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author | Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> | 2013-11-27 18:01:05 +0800 |
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committer | Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> | 2013-11-29 21:32:03 +0800 |
commit | 9f7132948dd9a08e020e6409ebe790d8fd9c6d5d (patch) | |
tree | da852d27b7b1156181e7e852a5e1e83e33131304 /gdb/target.c | |
parent | 5425b0d80b3f883115ae120124625cb4f040e17c (diff) | |
download | binutils-gdb-9f7132948dd9a08e020e6409ebe790d8fd9c6d5d.tar.gz |
Delegate to target_ops->beneath for TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY
GDB on x86_64-linux is unable to disassemble on core-file target.
$ ./gdb ./testsuite/gdb.base/corefile
(gdb) core-file ./testsuite/gdb.base/corefile.core
(gdb) disassemble main
Dump of assembler code for function main:
0x0000000000400976 <+0>: Cannot access memory at address 0x400976
However, it works if we turn code-cache off.
(gdb) set code-cache off
(gdb) disassemble main,+4
Dump of assembler code from 0x400976 to 0x40097a:
0x0000000000400976 <main+0>: push %rbp
0x0000000000400977 <main+1>: mov %rsp,%rbp
End of assembler dump.
When code-cache is off, GDB will iterate target_ops from top to bottom
and call to_xfer_partial. When current_target is "core", it will call
to_xfer_partial of target "exec", which reads the contents for
disassemble. However, dcache uses TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY to read,
but target_xfer_partial doesn't delegate requests to beneath for
TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY.
This patch factors out the iteration from top to bottom to a new
function, raw_memory_xfer_partial, and use it for
TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY.
Regression tested on x86_64-linux.
gdb:
2013-11-29 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* dcache.c (dcache_read_line): Use current_target.beneath
instead of ¤t_target.
* target.c (memory_xfer_partial_1): Factor code out to ...
(raw_memory_xfer_partial): ... it. New function.
(target_xfer_partial): Call raw_memory_xfer_partial if OBJECT
is TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/target.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/target.c | 67 |
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/target.c b/gdb/target.c index cc6194b3ba7..6c72e702a39 100644 --- a/gdb/target.c +++ b/gdb/target.c @@ -1398,6 +1398,35 @@ memory_xfer_live_readonly_partial (struct target_ops *ops, return 0; } +/* Read memory from more than one valid target. A core file, for + instance, could have some of memory but delegate other bits to + the target below it. So, we must manually try all targets. */ + +static LONGEST +raw_memory_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops, void *readbuf, + const void *writebuf, ULONGEST memaddr, LONGEST len) +{ + LONGEST res; + + do + { + res = ops->to_xfer_partial (ops, TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY, NULL, + readbuf, writebuf, memaddr, len); + if (res > 0) + break; + + /* We want to continue past core files to executables, but not + past a running target's memory. */ + if (ops->to_has_all_memory (ops)) + break; + + ops = ops->beneath; + } + while (ops != NULL); + + return res; +} + /* Perform a partial memory transfer. For docs see target.h, to_xfer_partial. */ @@ -1571,26 +1600,8 @@ memory_xfer_partial_1 (struct target_ops *ops, enum target_object object, to_xfer_partial is enough; if it doesn't recognize an object it will call the to_xfer_partial of the next target down. But for memory this won't do. Memory is the only target - object which can be read from more than one valid target. - A core file, for instance, could have some of memory but - delegate other bits to the target below it. So, we must - manually try all targets. */ - - do - { - res = ops->to_xfer_partial (ops, TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY, NULL, - readbuf, writebuf, memaddr, reg_len); - if (res > 0) - break; - - /* We want to continue past core files to executables, but not - past a running target's memory. */ - if (ops->to_has_all_memory (ops)) - break; - - ops = ops->beneath; - } - while (ops != NULL); + object which can be read from more than one valid target. */ + res = raw_memory_xfer_partial (ops, readbuf, writebuf, memaddr, reg_len); /* Make sure the cache gets updated no matter what - if we are writing to the stack. Even if this write is not tagged as such, we still need @@ -1702,18 +1713,14 @@ target_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops, || object == TARGET_OBJECT_CODE_MEMORY) retval = memory_xfer_partial (ops, object, readbuf, writebuf, offset, len); - else + else if (object == TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY) { - enum target_object raw_object = object; - - /* If this is a raw memory transfer, request the normal - memory object from other layers. */ - if (raw_object == TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY) - raw_object = TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY; - - retval = ops->to_xfer_partial (ops, raw_object, annex, readbuf, - writebuf, offset, len); + /* Request the normal memory object from other layers. */ + retval = raw_memory_xfer_partial (ops, readbuf, writebuf, offset, len); } + else + retval = ops->to_xfer_partial (ops, object, annex, readbuf, + writebuf, offset, len); if (targetdebug) { |