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libunwind-eh_elf/include/libunwind-common.h
mostang.com!davidm 53b6d61c63 Drop argument names from prototypes to reduce namespace pollution.
Define libunwind routines such that it is possible to take their
addresses.

(unw_is_fpreg): Move it closer to unw_getcontext().  Both are special
	in the sense that they may be implemented as macros.

(Logical change 1.156)
2004-01-21 01:05:07 +00:00

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/* libunwind - a platform-independent unwind library
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co
Contributed by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
This file is part of libunwind.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */
#define UNW_PASTE2(x,y) x##y
#define UNW_PASTE(x,y) UNW_PASTE2(x,y)
#define UNW_OBJ(fn) UNW_PASTE(UNW_PREFIX, fn)
#define UNW_ARCH_OBJ(fn) UNW_PASTE(UNW_PASTE(UNW_PASTE(_U,UNW_TARGET),_), fn)
#ifdef UNW_LOCAL_ONLY
# define UNW_PREFIX UNW_PASTE(UNW_PASTE(_UL,UNW_TARGET),_)
#else /* !UNW_LOCAL_ONLY */
# define UNW_PREFIX UNW_PASTE(UNW_PASTE(_U,UNW_TARGET),_)
#endif /* !UNW_LOCAL_ONLY */
/* Error codes. The unwind routines return the *negated* values of
these error codes on error and a non-negative value on success. */
typedef enum
{
UNW_ESUCCESS = 0, /* no error */
UNW_EUNSPEC, /* unspecified (general) error */
UNW_ENOMEM, /* out of memory */
UNW_EBADREG, /* bad register number */
UNW_EREADONLYREG, /* attempt to write read-only register */
UNW_ESTOPUNWIND, /* stop unwinding */
UNW_EINVALIDIP, /* invalid IP */
UNW_EBADFRAME, /* bad frame */
UNW_EINVAL, /* unsupported operation or bad value */
UNW_EBADVERSION, /* unwind info has unsupported version */
UNW_ENOINFO /* no unwind info found */
}
unw_error_t;
/* The following enum defines the indices for a couple of
(pseudo-)registers which have the same meaning across all
platforms. (RO) means read-only. (RW) means read-write. General
registers (aka "integer registers") are expected to start with
index 0. The number of such registers is architecture-dependent.
The remaining indices can be used as an architecture sees fit. The
last valid register index is given by UNW_REG_LAST. */
typedef enum
{
UNW_REG_IP = UNW_TDEP_IP, /* (rw) instruction pointer (pc) */
UNW_REG_SP = UNW_TDEP_SP, /* (ro) stack pointer */
UNW_REG_EH = UNW_TDEP_EH, /* (rw) exception-handling reg base */
UNW_REG_LAST = UNW_TDEP_LAST_REG
}
unw_frame_regnum_t;
/* Number of exception-handler argument registers: */
#define UNW_NUM_EH_REGS UNW_TDEP_NUM_EH_REGS
typedef enum
{
UNW_CACHE_NONE, /* no caching */
UNW_CACHE_GLOBAL, /* shared global cache */
UNW_CACHE_PER_THREAD /* per-thread caching */
}
unw_caching_policy_t;
typedef int unw_regnum_t;
/* The unwind cursor starts at the youngest (most deeply nested) frame
and is used to track the frame state as the unwinder steps from
frame to frame. It is safe to make (shallow) copies of variables
of this type. */
typedef struct unw_cursor
{
unw_word_t opaque[UNW_TDEP_CURSOR_LEN];
}
unw_cursor_t;
/* This type encapsulates the entire (preserved) machine-state. */
typedef unw_tdep_context_t unw_context_t;
/* unw_getcontext() fills the unw_context_t pointed to by UC with the
machine state as it exists at the call-site. For implementation
reasons, this needs to be a target-dependent macro. It's easiest
to think of unw_getcontext() as being identical to getcontext(). */
#define unw_getcontext(uc) unw_tdep_getcontext(uc)
/* Return 1 if register number R is a floating-point register, zero
otherwise.
This routine is signal-safe. */
#define unw_is_fpreg(r) unw_tdep_is_fpreg(r)
typedef unw_tdep_fpreg_t unw_fpreg_t;
typedef struct unw_addr_space *unw_addr_space_t;
/* Each target may define it's own set of flags, but bits 0-15 are
reserved for general libunwind-use. */
#define UNW_PI_FLAG_FIRST_TDEP_BIT 16
typedef struct unw_proc_info
{
unw_word_t start_ip; /* first IP covered by this procedure */
unw_word_t end_ip; /* first IP NOT covered by this procedure */
unw_word_t lsda; /* address of lang.-spec. data area (if any) */
unw_word_t handler; /* optional personality routine */
unw_word_t gp; /* global-pointer value for this procedure */
unw_word_t flags; /* misc. flags */
int format; /* unwind-info format (arch-specific) */
int unwind_info_size; /* size of the information (if applicable) */
void *unwind_info; /* unwind-info (arch-specific) */
unw_tdep_proc_info_t extra; /* target-dependent auxiliary proc-info */
}
unw_proc_info_t;
/* These are backend callback routines that provide access to the
state of a "remote" process. This can be used, for example, to
unwind another process through the ptrace() interface. */
typedef struct unw_accessors
{
/* Look up the unwind info associated with instruction-pointer IP.
On success, the routine fills in the PROC_INFO structure. */
int (*find_proc_info) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_word_t, unw_proc_info_t *,
int, void *);
/* Release any resources (e.g., memory) that were allocated for
the unwind info returned in by a previous call to
find_proc_info() with NEED_UNWIND_INFO set to 1. */
void (*put_unwind_info) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_proc_info_t *, void *);
/* Return the list-head of the dynamically registered unwind
info. */
int (*get_dyn_info_list_addr) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_word_t *, void *);
/* Access aligned word at address ADDR. The value is returned
according to the endianness of the host (e.g., if the host is
little-endian and the target is big-endian, access_mem() needs
to byte-swap the value before returning it). */
int (*access_mem) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_word_t, unw_word_t *, int,
void *);
/* Access register number REG at address ADDR. */
int (*access_reg) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_regnum_t, unw_word_t *, int,
void *);
/* Access register number REG at address ADDR. */
int (*access_fpreg) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_regnum_t,
unw_fpreg_t *, int, void *);
int (*resume) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_cursor_t *, void *);
/* Optional call back to obtain the name of a (static) procedure.
Dynamically generated procedures are handled automatically by
libunwind. This callback is optional and may be set to
NULL. */
int (*get_proc_name) (unw_addr_space_t, unw_word_t, char *, size_t,
unw_word_t *, void *);
}
unw_accessors_t;
typedef enum unw_save_loc_type
{
UNW_SLT_NONE, /* register is not saved ("not an l-value") */
UNW_SLT_MEMORY, /* register has been saved in memory */
UNW_SLT_REG /* register has been saved in (another) register */
}
unw_save_loc_type_t;
typedef struct unw_save_loc
{
unw_save_loc_type_t type;
union
{
unw_word_t addr; /* valid if type==UNW_SLT_MEMORY */
unw_regnum_t regnum; /* valid if type==UNW_SLT_REG */
}
u;
unw_tdep_save_loc_t extra; /* target-dependent additional information */
}
unw_save_loc_t;
/* These routines work both for local and remote unwinding. */
#define unw_local_addr_space UNW_OBJ(local_addr_space)
#define unw_create_addr_space UNW_OBJ(create_addr_space)
#define unw_destroy_addr_space UNW_OBJ(destroy_addr_space)
#define unw_get_accessors UNW_ARCH_OBJ(get_accessors)
#define unw_init_local UNW_OBJ(init_local)
#define unw_init_remote UNW_OBJ(init_remote)
#define unw_step UNW_OBJ(step)
#define unw_resume UNW_OBJ(resume)
#define unw_get_proc_info UNW_OBJ(get_proc_info)
#define unw_get_proc_info_by_ip UNW_OBJ(get_proc_info_by_ip)
#define unw_get_reg UNW_OBJ(get_reg)
#define unw_set_reg UNW_OBJ(set_reg)
#define unw_get_fpreg UNW_OBJ(get_fpreg)
#define unw_set_fpreg UNW_OBJ(set_fpreg)
#define unw_get_save_loc UNW_OBJ(get_save_loc)
#define unw_is_signal_frame UNW_OBJ(is_signal_frame)
#define unw_get_proc_name UNW_OBJ(get_proc_name)
#define unw_regname UNW_ARCH_OBJ(regname)
#define unw_set_caching_policy UNW_ARCH_OBJ(set_caching_policy)
#define unw_flush_cache UNW_ARCH_OBJ(flush_cache)
extern unw_addr_space_t unw_create_addr_space (unw_accessors_t *, int);
extern void unw_destroy_addr_space (unw_addr_space_t);
extern unw_accessors_t *unw_get_accessors (unw_addr_space_t);
extern void unw_flush_cache (unw_addr_space_t, unw_word_t, unw_word_t);
extern int unw_set_caching_policy (unw_addr_space_t, unw_caching_policy_t);
extern const char *unw_regname (unw_regnum_t);
extern int unw_init_local (unw_cursor_t *, unw_context_t *);
extern int unw_init_remote (unw_cursor_t *, unw_addr_space_t, void *);
extern int unw_step (unw_cursor_t *);
extern int unw_resume (unw_cursor_t *);
extern int unw_get_proc_info (unw_cursor_t *, unw_proc_info_t *);
extern int unw_get_proc_info_by_ip (unw_addr_space_t, unw_word_t,
unw_proc_info_t *, void *);
extern int unw_get_reg (unw_cursor_t *, int, unw_word_t *);
extern int unw_set_reg (unw_cursor_t *, int, unw_word_t);
extern int unw_get_fpreg (unw_cursor_t *, int, unw_fpreg_t *);
extern int unw_set_fpreg (unw_cursor_t *, int, unw_fpreg_t);
extern int unw_get_save_loc (unw_cursor_t *, int, unw_save_loc_t *);
extern int unw_is_signal_frame (unw_cursor_t *);
extern int unw_get_proc_name (unw_cursor_t *, char *, size_t, unw_word_t *);
extern unw_addr_space_t unw_local_addr_space;