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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1998-08-26 18:03:49 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1998-08-26 18:03:49 +0000
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Update.
1998-08-26 17:48  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close): Move map->l_nsearchlist value into local
	variable so that map can be freed.
	Reported by Philippe Troin <phil@fifi.org>.

	* elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): Correct test for extending global
	scope array.
	Patch by Philippe Troin <phil@fifi.org>.

1998-08-26  Geoff Keating  <geoffk@ozemail.com.au>

	* sysdeps/powerpc/register-dump.h: Rewrite.  Much nicer this way.
	Don't call writev() with a 100-element vector.
	* sysdeps/generic/segfault.c (catch_segfault): Skip top-level NULL
	return address.

	* sysdeps/powerpc/elf/libc-start.c: Sync up with generic version.
	In particular, set __libc_stack_end.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/elf/start.S: Allow _init and _fini to be
	undefined.  Fix copyright notice.

1998-08-25  Andreas Schwab  <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>

	* math/Makefile (gmp-objs): New variable.
	($(objpfx)atest-exp, $(objpfx)atest-sincos, $(objpfx)atest-exp2):
	Depend on it.
	(tests): Add atest-exp atest-sincos atest-exp2.
	(tests-static): Remove atest-exp atest-sincos atest-exp2.

	* elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Unload map file before jumping to user code.
Diffstat (limited to 'sysdeps/powerpc/register-dump.h')
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diff --git a/sysdeps/powerpc/register-dump.h b/sysdeps/powerpc/register-dump.h
index 428b6073b9..2e15c0bd71 100644
--- a/sysdeps/powerpc/register-dump.h
+++ b/sysdeps/powerpc/register-dump.h
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
 /* Dump registers.
    Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-   Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
 
    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
@@ -21,53 +20,91 @@
 #include <sys/uio.h>
 #include <stdio-common/_itoa.h>
 
-static const char *regnames[] =
-{
-  "\nr0 =", " sp =", " r2 =", " r3 =", " r4 =", " r5 =",
-  "\nr6 =", " r7 =", " r8 =", " r9 =", " r10=", " r11=",
-  "\nr12=", " r13=", " r14=", " r15=", " r16=", " r17=",
-  "\nr18=", " r19=", " r20=", " r21=", " r22=", " r23=",
-  "\nr24=", " r25=", " r26=", " r27=", " r28=", " r29=",
-  "\nr30=", " r31=", " nip=", " msr=", " r3*=", " ctr=",
-  "\nlr =", " xer=", " ccr=", " mq =", " trap=",
-  "\naddress of fault=", " dsisr=",
-};
+/* This prints out the information in the following form: */
+static const char dumpform[] =
+"Register dump:\n\
+r0 =0000000% sp =0000000% r2 =0000000% r3 =0000000% r4 =0000000% r5 =0000000%
+r6 =0000000% r7 =0000000% r8 =0000000% r9 =0000000% r10=0000000% r11=0000000%
+r12=0000000% r13=0000000% r14=0000000% r15=0000000% r16=0000000% r17=0000000%
+r18=0000000% r19=0000000% r20=0000000% r21=0000000% r22=0000000% r23=0000000%
+r24=0000000% r25=0000000% r26=0000000% r27=0000000% r28=0000000% r29=0000000%
+r30=0000000% r31=0000000% sr0=0000000% msr=0000000% r3*=0000000% ctr=0000000%
+lr =0000000% xer=0000000% ccr=0000000% sr1=0000000% trap=0000000%
+address of fault=0000000% dsisr=0000000%\n";
+/* Most of the fields are self-explanatory.  'sr0' is the next
+   instruction to execute, from SRR0, which may have some relationship
+   with the instruction that caused the exception.  'r3*' is the value
+   that will be returned in register 3 when the current system call
+   returns.  'sr1' is SRR1, bits 16-31 of which are copied from the MSR:
+
+   16 - External interrupt enable
+   17 - Privilege level (1=user, 0=supervisor)
+   18 - FP available
+   19 - Machine check enable (if clear, processor locks up on machine check)
+   20 - FP exception mode bit 0 (FP exceptions recoverable)
+   21 - Single-step trace enable
+   22 - Branch trace enable
+   23 - FP exception mode bit 1
+   25 - exception prefix (if set, exceptions are taken from 0xFFFnnnnn,
+        otherwise from 0x000nnnnn).
+   26 - Instruction address translation enabled.
+   27 - Data address translation enabled.
+   30 - Exception is recoverable (otherwise, don't try to return).
+   31 - Little-endian mode enable.
+
+   'Trap' is the address of the exception:
+
+   00200 - Machine check exception (memory parity error, for instance)
+   00300 - Data access exception (memory not mapped, see dsisr for why)
+   00400 - Instruction access exception (memory not mapped)
+   00500 - External interrupt
+   00600 - Alignment exception (see dsisr for more information)
+   00700 - Program exception (illegal/trap instruction, FP exception)
+   00800 - FP unavailable (should not be seen by user code)
+   00900 - Decrementer exception (for instance, SIGALRM)
+   00A00 - I/O controller interface exception
+   00C00 - System call exception (for instance, kill(3)).
+   00E00 - FP assist exception (optional FP instructions, etc.)
+
+   'address of fault' is the memory location that wasn't mapped
+   (from the DAR). 'dsisr' has the following bits under trap 00300:
+   0 - direct-store error exception
+   1 - no page table entry for page
+   4 - memory access not permitted
+   5 - trying to access I/O controller space or using lwarx/stwcx on
+       non-write-cached memory
+   6 - access was store
+   9 - data access breakpoint hit
+   10 - segment table search failed to find translation (64-bit ppcs only)
+   11 - I/O controller instruction not permitted
+   For trap 00400, the same bits are set in SRR1 instead.
+   For trap 00600, bits 12-31 of the DSISR set to allow emulation of
+   the instruction without actually having to read it from memory.
+*/
 
 static void
 register_dump (int fd, void **ctx)
 {
-  char buffer[(sizeof (regnames) / sizeof (regnames[0])) * 8];
-  char *bufferpos = buffer + sizeof (buffer);
-  struct iovec iov[(sizeof (regnames) / sizeof (regnames[0])) * 2 + 1];
-  int nr = 0;
-
-#define ADD_STRING(str) \
-  iov[nr].iov_base = (char *) str;					      \
-  iov[nr].iov_len = strlen (str);					      \
-  ++nr
-#define ADD_HEX(str, len) \
-  do {									      \
-    char *s = _itoa_word ((unsigned long int) x, bufferpos, 16, 0);	      \
-    while (bufferpos - s < 8)						      \
-      *--s = '0';							      \
-    iov[nr].iov_base = s;						      \
-    iov[nr].iov_len = bufferpos - s;					      \
-    bufferpos = s;							      \
-  } while (0)
+  char buffer[sizeof(dumpform)];
+  char *bufferpos = buffer;
+  int i = 0;
+
+  memcpy(buffer, dumpform, sizeof(dumpform));
+
+  ctx += 8;	/* FIXME!!!!  Why is this necessary?  Is it necessary?  */
 
   /* Generate the output.  */
-  ADD_STRING ("Register dump:\n\n");
-  for (i = 0; i < sizeof (regnames)  / sizeof (regnames[0]); i++)
+  while ((bufferpos = memchr (bufferpos, '%', sizeof(dumpform))))
     {
-      ADD_STRING (regnames[i]);
-      ADD_HEX (ctx[i]);
+      *bufferpos++ = '0';
+      _itoa_word ((unsigned long int)(ctx[i]), bufferpos, 16, 0);
+      i++;
     }
 
   /* Write the output.  */
-  writev (fd, iov, nr);
+  write (fd, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
 }
 
 
 #define REGISTER_DUMP \
-  ctx += 8;	/* FIXME!!!!  Why is this necessary?  Is it necessary?  */    \
   register_dump (fd, ctx)