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1e57a462 | 1 | /** @file\r |
2 | UEFI driver that implements a GDB stub\r | |
3402aac7 | 3 | \r |
1e57a462 | 4 | Note: Any code in the path of the Serial IO output can not call DEBUG as will\r |
5 | will blow out the stack. Serial IO calls DEBUG, debug calls Serail IO, ...\r | |
3402aac7 | 6 | \r |
1e57a462 | 7 | \r |
8 | Copyright (c) 2008 - 2009, Apple Inc. All rights reserved.<BR>\r | |
3402aac7 | 9 | \r |
1e57a462 | 10 | This program and the accompanying materials\r |
11 | are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r | |
12 | which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at\r | |
13 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r | |
14 | \r | |
15 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r | |
16 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r | |
17 | \r | |
18 | **/\r | |
19 | \r | |
20 | #include <GdbStubInternal.h>\r | |
21 | #include <Protocol/DebugPort.h>\r | |
22 | \r | |
23 | \r | |
24 | UINTN gMaxProcessorIndex = 0;\r | |
25 | \r | |
26 | //\r | |
27 | // Buffers for basic gdb communication\r | |
28 | //\r | |
29 | CHAR8 gInBuffer[MAX_BUF_SIZE];\r | |
30 | CHAR8 gOutBuffer[MAX_BUF_SIZE];\r | |
31 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 32 | // Assume gdb does a "qXfer:libraries:read::offset,length" when it connects so we can default\r |
1e57a462 | 33 | // this value to FALSE. Since gdb can reconnect its self a global default is not good enough\r |
34 | BOOLEAN gSymbolTableUpdate = FALSE;\r | |
35 | EFI_EVENT gEvent;\r | |
36 | VOID *gGdbSymbolEventHandlerRegistration = NULL;\r | |
37 | \r | |
38 | //\r | |
39 | // Globals for returning XML from qXfer:libraries:read packet\r | |
40 | //\r | |
41 | UINTN gPacketqXferLibraryOffset = 0;\r | |
42 | UINTN gEfiDebugImageTableEntry = 0;\r | |
43 | EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO_TABLE_HEADER *gDebugImageTableHeader = NULL;\r | |
44 | EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO *gDebugTable = NULL;\r | |
45 | CHAR8 gXferLibraryBuffer[2000];\r | |
46 | \r | |
47 | GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED CONST CHAR8 mHexToStr[] = {'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','A','B','C','D','E','F'};\r | |
48 | \r | |
49 | \r | |
50 | VOID\r | |
51 | EFIAPI\r | |
52 | GdbSymbolEventHandler (\r | |
53 | IN EFI_EVENT Event,\r | |
54 | IN VOID *Context\r | |
55 | )\r | |
56 | {\r | |
57 | }\r | |
58 | \r | |
59 | \r | |
60 | /**\r | |
61 | The user Entry Point for Application. The user code starts with this function\r | |
3402aac7 | 62 | as the real entry point for the image goes into a library that calls this\r |
1e57a462 | 63 | function.\r |
64 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 65 | @param[in] ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image.\r |
1e57a462 | 66 | @param[in] SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table.\r |
3402aac7 | 67 | \r |
1e57a462 | 68 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry point is executed successfully.\r |
69 | @retval other Some error occurs when executing this entry point.\r | |
70 | \r | |
71 | **/\r | |
72 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
73 | EFIAPI\r | |
74 | GdbStubEntry (\r | |
75 | IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,\r | |
76 | IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable\r | |
77 | )\r | |
1e57a462 | 78 | {\r |
3402aac7 | 79 | EFI_STATUS Status;\r |
1e57a462 | 80 | EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL *DebugSupport;\r |
81 | UINTN HandleCount;\r | |
82 | EFI_HANDLE *Handles;\r | |
83 | UINTN Index;\r | |
84 | UINTN Processor;\r | |
85 | BOOLEAN IsaSupported;\r | |
6f711615 | 86 | \r |
1e57a462 | 87 | Status = EfiGetSystemConfigurationTable (&gEfiDebugImageInfoTableGuid, (VOID **)&gDebugImageTableHeader);\r |
88 | if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r | |
89 | gDebugImageTableHeader = NULL;\r | |
90 | }\r | |
91 | \r | |
92 | Status = gBS->LocateHandleBuffer (\r | |
93 | ByProtocol,\r | |
94 | &gEfiDebugSupportProtocolGuid,\r | |
95 | NULL,\r | |
96 | &HandleCount,\r | |
97 | &Handles\r | |
98 | );\r | |
99 | if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r | |
100 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "Debug Support Protocol not found\n"));\r | |
101 | \r | |
102 | return Status;\r | |
103 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 104 | \r |
1e57a462 | 105 | DebugSupport = NULL;\r |
106 | IsaSupported = FALSE;\r | |
107 | do {\r | |
108 | HandleCount--;\r | |
109 | Status = gBS->HandleProtocol (\r | |
110 | Handles[HandleCount],\r | |
111 | &gEfiDebugSupportProtocolGuid,\r | |
112 | (VOID **) &DebugSupport\r | |
113 | );\r | |
114 | if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r | |
115 | if (CheckIsa (DebugSupport->Isa)) {\r | |
116 | // We found what we are looking for so break out of the loop\r | |
117 | IsaSupported = TRUE;\r | |
118 | break;\r | |
119 | }\r | |
120 | }\r | |
121 | } while (HandleCount > 0);\r | |
122 | FreePool (Handles);\r | |
3402aac7 | 123 | \r |
1e57a462 | 124 | if (!IsaSupported) {\r |
125 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "Debug Support Protocol does not support our ISA\n"));\r | |
126 | \r | |
127 | return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r | |
128 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 129 | \r |
1e57a462 | 130 | Status = DebugSupport->GetMaximumProcessorIndex (DebugSupport, &gMaxProcessorIndex);\r |
131 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
3402aac7 | 132 | \r |
1e57a462 | 133 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "Debug Support Protocol ISA %x\n", DebugSupport->Isa));\r |
134 | DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "Debug Support Protocol Processor Index %d\n", gMaxProcessorIndex));\r | |
3402aac7 | 135 | \r |
1e57a462 | 136 | // Call processor-specific init routine\r |
6f711615 | 137 | InitializeProcessor ();\r |
1e57a462 | 138 | \r |
139 | for (Processor = 0; Processor <= gMaxProcessorIndex; Processor++) {\r | |
1e57a462 | 140 | for (Index = 0; Index < MaxEfiException (); Index++) {\r |
141 | Status = DebugSupport->RegisterExceptionCallback (DebugSupport, Processor, GdbExceptionHandler, gExceptionType[Index].Exception);\r | |
142 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
143 | }\r | |
144 | //\r | |
145 | // Current edk2 DebugPort is not interrupt context safe so we can not use it\r | |
146 | //\r | |
147 | Status = DebugSupport->RegisterPeriodicCallback (DebugSupport, Processor, GdbPeriodicCallBack);\r | |
148 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
149 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 150 | \r |
1e57a462 | 151 | //\r |
152 | // This even fires every time an image is added. This allows the stub to know when gdb needs\r | |
3402aac7 | 153 | // to update the symbol table.\r |
1e57a462 | 154 | //\r |
155 | Status = gBS->CreateEvent (\r | |
156 | EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL,\r | |
157 | TPL_CALLBACK,\r | |
158 | GdbSymbolEventHandler,\r | |
159 | NULL,\r | |
160 | &gEvent\r | |
161 | );\r | |
162 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
163 | \r | |
164 | //\r | |
6f711615 | 165 | // Register for protocol notifications on this event\r |
1e57a462 | 166 | //\r |
167 | Status = gBS->RegisterProtocolNotify (\r | |
168 | &gEfiLoadedImageProtocolGuid,\r | |
169 | gEvent,\r | |
170 | &gGdbSymbolEventHandlerRegistration\r | |
171 | );\r | |
172 | ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r | |
173 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 174 | \r |
1e57a462 | 175 | if (PcdGetBool (PcdGdbSerial)) {\r |
176 | GdbInitializeSerialConsole ();\r | |
177 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 178 | \r |
1e57a462 | 179 | return EFI_SUCCESS;\r |
180 | }\r | |
181 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 182 | /**\r |
183 | Transfer length bytes of input buffer, starting at Address, to memory.\r | |
184 | \r | |
185 | @param length the number of the bytes to be transferred/written\r | |
186 | @param *address the start address of the transferring/writing the memory\r | |
187 | @param *new_data the new data to be written to memory\r | |
188 | **/\r | |
189 | \r | |
190 | VOID\r | |
191 | TransferFromInBufToMem (\r | |
192 | IN UINTN Length,\r | |
193 | IN unsigned char *Address,\r | |
194 | IN CHAR8 *NewData\r | |
195 | )\r | |
196 | {\r | |
197 | CHAR8 c1;\r | |
198 | CHAR8 c2;\r | |
3402aac7 | 199 | \r |
1e57a462 | 200 | while (Length-- > 0) {\r |
201 | c1 = (CHAR8)HexCharToInt (*NewData++);\r | |
202 | c2 = (CHAR8)HexCharToInt (*NewData++);\r | |
203 | \r | |
204 | if ((c1 < 0) || (c2 < 0)) {\r | |
205 | Print ((CHAR16 *)L"Bad message from write to memory..\n");\r | |
3402aac7 | 206 | SendError (GDB_EBADMEMDATA);\r |
1e57a462 | 207 | return;\r |
208 | }\r | |
209 | *Address++ = (UINT8)((c1 << 4) + c2);\r | |
210 | }\r | |
211 | \r | |
212 | SendSuccess();\r | |
213 | }\r | |
214 | \r | |
215 | \r | |
216 | /**\r | |
217 | Transfer Length bytes of memory starting at Address to an output buffer, OutBuffer. This function will finally send the buffer\r | |
218 | as a packet.\r | |
219 | \r | |
220 | @param Length the number of the bytes to be transferred/read\r | |
221 | @param *address pointer to the start address of the transferring/reading the memory\r | |
222 | **/\r | |
223 | \r | |
224 | VOID\r | |
225 | TransferFromMemToOutBufAndSend (\r | |
226 | IN UINTN Length,\r | |
227 | IN unsigned char *Address\r | |
228 | )\r | |
229 | {\r | |
230 | // there are Length bytes and every byte is represented as 2 hex chars\r | |
231 | CHAR8 OutBuffer[MAX_BUF_SIZE];\r | |
232 | CHAR8 *OutBufPtr; // pointer to the output buffer\r | |
233 | CHAR8 Char;\r | |
234 | \r | |
235 | if (ValidateAddress(Address) == FALSE) {\r | |
236 | SendError(14);\r | |
237 | return;\r | |
238 | }\r | |
239 | \r | |
240 | OutBufPtr = OutBuffer;\r | |
241 | while (Length > 0) {\r | |
3402aac7 | 242 | \r |
1e57a462 | 243 | Char = mHexToStr[*Address >> 4];\r |
244 | if ((Char >= 'A') && (Char <= 'F')) {\r | |
245 | Char = Char - 'A' + 'a';\r | |
246 | }\r | |
247 | *OutBufPtr++ = Char;\r | |
248 | \r | |
249 | Char = mHexToStr[*Address & 0x0f];\r | |
250 | if ((Char >= 'A') && (Char <= 'F')) {\r | |
251 | Char = Char - 'A' + 'a';\r | |
252 | }\r | |
253 | *OutBufPtr++ = Char;\r | |
254 | \r | |
255 | Address++;\r | |
256 | Length--;\r | |
257 | }\r | |
258 | \r | |
259 | *OutBufPtr = '\0' ; // the end of the buffer\r | |
260 | SendPacket (OutBuffer);\r | |
261 | }\r | |
262 | \r | |
263 | \r | |
264 | \r | |
265 | /**\r | |
266 | Send a GDB Remote Serial Protocol Packet\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
267 | \r |
268 | $PacketData#checksum PacketData is passed in and this function adds the packet prefix '$',\r | |
1e57a462 | 269 | the packet teminating character '#' and the two digit checksum.\r |
3402aac7 RC |
270 | \r |
271 | If an ack '+' is not sent resend the packet, but timeout eventually so we don't end up\r | |
1e57a462 | 272 | in an infinit loop. This is so if you unplug the debugger code just keeps running\r |
273 | \r | |
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274 | @param PacketData Payload data for the packet\r |
275 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 276 | \r |
1e57a462 | 277 | @retval Number of bytes of packet data sent.\r |
278 | \r | |
279 | **/\r | |
280 | UINTN\r | |
281 | SendPacket (\r | |
282 | IN CHAR8 *PacketData\r | |
283 | )\r | |
284 | {\r | |
285 | UINT8 CheckSum;\r | |
286 | UINTN Timeout;\r | |
287 | CHAR8 *Ptr;\r | |
288 | CHAR8 TestChar;\r | |
289 | UINTN Count;\r | |
3402aac7 | 290 | \r |
1e57a462 | 291 | Timeout = PcdGet32 (PcdGdbMaxPacketRetryCount);\r |
292 | \r | |
293 | Count = 0;\r | |
294 | do {\r | |
295 | \r | |
296 | Ptr = PacketData;\r | |
297 | \r | |
298 | if (Timeout-- == 0) {\r | |
299 | // Only try a finite number of times so we don't get stuck in the loop\r | |
300 | return Count;\r | |
301 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 302 | \r |
1e57a462 | 303 | // Packet prefix\r |
304 | GdbPutChar ('$');\r | |
3402aac7 | 305 | \r |
1e57a462 | 306 | for (CheckSum = 0, Count =0 ; *Ptr != '\0'; Ptr++, Count++) {\r |
307 | GdbPutChar (*Ptr);\r | |
308 | CheckSum = CheckSum + *Ptr;\r | |
309 | }\r | |
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310 | \r |
311 | // Packet terminating character and checksum\r | |
1e57a462 | 312 | GdbPutChar ('#');\r |
313 | GdbPutChar (mHexToStr[CheckSum >> 4]);\r | |
314 | GdbPutChar (mHexToStr[CheckSum & 0x0F]);\r | |
3402aac7 | 315 | \r |
1e57a462 | 316 | TestChar = GdbGetChar ();\r |
317 | } while (TestChar != '+');\r | |
3402aac7 | 318 | \r |
1e57a462 | 319 | return Count;\r |
320 | }\r | |
321 | \r | |
322 | /**\r | |
323 | Receive a GDB Remote Serial Protocol Packet\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
324 | \r |
325 | $PacketData#checksum PacketData is passed in and this function adds the packet prefix '$',\r | |
1e57a462 | 326 | the packet teminating character '#' and the two digit checksum.\r |
3402aac7 | 327 | \r |
1e57a462 | 328 | If host re-starts sending a packet without ending the previous packet, only the last valid packet is proccessed.\r |
329 | (In other words, if received packet is '$12345$12345$123456#checksum', only '$123456#checksum' will be processed.)\r | |
3402aac7 | 330 | \r |
1e57a462 | 331 | If an ack '+' is not sent resend the packet\r |
332 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 333 | @param PacketData Payload data for the packet\r |
1e57a462 | 334 | \r |
335 | @retval Number of bytes of packet data received.\r | |
336 | \r | |
337 | **/\r | |
338 | UINTN\r | |
339 | ReceivePacket (\r | |
340 | OUT CHAR8 *PacketData,\r | |
341 | IN UINTN PacketDataSize\r | |
342 | )\r | |
343 | {\r | |
344 | UINT8 CheckSum;\r | |
345 | UINTN Index;\r | |
346 | CHAR8 Char;\r | |
347 | CHAR8 SumString[3];\r | |
348 | CHAR8 TestChar;\r | |
3402aac7 | 349 | \r |
1e57a462 | 350 | ZeroMem (PacketData, PacketDataSize);\r |
3402aac7 | 351 | \r |
1e57a462 | 352 | for (;;) {\r |
353 | // wait for the start of a packet\r | |
354 | TestChar = GdbGetChar ();\r | |
355 | while (TestChar != '$') {\r | |
356 | TestChar = GdbGetChar ();\r | |
357 | };\r | |
3402aac7 | 358 | \r |
1e57a462 | 359 | retry:\r |
360 | for (Index = 0, CheckSum = 0; Index < (PacketDataSize - 1); Index++) {\r | |
361 | Char = GdbGetChar ();\r | |
362 | if (Char == '$') {\r | |
363 | goto retry;\r | |
364 | }\r | |
365 | if (Char == '#') {\r | |
366 | break;\r | |
367 | }\r | |
368 | \r | |
369 | PacketData[Index] = Char;\r | |
370 | CheckSum = CheckSum + Char;\r | |
371 | }\r | |
372 | PacketData[Index] = '\0';\r | |
373 | \r | |
374 | if (Index == PacketDataSize) {\r | |
375 | continue;\r | |
376 | }\r | |
377 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 378 | SumString[0] = GdbGetChar ();\r |
1e57a462 | 379 | SumString[1] = GdbGetChar ();\r |
380 | SumString[2] = '\0';\r | |
3402aac7 | 381 | \r |
1e57a462 | 382 | if (AsciiStrHexToUintn (SumString) == CheckSum) {\r |
383 | // Ack: Success\r | |
384 | GdbPutChar ('+');\r | |
3402aac7 | 385 | \r |
1e57a462 | 386 | // Null terminate the callers string\r |
387 | PacketData[Index] = '\0';\r | |
388 | return Index;\r | |
389 | } else {\r | |
390 | // Ack: Failure\r | |
391 | GdbPutChar ('-');\r | |
392 | }\r | |
393 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 394 | \r |
1e57a462 | 395 | //return 0;\r |
396 | }\r | |
397 | \r | |
398 | \r | |
399 | /**\r | |
3402aac7 | 400 | Empties the given buffer\r |
1e57a462 | 401 | @param Buf pointer to the first element in buffer to be emptied\r |
402 | **/\r | |
403 | VOID\r | |
3402aac7 | 404 | EmptyBuffer (\r |
1e57a462 | 405 | IN CHAR8 *Buf\r |
406 | )\r | |
3402aac7 | 407 | {\r |
1e57a462 | 408 | *Buf = '\0';\r |
409 | }\r | |
410 | \r | |
411 | \r | |
412 | /**\r | |
413 | Converts an 8-bit Hex Char into a INTN.\r | |
3402aac7 | 414 | \r |
1e57a462 | 415 | @param Char the hex character to be converted into UINTN\r |
416 | @retval a INTN, from 0 to 15, that corressponds to Char\r | |
417 | -1 if Char is not a hex character\r | |
418 | **/\r | |
419 | INTN\r | |
420 | HexCharToInt (\r | |
421 | IN CHAR8 Char\r | |
422 | )\r | |
423 | {\r | |
424 | if ((Char >= 'A') && (Char <= 'F')) {\r | |
425 | return Char - 'A' + 10;\r | |
426 | } else if ((Char >= 'a') && (Char <= 'f')) {\r | |
427 | return Char - 'a' + 10;\r | |
428 | } else if ((Char >= '0') && (Char <= '9')) {\r | |
429 | return Char - '0';\r | |
430 | } else { // if not a hex value, return a negative value\r | |
3402aac7 | 431 | return -1;\r |
1e57a462 | 432 | }\r |
433 | }\r | |
434 | \r | |
435 | // 'E' + the biggest error number is 255, so its 2 hex digits + buffer end\r | |
436 | CHAR8 *gError = "E__";\r | |
437 | \r | |
438 | /** 'E NN'\r | |
439 | Send an error with the given error number after converting to hex.\r | |
440 | The error number is put into the buffer in hex. '255' is the biggest errno we can send.\r | |
441 | ex: 162 will be sent as A2.\r | |
3402aac7 | 442 | \r |
1e57a462 | 443 | @param errno the error number that will be sent\r |
444 | **/\r | |
445 | VOID\r | |
446 | EFIAPI\r | |
447 | SendError (\r | |
448 | IN UINT8 ErrorNum\r | |
449 | )\r | |
450 | {\r | |
451 | //\r | |
452 | // Replace _, or old data, with current errno\r | |
453 | //\r | |
454 | gError[1] = mHexToStr [ErrorNum >> 4];\r | |
455 | gError[2] = mHexToStr [ErrorNum & 0x0f];\r | |
3402aac7 | 456 | \r |
1e57a462 | 457 | SendPacket (gError); // send buffer\r |
458 | }\r | |
459 | \r | |
460 | \r | |
461 | \r | |
462 | /**\r | |
463 | Send 'OK' when the function is done executing successfully.\r | |
464 | **/\r | |
465 | VOID\r | |
466 | EFIAPI\r | |
467 | SendSuccess (\r | |
468 | VOID\r | |
3402aac7 | 469 | )\r |
1e57a462 | 470 | {\r |
471 | SendPacket ("OK"); // send buffer\r | |
472 | }\r | |
473 | \r | |
474 | \r | |
475 | /**\r | |
476 | Send empty packet to specify that particular command/functionality is not supported.\r | |
477 | **/\r | |
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478 | VOID\r |
479 | EFIAPI\r | |
1e57a462 | 480 | SendNotSupported (\r |
3402aac7 RC |
481 | VOID\r |
482 | )\r | |
6f711615 | 483 | {\r |
1e57a462 | 484 | SendPacket ("");\r |
485 | }\r | |
486 | \r | |
487 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 488 | /**\r |
489 | Send the T signal with the given exception type (in gdb order) and possibly with n:r pairs related to the watchpoints\r | |
3402aac7 | 490 | \r |
1e57a462 | 491 | @param SystemContext Register content at time of the exception\r |
492 | @param GdbExceptionType GDB exception type\r | |
493 | **/\r | |
494 | VOID\r | |
495 | GdbSendTSignal (\r | |
496 | IN EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT SystemContext,\r | |
497 | IN UINT8 GdbExceptionType\r | |
498 | )\r | |
499 | {\r | |
500 | CHAR8 TSignalBuffer[128];\r | |
501 | CHAR8 *TSignalPtr;\r | |
502 | UINTN BreakpointDetected;\r | |
503 | BREAK_TYPE BreakType;\r | |
504 | UINTN DataAddress;\r | |
505 | CHAR8 *WatchStrPtr = NULL;\r | |
506 | UINTN RegSize;\r | |
507 | \r | |
508 | TSignalPtr = &TSignalBuffer[0];\r | |
509 | \r | |
510 | //Construct TSignal packet\r | |
511 | *TSignalPtr++ = 'T';\r | |
512 | \r | |
513 | //\r | |
514 | // replace _, or previous value, with Exception type\r | |
515 | //\r | |
3402aac7 | 516 | *TSignalPtr++ = mHexToStr [GdbExceptionType >> 4];\r |
1e57a462 | 517 | *TSignalPtr++ = mHexToStr [GdbExceptionType & 0x0f];\r |
3402aac7 | 518 | \r |
1e57a462 | 519 | if (GdbExceptionType == GDB_SIGTRAP) {\r |
520 | if (gSymbolTableUpdate) {\r | |
521 | //\r | |
522 | // We can only send back on reason code. So if the flag is set it means the breakpoint is from our event handler\r | |
523 | //\r | |
524 | WatchStrPtr = "library:;";\r | |
525 | while (*WatchStrPtr != '\0') {\r | |
526 | *TSignalPtr++ = *WatchStrPtr++;\r | |
527 | }\r | |
528 | gSymbolTableUpdate = FALSE;\r | |
529 | } else {\r | |
530 | \r | |
531 | \r | |
532 | //\r | |
533 | // possible n:r pairs\r | |
3402aac7 | 534 | //\r |
1e57a462 | 535 | \r |
536 | //Retrieve the breakpoint number\r | |
537 | BreakpointDetected = GetBreakpointDetected (SystemContext);\r | |
538 | \r | |
539 | //Figure out if the exception is happend due to watch, rwatch or awatch.\r | |
3402aac7 | 540 | BreakType = GetBreakpointType (SystemContext, BreakpointDetected);\r |
1e57a462 | 541 | \r |
542 | //INFO: rwatch is not supported due to the way IA32 debug registers work\r | |
543 | if ((BreakType == DataWrite) || (BreakType == DataRead) || (BreakType == DataReadWrite)) {\r | |
3402aac7 | 544 | \r |
1e57a462 | 545 | //Construct n:r pair\r |
546 | DataAddress = GetBreakpointDataAddress (SystemContext, BreakpointDetected);\r | |
547 | \r | |
548 | //Assign appropriate buffer to print particular watchpoint type\r | |
549 | if (BreakType == DataWrite) {\r | |
550 | WatchStrPtr = "watch";\r | |
551 | } else if (BreakType == DataRead) {\r | |
552 | WatchStrPtr = "rwatch";\r | |
553 | } else if (BreakType == DataReadWrite) {\r | |
554 | WatchStrPtr = "awatch";\r | |
555 | }\r | |
556 | \r | |
557 | while (*WatchStrPtr != '\0') {\r | |
558 | *TSignalPtr++ = *WatchStrPtr++;\r | |
559 | }\r | |
560 | \r | |
561 | *TSignalPtr++ = ':';\r | |
3402aac7 | 562 | \r |
1e57a462 | 563 | //Set up series of bytes in big-endian byte order. "awatch" won't work with little-endian byte order.\r |
564 | RegSize = REG_SIZE;\r | |
565 | while (RegSize > 0) {\r | |
566 | RegSize = RegSize-4;\r | |
567 | *TSignalPtr++ = mHexToStr[(UINT8)(DataAddress >> RegSize) & 0xf];\r | |
568 | }\r | |
569 | \r | |
570 | //Always end n:r pair with ';'\r | |
571 | *TSignalPtr++ = ';';\r | |
572 | }\r | |
573 | }\r | |
574 | }\r | |
575 | \r | |
576 | *TSignalPtr = '\0';\r | |
577 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 578 | SendPacket (TSignalBuffer);\r |
1e57a462 | 579 | }\r |
580 | \r | |
581 | \r | |
582 | /**\r | |
583 | Translates the EFI mapping to GDB mapping\r | |
3402aac7 | 584 | \r |
1e57a462 | 585 | @param EFIExceptionType EFI Exception that is being processed\r |
586 | @retval UINTN that corresponds to EFIExceptionType's GDB exception type number\r | |
587 | **/\r | |
588 | UINT8\r | |
3402aac7 | 589 | ConvertEFItoGDBtype (\r |
1e57a462 | 590 | IN EFI_EXCEPTION_TYPE EFIExceptionType\r |
591 | )\r | |
3402aac7 | 592 | {\r |
6f711615 | 593 | UINTN Index;\r |
3402aac7 | 594 | \r |
6f711615 | 595 | for (Index = 0; Index < MaxEfiException () ; Index++) {\r |
596 | if (gExceptionType[Index].Exception == EFIExceptionType) {\r | |
597 | return gExceptionType[Index].SignalNo;\r | |
1e57a462 | 598 | }\r |
599 | }\r | |
600 | return GDB_SIGTRAP; // this is a GDB trap\r | |
601 | }\r | |
602 | \r | |
603 | \r | |
604 | /** "m addr,length"\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
605 | Find the Length of the area to read and the start addres. Finally, pass them to\r |
606 | another function, TransferFromMemToOutBufAndSend, that will read from that memory space and\r | |
1e57a462 | 607 | send it as a packet.\r |
608 | **/\r | |
609 | \r | |
610 | VOID\r | |
611 | EFIAPI\r | |
612 | ReadFromMemory (\r | |
613 | CHAR8 *PacketData\r | |
614 | )\r | |
615 | {\r | |
616 | UINTN Address;\r | |
617 | UINTN Length;\r | |
618 | CHAR8 AddressBuffer[MAX_ADDR_SIZE]; // the buffer that will hold the address in hex chars\r | |
619 | CHAR8 *AddrBufPtr; // pointer to the address buffer\r | |
620 | CHAR8 *InBufPtr; /// pointer to the input buffer\r | |
3402aac7 | 621 | \r |
1e57a462 | 622 | AddrBufPtr = AddressBuffer;\r |
623 | InBufPtr = &PacketData[1];\r | |
624 | while (*InBufPtr != ',') {\r | |
625 | *AddrBufPtr++ = *InBufPtr++;\r | |
626 | }\r | |
627 | *AddrBufPtr = '\0';\r | |
3402aac7 | 628 | \r |
1e57a462 | 629 | InBufPtr++; // this skips ',' in the buffer\r |
3402aac7 | 630 | \r |
1e57a462 | 631 | /* Error checking */\r |
6f711615 | 632 | if (AsciiStrLen (AddressBuffer) >= MAX_ADDR_SIZE) {\r |
1e57a462 | 633 | Print((CHAR16 *)L"Address is too long\n");\r |
3402aac7 | 634 | SendError (GDB_EBADMEMADDRBUFSIZE);\r |
1e57a462 | 635 | return;\r |
636 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 637 | \r |
1e57a462 | 638 | // 2 = 'm' + ','\r |
6f711615 | 639 | if (AsciiStrLen (PacketData) - AsciiStrLen (AddressBuffer) - 2 >= MAX_LENGTH_SIZE) {\r |
1e57a462 | 640 | Print((CHAR16 *)L"Length is too long\n");\r |
3402aac7 | 641 | SendError (GDB_EBADMEMLENGTH);\r |
1e57a462 | 642 | return;\r |
643 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 644 | \r |
1e57a462 | 645 | Address = AsciiStrHexToUintn (AddressBuffer);\r |
646 | Length = AsciiStrHexToUintn (InBufPtr);\r | |
3402aac7 | 647 | \r |
1e57a462 | 648 | TransferFromMemToOutBufAndSend (Length, (unsigned char *)Address);\r |
649 | }\r | |
650 | \r | |
651 | \r | |
652 | /** "M addr,length :XX..."\r | |
3402aac7 | 653 | Find the Length of the area in bytes to write and the start addres. Finally, pass them to\r |
1e57a462 | 654 | another function, TransferFromInBufToMem, that will write to that memory space the info in\r |
655 | the input buffer.\r | |
656 | **/\r | |
657 | VOID\r | |
658 | EFIAPI\r | |
659 | WriteToMemory (\r | |
660 | IN CHAR8 *PacketData\r | |
661 | )\r | |
662 | {\r | |
663 | UINTN Address;\r | |
664 | UINTN Length;\r | |
665 | UINTN MessageLength;\r | |
666 | CHAR8 AddressBuffer[MAX_ADDR_SIZE]; // the buffer that will hold the Address in hex chars\r | |
667 | CHAR8 LengthBuffer[MAX_LENGTH_SIZE]; // the buffer that will hold the Length in hex chars\r | |
668 | CHAR8 *AddrBufPtr; // pointer to the Address buffer\r | |
669 | CHAR8 *LengthBufPtr; // pointer to the Length buffer\r | |
670 | CHAR8 *InBufPtr; /// pointer to the input buffer\r | |
3402aac7 | 671 | \r |
1e57a462 | 672 | AddrBufPtr = AddressBuffer;\r |
673 | LengthBufPtr = LengthBuffer;\r | |
674 | InBufPtr = &PacketData[1];\r | |
3402aac7 | 675 | \r |
1e57a462 | 676 | while (*InBufPtr != ',') {\r |
677 | *AddrBufPtr++ = *InBufPtr++;\r | |
678 | }\r | |
679 | *AddrBufPtr = '\0';\r | |
3402aac7 | 680 | \r |
1e57a462 | 681 | InBufPtr++; // this skips ',' in the buffer\r |
3402aac7 | 682 | \r |
1e57a462 | 683 | while (*InBufPtr != ':') {\r |
684 | *LengthBufPtr++ = *InBufPtr++;\r | |
685 | }\r | |
686 | *LengthBufPtr = '\0';\r | |
3402aac7 | 687 | \r |
1e57a462 | 688 | InBufPtr++; // this skips ':' in the buffer\r |
3402aac7 | 689 | \r |
1e57a462 | 690 | Address = AsciiStrHexToUintn (AddressBuffer);\r |
691 | Length = AsciiStrHexToUintn (LengthBuffer);\r | |
3402aac7 | 692 | \r |
1e57a462 | 693 | /* Error checking */\r |
3402aac7 | 694 | \r |
1e57a462 | 695 | //Check if Address is not too long.\r |
6f711615 | 696 | if (AsciiStrLen (AddressBuffer) >= MAX_ADDR_SIZE) {\r |
1e57a462 | 697 | Print ((CHAR16 *)L"Address too long..\n");\r |
3402aac7 | 698 | SendError (GDB_EBADMEMADDRBUFSIZE);\r |
1e57a462 | 699 | return;\r |
700 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 701 | \r |
1e57a462 | 702 | //Check if message length is not too long\r |
6f711615 | 703 | if (AsciiStrLen (LengthBuffer) >= MAX_LENGTH_SIZE) {\r |
1e57a462 | 704 | Print ((CHAR16 *)L"Length too long..\n");\r |
3402aac7 | 705 | SendError (GDB_EBADMEMLENGBUFSIZE);\r |
1e57a462 | 706 | return;\r |
707 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 708 | \r |
1e57a462 | 709 | // Check if Message is not too long/short.\r |
710 | // 3 = 'M' + ',' + ':'\r | |
6f711615 | 711 | MessageLength = (AsciiStrLen (PacketData) - AsciiStrLen (AddressBuffer) - AsciiStrLen (LengthBuffer) - 3);\r |
1e57a462 | 712 | if (MessageLength != (2*Length)) {\r |
713 | //Message too long/short. New data is not the right size.\r | |
3402aac7 | 714 | SendError (GDB_EBADMEMDATASIZE);\r |
1e57a462 | 715 | return;\r |
716 | }\r | |
717 | TransferFromInBufToMem (Length, (unsigned char *)Address, InBufPtr);\r | |
718 | }\r | |
719 | \r | |
720 | /**\r | |
721 | Parses breakpoint packet data and captures Breakpoint type, Address and length.\r | |
722 | In case of an error, function returns particular error code. Returning 0 meaning\r | |
723 | no error.\r | |
724 | \r | |
725 | @param PacketData Pointer to the payload data for the packet.\r | |
726 | @param Type Breakpoint type\r | |
727 | @param Address Breakpoint address\r | |
728 | @param Length Breakpoint length in Bytes (1 byte, 2 byte, 4 byte)\r | |
729 | \r | |
730 | @retval 1 Success\r | |
731 | @retval {other} Particular error code\r | |
732 | \r | |
733 | **/\r | |
734 | UINTN\r | |
735 | ParseBreakpointPacket (\r | |
736 | IN CHAR8 *PacketData,\r | |
737 | OUT UINTN *Type,\r | |
738 | OUT UINTN *Address,\r | |
739 | OUT UINTN *Length\r | |
740 | )\r | |
741 | {\r | |
742 | CHAR8 AddressBuffer[MAX_ADDR_SIZE];\r | |
743 | CHAR8 *AddressBufferPtr;\r | |
744 | CHAR8 *PacketDataPtr;\r | |
745 | \r | |
746 | PacketDataPtr = &PacketData[1];\r | |
747 | AddressBufferPtr = AddressBuffer;\r | |
748 | \r | |
749 | *Type = AsciiStrHexToUintn (PacketDataPtr);\r | |
750 | \r | |
751 | //Breakpoint/watchpoint type should be between 0 to 4\r | |
752 | if (*Type > 4) {\r | |
753 | Print ((CHAR16 *)L"Type is invalid\n");\r | |
754 | return 22; //EINVAL: Invalid argument.\r | |
755 | }\r | |
756 | \r | |
757 | //Skip ',' in the buffer.\r | |
758 | while (*PacketDataPtr++ != ',');\r | |
759 | \r | |
760 | //Parse Address information\r | |
761 | while (*PacketDataPtr != ',') {\r | |
762 | *AddressBufferPtr++ = *PacketDataPtr++;\r | |
763 | }\r | |
764 | *AddressBufferPtr = '\0';\r | |
765 | \r | |
766 | //Check if Address is not too long.\r | |
6f711615 | 767 | if (AsciiStrLen (AddressBuffer) >= MAX_ADDR_SIZE) {\r |
1e57a462 | 768 | Print ((CHAR16 *)L"Address too long..\n");\r |
769 | return 40; //EMSGSIZE: Message size too long.\r | |
770 | }\r | |
771 | \r | |
772 | *Address = AsciiStrHexToUintn (AddressBuffer);\r | |
773 | \r | |
774 | PacketDataPtr++; //This skips , in the buffer\r | |
775 | \r | |
776 | //Parse Length information\r | |
777 | *Length = AsciiStrHexToUintn (PacketDataPtr);\r | |
778 | \r | |
779 | //Length should be 1, 2 or 4 bytes\r | |
780 | if (*Length > 4) {\r | |
781 | Print ((CHAR16 *)L"Length is invalid\n");\r | |
782 | return 22; //EINVAL: Invalid argument\r | |
783 | }\r | |
784 | \r | |
785 | return 0; //0 = No error\r | |
786 | }\r | |
787 | \r | |
788 | UINTN\r | |
789 | gXferObjectReadResponse (\r | |
790 | IN CHAR8 Type,\r | |
791 | IN CHAR8 *Str\r | |
792 | )\r | |
793 | {\r | |
794 | CHAR8 *OutBufPtr; // pointer to the output buffer\r | |
795 | CHAR8 Char;\r | |
796 | UINTN Count;\r | |
797 | \r | |
6f711615 | 798 | // Response starts with 'm' or 'l' if it is the end\r |
1e57a462 | 799 | OutBufPtr = gOutBuffer;\r |
800 | *OutBufPtr++ = Type;\r | |
801 | Count = 1;\r | |
802 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 803 | // Binary data encoding\r |
1e57a462 | 804 | OutBufPtr = gOutBuffer;\r |
805 | while (*Str != '\0') {\r | |
806 | Char = *Str++;\r | |
807 | if ((Char == 0x7d) || (Char == 0x23) || (Char == 0x24) || (Char == 0x2a)) {\r | |
808 | // escape character\r | |
809 | *OutBufPtr++ = 0x7d;\r | |
810 | \r | |
811 | Char ^= 0x20;\r | |
812 | }\r | |
813 | *OutBufPtr++ = Char;\r | |
814 | Count++;\r | |
815 | }\r | |
816 | \r | |
817 | *OutBufPtr = '\0' ; // the end of the buffer\r | |
818 | SendPacket (gOutBuffer);\r | |
3402aac7 | 819 | \r |
1e57a462 | 820 | return Count;\r |
821 | }\r | |
822 | \r | |
823 | \r | |
824 | /**\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
825 | Note: This should be a library function. In the Apple case you have to add\r |
826 | the size of the PE/COFF header into the starting address to make things work\r | |
1e57a462 | 827 | right as there is no way to pad the Mach-O for the size of the PE/COFF header.\r |
3402aac7 RC |
828 | \r |
829 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 830 | Returns a pointer to the PDB file name for a PE/COFF image that has been\r |
831 | loaded into system memory with the PE/COFF Loader Library functions.\r | |
832 | \r | |
833 | Returns the PDB file name for the PE/COFF image specified by Pe32Data. If\r | |
834 | the PE/COFF image specified by Pe32Data is not a valid, then NULL is\r | |
835 | returned. If the PE/COFF image specified by Pe32Data does not contain a\r | |
836 | debug directory entry, then NULL is returned. If the debug directory entry\r | |
837 | in the PE/COFF image specified by Pe32Data does not contain a PDB file name,\r | |
838 | then NULL is returned.\r | |
839 | If Pe32Data is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
840 | \r | |
841 | @param Pe32Data Pointer to the PE/COFF image that is loaded in system\r | |
842 | memory.\r | |
843 | @param DebugBase Address that the debugger would use as the base of the image\r | |
844 | \r | |
845 | @return The PDB file name for the PE/COFF image specified by Pe32Data or NULL\r | |
846 | if it cannot be retrieved. DebugBase is only valid if PDB file name is\r | |
3402aac7 | 847 | valid.\r |
1e57a462 | 848 | \r |
849 | **/\r | |
850 | VOID *\r | |
851 | EFIAPI\r | |
852 | PeCoffLoaderGetDebuggerInfo (\r | |
853 | IN VOID *Pe32Data,\r | |
854 | OUT VOID **DebugBase\r | |
855 | )\r | |
856 | {\r | |
857 | EFI_IMAGE_DOS_HEADER *DosHdr;\r | |
858 | EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_PTR_UNION Hdr;\r | |
859 | EFI_IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY *DirectoryEntry;\r | |
860 | EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY *DebugEntry;\r | |
861 | UINTN DirCount;\r | |
862 | VOID *CodeViewEntryPointer;\r | |
863 | INTN TEImageAdjust;\r | |
864 | UINT32 NumberOfRvaAndSizes;\r | |
865 | UINT16 Magic;\r | |
866 | UINTN SizeOfHeaders;\r | |
867 | \r | |
868 | ASSERT (Pe32Data != NULL);\r | |
869 | \r | |
870 | TEImageAdjust = 0;\r | |
871 | DirectoryEntry = NULL;\r | |
872 | DebugEntry = NULL;\r | |
873 | NumberOfRvaAndSizes = 0;\r | |
874 | SizeOfHeaders = 0;\r | |
875 | \r | |
876 | DosHdr = (EFI_IMAGE_DOS_HEADER *)Pe32Data;\r | |
877 | if (DosHdr->e_magic == EFI_IMAGE_DOS_SIGNATURE) {\r | |
878 | //\r | |
879 | // DOS image header is present, so read the PE header after the DOS image header.\r | |
880 | //\r | |
881 | Hdr.Pe32 = (EFI_IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32 *)((UINTN) Pe32Data + (UINTN) ((DosHdr->e_lfanew) & 0x0ffff));\r | |
882 | } else {\r | |
883 | //\r | |
884 | // DOS image header is not present, so PE header is at the image base.\r | |
885 | //\r | |
886 | Hdr.Pe32 = (EFI_IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32 *)Pe32Data;\r | |
887 | }\r | |
888 | \r | |
889 | if (Hdr.Te->Signature == EFI_TE_IMAGE_HEADER_SIGNATURE) {\r | |
890 | if (Hdr.Te->DataDirectory[EFI_TE_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG].VirtualAddress != 0) {\r | |
891 | DirectoryEntry = &Hdr.Te->DataDirectory[EFI_TE_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG];\r | |
892 | TEImageAdjust = sizeof (EFI_TE_IMAGE_HEADER) - Hdr.Te->StrippedSize;\r | |
893 | DebugEntry = (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY *)((UINTN) Hdr.Te +\r | |
894 | Hdr.Te->DataDirectory[EFI_TE_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG].VirtualAddress +\r | |
895 | TEImageAdjust);\r | |
896 | }\r | |
897 | SizeOfHeaders = sizeof (EFI_TE_IMAGE_HEADER) + (UINTN)Hdr.Te->BaseOfCode - (UINTN)Hdr.Te->StrippedSize;\r | |
3402aac7 | 898 | \r |
1e57a462 | 899 | // __APPLE__ check this math...\r |
900 | *DebugBase = ((CHAR8 *)Pe32Data) - TEImageAdjust;\r | |
901 | } else if (Hdr.Pe32->Signature == EFI_IMAGE_NT_SIGNATURE) {\r | |
3402aac7 | 902 | \r |
1e57a462 | 903 | *DebugBase = Pe32Data;\r |
3402aac7 RC |
904 | \r |
905 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 906 | //\r |
907 | // NOTE: We use Machine field to identify PE32/PE32+, instead of Magic.\r | |
908 | // It is due to backward-compatibility, for some system might\r | |
909 | // generate PE32+ image with PE32 Magic.\r | |
910 | //\r | |
911 | switch (Hdr.Pe32->FileHeader.Machine) {\r | |
912 | case EFI_IMAGE_MACHINE_IA32:\r | |
913 | //\r | |
914 | // Assume PE32 image with IA32 Machine field.\r | |
915 | //\r | |
916 | Magic = EFI_IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC;\r | |
917 | break;\r | |
918 | case EFI_IMAGE_MACHINE_X64:\r | |
919 | case EFI_IMAGE_MACHINE_IA64:\r | |
920 | //\r | |
921 | // Assume PE32+ image with X64 or IPF Machine field\r | |
922 | //\r | |
923 | Magic = EFI_IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC;\r | |
924 | break;\r | |
925 | default:\r | |
926 | //\r | |
927 | // For unknow Machine field, use Magic in optional Header\r | |
928 | //\r | |
929 | Magic = Hdr.Pe32->OptionalHeader.Magic;\r | |
930 | }\r | |
931 | \r | |
932 | if (Magic == EFI_IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC) {\r | |
933 | //\r | |
934 | // Use PE32 offset get Debug Directory Entry\r | |
935 | //\r | |
936 | SizeOfHeaders = Hdr.Pe32->OptionalHeader.SizeOfHeaders;\r | |
937 | NumberOfRvaAndSizes = Hdr.Pe32->OptionalHeader.NumberOfRvaAndSizes;\r | |
938 | DirectoryEntry = (EFI_IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY *)&(Hdr.Pe32->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[EFI_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG]);\r | |
939 | DebugEntry = (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY *) ((UINTN) Pe32Data + DirectoryEntry->VirtualAddress);\r | |
940 | } else if (Hdr.Pe32->OptionalHeader.Magic == EFI_IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC) {\r | |
941 | //\r | |
942 | // Use PE32+ offset get Debug Directory Entry\r | |
943 | //\r | |
944 | SizeOfHeaders = Hdr.Pe32Plus->OptionalHeader.SizeOfHeaders;\r | |
945 | NumberOfRvaAndSizes = Hdr.Pe32Plus->OptionalHeader.NumberOfRvaAndSizes;\r | |
946 | DirectoryEntry = (EFI_IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY *)&(Hdr.Pe32Plus->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[EFI_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG]);\r | |
947 | DebugEntry = (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY *) ((UINTN) Pe32Data + DirectoryEntry->VirtualAddress);\r | |
948 | }\r | |
949 | \r | |
950 | if (NumberOfRvaAndSizes <= EFI_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG) {\r | |
951 | DirectoryEntry = NULL;\r | |
952 | DebugEntry = NULL;\r | |
953 | }\r | |
954 | } else {\r | |
955 | return NULL;\r | |
956 | }\r | |
957 | \r | |
958 | if (DebugEntry == NULL || DirectoryEntry == NULL) {\r | |
959 | return NULL;\r | |
960 | }\r | |
961 | \r | |
962 | for (DirCount = 0; DirCount < DirectoryEntry->Size; DirCount += sizeof (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY), DebugEntry++) {\r | |
963 | if (DebugEntry->Type == EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_CODEVIEW) {\r | |
964 | if (DebugEntry->SizeOfData > 0) {\r | |
965 | CodeViewEntryPointer = (VOID *) ((UINTN) DebugEntry->RVA + ((UINTN)Pe32Data) + (UINTN)TEImageAdjust);\r | |
966 | switch (* (UINT32 *) CodeViewEntryPointer) {\r | |
967 | case CODEVIEW_SIGNATURE_NB10:\r | |
968 | return (VOID *) ((CHAR8 *)CodeViewEntryPointer + sizeof (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_NB10_ENTRY));\r | |
969 | case CODEVIEW_SIGNATURE_RSDS:\r | |
970 | return (VOID *) ((CHAR8 *)CodeViewEntryPointer + sizeof (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_RSDS_ENTRY));\r | |
971 | case CODEVIEW_SIGNATURE_MTOC:\r | |
972 | *DebugBase = (VOID *)(UINTN)((UINTN)DebugBase - SizeOfHeaders);\r | |
973 | return (VOID *) ((CHAR8 *)CodeViewEntryPointer + sizeof (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_MTOC_ENTRY));\r | |
974 | default:\r | |
975 | break;\r | |
976 | }\r | |
977 | }\r | |
978 | }\r | |
979 | }\r | |
980 | \r | |
981 | (void)SizeOfHeaders;\r | |
982 | return NULL;\r | |
983 | }\r | |
984 | \r | |
985 | \r | |
3402aac7 | 986 | /**\r |
1e57a462 | 987 | Process "qXfer:object:read:annex:offset,length" request.\r |
3402aac7 RC |
988 | \r |
989 | Returns an XML document that contains loaded libraries. In our case it is\r | |
6f711615 | 990 | information in the EFI Debug Image Table converted into an XML document.\r |
3402aac7 RC |
991 | \r |
992 | GDB will call with an arbitrary length (it can't know the real length and\r | |
993 | will reply with chunks of XML that are easy for us to deal with. Gdb will\r | |
1e57a462 | 994 | keep calling until we say we are done. XML doc looks like:\r |
3402aac7 | 995 | \r |
1e57a462 | 996 | <library-list>\r |
997 | <library name="/a/a/c/d.dSYM"><segment address="0x10000000"/></library>\r | |
998 | <library name="/a/m/e/e.pdb"><segment address="0x20000000"/></library>\r | |
999 | <library name="/a/l/f/f.dll"><segment address="0x30000000"/></library>\r | |
1000 | </library-list>\r | |
3402aac7 | 1001 | \r |
6f711615 | 1002 | Since we can not allocate memory in interrupt context this module has\r |
1e57a462 | 1003 | assumptions about how it will get called:\r |
1004 | 1) Length will generally be max remote packet size (big enough)\r | |
1005 | 2) First Offset of an XML document read needs to be 0\r | |
1006 | 3) This code will return back small chunks of the XML document on every read.\r | |
6f711615 | 1007 | Each subsequent call will ask for the next available part of the document.\r |
3402aac7 | 1008 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1009 | Note: The only variable size element in the XML is:\r |
3402aac7 | 1010 | " <library name=\"%s\"><segment address=\"%p\"/></library>\n" and it is\r |
1e57a462 | 1011 | based on the file path and name of the symbol file. If the symbol file name\r |
1012 | is bigger than the max gdb remote packet size we could update this code\r | |
1013 | to respond back in chunks.\r | |
1014 | \r | |
1015 | @param Offset offset into special data area\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1016 | @param Length number of bytes to read starting at Offset\r |
1017 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 1018 | **/\r |
1019 | VOID\r | |
1020 | QxferLibrary (\r | |
1021 | IN UINTN Offset,\r | |
1022 | IN UINTN Length\r | |
1023 | )\r | |
1024 | {\r | |
1025 | VOID *LoadAddress;\r | |
1026 | CHAR8 *Pdb;\r | |
1027 | UINTN Size;\r | |
1028 | \r | |
1029 | if (Offset != gPacketqXferLibraryOffset) {\r | |
1030 | SendError (GDB_EINVALIDARG);\r | |
1031 | Print (L"\nqXferLibrary (%d, %d) != %d\n", Offset, Length, gPacketqXferLibraryOffset);\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1032 | \r |
1033 | // Force a retry from the beginning\r | |
1e57a462 | 1034 | gPacketqXferLibraryOffset = 0;\r |
6f711615 | 1035 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1036 | return;\r |
1037 | }\r | |
1038 | \r | |
1039 | if (Offset == 0) {\r | |
1040 | gPacketqXferLibraryOffset += gXferObjectReadResponse ('m', "<library-list>\n");\r | |
3402aac7 | 1041 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1042 | // The owner of the table may have had to ralloc it so grab a fresh copy every time\r |
3402aac7 | 1043 | // we assume qXferLibrary will get called over and over again until the entire XML table is\r |
1e57a462 | 1044 | // returned in a tight loop. Since we are in the debugger the table should not get updated\r |
1045 | gDebugTable = gDebugImageTableHeader->EfiDebugImageInfoTable;\r | |
1046 | gEfiDebugImageTableEntry = 0;\r | |
1047 | return;\r | |
1048 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 1049 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1050 | if (gDebugTable != NULL) {\r |
1051 | for (; gEfiDebugImageTableEntry < gDebugImageTableHeader->TableSize; gEfiDebugImageTableEntry++, gDebugTable++) {\r | |
1052 | if (gDebugTable->NormalImage != NULL) {\r | |
3402aac7 | 1053 | if ((gDebugTable->NormalImage->ImageInfoType == EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO_TYPE_NORMAL) &&\r |
1e57a462 | 1054 | (gDebugTable->NormalImage->LoadedImageProtocolInstance != NULL)) {\r |
1055 | Pdb = PeCoffLoaderGetDebuggerInfo (\r | |
3402aac7 | 1056 | gDebugTable->NormalImage->LoadedImageProtocolInstance->ImageBase,\r |
1e57a462 | 1057 | &LoadAddress\r |
1058 | );\r | |
1059 | if (Pdb != NULL) {\r | |
1060 | Size = AsciiSPrint (\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1061 | gXferLibraryBuffer,\r |
1062 | sizeof (gXferLibraryBuffer),\r | |
1063 | " <library name=\"%a\"><segment address=\"0x%p\"/></library>\n",\r | |
1e57a462 | 1064 | Pdb,\r |
1065 | LoadAddress\r | |
1066 | );\r | |
1067 | if ((Size != 0) && (Size != (sizeof (gXferLibraryBuffer) - 1))) {\r | |
1068 | gPacketqXferLibraryOffset += gXferObjectReadResponse ('m', gXferLibraryBuffer);\r | |
3402aac7 | 1069 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1070 | // Update loop variables so we are in the right place when we get back\r |
1071 | gEfiDebugImageTableEntry++;\r | |
1072 | gDebugTable++;\r | |
1073 | return;\r | |
1074 | } else {\r | |
3402aac7 | 1075 | // We could handle <library> entires larger than sizeof (gXferLibraryBuffer) here if\r |
1e57a462 | 1076 | // needed by breaking up into N packets\r |
1077 | // "<library name=\"%s\r | |
1078 | // the rest of the string (as many packets as required\r | |
1079 | // \"><segment address=\"%d\"/></library> (fixed size)\r | |
1080 | //\r | |
1081 | // But right now we just skip any entry that is too big\r | |
1082 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 1083 | }\r |
1e57a462 | 1084 | }\r |
3402aac7 | 1085 | }\r |
1e57a462 | 1086 | }\r |
1087 | }\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1088 | \r |
1089 | \r | |
1e57a462 | 1090 | gXferObjectReadResponse ('l', "</library-list>\n");\r |
1091 | gPacketqXferLibraryOffset = 0;\r | |
1092 | return;\r | |
1093 | }\r | |
1094 | \r | |
1095 | \r | |
1096 | /**\r | |
1097 | Exception Hanldler for GDB. It will be called for all exceptions\r | |
1098 | registered via the gExceptionType[] array.\r | |
3402aac7 | 1099 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1100 | @param ExceptionType Exception that is being processed\r |
3402aac7 | 1101 | @param SystemContext Register content at time of the exception\r |
1e57a462 | 1102 | **/\r |
1103 | VOID\r | |
1104 | EFIAPI\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1105 | GdbExceptionHandler (\r |
1106 | IN EFI_EXCEPTION_TYPE ExceptionType,\r | |
1107 | IN OUT EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT SystemContext\r | |
1e57a462 | 1108 | )\r |
1109 | {\r | |
1110 | UINT8 GdbExceptionType;\r | |
1111 | CHAR8 *Ptr;\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1112 | \r |
1113 | \r | |
6f711615 | 1114 | if (ValidateException (ExceptionType, SystemContext) == FALSE) {\r |
1e57a462 | 1115 | return;\r |
1116 | }\r | |
1117 | \r | |
1118 | RemoveSingleStep (SystemContext);\r | |
3402aac7 | 1119 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1120 | GdbExceptionType = ConvertEFItoGDBtype (ExceptionType);\r |
1121 | GdbSendTSignal (SystemContext, GdbExceptionType);\r | |
3402aac7 | 1122 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1123 | for( ; ; ) {\r |
1124 | ReceivePacket (gInBuffer, MAX_BUF_SIZE);\r | |
3402aac7 | 1125 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1126 | switch (gInBuffer[0]) {\r |
1127 | case '?':\r | |
1128 | GdbSendTSignal (SystemContext, GdbExceptionType);\r | |
1129 | break;\r | |
3402aac7 | 1130 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1131 | case 'c':\r |
3402aac7 | 1132 | ContinueAtAddress (SystemContext, gInBuffer);\r |
1e57a462 | 1133 | return;\r |
1134 | \r | |
1135 | case 'g':\r | |
1136 | ReadGeneralRegisters (SystemContext);\r | |
1137 | break;\r | |
3402aac7 | 1138 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1139 | case 'G':\r |
1140 | WriteGeneralRegisters (SystemContext, gInBuffer);\r | |
1141 | break;\r | |
3402aac7 | 1142 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1143 | case 'H':\r |
3402aac7 | 1144 | //Return "OK" packet since we don't have more than one thread.\r |
1e57a462 | 1145 | SendSuccess ();\r |
1146 | break;\r | |
3402aac7 | 1147 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1148 | case 'm':\r |
1149 | ReadFromMemory (gInBuffer);\r | |
1150 | break;\r | |
1151 | \r | |
1152 | case 'M':\r | |
1153 | WriteToMemory (gInBuffer);\r | |
1154 | break;\r | |
1155 | \r | |
1156 | case 'P':\r | |
1157 | WriteNthRegister (SystemContext, gInBuffer);\r | |
1158 | break;\r | |
1159 | \r | |
1160 | //\r | |
1161 | // Still debugging this code. Not used in Darwin\r | |
1162 | //\r | |
3402aac7 | 1163 | case 'q':\r |
1e57a462 | 1164 | // General Query Packets\r |
1165 | if (AsciiStrnCmp (gInBuffer, "qSupported", 10) == 0) {\r | |
1166 | // return what we currently support, we don't parse what gdb suports\r | |
1167 | AsciiSPrint (gOutBuffer, MAX_BUF_SIZE, "qXfer:libraries:read+;PacketSize=%d", MAX_BUF_SIZE);\r | |
1168 | SendPacket (gOutBuffer);\r | |
1169 | } else if (AsciiStrnCmp (gInBuffer, "qXfer:libraries:read::", 22) == 0) {\r | |
1170 | // ‘qXfer:libraries:read::offset,length\r | |
1171 | // gInBuffer[22] is offset string, ++Ptr is length string’\r | |
1172 | for (Ptr = &gInBuffer[22]; *Ptr != ','; Ptr++);\r | |
3402aac7 | 1173 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1174 | // Not sure if multi-radix support is required. Currently only support decimal\r |
1175 | QxferLibrary (AsciiStrHexToUintn (&gInBuffer[22]), AsciiStrHexToUintn (++Ptr));\r | |
1176 | } if (AsciiStrnCmp (gInBuffer, "qOffsets", 10) == 0) {\r | |
1177 | AsciiSPrint (gOutBuffer, MAX_BUF_SIZE, "Text=1000;Data=f000;Bss=f000");\r | |
1178 | SendPacket (gOutBuffer);\r | |
1179 | } else {\r | |
1180 | //Send empty packet\r | |
1181 | SendNotSupported ();\r | |
1182 | }\r | |
1183 | break;\r | |
1184 | \r | |
1185 | case 's':\r | |
3402aac7 | 1186 | SingleStep (SystemContext, gInBuffer);\r |
1e57a462 | 1187 | return;\r |
3402aac7 | 1188 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1189 | case 'z':\r |
1190 | RemoveBreakPoint (SystemContext, gInBuffer);\r | |
1191 | break;\r | |
3402aac7 | 1192 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1193 | case 'Z':\r |
1194 | InsertBreakPoint (SystemContext, gInBuffer);\r | |
1195 | break;\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1196 | \r |
1197 | default:\r | |
1e57a462 | 1198 | //Send empty packet\r |
1199 | SendNotSupported ();\r | |
1200 | break;\r | |
1201 | }\r | |
1202 | }\r | |
1203 | }\r | |
1204 | \r | |
1205 | \r | |
1206 | /**\r | |
3402aac7 | 1207 | Periodic callback for GDB. This function is used to catch a ctrl-c or other\r |
1e57a462 | 1208 | break in type command from GDB.\r |
3402aac7 RC |
1209 | \r |
1210 | @param SystemContext Register content at time of the call\r | |
1e57a462 | 1211 | **/\r |
1212 | VOID\r | |
1213 | EFIAPI\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1214 | GdbPeriodicCallBack (\r |
1215 | IN OUT EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT SystemContext\r | |
1e57a462 | 1216 | )\r |
1217 | {\r | |
1218 | //\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1219 | // gCtrlCBreakFlag may have been set from a previous F response package\r |
1220 | // and we set the global as we need to process it at a point where we\r | |
1e57a462 | 1221 | // can update the system context. If we are in the middle of processing\r |
1222 | // a F Packet it is not safe to read the GDB serial stream so we need\r | |
1223 | // to skip it on this check\r | |
1224 | //\r | |
1225 | if (!gCtrlCBreakFlag && !gProcessingFPacket) {\r | |
1226 | //\r | |
3402aac7 RC |
1227 | // Ctrl-C was not pending so grab any pending characters and see if they\r |
1228 | // are a Ctrl-c (0x03). If so set the Ctrl-C global.\r | |
1e57a462 | 1229 | //\r |
1230 | while (TRUE) {\r | |
1231 | if (!GdbIsCharAvailable ()) {\r | |
1232 | //\r | |
1233 | // No characters are pending so exit the loop\r | |
1234 | //\r | |
1235 | break;\r | |
1236 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 1237 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1238 | if (GdbGetChar () == 0x03) {\r |
1239 | gCtrlCBreakFlag = TRUE;\r | |
1240 | //\r | |
1241 | // We have a ctrl-c so exit the loop\r | |
1242 | //\r | |
1243 | break;\r | |
1244 | }\r | |
1245 | }\r | |
1246 | }\r | |
3402aac7 | 1247 | \r |
1e57a462 | 1248 | if (gCtrlCBreakFlag) {\r |
1249 | //\r | |
1250 | // Update the context to force a single step trap when we exit the GDB\r | |
6f711615 | 1251 | // stub. This will transfer control to GdbExceptionHandler () and let\r |
1e57a462 | 1252 | // us break into the program. We don't want to break into the GDB stub.\r |
1253 | //\r | |
1254 | AddSingleStep (SystemContext);\r | |
1255 | gCtrlCBreakFlag = FALSE;\r | |
1256 | }\r | |
1257 | }\r |