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 * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION, INC.
 * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
 * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
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 */
/*
 *	Header file providing access to CMA clients that implement
 * 	language run-times to the CMA debugger capabilities.
 *
 *	NOTE: the clients that are able to use this interface is
 *	very limited because clients needing task debugging must have 
 *	support in the system debugger as well as here (at present).
 *	The following are the only legitimate clients of this interface:
 *	ADA runtime, C++ tasking library, and CMA.
 *
 *FIX-ME* We shall endeavor to extend these capabilities so that the
 * 	all-platform CMA debugger CMA_DEBUG and any client can layer
 * 	on thread debugging.  But that is still an open design problem.
 *	The design here does not preclude that extension (for example,
 *	the identity of the debug-client is indicated in an "open"
 *	manner by using the CMA context key as the identifier.
 */
 
#ifndef CMA_DEBUG_CLIENT
#define CMA_DEBUG_CLIENT
 
/*
 *  INCLUDE FILES
 */
#include <cma.h>
 
/*
 * CONSTANTS AND MACROS
 */
 
/*
 * TYPEDEFS
 */
 
/*
 * Type describing constants for a valid TCB sentinel.
 * Exactly one value is valid, but we provide a symbolic name for
 * at least one invalid sentinel as a convenience.
 */
typedef enum CMA_T_TCB_SENTINEL {
	cma_c_tcb_sentinel_nogood = 0,	/* Invalid sentinel constant */
	cma_c_tcb_sentinel = 0x0ACEFACE /* Valid TCB sentinel */
	} cma_t_tcb_sentinel;
 
/*
 * Type describing pad fields needed to align the "standard prolog"
 * to the right byte at the front of each TCB.  These fields are
 * free to be put to any use by the client.
 *
 * This is 32 bytes long and is fixed at this size for all clients
 * and CMA, for all time.
 */
typedef struct CMA_T_TCB_PRIVATE {
    cma_t_integer	pad1;		
    cma_t_integer	pad2;	
    cma_t_integer	pad3;
    cma_t_integer	pad4;
    cma_t_integer	pad5;
    cma_t_integer	pad6;
    cma_t_integer	pad7;
    cma_t_integer	pad8;
    } cma_t_tcb_private;
 
/*
 * Type describing the "standard prolog" that clients should use 
 * within their task control blocks.  We assume that the client will
 * store their "task control block" as a per-thread context under
 * the context key specified here.
 */
typedef struct CMA_T_TCB_PROLOG {
    cma_t_tcb_sentinel	sentinel;	/* Validity sentinel */
    cma_t_thread	client_thread;	/* Thread corresonding to task */
    cma_t_key		client_key;	/* Context key this is stored under */
    cma_t_address	reserved1;	/* Must be zero, reserved to CMA */
    } cma_t_tcb_prolog;
 
/*
 * Type defining the layout of all TCBs and TASKS.  This format
 * ensures that tasks will be self-identifying to the debugger.
 * this layout must never change as the CMA DEBUG Clients cannot
 * be changed after CMA ships.
 */
typedef struct CMA_T_TCB_HEADER {
    cma_t_tcb_private	IGNORED; 	/* TCB fields private to the client */
    cma_t_tcb_prolog	prolog; 	/* The standard prolog goes here */
    } cma_t_tcb_header;
 
 
/*
 * Type describing the kinds of information that a CMA debug
 * client can GET about a thread.
 */
typedef enum CMA_T_DEBUG_GET {
	/* 
	 * All of the following items use a buffer whose size is
	 * four bytes.  (That is four must be passed as the buffer_size
	 * parameter to cma_debug_get.)
	 */
	cma_c_debget_guardsize = 1,	/* Current guard size (bytes) */
	cma_c_debget_is_held = 2, 	/* Is it on hold? */
	cma_c_debget_is_initial = 3, 	/* Is it the initial thread? */
	cma_c_debget_number = 4, 	/* Thread's number */
	cma_c_debget_stack_ptr = 5, 	/* Current stack pointer */
	cma_c_debget_stack_base = 6, 	/* Stack base address */
	cma_c_debget_stack_top 	= 7, 	/* Stack top address */
	cma_c_debget_sched_state = 8,	/* Scheduler state 
					 *	0 - run
					 *	1 - ready
					 * 	2 - blocked
					 * 	3 - terminated
					 */
	cma_c_debget_reserve_size = 9, 	/* Size of stack reserve (bytes) */
	cma_c_debget_base_prio = 10, 	/* Base priority */
	cma_c_debget_priority = 11, 	/* Current priority */
	cma_c_debget_regs = 12,		/* Register set (and proc. state) */
	cma_c_debget_alt_pending = 13,	/* Alert is pending */
	cma_c_debget_alt_a_enable = 14,	/* Asynch alert delivery enabled */
	cma_c_debget_alt_g_enable = 15,	/* General alert delivery enabled */
	cma_c_debget_substate = 16,	/* Substate (or wait state) */
	cma_c_debget_object_addr = 17,	/* Address of thread object */
	cma_c_debget_thkind = 18,	/* Kind of thread */
	cma_c_debget_detached	= 19,	/* Thread is detached */
	cma_c_debget_tcb_size	= 20,	/* TCB size */
	cma_c_debget_start_pc	= 21,	/* Start address */
	cma_c_debget_next_pc	= 22,	/* Next instruction */
	cma_c_debget_policy	= 23,	/* Sched policy */
	cma_c_debget_stack_yellow = 24,	/* Addr of start of guard area */
	cma_c_debget_stack_default = 25	/* True if on default stack */
 
	} cma_t_debug_get;
 
/*
 * Type describing the kinds of information that a CMA debug
 * client can SET (or change) about a thread using cma_debug_set.
 */
typedef enum CMA_T_DEBUG_SET {
	/* 
	 * All of the following items use a buffer whose size is
	 * four bytes.  (That is four must be passed as the buffer_size
	 * parameter to cma_debug_set.)
	 */
	cma_c_debset_priority	= 1, 	/* Set the priority */
	cma_c_debset_policy	= 2,	/* Set the sched policy */
	cma_c_debset_hold	= 3,	/* Put thread on hold */
	cma_c_debset_regs	= 4	/* Set the regs and proc. state */
 
	} cma_t_debug_set;
 
 
/*
 *  GLOBAL DATA
 * 
 * 	none
 */
 
/*
 * EXTERNAL INTERFACES
 */
 
/* 
 * Routine to register with the CMA debug dispatcher.
 */
extern void     cma_debug_register (cma_t_address,cma_t_key,cma_t_integer,cma_t_boolean);
 
/* 
 * Routine to get get thread state needed by the CMA debug client.
 */
extern void     cma_debug_get (cma_t_thread *,cma_t_debug_get,cma_t_address,cma_t_integer);
 
/* 
 * Get thread context given an sp and a key 
 */
extern void cma_debug_get_sp_context    (cma_t_address,cma_t_key,cma_t_address *);
 
/* 
 * Routine to set thread state as needed by the CMA debug client.
 */
extern void     cma_debug_set (cma_t_thread *,cma_t_debug_set,cma_t_address,cma_t_integer);
 
#endif
 

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