From: Spencer Oliver Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 11:33:32 +0000 (+0100) Subject: armv7m: remove gdb register hacks X-Git-Tag: v0.8.0-rc1~256 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=80a94681de4c304ed8d550d4da547cdc523d2207;p=openocd armv7m: remove gdb register hacks Now that we support the target description format we do not need these hacks anymore, we can now tell gdb what registers we support. Change-Id: Ie774231d296420b35efcf708bc4435475c87ff5e Signed-off-by: Spencer Oliver Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1617 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson --- diff --git a/src/target/armv7m.c b/src/target/armv7m.c index d32352a7..d7b54045 100644 --- a/src/target/armv7m.c +++ b/src/target/armv7m.c @@ -69,19 +69,6 @@ const int armv7m_msp_reg_map[17] = { ARMV7M_xPSR, }; -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS -uint8_t armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_value[] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; - -struct reg armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_reg = { - .name = "GDB dummy cpsr register", - .value = armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_value, - .dirty = 0, - .valid = 1, - .size = 32, - .arch_info = NULL, -}; -#endif - /* * These registers are not memory-mapped. The ARMv7-M profile includes * memory mapped registers too, such as for the NVIC (interrupt controller) @@ -281,17 +268,7 @@ int armv7m_get_gdb_reg_list(struct target *target, struct reg **reg_list[], for (i = 16; i < 24; i++) (*reg_list)[i] = &arm_gdb_dummy_fp_reg; (*reg_list)[24] = &arm_gdb_dummy_fps_reg; - -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS - /* use dummy cpsr reg otherwise gdb may try and set the thumb bit */ - (*reg_list)[25] = &armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_reg; - - /* ARMV7M is always in thumb mode, try to make GDB understand this - * if it does not support this arch */ - *((char *)armv7m->arm.pc->value) |= 1; -#else (*reg_list)[25] = &armv7m->arm.core_cache->reg_list[ARMV7M_xPSR]; -#endif return ERROR_OK; } @@ -552,10 +529,6 @@ struct reg_cache *armv7m_build_reg_cache(struct target *target) struct arm_reg *arch_info = calloc(num_regs, sizeof(struct arm_reg)); int i; -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS - register_init_dummy(&armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_reg); -#endif - /* Build the process context cache */ cache->name = "arm v7m registers"; cache->next = NULL; diff --git a/src/target/armv7m.h b/src/target/armv7m.h index d028f4ef..92bada0a 100644 --- a/src/target/armv7m.h +++ b/src/target/armv7m.h @@ -30,16 +30,6 @@ #include "arm_adi_v5.h" #include "arm.h" -/* define for enabling armv7 gdb workarounds */ -#if 1 -#define ARMV7_GDB_HACKS -#endif - -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS -extern uint8_t armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_value[]; -extern struct reg armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_reg; -#endif - extern const int armv7m_psp_reg_map[]; extern const int armv7m_msp_reg_map[]; diff --git a/src/target/cortex_m.c b/src/target/cortex_m.c index fbe635bd..5892a0e8 100644 --- a/src/target/cortex_m.c +++ b/src/target/cortex_m.c @@ -433,17 +433,6 @@ static int cortex_m3_debug_entry(struct target *target) r = arm->cpsr; xPSR = buf_get_u32(r->value, 0, 32); -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS - /* FIXME this breaks on scan chains with more than one Cortex-M3. - * Instead, each CM3 should have its own dummy value... - */ - /* copy real xpsr reg for gdb, setting thumb bit */ - buf_set_u32(armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_value, 0, 32, xPSR); - buf_set_u32(armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_value, 5, 1, 1); - armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_reg.valid = r->valid; - armv7m_gdb_dummy_cpsr_reg.dirty = r->dirty; -#endif - /* For IT instructions xPSR must be reloaded on resume and clear on debug exec */ if (xPSR & 0xf00) { r->dirty = r->valid; @@ -1232,17 +1221,8 @@ int cortex_m3_add_breakpoint(struct target *target, struct breakpoint *breakpoin { struct cortex_m3_common *cortex_m3 = target_to_cm3(target); - if (cortex_m3->auto_bp_type) { + if (cortex_m3->auto_bp_type) breakpoint->type = BKPT_TYPE_BY_ADDR(breakpoint->address); -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS - if (breakpoint->length != 2) { - /* XXX Hack: Replace all breakpoints with length != 2 with - * a hardware breakpoint. */ - breakpoint->type = BKPT_HARD; - breakpoint->length = 2; - } -#endif - } if (breakpoint->type != BKPT_TYPE_BY_ADDR(breakpoint->address)) { if (breakpoint->type == BKPT_HARD) { @@ -1540,18 +1520,6 @@ static int cortex_m3_store_core_reg_u32(struct target *target, struct armv7m_common *armv7m = target_to_armv7m(target); struct adiv5_dap *swjdp = armv7m->arm.dap; -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS - /* If the LR register is being modified, make sure it will put us - * in "thumb" mode, or an INVSTATE exception will occur. This is a - * hack to deal with the fact that gdb will sometimes "forge" - * return addresses, and doesn't set the LSB correctly (i.e., when - * printing expressions containing function calls, it sets LR = 0.) - * Valid exception return codes have bit 0 set too. - */ - if (num == ARMV7M_R14) - value |= 0x01; -#endif - /* NOTE: we "know" here that the register identifiers used * in the v7m header match the Cortex-M3 Debug Core Register * Selector values for R0..R15, xPSR, MSP, and PSP. diff --git a/src/target/hla_target.c b/src/target/hla_target.c index 078ac647..2db04f81 100644 --- a/src/target/hla_target.c +++ b/src/target/hla_target.c @@ -157,18 +157,6 @@ static int adapter_store_core_reg_u32(struct target *target, LOG_DEBUG("%s", __func__); -#ifdef ARMV7_GDB_HACKS - /* If the LR register is being modified, make sure it will put us - * in "thumb" mode, or an INVSTATE exception will occur. This is a - * hack to deal with the fact that gdb will sometimes "forge" - * return addresses, and doesn't set the LSB correctly (i.e., when - * printing expressions containing function calls, it sets LR = 0.) - * Valid exception return codes have bit 0 set too. - */ - if (num == ARMV7M_R14) - value |= 0x01; -#endif - /* NOTE: we "know" here that the register identifiers used * in the v7m header match the Cortex-M3 Debug Core Register * Selector values for R0..R15, xPSR, MSP, and PSP.