1 /* Target-dependent code for GNU/Linux m32r.
3 Copyright (C) 2004-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GDB.
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
27 #include "reggroups.h"
30 #include "glibc-tdep.h"
31 #include "solib-svr4.h"
34 #include "trad-frame.h"
35 #include "frame-unwind.h"
37 #include "m32r-tdep.h"
38 #include "linux-tdep.h"
43 /* Recognizing signal handler frames. */
45 /* GNU/Linux has two flavors of signals. Normal signal handlers, and
46 "realtime" (RT) signals. The RT signals can provide additional
47 information to the signal handler if the SA_SIGINFO flag is set
48 when establishing a signal handler using `sigaction'. It is not
49 unlikely that future versions of GNU/Linux will support SA_SIGINFO
50 for normal signals too. */
52 /* When the m32r Linux kernel calls a signal handler and the
53 SA_RESTORER flag isn't set, the return address points to a bit of
54 code on the stack. This function returns whether the PC appears to
55 be within this bit of code.
57 The instruction sequence for normal signals is
58 ldi r7, #__NR_sigreturn
60 or 0x67 0x77 0x10 0xf2.
62 Checking for the code sequence should be somewhat reliable, because
63 the effect is to call the system call sigreturn. This is unlikely
64 to occur anywhere other than in a signal trampoline.
66 It kind of sucks that we have to read memory from the process in
67 order to identify a signal trampoline, but there doesn't seem to be
68 any other way. Therefore we only do the memory reads if no
69 function name could be identified, which should be the case since
70 the code is on the stack.
72 Detection of signal trampolines for handlers that set the
73 SA_RESTORER flag is in general not possible. Unfortunately this is
74 what the GNU C Library has been doing for quite some time now.
75 However, as of version 2.1.2, the GNU C Library uses signal
76 trampolines (named __restore and __restore_rt) that are identical
77 to the ones used by the kernel. Therefore, these trampolines are
80 static const gdb_byte linux_sigtramp_code
[] = {
81 0x67, 0x77, 0x10, 0xf2,
84 /* If PC is in a sigtramp routine, return the address of the start of
85 the routine. Otherwise, return 0. */
88 m32r_linux_sigtramp_start (CORE_ADDR pc
, struct frame_info
*this_frame
)
92 /* We only recognize a signal trampoline if PC is at the start of
93 one of the instructions. We optimize for finding the PC at the
94 start of the instruction sequence, as will be the case when the
95 trampoline is not the first frame on the stack. We assume that
96 in the case where the PC is not at the start of the instruction
97 sequence, there will be a few trailing readable bytes on the
102 if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame
, pc
, {buf
, 2}))
105 if (memcmp (buf
, linux_sigtramp_code
, 2) == 0)
111 if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame
, pc
, {buf
, 4}))
114 if (memcmp (buf
, linux_sigtramp_code
, 4) != 0)
120 /* This function does the same for RT signals. Here the instruction
122 ldi r7, #__NR_rt_sigreturn
124 or 0x97 0xf0 0x00 0xad 0x10 0xf2 0xf0 0x00.
126 The effect is to call the system call rt_sigreturn. */
128 static const gdb_byte linux_rt_sigtramp_code
[] = {
129 0x97, 0xf0, 0x00, 0xad, 0x10, 0xf2, 0xf0, 0x00,
132 /* If PC is in a RT sigtramp routine, return the address of the start
133 of the routine. Otherwise, return 0. */
136 m32r_linux_rt_sigtramp_start (CORE_ADDR pc
, struct frame_info
*this_frame
)
140 /* We only recognize a signal trampoline if PC is at the start of
141 one of the instructions. We optimize for finding the PC at the
142 start of the instruction sequence, as will be the case when the
143 trampoline is not the first frame on the stack. We assume that
144 in the case where the PC is not at the start of the instruction
145 sequence, there will be a few trailing readable bytes on the
151 if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame
, pc
, {buf
, 4}))
154 if (memcmp (buf
, linux_rt_sigtramp_code
, 4) == 0)
156 if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame
, pc
+ 4, {buf
, 4}))
159 if (memcmp (buf
, linux_rt_sigtramp_code
+ 4, 4) == 0)
162 else if (memcmp (buf
, linux_rt_sigtramp_code
+ 4, 4) == 0)
164 if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame
, pc
- 4, {buf
, 4}))
167 if (memcmp (buf
, linux_rt_sigtramp_code
, 4) == 0)
175 m32r_linux_pc_in_sigtramp (CORE_ADDR pc
, const char *name
,
176 struct frame_info
*this_frame
)
178 /* If we have NAME, we can optimize the search. The trampolines are
179 named __restore and __restore_rt. However, they aren't dynamically
180 exported from the shared C library, so the trampoline may appear to
181 be part of the preceding function. This should always be sigaction,
182 __sigaction, or __libc_sigaction (all aliases to the same function). */
183 if (name
== NULL
|| strstr (name
, "sigaction") != NULL
)
184 return (m32r_linux_sigtramp_start (pc
, this_frame
) != 0
185 || m32r_linux_rt_sigtramp_start (pc
, this_frame
) != 0);
187 return (strcmp ("__restore", name
) == 0
188 || strcmp ("__restore_rt", name
) == 0);
191 /* From <asm/sigcontext.h>. */
192 static int m32r_linux_sc_reg_offset
[] = {
219 struct m32r_frame_cache
222 trad_frame_saved_reg
*saved_regs
;
225 static struct m32r_frame_cache
*
226 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_cache (struct frame_info
*this_frame
,
229 struct m32r_frame_cache
*cache
;
230 CORE_ADDR sigcontext_addr
, addr
;
233 if ((*this_cache
) != NULL
)
234 return (struct m32r_frame_cache
*) (*this_cache
);
235 cache
= FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct m32r_frame_cache
);
236 (*this_cache
) = cache
;
237 cache
->saved_regs
= trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (this_frame
);
239 cache
->base
= get_frame_register_unsigned (this_frame
, M32R_SP_REGNUM
);
240 sigcontext_addr
= cache
->base
+ 4;
242 cache
->pc
= get_frame_pc (this_frame
);
243 addr
= m32r_linux_sigtramp_start (cache
->pc
, this_frame
);
246 /* If this is a RT signal trampoline, adjust SIGCONTEXT_ADDR
248 addr
= m32r_linux_rt_sigtramp_start (cache
->pc
, this_frame
);
250 sigcontext_addr
+= 128;
252 addr
= get_frame_func (this_frame
);
256 cache
->saved_regs
= trad_frame_alloc_saved_regs (this_frame
);
258 for (regnum
= 0; regnum
< sizeof (m32r_linux_sc_reg_offset
) / 4; regnum
++)
260 if (m32r_linux_sc_reg_offset
[regnum
] >= 0)
261 cache
->saved_regs
[regnum
].set_addr (sigcontext_addr
262 + m32r_linux_sc_reg_offset
[regnum
]);
269 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_this_id (struct frame_info
*this_frame
,
271 struct frame_id
*this_id
)
273 struct m32r_frame_cache
*cache
=
274 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_cache (this_frame
, this_cache
);
276 (*this_id
) = frame_id_build (cache
->base
, cache
->pc
);
279 static struct value
*
280 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info
*this_frame
,
281 void **this_cache
, int regnum
)
283 struct m32r_frame_cache
*cache
=
284 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_cache (this_frame
, this_cache
);
286 return trad_frame_get_prev_register (this_frame
, cache
->saved_regs
, regnum
);
290 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_sniffer (const struct frame_unwind
*self
,
291 struct frame_info
*this_frame
,
294 CORE_ADDR pc
= get_frame_pc (this_frame
);
297 find_pc_partial_function (pc
, &name
, NULL
, NULL
);
298 if (m32r_linux_pc_in_sigtramp (pc
, name
, this_frame
))
304 static const struct frame_unwind m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_unwind
= {
305 "m32r linux sigtramp",
307 default_frame_unwind_stop_reason
,
308 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_this_id
,
309 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_prev_register
,
311 m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_sniffer
314 /* Mapping between the registers in `struct pt_regs'
315 format and GDB's register array layout. */
317 static int m32r_pt_regs_offset
[] = {
344 #define PSW_OFFSET (4 * 19)
345 #define BBPSW_OFFSET (4 * 21)
346 #define SPU_OFFSET (4 * 23)
347 #define SPI_OFFSET (4 * 26)
349 #define M32R_LINUX_GREGS_SIZE (4 * 28)
352 m32r_linux_supply_gregset (const struct regset
*regset
,
353 struct regcache
*regcache
, int regnum
,
354 const void *gregs
, size_t size
)
356 const gdb_byte
*regs
= (const gdb_byte
*) gregs
;
357 enum bfd_endian byte_order
=
358 gdbarch_byte_order (regcache
->arch ());
364 psw
= extract_unsigned_integer (regs
+ PSW_OFFSET
, 4, byte_order
);
365 bbpsw
= extract_unsigned_integer (regs
+ BBPSW_OFFSET
, 4, byte_order
);
366 psw
= ((0x00c1 & bbpsw
) << 8) | ((0xc100 & psw
) >> 8);
368 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (m32r_pt_regs_offset
); i
++)
370 if (regnum
!= -1 && regnum
!= i
)
376 store_unsigned_integer (buf
, 4, byte_order
, psw
);
380 store_unsigned_integer (buf
, 4, byte_order
, psw
& 1);
384 p
= regs
+ ((psw
& 0x80) ? SPU_OFFSET
: SPI_OFFSET
);
387 p
= regs
+ m32r_pt_regs_offset
[i
];
390 regcache
->raw_supply (i
, p
);
395 m32r_linux_collect_gregset (const struct regset
*regset
,
396 const struct regcache
*regcache
,
397 int regnum
, void *gregs
, size_t size
)
399 gdb_byte
*regs
= (gdb_byte
*) gregs
;
401 enum bfd_endian byte_order
=
402 gdbarch_byte_order (regcache
->arch ());
406 regcache
->raw_collect (PSW_REGNUM
, buf
);
407 psw
= extract_unsigned_integer (buf
, 4, byte_order
);
409 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (m32r_pt_regs_offset
); i
++)
411 if (regnum
!= -1 && regnum
!= i
)
417 store_unsigned_integer (regs
+ PSW_OFFSET
, 4, byte_order
,
419 store_unsigned_integer (regs
+ BBPSW_OFFSET
, 4, byte_order
,
425 regcache
->raw_collect
426 (i
, regs
+ ((psw
& 0x80) ? SPU_OFFSET
: SPI_OFFSET
));
429 regcache
->raw_collect (i
, regs
+ m32r_pt_regs_offset
[i
]);
434 static const struct regset m32r_linux_gregset
= {
436 m32r_linux_supply_gregset
, m32r_linux_collect_gregset
440 m32r_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections (struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
,
441 iterate_over_regset_sections_cb
*cb
,
443 const struct regcache
*regcache
)
445 cb (".reg", M32R_LINUX_GREGS_SIZE
, M32R_LINUX_GREGS_SIZE
, &m32r_linux_gregset
,
450 m32r_linux_init_abi (struct gdbarch_info info
, struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
)
453 linux_init_abi (info
, gdbarch
, 0);
455 /* Since EVB register is not available for native debug, we reduce
456 the number of registers. */
457 set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch
, M32R_NUM_REGS
- 1);
459 frame_unwind_append_unwinder (gdbarch
, &m32r_linux_sigtramp_frame_unwind
);
461 /* GNU/Linux uses SVR4-style shared libraries. */
462 set_gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code (gdbarch
, find_solib_trampoline_target
);
463 set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets
464 (gdbarch
, linux_ilp32_fetch_link_map_offsets
);
466 /* Core file support. */
467 set_gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections
468 (gdbarch
, m32r_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections
);
470 /* Enable TLS support. */
471 set_gdbarch_fetch_tls_load_module_address (gdbarch
,
472 svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map
);
475 void _initialize_m32r_linux_tdep ();
477 _initialize_m32r_linux_tdep ()
479 gdbarch_register_osabi (bfd_arch_m32r
, 0, GDB_OSABI_LINUX
,
480 m32r_linux_init_abi
);