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1 /* Disassemble support for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 2002-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
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18
19 #ifndef DISASM_H
20 #define DISASM_H
21
22 #include "dis-asm.h"
23 #include "disasm-flags.h"
24
25 struct gdbarch;
26 struct ui_out;
27 struct ui_file;
28
29 /* A wrapper around a disassemble_info and a gdbarch. This is the core
30 set of data that all disassembler sub-classes will need. This class
31 doesn't actually implement the disassembling process, that is something
32 that sub-classes will do, with each sub-class doing things slightly
33 differently.
34
35 The constructor of this class is protected, you should not create
36 instances of this class directly, instead create an instance of an
37 appropriate sub-class. */
38
39 struct gdb_disassemble_info
40 {
41 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (gdb_disassemble_info);
42
43 /* Return the gdbarch we are disassembling for. */
44 struct gdbarch *arch ()
45 { return m_gdbarch; }
46
47 /* Return a pointer to the disassemble_info, this will be needed for
48 passing into the libopcodes disassembler. */
49 struct disassemble_info *disasm_info ()
50 { return &m_di; }
51
52 protected:
53
54 /* Types for the function callbacks within m_di. The actual function
55 signatures here are taken from include/dis-asm.h. */
56 using read_memory_ftype
57 = int (*) (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, unsigned int, struct disassemble_info *)
58 noexcept;
59 using memory_error_ftype
60 = void (*) (int, bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *) noexcept;
61 using print_address_ftype
62 = void (*) (bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *) noexcept;
63 using fprintf_ftype
64 = int (*) (void *, const char *, ...) noexcept;
65 using fprintf_styled_ftype
66 = int (*) (void *, enum disassembler_style, const char *, ...) noexcept;
67
68 /* Constructor, many fields in m_di are initialized from GDBARCH. The
69 remaining arguments are function callbacks that are written into m_di.
70 Of these function callbacks FPRINTF_FUNC and FPRINTF_STYLED_FUNC must
71 not be nullptr. If READ_MEMORY_FUNC, MEMORY_ERROR_FUNC, or
72 PRINT_ADDRESS_FUNC are nullptr, then that field within m_di is left
73 with its default value (see the libopcodes function
74 init_disassemble_info for the defaults). */
75 gdb_disassemble_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
76 read_memory_ftype read_memory_func,
77 memory_error_ftype memory_error_func,
78 print_address_ftype print_address_func,
79 fprintf_ftype fprintf_func,
80 fprintf_styled_ftype fprintf_styled_func);
81
82 /* Destructor. */
83 virtual ~gdb_disassemble_info ();
84
85 /* Stores data required for disassembling instructions in
86 opcodes. */
87 struct disassemble_info m_di;
88
89 private:
90 /* The architecture we are disassembling for. */
91 struct gdbarch *m_gdbarch;
92
93 /* If we own the string in `m_di.disassembler_options', we do so
94 using this field. */
95 std::string m_disassembler_options_holder;
96 };
97
98 /* A wrapper around gdb_disassemble_info. This class adds default
99 print functions that are supplied to the disassemble_info within the
100 parent class. These default print functions write to the stream, which
101 is also contained in the parent class.
102
103 As with the parent class, the constructor for this class is protected,
104 you should not create instances of this class, but create an
105 appropriate sub-class instead. */
106
107 struct gdb_printing_disassembler : public gdb_disassemble_info
108 {
109 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (gdb_printing_disassembler);
110
111 /* The stream that disassembler output is being written too. */
112 struct ui_file *stream ()
113 { return m_stream; }
114
115 protected:
116
117 /* Constructor. All the arguments are just passed to the parent class.
118 We also add the two print functions to the arguments passed to the
119 parent. See gdb_disassemble_info for a description of how the
120 arguments are handled. */
121 gdb_printing_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
122 struct ui_file *stream,
123 read_memory_ftype read_memory_func,
124 memory_error_ftype memory_error_func,
125 print_address_ftype print_address_func)
126 : gdb_disassemble_info (gdbarch, read_memory_func,
127 memory_error_func, print_address_func,
128 fprintf_func, fprintf_styled_func),
129 m_stream (stream)
130 {
131 gdb_assert (stream != nullptr);
132 }
133
134 /* Callback used as the disassemble_info's fprintf_func callback. The
135 DIS_INFO pointer is a pointer to a gdb_printing_disassembler object.
136 Content is written to the m_stream extracted from DIS_INFO. */
137 static int fprintf_func (void *dis_info, const char *format, ...) noexcept
138 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3);
139
140 /* Callback used as the disassemble_info's fprintf_styled_func callback.
141 The DIS_INFO pointer is a pointer to a gdb_printing_disassembler
142 object. Content is written to the m_stream extracted from DIS_INFO. */
143 static int fprintf_styled_func (void *dis_info,
144 enum disassembler_style style,
145 const char *format, ...) noexcept
146 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(3,4);
147
148 /* Return true if the disassembler is considered inside a comment, false
149 otherwise. */
150 bool in_comment_p () const
151 { return m_in_comment; }
152
153 /* Set whether the disassembler should be considered as within comment
154 text or not. */
155 void set_in_comment (bool c)
156 { m_in_comment = c; }
157
158 private:
159
160 /* When libopcodes calls the fprintf_func and fprintf_styled_func
161 callbacks, a 'void *' argument is passed. We arrange, through our
162 call to init_disassemble_info that this argument will be a pointer to
163 a gdb_disassemble_info sub-class, specifically, a
164 gdb_printing_disassembler pointer. This helper function casts
165 DIS_INFO to the correct type (with some asserts), and then returns the
166 m_stream member variable. */
167 static ui_file *stream_from_gdb_disassemble_info (void *dis_info);
168
169 /* The stream to which output should be sent. */
170 struct ui_file *m_stream;
171
172 /* Are we inside a comment? This will be set true if the disassembler
173 uses styled output and emits a start of comment character. It is up
174 to the code that uses this disassembler class to reset this flag back
175 to false at a suitable time (e.g. at the end of every line). */
176 bool m_in_comment = false;
177 };
178
179 /* A basic disassembler that doesn't actually print anything. */
180
181 struct gdb_non_printing_disassembler : public gdb_disassemble_info
182 {
183 gdb_non_printing_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
184 read_memory_ftype read_memory_func)
185 : gdb_disassemble_info (gdbarch,
186 read_memory_func,
187 nullptr /* memory_error_func */,
188 nullptr /* print_address_func */,
189 null_fprintf_func,
190 null_fprintf_styled_func)
191 { /* Nothing. */ }
192
193 private:
194
195 /* Callback used as the disassemble_info's fprintf_func callback, this
196 doesn't write anything to STREAM, but just returns 0. */
197 static int null_fprintf_func (void *stream, const char *format, ...) noexcept
198 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2,3);
199
200 /* Callback used as the disassemble_info's fprintf_styled_func callback,
201 , this doesn't write anything to STREAM, but just returns 0. */
202 static int null_fprintf_styled_func (void *stream,
203 enum disassembler_style style,
204 const char *format, ...) noexcept
205 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(3,4);
206 };
207
208 /* This is a helper class, for use as an additional base-class, by some of
209 the disassembler classes below. This class just defines a static method
210 for reading from target memory, which can then be used by the various
211 disassembler sub-classes. */
212
213 struct gdb_disassembler_memory_reader
214 {
215 /* Implements the read_memory_func disassemble_info callback. */
216 static int dis_asm_read_memory (bfd_vma memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr,
217 unsigned int len,
218 struct disassemble_info *info) noexcept;
219 };
220
221 /* A non-printing disassemble_info management class. The disassemble_info
222 setup by this class will not print anything to the output stream (there
223 is no output stream), and the instruction to be disassembled will be
224 read from target memory. */
225
226 struct gdb_non_printing_memory_disassembler
227 : public gdb_non_printing_disassembler,
228 private gdb_disassembler_memory_reader
229 {
230 /* Constructor. GDBARCH is the architecture to disassemble for. */
231 gdb_non_printing_memory_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
232 :gdb_non_printing_disassembler (gdbarch, dis_asm_read_memory)
233 { /* Nothing. */ }
234 };
235
236 /* A disassembler class that provides 'print_insn', a method for
237 disassembling a single instruction to the output stream. */
238
239 struct gdb_disassembler : public gdb_printing_disassembler,
240 private gdb_disassembler_memory_reader
241 {
242 gdb_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_file *file)
243 : gdb_disassembler (gdbarch, file, dis_asm_read_memory)
244 { /* Nothing. */ }
245
246 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (gdb_disassembler);
247
248 /* Disassemble a single instruction at MEMADDR to the ui_file* that was
249 passed to the constructor. If a memory error occurs while
250 disassembling this instruction then an error will be thrown. */
251 int print_insn (CORE_ADDR memaddr, int *branch_delay_insns = NULL);
252
253 protected:
254 gdb_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_file *file,
255 read_memory_ftype func);
256
257 private:
258 /* This member variable is given a value by calling dis_asm_memory_error.
259 If after calling into the libopcodes disassembler we get back a
260 negative value (which indicates an error), then, if this variable has
261 a value, we report a memory error to the user, otherwise, we report a
262 non-memory error. */
263 std::optional<CORE_ADDR> m_err_memaddr;
264
265 /* The stream to which disassembler output will be written. */
266 ui_file *m_dest;
267
268 /* Disassembler output is built up into this buffer. Whether this
269 string_file is created with styling support or not depends on the
270 value of use_ext_lang_colorization_p, as well as whether disassembler
271 styling in general is turned on, and also, whether *m_dest supports
272 styling or not. */
273 string_file m_buffer;
274
275 /* When true, m_buffer will be created without styling support,
276 otherwise, m_buffer will be created with styling support.
277
278 This field will initially be true, but will be set to false if
279 ext_lang_colorize_disasm fails to add styling at any time.
280
281 If the extension language is going to add the styling then m_buffer
282 should be created without styling support, the extension language will
283 then add styling at the end of the disassembly process.
284
285 If the extension language is not going to add the styling, then we
286 create m_buffer with styling support, and GDB will add minimal styling
287 (currently just to addresses and symbols) as it goes. */
288 static bool use_ext_lang_colorization_p;
289
290 static void dis_asm_memory_error (int err, bfd_vma memaddr,
291 struct disassemble_info *info) noexcept;
292 static void dis_asm_print_address (bfd_vma addr,
293 struct disassemble_info *info) noexcept;
294
295 /* Return true if we should use the extension language to apply
296 disassembler styling. This requires disassembler styling to be on
297 (i.e. 'set style disassembler enabled on'), the output stream needs to
298 support styling, and libopcode styling needs to be either off, or not
299 supported for the current architecture (libopcodes is used in
300 preference to the extension language method). */
301 bool use_ext_lang_for_styling () const;
302
303 /* Return true if we should use libopcodes to apply disassembler styling.
304 This requires disassembler styling to be on (i.e. 'set style
305 disassembler enabled on'), the output stream needs to support styling,
306 and libopcodes styling needs to be supported for the current
307 architecture, and not disabled by the user. */
308 bool use_libopcodes_for_styling () const;
309 };
310
311 /* An instruction to be disassembled. */
312
313 struct disasm_insn
314 {
315 /* The address of the memory containing the instruction. */
316 CORE_ADDR addr;
317
318 /* An optional instruction number. If non-zero, it is printed first. */
319 unsigned int number;
320
321 /* True if the instruction was executed speculatively. */
322 unsigned int is_speculative:1;
323 };
324
325 extern void gdb_disassembly (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
326 gdb_disassembly_flags flags, int how_many,
327 CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high);
328
329 /* Print the instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory,
330 on STREAM. Returns the length of the instruction, in bytes,
331 and, if requested, the number of branch delay slot instructions. */
332
333 extern int gdb_print_insn (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR memaddr,
334 struct ui_file *stream, int *branch_delay_insns);
335
336 /* Class used to pretty-print instructions. */
337
338 class gdb_pretty_print_disassembler
339 {
340 public:
341 explicit gdb_pretty_print_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
342 struct ui_out *uiout)
343 : m_uiout (uiout),
344 m_insn_stb (uiout->can_emit_style_escape ()),
345 m_di (gdbarch, &m_insn_stb)
346 {}
347
348 /* Prints the instruction INSN into the saved ui_out and returns the
349 length of the printed instruction in bytes. */
350 int pretty_print_insn (const struct disasm_insn *insn,
351 gdb_disassembly_flags flags);
352
353 private:
354 /* Returns the architecture used for disassembling. */
355 struct gdbarch *arch () { return m_di.arch (); }
356
357 /* The ui_out that is used by pretty_print_insn. */
358 struct ui_out *m_uiout;
359
360 /* The buffer used to build the instruction string. The
361 disassembler is initialized with this stream. */
362 string_file m_insn_stb;
363
364 /* The disassembler used for instruction printing. */
365 gdb_disassembler m_di;
366
367 /* The buffer used to build the raw opcodes string. */
368 string_file m_opcode_stb;
369
370 /* The buffer used to hold the opcode bytes (if required). */
371 gdb::byte_vector m_opcode_data;
372 };
373
374 /* Return the length in bytes of the instruction at address MEMADDR in
375 debugged memory. */
376
377 extern int gdb_insn_length (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR memaddr);
378
379 /* Return the length in bytes of INSN, originally at MEMADDR. MAX_LEN
380 is the size of the buffer containing INSN. */
381
382 extern int gdb_buffered_insn_length (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
383 const gdb_byte *insn, int max_len,
384 CORE_ADDR memaddr);
385
386 /* Returns GDBARCH's disassembler options. */
387
388 extern const char *get_disassembler_options (struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
389
390 /* Sets the active gdbarch's disassembler options to OPTIONS. */
391
392 extern void set_disassembler_options (const char *options);
393
394 #endif