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From: Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com>
To: Kevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com>
Cc: Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@cygnus.com>, gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: [RFA] W.I.P. AltiVec ppc registers support.
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 11:07:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20011129185802.A18421@nevyn.them.org> (raw)
Message-ID: <20011120110700.xDMrfHpiVWn8l3sRuAL1CzL8zpjNZm2mCh3Ypai84YY@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1011129234527.ZM19890@ocotillo.lan>

On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 04:45:27PM -0700, Kevin Buettner wrote:
> On Nov 29,  6:37pm, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 04:12:29PM -0700, Kevin Buettner wrote:
> > > > My still-unsubmitted cross-core patches for PowerPC remove
> > > > core-regset.o also, and very unpleasantly turn ppc-linux-nat.c into a
> > > > target-dependant rather than native-dependant file, so that we can grub
> > > > through the gregsets by hand.  If you've got a better idea I'd love to
> > > > hear it :) It will be made somewhat easier by the destruction of
> > > > regmap[].
> > > 
> > > I haven't seen your patches, but I imagine you have a table of
> > > constants or some such that represent offsets and sizes of members in
> > > the regsets?  (I.e, something similar to what I did for SVR4 shared
> > > library offsets.) If that's the approach, then the only real problem I
> > > have with it is accurately generating (and maintaining) the tables. 
> > > The SVR4 shared library tables are compact enough to easily generate
> > > by hand.  The regset data is quite a lot larger and I would think
> > > you'd want to generate this data through more automatic means.  (I.e,
> > > via a program that you'd compile and and then run on the target.)
> > 
> > Nothing that abstracted.  I copy the necessary type definitions and
> > constants from target headers; they are "relatively" guaranteed never
> > to change.  It's a mess.
> 
> How does the "cross" part of it work then?  Won't the sizes of the
> fundamental types, struct alignment, etc. change depending upon
> which host you compile it on?

How does it work?  Badly.

The types look like this right now:

+typedef unsigned char elf_greg_t[4];
+typedef unsigned char elf_fpreg_t[8];
+typedef struct {
+  unsigned char u[16];
+} __attribute((aligned(16))) __uint128_t;
+/* Altivec registers */
+typedef __uint128_t elf_vrreg_t;

Barring the GCC extension to get __uint128_t aligned, which I don't
actually need for anything, I can do what I need to with these; I use
explicitly target alignment.  No platform other than (IIRC) x86 is
broken enough to require the tdep to do computation on elf_greg_t's
while fetching them.

The current version also has a _ppc_pt_regs struct which contains only
unsigned longs; but the only thing it's doing there is providing struct
user, and the only thing that cares is the kernel_u_size function, and
the only reason that's there is because it was quicker at the time for
me to copy struct user than figure out the constant :)

Arrays of arrays of unsigned char have no alignment issues.


-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz                           Carnegie Mellon University
MontaVista Software                         Debian GNU/Linux Developer


  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-11-29 23:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 63+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-11-28 18:09 Elena Zannoni
2001-11-18 13:27 ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-18 14:11 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-19 12:59   ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29  9:04     ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29 13:10     ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-19 16:00       ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 13:34       ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-19 16:42         ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-29 14:11         ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-19 22:22           ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-29 14:27           ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-19 23:55             ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-28 22:27   ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-12-02 10:28   ` Elena Zannoni
2001-12-02 12:19     ` Andrew Cagney
2001-12-02 14:59     ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-12-02 22:25       ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-28 18:33 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-18 13:40   ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 10:40 ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-19 15:15   ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-19 18:51   ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-29 13:53     ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-29 14:21     ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-19 22:53       ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-29 14:42       ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-20  8:37         ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-29 15:03         ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-20  8:54           ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29 16:27           ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-20 16:00             ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-20 16:14             ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-21  3:33               ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 17:41                 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 16:43               ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29 16:36             ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-20 16:10               ` Elena Zannoni
2001-11-29 17:40               ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-20 18:00                 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 14:47       ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-20  8:37         ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-20  9:07         ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-20  9:08           ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29 15:33             ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29 15:15           ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-29 15:38           ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-20  9:13             ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-20 10:09             ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-29 15:47               ` Kevin Buettner
2001-11-29 15:58               ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-20 10:59                 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29 15:59               ` Daniel Jacobowitz [this message]
2001-11-20 11:07                 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 16:17                 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-20 11:17                   ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-20 17:52                   ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 17:39                     ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-29 18:20                     ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-21  4:10                       ` Andrew Cagney
2001-11-29 22:36                       ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-11-21  5:56                         ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-12-20 10:02         ` Elena Zannoni

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