binutils-gdb/gdb/pyr-pinsn.c
Thomas Lord 199b2450f6 Change the stream argument to _filtered to GDB_FILE *.
Change all references to stdout/stderr to gdb_stdout/gdb_stderr.

Replace all calls to stdio output functions with calls to
corresponding _unfiltered functions (`fprintf_unfiltered')

Replaced calls to fopen for output to gdb_fopen.

Added sufficient goo to utils.c and defs.h to make the above work.

The net effect is that stdio output functions are only directly used
in utils.c.  Elsewhere, the _unfiltered and _filtered functions and
GDB_FILE type are used.

In the near future, GDB_FILE will stop being equivalant to FILE.

The semantics of some commands has changed in a very subtle way:
called in the right context, they may cause new occurences of
prompt_for_continue() behavior.  The testsuite doesn't notice anything
like this, though.

Please respect this change by not reintroducing stdio output
dependencies in the main body of gdb code.  All output from commands
should go to a GDB_FILE.

Target-specific code can still use stdio directly to communicate with
targets.
1993-11-01 22:25:23 +00:00

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/* Print Pyramid Technology 90x instructions for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
Copyright 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
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 2 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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "opcode/pyr.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
/* A couple of functions used for debugging frame-handling on
Pyramids. (The Pyramid-dependent handling of register values for
windowed registers is known to be buggy.)
When debugging, these functions can supplant the normal definitions of some
of the macros in tm-pyramid.h The quantity of information produced
when these functions are used makes the gdb unusable as a
debugger for user programs. */
extern unsigned pyr_saved_pc(), pyr_frame_chain();
CORE_ADDR pyr_frame_chain(frame)
CORE_ADDR frame;
{
int foo=frame - CONTROL_STACK_FRAME_SIZE;
/* printf_unfiltered ("...following chain from %x: got %x\n", frame, foo);*/
return foo;
}
CORE_ADDR pyr_saved_pc(frame)
CORE_ADDR frame;
{
int foo=0;
foo = read_memory_integer (((CORE_ADDR)(frame))+60, 4);
printf_unfiltered ("..reading pc from frame 0x%0x+%d regs: got %0x\n",
frame, 60/4, foo);
return foo;
}
/* Pyramid instructions are never longer than this many bytes. */
#define MAXLEN 24
/* Number of elements in the opcode table. */
/*const*/ static int nopcodes = (sizeof (pyr_opcodes) / sizeof( pyr_opcodes[0]));
#define NOPCODES (nopcodes)
/* Let's be byte-independent so we can use this as a cross-assembler. */
#define NEXTLONG(p) \
(p += 4, (((((p[-4] << 8) + p[-3]) << 8) + p[-2]) << 8) + p[-1])
/* Print one instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory,
on STREAM. Returns length of the instruction, in bytes. */
int
print_insn (memaddr, stream)
CORE_ADDR memaddr;
FILE *stream;
{
unsigned char buffer[MAXLEN];
register int i, nargs, insn_size =4;
register unsigned char *p;
register char *d;
register int insn_opcode, operand_mode;
register int index_multiplier, index_reg_regno, op_1_regno, op_2_regno ;
long insn; /* first word of the insn, not broken down. */
pyr_insn_format insn_decode; /* the same, broken out into op{code,erands} */
long extra_1, extra_2;
read_memory (memaddr, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_decode = *((pyr_insn_format *) buffer);
insn = * ((int *) buffer);
insn_opcode = insn_decode.operator;
operand_mode = insn_decode.mode;
index_multiplier = insn_decode.index_scale;
index_reg_regno = insn_decode.index_reg;
op_1_regno = insn_decode.operand_1;
op_2_regno = insn_decode.operand_2;
if (*((int *)buffer) == 0x0) {
/* "halt" looks just like an invalid "jump" to the insn decoder,
so is dealt with as a special case */
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "halt");
return (4);
}
for (i = 0; i < NOPCODES; i++)
if (pyr_opcodes[i].datum.code == insn_opcode)
break;
if (i == NOPCODES)
/* FIXME: Handle unrecognised instructions better. */
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "???\t#%08x\t(op=%x mode =%x)",
insn, insn_decode.operator, insn_decode.mode);
else
{
/* Print the mnemonic for the instruction. Pyramid insn operands
are so regular that we can deal with almost all of them
separately.
Unconditional branches are an exception: they are encoded as
conditional branches (branch if false condition, I think)
with no condition specified. The average user will not be
aware of this. To maintain their illusion that an
unconditional branch insn exists, we will have to FIXME to
treat the insn mnemnonic of all branch instructions here as a
special case: check the operands of branch insn and print an
appropriate mnemonic. */
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "%s\t", pyr_opcodes[i].name);
/* Print the operands of the insn (as specified in
insn.operand_mode).
Branch operands of branches are a special case: they are a word
offset, not a byte offset. */
if (insn_decode.operator == 0x01 || insn_decode.operator == 0x02) {
register int bit_codes=(insn >> 16)&0xf;
register int i;
register int displacement = (insn & 0x0000ffff) << 2;
static char cc_bit_names[] = "cvzn"; /* z,n,c,v: strange order? */
/* Is bfc and no bits specified an unconditional branch?*/
for (i=0;i<4;i++) {
if ((bit_codes) & 0x1)
fputc_unfiltered (cc_bit_names[i], stream);
bit_codes >>= 1;
}
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, ",%0x",
displacement + memaddr);
return (insn_size);
}
switch (operand_mode) {
case 0:
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "%s,%s",
reg_names [op_1_regno],
reg_names [op_2_regno]);
break;
case 1:
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, " 0x%0x,%s",
op_1_regno,
reg_names [op_2_regno]);
break;
case 2:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, " $0x%0x,%s",
extra_1,
reg_names [op_2_regno]);
break;
case 3:
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, " (%s),%s",
reg_names [op_1_regno],
reg_names [op_2_regno]);
break;
case 4:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, " 0x%0x(%s),%s",
extra_1,
reg_names [op_1_regno],
reg_names [op_2_regno]);
break;
/* S1 destination mode */
case 5:
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ? "%s,(%s)[%s*%1d]" : "%s,(%s)"),
reg_names [op_1_regno],
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 6:
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ? " $%#0x,(%s)[%s*%1d]"
: " $%#0x,(%s)"),
op_1_regno,
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 7:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ? " $%#0x,(%s)[%s*%1d]"
: " $%#0x,(%s)"),
extra_1,
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 8:
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ? " (%s),(%s)[%s*%1d]" : " (%s),(%s)"),
reg_names [op_1_regno],
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 9:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno)
? "%#0x(%s),(%s)[%s*%1d]"
: "%#0x(%s),(%s)"),
extra_1,
reg_names [op_1_regno],
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
/* S2 destination mode */
case 10:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ? "%s,%#0x(%s)[%s*%1d]" : "%s,%#0x(%s)"),
reg_names [op_1_regno],
extra_1,
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 11:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ?
" $%#0x,%#0x(%s)[%s*%1d]" : " $%#0x,%#0x(%s)"),
op_1_regno,
extra_1,
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 12:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
read_memory (memaddr+8, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_2 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ?
" $%#0x,%#0x(%s)[%s*%1d]" : " $%#0x,%#0x(%s)"),
extra_1,
extra_2,
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 13:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno)
? " (%s),%#0x(%s)[%s*%1d]"
: " (%s),%#0x(%s)"),
reg_names [op_1_regno],
extra_1,
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
case 14:
read_memory (memaddr+4, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_1 = * ((int *) buffer);
read_memory (memaddr+8, buffer, MAXLEN);
insn_size += 4;
extra_2 = * ((int *) buffer);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ? "%#0x(%s),%#0x(%s)[%s*%1d]"
: "%#0x(%s),%#0x(%s) "),
extra_1,
reg_names [op_1_regno],
extra_2,
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
break;
default:
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
((index_reg_regno) ? "%s,%s [%s*%1d]" : "%s,%s"),
reg_names [op_1_regno],
reg_names [op_2_regno],
reg_names [index_reg_regno],
index_multiplier);
fprintf_unfiltered (stream,
"\t\t# unknown mode in %08x",
insn);
break;
} /* switch */
}
{
return insn_size;
}
abort ();
}