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2/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3/*--- The only header your skin will ever need to #include... ---*/
4/*--- vg_skin.h ---*/
5/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6
7/*
njnc9539842002-10-02 13:26:35 +00008 This file is part of Valgrind, an extensible x86 protected-mode
9 emulator for monitoring program execution on x86-Unixes.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000010
njn0e1b5142003-04-15 14:58:06 +000011 Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Julian Seward
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000012 jseward@acm.org
13
14 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
15 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
16 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
17 License, or (at your option) any later version.
18
19 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
20 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
22 General Public License for more details.
23
24 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
26 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
27 02111-1307, USA.
28
29 The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
30*/
31
32#ifndef __VG_SKIN_H
33#define __VG_SKIN_H
34
35#include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI varargs stuff */
36#include <setjmp.h> /* for jmp_buf */
37
38#include "vg_constants_skin.h"
39
40
41/*====================================================================*/
42/*=== Build options and table sizes. ===*/
43/*====================================================================*/
44
45/* You should be able to change these options or sizes, recompile, and
46 still have a working system. */
47
48/* The maximum number of pthreads that we support. This is
49 deliberately not very high since our implementation of some of the
50 scheduler algorithms is surely O(N) in the number of threads, since
51 that's simple, at least. And (in practice) we hope that most
52 programs do not need many threads. */
53#define VG_N_THREADS 50
54
55/* Maximum number of pthread keys available. Again, we start low until
56 the need for a higher number presents itself. */
57#define VG_N_THREAD_KEYS 50
58
59/* Total number of integer registers available for allocation -- all of
60 them except %esp, %ebp. %ebp permanently points at VG_(baseBlock).
61
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +000062 If you increase this you'll have to also change at least these:
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +000063 - VG_(rank_to_realreg)()
64 - VG_(realreg_to_rank)()
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000065 - ppRegsLiveness()
66 - the RegsLive type (maybe -- RegsLive type must have more than
67 VG_MAX_REALREGS bits)
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +000068
69 You can decrease it, and performance will drop because more spills will
70 occur. If you decrease it too much, everything will fall over.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000071
72 Do not change this unless you really know what you are doing! */
73#define VG_MAX_REALREGS 6
74
75
76/*====================================================================*/
njn1a1dd8b2002-09-27 10:42:20 +000077/*=== Basic types, useful macros ===*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000078/*====================================================================*/
79
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000080typedef unsigned char UChar;
81typedef unsigned short UShort;
82typedef unsigned int UInt;
83typedef unsigned long long int ULong;
84
85typedef signed char Char;
86typedef signed short Short;
87typedef signed int Int;
88typedef signed long long int Long;
89
90typedef unsigned int Addr;
91
92typedef unsigned char Bool;
93#define False ((Bool)0)
94#define True ((Bool)1)
95
96
njn1a1dd8b2002-09-27 10:42:20 +000097#define mycat_wrk(aaa,bbb) aaa##bbb
98#define mycat(aaa,bbb) mycat_wrk(aaa,bbb)
99
100/* No, really. I _am_ that strange. */
101#define OINK(nnn) VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "OINK %d",nnn)
102
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000103/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
104 Now the basic types are set up, we can haul in the kernel-interface
105 definitions.
106 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
107
njn2574bb4762002-09-24 11:23:50 +0000108#include "../coregrind/vg_kerneliface.h"
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000109
110
111/*====================================================================*/
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000112/*=== Core/skin interface version ===*/
113/*====================================================================*/
114
115/* The major version number indicates binary-incompatible changes to the
116 interface; if the core and skin major versions don't match, Valgrind
117 will abort. The minor version indicates binary-compatible changes.
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000118*/
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +0000119#define VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION 2
120#define VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MINOR_VERSION 0
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000121
122extern const Int VG_(skin_interface_major_version);
123extern const Int VG_(skin_interface_minor_version);
124
njn563f96f2003-02-03 11:17:46 +0000125/* Every skin must include this macro somewhere, exactly once. */
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000126#define VG_DETERMINE_INTERFACE_VERSION \
127const Int VG_(skin_interface_major_version) = VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION; \
128const Int VG_(skin_interface_minor_version) = VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MINOR_VERSION;
129
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +0000130
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000131/*====================================================================*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000132/*=== Command-line options ===*/
133/*====================================================================*/
134
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +0000135/* Use this for normal null-termination-style string comparison */
136#define VG_STREQ(s1,s2) (s1 != NULL && s2 != NULL \
137 && VG_(strcmp)((s1),(s2))==0)
138
139/* Use these for recognising skin command line options -- stops comparing
140 once whitespace is reached. */
141# define VG_CLO_STREQ(s1,s2) (0==VG_(strcmp_ws)((s1),(s2)))
142# define VG_CLO_STREQN(nn,s1,s2) (0==VG_(strncmp_ws)((s1),(s2),(nn)))
143
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000144/* Verbosity level: 0 = silent, 1 (default), > 1 = more verbose. */
145extern Int VG_(clo_verbosity);
146
147/* Profile? */
148extern Bool VG_(clo_profile);
149
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000150/* Call this if a recognised option was bad for some reason.
151 Note: don't use it just because an option was unrecognised -- return 'False'
152 from SKN_(process_cmd_line_option) to indicate that. */
153extern void VG_(bad_option) ( Char* opt );
154
155/* Client args */
156extern Int VG_(client_argc);
157extern Char** VG_(client_argv);
158
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000159/* Client environment. Can be inspected with VG_(getenv)() */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000160extern Char** VG_(client_envp);
161
162
163/*====================================================================*/
164/*=== Printing messages for the user ===*/
165/*====================================================================*/
166
167/* Print a message prefixed by "??<pid>?? "; '?' depends on the VgMsgKind.
168 Should be used for all user output. */
169
170typedef
171 enum { Vg_UserMsg, /* '?' == '=' */
172 Vg_DebugMsg, /* '?' == '-' */
173 Vg_DebugExtraMsg /* '?' == '+' */
174 }
175 VgMsgKind;
176
177/* Functions for building a message from multiple parts. */
178extern void VG_(start_msg) ( VgMsgKind kind );
179extern void VG_(add_to_msg) ( Char* format, ... );
180/* Ends and prints the message. Appends a newline. */
181extern void VG_(end_msg) ( void );
182
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000183/* Send a single-part message. Appends a newline. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000184extern void VG_(message) ( VgMsgKind kind, Char* format, ... );
185
186
187/*====================================================================*/
188/*=== Profiling ===*/
189/*====================================================================*/
190
191/* Nb: VGP_(register_profile_event)() relies on VgpUnc being the first one */
192#define VGP_CORE_LIST \
193 /* These ones depend on the core */ \
194 VGP_PAIR(VgpUnc, "unclassified"), \
195 VGP_PAIR(VgpRun, "running"), \
196 VGP_PAIR(VgpSched, "scheduler"), \
197 VGP_PAIR(VgpMalloc, "low-lev malloc/free"), \
198 VGP_PAIR(VgpCliMalloc, "client malloc/free"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000199 VGP_PAIR(VgpTranslate, "translate-main"), \
200 VGP_PAIR(VgpToUCode, "to-ucode"), \
201 VGP_PAIR(VgpFromUcode, "from-ucode"), \
202 VGP_PAIR(VgpImprove, "improve"), \
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +0000203 VGP_PAIR(VgpESPUpdate, "ESP-update"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000204 VGP_PAIR(VgpRegAlloc, "reg-alloc"), \
205 VGP_PAIR(VgpLiveness, "liveness-analysis"), \
206 VGP_PAIR(VgpDoLRU, "do-lru"), \
207 VGP_PAIR(VgpSlowFindT, "slow-search-transtab"), \
208 VGP_PAIR(VgpInitMem, "init-memory"), \
209 VGP_PAIR(VgpExeContext, "exe-context"), \
210 VGP_PAIR(VgpReadSyms, "read-syms"), \
211 VGP_PAIR(VgpSearchSyms, "search-syms"), \
212 VGP_PAIR(VgpAddToT, "add-to-transtab"), \
213 VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreSysWrap, "core-syscall-wrapper"), \
214 VGP_PAIR(VgpDemangle, "demangle"), \
njn37cea302002-09-30 11:24:00 +0000215 VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreCheapSanity, "core-cheap-sanity"), \
216 VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreExpensiveSanity, "core-expensive-sanity"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000217 /* These ones depend on the skin */ \
218 VGP_PAIR(VgpPreCloInit, "pre-clo-init"), \
219 VGP_PAIR(VgpPostCloInit, "post-clo-init"), \
220 VGP_PAIR(VgpInstrument, "instrument"), \
221 VGP_PAIR(VgpSkinSysWrap, "skin-syscall-wrapper"), \
njn37cea302002-09-30 11:24:00 +0000222 VGP_PAIR(VgpSkinCheapSanity, "skin-cheap-sanity"), \
223 VGP_PAIR(VgpSkinExpensiveSanity, "skin-expensive-sanity"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000224 VGP_PAIR(VgpFini, "fini")
225
226#define VGP_PAIR(n,name) n
227typedef enum { VGP_CORE_LIST } VgpCoreCC;
228#undef VGP_PAIR
229
230/* When registering skin profiling events, ensure that the 'n' value is in
231 * the range (VgpFini+1..) */
232extern void VGP_(register_profile_event) ( Int n, Char* name );
233
234extern void VGP_(pushcc) ( UInt cc );
235extern void VGP_(popcc) ( UInt cc );
236
237/* Define them only if they haven't already been defined by vg_profile.c */
238#ifndef VGP_PUSHCC
239# define VGP_PUSHCC(x)
240#endif
241#ifndef VGP_POPCC
242# define VGP_POPCC(x)
243#endif
244
245
246/*====================================================================*/
247/*=== Useful stuff to call from generated code ===*/
248/*====================================================================*/
249
250/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
251/* General stuff */
252
njn41557122002-10-14 09:25:37 +0000253/* 64-bit counter for the number of basic blocks done. */
254extern ULong VG_(bbs_done);
255
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000256/* Get the simulated %esp */
257extern Addr VG_(get_stack_pointer) ( void );
258
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000259/* Detect if an address is within Valgrind's stack or Valgrind's
260 m_state_static; useful for memory leak detectors to tell if a block
261 is used by Valgrind (and thus can be ignored). */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000262extern Bool VG_(within_stack)(Addr a);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000263extern Bool VG_(within_m_state_static)(Addr a);
264
265/* Check if an address is 4-byte aligned */
266#define IS_ALIGNED4_ADDR(aaa_p) (0 == (((UInt)(aaa_p)) & 3))
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +0000267#define IS_ALIGNED8_ADDR(aaa_p) (0 == (((UInt)(aaa_p)) & 7))
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000268
269
270/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
271/* Thread-related stuff */
272
273/* Special magic value for an invalid ThreadId. It corresponds to
274 LinuxThreads using zero as the initial value for
275 pthread_mutex_t.__m_owner and pthread_cond_t.__c_waiting. */
276#define VG_INVALID_THREADID ((ThreadId)(0))
277
278/* ThreadIds are simply indices into the vg_threads[] array. */
279typedef
280 UInt
281 ThreadId;
282
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000283/* struct _ThreadState defined elsewhere; ThreadState is abstract as its
284 definition is not important for skins. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000285typedef
286 struct _ThreadState
287 ThreadState;
288
njnc5c1b182003-05-30 09:37:26 +0000289/* Use this one from generated code */
sewardj7ab2aca2002-10-20 19:40:32 +0000290extern ThreadId VG_(get_current_tid) ( void );
njnc5c1b182003-05-30 09:37:26 +0000291
292/* Use this one from non-generated code -- if you use VG_(get_current_tid)(),
293 it will return 0 for the invalid thread, which is not what you want. */
sewardjb52a1b02002-10-23 21:38:22 +0000294extern ThreadId VG_(get_current_or_recent_tid) ( void );
njnc5c1b182003-05-30 09:37:26 +0000295
sewardj7ab2aca2002-10-20 19:40:32 +0000296extern ThreadId VG_(get_tid_from_ThreadState) ( ThreadState* );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000297extern ThreadState* VG_(get_ThreadState) ( ThreadId tid );
298
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000299/* Searches through all thread's stacks to see if any match. Returns
300 * VG_INVALID_THREADID if none match. */
301extern ThreadId VG_(first_matching_thread_stack)
302 ( Bool (*p) ( Addr stack_min, Addr stack_max ));
303
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000304
305/*====================================================================*/
306/*=== Valgrind's version of libc ===*/
307/*====================================================================*/
308
309/* Valgrind doesn't use libc at all, for good reasons (trust us). So here
310 are its own versions of C library functions, but with VG_ prefixes. Note
311 that the types of some are slightly different to the real ones. Some
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +0000312 additional useful functions are provided too; descriptions of how they
313 work are given below. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000314
315#if !defined(NULL)
316# define NULL ((void*)0)
317#endif
318
319
320/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
321/* stdio.h
322 *
323 * Note that they all output to the file descriptor given by the
324 * --logfile-fd=N argument, which defaults to 2 (stderr). Hence no
325 * need for VG_(fprintf)().
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000326 */
sewardj78e3cd92002-10-22 04:45:48 +0000327extern UInt VG_(printf) ( const char *format, ... );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000328/* too noisy ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) ; */
sewardj78e3cd92002-10-22 04:45:48 +0000329extern UInt VG_(sprintf) ( Char* buf, Char *format, ... );
330extern UInt VG_(vprintf) ( void(*send)(Char),
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000331 const Char *format, va_list vargs );
332
njn41557122002-10-14 09:25:37 +0000333extern Int VG_(rename) ( Char* old_name, Char* new_name );
334
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000335/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
336/* stdlib.h */
337
338extern void* VG_(malloc) ( Int nbytes );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000339extern void VG_(free) ( void* p );
340extern void* VG_(calloc) ( Int n, Int nbytes );
341extern void* VG_(realloc) ( void* p, Int size );
342extern void* VG_(malloc_aligned) ( Int align_bytes, Int nbytes );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000343
344extern void VG_(print_malloc_stats) ( void );
345
346
347extern void VG_(exit)( Int status )
348 __attribute__ ((__noreturn__));
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000349/* Prints a panic message (a constant string), appends newline and bug
350 reporting info, aborts. */
351__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
352extern void VG_(skin_panic) ( Char* str );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000353
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000354/* Looks up VG_(client_envp) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000355extern Char* VG_(getenv) ( Char* name );
356
357/* Crude stand-in for the glibc system() call. */
358extern Int VG_(system) ( Char* cmd );
359
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000360extern Long VG_(atoll) ( Char* str );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000361
362/* Like atoll(), but converts a number of base 2..36 */
363extern Long VG_(atoll36) ( UInt base, Char* str );
364
365
366/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000367/* ctype.h */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000368extern Bool VG_(isspace) ( Char c );
369extern Bool VG_(isdigit) ( Char c );
370extern Char VG_(toupper) ( Char c );
371
372
373/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
374/* string.h */
375extern Int VG_(strlen) ( const Char* str );
376extern Char* VG_(strcat) ( Char* dest, const Char* src );
377extern Char* VG_(strncat) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int n );
378extern Char* VG_(strpbrk) ( const Char* s, const Char* accept );
379extern Char* VG_(strcpy) ( Char* dest, const Char* src );
380extern Char* VG_(strncpy) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int ndest );
381extern Int VG_(strcmp) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2 );
382extern Int VG_(strncmp) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2, Int nmax );
383extern Char* VG_(strstr) ( const Char* haystack, Char* needle );
384extern Char* VG_(strchr) ( const Char* s, Char c );
385extern Char* VG_(strdup) ( const Char* s);
sewardj7ab2aca2002-10-20 19:40:32 +0000386extern void* VG_(memcpy) ( void *d, const void *s, Int sz );
387extern void* VG_(memset) ( void *s, Int c, Int sz );
njn6d68e792003-02-24 10:49:08 +0000388extern Int VG_(memcmp) ( const void* s1, const void* s2, Int n );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000389
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000390/* Like strcmp() and strncmp(), but stop comparing at any whitespace. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000391extern Int VG_(strcmp_ws) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2 );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000392extern Int VG_(strncmp_ws) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2, Int nmax );
393
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000394/* Like strncpy(), but if 'src' is longer than 'ndest' inserts a '\0' as the
395 last character. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000396extern void VG_(strncpy_safely) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int ndest );
397
398/* Mini-regexp function. Searches for 'pat' in 'str'. Supports
399 * meta-symbols '*' and '?'. '\' escapes meta-symbols. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000400extern Bool VG_(string_match) ( Char* pat, Char* str );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000401
402
403/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
404/* math.h */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000405/* Returns the base-2 logarithm of x. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000406extern Int VG_(log2) ( Int x );
407
408
409/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000410/* unistd.h, fcntl.h, sys/stat.h */
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000411extern Int VG_(getpid) ( void );
412extern Int VG_(getppid) ( void );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000413
njn4aca2d22002-10-04 10:29:38 +0000414extern Int VG_(open) ( const Char* pathname, Int flags, Int mode );
415extern Int VG_(read) ( Int fd, void* buf, Int count);
416extern Int VG_(write) ( Int fd, void* buf, Int count);
417extern void VG_(close) ( Int fd );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000418
njn41557122002-10-14 09:25:37 +0000419/* Nb: VG_(rename)() declared in stdio.h section above */
njn4aca2d22002-10-04 10:29:38 +0000420extern Int VG_(unlink) ( Char* file_name );
421extern Int VG_(stat) ( Char* file_name, struct vki_stat* buf );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000422
njn13f02932003-04-30 20:23:58 +0000423extern Char* VG_(getcwd) ( Char* buf, Int size );
424
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000425
426/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
427/* assert.h */
428/* Asserts permanently enabled -- no turning off with NDEBUG. Hurrah! */
429#define VG__STRING(__str) #__str
430
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000431#define sk_assert(expr) \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000432 ((void) ((expr) ? 0 : \
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000433 (VG_(skin_assert_fail) (VG__STRING(expr), \
434 __FILE__, __LINE__, \
435 __PRETTY_FUNCTION__), 0)))
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000436
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000437__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
438extern void VG_(skin_assert_fail) ( Char* expr, Char* file,
439 Int line, Char* fn );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000440
441
442/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000443/* system/mman.h */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000444extern void* VG_(mmap)( void* start, UInt length,
445 UInt prot, UInt flags, UInt fd, UInt offset );
446extern Int VG_(munmap)( void* start, Int length );
447
448/* Get memory by anonymous mmap. */
449extern void* VG_(get_memory_from_mmap) ( Int nBytes, Char* who );
450
451
452/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
453/* signal.h.
454
455 Note that these use the vk_ (kernel) structure
456 definitions, which are different in places from those that glibc
457 defines -- hence the 'k' prefix. Since we're operating right at the
458 kernel interface, glibc's view of the world is entirely irrelevant. */
459
460/* --- Signal set ops --- */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000461extern Int VG_(ksigfillset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
462extern Int VG_(ksigemptyset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000463
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000464extern Bool VG_(kisfullsigset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
465extern Bool VG_(kisemptysigset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000466
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000467extern Int VG_(ksigaddset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set, Int signum );
468extern Int VG_(ksigdelset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set, Int signum );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000469extern Int VG_(ksigismember) ( vki_ksigset_t* set, Int signum );
470
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000471extern void VG_(ksigaddset_from_set) ( vki_ksigset_t* dst, vki_ksigset_t* src );
472extern void VG_(ksigdelset_from_set) ( vki_ksigset_t* dst, vki_ksigset_t* src );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000473
474/* --- Mess with the kernel's sig state --- */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000475extern Int VG_(ksigprocmask) ( Int how, const vki_ksigset_t* set,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000476 vki_ksigset_t* oldset );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000477extern Int VG_(ksigaction) ( Int signum,
478 const vki_ksigaction* act,
479 vki_ksigaction* oldact );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000480
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000481extern Int VG_(ksignal) ( Int signum, void (*sighandler)(Int) );
482extern Int VG_(ksigaltstack) ( const vki_kstack_t* ss, vki_kstack_t* oss );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000483
sewardjdcaf3122002-09-30 23:12:33 +0000484extern Int VG_(kkill) ( Int pid, Int signo );
485extern Int VG_(ksigpending) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000486
487
488/*====================================================================*/
489/*=== UCode definition ===*/
490/*====================================================================*/
491
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000492/* Tags which describe what operands are. Must fit into 4 bits, which
493 they clearly do. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000494typedef
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000495enum { TempReg =0, /* virtual temp-reg */
496 ArchReg =1, /* simulated integer reg */
497 ArchRegS =2, /* simulated segment reg */
498 RealReg =3, /* real machine's real reg */
499 SpillNo =4, /* spill slot location */
500 Literal =5, /* literal; .lit32 field has actual value */
501 Lit16 =6, /* literal; .val[123] field has actual value */
502 NoValue =7 /* operand not in use */
503 }
504 Tag;
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000505
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000506/* Invalid register numbers (can't be negative) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000507#define INVALID_TEMPREG 999999999
508#define INVALID_REALREG 999999999
509
510/* Microinstruction opcodes. */
511typedef
512 enum {
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000513 NOP, /* Null op */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000514
sewardj7a5ebcf2002-11-13 22:42:13 +0000515 LOCK, /* Indicate the existance of a LOCK prefix (functionally NOP) */
516
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000517 /* Moving values around */
518 GET, PUT, /* simulated register <--> TempReg */
519 GETF, PUTF, /* simulated %eflags <--> TempReg */
520 LOAD, STORE, /* memory <--> TempReg */
521 MOV, /* TempReg <--> TempReg */
522 CMOV, /* Used for cmpxchg and cmov */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000523
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000524 /* Arithmetic/logical ops */
525 ADD, ADC, SUB, SBB, /* Add/subtract (w/wo carry) */
526 AND, OR, XOR, NOT, /* Boolean ops */
527 SHL, SHR, SAR, ROL, ROR, RCL, RCR, /* Shift/rotate (w/wo carry) */
528 NEG, /* Negate */
529 INC, DEC, /* Increment/decrement */
530 BSWAP, /* Big-endian <--> little-endian */
531 CC2VAL, /* Condition code --> 0 or 1 */
532 WIDEN, /* Signed or unsigned widening */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000533
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000534 /* Conditional or unconditional jump */
535 JMP,
536
537 /* FPU ops */
538 FPU, /* Doesn't touch memory */
539 FPU_R, FPU_W, /* Reads/writes memory */
540
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000541 /* ------------ MMX ops ------------ */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000542 /* In this and the SSE encoding, bytes at higher addresses are
543 held in bits [7:0] in these 16-bit words. I guess this means
544 it is a big-endian encoding. */
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000545
546 /* 1 byte, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
547 output. Held in val1[7:0]. */
548 MMX1,
549
550 /* 2 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
551 output. Held in val1[15:0]. */
552 MMX2,
553
554 /* 3 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
555 output. Held in val1[15:0] and val2[7:0]. */
556 MMX3,
557
558 /* 2 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
559 bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m.
560 Held in val1[15:0], and mod and rm are to be replaced
561 at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg holding
562 the address. Arg2 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
563 Transfer is always at size 8.
564 */
565 MMX2_MemRd,
566 MMX2_MemWr,
567
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000568 /* 2 bytes, reads/writes an integer ("E") register. Insns of the form
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000569 bbbbbbbb:11 mmxreg ireg.
570 Held in val1[15:0], and ireg is to be replaced
571 at codegen time by a reference to the relevant RealReg.
572 Transfer is always at size 4. Arg2 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
573 */
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000574 MMX2_ERegRd,
575 MMX2_ERegWr,
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000576
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000577 /* ------------ SSE/SSE2 ops ------------ */
578 /* In the following:
579
sewardjfebaa3b2003-05-25 01:07:34 +0000580 a digit N indicates the next N bytes are to be copied exactly
581 to the output.
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000582
583 'a' indicates a mod-xmmreg-rm byte, where the mod-rm part is
584 to be replaced at codegen time to a Temp/RealReg holding the
585 address.
586
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000587 'e' indicates a byte of the form '11 xmmreg ireg', where ireg
588 is read or written, and is to be replaced at codegen time by
589 a reference to the relevant RealReg. 'e' because it's the E
590 reg in Intel encoding parlance.
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000591
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000592 'g' indicates a byte of the form '11 ireg xmmreg', where ireg
593 is read or written, and is to be replaced at codegen time by
594 a reference to the relevant RealReg. 'g' because it's called
595 G in Intel parlance. */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000596
597 /* 3 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
598 output. Held in val1[15:0] and val2[7:0]. */
599 SSE3,
600
601 /* 3 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
602 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m.
603 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[7:0], and mod and rm are to be
604 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg
605 holding the address. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
sewardjfebaa3b2003-05-25 01:07:34 +0000606 Transfer is usually, but not always, at size 16. */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000607 SSE2a_MemRd,
608 SSE2a_MemWr,
609
610 /* 4 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
611 output. Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0]. */
612 SSE4,
613
614 /* 4 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
615 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m.
616 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and mod and rm are to be
617 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg
618 holding the address. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
619 Transfer is always at size 16. */
620 SSE3a_MemRd,
621 SSE3a_MemWr,
622
sewardj6bc40552003-06-15 01:40:58 +0000623#if 0
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000624 /* 4 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
625 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m:bbbbbbbb
626 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and mod and rm are to be
627 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg
628 holding the address. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
629 Transfer is always at size 16. */
630 SSE2a1_MemRd,
631 SSE2a1_MemWr,
sewardj6bc40552003-06-15 01:40:58 +0000632#endif
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000633 /* 4 bytes, writes an integer register. Insns of the form
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000634 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:11 ireg bbb.
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000635 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and ireg is to be replaced
636 at codegen time by a reference to the relevant RealReg.
637 Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
638 */
639 SSE3g_RegWr,
640
sewardjb31b06d2003-06-13 00:26:02 +0000641 /* 5 bytes, writes an integer register. Insns of the form
642 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb: 11 ireg bbb :bbbbbbbb. Held in
643 val1[15:0] and val2[15:0] and lit32[7:0], and ireg is to be
644 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the relevant
645 RealReg. Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this
646 Temp/Real Reg.
647 */
648 SSE3g1_RegWr,
649
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000650 /* 4 bytes, reads an integer register. Insns of the form
651 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:11 bbb ireg.
652 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and ireg is to be replaced
653 at codegen time by a reference to the relevant RealReg.
654 Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
655 */
656 SSE3e_RegRd,
657
sewardjb31b06d2003-06-13 00:26:02 +0000658 /* 5 bytes, reads an integer register. Insns of the form
659 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb: 11 bbb ireg :bbbbbbbb. Held in
660 val1[15:0] and val2[15:0] and lit32[7:0], and ireg is to be
661 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the relevant
662 RealReg. Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this
663 Temp/Real Reg.
664 */
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000665 SSE3e1_RegRd,
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000666
sewardj02af6bc2003-06-12 00:56:06 +0000667 /* 4 bytes, reads memory, writes an integer register, but is
668 nevertheless an SSE insn. The insn is of the form
669 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod ireg rm where mod indicates
670 memory (ie is not 11b) and ireg is the int reg written. The
sewardje3891fa2003-06-15 03:13:48 +0000671 first 4 bytes are held in lit32[31:0] since there is
sewardj02af6bc2003-06-12 00:56:06 +0000672 insufficient space elsewhere. mod and rm are to be replaced
673 at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg holding
674 the address. Arg1 holds this Temp/RealReg. ireg is to be
675 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the relevant
676 RealReg in which the answer is to be written. Arg2 holds
677 this Temp/RealReg. Transfer to the destination reg is always
678 at size 4. However the memory read can be at sizes 4 or 8
sewardje3891fa2003-06-15 03:13:48 +0000679 and so this is what the sz field holds. Note that the 4th
680 byte of the instruction (the modrm byte) is redundant, but we
681 store it anyway so as to be consistent with all other SSE
682 uinstrs.
sewardj02af6bc2003-06-12 00:56:06 +0000683 */
684 SSE3ag_MemRd_RegWr,
sewardje3891fa2003-06-15 03:13:48 +0000685
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000686 /* 5 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
687 output. Held in val1[15:0], val2[15:0] and val3[7:0]. */
688 SSE5,
sewardj6bc40552003-06-15 01:40:58 +0000689#if 0
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000690 /* 5 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
691 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m:bbbbbbbb
692 Held in val1[15:0], val2[15:0], lit32[7:0].
693 mod and rm are to be replaced at codegen time by a reference
694 to the Temp/RealReg holding the address. Arg3 holds this
695 Temp/Real Reg. Transfer is always at size 16. */
696 SSE3a1_MemRd,
697 SSE3a1_MemWr,
sewardj6bc40552003-06-15 01:40:58 +0000698#endif
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000699 /* ------------------------ */
700
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000701 /* Not strictly needed, but improve address calculation translations. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000702 LEA1, /* reg2 := const + reg1 */
703 LEA2, /* reg3 := const + reg1 + reg2 * 1,2,4 or 8 */
704
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000705 /* Hack for x86 REP insns. Jump to literal if TempReg/RealReg
706 is zero. */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000707 JIFZ,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000708
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000709 /* Advance the simulated %eip by some small (< 128) number. */
710 INCEIP,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000711
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000712 /* Dealing with segment registers */
713 GETSEG, PUTSEG, /* simulated segment register <--> TempReg */
714 USESEG, /* (LDT/GDT index, virtual addr) --> linear addr */
715
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000716 /* Not for translating x86 calls -- only to call helpers */
717 CALLM_S, CALLM_E, /* Mark start/end of CALLM push/pop sequence */
718 PUSH, POP, CLEAR, /* Add/remove/zap args for helpers */
719 CALLM, /* Call assembly-code helper */
720
721 /* Not for translating x86 calls -- only to call C helper functions of
722 up to three arguments (or two if the functions has a return value).
723 Arguments and return value must be word-sized. More arguments can
724 be faked with global variables (eg. use VG_(set_global_var)()).
725
726 Seven possibilities: 'arg[123]' show where args go, 'ret' shows
727 where return value goes (if present).
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000728
729 CCALL(-, -, - ) void f(void)
730 CCALL(arg1, -, - ) void f(UInt arg1)
731 CCALL(arg1, arg2, - ) void f(UInt arg1, UInt arg2)
732 CCALL(arg1, arg2, arg3) void f(UInt arg1, UInt arg2, UInt arg3)
733 CCALL(-, -, ret ) UInt f(UInt)
734 CCALL(arg1, -, ret ) UInt f(UInt arg1)
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000735 CCALL(arg1, arg2, ret ) UInt f(UInt arg1, UInt arg2) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000736 CCALL,
737
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000738 /* This opcode makes it easy for skins that extend UCode to do this to
739 avoid opcode overlap:
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000740
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000741 enum { EU_OP1 = DUMMY_FINAL_UOPCODE + 1, ... }
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000742
743 WARNING: Do not add new opcodes after this one! They can be added
744 before, though. */
745 DUMMY_FINAL_UOPCODE
746 }
747 Opcode;
748
749
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000750/* Condition codes, using the Intel encoding. CondAlways is an extra. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000751typedef
752 enum {
753 CondO = 0, /* overflow */
754 CondNO = 1, /* no overflow */
755 CondB = 2, /* below */
756 CondNB = 3, /* not below */
757 CondZ = 4, /* zero */
758 CondNZ = 5, /* not zero */
759 CondBE = 6, /* below or equal */
760 CondNBE = 7, /* not below or equal */
761 CondS = 8, /* negative */
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000762 CondNS = 9, /* not negative */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000763 CondP = 10, /* parity even */
764 CondNP = 11, /* not parity even */
765 CondL = 12, /* jump less */
766 CondNL = 13, /* not less */
767 CondLE = 14, /* less or equal */
768 CondNLE = 15, /* not less or equal */
769 CondAlways = 16 /* Jump always */
770 }
771 Condcode;
772
773
774/* Descriptions of additional properties of *unconditional* jumps. */
775typedef
776 enum {
777 JmpBoring=0, /* boring unconditional jump */
778 JmpCall=1, /* jump due to an x86 call insn */
779 JmpRet=2, /* jump due to an x86 ret insn */
780 JmpSyscall=3, /* do a system call, then jump */
781 JmpClientReq=4 /* do a client request, then jump */
782 }
783 JmpKind;
784
785
786/* Flags. User-level code can only read/write O(verflow), S(ign),
787 Z(ero), A(ux-carry), C(arry), P(arity), and may also write
788 D(irection). That's a total of 7 flags. A FlagSet is a bitset,
789 thusly:
790 76543210
791 DOSZACP
792 and bit 7 must always be zero since it is unused.
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000793
794 Note: these Flag? values are **not** the positions in the actual
795 %eflags register. */
796
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000797typedef UChar FlagSet;
798
799#define FlagD (1<<6)
800#define FlagO (1<<5)
801#define FlagS (1<<4)
802#define FlagZ (1<<3)
803#define FlagA (1<<2)
804#define FlagC (1<<1)
805#define FlagP (1<<0)
806
807#define FlagsOSZACP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagC | FlagP)
808#define FlagsOSZAP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagP)
809#define FlagsOSZCP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagZ | FlagC | FlagP)
810#define FlagsOSACP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagA | FlagC | FlagP)
811#define FlagsSZACP ( FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagC | FlagP)
812#define FlagsSZAP ( FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagP)
813#define FlagsZCP ( FlagZ | FlagC | FlagP)
814#define FlagsOC (FlagO | FlagC )
815#define FlagsAC ( FlagA | FlagC )
816
817#define FlagsALL (FlagsOSZACP | FlagD)
818#define FlagsEmpty (FlagSet)0
819
820
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000821/* flag positions in eflags */
822#define EFlagC (1 << 0) /* carry */
823#define EFlagP (1 << 2) /* parity */
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +0000824#define EFlagA (1 << 4) /* aux carry */
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000825#define EFlagZ (1 << 6) /* zero */
826#define EFlagS (1 << 7) /* sign */
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +0000827#define EFlagD (1 << 10) /* direction */
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000828#define EFlagO (1 << 11) /* overflow */
829
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000830/* Liveness of general purpose registers, useful for code generation.
831 Reg rank order 0..N-1 corresponds to bits 0..N-1, ie. first
832 reg's liveness in bit 0, last reg's in bit N-1. Note that
833 these rankings don't match the Intel register ordering. */
834typedef UInt RRegSet;
835
836#define ALL_RREGS_DEAD 0 /* 0000...00b */
njne7c258c2002-10-03 08:57:01 +0000837#define ALL_RREGS_LIVE ((1 << VG_MAX_REALREGS)-1) /* 0011...11b */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000838#define UNIT_RREGSET(rank) (1 << (rank))
839
840#define IS_RREG_LIVE(rank,rregs_live) (rregs_live & UNIT_RREGSET(rank))
841#define SET_RREG_LIVENESS(rank,rregs_live,b) \
842 do { RRegSet unit = UNIT_RREGSET(rank); \
843 if (b) rregs_live |= unit; \
844 else rregs_live &= ~unit; \
845 } while(0)
846
847
848/* A Micro (u)-instruction. */
849typedef
850 struct {
851 /* word 1 */
852 UInt lit32; /* 32-bit literal */
853
854 /* word 2 */
855 UShort val1; /* first operand */
856 UShort val2; /* second operand */
857
858 /* word 3 */
859 UShort val3; /* third operand */
860 UChar opcode; /* opcode */
861 UChar size; /* data transfer size */
862
863 /* word 4 */
864 FlagSet flags_r; /* :: FlagSet */
865 FlagSet flags_w; /* :: FlagSet */
866 UChar tag1:4; /* first operand tag */
867 UChar tag2:4; /* second operand tag */
868 UChar tag3:4; /* third operand tag */
869 UChar extra4b:4; /* Spare field, used by WIDEN for src
870 -size, and by LEA2 for scale (1,2,4 or 8),
871 and by JMPs for original x86 instr size */
872
873 /* word 5 */
874 UChar cond; /* condition, for jumps */
875 Bool signed_widen:1; /* signed or unsigned WIDEN ? */
876 JmpKind jmpkind:3; /* additional properties of unconditional JMP */
877
878 /* Additional properties for UInstrs that call C functions:
879 - CCALL
880 - PUT (when %ESP is the target)
881 - possibly skin-specific UInstrs
882 */
883 UChar argc:2; /* Number of args, max 3 */
884 UChar regparms_n:2; /* Number of args passed in registers */
885 Bool has_ret_val:1; /* Function has return value? */
886
887 /* RealReg liveness; only sensical after reg alloc and liveness
888 analysis done. This info is a little bit arch-specific --
889 VG_MAX_REALREGS can vary on different architectures. Note that
890 to use this information requires converting between register ranks
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000891 and the Intel register numbers, using VG_(realreg_to_rank)()
892 and/or VG_(rank_to_realreg)() */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000893 RRegSet regs_live_after:VG_MAX_REALREGS;
894 }
895 UInstr;
896
897
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000898typedef
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000899 struct _UCodeBlock
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000900 UCodeBlock;
901
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000902extern Int VG_(get_num_instrs) (UCodeBlock* cb);
903extern Int VG_(get_num_temps) (UCodeBlock* cb);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000904
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000905extern UInstr* VG_(get_instr) (UCodeBlock* cb, Int i);
906extern UInstr* VG_(get_last_instr) (UCodeBlock* cb);
907
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +0000908
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000909/*====================================================================*/
910/*=== Instrumenting UCode ===*/
911/*====================================================================*/
912
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +0000913/* Maximum number of registers read or written by a single UInstruction. */
914#define VG_MAX_REGS_USED 3
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000915
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +0000916/* Find what this instruction does to its regs, useful for
917 analysis/optimisation passes. `tag' indicates whether we're considering
918 TempRegs (pre-reg-alloc) or RealRegs (post-reg-alloc). `regs' is filled
919 with the affected register numbers, `isWrites' parallels it and indicates
920 if the reg is read or written. If a reg is read and written, it will
921 appear twice in `regs'. `regs' and `isWrites' must be able to fit
922 VG_MAX_REGS_USED elements. */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000923extern Int VG_(get_reg_usage) ( UInstr* u, Tag tag, Int* regs, Bool* isWrites );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000924
925
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000926/* Used to register helper functions to be called from generated code. A
927 limited number of compact helpers can be registered; the code generated
928 to call them is slightly shorter -- so register the mostly frequently
929 called helpers as compact. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000930extern void VG_(register_compact_helper) ( Addr a );
931extern void VG_(register_noncompact_helper) ( Addr a );
932
933
934/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
935/* Virtual register allocation */
936
937/* Get a new virtual register */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000938extern Int VG_(get_new_temp) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000939
940/* Get a new virtual shadow register */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000941extern Int VG_(get_new_shadow) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000942
943/* Get a virtual register's corresponding virtual shadow register */
944#define SHADOW(tempreg) ((tempreg)+1)
945
946
947/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
948/* Low-level UInstr builders */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000949extern void VG_(new_NOP) ( UInstr* u );
950extern void VG_(new_UInstr0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz );
951extern void VG_(new_UInstr1) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000952 Tag tag1, UInt val1 );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000953extern void VG_(new_UInstr2) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000954 Tag tag1, UInt val1,
955 Tag tag2, UInt val2 );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000956extern void VG_(new_UInstr3) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000957 Tag tag1, UInt val1,
958 Tag tag2, UInt val2,
959 Tag tag3, UInt val3 );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000960
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000961/* Set read/write/undefined flags. Undefined flags are treaten as written,
962 but it's worth keeping them logically distinct. */
963extern void VG_(set_flag_fields) ( UCodeBlock* cb, FlagSet fr, FlagSet fw,
964 FlagSet fu);
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000965extern void VG_(set_lit_field) ( UCodeBlock* cb, UInt lit32 );
966extern void VG_(set_ccall_fields) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr fn, UChar argc,
967 UChar regparms_n, Bool has_ret_val );
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000968extern void VG_(set_cond_field) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Condcode code );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000969
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000970extern void VG_(copy_UInstr) ( UCodeBlock* cb, UInstr* instr );
971
972extern Bool VG_(any_flag_use)( UInstr* u );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000973
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +0000974/* Macro versions of the above; just shorter to type. */
975#define uInstr0 VG_(new_UInstr0)
976#define uInstr1 VG_(new_UInstr1)
977#define uInstr2 VG_(new_UInstr2)
978#define uInstr3 VG_(new_UInstr3)
979#define uLiteral VG_(set_lit_field)
980#define uCCall VG_(set_ccall_fields)
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000981#define uCond VG_(set_cond_field)
982#define uFlagsRWU VG_(set_flag_fields)
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +0000983#define newTemp VG_(get_new_temp)
984#define newShadow VG_(get_new_shadow)
985
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000986/* Refer to `the last instruction stuffed in' (can be lvalue). */
987#define LAST_UINSTR(cb) (cb)->instrs[(cb)->used-1]
988
989
990/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
991/* Higher-level UInstr sequence builders */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000992extern void VG_(call_helper_0_0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr f);
993extern void VG_(call_helper_1_0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr f, UInt arg1,
994 UInt regparms_n);
995extern void VG_(call_helper_2_0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr f, UInt arg1, UInt arg2,
996 UInt regparms_n);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000997
998/* One way around the 3-arg C function limit is to pass args via global
njn6fefa1b2003-02-24 10:32:51 +0000999 * variables... ugly, but it works. This one puts a literal in there. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001000extern void VG_(set_global_var) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr globvar_ptr, UInt val);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001001
njn6fefa1b2003-02-24 10:32:51 +00001002/* This one puts the contents of a TempReg in the global variable. */
1003extern void VG_(set_global_var_tempreg) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr globvar_ptr,
1004 UInt t_val);
1005
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001006/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001007/* Allocating/freeing basic blocks of UCode */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001008extern UCodeBlock* VG_(setup_UCodeBlock) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001009extern void VG_(free_UCodeBlock) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001010
1011/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1012/* UCode pretty/ugly printing. Probably only useful to call from a skin
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001013 if VG_(needs).extended_UCode == True. */
1014
1015/* When True, all generated code is/should be printed. */
1016extern Bool VG_(print_codegen);
1017
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001018/* Pretty/ugly printing functions */
1019extern void VG_(pp_UCodeBlock) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Char* title );
1020extern void VG_(pp_UInstr) ( Int instrNo, UInstr* u );
1021extern void VG_(pp_UInstr_regs) ( Int instrNo, UInstr* u );
1022extern void VG_(up_UInstr) ( Int instrNo, UInstr* u );
1023extern Char* VG_(name_UOpcode) ( Bool upper, Opcode opc );
njn563f96f2003-02-03 11:17:46 +00001024extern Char* VG_(name_UCondcode) ( Condcode cond );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001025extern void VG_(pp_UOperand) ( UInstr* u, Int operandNo,
1026 Int sz, Bool parens );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001027
njnb93d1782003-02-03 12:03:22 +00001028/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +00001029/* Accessing archregs and their shadows */
1030extern UInt VG_(get_archreg) ( UInt archreg );
1031extern UInt VG_(get_thread_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg );
1032
njnb93d1782003-02-03 12:03:22 +00001033extern UInt VG_(get_shadow_archreg) ( UInt archreg );
1034extern void VG_(set_shadow_archreg) ( UInt archreg, UInt val );
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001035extern void VG_(set_shadow_eflags) ( UInt val );
njnb93d1782003-02-03 12:03:22 +00001036extern Addr VG_(shadow_archreg_address) ( UInt archreg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001037
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +00001038extern UInt VG_(get_thread_shadow_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg );
1039extern void VG_(set_thread_shadow_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg,
1040 UInt val );
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001041
1042/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1043/* Offsets of addresses of helper functions. A "helper" function is one
1044 which is called from generated code via CALLM. */
1045
1046extern Int VGOFF_(helper_idiv_64_32);
1047extern Int VGOFF_(helper_div_64_32);
1048extern Int VGOFF_(helper_idiv_32_16);
1049extern Int VGOFF_(helper_div_32_16);
1050extern Int VGOFF_(helper_idiv_16_8);
1051extern Int VGOFF_(helper_div_16_8);
1052
1053extern Int VGOFF_(helper_imul_32_64);
1054extern Int VGOFF_(helper_mul_32_64);
1055extern Int VGOFF_(helper_imul_16_32);
1056extern Int VGOFF_(helper_mul_16_32);
1057extern Int VGOFF_(helper_imul_8_16);
1058extern Int VGOFF_(helper_mul_8_16);
1059
1060extern Int VGOFF_(helper_CLD);
1061extern Int VGOFF_(helper_STD);
1062extern Int VGOFF_(helper_get_dirflag);
1063
1064extern Int VGOFF_(helper_CLC);
1065extern Int VGOFF_(helper_STC);
1066
1067extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shldl);
1068extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shldw);
1069extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shrdl);
1070extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shrdw);
1071
1072extern Int VGOFF_(helper_RDTSC);
1073extern Int VGOFF_(helper_CPUID);
1074
1075extern Int VGOFF_(helper_bsf);
1076extern Int VGOFF_(helper_bsr);
1077
1078extern Int VGOFF_(helper_fstsw_AX);
1079extern Int VGOFF_(helper_SAHF);
njnd6251f12003-06-03 13:38:51 +00001080extern Int VGOFF_(helper_LAHF);
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001081extern Int VGOFF_(helper_DAS);
1082extern Int VGOFF_(helper_DAA);
1083
1084
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001085/*====================================================================*/
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001086/*=== Generating x86 code from UCode ===*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001087/*====================================================================*/
1088
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001089/* All this only necessary for skins with VG_(needs).extends_UCode == True. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001090
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +00001091/* This is the Intel register encoding -- integer regs. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001092#define R_EAX 0
1093#define R_ECX 1
1094#define R_EDX 2
1095#define R_EBX 3
1096#define R_ESP 4
1097#define R_EBP 5
1098#define R_ESI 6
1099#define R_EDI 7
1100
1101#define R_AL (0+R_EAX)
1102#define R_CL (0+R_ECX)
1103#define R_DL (0+R_EDX)
1104#define R_BL (0+R_EBX)
1105#define R_AH (4+R_EAX)
1106#define R_CH (4+R_ECX)
1107#define R_DH (4+R_EDX)
1108#define R_BH (4+R_EBX)
1109
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +00001110/* This is the Intel register encoding -- segment regs. */
1111#define R_ES 0
1112#define R_CS 1
1113#define R_SS 2
1114#define R_DS 3
1115#define R_FS 4
1116#define R_GS 5
1117
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001118/* For pretty printing x86 code */
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +00001119extern Char* VG_(name_of_mmx_gran) ( UChar gran );
1120extern Char* VG_(name_of_mmx_reg) ( Int mmxreg );
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +00001121extern Char* VG_(name_of_seg_reg) ( Int sreg );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001122extern Char* VG_(name_of_int_reg) ( Int size, Int reg );
1123extern Char VG_(name_of_int_size) ( Int size );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001124
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +00001125/* Shorter macros for convenience */
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +00001126#define nameIReg VG_(name_of_int_reg)
1127#define nameISize VG_(name_of_int_size)
1128#define nameSReg VG_(name_of_seg_reg)
1129#define nameMMXReg VG_(name_of_mmx_reg)
1130#define nameMMXGran VG_(name_of_mmx_gran)
sewardjfebaa3b2003-05-25 01:07:34 +00001131#define nameXMMReg VG_(name_of_xmm_reg)
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +00001132
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001133/* Randomly useful things */
1134extern UInt VG_(extend_s_8to32) ( UInt x );
1135
1136/* Code emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001137extern void VG_(emitB) ( UInt b );
1138extern void VG_(emitW) ( UInt w );
1139extern void VG_(emitL) ( UInt l );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001140extern void VG_(new_emit) ( Bool upd_cc, FlagSet uses_flags, FlagSet sets_flags );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001141
1142/* Finding offsets */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001143extern Int VG_(helper_offset) ( Addr a );
1144extern Int VG_(shadow_reg_offset) ( Int arch );
1145extern Int VG_(shadow_flags_offset) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001146
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001147/* Convert reg ranks <-> Intel register ordering, for using register
1148 liveness information. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001149extern Int VG_(realreg_to_rank) ( Int realreg );
1150extern Int VG_(rank_to_realreg) ( Int rank );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001151
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001152/* Call a subroutine. Does no argument passing, stack manipulations, etc. */
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001153extern void VG_(synth_call) ( Bool ensure_shortform, Int word_offset,
1154 Bool upd_cc, FlagSet use_flags, FlagSet set_flags );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001155
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001156/* For calling C functions -- saves caller save regs, pushes args, calls,
1157 clears the stack, restores caller save regs. `fn' must be registered in
1158 the baseBlock first. Acceptable tags are RealReg and Literal. Optimises
1159 things, eg. by not preserving non-live caller-save registers.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001160
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001161 WARNING: a UInstr should *not* be translated with synth_ccall() followed
1162 by some other x86 assembly code; this will invalidate the results of
1163 vg_realreg_liveness_analysis() and everything will fall over. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001164extern void VG_(synth_ccall) ( Addr fn, Int argc, Int regparms_n, UInt argv[],
1165 Tag tagv[], Int ret_reg,
1166 RRegSet regs_live_before,
1167 RRegSet regs_live_after );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001168
1169/* Addressing modes */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001170extern void VG_(emit_amode_offregmem_reg)( Int off, Int regmem, Int reg );
1171extern void VG_(emit_amode_ereg_greg) ( Int e_reg, Int g_reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001172
1173/* v-size (4, or 2 with OSO) insn emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001174extern void VG_(emit_movv_offregmem_reg) ( Int sz, Int off, Int areg, Int reg );
1175extern void VG_(emit_movv_reg_offregmem) ( Int sz, Int reg, Int off, Int areg );
1176extern void VG_(emit_movv_reg_reg) ( Int sz, Int reg1, Int reg2 );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001177extern void VG_(emit_nonshiftopv_lit_reg)( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc, UInt lit,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001178 Int reg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001179extern void VG_(emit_shiftopv_lit_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc, UInt lit,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001180 Int reg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001181extern void VG_(emit_nonshiftopv_reg_reg)( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001182 Int reg1, Int reg2 );
1183extern void VG_(emit_movv_lit_reg) ( Int sz, UInt lit, Int reg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001184extern void VG_(emit_unaryopv_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc, Int reg );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001185extern void VG_(emit_pushv_reg) ( Int sz, Int reg );
1186extern void VG_(emit_popv_reg) ( Int sz, Int reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001187
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001188extern void VG_(emit_pushl_lit32) ( UInt int32 );
1189extern void VG_(emit_pushl_lit8) ( Int lit8 );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001190extern void VG_(emit_cmpl_zero_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Int reg );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001191extern void VG_(emit_swapl_reg_EAX) ( Int reg );
1192extern void VG_(emit_movv_lit_offregmem) ( Int sz, UInt lit, Int off,
1193 Int memreg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001194
1195/* b-size (1 byte) instruction emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001196extern void VG_(emit_movb_lit_offregmem) ( UInt lit, Int off, Int memreg );
1197extern void VG_(emit_movb_reg_offregmem) ( Int reg, Int off, Int areg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001198extern void VG_(emit_unaryopb_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Opcode opc, Int reg );
1199extern void VG_(emit_testb_lit_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, UInt lit, Int reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001200
1201/* zero-extended load emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001202extern void VG_(emit_movzbl_offregmem_reg) ( Int off, Int regmem, Int reg );
1203extern void VG_(emit_movzwl_offregmem_reg) ( Int off, Int areg, Int reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001204
1205/* misc instruction emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001206extern void VG_(emit_call_reg) ( Int reg );
1207extern void VG_(emit_add_lit_to_esp) ( Int lit );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001208extern void VG_(emit_pushal) ( void );
1209extern void VG_(emit_popal) ( void );
1210extern void VG_(emit_AMD_prefetch_reg) ( Int reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001211
sewardja2113f92002-12-12 23:42:48 +00001212/* jump emitters */
1213extern void VG_(init_target) ( Int *tgt );
1214
1215extern void VG_(target_back) ( Int *tgt );
1216extern void VG_(target_forward) ( Int *tgt );
1217extern void VG_(emit_target_delta) ( Int *tgt );
1218
1219extern void VG_(emit_jcondshort_delta) ( Bool simd_cc, Condcode cond, Int delta );
1220extern void VG_(emit_jcondshort_target)( Bool simd_cc, Condcode cond, Int *tgt );
1221
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001222
1223/*====================================================================*/
1224/*=== Execution contexts ===*/
1225/*====================================================================*/
1226
1227/* Generic resolution type used in a few different ways, such as deciding
1228 how closely to compare two errors for equality. */
1229typedef
1230 enum { Vg_LowRes, Vg_MedRes, Vg_HighRes }
1231 VgRes;
1232
1233typedef
1234 struct _ExeContext
1235 ExeContext;
1236
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001237/* Compare two ExeContexts. Number of callers considered depends on `res':
1238 Vg_LowRes: 2
1239 Vg_MedRes: 4
1240 Vg_HighRes: all */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001241extern Bool VG_(eq_ExeContext) ( VgRes res,
1242 ExeContext* e1, ExeContext* e2 );
1243
1244/* Print an ExeContext. */
1245extern void VG_(pp_ExeContext) ( ExeContext* );
1246
1247/* Take a snapshot of the client's stack. Search our collection of
1248 ExeContexts to see if we already have it, and if not, allocate a
njn7b456f52003-05-19 11:16:50 +00001249 new one. Either way, return a pointer to the context.
1250
1251 If called from generated code, `tst' can be NULL and it will use the
1252 ThreadState of the current thread. If called from elsewhere, `tst'
1253 should not be NULL.
1254*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001255extern ExeContext* VG_(get_ExeContext) ( ThreadState *tst );
1256
sewardj499e3de2002-11-13 22:22:25 +00001257/* Just grab the client's EIP, as a much smaller and cheaper
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001258 indication of where they are. ThreadState should be NULL if it's called
1259 from within generated code. */
sewardj499e3de2002-11-13 22:22:25 +00001260extern Addr VG_(get_EIP)( ThreadState *tst );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001261
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001262
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001263/*====================================================================*/
1264/*=== Error reporting ===*/
1265/*====================================================================*/
1266
1267/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1268/* Suppressions describe errors which we want to suppress, ie, not
1269 show the user, usually because it is caused by a problem in a library
1270 which we can't fix, replace or work around. Suppressions are read from
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001271 a file at startup time. This gives flexibility so that new
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001272 suppressions can be added to the file as and when needed.
1273*/
1274
1275typedef
1276 Int /* Do not make this unsigned! */
1277 SuppKind;
1278
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001279/* The skin-relevant parts of a suppression are:
1280 kind: what kind of suppression; must be in the range (0..)
1281 string: use is optional. NULL by default.
1282 extra: use is optional. NULL by default. void* so it's extensible.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001283*/
1284typedef
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001285 struct _Supp
1286 Supp;
1287
1288/* Useful in SK_(error_matches_suppression)() */
1289SuppKind VG_(get_supp_kind) ( Supp* su );
1290Char* VG_(get_supp_string) ( Supp* su );
1291void* VG_(get_supp_extra) ( Supp* su );
1292
1293/* Must be used in VG_(recognised_suppression)() */
1294void VG_(set_supp_kind) ( Supp* su, SuppKind suppkind );
1295/* May be used in VG_(read_extra_suppression_info)() */
1296void VG_(set_supp_string) ( Supp* su, Char* string );
1297void VG_(set_supp_extra) ( Supp* su, void* extra );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001298
1299
1300/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1301/* Error records contain enough info to generate an error report. The idea
1302 is that (typically) the same few points in the program generate thousands
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001303 of errors, and we don't want to spew out a fresh error message for each
1304 one. Instead, we use these structures to common up duplicates.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001305*/
1306
1307typedef
1308 Int /* Do not make this unsigned! */
1309 ErrorKind;
1310
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001311/* The skin-relevant parts of an Error are:
1312 kind: what kind of error; must be in the range (0..)
1313 addr: use is optional. 0 by default.
1314 string: use is optional. NULL by default.
1315 extra: use is optional. NULL by default. void* so it's extensible.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001316*/
1317typedef
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001318 struct _Error
1319 Error;
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001320
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001321/* Useful in SK_(error_matches_suppression)(), SK_(pp_SkinError)(), etc */
njnb877d492003-01-28 20:40:57 +00001322ExeContext* VG_(get_error_where) ( Error* err );
1323SuppKind VG_(get_error_kind) ( Error* err );
1324Addr VG_(get_error_address) ( Error* err );
1325Char* VG_(get_error_string) ( Error* err );
1326void* VG_(get_error_extra) ( Error* err );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001327
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001328/* Call this when an error occurs. It will be recorded if it hasn't been
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001329 seen before. If it has, the existing error record will have its count
1330 incremented.
1331
1332 If the error occurs in generated code, 'tst' should be NULL. If the
1333 error occurs in non-generated code, 'tst' should be non-NULL. The
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001334 `extra' field can be stack-allocated; it will be copied by the core
1335 if needed. But it won't be copied if it's NULL.
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001336
1337 If no 'a', 's' or 'extra' of interest needs to be recorded, just use
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001338 NULL for them. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001339extern void VG_(maybe_record_error) ( ThreadState* tst, ErrorKind ekind,
1340 Addr a, Char* s, void* extra );
1341
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001342/* Similar to VG_(maybe_record_error)(), except this one doesn't record the
1343 error -- useful for errors that can only happen once. The errors can be
1344 suppressed, though. Return value is True if it was suppressed.
1345 `print_error' dictates whether to print the error, which is a bit of a
1346 hack that's useful sometimes if you just want to know if the error would
njn47363ab2003-04-21 13:24:40 +00001347 be suppressed without possibly printing it. `count_error' dictates
1348 whether to add the error in the error total count (another mild hack). */
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001349extern Bool VG_(unique_error) ( ThreadState* tst, ErrorKind ekind,
1350 Addr a, Char* s, void* extra,
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001351 ExeContext* where, Bool print_error,
njn47363ab2003-04-21 13:24:40 +00001352 Bool allow_GDB_attach, Bool count_error );
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001353
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001354/* Gets a non-blank, non-comment line of at most nBuf chars from fd.
1355 Skips leading spaces on the line. Returns True if EOF was hit instead.
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001356 Useful for reading in extra skin-specific suppression lines. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001357extern Bool VG_(get_line) ( Int fd, Char* buf, Int nBuf );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001358
1359
1360/*====================================================================*/
1361/*=== Obtaining debug information ===*/
1362/*====================================================================*/
1363
sewardj6e008cb2002-12-15 13:11:39 +00001364/* Get the file/function/line number of the instruction at address
1365 'a'. For these four, if debug info for the address is found, it
1366 copies the info into the buffer/UInt and returns True. If not, it
1367 returns False and nothing is copied. VG_(get_fnname) always
1368 demangles C++ function names. VG_(get_fnname_w_offset) is the
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001369 same, except it appends "+N" to symbol names to indicate offsets. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001370extern Bool VG_(get_filename) ( Addr a, Char* filename, Int n_filename );
1371extern Bool VG_(get_fnname) ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname );
1372extern Bool VG_(get_linenum) ( Addr a, UInt* linenum );
sewardj6e008cb2002-12-15 13:11:39 +00001373extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_w_offset)
1374 ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001375
1376/* This one is more efficient if getting both filename and line number,
1377 because the two lookups are done together. */
1378extern Bool VG_(get_filename_linenum)
1379 ( Addr a, Char* filename, Int n_filename,
1380 UInt* linenum );
1381
1382/* Succeeds only if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of the
1383 first instruction in a function -- as opposed to VG_(get_fnname) which
1384 succeeds if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of any
1385 instruction in a function. Use this to instrument the start of
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001386 a particular function. Nb: if an executable/shared object is stripped
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001387 of its symbols, this function will not be able to recognise function
1388 entry points within it. */
njn497ec3f2003-05-19 08:38:23 +00001389extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_if_entry) ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001390
1391/* Succeeds if the address is within a shared object or the main executable.
1392 It doesn't matter if debug info is present or not. */
1393extern Bool VG_(get_objname) ( Addr a, Char* objname, Int n_objname );
1394
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001395/* A way to get information about what segments are mapped */
1396typedef struct _SegInfo SegInfo;
1397
njnb877d492003-01-28 20:40:57 +00001398/* Returns NULL if the SegInfo isn't found. It doesn't matter if debug info
1399 is present or not. */
1400extern SegInfo* VG_(get_obj) ( Addr a );
1401
1402extern const SegInfo* VG_(next_seginfo) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1403extern Addr VG_(seg_start) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1404extern UInt VG_(seg_size) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1405extern const UChar* VG_(seg_filename) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1406extern UInt VG_(seg_sym_offset)( const SegInfo *seg );
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001407
1408typedef
1409 enum {
1410 Vg_SectUnknown,
1411 Vg_SectText,
sewardj8fe15a32002-10-20 19:29:21 +00001412 Vg_SectData,
1413 Vg_SectBSS,
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001414 Vg_SectGOT,
sewardj8fe15a32002-10-20 19:29:21 +00001415 Vg_SectPLT,
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001416 }
1417 VgSectKind;
1418
1419extern VgSectKind VG_(seg_sect_kind)(Addr);
1420
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001421
1422/*====================================================================*/
njn4c791212003-05-02 17:53:54 +00001423/*=== Calling functions from the sim'd CPU ===*/
1424/*====================================================================*/
1425
1426#define VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL0 0x2101
1427#define VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL1 0x2102
1428#define VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL2 0x2103
1429#define VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL3 0x2104
1430
1431/* These requests are like VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_CALL[0123] in valgrind.h,
1432 except they insert the current ThreadState as the first argument to the
1433 called function. */
1434#define VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_tstCALL0(_qyy_fn) \
1435 ({unsigned int _qyy_res; \
1436 VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(_qyy_res, 0 /* default return */, \
1437 VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL0, \
1438 _qyy_fn, \
1439 0, 0, 0); \
1440 _qyy_res; \
1441 })
1442
1443#define VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_tstCALL1(_qyy_fn, _qyy_arg1) \
1444 ({unsigned int _qyy_res; \
1445 VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(_qyy_res, 0 /* default return */, \
1446 VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL1, \
1447 _qyy_fn, \
1448 _qyy_arg1, 0, 0); \
1449 _qyy_res; \
1450 })
1451
1452#define VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_tstCALL2(_qyy_fn, _qyy_arg1, _qyy_arg2) \
1453 ({unsigned int _qyy_res; \
1454 VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(_qyy_res, 0 /* default return */, \
1455 VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL2, \
1456 _qyy_fn, \
1457 _qyy_arg1, _qyy_arg2, 0); \
1458 _qyy_res; \
1459 })
1460
1461#define VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_tstCALL3(_qyy_fn, _qyy_arg1, _qyy_arg2, _qyy_arg3) \
1462 ({unsigned int _qyy_res; \
1463 VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(_qyy_res, 0 /* default return */, \
1464 VG_USERREQ__CLIENT_tstCALL3, \
1465 _qyy_fn, \
1466 _qyy_arg1, _qyy_arg2, _qyy_arg3); \
1467 _qyy_res; \
1468 })
1469
1470
1471/*====================================================================*/
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001472/*=== Generic hash table ===*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001473/*====================================================================*/
1474
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001475/* Generic type for a separately-chained hash table. Via a kind of dodgy
1476 C-as-C++ style inheritance, skins can extend the VgHashNode type, so long
1477 as the first two fields match the sizes of these two fields. Requires
1478 a bit of casting by the skin. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001479typedef
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001480 struct _VgHashNode {
1481 struct _VgHashNode * next;
1482 UInt key;
1483 }
1484 VgHashNode;
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001485
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001486typedef
1487 VgHashNode**
1488 VgHashTable;
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001489
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001490/* Make a new table. */
1491extern VgHashTable VG_(HT_construct) ( void );
1492
1493/* Add a node to the table. */
1494extern void VG_(HT_add_node) ( VgHashTable t, VgHashNode* node );
1495
1496/* Looks up a node in the hash table. Also returns the address of the
1497 previous node's `next' pointer which allows it to be removed from the
1498 list later without having to look it up again. */
1499extern VgHashNode* VG_(HT_get_node) ( VgHashTable t, UInt key,
1500 /*OUT*/VgHashNode*** next_ptr );
1501
1502/* Allocates a sorted array of pointers to all the shadow chunks of malloc'd
1503 blocks. */
1504extern VgHashNode** VG_(HT_to_sorted_array) ( VgHashTable t,
1505 /*OUT*/ UInt* n_shadows );
1506
1507/* Returns first node that matches predicate `p', or NULL if none do.
1508 Extra arguments can be implicitly passed to `p' using nested functions;
1509 see memcheck/mc_errcontext.c for an example. */
1510extern VgHashNode* VG_(HT_first_match) ( VgHashTable t,
1511 Bool (*p)(VgHashNode*) );
1512
1513/* Applies a function f() once to each node. Again, nested functions
1514 can be very useful. */
1515extern void VG_(HT_apply_to_all_nodes)( VgHashTable t, void (*f)(VgHashNode*) );
1516
1517/* Destroy a table. */
1518extern void VG_(HT_destruct) ( VgHashTable t );
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001519
1520
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001521/*====================================================================*/
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001522/*=== Functions for shadow registers ===*/
1523/*====================================================================*/
1524
1525/* Nb: make sure the shadow_regs 'need' is set before using these! */
1526
1527/* This one lets you override the shadow of the return value register for a
1528 syscall. Call it from SK_(post_syscall)() (not SK_(pre_syscall)()!) to
1529 override the default shadow register value. */
1530extern void VG_(set_return_from_syscall_shadow) ( ThreadId tid,
1531 UInt ret_shadow );
1532
1533/* This can be called from SK_(fini)() to find the shadow of the argument
1534 to exit(), ie. the shadow of the program's return value. */
1535extern UInt VG_(get_exit_status_shadow) ( void );
1536
1537
1538/*====================================================================*/
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001539/*=== General stuff for replacing functions ===*/
1540/*====================================================================*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001541
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001542/* Some skins need to replace the standard definitions of some functions. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001543
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001544/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1545/* General stuff, for replacing any functions */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001546
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001547/* Is the client running on the simulated CPU or the real one?
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001548
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001549 Nb: If it is, and you want to call a function to be run on the real CPU,
njn057c65f2003-04-21 13:30:55 +00001550 use one of the VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_CALL[123] macros in valgrind.h to call it.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001551
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001552 Nb: don't forget the function parentheses when using this in a
1553 condition... write this:
1554
1555 if (VG_(is_running_on_simd_CPU)()) { ... } // calls function
1556
1557 not this:
1558
1559 if (VG_(is_running_on_simd_CPU)) { ... } // address of var!
1560*/
1561extern Bool VG_(is_running_on_simd_CPU) ( void );
1562
1563
1564/*====================================================================*/
1565/*=== Specific stuff for replacing malloc() and friends ===*/
1566/*====================================================================*/
1567
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001568/* If a skin replaces malloc() et al, the easiest way to do so is to link
1569 with coregrind/vg_replace_malloc.c, and follow the following instructions.
1570 You can do it from scratch, though, if you enjoy that sort of thing. */
1571
1572/* Arena size for valgrind's own malloc(); default value is 0, but can
1573 be overridden by skin -- but must be done so *statically*, eg:
1574
1575 Int VG_(vg_malloc_redzone_szB) = 4;
1576
1577 It can't be done from a function like SK_(pre_clo_init)(). So it can't,
1578 for example, be controlled with a command line option, unfortunately. */
1579extern UInt VG_(vg_malloc_redzone_szB);
1580
1581/* If a skin links with vg_replace_malloc.c, the following functions will be
1582 called appropriately when malloc() et al are called. */
1583extern void* SK_(malloc) ( ThreadState* tst, Int n );
1584extern void* SK_(__builtin_new) ( ThreadState* tst, Int n );
1585extern void* SK_(__builtin_vec_new) ( ThreadState* tst, Int n );
1586extern void* SK_(memalign) ( ThreadState* tst, Int align, Int n );
1587extern void* SK_(calloc) ( ThreadState* tst, Int nmemb, Int n );
1588extern void SK_(free) ( ThreadState* tst, void* p );
1589extern void SK_(__builtin_delete) ( ThreadState* tst, void* p );
1590extern void SK_(__builtin_vec_delete) ( ThreadState* tst, void* p );
1591extern void* SK_(realloc) ( ThreadState* tst, void* p, Int size );
1592
1593/* Can be called from SK_(malloc) et al to do the actual alloc/freeing. */
1594extern void* VG_(cli_malloc) ( UInt align, Int nbytes );
1595extern void VG_(cli_free) ( void* p );
1596
1597/* Check if an address is within a range, allowing for redzones at edges */
1598extern Bool VG_(addr_is_in_block)( Addr a, Addr start, UInt size );
1599
1600/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1601/* Some options that can be used by a skin if malloc() et al are replaced.
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001602 The skin should call the functions in the appropriate places to give
1603 control over these aspects of Valgrind's version of malloc(). */
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001604
1605/* Round malloc sizes upwards to integral number of words? default: NO */
1606extern Bool VG_(clo_sloppy_malloc);
1607/* DEBUG: print malloc details? default: NO */
1608extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_malloc);
1609/* Minimum alignment in functions that don't specify alignment explicitly.
1610 default: 0, i.e. use default of the machine (== 4) */
1611extern Int VG_(clo_alignment);
1612
1613extern Bool VG_(replacement_malloc_process_cmd_line_option) ( Char* arg );
1614extern void VG_(replacement_malloc_print_usage) ( void );
1615extern void VG_(replacement_malloc_print_debug_usage) ( void );
sewardja4495682002-10-21 07:29:59 +00001616
1617
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001618/*====================================================================*/
1619/*=== Skin-specific stuff ===*/
1620/*====================================================================*/
1621
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001622/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1623/* Details */
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001624
njn120281f2003-02-03 12:20:07 +00001625/* Default value for avg_translations_sizeB (in bytes), indicating typical
1626 code expansion of about 6:1. */
1627#define VG_DEFAULT_TRANS_SIZEB 100
1628
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001629/* Information used in the startup message. `name' also determines the
1630 string used for identifying suppressions in a suppression file as
1631 belonging to this skin. `version' can be NULL, in which case (not
1632 surprisingly) no version info is printed; this mechanism is designed for
1633 skins distributed with Valgrind that share a version number with
1634 Valgrind. Other skins not distributed as part of Valgrind should
sewardjc0d8f682002-11-30 00:49:43 +00001635 probably have their own version number. */
1636extern void VG_(details_name) ( Char* name );
1637extern void VG_(details_version) ( Char* version );
1638extern void VG_(details_description) ( Char* description );
1639extern void VG_(details_copyright_author) ( Char* copyright_author );
1640
1641/* Average size of a translation, in bytes, so that the translation
njn120281f2003-02-03 12:20:07 +00001642 storage machinery can allocate memory appropriately. Not critical,
1643 setting is optional. */
1644extern void VG_(details_avg_translation_sizeB) ( UInt size );
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001645
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001646/* String printed if an `sk_assert' assertion fails or VG_(skin_panic)
1647 is called. Should probably be an email address. */
1648extern void VG_(details_bug_reports_to) ( Char* bug_reports_to );
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001649
1650/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1651/* Needs */
1652
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001653/* Booleans that decide core behaviour, but don't require extra
1654 operations to be defined if `True' */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001655
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001656/* Should __libc_freeres() be run? Bugs in it can crash the skin. */
1657extern void VG_(needs_libc_freeres) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001658
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001659/* Want to have errors detected by Valgrind's core reported? Includes:
1660 - pthread API errors (many; eg. unlocking a non-locked mutex)
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001661 - invalid file descriptors to blocking syscalls read() and write()
1662 - bad signal numbers passed to sigaction()
1663 - attempt to install signal handler for SIGKILL or SIGSTOP */
1664extern void VG_(needs_core_errors) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001665
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001666/* Booleans that indicate extra operations are defined; if these are True,
1667 the corresponding template functions (given below) must be defined. A
1668 lot like being a member of a type class. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001669
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001670/* Want to report errors from skin? This implies use of suppressions, too. */
1671extern void VG_(needs_skin_errors) ( void );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001672
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001673/* Is information kept about specific individual basic blocks? (Eg. for
1674 cachegrind there are cost-centres for every instruction, stored at a
1675 basic block level.) If so, it sometimes has to be discarded, because
1676 .so mmap/munmap-ping or self-modifying code (informed by the
1677 DISCARD_TRANSLATIONS user request) can cause one instruction address
1678 to be used for more than one instruction in one program run... */
1679extern void VG_(needs_basic_block_discards) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001680
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001681/* Skin maintains information about each register? */
1682extern void VG_(needs_shadow_regs) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001683
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001684/* Skin defines its own command line options? */
1685extern void VG_(needs_command_line_options) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001686
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001687/* Skin defines its own client requests? */
1688extern void VG_(needs_client_requests) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001689
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001690/* Skin defines its own UInstrs? */
1691extern void VG_(needs_extended_UCode) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001692
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001693/* Skin does stuff before and/or after system calls? */
1694extern void VG_(needs_syscall_wrapper) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001695
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001696/* Are skin-state sanity checks performed? */
1697extern void VG_(needs_sanity_checks) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001698
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001699/* Do we need to see data symbols? */
1700extern void VG_(needs_data_syms) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001701
1702/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1703/* Core events to track */
1704
1705/* Part of the core from which this call was made. Useful for determining
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001706 what kind of error message should be emitted. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001707typedef
1708 enum { Vg_CorePThread, Vg_CoreSignal, Vg_CoreSysCall, Vg_CoreTranslate }
1709 CorePart;
1710
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001711#define EV extern void
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001712
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001713/* Events happening in core to track. To be notified, pass a callback
1714 function to the appropriate function. To ignore an event, don't do
1715 anything (default is for events to be ignored). */
1716
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001717
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001718/* Memory events (Nb: to track heap allocation/freeing, a skin must replace
1719 malloc() et al. See above how to do this.) */
1720
1721/* These ones occur at startup, upon some signals, and upon some syscalls */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001722EV VG_(track_new_mem_startup) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len,
1723 Bool rr, Bool ww, Bool xx) );
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001724EV VG_(track_new_mem_stack_signal) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
1725EV VG_(track_new_mem_brk) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
1726EV VG_(track_new_mem_mmap) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len,
1727 Bool rr, Bool ww, Bool xx) );
1728
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001729EV VG_(track_copy_mem_remap) ( void (*f)(Addr from, Addr to, UInt len) );
1730EV VG_(track_change_mem_mprotect) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len,
1731 Bool rr, Bool ww, Bool xx) );
1732EV VG_(track_die_mem_stack_signal) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
1733EV VG_(track_die_mem_brk) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
1734EV VG_(track_die_mem_munmap) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
1735
1736
1737/* These ones are called when %esp changes. A skin could track these itself
1738 (except for ban_mem_stack) but it's much easier to use the core's help.
1739
1740 The specialised ones are called in preference to the general one, if they
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +00001741 are defined. These functions are called a lot if they are used, so
1742 specialising can optimise things significantly. If any of the
1743 specialised cases are defined, the general case must be defined too.
1744
1745 Nb: they must all use the __attribute__((regparm(n))) attribute. */
1746EV VG_(track_new_mem_stack_4) ( void (*f)(Addr new_ESP) );
1747EV VG_(track_new_mem_stack_8) ( void (*f)(Addr new_ESP) );
1748EV VG_(track_new_mem_stack_12) ( void (*f)(Addr new_ESP) );
1749EV VG_(track_new_mem_stack_16) ( void (*f)(Addr new_ESP) );
1750EV VG_(track_new_mem_stack_32) ( void (*f)(Addr new_ESP) );
1751EV VG_(track_new_mem_stack) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
1752
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +00001753EV VG_(track_die_mem_stack_4) ( void (*f)(Addr die_ESP) );
1754EV VG_(track_die_mem_stack_8) ( void (*f)(Addr die_ESP) );
1755EV VG_(track_die_mem_stack_12) ( void (*f)(Addr die_ESP) );
1756EV VG_(track_die_mem_stack_16) ( void (*f)(Addr die_ESP) );
1757EV VG_(track_die_mem_stack_32) ( void (*f)(Addr die_ESP) );
1758EV VG_(track_die_mem_stack) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
1759
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001760/* Used for redzone at end of thread stacks */
1761EV VG_(track_ban_mem_stack) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt len) );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001762
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001763/* These ones occur around syscalls, signal handling, etc */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001764EV VG_(track_pre_mem_read) ( void (*f)(CorePart part, ThreadState* tst,
1765 Char* s, Addr a, UInt size) );
1766EV VG_(track_pre_mem_read_asciiz) ( void (*f)(CorePart part, ThreadState* tst,
1767 Char* s, Addr a) );
1768EV VG_(track_pre_mem_write) ( void (*f)(CorePart part, ThreadState* tst,
1769 Char* s, Addr a, UInt size) );
1770/* Not implemented yet -- have to add in lots of places, which is a
1771 pain. Won't bother unless/until there's a need. */
1772/* EV VG_(track_post_mem_read) ( void (*f)(ThreadState* tst, Char* s,
1773 Addr a, UInt size) ); */
1774EV VG_(track_post_mem_write) ( void (*f)(Addr a, UInt size) );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001775
1776
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001777/* Register events -- if `shadow_regs' need is set, all should probably be
1778 used. Use VG_(set_thread_shadow_archreg)() to set the shadow of the
1779 changed register. */
1780
1781/* Use VG_(set_shadow_archreg)() to set the eight general purpose regs,
1782 and use VG_(set_shadow_eflags)() to set eflags. */
1783EV VG_(track_post_regs_write_init) ( void (*f)() );
1784
1785/* Use VG_(set_thread_shadow_archreg)() to set the shadow regs for these
1786 events. */
1787EV VG_(track_post_reg_write_syscall_return)
1788 ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, UInt reg) );
1789EV VG_(track_post_reg_write_deliver_signal)
1790 ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, UInt reg) );
1791EV VG_(track_post_reg_write_pthread_return)
1792 ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, UInt reg) );
1793EV VG_(track_post_reg_write_clientreq_return)
1794 ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, UInt reg) );
1795 /* This one is called for malloc() et al if they are replaced by a skin. */
1796EV VG_(track_post_reg_write_clientcall_return)
1797 ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, UInt reg,
1798 Addr called_function) );
1799
1800
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001801/* Scheduler events (not exhaustive) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001802
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001803EV VG_(track_thread_run) ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid) );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001804
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001805/* Thread events (not exhaustive) */
sewardjdca84112002-11-13 22:29:34 +00001806
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001807/* Called during thread create, before the new thread has run any
1808 instructions (or touched any memory). */
1809EV VG_(track_post_thread_create)( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, ThreadId child) );
1810/* Called once the joinee thread is terminated and the joining thread is
1811 about to resume. */
1812EV VG_(track_post_thread_join) ( void (*f)(ThreadId joiner, ThreadId joinee) );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001813
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001814
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001815/* Mutex events (not exhaustive) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001816
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001817/* Called before a thread can block while waiting for a mutex (called
1818 regardless of whether the thread will block or not). */
1819EV VG_(track_pre_mutex_lock) ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid,
1820 void* /*pthread_mutex_t* */ mutex) );
1821/* Called once the thread actually holds the mutex (always paired with
1822 pre_mutex_lock). */
1823EV VG_(track_post_mutex_lock) ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid,
1824 void* /*pthread_mutex_t* */ mutex) );
1825/* Called after a thread has released a mutex (no need for a corresponding
1826 pre_mutex_unlock, because unlocking can't block). */
1827EV VG_(track_post_mutex_unlock) ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid,
1828 void* /*pthread_mutex_t* */ mutex) );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001829
njn1045b0a2003-02-24 10:42:47 +00001830
1831/* Signal events (not exhaustive) */
1832
njn7b456f52003-05-19 11:16:50 +00001833/* ... pre_send_signal, post_send_signal ... */
1834
njn1045b0a2003-02-24 10:42:47 +00001835/* Called before a signal is delivered; `alt_stack' indicates if it is
1836 delivered on an alternative stack. */
1837EV VG_(track_pre_deliver_signal) ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, Int sigNum,
1838 Bool alt_stack) );
njn7b456f52003-05-19 11:16:50 +00001839/* Called after a signal is delivered. Nb: unfortunately, if the signal
1840 handler longjmps, this won't be called. */
njn1045b0a2003-02-24 10:42:47 +00001841EV VG_(track_post_deliver_signal) ( void (*f)(ThreadId tid, Int sigNum ) );
1842
1843
1844/* Others... condition variables... */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001845/* ... */
1846
1847#undef EV
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001848
1849/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1850/* Template functions */
1851
1852/* These are the parameterised functions in the core. The default definitions
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001853 are overridden by LD_PRELOADed skin version. At the very least, a skin
1854 must define the fundamental template functions. Depending on what needs
1855 are set, extra template functions will be used too. Functions are
1856 grouped under the needs that govern their use. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001857
1858
1859/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1860/* Fundamental template functions */
1861
1862/* Initialise skin. Must do the following:
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001863 - initialise the `details' struct, via the VG_(details_*)() functions
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001864 - register any helpers called by generated code
1865
1866 May do the following:
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001867 - initialise the `needs' struct to indicate certain requirements, via
1868 the VG_(needs_*)() functions
1869 - initialise the `track' struct to indicate core events of interest, via
1870 the VG_(track_*)() functions
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001871 - register any skin-specific profiling events
1872 - any other skin-specific initialisation
1873*/
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001874extern void SK_(pre_clo_init) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001875
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001876/* Do initialisation that can only be done after command line processing. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001877extern void SK_(post_clo_init)( void );
1878
1879/* Instrument a basic block. Must be a true function, ie. the same input
1880 always results in the same output, because basic blocks can be
1881 retranslated. Unless you're doing something really strange...
1882 'orig_addr' is the address of the first instruction in the block. */
1883extern UCodeBlock* SK_(instrument) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr orig_addr );
1884
njn7d9f94d2003-04-22 21:41:40 +00001885/* Finish up, print out any results, etc. `exitcode' is program's exit
1886 code. The shadow (if the `shadow_regs' need is set) can be found with
1887 VG_(get_shadow_archreg)(R_EBX), since %ebx holds the argument to the
1888 exit() syscall. */
1889extern void SK_(fini) ( Int exitcode );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001890
1891
1892/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1893/* VG_(needs).report_errors */
1894
1895/* Identify if two errors are equal, or equal enough. `res' indicates how
1896 close is "close enough". `res' should be passed on as necessary, eg. if
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001897 the Error's `extra' part contains an ExeContext, `res' should be
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001898 passed to VG_(eq_ExeContext)() if the ExeContexts are considered. Other
1899 than that, probably don't worry about it unless you have lots of very
1900 similar errors occurring.
1901 */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001902extern Bool SK_(eq_SkinError) ( VgRes res, Error* e1, Error* e2 );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001903
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001904/* Print error context. */
1905extern void SK_(pp_SkinError) ( Error* err );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001906
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001907/* Should fill in any details that could be postponed until after the
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001908 decision whether to ignore the error (ie. details not affecting the
1909 result of SK_(eq_SkinError)()). This saves time when errors are ignored.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001910 Yuk.
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001911
1912 Return value: must be the size of the `extra' part in bytes -- used by
1913 the core to make a copy.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001914*/
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001915extern UInt SK_(update_extra) ( Error* err );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001916
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001917/* Return value indicates recognition. If recognised, must set skind using
1918 VG_(set_supp_kind)(). */
1919extern Bool SK_(recognised_suppression) ( Char* name, Supp* su );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001920
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001921/* Read any extra info for this suppression kind. Most likely for filling
1922 in the `extra' and `string' parts (with VG_(set_supp_{extra,string})())
1923 of a suppression if necessary. Should return False if a syntax error
1924 occurred, True otherwise. */
1925extern Bool SK_(read_extra_suppression_info) ( Int fd, Char* buf, Int nBuf,
1926 Supp* su );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001927
1928/* This should just check the kinds match and maybe some stuff in the
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001929 `string' and `extra' field if appropriate (using VG_(get_supp_*)() to
1930 get the relevant suppression parts). */
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001931extern Bool SK_(error_matches_suppression) ( Error* err, Supp* su );
1932
1933/* This should return the suppression name, for --gen-suppressions, or NULL
1934 if that error type cannot be suppressed. This is the inverse of
1935 SK_(recognised_suppression)(). */
1936extern Char* SK_(get_error_name) ( Error* err );
1937
1938/* This should print any extra info for the error, for --gen-suppressions,
1939 including the newline. This is the inverse of
1940 SK_(read_extra_suppression_info)(). */
1941extern void SK_(print_extra_suppression_info) ( Error* err );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001942
1943
1944/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1945/* VG_(needs).basic_block_discards */
1946
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001947/* Should discard any information that pertains to specific basic blocks
1948 or instructions within the address range given. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001949extern void SK_(discard_basic_block_info) ( Addr a, UInt size );
1950
1951
1952/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1953/* VG_(needs).shadow_regs */
1954
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001955/* No functions must be defined, but the post_reg[s]_write_* events should
1956 be tracked. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001957
1958/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1959/* VG_(needs).command_line_options */
1960
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001961/* Return True if option was recognised. Presumably sets some state to
1962 record the option as well. */
1963extern Bool SK_(process_cmd_line_option) ( Char* argv );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001964
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001965/* Print out command line usage for options for normal skin operation. */
1966extern void SK_(print_usage) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001967
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001968/* Print out command line usage for options for debugging the skin. */
1969extern void SK_(print_debug_usage) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001970
1971/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1972/* VG_(needs).client_requests */
1973
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001974/* If using client requests, the number of the first request should be equal
1975 to VG_USERREQ_SKIN_BASE('X','Y'), where 'X' and 'Y' form a suitable two
1976 character identification for the string. The second and subsequent
1977 requests should follow. */
1978
1979/* This function should use the VG_IS_SKIN_USERREQ macro (in
1980 include/valgrind.h) to first check if it's a request for this skin. Then
1981 should handle it if it's recognised (and return True), or return False if
1982 not recognised. arg_block[0] holds the request number, any further args
1983 from the request are in arg_block[1..]. 'ret' is for the return value...
1984 it should probably be filled, if only with 0. */
1985extern Bool SK_(handle_client_request) ( ThreadState* tst, UInt* arg_block,
1986 UInt *ret );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001987
1988
1989/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1990/* VG_(needs).extends_UCode */
1991
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001992/* Useful to use in VG_(get_Xreg_usage)() */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001993#define VG_UINSTR_READS_REG(ono,regs,isWrites) \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001994 { if (mycat(u->tag,ono) == tag) \
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001995 { regs[n] = mycat(u->val,ono); \
1996 isWrites[n] = False; \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001997 n++; \
1998 } \
1999 }
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00002000#define VG_UINSTR_WRITES_REG(ono,regs,isWrites) \
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00002001 { if (mycat(u->tag,ono) == tag) \
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00002002 { regs[n] = mycat(u->val,ono); \
2003 isWrites[n] = True; \
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00002004 n++; \
2005 } \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00002006 }
2007
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00002008/* 'X' prefix indicates eXtended UCode. */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00002009extern Int SK_(get_Xreg_usage) ( UInstr* u, Tag tag, Int* regs,
2010 Bool* isWrites );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00002011extern void SK_(emit_XUInstr) ( UInstr* u, RRegSet regs_live_before );
2012extern Bool SK_(sane_XUInstr) ( Bool beforeRA, Bool beforeLiveness,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00002013 UInstr* u );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00002014extern Char* SK_(name_XUOpcode) ( Opcode opc );
2015extern void SK_(pp_XUInstr) ( UInstr* u );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00002016
2017
2018/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2019/* VG_(needs).syscall_wrapper */
2020
2021/* If either of the pre_ functions malloc() something to return, the
2022 * corresponding post_ function had better free() it!
2023 */
2024extern void* SK_( pre_syscall) ( ThreadId tid, UInt syscallno,
2025 Bool is_blocking );
2026extern void SK_(post_syscall) ( ThreadId tid, UInt syscallno,
2027 void* pre_result, Int res,
2028 Bool is_blocking );
2029
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00002030
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00002031/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
2032 VG_(needs).sanity_checks */
2033
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00002034/* Can be useful for ensuring a skin's correctness. SK_(cheap_sanity_check)
2035 is called very frequently; SK_(expensive_sanity_check) is called less
2036 frequently and can be more involved. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00002037extern Bool SK_(cheap_sanity_check) ( void );
2038extern Bool SK_(expensive_sanity_check) ( void );
2039
2040
2041#endif /* NDEF __VG_SKIN_H */
2042
2043/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
2044/*--- end vg_skin.h ---*/
2045/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
2046