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112 * $NetBSD: kgdb_stub.c,v 1.8 2001/07/07 22:58:00 wdk Exp $
116 * "Stub" to allow remote cpu to debug over a serial line using gdb.
119 #include <sys/signal.h>
124 #include "arch/sparc/remote_gdb.hh"
125 #include "arch/vtophys.hh"
126 #include "base/intmath.hh"
127 #include "base/remote_gdb.hh"
128 #include "base/socket.hh"
129 #include "base/trace.hh"
130 #include "cpu/static_inst.hh"
131 #include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
132 #include "debug/GDBRead.hh"
133 #include "mem/page_table.hh"
134 #include "mem/physical.hh"
135 #include "mem/port.hh"
136 #include "sim/byteswap.hh"
137 #include "sim/full_system.hh"
138 #include "sim/process.hh"
139 #include "sim/system.hh"
142 using namespace SparcISA
;
144 RemoteGDB::RemoteGDB(System
*_system
, ThreadContext
*c
)
145 : BaseRemoteGDB(_system
, c
, NumGDBRegs
), nextBkpt(0)
148 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
151 // Determine if the mapping at va..(va+len) is valid.
154 RemoteGDB::acc(Addr va
, size_t len
)
156 //@Todo In NetBSD, this function checks if all addresses
157 // from va to va + len have valid page map entries. Not
158 // sure how this will work for other OSes or in general.
165 // Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes
167 if (context
->getProcessPtr()->pTable
->lookup(va
, entry
))
173 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
174 // RemoteGDB::getregs
176 // Translate the kernel debugger register format into
177 // the GDB register format.
181 memset(gdbregs
.regs
, 0, gdbregs
.size
);
183 PCState pc
= context
->pcState();
184 PSTATE pstate
= context
->readMiscReg(MISCREG_PSTATE
);
188 regs
= (uint32_t*)gdbregs
.regs
;
189 regs
[Reg32Pc
] = htobe((uint32_t)pc
.pc());
190 regs
[Reg32Npc
] = htobe((uint32_t)pc
.npc());
191 for (int x
= RegG0
; x
<= RegI0
+ 7; x
++)
192 regs
[x
] = htobe((uint32_t)context
->readIntReg(x
- RegG0
));
194 regs
[Reg32Y
] = htobe((uint32_t)context
->readIntReg(NumIntArchRegs
+ 1));
195 regs
[Reg32Psr
] = htobe((uint32_t)pstate
);
196 regs
[Reg32Fsr
] = htobe((uint32_t)context
->readMiscReg(MISCREG_FSR
));
197 regs
[Reg32Csr
] = htobe((uint32_t)context
->readIntReg(NumIntArchRegs
+ 2));
199 gdbregs
.regs
[RegPc
] = htobe(pc
.pc());
200 gdbregs
.regs
[RegNpc
] = htobe(pc
.npc());
201 for (int x
= RegG0
; x
<= RegI0
+ 7; x
++)
202 gdbregs
.regs
[x
] = htobe(context
->readIntReg(x
- RegG0
));
204 gdbregs
.regs
[RegFsr
] = htobe(context
->readMiscReg(MISCREG_FSR
));
205 gdbregs
.regs
[RegFprs
] = htobe(context
->readMiscReg(MISCREG_FPRS
));
206 gdbregs
.regs
[RegY
] = htobe(context
->readIntReg(NumIntArchRegs
+ 1));
207 gdbregs
.regs
[RegState
] = htobe(
208 context
->readMiscReg(MISCREG_CWP
) |
210 context
->readMiscReg(MISCREG_ASI
) << 24 |
211 context
->readIntReg(NumIntArchRegs
+ 2) << 32);
214 DPRINTF(GDBRead
, "PC=%#x\n", gdbregs
.regs
[RegPc
]);
216 // Floating point registers are left at 0 in netbsd
217 // All registers other than the pc, npc and int regs
218 // are ignored as well.
221 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
222 // RemoteGDB::setregs
224 // Translate the GDB register format into the kernel
225 // debugger register format.
231 pc
.pc(gdbregs
.regs
[RegPc
]);
232 pc
.npc(gdbregs
.regs
[RegNpc
]);
233 pc
.nnpc(pc
.npc() + sizeof(MachInst
));
236 context
->pcState(pc
);
237 for (int x
= RegG0
; x
<= RegI0
+ 7; x
++)
238 context
->setIntReg(x
- RegG0
, gdbregs
.regs
[x
]);
239 // Only the integer registers, pc and npc are set in netbsd
243 RemoteGDB::clearSingleStep()
246 clearTempBreakpoint(nextBkpt
);
250 RemoteGDB::setSingleStep()
252 nextBkpt
= context
->pcState().npc();
253 setTempBreakpoint(nextBkpt
);