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* arm-tdep.c: * ia64-tdep.c: * i386-tdep.c: * hpread.c: * hppa-tdep.c: * hppa-hpux-tdep.c: * gnu-nat.c: * gdbtypes.c: * gdbarch.h: * gdbarch.c: * eval.c: * dwarf2read.c: * dbxread.c: * copying: * symfile.c: * stabsread.c: * sh64-tdep.c: * sh-tdep.c: * s390-tdep.c: * rs6000-tdep.c: * remote.c: * remote-mips.c: * mips-tdep.c: * mdebugread.c: * linux-nat.c: * infrun.c: * xcoffread.c: * win32-nat.c: * valops.c: * utils.c: * tracepoint.c: * target.c: * symtab.c: * c-exp.y: * ada-valprint.c: * ada-typeprint.c: * ada-lex.l: * ada-lang.h: * ada-lang.c: * ada-exp.y: * alphafbsd-tdep.c: * alphabsd-tdep.h: * alphabsd-tdep.c: * alphabsd-nat.c: * alpha-tdep.h: * alpha-tdep.c: * alpha-osf1-tdep.c: * alpha-nat.c: * alpha-mdebug-tdep.c: * alpha-linux-tdep.c: * alpha-linux-nat.c: * aix-thread.c: * abug-rom.c: * arch-utils.c: * annotate.h: * annotate.c: * amd64obsd-tdep.c: * amd64obsd-nat.c: * amd64nbsd-tdep.c: * amd64nbsd-nat.c: * amd64fbsd-tdep.c: * amd64fbsd-nat.c: * amd64bsd-nat.c: * amd64-tdep.h: * amd64-tdep.c: * amd64-sol2-tdep.c: * amd64-nat.h: * amd64-nat.c: * amd64-linux-tdep.c: * amd64-linux-nat.c: * alphanbsd-tdep.c: * block.h: * block.c: * bfd-target.h: * bfd-target.c: * bcache.h: * bcache.c: * ax.h: * ax-general.c: * ax-gdb.h: * ax-gdb.c: * avr-tdep.c: * auxv.h: * auxv.c: * armnbsd-tdep.c: * armnbsd-nat.c: * arm-tdep.h: * arm-linux-nat.c: * arch-utils.h: * charset.c: * call-cmds.h: * c-valprint.c: * c-typeprint.c: * c-lang.h: * c-lang.c: * buildsym.h: * buildsym.c: * bsd-uthread.h: * bsd-uthread.c: * bsd-kvm.h: * bsd-kvm.c: * breakpoint.h: * core-regset.c: * core-aout.c: * completer.h: * completer.c: * complaints.h: * complaints.c: * command.h: * coffread.c: * coff-solib.h: * coff-solib.c: * coff-pe-read.h: * coff-pe-read.c: * cli-out.h: * cli-out.c: * charset.h: * dink32-rom.c: * dictionary.h: * dictionary.c: * demangle.c: * defs.h: * dcache.h: * dcache.c: * d10v-tdep.c: * cpu32bug-rom.c: * cp-valprint.c: * cp-support.h: * cp-support.c: * cp-namespace.c: * cp-abi.h: * cp-abi.c: * corelow.c: * corefile.c: * environ.c: * elfread.c: * dwarfread.c: * dwarf2loc.c: * dwarf2expr.h: * dwarf2expr.c: * dwarf2-frame.h: * dwarf2-frame.c: * dve3900-rom.c: * dummy-frame.h: * dummy-frame.c: * dsrec.c: * doublest.h: * doublest.c: * disasm.h: * disasm.c: * fork-child.c: * findvar.c: * fbsd-nat.h: * fbsd-nat.c: * f-valprint.c: * f-typeprint.c: * f-lang.h: * f-lang.c: * expression.h: * expprint.c: * exec.h: * exec.c: * exceptions.h: * exceptions.c: * event-top.h: * event-top.c: * event-loop.h: * event-loop.c: * gdb.c: * gdb-stabs.h: * gdb-events.h: * gdb-events.c: * gcore.c: * frv-tdep.h: * frv-tdep.c: * frv-linux-tdep.c: * frame.h: * frame.c: * frame-unwind.h: * frame-unwind.c: * frame-base.h: * frame-base.c: * gdb_vfork.h: * gdb_thread_db.h: * gdb_string.h: * gdb_stat.h: * gdb_regex.h: * gdb_ptrace.h: * gdb_proc_service.h: * gdb_obstack.h: * gdb_locale.h: * gdb_dirent.h: * gdb_curses.h: * gdb_assert.h: * gdbarch.sh: * gdb.h: * hpux-thread.c: * hppabsd-nat.c: * hppa-tdep.h: * hpacc-abi.c: * h8300-tdep.c: * gregset.h: * go32-nat.c: * gnu-v3-abi.c: * gnu-v2-abi.h: * gnu-v2-abi.c: * gnu-nat.h: * glibc-tdep.c: * gdbtypes.h: * gdbcore.h: * gdbcmd.h: * i386nbsd-tdep.c: * i386nbsd-nat.c: * i386gnu-tdep.c: * i386gnu-nat.c: * i386fbsd-tdep.c: * i386fbsd-nat.c: * i386bsd-tdep.c: * i386bsd-nat.h: * i386bsd-nat.c: * i386-tdep.h: * i386-sol2-nat.c: * i386-nto-tdep.c: * i386-nat.c: * i386-linux-tdep.h: * i386-linux-tdep.c: * i386-linux-nat.c: * i386-cygwin-tdep.c: * inf-ttrace.c: * inf-ptrace.h: * inf-ptrace.c: * inf-loop.h: * inf-loop.c: * inf-child.h: * inf-child.c: * ia64-tdep.h: * ia64-linux-nat.c: * i387-tdep.h: * i387-tdep.c: * i386v4-nat.c: * i386v-nat.c: * i386obsd-tdep.c: * i386obsd-nat.c: * kod.c: * jv-valprint.c: * jv-typeprint.c: * jv-lang.h: * jv-lang.c: * irix5-nat.c: * iq2000-tdep.c: * interps.h: * interps.c: * inftarg.c: * inflow.h: * inflow.c: * inferior.h: * infcmd.c: * infcall.h: * infcall.c: * inf-ttrace.h: * m32r-tdep.h: * m32r-tdep.c: * m32r-rom.c: * m32r-linux-tdep.c: * m32r-linux-nat.c: * m2-valprint.c: * m2-typeprint.c: * m2-lang.h: * m2-lang.c: * lynx-nat.c: * linux-thread-db.c: * linux-nat.h: * linespec.c: * libunwind-frame.h: * libunwind-frame.c: * language.h: * language.c: * macroexp.c: * macrocmd.c: * m88kbsd-nat.c: * m88k-tdep.h: * m88k-tdep.c: * m68klinux-tdep.c: * m68klinux-nat.c: * m68kbsd-tdep.c: * m68kbsd-nat.c: * m68k-tdep.h: * m68k-tdep.c: * mips-linux-nat.c: * mips-irix-tdep.c: * minsyms.c: * memattr.h: * memattr.c: * mem-break.c: * mdebugread.h: * main.h: * main.c: * macrotab.h: * macrotab.c: * macroscope.h: * macroscope.c: * macroexp.h: * nbsd-tdep.c: * mt-tdep.c: * monitor.h: * monitor.c: * mn10300-tdep.h: * mn10300-tdep.c: * mn10300-linux-tdep.c: * mipsv4-nat.c: * mipsread.c: * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: * mipsnbsd-nat.c: * mips64obsd-tdep.c: * mips64obsd-nat.c: * mips-tdep.h: * mips-mdebug-tdep.c: * mips-linux-tdep.c: * osabi.h: * osabi.c: * ocd.h: * ocd.c: * observer.c: * objfiles.h: * objfiles.c: * objc-lang.h: * objc-lang.c: * objc-exp.y: * nto-tdep.h: * nto-tdep.c: * nto-procfs.c: * nlmread.c: * nbsd-tdep.h: * ppcobsd-tdep.c: * ppcobsd-nat.c: * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: * ppcnbsd-nat.c: * ppcbug-rom.c: * ppc-tdep.h: * ppc-sysv-tdep.c: * ppc-linux-tdep.c: * ppc-linux-nat.c: * ppc-bdm.c: * parser-defs.h: * parse.c: * p-valprint.c: * p-typeprint.c: * p-lang.h: * p-lang.c: * remote-fileio.h: * remote-fileio.c: * remote-est.c: * remote-e7000.c: * regset.h: * regset.c: * reggroups.h: * reggroups.c: * regcache.h: * regcache.c: * proc-why.c: * proc-service.c: * proc-events.c: * printcmd.c: * ppcobsd-tdep.h: * sentinel-frame.h: * sentinel-frame.c: * scm-valprint.c: * scm-tags.h: * scm-lang.h: * scm-lang.c: * scm-exp.c: * s390-tdep.h: * rom68k-rom.c: * remote.h: * remote-utils.c: * remote-st.c: * remote-sim.c: * remote-sds.c: * remote-rdp.c: * remote-rdi.c: * remote-hms.c: * sim-regno.h: * shnbsd-tdep.h: * shnbsd-tdep.c: * shnbsd-nat.c: * sh-tdep.h: * serial.h: * serial.c: * ser-unix.h: * ser-unix.c: * ser-tcp.c: * ser-pipe.c: * ser-go32.c: * ser-e7kpc.c: * ser-base.h: * ser-base.c: * solib.c: * solib-svr4.h: * solib-svr4.c: * solib-sunos.c: * solib-som.h: * solib-som.c: * solib-pa64.h: * solib-pa64.c: * solib-osf.c: * solib-null.c: * solib-legacy.c: * solib-irix.c: * solib-frv.c: * solib-aix5.c: * sol-thread.c: * sparc64-linux-tdep.c: * sparc64-linux-nat.c: * sparc-tdep.h: * sparc-tdep.c: * sparc-sol2-tdep.c: * sparc-sol2-nat.c: * sparc-nat.h: * sparc-nat.c: * sparc-linux-tdep.c: * sparc-linux-nat.c: * source.h: * source.c: * somread.c: * solist.h: * solib.h: * std-regs.c: * stack.h: * stack.c: * stabsread.h: * sparcobsd-tdep.c: * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: * sparcnbsd-nat.c: * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: * sparc64-tdep.h: * sparc64-tdep.c: * sparc64-sol2-tdep.c: * sparc64-nat.c: * ui-file.c: * typeprint.h: * typeprint.c: * tramp-frame.h: * tramp-frame.c: * trad-frame.h: * trad-frame.c: * tracepoint.h: * top.c: * tobs.inc: * thread.c: * terminal.h: * target.h: * symfile.h: * stop-gdb.c: * vaxbsd-nat.c: * vax-tdep.h: * vax-tdep.c: * vax-nat.c: * varobj.h: * varobj.c: * value.h: * value.c: * valprint.h: * valprint.c: * v850-tdep.c: * uw-thread.c: * user-regs.c: * ui-out.h: * ui-out.c: * ui-file.h: * xcoffsolib.h: * xcoffsolib.c: * wrapper.c: * wince.c: * wince-stub.h: * wince-stub.c: * vaxobsd-tdep.c: * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: * gdb_gcore.sh: * copying.c: * configure.ac: * aclocal.m4: * acinclude.m4: * reply_mig_hack.awk: * observer.sh: * gdb_mbuild.sh: * arm-linux-tdep.c: * blockframe.c: * dbug-rom.c: * environ.h: * dwarf2loc.h: * gdb-events.sh: * glibc-tdep.h: * gdb_wait.h: * gdbthread.h: * i386-sol2-tdep.c: * hppabsd-tdep.c: * hppa-linux-nat.c: * hppa-hpux-nat.c: * ia64-linux-tdep.c: * infptrace.c: * linespec.h: * maint.c: * mips-mdebug-tdep.h: * remote-m32r-sdi.c: * s390-nat.c: * rs6000-nat.c: * remote-utils.h: * sh3-rom.c: * sh-linux-tdep.c: * top.h: * symtab.h: * symmisc.c: * symfile-mem.c: * srec.h: * user-regs.h: * version.h: * valarith.c: * xstormy16-tdep.c: * wrapper.h: * Makefile.in: * f-exp.y: * cris-tdep.c: * cp-name-parser.y: * procfs.c: * proc-utils.h: * proc-flags.c: * proc-api.c: * p-exp.y: * m68hc11-tdep.c: * m2-exp.y: * kod.h: * kod-cisco.c: * jv-exp.y: * hppa-linux-tdep.c: Add (c) after Copyright. 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/* Caching code for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 Free
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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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "dcache.h"
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#include "gdbcmd.h"
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#include "gdb_string.h"
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#include "gdbcore.h"
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#include "target.h"
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/* The data cache could lead to incorrect results because it doesn't
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know about volatile variables, thus making it impossible to debug
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functions which use memory mapped I/O devices. Set the nocache
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memory region attribute in those cases.
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In general the dcache speeds up performance, some speed improvement
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comes from the actual caching mechanism, but the major gain is in
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the reduction of the remote protocol overhead; instead of reading
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or writing a large area of memory in 4 byte requests, the cache
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bundles up the requests into 32 byte (actually LINE_SIZE) chunks.
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Reducing the overhead to an eighth of what it was. This is very
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obvious when displaying a large amount of data,
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eg, x/200x 0
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caching | no yes
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----------------------------
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first time | 4 sec 2 sec improvement due to chunking
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second time | 4 sec 0 sec improvement due to caching
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The cache structure is unusual, we keep a number of cache blocks
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(DCACHE_SIZE) and each one caches a LINE_SIZEed area of memory.
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Within each line we remember the address of the line (always a
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multiple of the LINE_SIZE) and a vector of bytes over the range.
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There's another vector which contains the state of the bytes.
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ENTRY_BAD means that the byte is just plain wrong, and has no
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correspondence with anything else (as it would when the cache is
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turned on, but nothing has been done to it.
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ENTRY_DIRTY means that the byte has some data in it which should be
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written out to the remote target one day, but contains correct
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data.
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ENTRY_OK means that the data is the same in the cache as it is in
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remote memory.
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The ENTRY_DIRTY state is necessary because GDB likes to write large
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lumps of memory in small bits. If the caching mechanism didn't
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maintain the DIRTY information, then something like a two byte
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write would mean that the entire cache line would have to be read,
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the two bytes modified and then written out again. The alternative
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would be to not read in the cache line in the first place, and just
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write the two bytes directly into target memory. The trouble with
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that is that it really nails performance, because of the remote
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protocol overhead. This way, all those little writes are bundled
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up into an entire cache line write in one go, without having to
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read the cache line in the first place.
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*/
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/* NOTE: Interaction of dcache and memory region attributes
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As there is no requirement that memory region attributes be aligned
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to or be a multiple of the dcache page size, dcache_read_line() and
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dcache_write_line() must break up the page by memory region. If a
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chunk does not have the cache attribute set, an invalid memory type
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is set, etc., then the chunk is skipped. Those chunks are handled
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in target_xfer_memory() (or target_xfer_memory_partial()).
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This doesn't occur very often. The most common occurance is when
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the last bit of the .text segment and the first bit of the .data
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segment fall within the same dcache page with a ro/cacheable memory
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region defined for the .text segment and a rw/non-cacheable memory
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region defined for the .data segment. */
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/* This value regulates the number of cache blocks stored.
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Smaller values reduce the time spent searching for a cache
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line, and reduce memory requirements, but increase the risk
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of a line not being in memory */
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#define DCACHE_SIZE 64
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/* This value regulates the size of a cache line. Smaller values
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reduce the time taken to read a single byte, but reduce overall
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throughput. */
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#define LINE_SIZE_POWER (5)
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#define LINE_SIZE (1 << LINE_SIZE_POWER)
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/* Each cache block holds LINE_SIZE bytes of data
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starting at a multiple-of-LINE_SIZE address. */
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#define LINE_SIZE_MASK ((LINE_SIZE - 1))
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#define XFORM(x) ((x) & LINE_SIZE_MASK)
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#define MASK(x) ((x) & ~LINE_SIZE_MASK)
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#define ENTRY_BAD 0 /* data at this byte is wrong */
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#define ENTRY_DIRTY 1 /* data at this byte needs to be written back */
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#define ENTRY_OK 2 /* data at this byte is same as in memory */
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struct dcache_block
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{
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struct dcache_block *p; /* next in list */
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CORE_ADDR addr; /* Address for which data is recorded. */
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gdb_byte data[LINE_SIZE]; /* bytes at given address */
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unsigned char state[LINE_SIZE]; /* what state the data is in */
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/* whether anything in state is dirty - used to speed up the
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dirty scan. */
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int anydirty;
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int refs;
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};
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/* FIXME: dcache_struct used to have a cache_has_stuff field that was
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used to record whether the cache had been accessed. This was used
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to invalidate the cache whenever caching was (re-)enabled (if the
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cache was disabled and later re-enabled, it could contain stale
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data). This was not needed because the cache is write through and
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the code that enables, disables, and deletes memory region all
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invalidate the cache.
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This is overkill, since it also invalidates cache lines from
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unrelated regions. One way this could be addressed by adding a
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new function that takes an address and a length and invalidates
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only those cache lines that match. */
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struct dcache_struct
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{
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/* free list */
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struct dcache_block *free_head;
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struct dcache_block *free_tail;
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/* in use list */
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struct dcache_block *valid_head;
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struct dcache_block *valid_tail;
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/* The cache itself. */
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struct dcache_block *the_cache;
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};
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static struct dcache_block *dcache_hit (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR addr);
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static int dcache_write_line (DCACHE *dcache, struct dcache_block *db);
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static int dcache_read_line (DCACHE *dcache, struct dcache_block *db);
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static struct dcache_block *dcache_alloc (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR addr);
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static int dcache_writeback (DCACHE *dcache);
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static void dcache_info (char *exp, int tty);
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void _initialize_dcache (void);
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static int dcache_enabled_p = 0;
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static void
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show_dcache_enabled_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
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struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
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{
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fprintf_filtered (file, _("Cache use for remote targets is %s.\n"), value);
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}
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DCACHE *last_cache; /* Used by info dcache */
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/* Free all the data cache blocks, thus discarding all cached data. */
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void
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dcache_invalidate (DCACHE *dcache)
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{
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int i;
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dcache->valid_head = 0;
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dcache->valid_tail = 0;
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dcache->free_head = 0;
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dcache->free_tail = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < DCACHE_SIZE; i++)
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{
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struct dcache_block *db = dcache->the_cache + i;
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if (!dcache->free_head)
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dcache->free_head = db;
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else
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dcache->free_tail->p = db;
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dcache->free_tail = db;
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db->p = 0;
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}
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return;
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}
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/* If addr is present in the dcache, return the address of the block
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containing it. */
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static struct dcache_block *
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dcache_hit (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR addr)
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{
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struct dcache_block *db;
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/* Search all cache blocks for one that is at this address. */
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db = dcache->valid_head;
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while (db)
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{
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if (MASK (addr) == db->addr)
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{
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db->refs++;
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return db;
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}
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db = db->p;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Make sure that anything in this line which needs to
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be written is. */
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static int
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dcache_write_line (DCACHE *dcache, struct dcache_block *db)
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{
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CORE_ADDR memaddr;
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gdb_byte *myaddr;
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int len;
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int res;
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int reg_len;
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struct mem_region *region;
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if (!db->anydirty)
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return 1;
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len = LINE_SIZE;
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memaddr = db->addr;
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myaddr = db->data;
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while (len > 0)
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{
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int s;
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int e;
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int dirty_len;
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region = lookup_mem_region(memaddr);
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if (memaddr + len < region->hi)
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reg_len = len;
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else
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reg_len = region->hi - memaddr;
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if (!region->attrib.cache || region->attrib.mode == MEM_RO)
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{
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memaddr += reg_len;
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myaddr += reg_len;
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len -= reg_len;
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continue;
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}
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while (reg_len > 0)
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{
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s = XFORM(memaddr);
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while (reg_len > 0) {
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if (db->state[s] == ENTRY_DIRTY)
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break;
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s++;
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reg_len--;
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memaddr++;
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myaddr++;
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len--;
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}
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e = s;
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while (reg_len > 0) {
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if (db->state[e] != ENTRY_DIRTY)
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break;
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e++;
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reg_len--;
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}
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dirty_len = e - s;
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while (dirty_len > 0)
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{
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res = do_xfer_memory(memaddr, myaddr, dirty_len, 1,
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®ion->attrib);
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if (res <= 0)
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return 0;
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memset (&db->state[XFORM(memaddr)], ENTRY_OK, res);
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memaddr += res;
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myaddr += res;
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len -= res;
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|
dirty_len -= res;
|
|
}
|
|
}
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|
}
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|
|
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db->anydirty = 0;
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return 1;
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|
}
|
|
|
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/* Read cache line */
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|
static int
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|
dcache_read_line (DCACHE *dcache, struct dcache_block *db)
|
|
{
|
|
CORE_ADDR memaddr;
|
|
gdb_byte *myaddr;
|
|
int len;
|
|
int res;
|
|
int reg_len;
|
|
struct mem_region *region;
|
|
|
|
/* If there are any dirty bytes in the line, it must be written
|
|
before a new line can be read */
|
|
if (db->anydirty)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!dcache_write_line (dcache, db))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
len = LINE_SIZE;
|
|
memaddr = db->addr;
|
|
myaddr = db->data;
|
|
|
|
while (len > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
region = lookup_mem_region(memaddr);
|
|
if (memaddr + len < region->hi)
|
|
reg_len = len;
|
|
else
|
|
reg_len = region->hi - memaddr;
|
|
|
|
if (!region->attrib.cache || region->attrib.mode == MEM_WO)
|
|
{
|
|
memaddr += reg_len;
|
|
myaddr += reg_len;
|
|
len -= reg_len;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while (reg_len > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
res = do_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, reg_len, 0,
|
|
®ion->attrib);
|
|
if (res <= 0)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
memaddr += res;
|
|
myaddr += res;
|
|
len -= res;
|
|
reg_len -= res;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
memset (db->state, ENTRY_OK, sizeof (db->data));
|
|
db->anydirty = 0;
|
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Get a free cache block, put or keep it on the valid list,
|
|
and return its address. */
|
|
|
|
static struct dcache_block *
|
|
dcache_alloc (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR addr)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dcache_block *db;
|
|
|
|
/* Take something from the free list */
|
|
db = dcache->free_head;
|
|
if (db)
|
|
{
|
|
dcache->free_head = db->p;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Nothing left on free list, so grab one from the valid list */
|
|
db = dcache->valid_head;
|
|
|
|
if (!dcache_write_line (dcache, db))
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
dcache->valid_head = db->p;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
db->addr = MASK(addr);
|
|
db->refs = 0;
|
|
db->anydirty = 0;
|
|
memset (db->state, ENTRY_BAD, sizeof (db->data));
|
|
|
|
/* append this line to end of valid list */
|
|
if (!dcache->valid_head)
|
|
dcache->valid_head = db;
|
|
else
|
|
dcache->valid_tail->p = db;
|
|
dcache->valid_tail = db;
|
|
db->p = 0;
|
|
|
|
return db;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Writeback any dirty lines. */
|
|
static int
|
|
dcache_writeback (DCACHE *dcache)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dcache_block *db;
|
|
|
|
db = dcache->valid_head;
|
|
|
|
while (db)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!dcache_write_line (dcache, db))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
db = db->p;
|
|
}
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Using the data cache DCACHE return the contents of the byte at
|
|
address ADDR in the remote machine.
|
|
|
|
Returns 0 on error. */
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
dcache_peek_byte (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR addr, gdb_byte *ptr)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dcache_block *db = dcache_hit (dcache, addr);
|
|
|
|
if (!db)
|
|
{
|
|
db = dcache_alloc (dcache, addr);
|
|
if (!db)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (db->state[XFORM (addr)] == ENTRY_BAD)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!dcache_read_line(dcache, db))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
*ptr = db->data[XFORM (addr)];
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Write the byte at PTR into ADDR in the data cache.
|
|
Return zero on write error.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
dcache_poke_byte (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR addr, gdb_byte *ptr)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dcache_block *db = dcache_hit (dcache, addr);
|
|
|
|
if (!db)
|
|
{
|
|
db = dcache_alloc (dcache, addr);
|
|
if (!db)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
db->data[XFORM (addr)] = *ptr;
|
|
db->state[XFORM (addr)] = ENTRY_DIRTY;
|
|
db->anydirty = 1;
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Initialize the data cache. */
|
|
DCACHE *
|
|
dcache_init (void)
|
|
{
|
|
int csize = sizeof (struct dcache_block) * DCACHE_SIZE;
|
|
DCACHE *dcache;
|
|
|
|
dcache = (DCACHE *) xmalloc (sizeof (*dcache));
|
|
|
|
dcache->the_cache = (struct dcache_block *) xmalloc (csize);
|
|
memset (dcache->the_cache, 0, csize);
|
|
|
|
dcache_invalidate (dcache);
|
|
|
|
last_cache = dcache;
|
|
return dcache;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Free a data cache */
|
|
void
|
|
dcache_free (DCACHE *dcache)
|
|
{
|
|
if (last_cache == dcache)
|
|
last_cache = NULL;
|
|
|
|
xfree (dcache->the_cache);
|
|
xfree (dcache);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Read or write LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR, transferring
|
|
to or from debugger address MYADDR. Write to inferior if SHOULD_WRITE is
|
|
nonzero.
|
|
|
|
Returns length of data written or read; 0 for error.
|
|
|
|
This routine is indended to be called by remote_xfer_ functions. */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
dcache_xfer_memory (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr,
|
|
int len, int should_write)
|
|
{
|
|
int i;
|
|
int (*xfunc) (DCACHE *dcache, CORE_ADDR addr, gdb_byte *ptr);
|
|
xfunc = should_write ? dcache_poke_byte : dcache_peek_byte;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!xfunc (dcache, memaddr + i, myaddr + i))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* FIXME: There may be some benefit from moving the cache writeback
|
|
to a higher layer, as it could occur after a sequence of smaller
|
|
writes have been completed (as when a stack frame is constructed
|
|
for an inferior function call). Note that only moving it up one
|
|
level to target_xfer_memory() (also target_xfer_memory_partial())
|
|
is not sufficent, since we want to coalesce memory transfers that
|
|
are "logically" connected but not actually a single call to one
|
|
of the memory transfer functions. */
|
|
|
|
if (should_write)
|
|
dcache_writeback (dcache);
|
|
|
|
return len;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
dcache_info (char *exp, int tty)
|
|
{
|
|
struct dcache_block *p;
|
|
|
|
printf_filtered (_("Dcache line width %d, depth %d\n"),
|
|
LINE_SIZE, DCACHE_SIZE);
|
|
|
|
if (last_cache)
|
|
{
|
|
printf_filtered (_("Cache state:\n"));
|
|
|
|
for (p = last_cache->valid_head; p; p = p->p)
|
|
{
|
|
int j;
|
|
printf_filtered (_("Line at %s, referenced %d times\n"),
|
|
paddr (p->addr), p->refs);
|
|
|
|
for (j = 0; j < LINE_SIZE; j++)
|
|
printf_filtered ("%02x", p->data[j] & 0xFF);
|
|
printf_filtered (("\n"));
|
|
|
|
for (j = 0; j < LINE_SIZE; j++)
|
|
printf_filtered ("%2x", p->state[j]);
|
|
printf_filtered ("\n");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
_initialize_dcache (void)
|
|
{
|
|
add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("remotecache", class_support,
|
|
&dcache_enabled_p, _("\
|
|
Set cache use for remote targets."), _("\
|
|
Show cache use for remote targets."), _("\
|
|
When on, use data caching for remote targets. For many remote targets\n\
|
|
this option can offer better throughput for reading target memory.\n\
|
|
Unfortunately, gdb does not currently know anything about volatile\n\
|
|
registers and thus data caching will produce incorrect results with\n\
|
|
volatile registers are in use. By default, this option is off."),
|
|
NULL,
|
|
show_dcache_enabled_p,
|
|
&setlist, &showlist);
|
|
|
|
add_info ("dcache", dcache_info,
|
|
_("Print information on the dcache performance."));
|
|
|
|
}
|