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fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001/* -*- c -*- */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00002/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +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
nethercote421281e2003-11-20 16:20:55 +000041/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
42 Where to send bug reports to.
43 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
44
45#define VG_BUGS_TO "valgrind.kde.org"
46
47
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000048/*====================================================================*/
49/*=== Build options and table sizes. ===*/
50/*====================================================================*/
51
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +000052/* You should be able to change these options or sizes, recompile, and
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000053 still have a working system. */
54
55/* The maximum number of pthreads that we support. This is
56 deliberately not very high since our implementation of some of the
57 scheduler algorithms is surely O(N) in the number of threads, since
58 that's simple, at least. And (in practice) we hope that most
59 programs do not need many threads. */
sewardj989dad92003-07-06 01:52:32 +000060#define VG_N_THREADS 100
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000061
62/* Maximum number of pthread keys available. Again, we start low until
63 the need for a higher number presents itself. */
64#define VG_N_THREAD_KEYS 50
65
66/* Total number of integer registers available for allocation -- all of
67 them except %esp, %ebp. %ebp permanently points at VG_(baseBlock).
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +000068
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +000069 If you increase this you'll have to also change at least these:
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +000070 - VG_(rank_to_realreg)()
71 - VG_(realreg_to_rank)()
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000072 - ppRegsLiveness()
73 - the RegsLive type (maybe -- RegsLive type must have more than
74 VG_MAX_REALREGS bits)
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +000075
76 You can decrease it, and performance will drop because more spills will
77 occur. If you decrease it too much, everything will fall over.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +000078
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000079 Do not change this unless you really know what you are doing! */
80#define VG_MAX_REALREGS 6
81
82
83/*====================================================================*/
njn1a1dd8b2002-09-27 10:42:20 +000084/*=== Basic types, useful macros ===*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000085/*====================================================================*/
86
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000087typedef unsigned char UChar;
88typedef unsigned short UShort;
89typedef unsigned int UInt;
90typedef unsigned long long int ULong;
91
92typedef signed char Char;
93typedef signed short Short;
94typedef signed int Int;
95typedef signed long long int Long;
96
97typedef unsigned int Addr;
98
99typedef unsigned char Bool;
100#define False ((Bool)0)
101#define True ((Bool)1)
102
103
njn1a1dd8b2002-09-27 10:42:20 +0000104#define mycat_wrk(aaa,bbb) aaa##bbb
105#define mycat(aaa,bbb) mycat_wrk(aaa,bbb)
106
107/* No, really. I _am_ that strange. */
108#define OINK(nnn) VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "OINK %d",nnn)
109
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000110/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
111 Now the basic types are set up, we can haul in the kernel-interface
112 definitions.
113 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
114
njn78adbf42003-07-24 19:35:00 +0000115#include "vg_kerneliface.h"
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000116
117
118/*====================================================================*/
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000119/*=== Core/skin interface version ===*/
120/*====================================================================*/
121
122/* The major version number indicates binary-incompatible changes to the
123 interface; if the core and skin major versions don't match, Valgrind
124 will abort. The minor version indicates binary-compatible changes.
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000125*/
jseward157689b2003-11-05 23:59:21 +0000126#define VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION 5
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +0000127#define VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MINOR_VERSION 0
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000128
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000129typedef struct _ToolInfo {
130 Int sizeof_ToolInfo;
131 Int interface_major_version;
132 Int interface_minor_version;
133
134 /* Initialise skin. Must do the following:
135 - initialise the `details' struct, via the VG_(details_*)() functions
136 - register any helpers called by generated code
137
138 May do the following:
139 - initialise the `needs' struct to indicate certain requirements, via
140 the VG_(needs_*)() functions
141 - initialize all the tool's entrypoints via the VG_(init_*)() functions
142 - register any skin-specific profiling events
143 - any other skin-specific initialisation
144 */
145 void (*sk_pre_clo_init) ( void );
146
147 /* Specifies how big the shadow segment should be as a ratio to the
148 client address space. 0 for no shadow segment. */
149 float shadow_ratio;
150} ToolInfo;
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000151
njn563f96f2003-02-03 11:17:46 +0000152/* Every skin must include this macro somewhere, exactly once. */
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000153#define VG_DETERMINE_INTERFACE_VERSION(pre_clo_init, shadow) \
154 const ToolInfo SK_(tool_info) = { \
155 .sizeof_ToolInfo = sizeof(ToolInfo), \
156 .interface_major_version = VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION, \
157 .interface_minor_version = VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MINOR_VERSION, \
158 .sk_pre_clo_init = pre_clo_init, \
159 .shadow_ratio = shadow, \
160 };
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +0000161
njn27f1a382002-11-08 15:48:16 +0000162/*====================================================================*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000163/*=== Command-line options ===*/
164/*====================================================================*/
165
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +0000166/* Use this for normal null-termination-style string comparison */
167#define VG_STREQ(s1,s2) (s1 != NULL && s2 != NULL \
168 && VG_(strcmp)((s1),(s2))==0)
169
170/* Use these for recognising skin command line options -- stops comparing
171 once whitespace is reached. */
172# define VG_CLO_STREQ(s1,s2) (0==VG_(strcmp_ws)((s1),(s2)))
173# define VG_CLO_STREQN(nn,s1,s2) (0==VG_(strncmp_ws)((s1),(s2),(nn)))
174
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000175/* Verbosity level: 0 = silent, 1 (default), > 1 = more verbose. */
176extern Int VG_(clo_verbosity);
177
178/* Profile? */
179extern Bool VG_(clo_profile);
180
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000181/* Call this if a recognised option was bad for some reason.
182 Note: don't use it just because an option was unrecognised -- return 'False'
183 from SKN_(process_cmd_line_option) to indicate that. */
184extern void VG_(bad_option) ( Char* opt );
185
186/* Client args */
187extern Int VG_(client_argc);
188extern Char** VG_(client_argv);
189
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000190/* Client environment. Can be inspected with VG_(getenv)() */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000191extern Char** VG_(client_envp);
192
193
194/*====================================================================*/
195/*=== Printing messages for the user ===*/
196/*====================================================================*/
197
198/* Print a message prefixed by "??<pid>?? "; '?' depends on the VgMsgKind.
199 Should be used for all user output. */
200
201typedef
202 enum { Vg_UserMsg, /* '?' == '=' */
203 Vg_DebugMsg, /* '?' == '-' */
fitzhardinge39de4b42003-10-31 07:12:21 +0000204 Vg_DebugExtraMsg, /* '?' == '+' */
205 Vg_ClientMsg, /* '?' == '*' */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000206 }
207 VgMsgKind;
208
209/* Functions for building a message from multiple parts. */
fitzhardinge39de4b42003-10-31 07:12:21 +0000210extern int VG_(start_msg) ( VgMsgKind kind );
211extern int VG_(add_to_msg) ( Char* format, ... );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000212/* Ends and prints the message. Appends a newline. */
fitzhardinge39de4b42003-10-31 07:12:21 +0000213extern int VG_(end_msg) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000214
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000215/* Send a single-part message. Appends a newline. */
fitzhardinge39de4b42003-10-31 07:12:21 +0000216extern int VG_(message) ( VgMsgKind kind, Char* format, ... );
217extern int VG_(vmessage) ( VgMsgKind kind, Char* format, va_list vargs );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000218
219
220/*====================================================================*/
221/*=== Profiling ===*/
222/*====================================================================*/
223
224/* Nb: VGP_(register_profile_event)() relies on VgpUnc being the first one */
225#define VGP_CORE_LIST \
226 /* These ones depend on the core */ \
227 VGP_PAIR(VgpUnc, "unclassified"), \
228 VGP_PAIR(VgpRun, "running"), \
229 VGP_PAIR(VgpSched, "scheduler"), \
230 VGP_PAIR(VgpMalloc, "low-lev malloc/free"), \
231 VGP_PAIR(VgpCliMalloc, "client malloc/free"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000232 VGP_PAIR(VgpTranslate, "translate-main"), \
233 VGP_PAIR(VgpToUCode, "to-ucode"), \
234 VGP_PAIR(VgpFromUcode, "from-ucode"), \
235 VGP_PAIR(VgpImprove, "improve"), \
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +0000236 VGP_PAIR(VgpESPUpdate, "ESP-update"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000237 VGP_PAIR(VgpRegAlloc, "reg-alloc"), \
238 VGP_PAIR(VgpLiveness, "liveness-analysis"), \
239 VGP_PAIR(VgpDoLRU, "do-lru"), \
240 VGP_PAIR(VgpSlowFindT, "slow-search-transtab"), \
241 VGP_PAIR(VgpInitMem, "init-memory"), \
242 VGP_PAIR(VgpExeContext, "exe-context"), \
243 VGP_PAIR(VgpReadSyms, "read-syms"), \
244 VGP_PAIR(VgpSearchSyms, "search-syms"), \
245 VGP_PAIR(VgpAddToT, "add-to-transtab"), \
246 VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreSysWrap, "core-syscall-wrapper"), \
247 VGP_PAIR(VgpDemangle, "demangle"), \
njn37cea302002-09-30 11:24:00 +0000248 VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreCheapSanity, "core-cheap-sanity"), \
249 VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreExpensiveSanity, "core-expensive-sanity"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000250 /* These ones depend on the skin */ \
251 VGP_PAIR(VgpPreCloInit, "pre-clo-init"), \
252 VGP_PAIR(VgpPostCloInit, "post-clo-init"), \
253 VGP_PAIR(VgpInstrument, "instrument"), \
254 VGP_PAIR(VgpSkinSysWrap, "skin-syscall-wrapper"), \
njn37cea302002-09-30 11:24:00 +0000255 VGP_PAIR(VgpSkinCheapSanity, "skin-cheap-sanity"), \
256 VGP_PAIR(VgpSkinExpensiveSanity, "skin-expensive-sanity"), \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000257 VGP_PAIR(VgpFini, "fini")
258
259#define VGP_PAIR(n,name) n
260typedef enum { VGP_CORE_LIST } VgpCoreCC;
261#undef VGP_PAIR
262
263/* When registering skin profiling events, ensure that the 'n' value is in
264 * the range (VgpFini+1..) */
265extern void VGP_(register_profile_event) ( Int n, Char* name );
266
267extern void VGP_(pushcc) ( UInt cc );
268extern void VGP_(popcc) ( UInt cc );
269
270/* Define them only if they haven't already been defined by vg_profile.c */
271#ifndef VGP_PUSHCC
272# define VGP_PUSHCC(x)
273#endif
274#ifndef VGP_POPCC
275# define VGP_POPCC(x)
276#endif
277
278
279/*====================================================================*/
280/*=== Useful stuff to call from generated code ===*/
281/*====================================================================*/
282
283/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
284/* General stuff */
285
njn41557122002-10-14 09:25:37 +0000286/* 64-bit counter for the number of basic blocks done. */
287extern ULong VG_(bbs_done);
288
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000289/* Get the simulated %esp */
290extern Addr VG_(get_stack_pointer) ( void );
291
sewardjecf8e102003-07-12 12:11:39 +0000292/* Detect if an address is within Valgrind's stack, Valgrind's
293 m_state_static, or the VG_(threads) array. This is useful for
294 memory leak detectors to rule out spurious pointers to a block. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000295extern Bool VG_(within_stack)(Addr a);
sewardjecf8e102003-07-12 12:11:39 +0000296extern Bool VG_(within_m_state_static_OR_threads)(Addr a);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000297
298/* Check if an address is 4-byte aligned */
299#define IS_ALIGNED4_ADDR(aaa_p) (0 == (((UInt)(aaa_p)) & 3))
njn9b007f62003-04-07 14:40:25 +0000300#define IS_ALIGNED8_ADDR(aaa_p) (0 == (((UInt)(aaa_p)) & 7))
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000301
302
303/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
304/* Thread-related stuff */
305
306/* Special magic value for an invalid ThreadId. It corresponds to
307 LinuxThreads using zero as the initial value for
308 pthread_mutex_t.__m_owner and pthread_cond_t.__c_waiting. */
309#define VG_INVALID_THREADID ((ThreadId)(0))
310
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000311/* ThreadIds are simply indices into the VG_(threads)[] array. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000312typedef
313 UInt
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000314 ThreadId;
315
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000316/* When looking for the current ThreadId, this is the safe option and
317 probably the one you want.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000318
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000319 Details: Use this one from non-generated code, eg. from functions called
320 on events like 'new_mem_heap'. In such a case, the "current" thread is
321 temporarily suspended as Valgrind's dispatcher is running. This function
322 is also suitable to be called from generated code (ie. from UCode, or a C
323 function called directly from UCode).
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000324
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000325 If you use VG_(get_current_tid)() from non-generated code, it will return
326 0 signifying the invalid thread, which is probably not what you want. */
327extern ThreadId VG_(get_current_or_recent_tid) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000328
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000329/* When looking for the current ThreadId, only use this one if you know what
330 you are doing.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000331
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000332 Details: Use this one from generated code, eg. from C functions called
333 from UCode. (VG_(get_current_or_recent_tid)() is also suitable in that
334 case.) If you use this function from non-generated code, it will return
335 0 signifying the invalid thread, which is probably not what you want. */
336extern ThreadId VG_(get_current_tid) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000337
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000338/* Searches through all thread's stacks to see if any match. Returns
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000339 VG_INVALID_THREADID if none match. */
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000340extern ThreadId VG_(first_matching_thread_stack)
341 ( Bool (*p) ( Addr stack_min, Addr stack_max ));
342
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000343
344/*====================================================================*/
345/*=== Valgrind's version of libc ===*/
346/*====================================================================*/
347
348/* Valgrind doesn't use libc at all, for good reasons (trust us). So here
349 are its own versions of C library functions, but with VG_ prefixes. Note
350 that the types of some are slightly different to the real ones. Some
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +0000351 additional useful functions are provided too; descriptions of how they
352 work are given below. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000353
354#if !defined(NULL)
355# define NULL ((void*)0)
356#endif
357
358
359/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
360/* stdio.h
361 *
362 * Note that they all output to the file descriptor given by the
363 * --logfile-fd=N argument, which defaults to 2 (stderr). Hence no
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000364 * need for VG_(fprintf)().
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000365 */
sewardj78e3cd92002-10-22 04:45:48 +0000366extern UInt VG_(printf) ( const char *format, ... );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000367/* too noisy ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) ; */
sewardj78e3cd92002-10-22 04:45:48 +0000368extern UInt VG_(sprintf) ( Char* buf, Char *format, ... );
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000369extern UInt VG_(vprintf) ( void(*send)(Char),
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000370 const Char *format, va_list vargs );
371
njn41557122002-10-14 09:25:37 +0000372extern Int VG_(rename) ( Char* old_name, Char* new_name );
373
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000374/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
375/* stdlib.h */
376
377extern void* VG_(malloc) ( Int nbytes );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000378extern void VG_(free) ( void* p );
379extern void* VG_(calloc) ( Int n, Int nbytes );
380extern void* VG_(realloc) ( void* p, Int size );
381extern void* VG_(malloc_aligned) ( Int align_bytes, Int nbytes );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000382
383extern void VG_(print_malloc_stats) ( void );
384
385
386extern void VG_(exit)( Int status )
387 __attribute__ ((__noreturn__));
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000388/* Prints a panic message (a constant string), appends newline and bug
389 reporting info, aborts. */
390__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
391extern void VG_(skin_panic) ( Char* str );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000392
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000393/* Looks up VG_(client_envp) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000394extern Char* VG_(getenv) ( Char* name );
395
rjwalshf5f536f2003-11-17 17:45:00 +0000396/* Get client resource limit*/
397extern Int VG_(getrlimit) ( Int resource, struct vki_rlimit *rlim );
398
fitzhardingef0046f22003-12-18 02:39:22 +0000399/* Set client resource limit*/
400extern Int VG_(setrlimit) ( Int resource, struct vki_rlimit *rlim );
401
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000402/* Crude stand-in for the glibc system() call. */
403extern Int VG_(system) ( Char* cmd );
404
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000405extern Long VG_(atoll) ( Char* str );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000406
407/* Like atoll(), but converts a number of base 2..36 */
408extern Long VG_(atoll36) ( UInt base, Char* str );
409
njne36543a2003-09-30 15:37:24 +0000410/* Like qsort(), but does shell-sort. The size==1/2/4 cases are specialised. */
njnd3b0c5f2003-09-30 14:43:54 +0000411extern void VG_(ssort)( void* base, UInt nmemb, UInt size,
412 Int (*compar)(void*, void*) );
413
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000414
415/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000416/* ctype.h */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000417extern Bool VG_(isspace) ( Char c );
418extern Bool VG_(isdigit) ( Char c );
419extern Char VG_(toupper) ( Char c );
420
421
422/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
423/* string.h */
424extern Int VG_(strlen) ( const Char* str );
425extern Char* VG_(strcat) ( Char* dest, const Char* src );
426extern Char* VG_(strncat) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int n );
427extern Char* VG_(strpbrk) ( const Char* s, const Char* accept );
428extern Char* VG_(strcpy) ( Char* dest, const Char* src );
429extern Char* VG_(strncpy) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int ndest );
430extern Int VG_(strcmp) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2 );
431extern Int VG_(strncmp) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2, Int nmax );
432extern Char* VG_(strstr) ( const Char* haystack, Char* needle );
433extern Char* VG_(strchr) ( const Char* s, Char c );
434extern Char* VG_(strdup) ( const Char* s);
sewardj7ab2aca2002-10-20 19:40:32 +0000435extern void* VG_(memcpy) ( void *d, const void *s, Int sz );
436extern void* VG_(memset) ( void *s, Int c, Int sz );
njn6d68e792003-02-24 10:49:08 +0000437extern Int VG_(memcmp) ( const void* s1, const void* s2, Int n );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000438
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000439/* Like strcmp() and strncmp(), but stop comparing at any whitespace. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000440extern Int VG_(strcmp_ws) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2 );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000441extern Int VG_(strncmp_ws) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2, Int nmax );
442
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000443/* Like strncpy(), but if 'src' is longer than 'ndest' inserts a '\0' as the
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000444 last character. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000445extern void VG_(strncpy_safely) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int ndest );
446
447/* Mini-regexp function. Searches for 'pat' in 'str'. Supports
448 * meta-symbols '*' and '?'. '\' escapes meta-symbols. */
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000449extern Bool VG_(string_match) ( const Char* pat, const Char* str );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000450
451
452/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
453/* math.h */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000454/* Returns the base-2 logarithm of x. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000455extern Int VG_(log2) ( Int x );
456
457
458/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000459/* unistd.h, fcntl.h, sys/stat.h */
rjwalshf5f536f2003-11-17 17:45:00 +0000460extern Int VG_(getdents)( UInt fd, struct vki_dirent *dirp, UInt count );
461extern Int VG_(readlink)( Char* path, Char* buf, UInt bufsize );
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000462extern Int VG_(getpid) ( void );
463extern Int VG_(getppid) ( void );
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000464extern Int VG_(getpgrp) ( void );
465extern Int VG_(gettid) ( void );
466extern Int VG_(setpgid) ( Int pid, Int pgrp );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000467
njn4aca2d22002-10-04 10:29:38 +0000468extern Int VG_(open) ( const Char* pathname, Int flags, Int mode );
469extern Int VG_(read) ( Int fd, void* buf, Int count);
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000470extern Int VG_(write) ( Int fd, const void* buf, Int count);
rjwalshf5f536f2003-11-17 17:45:00 +0000471extern Int VG_(lseek) ( Int fd, Long offset, Int whence);
njn4aca2d22002-10-04 10:29:38 +0000472extern void VG_(close) ( Int fd );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000473
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000474extern Int VG_(pipe) ( Int fd[2] );
475
njn41557122002-10-14 09:25:37 +0000476/* Nb: VG_(rename)() declared in stdio.h section above */
njn4aca2d22002-10-04 10:29:38 +0000477extern Int VG_(unlink) ( Char* file_name );
478extern Int VG_(stat) ( Char* file_name, struct vki_stat* buf );
njnc9d4ba72003-10-15 10:34:03 +0000479extern Int VG_(fstat) ( Int fd, struct vki_stat* buf );
fitzhardingee1c06d82003-10-30 07:21:44 +0000480extern Int VG_(dup2) ( Int oldfd, Int newfd );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000481
njn13f02932003-04-30 20:23:58 +0000482extern Char* VG_(getcwd) ( Char* buf, Int size );
483
njn99ccf082003-09-30 13:51:23 +0000484/* Easier to use than VG_(getcwd)() -- does the buffer fiddling itself.
485 String put into 'cwd' is VG_(malloc)'d, and should be VG_(free)'d.
486 Returns False if it fails. Will fail if the pathname is > 65535 bytes. */
487extern Bool VG_(getcwd_alloc) ( Char** cwd );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000488
489/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
490/* assert.h */
491/* Asserts permanently enabled -- no turning off with NDEBUG. Hurrah! */
492#define VG__STRING(__str) #__str
493
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000494#define sk_assert(expr) \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000495 ((void) ((expr) ? 0 : \
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000496 (VG_(skin_assert_fail) (VG__STRING(expr), \
497 __FILE__, __LINE__, \
498 __PRETTY_FUNCTION__), 0)))
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000499
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +0000500__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000501extern void VG_(skin_assert_fail) ( const Char* expr, const Char* file,
daywalkerdf9ae422003-09-18 01:41:48 +0000502 Int line, const Char* fn );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000503
504
505/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000506/* Get memory by anonymous mmap. */
507extern void* VG_(get_memory_from_mmap) ( Int nBytes, Char* who );
508
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000509extern Bool VG_(is_client_addr) (Addr a);
510extern Addr VG_(get_client_base)(void);
511extern Addr VG_(get_client_end) (void);
512extern Addr VG_(get_client_size)(void);
513
514extern Bool VG_(is_shadow_addr) (Addr a);
515extern Addr VG_(get_shadow_base)(void);
516extern Addr VG_(get_shadow_end) (void);
517extern Addr VG_(get_shadow_size)(void);
518
519extern void *VG_(shadow_alloc)(UInt size);
520
521extern Bool VG_(is_addressable)(Addr p, Int sz);
522
523extern Addr VG_(client_alloc)(Addr base, UInt len, UInt prot, UInt flags);
524extern void VG_(client_free)(Addr addr);
525
526extern Bool VG_(is_valgrind_addr)(Addr a);
527
528/* initialize shadow pages in the range [p, p+sz) This calls
529 init_shadow_page for each one. It should be a lot more efficient
530 for bulk-initializing shadow pages than faulting on each one.
531*/
532extern void VG_(init_shadow_range)(Addr p, UInt sz, Bool call_init);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000533
534/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000535/* signal.h.
536
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000537 Note that these use the vk_ (kernel) structure
538 definitions, which are different in places from those that glibc
539 defines -- hence the 'k' prefix. Since we're operating right at the
540 kernel interface, glibc's view of the world is entirely irrelevant. */
541
542/* --- Signal set ops --- */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000543extern Int VG_(ksigfillset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
544extern Int VG_(ksigemptyset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000545
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000546extern Bool VG_(kisfullsigset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
547extern Bool VG_(kisemptysigset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000548
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000549extern Int VG_(ksigaddset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set, Int signum );
550extern Int VG_(ksigdelset) ( vki_ksigset_t* set, Int signum );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000551extern Int VG_(ksigismember) ( vki_ksigset_t* set, Int signum );
552
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000553extern void VG_(ksigaddset_from_set) ( vki_ksigset_t* dst, vki_ksigset_t* src );
554extern void VG_(ksigdelset_from_set) ( vki_ksigset_t* dst, vki_ksigset_t* src );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000555
556/* --- Mess with the kernel's sig state --- */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000557extern Int VG_(ksigprocmask) ( Int how, const vki_ksigset_t* set,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000558 vki_ksigset_t* oldset );
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000559extern Int VG_(ksigaction) ( Int signum,
560 const vki_ksigaction* act,
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000561 vki_ksigaction* oldact );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000562
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000563extern Int VG_(ksigtimedwait)( const vki_ksigset_t *, vki_ksiginfo_t *,
564 const struct vki_timespec * );
565
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000566extern Int VG_(ksignal) ( Int signum, void (*sighandler)(Int) );
567extern Int VG_(ksigaltstack) ( const vki_kstack_t* ss, vki_kstack_t* oss );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000568
sewardjdcaf3122002-09-30 23:12:33 +0000569extern Int VG_(kkill) ( Int pid, Int signo );
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000570extern Int VG_(ktkill) ( Int pid, Int signo );
sewardjdcaf3122002-09-30 23:12:33 +0000571extern Int VG_(ksigpending) ( vki_ksigset_t* set );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000572
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000573extern Int VG_(waitpid) ( Int pid, Int *status, Int options );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000574
njne7442cf2003-09-30 14:03:21 +0000575/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
rjwalshf5f536f2003-11-17 17:45:00 +0000576/* socket.h. */
577
578extern Int VG_(getsockname) ( Int sd, struct vki_sockaddr *name, Int *namelen);
579extern Int VG_(getpeername) ( Int sd, struct vki_sockaddr *name, Int *namelen);
580extern Int VG_(getsockopt) ( Int sd, Int level, Int optname, void *optval,
581 Int *optlen);
582
583/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njne7442cf2003-09-30 14:03:21 +0000584/* other, randomly useful functions */
585extern UInt VG_(read_millisecond_timer) ( void );
586
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000587/*====================================================================*/
588/*=== UCode definition ===*/
589/*====================================================================*/
590
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000591/* Tags which describe what operands are. Must fit into 4 bits, which
592 they clearly do. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000593typedef
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000594enum { TempReg =0, /* virtual temp-reg */
595 ArchReg =1, /* simulated integer reg */
596 ArchRegS =2, /* simulated segment reg */
597 RealReg =3, /* real machine's real reg */
598 SpillNo =4, /* spill slot location */
599 Literal =5, /* literal; .lit32 field has actual value */
600 Lit16 =6, /* literal; .val[123] field has actual value */
601 NoValue =7 /* operand not in use */
602 }
603 Tag;
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000604
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000605/* Invalid register numbers (can't be negative) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000606#define INVALID_TEMPREG 999999999
607#define INVALID_REALREG 999999999
608
609/* Microinstruction opcodes. */
610typedef
611 enum {
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000612 NOP, /* Null op */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000613
daywalker7e73e5f2003-07-04 16:18:15 +0000614 LOCK, /* Indicate the existence of a LOCK prefix (functionally NOP) */
sewardj7a5ebcf2002-11-13 22:42:13 +0000615
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000616 /* Moving values around */
617 GET, PUT, /* simulated register <--> TempReg */
618 GETF, PUTF, /* simulated %eflags <--> TempReg */
619 LOAD, STORE, /* memory <--> TempReg */
620 MOV, /* TempReg <--> TempReg */
621 CMOV, /* Used for cmpxchg and cmov */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000622
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000623 /* Arithmetic/logical ops */
jsgf5efa4fd2003-10-14 21:49:11 +0000624 MUL, UMUL, /* Multiply */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000625 ADD, ADC, SUB, SBB, /* Add/subtract (w/wo carry) */
626 AND, OR, XOR, NOT, /* Boolean ops */
627 SHL, SHR, SAR, ROL, ROR, RCL, RCR, /* Shift/rotate (w/wo carry) */
628 NEG, /* Negate */
629 INC, DEC, /* Increment/decrement */
630 BSWAP, /* Big-endian <--> little-endian */
631 CC2VAL, /* Condition code --> 0 or 1 */
632 WIDEN, /* Signed or unsigned widening */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000633
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000634 /* Conditional or unconditional jump */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000635 JMP,
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000636
637 /* FPU ops */
638 FPU, /* Doesn't touch memory */
639 FPU_R, FPU_W, /* Reads/writes memory */
640
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000641 /* ------------ MMX ops ------------ */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000642 /* In this and the SSE encoding, bytes at higher addresses are
643 held in bits [7:0] in these 16-bit words. I guess this means
644 it is a big-endian encoding. */
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000645
646 /* 1 byte, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
647 output. Held in val1[7:0]. */
648 MMX1,
649
650 /* 2 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
651 output. Held in val1[15:0]. */
652 MMX2,
653
654 /* 3 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
655 output. Held in val1[15:0] and val2[7:0]. */
656 MMX3,
657
658 /* 2 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
659 bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m.
660 Held in val1[15:0], and mod and rm are to be replaced
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000661 at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg holding
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000662 the address. Arg2 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
663 Transfer is always at size 8.
664 */
665 MMX2_MemRd,
666 MMX2_MemWr,
667
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000668 /* 2 bytes, reads/writes an integer ("E") register. Insns of the form
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000669 bbbbbbbb:11 mmxreg ireg.
670 Held in val1[15:0], and ireg is to be replaced
671 at codegen time by a reference to the relevant RealReg.
672 Transfer is always at size 4. Arg2 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
673 */
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000674 MMX2_ERegRd,
675 MMX2_ERegWr,
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000676
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000677 /* ------------ SSE/SSE2 ops ------------ */
678 /* In the following:
679
sewardjfebaa3b2003-05-25 01:07:34 +0000680 a digit N indicates the next N bytes are to be copied exactly
681 to the output.
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000682
683 'a' indicates a mod-xmmreg-rm byte, where the mod-rm part is
684 to be replaced at codegen time to a Temp/RealReg holding the
685 address.
686
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000687 'e' indicates a byte of the form '11 xmmreg ireg', where ireg
688 is read or written, and is to be replaced at codegen time by
689 a reference to the relevant RealReg. 'e' because it's the E
690 reg in Intel encoding parlance.
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000691
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000692 'g' indicates a byte of the form '11 ireg xmmreg', where ireg
693 is read or written, and is to be replaced at codegen time by
694 a reference to the relevant RealReg. 'g' because it's called
695 G in Intel parlance. */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000696
697 /* 3 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
698 output. Held in val1[15:0] and val2[7:0]. */
699 SSE3,
700
701 /* 3 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
702 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m.
703 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[7:0], and mod and rm are to be
704 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg
705 holding the address. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
sewardjfebaa3b2003-05-25 01:07:34 +0000706 Transfer is usually, but not always, at size 16. */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000707 SSE2a_MemRd,
708 SSE2a_MemWr,
709
710 /* 4 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
711 output. Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0]. */
712 SSE4,
713
714 /* 4 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
715 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m.
716 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and mod and rm are to be
717 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg
718 holding the address. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
sewardj9dd209f2003-06-18 23:30:52 +0000719 Transfer is at stated size. */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000720 SSE3a_MemRd,
721 SSE3a_MemWr,
722
723 /* 4 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
724 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m:bbbbbbbb
725 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and mod and rm are to be
726 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg
727 holding the address. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
sewardj9dd209f2003-06-18 23:30:52 +0000728 Transfer is at stated size. */
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000729 SSE2a1_MemRd,
sewardj77d30a22003-10-19 08:18:52 +0000730
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000731 /* 4 bytes, writes an integer register. Insns of the form
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000732 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:11 ireg bbb.
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000733 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and ireg is to be replaced
734 at codegen time by a reference to the relevant RealReg.
735 Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
736 */
737 SSE3g_RegWr,
738
sewardjb31b06d2003-06-13 00:26:02 +0000739 /* 5 bytes, writes an integer register. Insns of the form
740 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb: 11 ireg bbb :bbbbbbbb. Held in
741 val1[15:0] and val2[15:0] and lit32[7:0], and ireg is to be
742 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the relevant
743 RealReg. Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this
744 Temp/Real Reg.
745 */
746 SSE3g1_RegWr,
747
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000748 /* 4 bytes, reads an integer register. Insns of the form
749 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:11 bbb ireg.
750 Held in val1[15:0] and val2[15:0], and ireg is to be replaced
751 at codegen time by a reference to the relevant RealReg.
752 Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this Temp/Real Reg.
753 */
754 SSE3e_RegRd,
sewardjabf8bf82003-06-15 22:28:05 +0000755 SSE3e_RegWr, /* variant that writes Ereg, not reads it */
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000756
sewardjb31b06d2003-06-13 00:26:02 +0000757 /* 5 bytes, reads an integer register. Insns of the form
758 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb: 11 bbb ireg :bbbbbbbb. Held in
759 val1[15:0] and val2[15:0] and lit32[7:0], and ireg is to be
760 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the relevant
761 RealReg. Transfer is always at size 4. Arg3 holds this
762 Temp/Real Reg.
763 */
sewardj4fbe6e92003-06-15 21:54:34 +0000764 SSE3e1_RegRd,
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000765
sewardj02af6bc2003-06-12 00:56:06 +0000766 /* 4 bytes, reads memory, writes an integer register, but is
767 nevertheless an SSE insn. The insn is of the form
768 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod ireg rm where mod indicates
769 memory (ie is not 11b) and ireg is the int reg written. The
sewardje3891fa2003-06-15 03:13:48 +0000770 first 4 bytes are held in lit32[31:0] since there is
sewardj02af6bc2003-06-12 00:56:06 +0000771 insufficient space elsewhere. mod and rm are to be replaced
772 at codegen time by a reference to the Temp/RealReg holding
773 the address. Arg1 holds this Temp/RealReg. ireg is to be
774 replaced at codegen time by a reference to the relevant
775 RealReg in which the answer is to be written. Arg2 holds
776 this Temp/RealReg. Transfer to the destination reg is always
777 at size 4. However the memory read can be at sizes 4 or 8
sewardje3891fa2003-06-15 03:13:48 +0000778 and so this is what the sz field holds. Note that the 4th
779 byte of the instruction (the modrm byte) is redundant, but we
780 store it anyway so as to be consistent with all other SSE
781 uinstrs.
sewardj02af6bc2003-06-12 00:56:06 +0000782 */
783 SSE3ag_MemRd_RegWr,
sewardje3891fa2003-06-15 03:13:48 +0000784
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000785 /* 5 bytes, no memrefs, no iregdefs, copy exactly to the
786 output. Held in val1[15:0], val2[15:0] and val3[7:0]. */
787 SSE5,
sewardj77d30a22003-10-19 08:18:52 +0000788
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000789 /* 5 bytes, reads/writes mem. Insns of the form
790 bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:bbbbbbbb:mod mmxreg r/m:bbbbbbbb
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000791 Held in val1[15:0], val2[15:0], lit32[7:0].
792 mod and rm are to be replaced at codegen time by a reference
793 to the Temp/RealReg holding the address. Arg3 holds this
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000794 Temp/Real Reg. Transfer is always at size 16. */
795 SSE3a1_MemRd,
sewardj77d30a22003-10-19 08:18:52 +0000796
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +0000797 /* ------------------------ */
798
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000799 /* Not strictly needed, but improve address calculation translations. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000800 LEA1, /* reg2 := const + reg1 */
801 LEA2, /* reg3 := const + reg1 + reg2 * 1,2,4 or 8 */
802
sewardj8cec6ee2003-05-18 11:56:39 +0000803 /* Hack for x86 REP insns. Jump to literal if TempReg/RealReg
804 is zero. */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000805 JIFZ,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000806
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000807 /* Advance the simulated %eip by some small (< 128) number. */
808 INCEIP,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000809
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000810 /* Dealing with segment registers */
811 GETSEG, PUTSEG, /* simulated segment register <--> TempReg */
812 USESEG, /* (LDT/GDT index, virtual addr) --> linear addr */
813
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000814 /* Not for translating x86 calls -- only to call helpers */
815 CALLM_S, CALLM_E, /* Mark start/end of CALLM push/pop sequence */
816 PUSH, POP, CLEAR, /* Add/remove/zap args for helpers */
817 CALLM, /* Call assembly-code helper */
818
819 /* Not for translating x86 calls -- only to call C helper functions of
820 up to three arguments (or two if the functions has a return value).
821 Arguments and return value must be word-sized. More arguments can
822 be faked with global variables (eg. use VG_(set_global_var)()).
823
824 Seven possibilities: 'arg[123]' show where args go, 'ret' shows
825 where return value goes (if present).
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000826
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000827 CCALL(-, -, - ) void f(void)
828 CCALL(arg1, -, - ) void f(UInt arg1)
829 CCALL(arg1, arg2, - ) void f(UInt arg1, UInt arg2)
830 CCALL(arg1, arg2, arg3) void f(UInt arg1, UInt arg2, UInt arg3)
831 CCALL(-, -, ret ) UInt f(UInt)
832 CCALL(arg1, -, ret ) UInt f(UInt arg1)
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000833 CCALL(arg1, arg2, ret ) UInt f(UInt arg1, UInt arg2) */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000834 CCALL,
835
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000836 /* This opcode makes it easy for skins that extend UCode to do this to
837 avoid opcode overlap:
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000838
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000839 enum { EU_OP1 = DUMMY_FINAL_UOPCODE + 1, ... }
840
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000841 WARNING: Do not add new opcodes after this one! They can be added
842 before, though. */
843 DUMMY_FINAL_UOPCODE
844 }
845 Opcode;
846
847
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +0000848/* Condition codes, using the Intel encoding. CondAlways is an extra. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000849typedef
850 enum {
851 CondO = 0, /* overflow */
852 CondNO = 1, /* no overflow */
853 CondB = 2, /* below */
854 CondNB = 3, /* not below */
855 CondZ = 4, /* zero */
856 CondNZ = 5, /* not zero */
857 CondBE = 6, /* below or equal */
858 CondNBE = 7, /* not below or equal */
859 CondS = 8, /* negative */
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +0000860 CondNS = 9, /* not negative */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000861 CondP = 10, /* parity even */
862 CondNP = 11, /* not parity even */
863 CondL = 12, /* jump less */
864 CondNL = 13, /* not less */
865 CondLE = 14, /* less or equal */
866 CondNLE = 15, /* not less or equal */
867 CondAlways = 16 /* Jump always */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000868 }
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000869 Condcode;
870
871
872/* Descriptions of additional properties of *unconditional* jumps. */
873typedef
874 enum {
875 JmpBoring=0, /* boring unconditional jump */
876 JmpCall=1, /* jump due to an x86 call insn */
877 JmpRet=2, /* jump due to an x86 ret insn */
878 JmpSyscall=3, /* do a system call, then jump */
fitzhardingea02f8812003-12-18 09:06:09 +0000879 JmpClientReq=4,/* do a client request, then jump */
880 JmpYield=5 /* do a yield, then jump */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000881 }
882 JmpKind;
883
884
885/* Flags. User-level code can only read/write O(verflow), S(ign),
886 Z(ero), A(ux-carry), C(arry), P(arity), and may also write
887 D(irection). That's a total of 7 flags. A FlagSet is a bitset,
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000888 thusly:
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000889 76543210
890 DOSZACP
891 and bit 7 must always be zero since it is unused.
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000892
893 Note: these Flag? values are **not** the positions in the actual
894 %eflags register. */
895
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000896typedef UChar FlagSet;
897
898#define FlagD (1<<6)
899#define FlagO (1<<5)
900#define FlagS (1<<4)
901#define FlagZ (1<<3)
902#define FlagA (1<<2)
903#define FlagC (1<<1)
904#define FlagP (1<<0)
905
906#define FlagsOSZACP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagC | FlagP)
907#define FlagsOSZAP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagP)
908#define FlagsOSZCP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagZ | FlagC | FlagP)
909#define FlagsOSACP (FlagO | FlagS | FlagA | FlagC | FlagP)
910#define FlagsSZACP ( FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagC | FlagP)
911#define FlagsSZAP ( FlagS | FlagZ | FlagA | FlagP)
912#define FlagsZCP ( FlagZ | FlagC | FlagP)
913#define FlagsOC (FlagO | FlagC )
914#define FlagsAC ( FlagA | FlagC )
915
916#define FlagsALL (FlagsOSZACP | FlagD)
917#define FlagsEmpty (FlagSet)0
918
919
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000920/* flag positions in eflags */
921#define EFlagC (1 << 0) /* carry */
922#define EFlagP (1 << 2) /* parity */
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +0000923#define EFlagA (1 << 4) /* aux carry */
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000924#define EFlagZ (1 << 6) /* zero */
925#define EFlagS (1 << 7) /* sign */
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +0000926#define EFlagD (1 << 10) /* direction */
sewardj2370f3b2002-11-30 15:01:01 +0000927#define EFlagO (1 << 11) /* overflow */
928
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000929/* Liveness of general purpose registers, useful for code generation.
930 Reg rank order 0..N-1 corresponds to bits 0..N-1, ie. first
931 reg's liveness in bit 0, last reg's in bit N-1. Note that
932 these rankings don't match the Intel register ordering. */
933typedef UInt RRegSet;
934
935#define ALL_RREGS_DEAD 0 /* 0000...00b */
njne7c258c2002-10-03 08:57:01 +0000936#define ALL_RREGS_LIVE ((1 << VG_MAX_REALREGS)-1) /* 0011...11b */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000937#define UNIT_RREGSET(rank) (1 << (rank))
938
939#define IS_RREG_LIVE(rank,rregs_live) (rregs_live & UNIT_RREGSET(rank))
940#define SET_RREG_LIVENESS(rank,rregs_live,b) \
941 do { RRegSet unit = UNIT_RREGSET(rank); \
942 if (b) rregs_live |= unit; \
943 else rregs_live &= ~unit; \
944 } while(0)
945
946
947/* A Micro (u)-instruction. */
948typedef
949 struct {
950 /* word 1 */
951 UInt lit32; /* 32-bit literal */
952
953 /* word 2 */
954 UShort val1; /* first operand */
955 UShort val2; /* second operand */
956
957 /* word 3 */
958 UShort val3; /* third operand */
959 UChar opcode; /* opcode */
960 UChar size; /* data transfer size */
961
962 /* word 4 */
963 FlagSet flags_r; /* :: FlagSet */
964 FlagSet flags_w; /* :: FlagSet */
965 UChar tag1:4; /* first operand tag */
966 UChar tag2:4; /* second operand tag */
967 UChar tag3:4; /* third operand tag */
968 UChar extra4b:4; /* Spare field, used by WIDEN for src
969 -size, and by LEA2 for scale (1,2,4 or 8),
970 and by JMPs for original x86 instr size */
971
972 /* word 5 */
973 UChar cond; /* condition, for jumps */
974 Bool signed_widen:1; /* signed or unsigned WIDEN ? */
975 JmpKind jmpkind:3; /* additional properties of unconditional JMP */
976
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000977 /* Additional properties for UInstrs that call C functions:
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000978 - CCALL
979 - PUT (when %ESP is the target)
980 - possibly skin-specific UInstrs
981 */
982 UChar argc:2; /* Number of args, max 3 */
983 UChar regparms_n:2; /* Number of args passed in registers */
984 Bool has_ret_val:1; /* Function has return value? */
985
986 /* RealReg liveness; only sensical after reg alloc and liveness
987 analysis done. This info is a little bit arch-specific --
988 VG_MAX_REALREGS can vary on different architectures. Note that
989 to use this information requires converting between register ranks
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +0000990 and the Intel register numbers, using VG_(realreg_to_rank)()
991 and/or VG_(rank_to_realreg)() */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000992 RRegSet regs_live_after:VG_MAX_REALREGS;
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000993 }
994 UInstr;
995
996
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000997typedef
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000998 struct _UCodeBlock
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000999 UCodeBlock;
1000
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001001extern Int VG_(get_num_instrs) (UCodeBlock* cb);
1002extern Int VG_(get_num_temps) (UCodeBlock* cb);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001003
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001004extern UInstr* VG_(get_instr) (UCodeBlock* cb, Int i);
1005extern UInstr* VG_(get_last_instr) (UCodeBlock* cb);
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001006
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001007
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001008/*====================================================================*/
1009/*=== Instrumenting UCode ===*/
1010/*====================================================================*/
1011
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +00001012/* Maximum number of registers read or written by a single UInstruction. */
1013#define VG_MAX_REGS_USED 3
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001014
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +00001015/* Find what this instruction does to its regs, useful for
1016 analysis/optimisation passes. `tag' indicates whether we're considering
1017 TempRegs (pre-reg-alloc) or RealRegs (post-reg-alloc). `regs' is filled
1018 with the affected register numbers, `isWrites' parallels it and indicates
1019 if the reg is read or written. If a reg is read and written, it will
1020 appear twice in `regs'. `regs' and `isWrites' must be able to fit
1021 VG_MAX_REGS_USED elements. */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001022extern Int VG_(get_reg_usage) ( UInstr* u, Tag tag, Int* regs, Bool* isWrites );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001023
1024
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001025/* Used to register helper functions to be called from generated code. A
1026 limited number of compact helpers can be registered; the code generated
1027 to call them is slightly shorter -- so register the mostly frequently
1028 called helpers as compact. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001029extern void VG_(register_compact_helper) ( Addr a );
1030extern void VG_(register_noncompact_helper) ( Addr a );
1031
1032
1033/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1034/* Virtual register allocation */
1035
1036/* Get a new virtual register */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001037extern Int VG_(get_new_temp) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001038
1039/* Get a new virtual shadow register */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001040extern Int VG_(get_new_shadow) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001041
1042/* Get a virtual register's corresponding virtual shadow register */
1043#define SHADOW(tempreg) ((tempreg)+1)
1044
1045
1046/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1047/* Low-level UInstr builders */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001048extern void VG_(new_NOP) ( UInstr* u );
1049extern void VG_(new_UInstr0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz );
1050extern void VG_(new_UInstr1) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001051 Tag tag1, UInt val1 );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001052extern void VG_(new_UInstr2) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001053 Tag tag1, UInt val1,
1054 Tag tag2, UInt val2 );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001055extern void VG_(new_UInstr3) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Opcode opcode, Int sz,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001056 Tag tag1, UInt val1,
1057 Tag tag2, UInt val2,
1058 Tag tag3, UInt val3 );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001059
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001060/* Set read/write/undefined flags. Undefined flags are treaten as written,
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001061 but it's worth keeping them logically distinct. */
1062extern void VG_(set_flag_fields) ( UCodeBlock* cb, FlagSet fr, FlagSet fw,
1063 FlagSet fu);
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001064extern void VG_(set_lit_field) ( UCodeBlock* cb, UInt lit32 );
1065extern void VG_(set_ccall_fields) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr fn, UChar argc,
1066 UChar regparms_n, Bool has_ret_val );
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001067extern void VG_(set_cond_field) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Condcode code );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001068
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001069extern void VG_(copy_UInstr) ( UCodeBlock* cb, UInstr* instr );
1070
1071extern Bool VG_(any_flag_use)( UInstr* u );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001072
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +00001073/* Macro versions of the above; just shorter to type. */
1074#define uInstr0 VG_(new_UInstr0)
1075#define uInstr1 VG_(new_UInstr1)
1076#define uInstr2 VG_(new_UInstr2)
1077#define uInstr3 VG_(new_UInstr3)
1078#define uLiteral VG_(set_lit_field)
1079#define uCCall VG_(set_ccall_fields)
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001080#define uCond VG_(set_cond_field)
1081#define uFlagsRWU VG_(set_flag_fields)
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +00001082#define newTemp VG_(get_new_temp)
1083#define newShadow VG_(get_new_shadow)
1084
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001085/* Refer to `the last instruction stuffed in' (can be lvalue). */
1086#define LAST_UINSTR(cb) (cb)->instrs[(cb)->used-1]
1087
1088
1089/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1090/* Higher-level UInstr sequence builders */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001091extern void VG_(call_helper_0_0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr f);
1092extern void VG_(call_helper_1_0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr f, UInt arg1,
1093 UInt regparms_n);
1094extern void VG_(call_helper_2_0) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr f, UInt arg1, UInt arg2,
1095 UInt regparms_n);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001096
1097/* One way around the 3-arg C function limit is to pass args via global
njn6fefa1b2003-02-24 10:32:51 +00001098 * variables... ugly, but it works. This one puts a literal in there. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001099extern void VG_(set_global_var) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr globvar_ptr, UInt val);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001100
njn6fefa1b2003-02-24 10:32:51 +00001101/* This one puts the contents of a TempReg in the global variable. */
1102extern void VG_(set_global_var_tempreg) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Addr globvar_ptr,
1103 UInt t_val);
1104
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001105/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001106/* Allocating/freeing basic blocks of UCode */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001107extern UCodeBlock* VG_(setup_UCodeBlock) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001108extern void VG_(free_UCodeBlock) ( UCodeBlock* cb );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001109
1110/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001111/* UCode pretty/ugly printing. Probably only useful to call from a skin
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001112 if VG_(needs).extended_UCode == True. */
1113
1114/* When True, all generated code is/should be printed. */
1115extern Bool VG_(print_codegen);
1116
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001117/* Pretty/ugly printing functions */
1118extern void VG_(pp_UCodeBlock) ( UCodeBlock* cb, Char* title );
1119extern void VG_(pp_UInstr) ( Int instrNo, UInstr* u );
1120extern void VG_(pp_UInstr_regs) ( Int instrNo, UInstr* u );
1121extern void VG_(up_UInstr) ( Int instrNo, UInstr* u );
1122extern Char* VG_(name_UOpcode) ( Bool upper, Opcode opc );
njn563f96f2003-02-03 11:17:46 +00001123extern Char* VG_(name_UCondcode) ( Condcode cond );
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001124extern void VG_(pp_UOperand) ( UInstr* u, Int operandNo,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001125 Int sz, Bool parens );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001126
njnb93d1782003-02-03 12:03:22 +00001127/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +00001128/* Accessing archregs and their shadows */
1129extern UInt VG_(get_archreg) ( UInt archreg );
1130extern UInt VG_(get_thread_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg );
1131
njnb93d1782003-02-03 12:03:22 +00001132extern UInt VG_(get_shadow_archreg) ( UInt archreg );
1133extern void VG_(set_shadow_archreg) ( UInt archreg, UInt val );
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001134extern void VG_(set_shadow_eflags) ( UInt val );
njnb93d1782003-02-03 12:03:22 +00001135extern Addr VG_(shadow_archreg_address) ( UInt archreg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001136
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +00001137extern UInt VG_(get_thread_shadow_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg );
1138extern void VG_(set_thread_shadow_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg,
1139 UInt val );
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001140
1141/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1142/* Offsets of addresses of helper functions. A "helper" function is one
1143 which is called from generated code via CALLM. */
1144
1145extern Int VGOFF_(helper_idiv_64_32);
1146extern Int VGOFF_(helper_div_64_32);
1147extern Int VGOFF_(helper_idiv_32_16);
1148extern Int VGOFF_(helper_div_32_16);
1149extern Int VGOFF_(helper_idiv_16_8);
1150extern Int VGOFF_(helper_div_16_8);
1151
1152extern Int VGOFF_(helper_imul_32_64);
1153extern Int VGOFF_(helper_mul_32_64);
1154extern Int VGOFF_(helper_imul_16_32);
1155extern Int VGOFF_(helper_mul_16_32);
1156extern Int VGOFF_(helper_imul_8_16);
1157extern Int VGOFF_(helper_mul_8_16);
1158
1159extern Int VGOFF_(helper_CLD);
1160extern Int VGOFF_(helper_STD);
1161extern Int VGOFF_(helper_get_dirflag);
1162
1163extern Int VGOFF_(helper_CLC);
1164extern Int VGOFF_(helper_STC);
1165
1166extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shldl);
1167extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shldw);
1168extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shrdl);
1169extern Int VGOFF_(helper_shrdw);
1170
1171extern Int VGOFF_(helper_RDTSC);
1172extern Int VGOFF_(helper_CPUID);
1173
daywalkerb18d2532003-09-27 20:15:01 +00001174extern Int VGOFF_(helper_IN);
1175extern Int VGOFF_(helper_OUT);
1176
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001177extern Int VGOFF_(helper_bsf);
1178extern Int VGOFF_(helper_bsr);
1179
1180extern Int VGOFF_(helper_fstsw_AX);
1181extern Int VGOFF_(helper_SAHF);
njnd6251f12003-06-03 13:38:51 +00001182extern Int VGOFF_(helper_LAHF);
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001183extern Int VGOFF_(helper_DAS);
1184extern Int VGOFF_(helper_DAA);
1185
1186
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001187/*====================================================================*/
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001188/*=== Generating x86 code from UCode ===*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001189/*====================================================================*/
1190
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001191/* All this only necessary for skins with VG_(needs).extends_UCode == True. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001192
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +00001193/* This is the Intel register encoding -- integer regs. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001194#define R_EAX 0
1195#define R_ECX 1
1196#define R_EDX 2
1197#define R_EBX 3
1198#define R_ESP 4
1199#define R_EBP 5
1200#define R_ESI 6
1201#define R_EDI 7
1202
1203#define R_AL (0+R_EAX)
1204#define R_CL (0+R_ECX)
1205#define R_DL (0+R_EDX)
1206#define R_BL (0+R_EBX)
1207#define R_AH (4+R_EAX)
1208#define R_CH (4+R_ECX)
1209#define R_DH (4+R_EDX)
1210#define R_BH (4+R_EBX)
1211
sewardje1042472002-09-30 12:33:11 +00001212/* This is the Intel register encoding -- segment regs. */
1213#define R_ES 0
1214#define R_CS 1
1215#define R_SS 2
1216#define R_DS 3
1217#define R_FS 4
1218#define R_GS 5
1219
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001220/* For pretty printing x86 code */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001221extern const Char* VG_(name_of_mmx_gran) ( UChar gran );
1222extern const Char* VG_(name_of_mmx_reg) ( Int mmxreg );
1223extern const Char* VG_(name_of_seg_reg) ( Int sreg );
1224extern const Char* VG_(name_of_int_reg) ( Int size, Int reg );
1225extern const Char VG_(name_of_int_size) ( Int size );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001226
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +00001227/* Shorter macros for convenience */
sewardj3d7c9c82003-03-26 21:08:13 +00001228#define nameIReg VG_(name_of_int_reg)
1229#define nameISize VG_(name_of_int_size)
1230#define nameSReg VG_(name_of_seg_reg)
1231#define nameMMXReg VG_(name_of_mmx_reg)
1232#define nameMMXGran VG_(name_of_mmx_gran)
sewardjfebaa3b2003-05-25 01:07:34 +00001233#define nameXMMReg VG_(name_of_xmm_reg)
njnac6c1762002-10-04 14:34:15 +00001234
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001235/* Randomly useful things */
1236extern UInt VG_(extend_s_8to32) ( UInt x );
1237
1238/* Code emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001239extern void VG_(emitB) ( UInt b );
1240extern void VG_(emitW) ( UInt w );
1241extern void VG_(emitL) ( UInt l );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001242extern void VG_(new_emit) ( Bool upd_cc, FlagSet uses_flags, FlagSet sets_flags );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001243
1244/* Finding offsets */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001245extern Int VG_(helper_offset) ( Addr a );
1246extern Int VG_(shadow_reg_offset) ( Int arch );
1247extern Int VG_(shadow_flags_offset) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001248
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001249/* Convert reg ranks <-> Intel register ordering, for using register
1250 liveness information. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001251extern Int VG_(realreg_to_rank) ( Int realreg );
1252extern Int VG_(rank_to_realreg) ( Int rank );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001253
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001254/* Call a subroutine. Does no argument passing, stack manipulations, etc. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001255extern void VG_(synth_call) ( Bool ensure_shortform, Int word_offset,
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001256 Bool upd_cc, FlagSet use_flags, FlagSet set_flags );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001257
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001258/* For calling C functions -- saves caller save regs, pushes args, calls,
1259 clears the stack, restores caller save regs. `fn' must be registered in
1260 the baseBlock first. Acceptable tags are RealReg and Literal. Optimises
1261 things, eg. by not preserving non-live caller-save registers.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001262
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001263 WARNING: a UInstr should *not* be translated with synth_ccall() followed
1264 by some other x86 assembly code; this will invalidate the results of
1265 vg_realreg_liveness_analysis() and everything will fall over. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001266extern void VG_(synth_ccall) ( Addr fn, Int argc, Int regparms_n, UInt argv[],
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001267 Tag tagv[], Int ret_reg,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001268 RRegSet regs_live_before,
1269 RRegSet regs_live_after );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001270
1271/* Addressing modes */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001272extern void VG_(emit_amode_offregmem_reg)( Int off, Int regmem, Int reg );
1273extern void VG_(emit_amode_ereg_greg) ( Int e_reg, Int g_reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001274
1275/* v-size (4, or 2 with OSO) insn emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001276extern void VG_(emit_movv_offregmem_reg) ( Int sz, Int off, Int areg, Int reg );
1277extern void VG_(emit_movv_reg_offregmem) ( Int sz, Int reg, Int off, Int areg );
1278extern void VG_(emit_movv_reg_reg) ( Int sz, Int reg1, Int reg2 );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001279extern void VG_(emit_nonshiftopv_lit_reg)( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc, UInt lit,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001280 Int reg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001281extern void VG_(emit_shiftopv_lit_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc, UInt lit,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001282 Int reg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001283extern void VG_(emit_nonshiftopv_reg_reg)( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc,
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001284 Int reg1, Int reg2 );
1285extern void VG_(emit_movv_lit_reg) ( Int sz, UInt lit, Int reg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001286extern void VG_(emit_unaryopv_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Int sz, Opcode opc, Int reg );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001287extern void VG_(emit_pushv_reg) ( Int sz, Int reg );
1288extern void VG_(emit_popv_reg) ( Int sz, Int reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001289
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001290extern void VG_(emit_pushl_lit32) ( UInt int32 );
1291extern void VG_(emit_pushl_lit8) ( Int lit8 );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001292extern void VG_(emit_cmpl_zero_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Int reg );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001293extern void VG_(emit_swapl_reg_EAX) ( Int reg );
1294extern void VG_(emit_movv_lit_offregmem) ( Int sz, UInt lit, Int off,
1295 Int memreg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001296
1297/* b-size (1 byte) instruction emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001298extern void VG_(emit_movb_lit_offregmem) ( UInt lit, Int off, Int memreg );
1299extern void VG_(emit_movb_reg_offregmem) ( Int reg, Int off, Int areg );
sewardjfa492d42002-12-08 18:20:01 +00001300extern void VG_(emit_unaryopb_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, Opcode opc, Int reg );
1301extern void VG_(emit_testb_lit_reg) ( Bool upd_cc, UInt lit, Int reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001302
1303/* zero-extended load emitters */
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001304extern void VG_(emit_movzbl_offregmem_reg) ( Bool bounds, Int off, Int regmem, Int reg );
1305extern void VG_(emit_movzwl_offregmem_reg) ( Bool bounds, Int off, Int areg, Int reg );
1306extern void VG_(emit_movzwl_regmem_reg) ( Bool bounds, Int reg1, Int reg2 );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001307
1308/* misc instruction emitters */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001309extern void VG_(emit_call_reg) ( Int reg );
1310extern void VG_(emit_add_lit_to_esp) ( Int lit );
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001311extern void VG_(emit_pushal) ( void );
1312extern void VG_(emit_popal) ( void );
1313extern void VG_(emit_AMD_prefetch_reg) ( Int reg );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001314
sewardja2113f92002-12-12 23:42:48 +00001315/* jump emitters */
1316extern void VG_(init_target) ( Int *tgt );
1317
1318extern void VG_(target_back) ( Int *tgt );
1319extern void VG_(target_forward) ( Int *tgt );
1320extern void VG_(emit_target_delta) ( Int *tgt );
1321
fitzhardinge462f4f92003-12-18 02:10:54 +00001322typedef enum {
1323 JP_NONE, /* no prediction */
1324 JP_TAKEN, /* predict taken */
1325 JP_NOT_TAKEN, /* predict not taken */
1326} JumpPred;
1327
1328extern void VG_(emit_jcondshort_delta) ( Bool simd_cc, Condcode cond, Int delta, JumpPred );
1329extern void VG_(emit_jcondshort_target)( Bool simd_cc, Condcode cond, Int *tgt, JumpPred );
sewardja2113f92002-12-12 23:42:48 +00001330
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001331
1332/*====================================================================*/
1333/*=== Execution contexts ===*/
1334/*====================================================================*/
1335
1336/* Generic resolution type used in a few different ways, such as deciding
1337 how closely to compare two errors for equality. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001338typedef
1339 enum { Vg_LowRes, Vg_MedRes, Vg_HighRes }
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001340 VgRes;
1341
1342typedef
1343 struct _ExeContext
1344 ExeContext;
1345
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001346/* Compare two ExeContexts. Number of callers considered depends on `res':
1347 Vg_LowRes: 2
1348 Vg_MedRes: 4
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001349 Vg_HighRes: all */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001350extern Bool VG_(eq_ExeContext) ( VgRes res,
1351 ExeContext* e1, ExeContext* e2 );
1352
1353/* Print an ExeContext. */
1354extern void VG_(pp_ExeContext) ( ExeContext* );
1355
1356/* Take a snapshot of the client's stack. Search our collection of
1357 ExeContexts to see if we already have it, and if not, allocate a
njn6c846552003-09-16 07:41:43 +00001358 new one. Either way, return a pointer to the context. Context size
1359 controlled by --num-callers option.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001360
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +00001361 If called from generated code, use VG_(get_current_tid)() to get the
1362 current ThreadId. If called from non-generated code, the current
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001363 ThreadId should be passed in by the core.
njn7b456f52003-05-19 11:16:50 +00001364*/
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +00001365extern ExeContext* VG_(get_ExeContext) ( ThreadId tid );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001366
njn6c846552003-09-16 07:41:43 +00001367/* Get the nth EIP from the ExeContext. 0 is the EIP of the top function, 1
1368 is its caller, etc. Returns 0 if there isn't one, or if n is greater
1369 than VG_(clo_backtrace_size), set by the --num-callers option. */
1370extern Addr VG_(get_EIP_from_ExeContext) ( ExeContext* e, UInt n );
1371
sewardj499e3de2002-11-13 22:22:25 +00001372/* Just grab the client's EIP, as a much smaller and cheaper
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +00001373 indication of where they are. Use is basically same as for
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001374 VG_(get_ExeContext)() above.
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +00001375*/
1376extern Addr VG_(get_EIP)( ThreadId tid );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001377
njn6c846552003-09-16 07:41:43 +00001378/* For skins needing more control over stack traces: walks the stack to get
1379 %eips from the top stack frames for thread 'tid'. Maximum of 'n_eips'
1380 addresses put into 'eips'; 0 is the top of the stack, 1 is its caller,
1381 etc. */
1382extern UInt VG_(stack_snapshot) ( ThreadId tid, Addr* eips, UInt n_eips );
1383
1384/* Does the same thing as VG_(pp_ExeContext)(), just with slightly
1385 different input. */
1386extern void VG_(mini_stack_dump) ( Addr eips[], UInt n_eips );
1387
njn211b6ad2003-02-03 12:33:31 +00001388
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001389/*====================================================================*/
1390/*=== Error reporting ===*/
1391/*====================================================================*/
1392
1393/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001394/* Suppressions describe errors which we want to suppress, ie, not
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001395 show the user, usually because it is caused by a problem in a library
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001396 which we can't fix, replace or work around. Suppressions are read from
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001397 a file at startup time. This gives flexibility so that new
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001398 suppressions can be added to the file as and when needed.
1399*/
1400
1401typedef
1402 Int /* Do not make this unsigned! */
1403 SuppKind;
1404
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001405/* The skin-relevant parts of a suppression are:
1406 kind: what kind of suppression; must be in the range (0..)
1407 string: use is optional. NULL by default.
1408 extra: use is optional. NULL by default. void* so it's extensible.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001409*/
1410typedef
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001411 struct _Supp
1412 Supp;
1413
1414/* Useful in SK_(error_matches_suppression)() */
1415SuppKind VG_(get_supp_kind) ( Supp* su );
1416Char* VG_(get_supp_string) ( Supp* su );
1417void* VG_(get_supp_extra) ( Supp* su );
1418
1419/* Must be used in VG_(recognised_suppression)() */
1420void VG_(set_supp_kind) ( Supp* su, SuppKind suppkind );
1421/* May be used in VG_(read_extra_suppression_info)() */
1422void VG_(set_supp_string) ( Supp* su, Char* string );
1423void VG_(set_supp_extra) ( Supp* su, void* extra );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001424
1425
1426/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1427/* Error records contain enough info to generate an error report. The idea
1428 is that (typically) the same few points in the program generate thousands
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001429 of errors, and we don't want to spew out a fresh error message for each
1430 one. Instead, we use these structures to common up duplicates.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001431*/
1432
1433typedef
1434 Int /* Do not make this unsigned! */
1435 ErrorKind;
1436
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001437/* The skin-relevant parts of an Error are:
1438 kind: what kind of error; must be in the range (0..)
1439 addr: use is optional. 0 by default.
1440 string: use is optional. NULL by default.
1441 extra: use is optional. NULL by default. void* so it's extensible.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001442*/
1443typedef
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001444 struct _Error
1445 Error;
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001446
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001447/* Useful in SK_(error_matches_suppression)(), SK_(pp_SkinError)(), etc */
njnb877d492003-01-28 20:40:57 +00001448ExeContext* VG_(get_error_where) ( Error* err );
1449SuppKind VG_(get_error_kind) ( Error* err );
1450Addr VG_(get_error_address) ( Error* err );
1451Char* VG_(get_error_string) ( Error* err );
1452void* VG_(get_error_extra) ( Error* err );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001453
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001454/* Call this when an error occurs. It will be recorded if it hasn't been
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001455 seen before. If it has, the existing error record will have its count
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001456 incremented.
1457
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +00001458 'tid' can be found as for VG_(get_ExeContext)(). The `extra' field can
1459 be stack-allocated; it will be copied by the core if needed (but it
1460 won't be copied if it's NULL).
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001461
1462 If no 'a', 's' or 'extra' of interest needs to be recorded, just use
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001463 NULL for them. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001464extern void VG_(maybe_record_error) ( ThreadId tid, ErrorKind ekind,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001465 Addr a, Char* s, void* extra );
1466
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001467/* Similar to VG_(maybe_record_error)(), except this one doesn't record the
1468 error -- useful for errors that can only happen once. The errors can be
1469 suppressed, though. Return value is True if it was suppressed.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001470 `print_error' dictates whether to print the error, which is a bit of a
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001471 hack that's useful sometimes if you just want to know if the error would
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001472 be suppressed without possibly printing it. `count_error' dictates
njn47363ab2003-04-21 13:24:40 +00001473 whether to add the error in the error total count (another mild hack). */
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +00001474extern Bool VG_(unique_error) ( ThreadId tid, ErrorKind ekind,
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001475 Addr a, Char* s, void* extra,
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001476 ExeContext* where, Bool print_error,
njn47363ab2003-04-21 13:24:40 +00001477 Bool allow_GDB_attach, Bool count_error );
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001478
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001479/* Gets a non-blank, non-comment line of at most nBuf chars from fd.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001480 Skips leading spaces on the line. Returns True if EOF was hit instead.
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001481 Useful for reading in extra skin-specific suppression lines. */
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001482extern Bool VG_(get_line) ( Int fd, Char* buf, Int nBuf );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001483
1484
1485/*====================================================================*/
1486/*=== Obtaining debug information ===*/
1487/*====================================================================*/
1488
sewardj6e008cb2002-12-15 13:11:39 +00001489/* Get the file/function/line number of the instruction at address
1490 'a'. For these four, if debug info for the address is found, it
1491 copies the info into the buffer/UInt and returns True. If not, it
1492 returns False and nothing is copied. VG_(get_fnname) always
1493 demangles C++ function names. VG_(get_fnname_w_offset) is the
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001494 same, except it appends "+N" to symbol names to indicate offsets. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001495extern Bool VG_(get_filename) ( Addr a, Char* filename, Int n_filename );
1496extern Bool VG_(get_fnname) ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname );
1497extern Bool VG_(get_linenum) ( Addr a, UInt* linenum );
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001498extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_w_offset)
sewardj6e008cb2002-12-15 13:11:39 +00001499 ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001500
1501/* This one is more efficient if getting both filename and line number,
1502 because the two lookups are done together. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001503extern Bool VG_(get_filename_linenum)
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001504 ( Addr a, Char* filename, Int n_filename,
1505 UInt* linenum );
1506
1507/* Succeeds only if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of the
1508 first instruction in a function -- as opposed to VG_(get_fnname) which
1509 succeeds if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of any
1510 instruction in a function. Use this to instrument the start of
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001511 a particular function. Nb: if an executable/shared object is stripped
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001512 of its symbols, this function will not be able to recognise function
1513 entry points within it. */
njn497ec3f2003-05-19 08:38:23 +00001514extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_if_entry) ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001515
1516/* Succeeds if the address is within a shared object or the main executable.
1517 It doesn't matter if debug info is present or not. */
1518extern Bool VG_(get_objname) ( Addr a, Char* objname, Int n_objname );
1519
njn6c846552003-09-16 07:41:43 +00001520/* Puts into 'buf' info about the code address %eip: the address, function
1521 name (if known) and filename/line number (if known), like this:
1522
1523 0x4001BF05: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:339)
1524
1525 'n_buf' gives length of 'buf'. Returns 'buf'.
1526*/
1527extern Char* VG_(describe_eip)(Addr eip, Char* buf, Int n_buf);
1528
jsgfcb1d1c02003-10-14 21:55:10 +00001529/* Returns a string containing an expression for the given
1530 address. String is malloced with VG_(malloc)() */
1531Char *VG_(describe_addr)(ThreadId, Addr);
1532
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001533/* A way to get information about what segments are mapped */
1534typedef struct _SegInfo SegInfo;
1535
njnb877d492003-01-28 20:40:57 +00001536/* Returns NULL if the SegInfo isn't found. It doesn't matter if debug info
1537 is present or not. */
1538extern SegInfo* VG_(get_obj) ( Addr a );
1539
1540extern const SegInfo* VG_(next_seginfo) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1541extern Addr VG_(seg_start) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1542extern UInt VG_(seg_size) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1543extern const UChar* VG_(seg_filename) ( const SegInfo *seg );
1544extern UInt VG_(seg_sym_offset)( const SegInfo *seg );
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001545
1546typedef
1547 enum {
1548 Vg_SectUnknown,
1549 Vg_SectText,
sewardj8fe15a32002-10-20 19:29:21 +00001550 Vg_SectData,
1551 Vg_SectBSS,
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001552 Vg_SectGOT,
sewardj8fe15a32002-10-20 19:29:21 +00001553 Vg_SectPLT,
sewardj47104382002-10-20 18:35:48 +00001554 }
1555 VgSectKind;
1556
1557extern VgSectKind VG_(seg_sect_kind)(Addr);
1558
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001559
1560/*====================================================================*/
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001561/*=== Generic hash table ===*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001562/*====================================================================*/
1563
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001564/* Generic type for a separately-chained hash table. Via a kind of dodgy
1565 C-as-C++ style inheritance, skins can extend the VgHashNode type, so long
1566 as the first two fields match the sizes of these two fields. Requires
1567 a bit of casting by the skin. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001568typedef
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001569 struct _VgHashNode {
1570 struct _VgHashNode * next;
1571 UInt key;
1572 }
1573 VgHashNode;
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001574
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001575typedef
1576 VgHashNode**
1577 VgHashTable;
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001578
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001579/* Make a new table. */
1580extern VgHashTable VG_(HT_construct) ( void );
1581
njn69c06872003-09-30 15:43:51 +00001582/* Count the number of nodes in a table. */
1583extern Int VG_(HT_count_nodes) ( VgHashTable table );
1584
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001585/* Add a node to the table. */
1586extern void VG_(HT_add_node) ( VgHashTable t, VgHashNode* node );
1587
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001588/* Looks up a node in the hash table. Also returns the address of the
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001589 previous node's `next' pointer which allows it to be removed from the
1590 list later without having to look it up again. */
1591extern VgHashNode* VG_(HT_get_node) ( VgHashTable t, UInt key,
1592 /*OUT*/VgHashNode*** next_ptr );
1593
njn06072ec2003-09-30 15:35:13 +00001594/* Allocates an array of pointers to all the shadow chunks of malloc'd
1595 blocks. Must be freed with VG_(free)(). */
1596extern VgHashNode** VG_(HT_to_array) ( VgHashTable t, /*OUT*/ UInt* n_shadows );
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001597
1598/* Returns first node that matches predicate `p', or NULL if none do.
1599 Extra arguments can be implicitly passed to `p' using nested functions;
1600 see memcheck/mc_errcontext.c for an example. */
1601extern VgHashNode* VG_(HT_first_match) ( VgHashTable t,
1602 Bool (*p)(VgHashNode*) );
1603
1604/* Applies a function f() once to each node. Again, nested functions
1605 can be very useful. */
1606extern void VG_(HT_apply_to_all_nodes)( VgHashTable t, void (*f)(VgHashNode*) );
1607
1608/* Destroy a table. */
1609extern void VG_(HT_destruct) ( VgHashTable t );
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001610
1611
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001612/*====================================================================*/
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001613/*=== A generic skiplist ===*/
1614/*====================================================================*/
1615
1616/*
1617 The idea here is that the skiplist puts its per-element data at the
1618 end of the structure. When you initialize the skiplist, you tell
1619 it what structure your list elements are going to be. Then you
1620 should allocate them with VG_(SkipNode_Alloc), which will allocate
1621 enough memory for the extra bits.
1622 */
1623#include <stddef.h> /* for offsetof */
1624
1625typedef struct _SkipList SkipList;
1626typedef struct _SkipNode SkipNode;
1627
1628typedef Int (*SkipCmp_t)(const void *key1, const void *key2);
1629
1630struct _SkipList {
1631 const Short arena; /* allocation arena */
1632 const UShort size; /* structure size (not including SkipNode) */
1633 const UShort keyoff; /* key offset */
1634 const SkipCmp_t cmp; /* compare two keys */
1635 Char * (*strkey)(void *); /* stringify a key (for debugging) */
1636 SkipNode *head; /* list head */
1637};
1638
1639/* Use this macro to initialize your skiplist head. The arguments are pretty self explanitory:
1640 _type is the type of your element structure
1641 _key is the field within that type which you want to use as the key
1642 _cmp is the comparison function for keys - it gets two typeof(_key) pointers as args
1643 _strkey is a function which can return a string of your key - it's only used for debugging
1644 _arena is the arena to use for allocation - -1 is the default
1645 */
1646#define SKIPLIST_INIT(_type, _key, _cmp, _strkey, _arena) \
1647 { \
1648 .arena = _arena, \
1649 .size = sizeof(_type), \
1650 .keyoff = offsetof(_type, _key), \
1651 .cmp = _cmp, \
1652 .strkey = _strkey, \
1653 .head = NULL, \
1654 }
1655
1656/* List operations:
1657 SkipList_Find searchs a list. If it can't find an exact match, it either returns NULL
1658 or a pointer to the element before where k would go
1659 SkipList_Insert inserts a new element into the list. Duplicates are forbidden.
1660 SkipList_Remove removes an element from the list and returns it. It doesn't free the memory.
1661 */
1662extern void *VG_(SkipList_Find) (const SkipList *l, void *key);
1663extern void VG_(SkipList_Insert)( SkipList *l, void *data);
1664extern void *VG_(SkipList_Remove)( SkipList *l, void *key);
1665
1666/* Node (element) operations:
1667 SkipNode_Alloc: allocate memory for a new element on the list
1668 SkipNode_Free: free memory allocated above
1669 SkipNode_First: return the first element on the list
1670 SkipNode_Next: return the next element after "data" on the list -
1671 NULL for none
1672 */
1673extern void *VG_(SkipNode_Alloc) (const SkipList *l);
1674extern void VG_(SkipNode_Free) (const SkipList *l, void *p);
1675extern void *VG_(SkipNode_First) (const SkipList *l);
1676extern void *VG_(SkipNode_Next) (const SkipList *l, void *data);
1677
1678/*====================================================================*/
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001679/*=== Functions for shadow registers ===*/
1680/*====================================================================*/
1681
1682/* Nb: make sure the shadow_regs 'need' is set before using these! */
1683
1684/* This one lets you override the shadow of the return value register for a
1685 syscall. Call it from SK_(post_syscall)() (not SK_(pre_syscall)()!) to
1686 override the default shadow register value. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001687extern void VG_(set_return_from_syscall_shadow) ( ThreadId tid,
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001688 UInt ret_shadow );
1689
1690/* This can be called from SK_(fini)() to find the shadow of the argument
1691 to exit(), ie. the shadow of the program's return value. */
1692extern UInt VG_(get_exit_status_shadow) ( void );
1693
1694
1695/*====================================================================*/
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001696/*=== General stuff for replacing functions ===*/
1697/*====================================================================*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001698
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001699/* Some skins need to replace the standard definitions of some functions. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001700
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001701/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1702/* General stuff, for replacing any functions */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001703
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001704/* Is the client running on the simulated CPU or the real one?
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001705
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001706 Nb: If it is, and you want to call a function to be run on the real CPU,
njn057c65f2003-04-21 13:30:55 +00001707 use one of the VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_CALL[123] macros in valgrind.h to call it.
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001708
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001709 Nb: don't forget the function parentheses when using this in a
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001710 condition... write this:
1711
1712 if (VG_(is_running_on_simd_CPU)()) { ... } // calls function
1713
1714 not this:
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001715
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001716 if (VG_(is_running_on_simd_CPU)) { ... } // address of var!
1717*/
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001718extern Bool VG_(is_running_on_simd_CPU) ( void );
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001719
1720
1721/*====================================================================*/
1722/*=== Specific stuff for replacing malloc() and friends ===*/
1723/*====================================================================*/
1724
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001725/* If a skin replaces malloc() et al, the easiest way to do so is to
1726 link with vg_replace_malloc.o into its vgpreload_*.so file, and
1727 follow the following instructions. You can do it from scratch,
1728 though, if you enjoy that sort of thing. */
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001729
1730/* Arena size for valgrind's own malloc(); default value is 0, but can
1731 be overridden by skin -- but must be done so *statically*, eg:
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001732
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001733 Int VG_(vg_malloc_redzone_szB) = 4;
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001734
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001735 It can't be done from a function like SK_(pre_clo_init)(). So it can't,
1736 for example, be controlled with a command line option, unfortunately. */
1737extern UInt VG_(vg_malloc_redzone_szB);
1738
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001739/* Can be called from SK_(malloc) et al to do the actual alloc/freeing. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001740extern void* VG_(cli_malloc) ( UInt align, Int nbytes );
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001741extern void VG_(cli_free) ( void* p );
1742
1743/* Check if an address is within a range, allowing for redzones at edges */
1744extern Bool VG_(addr_is_in_block)( Addr a, Addr start, UInt size );
1745
1746/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001747/* Some options that can be used by a skin if malloc() et al are replaced.
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +00001748 The skin should call the functions in the appropriate places to give
1749 control over these aspects of Valgrind's version of malloc(). */
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001750
1751/* Round malloc sizes upwards to integral number of words? default: NO */
1752extern Bool VG_(clo_sloppy_malloc);
1753/* DEBUG: print malloc details? default: NO */
1754extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_malloc);
1755/* Minimum alignment in functions that don't specify alignment explicitly.
1756 default: 0, i.e. use default of the machine (== 4) */
1757extern Int VG_(clo_alignment);
1758
1759extern Bool VG_(replacement_malloc_process_cmd_line_option) ( Char* arg );
1760extern void VG_(replacement_malloc_print_usage) ( void );
1761extern void VG_(replacement_malloc_print_debug_usage) ( void );
sewardja4495682002-10-21 07:29:59 +00001762
1763
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001764/*====================================================================*/
1765/*=== Skin-specific stuff ===*/
1766/*====================================================================*/
1767
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001768/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1769/* Details */
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001770
njn120281f2003-02-03 12:20:07 +00001771/* Default value for avg_translations_sizeB (in bytes), indicating typical
1772 code expansion of about 6:1. */
1773#define VG_DEFAULT_TRANS_SIZEB 100
1774
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001775/* Information used in the startup message. `name' also determines the
1776 string used for identifying suppressions in a suppression file as
1777 belonging to this skin. `version' can be NULL, in which case (not
1778 surprisingly) no version info is printed; this mechanism is designed for
1779 skins distributed with Valgrind that share a version number with
1780 Valgrind. Other skins not distributed as part of Valgrind should
sewardjc0d8f682002-11-30 00:49:43 +00001781 probably have their own version number. */
1782extern void VG_(details_name) ( Char* name );
1783extern void VG_(details_version) ( Char* version );
1784extern void VG_(details_description) ( Char* description );
1785extern void VG_(details_copyright_author) ( Char* copyright_author );
1786
1787/* Average size of a translation, in bytes, so that the translation
njn120281f2003-02-03 12:20:07 +00001788 storage machinery can allocate memory appropriately. Not critical,
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001789 setting is optional. */
njn120281f2003-02-03 12:20:07 +00001790extern void VG_(details_avg_translation_sizeB) ( UInt size );
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001791
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001792/* String printed if an `sk_assert' assertion fails or VG_(skin_panic)
1793 is called. Should probably be an email address. */
1794extern void VG_(details_bug_reports_to) ( Char* bug_reports_to );
njnd04b7c62002-10-03 14:05:52 +00001795
1796/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1797/* Needs */
1798
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001799/* Booleans that decide core behaviour, but don't require extra
1800 operations to be defined if `True' */
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001801
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001802/* Should __libc_freeres() be run? Bugs in it can crash the skin. */
1803extern void VG_(needs_libc_freeres) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001804
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001805/* Want to have errors detected by Valgrind's core reported? Includes:
1806 - pthread API errors (many; eg. unlocking a non-locked mutex)
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001807 - invalid file descriptors to blocking syscalls read() and write()
1808 - bad signal numbers passed to sigaction()
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001809 - attempt to install signal handler for SIGKILL or SIGSTOP */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001810extern void VG_(needs_core_errors) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001811
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001812/* Booleans that indicate extra operations are defined; if these are True,
1813 the corresponding template functions (given below) must be defined. A
1814 lot like being a member of a type class. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001815
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001816/* Want to report errors from skin? This implies use of suppressions, too. */
1817extern void VG_(needs_skin_errors) ( void );
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001818
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001819/* Is information kept about specific individual basic blocks? (Eg. for
1820 cachegrind there are cost-centres for every instruction, stored at a
1821 basic block level.) If so, it sometimes has to be discarded, because
1822 .so mmap/munmap-ping or self-modifying code (informed by the
1823 DISCARD_TRANSLATIONS user request) can cause one instruction address
1824 to be used for more than one instruction in one program run... */
1825extern void VG_(needs_basic_block_discards) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001826
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001827/* Skin maintains information about each register? */
1828extern void VG_(needs_shadow_regs) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001829
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001830/* Skin defines its own command line options? */
1831extern void VG_(needs_command_line_options) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001832
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001833/* Skin defines its own client requests? */
1834extern void VG_(needs_client_requests) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001835
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001836/* Skin defines its own UInstrs? */
1837extern void VG_(needs_extended_UCode) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001838
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001839/* Skin does stuff before and/or after system calls? */
1840extern void VG_(needs_syscall_wrapper) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001841
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001842/* Are skin-state sanity checks performed? */
1843extern void VG_(needs_sanity_checks) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001844
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001845/* Do we need to see data symbols? */
1846extern void VG_(needs_data_syms) ( void );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001847
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001848/* Does the skin need shadow memory allocated (if you set this, you must also statically initialize
1849 float SK_(shadow_ratio) = n./m;
1850 to define how many shadow bits you need per client address space bit.
1851*/
1852extern void VG_(needs_shadow_memory)( void );
1853extern float SK_(shadow_ratio);
1854
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001855/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1856/* Core events to track */
1857
1858/* Part of the core from which this call was made. Useful for determining
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001859 what kind of error message should be emitted. */
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +00001860typedef
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001861 enum { Vg_CorePThread, Vg_CoreSignal, Vg_CoreSysCall, Vg_CoreTranslate }
1862 CorePart;
1863
njn4ba5a792002-09-30 10:23:54 +00001864/* Useful to use in VG_(get_Xreg_usage)() */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001865#define VG_UINSTR_READS_REG(ono,regs,isWrites) \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001866 { if (mycat(u->tag,ono) == tag) \
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001867 { regs[n] = mycat(u->val,ono); \
1868 isWrites[n] = False; \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001869 n++; \
1870 } \
1871 }
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001872#define VG_UINSTR_WRITES_REG(ono,regs,isWrites) \
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001873 { if (mycat(u->tag,ono) == tag) \
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +00001874 { regs[n] = mycat(u->val,ono); \
1875 isWrites[n] = True; \
njnd5bb0a52002-09-27 10:24:48 +00001876 n++; \
1877 } \
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001878 }
1879
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001880#endif /* NDEF __VG_SKIN_H */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001881
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001882/* gen_toolint.pl will put the VG_(init_*)() functions here: */