ddb.h revision 303975
1/*- 2 * Copyright (c) 1993, Garrett A. Wollman. 3 * Copyright (c) 1993, University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. 4 * All rights reserved. 5 * 6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8 * are met: 9 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 14 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 15 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 16 * without specific prior written permission. 17 * 18 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 19 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 20 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 21 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 22 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 23 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 24 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 25 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 26 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 27 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 28 * SUCH DAMAGE. 29 * 30 * $FreeBSD: releng/11.0/sys/ddb/ddb.h 283248 2015-05-21 15:16:18Z pfg $ 31 */ 32 33/* 34 * Necessary declarations for the `ddb' kernel debugger. 35 */ 36 37#ifndef _DDB_DDB_H_ 38#define _DDB_DDB_H_ 39 40#ifdef SYSCTL_DECL 41SYSCTL_DECL(_debug_ddb); 42#endif 43 44#include <machine/db_machdep.h> /* type definitions */ 45 46#include <sys/queue.h> /* LIST_* */ 47#include <sys/kernel.h> /* SYSINIT */ 48 49#ifndef DB_MAXARGS 50#define DB_MAXARGS 10 51#endif 52 53#ifndef DB_MAXLINE 54#define DB_MAXLINE 120 55#endif 56 57#ifndef DB_MAXSCRIPTS 58#define DB_MAXSCRIPTS 8 59#endif 60 61#ifndef DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME 62#define DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME 32 63#endif 64 65#ifndef DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN 66#define DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN 128 67#endif 68 69#ifndef DB_MAXSCRIPTRECURSION 70#define DB_MAXSCRIPTRECURSION 3 71#endif 72 73#ifndef DB_CALL 74#define DB_CALL db_fncall_generic 75#else 76int DB_CALL(db_expr_t, db_expr_t *, int, db_expr_t[]); 77#endif 78 79/* 80 * Extern variables to set the address and size of the symtab and strtab. 81 * Most users should use db_fetch_symtab in order to set them from the 82 * boot loader provided values. 83 */ 84extern vm_offset_t ksymtab, kstrtab, ksymtab_size; 85 86/* 87 * There are three "command tables": 88 * - One for simple commands; a list of these is displayed 89 * by typing 'help' at the debugger prompt. 90 * - One for sub-commands of 'show'; to see this type 'show' 91 * without any arguments. 92 * - The last one for sub-commands of 'show all'; type 'show all' 93 * without any argument to get a list. 94 */ 95struct command; 96LIST_HEAD(command_table, command); 97extern struct command_table db_cmd_table; 98extern struct command_table db_show_table; 99extern struct command_table db_show_all_table; 100 101/* 102 * Type signature for a function implementing a ddb command. 103 */ 104typedef void db_cmdfcn_t(db_expr_t addr, bool have_addr, db_expr_t count, 105 char *modif); 106 107/* 108 * Command table entry. 109 */ 110struct command { 111 char * name; /* command name */ 112 db_cmdfcn_t *fcn; /* function to call */ 113 int flag; /* extra info: */ 114#define CS_OWN 0x1 /* non-standard syntax */ 115#define CS_MORE 0x2 /* standard syntax, but may have other words 116 * at end */ 117#define CS_SET_DOT 0x100 /* set dot after command */ 118 struct command_table *more; /* another level of command */ 119 LIST_ENTRY(command) next; /* next entry in the command table */ 120}; 121 122/* 123 * Arrange for the specified ddb command to be defined and 124 * bound to the specified function. Commands can be defined 125 * in modules in which case they will be available only when 126 * the module is loaded. 127 */ 128#define _DB_SET(_suffix, _name, _func, list, _flag, _more) \ 129static struct command __CONCAT(_name,_suffix) = { \ 130 .name = __STRING(_name), \ 131 .fcn = _func, \ 132 .flag = _flag, \ 133 .more = _more \ 134}; \ 135static void __CONCAT(__CONCAT(_name,_suffix),_add)(void *arg __unused) \ 136 { db_command_register(&list, &__CONCAT(_name,_suffix)); } \ 137SYSINIT(__CONCAT(_name,_suffix), SI_SUB_KLD, SI_ORDER_ANY, \ 138 __CONCAT(__CONCAT(_name,_suffix),_add), NULL); \ 139static void __CONCAT(__CONCAT(_name,_suffix),_del)(void *arg __unused) \ 140 { db_command_unregister(&list, &__CONCAT(_name,_suffix)); } \ 141SYSUNINIT(__CONCAT(_name,_suffix), SI_SUB_KLD, SI_ORDER_ANY, \ 142 __CONCAT(__CONCAT(_name,_suffix),_del), NULL); 143 144/* 145 * Like _DB_SET but also create the function declaration which 146 * must be followed immediately by the body; e.g. 147 * _DB_FUNC(_cmd, panic, db_panic, db_cmd_table, 0, NULL) 148 * { 149 * ...panic implementation... 150 * } 151 * 152 * This macro is mostly used to define commands placed in one of 153 * the ddb command tables; see DB_COMMAND, etc. below. 154 */ 155#define _DB_FUNC(_suffix, _name, _func, list, _flag, _more) \ 156static db_cmdfcn_t _func; \ 157_DB_SET(_suffix, _name, _func, list, _flag, _more); \ 158static void \ 159_func(db_expr_t addr, bool have_addr, db_expr_t count, char *modif) 160 161/* common idom provided for backwards compatibility */ 162#define DB_FUNC(_name, _func, list, _flag, _more) \ 163 _DB_FUNC(_cmd, _name, _func, list, _flag, _more) 164 165#define DB_COMMAND(cmd_name, func_name) \ 166 _DB_FUNC(_cmd, cmd_name, func_name, db_cmd_table, 0, NULL) 167#define DB_ALIAS(alias_name, func_name) \ 168 _DB_SET(_cmd, alias_name, func_name, db_cmd_table, 0, NULL) 169#define DB_SHOW_COMMAND(cmd_name, func_name) \ 170 _DB_FUNC(_show, cmd_name, func_name, db_show_table, 0, NULL) 171#define DB_SHOW_ALIAS(alias_name, func_name) \ 172 _DB_SET(_show, alias_name, func_name, db_show_table, 0, NULL) 173#define DB_SHOW_ALL_COMMAND(cmd_name, func_name) \ 174 _DB_FUNC(_show_all, cmd_name, func_name, db_show_all_table, 0, NULL) 175#define DB_SHOW_ALL_ALIAS(alias_name, func_name) \ 176 _DB_SET(_show_all, alias_name, func_name, db_show_all_table, 0, NULL) 177 178extern db_expr_t db_maxoff; 179extern int db_indent; 180extern int db_inst_count; 181extern int db_load_count; 182extern int db_store_count; 183extern volatile int db_pager_quit; 184extern db_expr_t db_radix; 185extern db_expr_t db_max_width; 186extern db_expr_t db_tab_stop_width; 187extern db_expr_t db_lines_per_page; 188 189struct thread; 190struct vm_map; 191 192void db_check_interrupt(void); 193void db_clear_watchpoints(void); 194db_addr_t db_disasm(db_addr_t loc, bool altfmt); 195 /* instruction disassembler */ 196void db_error(const char *s); 197int db_expression(db_expr_t *valuep); 198int db_get_variable(db_expr_t *valuep); 199void db_iprintf(const char *,...) __printflike(1, 2); 200struct proc *db_lookup_proc(db_expr_t addr); 201struct thread *db_lookup_thread(db_expr_t addr, bool check_pid); 202struct vm_map *db_map_addr(vm_offset_t); 203bool db_map_current(struct vm_map *); 204bool db_map_equal(struct vm_map *, struct vm_map *); 205int db_md_set_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size); 206int db_md_clr_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size); 207void db_md_list_watchpoints(void); 208void db_print_loc_and_inst(db_addr_t loc); 209void db_print_thread(void); 210int db_printf(const char *fmt, ...) __printflike(1, 2); 211int db_read_bytes(vm_offset_t addr, size_t size, char *data); 212 /* machine-dependent */ 213int db_readline(char *lstart, int lsize); 214void db_restart_at_pc(bool watchpt); 215int db_set_variable(db_expr_t value); 216void db_set_watchpoints(void); 217void db_skip_to_eol(void); 218bool db_stop_at_pc(bool *is_breakpoint); 219#define db_strcpy strcpy 220void db_trace_self(void); 221int db_trace_thread(struct thread *, int); 222bool db_value_of_name(const char *name, db_expr_t *valuep); 223bool db_value_of_name_pcpu(const char *name, db_expr_t *valuep); 224bool db_value_of_name_vnet(const char *name, db_expr_t *valuep); 225int db_write_bytes(vm_offset_t addr, size_t size, char *data); 226void db_command_register(struct command_table *, struct command *); 227void db_command_unregister(struct command_table *, struct command *); 228int db_fetch_ksymtab(vm_offset_t ksym_start, vm_offset_t ksym_end); 229 230db_cmdfcn_t db_breakpoint_cmd; 231db_cmdfcn_t db_capture_cmd; 232db_cmdfcn_t db_continue_cmd; 233db_cmdfcn_t db_delete_cmd; 234db_cmdfcn_t db_deletehwatch_cmd; 235db_cmdfcn_t db_deletewatch_cmd; 236db_cmdfcn_t db_examine_cmd; 237db_cmdfcn_t db_findstack_cmd; 238db_cmdfcn_t db_hwatchpoint_cmd; 239db_cmdfcn_t db_listbreak_cmd; 240db_cmdfcn_t db_scripts_cmd; 241db_cmdfcn_t db_print_cmd; 242db_cmdfcn_t db_ps; 243db_cmdfcn_t db_run_cmd; 244db_cmdfcn_t db_script_cmd; 245db_cmdfcn_t db_search_cmd; 246db_cmdfcn_t db_set_cmd; 247db_cmdfcn_t db_set_thread; 248db_cmdfcn_t db_show_regs; 249db_cmdfcn_t db_show_threads; 250db_cmdfcn_t db_single_step_cmd; 251db_cmdfcn_t db_textdump_cmd; 252db_cmdfcn_t db_trace_until_call_cmd; 253db_cmdfcn_t db_trace_until_matching_cmd; 254db_cmdfcn_t db_unscript_cmd; 255db_cmdfcn_t db_watchpoint_cmd; 256db_cmdfcn_t db_write_cmd; 257 258/* 259 * Interface between DDB and the DDB output capture facility. 260 */ 261struct dumperinfo; 262void db_capture_dump(struct dumperinfo *di); 263void db_capture_enterpager(void); 264void db_capture_exitpager(void); 265void db_capture_write(char *buffer, u_int buflen); 266void db_capture_writech(char ch); 267 268/* 269 * Interface between DDB and the script facility. 270 */ 271void db_script_kdbenter(const char *eventname); /* KDB enter event. */ 272 273/* 274 * Interface between DDB and the textdump facility. 275 * 276 * Text dump blocks are of a fixed size; textdump_block_buffer is a 277 * statically allocated buffer that code interacting with textdumps can use 278 * to prepare and hold a pending block in when calling writenextblock(). 279 */ 280#define TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE 512 281extern char textdump_block_buffer[TEXTDUMP_BLOCKSIZE]; 282 283void textdump_mkustar(char *block_buffer, const char *filename, 284 u_int size); 285void textdump_restoreoff(off_t offset); 286void textdump_saveoff(off_t *offsetp); 287int textdump_writenextblock(struct dumperinfo *di, char *buffer); 288 289/* 290 * Interface between the kernel and textdumps. 291 */ 292extern int textdump_pending; /* Call textdump_dumpsys() instead. */ 293void textdump_dumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di); 294 295#endif /* !_DDB_DDB_H_ */ 296