116d511cfSchristos /* This file is automatically generated. DO NOT EDIT! */ 2*22ebeae4Schristos /* Generated from: NetBSD: mknative-gdb,v 1.17 2024/08/18 03:47:55 rin Exp */ 3d410c4eaSchristos /* Generated from: NetBSD: mknative.common,v 1.16 2018/04/15 15:13:37 christos Exp */ 416d511cfSchristos 516d511cfSchristos /* JIT declarations for GDB, the GNU Debugger. 616d511cfSchristos 7*22ebeae4Schristos Copyright (C) 2011-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 816d511cfSchristos 916d511cfSchristos This file is part of GDB. 1016d511cfSchristos 1116d511cfSchristos This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 1216d511cfSchristos it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 1316d511cfSchristos the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 1416d511cfSchristos (at your option) any later version. 1516d511cfSchristos 1616d511cfSchristos This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 1716d511cfSchristos but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 1816d511cfSchristos MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 1916d511cfSchristos GNU General Public License for more details. 2016d511cfSchristos 2116d511cfSchristos You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 2216d511cfSchristos along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 2316d511cfSchristos 2416d511cfSchristos #ifndef GDB_JIT_READER_H 2516d511cfSchristos #define GDB_JIT_READER_H 2616d511cfSchristos 2716d511cfSchristos #ifdef __cplusplus 2816d511cfSchristos extern "C" { 2916d511cfSchristos #endif 3016d511cfSchristos 3116d511cfSchristos /* Versioning information. See gdb_reader_funcs. */ 3216d511cfSchristos 3316d511cfSchristos #define GDB_READER_INTERFACE_VERSION 1 3416d511cfSchristos 3516d511cfSchristos /* Readers must be released under a GPL compatible license. To 3616d511cfSchristos declare that the reader is indeed released under a GPL compatible 3716d511cfSchristos license, invoke the macro GDB_DECLARE_GPL_COMPATIBLE in a source 3816d511cfSchristos file. */ 3916d511cfSchristos 4016d511cfSchristos #ifdef __cplusplus 4116d511cfSchristos #define GDB_DECLARE_GPL_COMPATIBLE_READER \ 4216d511cfSchristos extern "C" { \ 4316d511cfSchristos extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void); \ 4416d511cfSchristos extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void) \ 4516d511cfSchristos { \ 4616d511cfSchristos return 0; \ 4716d511cfSchristos } \ 4816d511cfSchristos } 4916d511cfSchristos 5016d511cfSchristos #else 5116d511cfSchristos 5216d511cfSchristos #define GDB_DECLARE_GPL_COMPATIBLE_READER \ 5316d511cfSchristos extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void); \ 5416d511cfSchristos extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void) \ 5516d511cfSchristos { \ 5616d511cfSchristos return 0; \ 5716d511cfSchristos } 5816d511cfSchristos 5916d511cfSchristos #endif 6016d511cfSchristos 6116d511cfSchristos /* Represents an address on the target system. */ 6216d511cfSchristos 6316d511cfSchristos typedef unsigned long long GDB_CORE_ADDR; 6416d511cfSchristos 6516d511cfSchristos /* Return status codes. */ 6616d511cfSchristos 6716d511cfSchristos enum gdb_status { 6816d511cfSchristos GDB_FAIL = 0, 6916d511cfSchristos GDB_SUCCESS = 1 7016d511cfSchristos }; 7116d511cfSchristos 7216d511cfSchristos struct gdb_object; 7316d511cfSchristos struct gdb_symtab; 7416d511cfSchristos struct gdb_block; 7516d511cfSchristos struct gdb_symbol_callbacks; 7616d511cfSchristos 7716d511cfSchristos /* An array of these are used to represent a map from code addresses to line 7816d511cfSchristos numbers in the source file. */ 7916d511cfSchristos 8016d511cfSchristos struct gdb_line_mapping 8116d511cfSchristos { 8216d511cfSchristos int line; 8316d511cfSchristos GDB_CORE_ADDR pc; 8416d511cfSchristos }; 8516d511cfSchristos 8616d511cfSchristos /* Create a new GDB code object. Each code object can have one or 8716d511cfSchristos more symbol tables, each representing a compiled source file. */ 8816d511cfSchristos 8916d511cfSchristos typedef struct gdb_object *(gdb_object_open) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb); 9016d511cfSchristos 9116d511cfSchristos /* The callback used to create new symbol table. CB is the 9216d511cfSchristos gdb_symbol_callbacks which the structure is part of. FILE_NAME is 9316d511cfSchristos an (optionally NULL) file name to associate with this new symbol 9416d511cfSchristos table. 9516d511cfSchristos 9616d511cfSchristos Returns a new instance to gdb_symtab that can later be passed to 9716d511cfSchristos gdb_block_new, gdb_symtab_add_line_mapping and gdb_symtab_close. */ 9816d511cfSchristos 9916d511cfSchristos typedef struct gdb_symtab *(gdb_symtab_open) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb, 10016d511cfSchristos struct gdb_object *obj, 10116d511cfSchristos const char *file_name); 10216d511cfSchristos 10316d511cfSchristos /* Creates a new block in a given symbol table. A symbol table is a 10416d511cfSchristos forest of blocks, each block representing an code address range and 10516d511cfSchristos a corresponding (optionally NULL) NAME. In case the block 10616d511cfSchristos corresponds to a function, the NAME passed should be the name of 10716d511cfSchristos the function. 10816d511cfSchristos 10916d511cfSchristos If the new block to be created is a child of (i.e. is nested in) 11016d511cfSchristos another block, the parent block can be passed in PARENT. SYMTAB is 11116d511cfSchristos the symbol table the new block is to belong in. BEGIN, END is the 11216d511cfSchristos code address range the block corresponds to. 11316d511cfSchristos 11416d511cfSchristos Returns a new instance of gdb_block, which, as of now, has no use. 11516d511cfSchristos Note that the gdb_block returned must not be freed by the 11616d511cfSchristos caller. */ 11716d511cfSchristos 11816d511cfSchristos typedef struct gdb_block *(gdb_block_open) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb, 11916d511cfSchristos struct gdb_symtab *symtab, 12016d511cfSchristos struct gdb_block *parent, 12116d511cfSchristos GDB_CORE_ADDR begin, 12216d511cfSchristos GDB_CORE_ADDR end, 12316d511cfSchristos const char *name); 12416d511cfSchristos 12516d511cfSchristos /* Adds a PC to line number mapping for the symbol table SYMTAB. 12616d511cfSchristos NLINES is the number of elements in LINES, each element 12716d511cfSchristos corresponding to one (PC, line) pair. */ 12816d511cfSchristos 12916d511cfSchristos typedef void (gdb_symtab_add_line_mapping) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb, 13016d511cfSchristos struct gdb_symtab *symtab, 13116d511cfSchristos int nlines, 13216d511cfSchristos struct gdb_line_mapping *lines); 13316d511cfSchristos 13416d511cfSchristos /* Close the symtab SYMTAB. This signals to GDB that no more blocks 13516d511cfSchristos will be opened on this symtab. */ 13616d511cfSchristos 13716d511cfSchristos typedef void (gdb_symtab_close) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb, 13816d511cfSchristos struct gdb_symtab *symtab); 13916d511cfSchristos 14016d511cfSchristos 14116d511cfSchristos /* Closes the gdb_object OBJ and adds the emitted information into 14216d511cfSchristos GDB's internal structures. Once this is done, the debug 14316d511cfSchristos information will be picked up and used; this will usually be the 14416d511cfSchristos last operation in gdb_read_debug_info. */ 14516d511cfSchristos 14616d511cfSchristos typedef void (gdb_object_close) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb, 14716d511cfSchristos struct gdb_object *obj); 14816d511cfSchristos 14916d511cfSchristos /* Reads LEN bytes from TARGET_MEM in the target's virtual address 15016d511cfSchristos space into GDB_BUF. 15116d511cfSchristos 15216d511cfSchristos Returns GDB_FAIL on failure, and GDB_SUCCESS on success. */ 15316d511cfSchristos 15416d511cfSchristos typedef enum gdb_status (gdb_target_read) (GDB_CORE_ADDR target_mem, 15516d511cfSchristos void *gdb_buf, int len); 15616d511cfSchristos 15716d511cfSchristos /* The list of callbacks that are passed to read. These callbacks are 15816d511cfSchristos to be used to construct the symbol table. The functions have been 15916d511cfSchristos described above. */ 16016d511cfSchristos 16116d511cfSchristos struct gdb_symbol_callbacks 16216d511cfSchristos { 16316d511cfSchristos gdb_object_open *object_open; 16416d511cfSchristos gdb_symtab_open *symtab_open; 16516d511cfSchristos gdb_block_open *block_open; 16616d511cfSchristos gdb_symtab_close *symtab_close; 16716d511cfSchristos gdb_object_close *object_close; 16816d511cfSchristos 16916d511cfSchristos gdb_symtab_add_line_mapping *line_mapping_add; 17016d511cfSchristos gdb_target_read *target_read; 17116d511cfSchristos 17216d511cfSchristos /* For internal use by GDB. */ 17316d511cfSchristos void *priv_data; 17416d511cfSchristos }; 17516d511cfSchristos 17616d511cfSchristos /* Forward declaration. */ 17716d511cfSchristos 17816d511cfSchristos struct gdb_reg_value; 17916d511cfSchristos 18016d511cfSchristos /* A function of this type is used to free a gdb_reg_value. See the 18116d511cfSchristos comment on `free' in struct gdb_reg_value. */ 18216d511cfSchristos 18316d511cfSchristos typedef void (gdb_reg_value_free) (struct gdb_reg_value *); 18416d511cfSchristos 18516d511cfSchristos /* Denotes the value of a register. */ 18616d511cfSchristos 18716d511cfSchristos struct gdb_reg_value 18816d511cfSchristos { 18916d511cfSchristos /* The size of the register in bytes. The reader need not set this 19016d511cfSchristos field. This will be set for (defined) register values being read 19116d511cfSchristos from GDB using reg_get. */ 19216d511cfSchristos int size; 19316d511cfSchristos 19416d511cfSchristos /* Set to non-zero if the value for the register is known. The 19516d511cfSchristos registers for which the reader does not call reg_set are also 19616d511cfSchristos assumed to be undefined */ 19716d511cfSchristos int defined; 19816d511cfSchristos 19916d511cfSchristos /* Since gdb_reg_value is a variable sized structure, it will 20016d511cfSchristos usually be allocated on the heap. This function is expected to 20116d511cfSchristos contain the corresponding "free" function. 20216d511cfSchristos 20316d511cfSchristos When a pointer to gdb_reg_value is being sent from GDB to the 20416d511cfSchristos reader (via gdb_unwind_reg_get), the reader is expected to call 20516d511cfSchristos this function (with the same gdb_reg_value as argument) once it 20616d511cfSchristos is done with the value. 20716d511cfSchristos 20816d511cfSchristos When the function sends the a gdb_reg_value to GDB (via 20916d511cfSchristos gdb_unwind_reg_set), it is expected to set this field to point to 21016d511cfSchristos an appropriate cleanup routine (or to NULL if no cleanup is 21116d511cfSchristos required). */ 21216d511cfSchristos gdb_reg_value_free *free; 21316d511cfSchristos 21416d511cfSchristos /* The value of the register. */ 21516d511cfSchristos unsigned char value[1]; 21616d511cfSchristos }; 21716d511cfSchristos 21816d511cfSchristos /* get_frame_id in gdb_reader_funcs is to return a gdb_frame_id 21916d511cfSchristos corresponding to the current frame. The registers corresponding to 22016d511cfSchristos the current frame can be read using reg_get. Calling get_frame_id 22116d511cfSchristos on a particular frame should return the same gdb_frame_id 22216d511cfSchristos throughout its lifetime (i.e. till before it gets unwound). One 22316d511cfSchristos way to do this is by having the CODE_ADDRESS point to the 22416d511cfSchristos function's first instruction and STACK_ADDRESS point to the value 22516d511cfSchristos of the stack pointer when entering the function. */ 22616d511cfSchristos 22716d511cfSchristos struct gdb_frame_id 22816d511cfSchristos { 22916d511cfSchristos GDB_CORE_ADDR code_address; 23016d511cfSchristos GDB_CORE_ADDR stack_address; 23116d511cfSchristos }; 23216d511cfSchristos 23316d511cfSchristos /* Forward declaration. */ 23416d511cfSchristos 23516d511cfSchristos struct gdb_unwind_callbacks; 23616d511cfSchristos 23716d511cfSchristos /* Returns the value of a particular register in the current frame. 23816d511cfSchristos The current frame is the frame that needs to be unwound into the 23916d511cfSchristos outer (earlier) frame. 24016d511cfSchristos 24116d511cfSchristos CB is the struct gdb_unwind_callbacks * the callback belongs to. 24216d511cfSchristos REGNUM is the DWARF register number of the register that needs to 24316d511cfSchristos be unwound. 24416d511cfSchristos 24516d511cfSchristos Returns the gdb_reg_value corresponding to the register requested. 24616d511cfSchristos In case the value of the register has been optimized away or 24716d511cfSchristos otherwise unavailable, the defined flag in the returned 24816d511cfSchristos gdb_reg_value will be zero. */ 24916d511cfSchristos 25016d511cfSchristos typedef struct gdb_reg_value *(gdb_unwind_reg_get) 25116d511cfSchristos (struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *cb, int regnum); 25216d511cfSchristos 25316d511cfSchristos /* Sets the previous value of a particular register. REGNUM is the 25416d511cfSchristos (DWARF) register number whose value is to be set. VAL is the value 25516d511cfSchristos the register is to be set to. 25616d511cfSchristos 25716d511cfSchristos VAL is *not* copied, so the memory allocated to it cannot be 25816d511cfSchristos reused. Once GDB no longer needs the value, it is deallocated 25916d511cfSchristos using the FREE function (see gdb_reg_value). 26016d511cfSchristos 26116d511cfSchristos A register can also be "set" to an undefined value by setting the 26216d511cfSchristos defined in VAL to zero. */ 26316d511cfSchristos 26416d511cfSchristos typedef void (gdb_unwind_reg_set) (struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *cb, int regnum, 26516d511cfSchristos struct gdb_reg_value *val); 26616d511cfSchristos 26716d511cfSchristos /* This struct is passed to unwind in gdb_reader_funcs, and is to be 26816d511cfSchristos used to unwind the current frame (current being the frame whose 26916d511cfSchristos registers can be read using reg_get) into the earlier frame. The 27016d511cfSchristos functions have been described above. */ 27116d511cfSchristos 27216d511cfSchristos struct gdb_unwind_callbacks 27316d511cfSchristos { 27416d511cfSchristos gdb_unwind_reg_get *reg_get; 27516d511cfSchristos gdb_unwind_reg_set *reg_set; 27616d511cfSchristos gdb_target_read *target_read; 27716d511cfSchristos 27816d511cfSchristos /* For internal use by GDB. */ 27916d511cfSchristos void *priv_data; 28016d511cfSchristos }; 28116d511cfSchristos 28216d511cfSchristos /* Forward declaration. */ 28316d511cfSchristos 28416d511cfSchristos struct gdb_reader_funcs; 28516d511cfSchristos 28616d511cfSchristos /* Parse the debug info off a block of memory, pointed to by MEMORY 28716d511cfSchristos (already copied to GDB's address space) and MEMORY_SZ bytes long. 28816d511cfSchristos The implementation has to use the functions in CB to actually emit 28916d511cfSchristos the parsed data into GDB. SELF is the same structure returned by 29016d511cfSchristos gdb_init_reader. 29116d511cfSchristos 29216d511cfSchristos Return GDB_FAIL on failure and GDB_SUCCESS on success. */ 29316d511cfSchristos 29416d511cfSchristos typedef enum gdb_status (gdb_read_debug_info) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self, 29516d511cfSchristos struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb, 29616d511cfSchristos void *memory, long memory_sz); 29716d511cfSchristos 29816d511cfSchristos /* Unwind the current frame, CB is the set of unwind callbacks that 29916d511cfSchristos are to be used to do this. 30016d511cfSchristos 30116d511cfSchristos Return GDB_FAIL on failure and GDB_SUCCESS on success. */ 30216d511cfSchristos 30316d511cfSchristos typedef enum gdb_status (gdb_unwind_frame) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self, 30416d511cfSchristos struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *cb); 30516d511cfSchristos 30616d511cfSchristos /* Return the frame ID corresponding to the current frame, using C to 30716d511cfSchristos read the current register values. See the comment on struct 30816d511cfSchristos gdb_frame_id. */ 30916d511cfSchristos 31016d511cfSchristos typedef struct gdb_frame_id (gdb_get_frame_id) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self, 31116d511cfSchristos struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *c); 31216d511cfSchristos 31316d511cfSchristos /* Called when a reader is being unloaded. This function should also 31416d511cfSchristos free SELF, if required. */ 31516d511cfSchristos 31616d511cfSchristos typedef void (gdb_destroy_reader) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self); 31716d511cfSchristos 31816d511cfSchristos /* Called when the reader is loaded. Must either return a properly 31916d511cfSchristos populated gdb_reader_funcs or NULL. The memory allocated for the 32016d511cfSchristos gdb_reader_funcs is to be managed by the reader itself (i.e. if it 32116d511cfSchristos is allocated from the heap, it must also be freed in 32216d511cfSchristos gdb_destroy_reader). */ 32316d511cfSchristos 32416d511cfSchristos extern struct gdb_reader_funcs *gdb_init_reader (void); 32516d511cfSchristos 32616d511cfSchristos /* Pointer to the functions which implement the reader's 32716d511cfSchristos functionality. The individual functions have been documented 32816d511cfSchristos above. 32916d511cfSchristos 33016d511cfSchristos None of the fields are optional. */ 33116d511cfSchristos 33216d511cfSchristos struct gdb_reader_funcs 33316d511cfSchristos { 33416d511cfSchristos /* Must be set to GDB_READER_INTERFACE_VERSION. */ 33516d511cfSchristos int reader_version; 33616d511cfSchristos 33716d511cfSchristos /* For use by the reader. */ 33816d511cfSchristos void *priv_data; 33916d511cfSchristos 34016d511cfSchristos gdb_read_debug_info *read; 34116d511cfSchristos gdb_unwind_frame *unwind; 34216d511cfSchristos gdb_get_frame_id *get_frame_id; 34316d511cfSchristos gdb_destroy_reader *destroy; 34416d511cfSchristos }; 34516d511cfSchristos 34616d511cfSchristos #ifdef __cplusplus 34716d511cfSchristos } /* extern "C" */ 34816d511cfSchristos #endif 34916d511cfSchristos 35016d511cfSchristos #endif 351