#include "config.h"
#endif
-#include "armv4_5.h" /* REVISIT to become arm.h */
+#include "arm.h"
#include "arm_dpm.h"
#include <jtag/jtag.h>
#include "register.h"
#include "breakpoints.h"
#include "target_type.h"
+#include "arm_opcodes.h"
/**
* Implements various ARM DPM operations using architectural debug registers.
* These routines layer over core-specific communication methods to cope with
* implementation differences between cores like ARM1136 and Cortex-A8.
+ *
+ * The "Debug Programmers' Model" (DPM) for ARMv6 and ARMv7 is defined by
+ * Part C (Debug Architecture) of the ARM Architecture Reference Manual,
+ * ARMv7-A and ARMv7-R edition (ARM DDI 0406B). In OpenOCD, DPM operations
+ * are abstracted through internal programming interfaces to share code and
+ * to minimize needless differences in debug behavior between cores.
*/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Read coprocessor */
static int dpm_mrc(struct target *target, int cpnum,
- uint32_t op1, uint32_t op2, uint32_t CRn, uint32_t CRm,
- uint32_t *value)
+ uint32_t op1, uint32_t op2, uint32_t CRn, uint32_t CRm,
+ uint32_t *value)
{
struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
struct arm_dpm *dpm = arm->dpm;
return retval;
LOG_DEBUG("MRC p%d, %d, r0, c%d, c%d, %d", cpnum,
- (int) op1, (int) CRn,
- (int) CRm, (int) op2);
+ (int) op1, (int) CRn,
+ (int) CRm, (int) op2);
/* read coprocessor register into R0; return via DCC */
retval = dpm->instr_read_data_r0(dpm,
}
static int dpm_mcr(struct target *target, int cpnum,
- uint32_t op1, uint32_t op2, uint32_t CRn, uint32_t CRm,
- uint32_t value)
+ uint32_t op1, uint32_t op2, uint32_t CRn, uint32_t CRm,
+ uint32_t value)
{
struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
struct arm_dpm *dpm = arm->dpm;
return retval;
LOG_DEBUG("MCR p%d, %d, r0, c%d, c%d, %d", cpnum,
- (int) op1, (int) CRn,
- (int) CRm, (int) op2);
+ (int) op1, (int) CRn,
+ (int) CRm, (int) op2);
/* read DCC into r0; then write coprocessor register from R0 */
retval = dpm->instr_write_data_r0(dpm,
/* Toggles between recorded core mode (USR, SVC, etc) and a temporary one.
* Routines *must* restore the original mode before returning!!
*/
-static int dpm_modeswitch(struct arm_dpm *dpm, enum arm_mode mode)
+int dpm_modeswitch(struct arm_dpm *dpm, enum arm_mode mode)
{
int retval;
uint32_t cpsr;
cpsr = mode;
retval = dpm->instr_write_data_r0(dpm, ARMV4_5_MSR_GP(0, 0xf, 0), cpsr);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ return retval;
if (dpm->instr_cpsr_sync)
retval = dpm->instr_cpsr_sync(dpm);
int retval;
switch (regnum) {
- case 0 ... 14:
- /* return via DCC: "MCR p14, 0, Rnum, c0, c5, 0" */
- retval = dpm->instr_read_data_dcc(dpm,
+ case 0 ... 14:
+ /* return via DCC: "MCR p14, 0, Rnum, c0, c5, 0" */
+ retval = dpm->instr_read_data_dcc(dpm,
ARMV4_5_MCR(14, 0, regnum, 0, 5, 0),
&value);
- break;
- case 15: /* PC */
- /* "MOV r0, pc"; then return via DCC */
- retval = dpm->instr_read_data_r0(dpm, 0xe1a0000f, &value);
-
- /* NOTE: this seems like a slightly awkward place to update
- * this value ... but if the PC gets written (the only way
- * to change what we compute), the arch spec says subsequent
- * reads return values which are "unpredictable". So this
- * is always right except in those broken-by-intent cases.
- */
- switch (dpm->arm->core_state) {
- case ARM_STATE_ARM:
- value -= 8;
break;
- case ARM_STATE_THUMB:
- case ARM_STATE_THUMB_EE:
- value -= 4;
- break;
- case ARM_STATE_JAZELLE:
- /* core-specific ... ? */
- LOG_WARNING("Jazelle PC adjustment unknown");
+ case 15:/* PC
+ * "MOV r0, pc"; then return via DCC */
+ retval = dpm->instr_read_data_r0(dpm, 0xe1a0000f, &value);
+
+ /* NOTE: this seems like a slightly awkward place to update
+ * this value ... but if the PC gets written (the only way
+ * to change what we compute), the arch spec says subsequent
+ * reads return values which are "unpredictable". So this
+ * is always right except in those broken-by-intent cases.
+ */
+ switch (dpm->arm->core_state) {
+ case ARM_STATE_ARM:
+ value -= 8;
+ break;
+ case ARM_STATE_THUMB:
+ case ARM_STATE_THUMB_EE:
+ value -= 4;
+ break;
+ case ARM_STATE_JAZELLE:
+ /* core-specific ... ? */
+ LOG_WARNING("Jazelle PC adjustment unknown");
+ break;
+ }
break;
- }
- break;
- default:
- /* 16: "MRS r0, CPSR"; then return via DCC
- * 17: "MRS r0, SPSR"; then return via DCC
- */
- retval = dpm->instr_read_data_r0(dpm,
+ default:
+ /* 16: "MRS r0, CPSR"; then return via DCC
+ * 17: "MRS r0, SPSR"; then return via DCC
+ */
+ retval = dpm->instr_read_data_r0(dpm,
ARMV4_5_MRS(0, regnum & 1),
&value);
- break;
+ break;
}
if (retval == ERROR_OK) {
uint32_t value = buf_get_u32(r->value, 0, 32);
switch (regnum) {
- case 0 ... 14:
- /* load register from DCC: "MRC p14, 0, Rnum, c0, c5, 0" */
- retval = dpm->instr_write_data_dcc(dpm,
+ case 0 ... 14:
+ /* load register from DCC: "MRC p14, 0, Rnum, c0, c5, 0" */
+ retval = dpm->instr_write_data_dcc(dpm,
ARMV4_5_MRC(14, 0, regnum, 0, 5, 0),
value);
- break;
- case 15: /* PC */
- /* read r0 from DCC; then "MOV pc, r0" */
- retval = dpm->instr_write_data_r0(dpm, 0xe1a0f000, value);
- break;
- default:
- /* 16: read r0 from DCC, then "MSR r0, CPSR_cxsf"
- * 17: read r0 from DCC, then "MSR r0, SPSR_cxsf"
- */
- retval = dpm->instr_write_data_r0(dpm,
+ break;
+ case 15:/* PC
+ * read r0 from DCC; then "MOV pc, r0" */
+ retval = dpm->instr_write_data_r0(dpm, 0xe1a0f000, value);
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* 16: read r0 from DCC, then "MSR r0, CPSR_cxsf"
+ * 17: read r0 from DCC, then "MSR r0, SPSR_cxsf"
+ */
+ retval = dpm->instr_write_data_r0(dpm,
ARMV4_5_MSR_GP(0, 0xf, regnum & 1),
value);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ return retval;
- if (regnum == 16 && dpm->instr_cpsr_sync)
- retval = dpm->instr_cpsr_sync(dpm);
+ if (regnum == 16 && dpm->instr_cpsr_sync)
+ retval = dpm->instr_cpsr_sync(dpm);
- break;
+ break;
}
if (retval == ERROR_OK) {
return retval;
}
+/* Avoid needless I/O ... leave breakpoints and watchpoints alone
+ * unless they're removed, or need updating because of single-stepping
+ * or running debugger code.
+ */
+static int dpm_maybe_update_bpwp(struct arm_dpm *dpm, bool bpwp,
+ struct dpm_bpwp *xp, int *set_p)
+{
+ int retval = ERROR_OK;
+ bool disable;
+
+ if (!set_p) {
+ if (!xp->dirty)
+ goto done;
+ xp->dirty = false;
+ /* removed or startup; we must disable it */
+ disable = true;
+ } else if (bpwp) {
+ if (!xp->dirty)
+ goto done;
+ /* disabled, but we must set it */
+ xp->dirty = disable = false;
+ *set_p = true;
+ } else {
+ if (!*set_p)
+ goto done;
+ /* set, but we must temporarily disable it */
+ xp->dirty = disable = true;
+ *set_p = false;
+ }
+
+ if (disable)
+ retval = dpm->bpwp_disable(dpm, xp->number);
+ else
+ retval = dpm->bpwp_enable(dpm, xp->number,
+ xp->address, xp->control);
+
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ LOG_ERROR("%s: can't %s HW %spoint %d",
+ disable ? "disable" : "enable",
+ target_name(dpm->arm->target),
+ (xp->number < 16) ? "break" : "watch",
+ xp->number & 0xf);
+done:
+ return retval;
+}
+
+static int dpm_add_breakpoint(struct target *target, struct breakpoint *bp);
+
/**
* Writes all modified core registers for all processor modes. In normal
* operation this is called on exit from halting debug state.
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
goto done;
+ /* If we're managing hardware breakpoints for this core, enable
+ * or disable them as requested.
+ *
+ * REVISIT We don't yet manage them for ANY cores. Eventually
+ * we should be able to assume we handle them; but until then,
+ * cope with the hand-crafted breakpoint code.
+ */
+ if (arm->target->type->add_breakpoint == dpm_add_breakpoint) {
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < dpm->nbp; i++) {
+ struct dpm_bp *dbp = dpm->dbp + i;
+ struct breakpoint *bp = dbp->bp;
+
+ retval = dpm_maybe_update_bpwp(dpm, bpwp, &dbp->bpwp,
+ bp ? &bp->set : NULL);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+
/* enable/disable watchpoints */
for (unsigned i = 0; i < dpm->nwp; i++) {
struct dpm_wp *dwp = dpm->dwp + i;
struct watchpoint *wp = dwp->wp;
- bool disable;
-
- /* Avoid needless I/O ... leave watchpoints alone
- * unless they're removed, or need updating because
- * of single-stepping or running debugger code.
- */
- if (!wp) {
- if (!dwp->dirty)
- continue;
- dwp->dirty = false;
- /* removed or startup; we must disable it */
- disable = true;
- } else if (bpwp) {
- if (!dwp->dirty)
- continue;
- /* disabled, but we must set it */
- dwp->dirty = disable = false;
- wp->set = true;
- } else {
- if (!wp->set)
- continue;
- /* set, but we must temporarily disable it */
- dwp->dirty = disable = true;
- wp->set = false;
- }
-
- if (disable)
- retval = dpm->bpwp_disable(dpm, 16 + i);
- else
- retval = dpm->bpwp_enable(dpm, 16 + i,
- wp->address, dwp->control);
+ retval = dpm_maybe_update_bpwp(dpm, bpwp, &dwp->bpwp,
+ wp ? &wp->set : NULL);
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
- LOG_ERROR("%s: can't %s HW watchpoint %d",
- target_name(arm->target),
- disable ? "disable" : "enable",
- i);
+ goto done;
}
/* NOTE: writes to breakpoint and watchpoint registers might
/* cope with special cases */
switch (regnum) {
- case 8 ... 12:
- /* r8..r12 "anything but FIQ" case;
- * we "know" core mode is accurate
- * since we haven't changed it yet
- */
- if (arm->core_mode == ARM_MODE_FIQ
+ case 8 ... 12:
+ /* r8..r12 "anything but FIQ" case;
+ * we "know" core mode is accurate
+ * since we haven't changed it yet
+ */
+ if (arm->core_mode == ARM_MODE_FIQ
&& ARM_MODE_ANY
- != mode)
- tmode = ARM_MODE_USR;
- break;
- case 16:
- /* SPSR */
- regnum++;
- break;
+ != mode)
+ tmode = ARM_MODE_USR;
+ break;
+ case 16:
+ /* SPSR */
+ regnum++;
+ break;
}
/* REVISIT error checks */
- if (tmode != ARM_MODE_ANY)
+ if (tmode != ARM_MODE_ANY) {
retval = dpm_modeswitch(dpm, tmode);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
+ }
}
if (r->mode != mode)
continue;
retval = dpm_write_reg(dpm,
&cache->reg_list[i],
regnum);
-
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
}
} while (did_write);
* defined, and must not write it before CPSR.
*/
retval = dpm_modeswitch(dpm, ARM_MODE_ANY);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
arm->cpsr->dirty = false;
- retval = dpm_write_reg(dpm, &cache->reg_list[15], 15);
- cache->reg_list[15].dirty = false;
+ retval = dpm_write_reg(dpm, arm->pc, 15);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
+ arm->pc->dirty = false;
/* flush R0 -- it's *very* dirty by now */
retval = dpm_write_reg(dpm, &cache->reg_list[0], 0);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
cache->reg_list[0].dirty = false;
/* (void) */ dpm->finish(dpm);
* or MODE_ANY.
*/
static enum arm_mode dpm_mapmode(struct arm *arm,
- unsigned num, enum arm_mode mode)
+ unsigned num, enum arm_mode mode)
{
enum arm_mode amode = arm->core_mode;
/* don't switch if the mode is already correct */
if (amode == ARM_MODE_SYS)
- amode = ARM_MODE_USR;
+ amode = ARM_MODE_USR;
if (mode == amode)
return ARM_MODE_ANY;
switch (num) {
- /* don't switch for non-shadowed registers (r0..r7, r15/pc, cpsr) */
- case 0 ... 7:
- case 15:
- case 16:
- break;
- /* r8..r12 aren't shadowed for anything except FIQ */
- case 8 ... 12:
- if (mode == ARM_MODE_FIQ)
+ /* don't switch for non-shadowed registers (r0..r7, r15/pc, cpsr) */
+ case 0 ... 7:
+ case 15:
+ case 16:
+ break;
+ /* r8..r12 aren't shadowed for anything except FIQ */
+ case 8 ... 12:
+ if (mode == ARM_MODE_FIQ)
+ return mode;
+ break;
+ /* r13/sp, and r14/lr are always shadowed */
+ case 13:
+ case 14:
return mode;
- break;
- /* r13/sp, and r14/lr are always shadowed */
- case 13:
- case 14:
- return mode;
- default:
- LOG_WARNING("invalid register #%u", num);
- break;
+ default:
+ LOG_WARNING("invalid register #%u", num);
+ break;
}
return ARM_MODE_ANY;
}
*/
static int arm_dpm_read_core_reg(struct target *target, struct reg *r,
- int regnum, enum arm_mode mode)
+ int regnum, enum arm_mode mode)
{
struct arm_dpm *dpm = target_to_arm(target)->dpm;
int retval;
if (regnum < 0 || regnum > 16)
- return ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS;
+ return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
if (regnum == 16) {
if (mode != ARM_MODE_ANY)
}
retval = dpm_read_reg(dpm, r, regnum);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto fail;
/* always clean up, regardless of error */
if (mode != ARM_MODE_ANY)
}
static int arm_dpm_write_core_reg(struct target *target, struct reg *r,
- int regnum, enum arm_mode mode, uint32_t value)
+ int regnum, enum arm_mode mode, uint32_t value)
{
struct arm_dpm *dpm = target_to_arm(target)->dpm;
int retval;
if (regnum < 0 || regnum > 16)
- return ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS;
+ return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
if (regnum == 16) {
if (mode != ARM_MODE_ANY)
/* REVISIT error checks */
retval = dpm_modeswitch(dpm, mode);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
}
if (r->mode != mode)
continue;
retval = dpm_read_reg(dpm,
&cache->reg_list[i],
(r->num == 16) ? 17 : r->num);
-
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ goto done;
}
} while (did_read);
* fact isn't currently leveraged.
*/
-static int dpm_watchpoint_setup(struct arm_dpm *dpm, unsigned index,
- struct watchpoint *wp)
+static int dpm_bpwp_setup(struct arm_dpm *dpm, struct dpm_bpwp *xp,
+ uint32_t addr, uint32_t length)
{
- uint32_t addr = wp->address;
uint32_t control;
- /* this hardware doesn't support data value matching or masking */
- if (wp->value || wp->mask != ~(uint32_t)0) {
- LOG_DEBUG("watchpoint values and masking not supported");
- return ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
- }
-
control = (1 << 0) /* enable */
| (3 << 1); /* both user and privileged access */
- switch (wp->rw) {
- case WPT_READ:
- control |= 1 << 3;
- break;
- case WPT_WRITE:
- control |= 2 << 3;
- break;
- case WPT_ACCESS:
- control |= 3 << 3;
- break;
- }
-
/* Match 1, 2, or all 4 byte addresses in this word.
*
- * FIXME: v7 hardware allows lengths up to 2 GB, and has eight
- * byte address select bits. Support larger wp->length, if addr
- * is suitably aligned.
+ * FIXME: v7 hardware allows lengths up to 2 GB for BP and WP.
+ * Support larger length, when addr is suitably aligned. In
+ * particular, allow watchpoints on 8 byte "double" values.
+ *
+ * REVISIT allow watchpoints on unaligned 2-bit values; and on
+ * v7 hardware, unaligned 4-byte ones too.
*/
- switch (wp->length) {
- case 1:
- control |= (1 << (addr & 3)) << 5;
- addr &= ~3;
- break;
- case 2:
- /* require 2-byte alignment */
- if (!(addr & 1)) {
- control |= (3 << (addr & 2)) << 5;
+ switch (length) {
+ case 1:
+ control |= (1 << (addr & 3)) << 5;
break;
- }
+ case 2:
+ /* require 2-byte alignment */
+ if (!(addr & 1)) {
+ control |= (3 << (addr & 2)) << 5;
+ break;
+ }
/* FALL THROUGH */
- case 4:
- /* require 4-byte alignment */
- if (!(addr & 3)) {
- control |= 0xf << 5;
- break;
- }
+ case 4:
+ /* require 4-byte alignment */
+ if (!(addr & 3)) {
+ control |= 0xf << 5;
+ break;
+ }
/* FALL THROUGH */
- default:
- LOG_DEBUG("bad watchpoint length or alignment");
- return ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS;
+ default:
+ LOG_ERROR("unsupported {break,watch}point length/alignment");
+ return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
}
- /* other control bits:
- * bits 9:12 == 0 ... only checking up to four byte addresses (v7 only)
+ /* other shared control bits:
* bits 15:14 == 0 ... both secure and nonsecure states (v6.1+ only)
* bit 20 == 0 ... not linked to a context ID
* bit 28:24 == 0 ... not ignoring N LSBs (v7 only)
*/
- dpm->dwp[index].wp = wp;
- dpm->dwp[index].control = control;
- dpm->dwp[index].dirty = true;
+ xp->address = addr & ~3;
+ xp->control = control;
+ xp->dirty = true;
+
+ LOG_DEBUG("BPWP: addr %8.8" PRIx32 ", control %" PRIx32 ", number %d",
+ xp->address, control, xp->number);
/* hardware is updated in write_dirty_registers() */
return ERROR_OK;
}
+static int dpm_add_breakpoint(struct target *target, struct breakpoint *bp)
+{
+ struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
+ struct arm_dpm *dpm = arm->dpm;
+ int retval = ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
+
+ if (bp->length < 2)
+ return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
+ if (!dpm->bpwp_enable)
+ return retval;
+
+ /* FIXME we need a generic solution for software breakpoints. */
+ if (bp->type == BKPT_SOFT)
+ LOG_DEBUG("using HW bkpt, not SW...");
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < dpm->nbp; i++) {
+ if (!dpm->dbp[i].bp) {
+ retval = dpm_bpwp_setup(dpm, &dpm->dbp[i].bpwp,
+ bp->address, bp->length);
+ if (retval == ERROR_OK)
+ dpm->dbp[i].bp = bp;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+static int dpm_remove_breakpoint(struct target *target, struct breakpoint *bp)
+{
+ struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
+ struct arm_dpm *dpm = arm->dpm;
+ int retval = ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < dpm->nbp; i++) {
+ if (dpm->dbp[i].bp == bp) {
+ dpm->dbp[i].bp = NULL;
+ dpm->dbp[i].bpwp.dirty = true;
+
+ /* hardware is updated in write_dirty_registers() */
+ retval = ERROR_OK;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+static int dpm_watchpoint_setup(struct arm_dpm *dpm, unsigned index_t,
+ struct watchpoint *wp)
+{
+ int retval;
+ struct dpm_wp *dwp = dpm->dwp + index_t;
+ uint32_t control;
+
+ /* this hardware doesn't support data value matching or masking */
+ if (wp->value || wp->mask != ~(uint32_t)0) {
+ LOG_DEBUG("watchpoint values and masking not supported");
+ return ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
+ }
+
+ retval = dpm_bpwp_setup(dpm, &dwp->bpwp, wp->address, wp->length);
+ if (retval != ERROR_OK)
+ return retval;
+
+ control = dwp->bpwp.control;
+ switch (wp->rw) {
+ case WPT_READ:
+ control |= 1 << 3;
+ break;
+ case WPT_WRITE:
+ control |= 2 << 3;
+ break;
+ case WPT_ACCESS:
+ control |= 3 << 3;
+ break;
+ }
+ dwp->bpwp.control = control;
+
+ dpm->dwp[index_t].wp = wp;
+
+ return retval;
+}
static int dpm_add_watchpoint(struct target *target, struct watchpoint *wp)
{
{
struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
struct arm_dpm *dpm = arm->dpm;
- int retval = ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS;
+ int retval = ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < dpm->nwp; i++) {
if (dpm->dwp[i].wp == wp) {
dpm->dwp[i].wp = NULL;
- dpm->dwp[i].dirty = true;
+ dpm->dwp[i].bpwp.dirty = true;
/* hardware is updated in write_dirty_registers() */
retval = ERROR_OK;
void arm_dpm_report_wfar(struct arm_dpm *dpm, uint32_t addr)
{
switch (dpm->arm->core_state) {
- case ARM_STATE_ARM:
- addr -= 8;
- break;
- case ARM_STATE_THUMB:
- case ARM_STATE_THUMB_EE:
- addr -= 4;
- break;
- case ARM_STATE_JAZELLE:
- /* ?? */
- break;
+ case ARM_STATE_ARM:
+ addr -= 8;
+ break;
+ case ARM_STATE_THUMB:
+ case ARM_STATE_THUMB_EE:
+ addr -= 4;
+ break;
+ case ARM_STATE_JAZELLE:
+ /* ?? */
+ break;
}
dpm->wp_pc = addr;
}
/* Examine debug reason */
switch (DSCR_ENTRY(dscr)) {
- case 6: /* Data abort (v6 only) */
- case 7: /* Prefetch abort (v6 only) */
+ case 6: /* Data abort (v6 only) */
+ case 7: /* Prefetch abort (v6 only) */
/* FALL THROUGH -- assume a v6 core in abort mode */
- case 0: /* HALT request from debugger */
- case 4: /* EDBGRQ */
- target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_DBGRQ;
- break;
- case 1: /* HW breakpoint */
- case 3: /* SW BKPT */
- case 5: /* vector catch */
- target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_BREAKPOINT;
- break;
- case 2: /* asynch watchpoint */
- case 10: /* precise watchpoint */
- target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_WATCHPOINT;
- break;
- default:
- target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_UNDEFINED;
- break;
+ case 0: /* HALT request from debugger */
+ case 4: /* EDBGRQ */
+ target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_DBGRQ;
+ break;
+ case 1: /* HW breakpoint */
+ case 3: /* SW BKPT */
+ case 5: /* vector catch */
+ target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_BREAKPOINT;
+ break;
+ case 2: /* asynch watchpoint */
+ case 10:/* precise watchpoint */
+ target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_WATCHPOINT;
+ break;
+ default:
+ target->debug_reason = DBG_REASON_UNDEFINED;
+ break;
}
}
arm->read_core_reg = arm_dpm_read_core_reg;
arm->write_core_reg = arm_dpm_write_core_reg;
- cache = armv4_5_build_reg_cache(target, arm);
+ cache = arm_build_reg_cache(target, arm);
if (!cache)
return ERROR_FAIL;
arm->mrc = dpm_mrc;
arm->mcr = dpm_mcr;
- /* breakpoint and watchpoint setup */
+ /* breakpoint setup -- optional until it works everywhere */
+ if (!target->type->add_breakpoint) {
+ target->type->add_breakpoint = dpm_add_breakpoint;
+ target->type->remove_breakpoint = dpm_remove_breakpoint;
+ }
+
+ /* watchpoint setup */
target->type->add_watchpoint = dpm_add_watchpoint;
target->type->remove_watchpoint = dpm_remove_watchpoint;
- /* FIXME add breakpoint support */
/* FIXME add vector catch support */
dpm->nbp = 1 + ((dpm->didr >> 24) & 0xf);
}
LOG_INFO("%s: hardware has %d breakpoints, %d watchpoints",
- target_name(target), dpm->nbp, dpm->nwp);
+ target_name(target), dpm->nbp, dpm->nwp);
/* REVISIT ... and some of those breakpoints could match
* execution context IDs...
if (dpm->bpwp_disable) {
unsigned i;
- for (i = 0; i < dpm->nbp; i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < dpm->nbp; i++) {
+ dpm->dbp[i].bpwp.number = i;
(void) dpm->bpwp_disable(dpm, i);
- for (i = 0; i < dpm->nwp; i++)
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < dpm->nwp; i++) {
+ dpm->dwp[i].bpwp.number = 16 + i;
(void) dpm->bpwp_disable(dpm, 16 + i);
+ }
} else
LOG_WARNING("%s: can't disable breakpoints and watchpoints",
target_name(dpm->arm->target));