From: Daniel Jacobowitz Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 04:39:36 +0000 (+0000) Subject: * Makefile.in (i386-nat.o): Update. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c03374d554a6d5f326a0d356a2e0918961bc1cfb;p=binutils-gdb.git * Makefile.in (i386-nat.o): Update. * amd64-linux-nat.c (_initialize_amd64_linux_nat): Call i386_use_watchpoints. * i386-linux-nat.c (_initialize_i386_linux_nat): Call i386_use_watchpoints. * i386-nat.c (i386_stopped_data_address): Take two arguments. (i386_stopped_by_watchpoint): Update call. (i386_can_use_hw_breakpoint, i386_use_watchpoints): New. * config/i386/nm-i386.h: Conditionalize definitions on ! I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR. (i386_use_watchpoints): Declare. (i386_stopped_data_address): Update. * config/i386/nm-linux.h (I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR): Define. * config/i386/nm-linux64.h (I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR): Define. --- diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index d36cdc91bd9..f23214c80be 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +2007-02-29 Daniel Jacobowitz + + * Makefile.in (i386-nat.o): Update. + * amd64-linux-nat.c (_initialize_amd64_linux_nat): Call + i386_use_watchpoints. + * i386-linux-nat.c (_initialize_i386_linux_nat): Call + i386_use_watchpoints. + * i386-nat.c (i386_stopped_data_address): Take two arguments. + (i386_stopped_by_watchpoint): Update call. + (i386_can_use_hw_breakpoint, i386_use_watchpoints): New. + * config/i386/nm-i386.h: Conditionalize definitions on + ! I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR. + (i386_use_watchpoints): Declare. + (i386_stopped_data_address): Update. + * config/i386/nm-linux.h (I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR): Define. + * config/i386/nm-linux64.h (I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR): Define. + 2008-02-29 Joel Brobecker GDB 6.8 branch created (branch timestamp: 2008-02-26 10:00 UTC) diff --git a/gdb/Makefile.in b/gdb/Makefile.in index ba6498264be..5b6f0d50135 100644 --- a/gdb/Makefile.in +++ b/gdb/Makefile.in @@ -2229,7 +2229,8 @@ i386-linux-tdep.o: i386-linux-tdep.c $(defs_h) $(gdbcore_h) $(frame_h) \ $(value_h) $(regcache_h) $(inferior_h) $(osabi_h) $(reggroups_h) \ $(dwarf2_frame_h) $(gdb_string_h) $(i386_tdep_h) \ $(i386_linux_tdep_h) $(glibc_tdep_h) $(solib_svr4_h) $(symtab_h) -i386-nat.o: i386-nat.c $(defs_h) $(breakpoint_h) $(command_h) $(gdbcmd_h) +i386-nat.o: i386-nat.c $(defs_h) $(breakpoint_h) $(command_h) $(gdbcmd_h) \ + $(target_h) i386nbsd-nat.o: i386nbsd-nat.c $(defs_h) $(gdbcore_h) $(regcache_h) \ $(target_h) $(i386_tdep_h) $(i386bsd_nat_h) $(nbsd_nat_h) \ $(bsd_kvm_h) diff --git a/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c b/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c index d927866b139..497c4ed52c0 100644 --- a/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c +++ b/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c @@ -421,6 +421,8 @@ _initialize_amd64_linux_nat (void) /* Fill in the generic GNU/Linux methods. */ t = linux_target (); + i386_use_watchpoints (t); + /* Override the GNU/Linux inferior startup hook. */ super_post_startup_inferior = t->to_post_startup_inferior; t->to_post_startup_inferior = amd64_linux_child_post_startup_inferior; diff --git a/gdb/config/i386/nm-i386.h b/gdb/config/i386/nm-i386.h index d46b8b31403..090cc428ec4 100644 --- a/gdb/config/i386/nm-i386.h +++ b/gdb/config/i386/nm-i386.h @@ -24,6 +24,11 @@ /* Targets should define this to use the generic x86 watchpoint support. */ #ifdef I386_USE_GENERIC_WATCHPOINTS +/* Add watchpoint methods to the provided target_ops. Targets which call + this should also define I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR. */ +struct target_ops; +void i386_use_watchpoints (struct target_ops *); + /* Clear the reference counts and forget everything we knew about DRi. */ extern void i386_cleanup_dregs (void); @@ -48,7 +53,7 @@ extern int i386_stopped_by_hwbp (void); /* If the inferior has some break/watchpoint that triggered, set the address associated with that break/watchpoint and return true. Otherwise, return false. */ -extern int i386_stopped_data_address (CORE_ADDR *); +extern int i386_stopped_data_address (struct target_ops *, CORE_ADDR *); /* Insert a hardware-assisted breakpoint at BP_TGT->placed_address. Return 0 on success, EBUSY on failure. */ @@ -59,6 +64,10 @@ extern int i386_insert_hw_breakpoint (struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt); Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ extern int i386_remove_hw_breakpoint (struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt); +extern int i386_stopped_by_watchpoint (void); + +#ifndef I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR + /* Returns the number of hardware watchpoints of type TYPE that we can set. Value is positive if we can set CNT watchpoints, zero if setting watchpoints of type TYPE is not supported, and negative if @@ -90,11 +99,10 @@ extern int i386_remove_hw_breakpoint (struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt); #define HAVE_CONTINUABLE_WATCHPOINT 1 -extern int i386_stopped_by_watchpoint (void); - #define STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT(W) (i386_stopped_by_watchpoint () != 0) -#define target_stopped_data_address(target, x) i386_stopped_data_address(x) +#define target_stopped_data_address(target, x) \ + i386_stopped_data_address(target, x) /* Use these macros for watchpoint insertion/removal. */ @@ -110,6 +118,8 @@ extern int i386_stopped_by_watchpoint (void); #define target_remove_hw_breakpoint(bp_tgt) \ i386_remove_hw_breakpoint (bp_tgt) +#endif /* I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR */ + #endif /* I386_USE_GENERIC_WATCHPOINTS */ #endif /* NM_I386_H */ diff --git a/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux.h b/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux.h index 3ee3ecd6b99..755e0d789d3 100644 --- a/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux.h +++ b/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux.h @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ /* GNU/Linux supports the i386 hardware debugging registers. */ #define I386_USE_GENERIC_WATCHPOINTS +#define I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR #include "i386/nm-i386.h" #include "config/nm-linux.h" diff --git a/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux64.h b/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux64.h index 02608fbe62f..7bf273be625 100644 --- a/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux64.h +++ b/gdb/config/i386/nm-linux64.h @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ /* GNU/Linux supports the i386 hardware debugging registers. */ #define I386_USE_GENERIC_WATCHPOINTS +#define I386_WATCHPOINTS_IN_TARGET_VECTOR #include "i386/nm-i386.h" #include "config/nm-linux.h" diff --git a/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c b/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c index 4059926a232..bff376c2110 100644 --- a/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c +++ b/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c @@ -820,6 +820,8 @@ _initialize_i386_linux_nat (void) /* Fill in the generic GNU/Linux methods. */ t = linux_target (); + i386_use_watchpoints (t); + /* Override the default ptrace resume method. */ t->to_resume = i386_linux_resume; diff --git a/gdb/i386-nat.c b/gdb/i386-nat.c index 349541fa360..f6ae5bfc110 100644 --- a/gdb/i386-nat.c +++ b/gdb/i386-nat.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include "breakpoint.h" #include "command.h" #include "gdbcmd.h" +#include "target.h" /* Support for hardware watchpoints and breakpoints using the i386 debug registers. @@ -563,7 +564,7 @@ i386_region_ok_for_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len) Otherwise, return zero. */ int -i386_stopped_data_address (CORE_ADDR *addr_p) +i386_stopped_data_address (struct target_ops *ops, CORE_ADDR *addr_p) { CORE_ADDR addr = 0; int i; @@ -599,7 +600,7 @@ int i386_stopped_by_watchpoint (void) { CORE_ADDR addr = 0; - return i386_stopped_data_address (&addr); + return i386_stopped_data_address (¤t_target, &addr); } /* Return non-zero if the inferior has some break/watchpoint that @@ -654,6 +655,47 @@ i386_remove_hw_breakpoint (struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt) return retval; } +/* Returns the number of hardware watchpoints of type TYPE that we can + set. Value is positive if we can set CNT watchpoints, zero if + setting watchpoints of type TYPE is not supported, and negative if + CNT is more than the maximum number of watchpoints of type TYPE + that we can support. TYPE is one of bp_hardware_watchpoint, + bp_read_watchpoint, bp_write_watchpoint, or bp_hardware_breakpoint. + CNT is the number of such watchpoints used so far (including this + one). OTHERTYPE is non-zero if other types of watchpoints are + currently enabled. + + We always return 1 here because we don't have enough information + about possible overlap of addresses that they want to watch. As an + extreme example, consider the case where all the watchpoints watch + the same address and the same region length: then we can handle a + virtually unlimited number of watchpoints, due to debug register + sharing implemented via reference counts in i386-nat.c. */ + +static int +i386_can_use_hw_breakpoint (int type, int cnt, int othertype) +{ + return 1; +} + +void +i386_use_watchpoints (struct target_ops *t) +{ + /* After a watchpoint trap, the PC points to the instruction after the + one that caused the trap. Therefore we don't need to step over it. + But we do need to reset the status register to avoid another trap. */ + t->to_have_continuable_watchpoint = 1; + + t->to_can_use_hw_breakpoint = i386_can_use_hw_breakpoint; + t->to_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint = i386_region_ok_for_watchpoint; + t->to_stopped_by_watchpoint = i386_stopped_by_watchpoint; + t->to_stopped_data_address = i386_stopped_data_address; + t->to_insert_watchpoint = i386_insert_watchpoint; + t->to_remove_watchpoint = i386_remove_watchpoint; + t->to_insert_hw_breakpoint = i386_insert_hw_breakpoint; + t->to_remove_hw_breakpoint = i386_remove_hw_breakpoint; +} + #endif /* I386_USE_GENERIC_WATCHPOINTS */