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/* Target machine sub-parameters for SPARC, for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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   This is included by other tm-*.h files to define SPARC cpu-related info.
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   Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
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   1998, 1999, 2000
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@mcc.com)
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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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#include "regcache.h"
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struct type;
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struct value;
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struct frame_info;
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/*
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 * The following enums are purely for the convenience of the GDB
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 * developer, when debugging GDB.
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 */
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enum {  /* Sparc general registers, for all sparc versions.  */
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  G0_REGNUM, G1_REGNUM, G2_REGNUM, G3_REGNUM,
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  G4_REGNUM, G5_REGNUM, G6_REGNUM, G7_REGNUM,
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  O0_REGNUM, O1_REGNUM, O2_REGNUM, O3_REGNUM,
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  O4_REGNUM, O5_REGNUM, O6_REGNUM, O7_REGNUM,
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  L0_REGNUM, L1_REGNUM, L2_REGNUM, L3_REGNUM,
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  L4_REGNUM, L5_REGNUM, L6_REGNUM, L7_REGNUM,
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  I0_REGNUM, I1_REGNUM, I2_REGNUM, I3_REGNUM,
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  I4_REGNUM, I5_REGNUM, I6_REGNUM, I7_REGNUM,
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  FP0_REGNUM            /* Floating point register 0 */
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};
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enum {  /* Sparc general registers, alternate names.  */
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  R0_REGNUM,  R1_REGNUM,  R2_REGNUM,  R3_REGNUM,
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  R4_REGNUM,  R5_REGNUM,  R6_REGNUM,  R7_REGNUM,
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  R8_REGNUM,  R9_REGNUM,  R10_REGNUM, R11_REGNUM,
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  R12_REGNUM, R13_REGNUM, R14_REGNUM, R15_REGNUM,
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  R16_REGNUM, R17_REGNUM, R18_REGNUM, R19_REGNUM,
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  R20_REGNUM, R21_REGNUM, R22_REGNUM, R23_REGNUM,
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  R24_REGNUM, R25_REGNUM, R26_REGNUM, R27_REGNUM,
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  R28_REGNUM, R29_REGNUM, R30_REGNUM, R31_REGNUM
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};
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enum {                  /* Sparc32 control registers.  */
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  PS_REGNUM  = 65,      /* PC, NPC, and Y are omitted because */
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  WIM_REGNUM = 66,      /* they have different values depending on */
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  TBR_REGNUM = 67,      /* 32-bit / 64-bit mode.  */
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  FPS_REGNUM = 70,
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  CPS_REGNUM = 71
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};
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/* v9 misc. and priv. regs */
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/* Note: specifying values explicitly for documentation purposes.  */
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enum {  /* Sparc64 control registers, excluding Y, PC, and NPC.  */
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  CCR_REGNUM = 82,              /* Condition Code Register (%xcc,%icc) */
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  FSR_REGNUM = 83,              /* Floating Point State */
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  FPRS_REGNUM = 84,             /* Floating Point Registers State */
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  ASI_REGNUM = 86,              /* Alternate Space Identifier */
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  VER_REGNUM = 87,              /* Version register */
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  TICK_REGNUM = 88,             /* Tick register */
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  PIL_REGNUM = 89,              /* Processor Interrupt Level */
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  PSTATE_REGNUM = 90,           /* Processor State */
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  TSTATE_REGNUM = 91,           /* Trap State */
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  TBA_REGNUM = 92,              /* Trap Base Address */
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  TL_REGNUM = 93,               /* Trap Level */
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  TT_REGNUM = 94,               /* Trap Type */
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  TPC_REGNUM = 95,              /* Trap pc */
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  TNPC_REGNUM = 96,             /* Trap npc */
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  WSTATE_REGNUM = 97,           /* Window State */
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  CWP_REGNUM = 98,              /* Current Window Pointer */
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  CANSAVE_REGNUM = 99,          /* Savable Windows */
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  CANRESTORE_REGNUM = 100,      /* Restorable Windows */
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  CLEANWIN_REGNUM = 101,        /* Clean Windows */
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  OTHERWIN_REGNUM = 102,        /* Other Windows */
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  ASR16_REGNUM = 103,           /* Ancillary State Registers */
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  ASR17_REGNUM = 104,
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  ASR18_REGNUM = 105,
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  ASR19_REGNUM = 106,
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  ASR20_REGNUM = 107,
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  ASR21_REGNUM = 108,
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  ASR22_REGNUM = 109,
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  ASR23_REGNUM = 110,
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  ASR24_REGNUM = 111,
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  ASR25_REGNUM = 112,
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  ASR26_REGNUM = 113,
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  ASR27_REGNUM = 114,
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  ASR28_REGNUM = 115,
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  ASR29_REGNUM = 116,
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  ASR30_REGNUM = 117,
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  ASR31_REGNUM = 118,
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  ICC_REGNUM   = 119,           /* 32 bit condition codes */
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  XCC_REGNUM   = 120,           /* 64 bit condition codes */
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  FCC0_REGNUM  = 121,           /* fp cc reg 0 */
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  FCC1_REGNUM  = 122,           /* fp cc reg 1 */
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  FCC2_REGNUM  = 123,           /* fp cc reg 2 */
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  FCC3_REGNUM  = 124            /* fp cc reg 3 */
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};
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/*
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 * Make sparc target multi-archable: April 2000
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 */
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#if defined (GDB_MULTI_ARCH) && (GDB_MULTI_ARCH > 0)
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/* Multi-arch definition of TARGET_IS_SPARC64, TARGET_ELF64 */
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#undef  GDB_TARGET_IS_SPARC64
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#define GDB_TARGET_IS_SPARC64 \
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     (sparc_intreg_size () == 8)
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#undef  TARGET_ELF64
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#define TARGET_ELF64 \
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     (sparc_intreg_size () == 8)
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extern int sparc_intreg_size (void);
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#else
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/* Non-multi-arch: if it isn't defined, define it to zero.  */
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#ifndef GDB_TARGET_IS_SPARC64
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#define GDB_TARGET_IS_SPARC64 0
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#endif
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#ifndef TARGET_ELF64
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#define TARGET_ELF64 0
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#endif
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#endif
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#if !defined (GDB_MULTI_ARCH) || (GDB_MULTI_ARCH == 0)
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/*
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 * The following defines must go away for MULTI_ARCH
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 */
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/* Initializer for an array of names of registers.
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   There should be NUM_REGS strings in this initializer.  */
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#define REGISTER_NAMES  \
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{ "g0", "g1", "g2", "g3", "g4", "g5", "g6", "g7",               \
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  "o0", "o1", "o2", "o3", "o4", "o5", "sp", "o7",               \
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  "l0", "l1", "l2", "l3", "l4", "l5", "l6", "l7",               \
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  "i0", "i1", "i2", "i3", "i4", "i5", "fp", "i7",               \
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                                                                \
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  "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7",               \
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  "f8", "f9", "f10", "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15",         \
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  "f16", "f17", "f18", "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23",       \
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  "f24", "f25", "f26", "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31",       \
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                                                                \
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  "y", "psr", "wim", "tbr", "pc", "npc", "fpsr", "cpsr"         \
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}
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#define TARGET_BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN
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/* Offset from address of function to start of its code.
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   Zero on most machines.  */
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#define FUNCTION_START_OFFSET 0
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/* Amount PC must be decremented by after a breakpoint.
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   This is often the number of bytes in BREAKPOINT
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   but not always.  */
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#define DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK 0
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/* Say how long (ordinary) registers are.  This is a piece of bogosity
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   used in push_word and a few other places; REGISTER_RAW_SIZE is the
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   real way to know how big a register is.  */
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#define REGISTER_SIZE 4
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/* Number of machine registers */
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#define NUM_REGS 72
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#define SP_REGNUM 14            /* Contains address of top of stack, \
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                                   which is also the bottom of the frame.  */
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#define FP_REGNUM 30            /* Contains address of executing stack frame */
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#define FP0_REGNUM 32           /* Floating point register 0 */
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#define Y_REGNUM 64             /* Temp register for multiplication, etc.  */
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#define PC_REGNUM 68            /* Contains program counter */
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#define NPC_REGNUM 69           /* Contains next PC */
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/* Total amount of space needed to store our copies of the machine's
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   register state, the array `registers'.  On the sparc, `registers'
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   contains the ins and locals, even though they are saved on the
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   stack rather than with the other registers, and this causes hair
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   and confusion in places like pop_frame.  It might be better to
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   remove the ins and locals from `registers', make sure that
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   get_saved_register can get them from the stack (even in the
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   innermost frame), and make this the way to access them.  For the
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   frame pointer we would do that via TARGET_READ_FP.  On the other
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   hand, that is likely to be confusing or worse for flat frames.  */
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#define REGISTER_BYTES (32*4+32*4+8*4)
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/* Index within `registers' of the first byte of the space for
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   register N.  */
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#define REGISTER_BYTE(N)  ((N)*4)
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/* Number of bytes of storage in the actual machine representation for
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   register N.  */
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/* On the SPARC, all regs are 4 bytes (except Sparc64, where they're 8).  */
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#define REGISTER_RAW_SIZE(N) (4)
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/* Number of bytes of storage in the program's representation
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   for register N.  */
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/* On the SPARC, all regs are 4 bytes (except Sparc64, where they're 8).  */
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#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE(N) (4)
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/* Largest value REGISTER_RAW_SIZE can have.  */
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#define MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE 8
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/* Largest value REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE can have.  */
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#define MAX_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE 8
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/* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type
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   of data in register N.  */
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#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE(N) \
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     ((N) < 32 ? builtin_type_int : (N) < 64 ? builtin_type_float : \
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      builtin_type_int)
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/* Sun /bin/cc gets this right as of SunOS 4.1.x.  We need to define
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   BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION to get this right now that the code which
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   detects gcc2_compiled. is broken.  This loses for SunOS 4.0.x and
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   earlier.  */
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#define BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION 1
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/* Advance PC across any function entry prologue instructions
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   to reach some "real" code.  SKIP_PROLOGUE_FRAMELESS_P advances
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   the PC past some of the prologue, but stops as soon as it
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   knows that the function has a frame.  Its result is equal
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   to its input PC if the function is frameless, unequal otherwise.  */
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#define SKIP_PROLOGUE(PC) sparc_skip_prologue (PC, 0)
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/* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc.
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   Can't go through the frames for this because on some machines
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   the new frame is not set up until the new function executes
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   some instructions.  */
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#define SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL(FRAME) PC_ADJUST (read_register (RP_REGNUM))
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/* Stack grows downward.  */
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#define INNER_THAN(LHS,RHS) ((LHS) < (RHS))
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/* Write into appropriate registers a function return value of type
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   TYPE, given in virtual format.  */
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#define STORE_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE, VALBUF) \
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     sparc_store_return_value (TYPE, VALBUF)
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extern void sparc_store_return_value (struct type *, char *);
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/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
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   the address in which a function should return its structure value,
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   as a CORE_ADDR (or an expression that can be used as one).  */
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#define EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS(REGBUF) \
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     sparc_extract_struct_value_address (REGBUF)
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extern CORE_ADDR sparc_extract_struct_value_address (char *);
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/* If the current gcc for for this target does not produce correct
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   debugging information for float parameters, both prototyped and
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   unprototyped, then define this macro.  This forces gdb to always
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   assume that floats are passed as doubles and then converted in the
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   callee. */
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#define COERCE_FLOAT_TO_DOUBLE(FORMAL, ACTUAL) (1)
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/* Stack must be aligned on 64-bit boundaries when synthesizing
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   function calls (128-bit for sparc64).  */
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#define STACK_ALIGN(ADDR) sparc32_stack_align (ADDR)
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extern CORE_ADDR sparc32_stack_align (CORE_ADDR addr);
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/* Floating point is IEEE compatible.  */
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#define IEEE_FLOAT (1)
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/* The Sparc returns long doubles on the stack.  */
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#define RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK(TYPE) \
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  (TYPE_CODE(TYPE) == TYPE_CODE_FLT \
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   && TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE) > 8)
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/* When passing a structure to a function, Sun cc passes the address
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   not the structure itself.  It (under SunOS4) creates two symbols,
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   which we need to combine to a LOC_REGPARM.  Gcc version two (as of
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   1.92) behaves like sun cc.  REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR is smart enough to
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   distinguish between Sun cc, gcc version 1 and gcc version 2.  */
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#define REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR(GCC_P, TYPE) \
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     sparc_reg_struct_has_addr (GCC_P, TYPE)
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extern int sparc_reg_struct_has_addr (int, struct type *);
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#endif /* GDB_MULTI_ARCH */
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#if defined (GDB_MULTI_ARCH) && (GDB_MULTI_ARCH > 0)
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/*
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 * The following defines should ONLY appear for MULTI_ARCH.
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 */
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/* Multi-arch the nPC and Y registers.  */
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#define Y_REGNUM              (sparc_y_regnum ())
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extern int sparc_npc_regnum (void);
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extern int sparc_y_regnum (void);
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#endif /* GDB_MULTI_ARCH */
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/* On the Sun 4 under SunOS, the compile will leave a fake insn which
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   encodes the structure size being returned.  If we detect such
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   a fake insn, step past it.  */
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#define PC_ADJUST(PC) sparc_pc_adjust (PC)
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extern CORE_ADDR sparc_pc_adjust (CORE_ADDR);
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/* Advance PC across any function entry prologue instructions to reach
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   some "real" code.  SKIP_PROLOGUE_FRAMELESS_P advances the PC past
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   some of the prologue, but stops as soon as it knows that the
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   function has a frame.  Its result is equal to its input PC if the
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   function is frameless, unequal otherwise.  */
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#define SKIP_PROLOGUE_FRAMELESS_P(PC) sparc_skip_prologue (PC, 1)
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extern CORE_ADDR sparc_skip_prologue (CORE_ADDR, int);
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/* If an argument is declared "register", Sun cc will keep it in a register,
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   never saving it onto the stack.  So we better not believe the "p" symbol
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   descriptor stab.  */
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#define USE_REGISTER_NOT_ARG
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/* For acc, there's no need to correct LBRAC entries by guessing how
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   they should work.  In fact, this is harmful because the LBRAC
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   entries now all appear at the end of the function, not intermixed
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   with the SLINE entries.  n_opt_found detects acc for Solaris binaries;
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   function_stab_type detects acc for SunOS4 binaries.
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   For binary from SunOS4 /bin/cc, need to correct LBRAC's.
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   For gcc, like acc, don't correct.  */
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#define SUN_FIXED_LBRAC_BUG \
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  (n_opt_found \
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   || function_stab_type == N_STSYM \
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   || function_stab_type == N_GSYM \
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   || processing_gcc_compilation)
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/* Do variables in the debug stabs occur after the N_LBRAC or before it?
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   acc: after, gcc: before, SunOS4 /bin/cc: before.  */
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#define VARIABLES_INSIDE_BLOCK(desc, gcc_p) \
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  (!(gcc_p) \
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   && (n_opt_found \
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       || function_stab_type == N_STSYM \
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       || function_stab_type == N_GSYM))
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/* Sequence of bytes for breakpoint instruction (ta 1). */
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#define BREAKPOINT {0x91, 0xd0, 0x20, 0x01}
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/* Register numbers of various important registers.
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   Note that some of these values are "real" register numbers,
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   and correspond to the general registers of the machine,
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   and some are "phony" register numbers which are too large
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   to be actual register numbers as far as the user is concerned
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   but do serve to get the desired values when passed to read_register.  */
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#define G0_REGNUM 0             /* %g0 */
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#define G1_REGNUM 1             /* %g1 */
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#define O0_REGNUM 8             /* %o0 */
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#define RP_REGNUM 15            /* Contains return address value, *before* \
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                                   any windows get switched.  */
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#define O7_REGNUM 15            /* Last local reg not saved on stack frame */
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#define L0_REGNUM 16            /* First local reg that's saved on stack frame
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                                   rather than in machine registers */
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#define I0_REGNUM 24            /* %i0 */
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#define I7_REGNUM 31            /* Last local reg saved on stack frame */
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#define PS_REGNUM 65            /* Contains processor status */
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#define PS_FLAG_CARRY 0x100000  /* Carry bit in PS */
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#define WIM_REGNUM 66           /* Window Invalid Mask (not really supported) */
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#define TBR_REGNUM 67           /* Trap Base Register (not really supported) */
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#define FPS_REGNUM 70           /* Floating point status register */
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#define CPS_REGNUM 71           /* Coprocessor status register */
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/* Writing to %g0 is a noop (not an error or exception or anything like
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   that, however).  */
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#define CANNOT_STORE_REGISTER(regno) ((regno) == G0_REGNUM)
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/*
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 * FRAME_CHAIN and FRAME_INFO definitions, collected here for convenience.
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 */
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#if !defined (GDB_MULTI_ARCH) || (GDB_MULTI_ARCH == 0)
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/*
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 * The following defines must go away for MULTI_ARCH.
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 */
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/* Describe the pointer in each stack frame to the previous stack frame
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   (its caller).  */
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/* FRAME_CHAIN takes a frame's nominal address
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   and produces the frame's chain-pointer. */
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/* In the case of the Sun 4, the frame-chain's nominal address
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   is held in the frame pointer register.
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   On the Sun4, the frame (in %fp) is %sp for the previous frame.
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   From the previous frame's %sp, we can find the previous frame's
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   %fp: it is in the save area just above the previous frame's %sp.
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   If we are setting up an arbitrary frame, we'll need to know where
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   it ends.  Hence the following.  This part of the frame cache
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   structure should be checked before it is assumed that this frame's
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   bottom is in the stack pointer.
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   If there isn't a frame below this one, the bottom of this frame is
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   in the stack pointer.
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   If there is a frame below this one, and the frame pointers are
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   identical, it's a leaf frame and the bottoms are the same also.
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   Otherwise the bottom of this frame is the top of the next frame.
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   The bottom field is misnamed, since it might imply that memory from
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   bottom to frame contains this frame.  That need not be true if
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   stack frames are allocated in different segments (e.g. some on a
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   stack, some on a heap in the data segment).
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   GCC 2.6 and later can generate ``flat register window'' code that
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   makes frames by explicitly saving those registers that need to be
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   saved.  %i7 is used as the frame pointer, and the frame is laid out
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   so that flat and non-flat calls can be intermixed freely within a
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   program.  Unfortunately for GDB, this means it must detect and
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   record the flatness of frames.
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   Since the prologue in a flat frame also tells us where fp and pc
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   have been stashed (the frame is of variable size, so their location
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   is not fixed), it's convenient to record them in the frame info.  */
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#define EXTRA_FRAME_INFO \
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  CORE_ADDR bottom;      \
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  int in_prologue;       \
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  int flat;              \
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  /* Following fields only relevant for flat frames.  */ \
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  CORE_ADDR pc_addr;     \
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  CORE_ADDR fp_addr;     \
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  /* Add this to ->frame to get the value of the stack pointer at the */ \
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  /* time of the register saves.  */ \
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  int sp_offset;
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/* We need to override GET_SAVED_REGISTER so that we can deal with the way
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   outs change into ins in different frames.  HAVE_REGISTER_WINDOWS can't
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   deal with this case and also handle flat frames at the same time.  */
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void sparc_get_saved_register (char *raw_buffer,
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                               int *optimized,
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                               CORE_ADDR * addrp,
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                               struct frame_info *frame,
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                               int regnum, enum lval_type *lvalp);
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#define GET_SAVED_REGISTER(RAW_BUFFER, OPTIMIZED, ADDRP, FRAME, REGNUM, LVAL) \
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     sparc_get_saved_register (RAW_BUFFER, OPTIMIZED, ADDRP, \
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                               FRAME, REGNUM, LVAL)
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#define FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS(FP)       /*no-op */
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#define INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO(FROMLEAF, FCI) \
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     sparc_init_extra_frame_info (FROMLEAF, FCI)
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extern void sparc_init_extra_frame_info (int, struct frame_info *);
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#define FRAME_CHAIN(THISFRAME) (sparc_frame_chain (THISFRAME))
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extern CORE_ADDR sparc_frame_chain (struct frame_info *);
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/* A macro that tells us whether the function invocation represented
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   by FI does not have a frame on the stack associated with it.  If it
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   does not, FRAMELESS is set to 1, else 0.  */
502
 
503
#define FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION(FI) \
504
     frameless_look_for_prologue (FI)
505
 
506
/* Where is the PC for a specific frame */
507
 
508
#define FRAME_SAVED_PC(FRAME) sparc_frame_saved_pc (FRAME)
509
extern CORE_ADDR sparc_frame_saved_pc (struct frame_info *);
510
 
511
/* If the argument is on the stack, it will be here.  */
512
#define FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS(FI) ((FI)->frame)
513
 
514
#define FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS(FI) ((FI)->frame)
515
 
516
/* Set VAL to the number of args passed to frame described by FI.
517
   Can set VAL to -1, meaning no way to tell.  */
518
 
519
/* We can't tell how many args there are
520
   now that the C compiler delays popping them.  */
521
#define FRAME_NUM_ARGS(FI) (-1)
522
 
523
/* Return number of bytes at start of arglist that are not really args.  */
524
 
525
#define FRAME_ARGS_SKIP 68
526
 
527
#endif /* GDB_MULTI_ARCH */
528
 
529
#define PRINT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO(FI) \
530
     sparc_print_extra_frame_info (FI)
531
extern void sparc_print_extra_frame_info (struct frame_info *);
532
 
533
/* INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO needs the PC to detect flat frames.  */
534
 
535
#define INIT_FRAME_PC(FROMLEAF, PREV)   /* nothing */
536
#define INIT_FRAME_PC_FIRST(FROMLEAF, PREV) \
537
  (PREV)->pc = ((FROMLEAF) ? SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL ((PREV)->next) : \
538
              (PREV)->next ? FRAME_SAVED_PC ((PREV)->next) : read_pc ());
539
 
540
/* Define other aspects of the stack frame.  */
541
 
542
/* The location of I0 w.r.t SP.  This is actually dependent on how the
543
   system's window overflow/underflow routines are written.  Most
544
   vendors save the L regs followed by the I regs (at the higher
545
   address).  Some vendors get it wrong.  */
546
 
547
#define FRAME_SAVED_L0  0
548
#define FRAME_SAVED_I0  (8 * REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (L0_REGNUM))
549
 
550
#define FRAME_STRUCT_ARGS_ADDRESS(FI) ((FI)->frame)
551
 
552
/* Things needed for making the inferior call functions.  */
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/*
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 * First of all, let me give my opinion of what the DUMMY_FRAME
555
 * actually looks like.
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 *
557
 *               |                                 |
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 *               |                                 |
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 *               + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +<-- fp (level 0)
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 *               |                                 |
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 *               |                                 |
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 *               |                                 |
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 *               |                                 |
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 *               |  Frame of innermost program     |
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 *               |           function              |
566
 *               |                                 |
567
 *               |                                 |
568
 *               |                                 |
569
 *               |                                 |
570
 *               |                                 |
571
 *               |---------------------------------|<-- sp (level 0), fp (c)
572
 *               |                                 |
573
 *     DUMMY     |             fp0-31              |
574
 *               |                                 |
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 *               |             ------              |<-- fp - 0x80
576
 *     FRAME     |              g0-7               |<-- fp - 0xa0
577
 *               |              i0-7               |<-- fp - 0xc0
578
 *               |             other               |<-- fp - 0xe0
579
 *               |               ?                 |
580
 *               |               ?                 |
581
 *               |---------------------------------|<-- sp' = fp - 0x140
582
 *               |                                 |
583
 * xcution start |                                 |
584
 * sp' + 0x94 -->|        CALL_DUMMY (x code)      |
585
 *               |                                 |
586
 *               |                                 |
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 *               |---------------------------------|<-- sp'' = fp - 0x200
588
 *               |  align sp to 8 byte boundary    |
589
 *               |     ==> args to fn <==          |
590
 *  Room for     |                                 |
591
 * i & l's + agg | CALL_DUMMY_STACK_ADJUST = 0x0x44|
592
 *               |---------------------------------|<-- final sp (variable)
593
 *               |                                 |
594
 *               |   Where function called will    |
595
 *               |           build frame.          |
596
 *               |                                 |
597
 *               |                                 |
598
 *
599
 *   I understand everything in this picture except what the space
600
 * between fp - 0xe0 and fp - 0x140 is used for.  Oh, and I don't
601
 * understand why there's a large chunk of CALL_DUMMY that never gets
602
 * executed (its function is superceeded by PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME; they
603
 * are designed to do the same thing).
604
 *
605
 *   PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME saves the registers above sp' and pushes the
606
 * register file stack down one.
607
 *
608
 *   call_function then writes CALL_DUMMY, pushes the args onto the
609
 * stack, and adjusts the stack pointer.
610
 *
611
 *   run_stack_dummy then starts execution (in the middle of
612
 * CALL_DUMMY, as directed by call_function).
613
 */
614
 
615
#ifndef CALL_DUMMY
616
/* This sequence of words is the instructions
617
 
618
   00:   bc 10 00 01     mov  %g1, %fp
619
   04:   9d e3 80 00     save  %sp, %g0, %sp
620
   08:   bc 10 00 02     mov  %g2, %fp
621
   0c:   be 10 00 03     mov  %g3, %i7
622
   10:   da 03 a0 58     ld  [ %sp + 0x58 ], %o5
623
   14:   d8 03 a0 54     ld  [ %sp + 0x54 ], %o4
624
   18:   d6 03 a0 50     ld  [ %sp + 0x50 ], %o3
625
   1c:   d4 03 a0 4c     ld  [ %sp + 0x4c ], %o2
626
   20:   d2 03 a0 48     ld  [ %sp + 0x48 ], %o1
627
   24:   40 00 00 00     call  <fun>
628
   28:   d0 03 a0 44     ld  [ %sp + 0x44 ], %o0
629
   2c:   01 00 00 00     nop
630
   30:   91 d0 20 01     ta  1
631
   34:   01 00 00 00     nop
632
 
633
   NOTES:
634
   * the first four instructions are necessary only on the simulator.
635
   * this is a multiple of 8 (not only 4) bytes.
636
   * the `call' insn is a relative, not an absolute call.
637
   * the `nop' at the end is needed to keep the trap from
638
     clobbering things (if NPC pointed to garbage instead).
639
 */
640
 
641
#if !defined (GDB_MULTI_ARCH) || (GDB_MULTI_ARCH == 0)
642
/*
643
 * The following defines must go away for MULTI_ARCH.
644
 */
645
 
646
#define CALL_DUMMY { 0xbc100001, 0x9de38000, 0xbc100002, 0xbe100003,    \
647
                     0xda03a058, 0xd803a054, 0xd603a050, 0xd403a04c,    \
648
                     0xd203a048, 0x40000000, 0xd003a044, 0x01000000,    \
649
                     0x91d02001, 0x01000000 }
650
 
651
 
652
/* Size of the call dummy in bytes. */
653
 
654
#define CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH 0x38
655
 
656
/* Offset within call dummy of first instruction to execute. */
657
 
658
#define CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET 0
659
 
660
/* Offset within CALL_DUMMY of the 'call' instruction. */
661
 
662
#define CALL_DUMMY_CALL_OFFSET (CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET + 0x24)
663
 
664
/* Offset within CALL_DUMMY of the 'ta 1' trap instruction. */
665
 
666
#define CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET (CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET + 0x30)
667
 
668
#define CALL_DUMMY_STACK_ADJUST 68
669
 
670
/* Call dummy method (eg. on stack, at entry point, etc.) */
671
 
672
#define CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION ON_STACK
673
 
674
/* Method for detecting dummy frames.  */
675
 
676
#define PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY(PC, SP, FRAME_ADDRESS) \
677
     pc_in_call_dummy_on_stack (PC, SP, FRAME_ADDRESS)
678
 
679
#endif /* GDB_MULTI_ARCH */
680
 
681
#endif /* CALL_DUMMY */
682
 
683
#if !defined (GDB_MULTI_ARCH) || (GDB_MULTI_ARCH == 0)
684
/*
685
 * The following defines must go away for MULTI_ARCH.
686
 */
687
 
688
/* Insert the specified number of args and function address
689
   into a call sequence of the above form stored at DUMMYNAME.  */
690
 
691
#define FIX_CALL_DUMMY(DUMMYNAME, PC, FUN, NARGS, ARGS, TYPE, GCC_P) \
692
     sparc_fix_call_dummy (DUMMYNAME, PC, FUN, TYPE, GCC_P)
693
void sparc_fix_call_dummy (char *dummy, CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fun,
694
                           struct type *value_type, int using_gcc);
695
 
696
/* Arguments smaller than an int must be promoted to ints when
697
   synthesizing function calls.  */
698
 
699
/* Push an empty stack frame, to record the current PC, etc.  */
700
 
701
#define PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME        sparc_push_dummy_frame ()
702
#define POP_FRAME               sparc_pop_frame ()
703
 
704
void sparc_push_dummy_frame (void);
705
void sparc_pop_frame (void);
706
 
707
#define PUSH_ARGUMENTS(NARGS, ARGS, SP, STRUCT_RETURN, STRUCT_ADDR) \
708
     sparc32_push_arguments (NARGS, ARGS, SP, STRUCT_RETURN, STRUCT_ADDR)
709
 
710
extern CORE_ADDR
711
sparc32_push_arguments (int, struct value **, CORE_ADDR, int, CORE_ADDR);
712
 
713
/* Store the address of the place in which to copy the structure the
714
   subroutine will return.  This is called from call_function_by_hand.
715
   The ultimate mystery is, tho, what is the value "16"?  */
716
 
717
#define STORE_STRUCT_RETURN(ADDR, SP) \
718
  { char val[4]; \
719
    store_unsigned_integer (val, 4, (ADDR)); \
720
    write_memory ((SP)+(16*4), val, 4); }
721
 
722
/* Default definition of USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION.  */
723
 
724
#ifndef USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION
725
#define USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION(GCC_P, TYPE) \
726
     generic_use_struct_convention (GCC_P, TYPE)
727
#endif
728
 
729
/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state a
730
   function return value of type TYPE, and copy that, in virtual
731
   format, into VALBUF.  */
732
 
733
#define EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE, REGBUF, VALBUF) \
734
     sparc32_extract_return_value (TYPE, REGBUF, VALBUF)
735
extern void sparc32_extract_return_value (struct type *, char[], char *);
736
 
737
#endif /* GDB_MULTI_ARCH */
738
 
739
 
740
/* Sparc has no reliable single step ptrace call */
741
 
742
#define SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP_P() 1
743
extern void sparc_software_single_step (enum target_signal, int);
744
#define SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP(sig,bp_p) sparc_software_single_step (sig,bp_p)
745
 
746
/* We need more arguments in a frame specification for the
747
   "frame" or "info frame" command.  */
748
 
749
#define SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME(argc, argv) setup_arbitrary_frame (argc, argv)
750
extern struct frame_info *setup_arbitrary_frame (int, CORE_ADDR *);
751
 
752
/* To print every pair of float registers as a double, we use this hook.
753
   We also print the condition code registers in a readable format
754
   (FIXME: can expand this to all control regs).  */
755
 
756
#undef  PRINT_REGISTER_HOOK
757
#define PRINT_REGISTER_HOOK(regno)      \
758
  sparc_print_register_hook (regno)
759
extern void sparc_print_register_hook (int regno);
760
 
761
/* Optimization for storing registers to the inferior.  The hook
762
   DO_DEFERRED_STORES
763
   actually executes any deferred stores.  It is called any time
764
   we are going to proceed the child, or read its registers.
765
   The hook CLEAR_DEFERRED_STORES is called when we want to throw
766
   away the inferior process, e.g. when it dies or we kill it.
767
   FIXME, this does not handle remote debugging cleanly.  */
768
 
769
extern int deferred_stores;
770
#define DO_DEFERRED_STORES      \
771
  if (deferred_stores)          \
772
    target_store_registers (-2);
773
#define CLEAR_DEFERRED_STORES   \
774
  deferred_stores = 0;
775
 
776
/* Select the sparc disassembler */
777
 
778
#define TM_PRINT_INSN_MACH bfd_mach_sparc
779
 

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