 target_mourn_inferior ();
500 error ("GDB serial timeout has expired. Target detached.\n");
504 error ("Timeout reading from remote system.");
506 perror_with_name ("remote-monitor");
509 /* Scan input from the remote system, until STRING is found. If BUF is non-
510 zero, then collect input until we have collected either STRING or BUFLEN-1
511 chars. In either case we terminate BUF with a 0. If input overflows BUF
512 because STRING can't be found, return -1, else return number of chars in BUF
513 (minus the terminating NUL). Note that in the non-overflow case, STRING
514 will be at the end of BUF. */
517 monitor_expect (string
, buf
, buflen
)
523 int obuflen
= buflen
;
525 extern struct target_ops
*targ_ops
;
529 char *safe_string
= (char *) alloca ((strlen (string
) * 4) + 1);
530 monitor_printable_string (safe_string
, string
, 0);
531 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog
, "MON Expecting '%s'\n", safe_string
);
546 c
= readchar (timeout
);
553 c
= readchar (timeout
);
555 /* Don't expect any ^C sent to be echoed */
557 if (*p
== '\003' || c
== *p
)
567 return obuflen
- buflen
;
573 else if ((c
== '\021' || c
== '\023') &&
574 (STREQ (targ_ops
->to_shortname
, "m32r")
575 || STREQ (targ_ops
->to_shortname
, "mon2000")))
576 { /* m32r monitor emits random DC1/DC3 chars */
581 /* We got a character that doesn't match the string. We need to
582 back up p, but how far? If we're looking for "..howdy" and the
583 monitor sends "...howdy"? There's certainly a match in there,
584 but when we receive the third ".", we won't find it if we just
585 restart the matching at the beginning of the string.
587 This is a Boyer-Moore kind of situation. We want to reset P to
588 the end of the longest prefix of STRING that is a suffix of
589 what we've read so far. In the example above, that would be
590 ".." --- the longest prefix of "..howdy" that is a suffix of
591 "...". This longest prefix could be the empty string, if C
592 is nowhere to be found in STRING.
594 If this longest prefix is not the empty string, it must contain
595 C, so let's search from the end of STRING for instances of C,
596 and see if the portion of STRING before that is a suffix of
597 what we read before C. Actually, we can search backwards from
598 p, since we know no prefix can be longer than that.
600 Note that we can use STRING itself, along with C, as a record
601 of what we've received so far. :) */
604 for (i
= (p
- string
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
607 /* Is this prefix a suffix of what we've read so far?
609 string[0 .. i-1] == string[p - i, p - 1]? */
610 if (! memcmp (string
, p
- i
, i
))
622 /* Search for a regexp. */
625 monitor_expect_regexp (pat
, buf
, buflen
)
626 struct re_pattern_buffer
*pat
;
632 monitor_debug ("MON Expecting regexp\n");
637 mybuf
= alloca (TARGET_BUF_SIZE
);
638 buflen
= TARGET_BUF_SIZE
;
646 if (p
- mybuf
>= buflen
)
647 { /* Buffer about to overflow */
649 /* On overflow, we copy the upper half of the buffer to the lower half. Not
650 great, but it usually works... */
652 memcpy (mybuf
, mybuf
+ buflen
/ 2, buflen
/ 2);
653 p
= mybuf
+ buflen
/ 2;
656 *p
++ = readchar (timeout
);
658 retval
= re_search (pat
, mybuf
, p
- mybuf
, 0, p
- mybuf
, NULL
);
664 /* Keep discarding input until we see the MONITOR prompt.
666 The convention for dealing with the prompt is that you
668 o *then* wait for the prompt.
670 Thus the last thing that a procedure does with the serial line will
671 be an monitor_expect_prompt(). Exception: monitor_resume does not
672 wait for the prompt, because the terminal is being handed over to
673 the inferior. However, the next thing which happens after that is
674 a monitor_wait which does wait for the prompt. Note that this
675 includes abnormal exit, e.g. error(). This is necessary to prevent
676 getting into states from which we can't recover. */
679 monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, buflen
)
683 monitor_debug ("MON Expecting prompt\n");
684 return monitor_expect (current_monitor
->prompt
, buf
, buflen
);
687 /* Get N 32-bit words from remote, each preceded by a space, and put
688 them in registers starting at REGNO. */
699 ch
= readchar (timeout
);
700 while (isspace (ch
));
704 for (i
= 7; i
>= 1; i
--)
706 ch
= readchar (timeout
);
709 val
= (val
<< 4) | from_hex (ch
);
717 compile_pattern (pattern
, compiled_pattern
, fastmap
)
719 struct re_pattern_buffer
*compiled_pattern
;
725 compiled_pattern
->fastmap
= fastmap
;
727 tmp
= re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_EMACS
);
728 val
= re_compile_pattern (pattern
,
734 error ("compile_pattern: Can't compile pattern string `%s': %s!", pattern
, val
);
737 re_compile_fastmap (compiled_pattern
);
740 /* Open a connection to a remote debugger. NAME is the filename used
741 for communication. */
744 monitor_open (args
, mon_ops
, from_tty
)
746 struct monitor_ops
*mon_ops
;
752 if (mon_ops
->magic
!= MONITOR_OPS_MAGIC
)
753 error ("Magic number of monitor_ops struct wrong.");
755 targ_ops
= mon_ops
->target
;
756 name
= targ_ops
->to_shortname
;
759 error ("Use `target %s DEVICE-NAME' to use a serial port, or \n\
760 `target %s HOST-NAME:PORT-NUMBER' to use a network connection.", name
, name
);
762 target_preopen (from_tty
);
764 /* Setup pattern for register dump */
766 if (mon_ops
->register_pattern
)
767 compile_pattern (mon_ops
->register_pattern
, ®ister_pattern
,
770 if (mon_ops
->getmem
.resp_delim
)
771 compile_pattern (mon_ops
->getmem
.resp_delim
, &getmem_resp_delim_pattern
,
772 getmem_resp_delim_fastmap
);
774 unpush_target (targ_ops
);
778 dev_name
= strsave (args
);
780 monitor_desc
= SERIAL_OPEN (dev_name
);
783 perror_with_name (dev_name
);
787 if (SERIAL_SETBAUDRATE (monitor_desc
, baud_rate
))
789 SERIAL_CLOSE (monitor_desc
);
790 perror_with_name (dev_name
);
794 SERIAL_RAW (monitor_desc
);
796 SERIAL_FLUSH_INPUT (monitor_desc
);
798 /* some systems only work with 2 stop bits */
800 SERIAL_SETSTOPBITS (monitor_desc
, mon_ops
->stopbits
);
802 current_monitor
= mon_ops
;
804 /* See if we can wake up the monitor. First, try sending a stop sequence,
805 then send the init strings. Last, remove all breakpoints. */
807 if (current_monitor
->stop
)
810 if ((current_monitor
->flags
& MO_NO_ECHO_ON_OPEN
) == 0)
812 monitor_debug ("EXP Open echo\n");
813 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
817 /* wake up the monitor and see if it's alive */
818 for (p
= mon_ops
->init
; *p
!= NULL
; p
++)
820 /* Some of the characters we send may not be echoed,
821 but we hope to get a prompt at the end of it all. */
823 if ((current_monitor
->flags
& MO_NO_ECHO_ON_OPEN
) == 0)
826 monitor_printf_noecho (*p
);
827 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
830 SERIAL_FLUSH_INPUT (monitor_desc
);
832 /* Alloc breakpoints */
833 if (mon_ops
->set_break
!= NULL
)
835 if (mon_ops
->num_breakpoints
== 0)
836 mon_ops
->num_breakpoints
= 8;
838 breakaddr
= (CORE_ADDR
*) xmalloc (mon_ops
->num_breakpoints
* sizeof (CORE_ADDR
));
839 memset (breakaddr
, 0, mon_ops
->num_breakpoints
* sizeof (CORE_ADDR
));
842 /* Remove all breakpoints */
844 if (mon_ops
->clr_all_break
)
846 monitor_printf (mon_ops
->clr_all_break
);
847 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
851 printf_unfiltered ("Remote target %s connected to %s\n", name
, dev_name
);
853 push_target (targ_ops
);
855 inferior_pid
= 42000; /* Make run command think we are busy... */
857 /* Give monitor_wait something to read */
859 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->line_term
);
861 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_HAS_BLOCKWRITES
)
862 remote_dcache
= dcache_init (monitor_read_memory
, monitor_write_memory_block
);
864 remote_dcache
= dcache_init (monitor_read_memory
, monitor_write_memory
);
868 /* Close out all files and local state before this target loses
872 monitor_close (quitting
)
876 SERIAL_CLOSE (monitor_desc
);
878 /* Free breakpoint memory */
879 if (breakaddr
!= NULL
)
888 /* Terminate the open connection to the remote debugger. Use this
889 when you want to detach and do something else with your gdb. */
892 monitor_detach (args
, from_tty
)
896 pop_target (); /* calls monitor_close to do the real work */
898 printf_unfiltered ("Ending remote %s debugging\n", target_shortname
);
901 /* Convert VALSTR into the target byte-ordered value of REGNO and store it. */
904 monitor_supply_register (regno
, valstr
)
909 unsigned char regbuf
[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE
];
914 while (p
&& *p
!= '\0')
916 if (*p
== '\r' || *p
== '\n')
927 if (!isxdigit (*p
) && *p
!= 'x')
933 val
+= fromhex (*p
++);
935 monitor_debug ("Supplying Register %d %s\n", regno
, valstr
);
938 error ("monitor_supply_register (%d): bad value from monitor: %s.",
941 /* supply register stores in target byte order, so swap here */
943 store_unsigned_integer (regbuf
, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno
), val
);
945 supply_register (regno
, regbuf
);
950 /* Tell the remote machine to resume. */
953 flush_monitor_dcache ()
955 dcache_flush (remote_dcache
);
959 monitor_resume (pid
, step
, sig
)
961 enum target_signal sig
;
963 /* Some monitors require a different command when starting a program */
964 monitor_debug ("MON resume\n");
965 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_RUN_FIRST_TIME
&& first_time
== 1)
968 monitor_printf ("run\r");
969 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_NEED_REGDUMP_AFTER_CONT
)
973 dcache_flush (remote_dcache
);
975 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->step
);
978 if (current_monitor
->continue_hook
)
979 (*current_monitor
->continue_hook
) ();
981 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->cont
);
982 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_NEED_REGDUMP_AFTER_CONT
)
987 /* Parse the output of a register dump command. A monitor specific
988 regexp is used to extract individual register descriptions of the
989 form REG=VAL. Each description is split up into a name and a value
990 string which are passed down to monitor specific code. */
993 parse_register_dump (buf
, len
)
997 monitor_debug ("MON Parsing register dump\n");
1000 int regnamelen
, vallen
;
1001 char *regname
, *val
;
1002 /* Element 0 points to start of register name, and element 1
1003 points to the start of the register value. */
1004 struct re_registers register_strings
;
1006 memset (®ister_strings
, 0, sizeof (struct re_registers
));
1008 if (re_search (®ister_pattern
, buf
, len
, 0, len
,
1009 ®ister_strings
) == -1)
1012 regnamelen
= register_strings
.end
[1] - register_strings
.start
[1];
1013 regname
= buf
+ register_strings
.start
[1];
1014 vallen
= register_strings
.end
[2] - register_strings
.start
[2];
1015 val
= buf
+ register_strings
.start
[2];
1017 current_monitor
->supply_register (regname
, regnamelen
, val
, vallen
);
1019 buf
+= register_strings
.end
[0];
1020 len
-= register_strings
.end
[0];
1024 /* Send ^C to target to halt it. Target will respond, and send us a
1028 monitor_interrupt (signo
)
1031 /* If this doesn't work, try more severe steps. */
1032 signal (signo
, monitor_interrupt_twice
);
1034 if (monitor_debug_p
|| remote_debug
)
1035 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog
, "monitor_interrupt called\n");
1040 /* The user typed ^C twice. */
1043 monitor_interrupt_twice (signo
)
1046 signal (signo
, ofunc
);
1048 monitor_interrupt_query ();
1050 signal (signo
, monitor_interrupt
);
1053 /* Ask the user what to do when an interrupt is received. */
1056 monitor_interrupt_query ()
1058 target_terminal_ours ();
1060 if (query ("Interrupted while waiting for the program.\n\
1061 Give up (and stop debugging it)? "))
1063 target_mourn_inferior ();
1064 return_to_top_level (RETURN_QUIT
);
1067 target_terminal_inferior ();
1071 monitor_wait_cleanup (old_timeout
)
1074 timeout
= *(int *) old_timeout
;
1075 signal (SIGINT
, ofunc
);
1076 in_monitor_wait
= 0;
1082 monitor_wait_filter (char *buf
,
1085 struct target_waitstatus
*status
1091 resp_len
= monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, bufmax
);
1092 *ext_resp_len
= resp_len
;
1095 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr
, "monitor_wait: excessive response from monitor: %s.", buf
);
1097 while (resp_len
< 0);
1099 /* Print any output characters that were preceded by ^O. */
1100 /* FIXME - This would be great as a user settabgle flag */
1101 if (monitor_debug_p
|| remote_debug
1102 || current_monitor
->flags
& MO_PRINT_PROGRAM_OUTPUT
)
1106 for (i
= 0; i
< resp_len
- 1; i
++)
1108 putchar_unfiltered (buf
[++i
]);
1114 /* Wait until the remote machine stops, then return, storing status in
1115 status just as `wait' would. */
1118 monitor_wait (pid
, status
)
1120 struct target_waitstatus
*status
;
1122 int old_timeout
= timeout
;
1123 char buf
[TARGET_BUF_SIZE
];
1125 struct cleanup
*old_chain
;
1127 status
->kind
= TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
;
1128 status
->value
.integer
= 0;
1130 old_chain
= make_cleanup (monitor_wait_cleanup
, &old_timeout
);
1131 monitor_debug ("MON wait\n");
1134 /* This is somthing other than a maintenance command */
1135 in_monitor_wait
= 1;
1136 timeout
= watchdog
> 0 ? watchdog
: -1;
1138 timeout
= -1; /* Don't time out -- user program is running. */
1141 ofunc
= (void (*)()) signal (SIGINT
, monitor_interrupt
);
1143 if (current_monitor
->wait_filter
)
1144 (*current_monitor
->wait_filter
) (buf
, sizeof (buf
), &resp_len
, status
);
1146 monitor_wait_filter (buf
, sizeof (buf
), &resp_len
, status
);
1148 #if 0 /* Transferred to monitor wait filter */
1151 resp_len
= monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, sizeof (buf
));
1154 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr
, "monitor_wait: excessive response from monitor: %s.", buf
);
1156 while (resp_len
< 0);
1158 /* Print any output characters that were preceded by ^O. */
1159 /* FIXME - This would be great as a user settabgle flag */
1160 if (monitor_debug_p
|| remote_debug
1161 || current_monitor
->flags
& MO_PRINT_PROGRAM_OUTPUT
)
1165 for (i
= 0; i
< resp_len
- 1; i
++)
1167 putchar_unfiltered (buf
[++i
]);
1171 signal (SIGINT
, ofunc
);
1173 timeout
= old_timeout
;
1175 if (dump_reg_flag
&& current_monitor
->dump_registers
)
1178 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->dump_registers
);
1179 resp_len
= monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, sizeof (buf
));
1182 if (current_monitor
->register_pattern
)
1183 parse_register_dump (buf
, resp_len
);
1185 monitor_debug ("Wait fetching registers after stop\n");
1186 monitor_dump_regs ();
1189 status
->kind
= TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
;
1190 status
->value
.sig
= TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP
;
1192 discard_cleanups (old_chain
);
1194 in_monitor_wait
= 0;
1196 return inferior_pid
;
1199 /* Fetch register REGNO, or all registers if REGNO is -1. Returns
1203 monitor_fetch_register (regno
)
1211 regbuf
= alloca (MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE
* 2 + 1);
1212 zerobuf
= alloca (MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE
);
1213 memset (zerobuf
, 0, MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE
);
1215 name
= current_monitor
->regnames
[regno
];
1216 monitor_debug ("MON fetchreg %d '%s'\n", regno
, name
? name
: "(null name)");
1218 if (!name
|| (*name
== '\0'))
1220 monitor_debug ("No register known for %d\n", regno
);
1221 supply_register (regno
, zerobuf
);
1225 /* send the register examine command */
1227 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getreg
.cmd
, name
);
1229 /* If RESP_DELIM is specified, we search for that as a leading
1230 delimiter for the register value. Otherwise, we just start
1231 searching from the start of the buf. */
1233 if (current_monitor
->getreg
.resp_delim
)
1235 monitor_debug ("EXP getreg.resp_delim\n");
1236 monitor_expect (current_monitor
->getreg
.resp_delim
, NULL
, 0);
1237 /* Handle case of first 32 registers listed in pairs. */
1238 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_32_REGS_PAIRED
1239 && (regno
& 1) != 0 && regno
< 32)
1241 monitor_debug ("EXP getreg.resp_delim\n");
1242 monitor_expect (current_monitor
->getreg
.resp_delim
, NULL
, 0);
1246 /* Skip leading spaces and "0x" if MO_HEX_PREFIX flag is set */
1247 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_HEX_PREFIX
)
1250 c
= readchar (timeout
);
1252 c
= readchar (timeout
);
1253 if ((c
== '0') && ((c
= readchar (timeout
)) == 'x'))
1256 error ("Bad value returned from monitor while fetching register %x.",
1260 /* Read upto the maximum number of hex digits for this register, skipping
1261 spaces, but stop reading if something else is seen. Some monitors
1262 like to drop leading zeros. */
1264 for (i
= 0; i
< REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno
) * 2; i
++)
1267 c
= readchar (timeout
);
1269 c
= readchar (timeout
);
1277 regbuf
[i
] = '\000'; /* terminate the number */
1278 monitor_debug ("REGVAL '%s'\n", regbuf
);
1280 /* If TERM is present, we wait for that to show up. Also, (if TERM
1281 is present), we will send TERM_CMD if that is present. In any
1282 case, we collect all of the output into buf, and then wait for
1283 the normal prompt. */
1285 if (current_monitor
->getreg
.term
)
1287 monitor_debug ("EXP getreg.term\n");
1288 monitor_expect (current_monitor
->getreg
.term
, NULL
, 0); /* get response */
1291 if (current_monitor
->getreg
.term_cmd
)
1293 monitor_debug ("EMIT getreg.term.cmd\n");
1294 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getreg
.term_cmd
);
1296 if (!current_monitor
->getreg
.term
|| /* Already expected or */
1297 current_monitor
->getreg
.term_cmd
) /* ack expected */
1298 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0); /* get response */
1300 monitor_supply_register (regno
, regbuf
);
1303 /* Sometimes, it takes several commands to dump the registers */
1304 /* This is a primitive for use by variations of monitor interfaces in
1305 case they need to compose the operation.
1308 monitor_dump_reg_block (char *block_cmd
)
1310 char buf
[TARGET_BUF_SIZE
];
1312 monitor_printf (block_cmd
);
1313 resp_len
= monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, sizeof (buf
));
1314 parse_register_dump (buf
, resp_len
);
1319 /* Read the remote registers into the block regs. */
1320 /* Call the specific function if it has been provided */
1323 monitor_dump_regs ()
1325 char buf
[TARGET_BUF_SIZE
];
1327 if (current_monitor
->dumpregs
)
1328 (*(current_monitor
->dumpregs
)) (); /* call supplied function */
1329 else if (current_monitor
->dump_registers
) /* default version */
1331 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->dump_registers
);
1332 resp_len
= monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, sizeof (buf
));
1333 parse_register_dump (buf
, resp_len
);
1336 abort (); /* Need some way to read registers */
1340 monitor_fetch_registers (regno
)
1343 monitor_debug ("MON fetchregs\n");
1344 if (current_monitor
->getreg
.cmd
)
1348 monitor_fetch_register (regno
);
1352 for (regno
= 0; regno
< NUM_REGS
; regno
++)
1353 monitor_fetch_register (regno
);
1357 monitor_dump_regs ();
1361 /* Store register REGNO, or all if REGNO == 0. Return errno value. */
1364 monitor_store_register (regno
)
1370 name
= current_monitor
->regnames
[regno
];
1371 if (!name
|| (*name
== '\0'))
1373 monitor_debug ("MON Cannot store unknown register\n");
1377 val
= read_register (regno
);
1378 monitor_debug ("MON storeg %d %s\n", regno
,
1379 phex (val
, REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno
)));
1381 /* send the register deposit command */
1383 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_REGISTER_VALUE_FIRST
)
1384 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->setreg
.cmd
, val
, name
);
1385 else if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_SETREG_INTERACTIVE
)
1386 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->setreg
.cmd
, name
);
1388 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->setreg
.cmd
, name
, val
);
1390 if (current_monitor
->setreg
.term
)
1392 monitor_debug ("EXP setreg.term\n");
1393 monitor_expect (current_monitor
->setreg
.term
, NULL
, 0);
1394 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_SETREG_INTERACTIVE
)
1395 monitor_printf ("%s\r", paddr_nz (val
));
1396 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1399 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1400 if (current_monitor
->setreg
.term_cmd
) /* Mode exit required */
1402 monitor_debug ("EXP setreg_termcmd\n");
1403 monitor_printf ("%s", current_monitor
->setreg
.term_cmd
);
1404 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1406 } /* monitor_store_register */
1408 /* Store the remote registers. */
1411 monitor_store_registers (regno
)
1416 monitor_store_register (regno
);
1420 for (regno
= 0; regno
< NUM_REGS
; regno
++)
1421 monitor_store_register (regno
);
1424 /* Get ready to modify the registers array. On machines which store
1425 individual registers, this doesn't need to do anything. On machines
1426 which store all the registers in one fell swoop, this makes sure
1427 that registers contains all the registers from the program being
1431 monitor_prepare_to_store ()
1433 /* Do nothing, since we can store individual regs */
1437 monitor_files_info (ops
)
1438 struct target_ops
*ops
;
1440 printf_unfiltered ("\tAttached to %s at %d baud.\n", dev_name
, baud_rate
);
1444 monitor_write_memory (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
)
1449 unsigned int val
, hostval
;
1453 monitor_debug ("MON write %d %s\n", len
, paddr (memaddr
));
1455 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_ADDR_BITS_REMOVE
)
1456 memaddr
= ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (memaddr
);
1458 /* Use memory fill command for leading 0 bytes. */
1460 if (current_monitor
->fill
)
1462 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
1466 if (i
> 4) /* More than 4 zeros is worth doing */
1468 monitor_debug ("MON FILL %d\n", i
);
1469 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_FILL_USES_ADDR
)
1470 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->fill
, memaddr
, (memaddr
+ i
) - 1, 0);
1472 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->fill
, memaddr
, i
, 0);
1474 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1481 /* Can't actually use long longs if VAL is an int (nice idea, though). */
1482 if ((memaddr
& 0x7) == 0 && len
>= 8 && current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdll
)
1485 cmd
= current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdll
;
1489 if ((memaddr
& 0x3) == 0 && len
>= 4 && current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdl
)
1492 cmd
= current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdl
;
1494 else if ((memaddr
& 0x1) == 0 && len
>= 2 && current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdw
)
1497 cmd
= current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdw
;
1502 cmd
= current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdb
;
1505 val
= extract_unsigned_integer (myaddr
, len
);
1509 hostval
= *(unsigned int *) myaddr
;
1510 monitor_debug ("Hostval(%08x) val(%08x)\n", hostval
, val
);
1514 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_NO_ECHO_ON_SETMEM
)
1515 monitor_printf_noecho (cmd
, memaddr
, val
);
1516 else if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_SETMEM_INTERACTIVE
)
1519 monitor_printf_noecho (cmd
, memaddr
);
1521 if (current_monitor
->setmem
.term
)
1523 monitor_debug ("EXP setmem.term");
1524 monitor_expect (current_monitor
->setmem
.term
, NULL
, 0);
1525 monitor_printf ("%x\r", val
);
1527 if (current_monitor
->setmem
.term_cmd
)
1528 { /* Emit this to get out of the memory editing state */
1529 monitor_printf ("%s", current_monitor
->setmem
.term_cmd
);
1530 /* Drop through to expecting a prompt */
1534 monitor_printf (cmd
, memaddr
, val
);
1536 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1543 monitor_write_even_block (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
)
1550 /* Enter the sub mode */
1551 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdl
, memaddr
);
1552 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1556 val
= extract_unsigned_integer (myaddr
, 4); /* REALLY */
1557 monitor_printf ("%x\r", val
);
1561 monitor_debug (" @ %s\n", paddr (memaddr
));
1562 /* If we wanted to, here we could validate the address */
1563 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1565 /* Now exit the sub mode */
1566 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getreg
.term_cmd
);
1567 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1573 monitor_write_memory_bytes (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
)
1582 /* Enter the sub mode */
1583 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdb
, memaddr
);
1584 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1588 monitor_printf ("%x\r", val
);
1592 /* If we wanted to, here we could validate the address */
1593 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1596 /* Now exit the sub mode */
1597 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getreg
.term_cmd
);
1598 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1604 longlongendswap (unsigned char *a
)
1613 *(a
+ i
) = *(a
+ j
);
1618 /* Format 32 chars of long long value, advance the pointer */
1619 static char *hexlate
= "0123456789abcdef";
1621 longlong_hexchars (unsigned long long value
,
1631 static unsigned char disbuf
[8]; /* disassembly buffer */
1632 unsigned char *scan
, *limit
; /* loop controls */
1633 unsigned char c
, nib
;
1638 unsigned long long *dp
;
1639 dp
= (unsigned long long *) scan
;
1642 longlongendswap (disbuf
); /* FIXME: ONly on big endian hosts */
1643 while (scan
< limit
)
1645 c
= *scan
++; /* a byte of our long long value */
1651 leadzero
= 0; /* henceforth we print even zeroes */
1653 nib
= c
>> 4; /* high nibble bits */
1654 *outbuff
++ = hexlate
[nib
];
1655 nib
= c
& 0x0f; /* low nibble bits */
1656 *outbuff
++ = hexlate
[nib
];
1660 } /* longlong_hexchars */
1664 /* I am only going to call this when writing virtual byte streams.
1665 Which possably entails endian conversions
1668 monitor_write_memory_longlongs (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
)
1673 static char hexstage
[20]; /* At least 16 digits required, plus null */
1678 llptr
= (unsigned long long *) myaddr
;
1681 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdll
, memaddr
);
1682 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1686 endstring
= longlong_hexchars (*llptr
, hexstage
);
1687 *endstring
= '\0'; /* NUll terminate for printf */
1688 monitor_printf ("%s\r", hexstage
);
1692 /* If we wanted to, here we could validate the address */
1693 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1696 /* Now exit the sub mode */
1697 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getreg
.term_cmd
);
1698 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1704 /* ----- MONITOR_WRITE_MEMORY_BLOCK ---------------------------- */
1705 /* This is for the large blocks of memory which may occur in downloading.
1706 And for monitors which use interactive entry,
1707 And for monitors which do not have other downloading methods.
1708 Without this, we will end up calling monitor_write_memory many times
1709 and do the entry and exit of the sub mode many times
1710 This currently assumes...
1711 MO_SETMEM_INTERACTIVE
1712 ! MO_NO_ECHO_ON_SETMEM
1713 To use this, the you have to patch the monitor_cmds block with
1714 this function. Otherwise, its not tuned up for use by all
1719 monitor_write_memory_block (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
)
1726 /* FIXME: This would be a good place to put the zero test */
1728 if ((len
> 8) && (((len
& 0x07)) == 0) && current_monitor
->setmem
.cmdll
)
1730 return monitor_write_memory_longlongs (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
);
1737 written
= monitor_write_even_block (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
);
1738 /* Adjust calling parameters by written amount */
1744 written
= monitor_write_memory_bytes (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
);
1748 /* This is an alternate form of monitor_read_memory which is used for monitors
1749 which can only read a single byte/word/etc. at a time. */
1752 monitor_read_memory_single (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
)
1758 char membuf
[sizeof (int) * 2 + 1];
1763 monitor_debug ("MON read single\n");
1765 /* Can't actually use long longs (nice idea, though). In fact, the
1766 call to strtoul below will fail if it tries to convert a value
1767 that's too big to fit in a long. */
1768 if ((memaddr
& 0x7) == 0 && len
>= 8 && current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdll
)
1771 cmd
= current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdll
;
1775 if ((memaddr
& 0x3) == 0 && len
>= 4 && current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdl
)
1778 cmd
= current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdl
;
1780 else if ((memaddr
& 0x1) == 0 && len
>= 2 && current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdw
)
1783 cmd
= current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdw
;
1788 cmd
= current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdb
;
1791 /* Send the examine command. */
1793 monitor_printf (cmd
, memaddr
);
1795 /* If RESP_DELIM is specified, we search for that as a leading
1796 delimiter for the memory value. Otherwise, we just start
1797 searching from the start of the buf. */
1799 if (current_monitor
->getmem
.resp_delim
)
1801 monitor_debug ("EXP getmem.resp_delim\n");
1802 monitor_expect_regexp (&getmem_resp_delim_pattern
, NULL
, 0);
1805 /* Now, read the appropriate number of hex digits for this loc,
1808 /* Skip leading spaces and "0x" if MO_HEX_PREFIX flag is set. */
1809 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_HEX_PREFIX
)
1813 c
= readchar (timeout
);
1815 c
= readchar (timeout
);
1816 if ((c
== '0') && ((c
= readchar (timeout
)) == 'x'))
1819 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory_single",
1820 "bad response from monitor",
1821 memaddr
, i
, membuf
, c
);
1823 for (i
= 0; i
< len
* 2; i
++)
1829 c
= readchar (timeout
);
1835 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory_single",
1836 "bad response from monitor",
1837 memaddr
, i
, membuf
, c
);
1843 membuf
[i
] = '\000'; /* terminate the number */
1845 /* If TERM is present, we wait for that to show up. Also, (if TERM is
1846 present), we will send TERM_CMD if that is present. In any case, we collect
1847 all of the output into buf, and then wait for the normal prompt. */
1849 if (current_monitor
->getmem
.term
)
1851 monitor_expect (current_monitor
->getmem
.term
, NULL
, 0); /* get response */
1853 if (current_monitor
->getmem
.term_cmd
)
1855 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getmem
.term_cmd
);
1856 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1860 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0); /* get response */
1863 val
= strtoul (membuf
, &p
, 16);
1865 if (val
== 0 && membuf
== p
)
1866 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory_single",
1867 "bad value from monitor",
1868 memaddr
, 0, membuf
, 0);
1870 /* supply register stores in target byte order, so swap here */
1872 store_unsigned_integer (myaddr
, len
, val
);
1877 /* Copy LEN bytes of data from debugger memory at MYADDR to inferior's
1878 memory at MEMADDR. Returns length moved. Currently, we do no more
1879 than 16 bytes at a time. */
1882 monitor_read_memory (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
)
1896 monitor_debug ("Zero length call to monitor_read_memory\n");
1900 monitor_debug ("MON read block ta(%s) ha(%lx) %d\n",
1901 paddr_nz (memaddr
), (long) myaddr
, len
);
1903 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_ADDR_BITS_REMOVE
)
1904 memaddr
= ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (memaddr
);
1906 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_GETMEM_READ_SINGLE
)
1907 return monitor_read_memory_single (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
);
1909 len
= min (len
, 16);
1911 /* Some dumpers align the first data with the preceeding 16
1912 byte boundary. Some print blanks and start at the
1913 requested boundary. EXACT_DUMPADDR
1916 dumpaddr
= (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_EXACT_DUMPADDR
)
1917 ? memaddr
: memaddr
& ~0x0f;
1919 /* See if xfer would cross a 16 byte boundary. If so, clip it. */
1920 if (((memaddr
^ (memaddr
+ len
- 1)) & ~0xf) != 0)
1921 len
= ((memaddr
+ len
) & ~0xf) - memaddr
;
1923 /* send the memory examine command */
1925 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_GETMEM_NEEDS_RANGE
)
1926 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdb
, memaddr
, memaddr
+ len
);
1927 else if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_GETMEM_16_BOUNDARY
)
1928 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdb
, dumpaddr
);
1930 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->getmem
.cmdb
, memaddr
, len
);
1932 /* If TERM is present, we wait for that to show up. Also, (if TERM
1933 is present), we will send TERM_CMD if that is present. In any
1934 case, we collect all of the output into buf, and then wait for
1935 the normal prompt. */
1937 if (current_monitor
->getmem
.term
)
1939 resp_len
= monitor_expect (current_monitor
->getmem
.term
, buf
, sizeof buf
); /* get response */
1942 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory",
1943 "excessive response from monitor",
1944 memaddr
, resp_len
, buf
, 0);
1946 if (current_monitor
->getmem
.term_cmd
)
1948 SERIAL_WRITE (monitor_desc
, current_monitor
->getmem
.term_cmd
,
1949 strlen (current_monitor
->getmem
.term_cmd
));
1950 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
1954 resp_len
= monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, sizeof buf
); /* get response */
1958 /* If RESP_DELIM is specified, we search for that as a leading
1959 delimiter for the values. Otherwise, we just start searching
1960 from the start of the buf. */
1962 if (current_monitor
->getmem
.resp_delim
)
1965 struct re_registers resp_strings
;
1966 monitor_debug ("MON getmem.resp_delim %s\n", current_monitor
->getmem
.resp_delim
);
1968 memset (&resp_strings
, 0, sizeof (struct re_registers
));
1970 retval
= re_search (&getmem_resp_delim_pattern
, p
, tmp
, 0, tmp
,
1974 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory",
1975 "bad response from monitor",
1976 memaddr
, resp_len
, buf
, 0);
1978 p
+= resp_strings
.end
[0];
1980 p
= strstr (p
, current_monitor
->getmem
.resp_delim
);
1982 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory",
1983 "bad response from monitor",
1984 memaddr
, resp_len
, buf
, 0);
1985 p
+= strlen (current_monitor
->getmem
.resp_delim
);
1988 monitor_debug ("MON scanning %d ,%lx '%s'\n", len
, (long) p
, p
);
1989 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_GETMEM_16_BOUNDARY
)
1997 while (!(c
== '\000' || c
== '\n' || c
== '\r') && i
> 0)
2001 if ((dumpaddr
>= memaddr
) && (i
> 0))
2003 val
= fromhex (c
) * 16 + fromhex (*(p
+ 1));
2005 if (monitor_debug_p
|| remote_debug
)
2006 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog
, "[%02x]", val
);
2013 ++p
; /* skip a blank or other non hex char */
2017 error ("Failed to read via monitor");
2018 if (monitor_debug_p
|| remote_debug
)
2019 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog
, "\n");
2020 return fetched
; /* Return the number of bytes actually read */
2022 monitor_debug ("MON scanning bytes\n");
2024 for (i
= len
; i
> 0; i
--)
2026 /* Skip non-hex chars, but bomb on end of string and newlines */
2033 if (*p
== '\000' || *p
== '\n' || *p
== '\r')
2034 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory",
2035 "badly terminated response from monitor",
2036 memaddr
, resp_len
, buf
, 0);
2040 val
= strtoul (p
, &p1
, 16);
2042 if (val
== 0 && p
== p1
)
2043 monitor_error ("monitor_read_memory",
2044 "bad value from monitor",
2045 memaddr
, resp_len
, buf
, 0);
2059 monitor_xfer_memory (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
, write
, target
)
2064 struct target_ops
*target
; /* ignored */
2066 return dcache_xfer_memory (remote_dcache
, memaddr
, myaddr
, len
, write
);
2072 return; /* ignore attempts to kill target system */
2075 /* All we actually do is set the PC to the start address of exec_bfd, and start
2076 the program at that point. */
2079 monitor_create_inferior (exec_file
, args
, env
)
2084 if (args
&& (*args
!= '\000'))
2085 error ("Args are not supported by the monitor.");
2088 clear_proceed_status ();
2089 proceed (bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd
), TARGET_SIGNAL_0
, 0);
2092 /* Clean up when a program exits.
2093 The program actually lives on in the remote processor's RAM, and may be
2094 run again without a download. Don't leave it full of breakpoint
2098 monitor_mourn_inferior ()
2100 unpush_target (targ_ops
);
2101 generic_mourn_inferior (); /* Do all the proper things now */
2104 /* Tell the monitor to add a breakpoint. */
2107 monitor_insert_breakpoint (addr
, shadow
)
2115 monitor_debug ("MON inst bkpt %s\n", paddr (addr
));
2116 if (current_monitor
->set_break
== NULL
)
2117 error ("No set_break defined for this monitor");
2119 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_ADDR_BITS_REMOVE
)
2120 addr
= ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (addr
);
2122 /* Determine appropriate breakpoint size for this address. */
2123 bp
= memory_breakpoint_from_pc (&addr
, &bplen
);
2125 for (i
= 0; i
< current_monitor
->num_breakpoints
; i
++)
2127 if (breakaddr
[i
] == 0)
2129 breakaddr
[i
] = addr
;
2130 monitor_read_memory (addr
, shadow
, bplen
);
2131 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->set_break
, addr
);
2132 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
2137 error ("Too many breakpoints (> %d) for monitor.", current_monitor
->num_breakpoints
);
2140 /* Tell the monitor to remove a breakpoint. */
2143 monitor_remove_breakpoint (addr
, shadow
)
2149 monitor_debug ("MON rmbkpt %s\n", paddr (addr
));
2150 if (current_monitor
->clr_break
== NULL
)
2151 error ("No clr_break defined for this monitor");
2153 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_ADDR_BITS_REMOVE
)
2154 addr
= ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (addr
);
2156 for (i
= 0; i
< current_monitor
->num_breakpoints
; i
++)
2158 if (breakaddr
[i
] == addr
)
2161 /* some monitors remove breakpoints based on the address */
2162 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_CLR_BREAK_USES_ADDR
)
2163 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->clr_break
, addr
);
2164 else if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_CLR_BREAK_1_BASED
)
2165 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->clr_break
, i
+ 1);
2167 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->clr_break
, i
);
2168 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
2172 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr
,
2173 "Can't find breakpoint associated with 0x%s\n",
2178 /* monitor_wait_srec_ack -- wait for the target to send an acknowledgement for
2179 an S-record. Return non-zero if the ACK is received properly. */
2182 monitor_wait_srec_ack ()
2186 if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_SREC_ACK_PLUS
)
2188 return (readchar (timeout
) == '+');
2190 else if (current_monitor
->flags
& MO_SREC_ACK_ROTATE
)
2192 /* Eat two backspaces, a "rotating" char (|/-\), and a space. */
2193 if ((ch
= readchar (1)) < 0)
2195 if ((ch
= readchar (1)) < 0)
2197 if ((ch
= readchar (1)) < 0)
2199 if ((ch
= readchar (1)) < 0)
2205 /* monitor_load -- download a file. */
2208 monitor_load (file
, from_tty
)
2212 dcache_flush (remote_dcache
);
2213 monitor_debug ("MON load\n");
2215 if (current_monitor
->load_routine
)
2216 current_monitor
->load_routine (monitor_desc
, file
, hashmark
);
2218 { /* The default is ascii S-records */
2220 unsigned long load_offset
;
2223 /* enable user to specify address for downloading as 2nd arg to load */
2224 n
= sscanf (file
, "%s 0x%lx", buf
, &load_offset
);
2230 monitor_printf (current_monitor
->load
);
2231 if (current_monitor
->loadresp
)
2232 monitor_expect (current_monitor
->loadresp
, NULL
, 0);
2234 load_srec (monitor_desc
, file
, (bfd_vma
) load_offset
,
2235 32, SREC_ALL
, hashmark
,
2236 current_monitor
->flags
& MO_SREC_ACK
?
2237 monitor_wait_srec_ack
: NULL
);
2239 monitor_expect_prompt (NULL
, 0);
2242 /* Finally, make the PC point at the start address */
2245 write_pc (bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd
));
2247 inferior_pid
= 0; /* No process now */
2249 /* This is necessary because many things were based on the PC at the time that
2250 we attached to the monitor, which is no longer valid now that we have loaded
2251 new code (and just changed the PC). Another way to do this might be to call
2252 normal_stop, except that the stack may not be valid, and things would get
2253 horribly confused... */
2255 clear_symtab_users ();
2261 monitor_debug ("MON stop\n");
2262 if ((current_monitor
->flags
& MO_SEND_BREAK_ON_STOP
) != 0)
2263 SERIAL_SEND_BREAK (monitor_desc
);
2264 if (current_monitor
->stop
)
2265 monitor_printf_noecho (current_monitor
->stop
);
2268 /* Put a COMMAND string out to MONITOR. Output from MONITOR is placed
2269 in OUTPUT until the prompt is seen. FIXME: We read the characters
2270 ourseleves here cause of a nasty echo. */
2273 monitor_rcmd (char *command
,
2274 struct ui_file
*outbuf
)
2280 if (monitor_desc
== NULL
)
2281 error ("monitor target not open.");
2283 p
= current_monitor
->prompt
;
2285 /* Send the command. Note that if no args were supplied, then we're
2286 just sending the monitor a newline, which is sometimes useful. */
2288 monitor_printf ("%s\r", (command
? command
: ""));
2290 resp_len
= monitor_expect_prompt (buf
, sizeof buf
);
2292 fputs_unfiltered (buf
, outbuf
); /* Output the response */
2295 /* Convert hex digit A to a number. */
2302 if (a
>= '0' && a
<= '9')
2304 if (a
>= 'a' && a
<= 'f')
2305 return a
- 'a' + 10;
2306 if (a
>= 'A' && a
<= 'F')
2307 return a
- 'A' + 10;
2309 error ("Reply contains invalid hex digit 0x%x", a
);
2314 monitor_get_dev_name ()
2319 static struct target_ops monitor_ops
;
2322 init_base_monitor_ops (void)
2324 monitor_ops
.to_shortname
= NULL
;
2325 monitor_ops
.to_longname
= NULL
;
2326 monitor_ops
.to_doc
= NULL
;
2327 monitor_ops
.to_open
= NULL
;
2328 monitor_ops
.to_close
= monitor_close
;
2329 monitor_ops
.to_attach
= NULL
;
2330 monitor_ops
.to_post_attach
= NULL
;
2331 monitor_ops
.to_require_attach
= NULL
;
2332 monitor_ops
.to_detach
= monitor_detach
;
2333 monitor_ops
.to_require_detach
= NULL
;
2334 monitor_ops
.to_resume
= monitor_resume
;
2335 monitor_ops
.to_wait
= monitor_wait
;
2336 monitor_ops
.to_post_wait
= NULL
;
2337 monitor_ops
.to_fetch_registers
= monitor_fetch_registers
;
2338 monitor_ops
.to_store_registers
= monitor_store_registers
;
2339 monitor_ops
.to_prepare_to_store
= monitor_prepare_to_store
;
2340 monitor_ops
.to_xfer_memory
= monitor_xfer_memory
;
2341 monitor_ops
.to_files_info
= monitor_files_info
;
2342 monitor_ops
.to_insert_breakpoint
= monitor_insert_breakpoint
;
2343 monitor_ops
.to_remove_breakpoint
= monitor_remove_breakpoint
;
2344 monitor_ops
.to_terminal_init
= 0;
2345 monitor_ops
.to_terminal_inferior
= 0;
2346 monitor_ops
.to_terminal_ours_for_output
= 0;
2347 monitor_ops
.to_terminal_ours
= 0;
2348 monitor_ops
.to_terminal_info
= 0;
2349 monitor_ops
.to_kill
= monitor_kill
;
2350 monitor_ops
.to_load
= monitor_load
;
2351 monitor_ops
.to_lookup_symbol
= 0;
2352 monitor_ops
.to_create_inferior
= monitor_create_inferior
;
2353 monitor_ops
.to_post_startup_inferior
= NULL
;
2354 monitor_ops
.to_acknowledge_created_inferior
= NULL
;
2355 monitor_ops
.to_clone_and_follow_inferior
= NULL
;
2356 monitor_ops
.to_post_follow_inferior_by_clone
= NULL
;
2357 monitor_ops
.to_insert_fork_catchpoint
= NULL
;
2358 monitor_ops
.to_remove_fork_catchpoint
= NULL
;
2359 monitor_ops
.to_insert_vfork_catchpoint
= NULL
;
2360 monitor_ops
.to_remove_vfork_catchpoint
= NULL
;
2361 monitor_ops
.to_has_forked
= NULL
;
2362 monitor_ops
.to_has_vforked
= NULL
;
2363 monitor_ops
.to_can_follow_vfork_prior_to_exec
= NULL
;
2364 monitor_ops
.to_post_follow_vfork
= NULL
;
2365 monitor_ops
.to_insert_exec_catchpoint
= NULL
;
2366 monitor_ops
.to_remove_exec_catchpoint
= NULL
;
2367 monitor_ops
.to_has_execd
= NULL
;
2368 monitor_ops
.to_reported_exec_events_per_exec_call
= NULL
;
2369 monitor_ops
.to_has_exited
= NULL
;
2370 monitor_ops
.to_mourn_inferior
= monitor_mourn_inferior
;
2371 monitor_ops
.to_can_run
= 0;
2372 monitor_ops
.to_notice_signals
= 0;
2373 monitor_ops
.to_thread_alive
= 0;
2374 monitor_ops
.to_stop
= monitor_stop
;
2375 monitor_ops
.to_rcmd
= monitor_rcmd
;
2376 monitor_ops
.to_pid_to_exec_file
= NULL
;
2377 monitor_ops
.to_core_file_to_sym_file
= NULL
;
2378 monitor_ops
.to_stratum
= process_stratum
;
2379 monitor_ops
.DONT_USE
= 0;
2380 monitor_ops
.to_has_all_memory
= 1;
2381 monitor_ops
.to_has_memory
= 1;
2382 monitor_ops
.to_has_stack
= 1;
2383 monitor_ops
.to_has_registers
= 1;
2384 monitor_ops
.to_has_execution
= 1;
2385 monitor_ops
.to_sections
= 0;
2386 monitor_ops
.to_sections_end
= 0;
2387 monitor_ops
.to_magic
= OPS_MAGIC
;
2388 } /* init_base_monitor_ops */
2390 /* Init the target_ops structure pointed at by OPS */
2393 init_monitor_ops (ops
)
2394 struct target_ops
*ops
;
2396 if (monitor_ops
.to_magic
!= OPS_MAGIC
)
2397 init_base_monitor_ops ();
2399 memcpy (ops
, &monitor_ops
, sizeof monitor_ops
);
2402 /* Define additional commands that are usually only used by monitors. */
2405 _initialize_remote_monitors ()
2407 init_base_monitor_ops ();
2408 add_show_from_set (add_set_cmd ("hash", no_class
, var_boolean
,
2410 "Set display of activity while downloading a file.\n\
2411 When enabled, a hashmark \'#\' is displayed.",
2416 (add_set_cmd ("monitor", no_class
, var_zinteger
,
2417 (char *) &monitor_debug_p
,
2418 "Set debugging of remote monitor communication.\n\
2419 When enabled, communication between GDB and the remote monitor\n\
2420 is displayed.", &setdebuglist
),