Refactor the breakpoint definitions in linux-arm-low.c.

Before arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind would use an #ifdef to return the right
arm_breakpoint from the abi or eabi breakpoint type.

arm_breakpoint_at would also check for the arm_breakpoint ||
arm_eabi_breakpoint.

Thus the selected arm_breakpoint would be what arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind
returned and arm_breakpoint was arm_abi_breakpoint.

This patch makes it more clear by naming those for what they are : 2 separate
entities: arm_abi_breakpoint and arm_eabi_breakpoint and set the current used
one as arm_breakpoint.

This allows a cleaner arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind as it just returns
arm_breakpoint rather than having the #ifdef in that function.

Any other reference to the arm_breakpoint can now also be clear of #ifdefs...

No regressions on Ubuntu 14.04 on ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-arm-low.c: Refactor breakpoint definitions.
	(arm_breakpoint_at): Adjust for arm_abi_breakpoint.
	(arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): Adjust for arm_breakpoint.
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Antoine Tremblay 2015-10-21 11:13:42 -04:00
parent 8689682cc3
commit b0b4b50194
2 changed files with 21 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
2015-10-21 Antoine Tremblay <antoine.tremblay@ericsson.com>
* linux-arm-low.c: Refactor breakpoint definitions.
(arm_breakpoint_at): Adjust for arm_abi_breakpoint.
(arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): Adjust for arm_breakpoint.
2015-10-21 Antoine Tremblay <antoine.tremblay@ericsson.com>
* Makefile.in: Add arm.c/o.

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@ -244,18 +244,25 @@ arm_set_pc (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc)
}
/* Correct in either endianness. */
static const unsigned long arm_breakpoint = 0xef9f0001;
#define arm_breakpoint_len 4
static const unsigned short thumb_breakpoint = 0xde01;
#define thumb_breakpoint_len 2
static const unsigned short thumb2_breakpoint[] = { 0xf7f0, 0xa000 };
#define thumb2_breakpoint_len 4
#define arm_abi_breakpoint 0xef9f0001UL
/* For new EABI binaries. We recognize it regardless of which ABI
is used for gdbserver, so single threaded debugging should work
OK, but for multi-threaded debugging we only insert the current
ABI's breakpoint instruction. For now at least. */
static const unsigned long arm_eabi_breakpoint = 0xe7f001f0;
#define arm_eabi_breakpoint 0xe7f001f0UL
#ifndef __ARM_EABI__
static const unsigned long arm_breakpoint = arm_abi_breakpoint;
#else
static const unsigned long arm_breakpoint = arm_eabi_breakpoint;
#endif
#define arm_breakpoint_len 4
static const unsigned short thumb_breakpoint = 0xde01;
#define thumb_breakpoint_len 2
static const unsigned short thumb2_breakpoint[] = { 0xf7f0, 0xa000 };
#define thumb2_breakpoint_len 4
static int
arm_breakpoint_at (CORE_ADDR where)
@ -287,7 +294,7 @@ arm_breakpoint_at (CORE_ADDR where)
unsigned long insn;
(*the_target->read_memory) (where, (unsigned char *) &insn, 4);
if (insn == arm_breakpoint)
if (insn == arm_abi_breakpoint)
return 1;
if (insn == arm_eabi_breakpoint)
@ -978,11 +985,7 @@ arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind (int kind , int *size)
return (gdb_byte *) &thumb2_breakpoint;
case ARM_BP_KIND_ARM:
*size = arm_breakpoint_len;
#ifndef __ARM_EABI__
return (const gdb_byte *) &arm_breakpoint;
#else
return (const gdb_byte *) &arm_eabi_breakpoint;
#endif
default:
return NULL;
}