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/* Remote target system call callback support.
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   Copyright 1997, 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Cygnus Solutions.
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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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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/* This interface isn't intended to be specific to any particular kind
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   of remote (hardware, simulator, whatever).  As such, support for it
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   (e.g. sim/common/callback.c) should *not* live in the simulator source
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   tree, nor should it live in the gdb source tree.  */
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/* There are various ways to handle system calls:
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   1) Have a simulator intercept the appropriate trap instruction and
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   directly perform the system call on behalf of the target program.
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   This is the typical way of handling system calls for embedded targets.
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   [Handling system calls for embedded targets isn't that much of an
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   oxymoron as running compiler testsuites make use of the capability.]
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   This method of system call handling is done when STATE_ENVIRONMENT
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   is ENVIRONMENT_USER.
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   2) Have a simulator emulate the hardware as much as possible.
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   If the program running on the real hardware communicates with some sort
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   of target manager, one would want to be able to run this program on the
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   simulator as well.
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   This method of system call handling is done when STATE_ENVIRONMENT
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   is ENVIRONMENT_OPERATING.
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*/
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#ifndef CALLBACK_H
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#define CALLBACK_H
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/* ??? The reason why we check for va_start here should be documented.  */
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#ifndef va_start
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#include <ansidecl.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#endif
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/* Needed for enum bfd_endian.  */
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#include "bfd.h"
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/* Mapping of host/target values.  */
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/* ??? For debugging purposes, one might want to add a string of the
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   name of the symbol.  */
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typedef struct {
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  int host_val;
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  int target_val;
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} CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP;
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#define MAX_CALLBACK_FDS 10
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/* Forward decl for stat/fstat.  */
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struct stat;
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typedef struct host_callback_struct host_callback;
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struct host_callback_struct
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{
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  int (*close) (host_callback *,int);
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  int (*get_errno) (host_callback *);
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  int (*isatty) (host_callback *, int);
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  int (*lseek) (host_callback *, int, long , int);
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  int (*open) (host_callback *, const char*, int mode);
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  int (*read) (host_callback *,int,  char *, int);
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  int (*read_stdin) ( host_callback *, char *, int);
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  int (*rename) (host_callback *, const char *, const char *);
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  int (*system) (host_callback *, const char *);
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  long (*time) (host_callback *, long *);
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  int (*unlink) (host_callback *, const char *);
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  int (*write) (host_callback *,int, const char *, int);
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  int (*write_stdout) (host_callback *, const char *, int);
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  void (*flush_stdout) (host_callback *);
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  int (*write_stderr) (host_callback *, const char *, int);
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  void (*flush_stderr) (host_callback *);
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  int (*stat) (host_callback *, const char *, struct stat *);
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  int (*fstat) (host_callback *, int, struct stat *);
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  int (*lstat) (host_callback *, const char *, struct stat *);
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  int (*ftruncate) (host_callback *, int, long);
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  int (*truncate) (host_callback *, const char *, long);
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  int (*pipe) (host_callback *, int *);
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  /* Called by the framework when a read call has emptied a pipe buffer.  */
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  void (*pipe_empty) (host_callback *, int read_fd, int write_fd);
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  /* Called by the framework when a write call makes a pipe buffer
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     non-empty.  */
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  void (*pipe_nonempty) (host_callback *, int read_fd, int write_fd);
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  /* When present, call to the client to give it the oportunity to
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     poll any io devices for a request to quit (indicated by a nonzero
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     return value). */
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  int (*poll_quit) (host_callback *);
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  /* Used when the target has gone away, so we can close open
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     handles and free memory etc etc.  */
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  int (*shutdown) (host_callback *);
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  int (*init)     (host_callback *);
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  /* depreciated, use vprintf_filtered - Talk to the user on a console.  */
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  void (*printf_filtered) (host_callback *, const char *, ...);
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  /* Talk to the user on a console.  */
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  void (*vprintf_filtered) (host_callback *, const char *, va_list);
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  /* Same as vprintf_filtered but to stderr.  */
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  void (*evprintf_filtered) (host_callback *, const char *, va_list);
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  /* Print an error message and "exit".
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     In the case of gdb "exiting" means doing a longjmp back to the main
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     command loop.  */
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  void (*error) (host_callback *, const char *, ...)
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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    __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
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    ;
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  int last_errno;               /* host format */
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  int fdmap[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS];
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  /* fd_buddy is used to contruct circular lists of target fds that point to
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     the same host fd.  A uniquely mapped fd points to itself; for a closed
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     one, fd_buddy has the value -1.  The host file descriptors for stdin /
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     stdout / stderr are never closed by the simulators, so they are put
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     in a special fd_buddy circular list which also has MAX_CALLBACK_FDS
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     as a member.  */
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  short fd_buddy[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS+1];
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  short ispipe[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS];
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     read part in its .size, until it has consumed it all, at which
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     point it deallocates the buffer and zeroes out both sizes.  */
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  {
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    char *buffer;
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  } pipe_buffer[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS];
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  /* System call numbers.  */
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  CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *syscall_map;
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  /* Errno values.  */
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  CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *errno_map;
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  /* Flags to the open system call.  */
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  CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *open_map;
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  /* Signal numbers.  */
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  CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *signal_map;
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     Lengths are in bytes.  If this needs to be extended to bits,
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     Example: "st_dev,4:st_ino,4:st_mode,4:..."  */
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  const char *stat_map;
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  enum bfd_endian target_endian;
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     targets with 32-bit ints and no padding.  */
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  int target_sizeof_int;
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#define HOST_CALLBACK_MAGIC 4705 /* teds constant */
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  int magic;
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extern host_callback default_callback;
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/* Canonical versions of system call numbers.
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/* These are used by the ANSI C support of libc.  */
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#define CB_SYS_exit     1
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#define CB_SYS_open     2
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#define CB_SYS_close    3
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#define CB_SYS_read     4
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#define CB_SYS_write    5
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#define CB_SYS_lseek    6
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#define CB_SYS_unlink   7
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#define CB_SYS_getpid   8
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#define CB_SYS_kill     9
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#define CB_SYS_argvlen  12
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#define CB_SYS_argv     13
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#define CB_SYS_chdir    14
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#define CB_SYS_stat     15
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#define CB_SYS_chmod    16
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#define CB_SYS_utime    17
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#define CB_SYS_time     18
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#define CB_SYS_lstat    19
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#define CB_SYS_rename   20
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#define CB_SYS_ftruncate 22
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#define CB_SYS_pipe     23
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#define CB_SYSCALL_MAGIC 0x12344321
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int cb_target_to_host_syscall (host_callback *, int);
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int cb_host_to_target_errno (host_callback *, int);
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int cb_target_to_host_open (host_callback *, int);
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int cb_target_to_host_signal (host_callback *, int);
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int cb_host_to_target_signal (host_callback *, int);
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int cb_host_to_target_stat (host_callback *, const struct stat *, PTR);
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void cb_store_target_endian (host_callback *, char *, int, long);
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int cb_is_stdin (host_callback *, int);
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int cb_is_stdout (host_callback *, int);
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int cb_is_stderr (host_callback *, int);
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/* Read a string out of the target.  */
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int cb_get_string (host_callback *, CB_SYSCALL *, char *, int, unsigned long);
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/* Perform a system call.  */
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CB_RC cb_syscall (host_callback *, CB_SYSCALL *);
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