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dd3b648e 1/* Convex stuff for GDB.
e1a623e7 2 Copyright (C) 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4This file is part of GDB.
5
99a7de40 6This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
dd3b648e 7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
dd3b648e 10
99a7de40 11This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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17along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
dd3b648e 19
dd3b648e 20#include "defs.h"
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21#include "command.h"
22#include "symtab.h"
23#include "value.h"
24#include "frame.h"
25#include "inferior.h"
26#include "wait.h"
27
28#include <signal.h>
29#include <fcntl.h>
30
31#include "gdbcore.h"
32#include <sys/param.h>
33#include <sys/dir.h>
34#include <sys/user.h>
35#include <sys/ioctl.h>
36#include <sys/pcntl.h>
37#include <sys/thread.h>
38#include <sys/proc.h>
39#include <sys/file.h>
40#include <sys/stat.h>
41#include <sys/mman.h>
42
43#include "gdbcmd.h"
44
45exec_file_command (filename, from_tty)
46 char *filename;
47 int from_tty;
48{
49 int val;
50 int n;
51 struct stat st_exec;
52
53 /* Eliminate all traces of old exec file.
54 Mark text segment as empty. */
55
56 if (execfile)
57 free (execfile);
58 execfile = 0;
59 data_start = 0;
60 data_end = 0;
61 text_start = 0;
62 text_end = 0;
63 exec_data_start = 0;
64 exec_data_end = 0;
65 if (execchan >= 0)
66 close (execchan);
67 execchan = -1;
68
69 n_exec = 0;
70
71 /* Now open and digest the file the user requested, if any. */
72
73 if (filename)
74 {
75 filename = tilde_expand (filename);
76 make_cleanup (free, filename);
77
78 execchan = openp (getenv ("PATH"), 1, filename, O_RDONLY, 0,
79 &execfile);
80 if (execchan < 0)
81 perror_with_name (filename);
82
83 if (myread (execchan, &filehdr, sizeof filehdr) < 0)
84 perror_with_name (filename);
85
86 if (! IS_SOFF_MAGIC (filehdr.h_magic))
87 error ("%s: not an executable file.", filename);
88
89 if (myread (execchan, &opthdr, filehdr.h_opthdr) <= 0)
90 perror_with_name (filename);
91
92 /* Read through the section headers.
93 For text, data, etc, record an entry in the exec file map.
94 Record text_start and text_end. */
95
96 lseek (execchan, (long) filehdr.h_scnptr, 0);
97
98 for (n = 0; n < filehdr.h_nscns; n++)
99 {
100 if (myread (execchan, &scnhdr, sizeof scnhdr) < 0)
101 perror_with_name (filename);
102
103 if ((scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK) >= S_TEXT
104 && (scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK) <= S_COMON)
105 {
106 exec_map[n_exec].mem_addr = scnhdr.s_vaddr;
107 exec_map[n_exec].mem_end = scnhdr.s_vaddr + scnhdr.s_size;
108 exec_map[n_exec].file_addr = scnhdr.s_scnptr;
109 exec_map[n_exec].type = scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK;
110 n_exec++;
111
112 if ((scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK) == S_TEXT)
113 {
114 text_start = scnhdr.s_vaddr;
115 text_end = scnhdr.s_vaddr + scnhdr.s_size;
116 }
117 }
118 }
119
120 fstat (execchan, &st_exec);
121 exec_mtime = st_exec.st_mtime;
122
123 validate_files ();
124 }
125 else if (from_tty)
126 printf_filtered ("No exec file now.\n");
127
128 /* Tell display code (if any) about the changed file name. */
129 if (exec_file_display_hook)
130 (*exec_file_display_hook) (filename);
131}
132
133/* Read data from SOFF exec or core file.
134 Return 0 on success, EIO if address out of bounds. */
135
136int
137xfer_core_file (memaddr, myaddr, len)
138 CORE_ADDR memaddr;
139 char *myaddr;
140 int len;
141{
142 register int i;
143 register int n;
144 register int val;
145 int xferchan;
146 char **xferfile;
147 int fileptr;
148 int returnval = 0;
149
150 while (len > 0)
151 {
152 xferfile = 0;
153 xferchan = 0;
154
155 /* Determine which file the next bunch of addresses reside in,
156 and where in the file. Set the file's read/write pointer
157 to point at the proper place for the desired address
158 and set xferfile and xferchan for the correct file.
159 If desired address is nonexistent, leave them zero.
160 i is set to the number of bytes that can be handled
161 along with the next address. */
162
163 i = len;
164
165 for (n = 0; n < n_core; n++)
166 {
167 if (memaddr >= core_map[n].mem_addr && memaddr < core_map[n].mem_end
168 && (core_map[n].thread == -1
169 || core_map[n].thread == inferior_thread))
170 {
171 i = min (len, core_map[n].mem_end - memaddr);
172 fileptr = core_map[n].file_addr + memaddr - core_map[n].mem_addr;
173 if (core_map[n].file_addr)
174 {
175 xferfile = &corefile;
176 xferchan = corechan;
177 }
178 break;
179 }
180 else if (core_map[n].mem_addr >= memaddr
181 && core_map[n].mem_addr < memaddr + i)
182 i = core_map[n].mem_addr - memaddr;
183 }
184
185 if (!xferfile)
186 for (n = 0; n < n_exec; n++)
187 {
188 if (memaddr >= exec_map[n].mem_addr
189 && memaddr < exec_map[n].mem_end)
190 {
191 i = min (len, exec_map[n].mem_end - memaddr);
192 fileptr = exec_map[n].file_addr + memaddr
193 - exec_map[n].mem_addr;
194 if (exec_map[n].file_addr)
195 {
196 xferfile = &execfile;
197 xferchan = execchan;
198 }
199 break;
200 }
201 else if (exec_map[n].mem_addr >= memaddr
202 && exec_map[n].mem_addr < memaddr + i)
203 i = exec_map[n].mem_addr - memaddr;
204 }
205
206 /* Now we know which file to use.
207 Set up its pointer and transfer the data. */
208 if (xferfile)
209 {
210 if (*xferfile == 0)
211 if (xferfile == &execfile)
212 error ("No program file to examine.");
213 else
214 error ("No core dump file or running program to examine.");
215 val = lseek (xferchan, fileptr, 0);
216 if (val < 0)
217 perror_with_name (*xferfile);
218 val = myread (xferchan, myaddr, i);
219 if (val < 0)
220 perror_with_name (*xferfile);
221 }
222 /* If this address is for nonexistent memory,
223 read zeros if reading, or do nothing if writing. */
224 else
225 {
4ed97c9a 226 memset (myaddr, '\0', i);
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227 returnval = EIO;
228 }
229
230 memaddr += i;
231 myaddr += i;
232 len -= i;
233 }
234 return returnval;
235}
236
237
238/* Here from info files command to print an address map. */
239
240print_maps ()
241{
242 struct pmap ptrs[200];
243 int n;
244
245 /* ID strings for core and executable file sections */
246
247 static char *idstr[] =
248 {
249 "0", "text", "data", "tdata", "bss", "tbss",
250 "common", "ttext", "ctx", "tctx", "10", "11", "12",
251 };
252
253 for (n = 0; n < n_core; n++)
254 {
255 core_map[n].which = 0;
256 ptrs[n] = core_map[n];
257 }
258 for (n = 0; n < n_exec; n++)
259 {
260 exec_map[n].which = 1;
261 ptrs[n_core+n] = exec_map[n];
262 }
263
264 qsort (ptrs, n_core + n_exec, sizeof *ptrs, ptr_cmp);
265
266 for (n = 0; n < n_core + n_exec; n++)
267 {
268 struct pmap *p = &ptrs[n];
269 if (n > 0)
270 {
271 if (p->mem_addr < ptrs[n-1].mem_end)
272 p->mem_addr = ptrs[n-1].mem_end;
273 if (p->mem_addr >= p->mem_end)
274 continue;
275 }
276 printf_filtered ("%08x .. %08x %-6s %s\n",
277 p->mem_addr, p->mem_end, idstr[p->type],
278 p->which ? execfile : corefile);
279 }
280}
281
282/* Compare routine to put file sections in order.
283 Sort into increasing order on address, and put core file sections
284 before exec file sections if both files contain the same addresses. */
285
286static ptr_cmp (a, b)
287 struct pmap *a, *b;
288{
289 if (a->mem_addr != b->mem_addr) return a->mem_addr - b->mem_addr;
290 return a->which - b->which;
291}
292\f
293/* Trapped internal variables are used to handle special registers.
294 A trapped i.v. calls a hook here every time it is dereferenced,
295 to provide a new value for the variable, and it calls a hook here
296 when a new value is assigned, to do something with the value.
297
298 The vector registers are $vl, $vs, $vm, $vN, $VN (N in 0..7).
299 The communication registers are $cN, $CN (N in 0..63).
300 They not handled as regular registers because it's expensive to
301 read them, and their size varies, and they have too many names. */
302
303
304/* Return 1 if NAME is a trapped internal variable, else 0. */
305
306int
307is_trapped_internalvar (name)
308 char *name;
309{
310 if ((name[0] == 'c' || name[0] == 'C')
311 && name[1] >= '0' && name[1] <= '9'
312 && (name[2] == '\0'
313 || (name[2] >= '0' && name[2] <= '9'
314 && name[3] == '\0' && name[1] != '0'))
315 && atoi (&name[1]) < 64) return 1;
316
317 if ((name[0] == 'v' || name[0] == 'V')
318 && (((name[1] & -8) == '0' && name[2] == '\0')
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319 || STREQ (name, "vl")
320 || STREQ (name, "vs")
321 || STREQ (name, "vm")))
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322 return 1;
323 else return 0;
324}
325
326/* Return the value of trapped internal variable VAR */
327
328value
329value_of_trapped_internalvar (var)
330 struct internalvar *var;
331{
332 char *name = var->name;
333 value val;
334 struct type *type;
a8a69e63 335 struct type *range_type;
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336 long len = *read_vector_register (VL_REGNUM);
337 if (len <= 0 || len > 128) len = 128;
338
2e4964ad 339 if (STREQ (name, "vl"))
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06b6c733 341 val = value_from_longest (builtin_type_int,
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342 (LONGEST) *read_vector_register_1 (VL_REGNUM));
343 }
2e4964ad 344 else if (STREQ (name, "vs"))
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06b6c733 346 val = value_from_longest (builtin_type_int,
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347 (LONGEST) *read_vector_register_1 (VS_REGNUM));
348 }
2e4964ad 349 else if (STREQ (name, "vm"))
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350 {
351 long vm[4];
352 long i, *p;
ade40d31 353 memcpy (vm, read_vector_register_1 (VM_REGNUM), sizeof vm);
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354 range_type =
355 create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_int, 0, len - 1);
356 type =
357 create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_int, range_type);
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358 val = allocate_value (type);
359 p = (long *) VALUE_CONTENTS (val);
360 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
361 *p++ = !! (vm[3 - (i >> 5)] & (1 << (i & 037)));
362 }
363 else if (name[0] == 'V')
364 {
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365 range_type =
366 create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_int 0, len - 1);
367 type =
368 create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_long_long,
369 range_type);
dd3b648e 370 val = allocate_value (type);
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371 memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS (val),
372 read_vector_register_1 (name[1] - '0'),
373 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
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374 }
375 else if (name[0] == 'v')
376 {
377 long *p1, *p2;
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378 range_type =
379 create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_int 0, len - 1);
380 type =
381 create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_long,
382 range_type);
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383 val = allocate_value (type);
384 p1 = read_vector_register_1 (name[1] - '0');
385 p2 = (long *) VALUE_CONTENTS (val);
386 while (--len >= 0) {p1++; *p2++ = *p1++;}
387 }
388
389 else if (name[0] == 'c')
06b6c733 390 val = value_from_longest (builtin_type_int,
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391 read_comm_register (atoi (&name[1])));
392 else if (name[0] == 'C')
06b6c733 393 val = value_from_longest (builtin_type_long_long,
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394 read_comm_register (atoi (&name[1])));
395
396 VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_internalvar;
397 VALUE_INTERNALVAR (val) = var;
398 return val;
399}
400
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401/* Handle a new value assigned to a trapped internal variable */
402
403void
404set_trapped_internalvar (var, val, bitpos, bitsize, offset)
405 struct internalvar *var;
406 value val;
407 int bitpos, bitsize, offset;
408{
409 char *name = var->name;
410 long long newval = value_as_long (val);
411
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dd3b648e 413 write_vector_register (VL_REGNUM, 0, newval);
2e4964ad 414 else if (STREQ (name, "vs"))
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415 write_vector_register (VS_REGNUM, 0, newval);
416 else if (name[0] == 'c' || name[0] == 'C')
417 write_comm_register (atoi (&name[1]), newval);
2e4964ad 418 else if (STREQ (name, "vm"))
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419 error ("can't assign to $vm");
420 else
421 {
422 offset /= bitsize / 8;
423 write_vector_register (name[1] - '0', offset, newval);
424 }
425}
426
427/* Print an integer value when no format was specified. gdb normally
428 prints these values in decimal, but the the leading 0x80000000 of
429 pointers produces intolerable 10-digit negative numbers.
430 If it looks like an address, print it in hex instead. */
431
432decout (stream, type, val)
433 FILE *stream;
434 struct type *type;
435 LONGEST val;
436{
437 long lv = val;
438
439 switch (output_radix)
440 {
441 case 0:
442 if ((lv == val || (unsigned) lv == val)
443 && ((lv & 0xf0000000) == 0x80000000
444 || ((lv & 0xf0000000) == 0xf0000000 && lv < STACK_END_ADDR)))
445 {
446 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%#x", lv);
447 return;
448 }
449
450 case 10:
451 fprintf_filtered (stream, TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? "%llu" : "%lld", val);
452 return;
453
454 case 8:
455 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) <= sizeof lv)
456 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%#o", lv);
457 else
458 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%#llo", val);
459 return;
460
461 case 16:
462 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) <= sizeof lv)
463 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%#x", lv);
464 else
465 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%#llx", val);
466 return;
467 }
468}
469
470/* Change the default output radix to 10 or 16, or set it to 0 (heuristic).
471 This command is mostly obsolete now that the print command allows
472 formats to apply to aggregates, but is still handy occasionally. */
473
474static void
475set_base_command (arg)
476 char *arg;
477{
478 int new_radix;
479
480 if (!arg)
481 output_radix = 0;
482 else
483 {
484 new_radix = atoi (arg);
485 if (new_radix != 10 && new_radix != 16 && new_radix != 8)
486 error ("base must be 8, 10 or 16, or null");
487 else output_radix = new_radix;
488 }
489}
490
491/* Turn pipelining on or off in the inferior. */
492
493static void
494set_pipelining_command (arg)
495 char *arg;
496{
497 if (!arg)
498 {
499 sequential = !sequential;
500 printf_filtered ("%s\n", sequential ? "off" : "on");
501 }
2e4964ad 502 else if (STREQ (arg, "on"))
dd3b648e 503 sequential = 0;
2e4964ad 504 else if (STREQ (arg, "off"))
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505 sequential = 1;
506 else error ("valid args are `on', to allow instructions to overlap, or\n\
507`off', to prevent it and thereby pinpoint exceptions.");
508}
509
510/* Enable, disable, or force parallel execution in the inferior. */
511
512static void
513set_parallel_command (arg)
514 char *arg;
515{
516 struct rlimit rl;
517 int prevparallel = parallel;
518
519 if (!strncmp (arg, "fixed", strlen (arg)))
520 parallel = 2;
2e4964ad 521 else if (STREQ (arg, "on"))
dd3b648e 522 parallel = 1;
2e4964ad 523 else if (STREQ (arg, "off"))
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524 parallel = 0;
525 else error ("valid args are `on', to allow multiple threads, or\n\
526`fixed', to force multiple threads, or\n\
527`off', to run with one thread only.");
528
529 if ((prevparallel == 0) != (parallel == 0) && inferior_pid)
530 printf_filtered ("will take effect at next run.\n");
531
532 getrlimit (RLIMIT_CONCUR, &rl);
533 rl.rlim_cur = parallel ? rl.rlim_max : 1;
534 setrlimit (RLIMIT_CONCUR, &rl);
535
536 if (inferior_pid)
537 set_fixed_scheduling (inferior_pid, parallel == 2);
538}
539
540/* Add a new name for an existing command. */
541
542static void
543alias_command (arg)
544 char *arg;
545{
546 static char *aliaserr = "usage is `alias NEW OLD', no args allowed";
547 char *newname = arg;
548 struct cmd_list_element *new, *old;
549
550 if (!arg)
551 error_no_arg ("newname oldname");
552
553 new = lookup_cmd (&arg, cmdlist, "", -1);
554 if (new && !strncmp (newname, new->name, strlen (new->name)))
555 {
556 newname = new->name;
557 if (!(*arg == '-'
558 || (*arg >= 'a' && *arg <= 'z')
559 || (*arg >= 'A' && *arg <= 'Z')
560 || (*arg >= '0' && *arg <= '9')))
561 error (aliaserr);
562 }
563 else
564 {
565 arg = newname;
566 while (*arg == '-'
567 || (*arg >= 'a' && *arg <= 'z')
568 || (*arg >= 'A' && *arg <= 'Z')
569 || (*arg >= '0' && *arg <= '9'))
570 arg++;
571 if (*arg != ' ' && *arg != '\t')
572 error (aliaserr);
573 *arg = '\0';
574 arg++;
575 }
576
577 old = lookup_cmd (&arg, cmdlist, "", 0);
578
579 if (*arg != '\0')
580 error (aliaserr);
581
582 if (new && !strncmp (newname, new->name, strlen (new->name)))
583 {
584 char *tem;
585 if (new->class == (int) class_user || new->class == (int) class_alias)
586 tem = "Redefine command \"%s\"? ";
587 else
588 tem = "Really redefine built-in command \"%s\"? ";
589 if (!query (tem, new->name))
590 error ("Command \"%s\" not redefined.", new->name);
591 }
592
593 add_com (newname, class_alias, old->function, old->doc);
594}
595
596
597
598/* Print the current thread number, and any threads with signals in the
599 queue. */
600
601thread_info ()
602{
603 struct threadpid *p;
604
605 if (have_inferior_p ())
606 {
607 ps.pi_buffer = (char *) &comm_registers;
608 ps.pi_nbytes = sizeof comm_registers;
609 ps.pi_offset = 0;
610 ps.pi_thread = inferior_thread;
611 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRDCREGS, &ps);
612 }
613
614 printf_filtered ("Current thread %d stopped with signal %d.%d (%s).\n",
615 inferior_thread, stop_signal, stop_sigcode,
616 subsig_name (stop_signal, stop_sigcode));
617
618 for (p = signal_stack; p->pid; p--)
619 printf_filtered ("Thread %d stopped with signal %d.%d (%s).\n",
620 p->thread, p->signo, p->subsig,
621 subsig_name (p->signo, p->subsig));
622
623 if (iscrlbit (comm_registers.crctl.lbits.cc, 64+13))
624 printf_filtered ("New thread start pc %#x\n",
625 (long) (comm_registers.crreg.pcpsw >> 32));
626}
627
628/* Return string describing a signal.subcode number */
629
630static char *
631subsig_name (signo, subcode)
632 int signo, subcode;
633{
634 static char *subsig4[] = {
635 "error exit", "privileged instruction", "unknown",
636 "unknown", "undefined opcode",
637 0};
638 static char *subsig5[] = {0,
639 "breakpoint", "single step", "fork trap", "exec trap", "pfork trap",
640 "join trap", "idle trap", "last thread", "wfork trap",
641 "process breakpoint", "trap instruction",
642 0};
643 static char *subsig8[] = {0,
644 "int overflow", "int divide check", "float overflow",
645 "float divide check", "float underflow", "reserved operand",
646 "sqrt error", "exp error", "ln error", "sin error", "cos error",
647 0};
648 static char *subsig10[] = {0,
649 "invalid inward ring address", "invalid outward ring call",
650 "invalid inward ring return", "invalid syscall gate",
651 "invalid rtn frame length", "invalid comm reg address",
652 "invalid trap gate",
653 0};
654 static char *subsig11[] = {0,
655 "read access denied", "write access denied", "execute access denied",
656 "segment descriptor fault", "page table fault", "data reference fault",
657 "i/o access denied", "levt pte invalid",
658 0};
659
660 static char **subsig_list[] =
661 {0, 0, 0, 0, subsig4, subsig5, 0, 0, subsig8, 0, subsig10, subsig11, 0};
662
663 int i;
4ace50a5 664 char *p;
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667 p = "unknown";
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668 if (signo >= (sizeof subsig_list / sizeof *subsig_list)
669 || !subsig_list[signo])
670 return p;
671 for (i = 1; subsig_list[signo][i]; i++)
672 if (i == subcode)
673 return subsig_list[signo][subcode];
674 return p;
675}
676
677
678/* Print a compact display of thread status, essentially x/i $pc
679 for all active threads. */
680
681static void
682threadstat ()
683{
684 int t;
685
686 for (t = 0; t < n_threads; t++)
687 if (thread_state[t] == PI_TALIVE)
688 {
689 printf_filtered ("%d%c %08x%c %d.%d ", t,
690 (t == inferior_thread ? '*' : ' '), thread_pc[t],
691 (thread_is_in_kernel[t] ? '#' : ' '),
692 thread_signal[t], thread_sigcode[t]);
693 print_insn (thread_pc[t], stdout);
694 printf_filtered ("\n");
695 }
696}
697
698/* Change the current thread to ARG. */
699
700set_thread_command (arg)
701 char *arg;
702{
703 int thread;
704
705 if (!arg)
706 {
707 threadstat ();
708 return;
709 }
710
711 thread = parse_and_eval_address (arg);
712
713 if (thread < 0 || thread > n_threads || thread_state[thread] != PI_TALIVE)
714 error ("no such thread.");
715
716 select_thread (thread);
717
718 stop_pc = read_pc ();
719 flush_cached_frames ();
720 set_current_frame (create_new_frame (read_register (FP_REGNUM),
721 read_pc ()));
722 select_frame (get_current_frame (), 0);
cadbb07a 723 print_stack_frame (selected_frame, selected_frame_level, -1);
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725
726/* Here on CONT command; gdb's dispatch address is changed to come here.
727 Set global variable ALL_CONTINUE to tell resume() that it should
728 start up all threads, and that a thread switch will not blow gdb's
729 mind. */
730
731static void
732convex_cont_command (proc_count_exp, from_tty)
733 char *proc_count_exp;
734 int from_tty;
735{
736 all_continue = 1;
737 cont_command (proc_count_exp, from_tty);
738}
739
740/* Here on 1CONT command. Resume only the current thread. */
741
742one_cont_command (proc_count_exp, from_tty)
743 char *proc_count_exp;
744 int from_tty;
745{
746 cont_command (proc_count_exp, from_tty);
747}
748
749/* Print the contents and lock bits of all communication registers,
750 or just register ARG if ARG is a communication register,
751 or the 3-word resource structure in memory at address ARG. */
752
753comm_registers_info (arg)
754 char *arg;
755{
756 int i, regnum;
757
758 if (arg)
759 {
e1a623e7 760 if (sscanf (arg, "$c%d", &regnum) == 1) {
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e1a623e7 762 } else if (sscanf (arg, "$C%d", &regnum) == 1) {
dd3b648e 763 ;
e1a623e7 764 } else {
dd3b648e 765 regnum = parse_and_eval_address (arg);
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766 if (regnum > 0)
767 regnum &= ~0x8000;
768 }
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770 if (regnum >= 64)
771 error ("%s: invalid register name.", arg);
772
773 /* if we got a (user) address, examine the resource struct there */
774
775 if (regnum < 0)
776 {
777 static int buf[3];
778 read_memory (regnum, buf, sizeof buf);
779 printf_filtered ("%08x %08x%08x%s\n", regnum, buf[1], buf[2],
780 buf[0] & 0xff ? " locked" : "");
781 return;
782 }
783 }
784
785 ps.pi_buffer = (char *) &comm_registers;
786 ps.pi_nbytes = sizeof comm_registers;
787 ps.pi_offset = 0;
788 ps.pi_thread = inferior_thread;
789 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRDCREGS, &ps);
790
791 for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
792 if (!arg || i == regnum)
793 printf_filtered ("%2d 0x8%03x %016llx%s\n", i, i,
794 comm_registers.crreg.r4[i],
795 (iscrlbit (comm_registers.crctl.lbits.cc, i)
796 ? " locked" : ""));
797}
798
799/* Print the psw */
800
801static void
802psw_info (arg)
803 char *arg;
804{
805 struct pswbit
806 {
807 int bit;
808 int pos;
809 char *text;
810 };
811
812 static struct pswbit pswbit[] =
813 {
814 { 0x80000000, -1, "A carry" },
815 { 0x40000000, -1, "A integer overflow" },
816 { 0x20000000, -1, "A zero divide" },
817 { 0x10000000, -1, "Integer overflow enable" },
818 { 0x08000000, -1, "Trace" },
819 { 0x06000000, 25, "Frame length" },
820 { 0x01000000, -1, "Sequential" },
821 { 0x00800000, -1, "S carry" },
822 { 0x00400000, -1, "S integer overflow" },
823 { 0x00200000, -1, "S zero divide" },
824 { 0x00100000, -1, "Zero divide enable" },
825 { 0x00080000, -1, "Floating underflow" },
826 { 0x00040000, -1, "Floating overflow" },
827 { 0x00020000, -1, "Floating reserved operand" },
828 { 0x00010000, -1, "Floating zero divide" },
829 { 0x00008000, -1, "Floating error enable" },
830 { 0x00004000, -1, "Floating underflow enable" },
831 { 0x00002000, -1, "IEEE" },
832 { 0x00001000, -1, "Sequential stores" },
833 { 0x00000800, -1, "Intrinsic error" },
834 { 0x00000400, -1, "Intrinsic error enable" },
835 { 0x00000200, -1, "Trace thread creates" },
836 { 0x00000100, -1, "Thread init trap" },
837 { 0x000000e0, 5, "Reserved" },
838 { 0x0000001f, 0, "Intrinsic error code" },
839 {0, 0, 0},
840 };
841
842 long psw;
843 struct pswbit *p;
844
845 if (arg)
846 psw = parse_and_eval_address (arg);
847 else
848 psw = read_register (PS_REGNUM);
849
850 for (p = pswbit; p->bit; p++)
851 {
852 if (p->pos < 0)
853 printf_filtered ("%08x %s %s\n", p->bit,
854 (psw & p->bit) ? "yes" : "no ", p->text);
855 else
856 printf_filtered ("%08x %3d %s\n", p->bit,
857 (psw & p->bit) >> p->pos, p->text);
858 }
859}
860\f
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862_initialize_convex_dep ()
863{
864 add_com ("alias", class_support, alias_command,
865 "Add a new name for an existing command.");
866
867 add_cmd ("base", class_vars, set_base_command,
868 "Change the integer output radix to 8, 10 or 16\n\
869or use just `set base' with no args to return to the ad-hoc default,\n\
870which is 16 for integers that look like addresses, 10 otherwise.",
871 &setlist);
872
873 add_cmd ("pipeline", class_run, set_pipelining_command,
874 "Enable or disable overlapped execution of instructions.\n\
875With `set pipe off', exceptions are reported with\n\
876$pc pointing at the instruction after the faulting one.\n\
877The default is `set pipe on', which runs faster.",
878 &setlist);
879
880 add_cmd ("parallel", class_run, set_parallel_command,
881 "Enable or disable multi-threaded execution of parallel code.\n\
882`set parallel off' means run the program on a single CPU.\n\
883`set parallel fixed' means run the program with all CPUs assigned to it.\n\
884`set parallel on' means run the program on any CPUs that are available.",
885 &setlist);
886
887 add_com ("1cont", class_run, one_cont_command,
888 "Continue the program, activating only the current thread.\n\
889Args are the same as the `cont' command.");
890
891 add_com ("thread", class_run, set_thread_command,
892 "Change the current thread, the one under scrutiny and control.\n\
893With no arg, show the active threads, the current one marked with *.");
894
895 add_info ("threads", thread_info,
896 "List status of active threads.");
897
898 add_info ("comm-registers", comm_registers_info,
899 "List communication registers and their contents.\n\
900A communication register name as argument means describe only that register.\n\
901An address as argument means describe the resource structure at that address.\n\
902`Locked' means that the register has been sent to but not yet received from.");
903
904 add_info ("psw", psw_info,
905 "Display $ps, the processor status word, bit by bit.\n\
906An argument means display that value's interpretation as a psw.");
907
908 add_cmd ("convex", no_class, 0, "Convex-specific commands.\n\
90932-bit registers $pc $ps $sp $ap $fp $a1-5 $s0-7 $v0-7 $vl $vs $vm $c0-63\n\
91064-bit registers $S0-7 $V0-7 $C0-63\n\
911\n\
912info threads display info on stopped threads waiting to signal\n\
913thread display list of active threads\n\
914thread N select thread N (its registers, stack, memory, etc.)\n\
915step, next, etc step selected thread only\n\
9161cont continue selected thread only\n\
917cont continue all threads\n\
918info comm-registers display contents of comm register(s) or a resource struct\n\
919info psw display processor status word $ps\n\
920set base N change integer radix used by `print' without a format\n\
921set pipeline off exceptions are precise, $pc points after the faulting insn\n\
922set pipeline on normal mode, $pc is somewhere ahead of faulting insn\n\
923set parallel off program runs on a single CPU\n\
924set parallel fixed all CPUs are assigned to the program\n\
925set parallel on normal mode, parallel execution on random available CPUs\n\
926",
927 &cmdlist);
928
929}