//===-- Architecture.h ------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLDB_CORE_ARCHITECTURE_H #define LLDB_CORE_ARCHITECTURE_H #include "lldb/Core/PluginInterface.h" #include "lldb/Target/MemoryTagManager.h" namespace lldb_private { class Architecture : public PluginInterface { public: /// This is currently intended to handle cases where a /// program stops at an instruction that won't get executed and it /// allows the stop reason, like "breakpoint hit", to be replaced /// with a different stop reason like "no stop reason". /// /// This is specifically used for ARM in Thumb code when we stop in /// an IT instruction (if/then/else) where the instruction won't get /// executed and therefore it wouldn't be correct to show the program /// stopped at the current PC. The code is generic and applies to all /// ARM CPUs. virtual void OverrideStopInfo(Thread &thread) const = 0; /// This method is used to get the number of bytes that should be /// skipped, from function start address, to reach the first /// instruction after the prologue. If overrode, it must return /// non-zero only if the current address matches one of the known /// function entry points. /// /// This method is called only if the standard platform-independent /// code fails to get the number of bytes to skip, giving the plugin /// a chance to try to find the missing info. /// /// This is specifically used for PPC64, where functions may have /// more than one entry point, global and local, so both should /// be compared with current address, in order to find out the /// number of bytes that should be skipped, in case we are stopped /// at either function entry point. virtual size_t GetBytesToSkip(Symbol &func, const Address &curr_addr) const { return 0; } /// Adjust function breakpoint address, if needed. In some cases, /// the function start address is not the right place to set the /// breakpoint, specially in functions with multiple entry points. /// /// This is specifically used for PPC64, for functions that have /// both a global and a local entry point. In this case, the /// breakpoint is adjusted to the first function address reached /// by both entry points. virtual void AdjustBreakpointAddress(const Symbol &func, Address &addr) const {} /// Get \a load_addr as a callable code load address for this target /// /// Take \a load_addr and potentially add any address bits that are /// needed to make the address callable. For ARM this can set bit /// zero (if it already isn't) if \a load_addr is a thumb function. /// If \a addr_class is set to AddressClass::eInvalid, then the address /// adjustment will always happen. If it is set to an address class /// that doesn't have code in it, LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS will be /// returned. virtual lldb::addr_t GetCallableLoadAddress( lldb::addr_t addr, AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid) const { return addr; } /// Get \a load_addr as an opcode for this target. /// /// Take \a load_addr and potentially strip any address bits that are /// needed to make the address point to an opcode. For ARM this can /// clear bit zero (if it already isn't) if \a load_addr is a /// thumb function and load_addr is in code. /// If \a addr_class is set to AddressClass::eInvalid, then the address /// adjustment will always happen. If it is set to an address class /// that doesn't have code in it, LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS will be /// returned. virtual lldb::addr_t GetOpcodeLoadAddress( lldb::addr_t addr, AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid) const { return addr; } // Get load_addr as breakable load address for this target. Take a addr and // check if for any reason there is a better address than this to put a // breakpoint on. If there is then return that address. For MIPS, if // instruction at addr is a delay slot instruction then this method will find // the address of its previous instruction and return that address. virtual lldb::addr_t GetBreakableLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t addr, Target &target) const { return addr; } // Returns a pointer to an object that can manage memory tags for this // Architecture E.g. masking out tags, unpacking tag streams etc. Returns // nullptr if the architecture does not have a memory tagging extension. // // The return pointer being valid does not mean that the current process has // memory tagging enabled, just that a tagging technology exists for this // architecture. virtual const MemoryTagManager *GetMemoryTagManager() const { return nullptr; } }; } // namespace lldb_private #endif // LLDB_CORE_ARCHITECTURE_H