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/* $NetBSD: db_trace.c,v 1.8 2003/01/17 22:28:48 thorpej Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 Ben Harris * Copyright (c) 1996 Scott K. Stevens * * Mach Operating System * Copyright (c) 1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/arm/arm/db_trace.c 203171 2010-01-29 16:14:35Z marcel $"); #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/proc.h> #include <sys/kdb.h> #include <sys/stack.h> #include <machine/armreg.h> #include <machine/asm.h> #include <machine/cpufunc.h> #include <machine/db_machdep.h> #include <machine/pcb.h> #include <machine/stack.h> #include <machine/vmparam.h> #include <ddb/ddb.h> #include <ddb/db_access.h> #include <ddb/db_sym.h> #include <ddb/db_output.h> /* * APCS stack frames are awkward beasts, so I don't think even trying to use * a structure to represent them is a good idea. * * Here's the diagram from the APCS. Increasing address is _up_ the page. * * save code pointer [fp] <- fp points to here * return link value [fp, #-4] * return sp value [fp, #-8] * return fp value [fp, #-12] * [saved v7 value] * [saved v6 value] * [saved v5 value] * [saved v4 value] * [saved v3 value] * [saved v2 value] * [saved v1 value] * [saved a4 value] * [saved a3 value] * [saved a2 value] * [saved a1 value] * * The save code pointer points twelve bytes beyond the start of the * code sequence (usually a single STM) that created the stack frame. * We have to disassemble it if we want to know which of the optional * fields are actually present. */ static void db_stack_trace_cmd(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t count) { u_int32_t *frame, *lastframe; c_db_sym_t sym; const char *name; db_expr_t value; db_expr_t offset; boolean_t kernel_only = TRUE; int scp_offset; frame = (u_int32_t *)addr; lastframe = NULL; scp_offset = -(get_pc_str_offset() >> 2); while (count-- && frame != NULL && !db_pager_quit) { db_addr_t scp; u_int32_t savecode; int r; u_int32_t *rp; const char *sep; /* * In theory, the SCP isn't guaranteed to be in the function * that generated the stack frame. We hope for the best. */ scp = frame[FR_SCP]; sym = db_search_symbol(scp, DB_STGY_ANY, &offset); if (sym == C_DB_SYM_NULL) { value = 0; name = "(null)"; } else db_symbol_values(sym, &name, &value); db_printf("%s() at ", name); db_printsym(scp, DB_STGY_PROC); db_printf("\n"); #ifdef __PROG26 db_printf("scp=0x%08x rlv=0x%08x (", scp, frame[FR_RLV] & R15_PC); db_printsym(frame[FR_RLV] & R15_PC, DB_STGY_PROC); db_printf(")\n"); #else db_printf("scp=0x%08x rlv=0x%08x (", scp, frame[FR_RLV]); db_printsym(frame[FR_RLV], DB_STGY_PROC); db_printf(")\n"); #endif db_printf("\trsp=0x%08x rfp=0x%08x", frame[FR_RSP], frame[FR_RFP]); savecode = ((u_int32_t *)scp)[scp_offset]; if ((savecode & 0x0e100000) == 0x08000000) { /* Looks like an STM */ rp = frame - 4; sep = "\n\t"; for (r = 10; r >= 0; r--) { if (savecode & (1 << r)) { db_printf("%sr%d=0x%08x", sep, r, *rp--); sep = (frame - rp) % 4 == 2 ? "\n\t" : " "; } } } db_printf("\n"); /* * Switch to next frame up */ if (frame[FR_RFP] == 0) break; /* Top of stack */ lastframe = frame; frame = (u_int32_t *)(frame[FR_RFP]); if (INKERNEL((int)frame)) { /* staying in kernel */ if (frame <= lastframe) { db_printf("Bad frame pointer: %p\n", frame); break; } } else if (INKERNEL((int)lastframe)) { /* switch from user to kernel */ if (kernel_only) break; /* kernel stack only */ } else { /* in user */ if (frame <= lastframe) { db_printf("Bad user frame pointer: %p\n", frame); break; } } } } /* XXX stubs */ void db_md_list_watchpoints() { } int db_md_clr_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size) { return (0); } int db_md_set_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size) { return (0); } int db_trace_thread(struct thread *thr, int count) { struct pcb *ctx; ctx = kdb_thr_ctx(thr); db_stack_trace_cmd(ctx->un_32.pcb32_r11, -1); return (0); } void db_trace_self(void) { db_addr_t addr; addr = (db_addr_t)__builtin_frame_address(0); db_stack_trace_cmd(addr, -1); }