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Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +01001/*
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -05002 * Copyright 2004-2008 Analog Devices Inc.
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +01003 *
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -05004 * Licensed under the GPL-2 or later.
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +01005 */
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Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -05007#ifndef _BFIN_PTRACE_H
8#define _BFIN_PTRACE_H
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +01009
10/*
11 * GCC defines register number like this:
12 * -----------------------------
13 * 0 - 7 are data registers R0-R7
14 * 8 - 15 are address registers P0-P7
15 * 16 - 31 dsp registers I/B/L0 -- I/B/L3 & M0--M3
16 * 32 - 33 A registers A0 & A1
17 * 34 - status register
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050018 * -----------------------------
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010019 *
20 * We follows above, except:
21 * 32-33 --- Low 32-bit of A0&1
22 * 34-35 --- High 8-bit of A0&1
23 */
24
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010025#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050027struct task_struct;
28
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010029/* this struct defines the way the registers are stored on the
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050030 stack during a system call. */
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Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010032struct pt_regs {
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050033 long orig_pc;
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010034 long ipend;
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010035 long seqstat;
36 long rete;
37 long retn;
38 long retx;
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050039 long pc; /* PC == RETI */
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010040 long rets;
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050041 long reserved; /* Used as scratch during system calls */
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010042 long astat;
43 long lb1;
44 long lb0;
45 long lt1;
46 long lt0;
47 long lc1;
48 long lc0;
49 long a1w;
50 long a1x;
51 long a0w;
52 long a0x;
53 long b3;
54 long b2;
55 long b1;
56 long b0;
57 long l3;
58 long l2;
59 long l1;
60 long l0;
61 long m3;
62 long m2;
63 long m1;
64 long m0;
65 long i3;
66 long i2;
67 long i1;
68 long i0;
69 long usp;
70 long fp;
71 long p5;
72 long p4;
73 long p3;
74 long p2;
75 long p1;
76 long p0;
77 long r7;
78 long r6;
79 long r5;
80 long r4;
81 long r3;
82 long r2;
83 long r1;
84 long r0;
85 long orig_r0;
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050086 long orig_p0;
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010087 long syscfg;
88};
89
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010090/* Arbitrarily choose the same ptrace numbers as used by the Sparc code. */
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -050091#define PTRACE_GETREGS 12
92#define PTRACE_SETREGS 13 /* ptrace signal */
93
94#define PTRACE_GETFDPIC 31 /* get the ELF fdpic loadmap address */
95#define PTRACE_GETFDPIC_EXEC 0 /* [addr] request the executable loadmap */
96#define PTRACE_GETFDPIC_INTERP 1 /* [addr] request the interpreter loadmap */
97
98#define PS_S (0x0002)
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +010099
100#ifdef __KERNEL__
101
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -0500102/* user_mode returns true if only one bit is set in IPEND, other than the
103 master interrupt enable. */
104#define user_mode(regs) (!(((regs)->ipend & ~0x10) & (((regs)->ipend & ~0x10) - 1)))
105#define instruction_pointer(regs) ((regs)->pc)
106#define user_stack_pointer(regs) ((regs)->usp)
107#define profile_pc(regs) instruction_pointer(regs)
Wolfgang Denk6cb142f2006-03-12 02:12:27 +0100108extern void show_regs(struct pt_regs *);
109
Mike Frysingerdd970222010-01-29 15:48:28 -0500110#define arch_has_single_step() (1)
111extern void user_enable_single_step(struct task_struct *);
112/* see arch/blackfin/kernel/ptrace.c about this redirect */
113#define user_disable_single_step(child) ptrace_disable(child)
114
115/*
116 * Get the address of the live pt_regs for the specified task.
117 * These are saved onto the top kernel stack when the process
118 * is not running.
119 *
120 * Note: if a user thread is execve'd from kernel space, the
121 * kernel stack will not be empty on entry to the kernel, so
122 * ptracing these tasks will fail.
123 */
124#define task_pt_regs(task) \
125 (struct pt_regs *) \
126 ((unsigned long)task_stack_page(task) + \
127 (THREAD_SIZE - sizeof(struct pt_regs)))
128
129#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
130
131#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
132
133/*
134 * Offsets used by 'ptrace' system call interface.
135 */
136
137#define PT_R0 204
138#define PT_R1 200
139#define PT_R2 196
140#define PT_R3 192
141#define PT_R4 188
142#define PT_R5 184
143#define PT_R6 180
144#define PT_R7 176
145#define PT_P0 172
146#define PT_P1 168
147#define PT_P2 164
148#define PT_P3 160
149#define PT_P4 156
150#define PT_P5 152
151#define PT_FP 148
152#define PT_USP 144
153#define PT_I0 140
154#define PT_I1 136
155#define PT_I2 132
156#define PT_I3 128
157#define PT_M0 124
158#define PT_M1 120
159#define PT_M2 116
160#define PT_M3 112
161#define PT_L0 108
162#define PT_L1 104
163#define PT_L2 100
164#define PT_L3 96
165#define PT_B0 92
166#define PT_B1 88
167#define PT_B2 84
168#define PT_B3 80
169#define PT_A0X 76
170#define PT_A0W 72
171#define PT_A1X 68
172#define PT_A1W 64
173#define PT_LC0 60
174#define PT_LC1 56
175#define PT_LT0 52
176#define PT_LT1 48
177#define PT_LB0 44
178#define PT_LB1 40
179#define PT_ASTAT 36
180#define PT_RESERVED 32
181#define PT_RETS 28
182#define PT_PC 24
183#define PT_RETX 20
184#define PT_RETN 16
185#define PT_RETE 12
186#define PT_SEQSTAT 8
187#define PT_IPEND 4
188
189#define PT_ORIG_R0 208
190#define PT_ORIG_P0 212
191#define PT_SYSCFG 216
192#define PT_TEXT_ADDR 220
193#define PT_TEXT_END_ADDR 224
194#define PT_DATA_ADDR 228
195#define PT_FDPIC_EXEC 232
196#define PT_FDPIC_INTERP 236
197
198#endif /* _BFIN_PTRACE_H */