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1 /* Remote debugging interface for Tandem ST2000 phone switch, for GDB.
2    Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3    Contributed by Cygnus Support.  Written by Jim Kingdon for Cygnus.
4 
5 This file is part of GDB.
6 
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11 
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
20 
21 /* This file was derived from remote-eb.c, which did a similar job, but for
22    an AMD-29K running EBMON.  That file was in turn derived from remote.c
23    as mentioned in the following comment (left in for comic relief):
24 
25   "This is like remote.c but is for an esoteric situation--
26    having an a29k board in a PC hooked up to a unix machine with
27    a serial line, and running ctty com1 on the PC, through which
28    the unix machine can run ebmon.  Not to mention that the PC
29    has PC/NFS, so it can access the same executables that gdb can,
30    over the net in real time."
31 
32    In reality, this module talks to a debug monitor called 'STDEBUG', which
33    runs in a phone switch.  We communicate with STDEBUG via either a direct
34    serial line, or a TCP (or possibly TELNET) stream to a terminal multiplexor,
35    which in turn talks to the phone switch. */
36 
37 #include "defs.h"
38 #include "gdbcore.h"
39 #include "target.h"
40 #include "wait.h"
41 #ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
42 #include <stdarg.h>
43 #else
44 #include <varargs.h>
45 #endif
46 #include <signal.h>
47 #include "gdb_string.h"
48 #include <sys/types.h>
49 #include "serial.h"
50 
51 extern struct target_ops st2000_ops;		/* Forward declaration */
52 
53 static void st2000_close();
54 static void st2000_fetch_register();
55 static void st2000_store_register();
56 
57 #define LOG_FILE "st2000.log"
58 #if defined (LOG_FILE)
59 FILE *log_file;
60 #endif
61 
62 static int timeout = 24;
63 
64 /* Descriptor for I/O to remote machine.  Initialize it to -1 so that
65    st2000_open knows that we don't have a file open when the program
66    starts.  */
67 
68 static serial_t st2000_desc;
69 
70 /* Send data to stdebug.  Works just like printf. */
71 
72 static void
73 #ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
74 printf_stdebug(char *pattern, ...)
75 #else
76 printf_stdebug(va_alist)
77      va_dcl
78 #endif
79 {
80   va_list args;
81   char buf[200];
82 
83 #ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
84   va_start(args, pattern);
85 #else
86   char *pattern;
87   va_start(args);
88   pattern = va_arg(args, char *);
89 #endif
90 
91   vsprintf(buf, pattern, args);
92   va_end(args);
93 
94   if (SERIAL_WRITE(st2000_desc, buf, strlen(buf)))
95     fprintf(stderr, "SERIAL_WRITE failed: %s\n", safe_strerror(errno));
96 }
97 
98 /* Read a character from the remote system, doing all the fancy timeout
99    stuff.  */
100 
101 static int
102 readchar(timeout)
103      int timeout;
104 {
105   int c;
106 
107   c = SERIAL_READCHAR(st2000_desc, timeout);
108 
109 #ifdef LOG_FILE
110   putc(c & 0x7f, log_file);
111 #endif
112 
113   if (c >= 0)
114     return c & 0x7f;
115 
116   if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
117     {
118       if (timeout == 0)
119 	return c;		/* Polls shouldn't generate timeout errors */
120 
121       error("Timeout reading from remote system.");
122     }
123 
124   perror_with_name("remote-st2000");
125 }
126 
127 /* Scan input from the remote system, until STRING is found.  If DISCARD is
128    non-zero, then discard non-matching input, else print it out.
129    Let the user break out immediately.  */
130 static void
131 expect(string, discard)
132      char *string;
133      int discard;
134 {
135   char *p = string;
136   int c;
137 
138   immediate_quit = 1;
139   while (1)
140     {
141       c = readchar(timeout);
142       if (c == *p++)
143 	{
144 	  if (*p == '\0')
145 	    {
146 	      immediate_quit = 0;
147 	      return;
148 	    }
149 	}
150       else
151 	{
152 	  if (!discard)
153 	    {
154 	      fwrite(string, 1, (p - 1) - string, stdout);
155 	      putchar((char)c);
156 	      fflush(stdout);
157 	    }
158 	  p = string;
159 	}
160     }
161 }
162 
163 /* Keep discarding input until we see the STDEBUG prompt.
164 
165    The convention for dealing with the prompt is that you
166    o give your command
167    o *then* wait for the prompt.
168 
169    Thus the last thing that a procedure does with the serial line
170    will be an expect_prompt().  Exception:  st2000_resume does not
171    wait for the prompt, because the terminal is being handed over
172    to the inferior.  However, the next thing which happens after that
173    is a st2000_wait which does wait for the prompt.
174    Note that this includes abnormal exit, e.g. error().  This is
175    necessary to prevent getting into states from which we can't
176    recover.  */
177 static void
178 expect_prompt(discard)
179      int discard;
180 {
181 #if defined (LOG_FILE)
182   /* This is a convenient place to do this.  The idea is to do it often
183      enough that we never lose much data if we terminate abnormally.  */
184   fflush(log_file);
185 #endif
186   expect ("dbug> ", discard);
187 }
188 
189 /* Get a hex digit from the remote system & return its value.
190    If ignore_space is nonzero, ignore spaces (not newline, tab, etc).  */
191 static int
192 get_hex_digit(ignore_space)
193      int ignore_space;
194 {
195   int ch;
196   while (1)
197     {
198       ch = readchar(timeout);
199       if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9')
200 	return ch - '0';
201       else if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F')
202 	return ch - 'A' + 10;
203       else if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f')
204 	return ch - 'a' + 10;
205       else if (ch == ' ' && ignore_space)
206 	;
207       else
208 	{
209 	  expect_prompt(1);
210 	  error("Invalid hex digit from remote system.");
211 	}
212     }
213 }
214 
215 /* Get a byte from stdebug and put it in *BYT.  Accept any number
216    leading spaces.  */
217 static void
218 get_hex_byte (byt)
219      char *byt;
220 {
221   int val;
222 
223   val = get_hex_digit (1) << 4;
224   val |= get_hex_digit (0);
225   *byt = val;
226 }
227 
228 /* Get N 32-bit words from remote, each preceded by a space,
229    and put them in registers starting at REGNO.  */
230 static void
231 get_hex_regs (n, regno)
232      int n;
233      int regno;
234 {
235   long val;
236   int i;
237 
238   for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
239     {
240       int j;
241 
242       val = 0;
243       for (j = 0; j < 8; j++)
244 	val = (val << 4) + get_hex_digit (j == 0);
245       supply_register (regno++, (char *) &val);
246     }
247 }
248 
249 /* This is called not only when we first attach, but also when the
250    user types "run" after having attached.  */
251 static void
252 st2000_create_inferior (execfile, args, env)
253      char *execfile;
254      char *args;
255      char **env;
256 {
257   int entry_pt;
258 
259   if (args && *args)
260     error("Can't pass arguments to remote STDEBUG process");
261 
262   if (execfile == 0 || exec_bfd == 0)
263     error("No exec file specified");
264 
265   entry_pt = (int) bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd);
266 
267 /* The "process" (board) is already stopped awaiting our commands, and
268    the program is already downloaded.  We just set its PC and go.  */
269 
270   clear_proceed_status ();
271 
272   /* Tell wait_for_inferior that we've started a new process.  */
273   init_wait_for_inferior ();
274 
275   /* Set up the "saved terminal modes" of the inferior
276      based on what modes we are starting it with.  */
277   target_terminal_init ();
278 
279   /* Install inferior's terminal modes.  */
280   target_terminal_inferior ();
281 
282   /* insert_step_breakpoint ();  FIXME, do we need this?  */
283   /* Let 'er rip... */
284   proceed ((CORE_ADDR)entry_pt, TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0);
285 }
286 
287 /* Open a connection to a remote debugger.
288    NAME is the filename used for communication.  */
289 
290 static int baudrate = 9600;
291 static char dev_name[100];
292 
293 static void
294 st2000_open(args, from_tty)
295      char *args;
296      int from_tty;
297 {
298   int n;
299   char junk[100];
300 
301   target_preopen(from_tty);
302 
303   n = sscanf(args, " %s %d %s", dev_name, &baudrate, junk);
304 
305   if (n != 2)
306     error("Bad arguments.  Usage: target st2000 <device> <speed>\n\
307 or target st2000 <host> <port>\n");
308 
309   st2000_close(0);
310 
311   st2000_desc = SERIAL_OPEN(dev_name);
312 
313   if (!st2000_desc)
314     perror_with_name(dev_name);
315 
316   SERIAL_SETBAUDRATE(st2000_desc, baudrate);
317 
318   SERIAL_RAW(st2000_desc);
319 
320   push_target(&st2000_ops);
321 
322 #if defined (LOG_FILE)
323   log_file = fopen (LOG_FILE, "w");
324   if (log_file == NULL)
325     perror_with_name (LOG_FILE);
326 #endif
327 
328   /* Hello?  Are you there?  */
329   printf_stdebug("\003");	/* ^C wakes up dbug */
330 
331   expect_prompt(1);
332 
333   if (from_tty)
334     printf("Remote %s connected to %s\n", target_shortname,
335 	   dev_name);
336 }
337 
338 /* Close out all files and local state before this target loses control. */
339 
340 static void
341 st2000_close (quitting)
342      int quitting;
343 {
344   SERIAL_CLOSE(st2000_desc);
345 
346 #if defined (LOG_FILE)
347   if (log_file) {
348     if (ferror(log_file))
349       fprintf(stderr, "Error writing log file.\n");
350     if (fclose(log_file) != 0)
351       fprintf(stderr, "Error closing log file.\n");
352   }
353 #endif
354 }
355 
356 /* Terminate the open connection to the remote debugger.
357    Use this when you want to detach and do something else
358    with your gdb.  */
359 static void
360 st2000_detach (from_tty)
361      int from_tty;
362 {
363   pop_target();		/* calls st2000_close to do the real work */
364   if (from_tty)
365     printf ("Ending remote %s debugging\n", target_shortname);
366 }
367 
368 /* Tell the remote machine to resume.  */
369 
370 static void
371 st2000_resume (pid, step, sig)
372      int pid, step;
373      enum target_signal sig;
374 {
375   if (step)
376     {
377       printf_stdebug ("ST\r");
378       /* Wait for the echo.  */
379       expect ("ST\r", 1);
380     }
381   else
382     {
383       printf_stdebug ("GO\r");
384       /* Swallow the echo.  */
385       expect ("GO\r", 1);
386     }
387 }
388 
389 /* Wait until the remote machine stops, then return,
390    storing status in STATUS just as `wait' would.  */
391 
392 static int
393 st2000_wait (status)
394      struct target_waitstatus *status;
395 {
396   int old_timeout = timeout;
397 
398   status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
399   status->value.integer = 0;
400 
401   timeout = 0;		/* Don't time out -- user program is running. */
402 
403   expect_prompt(0);    /* Wait for prompt, outputting extraneous text */
404 
405   status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
406   status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
407 
408   timeout = old_timeout;
409 
410   return 0;
411 }
412 
413 /* Return the name of register number REGNO in the form input and output by
414    STDEBUG.  Currently, REGISTER_NAMES just happens to contain exactly what
415    STDEBUG wants.  Lets take advantage of that just as long as possible! */
416 
417 static char *
418 get_reg_name (regno)
419      int regno;
420 {
421   static char buf[50];
422   const char *p;
423   char *b;
424 
425   b = buf;
426 
427   for (p = reg_names[regno]; *p; p++)
428     *b++ = toupper(*p);
429   *b = '\000';
430 
431   return buf;
432 }
433 
434 /* Read the remote registers into the block REGS.  */
435 
436 static void
437 st2000_fetch_registers ()
438 {
439   int regno;
440 
441   /* Yeah yeah, I know this is horribly inefficient.  But it isn't done
442      very often...  I'll clean it up later.  */
443 
444   for (regno = 0; regno <= PC_REGNUM; regno++)
445     st2000_fetch_register(regno);
446 }
447 
448 /* Fetch register REGNO, or all registers if REGNO is -1.
449    Returns errno value.  */
450 static void
451 st2000_fetch_register (regno)
452      int regno;
453 {
454   if (regno == -1)
455     st2000_fetch_registers ();
456   else
457     {
458       char *name = get_reg_name (regno);
459       printf_stdebug ("DR %s\r", name);
460       expect (name, 1);
461       expect (" : ", 1);
462       get_hex_regs (1, regno);
463       expect_prompt (1);
464     }
465   return;
466 }
467 
468 /* Store the remote registers from the contents of the block REGS.  */
469 
470 static void
471 st2000_store_registers ()
472 {
473   int regno;
474 
475   for (regno = 0; regno <= PC_REGNUM; regno++)
476     st2000_store_register(regno);
477 
478   registers_changed ();
479 }
480 
481 /* Store register REGNO, or all if REGNO == 0.
482    Return errno value.  */
483 static void
484 st2000_store_register (regno)
485      int regno;
486 {
487   if (regno == -1)
488     st2000_store_registers ();
489   else
490     {
491       printf_stdebug ("PR %s %x\r", get_reg_name (regno),
492 		      read_register (regno));
493 
494       expect_prompt (1);
495     }
496 }
497 
498 /* Get ready to modify the registers array.  On machines which store
499    individual registers, this doesn't need to do anything.  On machines
500    which store all the registers in one fell swoop, this makes sure
501    that registers contains all the registers from the program being
502    debugged.  */
503 
504 static void
505 st2000_prepare_to_store ()
506 {
507   /* Do nothing, since we can store individual regs */
508 }
509 
510 static void
511 st2000_files_info ()
512 {
513   printf ("\tAttached to %s at %d baud.\n",
514 	  dev_name, baudrate);
515 }
516 
517 /* Copy LEN bytes of data from debugger memory at MYADDR
518    to inferior's memory at MEMADDR.  Returns length moved.  */
519 static int
520 st2000_write_inferior_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len)
521      CORE_ADDR memaddr;
522      unsigned char *myaddr;
523      int len;
524 {
525   int i;
526 
527   for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
528     {
529       printf_stdebug ("PM.B %x %x\r", memaddr + i, myaddr[i]);
530       expect_prompt (1);
531     }
532   return len;
533 }
534 
535 /* Read LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR.  Put the result
536    at debugger address MYADDR.  Returns length moved.  */
537 static int
538 st2000_read_inferior_memory(memaddr, myaddr, len)
539      CORE_ADDR memaddr;
540      char *myaddr;
541      int len;
542 {
543   int i;
544 
545   /* Number of bytes read so far.  */
546   int count;
547 
548   /* Starting address of this pass.  */
549   unsigned long startaddr;
550 
551   /* Number of bytes to read in this pass.  */
552   int len_this_pass;
553 
554   /* Note that this code works correctly if startaddr is just less
555      than UINT_MAX (well, really CORE_ADDR_MAX if there was such a
556      thing).  That is, something like
557      st2000_read_bytes (CORE_ADDR_MAX - 4, foo, 4)
558      works--it never adds len to memaddr and gets 0.  */
559   /* However, something like
560      st2000_read_bytes (CORE_ADDR_MAX - 3, foo, 4)
561      doesn't need to work.  Detect it and give up if there's an attempt
562      to do that.  */
563   if (((memaddr - 1) + len) < memaddr) {
564     errno = EIO;
565     return 0;
566   }
567 
568   startaddr = memaddr;
569   count = 0;
570   while (count < len)
571     {
572       len_this_pass = 16;
573       if ((startaddr % 16) != 0)
574 	len_this_pass -= startaddr % 16;
575       if (len_this_pass > (len - count))
576 	len_this_pass = (len - count);
577 
578       printf_stdebug ("DI.L %x %x\r", startaddr, len_this_pass);
579       expect (":  ", 1);
580 
581       for (i = 0; i < len_this_pass; i++)
582 	get_hex_byte (&myaddr[count++]);
583 
584       expect_prompt (1);
585 
586       startaddr += len_this_pass;
587     }
588   return len;
589 }
590 
591 /* FIXME-someday!  Merge these two.  */
592 static int
593 st2000_xfer_inferior_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, write, target)
594      CORE_ADDR memaddr;
595      char *myaddr;
596      int len;
597      int write;
598      struct target_ops *target;		/* ignored */
599 {
600   if (write)
601     return st2000_write_inferior_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
602   else
603     return st2000_read_inferior_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
604 }
605 
606 static void
607 st2000_kill (args, from_tty)
608      char *args;
609      int from_tty;
610 {
611   return;		/* Ignore attempts to kill target system */
612 }
613 
614 /* Clean up when a program exits.
615 
616    The program actually lives on in the remote processor's RAM, and may be
617    run again without a download.  Don't leave it full of breakpoint
618    instructions.  */
619 
620 static void
621 st2000_mourn_inferior ()
622 {
623   remove_breakpoints ();
624   unpush_target (&st2000_ops);
625   generic_mourn_inferior ();	/* Do all the proper things now */
626 }
627 
628 #define MAX_STDEBUG_BREAKPOINTS 16
629 
630 extern int memory_breakpoint_size;
631 static CORE_ADDR breakaddr[MAX_STDEBUG_BREAKPOINTS] = {0};
632 
633 static int
634 st2000_insert_breakpoint (addr, shadow)
635      CORE_ADDR addr;
636      char *shadow;
637 {
638   int i;
639 
640   for (i = 0; i <= MAX_STDEBUG_BREAKPOINTS; i++)
641     if (breakaddr[i] == 0)
642       {
643 	breakaddr[i] = addr;
644 
645 	st2000_read_inferior_memory(addr, shadow, memory_breakpoint_size);
646 	printf_stdebug("BR %x H\r", addr);
647 	expect_prompt(1);
648 	return 0;
649       }
650 
651   fprintf(stderr, "Too many breakpoints (> 16) for STDBUG\n");
652   return 1;
653 }
654 
655 static int
656 st2000_remove_breakpoint (addr, shadow)
657      CORE_ADDR addr;
658      char *shadow;
659 {
660   int i;
661 
662   for (i = 0; i < MAX_STDEBUG_BREAKPOINTS; i++)
663     if (breakaddr[i] == addr)
664       {
665 	breakaddr[i] = 0;
666 
667 	printf_stdebug("CB %d\r", i);
668 	expect_prompt(1);
669 	return 0;
670       }
671 
672   fprintf(stderr, "Can't find breakpoint associated with 0x%x\n", addr);
673   return 1;
674 }
675 
676 
677 /* Put a command string, in args, out to STDBUG.  Output from STDBUG is placed
678    on the users terminal until the prompt is seen. */
679 
680 static void
681 st2000_command (args, fromtty)
682      char	*args;
683      int	fromtty;
684 {
685   if (!st2000_desc)
686     error("st2000 target not open.");
687 
688   if (!args)
689     error("Missing command.");
690 
691   printf_stdebug("%s\r", args);
692   expect_prompt(0);
693 }
694 
695 /* Connect the user directly to STDBUG.  This command acts just like the
696    'cu' or 'tip' command.  Use <CR>~. or <CR>~^D to break out.  */
697 
698 /*static struct ttystate ttystate;*/
699 
700 static void
701 cleanup_tty()
702 {
703   printf("\r\n[Exiting connect mode]\r\n");
704 /*  SERIAL_RESTORE(0, &ttystate);*/
705 }
706 
707 #if 0
708 /* This all should now be in serial.c */
709 
710 static void
711 connect_command (args, fromtty)
712      char	*args;
713      int	fromtty;
714 {
715   fd_set readfds;
716   int numfds;
717   int c;
718   char cur_esc = 0;
719 
720   dont_repeat();
721 
722   if (st2000_desc < 0)
723     error("st2000 target not open.");
724 
725   if (args)
726     fprintf("This command takes no args.  They have been ignored.\n");
727 
728   printf("[Entering connect mode.  Use ~. or ~^D to escape]\n");
729 
730   serial_raw(0, &ttystate);
731 
732   make_cleanup(cleanup_tty, 0);
733 
734   FD_ZERO(&readfds);
735 
736   while (1)
737     {
738       do
739 	{
740 	  FD_SET(0, &readfds);
741 	  FD_SET(st2000_desc, &readfds);
742 	  numfds = select(sizeof(readfds)*8, &readfds, 0, 0, 0);
743 	}
744       while (numfds == 0);
745 
746       if (numfds < 0)
747 	perror_with_name("select");
748 
749       if (FD_ISSET(0, &readfds))
750 	{			/* tty input, send to stdebug */
751 	  c = getchar();
752 	  if (c < 0)
753 	    perror_with_name("connect");
754 
755 	  printf_stdebug("%c", c);
756 	  switch (cur_esc)
757 	    {
758 	    case 0:
759 	      if (c == '\r')
760 		cur_esc = c;
761 	      break;
762 	    case '\r':
763 	      if (c == '~')
764 		cur_esc = c;
765 	      else
766 		cur_esc = 0;
767 	      break;
768 	    case '~':
769 	      if (c == '.' || c == '\004')
770 		return;
771 	      else
772 		cur_esc = 0;
773 	    }
774 	}
775 
776       if (FD_ISSET(st2000_desc, &readfds))
777 	{
778 	  while (1)
779 	    {
780 	      c = readchar(0);
781 	      if (c < 0)
782 		break;
783 	      putchar(c);
784 	    }
785 	  fflush(stdout);
786 	}
787     }
788 }
789 #endif /* 0 */
790 
791 /* Define the target subroutine names */
792 
793 struct target_ops st2000_ops = {
794   "st2000",
795   "Remote serial Tandem ST2000 target",
796   "Use a remote computer running STDEBUG connected by a serial line,\n\
797 or a network connection.\n\
798 Arguments are the name of the device for the serial line,\n\
799 the speed to connect at in bits per second.",
800   st2000_open,
801   st2000_close,
802   0,
803   st2000_detach,
804   st2000_resume,
805   st2000_wait,
806   st2000_fetch_register,
807   st2000_store_register,
808   st2000_prepare_to_store,
809   st2000_xfer_inferior_memory,
810   st2000_files_info,
811   st2000_insert_breakpoint,
812   st2000_remove_breakpoint,	/* Breakpoints */
813   0,
814   0,
815   0,
816   0,
817   0,				/* Terminal handling */
818   st2000_kill,
819   0,				/* load */
820   0,				/* lookup_symbol */
821   st2000_create_inferior,
822   st2000_mourn_inferior,
823   0,				/* can_run */
824   0, 				/* notice_signals */
825   0,				/* to_stop */
826   process_stratum,
827   0,				/* next */
828   1,
829   1,
830   1,
831   1,
832   1,				/* all mem, mem, stack, regs, exec */
833   0,
834   0,				/* Section pointers */
835   OPS_MAGIC,			/* Always the last thing */
836 };
837 
838 void
839 _initialize_remote_st2000 ()
840 {
841   add_target (&st2000_ops);
842   add_com ("st2000 <command>", class_obscure, st2000_command,
843 	   "Send a command to the STDBUG monitor.");
844   add_com ("connect", class_obscure, connect_command,
845 	   "Connect the terminal directly up to the STDBUG command monitor.\n\
846 Use <CR>~. or <CR>~^D to break out.");
847 }
848