/* * Bedbug Functions specific to the PPC405 chip */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(CONFIG_CMD_BEDBUG) && defined(CONFIG_4xx) #define MAX_BREAK_POINTS 4 extern CPU_DEBUG_CTX bug_ctx; void bedbug405_init __P ((void)); void bedbug405_do_break __P ((cmd_tbl_t *, int, int, char * const [])); void bedbug405_break_isr __P ((struct pt_regs *)); int bedbug405_find_empty __P ((void)); int bedbug405_set __P ((int, unsigned long)); int bedbug405_clear __P ((int)); /* ====================================================================== * Initialize the global bug_ctx structure for the AMCC PPC405. Clear all * of the breakpoints. * ====================================================================== */ void bedbug405_init (void) { int i; /* -------------------------------------------------- */ bug_ctx.hw_debug_enabled = 0; bug_ctx.stopped = 0; bug_ctx.current_bp = 0; bug_ctx.regs = NULL; bug_ctx.do_break = bedbug405_do_break; bug_ctx.break_isr = bedbug405_break_isr; bug_ctx.find_empty = bedbug405_find_empty; bug_ctx.set = bedbug405_set; bug_ctx.clear = bedbug405_clear; for (i = 1; i <= MAX_BREAK_POINTS; ++i) (*bug_ctx.clear) (i); puts ("BEDBUG:ready\n"); return; } /* bedbug_init_breakpoints */ /* ====================================================================== * Set/clear/show one of the hardware breakpoints for the 405. The "off" * string will disable a specific breakpoint. The "show" string will * display the current breakpoints. Otherwise an address will set a * breakpoint at that address. Setting a breakpoint uses the CPU-specific * set routine which will assign a breakpoint number. * ====================================================================== */ void bedbug405_do_break (cmd_tbl_t * cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]) { long addr = 0; /* Address to break at */ int which_bp; /* Breakpoint number */ /* -------------------------------------------------- */ if (argc < 2) { cmd_usage(cmdtp); return; } /* Turn off a breakpoint */ if (strcmp (argv[1], "off") == 0) { if (bug_ctx.hw_debug_enabled == 0) { printf ("No breakpoints enabled\n"); return; } which_bp = simple_strtoul (argv[2], NULL, 10); if (bug_ctx.clear) (*bug_ctx.clear) (which_bp); printf ("Breakpoint %d removed\n", which_bp); return; } /* Show a list of breakpoints */ if (strcmp (argv[1], "show") == 0) { for (which_bp = 1; which_bp <= MAX_BREAK_POINTS; ++which_bp) { switch (which_bp) { case 1: addr = GET_IAC1 (); break; case 2: addr = GET_IAC2 (); break; case 3: addr = GET_IAC3 (); break; case 4: addr = GET_IAC4 (); break; } printf ("Breakpoint [%d]: ", which_bp); if (addr == 0) printf ("NOT SET\n"); else disppc ((unsigned char *) addr, 0, 1, bedbug_puts, F_RADHEX); } return; } /* Set a breakpoint at the address */ if (!isdigit (argv[1][0])) { cmd_usage(cmdtp); return; } addr = simple_strtoul (argv[1], NULL, 16) & 0xfffffffc; if ((bug_ctx.set) && (which_bp = (*bug_ctx.set) (0, addr)) > 0) { printf ("Breakpoint [%d]: ", which_bp); disppc ((unsigned char *) addr, 0, 1, bedbug_puts, F_RADHEX); } return; } /* bedbug405_do_break */ /* ====================================================================== * Handle a breakpoint. First determine which breakpoint was hit by * looking at the DeBug Status Register (DBSR), clear the breakpoint * and enter a mini main loop. Stay in the loop until the stopped flag * in the debug context is cleared. * ====================================================================== */ void bedbug405_break_isr (struct pt_regs *regs) { unsigned long dbsr_val; /* Value of the DBSR */ unsigned long addr = 0; /* Address stopped at */ /* -------------------------------------------------- */ dbsr_val = GET_DBSR (); if (dbsr_val & DBSR_IA1) { bug_ctx.current_bp = 1; addr = GET_IAC1 (); SET_DBSR (DBSR_IA1); /* Write a 1 to clear */ } else if (dbsr_val & DBSR_IA2) { bug_ctx.current_bp = 2; addr = GET_IAC2 (); SET_DBSR (DBSR_IA2); /* Write a 1 to clear */ } else if (dbsr_val & DBSR_IA3) { bug_ctx.current_bp = 3; addr = GET_IAC3 (); SET_DBSR (DBSR_IA3); /* Write a 1 to clear */ } else if (dbsr_val & DBSR_IA4) { bug_ctx.current_bp = 4; addr = GET_IAC4 (); SET_DBSR (DBSR_IA4); /* Write a 1 to clear */ } bedbug_main_loop (addr, regs); return; } /* bedbug405_break_isr */ /* ====================================================================== * Look through all of the hardware breakpoints available to see if one * is unused. * ====================================================================== */ int bedbug405_find_empty (void) { /* -------------------------------------------------- */ if (GET_IAC1 () == 0) return 1; if (GET_IAC2 () == 0) return 2; if (GET_IAC3 () == 0) return 3; if (GET_IAC4 () == 0) return 4; return 0; } /* bedbug405_find_empty */ /* ====================================================================== * Set a breakpoint. If 'which_bp' is zero then find an unused breakpoint * number, otherwise reassign the given breakpoint. If hardware debugging * is not enabled, then turn it on via the MSR and DBCR0. Set the break * address in the appropriate IACx register and enable proper address * beakpoint in DBCR0. * ====================================================================== */ int bedbug405_set (int which_bp, unsigned long addr) { /* -------------------------------------------------- */ /* Only look if which_bp == 0, else use which_bp */ if ((bug_ctx.find_empty) && (!which_bp) && (which_bp = (*bug_ctx.find_empty) ()) == 0) { printf ("All breakpoints in use\n"); return 0; } if (which_bp < 1 || which_bp > MAX_BREAK_POINTS) { printf ("Invalid break point # %d\n", which_bp); return 0; } if (!bug_ctx.hw_debug_enabled) { SET_MSR (GET_MSR () | 0x200); /* set MSR[ DE ] */ SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () | DBCR0_IDM); bug_ctx.hw_debug_enabled = 1; } switch (which_bp) { case 1: SET_IAC1 (addr); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () | DBCR0_IA1); break; case 2: SET_IAC2 (addr); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () | DBCR0_IA2); break; case 3: SET_IAC3 (addr); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () | DBCR0_IA3); break; case 4: SET_IAC4 (addr); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () | DBCR0_IA4); break; } return which_bp; } /* bedbug405_set */ /* ====================================================================== * Disable a specific breakoint by setting the appropriate IACx register * to zero and claring the instruction address breakpoint in DBCR0. * ====================================================================== */ int bedbug405_clear (int which_bp) { /* -------------------------------------------------- */ if (which_bp < 1 || which_bp > MAX_BREAK_POINTS) { printf ("Invalid break point # (%d)\n", which_bp); return -1; } switch (which_bp) { case 1: SET_IAC1 (0); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () & ~DBCR0_IA1); break; case 2: SET_IAC2 (0); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () & ~DBCR0_IA2); break; case 3: SET_IAC3 (0); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () & ~DBCR0_IA3); break; case 4: SET_IAC4 (0); SET_DBCR0 (GET_DBCR0 () & ~DBCR0_IA4); break; } return 0; } /* bedbug405_clear */ /* ====================================================================== */ #endif