1 ====== 2 Ptrace 3 ====== 4 5 GDB intends to support the following hardware debug features of BookE 6 processors: 7 8 4 hardware breakpoints (IAC) 9 2 hardware watchpoints (read, write and read-write) (DAC) 10 2 value conditions for the hardware watchpoints (DVC) 11 12 For that, we need to extend ptrace so that GDB can query and set these 13 resources. Since we're extending, we're trying to create an interface 14 that's extendable and that covers both BookE and server processors, so 15 that GDB doesn't need to special-case each of them. We added the 16 following 3 new ptrace requests. 17 18 1. PPC_PTRACE_GETHWDBGINFO 19 ============================ 20 21 Query for GDB to discover the hardware debug features. The main info to 22 be returned here is the minimum alignment for the hardware watchpoints. 23 BookE processors don't have restrictions here, but server processors have 24 an 8-byte alignment restriction for hardware watchpoints. We'd like to avoid 25 adding special cases to GDB based on what it sees in AUXV. 26 27 Since we're at it, we added other useful info that the kernel can return to 28 GDB: this query will return the number of hardware breakpoints, hardware 29 watchpoints and whether it supports a range of addresses and a condition. 30 The query will fill the following structure provided by the requesting process:: 31 32 struct ppc_debug_info { 33 unit32_t version; 34 unit32_t num_instruction_bps; 35 unit32_t num_data_bps; 36 unit32_t num_condition_regs; 37 unit32_t data_bp_alignment; 38 unit32_t sizeof_condition; /* size of the DVC register */ 39 uint64_t features; /* bitmask of the individual flags */ 40 }; 41 42 features will have bits indicating whether there is support for:: 43 44 #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_INSN_BP_RANGE 0x1 45 #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_INSN_BP_MASK 0x2 46 #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_RANGE 0x4 47 #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_MASK 0x8 48 #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_DAWR 0x10 49 #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_ARCH_31 0x20 50 51 2. PPC_PTRACE_SETHWDEBUG 52 53 Sets a hardware breakpoint or watchpoint, according to the provided structure:: 54 55 struct ppc_hw_breakpoint { 56 uint32_t version; 57 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE 0x1 58 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ 0x2 59 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_WRITE 0x4 60 uint32_t trigger_type; /* only some combinations allowed */ 61 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT 0x0 62 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE 0x1 63 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_EXCLUSIVE 0x2 64 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_MASK 0x3 65 uint32_t addr_mode; /* address match mode */ 66 67 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_MODE 0x3 68 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE 0x0 69 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND 0x1 70 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_EXACT 0x1 /* different name for the same thing as above */ 71 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_OR 0x2 72 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND_OR 0x3 73 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE_ALL 0x00ff0000 /* byte enable bits */ 74 #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE(n) (1<<((n)+16)) 75 uint32_t condition_mode; /* break/watchpoint condition flags */ 76 77 uint64_t addr; 78 uint64_t addr2; 79 uint64_t condition_value; 80 }; 81 82 A request specifies one event, not necessarily just one register to be set. 83 For instance, if the request is for a watchpoint with a condition, both the 84 DAC and DVC registers will be set in the same request. 85 86 With this GDB can ask for all kinds of hardware breakpoints and watchpoints 87 that the BookE supports. COMEFROM breakpoints available in server processors 88 are not contemplated, but that is out of the scope of this work. 89 90 ptrace will return an integer (handle) uniquely identifying the breakpoint or 91 watchpoint just created. This integer will be used in the PPC_PTRACE_DELHWDEBUG 92 request to ask for its removal. Return -ENOSPC if the requested breakpoint 93 can't be allocated on the registers. 94 95 Some examples of using the structure to: 96 97 - set a breakpoint in the first breakpoint register:: 98 99 p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION; 100 p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE; 101 p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT; 102 p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE; 103 p.addr = (uint64_t) address; 104 p.addr2 = 0; 105 p.condition_value = 0; 106 107 - set a watchpoint which triggers on reads in the second watchpoint register:: 108 109 p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION; 110 p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ; 111 p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT; 112 p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE; 113 p.addr = (uint64_t) address; 114 p.addr2 = 0; 115 p.condition_value = 0; 116 117 - set a watchpoint which triggers only with a specific value:: 118 119 p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION; 120 p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ; 121 p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT; 122 p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND | PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE_ALL; 123 p.addr = (uint64_t) address; 124 p.addr2 = 0; 125 p.condition_value = (uint64_t) condition; 126 127 - set a ranged hardware breakpoint:: 128 129 p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION; 130 p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE; 131 p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE; 132 p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE; 133 p.addr = (uint64_t) begin_range; 134 p.addr2 = (uint64_t) end_range; 135 p.condition_value = 0; 136 137 - set a watchpoint in server processors (BookS):: 138 139 p.version = 1; 140 p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_RW; 141 p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE; 142 or 143 p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT; 144 145 p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE; 146 p.addr = (uint64_t) begin_range; 147 /* For PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE addr2 needs to be specified, where 148 * addr2 - addr <= 8 Bytes. 149 */ 150 p.addr2 = (uint64_t) end_range; 151 p.condition_value = 0; 152 153 3. PPC_PTRACE_DELHWDEBUG 154 155 Takes an integer which identifies an existing breakpoint or watchpoint 156 (i.e., the value returned from PTRACE_SETHWDEBUG), and deletes the 157 corresponding breakpoint or watchpoint..
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