1/* libunwind - a platform-independent unwind library
2   Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co
3	Contributed by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
4
5This file is part of libunwind.
6
7Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
8a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
9"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
10without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
11distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
12permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
13the following conditions:
14
15The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
16included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
17
18THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
19EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
20MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
21NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
22LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
23OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
24WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.  */
25
26#ifndef LIBUNWIND_H
27#define LIBUNWIND_H
28
29#include <inttypes.h>
30#include <ucontext.h>
31
32#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
33extern "C" {
34#endif
35
36#ifdef ia64
37  /* This works around a bug in Intel's ECC v7.0 which defines "ia64"
38     as "1".  */
39# undef ia64
40#endif
41
42#ifdef __hpux
43  /* On HP-UX, there is no hope of supporting UNW_LOCAL_ONLY, because
44     it's impossible to obtain the address of the members in the
45     sigcontext structure.  */
46# undef UNW_LOCAL_ONLY
47# define UNW_GENERIC_ONLY
48#endif
49
50#define UNW_TARGET	ia64
51#define UNW_TARGET_IA64	1
52
53#define _U_TDEP_QP_TRUE	0	/* see libunwind-dynamic.h  */
54
55/* This needs to be big enough to accommodate "struct cursor", while
56   leaving some slack for future expansion.  Changing this value will
57   require recompiling all users of this library.  Stack allocation is
58   relatively cheap and unwind-state copying is relatively rare, so we
59   want to err on making it rather too big than too small.  */
60#define UNW_TDEP_CURSOR_LEN	511
61
62/* If this bit is it indicates that the procedure saved all of ar.bsp,
63   ar.bspstore, and ar.rnat.  If, additionally, ar.bsp != saved ar.bsp,
64   then this procedure has performed a register-backing-store switch.  */
65#define UNW_PI_FLAG_IA64_RBS_SWITCH_BIT	(UNW_PI_FLAG_FIRST_TDEP_BIT + 0)
66
67#define UNW_PI_FLAG_IA64_RBS_SWITCH	(1 << UNW_PI_FLAG_IA64_RBS_SWITCH_BIT)
68
69typedef uint64_t unw_word_t;
70typedef int64_t unw_sword_t;
71
72/* On IA-64, we want to access the contents of floating-point
73   registers as a pair of "words", but to ensure 16-byte alignment, we
74   make it a union that contains a "long double".  This will do the
75   Right Thing on all known IA-64 platforms, including HP-UX.  */
76typedef union
77  {
78    struct { unw_word_t bits[2]; } raw;
79    long double dummy;	/* dummy to force 16-byte alignment */
80  }
81unw_tdep_fpreg_t;
82
83typedef struct
84  {
85    /* no ia64-specific auxiliary proc-info */
86  }
87unw_tdep_proc_info_t;
88
89typedef enum
90  {
91    /* Note: general registers are excepted to start with index 0.
92       This convention facilitates architecture-independent
93       implementation of the C++ exception handling ABI.  See
94       _Unwind_SetGR() and _Unwind_GetGR() for details.  */
95    UNW_IA64_GR = 0,			/* general registers (r0..r127) */
96     UNW_IA64_GP = UNW_IA64_GR + 1,
97     UNW_IA64_TP = UNW_IA64_GR + 13,
98
99    UNW_IA64_NAT = UNW_IA64_GR + 128,	/* NaT registers (nat0..nat127) */
100
101    UNW_IA64_FR = UNW_IA64_NAT + 128,	/* fp registers (f0..f127) */
102
103    UNW_IA64_AR = UNW_IA64_FR + 128,	/* application registers (ar0..r127) */
104     UNW_IA64_AR_RSC = UNW_IA64_AR + 16,
105     UNW_IA64_AR_BSP = UNW_IA64_AR + 17,
106     UNW_IA64_AR_BSPSTORE = UNW_IA64_AR + 18,
107     UNW_IA64_AR_RNAT = UNW_IA64_AR + 19,
108     UNW_IA64_AR_CSD = UNW_IA64_AR + 25,
109     UNW_IA64_AR_26 = UNW_IA64_AR + 26,
110     UNW_IA64_AR_SSD = UNW_IA64_AR_26,
111     UNW_IA64_AR_CCV = UNW_IA64_AR + 32,
112     UNW_IA64_AR_UNAT = UNW_IA64_AR + 36,
113     UNW_IA64_AR_FPSR = UNW_IA64_AR + 40,
114     UNW_IA64_AR_PFS = UNW_IA64_AR + 64,
115     UNW_IA64_AR_LC = UNW_IA64_AR + 65,
116     UNW_IA64_AR_EC = UNW_IA64_AR + 66,
117
118    UNW_IA64_BR = UNW_IA64_AR + 128,	/* branch registers (b0..p7) */
119      UNW_IA64_RP = UNW_IA64_BR + 0,	/* return pointer (rp) */
120    UNW_IA64_PR = UNW_IA64_BR + 8,	/* predicate registers (p0..p63) */
121    UNW_IA64_CFM,
122
123    /* frame info: */
124    UNW_IA64_BSP,
125    UNW_IA64_IP,
126    UNW_IA64_SP,
127
128    UNW_TDEP_LAST_REG = UNW_IA64_SP,
129
130    UNW_TDEP_IP = UNW_IA64_IP,
131    UNW_TDEP_SP = UNW_IA64_SP,
132    UNW_TDEP_EH = UNW_IA64_GR + 15
133  }
134ia64_regnum_t;
135
136#define UNW_TDEP_NUM_EH_REGS	4	/* r15-r18 are exception args */
137
138typedef struct unw_tdep_save_loc
139  {
140    /* Additional target-dependent info on a save location.  On IA-64,
141       we use this to provide the bit number in which a NaT bit gets
142       saved.  */
143    uint8_t nat_bitnr;
144
145    /* Padding reserved for future use.  */
146    uint8_t reserved[7];
147  }
148unw_tdep_save_loc_t;
149
150/* On IA-64, we can directly use ucontext_t as the unwind context.  */
151typedef ucontext_t unw_tdep_context_t;
152
153#define unw_tdep_is_fpreg(r)		((unsigned) ((r) - UNW_IA64_FR) < 128)
154
155#include "libunwind-dynamic.h"
156#include "libunwind-common.h"
157
158#ifdef __hpux
159  /* In theory, we could use _Uia64_getcontext() on HP-UX as well, but
160     the benefit of doing so would be marginal given that it can't
161     support UNW_LOCAL_ONLY.  */
162# define unw_tdep_getcontext		getcontext
163#else
164# define unw_tdep_getcontext		UNW_ARCH_OBJ (getcontext)
165  extern int unw_tdep_getcontext (unw_tdep_context_t *);
166#endif
167
168/* This is a helper routine to search an ia64 unwind table.  If the
169   address-space argument AS points to something other than the local
170   address-space, the memory for the unwind-info will be allocated
171   with malloc(), and should be free()d during the put_unwind_info()
172   callback.  This routine is signal-safe for the local-address-space
173   case ONLY.  */
174#define unw_search_ia64_unwind_table	UNW_OBJ(search_unwind_table)
175extern int unw_search_ia64_unwind_table (unw_addr_space_t, unw_word_t,
176					 unw_dyn_info_t *, unw_proc_info_t *,
177					 int, void *);
178
179/* This is a helper routine which the get_dyn_info_list_addr()
180   callback can use to locate the special dynamic-info list entry in
181   an IA-64 unwind table.  If the entry exists in the table, the
182   list-address is returned.  In all other cases, 0 is returned.  */
183extern unw_word_t _Uia64_find_dyn_list (unw_addr_space_t, unw_dyn_info_t *,
184					void *);
185
186/* This is a helper routine to obtain the kernel-unwind info.  It is
187   signal-safe.  */
188extern int _Uia64_get_kernel_table (unw_dyn_info_t *);
189
190#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
191}
192#endif
193
194#endif /* LIBUNWIND_H */
195