| /* Common target dependent code for GNU/Linux on ARM systems. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 1999-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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| This file is part of GDB. |
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| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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| (at your option) any later version. |
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| |
| #ifndef ARCH_ARM_LINUX_H |
| #define ARCH_ARM_LINUX_H |
| |
| /* The index to access CSPR in user_regs defined in GLIBC. */ |
| #define ARM_CPSR_GREGNUM 16 |
| |
| /* There are a couple of different possible stack layouts that |
| we need to support. |
| |
| Before version 2.6.18, the kernel used completely independent |
| layouts for non-RT and RT signals. For non-RT signals the stack |
| began directly with a struct sigcontext. For RT signals the stack |
| began with two redundant pointers (to the siginfo and ucontext), |
| and then the siginfo and ucontext. |
| |
| As of version 2.6.18, the non-RT signal frame layout starts with |
| a ucontext and the RT signal frame starts with a siginfo and then |
| a ucontext. Also, the ucontext now has a designated save area |
| for coprocessor registers. |
| |
| For RT signals, it's easy to tell the difference: we look for |
| pinfo, the pointer to the siginfo. If it has the expected |
| value, we have an old layout. If it doesn't, we have the new |
| layout. |
| |
| For non-RT signals, it's a bit harder. We need something in one |
| layout or the other with a recognizable offset and value. We can't |
| use the return trampoline, because ARM usually uses SA_RESTORER, |
| in which case the stack return trampoline is not filled in. |
| We can't use the saved stack pointer, because sigaltstack might |
| be in use. So for now we guess the new layout... */ |
| |
| /* There are three words (trap_no, error_code, oldmask) in |
| struct sigcontext before r0. */ |
| #define ARM_SIGCONTEXT_R0 0xc |
| |
| /* There are five words (uc_flags, uc_link, and three for uc_stack) |
| in the ucontext_t before the sigcontext. */ |
| #define ARM_UCONTEXT_SIGCONTEXT 0x14 |
| |
| /* There are three elements in an rt_sigframe before the ucontext: |
| pinfo, puc, and info. The first two are pointers and the third |
| is a struct siginfo, with size 128 bytes. We could follow puc |
| to the ucontext, but it's simpler to skip the whole thing. */ |
| #define ARM_OLD_RT_SIGFRAME_SIGINFO 0x8 |
| #define ARM_OLD_RT_SIGFRAME_UCONTEXT 0x88 |
| |
| #define ARM_NEW_RT_SIGFRAME_UCONTEXT 0x80 |
| |
| #define ARM_NEW_SIGFRAME_MAGIC 0x5ac3c35a |
| |
| int |
| arm_linux_sigreturn_next_pc_offset (unsigned long sp, |
| unsigned long sp_data, |
| unsigned long svc_number, |
| int is_sigreturn); |
| |
| struct arm_get_next_pcs; |
| |
| CORE_ADDR arm_linux_get_next_pcs_fixup (struct arm_get_next_pcs *self, |
| CORE_ADDR pc); |
| |
| #endif /* ARCH_ARM_LINUX_H */ |