1/*
2 * This provides the callbacks and functions that KGDB needs to share between
3 * the core, I/O and arch-specific portions.
4 *
5 * Author: Amit Kale <amitkale@linsyssoft.com> and
6 *         Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
7 *
8 * 2001-2004 (c) Amit S. Kale and 2003-2005 (c) MontaVista Software, Inc.
9 * This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
10 * version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any warranty of any
11 * kind, whether express or implied.
12 */
13#ifndef _KGDB_H_
14#define _KGDB_H_
15
16#include <linux/linkage.h>
17#include <linux/init.h>
18#include <linux/atomic.h>
19#include <linux/kprobes.h>
20#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KGDB
21#include <asm/kgdb.h>
22#endif
23
24#ifdef CONFIG_KGDB
25struct pt_regs;
26
27/**
28 *	kgdb_skipexception - (optional) exit kgdb_handle_exception early
29 *	@exception: Exception vector number
30 *	@regs: Current &struct pt_regs.
31 *
32 *	On some architectures it is required to skip a breakpoint
33 *	exception when it occurs after a breakpoint has been removed.
34 *	This can be implemented in the architecture specific portion of kgdb.
35 */
36extern int kgdb_skipexception(int exception, struct pt_regs *regs);
37
38struct tasklet_struct;
39struct task_struct;
40struct uart_port;
41
42/**
43 *	kgdb_breakpoint - compiled in breakpoint
44 *
45 *	This will be implemented as a static inline per architecture.  This
46 *	function is called by the kgdb core to execute an architecture
47 *	specific trap to cause kgdb to enter the exception processing.
48 *
49 */
50void kgdb_breakpoint(void);
51
52extern int kgdb_connected;
53extern int kgdb_io_module_registered;
54
55extern atomic_t			kgdb_setting_breakpoint;
56extern atomic_t			kgdb_cpu_doing_single_step;
57
58extern struct task_struct	*kgdb_usethread;
59extern struct task_struct	*kgdb_contthread;
60
61enum kgdb_bptype {
62	BP_BREAKPOINT = 0,
63	BP_HARDWARE_BREAKPOINT,
64	BP_WRITE_WATCHPOINT,
65	BP_READ_WATCHPOINT,
66	BP_ACCESS_WATCHPOINT,
67	BP_POKE_BREAKPOINT,
68};
69
70enum kgdb_bpstate {
71	BP_UNDEFINED = 0,
72	BP_REMOVED,
73	BP_SET,
74	BP_ACTIVE
75};
76
77struct kgdb_bkpt {
78	unsigned long		bpt_addr;
79	unsigned char		saved_instr[BREAK_INSTR_SIZE];
80	enum kgdb_bptype	type;
81	enum kgdb_bpstate	state;
82};
83
84struct dbg_reg_def_t {
85	char *name;
86	int size;
87	int offset;
88};
89
90#ifndef DBG_MAX_REG_NUM
91#define DBG_MAX_REG_NUM 0
92#else
93extern struct dbg_reg_def_t dbg_reg_def[];
94extern char *dbg_get_reg(int regno, void *mem, struct pt_regs *regs);
95extern int dbg_set_reg(int regno, void *mem, struct pt_regs *regs);
96#endif
97#ifndef KGDB_MAX_BREAKPOINTS
98# define KGDB_MAX_BREAKPOINTS	1000
99#endif
100
101#define KGDB_HW_BREAKPOINT	1
102
103/*
104 * Functions each KGDB-supporting architecture must provide:
105 */
106
107/**
108 *	kgdb_arch_init - Perform any architecture specific initialization.
109 *
110 *	This function will handle the initialization of any architecture
111 *	specific callbacks.
112 */
113extern int kgdb_arch_init(void);
114
115/**
116 *	kgdb_arch_exit - Perform any architecture specific uninitalization.
117 *
118 *	This function will handle the uninitalization of any architecture
119 *	specific callbacks, for dynamic registration and unregistration.
120 */
121extern void kgdb_arch_exit(void);
122
123/**
124 *	pt_regs_to_gdb_regs - Convert ptrace regs to GDB regs
125 *	@gdb_regs: A pointer to hold the registers in the order GDB wants.
126 *	@regs: The &struct pt_regs of the current process.
127 *
128 *	Convert the pt_regs in @regs into the format for registers that
129 *	GDB expects, stored in @gdb_regs.
130 */
131extern void pt_regs_to_gdb_regs(unsigned long *gdb_regs, struct pt_regs *regs);
132
133/**
134 *	sleeping_thread_to_gdb_regs - Convert ptrace regs to GDB regs
135 *	@gdb_regs: A pointer to hold the registers in the order GDB wants.
136 *	@p: The &struct task_struct of the desired process.
137 *
138 *	Convert the register values of the sleeping process in @p to
139 *	the format that GDB expects.
140 *	This function is called when kgdb does not have access to the
141 *	&struct pt_regs and therefore it should fill the gdb registers
142 *	@gdb_regs with what has	been saved in &struct thread_struct
143 *	thread field during switch_to.
144 */
145extern void
146sleeping_thread_to_gdb_regs(unsigned long *gdb_regs, struct task_struct *p);
147
148/**
149 *	gdb_regs_to_pt_regs - Convert GDB regs to ptrace regs.
150 *	@gdb_regs: A pointer to hold the registers we've received from GDB.
151 *	@regs: A pointer to a &struct pt_regs to hold these values in.
152 *
153 *	Convert the GDB regs in @gdb_regs into the pt_regs, and store them
154 *	in @regs.
155 */
156extern void gdb_regs_to_pt_regs(unsigned long *gdb_regs, struct pt_regs *regs);
157
158/**
159 *	kgdb_arch_handle_exception - Handle architecture specific GDB packets.
160 *	@vector: The error vector of the exception that happened.
161 *	@signo: The signal number of the exception that happened.
162 *	@err_code: The error code of the exception that happened.
163 *	@remcom_in_buffer: The buffer of the packet we have read.
164 *	@remcom_out_buffer: The buffer of %BUFMAX bytes to write a packet into.
165 *	@regs: The &struct pt_regs of the current process.
166 *
167 *	This function MUST handle the 'c' and 's' command packets,
168 *	as well packets to set / remove a hardware breakpoint, if used.
169 *	If there are additional packets which the hardware needs to handle,
170 *	they are handled here.  The code should return -1 if it wants to
171 *	process more packets, and a %0 or %1 if it wants to exit from the
172 *	kgdb callback.
173 */
174extern int
175kgdb_arch_handle_exception(int vector, int signo, int err_code,
176			   char *remcom_in_buffer,
177			   char *remcom_out_buffer,
178			   struct pt_regs *regs);
179
180/**
181 *	kgdb_arch_handle_qxfer_pkt - Handle architecture specific GDB XML
182 *				     packets.
183 *	@remcom_in_buffer: The buffer of the packet we have read.
184 *	@remcom_out_buffer: The buffer of %BUFMAX bytes to write a packet into.
185 */
186
187extern void
188kgdb_arch_handle_qxfer_pkt(char *remcom_in_buffer,
189			   char *remcom_out_buffer);
190
191/**
192 *	kgdb_call_nmi_hook - Call kgdb_nmicallback() on the current CPU
193 *	@ignored: This parameter is only here to match the prototype.
194 *
195 *	If you're using the default implementation of kgdb_roundup_cpus()
196 *	this function will be called per CPU.  If you don't implement
197 *	kgdb_call_nmi_hook() a default will be used.
198 */
199
200extern void kgdb_call_nmi_hook(void *ignored);
201
202/**
203 *	kgdb_roundup_cpus - Get other CPUs into a holding pattern
204 *
205 *	On SMP systems, we need to get the attention of the other CPUs
206 *	and get them into a known state.  This should do what is needed
207 *	to get the other CPUs to call kgdb_wait(). Note that on some arches,
208 *	the NMI approach is not used for rounding up all the CPUs.  Normally
209 *	those architectures can just not implement this and get the default.
210 *
211 *	On non-SMP systems, this is not called.
212 */
213extern void kgdb_roundup_cpus(void);
214
215/**
216 *	kgdb_arch_set_pc - Generic call back to the program counter
217 *	@regs: Current &struct pt_regs.
218 *  @pc: The new value for the program counter
219 *
220 *	This function handles updating the program counter and requires an
221 *	architecture specific implementation.
222 */
223extern void kgdb_arch_set_pc(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long pc);
224
225
226/* Optional functions. */
227extern int kgdb_validate_break_address(unsigned long addr);
228extern int kgdb_arch_set_breakpoint(struct kgdb_bkpt *bpt);
229extern int kgdb_arch_remove_breakpoint(struct kgdb_bkpt *bpt);
230
231/**
232 *	kgdb_arch_late - Perform any architecture specific initialization.
233 *
234 *	This function will handle the late initialization of any
235 *	architecture specific callbacks.  This is an optional function for
236 *	handling things like late initialization of hw breakpoints.  The
237 *	default implementation does nothing.
238 */
239extern void kgdb_arch_late(void);
240
241
242/**
243 * struct kgdb_arch - Describe architecture specific values.
244 * @gdb_bpt_instr: The instruction to trigger a breakpoint.
245 * @flags: Flags for the breakpoint, currently just %KGDB_HW_BREAKPOINT.
246 * @set_breakpoint: Allow an architecture to specify how to set a software
247 * breakpoint.
248 * @remove_breakpoint: Allow an architecture to specify how to remove a
249 * software breakpoint.
250 * @set_hw_breakpoint: Allow an architecture to specify how to set a hardware
251 * breakpoint.
252 * @remove_hw_breakpoint: Allow an architecture to specify how to remove a
253 * hardware breakpoint.
254 * @disable_hw_break: Allow an architecture to specify how to disable
255 * hardware breakpoints for a single cpu.
256 * @remove_all_hw_break: Allow an architecture to specify how to remove all
257 * hardware breakpoints.
258 * @correct_hw_break: Allow an architecture to specify how to correct the
259 * hardware debug registers.
260 * @enable_nmi: Manage NMI-triggered entry to KGDB
261 */
262struct kgdb_arch {
263	unsigned char		gdb_bpt_instr[BREAK_INSTR_SIZE];
264	unsigned long		flags;
265
266	int	(*set_breakpoint)(unsigned long, char *);
267	int	(*remove_breakpoint)(unsigned long, char *);
268	int	(*set_hw_breakpoint)(unsigned long, int, enum kgdb_bptype);
269	int	(*remove_hw_breakpoint)(unsigned long, int, enum kgdb_bptype);
270	void	(*disable_hw_break)(struct pt_regs *regs);
271	void	(*remove_all_hw_break)(void);
272	void	(*correct_hw_break)(void);
273
274	void	(*enable_nmi)(bool on);
275};
276
277/**
278 * struct kgdb_io - Describe the interface for an I/O driver to talk with KGDB.
279 * @name: Name of the I/O driver.
280 * @read_char: Pointer to a function that will return one char.
281 * @write_char: Pointer to a function that will write one char.
282 * @flush: Pointer to a function that will flush any pending writes.
283 * @init: Pointer to a function that will initialize the device.
284 * @deinit: Pointer to a function that will deinit the device. Implies that
285 * this I/O driver is temporary and expects to be replaced. Called when
286 * an I/O driver is replaced or explicitly unregistered.
287 * @pre_exception: Pointer to a function that will do any prep work for
288 * the I/O driver.
289 * @post_exception: Pointer to a function that will do any cleanup work
290 * for the I/O driver.
291 * @cons: valid if the I/O device is a console; else NULL.
292 */
293struct kgdb_io {
294	const char		*name;
295	int			(*read_char) (void);
296	void			(*write_char) (u8);
297	void			(*flush) (void);
298	int			(*init) (void);
299	void			(*deinit) (void);
300	void			(*pre_exception) (void);
301	void			(*post_exception) (void);
302	struct console		*cons;
303};
304
305extern const struct kgdb_arch		arch_kgdb_ops;
306
307extern unsigned long kgdb_arch_pc(int exception, struct pt_regs *regs);
308
309#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_KGDB_NMI
310extern int kgdb_register_nmi_console(void);
311extern int kgdb_unregister_nmi_console(void);
312extern bool kgdb_nmi_poll_knock(void);
313#else
314static inline int kgdb_register_nmi_console(void) { return 0; }
315static inline int kgdb_unregister_nmi_console(void) { return 0; }
316static inline bool kgdb_nmi_poll_knock(void) { return true; }
317#endif
318
319extern int kgdb_register_io_module(struct kgdb_io *local_kgdb_io_ops);
320extern void kgdb_unregister_io_module(struct kgdb_io *local_kgdb_io_ops);
321extern struct kgdb_io *dbg_io_ops;
322
323extern int kgdb_hex2long(char **ptr, unsigned long *long_val);
324extern char *kgdb_mem2hex(char *mem, char *buf, int count);
325extern int kgdb_hex2mem(char *buf, char *mem, int count);
326
327extern int kgdb_isremovedbreak(unsigned long addr);
328extern int kgdb_has_hit_break(unsigned long addr);
329
330extern int
331kgdb_handle_exception(int ex_vector, int signo, int err_code,
332		      struct pt_regs *regs);
333extern int kgdb_nmicallback(int cpu, void *regs);
334extern int kgdb_nmicallin(int cpu, int trapnr, void *regs, int err_code,
335			  atomic_t *snd_rdy);
336extern void gdbstub_exit(int status);
337
338/*
339 * kgdb and kprobes both use the same (kprobe) blocklist (which makes sense
340 * given they are both typically hooked up to the same trap meaning on most
341 * architectures one cannot be used to debug the other)
342 *
343 * However on architectures where kprobes is not (yet) implemented we permit
344 * breakpoints everywhere rather than blocking everything by default.
345 */
346static inline bool kgdb_within_blocklist(unsigned long addr)
347{
348#ifdef CONFIG_KGDB_HONOUR_BLOCKLIST
349	return within_kprobe_blacklist(addr);
350#else
351	return false;
352#endif
353}
354
355extern int			kgdb_single_step;
356extern atomic_t			kgdb_active;
357#define in_dbg_master() \
358	(irqs_disabled() && (smp_processor_id() == atomic_read(&kgdb_active)))
359extern bool dbg_is_early;
360extern void __init dbg_late_init(void);
361extern void kgdb_panic(const char *msg);
362extern void kgdb_free_init_mem(void);
363#else /* ! CONFIG_KGDB */
364#define in_dbg_master() (0)
365#define dbg_late_init()
366static inline void kgdb_panic(const char *msg) {}
367static inline void kgdb_free_init_mem(void) { }
368static inline int kgdb_nmicallback(int cpu, void *regs) { return 1; }
369#endif /* ! CONFIG_KGDB */
370#endif /* _KGDB_H_ */
371