powerpc: Add 'show frame <addr>' to show an arbitrary trap frame
This lets us print, for example, the user's trap frame when a panic occurs. The frame address is given in the backtrace at the trap point, which can then be passed to 'show frame'. This is useful for debugging as it can show inputs that lead to a panic or fault. It can also be used to print trap frames from other CPUs that get stuck. i386 already has a similar command, but no others do.
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@ -557,6 +557,50 @@ DB_SHOW_COMMAND(spr, db_show_spr)
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db_printf("SPR %d(%x): %lx\n", saved_sprno, saved_sprno,
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(unsigned long)spr);
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}
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DB_SHOW_COMMAND(frame, db_show_frame)
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{
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struct trapframe *tf;
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long reg;
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int i;
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tf = have_addr ? (struct trapframe *)addr : curthread->td_frame;
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/*
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* Everything casts through long to simplify the printing.
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* 'long' is native register size anyway.
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*/
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db_printf("trap frame %p\n", tf);
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for (i = 0; i < nitems(tf->fixreg); i++) {
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reg = tf->fixreg[i];
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db_printf(" r%d:\t%#lx (%ld)\n", i, reg, reg);
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}
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reg = tf->lr;
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db_printf(" lr:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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reg = tf->cr;
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db_printf(" cr:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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reg = tf->xer;
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db_printf(" xer:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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reg = tf->ctr;
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db_printf(" ctr:\t%#lx (%ld)\n", reg, reg);
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reg = tf->srr0;
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db_printf(" srr0:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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reg = tf->srr1;
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db_printf(" srr1:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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reg = tf->exc;
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db_printf(" exc:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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reg = tf->dar;
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db_printf(" dar:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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#ifdef AIM
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reg = tf->cpu.aim.dsisr;
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db_printf(" dsisr:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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#else
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reg = tf->cpu.booke.esr;
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db_printf(" esr:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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reg = tf->cpu.booke.dbcr0;
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db_printf(" dbcr0:\t%#lx\n", reg);
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#endif
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}
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#endif
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#undef bzero
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