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1 /* Copyright (c) 2008, Google Inc. | |
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29 | |
30 /* minidump_format.h: A cross-platform reimplementation of minidump-related | |
31 * portions of DbgHelp.h from the Windows Platform SDK. | |
32 * | |
33 * (This is C99 source, please don't corrupt it with C++.) | |
34 * | |
35 * This file contains the necessary definitions to read minidump files | |
36 * produced on ppc64. These files may be read on any platform provided | |
37 * that the alignments of these structures on the processing system are | |
38 * identical to the alignments of these structures on the producing system. | |
39 * For this reason, precise-sized types are used. The structures defined | |
40 * by this file have been laid out to minimize alignment problems by ensuring | |
41 * ensuring that all members are aligned on their natural boundaries. In | |
42 * In some cases, tail-padding may be significant when different ABIs specify | |
43 * different tail-padding behaviors. To avoid problems when reading or | |
44 * writing affected structures, MD_*_SIZE macros are provided where needed, | |
45 * containing the useful size of the structures without padding. | |
46 * | |
47 * Structures that are defined by Microsoft to contain a zero-length array | |
48 * are instead defined here to contain an array with one element, as | |
49 * zero-length arrays are forbidden by standard C and C++. In these cases, | |
50 * *_minsize constants are provided to be used in place of sizeof. For a | |
51 * cleaner interface to these sizes when using C++, see minidump_size.h. | |
52 * | |
53 * These structures are also sufficient to populate minidump files. | |
54 * | |
55 * These definitions may be extended to support handling minidump files | |
56 * for other CPUs and other operating systems. | |
57 * | |
58 * Because precise data type sizes are crucial for this implementation to | |
59 * function properly and portably in terms of interoperability with minidumps | |
60 * produced by DbgHelp on Windows, a set of primitive types with known sizes | |
61 * are used as the basis of each structure defined by this file. DbgHelp | |
62 * on Windows is assumed to be the reference implementation; this file | |
63 * seeks to provide a cross-platform compatible implementation. To avoid | |
64 * collisions with the types and values defined and used by DbgHelp in the | |
65 * event that this implementation is used on Windows, each type and value | |
66 * defined here is given a new name, beginning with "MD". Names of the | |
67 * equivalent types and values in the Windows Platform SDK are given in | |
68 * comments. | |
69 * | |
70 * Author: Neal Sidhwaney */ | |
71 | |
72 | |
73 /* | |
74 * Breakpad minidump extension for PPC64 support. Based on Darwin/Mac OS X' | |
75 * mach/ppc/_types.h | |
76 */ | |
77 | |
78 #ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_PPC64_H__ | |
79 #define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_PPC64_H__ | |
80 | |
81 #include "minidump_cpu_ppc.h" | |
82 | |
83 // these types are the same in ppc64 & ppc | |
84 typedef MDFloatingSaveAreaPPC MDFloatingSaveAreaPPC64; | |
85 typedef MDVectorSaveAreaPPC MDVectorSaveAreaPPC64; | |
86 | |
87 #define MD_CONTEXT_PPC64_GPR_COUNT MD_CONTEXT_PPC_GPR_COUNT | |
88 | |
89 typedef struct { | |
90 /* context_flags is not present in ppc_thread_state, but it aids | |
91 * identification of MDRawContextPPC among other raw context types, | |
92 * and it guarantees alignment when we get to float_save. */ | |
93 u_int64_t context_flags; | |
94 | |
95 u_int64_t srr0; /* Machine status save/restore: stores pc | |
96 * (instruction) */ | |
97 u_int64_t srr1; /* Machine status save/restore: stores msr | |
98 * (ps, program/machine state) */ | |
99 /* ppc_thread_state contains 32 fields, r0 .. r31. Here, an array is | |
100 * used for brevity. */ | |
101 u_int64_t gpr[MD_CONTEXT_PPC64_GPR_COUNT]; | |
102 u_int64_t cr; /* Condition */ | |
103 u_int64_t xer; /* Integer (fiXed-point) exception */ | |
104 u_int64_t lr; /* Link */ | |
105 u_int64_t ctr; /* Count */ | |
106 u_int64_t vrsave; /* Vector save */ | |
107 | |
108 /* float_save and vector_save aren't present in ppc_thread_state, but | |
109 * are represented in separate structures that still define a thread's | |
110 * context. */ | |
111 MDFloatingSaveAreaPPC float_save; | |
112 MDVectorSaveAreaPPC vector_save; | |
113 } MDRawContextPPC64; /* Based on ppc_thread_state */ | |
114 | |
115 /* For (MDRawContextPPC).context_flags. These values indicate the type of | |
116 * context stored in the structure. MD_CONTEXT_PPC is Breakpad-defined. Its | |
117 * value was chosen to avoid likely conflicts with MD_CONTEXT_* for other | |
118 * CPUs. */ | |
119 #define MD_CONTEXT_PPC 0x20000000 | |
120 #define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_BASE (MD_CONTEXT_PPC | 0x00000001) | |
121 #define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FLOATING_POINT (MD_CONTEXT_PPC | 0x00000008) | |
122 #define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_VECTOR (MD_CONTEXT_PPC | 0x00000020) | |
123 | |
124 #define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FULL MD_CONTEXT_PPC_BASE | |
125 #define MD_CONTEXT_PPC_ALL (MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FULL | \ | |
126 MD_CONTEXT_PPC_FLOATING_POINT | \ | |
127 MD_CONTEXT_PPC_VECTOR) | |
128 | |
129 #endif /* GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_PPC64_H__ */ | |
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