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/* Definitions for dealing with stack frames, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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   Copyright 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996,
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   1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of GDB.
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   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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   (at your option) any later version.
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   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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   GNU General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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   Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
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#if !defined (FRAME_H)
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#define FRAME_H 1
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/* Return the location (and possibly value) of REGNUM for the previous
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   (older, up) frame.  All parameters except VALUEP can be assumed to
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   be non NULL.  When VALUEP is NULL, just the location of the
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   register should be returned.
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   UNWIND_CACHE is provided as mechanism for implementing a per-frame
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   local cache.  It's initial value being NULL.  Memory for that cache
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   should be allocated using frame_obstack_alloc().
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   Register window architectures (eg SPARC) should note that REGNUM
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   identifies the register for the previous frame.  For instance, a
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   request for the value of "o1" for the previous frame would be found
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   in the register "i1" in this FRAME.  */
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typedef void (frame_register_unwind_ftype) (struct frame_info *frame,
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                                            void **unwind_cache,
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                                            int regnum,
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                                            int *optimized,
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                                            enum lval_type *lvalp,
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                                            CORE_ADDR *addrp,
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                                            int *realnump,
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                                            void *valuep);
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/* Describe the saved registers of a frame.  */
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#if defined (EXTRA_FRAME_INFO) || defined (FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS)
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/* XXXX - deprecated */
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struct frame_saved_regs
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  {
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    /* For each register R (except the SP), regs[R] is the address at
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       which it was saved on entry to the frame, or zero if it was not
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       saved on entry to this frame.  This includes special registers
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       such as pc and fp saved in special ways in the stack frame.
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       regs[SP_REGNUM] is different.  It holds the actual SP, not the
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       address at which it was saved.  */
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    CORE_ADDR regs[NUM_REGS];
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  };
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#endif
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/* We keep a cache of stack frames, each of which is a "struct
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   frame_info".  The innermost one gets allocated (in
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   wait_for_inferior) each time the inferior stops; current_frame
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   points to it.  Additional frames get allocated (in
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   get_prev_frame) as needed, and are chained through the next
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   and prev fields.  Any time that the frame cache becomes invalid
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   (most notably when we execute something, but also if we change how
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   we interpret the frames (e.g. "set heuristic-fence-post" in
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   mips-tdep.c, or anything which reads new symbols)), we should call
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   reinit_frame_cache.  */
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struct frame_info
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  {
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    /* Nominal address of the frame described.  See comments at FRAME_FP
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       about what this means outside the *FRAME* macros; in the *FRAME*
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       macros, it can mean whatever makes most sense for this machine.  */
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    CORE_ADDR frame;
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    /* Address at which execution is occurring in this frame.
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       For the innermost frame, it's the current pc.
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       For other frames, it is a pc saved in the next frame.  */
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    CORE_ADDR pc;
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    /* Level of this frame.  The inner-most (youngest) frame is at
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       level 0.  As you move towards the outer-most (oldest) frame,
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       the level increases.  This is a cached value.  It could just as
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       easily be computed by counting back from the selected frame to
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       the inner most frame.  */
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    /* NOTE: cagney/2002-04-05: Perhaphs a level of ``-1'' should be
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       reserved to indicate a bogus frame - one that has been created
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       just to keep GDB happy (GDB always needs a frame).  For the
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       moment leave this as speculation.  */
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    int level;
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    /* Nonzero if this is a frame associated with calling a signal handler.
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       Set by machine-dependent code.  On some machines, if
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       the machine-dependent code fails to check for this, the backtrace
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       will look relatively normal.  For example, on the i386
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       #3  0x158728 in sighold ()
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       On other machines (e.g. rs6000), the machine-dependent code better
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       set this to prevent us from trying to print it like a normal frame.  */
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    int signal_handler_caller;
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    /* For each register, address of where it was saved on entry to
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       the frame, or zero if it was not saved on entry to this frame.
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       This includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in
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       special ways in the stack frame.  The SP_REGNUM is even more
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       special, the address here is the sp for the previous frame, not
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       the address where the sp was saved.  */
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    /* Allocated by frame_saved_regs_zalloc () which is called /
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       initialized by FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS(). */
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    CORE_ADDR *saved_regs;      /*NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS*/
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#ifdef EXTRA_FRAME_INFO
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    /* XXXX - deprecated */
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    /* Anything extra for this structure that may have been defined
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       in the machine dependent files. */
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      EXTRA_FRAME_INFO
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#endif
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    /* Anything extra for this structure that may have been defined
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       in the machine dependent files. */
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    /* Allocated by frame_obstack_alloc () which is called /
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       initialized by INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO */
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    struct frame_extra_info *extra_info;
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    /* If dwarf2 unwind frame informations is used, this structure holds all
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       related unwind data.  */
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    struct context *context;
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    /* See description above.  Return the register value for the
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       previous frame.  */
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    frame_register_unwind_ftype *register_unwind;
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    void *register_unwind_cache;
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    /* Pointers to the next (down, inner) and previous (up, outer)
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       frame_info's in the frame cache.  */
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    struct frame_info *next; /* down, inner */
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    struct frame_info *prev; /* up, outer */
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  };
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/* Values for the source flag to be used in print_frame_info_base(). */
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enum print_what
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  {
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    /* Print only the source line, like in stepi. */
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    SRC_LINE = -1,
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    /* Print only the location, i.e. level, address (sometimes)
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       function, args, file, line, line num. */
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    LOCATION,
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    /* Print both of the above. */
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    SRC_AND_LOC,
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    /* Print location only, but always include the address. */
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    LOC_AND_ADDRESS
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  };
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/* Allocate additional space for appendices to a struct frame_info.
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   NOTE: Much of GDB's code works on the assumption that the allocated
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   saved_regs[] array is the size specified below.  If you try to make
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   that array smaller, GDB will happily walk off its end. */
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#ifdef SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS
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#error "SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS can not be re-defined"
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#endif
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#define SIZEOF_FRAME_SAVED_REGS \
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        (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * (NUM_REGS+NUM_PSEUDO_REGS))
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extern void *frame_obstack_alloc (unsigned long size);
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extern void frame_saved_regs_zalloc (struct frame_info *);
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/* Return the frame address from FI.  Except in the machine-dependent
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   *FRAME* macros, a frame address has no defined meaning other than
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   as a magic cookie which identifies a frame over calls to the
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   inferior.  The only known exception is inferior.h
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   (PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY) [ON_STACK]; see comments there.  You cannot
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   assume that a frame address contains enough information to
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   reconstruct the frame; if you want more than just to identify the
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   frame (e.g. be able to fetch variables relative to that frame),
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   then save the whole struct frame_info (and the next struct
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   frame_info, since the latter is used for fetching variables on some
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   machines).  */
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#define FRAME_FP(fi) ((fi)->frame)
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/* Level of the frame: 0 for innermost, 1 for its caller, ...; or -1
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   for an invalid frame.  */
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extern int frame_relative_level (struct frame_info *fi);
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/* Define a default FRAME_CHAIN_VALID, in the form that is suitable for most
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   targets.  If FRAME_CHAIN_VALID returns zero it means that the given frame
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   is the outermost one and has no caller.
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   XXXX - both default and alternate frame_chain_valid functions are
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   deprecated.  New code should use dummy frames and one of the
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   generic functions. */
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extern int file_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR, struct frame_info *);
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extern int func_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR, struct frame_info *);
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extern int nonnull_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR, struct frame_info *);
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extern int generic_file_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR, struct frame_info *);
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extern int generic_func_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR, struct frame_info *);
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extern void generic_save_dummy_frame_tos (CORE_ADDR sp);
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/* The stack frame that the user has specified for commands to act on.
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   Note that one cannot assume this is the address of valid data.  */
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extern struct frame_info *selected_frame;
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/* Level of the selected frame:
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   or -1 for frame specified by address with no defined level.  */
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extern struct frame_info *create_new_frame (CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR);
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extern void flush_cached_frames (void);
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extern void reinit_frame_cache (void);
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#ifdef FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS
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/* XXX - deprecated */
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#define FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS(FI) get_frame_saved_regs (FI, NULL)
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extern void get_frame_saved_regs (struct frame_info *,
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                                  struct frame_saved_regs *);
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extern void set_current_frame (struct frame_info *);
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extern struct frame_info *get_prev_frame (struct frame_info *);
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extern struct frame_info *get_current_frame (void);
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extern struct frame_info *get_next_frame (struct frame_info *);
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extern struct block *get_frame_block (struct frame_info *,
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                                      CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block);
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extern struct block *get_current_block (CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block);
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extern struct block *get_selected_block (CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block);
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extern struct symbol *get_frame_function (struct frame_info *);
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extern CORE_ADDR get_frame_pc (struct frame_info *);
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extern CORE_ADDR frame_address_in_block (struct frame_info *);
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extern CORE_ADDR get_pc_function_start (CORE_ADDR);
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extern struct block *block_for_pc (CORE_ADDR);
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extern struct block *block_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, asection *);
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extern int frameless_look_for_prologue (struct frame_info *);
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extern void print_frame_args (struct symbol *, struct frame_info *,
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                              int, struct ui_file *);
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extern struct frame_info *find_relative_frame (struct frame_info *, int *);
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extern void show_and_print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *fi, int level,
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extern void print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *, int, int);
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extern void print_only_stack_frame (struct frame_info *, int, int);
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extern void show_stack_frame (struct frame_info *);
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extern void select_frame (struct frame_info *);
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/* Return an ID that can be used to re-find a frame.  */
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struct frame_id
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     lifetime of a frame.  */
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     the PC falls into, does not.  */
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  CORE_ADDR pc;
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extern void get_frame_id (struct frame_info *fi, struct frame_id *id);
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extern struct frame_info *frame_find_by_id (struct frame_id id);
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extern void print_frame_info (struct frame_info *, int, int, int);
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extern void show_frame_info (struct frame_info *, int, int, int);
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extern CORE_ADDR find_saved_register (struct frame_info *, int);
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extern struct frame_info *block_innermost_frame (struct block *);
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extern struct frame_info *find_frame_addr_in_frame_chain (CORE_ADDR);
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extern CORE_ADDR sigtramp_saved_pc (struct frame_info *);
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extern CORE_ADDR generic_read_register_dummy (CORE_ADDR pc,
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extern void generic_push_dummy_frame (void);
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extern void generic_pop_current_frame (void (*)(struct frame_info *));
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extern void generic_pop_dummy_frame (void);
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extern int generic_pc_in_call_dummy (CORE_ADDR pc,
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extern char *deprecated_generic_find_dummy_frame (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fp);
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extern void generic_fix_call_dummy (char *dummy, CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fun,
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extern void generic_get_saved_register (char *, int *, CORE_ADDR *,
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extern int frame_register_read (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum,
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extern const char *frame_map_regnum_to_name (int regnum);
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#endif /* !defined (FRAME_H)  */

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