1 /* Native debugging support for Intel x86 running DJGPP.
2 Copyright (C) 1997-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Robert Hoehne.
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/>. */
20 /* To whomever it may concern, here's a general description of how
21 debugging in DJGPP works, and the special quirks GDB does to
24 When the DJGPP port of GDB is debugging a DJGPP program natively,
25 there aren't 2 separate processes, the debuggee and GDB itself, as
26 on other systems. (This is DOS, where there can only be one active
27 process at any given time, remember?) Instead, GDB and the
28 debuggee live in the same process. So when GDB calls
29 go32_create_inferior below, and that function calls edi_init from
30 the DJGPP debug support library libdbg.a, we load the debuggee's
31 executable file into GDB's address space, set it up for execution
32 as the stub loader (a short real-mode program prepended to each
33 DJGPP executable) normally would, and do a lot of preparations for
34 swapping between GDB's and debuggee's internal state, primarily wrt
35 the exception handlers. This swapping happens every time we resume
36 the debuggee or switch back to GDB's code, and it includes:
38 . swapping all the segment registers
39 . swapping the PSP (the Program Segment Prefix)
40 . swapping the signal handlers
41 . swapping the exception handlers
42 . swapping the FPU status
43 . swapping the 3 standard file handles (more about this below)
45 Then running the debuggee simply means longjmp into it where its PC
46 is and let it run until it stops for some reason. When it stops,
47 GDB catches the exception that stopped it and longjmp's back into
48 its own code. All the possible exit points of the debuggee are
49 watched; for example, the normal exit point is recognized because a
50 DOS program issues a special system call to exit. If one of those
51 exit points is hit, we mourn the inferior and clean up after it.
52 Cleaning up is very important, even if the process exits normally,
53 because otherwise we might leave behind traces of previous
54 execution, and in several cases GDB itself might be left hosed,
55 because all the exception handlers were not restored.
57 Swapping of the standard handles (in redir_to_child and
58 redir_to_debugger) is needed because, since both GDB and the
59 debuggee live in the same process, as far as the OS is concerned,
60 the share the same file table. This means that the standard
61 handles 0, 1, and 2 point to the same file table entries, and thus
62 are connected to the same devices. Therefore, if the debugger
63 redirects its standard output, the standard output of the debuggee
64 is also automagically redirected to the same file/device!
65 Similarly, if the debuggee redirects its stdout to a file, you
66 won't be able to see debugger's output (it will go to the same file
67 where the debuggee has its output); and if the debuggee closes its
68 standard input, you will lose the ability to talk to debugger!
70 For this reason, every time the debuggee is about to be resumed, we
71 call redir_to_child, which redirects the standard handles to where
72 the debuggee expects them to be. When the debuggee stops and GDB
73 regains control, we call redir_to_debugger, which redirects those 3
74 handles back to where GDB expects.
76 Note that only the first 3 handles are swapped, so if the debuggee
77 redirects or closes any other handles, GDB will not notice. In
78 particular, the exit code of a DJGPP program forcibly closes all
79 file handles beyond the first 3 ones, so when the debuggee exits,
80 GDB currently loses its stdaux and stdprn streams. Fortunately,
81 GDB does not use those as of this writing, and will never need
91 #include "gdbthread.h"
92 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h"
96 #include "floatformat.h"
97 #include "buildsym-legacy.h"
98 #include "i387-tdep.h"
99 #include "i386-tdep.h"
100 #include "nat/x86-cpuid.h"
102 #include "regcache.h"
104 #include "cli/cli-utils.h"
105 #include "inf-child.h"
109 #include <sys/utsname.h>
114 #include <sys/farptr.h>
115 #include <debug/v2load.h>
116 #include <debug/dbgcom.h>
117 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ > 2
118 #include <debug/redir.h>
121 #include <langinfo.h>
123 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 3
124 /* This code will be provided from DJGPP 2.03 on. Until then I code it
132 unsigned short exponent
:15;
133 unsigned short sign
:1;
139 unsigned int control
;
144 unsigned int dataptr
;
145 unsigned int datasel
;
152 static void save_npx (void); /* Save the FPU of the debugged program. */
153 static void load_npx (void); /* Restore the FPU of the debugged program. */
155 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
156 /* Store the contents of the NPX in the global variable `npx'. */
162 asm ("inb $0xa0, %%al \n\
163 testb $0x20, %%al \n\
181 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
182 /* Reload the contents of the NPX from the global variable `npx'. */
187 asm ("frstor %0":"=m" (npx
));
189 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
190 /* Stubs for the missing redirection functions. */
197 redir_cmdline_delete (cmdline_t
*ptr
)
203 redir_cmdline_parse (const char *args
, cmdline_t
*ptr
)
209 redir_to_child (cmdline_t
*ptr
)
215 redir_to_debugger (cmdline_t
*ptr
)
221 redir_debug_init (cmdline_t
*ptr
)
225 #endif /* __DJGPP_MINOR < 3 */
227 typedef enum { wp_insert
, wp_remove
, wp_count
} wp_op
;
229 /* This holds the current reference counts for each debug register. */
230 static int dr_ref_count
[4];
234 static int prog_has_started
= 0;
236 #define r_ofs(x) (offsetof(TSS,x))
245 {r_ofs (tss_eax
), 4}, /* normal registers, from a_tss */
246 {r_ofs (tss_ecx
), 4},
247 {r_ofs (tss_edx
), 4},
248 {r_ofs (tss_ebx
), 4},
249 {r_ofs (tss_esp
), 4},
250 {r_ofs (tss_ebp
), 4},
251 {r_ofs (tss_esi
), 4},
252 {r_ofs (tss_edi
), 4},
253 {r_ofs (tss_eip
), 4},
254 {r_ofs (tss_eflags
), 4},
261 {0, 10}, /* 8 FP registers, from npx.reg[] */
269 /* The order of the next 7 registers must be consistent
270 with their numbering in config/i386/tm-i386.h, which see. */
271 {0, 2}, /* control word, from npx */
272 {4, 2}, /* status word, from npx */
273 {8, 2}, /* tag word, from npx */
274 {16, 2}, /* last FP exception CS from npx */
275 {12, 4}, /* last FP exception EIP from npx */
276 {24, 2}, /* last FP exception operand selector from npx */
277 {20, 4}, /* last FP exception operand offset from npx */
278 {18, 2} /* last FP opcode from npx */
284 enum gdb_signal gdb_sig
;
289 {1, GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
},
290 /* Exception 2 is triggered by the NMI. DJGPP handles it as SIGILL,
291 but I think SIGBUS is better, since the NMI is usually activated
292 as a result of a memory parity check failure. */
294 {3, GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
},
296 {5, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
},
298 {7, GDB_SIGNAL_EMT
}, /* no-coprocessor exception */
299 {8, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
},
300 {9, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
},
301 {10, GDB_SIGNAL_BUS
},
302 {11, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
},
303 {12, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
},
304 {13, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
},
305 {14, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
},
306 {16, GDB_SIGNAL_FPE
},
307 {17, GDB_SIGNAL_BUS
},
308 {31, GDB_SIGNAL_ILL
},
309 {0x1b, GDB_SIGNAL_INT
},
310 {0x75, GDB_SIGNAL_FPE
},
311 {0x78, GDB_SIGNAL_ALRM
},
312 {0x79, GDB_SIGNAL_INT
},
313 {0x7a, GDB_SIGNAL_QUIT
},
314 {-1, GDB_SIGNAL_LAST
}
318 enum gdb_signal gdb_sig
;
322 {GDB_SIGNAL_ILL
, 6}, /* Invalid Opcode */
323 {GDB_SIGNAL_EMT
, 7}, /* triggers SIGNOFP */
324 {GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
, 13}, /* GPF */
325 {GDB_SIGNAL_BUS
, 17}, /* Alignment Check */
326 /* The rest are fake exceptions, see dpmiexcp.c in djlsr*.zip for
328 {GDB_SIGNAL_TERM
, 0x1b}, /* triggers Ctrl-Break type of SIGINT */
329 {GDB_SIGNAL_FPE
, 0x75},
330 {GDB_SIGNAL_INT
, 0x79},
331 {GDB_SIGNAL_QUIT
, 0x7a},
332 {GDB_SIGNAL_ALRM
, 0x78}, /* triggers SIGTIMR */
333 {GDB_SIGNAL_PROF
, 0x78},
334 {GDB_SIGNAL_LAST
, -1}
337 /* The go32 target. */
339 struct go32_nat_target final
: public x86_nat_target
<inf_child_target
>
341 void attach (const char *, int) override
;
343 void resume (ptid_t
, int, enum gdb_signal
) override
;
345 ptid_t
wait (ptid_t
, struct target_waitstatus
*, int) override
;
347 void fetch_registers (struct regcache
*, int) override
;
348 void store_registers (struct regcache
*, int) override
;
350 enum target_xfer_status
xfer_partial (enum target_object object
,
353 const gdb_byte
*writebuf
,
354 ULONGEST offset
, ULONGEST len
,
355 ULONGEST
*xfered_len
) override
;
357 void files_info () override
;
359 void terminal_init () override
;
361 void terminal_inferior () override
;
363 void terminal_ours_for_output () override
;
365 void terminal_ours () override
;
367 void terminal_info (const char *, int) override
;
369 void pass_ctrlc () override
;
371 void kill () override
;
373 void create_inferior (const char *, const std::string
&,
374 char **, int) override
;
376 void mourn_inferior () override
;
378 bool thread_alive (ptid_t ptid
) override
;
380 std::string
pid_to_str (ptid_t
) override
;
383 static go32_nat_target the_go32_nat_target
;
386 go32_nat_target::attach (const char *args
, int from_tty
)
389 You cannot attach to a running program on this platform.\n\
390 Use the `run' command to run DJGPP programs."));
393 static int resume_is_step
;
394 static int resume_signal
= -1;
397 go32_nat_target::resume (ptid_t ptid
, int step
, enum gdb_signal siggnal
)
401 resume_is_step
= step
;
403 if (siggnal
!= GDB_SIGNAL_0
&& siggnal
!= GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
)
405 for (i
= 0, resume_signal
= -1;
406 excepn_map
[i
].gdb_sig
!= GDB_SIGNAL_LAST
; i
++)
407 if (excepn_map
[i
].gdb_sig
== siggnal
)
409 resume_signal
= excepn_map
[i
].djgpp_excepno
;
412 if (resume_signal
== -1)
413 printf_unfiltered ("Cannot deliver signal %s on this platform.\n",
414 gdb_signal_to_name (siggnal
));
418 static char child_cwd
[FILENAME_MAX
];
421 go32_nat_target::wait (ptid_t ptid
, struct target_waitstatus
*status
,
425 unsigned char saved_opcode
;
426 unsigned long INT3_addr
= 0;
427 int stepping_over_INT
= 0;
429 a_tss
.tss_eflags
&= 0xfeff; /* Reset the single-step flag (TF). */
432 /* If the next instruction is INT xx or INTO, we need to handle
433 them specially. Intel manuals say that these instructions
434 reset the single-step flag (a.k.a. TF). However, it seems
435 that, at least in the DPMI environment, and at least when
436 stepping over the DPMI interrupt 31h, the problem is having
437 TF set at all when INT 31h is executed: the debuggee either
438 crashes (and takes the system with it) or is killed by a
441 So we need to emulate single-step mode: we put an INT3 opcode
442 right after the INT xx instruction, let the debuggee run
443 until it hits INT3 and stops, then restore the original
444 instruction which we overwrote with the INT3 opcode, and back
445 up the debuggee's EIP to that instruction. */
446 read_child (a_tss
.tss_eip
, &saved_opcode
, 1);
447 if (saved_opcode
== 0xCD || saved_opcode
== 0xCE)
449 unsigned char INT3_opcode
= 0xCC;
452 = saved_opcode
== 0xCD ? a_tss
.tss_eip
+ 2 : a_tss
.tss_eip
+ 1;
453 stepping_over_INT
= 1;
454 read_child (INT3_addr
, &saved_opcode
, 1);
455 write_child (INT3_addr
, &INT3_opcode
, 1);
458 a_tss
.tss_eflags
|= 0x0100; /* normal instruction: set TF */
461 /* The special value FFFFh in tss_trap indicates to run_child that
462 tss_irqn holds a signal to be delivered to the debuggee. */
463 if (resume_signal
<= -1)
466 a_tss
.tss_irqn
= 0xff;
470 a_tss
.tss_trap
= 0xffff; /* run_child looks for this. */
471 a_tss
.tss_irqn
= resume_signal
;
474 /* The child might change working directory behind our back. The
475 GDB users won't like the side effects of that when they work with
476 relative file names, and GDB might be confused by its current
477 directory not being in sync with the truth. So we always make a
478 point of changing back to where GDB thinks is its cwd, when we
479 return control to the debugger, but restore child's cwd before we
481 /* Initialize child_cwd, before the first call to run_child and not
482 in the initialization, so the child get also the changed directory
483 set with the gdb-command "cd ..." */
485 /* Initialize child's cwd with the current one. */
486 getcwd (child_cwd
, sizeof (child_cwd
));
490 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 3
494 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 3
498 /* Did we step over an INT xx instruction? */
499 if (stepping_over_INT
&& a_tss
.tss_eip
== INT3_addr
+ 1)
501 /* Restore the original opcode. */
502 a_tss
.tss_eip
--; /* EIP points *after* the INT3 instruction. */
503 write_child (a_tss
.tss_eip
, &saved_opcode
, 1);
504 /* Simulate a TRAP exception. */
506 a_tss
.tss_eflags
|= 0x0100;
509 getcwd (child_cwd
, sizeof (child_cwd
)); /* in case it has changed */
510 if (current_directory
!= NULL
)
511 chdir (current_directory
);
513 if (a_tss
.tss_irqn
== 0x21)
515 status
->kind
= TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
;
516 status
->value
.integer
= a_tss
.tss_eax
& 0xff;
520 status
->value
.sig
= GDB_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN
;
521 status
->kind
= TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
;
522 for (i
= 0; sig_map
[i
].go32_sig
!= -1; i
++)
524 if (a_tss
.tss_irqn
== sig_map
[i
].go32_sig
)
526 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 3
527 if ((status
->value
.sig
= sig_map
[i
].gdb_sig
) !=
529 status
->kind
= TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
;
531 status
->value
.sig
= sig_map
[i
].gdb_sig
;
537 return ptid_t (SOME_PID
);
541 fetch_register (struct regcache
*regcache
, int regno
)
543 struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
= regcache
->arch ();
544 if (regno
< gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch
))
545 regcache
->raw_supply (regno
,
546 (char *) &a_tss
+ regno_mapping
[regno
].tss_ofs
);
547 else if (i386_fp_regnum_p (gdbarch
, regno
) || i386_fpc_regnum_p (gdbarch
,
549 i387_supply_fsave (regcache
, regno
, &npx
);
551 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
552 _("Invalid register no. %d in fetch_register."), regno
);
556 go32_nat_target::fetch_registers (struct regcache
*regcache
, int regno
)
559 fetch_register (regcache
, regno
);
563 regno
< gdbarch_fp0_regnum (regcache
->arch ());
565 fetch_register (regcache
, regno
);
566 i387_supply_fsave (regcache
, -1, &npx
);
571 store_register (const struct regcache
*regcache
, int regno
)
573 struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
= regcache
->arch ();
574 if (regno
< gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch
))
575 regcache
->raw_collect (regno
,
576 (char *) &a_tss
+ regno_mapping
[regno
].tss_ofs
);
577 else if (i386_fp_regnum_p (gdbarch
, regno
) || i386_fpc_regnum_p (gdbarch
,
579 i387_collect_fsave (regcache
, regno
, &npx
);
581 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
582 _("Invalid register no. %d in store_register."), regno
);
586 go32_nat_target::store_registers (struct regcache
*regcache
, int regno
)
591 store_register (regcache
, regno
);
594 for (r
= 0; r
< gdbarch_fp0_regnum (regcache
->arch ()); r
++)
595 store_register (regcache
, r
);
596 i387_collect_fsave (regcache
, -1, &npx
);
600 /* Const-correct version of DJGPP's write_child, which unfortunately
601 takes a non-const buffer pointer. */
604 my_write_child (unsigned child_addr
, const void *buf
, unsigned len
)
606 static void *buffer
= NULL
;
607 static unsigned buffer_len
= 0;
610 if (buffer_len
< len
)
612 buffer
= xrealloc (buffer
, len
);
616 memcpy (buffer
, buf
, len
);
617 res
= write_child (child_addr
, buffer
, len
);
621 /* Helper for go32_xfer_partial that handles memory transfers.
622 Arguments are like target_xfer_partial. */
624 static enum target_xfer_status
625 go32_xfer_memory (gdb_byte
*readbuf
, const gdb_byte
*writebuf
,
626 ULONGEST memaddr
, ULONGEST len
, ULONGEST
*xfered_len
)
630 if (writebuf
!= NULL
)
631 res
= my_write_child (memaddr
, writebuf
, len
);
633 res
= read_child (memaddr
, readbuf
, len
);
635 /* read_child and write_child return zero on success, non-zero on
638 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
641 return TARGET_XFER_OK
;
644 /* Target to_xfer_partial implementation. */
646 enum target_xfer_status
647 go32_nat_target::xfer_partial (enum target_object object
,
648 const char *annex
, gdb_byte
*readbuf
,
649 const gdb_byte
*writebuf
, ULONGEST offset
,
651 ULONGEST
*xfered_len
)
655 case TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY
:
656 return go32_xfer_memory (readbuf
, writebuf
, offset
, len
, xfered_len
);
659 return this->beneath ()->xfer_partial (object
, annex
,
660 readbuf
, writebuf
, offset
, len
,
665 static cmdline_t child_cmd
; /* Parsed child's command line kept here. */
668 go32_nat_target::files_info ()
670 printf_unfiltered ("You are running a DJGPP V2 program.\n");
674 go32_nat_target::kill_inferior ()
680 go32_nat_target::create_inferior (const char *exec_file
,
681 const std::string
&allargs
,
682 char **env
, int from_tty
)
684 extern char **environ
;
687 char **env_save
= environ
;
689 struct inferior
*inf
;
691 const char *args
= allargs
.c_str ();
693 /* If no exec file handed to us, get it from the exec-file command -- with
694 a good, common error message if none is specified. */
696 exec_file
= get_exec_file (1);
701 /* Initialize child's cwd as empty to be initialized when starting
705 /* Init command line storage. */
706 if (redir_debug_init (&child_cmd
) == -1)
707 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
708 _("Cannot allocate redirection storage: "
709 "not enough memory.\n"));
711 /* Parse the command line and create redirections. */
712 if (strpbrk (args
, "<>"))
714 if (redir_cmdline_parse (args
, &child_cmd
) == 0)
715 args
= child_cmd
.command
;
717 error (_("Syntax error in command line."));
720 child_cmd
.command
= xstrdup (args
);
722 cmdlen
= strlen (args
);
723 /* v2loadimage passes command lines via DOS memory, so it cannot
724 possibly handle commands longer than 1MB. */
725 if (cmdlen
> 1024*1024)
726 error (_("Command line too long."));
728 cmdline
= (char *) xmalloc (cmdlen
+ 4);
729 strcpy (cmdline
+ 1, args
);
730 /* If the command-line length fits into DOS 126-char limits, use the
731 DOS command tail format; otherwise, tell v2loadimage to pass it
732 through a buffer in conventional memory. */
735 cmdline
[0] = strlen (args
);
736 cmdline
[cmdlen
+ 1] = 13;
739 cmdline
[0] = 0xff; /* Signal v2loadimage it's a long command. */
743 result
= v2loadimage (exec_file
, cmdline
, start_state
);
749 error (_("Load failed for image %s"), exec_file
);
751 edi_init (start_state
);
752 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 3
756 inf
= current_inferior ();
757 inferior_appeared (inf
, SOME_PID
);
759 if (!target_is_pushed (this))
762 thread_info
*thr
= add_thread_silent (ptid_t (SOME_PID
));
763 switch_to_thread (thr
);
765 clear_proceed_status (0);
766 insert_breakpoints ();
767 prog_has_started
= 1;
771 go32_nat_target::mourn_inferior ()
773 redir_cmdline_delete (&child_cmd
);
779 /* We need to make sure all the breakpoint enable bits in the DR7
780 register are reset when the inferior exits. Otherwise, if they
781 rerun the inferior, the uncleared bits may cause random SIGTRAPs,
782 failure to set more watchpoints, and other calamities. It would
783 be nice if GDB itself would take care to remove all breakpoints
784 at all times, but it doesn't, probably under an assumption that
785 the OS cleans up when the debuggee exits. */
786 x86_cleanup_dregs ();
788 prog_has_started
= 0;
790 generic_mourn_inferior ();
791 maybe_unpush_target ();
794 /* Hardware watchpoint support. */
796 #define D_REGS edi.dr
797 #define CONTROL D_REGS[7]
798 #define STATUS D_REGS[6]
800 /* Pass the address ADDR to the inferior in the I'th debug register.
801 Here we just store the address in D_REGS, the watchpoint will be
802 actually set up when go32_wait runs the debuggee. */
804 go32_set_dr (int i
, CORE_ADDR addr
)
807 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
808 _("Invalid register %d in go32_set_dr.\n"), i
);
812 /* Pass the value VAL to the inferior in the DR7 debug control
813 register. Here we just store the address in D_REGS, the watchpoint
814 will be actually set up when go32_wait runs the debuggee. */
816 go32_set_dr7 (unsigned long val
)
821 /* Get the value of the DR6 debug status register from the inferior.
822 Here we just return the value stored in D_REGS, as we've got it
823 from the last go32_wait call. */
830 /* Get the value of the DR7 debug status register from the inferior.
831 Here we just return the value stored in D_REGS, as we've got it
832 from the last go32_wait call. */
840 /* Get the value of the DR debug register I from the inferior. Here
841 we just return the value stored in D_REGS, as we've got it from the
842 last go32_wait call. */
848 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
849 _("Invalid register %d in go32_get_dr.\n"), i
);
853 /* Put the device open on handle FD into either raw or cooked
854 mode, return 1 if it was in raw mode, zero otherwise. */
857 device_mode (int fd
, int raw_p
)
859 int oldmode
, newmode
;
864 __dpmi_int (0x21, ®s
);
865 if (regs
.x
.flags
& 1)
867 newmode
= oldmode
= regs
.x
.dx
;
874 if (oldmode
& 0x80) /* Only for character dev. */
878 regs
.x
.dx
= newmode
& 0xff; /* Force upper byte zero, else it fails. */
879 __dpmi_int (0x21, ®s
);
880 if (regs
.x
.flags
& 1)
883 return (oldmode
& 0x20) == 0x20;
887 static int inf_mode_valid
= 0;
888 static int inf_terminal_mode
;
890 /* This semaphore is needed because, amazingly enough, GDB calls
891 target.to_terminal_ours more than once after the inferior stops.
892 But we need the information from the first call only, since the
893 second call will always see GDB's own cooked terminal. */
894 static int terminal_is_ours
= 1;
897 go32_nat_target::terminal_init ()
899 inf_mode_valid
= 0; /* Reinitialize, in case they are restarting child. */
900 terminal_is_ours
= 1;
904 go32_nat_target::terminal_info (const char *args
, int from_tty
)
906 printf_unfiltered ("Inferior's terminal is in %s mode.\n",
908 ? "default" : inf_terminal_mode
? "raw" : "cooked");
910 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ > 2
911 if (child_cmd
.redirection
)
915 for (i
= 0; i
< DBG_HANDLES
; i
++)
917 if (child_cmd
.redirection
[i
]->file_name
)
918 printf_unfiltered ("\tFile handle %d is redirected to `%s'.\n",
919 i
, child_cmd
.redirection
[i
]->file_name
);
920 else if (_get_dev_info (child_cmd
.redirection
[i
]->inf_handle
) == -1)
922 ("\tFile handle %d appears to be closed by inferior.\n", i
);
923 /* Mask off the raw/cooked bit when comparing device info words. */
924 else if ((_get_dev_info (child_cmd
.redirection
[i
]->inf_handle
) & 0xdf)
925 != (_get_dev_info (i
) & 0xdf))
927 ("\tFile handle %d appears to be redirected by inferior.\n", i
);
934 go32_nat_target::terminal_inferior ()
936 /* Redirect standard handles as child wants them. */
938 if (redir_to_child (&child_cmd
) == -1)
940 redir_to_debugger (&child_cmd
);
941 error (_("Cannot redirect standard handles for program: %s."),
942 safe_strerror (errno
));
944 /* Set the console device of the inferior to whatever mode
945 (raw or cooked) we found it last time. */
946 if (terminal_is_ours
)
949 device_mode (0, inf_terminal_mode
);
950 terminal_is_ours
= 0;
955 go32_nat_target::terminal_ours ()
957 /* Switch to cooked mode on the gdb terminal and save the inferior
958 terminal mode to be restored when it is resumed. */
959 if (!terminal_is_ours
)
961 inf_terminal_mode
= device_mode (0, 0);
962 if (inf_terminal_mode
!= -1)
965 /* If device_mode returned -1, we don't know what happens with
966 handle 0 anymore, so make the info invalid. */
968 terminal_is_ours
= 1;
970 /* Restore debugger's standard handles. */
972 if (redir_to_debugger (&child_cmd
) == -1)
974 redir_to_child (&child_cmd
);
975 error (_("Cannot redirect standard handles for debugger: %s."),
976 safe_strerror (errno
));
982 go32_nat_target::pass_ctrlc ()
987 go32_nat_target::thread_alive (ptid_t ptid
)
989 return ptid
!= null_ptid
;
993 go32_nat_target::pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid
)
995 return normal_pid_to_str (ptid
);
998 /* Return the current DOS codepage number. */
1005 __dpmi_int (0x21, ®s
);
1006 if (!(regs
.x
.flags
& 1))
1007 return regs
.x
.bx
& 0xffff;
1009 return 437; /* default */
1012 /* Limited emulation of `nl_langinfo', for charset.c. */
1014 nl_langinfo (nl_item item
)
1022 /* 8 is enough for SHORT_MAX + "CP" + null. */
1024 int blen
= sizeof (buf
);
1025 int needed
= snprintf (buf
, blen
, "CP%d", dos_codepage ());
1027 if (needed
> blen
) /* Should never happen. */
1029 retval
= xstrdup (buf
);
1033 retval
= xstrdup ("");
1039 unsigned short windows_major
, windows_minor
;
1041 /* Compute the version Windows reports via Int 2Fh/AX=1600h. */
1043 go32_get_windows_version(void)
1048 __dpmi_int(0x2f, &r
);
1049 if (r
.h
.al
> 2 && r
.h
.al
!= 0x80 && r
.h
.al
!= 0xff
1050 && (r
.h
.al
> 3 || r
.h
.ah
> 0))
1052 windows_major
= r
.h
.al
;
1053 windows_minor
= r
.h
.ah
;
1056 windows_major
= 0xff; /* meaning no Windows */
1059 /* A subroutine of go32_sysinfo to display memory info. */
1061 print_mem (unsigned long datum
, const char *header
, int in_pages_p
)
1063 if (datum
!= 0xffffffffUL
)
1067 puts_filtered (header
);
1070 printf_filtered ("%lu KB", datum
>> 10);
1071 if (datum
> 1024 * 1024)
1072 printf_filtered (" (%lu MB)", datum
>> 20);
1075 printf_filtered ("%lu Bytes", datum
);
1076 puts_filtered ("\n");
1080 /* Display assorted information about the underlying OS. */
1082 go32_sysinfo (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
1084 static const char test_pattern
[] =
1085 "deadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeaf"
1086 "deadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeaf"
1087 "deadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeafdeadbeaf";
1089 char cpuid_vendor
[13];
1090 unsigned cpuid_max
= 0, cpuid_eax
, cpuid_ebx
, cpuid_ecx
, cpuid_edx
;
1091 unsigned true_dos_version
= _get_dos_version (1);
1092 unsigned advertized_dos_version
= ((unsigned int)_osmajor
<< 8) | _osminor
;
1094 char dpmi_vendor_info
[129];
1095 int dpmi_vendor_available
;
1096 __dpmi_version_ret dpmi_version_data
;
1098 __dpmi_free_mem_info mem_info
;
1101 cpuid_vendor
[0] = '\0';
1103 strcpy (u
.machine
, "Unknown x86");
1104 else if (u
.machine
[0] == 'i' && u
.machine
[1] > 4)
1106 /* CPUID with EAX = 0 returns the Vendor ID. */
1108 /* Ideally we would use x86_cpuid(), but it needs someone to run
1109 native tests first to make sure things actually work. They should.
1110 http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-05/msg00164.html */
1111 unsigned int eax
, ebx
, ecx
, edx
;
1113 if (x86_cpuid (0, &eax
, &ebx
, &ecx
, &edx
))
1116 memcpy (&vendor
[0], &ebx
, 4);
1117 memcpy (&vendor
[4], &ecx
, 4);
1118 memcpy (&vendor
[8], &edx
, 4);
1119 cpuid_vendor
[12] = '\0';
1122 __asm__
__volatile__ ("xorl %%ebx, %%ebx;"
1123 "xorl %%ecx, %%ecx;"
1124 "xorl %%edx, %%edx;"
1131 : "=m" (cpuid_vendor
[0]),
1132 "=m" (cpuid_vendor
[4]),
1133 "=m" (cpuid_vendor
[8]),
1136 : "%eax", "%ebx", "%ecx", "%edx");
1137 cpuid_vendor
[12] = '\0';
1141 printf_filtered ("CPU Type.......................%s", u
.machine
);
1142 if (cpuid_vendor
[0])
1143 printf_filtered (" (%s)", cpuid_vendor
);
1144 puts_filtered ("\n");
1146 /* CPUID with EAX = 1 returns processor signature and features. */
1149 static const char *brand_name
[] = {
1157 char cpu_string
[80];
1160 int intel_p
= strcmp (cpuid_vendor
, "GenuineIntel") == 0;
1161 int amd_p
= strcmp (cpuid_vendor
, "AuthenticAMD") == 0;
1162 int hygon_p
= strcmp (cpuid_vendor
, "HygonGenuine") == 0;
1163 unsigned cpu_family
, cpu_model
;
1166 /* See comment above about cpuid usage. */
1167 x86_cpuid (1, &cpuid_eax
, &cpuid_ebx
, NULL
, &cpuid_edx
);
1169 __asm__
__volatile__ ("movl $1, %%eax;"
1177 brand_idx
= cpuid_ebx
& 0xff;
1178 cpu_family
= (cpuid_eax
>> 8) & 0xf;
1179 cpu_model
= (cpuid_eax
>> 4) & 0xf;
1180 cpu_brand
[0] = '\0';
1184 && brand_idx
< sizeof(brand_name
)/sizeof(brand_name
[0])
1185 && *brand_name
[brand_idx
])
1186 strcpy (cpu_brand
, brand_name
[brand_idx
]);
1187 else if (cpu_family
== 5)
1189 if (((cpuid_eax
>> 12) & 3) == 0 && cpu_model
== 4)
1190 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " MMX");
1191 else if (cpu_model
> 1 && ((cpuid_eax
>> 12) & 3) == 1)
1192 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " OverDrive");
1193 else if (cpu_model
> 1 && ((cpuid_eax
>> 12) & 3) == 2)
1194 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " Dual");
1196 else if (cpu_family
== 6 && cpu_model
< 8)
1201 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " Pro");
1204 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " II");
1207 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " II Xeon");
1210 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " Celeron");
1213 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " III");
1223 strcpy (cpu_brand
, "486/5x86");
1232 strcpy (cpu_brand
, "-K5");
1236 strcpy (cpu_brand
, "-K6");
1239 strcpy (cpu_brand
, "-K6-2");
1242 strcpy (cpu_brand
, "-K6-III");
1252 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " Athlon");
1255 strcpy (cpu_brand
, " Duron");
1261 xsnprintf (cpu_string
, sizeof (cpu_string
), "%s%s Model %d Stepping %d",
1262 intel_p
? "Pentium" : (amd_p
? "AMD" : (hygon_p
? "Hygon" : "ix86")),
1263 cpu_brand
, cpu_model
, cpuid_eax
& 0xf);
1264 printfi_filtered (31, "%s\n", cpu_string
);
1265 if (((cpuid_edx
& (6 | (0x0d << 23))) != 0)
1266 || ((cpuid_edx
& 1) == 0)
1267 || ((amd_p
|| hygon_p
) && (cpuid_edx
& (3 << 30)) != 0))
1269 puts_filtered ("CPU Features...................");
1270 /* We only list features which might be useful in the DPMI
1272 if ((cpuid_edx
& 1) == 0)
1273 puts_filtered ("No FPU "); /* It's unusual to not have an FPU. */
1274 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 1)) != 0)
1275 puts_filtered ("VME ");
1276 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 2)) != 0)
1277 puts_filtered ("DE ");
1278 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 4)) != 0)
1279 puts_filtered ("TSC ");
1280 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 23)) != 0)
1281 puts_filtered ("MMX ");
1282 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 25)) != 0)
1283 puts_filtered ("SSE ");
1284 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 26)) != 0)
1285 puts_filtered ("SSE2 ");
1286 if (amd_p
|| hygon_p
)
1288 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 31)) != 0)
1289 puts_filtered ("3DNow! ");
1290 if ((cpuid_edx
& (1 << 30)) != 0)
1291 puts_filtered ("3DNow!Ext");
1293 puts_filtered ("\n");
1296 puts_filtered ("\n");
1297 printf_filtered ("DOS Version....................%s %s.%s",
1298 _os_flavor
, u
.release
, u
.version
);
1299 if (true_dos_version
!= advertized_dos_version
)
1300 printf_filtered (" (disguised as v%d.%d)", _osmajor
, _osminor
);
1301 puts_filtered ("\n");
1303 go32_get_windows_version ();
1304 if (windows_major
!= 0xff)
1306 const char *windows_flavor
;
1308 printf_filtered ("Windows Version................%d.%02d (Windows ",
1309 windows_major
, windows_minor
);
1310 switch (windows_major
)
1313 windows_flavor
= "3.X";
1316 switch (windows_minor
)
1319 windows_flavor
= "95, 95A, or 95B";
1322 windows_flavor
= "95B OSR2.1 or 95C OSR2.5";
1325 windows_flavor
= "98 or 98 SE";
1328 windows_flavor
= "ME";
1331 windows_flavor
= "9X";
1336 windows_flavor
= "??";
1339 printf_filtered ("%s)\n", windows_flavor
);
1341 else if (true_dos_version
== 0x532 && advertized_dos_version
== 0x500)
1342 printf_filtered ("Windows Version................"
1343 "Windows NT family (W2K/XP/W2K3/Vista/W2K8)\n");
1344 puts_filtered ("\n");
1345 /* On some versions of Windows, __dpmi_get_capabilities returns
1346 zero, but the buffer is not filled with info, so we fill the
1347 buffer with a known pattern and test for it afterwards. */
1348 memcpy (dpmi_vendor_info
, test_pattern
, sizeof(dpmi_vendor_info
));
1349 dpmi_vendor_available
=
1350 __dpmi_get_capabilities (&dpmi_flags
, dpmi_vendor_info
);
1351 if (dpmi_vendor_available
== 0
1352 && memcmp (dpmi_vendor_info
, test_pattern
,
1353 sizeof(dpmi_vendor_info
)) != 0)
1355 /* The DPMI spec says the vendor string should be ASCIIZ, but
1356 I don't trust the vendors to follow that... */
1357 if (!memchr (&dpmi_vendor_info
[2], 0, 126))
1358 dpmi_vendor_info
[128] = '\0';
1359 printf_filtered ("DPMI Host......................"
1360 "%s v%d.%d (capabilities: %#x)\n",
1361 &dpmi_vendor_info
[2],
1362 (unsigned)dpmi_vendor_info
[0],
1363 (unsigned)dpmi_vendor_info
[1],
1364 ((unsigned)dpmi_flags
& 0x7f));
1367 printf_filtered ("DPMI Host......................(Info not available)\n");
1368 __dpmi_get_version (&dpmi_version_data
);
1369 printf_filtered ("DPMI Version...................%d.%02d\n",
1370 dpmi_version_data
.major
, dpmi_version_data
.minor
);
1371 printf_filtered ("DPMI Info......................"
1372 "%s-bit DPMI, with%s Virtual Memory support\n",
1373 (dpmi_version_data
.flags
& 1) ? "32" : "16",
1374 (dpmi_version_data
.flags
& 4) ? "" : "out");
1375 printfi_filtered (31, "Interrupts reflected to %s mode\n",
1376 (dpmi_version_data
.flags
& 2) ? "V86" : "Real");
1377 printfi_filtered (31, "Processor type: i%d86\n",
1378 dpmi_version_data
.cpu
);
1379 printfi_filtered (31, "PIC base interrupt: Master: %#x Slave: %#x\n",
1380 dpmi_version_data
.master_pic
, dpmi_version_data
.slave_pic
);
1382 /* a_tss is only initialized when the debuggee is first run. */
1383 if (prog_has_started
)
1385 __asm__
__volatile__ ("pushfl ; popl %0" : "=g" (eflags
));
1386 printf_filtered ("Protection....................."
1387 "Ring %d (in %s), with%s I/O protection\n",
1388 a_tss
.tss_cs
& 3, (a_tss
.tss_cs
& 4) ? "LDT" : "GDT",
1389 (a_tss
.tss_cs
& 3) > ((eflags
>> 12) & 3) ? "" : "out");
1391 puts_filtered ("\n");
1392 __dpmi_get_free_memory_information (&mem_info
);
1393 print_mem (mem_info
.total_number_of_physical_pages
,
1394 "DPMI Total Physical Memory.....", 1);
1395 print_mem (mem_info
.total_number_of_free_pages
,
1396 "DPMI Free Physical Memory......", 1);
1397 print_mem (mem_info
.size_of_paging_file_partition_in_pages
,
1398 "DPMI Swap Space................", 1);
1399 print_mem (mem_info
.linear_address_space_size_in_pages
,
1400 "DPMI Total Linear Address Size.", 1);
1401 print_mem (mem_info
.free_linear_address_space_in_pages
,
1402 "DPMI Free Linear Address Size..", 1);
1403 print_mem (mem_info
.largest_available_free_block_in_bytes
,
1404 "DPMI Largest Free Memory Block.", 0);
1408 __dpmi_int (0x21, ®s
);
1409 print_mem (regs
.x
.bx
<< 4, "Free DOS Memory................", 0);
1411 __dpmi_int (0x21, ®s
);
1412 if ((regs
.x
.flags
& 1) == 0)
1414 static const char *dos_hilo
[] = {
1415 "Low", "", "", "", "High", "", "", "", "High, then Low"
1417 static const char *dos_fit
[] = {
1418 "First", "Best", "Last"
1420 int hilo_idx
= (regs
.x
.ax
>> 4) & 0x0f;
1421 int fit_idx
= regs
.x
.ax
& 0x0f;
1427 printf_filtered ("DOS Memory Allocation..........%s memory, %s fit\n",
1428 dos_hilo
[hilo_idx
], dos_fit
[fit_idx
]);
1430 __dpmi_int (0x21, ®s
);
1431 if ((regs
.x
.flags
& 1) != 0)
1433 printfi_filtered (31, "UMBs %sin DOS memory chain\n",
1434 regs
.h
.al
== 0 ? "not " : "");
1439 unsigned short limit0
;
1440 unsigned short base0
;
1441 unsigned char base1
;
1446 unsigned available
:1;
1449 unsigned page_granular
:1;
1450 unsigned char base2
;
1451 } __attribute__ ((packed
));
1454 unsigned short offset0
;
1455 unsigned short selector
;
1456 unsigned param_count
:5;
1461 unsigned short offset1
;
1462 } __attribute__ ((packed
));
1464 /* Read LEN bytes starting at logical address ADDR, and put the result
1465 into DEST. Return 1 if success, zero if not. */
1467 read_memory_region (unsigned long addr
, void *dest
, size_t len
)
1469 unsigned long dos_ds_limit
= __dpmi_get_segment_limit (_dos_ds
);
1472 /* For the low memory, we can simply use _dos_ds. */
1473 if (addr
<= dos_ds_limit
- len
)
1474 dosmemget (addr
, len
, dest
);
1477 /* For memory above 1MB we need to set up a special segment to
1478 be able to access that memory. */
1479 int sel
= __dpmi_allocate_ldt_descriptors (1);
1485 int access_rights
= __dpmi_get_descriptor_access_rights (sel
);
1486 size_t segment_limit
= len
- 1;
1488 /* Make sure the crucial bits in the descriptor access
1489 rights are set correctly. Some DPMI providers might barf
1490 if we set the segment limit to something that is not an
1491 integral multiple of 4KB pages if the granularity bit is
1492 not set to byte-granular, even though the DPMI spec says
1493 it's the host's responsibility to set that bit correctly. */
1494 if (len
> 1024 * 1024)
1496 access_rights
|= 0x8000;
1497 /* Page-granular segments should have the low 12 bits of
1499 segment_limit
|= 0xfff;
1502 access_rights
&= ~0x8000;
1504 if (__dpmi_set_segment_base_address (sel
, addr
) != -1
1505 && __dpmi_set_descriptor_access_rights (sel
, access_rights
) != -1
1506 && __dpmi_set_segment_limit (sel
, segment_limit
) != -1
1507 /* W2K silently fails to set the segment limit, leaving
1508 it at zero; this test avoids the resulting crash. */
1509 && __dpmi_get_segment_limit (sel
) >= segment_limit
)
1510 movedata (sel
, 0, _my_ds (), (unsigned)dest
, len
);
1514 __dpmi_free_ldt_descriptor (sel
);
1520 /* Get a segment descriptor stored at index IDX in the descriptor
1521 table whose base address is TABLE_BASE. Return the descriptor
1522 type, or -1 if failure. */
1524 get_descriptor (unsigned long table_base
, int idx
, void *descr
)
1526 unsigned long addr
= table_base
+ idx
* 8; /* 8 bytes per entry */
1528 if (read_memory_region (addr
, descr
, 8))
1529 return (int)((struct seg_descr
*)descr
)->stype
;
1534 unsigned short limit
__attribute__((packed
));
1535 unsigned long base
__attribute__((packed
));
1538 /* Display a segment descriptor stored at index IDX in a descriptor
1539 table whose type is TYPE and whose base address is BASE_ADDR. If
1540 FORCE is non-zero, display even invalid descriptors. */
1542 display_descriptor (unsigned type
, unsigned long base_addr
, int idx
, int force
)
1544 struct seg_descr descr
;
1545 struct gate_descr gate
;
1547 /* Get the descriptor from the table. */
1548 if (idx
== 0 && type
== 0)
1549 puts_filtered ("0x000: null descriptor\n");
1550 else if (get_descriptor (base_addr
, idx
, &descr
) != -1)
1552 /* For each type of descriptor table, this has a bit set if the
1553 corresponding type of selectors is valid in that table. */
1554 static unsigned allowed_descriptors
[] = {
1555 0xffffdafeL
, /* GDT */
1556 0x0000c0e0L
, /* IDT */
1557 0xffffdafaL
/* LDT */
1560 /* If the program hasn't started yet, assume the debuggee will
1561 have the same CPL as the debugger. */
1562 int cpl
= prog_has_started
? (a_tss
.tss_cs
& 3) : _my_cs () & 3;
1563 unsigned long limit
= (descr
.limit1
<< 16) | descr
.limit0
;
1566 && (allowed_descriptors
[type
] & (1 << descr
.stype
)) != 0)
1568 printf_filtered ("0x%03x: ",
1570 ? idx
: (idx
* 8) | (type
? (cpl
| 4) : 0));
1571 if (descr
.page_granular
)
1572 limit
= (limit
<< 12) | 0xfff; /* big segment: low 12 bit set */
1573 if (descr
.stype
== 1 || descr
.stype
== 2 || descr
.stype
== 3
1574 || descr
.stype
== 9 || descr
.stype
== 11
1575 || (descr
.stype
>= 16 && descr
.stype
< 32))
1576 printf_filtered ("base=0x%02x%02x%04x limit=0x%08lx",
1577 descr
.base2
, descr
.base1
, descr
.base0
, limit
);
1579 switch (descr
.stype
)
1583 printf_filtered (" 16-bit TSS (task %sactive)",
1584 descr
.stype
== 3 ? "" : "in");
1587 puts_filtered (" LDT");
1590 memcpy (&gate
, &descr
, sizeof gate
);
1591 printf_filtered ("selector=0x%04x offs=0x%04x%04x",
1592 gate
.selector
, gate
.offset1
, gate
.offset0
);
1593 printf_filtered (" 16-bit Call Gate (params=%d)",
1597 printf_filtered ("TSS selector=0x%04x", descr
.base0
);
1598 printfi_filtered (16, "Task Gate");
1602 memcpy (&gate
, &descr
, sizeof gate
);
1603 printf_filtered ("selector=0x%04x offs=0x%04x%04x",
1604 gate
.selector
, gate
.offset1
, gate
.offset0
);
1605 printf_filtered (" 16-bit %s Gate",
1606 descr
.stype
== 6 ? "Interrupt" : "Trap");
1610 printf_filtered (" 32-bit TSS (task %sactive)",
1611 descr
.stype
== 3 ? "" : "in");
1614 memcpy (&gate
, &descr
, sizeof gate
);
1615 printf_filtered ("selector=0x%04x offs=0x%04x%04x",
1616 gate
.selector
, gate
.offset1
, gate
.offset0
);
1617 printf_filtered (" 32-bit Call Gate (params=%d)",
1622 memcpy (&gate
, &descr
, sizeof gate
);
1623 printf_filtered ("selector=0x%04x offs=0x%04x%04x",
1624 gate
.selector
, gate
.offset1
, gate
.offset0
);
1625 printf_filtered (" 32-bit %s Gate",
1626 descr
.stype
== 14 ? "Interrupt" : "Trap");
1628 case 16: /* data segments */
1636 printf_filtered (" %s-bit Data (%s Exp-%s%s)",
1637 descr
.bit32
? "32" : "16",
1639 ? "Read/Write," : "Read-Only, ",
1640 descr
.stype
& 4 ? "down" : "up",
1641 descr
.stype
& 1 ? "" : ", N.Acc");
1643 case 24: /* code segments */
1651 printf_filtered (" %s-bit Code (%s, %sConf%s)",
1652 descr
.bit32
? "32" : "16",
1653 descr
.stype
& 2 ? "Exec/Read" : "Exec-Only",
1654 descr
.stype
& 4 ? "" : "N.",
1655 descr
.stype
& 1 ? "" : ", N.Acc");
1658 printf_filtered ("Unknown type 0x%02x", descr
.stype
);
1661 puts_filtered ("\n");
1665 printf_filtered ("0x%03x: ",
1667 ? idx
: (idx
* 8) | (type
? (cpl
| 4) : 0));
1669 puts_filtered ("Segment not present\n");
1671 printf_filtered ("Segment type 0x%02x is invalid in this table\n",
1676 printf_filtered ("0x%03x: Cannot read this descriptor\n", idx
);
1680 go32_sldt (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
1682 struct dtr_reg gdtr
;
1683 unsigned short ldtr
= 0;
1685 struct seg_descr ldt_descr
;
1686 long ldt_entry
= -1L;
1687 int cpl
= (prog_has_started
? a_tss
.tss_cs
: _my_cs ()) & 3;
1691 arg
= skip_spaces (arg
);
1695 ldt_entry
= parse_and_eval_long (arg
);
1697 || (ldt_entry
& 4) == 0
1698 || (ldt_entry
& 3) != (cpl
& 3))
1699 error (_("Invalid LDT entry 0x%03lx."), (unsigned long)ldt_entry
);
1703 __asm__
__volatile__ ("sgdt %0" : "=m" (gdtr
) : /* no inputs */ );
1704 __asm__
__volatile__ ("sldt %0" : "=m" (ldtr
) : /* no inputs */ );
1707 puts_filtered ("There is no LDT.\n");
1708 /* LDT's entry in the GDT must have the type LDT, which is 2. */
1709 else if (get_descriptor (gdtr
.base
, ldt_idx
, &ldt_descr
) != 2)
1710 printf_filtered ("LDT is present (at %#x), but unreadable by GDB.\n",
1712 | (ldt_descr
.base1
<< 16)
1713 | (ldt_descr
.base2
<< 24));
1718 | (ldt_descr
.base1
<< 16)
1719 | (ldt_descr
.base2
<< 24);
1720 unsigned limit
= ldt_descr
.limit0
| (ldt_descr
.limit1
<< 16);
1723 if (ldt_descr
.page_granular
)
1724 /* Page-granular segments must have the low 12 bits of their
1726 limit
= (limit
<< 12) | 0xfff;
1727 /* LDT cannot have more than 8K 8-byte entries, i.e. more than
1732 max_entry
= (limit
+ 1) / 8;
1736 if (ldt_entry
> limit
)
1737 error (_("Invalid LDT entry %#lx: outside valid limits [0..%#x]"),
1738 (unsigned long)ldt_entry
, limit
);
1740 display_descriptor (ldt_descr
.stype
, base
, ldt_entry
/ 8, 1);
1746 for (i
= 0; i
< max_entry
; i
++)
1747 display_descriptor (ldt_descr
.stype
, base
, i
, 0);
1753 go32_sgdt (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
1755 struct dtr_reg gdtr
;
1756 long gdt_entry
= -1L;
1761 arg
= skip_spaces (arg
);
1765 gdt_entry
= parse_and_eval_long (arg
);
1766 if (gdt_entry
< 0 || (gdt_entry
& 7) != 0)
1767 error (_("Invalid GDT entry 0x%03lx: "
1768 "not an integral multiple of 8."),
1769 (unsigned long)gdt_entry
);
1773 __asm__
__volatile__ ("sgdt %0" : "=m" (gdtr
) : /* no inputs */ );
1774 max_entry
= (gdtr
.limit
+ 1) / 8;
1778 if (gdt_entry
> gdtr
.limit
)
1779 error (_("Invalid GDT entry %#lx: outside valid limits [0..%#x]"),
1780 (unsigned long)gdt_entry
, gdtr
.limit
);
1782 display_descriptor (0, gdtr
.base
, gdt_entry
/ 8, 1);
1788 for (i
= 0; i
< max_entry
; i
++)
1789 display_descriptor (0, gdtr
.base
, i
, 0);
1794 go32_sidt (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
1796 struct dtr_reg idtr
;
1797 long idt_entry
= -1L;
1802 arg
= skip_spaces (arg
);
1806 idt_entry
= parse_and_eval_long (arg
);
1808 error (_("Invalid (negative) IDT entry %ld."), idt_entry
);
1812 __asm__
__volatile__ ("sidt %0" : "=m" (idtr
) : /* no inputs */ );
1813 max_entry
= (idtr
.limit
+ 1) / 8;
1814 if (max_entry
> 0x100) /* No more than 256 entries. */
1819 if (idt_entry
> idtr
.limit
)
1820 error (_("Invalid IDT entry %#lx: outside valid limits [0..%#x]"),
1821 (unsigned long)idt_entry
, idtr
.limit
);
1823 display_descriptor (1, idtr
.base
, idt_entry
, 1);
1829 for (i
= 0; i
< max_entry
; i
++)
1830 display_descriptor (1, idtr
.base
, i
, 0);
1834 /* Cached linear address of the base of the page directory. For
1835 now, available only under CWSDPMI. Code based on ideas and
1836 suggestions from Charles Sandmann <sandmann@clio.rice.edu>. */
1837 static unsigned long pdbr
;
1839 static unsigned long
1844 unsigned long taskbase
, cr3
;
1845 struct dtr_reg gdtr
;
1847 if (pdbr
> 0 && pdbr
<= 0xfffff)
1850 /* Get the linear address of GDT and the Task Register. */
1851 __asm__
__volatile__ ("sgdt %0" : "=m" (gdtr
) : /* no inputs */ );
1852 __asm__
__volatile__ ("str %0" : "=m" (taskreg
) : /* no inputs */ );
1854 /* Task Register is a segment selector for the TSS of the current
1855 task. Therefore, it can be used as an index into the GDT to get
1856 at the segment descriptor for the TSS. To get the index, reset
1857 the low 3 bits of the selector (which give the CPL). Add 2 to the
1858 offset to point to the 3 low bytes of the base address. */
1859 offset
= gdtr
.base
+ (taskreg
& 0xfff8) + 2;
1862 /* CWSDPMI's task base is always under the 1MB mark. */
1863 if (offset
> 0xfffff)
1866 _farsetsel (_dos_ds
);
1867 taskbase
= _farnspeekl (offset
) & 0xffffffU
;
1868 taskbase
+= _farnspeekl (offset
+ 2) & 0xff000000U
;
1869 if (taskbase
> 0xfffff)
1872 /* CR3 (a.k.a. PDBR, the Page Directory Base Register) is stored at
1873 offset 1Ch in the TSS. */
1874 cr3
= _farnspeekl (taskbase
+ 0x1c) & ~0xfff;
1877 #if 0 /* Not fully supported yet. */
1878 /* The Page Directory is in UMBs. In that case, CWSDPMI puts
1879 the first Page Table right below the Page Directory. Thus,
1880 the first Page Table's entry for its own address and the Page
1881 Directory entry for that Page Table will hold the same
1882 physical address. The loop below searches the entire UMB
1883 range of addresses for such an occurrence. */
1884 unsigned long addr
, pte_idx
;
1886 for (addr
= 0xb0000, pte_idx
= 0xb0;
1888 addr
+= 0x1000, pte_idx
++)
1890 if (((_farnspeekl (addr
+ 4 * pte_idx
) & 0xfffff027) ==
1891 (_farnspeekl (addr
+ 0x1000) & 0xfffff027))
1892 && ((_farnspeekl (addr
+ 4 * pte_idx
+ 4) & 0xfffff000) == cr3
))
1894 cr3
= addr
+ 0x1000;
1907 /* Return the N'th Page Directory entry. */
1908 static unsigned long
1911 unsigned long pde
= 0;
1913 if (pdbr
&& n
>= 0 && n
< 1024)
1915 pde
= _farpeekl (_dos_ds
, pdbr
+ 4*n
);
1920 /* Return the N'th entry of the Page Table whose Page Directory entry
1922 static unsigned long
1923 get_pte (unsigned long pde
, int n
)
1925 unsigned long pte
= 0;
1927 /* pde & 0x80 tests the 4MB page bit. We don't support 4MB
1928 page tables, for now. */
1929 if ((pde
& 1) && !(pde
& 0x80) && n
>= 0 && n
< 1024)
1931 pde
&= ~0xfff; /* Clear non-address bits. */
1932 pte
= _farpeekl (_dos_ds
, pde
+ 4*n
);
1937 /* Display a Page Directory or Page Table entry. IS_DIR, if non-zero,
1938 says this is a Page Directory entry. If FORCE is non-zero, display
1939 the entry even if its Present flag is off. OFF is the offset of the
1940 address from the page's base address. */
1942 display_ptable_entry (unsigned long entry
, int is_dir
, int force
, unsigned off
)
1944 if ((entry
& 1) != 0)
1946 printf_filtered ("Base=0x%05lx000", entry
>> 12);
1947 if ((entry
& 0x100) && !is_dir
)
1948 puts_filtered (" Global");
1949 if ((entry
& 0x40) && !is_dir
)
1950 puts_filtered (" Dirty");
1951 printf_filtered (" %sAcc.", (entry
& 0x20) ? "" : "Not-");
1952 printf_filtered (" %sCached", (entry
& 0x10) ? "" : "Not-");
1953 printf_filtered (" Write-%s", (entry
& 8) ? "Thru" : "Back");
1954 printf_filtered (" %s", (entry
& 4) ? "Usr" : "Sup");
1955 printf_filtered (" Read-%s", (entry
& 2) ? "Write" : "Only");
1957 printf_filtered (" +0x%x", off
);
1958 puts_filtered ("\n");
1961 printf_filtered ("Page%s not present or not supported; value=0x%lx.\n",
1962 is_dir
? " Table" : "", entry
>> 1);
1966 go32_pde (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
1968 long pde_idx
= -1, i
;
1972 arg
= skip_spaces (arg
);
1976 pde_idx
= parse_and_eval_long (arg
);
1977 if (pde_idx
< 0 || pde_idx
>= 1024)
1978 error (_("Entry %ld is outside valid limits [0..1023]."), pde_idx
);
1984 puts_filtered ("Access to Page Directories is "
1985 "not supported on this system.\n");
1986 else if (pde_idx
>= 0)
1987 display_ptable_entry (get_pde (pde_idx
), 1, 1, 0);
1989 for (i
= 0; i
< 1024; i
++)
1990 display_ptable_entry (get_pde (i
), 1, 0, 0);
1993 /* A helper function to display entries in a Page Table pointed to by
1994 the N'th entry in the Page Directory. If FORCE is non-zero, say
1995 something even if the Page Table is not accessible. */
1997 display_page_table (long n
, int force
)
1999 unsigned long pde
= get_pde (n
);
2005 printf_filtered ("Page Table pointed to by "
2006 "Page Directory entry 0x%lx:\n", n
);
2007 for (i
= 0; i
< 1024; i
++)
2008 display_ptable_entry (get_pte (pde
, i
), 0, 0, 0);
2009 puts_filtered ("\n");
2012 printf_filtered ("Page Table not present; value=0x%lx.\n", pde
>> 1);
2016 go32_pte (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
2018 long pde_idx
= -1L, i
;
2022 arg
= skip_spaces (arg
);
2026 pde_idx
= parse_and_eval_long (arg
);
2027 if (pde_idx
< 0 || pde_idx
>= 1024)
2028 error (_("Entry %ld is outside valid limits [0..1023]."), pde_idx
);
2034 puts_filtered ("Access to Page Tables is not supported on this system.\n");
2035 else if (pde_idx
>= 0)
2036 display_page_table (pde_idx
, 1);
2038 for (i
= 0; i
< 1024; i
++)
2039 display_page_table (i
, 0);
2043 go32_pte_for_address (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
2045 CORE_ADDR addr
= 0, i
;
2049 arg
= skip_spaces (arg
);
2052 addr
= parse_and_eval_address (arg
);
2055 error_no_arg (_("linear address"));
2059 puts_filtered ("Access to Page Tables is not supported on this system.\n");
2062 int pde_idx
= (addr
>> 22) & 0x3ff;
2063 int pte_idx
= (addr
>> 12) & 0x3ff;
2064 unsigned offs
= addr
& 0xfff;
2066 printf_filtered ("Page Table entry for address %s:\n",
2068 display_ptable_entry (get_pte (get_pde (pde_idx
), pte_idx
), 0, 1, offs
);
2072 static struct cmd_list_element
*info_dos_cmdlist
= NULL
;
2074 void _initialize_go32_nat ();
2076 _initialize_go32_nat ()
2078 x86_dr_low
.set_control
= go32_set_dr7
;
2079 x86_dr_low
.set_addr
= go32_set_dr
;
2080 x86_dr_low
.get_status
= go32_get_dr6
;
2081 x86_dr_low
.get_control
= go32_get_dr7
;
2082 x86_dr_low
.get_addr
= go32_get_dr
;
2083 x86_set_debug_register_length (4);
2085 add_inf_child_target (&the_go32_nat_target
);
2087 /* Initialize child's cwd as empty to be initialized when starting
2091 /* Initialize child's command line storage. */
2092 if (redir_debug_init (&child_cmd
) == -1)
2093 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
2094 _("Cannot allocate redirection storage: "
2095 "not enough memory.\n"));
2097 /* We are always processing GCC-compiled programs. */
2098 processing_gcc_compilation
= 2;
2100 add_basic_prefix_cmd ("dos", class_info
, _("\
2101 Print information specific to DJGPP (aka MS-DOS) debugging."),
2102 &info_dos_cmdlist
, "info dos ", 0, &infolist
);
2104 add_cmd ("sysinfo", class_info
, go32_sysinfo
, _("\
2105 Display information about the target system, including CPU, OS, DPMI, etc."),
2107 add_cmd ("ldt", class_info
, go32_sldt
, _("\
2108 Display entries in the LDT (Local Descriptor Table).\n\
2109 Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry."),
2111 add_cmd ("gdt", class_info
, go32_sgdt
, _("\
2112 Display entries in the GDT (Global Descriptor Table).\n\
2113 Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry."),
2115 add_cmd ("idt", class_info
, go32_sidt
, _("\
2116 Display entries in the IDT (Interrupt Descriptor Table).\n\
2117 Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry."),
2119 add_cmd ("pde", class_info
, go32_pde
, _("\
2120 Display entries in the Page Directory.\n\
2121 Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry."),
2123 add_cmd ("pte", class_info
, go32_pte
, _("\
2124 Display entries in Page Tables.\n\
2125 Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only entries\n\
2126 from the Page Table pointed to by the specified Page Directory entry."),
2128 add_cmd ("address-pte", class_info
, go32_pte_for_address
, _("\
2129 Display a Page Table entry for a linear address.\n\
2130 The address argument must be a linear address, after adding to\n\
2131 it the base address of the appropriate segment.\n\
2132 The base address of variables and functions in the debuggee's data\n\
2133 or code segment is stored in the variable __djgpp_base_address,\n\
2134 so use `__djgpp_base_address + (char *)&var' as the argument.\n\
2135 For other segments, look up their base address in the output of\n\
2136 the `info dos ldt' command."),
2150 tcsetpgrp (int fd
, pid_t pgid
)
2152 if (isatty (fd
) && pgid
== SOME_PID
)
2154 errno
= pgid
== SOME_PID
? ENOTTY
: ENOSYS
;