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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
  2 /*
  3  * AArch64 KGDB support
  4  *
  5  * Based on arch/arm/include/kgdb.h
  6  *
  7  * Copyright (C) 2013 Cavium Inc.
  8  * Author: Vijaya Kumar K <vijaya.kumar@caviumnetworks.com>
  9  */
 10 
 11 #ifndef __ARM_KGDB_H
 12 #define __ARM_KGDB_H
 13 
 14 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
 15 #include <asm/debug-monitors.h>
 16 
 17 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
 18 
 19 static inline void arch_kgdb_breakpoint(void)
 20 {
 21         asm ("brk %0" : : "I" (KGDB_COMPILED_DBG_BRK_IMM));
 22 }
 23 
 24 extern void kgdb_handle_bus_error(void);
 25 extern int kgdb_fault_expected;
 26 
 27 #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
 28 
 29 /*
 30  * gdb remote procotol (well most versions of it) expects the following
 31  * register layout.
 32  *
 33  * General purpose regs:
 34  *     r0-r30: 64 bit
 35  *     sp,pc : 64 bit
 36  *     pstate  : 32 bit
 37  *     Total: 33 + 1
 38  * FPU regs:
 39  *     f0-f31: 128 bit
 40  *     fpsr & fpcr: 32 bit
 41  *     Total: 32 + 2
 42  *
 43  * To expand a little on the "most versions of it"... when the gdb remote
 44  * protocol for AArch64 was developed it depended on a statement in the
 45  * Architecture Reference Manual that claimed "SPSR_ELx is a 32-bit register".
 46  * and, as a result, allocated only 32-bits for the PSTATE in the remote
 47  * protocol. In fact this statement is still present in ARM DDI 0487A.i.
 48  *
 49  * Unfortunately "is a 32-bit register" has a very special meaning for
 50  * system registers. It means that "the upper bits, bits[63:32], are
 51  * RES0.". RES0 is heavily used in the ARM architecture documents as a
 52  * way to leave space for future architecture changes. So to translate a
 53  * little for people who don't spend their spare time reading ARM architecture
 54  * manuals, what "is a 32-bit register" actually means in this context is
 55  * "is a 64-bit register but one with no meaning allocated to any of the
 56  * upper 32-bits... *yet*".
 57  *
 58  * Perhaps then we should not be surprised that this has led to some
 59  * confusion. Specifically a patch, influenced by the above translation,
 60  * that extended PSTATE to 64-bit was accepted into gdb-7.7 but the patch
 61  * was reverted in gdb-7.8.1 and all later releases, when this was
 62  * discovered to be an undocumented protocol change.
 63  *
 64  * So... it is *not* wrong for us to only allocate 32-bits to PSTATE
 65  * here even though the kernel itself allocates 64-bits for the same
 66  * state. That is because this bit of code tells the kernel how the gdb
 67  * remote protocol (well most versions of it) describes the register state.
 68  *
 69  * Note that if you are using one of the versions of gdb that supports
 70  * the gdb-7.7 version of the protocol you cannot use kgdb directly
 71  * without providing a custom register description (gdb can load new
 72  * protocol descriptions at runtime).
 73  */
 74 
 75 #define _GP_REGS                33
 76 #define _FP_REGS                32
 77 #define _EXTRA_REGS             3
 78 /*
 79  * general purpose registers size in bytes.
 80  * pstate is only 4 bytes. subtract 4 bytes
 81  */
 82 #define GP_REG_BYTES            (_GP_REGS * 8)
 83 #define DBG_MAX_REG_NUM         (_GP_REGS + _FP_REGS + _EXTRA_REGS)
 84 
 85 /*
 86  * Size of I/O buffer for gdb packet.
 87  * considering to hold all register contents, size is set
 88  */
 89 
 90 #define BUFMAX                  2048
 91 
 92 /*
 93  * Number of bytes required for gdb_regs buffer.
 94  * _GP_REGS: 8 bytes, _FP_REGS: 16 bytes and _EXTRA_REGS: 4 bytes each
 95  * GDB fails to connect for size beyond this with error
 96  * "'g' packet reply is too long"
 97  */
 98 
 99 #define NUMREGBYTES     ((_GP_REGS * 8) + (_FP_REGS * 16) + \
100                         (_EXTRA_REGS * 4))
101 
102 #endif /* __ASM_KGDB_H */
103 

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