dis-asm.h revision 1.1.1.1
1/* Interface between the opcode library and its callers. 2 3 Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 4 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 9 any later version. 10 11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 GNU General Public License for more details. 15 16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 18 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, 19 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. 20 21 Written by Cygnus Support, 1993. 22 23 The opcode library (libopcodes.a) provides instruction decoders for 24 a large variety of instruction sets, callable with an identical 25 interface, for making instruction-processing programs more independent 26 of the instruction set being processed. */ 27 28#ifndef DIS_ASM_H 29#define DIS_ASM_H 30 31#ifdef __cplusplus 32extern "C" { 33#endif 34 35#include <stdio.h> 36#include "bfd.h" 37 38typedef int (*fprintf_ftype) (void *, const char*, ...) ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_2; 39 40enum dis_insn_type { 41 dis_noninsn, /* Not a valid instruction */ 42 dis_nonbranch, /* Not a branch instruction */ 43 dis_branch, /* Unconditional branch */ 44 dis_condbranch, /* Conditional branch */ 45 dis_jsr, /* Jump to subroutine */ 46 dis_condjsr, /* Conditional jump to subroutine */ 47 dis_dref, /* Data reference instruction */ 48 dis_dref2 /* Two data references in instruction */ 49}; 50 51/* This struct is passed into the instruction decoding routine, 52 and is passed back out into each callback. The various fields are used 53 for conveying information from your main routine into your callbacks, 54 for passing information into the instruction decoders (such as the 55 addresses of the callback functions), or for passing information 56 back from the instruction decoders to their callers. 57 58 It must be initialized before it is first passed; this can be done 59 by hand, or using one of the initialization macros below. */ 60 61typedef struct disassemble_info { 62 fprintf_ftype fprintf_func; 63 void *stream; 64 void *application_data; 65 66 /* Target description. We could replace this with a pointer to the bfd, 67 but that would require one. There currently isn't any such requirement 68 so to avoid introducing one we record these explicitly. */ 69 /* The bfd_flavour. This can be bfd_target_unknown_flavour. */ 70 enum bfd_flavour flavour; 71 /* The bfd_arch value. */ 72 enum bfd_architecture arch; 73 /* The bfd_mach value. */ 74 unsigned long mach; 75 /* Endianness (for bi-endian cpus). Mono-endian cpus can ignore this. */ 76 enum bfd_endian endian; 77 /* An arch/mach-specific bitmask of selected instruction subsets, mainly 78 for processors with run-time-switchable instruction sets. The default, 79 zero, means that there is no constraint. CGEN-based opcodes ports 80 may use ISA_foo masks. */ 81 void *insn_sets; 82 83 /* Some targets need information about the current section to accurately 84 display insns. If this is NULL, the target disassembler function 85 will have to make its best guess. */ 86 asection *section; 87 88 /* An array of pointers to symbols either at the location being disassembled 89 or at the start of the function being disassembled. The array is sorted 90 so that the first symbol is intended to be the one used. The others are 91 present for any misc. purposes. This is not set reliably, but if it is 92 not NULL, it is correct. */ 93 asymbol **symbols; 94 /* Number of symbols in array. */ 95 int num_symbols; 96 97 /* For use by the disassembler. 98 The top 16 bits are reserved for public use (and are documented here). 99 The bottom 16 bits are for the internal use of the disassembler. */ 100 unsigned long flags; 101#define INSN_HAS_RELOC 0x80000000 102 void *private_data; 103 104 /* Function used to get bytes to disassemble. MEMADDR is the 105 address of the stuff to be disassembled, MYADDR is the address to 106 put the bytes in, and LENGTH is the number of bytes to read. 107 INFO is a pointer to this struct. 108 Returns an errno value or 0 for success. */ 109 int (*read_memory_func) 110 (bfd_vma memaddr, bfd_byte *myaddr, unsigned int length, 111 struct disassemble_info *info); 112 113 /* Function which should be called if we get an error that we can't 114 recover from. STATUS is the errno value from read_memory_func and 115 MEMADDR is the address that we were trying to read. INFO is a 116 pointer to this struct. */ 117 void (*memory_error_func) 118 (int status, bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *info); 119 120 /* Function called to print ADDR. */ 121 void (*print_address_func) 122 (bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info *info); 123 124 /* Function called to determine if there is a symbol at the given ADDR. 125 If there is, the function returns 1, otherwise it returns 0. 126 This is used by ports which support an overlay manager where 127 the overlay number is held in the top part of an address. In 128 some circumstances we want to include the overlay number in the 129 address, (normally because there is a symbol associated with 130 that address), but sometimes we want to mask out the overlay bits. */ 131 int (* symbol_at_address_func) 132 (bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info * info); 133 134 /* Function called to check if a SYMBOL is can be displayed to the user. 135 This is used by some ports that want to hide special symbols when 136 displaying debugging outout. */ 137 bfd_boolean (* symbol_is_valid) 138 (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info * info); 139 140 /* These are for buffer_read_memory. */ 141 bfd_byte *buffer; 142 bfd_vma buffer_vma; 143 unsigned int buffer_length; 144 145 /* This variable may be set by the instruction decoder. It suggests 146 the number of bytes objdump should display on a single line. If 147 the instruction decoder sets this, it should always set it to 148 the same value in order to get reasonable looking output. */ 149 int bytes_per_line; 150 151 /* The next two variables control the way objdump displays the raw data. */ 152 /* For example, if bytes_per_line is 8 and bytes_per_chunk is 4, the */ 153 /* output will look like this: 154 00: 00000000 00000000 155 with the chunks displayed according to "display_endian". */ 156 int bytes_per_chunk; 157 enum bfd_endian display_endian; 158 159 /* Number of octets per incremented target address 160 Normally one, but some DSPs have byte sizes of 16 or 32 bits. */ 161 unsigned int octets_per_byte; 162 163 /* The number of zeroes we want to see at the end of a section before we 164 start skipping them. */ 165 unsigned int skip_zeroes; 166 167 /* The number of zeroes to skip at the end of a section. If the number 168 of zeroes at the end is between SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END and SKIP_ZEROES, 169 they will be disassembled. If there are fewer than 170 SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END, they will be skipped. This is a heuristic 171 attempt to avoid disassembling zeroes inserted by section 172 alignment. */ 173 unsigned int skip_zeroes_at_end; 174 175 /* Whether the disassembler always needs the relocations. */ 176 bfd_boolean disassembler_needs_relocs; 177 178 /* Results from instruction decoders. Not all decoders yet support 179 this information. This info is set each time an instruction is 180 decoded, and is only valid for the last such instruction. 181 182 To determine whether this decoder supports this information, set 183 insn_info_valid to 0, decode an instruction, then check it. */ 184 185 char insn_info_valid; /* Branch info has been set. */ 186 char branch_delay_insns; /* How many sequential insn's will run before 187 a branch takes effect. (0 = normal) */ 188 char data_size; /* Size of data reference in insn, in bytes */ 189 enum dis_insn_type insn_type; /* Type of instruction */ 190 bfd_vma target; /* Target address of branch or dref, if known; 191 zero if unknown. */ 192 bfd_vma target2; /* Second target address for dref2 */ 193 194 /* Command line options specific to the target disassembler. */ 195 char * disassembler_options; 196 197} disassemble_info; 198 199 200/* Standard disassemblers. Disassemble one instruction at the given 201 target address. Return number of octets processed. */ 202typedef int (*disassembler_ftype) (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 203 204extern int print_insn_big_mips (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 205extern int print_insn_little_mips (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 206extern int print_insn_i386 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 207extern int print_insn_i386_att (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 208extern int print_insn_i386_intel (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 209extern int print_insn_ia64 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 210extern int print_insn_i370 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 211extern int print_insn_m68hc11 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 212extern int print_insn_m68hc12 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 213extern int print_insn_m68k (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 214extern int print_insn_z80 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 215extern int print_insn_z8001 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 216extern int print_insn_z8002 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 217extern int print_insn_h8300 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 218extern int print_insn_h8300h (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 219extern int print_insn_h8300s (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 220extern int print_insn_h8500 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 221extern int print_insn_alpha (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 222extern int print_insn_big_arm (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 223extern int print_insn_little_arm (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 224extern int print_insn_sparc (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 225extern int print_insn_avr (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 226extern int print_insn_bfin (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 227extern int print_insn_d10v (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 228extern int print_insn_d30v (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 229extern int print_insn_dlx (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 230extern int print_insn_fr30 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 231extern int print_insn_hppa (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 232extern int print_insn_i860 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 233extern int print_insn_i960 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 234extern int print_insn_ip2k (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 235extern int print_insn_m32r (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 236extern int print_insn_m88k (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 237extern int print_insn_maxq_little (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 238extern int print_insn_maxq_big (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 239extern int print_insn_mcore (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 240extern int print_insn_mmix (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 241extern int print_insn_mn10200 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 242extern int print_insn_mn10300 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 243extern int print_insn_mt (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 244extern int print_insn_msp430 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 245extern int print_insn_ns32k (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 246extern int print_insn_crx (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 247extern int print_insn_openrisc (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 248extern int print_insn_big_or32 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 249extern int print_insn_little_or32 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 250extern int print_insn_pdp11 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 251extern int print_insn_pj (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 252extern int print_insn_big_powerpc (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 253extern int print_insn_little_powerpc (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 254extern int print_insn_rs6000 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 255extern int print_insn_s390 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 256extern int print_insn_sh (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 257extern int print_insn_tic30 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 258extern int print_insn_tic4x (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 259extern int print_insn_tic54x (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 260extern int print_insn_tic80 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 261extern int print_insn_v850 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 262extern int print_insn_vax (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 263extern int print_insn_w65 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 264extern int print_insn_xstormy16 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 265extern int print_insn_xtensa (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 266extern int print_insn_sh64 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 267extern int print_insn_sh64x_media (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 268extern int print_insn_frv (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 269extern int print_insn_iq2000 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 270extern int print_insn_xc16x (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 271extern int print_insn_m32c (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); 272 273extern disassembler_ftype arc_get_disassembler (void *); 274extern disassembler_ftype cris_get_disassembler (bfd *); 275 276extern void print_mips_disassembler_options (FILE *); 277extern void print_ppc_disassembler_options (FILE *); 278extern void print_arm_disassembler_options (FILE *); 279extern void parse_arm_disassembler_option (char *); 280extern int get_arm_regname_num_options (void); 281extern int set_arm_regname_option (int); 282extern int get_arm_regnames (int, const char **, const char **, const char *const **); 283extern bfd_boolean arm_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *); 284 285/* Fetch the disassembler for a given BFD, if that support is available. */ 286extern disassembler_ftype disassembler (bfd *); 287 288/* Amend the disassemble_info structure as necessary for the target architecture. 289 Should only be called after initialising the info->arch field. */ 290extern void disassemble_init_for_target (struct disassemble_info * info); 291 292/* Document any target specific options available from the disassembler. */ 293extern void disassembler_usage (FILE *); 294 295 296/* This block of definitions is for particular callers who read instructions 297 into a buffer before calling the instruction decoder. */ 298 299/* Here is a function which callers may wish to use for read_memory_func. 300 It gets bytes from a buffer. */ 301extern int buffer_read_memory 302 (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, unsigned int, struct disassemble_info *); 303 304/* This function goes with buffer_read_memory. 305 It prints a message using info->fprintf_func and info->stream. */ 306extern void perror_memory (int, bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *); 307 308 309/* Just print the address in hex. This is included for completeness even 310 though both GDB and objdump provide their own (to print symbolic 311 addresses). */ 312extern void generic_print_address 313 (bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *); 314 315/* Always true. */ 316extern int generic_symbol_at_address 317 (bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *); 318 319/* Also always true. */ 320extern bfd_boolean generic_symbol_is_valid 321 (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *); 322 323/* Method to initialize a disassemble_info struct. This should be 324 called by all applications creating such a struct. */ 325extern void init_disassemble_info (struct disassemble_info *info, void *stream, 326 fprintf_ftype fprintf_func); 327 328/* For compatibility with existing code. */ 329#define INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO(INFO, STREAM, FPRINTF_FUNC) \ 330 init_disassemble_info (&(INFO), (STREAM), (fprintf_ftype) (FPRINTF_FUNC)) 331#define INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH(INFO, STREAM, FPRINTF_FUNC) \ 332 init_disassemble_info (&(INFO), (STREAM), (fprintf_ftype) (FPRINTF_FUNC)) 333 334 335#ifdef __cplusplus 336} 337#endif 338 339#endif /* ! defined (DIS_ASM_H) */ 340