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+/* Copyright (C) 2006, 2011, 2012
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
+ 02111-1307 USA. */
+
+/* This is somewhat modelled after the file of the same name on SVR4
+ systems. It provides a definition of the core file format for ELF
+ used on Linux. It doesn't have anything to do with the /proc file
+ system, even though Linux has one.
+
+ Anyway, the whole purpose of this file is for GDB and GDB only.
+ Don't read too much into it. Don't use it for anything other than
+ GDB unless you know what you are doing. */
+
+#include <features.h>
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+/* We define here only the symbols differing from their 64-bit variant. */
+#include <sys/procfs.h>
+
+#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
+#include <stdint.h>
+#else
+typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
+typedef unsigned long long int uint64_t;
+#endif
+
+/* Unsigned 64-bit integer aligned to 8 bytes. */
+typedef uint64_t __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (8))) a8_uint64_t;
+
+#undef HAVE_PRPSINFO32_T
+#define HAVE_PRPSINFO32_T
+#undef HAVE_PRPSINFO32_T_PR_PID
+#define HAVE_PRPSINFO32_T_PR_PID
+
+#undef HAVE_PRSTATUS32_T
+#define HAVE_PRSTATUS32_T
+
+/* These are the 32-bit x86 structures. */
+
+struct user_regs32_struct
+{
+ int32_t ebx;
+ int32_t ecx;
+ int32_t edx;
+ int32_t esi;
+ int32_t edi;
+ int32_t ebp;
+ int32_t eax;
+ int32_t xds;
+ int32_t xes;
+ int32_t xfs;
+ int32_t xgs;
+ int32_t orig_eax;
+ int32_t eip;
+ int32_t xcs;
+ int32_t eflags;
+ int32_t esp;
+ int32_t xss;
+};
+
+struct user_regs64_struct
+{
+ a8_uint64_t r15;
+ a8_uint64_t r14;
+ a8_uint64_t r13;
+ a8_uint64_t r12;
+ a8_uint64_t rbp;
+ a8_uint64_t rbx;
+ a8_uint64_t r11;
+ a8_uint64_t r10;
+ a8_uint64_t r9;
+ a8_uint64_t r8;
+ a8_uint64_t rax;
+ a8_uint64_t rcx;
+ a8_uint64_t rdx;
+ a8_uint64_t rsi;
+ a8_uint64_t rdi;
+ a8_uint64_t orig_rax;
+ a8_uint64_t rip;
+ a8_uint64_t cs;
+ a8_uint64_t eflags;
+ a8_uint64_t rsp;
+ a8_uint64_t ss;
+ a8_uint64_t fs_base;
+ a8_uint64_t gs_base;
+ a8_uint64_t ds;
+ a8_uint64_t es;
+ a8_uint64_t fs;
+ a8_uint64_t gs;
+};
+
+/* Type for a general-purpose register. */
+typedef uint32_t elf_greg32_t;
+typedef a8_uint64_t elf_greg64_t;
+
+/* And the whole bunch of them. We could have used `struct
+ user_regs_struct' directly in the typedef, but tradition says that
+ the register set is an array, which does have some peculiar
+ semantics, so leave it that way. */
+#define ELF_NGREG32 (sizeof (struct user_regs32_struct) / sizeof(elf_greg32_t))
+typedef elf_greg32_t elf_gregset32_t[ELF_NGREG32];
+#define ELF_NGREG64 (sizeof (struct user_regs64_struct) / sizeof(elf_greg64_t))
+typedef elf_greg64_t elf_gregset64_t[ELF_NGREG64];
+
+/* Definitions to generate Intel SVR4-like core files. These mostly
+ have the same names as the SVR4 types with "elf_" tacked on the
+ front to prevent clashes with Linux definitions, and the typedef
+ forms have been avoided. This is mostly like the SVR4 structure,
+ but more Linuxy, with things that Linux does not support and which
+ GDB doesn't really use excluded. */
+
+struct prstatus32_timeval
+ {
+ int tv_sec;
+ int tv_usec;
+ };
+
+struct prstatus64_timeval
+ {
+ a8_uint64_t tv_sec;
+ a8_uint64_t tv_usec;
+ };
+
+struct elf_prstatus32
+ {
+ struct elf_siginfo pr_info; /* Info associated with signal. */
+ short int pr_cursig; /* Current signal. */
+ unsigned int pr_sigpend; /* Set of pending signals. */
+ unsigned int pr_sighold; /* Set of held signals. */
+ pid_t pr_pid;
+ pid_t pr_ppid;
+ pid_t pr_pgrp;
+ pid_t pr_sid;
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_utime; /* User time. */
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_stime; /* System time. */
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_cutime; /* Cumulative user time. */
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_cstime; /* Cumulative system time. */
+ elf_gregset32_t pr_reg; /* GP registers. */
+ int pr_fpvalid; /* True if math copro being used. */
+ };
+
+struct elf_prstatusx32
+ {
+ struct elf_siginfo pr_info; /* Info associated with signal. */
+ short int pr_cursig; /* Current signal. */
+ unsigned int pr_sigpend; /* Set of pending signals. */
+ unsigned int pr_sighold; /* Set of held signals. */
+ pid_t pr_pid;
+ pid_t pr_ppid;
+ pid_t pr_pgrp;
+ pid_t pr_sid;
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_utime; /* User time. */
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_stime; /* System time. */
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_cutime; /* Cumulative user time. */
+ struct prstatus32_timeval pr_cstime; /* Cumulative system time. */
+ elf_gregset64_t pr_reg; /* GP registers. */
+ int pr_fpvalid; /* True if math copro being used. */
+ };
+
+struct elf_prstatus64
+ {
+ struct elf_siginfo pr_info; /* Info associated with signal. */
+ short int pr_cursig; /* Current signal. */
+ a8_uint64_t pr_sigpend; /* Set of pending signals. */
+ a8_uint64_t pr_sighold; /* Set of held signals. */
+ pid_t pr_pid;
+ pid_t pr_ppid;
+ pid_t pr_pgrp;
+ pid_t pr_sid;
+ struct prstatus64_timeval pr_utime; /* User time. */
+ struct prstatus64_timeval pr_stime; /* System time. */
+ struct prstatus64_timeval pr_cutime; /* Cumulative user time. */
+ struct prstatus64_timeval pr_cstime; /* Cumulative system time. */
+ elf_gregset64_t pr_reg; /* GP registers. */
+ int pr_fpvalid; /* True if math copro being used. */
+ };
+
+struct elf_prpsinfo32
+ {
+ char pr_state; /* Numeric process state. */
+ char pr_sname; /* Char for pr_state. */
+ char pr_zomb; /* Zombie. */
+ char pr_nice; /* Nice val. */
+ unsigned int pr_flag; /* Flags. */
+ unsigned short int pr_uid;
+ unsigned short int pr_gid;
+ int pr_pid, pr_ppid, pr_pgrp, pr_sid;
+ /* Lots missing */
+ char pr_fname[16]; /* Filename of executable. */
+ char pr_psargs[ELF_PRARGSZ]; /* Initial part of arg list. */
+ };
+
+struct elf_prpsinfo64
+ {
+ char pr_state; /* Numeric process state. */
+ char pr_sname; /* Char for pr_state. */
+ char pr_zomb; /* Zombie. */
+ char pr_nice; /* Nice val. */
+ a8_uint64_t pr_flag; /* Flags. */
+ unsigned int pr_uid;
+ unsigned int pr_gid;
+ int pr_pid, pr_ppid, pr_pgrp, pr_sid;
+ /* Lots missing */
+ char pr_fname[16]; /* Filename of executable. */
+ char pr_psargs[ELF_PRARGSZ]; /* Initial part of arg list. */
+ };
+
+/* The rest of this file provides the types for emulation of the
+ Solaris <proc_service.h> interfaces that should be implemented by
+ users of libthread_db. */
+
+/* Process status and info. In the end we do provide typedefs for them. */
+typedef struct elf_prstatus32 prstatus32_t;
+typedef struct elf_prstatusx32 prstatusx32_t;
+typedef struct elf_prstatus64 prstatus64_t;
+typedef struct elf_prpsinfo32 prpsinfo32_t;
+typedef struct elf_prpsinfo64 prpsinfo64_t;