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RFC: s390x: correct core file register layout
- From: Jim Blandy <jimb at redhat dot com>
- To: gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 23 May 2003 02:05:57 -0500
- Subject: RFC: s390x: correct core file register layout
2003-05-23 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
* s390-nat.c (supply_gregset, fill_gregset): On the s390x, the
elements of gregset_t are 64 bits each, but access registers
are still 32 bits, so they're packed two per gregset_t
element. Unpack/pack them properly.
Index: gdb/s390-nat.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/s390-nat.c,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -c -r1.7 s390-nat.c
*** gdb/s390-nat.c 14 Apr 2003 14:21:07 -0000 1.7
--- gdb/s390-nat.c 23 May 2003 06:52:07 -0000
***************
*** 251,259 ****
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_GPRS; regi++)
supply_register (S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi,
(char *) &gregp[S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi]);
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_ACRS; regi++)
supply_register (S390_FIRST_ACR + regi,
! (char *) &gregp[S390_FIRST_ACR + regi]);
/* unfortunately this isn't in gregsetp */
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_CRS; regi++)
supply_register (S390_FIRST_CR + regi, NULL);
--- 251,276 ----
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_GPRS; regi++)
supply_register (S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi,
(char *) &gregp[S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi]);
+
+ #if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_S390X)
+ /* On the s390x, each element of gregset_t is 8 bytes long, but
+ each access register is still only 32 bits long. So they're
+ packed two per element. It's apparently traditional that
+ gregset_t must be an array, so when the registers it provides
+ have different sizes, something has to get strange
+ somewhere. */
+ {
+ unsigned int *acrs = (unsigned int *) &gregp[S390_FIRST_ACR];
+
+ for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_ACRS; regi++)
+ supply_register (S390_FIRST_ACR + regi, (char *) &acrs[regi]);
+ }
+ #else
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_ACRS; regi++)
supply_register (S390_FIRST_ACR + regi,
! (char *) &gregp[S390_FIRST_ACR + regi]);
! #endif
!
/* unfortunately this isn't in gregsetp */
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_CRS; regi++)
supply_register (S390_FIRST_CR + regi, NULL);
***************
*** 284,295 ****
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_GPRS; regi++)
regcache_collect (S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi,
&gregp[S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi]);
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_ACRS; regi++)
regcache_collect (S390_FIRST_ACR + regi,
&gregp[S390_FIRST_ACR + regi]);
}
! else if (regno >= S390_PSWM_REGNUM && regno <= S390_LAST_ACR)
regcache_collect (regno, &gregp[regno]);
}
/* Given a pointer to a floating point register set in /proc format
--- 301,335 ----
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_GPRS; regi++)
regcache_collect (S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi,
&gregp[S390_GP0_REGNUM + regi]);
+ #if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_S390X)
+ /* See the comments about the access registers in
+ supply_gregset, above. */
+ {
+ unsigned int *acrs = (unsigned int *) &gregp[S390_FIRST_ACR];
+
+ for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_ACRS; regi++)
+ regcache_collect (S390_FIRST_ACR + regi, &acrs[regi]);
+ }
+ #else
for (regi = 0; regi < S390_NUM_ACRS; regi++)
regcache_collect (S390_FIRST_ACR + regi,
&gregp[S390_FIRST_ACR + regi]);
+ #endif
}
! else if (regno >= S390_PSWM_REGNUM && regno < S390_FIRST_ACR)
regcache_collect (regno, &gregp[regno]);
+ else if (regno >= S390_FIRST_ACR && regno <= S390_LAST_ACR)
+ {
+ #if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_S390X)
+ /* See the comments about the access registers in
+ supply_gregset, above. */
+ unsigned int *acrs = (unsigned int *) &gregp[S390_FIRST_ACR];
+
+ regcache_collect (regno, &acrs[regno - S390_FIRST_ACR]);
+ #else
+ regcache_collect (regno, &gregp[regno]);
+ #endif
+ }
}
/* Given a pointer to a floating point register set in /proc format