Add support for GDB monitor-style I/O.

* m68k/idp-outbyte.c (raw_outbyte): Renamed from outbyte; made
static.
(outbyte): Call raw_outbyte; if GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT is #defined,
precede the byte with a ^O character.
* m68k/idpgdb.ld: New linker script.
* m68k/Makefile.in (IDPGDB_LDFLAGS, IDPGDB_BSP, IDPGDB_OBJS): New
variables.
(all): Add ${IDPGDB_BSP} to the list of things to build.
(${IDPGDB_BSP}, idp-gdb-outbyte.o, idpgdb-test.x,
idpgdb-test.srec, idpgdb-test.dis, idpgdb-test): New rules.
(install): Install the IDPGDB stuff, too.
This commit is contained in:
Jim Blandy 2001-09-10 23:47:42 +00:00
parent bb36822663
commit c4b7e16dd9
4 changed files with 224 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,18 @@
2001-09-10 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
Add support for GDB monitor-style I/O.
* m68k/idp-outbyte.c (raw_outbyte): Renamed from outbyte; made
static.
(outbyte): Call raw_outbyte; if GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT is #defined,
precede the byte with a ^O character.
* m68k/idpgdb.ld: New linker script.
* m68k/Makefile.in (IDPGDB_LDFLAGS, IDPGDB_BSP, IDPGDB_OBJS): New
variables.
(all): Add ${IDPGDB_BSP} to the list of things to build.
(${IDPGDB_BSP}, idp-gdb-outbyte.o, idpgdb-test.x,
idpgdb-test.srec, idpgdb-test.dis, idpgdb-test): New rules.
(install): Install the IDPGDB stuff, too.
2001-03-30 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
Eric Christopher <echristo@redhat.com>

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@ -109,6 +109,13 @@ IDP_LDFLAGS= -L${srcdir} -Tidp.ld
IDP_BSP= libidp.a
IDP_OBJS= leds.o idp-inbyte.o idp-outbyte.o mc68ec.o
#
# here's all the IDP GDB target stuff
#
IDPGDB_LDFLAGS= -L${srcdir} -Tidpgdb.ld
IDPGDB_BSP= libidpgdb.a
IDPGDB_OBJS= leds.o idp-inbyte.o idp-gdb-outbyte.o mc68ec.o
#
# here's all the DBUG target stuff
#
@ -122,7 +129,7 @@ DBUG_OBJS= dbug-exit.o dbug-inbyte.o dbug-outbyte.o
# build a test program for each target board. Just trying to get
# it to link is a good test, so we ignore all the errors for now.
#
all: ${SIM_CRT0} ${SIM_BSP} ${CRT0} ${BCC_BSP} ${IDP_BSP} ${MVME135_BSP} ${MVME162_BSP} ${DBUG_BSP}
all: ${SIM_CRT0} ${SIM_BSP} ${CRT0} ${BCC_BSP} ${IDP_BSP} ${IDPGDB_BSP} ${MVME135_BSP} ${MVME162_BSP} ${DBUG_BSP}
#
# here's where we build the board support packages for each target
@ -139,6 +146,10 @@ ${IDP_BSP}: $(OBJS) ${IDP_OBJS}
${AR} ${ARFLAGS} $@ $(OBJS) ${IDP_OBJS}
${RANLIB} $@
${IDPGDB_BSP}: $(OBJS) ${IDPGDB_OBJS}
${AR} ${ARFLAGS} $@ $(OBJS) ${IDPGDB_OBJS}
${RANLIB} $@
${DBUG_BSP}: $(OBJS) ${DBUG_OBJS}
${AR} ${ARFLAGS} $@ $(OBJS) ${DBUG_OBJS}
${RANLIB} $@
@ -160,6 +171,9 @@ idp-inbyte.o: ${srcdir}/idp-inbyte.c
idp-outbyte.o: ${srcdir}/idp-outbyte.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) -c $<
idp-gdb-outbyte.o: ${srcdir}/idp-outbyte.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -DGDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT $(INCLUDES) -c $< -o $@
mc68ec.o: ${srcdir}/mc68ec.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) -c $<
@ -189,6 +203,16 @@ idp-test.dis: idp-test.x
$(OBJDUMP) -d idp-test.x > $@
idp-test: idp-test.srec idp-test.dis
idpgdb-test.x: test.o ${CRT0} Makefile ${IDPGDB_BSP}
${CC} $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -L${srcdir} -L${objdir} \
test.o -o $@ $(LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -N -Wl,-Tidpgdb.ld
idpgdb-test.srec: idpgdb-test.x
$(OBJCOPY) -O srec idpgdb-test.x $@
idpgdb-test.dis: idpgdb-test.x
@rm -fr idpgdb-test.dis
$(OBJDUMP) -d idpgdb-test.x > $@
idpgdb-test: idpgdb-test.srec idpgdb-test.dis
mvme135-test.x: test.o ${CRT0} ${srcdir}/mvme135.ld Makefile ${MVME135_BSP}
${CC} -L${srcdir} -L${objdir} test.o -o $@ $(LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) \
-N -Wl,-Tmvme135.ld -nostdlib
@ -245,6 +269,9 @@ install:
# install IDP stuff
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(IDP_BSP) $(tooldir)/lib${MULTISUBDIR}/$(IDP_BSP)
$(INSTALL_DATA) ${srcdir}/idp.ld $(tooldir)/lib${MULTISUBDIR}/idp.ld
# install IDPGDB stuff
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(IDPGDB_BSP) $(tooldir)/lib${MULTISUBDIR}/$(IDPGDB_BSP)
$(INSTALL_DATA) ${srcdir}/idpgdb.ld $(tooldir)/lib${MULTISUBDIR}/idpgdb.ld
# install MVME135 stuff
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(MVME135_BSP) $(tooldir)/lib${MULTISUBDIR}/$(MVME135_BSP)
$(INSTALL_DATA) ${srcdir}/mvme135.ld $(tooldir)/lib${MULTISUBDIR}/mvme135.ld

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@ -28,15 +28,47 @@
#define WRITEREG(x, y) (*((char *) DUART_ADDR + (x * 4) + 3) = y)
/*
* outbyte -- send a byte to the DUART buffer. This only sends
* raw_outbyte -- send a byte to the DUART buffer. This only sends
* to channel A.
*/
void
_DEFUN (outbyte, (byte),
static void
_DEFUN (raw_outbyte, (byte),
char byte)
{
/* First, wait for the UART to finish clocking out the last
character we sent, if any. Then, give it the next character to
work on. By waiting first, then handing off a new character, we
allow the UART to work while the processor (perhaps) does other
things; if we waited after sending each character, there'd be no
opportunity for parallelism. */
while ((READREG (DUART_SRA) & 0x04) == 0x00)
;
WRITEREG (DUART_TBA, byte); /* write the byte */
}
/*
* outbyte -- send BYTE out the DUART's channel A, for display to
* the user.
*
* Normally, this is identical to raw_outbyte, but if
* GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT is #defined, we prefix each byte we send
* with a ^O character (ASCII 15). This is a signal to GDB's
* `rom68k' target to pass the character directly on to the user;
* it allows programs to do console output under GDB.
*
* We compile this file twice: once with GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT
* #defined, and once without. The former .o file we put in
* libidpgdb.a, which is included in the link by idpgdb.ld; the
* latter we put in libidp.a, which is selected by idp.ld.
*/
void
_DEFUN (outbyte, (byte),
char byte)
{
#ifdef GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT
raw_outbyte (0x0f);
#endif
raw_outbyte (byte);
}

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libgloss/m68k/idpgdb.ld Normal file
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STARTUP(crt0.o)
OUTPUT_ARCH(m68k)
/* Uncomment this if you want srecords. This is needed for a.out
* if you plan to use GDB.
OUTPUT_FORMAT(srec)
*/
SEARCH_DIR(.)
GROUP(-lidpgdb -lc -lgcc)
__DYNAMIC = 0;
/*
* Setup the memory map of the MC68ec0x0 Board (IDP)
* stack grows down from high memory. This works for
* both the rom68k and the mon68k monitors.
*
* The memory map look like this:
* +--------------------+ <- low memory
* | .text |
* | _etext |
* | ctor list | the ctor and dtor lists are for
* | dtor list | C++ support
* +--------------------+
* | .data | initialized data goes here
* | _edata |
* +--------------------+
* | .bss |
* | __bss_start | start of bss, cleared by crt0
* | _end | start of heap, used by sbrk()
* +--------------------+
* . .
* . .
* . .
* | __stack | top of stack
* +--------------------+
*/
/*
* When the IDP is not remapped (see rom68k's MP command in the
* "M68EC0x0IDP Users Manual", the first 64K bytes are reserved;
* Otherwise the first 256K bytes are reserved.
*
* The following memory map describes a unmapped IDP w/2MB RAM.
*/
MEMORY
{
ram (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x00010000, LENGTH = 2M-64K
rom0 : ORIGIN = 0x00800000, LENGTH = 1M
rom1 : ORIGIN = 0x00900000, LENGTH = 1M
}
/*
* allocate the stack to be at the top of memory, since the stack
* grows down
*/
PROVIDE (__stack = 2M - 8);
/*
* Initalize some symbols to be zero so we can reference them in the
* crt0 without core dumping. These functions are all optional, but
* we do this so we can have our crt0 always use them if they exist.
* This is so BSPs work better when using the crt0 installed with gcc.
* We have to initalize them twice, so we cover a.out (which prepends
* an underscore) and coff object file formats.
*/
PROVIDE (hardware_init_hook = 0);
PROVIDE (_hardware_init_hook = 0);
PROVIDE (software_init_hook = 0);
PROVIDE (_software_init_hook = 0);
/*
* stick everything in ram (of course)
*/
SECTIONS
{
.text :
{
CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS
*(.text)
. = ALIGN(0x4);
/* These are for running static constructors and destructors under ELF. */
KEEP (*crtbegin.o(.ctors))
KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o) .ctors))
KEEP (*(SORT(.ctors.*)))
KEEP (*(.ctors))
KEEP (*crtbegin.o(.dtors))
KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o) .dtors))
KEEP (*(SORT(.dtors.*)))
KEEP (*(.dtors))
*(.rodata)
. = ALIGN(0x4);
*(.gcc_except_table)
. = ALIGN(0x4);
*(.eh_frame)
. = ALIGN(0x4);
__INIT_SECTION__ = . ;
LONG (0x4e560000) /* linkw %fp,#0 */
*(.init)
SHORT (0x4e5e) /* unlk %fp */
SHORT (0x4e75) /* rts */
. = ALIGN(0x4);
__FINI_SECTION__ = . ;
LONG (0x4e560000) /* linkw %fp,#0 */
*(.fini)
SHORT (0x4e5e) /* unlk %fp */
SHORT (0x4e75) /* rts */
_etext = .;
*(.lit)
} > ram
.data :
{
*(.shdata)
*(.data)
_edata = .;
} > ram
.bss :
{
. = ALIGN(0x4);
__bss_start = . ;
*(.shbss)
*(.bss)
*(COMMON)
_end = ALIGN (0x8);
__end = _end;
} > ram
.stab 0 (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.stab)
}
.stabstr 0 (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.stabstr)
}
}