📄 fr30_stub.c
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//========================================================================
//
// fr30_stub.c
//
// Fujitsu FR30-specific code for remote debugging via gdb
//
//========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s): larsi
// Contributors:
// Date: 2007-07-09
// Purpose:
// Description: Helper functions for gdb stub for FR30 processors
// Usage:
//
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
//
//========================================================================
#include <stddef.h>
#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
#ifdef CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
#define CYGARC_HAL_COMMON_EXPORT_CPU_MACROS
#include <cyg/hal/hal_stub.h>
#include <cyg/hal/hal_arch.h>
#include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h>
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h> // assertion macros
#ifdef CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
#include <cyg/hal/dbg-threads-api.h> // dbg_currthread_id
#endif
/* Given a trap value TRAP, return the corresponding signal. */
int __computeSignal (unsigned int trap_number)
{
switch (trap_number)
{
case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_COPR_NOT_FOUND:
case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_COPR_ERROR:
return SIGFPE;
// step trace TRAP
case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_DEBUG:
// INTE
case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_BREAKPOINT:
return SIGTRAP;
/* System call instruction executed */
case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_SYSTEM_CALL ... CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_TRAPLAST:
return SIGSYS;
/* External interrupt */
case CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_0 ... CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_DELAYED_IRQ:
return SIGINT;
// Illegal or reserved instruction
case CYGNUM_HAL_VECTOR_OPCODE:
return SIGILL;
// Marks port does think to return SIGTRAP as default.
default:
return SIGTERM;
}
}
/* Return the trap number corresponding to the last-taken trap. */
int __get_trap_number (void)
{
// The vector is not not part of the GDB register set so get it
// directly from the save context.
return _hal_registers->last_trap;
}
/* Set the currently-saved pc register value to PC. This also updates NPC
as needed. */
void set_pc (target_register_t pc)
{
put_register (PC, pc);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Single-step support
*/
/* Set things up so that the next user resume will execute one instruction.
This may be done by setting breakpoints or setting a single step flag
in the saved user registers, for example. */
void __single_step (void)
{
/* Trying to use processors single stepping.
This means to set T flag in PS register. */
put_register (PS, get_register (PS) | 0x100);
}
/* Clear the single-step state. */
void __clear_single_step (void)
{
put_register (PS, get_register (PS) & ~0x100);
}
void __install_breakpoints ()
{
/* if (instrBuffer.targetAddr != NULL)
{
instrBuffer.savedInstr = *instrBuffer.targetAddr;
*instrBuffer.targetAddr = __break_opcode ();
} */
/* Install the breakpoints in the breakpoint list */
__install_breakpoint_list();
// No need to flush caches here; Generic stub code will handle this.
}
void __clear_breakpoints (void)
{
__clear_breakpoint_list();
}
/* If the breakpoint we hit is in the breakpoint() instruction, return a
non-zero value. */
int
__is_breakpoint_function ()
{
return get_register (PC) == (target_register_t)&_breakinst;
}
/* Skip the current instruction. Since this is only called by the
stub when the PC points to a breakpoint or trap instruction,
we can safely just skip 2. */
void __skipinst (void)
{
put_register (PC, get_register (PC) + 2);
}
/* Get a register out of the GDB register structure */
target_register_t
get_register (regnames_t reg)
{
GDB_Registers* gdb_regs;
gdb_regs = (GDB_Registers*)_registers;
if (reg >= R0 && reg <= MDL)
return gdb_regs->r[reg];
return 0xdeadbeef;
}
/* Put a register into the GDB register structure */
void
put_register (regnames_t reg, target_register_t value)
{
GDB_Registers* gdb_regs;
gdb_regs = (GDB_Registers*)_registers;
if (reg >= R0 && reg <= MDL) {
gdb_regs->r[reg] = value;
} else {
CYG_FAIL("Attempt to write to non-existent register ");
}
}
#endif // CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
// EOF openrisc_stub.c
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