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1 | /* Memory-access and commands for remote NINDY process, for GDB. |
2 | Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 | Contributed by Intel Corporation. Modified from remote.c by Chris Benenati. | |
4 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
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9 | Refer to the GDB General Public License for full details. | |
10 | ||
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12 | but only under the conditions described in the GDB General Public | |
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16 | notice and this notice must be preserved on all copies. | |
17 | ||
18 | In other words, go ahead and share GDB, but don't try to stop | |
19 | anyone else from sharing it farther. Help stamp out software hoarding! | |
20 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
21 | |
22 | /* | |
c5aa993b JM |
23 | Except for the data cache routines, this file bears little resemblence |
24 | to remote.c. A new (although similar) protocol has been specified, and | |
25 | portions of the code are entirely dependent on having an i80960 with a | |
26 | NINDY ROM monitor at the other end of the line. | |
27 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
28 | |
29 | /***************************************************************************** | |
30 | * | |
31 | * REMOTE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL BETWEEN GDB960 AND THE NINDY ROM MONITOR. | |
32 | * | |
33 | * | |
34 | * MODES OF OPERATION | |
35 | * ----- -- --------- | |
36 | * | |
37 | * As far as NINDY is concerned, GDB is always in one of two modes: command | |
38 | * mode or passthrough mode. | |
39 | * | |
40 | * In command mode (the default) pre-defined packets containing requests | |
41 | * are sent by GDB to NINDY. NINDY never talks except in reponse to a request. | |
42 | * | |
43 | * Once the the user program is started, GDB enters passthrough mode, to give | |
44 | * the user program access to the terminal. GDB remains in this mode until | |
45 | * NINDY indicates that the program has stopped. | |
46 | * | |
47 | * | |
48 | * PASSTHROUGH MODE | |
49 | * ----------- ---- | |
50 | * | |
51 | * GDB writes all input received from the keyboard directly to NINDY, and writes | |
52 | * all characters received from NINDY directly to the monitor. | |
53 | * | |
54 | * Keyboard input is neither buffered nor echoed to the monitor. | |
55 | * | |
56 | * GDB remains in passthrough mode until NINDY sends a single ^P character, | |
57 | * to indicate that the user process has stopped. | |
58 | * | |
59 | * Note: | |
60 | * GDB assumes NINDY performs a 'flushreg' when the user program stops. | |
61 | * | |
62 | * | |
63 | * COMMAND MODE | |
64 | * ------- ---- | |
65 | * | |
66 | * All info (except for message ack and nak) is transferred between gdb | |
67 | * and the remote processor in messages of the following format: | |
68 | * | |
69 | * <info>#<checksum> | |
70 | * | |
71 | * where | |
72 | * # is a literal character | |
73 | * | |
74 | * <info> ASCII information; all numeric information is in the | |
75 | * form of hex digits ('0'-'9' and lowercase 'a'-'f'). | |
76 | * | |
77 | * <checksum> | |
78 | * is a pair of ASCII hex digits representing an 8-bit | |
79 | * checksum formed by adding together each of the | |
80 | * characters in <info>. | |
81 | * | |
82 | * The receiver of a message always sends a single character to the sender | |
83 | * to indicate that the checksum was good ('+') or bad ('-'); the sender | |
84 | * re-transmits the entire message over until a '+' is received. | |
85 | * | |
86 | * In response to a command NINDY always sends back either data or | |
87 | * a result code of the form "Xnn", where "nn" are hex digits and "X00" | |
88 | * means no errors. (Exceptions: the "s" and "c" commands don't respond.) | |
89 | * | |
90 | * SEE THE HEADER OF THE FILE "gdb.c" IN THE NINDY MONITOR SOURCE CODE FOR A | |
91 | * FULL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL COMMANDS. | |
92 | * | |
93 | * SEE THE FILE "stop.h" IN THE NINDY MONITOR SOURCE CODE FOR A LIST | |
94 | * OF STOP CODES. | |
95 | * | |
96 | ***************************************************************************/ | |
97 | ||
98 | #include "defs.h" | |
99 | #include <signal.h> | |
100 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
101 | #include <setjmp.h> | |
102 | ||
103 | #include "frame.h" | |
104 | #include "inferior.h" | |
105 | #include "bfd.h" | |
106 | #include "symfile.h" | |
107 | #include "target.h" | |
108 | #include "gdbcore.h" | |
109 | #include "command.h" | |
110 | #include "floatformat.h" | |
111 | ||
112 | #include "wait.h" | |
113 | #include <sys/file.h> | |
114 | #include <ctype.h> | |
115 | #include "serial.h" | |
116 | #include "nindy-share/env.h" | |
117 | #include "nindy-share/stop.h" | |
118 | ||
119 | #include "dcache.h" | |
120 | #include "remote-utils.h" | |
121 | ||
122 | static DCACHE *nindy_dcache; | |
123 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
124 | extern int unlink (); |
125 | extern char *getenv (); | |
126 | extern char *mktemp (); | |
c906108c SS |
127 | |
128 | extern void generic_mourn_inferior (); | |
129 | ||
130 | extern struct target_ops nindy_ops; | |
131 | extern FILE *instream; | |
132 | ||
133 | extern char ninStopWhy (); | |
134 | extern int ninMemGet (); | |
135 | extern int ninMemPut (); | |
136 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
137 | int nindy_initial_brk; /* nonzero if want to send an initial BREAK to nindy */ |
138 | int nindy_old_protocol; /* nonzero if want to use old protocol */ | |
139 | char *nindy_ttyname; /* name of tty to talk to nindy on, or null */ | |
c906108c | 140 | |
c5aa993b JM |
141 | #define DLE '\020' /* Character NINDY sends to indicate user program has |
142 | * halted. */ | |
c906108c SS |
143 | #define TRUE 1 |
144 | #define FALSE 0 | |
145 | ||
146 | /* From nindy-share/nindy.c. */ | |
147 | extern serial_t nindy_serial; | |
148 | ||
149 | static int have_regs = 0; /* 1 iff regs read since i960 last halted */ | |
150 | static int regs_changed = 0; /* 1 iff regs were modified since last read */ | |
151 | ||
c5aa993b | 152 | extern char *exists (); |
c906108c SS |
153 | |
154 | static void | |
155 | nindy_fetch_registers PARAMS ((int)); | |
156 | ||
157 | static void | |
158 | nindy_store_registers PARAMS ((int)); | |
159 | \f | |
160 | static char *savename; | |
161 | ||
162 | static void | |
163 | nindy_close (quitting) | |
164 | int quitting; | |
165 | { | |
166 | if (nindy_serial != NULL) | |
167 | SERIAL_CLOSE (nindy_serial); | |
168 | nindy_serial = NULL; | |
169 | ||
170 | if (savename) | |
171 | free (savename); | |
172 | savename = 0; | |
173 | } | |
174 | ||
175 | /* Open a connection to a remote debugger. | |
176 | FIXME, there should be "set" commands for the options that are | |
177 | now specified with gdb command-line options (old_protocol, | |
178 | and initial_brk). */ | |
179 | void | |
180 | nindy_open (name, from_tty) | |
c5aa993b JM |
181 | char *name; /* "/dev/ttyXX", "ttyXX", or "XX": tty to be opened */ |
182 | int from_tty; | |
c906108c SS |
183 | { |
184 | char baudrate[1024]; | |
185 | ||
186 | if (!name) | |
187 | error_no_arg ("serial port device name"); | |
188 | ||
189 | target_preopen (from_tty); | |
190 | ||
191 | nindy_close (0); | |
192 | ||
193 | have_regs = regs_changed = 0; | |
c5aa993b | 194 | nindy_dcache = dcache_init (ninMemGet, ninMemPut); |
c906108c SS |
195 | |
196 | /* Allow user to interrupt the following -- we could hang if there's | |
197 | no NINDY at the other end of the remote tty. */ | |
198 | immediate_quit++; | |
199 | /* If baud_rate is -1, then ninConnect will not recognize the baud rate | |
200 | and will deal with the situation in a (more or less) reasonable | |
201 | fashion. */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
202 | sprintf (baudrate, "%d", baud_rate); |
203 | ninConnect (name, baudrate, | |
204 | nindy_initial_brk, !from_tty, nindy_old_protocol); | |
c906108c SS |
205 | immediate_quit--; |
206 | ||
207 | if (nindy_serial == NULL) | |
208 | { | |
209 | perror_with_name (name); | |
210 | } | |
211 | ||
212 | savename = savestring (name, strlen (name)); | |
213 | push_target (&nindy_ops); | |
214 | ||
c5aa993b | 215 | target_fetch_registers (-1); |
c906108c SS |
216 | |
217 | init_thread_list (); | |
218 | init_wait_for_inferior (); | |
219 | clear_proceed_status (); | |
220 | normal_stop (); | |
221 | } | |
222 | ||
223 | /* User-initiated quit of nindy operations. */ | |
224 | ||
225 | static void | |
226 | nindy_detach (name, from_tty) | |
227 | char *name; | |
228 | int from_tty; | |
229 | { | |
230 | if (name) | |
231 | error ("Too many arguments"); | |
232 | pop_target (); | |
233 | } | |
234 | ||
235 | static void | |
236 | nindy_files_info () | |
237 | { | |
238 | /* FIXME: this lies about the baud rate if we autobauded. */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
239 | printf_unfiltered ("\tAttached to %s at %d bits per second%s%s.\n", savename, |
240 | baud_rate, | |
241 | nindy_old_protocol ? " in old protocol" : "", | |
242 | nindy_initial_brk ? " with initial break" : ""); | |
c906108c SS |
243 | } |
244 | \f | |
245 | /* Return the number of characters in the buffer before | |
246 | the first DLE character. */ | |
247 | ||
248 | static | |
249 | int | |
c5aa993b JM |
250 | non_dle (buf, n) |
251 | char *buf; /* Character buffer; NOT '\0'-terminated */ | |
252 | int n; /* Number of characters in buffer */ | |
c906108c SS |
253 | { |
254 | int i; | |
255 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
256 | for (i = 0; i < n; i++) |
257 | { | |
258 | if (buf[i] == DLE) | |
259 | { | |
260 | break; | |
261 | } | |
c906108c | 262 | } |
c906108c SS |
263 | return i; |
264 | } | |
265 | \f | |
266 | /* Tell the remote machine to resume. */ | |
267 | ||
268 | void | |
269 | nindy_resume (pid, step, siggnal) | |
270 | int pid, step; | |
271 | enum target_signal siggnal; | |
272 | { | |
273 | if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0 && siggnal != stop_signal) | |
274 | warning ("Can't send signals to remote NINDY targets."); | |
275 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
276 | dcache_flush (nindy_dcache); |
277 | if (regs_changed) | |
c906108c SS |
278 | { |
279 | nindy_store_registers (-1); | |
280 | regs_changed = 0; | |
281 | } | |
282 | have_regs = 0; | |
c5aa993b | 283 | ninGo (step); |
c906108c SS |
284 | } |
285 | \f | |
286 | /* FIXME, we can probably use the normal terminal_inferior stuff here. | |
287 | We have to do terminal_inferior and then set up the passthrough | |
288 | settings initially. Thereafter, terminal_ours and terminal_inferior | |
289 | will automatically swap the settings around for us. */ | |
290 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
291 | struct clean_up_tty_args |
292 | { | |
c906108c SS |
293 | serial_ttystate state; |
294 | serial_t serial; | |
295 | }; | |
c5aa993b | 296 | static struct clean_up_tty_args tty_args; |
c906108c SS |
297 | |
298 | static void | |
299 | clean_up_tty (ptrarg) | |
300 | PTR ptrarg; | |
301 | { | |
302 | struct clean_up_tty_args *args = (struct clean_up_tty_args *) ptrarg; | |
303 | SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (args->serial, args->state); | |
304 | free (args->state); | |
305 | warning ("\n\nYou may need to reset the 80960 and/or reload your program.\n"); | |
306 | } | |
307 | ||
308 | /* Recover from ^Z or ^C while remote process is running */ | |
c5aa993b | 309 | static void (*old_ctrlc) (); |
c906108c | 310 | #ifdef SIGTSTP |
c5aa993b | 311 | static void (*old_ctrlz) (); |
c906108c SS |
312 | #endif |
313 | ||
314 | static void | |
c5aa993b | 315 | clean_up_int () |
c906108c SS |
316 | { |
317 | SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (tty_args.serial, tty_args.state); | |
318 | free (tty_args.state); | |
319 | ||
c5aa993b | 320 | signal (SIGINT, old_ctrlc); |
c906108c | 321 | #ifdef SIGTSTP |
c5aa993b | 322 | signal (SIGTSTP, old_ctrlz); |
c906108c | 323 | #endif |
c5aa993b | 324 | error ("\n\nYou may need to reset the 80960 and/or reload your program.\n"); |
c906108c SS |
325 | } |
326 | ||
327 | /* Wait until the remote machine stops. While waiting, operate in passthrough | |
328 | * mode; i.e., pass everything NINDY sends to gdb_stdout, and everything from | |
329 | * stdin to NINDY. | |
330 | * | |
331 | * Return to caller, storing status in 'status' just as `wait' would. | |
332 | */ | |
333 | ||
334 | static int | |
c5aa993b JM |
335 | nindy_wait (pid, status) |
336 | int pid; | |
337 | struct target_waitstatus *status; | |
c906108c SS |
338 | { |
339 | fd_set fds; | |
340 | int c; | |
341 | char buf[2]; | |
342 | int i, n; | |
343 | unsigned char stop_exit; | |
344 | unsigned char stop_code; | |
345 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups; | |
346 | long ip_value, fp_value, sp_value; /* Reg values from stop */ | |
347 | ||
348 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; | |
349 | status->value.integer = 0; | |
350 | ||
351 | /* OPERATE IN PASSTHROUGH MODE UNTIL NINDY SENDS A DLE CHARACTER */ | |
352 | ||
353 | /* Save current tty attributes, and restore them when done. */ | |
354 | tty_args.serial = SERIAL_FDOPEN (0); | |
355 | tty_args.state = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (tty_args.serial); | |
c5aa993b | 356 | old_ctrlc = signal (SIGINT, clean_up_int); |
c906108c | 357 | #ifdef SIGTSTP |
c5aa993b | 358 | old_ctrlz = signal (SIGTSTP, clean_up_int); |
c906108c SS |
359 | #endif |
360 | ||
361 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (clean_up_tty, &tty_args); | |
362 | ||
363 | /* Pass input from keyboard to NINDY as it arrives. NINDY will interpret | |
364 | <CR> and perform echo. */ | |
365 | /* This used to set CBREAK and clear ECHO and CRMOD. I hope this is close | |
366 | enough. */ | |
367 | SERIAL_RAW (tty_args.serial); | |
368 | ||
369 | while (1) | |
370 | { | |
371 | /* Input on remote */ | |
372 | c = SERIAL_READCHAR (nindy_serial, -1); | |
373 | if (c == SERIAL_ERROR) | |
374 | { | |
375 | error ("Cannot read from serial line"); | |
376 | } | |
c5aa993b | 377 | else if (c == 0x1b) /* ESC */ |
c906108c SS |
378 | { |
379 | c = SERIAL_READCHAR (nindy_serial, -1); | |
380 | c &= ~0x40; | |
c5aa993b JM |
381 | } |
382 | else if (c != 0x10) /* DLE */ | |
c906108c SS |
383 | /* Write out any characters preceding DLE */ |
384 | { | |
c5aa993b | 385 | buf[0] = (char) c; |
c906108c SS |
386 | write (1, buf, 1); |
387 | } | |
388 | else | |
389 | { | |
c5aa993b JM |
390 | stop_exit = ninStopWhy (&stop_code, |
391 | &ip_value, &fp_value, &sp_value); | |
c906108c SS |
392 | if (!stop_exit && (stop_code == STOP_SRQ)) |
393 | { | |
394 | immediate_quit++; | |
c5aa993b | 395 | ninSrq (); |
c906108c SS |
396 | immediate_quit--; |
397 | } | |
398 | else | |
399 | { | |
400 | /* Get out of loop */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
401 | supply_register (IP_REGNUM, |
402 | (char *) &ip_value); | |
403 | supply_register (FP_REGNUM, | |
404 | (char *) &fp_value); | |
405 | supply_register (SP_REGNUM, | |
406 | (char *) &sp_value); | |
c906108c SS |
407 | break; |
408 | } | |
409 | } | |
410 | } | |
411 | ||
412 | SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (tty_args.serial, tty_args.state); | |
413 | free (tty_args.state); | |
414 | discard_cleanups (old_cleanups); | |
415 | ||
416 | if (stop_exit) | |
417 | { | |
418 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; | |
419 | status->value.integer = stop_code; | |
420 | } | |
421 | else | |
422 | { | |
423 | /* nindy has some special stop code need to be handled */ | |
424 | if (stop_code == STOP_GDB_BPT) | |
425 | stop_code = TRACE_STEP; | |
426 | status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; | |
427 | status->value.sig = i960_fault_to_signal (stop_code); | |
428 | } | |
429 | return inferior_pid; | |
430 | } | |
431 | ||
432 | /* Read the remote registers into the block REGS. */ | |
433 | ||
434 | /* This is the block that ninRegsGet and ninRegsPut handles. */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
435 | struct nindy_regs |
436 | { | |
437 | char local_regs[16 * 4]; | |
438 | char global_regs[16 * 4]; | |
439 | char pcw_acw[2 * 4]; | |
440 | char ip[4]; | |
441 | char tcw[4]; | |
442 | char fp_as_double[4 * 8]; | |
c906108c SS |
443 | }; |
444 | ||
445 | static void | |
c5aa993b | 446 | nindy_fetch_registers (regno) |
c906108c SS |
447 | int regno; |
448 | { | |
449 | struct nindy_regs nindy_regs; | |
450 | int regnum; | |
451 | ||
452 | immediate_quit++; | |
c5aa993b | 453 | ninRegsGet ((char *) &nindy_regs); |
c906108c SS |
454 | immediate_quit--; |
455 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
456 | memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (R0_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.local_regs, 16 * 4); |
457 | memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (G0_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.global_regs, 16 * 4); | |
458 | memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (PCW_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.pcw_acw, 2 * 4); | |
459 | memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (IP_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.ip, 1 * 4); | |
460 | memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (TCW_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.tcw, 1 * 4); | |
c906108c SS |
461 | memcpy (®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM)], nindy_regs.fp_as_double, 4 * 8); |
462 | ||
463 | registers_fetched (); | |
464 | } | |
465 | ||
466 | static void | |
c5aa993b | 467 | nindy_prepare_to_store () |
c906108c SS |
468 | { |
469 | /* Fetch all regs if they aren't already here. */ | |
470 | read_register_bytes (0, NULL, REGISTER_BYTES); | |
471 | } | |
472 | ||
473 | static void | |
c5aa993b | 474 | nindy_store_registers (regno) |
c906108c SS |
475 | int regno; |
476 | { | |
477 | struct nindy_regs nindy_regs; | |
478 | int regnum; | |
479 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
480 | memcpy (nindy_regs.local_regs, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (R0_REGNUM)], 16 * 4); |
481 | memcpy (nindy_regs.global_regs, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (G0_REGNUM)], 16 * 4); | |
482 | memcpy (nindy_regs.pcw_acw, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (PCW_REGNUM)], 2 * 4); | |
483 | memcpy (nindy_regs.ip, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (IP_REGNUM)], 1 * 4); | |
484 | memcpy (nindy_regs.tcw, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (TCW_REGNUM)], 1 * 4); | |
485 | memcpy (nindy_regs.fp_as_double, ®isters[REGISTER_BYTE (FP0_REGNUM)], 8 * 4); | |
c906108c SS |
486 | |
487 | immediate_quit++; | |
c5aa993b | 488 | ninRegsPut ((char *) &nindy_regs); |
c906108c SS |
489 | immediate_quit--; |
490 | } | |
491 | ||
492 | /* Read a word from remote address ADDR and return it. | |
493 | * This goes through the data cache. | |
494 | */ | |
495 | int | |
496 | nindy_fetch_word (addr) | |
497 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
498 | { | |
c5aa993b | 499 | return dcache_fetch (nindy_dcache, addr); |
c906108c SS |
500 | } |
501 | ||
502 | /* Write a word WORD into remote address ADDR. | |
503 | This goes through the data cache. */ | |
504 | ||
505 | void | |
506 | nindy_store_word (addr, word) | |
507 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
508 | int word; | |
509 | { | |
c5aa993b | 510 | dcache_poke (nindy_dcache, addr, word); |
c906108c SS |
511 | } |
512 | ||
513 | /* Copy LEN bytes to or from inferior's memory starting at MEMADDR | |
514 | to debugger memory starting at MYADDR. Copy to inferior if | |
515 | WRITE is nonzero. Returns the length copied. | |
516 | ||
517 | This is stolen almost directly from infptrace.c's child_xfer_memory, | |
518 | which also deals with a word-oriented memory interface. Sometime, | |
519 | FIXME, rewrite this to not use the word-oriented routines. */ | |
520 | ||
521 | int | |
c5aa993b | 522 | nindy_xfer_inferior_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, should_write, target) |
c906108c SS |
523 | CORE_ADDR memaddr; |
524 | char *myaddr; | |
525 | int len; | |
526 | int should_write; | |
c5aa993b | 527 | struct target_ops *target; /* ignored */ |
c906108c SS |
528 | { |
529 | register int i; | |
530 | /* Round starting address down to longword boundary. */ | |
c5aa993b | 531 | register CORE_ADDR addr = memaddr & -sizeof (int); |
c906108c SS |
532 | /* Round ending address up; get number of longwords that makes. */ |
533 | register int count | |
c5aa993b | 534 | = (((memaddr + len) - addr) + sizeof (int) - 1) / sizeof (int); |
c906108c SS |
535 | /* Allocate buffer of that many longwords. */ |
536 | register int *buffer = (int *) alloca (count * sizeof (int)); | |
537 | ||
538 | if (should_write) | |
539 | { | |
540 | /* Fill start and end extra bytes of buffer with existing memory data. */ | |
541 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
542 | if (addr != memaddr || len < (int) sizeof (int)) |
543 | { | |
544 | /* Need part of initial word -- fetch it. */ | |
545 | buffer[0] = nindy_fetch_word (addr); | |
546 | } | |
c906108c SS |
547 | |
548 | if (count > 1) /* FIXME, avoid if even boundary */ | |
549 | { | |
550 | buffer[count - 1] | |
551 | = nindy_fetch_word (addr + (count - 1) * sizeof (int)); | |
552 | } | |
553 | ||
554 | /* Copy data to be written over corresponding part of buffer */ | |
555 | ||
556 | memcpy ((char *) buffer + (memaddr & (sizeof (int) - 1)), myaddr, len); | |
557 | ||
558 | /* Write the entire buffer. */ | |
559 | ||
560 | for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += sizeof (int)) | |
561 | { | |
562 | errno = 0; | |
563 | nindy_store_word (addr, buffer[i]); | |
564 | if (errno) | |
565 | return 0; | |
566 | } | |
567 | } | |
568 | else | |
569 | { | |
570 | /* Read all the longwords */ | |
571 | for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += sizeof (int)) | |
572 | { | |
573 | errno = 0; | |
574 | buffer[i] = nindy_fetch_word (addr); | |
575 | if (errno) | |
576 | return 0; | |
577 | QUIT; | |
578 | } | |
579 | ||
580 | /* Copy appropriate bytes out of the buffer. */ | |
581 | memcpy (myaddr, (char *) buffer + (memaddr & (sizeof (int) - 1)), len); | |
582 | } | |
583 | return len; | |
584 | } | |
585 | \f | |
586 | static void | |
587 | nindy_create_inferior (execfile, args, env) | |
588 | char *execfile; | |
589 | char *args; | |
590 | char **env; | |
591 | { | |
592 | int entry_pt; | |
593 | int pid; | |
594 | ||
595 | if (args && *args) | |
596 | error ("Can't pass arguments to remote NINDY process"); | |
597 | ||
598 | if (execfile == 0 || exec_bfd == 0) | |
599 | error ("No executable file specified"); | |
600 | ||
601 | entry_pt = (int) bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd); | |
602 | ||
603 | pid = 42; | |
604 | ||
605 | /* The "process" (board) is already stopped awaiting our commands, and | |
606 | the program is already downloaded. We just set its PC and go. */ | |
607 | ||
608 | inferior_pid = pid; /* Needed for wait_for_inferior below */ | |
609 | ||
610 | clear_proceed_status (); | |
611 | ||
612 | /* Tell wait_for_inferior that we've started a new process. */ | |
613 | init_wait_for_inferior (); | |
614 | ||
615 | /* Set up the "saved terminal modes" of the inferior | |
616 | based on what modes we are starting it with. */ | |
617 | target_terminal_init (); | |
618 | ||
619 | /* Install inferior's terminal modes. */ | |
620 | target_terminal_inferior (); | |
621 | ||
622 | /* insert_step_breakpoint (); FIXME, do we need this? */ | |
623 | /* Let 'er rip... */ | |
c5aa993b | 624 | proceed ((CORE_ADDR) entry_pt, TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0); |
c906108c SS |
625 | } |
626 | ||
627 | static void | |
c5aa993b | 628 | reset_command (args, from_tty) |
c906108c SS |
629 | char *args; |
630 | int from_tty; | |
631 | { | |
632 | if (nindy_serial == NULL) | |
633 | { | |
c5aa993b | 634 | error ("No target system to reset -- use 'target nindy' command."); |
c906108c | 635 | } |
c5aa993b | 636 | if (query ("Really reset the target system?", 0, 0)) |
c906108c SS |
637 | { |
638 | SERIAL_SEND_BREAK (nindy_serial); | |
639 | tty_flush (nindy_serial); | |
640 | } | |
641 | } | |
642 | ||
643 | void | |
644 | nindy_kill (args, from_tty) | |
645 | char *args; | |
646 | int from_tty; | |
647 | { | |
c5aa993b | 648 | return; /* Ignore attempts to kill target system */ |
c906108c SS |
649 | } |
650 | ||
651 | /* Clean up when a program exits. | |
652 | ||
653 | The program actually lives on in the remote processor's RAM, and may be | |
654 | run again without a download. Don't leave it full of breakpoint | |
655 | instructions. */ | |
656 | ||
657 | void | |
658 | nindy_mourn_inferior () | |
659 | { | |
660 | remove_breakpoints (); | |
661 | unpush_target (&nindy_ops); | |
662 | generic_mourn_inferior (); /* Do all the proper things now */ | |
663 | } | |
664 | \f | |
665 | /* Pass the args the way catch_errors wants them. */ | |
666 | static int | |
667 | nindy_open_stub (arg) | |
668 | char *arg; | |
669 | { | |
670 | nindy_open (arg, 1); | |
671 | return 1; | |
672 | } | |
673 | ||
674 | static void | |
c5aa993b JM |
675 | nindy_load (filename, from_tty) |
676 | char *filename; | |
677 | int from_tty; | |
c906108c SS |
678 | { |
679 | asection *s; | |
680 | /* Can't do unix style forking on a VMS system, so we'll use bfd to do | |
681 | all the work for us | |
c5aa993b | 682 | */ |
c906108c | 683 | |
c5aa993b | 684 | bfd *file = bfd_openr (filename, 0); |
c906108c | 685 | if (!file) |
c906108c | 686 | { |
c5aa993b JM |
687 | perror_with_name (filename); |
688 | return; | |
c906108c | 689 | } |
c5aa993b JM |
690 | |
691 | if (!bfd_check_format (file, bfd_object)) | |
692 | { | |
693 | error ("can't prove it's an object file\n"); | |
694 | return; | |
695 | } | |
696 | ||
697 | for (s = file->sections; s; s = s->next) | |
698 | { | |
699 | if (s->flags & SEC_LOAD) | |
700 | { | |
701 | char *buffer = xmalloc (s->_raw_size); | |
702 | bfd_get_section_contents (file, s, buffer, 0, s->_raw_size); | |
703 | printf ("Loading section %s, size %x vma %x\n", | |
704 | s->name, | |
705 | s->_raw_size, | |
706 | s->vma); | |
707 | ninMemPut (s->vma, buffer, s->_raw_size); | |
708 | free (buffer); | |
709 | } | |
710 | } | |
711 | bfd_close (file); | |
c906108c SS |
712 | } |
713 | ||
714 | static int | |
715 | load_stub (arg) | |
716 | char *arg; | |
717 | { | |
718 | target_load (arg, 1); | |
719 | return 1; | |
720 | } | |
721 | ||
722 | /* This routine is run as a hook, just before the main command loop is | |
723 | entered. If gdb is configured for the i960, but has not had its | |
724 | nindy target specified yet, this will loop prompting the user to do so. | |
725 | ||
726 | Unlike the loop provided by Intel, we actually let the user get out | |
727 | of this with a RETURN. This is useful when e.g. simply examining | |
728 | an i960 object file on the host system. */ | |
729 | ||
730 | void | |
731 | nindy_before_main_loop () | |
732 | { | |
733 | char ttyname[100]; | |
734 | char *p, *p2; | |
735 | ||
c5aa993b | 736 | while (target_stack->target_ops != &nindy_ops) /* What is this crap??? */ |
c906108c | 737 | { /* remote tty not specified yet */ |
c5aa993b JM |
738 | if (instream == stdin) |
739 | { | |
740 | printf_unfiltered ("\nAttach /dev/ttyNN -- specify NN, or \"quit\" to quit: "); | |
741 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); | |
c906108c | 742 | } |
c5aa993b | 743 | fgets (ttyname, sizeof (ttyname) - 1, stdin); |
c906108c | 744 | |
c5aa993b JM |
745 | /* Strip leading and trailing whitespace */ |
746 | for (p = ttyname; isspace (*p); p++) | |
747 | { | |
748 | ; | |
c906108c | 749 | } |
c5aa993b JM |
750 | if (*p == '\0') |
751 | { | |
752 | return; /* User just hit spaces or return, wants out */ | |
c906108c | 753 | } |
c5aa993b JM |
754 | for (p2 = p; !isspace (*p2) && (*p2 != '\0'); p2++) |
755 | { | |
756 | ; | |
c906108c | 757 | } |
c5aa993b JM |
758 | *p2 = '\0'; |
759 | if (STREQ ("quit", p)) | |
760 | { | |
761 | exit (1); | |
c906108c SS |
762 | } |
763 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
764 | if (catch_errors (nindy_open_stub, p, "", RETURN_MASK_ALL)) |
765 | { | |
766 | /* Now that we have a tty open for talking to the remote machine, | |
767 | download the executable file if one was specified. */ | |
768 | if (exec_bfd) | |
769 | { | |
770 | catch_errors (load_stub, bfd_get_filename (exec_bfd), "", | |
771 | RETURN_MASK_ALL); | |
772 | } | |
773 | } | |
774 | } | |
c906108c SS |
775 | } |
776 | \f | |
777 | /* Define the target subroutine names */ | |
778 | ||
c5aa993b | 779 | struct target_ops nindy_ops; |
c906108c | 780 | |
c5aa993b JM |
781 | static void |
782 | init_nindy_ops (void) | |
c906108c | 783 | { |
c5aa993b JM |
784 | nindy_ops.to_shortname = "nindy"; |
785 | "Remote serial target in i960 NINDY-specific protocol", | |
786 | nindy_ops.to_longname = "Use a remote i960 system running NINDY connected by a serial line.\n\ | |
c906108c SS |
787 | Specify the name of the device the serial line is connected to.\n\ |
788 | The speed (baud rate), whether to use the old NINDY protocol,\n\ | |
789 | and whether to send a break on startup, are controlled by options\n\ | |
c5aa993b JM |
790 | specified when you started GDB."; |
791 | nindy_ops.to_doc = ""; | |
792 | nindy_ops.to_open = nindy_open; | |
793 | nindy_ops.to_close = nindy_close; | |
794 | nindy_ops.to_attach = 0; | |
c906108c SS |
795 | nindy_ops.to_post_attach = NULL; |
796 | nindy_ops.to_require_attach = NULL; | |
c5aa993b | 797 | nindy_ops.to_detach = nindy_detach; |
c906108c | 798 | nindy_ops.to_require_detach = NULL; |
c5aa993b JM |
799 | nindy_ops.to_resume = nindy_resume; |
800 | nindy_ops.to_wait = nindy_wait; | |
c906108c | 801 | nindy_ops.to_post_wait = NULL; |
c5aa993b JM |
802 | nindy_ops.to_fetch_registers = nindy_fetch_registers; |
803 | nindy_ops.to_store_registers = nindy_store_registers; | |
804 | nindy_ops.to_prepare_to_store = nindy_prepare_to_store; | |
805 | nindy_ops.to_xfer_memory = nindy_xfer_inferior_memory; | |
806 | nindy_ops.to_files_info = nindy_files_info; | |
807 | nindy_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = memory_insert_breakpoint; | |
808 | nindy_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = memory_remove_breakpoint; | |
809 | nindy_ops.to_terminal_init = 0; | |
810 | nindy_ops.to_terminal_inferior = 0; | |
811 | nindy_ops.to_terminal_ours_for_output = 0; | |
812 | nindy_ops.to_terminal_ours = 0; | |
813 | nindy_ops.to_terminal_info = 0; /* Terminal crud */ | |
814 | nindy_ops.to_kill = nindy_kill; | |
815 | nindy_ops.to_load = nindy_load; | |
816 | nindy_ops.to_lookup_symbol = 0; /* lookup_symbol */ | |
817 | nindy_ops.to_create_inferior = nindy_create_inferior; | |
c906108c SS |
818 | nindy_ops.to_post_startup_inferior = NULL; |
819 | nindy_ops.to_acknowledge_created_inferior = NULL; | |
820 | nindy_ops.to_clone_and_follow_inferior = NULL; | |
821 | nindy_ops.to_post_follow_inferior_by_clone = NULL; | |
822 | nindy_ops.to_insert_fork_catchpoint = NULL; | |
823 | nindy_ops.to_remove_fork_catchpoint = NULL; | |
824 | nindy_ops.to_insert_vfork_catchpoint = NULL; | |
825 | nindy_ops.to_remove_vfork_catchpoint = NULL; | |
826 | nindy_ops.to_has_forked = NULL; | |
827 | nindy_ops.to_has_vforked = NULL; | |
828 | nindy_ops.to_can_follow_vfork_prior_to_exec = NULL; | |
829 | nindy_ops.to_post_follow_vfork = NULL; | |
830 | nindy_ops.to_insert_exec_catchpoint = NULL; | |
831 | nindy_ops.to_remove_exec_catchpoint = NULL; | |
832 | nindy_ops.to_has_execd = NULL; | |
833 | nindy_ops.to_reported_exec_events_per_exec_call = NULL; | |
834 | nindy_ops.to_has_exited = NULL; | |
c5aa993b JM |
835 | nindy_ops.to_mourn_inferior = nindy_mourn_inferior; |
836 | nindy_ops.to_can_run = 0; /* can_run */ | |
837 | nindy_ops.to_notice_signals = 0; /* notice_signals */ | |
838 | nindy_ops.to_thread_alive = 0; /* to_thread_alive */ | |
839 | nindy_ops.to_stop = 0; /* to_stop */ | |
c906108c SS |
840 | nindy_ops.to_pid_to_exec_file = NULL; |
841 | nindy_ops.to_core_file_to_sym_file = NULL; | |
c5aa993b JM |
842 | nindy_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum; |
843 | nindy_ops.DONT_USE = 0; /* next */ | |
844 | nindy_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1; | |
845 | nindy_ops.to_has_memory = 1; | |
846 | nindy_ops.to_has_stack = 1; | |
847 | nindy_ops.to_has_registers = 1; | |
848 | nindy_ops.to_has_execution = 1; /* all mem, mem, stack, regs, exec */ | |
849 | nindy_ops.to_sections = 0; | |
850 | nindy_ops.to_sections_end = 0; /* Section pointers */ | |
851 | nindy_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC; /* Always the last thing */ | |
c906108c SS |
852 | } |
853 | ||
854 | void | |
855 | _initialize_nindy () | |
856 | { | |
c5aa993b | 857 | init_nindy_ops (); |
c906108c SS |
858 | add_target (&nindy_ops); |
859 | add_com ("reset", class_obscure, reset_command, | |
860 | "Send a 'break' to the remote target system.\n\ | |
861 | Only useful if the target has been equipped with a circuit\n\ | |
862 | to perform a hard reset when a break is detected."); | |
863 | } |