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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-07-18 02:39:39 -0700
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-07-18 02:39:39 -0700
commit49997d75152b3d23c53b0fa730599f2f74c92c65 (patch)
tree46e93126170d02cfec9505172e545732c1b69656 /arch/ppc/kernel/ppc-stub.c
parenta0c80b80e0fb48129e4e9d6a9ede914f9ff1850d (diff)
parent5b664cb235e97afbf34db9c4d77f08ebd725335e (diff)
Merge branch 'master' of master.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6
Conflicts: Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt drivers/atm/Makefile drivers/net/fs_enet/fs_enet-main.c drivers/pci/pci-acpi.c net/8021q/vlan.c net/iucv/iucv.c
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-/*
- * ppc-stub.c: KGDB support for the Linux kernel.
- *
- * adapted from arch/sparc/kernel/sparc-stub.c for the PowerPC
- * some stuff borrowed from Paul Mackerras' xmon
- * Copyright (C) 1998 Michael AK Tesch (tesch@cs.wisc.edu)
- *
- * Modifications to run under Linux
- * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
- *
- * This file originally came from the gdb sources, and the
- * copyright notices have been retained below.
- */
-
-/****************************************************************************
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED
-
- HP offers the following for use in the public domain. HP makes no
- warranty with regard to the software or its performance and the
- user accepts the software "AS IS" with all faults.
-
- HP DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD
- TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
- OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-****************************************************************************/
-
-/****************************************************************************
- * Header: remcom.c,v 1.34 91/03/09 12:29:49 glenne Exp $
- *
- * Module name: remcom.c $
- * Revision: 1.34 $
- * Date: 91/03/09 12:29:49 $
- * Contributor: Lake Stevens Instrument Division$
- *
- * Description: low level support for gdb debugger. $
- *
- * Considerations: only works on target hardware $
- *
- * Written by: Glenn Engel $
- * ModuleState: Experimental $
- *
- * NOTES: See Below $
- *
- * Modified for SPARC by Stu Grossman, Cygnus Support.
- *
- * This code has been extensively tested on the Fujitsu SPARClite demo board.
- *
- * To enable debugger support, two things need to happen. One, a
- * call to set_debug_traps() is necessary in order to allow any breakpoints
- * or error conditions to be properly intercepted and reported to gdb.
- * Two, a breakpoint needs to be generated to begin communication. This
- * is most easily accomplished by a call to breakpoint(). Breakpoint()
- * simulates a breakpoint by executing a trap #1.
- *
- *************
- *
- * The following gdb commands are supported:
- *
- * command function Return value
- *
- * g return the value of the CPU registers hex data or ENN
- * G set the value of the CPU registers OK or ENN
- * qOffsets Get section offsets. Reply is Text=xxx;Data=yyy;Bss=zzz
- *
- * mAA..AA,LLLL Read LLLL bytes at address AA..AA hex data or ENN
- * MAA..AA,LLLL: Write LLLL bytes at address AA.AA OK or ENN
- *
- * c Resume at current address SNN ( signal NN)
- * cAA..AA Continue at address AA..AA SNN
- *
- * s Step one instruction SNN
- * sAA..AA Step one instruction from AA..AA SNN
- *
- * k kill
- *
- * ? What was the last sigval ? SNN (signal NN)
- *
- * bBB..BB Set baud rate to BB..BB OK or BNN, then sets
- * baud rate
- *
- * All commands and responses are sent with a packet which includes a
- * checksum. A packet consists of
- *
- * $<packet info>#<checksum>.
- *
- * where
- * <packet info> :: <characters representing the command or response>
- * <checksum> :: <two hex digits computed as modulo 256 sum of <packetinfo>>
- *
- * When a packet is received, it is first acknowledged with either '+' or '-'.
- * '+' indicates a successful transfer. '-' indicates a failed transfer.
- *
- * Example:
- *
- * Host: Reply:
- * $m0,10#2a +$00010203040506070809101112131415#42
- *
- ****************************************************************************/
-
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/string.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-#include <linux/smp.h>
-#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/sysrq.h>
-
-#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
-#include <asm/system.h>
-#include <asm/signal.h>
-#include <asm/kgdb.h>
-#include <asm/pgtable.h>
-#include <asm/ptrace.h>
-
-void breakinst(void);
-
-/*
- * BUFMAX defines the maximum number of characters in inbound/outbound buffers
- * at least NUMREGBYTES*2 are needed for register packets
- */
-#define BUFMAX 2048
-static char remcomInBuffer[BUFMAX];
-static char remcomOutBuffer[BUFMAX];
-
-static int initialized;
-static int kgdb_active;
-static int kgdb_started;
-static u_int fault_jmp_buf[100];
-static int kdebug;
-
-
-static const char hexchars[]="0123456789abcdef";
-
-/* Place where we save old trap entries for restoration - sparc*/
-/* struct tt_entry kgdb_savettable[256]; */
-/* typedef void (*trapfunc_t)(void); */
-
-static void kgdb_fault_handler(struct pt_regs *regs);
-static int handle_exception (struct pt_regs *regs);
-
-#if 0
-/* Install an exception handler for kgdb */
-static void exceptionHandler(int tnum, unsigned int *tfunc)
-{
- /* We are dorking with a live trap table, all irqs off */
-}
-#endif
-
-int
-kgdb_setjmp(long *buf)
-{
- asm ("mflr 0; stw 0,0(%0);"
- "stw 1,4(%0); stw 2,8(%0);"
- "mfcr 0; stw 0,12(%0);"
- "stmw 13,16(%0)"
- : : "r" (buf));
- /* XXX should save fp regs as well */
- return 0;
-}
-void
-kgdb_longjmp(long *buf, int val)
-{
- if (val == 0)
- val = 1;
- asm ("lmw 13,16(%0);"
- "lwz 0,12(%0); mtcrf 0x38,0;"
- "lwz 0,0(%0); lwz 1,4(%0); lwz 2,8(%0);"
- "mtlr 0; mr 3,%1"
- : : "r" (buf), "r" (val));
-}
-/* Convert ch from a hex digit to an int */
-static int
-hex(unsigned char ch)
-{
- if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f')
- return ch-'a'+10;
- if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9')
- return ch-'0';
- if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F')
- return ch-'A'+10;
- return -1;
-}
-
-/* Convert the memory pointed to by mem into hex, placing result in buf.
- * Return a pointer to the last char put in buf (null), in case of mem fault,
- * return 0.
- */
-static unsigned char *
-mem2hex(const char *mem, char *buf, int count)
-{
- unsigned char ch;
- unsigned short tmp_s;
- unsigned long tmp_l;
-
- if (kgdb_setjmp((long*)fault_jmp_buf) == 0) {
- debugger_fault_handler = kgdb_fault_handler;
-
- /* Accessing 16 bit and 32 bit objects in a single
- ** load instruction is required to avoid bad side
- ** effects for some IO registers.
- */
-
- if ((count == 2) && (((long)mem & 1) == 0)) {
- tmp_s = *(unsigned short *)mem;
- mem += 2;
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_s >> 12) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_s >> 8) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_s >> 4) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[tmp_s & 0xf];
-
- } else if ((count == 4) && (((long)mem & 3) == 0)) {
- tmp_l = *(unsigned int *)mem;
- mem += 4;
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_l >> 28) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_l >> 24) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_l >> 20) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_l >> 16) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_l >> 12) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_l >> 8) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[(tmp_l >> 4) & 0xf];
- *buf++ = hexchars[tmp_l & 0xf];
-
- } else {
- while (count-- > 0) {
- ch = *mem++;
- *buf++ = hexchars[ch >> 4];
- *buf++ = hexchars[ch & 0xf];
- }
- }
-
- } else {
- /* error condition */
- }
- debugger_fault_handler = NULL;
- *buf = 0;
- return buf;
-}
-
-/* convert the hex array pointed to by buf into binary to be placed in mem
- * return a pointer to the character AFTER the last byte written.
-*/
-static char *
-hex2mem(char *buf, char *mem, int count)
-{
- unsigned char ch;
- int i;
- char *orig_mem;
- unsigned short tmp_s;
- unsigned long tmp_l;
-
- orig_mem = mem;
-
- if (kgdb_setjmp((long*)fault_jmp_buf) == 0) {
- debugger_fault_handler = kgdb_fault_handler;
-
- /* Accessing 16 bit and 32 bit objects in a single
- ** store instruction is required to avoid bad side
- ** effects for some IO registers.
- */
-
- if ((count == 2) && (((long)mem & 1) == 0)) {
- tmp_s = hex(*buf++) << 12;
- tmp_s |= hex(*buf++) << 8;
- tmp_s |= hex(*buf++) << 4;
- tmp_s |= hex(*buf++);
-
- *(unsigned short *)mem = tmp_s;
- mem += 2;
-
- } else if ((count == 4) && (((long)mem & 3) == 0)) {
- tmp_l = hex(*buf++) << 28;
- tmp_l |= hex(*buf++) << 24;
- tmp_l |= hex(*buf++) << 20;
- tmp_l |= hex(*buf++) << 16;
- tmp_l |= hex(*buf++) << 12;
- tmp_l |= hex(*buf++) << 8;
- tmp_l |= hex(*buf++) << 4;
- tmp_l |= hex(*buf++);
-
- *(unsigned long *)mem = tmp_l;
- mem += 4;
-
- } else {
- for (i=0; i<count; i++) {
- ch = hex(*buf++) << 4;
- ch |= hex(*buf++);
- *mem++ = ch;
- }
- }
-
-
- /*
- ** Flush the data cache, invalidate the instruction cache.
- */
- flush_icache_range((int)orig_mem, (int)orig_mem + count - 1);
-
- } else {
- /* error condition */
- }
- debugger_fault_handler = NULL;
- return mem;
-}
-
-/*
- * While we find nice hex chars, build an int.
- * Return number of chars processed.
- */
-static int
-hexToInt(char **ptr, int *intValue)
-{
- int numChars = 0;
- int hexValue;
-
- *intValue = 0;
-
- if (kgdb_setjmp((long*)fault_jmp_buf) == 0) {
- debugger_fault_handler = kgdb_fault_handler;
- while (**ptr) {
- hexValue = hex(**ptr);
- if (hexValue < 0)
- break;
-
- *intValue = (*intValue << 4) | hexValue;
- numChars ++;
-
- (*ptr)++;
- }
- } else {
- /* error condition */
- }
- debugger_fault_handler = NULL;
-
- return (numChars);
-}
-
-/* scan for the sequence $<data>#<checksum> */
-static void
-getpacket(char *buffer)
-{
- unsigned char checksum;
- unsigned char xmitcsum;
- int i;
- int count;
- unsigned char ch;
-
- do {
- /* wait around for the start character, ignore all other
- * characters */
- while ((ch = (getDebugChar() & 0x7f)) != '$') ;
-
- checksum = 0;
- xmitcsum = -1;
-
- count = 0;
-
- /* now, read until a # or end of buffer is found */
- while (count < BUFMAX) {
- ch = getDebugChar() & 0x7f;
- if (ch == '#')
- break;
- checksum = checksum + ch;
- buffer[count] = ch;
- count = count + 1;
- }
-
- if (count >= BUFMAX)
- continue;
-
- buffer[count] = 0;
-
- if (ch == '#') {
- xmitcsum = hex(getDebugChar() & 0x7f) << 4;
- xmitcsum |= hex(getDebugChar() & 0x7f);
- if (checksum != xmitcsum)
- putDebugChar('-'); /* failed checksum */
- else {
- putDebugChar('+'); /* successful transfer */
- /* if a sequence char is present, reply the ID */
- if (buffer[2] == ':') {
- putDebugChar(buffer[0]);
- putDebugChar(buffer[1]);
- /* remove sequence chars from buffer */
- count = strlen(buffer);
- for (i=3; i <= count; i++)
- buffer[i-3] = buffer[i];
- }
- }
- }
- } while (checksum != xmitcsum);
-}
-
-/* send the packet in buffer. */
-static void putpacket(unsigned char *buffer)
-{
- unsigned char checksum;
- int count;
- unsigned char ch, recv;
-
- /* $<packet info>#<checksum>. */
- do {
- putDebugChar('$');
- checksum = 0;
- count = 0;
-
- while ((ch = buffer[count])) {
- putDebugChar(ch);
- checksum += ch;
- count += 1;
- }
-
- putDebugChar('#');
- putDebugChar(hexchars[checksum >> 4]);
- putDebugChar(hexchars[checksum & 0xf]);
- recv = getDebugChar();
- } while ((recv & 0x7f) != '+');
-}
-
-static void kgdb_flush_cache_all(void)
-{
- flush_instruction_cache();
-}
-
-/* Set up exception handlers for tracing and breakpoints
- * [could be called kgdb_init()]
- */
-void set_debug_traps(void)
-{
-#if 0
- unsigned char c;
-
- save_and_cli(flags);
-
- /* In case GDB is started before us, ack any packets (presumably
- * "$?#xx") sitting there.
- *
- * I've found this code causes more problems than it solves,
- * so that's why it's commented out. GDB seems to work fine
- * now starting either before or after the kernel -bwb
- */
-
- while((c = getDebugChar()) != '$');
- while((c = getDebugChar()) != '#');
- c = getDebugChar(); /* eat first csum byte */
- c = getDebugChar(); /* eat second csum byte */
- putDebugChar('+'); /* ack it */
-#endif
- debugger = kgdb;
- debugger_bpt = kgdb_bpt;
- debugger_sstep = kgdb_sstep;
- debugger_iabr_match = kgdb_iabr_match;
- debugger_dabr_match = kgdb_dabr_match;
-
- initialized = 1;
-}
-
-static void kgdb_fault_handler(struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- kgdb_longjmp((long*)fault_jmp_buf, 1);
-}
-
-int kgdb_bpt(struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- return handle_exception(regs);
-}
-
-int kgdb_sstep(struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- return handle_exception(regs);
-}
-
-void kgdb(struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- handle_exception(regs);
-}
-
-int kgdb_iabr_match(struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- printk(KERN_ERR "kgdb doesn't support iabr, what?!?\n");
- return handle_exception(regs);
-}
-
-int kgdb_dabr_match(struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- printk(KERN_ERR "kgdb doesn't support dabr, what?!?\n");
- return handle_exception(regs);
-}
-
-/* Convert the hardware trap type code to a unix signal number. */
-/*
- * This table contains the mapping between PowerPC hardware trap types, and
- * signals, which are primarily what GDB understands.
- */
-static struct hard_trap_info
-{
- unsigned int tt; /* Trap type code for powerpc */
- unsigned char signo; /* Signal that we map this trap into */
-} hard_trap_info[] = {
-#if defined(CONFIG_40x) || defined(CONFIG_BOOKE)
- { 0x100, SIGINT }, /* critical input interrupt */
- { 0x200, SIGSEGV }, /* machine check */
- { 0x300, SIGSEGV }, /* data storage */
- { 0x400, SIGBUS }, /* instruction storage */
- { 0x500, SIGINT }, /* interrupt */
- { 0x600, SIGBUS }, /* alignment */
- { 0x700, SIGILL }, /* program */
- { 0x800, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0x900, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0xa00, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0xb00, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0xc00, SIGCHLD }, /* syscall */
- { 0xd00, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0xe00, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0xf00, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- /*
- ** 0x1000 PIT
- ** 0x1010 FIT
- ** 0x1020 watchdog
- ** 0x1100 data TLB miss
- ** 0x1200 instruction TLB miss
- */
- { 0x2002, SIGTRAP}, /* debug */
-#else
- { 0x200, SIGSEGV }, /* machine check */
- { 0x300, SIGSEGV }, /* address error (store) */
- { 0x400, SIGBUS }, /* instruction bus error */
- { 0x500, SIGINT }, /* interrupt */
- { 0x600, SIGBUS }, /* alingment */
- { 0x700, SIGTRAP }, /* breakpoint trap */
- { 0x800, SIGFPE }, /* fpu unavail */
- { 0x900, SIGALRM }, /* decrementer */
- { 0xa00, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0xb00, SIGILL }, /* reserved */
- { 0xc00, SIGCHLD }, /* syscall */
- { 0xd00, SIGTRAP }, /* single-step/watch */
- { 0xe00, SIGFPE }, /* fp assist */
-#endif
- { 0, 0} /* Must be last */
-
-};
-
-static int computeSignal(unsigned int tt)
-{
- struct hard_trap_info *ht;
-
- for (ht = hard_trap_info; ht->tt && ht->signo; ht++)
- if (ht->tt == tt)
- return ht->signo;
-
- return SIGHUP; /* default for things we don't know about */
-}
-
-#define PC_REGNUM 64
-#define SP_REGNUM 1
-
-/*
- * This function does all command processing for interfacing to gdb.
- */
-static int
-handle_exception (struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- int sigval;
- int addr;
- int length;
- char *ptr;
- unsigned int msr;
-
- /* We don't handle user-mode breakpoints. */
- if (user_mode(regs))
- return 0;
-
- if (debugger_fault_handler) {
- debugger_fault_handler(regs);
- panic("kgdb longjump failed!\n");
- }
- if (kgdb_active) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "interrupt while in kgdb, returning\n");
- return 0;
- }
-
- kgdb_active = 1;
- kgdb_started = 1;
-
-#ifdef KGDB_DEBUG
- printk("kgdb: entering handle_exception; trap [0x%x]\n",
- (unsigned int)regs->trap);
-#endif
-
- kgdb_interruptible(0);
- lock_kernel();
- msr = mfmsr();
- mtmsr(msr & ~MSR_EE); /* disable interrupts */
-
- if (regs->nip == (unsigned long)breakinst) {
- /* Skip over breakpoint trap insn */
- regs->nip += 4;
- }
-
- /* reply to host that an exception has occurred */
- sigval = computeSignal(regs->trap);
- ptr = remcomOutBuffer;
-
- *ptr++ = 'T';
- *ptr++ = hexchars[sigval >> 4];
- *ptr++ = hexchars[sigval & 0xf];
- *ptr++ = hexchars[PC_REGNUM >> 4];
- *ptr++ = hexchars[PC_REGNUM & 0xf];
- *ptr++ = ':';
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)&regs->nip, ptr, 4);
- *ptr++ = ';';
- *ptr++ = hexchars[SP_REGNUM >> 4];
- *ptr++ = hexchars[SP_REGNUM & 0xf];
- *ptr++ = ':';
- ptr = mem2hex(((char *)regs) + SP_REGNUM*4, ptr, 4);
- *ptr++ = ';';
- *ptr++ = 0;
-
- putpacket(remcomOutBuffer);
- if (kdebug)
- printk("remcomOutBuffer: %s\n", remcomOutBuffer);
-
- /* XXX We may want to add some features dealing with poking the
- * XXX page tables, ... (look at sparc-stub.c for more info)
- * XXX also required hacking to the gdb sources directly...
- */
-
- while (1) {
- remcomOutBuffer[0] = 0;
-
- getpacket(remcomInBuffer);
- switch (remcomInBuffer[0]) {
- case '?': /* report most recent signal */
- remcomOutBuffer[0] = 'S';
- remcomOutBuffer[1] = hexchars[sigval >> 4];
- remcomOutBuffer[2] = hexchars[sigval & 0xf];
- remcomOutBuffer[3] = 0;
- break;
-#if 0
- case 'q': /* this screws up gdb for some reason...*/
- {
- extern long _start, sdata, __bss_start;
-
- ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1];
- if (strncmp(ptr, "Offsets", 7) != 0)
- break;
-
- ptr = remcomOutBuffer;
- sprintf(ptr, "Text=%8.8x;Data=%8.8x;Bss=%8.8x",
- &_start, &sdata, &__bss_start);
- break;
- }
-#endif
- case 'd':
- /* toggle debug flag */
- kdebug ^= 1;
- break;
-
- case 'g': /* return the value of the CPU registers.
- * some of them are non-PowerPC names :(
- * they are stored in gdb like:
- * struct {
- * u32 gpr[32];
- * f64 fpr[32];
- * u32 pc, ps, cnd, lr; (ps=msr)
- * u32 cnt, xer, mq;
- * }
- */
- {
- int i;
- ptr = remcomOutBuffer;
- /* General Purpose Regs */
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)regs, ptr, 32 * 4);
- /* Floating Point Regs - FIXME */
- /*ptr = mem2hex((char *), ptr, 32 * 8);*/
- for(i=0; i<(32*8*2); i++) { /* 2chars/byte */
- ptr[i] = '0';
- }
- ptr += 32*8*2;
- /* pc, msr, cr, lr, ctr, xer, (mq is unused) */
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)&regs->nip, ptr, 4);
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)&regs->msr, ptr, 4);
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)&regs->ccr, ptr, 4);
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)&regs->link, ptr, 4);
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)&regs->ctr, ptr, 4);
- ptr = mem2hex((char *)&regs->xer, ptr, 4);
- }
- break;
-
- case 'G': /* set the value of the CPU registers */
- {
- ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1];
-
- /*
- * If the stack pointer has moved, you should pray.
- * (cause only god can help you).
- */
-
- /* General Purpose Regs */
- hex2mem(ptr, (char *)regs, 32 * 4);
-
- /* Floating Point Regs - FIXME?? */
- /*ptr = hex2mem(ptr, ??, 32 * 8);*/
- ptr += 32*8*2;
-
- /* pc, msr, cr, lr, ctr, xer, (mq is unused) */
- ptr = hex2mem(ptr, (char *)&regs->nip, 4);
- ptr = hex2mem(ptr, (char *)&regs->msr, 4);
- ptr = hex2mem(ptr, (char *)&regs->ccr, 4);
- ptr = hex2mem(ptr, (char *)&regs->link, 4);
- ptr = hex2mem(ptr, (char *)&regs->ctr, 4);
- ptr = hex2mem(ptr, (char *)&regs->xer, 4);
-
- strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"OK");
- }
- break;
- case 'H':
- /* don't do anything, yet, just acknowledge */
- hexToInt(&ptr, &addr);
- strcpy(remcomOutBuffer,"OK");
- break;
-
- case 'm': /* mAA..AA,LLLL Read LLLL bytes at address AA..AA */
- /* Try to read %x,%x. */
-
- ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1];
-
- if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr) && *ptr++ == ','
- && hexToInt(&ptr, &length)) {
- if (mem2hex((char *)addr, remcomOutBuffer,
- length))
- break;
- strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E03");
- } else
- strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E01");
- break;
-
- case 'M': /* MAA..AA,LLLL: Write LLLL bytes at address AA.AA return OK */
- /* Try to read '%x,%x:'. */
-
- ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1];
-
- if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr) && *ptr++ == ','
- && hexToInt(&ptr, &length)
- && *ptr++ == ':') {
- if (hex2mem(ptr, (char *)addr, length))
- strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "OK");
- else
- strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E03");
- flush_icache_range(addr, addr+length);
- } else
- strcpy(remcomOutBuffer, "E02");
- break;
-
-
- case 'k': /* kill the program, actually just continue */
- case 'c': /* cAA..AA Continue; address AA..AA optional */
- /* try to read optional parameter, pc unchanged if no parm */
-
- ptr = &remcomInBuffer[1];
- if (hexToInt(&ptr, &addr))
- regs->nip = addr;
-
-/* Need to flush the instruction cache here, as we may have deposited a
- * breakpoint, and the icache probably has no way of knowing that a data ref to
- * some location may have changed something that is in the instruction cache.
- */
- kgdb_flush_cache_all();
- mtmsr(msr);
-
- kgdb_interruptible(1);
- unlock_kernel();
- kgdb_active = 0;
- if (kdebug) {
- printk("remcomInBuffer: %s\n", remcomInBuffer);
- printk("remcomOutBuffer: %s\n", remcomOutBuffer);
- }
- return 1;
-
- case 's':
- kgdb_flush_cache_all();
-#if defined(CONFIG_40x) || defined(CONFIG_BOOKE)
- mtspr(SPRN_DBCR0, mfspr(SPRN_DBCR0) | DBCR0_IC);
- regs->msr |= MSR_DE;
-#else
- regs->msr |= MSR_SE;
-#endif
- unlock_kernel();
- kgdb_active = 0;
- if (kdebug) {
- printk("remcomInBuffer: %s\n", remcomInBuffer);
- printk("remcomOutBuffer: %s\n", remcomOutBuffer);
- }
- return 1;
-
- case 'r': /* Reset (if user process..exit ???)*/
- panic("kgdb reset.");
- break;
- } /* switch */
- if (remcomOutBuffer[0] && kdebug) {
- printk("remcomInBuffer: %s\n", remcomInBuffer);
- printk("remcomOutBuffer: %s\n", remcomOutBuffer);
- }
- /* reply to the request */
- putpacket(remcomOutBuffer);
- } /* while(1) */
-}
-
-/* This function will generate a breakpoint exception. It is used at the
- beginning of a program to sync up with a debugger and can be used
- otherwise as a quick means to stop program execution and "break" into
- the debugger. */
-
-void
-breakpoint(void)
-{
- if (!initialized) {
- printk("breakpoint() called b4 kgdb init\n");
- return;
- }
-
- asm(" .globl breakinst \n\
- breakinst: .long 0x7d821008");
-}
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_KGDB_CONSOLE
-/* Output string in GDB O-packet format if GDB has connected. If nothing
- output, returns 0 (caller must then handle output). */
-int
-kgdb_output_string (const char* s, unsigned int count)
-{
- char buffer[512];
-
- if (!kgdb_started)
- return 0;
-
- count = (count <= (sizeof(buffer) / 2 - 2))
- ? count : (sizeof(buffer) / 2 - 2);
-
- buffer[0] = 'O';
- mem2hex (s, &buffer[1], count);
- putpacket(buffer);
-
- return 1;
-}
-#endif
-
-static void sysrq_handle_gdb(int key, struct pt_regs *pt_regs,
- struct tty_struct *tty)
-{
- printk("Entering GDB stub\n");
- breakpoint();
-}
-static struct sysrq_key_op sysrq_gdb_op = {
- .handler = sysrq_handle_gdb,
- .help_msg = "Gdb",
- .action_msg = "GDB",
-};
-
-static int gdb_register_sysrq(void)
-{
- printk("Registering GDB sysrq handler\n");
- register_sysrq_key('g', &sysrq_gdb_op);
- return 0;
-}
-module_init(gdb_register_sysrq);