binutils-gdb/gdb/disasm.c
Maciej W. Rozycki 471b9d1507 GDB PR tdep/8282: MIPS: Wire in `set disassembler-options'
Implement MIPS target support for passing options to the disassembler,
complementing commit 65b48a8140 ("GDB: Add support for the new
set/show disassembler-options commands.").

This includes options that expect an argument, so adjust the generic
code and data structures used so as to handle such options.  So as to
give backends syntax flexibility no specific delimiter has been defined
to separate options from their respective arguments, so it has to be
included as the last character of the option name.  Completion code
however has not been adjusted and consequently option arguments cannot
be completed at this time.

Also the MIPS target has non-empty defaults for the options, so that ABI
names for the general-purpose registers respect our `set mips abi ...'
setting rather than always being determined from the ELF headers of the
binary file selected.  Handle these defaults as implicit options, never
shown to the user and always prepended to the user-specified options, so
that the latters can override the defaults.

The resulting output for the MIPS target is as follows:

(gdb) show disassembler-options
The current disassembler options are ''

The following disassembler options are supported for use with the
'set disassembler-options <option>[,<option>...]' command:

  no-aliases      Use canonical instruction forms.

  msa             Recognize MSA instructions.

  virt            Recognize the virtualization ASE instructions.

  xpa             Recognize the eXtended Physical Address (XPA) ASE
                  instructions.

  ginv            Recognize the Global INValidate (GINV) ASE instructions.

  gpr-names=ABI   Print GPR names according to specified ABI.
                  Default: based on binary being disassembled.

  fpr-names=ABI   Print FPR names according to specified ABI.
                  Default: numeric.

  cp0-names=ARCH  Print CP0 register names according to specified architecture.
                  Default: based on binary being disassembled.

  hwr-names=ARCH  Print HWR names according to specified architecture.
                  Default: based on binary being disassembled.

  reg-names=ABI   Print GPR and FPR names according to specified ABI.

  reg-names=ARCH  Print CP0 register and HWR names according to specified
                  architecture.

  For the options above, the following values are supported for "ABI":
    numeric 32 n32 64

  For the options above, the following values are supported for "ARCH":
    numeric r3000 r3900 r4000 r4010 vr4100 vr4111 vr4120 r4300 r4400 r4600
    r4650 r5000 vr5400 vr5500 r5900 r6000 rm7000 rm9000 r8000 r10000 r12000
    r14000 r16000 mips5 mips32 mips32r2 mips32r3 mips32r5 mips32r6 mips64
    mips64r2 mips64r3 mips64r5 mips64r6 interaptiv-mr2 sb1 loongson2e
    loongson2f loongson3a octeon octeon+ octeon2 octeon3 xlr xlp
(gdb)

which corresponds to what `objdump --help' used to print for the MIPS
target, with minor formatting changes, most notably option argument
lists being wrapped, but also the amount of white space separating
options from the respective descriptions.  The relevant part the new
code is now also used by `objdump --help', which means these formatting
changes apply to both outputs, except for argument list wrapping, which
is GDB-specific.

This also adds a separating new line between the heading and option
lists where descriptions are provided, hence:

(gdb) set architecture s390:31-bit
(gdb) show disassembler-options
The current disassembler options are ''

The following disassembler options are supported for use with the
'set disassembler-options <option>[,<option>...]' command:

  esa         Disassemble in ESA architecture mode
  zarch       Disassemble in z/Architecture mode
  insnlength  Print unknown instructions according to length from first two bits
(gdb)

but:

(gdb) set architecture powerpc:common
(gdb) show disassembler-options
The current disassembler options are ''

The following disassembler options are supported for use with the
'set disassembler-options <option>[,<option>...]' command:
  403, 405, 440, 464, 476, 601, 603, 604, 620, 7400, 7410, 7450, 7455, 750cl,
  821, 850, 860, a2, altivec, any, booke, booke32, cell, com, e200z4, e300,
  e500, e500mc, e500mc64, e5500, e6500, e500x2, efs, efs2, power4, power5,
  power6, power7, power8, power9, ppc, ppc32, 32, ppc64, 64, ppc64bridge,
  ppcps, pwr, pwr2, pwr4, pwr5, pwr5x, pwr6, pwr7, pwr8, pwr9, pwrx, raw, spe,
  spe2, titan, vle, vsx
(gdb)

Existing affected target backends have been adjusted accordingly.

This has been verified manually with:

(gdb) set architecture arm
(gdb) set architecture powerpc:common
(gdb) set architecture s390:31-bit

to cause no issues with the `show disassembler-options' and `set
disassembler-options' commands.  A test case for the MIPS target has
also been provided, covering the default settings with ABI overrides as
well as disassembler option overrides.

2018-07-02  Maciej W. Rozycki  <macro@mips.com>
            Simon Marchi  <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>

	include/
	PR tdep/8282
	* dis-asm.h (disasm_option_arg_t): New typedef.
	(disasm_options_and_args_t): Likewise.
	(disasm_options_t): Add `arg' member, document members.
	(disassembler_options_mips): New prototype.
	(disassembler_options_arm, disassembler_options_powerpc)
	(disassembler_options_s390): Update prototypes.

	opcodes/
	PR tdep/8282
	* mips-dis.c (mips_option_arg_t): New enumeration.
	(mips_options): New variable.
	(disassembler_options_mips): New function.
	(print_mips_disassembler_options): Reimplement in terms of
	`disassembler_options_mips'.
	* arm-dis.c (disassembler_options_arm): Adapt to using the
	`disasm_options_and_args_t' structure.
	* ppc-dis.c (disassembler_options_powerpc): Likewise.
	* s390-dis.c (disassembler_options_s390): Likewise.

	gdb/
	PR tdep/8282
	* disasm.h (gdb_disassembler): Add
	`m_disassembler_options_holder'. member
	* disasm.c (get_all_disassembler_options): New function.
	(gdb_disassembler::gdb_disassembler): Use it.
	(gdb_buffered_insn_length_init_dis): Likewise.
	(gdb_buffered_insn_length): Adjust accordingly.
	(set_disassembler_options): Handle options with arguments.
	(show_disassembler_options_sfunc): Likewise.  Add a leading new
	line if showing options with descriptions.
	(disassembler_options_completer): Adapt to using the
	`disasm_options_and_args_t' structure.
	* mips-tdep.c (mips_disassembler_options): New variable.
	(mips_disassembler_options_o32): Likewise.
	(mips_disassembler_options_n32): Likewise.
	(mips_disassembler_options_n64): Likewise.
	(gdb_print_insn_mips): Don't set `disassembler_options'.
	(gdb_print_insn_mips_n32, gdb_print_insn_mips_n64): Remove
	functions.
	(mips_gdbarch_init): Always set `gdbarch_print_insn' to
	`gdb_print_insn_mips'.  Set `gdbarch_disassembler_options',
	`gdbarch_disassembler_options_implicit' and
	`gdbarch_valid_disassembler_options'.
	* arm-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_tdep): Adapt to using the
	`disasm_options_and_args_t' structure.
	* gdbarch.sh (disassembler_options_implicit): New `gdbarch'
	method.
	(valid_disassembler_options): Switch from `disasm_options_t' to
	the `disasm_options_and_args_t' structure.
	* NEWS: Document `set disassembler-options' support for the MIPS
	target.
	* gdbarch.h: Regenerate.
	* gdbarch.c: Regenerate.

	gdb/doc/
	PR tdep/8282
	* gdb.texinfo (Source and Machine Code): Document `set
	disassembler-options' support for the MIPS target.

	gdb/testsuite/
	PR tdep/8282
	* gdb.arch/mips-disassembler-options.exp: New test.
	* gdb.arch/mips-disassembler-options.s: New test source.
2018-07-02 23:57:21 +01:00

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/* Disassemble support for GDB.
Copyright (C) 2000-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "arch-utils.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "ui-out.h"
#include "disasm.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h"
#include "dis-asm.h"
#include "source.h"
#include "safe-ctype.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include "common/gdb_optional.h"
#include "valprint.h"
/* Disassemble functions.
FIXME: We should get rid of all the duplicate code in gdb that does
the same thing: disassemble_command() and the gdbtk variation. */
/* This variable is used to hold the prospective disassembler_options value
which is set by the "set disassembler_options" command. */
static char *prospective_options = NULL;
/* This structure is used to store line number information for the
deprecated /m option.
We need a different sort of line table from the normal one cuz we can't
depend upon implicit line-end pc's for lines to do the
reordering in this function. */
struct deprecated_dis_line_entry
{
int line;
CORE_ADDR start_pc;
CORE_ADDR end_pc;
};
/* This Structure is used to store line number information.
We need a different sort of line table from the normal one cuz we can't
depend upon implicit line-end pc's for lines to do the
reordering in this function. */
struct dis_line_entry
{
struct symtab *symtab;
int line;
};
/* Hash function for dis_line_entry. */
static hashval_t
hash_dis_line_entry (const void *item)
{
const struct dis_line_entry *dle = (const struct dis_line_entry *) item;
return htab_hash_pointer (dle->symtab) + dle->line;
}
/* Equal function for dis_line_entry. */
static int
eq_dis_line_entry (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
{
const struct dis_line_entry *lhs = (const struct dis_line_entry *) item_lhs;
const struct dis_line_entry *rhs = (const struct dis_line_entry *) item_rhs;
return (lhs->symtab == rhs->symtab
&& lhs->line == rhs->line);
}
/* Create the table to manage lines for mixed source/disassembly. */
static htab_t
allocate_dis_line_table (void)
{
return htab_create_alloc (41,
hash_dis_line_entry, eq_dis_line_entry,
xfree, xcalloc, xfree);
}
/* Add a new dis_line_entry containing SYMTAB and LINE to TABLE. */
static void
add_dis_line_entry (htab_t table, struct symtab *symtab, int line)
{
void **slot;
struct dis_line_entry dle, *dlep;
dle.symtab = symtab;
dle.line = line;
slot = htab_find_slot (table, &dle, INSERT);
if (*slot == NULL)
{
dlep = XNEW (struct dis_line_entry);
dlep->symtab = symtab;
dlep->line = line;
*slot = dlep;
}
}
/* Return non-zero if SYMTAB, LINE are in TABLE. */
static int
line_has_code_p (htab_t table, struct symtab *symtab, int line)
{
struct dis_line_entry dle;
dle.symtab = symtab;
dle.line = line;
return htab_find (table, &dle) != NULL;
}
/* Wrapper of target_read_code. */
int
gdb_disassembler::dis_asm_read_memory (bfd_vma memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr,
unsigned int len,
struct disassemble_info *info)
{
return target_read_code (memaddr, myaddr, len);
}
/* Wrapper of memory_error. */
void
gdb_disassembler::dis_asm_memory_error (int err, bfd_vma memaddr,
struct disassemble_info *info)
{
gdb_disassembler *self
= static_cast<gdb_disassembler *>(info->application_data);
self->m_err_memaddr = memaddr;
}
/* Wrapper of print_address. */
void
gdb_disassembler::dis_asm_print_address (bfd_vma addr,
struct disassemble_info *info)
{
gdb_disassembler *self
= static_cast<gdb_disassembler *>(info->application_data);
print_address (self->arch (), addr, self->stream ());
}
static int
compare_lines (const void *mle1p, const void *mle2p)
{
struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *mle1, *mle2;
int val;
mle1 = (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *) mle1p;
mle2 = (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *) mle2p;
/* End of sequence markers have a line number of 0 but don't want to
be sorted to the head of the list, instead sort by PC. */
if (mle1->line == 0 || mle2->line == 0)
{
val = mle1->start_pc - mle2->start_pc;
if (val == 0)
val = mle1->line - mle2->line;
}
else
{
val = mle1->line - mle2->line;
if (val == 0)
val = mle1->start_pc - mle2->start_pc;
}
return val;
}
/* See disasm.h. */
int
gdb_pretty_print_disassembler::pretty_print_insn (struct ui_out *uiout,
const struct disasm_insn *insn,
gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
{
/* parts of the symbolic representation of the address */
int unmapped;
int offset;
int line;
int size;
CORE_ADDR pc;
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = arch ();
{
ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout, NULL);
pc = insn->addr;
if (insn->number != 0)
{
uiout->field_fmt ("insn-number", "%u", insn->number);
uiout->text ("\t");
}
if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_SPECULATIVE) != 0)
{
if (insn->is_speculative)
{
uiout->field_string ("is-speculative", "?");
/* The speculative execution indication overwrites the first
character of the PC prefix.
We assume a PC prefix length of 3 characters. */
if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_PC) == 0)
uiout->text (pc_prefix (pc) + 1);
else
uiout->text (" ");
}
else if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_PC) == 0)
uiout->text (pc_prefix (pc));
else
uiout->text (" ");
}
else if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_PC) == 0)
uiout->text (pc_prefix (pc));
uiout->field_core_addr ("address", gdbarch, pc);
std::string name, filename;
if (!build_address_symbolic (gdbarch, pc, 0, &name, &offset, &filename,
&line, &unmapped))
{
/* We don't care now about line, filename and unmapped. But we might in
the future. */
uiout->text (" <");
if ((flags & DISASSEMBLY_OMIT_FNAME) == 0)
uiout->field_string ("func-name", name.c_str ());
uiout->text ("+");
uiout->field_int ("offset", offset);
uiout->text (">:\t");
}
else
uiout->text (":\t");
m_insn_stb.clear ();
if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_RAW_INSN)
{
CORE_ADDR end_pc;
bfd_byte data;
const char *spacer = "";
/* Build the opcodes using a temporary stream so we can
write them out in a single go for the MI. */
m_opcode_stb.clear ();
size = m_di.print_insn (pc);
end_pc = pc + size;
for (;pc < end_pc; ++pc)
{
read_code (pc, &data, 1);
m_opcode_stb.printf ("%s%02x", spacer, (unsigned) data);
spacer = " ";
}
uiout->field_stream ("opcodes", m_opcode_stb);
uiout->text ("\t");
}
else
size = m_di.print_insn (pc);
uiout->field_stream ("inst", m_insn_stb);
}
uiout->text ("\n");
return size;
}
static int
dump_insns (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct ui_out *uiout, CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags, CORE_ADDR *end_pc)
{
struct disasm_insn insn;
int num_displayed = 0;
memset (&insn, 0, sizeof (insn));
insn.addr = low;
gdb_pretty_print_disassembler disasm (gdbarch);
while (insn.addr < high && (how_many < 0 || num_displayed < how_many))
{
int size;
size = disasm.pretty_print_insn (uiout, &insn, flags);
if (size <= 0)
break;
++num_displayed;
insn.addr += size;
/* Allow user to bail out with ^C. */
QUIT;
}
if (end_pc != NULL)
*end_pc = insn.addr;
return num_displayed;
}
/* The idea here is to present a source-O-centric view of a
function to the user. This means that things are presented
in source order, with (possibly) out of order assembly
immediately following.
N.B. This view is deprecated. */
static void
do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated
(struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
struct symtab *symtab,
CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
{
int newlines = 0;
int nlines;
struct linetable_entry *le;
struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *mle;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
int i;
int out_of_order = 0;
int next_line = 0;
int num_displayed = 0;
print_source_lines_flags psl_flags = 0;
gdb_assert (symtab != NULL && SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab) != NULL);
nlines = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab)->nitems;
le = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab)->item;
if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_FILENAME)
psl_flags |= PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_FILENAME;
mle = (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry *)
alloca (nlines * sizeof (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry));
/* Copy linetable entries for this function into our data
structure, creating end_pc's and setting out_of_order as
appropriate. */
/* First, skip all the preceding functions. */
for (i = 0; i < nlines - 1 && le[i].pc < low; i++);
/* Now, copy all entries before the end of this function. */
for (; i < nlines - 1 && le[i].pc < high; i++)
{
if (le[i].line == le[i + 1].line && le[i].pc == le[i + 1].pc)
continue; /* Ignore duplicates. */
/* Skip any end-of-function markers. */
if (le[i].line == 0)
continue;
mle[newlines].line = le[i].line;
if (le[i].line > le[i + 1].line)
out_of_order = 1;
mle[newlines].start_pc = le[i].pc;
mle[newlines].end_pc = le[i + 1].pc;
newlines++;
}
/* If we're on the last line, and it's part of the function,
then we need to get the end pc in a special way. */
if (i == nlines - 1 && le[i].pc < high)
{
mle[newlines].line = le[i].line;
mle[newlines].start_pc = le[i].pc;
sal = find_pc_line (le[i].pc, 0);
mle[newlines].end_pc = sal.end;
newlines++;
}
/* Now, sort mle by line #s (and, then by addresses within lines). */
if (out_of_order)
qsort (mle, newlines, sizeof (struct deprecated_dis_line_entry),
compare_lines);
/* Now, for each line entry, emit the specified lines (unless
they have been emitted before), followed by the assembly code
for that line. */
ui_out_emit_list asm_insns_list (uiout, "asm_insns");
gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_tuple> outer_tuple_emitter;
gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_list> inner_list_emitter;
for (i = 0; i < newlines; i++)
{
/* Print out everything from next_line to the current line. */
if (mle[i].line >= next_line)
{
if (next_line != 0)
{
/* Just one line to print. */
if (next_line == mle[i].line)
{
outer_tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
print_source_lines (symtab, next_line, mle[i].line + 1, psl_flags);
}
else
{
/* Several source lines w/o asm instructions associated. */
for (; next_line < mle[i].line; next_line++)
{
ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout,
"src_and_asm_line");
print_source_lines (symtab, next_line, next_line + 1,
psl_flags);
ui_out_emit_list inner_list_emitter (uiout,
"line_asm_insn");
}
/* Print the last line and leave list open for
asm instructions to be added. */
outer_tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
print_source_lines (symtab, next_line, mle[i].line + 1, psl_flags);
}
}
else
{
outer_tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
print_source_lines (symtab, mle[i].line, mle[i].line + 1, psl_flags);
}
next_line = mle[i].line + 1;
inner_list_emitter.emplace (uiout, "line_asm_insn");
}
num_displayed += dump_insns (gdbarch, uiout,
mle[i].start_pc, mle[i].end_pc,
how_many, flags, NULL);
/* When we've reached the end of the mle array, or we've seen the last
assembly range for this source line, close out the list/tuple. */
if (i == (newlines - 1) || mle[i + 1].line > mle[i].line)
{
inner_list_emitter.reset ();
outer_tuple_emitter.reset ();
uiout->text ("\n");
}
if (how_many >= 0 && num_displayed >= how_many)
break;
}
}
/* The idea here is to present a source-O-centric view of a
function to the user. This means that things are presented
in source order, with (possibly) out of order assembly
immediately following. */
static void
do_mixed_source_and_assembly (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct ui_out *uiout,
struct symtab *main_symtab,
CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
{
const struct linetable_entry *le, *first_le;
int i, nlines;
int num_displayed = 0;
print_source_lines_flags psl_flags = 0;
CORE_ADDR pc;
struct symtab *last_symtab;
int last_line;
gdb_assert (main_symtab != NULL && SYMTAB_LINETABLE (main_symtab) != NULL);
/* First pass: collect the list of all source files and lines.
We do this so that we can only print lines containing code once.
We try to print the source text leading up to the next instruction,
but if that text is for code that will be disassembled later, then
we'll want to defer printing it until later with its associated code. */
htab_up dis_line_table (allocate_dis_line_table ());
pc = low;
/* The prologue may be empty, but there may still be a line number entry
for the opening brace which is distinct from the first line of code.
If the prologue has been eliminated find_pc_line may return the source
line after the opening brace. We still want to print this opening brace.
first_le is used to implement this. */
nlines = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (main_symtab)->nitems;
le = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (main_symtab)->item;
first_le = NULL;
/* Skip all the preceding functions. */
for (i = 0; i < nlines && le[i].pc < low; i++)
continue;
if (i < nlines && le[i].pc < high)
first_le = &le[i];
/* Add lines for every pc value. */
while (pc < high)
{
struct symtab_and_line sal;
int length;
sal = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
length = gdb_insn_length (gdbarch, pc);
pc += length;
if (sal.symtab != NULL)
add_dis_line_entry (dis_line_table.get (), sal.symtab, sal.line);
}
/* Second pass: print the disassembly.
Output format, from an MI perspective:
The result is a ui_out list, field name "asm_insns", where elements have
name "src_and_asm_line".
Each element is a tuple of source line specs (field names line, file,
fullname), and field "line_asm_insn" which contains the disassembly.
Field "line_asm_insn" is a list of tuples: address, func-name, offset,
opcodes, inst.
CLI output works on top of this because MI ignores ui_out_text output,
which is where we put file name and source line contents output.
Emitter usage:
asm_insns_emitter
Handles the outer "asm_insns" list.
tuple_emitter
The tuples for each group of consecutive disassemblies.
list_emitter
List of consecutive source lines or disassembled insns. */
if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_FILENAME)
psl_flags |= PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_FILENAME;
ui_out_emit_list asm_insns_emitter (uiout, "asm_insns");
gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_tuple> tuple_emitter;
gdb::optional<ui_out_emit_list> list_emitter;
last_symtab = NULL;
last_line = 0;
pc = low;
while (pc < high)
{
struct symtab_and_line sal;
CORE_ADDR end_pc;
int start_preceding_line_to_display = 0;
int end_preceding_line_to_display = 0;
int new_source_line = 0;
sal = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
if (sal.symtab != last_symtab)
{
/* New source file. */
new_source_line = 1;
/* If this is the first line of output, check for any preceding
lines. */
if (last_line == 0
&& first_le != NULL
&& first_le->line < sal.line)
{
start_preceding_line_to_display = first_le->line;
end_preceding_line_to_display = sal.line;
}
}
else
{
/* Same source file as last time. */
if (sal.symtab != NULL)
{
if (sal.line > last_line + 1 && last_line != 0)
{
int l;
/* Several preceding source lines. Print the trailing ones
not associated with code that we'll print later. */
for (l = sal.line - 1; l > last_line; --l)
{
if (line_has_code_p (dis_line_table.get (),
sal.symtab, l))
break;
}
if (l < sal.line - 1)
{
start_preceding_line_to_display = l + 1;
end_preceding_line_to_display = sal.line;
}
}
if (sal.line != last_line)
new_source_line = 1;
else
{
/* Same source line as last time. This can happen, depending
on the debug info. */
}
}
}
if (new_source_line)
{
/* Skip the newline if this is the first instruction. */
if (pc > low)
uiout->text ("\n");
if (tuple_emitter.has_value ())
{
gdb_assert (list_emitter.has_value ());
list_emitter.reset ();
tuple_emitter.reset ();
}
if (sal.symtab != last_symtab
&& !(flags & DISASSEMBLY_FILENAME))
{
/* Remember MI ignores ui_out_text.
We don't have to do anything here for MI because MI
output includes the source specs for each line. */
if (sal.symtab != NULL)
{
uiout->text (symtab_to_filename_for_display (sal.symtab));
}
else
uiout->text ("unknown");
uiout->text (":\n");
}
if (start_preceding_line_to_display > 0)
{
/* Several source lines w/o asm instructions associated.
We need to preserve the structure of the output, so output
a bunch of line tuples with no asm entries. */
int l;
gdb_assert (sal.symtab != NULL);
for (l = start_preceding_line_to_display;
l < end_preceding_line_to_display;
++l)
{
ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
print_source_lines (sal.symtab, l, l + 1, psl_flags);
ui_out_emit_list chain_line_emitter (uiout, "line_asm_insn");
}
}
tuple_emitter.emplace (uiout, "src_and_asm_line");
if (sal.symtab != NULL)
print_source_lines (sal.symtab, sal.line, sal.line + 1, psl_flags);
else
uiout->text (_("--- no source info for this pc ---\n"));
list_emitter.emplace (uiout, "line_asm_insn");
}
else
{
/* Here we're appending instructions to an existing line.
By construction the very first insn will have a symtab
and follow the new_source_line path above. */
gdb_assert (tuple_emitter.has_value ());
gdb_assert (list_emitter.has_value ());
}
if (sal.end != 0)
end_pc = std::min (sal.end, high);
else
end_pc = pc + 1;
num_displayed += dump_insns (gdbarch, uiout, pc, end_pc,
how_many, flags, &end_pc);
pc = end_pc;
if (how_many >= 0 && num_displayed >= how_many)
break;
last_symtab = sal.symtab;
last_line = sal.line;
}
}
static void
do_assembly_only (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high,
int how_many, gdb_disassembly_flags flags)
{
ui_out_emit_list list_emitter (uiout, "asm_insns");
dump_insns (gdbarch, uiout, low, high, how_many, flags, NULL);
}
/* Initialize the disassemble info struct ready for the specified
stream. */
static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3)
fprintf_disasm (void *stream, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
vfprintf_filtered ((struct ui_file *) stream, format, args);
va_end (args);
/* Something non -ve. */
return 0;
}
/* Combine implicit and user disassembler options and return them
in a newly-created string. */
static std::string
get_all_disassembler_options (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
{
const char *implicit = gdbarch_disassembler_options_implicit (gdbarch);
const char *options = get_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
const char *comma = ",";
if (implicit == nullptr)
{
implicit = "";
comma = "";
}
if (options == nullptr)
{
options = "";
comma = "";
}
return string_printf ("%s%s%s", implicit, comma, options);
}
gdb_disassembler::gdb_disassembler (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct ui_file *file,
di_read_memory_ftype read_memory_func)
: m_gdbarch (gdbarch),
m_err_memaddr (0)
{
init_disassemble_info (&m_di, file, fprintf_disasm);
m_di.flavour = bfd_target_unknown_flavour;
m_di.memory_error_func = dis_asm_memory_error;
m_di.print_address_func = dis_asm_print_address;
/* NOTE: cagney/2003-04-28: The original code, from the old Insight
disassembler had a local optomization here. By default it would
access the executable file, instead of the target memory (there
was a growing list of exceptions though). Unfortunately, the
heuristic was flawed. Commands like "disassemble &variable"
didn't work as they relied on the access going to the target.
Further, it has been supperseeded by trust-read-only-sections
(although that should be superseeded by target_trust..._p()). */
m_di.read_memory_func = read_memory_func;
m_di.arch = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->arch;
m_di.mach = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->mach;
m_di.endian = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
m_di.endian_code = gdbarch_byte_order_for_code (gdbarch);
m_di.application_data = this;
m_disassembler_options_holder = get_all_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
if (!m_disassembler_options_holder.empty ())
m_di.disassembler_options = m_disassembler_options_holder.c_str ();
disassemble_init_for_target (&m_di);
}
int
gdb_disassembler::print_insn (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
int *branch_delay_insns)
{
m_err_memaddr = 0;
int length = gdbarch_print_insn (arch (), memaddr, &m_di);
if (length < 0)
memory_error (TARGET_XFER_E_IO, m_err_memaddr);
if (branch_delay_insns != NULL)
{
if (m_di.insn_info_valid)
*branch_delay_insns = m_di.branch_delay_insns;
else
*branch_delay_insns = 0;
}
return length;
}
void
gdb_disassembly (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
gdb_disassembly_flags flags, int how_many,
CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high)
{
struct symtab *symtab;
int nlines = -1;
/* Assume symtab is valid for whole PC range. */
symtab = find_pc_line_symtab (low);
if (symtab != NULL && SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab) != NULL)
nlines = SYMTAB_LINETABLE (symtab)->nitems;
if (!(flags & (DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE_DEPRECATED | DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE))
|| nlines <= 0)
do_assembly_only (gdbarch, uiout, low, high, how_many, flags);
else if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE)
do_mixed_source_and_assembly (gdbarch, uiout, symtab, low, high,
how_many, flags);
else if (flags & DISASSEMBLY_SOURCE_DEPRECATED)
do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated (gdbarch, uiout, symtab,
low, high, how_many, flags);
gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
}
/* Print the instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory,
on STREAM. Returns the length of the instruction, in bytes,
and, if requested, the number of branch delay slot instructions. */
int
gdb_print_insn (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR memaddr,
struct ui_file *stream, int *branch_delay_insns)
{
gdb_disassembler di (gdbarch, stream);
return di.print_insn (memaddr, branch_delay_insns);
}
/* Return the length in bytes of the instruction at address MEMADDR in
debugged memory. */
int
gdb_insn_length (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
{
return gdb_print_insn (gdbarch, addr, &null_stream, NULL);
}
/* fprintf-function for gdb_buffered_insn_length. This function is a
nop, we don't want to print anything, we just want to compute the
length of the insn. */
static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3)
gdb_buffered_insn_length_fprintf (void *stream, const char *format, ...)
{
return 0;
}
/* Initialize a struct disassemble_info for gdb_buffered_insn_length.
Upon return, *DISASSEMBLER_OPTIONS_HOLDER owns the string pointed
to by DI.DISASSEMBLER_OPTIONS. */
static void
gdb_buffered_insn_length_init_dis (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct disassemble_info *di,
const gdb_byte *insn, int max_len,
CORE_ADDR addr,
std::string *disassembler_options_holder)
{
init_disassemble_info (di, NULL, gdb_buffered_insn_length_fprintf);
/* init_disassemble_info installs buffer_read_memory, etc.
so we don't need to do that here.
The cast is necessary until disassemble_info is const-ified. */
di->buffer = (gdb_byte *) insn;
di->buffer_length = max_len;
di->buffer_vma = addr;
di->arch = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->arch;
di->mach = gdbarch_bfd_arch_info (gdbarch)->mach;
di->endian = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
di->endian_code = gdbarch_byte_order_for_code (gdbarch);
*disassembler_options_holder = get_all_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
if (!disassembler_options_holder->empty ())
di->disassembler_options = disassembler_options_holder->c_str ();
disassemble_init_for_target (di);
}
/* Return the length in bytes of INSN. MAX_LEN is the size of the
buffer containing INSN. */
int
gdb_buffered_insn_length (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
const gdb_byte *insn, int max_len, CORE_ADDR addr)
{
struct disassemble_info di;
std::string disassembler_options_holder;
gdb_buffered_insn_length_init_dis (gdbarch, &di, insn, max_len, addr,
&disassembler_options_holder);
return gdbarch_print_insn (gdbarch, addr, &di);
}
char *
get_disassembler_options (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
{
char **disassembler_options = gdbarch_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
if (disassembler_options == NULL)
return NULL;
return *disassembler_options;
}
void
set_disassembler_options (char *prospective_options)
{
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
char **disassembler_options = gdbarch_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
const disasm_options_and_args_t *valid_options_and_args;
const disasm_options_t *valid_options;
char *options = remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas (prospective_options);
const char *opt;
/* Allow all architectures, even ones that do not support 'set disassembler',
to reset their disassembler options to NULL. */
if (options == NULL)
{
if (disassembler_options != NULL)
{
free (*disassembler_options);
*disassembler_options = NULL;
}
return;
}
valid_options_and_args = gdbarch_valid_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
if (valid_options_and_args == NULL)
{
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog, _("\
'set disassembler-options ...' is not supported on this architecture.\n"));
return;
}
valid_options = &valid_options_and_args->options;
/* Verify we have valid disassembler options. */
FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION (opt, options)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
if (valid_options->arg != NULL && valid_options->arg[i] != NULL)
{
size_t len = strlen (valid_options->name[i]);
bool found = false;
const char *arg;
size_t j;
if (memcmp (opt, valid_options->name[i], len) != 0)
continue;
arg = opt + len;
for (j = 0; valid_options->arg[i]->values[j] != NULL; j++)
if (disassembler_options_cmp
(arg, valid_options->arg[i]->values[j]) == 0)
{
found = true;
break;
}
if (found)
break;
}
else if (disassembler_options_cmp (opt, valid_options->name[i]) == 0)
break;
if (valid_options->name[i] == NULL)
{
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog,
_("Invalid disassembler option value: '%s'.\n"),
opt);
return;
}
}
free (*disassembler_options);
*disassembler_options = xstrdup (options);
}
static void
set_disassembler_options_sfunc (const char *args, int from_tty,
struct cmd_list_element *c)
{
set_disassembler_options (prospective_options);
}
static void
show_disassembler_options_sfunc (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
{
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
const disasm_options_and_args_t *valid_options_and_args;
const disasm_option_arg_t *valid_args;
const disasm_options_t *valid_options;
const char *options = get_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
if (options == NULL)
options = "";
fprintf_filtered (file, _("The current disassembler options are '%s'\n"),
options);
valid_options_and_args = gdbarch_valid_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
if (valid_options_and_args == NULL)
return;
valid_options = &valid_options_and_args->options;
fprintf_filtered (file, _("\n\
The following disassembler options are supported for use with the\n\
'set disassembler-options <option>[,<option>...]' command:\n"));
if (valid_options->description != NULL)
{
size_t i, max_len = 0;
fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
/* Compute the length of the longest option name. */
for (i = 0; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
{
size_t len = strlen (valid_options->name[i]);
if (valid_options->arg != NULL && valid_options->arg[i] != NULL)
len += strlen (valid_options->arg[i]->name);
if (max_len < len)
max_len = len;
}
for (i = 0, max_len++; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
{
fprintf_filtered (file, " %s", valid_options->name[i]);
if (valid_options->arg != NULL && valid_options->arg[i] != NULL)
fprintf_filtered (file, "%s", valid_options->arg[i]->name);
if (valid_options->description[i] != NULL)
{
size_t len = strlen (valid_options->name[i]);
if (valid_options->arg != NULL && valid_options->arg[i] != NULL)
len += strlen (valid_options->arg[i]->name);
fprintf_filtered (file, "%*c %s", (int) (max_len - len), ' ',
valid_options->description[i]);
}
fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
}
}
else
{
size_t i;
fprintf_filtered (file, " ");
for (i = 0; valid_options->name[i] != NULL; i++)
{
fprintf_filtered (file, "%s", valid_options->name[i]);
if (valid_options->arg != NULL && valid_options->arg[i] != NULL)
fprintf_filtered (file, "%s", valid_options->arg[i]->name);
if (valid_options->name[i + 1] != NULL)
fprintf_filtered (file, ", ");
wrap_here (" ");
}
fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
}
valid_args = valid_options_and_args->args;
if (valid_args != NULL)
{
size_t i, j;
for (i = 0; valid_args[i].name != NULL; i++)
{
fprintf_filtered (file, _("\n\
For the options above, the following values are supported for \"%s\":\n "),
valid_args[i].name);
for (j = 0; valid_args[i].values[j] != NULL; j++)
{
fprintf_filtered (file, " %s", valid_args[i].values[j]);
wrap_here (" ");
}
fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
}
}
}
/* A completion function for "set disassembler". */
static void
disassembler_options_completer (struct cmd_list_element *ignore,
completion_tracker &tracker,
const char *text, const char *word)
{
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
const disasm_options_and_args_t *opts_and_args
= gdbarch_valid_disassembler_options (gdbarch);
if (opts_and_args != NULL)
{
const disasm_options_t *opts = &opts_and_args->options;
/* Only attempt to complete on the last option text. */
const char *separator = strrchr (text, ',');
if (separator != NULL)
text = separator + 1;
text = skip_spaces (text);
complete_on_enum (tracker, opts->name, text, word);
}
}
/* Initialization code. */
void
_initialize_disasm (void)
{
struct cmd_list_element *cmd;
/* Add the command that controls the disassembler options. */
cmd = add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd ("disassembler-options", no_class,
&prospective_options, _("\
Set the disassembler options.\n\
Usage: set disassembler-options OPTION [,OPTION]...\n\n\
See: 'show disassembler-options' for valid option values.\n"), _("\
Show the disassembler options."), NULL,
set_disassembler_options_sfunc,
show_disassembler_options_sfunc,
&setlist, &showlist);
set_cmd_completer (cmd, disassembler_options_completer);
}