/* $OpenBSD: db_run.c,v 1.24 2014/09/14 14:17:24 jsg Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: db_run.c,v 1.8 1996/02/05 01:57:12 christos Exp $ */ /* * Mach Operating System * Copyright (c) 1993,1992,1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon * the rights to redistribute these changes. * * Author: David B. Golub, Carnegie Mellon University * Date: 7/90 */ /* * Commands to run process. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef SOFTWARE_SSTEP db_breakpoint_t db_not_taken_bkpt = 0; db_breakpoint_t db_taken_bkpt = 0; #endif int db_inst_count; #ifndef KGDB #include #include #include #include #include int db_run_mode; #define STEP_NONE 0 #define STEP_ONCE 1 #define STEP_RETURN 2 #define STEP_CALLT 3 #define STEP_CONTINUE 4 #define STEP_INVISIBLE 5 #define STEP_COUNT 6 boolean_t db_sstep_print; int db_loop_count; int db_call_depth; boolean_t db_stop_at_pc(db_regs_t *regs, boolean_t *is_breakpoint) { db_addr_t pc, old_pc; db_breakpoint_t bkpt; db_clear_breakpoints(); db_clear_watchpoints(); old_pc = pc = PC_REGS(regs); #ifdef FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK if (*is_breakpoint) { /* * Breakpoint trap. Fix up the PC if the * machine requires it. */ FIXUP_PC_AFTER_BREAK(regs); pc = PC_REGS(regs); } #endif /* * Now check for a breakpoint at this address. */ bkpt = db_find_breakpoint(pc); if (bkpt) { if (--bkpt->count == 0) { db_clear_single_step(regs); bkpt->count = bkpt->init_count; *is_breakpoint = TRUE; return (TRUE); /* stop here */ } } else if (*is_breakpoint #ifdef SOFTWARE_SSTEP && !((db_taken_bkpt && db_taken_bkpt->address == pc) || (db_not_taken_bkpt && db_not_taken_bkpt->address == pc)) #endif ) { #ifdef PC_ADVANCE PC_ADVANCE(regs); #else # ifdef SET_PC_REGS SET_PC_REGS(regs, old_pc); # else PC_REGS(regs) = old_pc; # endif #endif } db_clear_single_step(regs); *is_breakpoint = FALSE; if (db_run_mode == STEP_INVISIBLE) { db_run_mode = STEP_CONTINUE; return (FALSE); /* continue */ } if (db_run_mode == STEP_COUNT) { return (FALSE); /* continue */ } if (db_run_mode == STEP_ONCE) { if (--db_loop_count > 0) { if (db_sstep_print) { db_printf("\t\t"); db_print_loc_and_inst(pc); db_printf("\n"); } return (FALSE); /* continue */ } } if (db_run_mode == STEP_RETURN) { db_expr_t ins = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE); /* continue until matching return */ if (!inst_trap_return(ins) && (!inst_return(ins) || --db_call_depth != 0)) { if (db_sstep_print) { if (inst_call(ins) || inst_return(ins)) { int i; db_printf("[after %6d] ", db_inst_count); for (i = db_call_depth; --i > 0; ) db_printf(" "); db_print_loc_and_inst(pc); db_printf("\n"); } } if (inst_call(ins)) db_call_depth++; return (FALSE); /* continue */ } } if (db_run_mode == STEP_CALLT) { db_expr_t ins = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE); /* continue until call or return */ if (!inst_call(ins) && !inst_return(ins) && !inst_trap_return(ins)) { return (FALSE); /* continue */ } } db_run_mode = STEP_NONE; return (TRUE); } void db_restart_at_pc(db_regs_t *regs, boolean_t watchpt) { db_addr_t pc = PC_REGS(regs); if ((db_run_mode == STEP_COUNT) || (db_run_mode == STEP_RETURN) || (db_run_mode == STEP_CALLT)) { db_expr_t ins; /* * We are about to execute this instruction, * so count it now. */ ins = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE); db_inst_count++; #ifdef SOFTWARE_SSTEP /* XXX works on mips, but... */ if (inst_branch(ins) || inst_call(ins)) { ins = db_get_value(next_instr_address(pc, 1), sizeof(int), FALSE); db_inst_count++; } #endif /* SOFTWARE_SSTEP */ } if (db_run_mode == STEP_CONTINUE) { if (watchpt || db_find_breakpoint(pc)) { /* * Step over breakpoint/watchpoint. */ db_run_mode = STEP_INVISIBLE; db_set_single_step(regs); } else { db_set_breakpoints(); db_set_watchpoints(); } } else { db_set_single_step(regs); } } void db_single_step(db_regs_t *regs) { if (db_run_mode == STEP_CONTINUE) { db_run_mode = STEP_INVISIBLE; db_set_single_step(regs); } } /* single-step */ /*ARGSUSED*/ void db_single_step_cmd(db_expr_t addr, int have_addr, db_expr_t count, char *modif) { boolean_t print = FALSE; if (count == -1) count = 1; if (modif[0] == 'p') print = TRUE; db_run_mode = STEP_ONCE; db_loop_count = count; db_sstep_print = print; db_inst_count = 0; db_cmd_loop_done = 1; } /* trace and print until call/return */ /*ARGSUSED*/ void db_trace_until_call_cmd(db_expr_t addr, int have_addr, db_expr_t count, char *modif) { boolean_t print = FALSE; if (modif[0] == 'p') print = TRUE; db_run_mode = STEP_CALLT; db_sstep_print = print; db_inst_count = 0; db_cmd_loop_done = 1; } /*ARGSUSED*/ void db_trace_until_matching_cmd(db_expr_t addr, int have_addr, db_expr_t count, char *modif) { boolean_t print = FALSE; if (modif[0] == 'p') print = TRUE; db_run_mode = STEP_RETURN; db_call_depth = 1; db_sstep_print = print; db_inst_count = 0; db_cmd_loop_done = 1; } /* continue */ /*ARGSUSED*/ void db_continue_cmd(db_expr_t addr, int have_addr, db_expr_t count, char *modif) { if (modif[0] == 'c') db_run_mode = STEP_COUNT; else db_run_mode = STEP_CONTINUE; db_inst_count = 0; db_cmd_loop_done = 1; } #endif /* NO KGDB */ #ifdef SOFTWARE_SSTEP /* * Software implementation of single-stepping. * If your machine does not have a trace mode * similar to the vax or sun ones you can use * this implementation, done for the mips. * Just define the above conditional and provide * the functions/macros defined below. * * extern boolean_t * inst_branch(ins), returns true if the instruction might branch * extern unsigned * branch_taken(ins, pc, getreg_val, regs), * return the address the instruction might * branch to * getreg_val(regs, reg), return the value of a user register, * as indicated in the hardware instruction * encoding, e.g. 8 for r8 * * next_instr_address(pc, bd) returns the address of the first * instruction following the one at "pc", * which is either in the taken path of * the branch (bd==1) or not. This is * for machines (mips) with branch delays. * * A single-step may involve at most 2 breakpoints - * one for branch-not-taken and one for branch taken. * If one of these addresses does not already have a breakpoint, * we allocate a breakpoint and save it here. * These breakpoints are deleted on return. */ void db_set_single_step(db_regs_t *regs) { db_addr_t pc = PC_REGS(regs); #ifndef SOFTWARE_SSTEP_EMUL db_addr_t brpc; u_int inst; /* * User was stopped at pc, e.g. the instruction * at pc was not executed. */ inst = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE); if (inst_branch(inst) || inst_call(inst) || inst_return(inst)) { brpc = branch_taken(inst, pc, getreg_val, regs); if (brpc != pc) { /* self-branches are hopeless */ db_taken_bkpt = db_set_temp_breakpoint(brpc); } #if 0 /* XXX this seems like a true bug, no? */ pc = next_instr_address(pc, 1); #endif } #endif /*SOFTWARE_SSTEP_EMUL*/ pc = next_instr_address(pc, 0); db_not_taken_bkpt = db_set_temp_breakpoint(pc); } void db_clear_single_step(db_regs_t *regs) { if (db_taken_bkpt != 0) { db_delete_temp_breakpoint(db_taken_bkpt); db_taken_bkpt = 0; } if (db_not_taken_bkpt != 0) { db_delete_temp_breakpoint(db_not_taken_bkpt); db_not_taken_bkpt = 0; } } #endif /* SOFTWARE_SSTEP */