freebsd-dev/sys/i386/include/db_machdep.h
Marcel Moolenaar 37224cd3fc Mega update for the KDB framework: turn DDB into a KDB backend.
Most of the changes are a direct result of adding thread awareness.
Typically, DDB_REGS is gone. All registers are taken from the
trapframe and backtraces use the PCB based contexts. DDB_REGS was
defined to be a trapframe on all platforms anyway.
Thread awareness introduces the following new commands:
	thread X	switch to thread X (where X is the TID),
	show threads	list all threads.

The backtrace code has been made more flexible so that one can
create backtraces for any thread by giving the thread ID as an
argument to trace.

With this change, ia64 has support for breakpoints.
2004-07-10 23:47:20 +00:00

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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University
* All Rights Reserved.
*
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* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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*
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* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
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*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
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* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_DB_MACHDEP_H_
#define _MACHINE_DB_MACHDEP_H_
#include <machine/frame.h>
#include <machine/trap.h>
typedef vm_offset_t db_addr_t; /* address - unsigned */
typedef int db_expr_t; /* expression - signed */
#define PC_REGS() ((db_addr_t)kdb_thrctx->pcb_eip)
#define BKPT_INST 0xcc /* breakpoint instruction */
#define BKPT_SIZE (1) /* size of breakpoint inst */
#define BKPT_SET(inst) (BKPT_INST)
#define BKPT_SKIP kdb_frame->tf_eip += 1
#define FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK kdb_frame->tf_eip -= 1;
#define db_clear_single_step kdb_cpu_clear_singlestep
#define db_set_single_step kdb_cpu_set_singlestep
#define IS_BREAKPOINT_TRAP(type, code) ((type) == T_BPTFLT)
/*
* Watchpoints are not supported. The debug exception type is in %dr6
* and not yet in the args to this macro.
*/
#define IS_WATCHPOINT_TRAP(type, code) 0
#define I_CALL 0xe8
#define I_CALLI 0xff
#define I_RET 0xc3
#define I_IRET 0xcf
#define inst_trap_return(ins) (((ins)&0xff) == I_IRET)
#define inst_return(ins) (((ins)&0xff) == I_RET)
#define inst_call(ins) (((ins)&0xff) == I_CALL || \
(((ins)&0xff) == I_CALLI && \
((ins)&0x3800) == 0x1000))
#define inst_load(ins) 0
#define inst_store(ins) 0
/*
* There no interesting addresses below _kstack = 0xefbfe000. There
* are small absolute values for GUPROF, but we don't want to see them.
* Treat "negative" addresses below _kstack as non-small to allow for
* future reductions of _kstack and to avoid sign extension problems.
*
* There is one interesting symbol above -db_maxoff = 0xffff0000,
* namely _APTD = 0xfffff000. Accepting this would mess up the
* printing of small negative offsets. The next largest symbol is
* _APTmap = 0xffc00000. Accepting this is OK (unless db_maxoff is
* set to >= 0x400000 - (max stack offset)).
*/
#define DB_SMALL_VALUE_MAX 0x7fffffff
#define DB_SMALL_VALUE_MIN (-0x400001)
#endif /* !_MACHINE_DB_MACHDEP_H_ */