Mackerras's work.
- introduced arch-neutral macros for getting the instruction/frame/stack
pointers.
- renamed ExeContext.eips as ExeContext.ips
- renamed esp/ebp/eip to sp/fp/ip in several related files and arch-neutralised
various comments
- introduced arch-neutral macros for walking the stack
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- Added include/x86/: contains tool_arch.h, Makefile.am, .cvsignore.
- Added coregrind/x86/state.c. Contains some arch-specific code for dealing
with x86 registers -- eg. setting up the baseBlock, loading/saving the whole
register state. It is compiled into coregrind/x86/libarch.a and linked via
${VG_ARCH} with the core.
Relatedly, also added coregrind/x86/{core_arch.h,core_arch_asm.h}.
- Correspondingly abstracted the register state out of ThreadState. This
affected every place that touches registers, and there are a lot of them.
(Eventually all the register touching should be abstracted out in an
arch-neutral way, but not yet; one step at a time.)
- Added some declarations about register loading/saving functions to core.h;
all architectures will have to provide these functions.
- Rejigged the build system so that the arch-specific stuff is all done via
${VG_ARCH}, rather than naming e.g. x86/ directly. Appropriate -I arguments
are used so that all the headers are found, etc.
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threads to have thread-private data which is quickly accessible via a
segment in the GDT, stored in %gs. The patch implements the relevent
syscalls (setthreadarea), and also manages switching the VCPU's segment
information at thread context-switch time. Mostly Tom Hughes' work.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@2215
how stack snapshots are taken and printed; they can be used in preference
to VG_(get_ExeContext)() and VG_(pp_ExeContext)(). These are used by
Massif, my heap profiling skin.
Changed --num-callers to allow a backtrace size of 1.
Added code so that when Valgrind fails to disassemble an instruction, the
instructions line/file and address are printed out, which makes it easier to
work out where and what it is. Required the stack snapshot changes above.
MERGE TO STABLE?
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from skin's view, replacing all instances with ThreadId. Much cleaner. Had to
change the way VG_(get_ExeContext)() worked a little. Changed the core/skin
major interface because this breaks the old version. Also fixed a few minor
related things here and there.
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properties of 'static'. Also, de-globalise this function. Some days
I really yearn for a proper module system in C. Come back Haskell,
all is forgiven :-)
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31-hg-shadow-execontext
HELGRIND: Add option to record ExeContext for every word access. This
is probably very slow and memory hungry, but it helps make the error
reports more useful. Defaults to off.
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from core error ones:
- Split up VG_(panic) into VG_(core_panic) and VG_(skin_panic)
- Likewise, split vg_assert into vg_assert and sk_assert
- Added a new need string: `bug_reports_to'
- Removed VG_(skin_error) which was a previous wussy attempt at this change.
This removed the need for the hacky redeclaration of VG_(skin_error) in
vg_profile.c, which is good.
At the moment, Julian and Nick's email addresses are hard-coded into each skin
individually, rather than using a #define in vg_skin.h, because that didn't
feel quite right to me... jseward@acm.org is still done with a #define for
core errors, though.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@1164