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c906108c 1/* Definitions for dealing with stack frames, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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3 Copyright 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996,
51603483 4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 5
c5aa993b 6 This file is part of GDB.
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8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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22
23#if !defined (FRAME_H)
24#define FRAME_H 1
25
1058bca7 26struct symtab_and_line;
494cca16 27struct frame_unwind;
da62e633 28struct frame_base;
fe898f56 29struct block;
cd983b5c 30struct gdbarch;
494cca16 31
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32/* A legacy unwinder to prop up architectures using the old style
33 saved regs array. */
34extern const struct frame_unwind *legacy_saved_regs_unwind;
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36/* The frame object. */
37
38struct frame_info;
39
40/* The frame object's ID. This provides a per-frame unique identifier
41 that can be used to relocate a `struct frame_info' after a target
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42 resume or a frame cache destruct. It of course assumes that the
43 inferior hasn't unwound the stack past that frame. */
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44
45struct frame_id
46{
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47 /* The frame's stack address. This shall be constant through out
48 the lifetime of a frame. Note that this requirement applies to
49 not just the function body, but also the prologue and (in theory
50 at least) the epilogue. Since that value needs to fall either on
51 the boundary, or within the frame's address range, the frame's
52 outer-most address (the inner-most address of the previous frame)
53 is used. Watch out for all the legacy targets that still use the
54 function pointer register or stack pointer register. They are
55 wrong. */
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56 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-16: The ia64 has two stacks and hence two
57 frame bases. This will need to be expanded to accomodate that. */
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58 CORE_ADDR stack_addr;
59 /* The frame's code address. This shall be constant through out the
60 lifetime of the frame. While the PC (a.k.a. resume address)
61 changes as the function is executed, this code address cannot.
62 Typically, it is set to the address of the entry point of the
63 frame's function (as returned by frame_func_unwind(). */
64 CORE_ADDR code_addr;
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65};
66
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67/* Methods for constructing and comparing Frame IDs.
68
69 NOTE: Given frameless functions A and B, where A calls B (and hence
70 B is inner-to A). The relationships: !eq(A,B); !eq(B,A);
71 !inner(A,B); !inner(B,A); all hold. This is because, while B is
72 inner to A, B is not strictly inner to A (being frameless, they
73 have the same .base value). */
74
75/* For convenience. All fields are zero. */
76extern const struct frame_id null_frame_id;
77
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78/* Construct a frame ID. The first parameter is the frame's constant
79 stack address (typically the outer-bound), and the second the
80 frame's constant code address (typically the entry point) (or zero,
81 to indicate a wild card). */
82extern struct frame_id frame_id_build (CORE_ADDR stack_addr,
83 CORE_ADDR code_addr);
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84
85/* Returns non-zero when L is a valid frame (a valid frame has a
86 non-zero .base). */
87extern int frame_id_p (struct frame_id l);
88
89/* Returns non-zero when L and R identify the same frame, or, if
90 either L or R have a zero .func, then the same frame base. */
91extern int frame_id_eq (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r);
92
93/* Returns non-zero when L is strictly inner-than R (they have
94 different frame .bases). Neither L, nor R can be `null'. See note
95 above about frameless functions. */
96extern int frame_id_inner (struct frame_id l, struct frame_id r);
97
98
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99/* For every stopped thread, GDB tracks two frames: current and
100 selected. Current frame is the inner most frame of the selected
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101 thread. Selected frame is the one being examined by the the GDB
102 CLI (selected using `up', `down', ...). The frames are created
103 on-demand (via get_prev_frame()) and then held in a frame cache. */
104/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: Er, there is a lie here. If you do the
105 sequence: `thread 1; up; thread 2; thread 1' you loose thread 1's
106 selected frame. At present GDB only tracks the selected frame of
107 the current thread. But be warned, that might change. */
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108/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-14: At any time, only one thread's selected
109 and current frame can be active. Switching threads causes gdb to
110 discard all that cached frame information. Ulgh! Instead, current
111 and selected frame should be bound to a thread. */
112
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113/* On demand, create the inner most frame using information found in
114 the inferior. If the inner most frame can't be created, throw an
115 error. */
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116extern struct frame_info *get_current_frame (void);
117
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118/* Invalidates the frame cache (this function should have been called
119 invalidate_cached_frames).
120
121 FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: The only difference between
122 flush_cached_frames() and reinit_frame_cache() is that the latter
123 explicitly sets the selected frame back to the current frame there
124 isn't any real difference (except that one delays the selection of
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125 a new frame). Code can instead simply rely on get_selected_frame()
126 to reinit's the selected frame as needed. As for invalidating the
127 cache, there should be two methods one that reverts the thread's
128 selected frame back to current frame (for when the inferior
129 resumes) and one that does not (for when the user modifies the
130 target invalidating the frame cache). */
c97eb5d9 131extern void flush_cached_frames (void);
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132extern void reinit_frame_cache (void);
133
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134/* On demand, create the selected frame and then return it. If the
135 selected frame can not be created, this function throws an error. */
136/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: At present, when there is no selected
137 frame, this function always returns the current (inner most) frame.
138 It should instead, when a thread has previously had its frame
139 selected (but not resumed) and the frame cache invalidated, find
140 and then return that thread's previously selected frame. */
141extern struct frame_info *get_selected_frame (void);
142
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143/* Select a specific frame. NULL, apparently implies re-select the
144 inner most frame. */
145extern void select_frame (struct frame_info *);
146
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147/* Given a FRAME, return the next (more inner, younger) or previous
148 (more outer, older) frame. */
149extern struct frame_info *get_prev_frame (struct frame_info *);
150extern struct frame_info *get_next_frame (struct frame_info *);
151
152/* Given a frame's ID, relocate the frame. Returns NULL if the frame
153 is not found. */
154extern struct frame_info *frame_find_by_id (struct frame_id id);
155
156/* Base attributes of a frame: */
157
158/* The frame's `resume' address. Where the program will resume in
159 this frame. */
160extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_pc (struct frame_info *);
161
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162/* Following on from the `resume' address. Return the entry point
163 address of the function containing that resume address, or zero if
164 that function isn't known. */
165extern CORE_ADDR frame_func_unwind (struct frame_info *fi);
166extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_func (struct frame_info *fi);
167
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168/* Closely related to the resume address, various symbol table
169 attributes that are determined by the PC. Note that for a normal
170 frame, the PC refers to the resume address after the return, and
171 not the call instruction. In such a case, the address is adjusted
172 so that it (approximatly) identifies the call site (and not return
173 site).
174
175 NOTE: cagney/2002-11-28: The frame cache could be used to cache the
176 computed value. Working on the assumption that the bottle-neck is
177 in the single step code, and that code causes the frame cache to be
178 constantly flushed, caching things in a frame is probably of little
179 benefit. As they say `show us the numbers'.
180
181 NOTE: cagney/2002-11-28: Plenty more where this one came from:
182 find_frame_block(), find_frame_partial_function(),
183 find_frame_symtab(), find_frame_function(). Each will need to be
184 carefully considered to determine if the real intent was for it to
185 apply to the PC or the adjusted PC. */
186extern void find_frame_sal (struct frame_info *frame,
187 struct symtab_and_line *sal);
188
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189/* Return the frame base (what ever that is) (DEPRECATED).
190
191 Old code was trying to use this single method for two conflicting
192 purposes. Such code needs to be updated to use either of:
193
194 get_frame_id: A low level frame unique identifier, that consists of
195 both a stack and a function address, that can be used to uniquely
196 identify a frame. This value is determined by the frame's
197 low-level unwinder, the stack part [typically] being the
198 top-of-stack of the previous frame, and the function part being the
199 function's start address. Since the correct identification of a
200 frameless function requires both the a stack and function address,
201 the old get_frame_base method was not sufficient.
202
203 get_frame_base_address: get_frame_locals_address:
204 get_frame_args_address: A set of high-level debug-info dependant
205 addresses that fall within the frame. These addresses almost
206 certainly will not match the stack address part of a frame ID (as
207 returned by get_frame_base). */
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208
209extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_base (struct frame_info *);
210
c97eb5d9 211/* Return the per-frame unique identifer. Can be used to relocate a
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212 frame after a frame cache flush (and other similar operations). If
213 FI is NULL, return the null_frame_id. */
214extern struct frame_id get_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi);
c97eb5d9 215
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216/* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return its base-address, or 0 if
217 the information isn't available. NOTE: This address is really only
218 meaningful to the frame's high-level debug info. */
219extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *);
220
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221/* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return the base-address of the
222 local variables, or 0 if the information isn't available. NOTE:
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223 This address is really only meaningful to the frame's high-level
224 debug info. Typically, the argument and locals share a single
225 base-address. */
226extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_locals_address (struct frame_info *);
227
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228/* Assuming that a frame is `normal', return the base-address of the
229 parameter list, or 0 if that information isn't available. NOTE:
230 This address is really only meaningful to the frame's high-level
231 debug info. Typically, the argument and locals share a single
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232 base-address. */
233extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_args_address (struct frame_info *);
234
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235/* The frame's level: 0 for innermost, 1 for its caller, ...; or -1
236 for an invalid frame). */
237extern int frame_relative_level (struct frame_info *fi);
238
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239/* Return the frame's type. Some are real, some are signal
240 trampolines, and some are completly artificial (dummy). */
241
242enum frame_type
243{
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244 /* The frame's type hasn't yet been defined. This is a catch-all
245 for legacy code that uses really strange technicques, such as
246 deprecated_set_frame_type, to set the frame's type. New code
247 should not use this value. */
248 UNKNOWN_FRAME,
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249 /* A true stack frame, created by the target program during normal
250 execution. */
251 NORMAL_FRAME,
252 /* A fake frame, created by GDB when performing an inferior function
253 call. */
254 DUMMY_FRAME,
255 /* In a signal handler, various OSs handle this in various ways.
256 The main thing is that the frame may be far from normal. */
257 SIGTRAMP_FRAME
258};
259extern enum frame_type get_frame_type (struct frame_info *);
260
261/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-10: Some targets want to directly mark a
262 frame as being of a specific type. This shouldn't be necessary.
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263 PC_IN_SIGTRAMP() indicates a SIGTRAMP_FRAME and
264 DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY() indicates a DUMMY_FRAME. I suspect
265 the real problem here is that get_prev_frame() only sets
e9582e71 266 initialized after DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO as been called.
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267 Consequently, some targets found that the frame's type was wrong
268 and tried to fix it. The correct fix is to modify get_prev_frame()
269 so that it initializes the frame's type before calling any other
270 functions. */
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271extern void deprecated_set_frame_type (struct frame_info *,
272 enum frame_type type);
273
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274/* Unwind the stack frame so that the value of REGNUM, in the previous
275 (up, older) frame is returned. If VALUEP is NULL, don't
276 fetch/compute the value. Instead just return the location of the
277 value. */
278extern void frame_register_unwind (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
279 int *optimizedp, enum lval_type *lvalp,
280 CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump,
281 void *valuep);
282
283/* More convenient interface to frame_register_unwind(). */
284/* NOTE: cagney/2002-09-13: Return void as one day these functions may
285 be changed to return an indication that the read succeeded. */
286
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287extern void frame_unwind_register (struct frame_info *frame,
288 int regnum, void *buf);
289
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290extern void frame_unwind_signed_register (struct frame_info *frame,
291 int regnum, LONGEST *val);
292
293extern void frame_unwind_unsigned_register (struct frame_info *frame,
294 int regnum, ULONGEST *val);
295
296/* Get the value of the register that belongs to this FRAME. This
297 function is a wrapper to the call sequence ``frame_unwind_register
298 (get_next_frame (FRAME))''. As per frame_register_unwind(), if
299 VALUEP is NULL, the registers value is not fetched/computed. */
300
301extern void frame_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
302 int *optimizedp, enum lval_type *lvalp,
303 CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump,
304 void *valuep);
305
306/* More convenient interface to frame_register(). */
307/* NOTE: cagney/2002-09-13: Return void as one day these functions may
308 be changed to return an indication that the read succeeded. */
309
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310extern void frame_read_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
311 void *buf);
312
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313extern void frame_read_signed_register (struct frame_info *frame,
314 int regnum, LONGEST *val);
315
316extern void frame_read_unsigned_register (struct frame_info *frame,
317 int regnum, ULONGEST *val);
318
319/* Map between a frame register number and its name. A frame register
320 space is a superset of the cooked register space --- it also
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321 includes builtin registers. If NAMELEN is negative, use the NAME's
322 length when doing the comparison. */
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5f601589 324extern int frame_map_name_to_regnum (const char *name, int namelen);
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325extern const char *frame_map_regnum_to_name (int regnum);
326
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327/* Unwind the PC. Strictly speaking return the resume address of the
328 calling frame. For GDB, `pc' is the resume address and not a
329 specific register. */
330
331extern CORE_ADDR frame_pc_unwind (struct frame_info *frame);
332
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333/* Discard the specified frame. Restoring the registers to the state
334 of the caller. */
335extern void frame_pop (struct frame_info *frame);
336
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337/* We keep a cache of stack frames, each of which is a "struct
338 frame_info". The innermost one gets allocated (in
339 wait_for_inferior) each time the inferior stops; current_frame
340 points to it. Additional frames get allocated (in
7a292a7a 341 get_prev_frame) as needed, and are chained through the next
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342 and prev fields. Any time that the frame cache becomes invalid
343 (most notably when we execute something, but also if we change how
344 we interpret the frames (e.g. "set heuristic-fence-post" in
345 mips-tdep.c, or anything which reads new symbols)), we should call
346 reinit_frame_cache. */
347
348struct frame_info
349 {
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350 /* Level of this frame. The inner-most (youngest) frame is at
351 level 0. As you move towards the outer-most (oldest) frame,
352 the level increases. This is a cached value. It could just as
353 easily be computed by counting back from the selected frame to
354 the inner most frame. */
355 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-04-05: Perhaphs a level of ``-1'' should be
356 reserved to indicate a bogus frame - one that has been created
357 just to keep GDB happy (GDB always needs a frame). For the
358 moment leave this as speculation. */
359 int level;
360
5a203e44 361 /* The frame's type. */
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362 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-04-02: Should instead be returning
363 ->unwind->type. Unfortunatly, legacy code is still explicitly
364 setting the type using the method deprecated_set_frame_type.
365 Eliminate that method and this field can be eliminated. */
5a203e44 366 enum frame_type type;
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367
368 /* For each register, address of where it was saved on entry to
369 the frame, or zero if it was not saved on entry to this frame.
370 This includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in
371 special ways in the stack frame. The SP_REGNUM is even more
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372 special, the address here is the sp for the previous frame, not
373 the address where the sp was saved. */
c906108c 374 /* Allocated by frame_saved_regs_zalloc () which is called /
f30ee0bc 375 initialized by DEPRECATED_FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS(). */
64485362 376 CORE_ADDR *saved_regs; /*NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS*/
c906108c 377
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378 /* Anything extra for this structure that may have been defined
379 in the machine dependent files. */
479ab5a0 380 /* Allocated by frame_extra_info_zalloc () which is called /
e9582e71 381 initialized by DEPRECATED_INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO */
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382 struct frame_extra_info *extra_info;
383
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384 /* If dwarf2 unwind frame informations is used, this structure holds all
385 related unwind data. */
cc22880b 386 struct context *context;
b6af0555 387
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388 /* The frame's low-level unwinder and corresponding cache. The
389 low-level unwinder is responsible for unwinding register values
390 for the previous frame. The low-level unwind methods are
391 selected based on the presence, or otherwize, of register
392 unwind information such as CFI. */
6dc42492 393 void *prologue_cache;
494cca16 394 const struct frame_unwind *unwind;
f18c5a73 395
494cca16 396 /* Cached copy of the previous frame's resume address. */
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397 struct {
398 int p;
399 CORE_ADDR value;
400 } prev_pc;
4f460812 401
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402 /* Cached copy of the previous frame's function address. */
403 struct
404 {
405 CORE_ADDR addr;
406 int p;
407 } prev_func;
408
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409 /* This frame's ID. */
410 struct
411 {
412 int p;
413 struct frame_id value;
414 } this_id;
c689142b 415
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416 /* The frame's high-level base methods, and corresponding cache.
417 The high level base methods are selected based on the frame's
418 debug info. */
419 const struct frame_base *base;
420 void *base_cache;
421
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422 /* Pointers to the next (down, inner, younger) and previous (up,
423 outer, older) frame_info's in the frame cache. */
424 struct frame_info *next; /* down, inner, younger */
425 int prev_p;
426 struct frame_info *prev; /* up, outer, older */
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427 };
428
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429/* Values for the source flag to be used in print_frame_info_base(). */
430enum print_what
431 {
432 /* Print only the source line, like in stepi. */
433 SRC_LINE = -1,
434 /* Print only the location, i.e. level, address (sometimes)
435 function, args, file, line, line num. */
436 LOCATION,
437 /* Print both of the above. */
438 SRC_AND_LOC,
439 /* Print location only, but always include the address. */
440 LOC_AND_ADDRESS
441 };
442
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443/* Allocate additional space for appendices to a struct frame_info.
444 NOTE: Much of GDB's code works on the assumption that the allocated
445 saved_regs[] array is the size specified below. If you try to make
446 that array smaller, GDB will happily walk off its end. */
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448#ifdef SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS
449#error "SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS can not be re-defined"
c906108c 450#endif
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451#define SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS \
452 (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * (NUM_REGS+NUM_PSEUDO_REGS))
453
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454/* Allocate zero initialized memory from the frame cache obstack.
455 Appendices to the frame info (such as the unwind cache) should
456 allocate memory using this method. */
457
458extern void *frame_obstack_zalloc (unsigned long size);
eb4f72c5 459#define FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC(TYPE) ((TYPE *) frame_obstack_zalloc (sizeof (TYPE)))
c906108c 460
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461/* If legacy_frame_chain_valid() returns zero it means that the given
462 frame is the outermost one and has no caller.
463
464 This method has been superseeded by the per-architecture
465 frame_unwind_pc() (returns 0 to indicate an invalid return address)
466 and per-frame this_id() (returns a NULL frame ID to indicate an
467 invalid frame). */
468extern int legacy_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR, struct frame_info *);
c906108c 469
a14ed312 470extern void generic_save_dummy_frame_tos (CORE_ADDR sp);
c906108c 471
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472extern struct block *get_frame_block (struct frame_info *,
473 CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block);
c906108c 474
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475/* Return the `struct block' that belongs to the selected thread's
476 selected frame. If the inferior has no state, return NULL.
477
478 NOTE: cagney/2002-11-29:
479
480 No state? Does the inferior have any execution state (a core file
481 does, an executable does not). At present the code tests
482 `target_has_stack' but I'm left wondering if it should test
483 `target_has_registers' or, even, a merged target_has_state.
484
485 Should it look at the most recently specified SAL? If the target
486 has no state, should this function try to extract a block from the
487 most recently selected SAL? That way `list foo' would give it some
488 sort of reference point. Then again, perhaphs that would confuse
489 things.
490
491 Calls to this function can be broken down into two categories: Code
492 that uses the selected block as an additional, but optional, data
493 point; Code that uses the selected block as a prop, when it should
494 have the relevant frame/block/pc explicitly passed in.
495
496 The latter can be eliminated by correctly parameterizing the code,
497 the former though is more interesting. Per the "address" command,
498 it occures in the CLI code and makes it possible for commands to
499 work, even when the inferior has no state. */
500
ae767bfb 501extern struct block *get_selected_block (CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block);
c906108c 502
a14ed312 503extern struct symbol *get_frame_function (struct frame_info *);
c906108c 504
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505extern CORE_ADDR frame_address_in_block (struct frame_info *);
506
a14ed312 507extern CORE_ADDR get_pc_function_start (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 508
a14ed312 509extern int frameless_look_for_prologue (struct frame_info *);
c906108c 510
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511extern void print_frame_args (struct symbol *, struct frame_info *,
512 int, struct ui_file *);
c906108c 513
a14ed312 514extern struct frame_info *find_relative_frame (struct frame_info *, int *);
c906108c 515
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516extern void show_and_print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *fi, int level,
517 int source);
7a292a7a 518
a14ed312 519extern void print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *, int, int);
c906108c 520
a14ed312 521extern void show_stack_frame (struct frame_info *);
c906108c 522
a14ed312 523extern void print_frame_info (struct frame_info *, int, int, int);
c906108c 524
a14ed312 525extern void show_frame_info (struct frame_info *, int, int, int);
c906108c 526
a14ed312 527extern struct frame_info *block_innermost_frame (struct block *);
c906108c 528
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529/* NOTE: cagney/2002-09-13: There is no need for this function.
530 Instead either of frame_unwind_signed_register() or
531 frame_unwind_unsigned_register() can be used. */
532extern CORE_ADDR deprecated_read_register_dummy (CORE_ADDR pc,
533 CORE_ADDR fp, int);
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534extern void generic_push_dummy_frame (void);
535extern void generic_pop_current_frame (void (*)(struct frame_info *));
536extern void generic_pop_dummy_frame (void);
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538extern int generic_pc_in_call_dummy (CORE_ADDR pc,
539 CORE_ADDR sp, CORE_ADDR fp);
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541/* NOTE: cagney/2002-06-26: Targets should no longer use this
542 function. Instead, the contents of a dummy frames registers can be
543 obtained by applying: frame_register_unwind to the dummy frame; or
ac2adee5 544 frame_register_unwind() to the next outer frame. */
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545
546extern char *deprecated_generic_find_dummy_frame (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fp);
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548void generic_unwind_get_saved_register (char *raw_buffer,
549 int *optimizedp,
550 CORE_ADDR *addrp,
551 struct frame_info *frame,
552 int regnum,
553 enum lval_type *lvalp);
554
bdcdd535 555/* The function generic_get_saved_register() has been made obsolete.
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556 DEPRECATED_GET_SAVED_REGISTER now defaults to the recursive
557 equivalent - generic_unwind_get_saved_register() - so there is no
558 need to even set DEPRECATED_GET_SAVED_REGISTER. Architectures that
559 need to override the register unwind mechanism should modify
560 frame->unwind(). */
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561extern void deprecated_generic_get_saved_register (char *, int *, CORE_ADDR *,
562 struct frame_info *, int,
563 enum lval_type *);
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565extern void generic_save_call_dummy_addr (CORE_ADDR lo, CORE_ADDR hi);
566
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567/* FIXME: cagney/2003-02-02: Should be deprecated or replaced with a
568 function called frame_read_register_p(). This slightly weird (and
569 older) variant of frame_read_register() returns zero (indicating
570 the register is unavailable) if either: the register isn't cached;
571 or the register has been optimized out. Problem is, neither check
572 is exactly correct. A register can't be optimized out (it may not
573 have been saved as part of a function call); The fact that a
574 register isn't in the register cache doesn't mean that the register
575 isn't available (it could have been fetched from memory). */
576
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577extern int frame_register_read (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
578 void *buf);
579
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580/* From stack.c. */
581extern void args_info (char *, int);
582
583extern void locals_info (char *, int);
584
585extern void (*selected_frame_level_changed_hook) (int);
586
587extern void return_command (char *, int);
588
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590/* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-27:
591
592 You might think that the below global can simply be replaced by a
593 call to either get_selected_frame() or select_frame().
594
595 Unfortunatly, it isn't that easy.
596
597 The relevant code needs to be audited to determine if it is
598 possible (or pratical) to instead pass the applicable frame in as a
599 parameter. For instance, DEPRECATED_DO_REGISTERS_INFO() relied on
6e7f8b9c 600 the deprecated_selected_frame global, while its replacement,
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601 PRINT_REGISTERS_INFO(), is parameterized with the selected frame.
602 The only real exceptions occure at the edge (in the CLI code) where
603 user commands need to pick up the selected frame before proceeding.
604
605 This is important. GDB is trying to stamp out the hack:
606
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607 saved_frame = deprecated_selected_frame;
608 deprecated_selected_frame = ...;
abc0af47 609 hack_using_global_selected_frame ();
6e7f8b9c 610 deprecated_selected_frame = saved_frame;
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612 Take care! */
613
6e7f8b9c 614extern struct frame_info *deprecated_selected_frame;
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616
18ea5ba4 617/* Create a frame using the specified BASE and PC. */
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18ea5ba4 619extern struct frame_info *create_new_frame (CORE_ADDR base, CORE_ADDR pc);
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622/* Create/access the frame's `extra info'. The extra info is used by
623 older code to store information such as the analyzed prologue. The
624 zalloc() should only be called by the INIT_EXTRA_INFO method. */
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626extern struct frame_extra_info *frame_extra_info_zalloc (struct frame_info *fi,
627 long size);
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628extern struct frame_extra_info *get_frame_extra_info (struct frame_info *fi);
629
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630/* Create/access the frame's `saved_regs'. The saved regs are used by
631 older code to store the address of each register (except for
632 SP_REGNUM where the value of the register in the previous frame is
633 stored). */
634extern CORE_ADDR *frame_saved_regs_zalloc (struct frame_info *);
635extern CORE_ADDR *get_frame_saved_regs (struct frame_info *);
636
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637/* FIXME: cagney/2002-12-06: Has the PC in the current frame changed?
638 "infrun.c", Thanks to DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK, can change the PC after
639 the initial frame create. This puts things back in sync. */
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640extern void deprecated_update_frame_pc_hack (struct frame_info *frame,
641 CORE_ADDR pc);
642
643/* FIXME: cagney/2002-12-18: Has the frame's base changed? Or to be
644 more exact, whas that initial guess at the frame's base as returned
645 by read_fp() wrong. If it was, fix it. This shouldn't be
646 necessary since the code should be getting the frame's base correct
647 from the outset. */
648extern void deprecated_update_frame_base_hack (struct frame_info *frame,
649 CORE_ADDR base);
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651/* FIXME: cagney/2003-01-04: Explicitly set the frame's saved_regs
652 and/or extra_info. Target code is allocating a fake frame and than
653 initializing that to get around the problem of, when creating the
654 inner most frame, there is no where to cache information such as
655 the prologue analysis. This is fixed by the new unwind mechanism -
656 even the inner most frame has somewhere to store things like the
657 prolog analysis (or at least will once the frame overhaul is
658 finished). */
659extern void deprecated_set_frame_saved_regs_hack (struct frame_info *frame,
660 CORE_ADDR *saved_regs);
661extern void deprecated_set_frame_extra_info_hack (struct frame_info *frame,
662 struct frame_extra_info *extra_info);
663
664/* FIXME: cagney/2003-01-04: Allocate a frame from the heap (rather
665 than the frame obstack). Targets do this as a way of saving the
666 prologue analysis from the inner most frame before that frame has
667 been created. By always creating a frame, this problem goes away. */
668extern struct frame_info *deprecated_frame_xmalloc (void);
669
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670/* FIXME: cagney/2003-01-05: Allocate a frame, along with the
671 saved_regs and extra_info. Set up cleanups for all three. Same as
672 for deprecated_frame_xmalloc, targets are calling this when
673 creating a scratch `struct frame_info'. The frame overhaul makes
674 this unnecessary since all frame queries are parameterized with a
675 common cache parameter and a frame. */
676extern struct frame_info *deprecated_frame_xmalloc_with_cleanup (long sizeof_saved_regs,
677 long sizeof_extra_info);
678
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679/* FIXME: cagney/2003-01-07: These are just nasty. Code shouldn't be
680 doing this. I suspect it dates back to the days when every field
681 of an allocated structure was explicitly initialized. */
682extern void deprecated_set_frame_next_hack (struct frame_info *fi,
683 struct frame_info *next);
684extern void deprecated_set_frame_prev_hack (struct frame_info *fi,
685 struct frame_info *prev);
686
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687/* FIXME: cagney/2003-01-07: Instead of the dwarf2cfi having its own
688 dedicated `struct frame_info . context' field, the code should use
689 the per frame `unwind_cache' that is passed to the
690 frame_pc_unwind(), frame_register_unwind() and frame_id_unwind()
691 methods.
692
693 See "dummy-frame.c" for an example of how a cfi-frame object can be
694 implemented using this. */
695extern struct context *deprecated_get_frame_context (struct frame_info *fi);
696extern void deprecated_set_frame_context (struct frame_info *fi,
697 struct context *context);
698
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699/* Return non-zero if the architecture is relying on legacy frame
700 code. */
701extern int legacy_frame_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
702
c906108c 703#endif /* !defined (FRAME_H) */