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On 25/02/16 18:16, Andreas Arnez wrote:
On Fri, Feb 12 2016, Marcin KoÅcielnicki wrote:Currently, 31-bit gdbserver doesn't support collecting/supplying high GPRs, VX registers, and TDB data. This is not much of a problem now, since machines that have them usually have a 64-bit gdbserver that can be used to debug 31-bit targets just fine. However, with fast tracepoints, it's not possible to use a 64-bit gdbserver with a 31-bit IPA (and thus a 31-bit target), so 31-bit gdbserver has to be used for 31-bit targets.Hm, this is an unfortunate restriction. It might be a good idea to lift that someday...
Right - ideally, we should fix the interfaces to carefully marshall pointers and make libinproctrace.so for all multilib variants, like libgcc.
Anyway --Thus, this patch is needed to allow collecting high GPRs and VX registers on 31-bit targets via fast tracepoints. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-s390-low.c (s390_num_regs_3264): Define on 31-bit too. (s390_regmap_3264) [!__s390x__]: New global. (s390_collect_ptrace_register): Skip map entries containing -1. (s390_supply_ptrace_register): Ditto. (s390_fill_gprs_high): New function. (s390_store_gprs_high): New function. (s390_regsets): Add NT_S390_HIGH_GPRS. (s390_get_hwcap): Enable on 31-bit. (have_hwcap_s390_high_gprs): Enable on 31-bit. (s390_arch_setup): Enable detection of high GPRs, TDB, VX on 31-bit. Detect NT_S390_HIGH_GPRS. (s390_usrregs_info_3264): Enable on 31-bit. (s390_regs_info): Enable regs_info_3264 on 31-bit. (initialize_low_arch): Initialize s390_regsets_info_3264 on 31-bit.This is OK. Thanks for your contribution!
Thanks, pushed.
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