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1/*
2 * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION, INC.
3 * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
4 * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
5 * (c) Copyright 1991, 1992 Siemens-Nixdorf Information Systems
6 * To anyone who acknowledges that this file is provided "AS IS" without
7 * any express or implied warranty: permission to use, copy, modify, and
8 * distribute this file for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
9 * provided that the above copyright notices and this notice appears in
10 * all source code copies, and that none of the names listed above be used
11 * in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software
12 * without specific, written prior permission. None of these organizations
13 * makes any representations about the suitability of this software for
14 * any purpose.
15 */
16/*
17 * Header file providing access to CMA clients that implement
18 * language run-times to the CMA debugger capabilities.
19 *
20 * NOTE: the clients that are able to use this interface is
21 * very limited because clients needing task debugging must have
22 * support in the system debugger as well as here (at present).
23 * The following are the only legitimate clients of this interface:
24 * ADA runtime, C++ tasking library, and CMA.
25 *
26 *FIX-ME* We shall endeavor to extend these capabilities so that the
27 * all-platform CMA debugger CMA_DEBUG and any client can layer
28 * on thread debugging. But that is still an open design problem.
29 * The design here does not preclude that extension (for example,
30 * the identity of the debug-client is indicated in an "open"
31 * manner by using the CMA context key as the identifier.
32 */
33
34#ifndef CMA_DEBUG_CLIENT
35#define CMA_DEBUG_CLIENT
36
37/*
38 * INCLUDE FILES
39 */
40#include <cma.h>
41
42/*
43 * CONSTANTS AND MACROS
44 */
45
46/*
47 * TYPEDEFS
48 */
49
50/*
51 * Type describing constants for a valid TCB sentinel.
52 * Exactly one value is valid, but we provide a symbolic name for
53 * at least one invalid sentinel as a convenience.
54 */
55typedef enum CMA_T_TCB_SENTINEL {
56 cma_c_tcb_sentinel_nogood = 0, /* Invalid sentinel constant */
57 cma_c_tcb_sentinel = 0x0ACEFACE /* Valid TCB sentinel */
58 } cma_t_tcb_sentinel;
59
60/*
61 * Type describing pad fields needed to align the "standard prolog"
62 * to the right byte at the front of each TCB. These fields are
63 * free to be put to any use by the client.
64 *
65 * This is 32 bytes long and is fixed at this size for all clients
66 * and CMA, for all time.
67 */
68typedef struct CMA_T_TCB_PRIVATE {
69 cma_t_integer pad1;
70 cma_t_integer pad2;
71 cma_t_integer pad3;
72 cma_t_integer pad4;
73 cma_t_integer pad5;
74 cma_t_integer pad6;
75 cma_t_integer pad7;
76 cma_t_integer pad8;
77 } cma_t_tcb_private;
78
79/*
80 * Type describing the "standard prolog" that clients should use
81 * within their task control blocks. We assume that the client will
82 * store their "task control block" as a per-thread context under
83 * the context key specified here.
84 */
85typedef struct CMA_T_TCB_PROLOG {
86 cma_t_tcb_sentinel sentinel; /* Validity sentinel */
87 cma_t_thread client_thread; /* Thread corresonding to task */
88 cma_t_key client_key; /* Context key this is stored under */
89 cma_t_address reserved1; /* Must be zero, reserved to CMA */
90 } cma_t_tcb_prolog;
91
92/*
93 * Type defining the layout of all TCBs and TASKS. This format
94 * ensures that tasks will be self-identifying to the debugger.
95 * this layout must never change as the CMA DEBUG Clients cannot
96 * be changed after CMA ships.
97 */
98typedef struct CMA_T_TCB_HEADER {
99 cma_t_tcb_private IGNORED; /* TCB fields private to the client */
100 cma_t_tcb_prolog prolog; /* The standard prolog goes here */
101 } cma_t_tcb_header;
102
103
104/*
105 * Type describing the kinds of information that a CMA debug
106 * client can GET about a thread.
107 */
108typedef enum CMA_T_DEBUG_GET {
109 /*
110 * All of the following items use a buffer whose size is
111 * four bytes. (That is four must be passed as the buffer_size
112 * parameter to cma_debug_get.)
113 */
114 cma_c_debget_guardsize = 1, /* Current guard size (bytes) */
115 cma_c_debget_is_held = 2, /* Is it on hold? */
116 cma_c_debget_is_initial = 3, /* Is it the initial thread? */
117 cma_c_debget_number = 4, /* Thread's number */
118 cma_c_debget_stack_ptr = 5, /* Current stack pointer */
119 cma_c_debget_stack_base = 6, /* Stack base address */
120 cma_c_debget_stack_top = 7, /* Stack top address */
121 cma_c_debget_sched_state = 8, /* Scheduler state
122 * 0 - run
123 * 1 - ready
124 * 2 - blocked
125 * 3 - terminated
126 */
127 cma_c_debget_reserve_size = 9, /* Size of stack reserve (bytes) */
128 cma_c_debget_base_prio = 10, /* Base priority */
129 cma_c_debget_priority = 11, /* Current priority */
130 cma_c_debget_regs = 12, /* Register set (and proc. state) */
131 cma_c_debget_alt_pending = 13, /* Alert is pending */
132 cma_c_debget_alt_a_enable = 14, /* Asynch alert delivery enabled */
133 cma_c_debget_alt_g_enable = 15, /* General alert delivery enabled */
134 cma_c_debget_substate = 16, /* Substate (or wait state) */
135 cma_c_debget_object_addr = 17, /* Address of thread object */
136 cma_c_debget_thkind = 18, /* Kind of thread */
137 cma_c_debget_detached = 19, /* Thread is detached */
138 cma_c_debget_tcb_size = 20, /* TCB size */
139 cma_c_debget_start_pc = 21, /* Start address */
140 cma_c_debget_next_pc = 22, /* Next instruction */
141 cma_c_debget_policy = 23, /* Sched policy */
142 cma_c_debget_stack_yellow = 24, /* Addr of start of guard area */
143 cma_c_debget_stack_default = 25 /* True if on default stack */
144
145 } cma_t_debug_get;
146
147/*
148 * Type describing the kinds of information that a CMA debug
149 * client can SET (or change) about a thread using cma_debug_set.
150 */
151typedef enum CMA_T_DEBUG_SET {
152 /*
153 * All of the following items use a buffer whose size is
154 * four bytes. (That is four must be passed as the buffer_size
155 * parameter to cma_debug_set.)
156 */
157 cma_c_debset_priority = 1, /* Set the priority */
158 cma_c_debset_policy = 2, /* Set the sched policy */
159 cma_c_debset_hold = 3, /* Put thread on hold */
160 cma_c_debset_regs = 4 /* Set the regs and proc. state */
161
162 } cma_t_debug_set;
163
164
165/*
166 * GLOBAL DATA
167 *
168 * none
169 */
170
171/*
172 * EXTERNAL INTERFACES
173 */
174
175/*
176 * Routine to register with the CMA debug dispatcher.
177 */
178extern void cma_debug_register (cma_t_address,cma_t_key,cma_t_integer,cma_t_boolean);
179
180/*
181 * Routine to get get thread state needed by the CMA debug client.
182 */
183extern void cma_debug_get (cma_t_thread *,cma_t_debug_get,cma_t_address,cma_t_integer);
184
185/*
186 * Get thread context given an sp and a key
187 */
188extern void cma_debug_get_sp_context (cma_t_address,cma_t_key,cma_t_address *);
189
190/*
191 * Routine to set thread state as needed by the CMA debug client.
192 */
193extern void cma_debug_set (cma_t_thread *,cma_t_debug_set,cma_t_address,cma_t_integer);
194
195#endif