/* Common target-dependent functionality for LoongArch Copyright (C) 2022-2024 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 . */ #ifndef GDB_ARCH_LOONGARCH_H #define GDB_ARCH_LOONGARCH_H #include "gdbsupport/tdesc.h" /* Register numbers of various important registers. */ enum loongarch_regnum { LOONGARCH_RA_REGNUM = 1, /* Return Address. */ LOONGARCH_SP_REGNUM = 3, /* Stack Pointer. */ LOONGARCH_A0_REGNUM = 4, /* First Argument/Return Value. */ LOONGARCH_A7_REGNUM = 11, /* Seventh Argument/Syscall Number. */ LOONGARCH_FP_REGNUM = 22, /* Frame Pointer. */ LOONGARCH_ORIG_A0_REGNUM = 32, /* Syscall's original arg0. */ LOONGARCH_PC_REGNUM = 33, /* Program Counter. */ LOONGARCH_BADV_REGNUM = 34, /* Bad Vaddr for Addressing Exception. */ LOONGARCH_USED_NUM_GREGSET = 35, /* 32 GPR, ORIG_A0, PC, BADV. */ LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_GREGSET = 45, /* 32 GPR, ORIG_A0, PC, BADV, RESERVED 10. */ LOONGARCH_ARG_REGNUM = 8, /* r4-r11: general-purpose argument registers. f0-f7: floating-point argument registers. */ LOONGARCH_FIRST_FP_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_USED_NUM_GREGSET, LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_FPREGSET = 32, LOONGARCH_FIRST_FCC_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_FIRST_FP_REGNUM + LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_FPREGSET, LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_FCC = 8, LOONGARCH_FCSR_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_FIRST_FCC_REGNUM + LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_FCC, LOONGARCH_FIRST_LSX_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_FCSR_REGNUM + 1, LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_LSXREGSET = 32, LOONGARCH_FIRST_LASX_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_FIRST_LSX_REGNUM + LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_LSXREGSET, LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_LASXREGSET = 32, LOONGARCH_FIRST_SCR_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_FIRST_LASX_REGNUM + LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_LASXREGSET, LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_SCR = 4, LOONGARCH_LAST_SCR_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_FIRST_SCR_REGNUM + LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_SCR - 1, LOONGARCH_EFLAGS_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_LAST_SCR_REGNUM + 1, LOONGARCH_FTOP_REGNUM = LOONGARCH_EFLAGS_REGNUM + 1, }; enum loongarch_fputype { SINGLE_FLOAT = 1, DOUBLE_FLOAT = 2, }; #define LOONGARCH_LBT_REGS_SIZE (8 * LOONGARCH_LINUX_NUM_SCR + 4 + 4) /* The set of LoongArch architectural features that we track that impact how we configure the actual gdbarch instance. We hold one of these in the gdbarch_tdep structure, and use it to distinguish between different LoongArch gdbarch instances. The information in here ideally comes from the target description, however, if the target doesn't provide a target description then we will create a default target description by first populating one of these based on what we know about the binary being executed, and using that to drive default target description creation. */ struct loongarch_gdbarch_features { /* The size of the x-registers in bytes. This is either 4 (loongarch32) or 8 (loongarch64). No other value is valid. Initialise to the invalid 0 value so we can spot if one of these is used uninitialised. */ int xlen = 0; /* The type of floating-point. This is either 1 (single float) or 2 (double float). No other value is valid. Initialise to the invalid 0 value so we can spot if one of these is used uninitialised. */ int fputype = 0; /* Equality operator. */ bool operator== (const struct loongarch_gdbarch_features &rhs) const { return (xlen == rhs.xlen); } /* Inequality operator. */ bool operator!= (const struct loongarch_gdbarch_features &rhs) const { return !((*this) == rhs); } /* Used by std::unordered_map to hash feature sets. */ std::size_t hash () const noexcept { std::size_t val = (xlen & 0x1f) << 5; return val; } }; #ifdef GDBSERVER /* Create and return a target description that is compatible with FEATURES. This is only used directly from the gdbserver where the created target description is modified after it is return. */ target_desc_up loongarch_create_target_description (const struct loongarch_gdbarch_features features); #else /* Lookup an already existing target description matching FEATURES, or create a new target description if this is the first time we have seen FEATURES. For the same FEATURES the same target_desc is always returned. This is important when trying to lookup gdbarch objects as GDBARCH_LIST_LOOKUP_BY_INFO performs a pointer comparison on target descriptions to find candidate gdbarch objects. */ const target_desc *loongarch_lookup_target_description (const struct loongarch_gdbarch_features features); #endif /* GDBSERVER */ #endif /* GDB_ARCH_LOONGARCH_H */