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author | Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> | 2013-02-12 09:57:56 +0100 |
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committer | Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> | 2013-06-16 13:47:24 +0200 |
commit | 6408ac49979d7035b2e53a9fb326ab0eb98aa6be (patch) | |
tree | 9826413c0cef66984381a0e123ef9098265912f1 /arch | |
parent | d6c97e1ccb01186b3c171a7aa3a043069c134878 (diff) | |
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cris/kgdb: Make symbols used from asm global
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `kgdb_handle_breakpoint':
(.text+0x2c3e): undefined reference to `reg'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `kgdb_handle_breakpoint':
(.text+0x2c48): undefined reference to `reg'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `kgdb_handle_breakpoint':
(.text+0x2c50): undefined reference to `reg'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `kgdb_handle_breakpoint':
(.text+0x2c58): undefined reference to `reg'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `kgdb_handle_breakpoint':
(.text+0x2c60): undefined reference to `reg'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o:(.text+0x2c68): more undefined references to `reg' follow
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `is_static':
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d46): undefined reference to `internal_stack'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d4e): undefined reference to `handle_exception'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d54): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d5c): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d64): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d6c): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d74): undefined reference to `reg'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o:kgdb.c:(.text+0x2d7c): more undefined references to `reg' follow
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `kgdb_handle_serial':
(.text+0x2ef6): undefined reference to `internal_stack'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `kgdb_handle_serial':
(.text+0x2efe): undefined reference to `handle_exception'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o: In function `goback':
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2f04): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2f0c): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2f14): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2f1c): undefined reference to `reg'
kgdb.c:(.text+0x2f24): undefined reference to `reg'
arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/built-in.o:kgdb.c:(.text+0x2f2c): more undefined references to `reg' follow
Make reg, internal_stack, and handle_exception global to fix this.
Rename reg to cris_reg as it's a too generic name for a global symbol.
Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/kgdb.c | 218 |
1 files changed, 109 insertions, 109 deletions
diff --git a/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/kgdb.c b/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/kgdb.c index e02d2df..7e24b73 100644 --- a/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/kgdb.c +++ b/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/kgdb.c @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ static int register_size[] = /* Contains the register image of the executing thread in the assembler part of the code in order to avoid horrible addressing modes. */ -static registers reg; +registers cris_reg; /* FIXME: Should this be used? Delete otherwise. */ /* Contains the assumed consistency state of the register image. Uses the @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ static registers reg; static int consistency_status = SUCCESS; /********************************** Handle exceptions ************************/ -/* The variable reg contains the register image associated with the +/* The variable cris_reg contains the register image associated with the current_thread_c variable. It is a complete register image created at entry. The reg_g contains a register image of a task where the general registers are taken from the stack and all special registers are taken @@ -351,14 +351,14 @@ static int current_thread_c = 0; static int current_thread_g = 0; /* Need two register images in order to handle Hct and Hgt commands. The - variable reg_g is in addition to reg above. */ + variable reg_g is in addition to cris_reg above. */ static registers reg_g; #endif /* PROCESS_SUPPORT */ /********************************** Breakpoint *******************************/ /* Use an internal stack in the breakpoint and interrupt response routines */ #define INTERNAL_STACK_SIZE 1024 -static char internal_stack[INTERNAL_STACK_SIZE]; +char internal_stack[INTERNAL_STACK_SIZE]; /* Due to the breakpoint return pointer, a state variable is needed to keep track of whether it is a static (compiled) or dynamic (gdb-invoked) @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ static int write_register (int regno, char *val) { int status = SUCCESS; - registers *current_reg = ® + registers *current_reg = &cris_reg; if (regno >= R0 && regno <= PC) { /* 32-bit register with simple offset. */ @@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ write_stack_register (int thread_id, int regno, char *valptr) static int read_register (char regno, unsigned int *valptr) { - registers *current_reg = ® + registers *current_reg = &cris_reg; if (regno >= R0 && regno <= PC) { /* 32-bit register with simple offset. */ @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ stub_is_stopped(int sigval) /* A struct assignment translates into a libc memcpy call. Avoid all libc functions in order to prevent recursive break points. */ - copy_registers (®_g, ®, sizeof(registers)); + copy_registers (®_g, &cris_reg, sizeof(registers)); /* Store thread:r...; with the executing task TID. */ gdb_cris_strcpy (&remcomOutBuffer[pos], "thread:"); @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ kill_restart (void) /* All expected commands are sent from remote.c. Send a response according to the description in remote.c. */ -static void +void handle_exception (int sigval) { /* Avoid warning of not used. */ @@ -877,14 +877,14 @@ handle_exception (int sigval) { #ifdef PROCESS_SUPPORT /* Use the special register content in the executing thread. */ - copy_registers (®_g, ®, sizeof(registers)); + copy_registers (®_g, &cris_reg, sizeof(registers)); /* Replace the content available on the stack. */ if (current_thread_g != executing_task) { copy_registers_from_stack (current_thread_g, ®_g); } mem2hex ((unsigned char *)remcomOutBuffer, (unsigned char *)®_g, sizeof(registers)); #else - mem2hex(remcomOutBuffer, (char *)®, sizeof(registers)); + mem2hex(remcomOutBuffer, (char *)&cris_reg, sizeof(registers)); #endif } break; @@ -897,13 +897,13 @@ handle_exception (int sigval) #ifdef PROCESS_SUPPORT hex2mem ((unsigned char *)®_g, &remcomInBuffer[1], sizeof(registers)); if (current_thread_g == executing_task) { - copy_registers (®, ®_g, sizeof(registers)); + copy_registers (&cris_reg, ®_g, sizeof(registers)); } else { copy_registers_to_stack(current_thread_g, ®_g); } #else - hex2mem((char *)®, &remcomInBuffer[1], sizeof(registers)); + hex2mem((char *)&cris_reg, &remcomInBuffer[1], sizeof(registers)); #endif gdb_cris_strcpy (remcomOutBuffer, "OK"); break; @@ -1004,7 +1004,7 @@ handle_exception (int sigval) Success: return to the executing thread. Failure: will never know. */ if (remcomInBuffer[1] != '\0') { - reg.pc = gdb_cris_strtol (&remcomInBuffer[1], 0, 16); + cris_reg.pc = gdb_cris_strtol (&remcomInBuffer[1], 0, 16); } enableDebugIRQ(); return; @@ -1202,37 +1202,37 @@ asm ("\n" ";;\n" ";; Create a register image of the caller\n" ";;\n" -" move $dccr,[reg+0x5E] ; Save the flags in DCCR before disable interrupts\n" +" move $dccr,[cris_reg+0x5E] ; Save the flags in DCCR before disable interrupts\n" " di ; Disable interrupts\n" -" move.d $r0,[reg] ; Save R0\n" -" move.d $r1,[reg+0x04] ; Save R1\n" -" move.d $r2,[reg+0x08] ; Save R2\n" -" move.d $r3,[reg+0x0C] ; Save R3\n" -" move.d $r4,[reg+0x10] ; Save R4\n" -" move.d $r5,[reg+0x14] ; Save R5\n" -" move.d $r6,[reg+0x18] ; Save R6\n" -" move.d $r7,[reg+0x1C] ; Save R7\n" -" move.d $r8,[reg+0x20] ; Save R8\n" -" move.d $r9,[reg+0x24] ; Save R9\n" -" move.d $r10,[reg+0x28] ; Save R10\n" -" move.d $r11,[reg+0x2C] ; Save R11\n" -" move.d $r12,[reg+0x30] ; Save R12\n" -" move.d $r13,[reg+0x34] ; Save R13\n" -" move.d $sp,[reg+0x38] ; Save SP (R14)\n" +" move.d $r0,[cris_reg] ; Save R0\n" +" move.d $r1,[cris_reg+0x04] ; Save R1\n" +" move.d $r2,[cris_reg+0x08] ; Save R2\n" +" move.d $r3,[cris_reg+0x0C] ; Save R3\n" +" move.d $r4,[cris_reg+0x10] ; Save R4\n" +" move.d $r5,[cris_reg+0x14] ; Save R5\n" +" move.d $r6,[cris_reg+0x18] ; Save R6\n" +" move.d $r7,[cris_reg+0x1C] ; Save R7\n" +" move.d $r8,[cris_reg+0x20] ; Save R8\n" +" move.d $r9,[cris_reg+0x24] ; Save R9\n" +" move.d $r10,[cris_reg+0x28] ; Save R10\n" +" move.d $r11,[cris_reg+0x2C] ; Save R11\n" +" move.d $r12,[cris_reg+0x30] ; Save R12\n" +" move.d $r13,[cris_reg+0x34] ; Save R13\n" +" move.d $sp,[cris_reg+0x38] ; Save SP (R14)\n" ";; Due to the old assembler-versions BRP might not be recognized\n" " .word 0xE670 ; move brp,$r0\n" " subq 2,$r0 ; Set to address of previous instruction.\n" -" move.d $r0,[reg+0x3c] ; Save the address in PC (R15)\n" -" clear.b [reg+0x40] ; Clear P0\n" -" move $vr,[reg+0x41] ; Save special register P1\n" -" clear.w [reg+0x42] ; Clear P4\n" -" move $ccr,[reg+0x44] ; Save special register CCR\n" -" move $mof,[reg+0x46] ; P7\n" -" clear.d [reg+0x4A] ; Clear P8\n" -" move $ibr,[reg+0x4E] ; P9,\n" -" move $irp,[reg+0x52] ; P10,\n" -" move $srp,[reg+0x56] ; P11,\n" -" move $dtp0,[reg+0x5A] ; P12, register BAR, assembler might not know BAR\n" +" move.d $r0,[cris_reg+0x3c] ; Save the address in PC (R15)\n" +" clear.b [cris_reg+0x40] ; Clear P0\n" +" move $vr,[cris_reg+0x41] ; Save special register P1\n" +" clear.w [cris_reg+0x42] ; Clear P4\n" +" move $ccr,[cris_reg+0x44] ; Save special register CCR\n" +" move $mof,[cris_reg+0x46] ; P7\n" +" clear.d [cris_reg+0x4A] ; Clear P8\n" +" move $ibr,[cris_reg+0x4E] ; P9,\n" +" move $irp,[cris_reg+0x52] ; P10,\n" +" move $srp,[cris_reg+0x56] ; P11,\n" +" move $dtp0,[cris_reg+0x5A] ; P12, register BAR, assembler might not know BAR\n" " ; P13, register DCCR already saved\n" ";; Due to the old assembler-versions BRP might not be recognized\n" " .word 0xE670 ; move brp,r0\n" @@ -1246,8 +1246,8 @@ asm ("\n" "is_static:\n" " moveq 1,$r1\n" " move.b $r1,[is_dyn_brkp] ; Set the state variable to dynamic breakpoint\n" -" move.d $r0,[reg+0x62] ; Save the return address in BRP\n" -" move $usp,[reg+0x66] ; USP\n" +" move.d $r0,[cris_reg+0x62] ; Save the return address in BRP\n" +" move $usp,[cris_reg+0x66] ; USP\n" ";;\n" ";; Handle the communication\n" ";;\n" @@ -1257,28 +1257,28 @@ asm ("\n" ";;\n" ";; Return to the caller\n" ";;\n" -" move.d [reg],$r0 ; Restore R0\n" -" move.d [reg+0x04],$r1 ; Restore R1\n" -" move.d [reg+0x08],$r2 ; Restore R2\n" -" move.d [reg+0x0C],$r3 ; Restore R3\n" -" move.d [reg+0x10],$r4 ; Restore R4\n" -" move.d [reg+0x14],$r5 ; Restore R5\n" -" move.d [reg+0x18],$r6 ; Restore R6\n" -" move.d [reg+0x1C],$r7 ; Restore R7\n" -" move.d [reg+0x20],$r8 ; Restore R8\n" -" move.d [reg+0x24],$r9 ; Restore R9\n" -" move.d [reg+0x28],$r10 ; Restore R10\n" -" move.d [reg+0x2C],$r11 ; Restore R11\n" -" move.d [reg+0x30],$r12 ; Restore R12\n" -" move.d [reg+0x34],$r13 ; Restore R13\n" +" move.d [cris_reg],$r0 ; Restore R0\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x04],$r1 ; Restore R1\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x08],$r2 ; Restore R2\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x0C],$r3 ; Restore R3\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x10],$r4 ; Restore R4\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x14],$r5 ; Restore R5\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x18],$r6 ; Restore R6\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x1C],$r7 ; Restore R7\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x20],$r8 ; Restore R8\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x24],$r9 ; Restore R9\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x28],$r10 ; Restore R10\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x2C],$r11 ; Restore R11\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x30],$r12 ; Restore R12\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x34],$r13 ; Restore R13\n" ";;\n" ";; FIXME: Which registers should be restored?\n" ";;\n" -" move.d [reg+0x38],$sp ; Restore SP (R14)\n" -" move [reg+0x56],$srp ; Restore the subroutine return pointer.\n" -" move [reg+0x5E],$dccr ; Restore DCCR\n" -" move [reg+0x66],$usp ; Restore USP\n" -" jump [reg+0x62] ; A jump to the content in register BRP works.\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x38],$sp ; Restore SP (R14)\n" +" move [cris_reg+0x56],$srp ; Restore the subroutine return pointer.\n" +" move [cris_reg+0x5E],$dccr ; Restore DCCR\n" +" move [cris_reg+0x66],$usp ; Restore USP\n" +" jump [cris_reg+0x62] ; A jump to the content in register BRP works.\n" " nop ;\n" "\n"); @@ -1298,39 +1298,39 @@ asm ("\n" ";; Response to a serial interrupt\n" ";;\n" "\n" -" move $dccr,[reg+0x5E] ; Save the flags in DCCR\n" +" move $dccr,[cris_reg+0x5E] ; Save the flags in DCCR\n" " di ; Disable interrupts\n" -" move.d $r0,[reg] ; Save R0\n" -" move.d $r1,[reg+0x04] ; Save R1\n" -" move.d $r2,[reg+0x08] ; Save R2\n" -" move.d $r3,[reg+0x0C] ; Save R3\n" -" move.d $r4,[reg+0x10] ; Save R4\n" -" move.d $r5,[reg+0x14] ; Save R5\n" -" move.d $r6,[reg+0x18] ; Save R6\n" -" move.d $r7,[reg+0x1C] ; Save R7\n" -" move.d $r8,[reg+0x20] ; Save R8\n" -" move.d $r9,[reg+0x24] ; Save R9\n" -" move.d $r10,[reg+0x28] ; Save R10\n" -" move.d $r11,[reg+0x2C] ; Save R11\n" -" move.d $r12,[reg+0x30] ; Save R12\n" -" move.d $r13,[reg+0x34] ; Save R13\n" -" move.d $sp,[reg+0x38] ; Save SP (R14)\n" -" move $irp,[reg+0x3c] ; Save the address in PC (R15)\n" -" clear.b [reg+0x40] ; Clear P0\n" -" move $vr,[reg+0x41] ; Save special register P1,\n" -" clear.w [reg+0x42] ; Clear P4\n" -" move $ccr,[reg+0x44] ; Save special register CCR\n" -" move $mof,[reg+0x46] ; P7\n" -" clear.d [reg+0x4A] ; Clear P8\n" -" move $ibr,[reg+0x4E] ; P9,\n" -" move $irp,[reg+0x52] ; P10,\n" -" move $srp,[reg+0x56] ; P11,\n" -" move $dtp0,[reg+0x5A] ; P12, register BAR, assembler might not know BAR\n" +" move.d $r0,[cris_reg] ; Save R0\n" +" move.d $r1,[cris_reg+0x04] ; Save R1\n" +" move.d $r2,[cris_reg+0x08] ; Save R2\n" +" move.d $r3,[cris_reg+0x0C] ; Save R3\n" +" move.d $r4,[cris_reg+0x10] ; Save R4\n" +" move.d $r5,[cris_reg+0x14] ; Save R5\n" +" move.d $r6,[cris_reg+0x18] ; Save R6\n" +" move.d $r7,[cris_reg+0x1C] ; Save R7\n" +" move.d $r8,[cris_reg+0x20] ; Save R8\n" +" move.d $r9,[cris_reg+0x24] ; Save R9\n" +" move.d $r10,[cris_reg+0x28] ; Save R10\n" +" move.d $r11,[cris_reg+0x2C] ; Save R11\n" +" move.d $r12,[cris_reg+0x30] ; Save R12\n" +" move.d $r13,[cris_reg+0x34] ; Save R13\n" +" move.d $sp,[cris_reg+0x38] ; Save SP (R14)\n" +" move $irp,[cris_reg+0x3c] ; Save the address in PC (R15)\n" +" clear.b [cris_reg+0x40] ; Clear P0\n" +" move $vr,[cris_reg+0x41] ; Save special register P1,\n" +" clear.w [cris_reg+0x42] ; Clear P4\n" +" move $ccr,[cris_reg+0x44] ; Save special register CCR\n" +" move $mof,[cris_reg+0x46] ; P7\n" +" clear.d [cris_reg+0x4A] ; Clear P8\n" +" move $ibr,[cris_reg+0x4E] ; P9,\n" +" move $irp,[cris_reg+0x52] ; P10,\n" +" move $srp,[cris_reg+0x56] ; P11,\n" +" move $dtp0,[cris_reg+0x5A] ; P12, register BAR, assembler might not know BAR\n" " ; P13, register DCCR already saved\n" ";; Due to the old assembler-versions BRP might not be recognized\n" " .word 0xE670 ; move brp,r0\n" -" move.d $r0,[reg+0x62] ; Save the return address in BRP\n" -" move $usp,[reg+0x66] ; USP\n" +" move.d $r0,[cris_reg+0x62] ; Save the return address in BRP\n" +" move $usp,[cris_reg+0x66] ; USP\n" "\n" ";; get the serial character (from debugport.c) and check if it is a ctrl-c\n" "\n" @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ asm ("\n" " bne goback\n" " nop\n" "\n" -" move.d [reg+0x5E], $r10 ; Get DCCR\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x5E], $r10 ; Get DCCR\n" " btstq 8, $r10 ; Test the U-flag.\n" " bmi goback\n" " nop\n" @@ -1355,27 +1355,27 @@ asm ("\n" ";;\n" ";; Return to the caller\n" ";;\n" -" move.d [reg],$r0 ; Restore R0\n" -" move.d [reg+0x04],$r1 ; Restore R1\n" -" move.d [reg+0x08],$r2 ; Restore R2\n" -" move.d [reg+0x0C],$r3 ; Restore R3\n" -" move.d [reg+0x10],$r4 ; Restore R4\n" -" move.d [reg+0x14],$r5 ; Restore R5\n" -" move.d [reg+0x18],$r6 ; Restore R6\n" -" move.d [reg+0x1C],$r7 ; Restore R7\n" -" move.d [reg+0x20],$r8 ; Restore R8\n" -" move.d [reg+0x24],$r9 ; Restore R9\n" -" move.d [reg+0x28],$r10 ; Restore R10\n" -" move.d [reg+0x2C],$r11 ; Restore R11\n" -" move.d [reg+0x30],$r12 ; Restore R12\n" -" move.d [reg+0x34],$r13 ; Restore R13\n" +" move.d [cris_reg],$r0 ; Restore R0\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x04],$r1 ; Restore R1\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x08],$r2 ; Restore R2\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x0C],$r3 ; Restore R3\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x10],$r4 ; Restore R4\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x14],$r5 ; Restore R5\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x18],$r6 ; Restore R6\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x1C],$r7 ; Restore R7\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x20],$r8 ; Restore R8\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x24],$r9 ; Restore R9\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x28],$r10 ; Restore R10\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x2C],$r11 ; Restore R11\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x30],$r12 ; Restore R12\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x34],$r13 ; Restore R13\n" ";;\n" ";; FIXME: Which registers should be restored?\n" ";;\n" -" move.d [reg+0x38],$sp ; Restore SP (R14)\n" -" move [reg+0x56],$srp ; Restore the subroutine return pointer.\n" -" move [reg+0x5E],$dccr ; Restore DCCR\n" -" move [reg+0x66],$usp ; Restore USP\n" +" move.d [cris_reg+0x38],$sp ; Restore SP (R14)\n" +" move [cris_reg+0x56],$srp ; Restore the subroutine return pointer.\n" +" move [cris_reg+0x5E],$dccr ; Restore DCCR\n" +" move [cris_reg+0x66],$usp ; Restore USP\n" " reti ; Return from the interrupt routine\n" " nop\n" "\n"); |