Fix: A potential null_pointer_deference bug
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18 #include "server.h"
19 #include "arch/arm.h"
20 #include "arch/arm-linux.h"
21 #include "linux-low.h"
22 #include "linux-aarch32-low.h"
24 #include <sys/ptrace.h>
25 /* Don't include elf.h if linux/elf.h got included by gdb_proc_service.h.
26 On Bionic elf.h and linux/elf.h have conflicting definitions. */
27 #ifndef ELFMAG0
28 #include <elf.h>
29 #endif
31 /* Correct in either endianness. */
32 #define arm_abi_breakpoint 0xef9f0001UL
34 /* For new EABI binaries. We recognize it regardless of which ABI
35 is used for gdbserver, so single threaded debugging should work
36 OK, but for multi-threaded debugging we only insert the current
37 ABI's breakpoint instruction. For now at least. */
38 #define arm_eabi_breakpoint 0xe7f001f0UL
40 #if (defined __ARM_EABI__ || defined __aarch64__)
41 static const unsigned long arm_breakpoint = arm_eabi_breakpoint;
42 #else
43 static const unsigned long arm_breakpoint = arm_abi_breakpoint;
44 #endif
46 #define arm_breakpoint_len 4
47 static const unsigned short thumb_breakpoint = 0xde01;
48 #define thumb_breakpoint_len 2
49 static const unsigned short thumb2_breakpoint[] = { 0xf7f0, 0xa000 };
50 #define thumb2_breakpoint_len 4
52 /* Some older versions of GNU/Linux and Android do not define
53 the following macros. */
54 #ifndef NT_ARM_VFP
55 #define NT_ARM_VFP 0x400
56 #endif
58 /* Collect GP registers from REGCACHE to buffer BUF. */
60 void
61 arm_fill_gregset (struct regcache *regcache, void *buf)
63 int i;
64 uint32_t *regs = (uint32_t *) buf;
65 uint32_t cpsr = regs[ARM_CPSR_GREGNUM];
67 for (i = ARM_A1_REGNUM; i <= ARM_PC_REGNUM; i++)
68 collect_register (regcache, i, &regs[i]);
70 collect_register (regcache, ARM_PS_REGNUM, &regs[ARM_CPSR_GREGNUM]);
71 /* Keep reserved bits bit 20 to bit 23. */
72 regs[ARM_CPSR_GREGNUM] = ((regs[ARM_CPSR_GREGNUM] & 0xff0fffff)
73 | (cpsr & 0x00f00000));
76 /* Supply GP registers contents, stored in BUF, to REGCACHE. */
78 void
79 arm_store_gregset (struct regcache *regcache, const void *buf)
81 int i;
82 char zerobuf[8];
83 const uint32_t *regs = (const uint32_t *) buf;
84 uint32_t cpsr = regs[ARM_CPSR_GREGNUM];
86 memset (zerobuf, 0, 8);
87 for (i = ARM_A1_REGNUM; i <= ARM_PC_REGNUM; i++)
88 supply_register (regcache, i, &regs[i]);
90 for (; i < ARM_PS_REGNUM; i++)
91 supply_register (regcache, i, zerobuf);
93 /* Clear reserved bits bit 20 to bit 23. */
94 cpsr &= 0xff0fffff;
95 supply_register (regcache, ARM_PS_REGNUM, &cpsr);
98 /* Collect NUM number of VFP registers from REGCACHE to buffer BUF. */
100 void
101 arm_fill_vfpregset_num (struct regcache *regcache, void *buf, int num)
103 int i, base;
105 gdb_assert (num == 16 || num == 32);
107 base = find_regno (regcache->tdesc, "d0");
108 for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
109 collect_register (regcache, base + i, (char *) buf + i * 8);
111 collect_register_by_name (regcache, "fpscr", (char *) buf + 32 * 8);
114 /* Supply NUM number of VFP registers contents, stored in BUF, to
115 REGCACHE. */
117 void
118 arm_store_vfpregset_num (struct regcache *regcache, const void *buf, int num)
120 int i, base;
122 gdb_assert (num == 16 || num == 32);
124 base = find_regno (regcache->tdesc, "d0");
125 for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
126 supply_register (regcache, base + i, (char *) buf + i * 8);
128 supply_register_by_name (regcache, "fpscr", (char *) buf + 32 * 8);
131 static void
132 arm_fill_vfpregset (struct regcache *regcache, void *buf)
134 arm_fill_vfpregset_num (regcache, buf, 32);
137 static void
138 arm_store_vfpregset (struct regcache *regcache, const void *buf)
140 arm_store_vfpregset_num (regcache, buf, 32);
143 /* Register sets with using PTRACE_GETREGSET. */
145 static struct regset_info aarch32_regsets[] = {
146 { PTRACE_GETREGSET, PTRACE_SETREGSET, NT_PRSTATUS,
147 ARM_CORE_REGS_SIZE + ARM_INT_REGISTER_SIZE, GENERAL_REGS,
148 arm_fill_gregset, arm_store_gregset },
149 { PTRACE_GETREGSET, PTRACE_SETREGSET, NT_ARM_VFP, ARM_VFP3_REGS_SIZE,
150 EXTENDED_REGS,
151 arm_fill_vfpregset, arm_store_vfpregset },
152 NULL_REGSET
155 static struct regsets_info aarch32_regsets_info =
157 aarch32_regsets, /* regsets */
158 0, /* num_regsets */
159 NULL, /* disabled_regsets */
162 struct regs_info regs_info_aarch32 =
164 NULL, /* regset_bitmap */
165 NULL, /* usrregs */
166 &aarch32_regsets_info
169 /* Returns 1 if the current instruction set is thumb, 0 otherwise. */
172 arm_is_thumb_mode (void)
174 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
175 unsigned long cpsr;
177 collect_register_by_name (regcache, "cpsr", &cpsr);
179 if (cpsr & 0x20)
180 return 1;
181 else
182 return 0;
185 /* Returns 1 if there is a software breakpoint at location. */
188 arm_breakpoint_at (CORE_ADDR where)
190 if (arm_is_thumb_mode ())
192 /* Thumb mode. */
193 unsigned short insn;
195 the_target->read_memory (where, (unsigned char *) &insn, 2);
196 if (insn == thumb_breakpoint)
197 return 1;
199 if (insn == thumb2_breakpoint[0])
201 the_target->read_memory (where + 2, (unsigned char *) &insn, 2);
202 if (insn == thumb2_breakpoint[1])
203 return 1;
206 else
208 /* ARM mode. */
209 unsigned long insn;
211 the_target->read_memory (where, (unsigned char *) &insn, 4);
212 if (insn == arm_abi_breakpoint)
213 return 1;
215 if (insn == arm_eabi_breakpoint)
216 return 1;
219 return 0;
222 /* Implementation of linux_target_ops method "breakpoint_kind_from_pc".
224 Determine the type and size of breakpoint to insert at PCPTR. Uses the
225 program counter value to determine whether a 16-bit or 32-bit breakpoint
226 should be used. It returns the breakpoint's kind, and adjusts the program
227 counter (if necessary) to point to the actual memory location where the
228 breakpoint should be inserted. */
231 arm_breakpoint_kind_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr)
233 if (IS_THUMB_ADDR (*pcptr))
235 gdb_byte buf[2];
237 *pcptr = UNMAKE_THUMB_ADDR (*pcptr);
239 /* Check whether we are replacing a thumb2 32-bit instruction. */
240 if (target_read_memory (*pcptr, buf, 2) == 0)
242 unsigned short inst1 = 0;
244 target_read_memory (*pcptr, (gdb_byte *) &inst1, 2);
245 if (thumb_insn_size (inst1) == 4)
246 return ARM_BP_KIND_THUMB2;
248 return ARM_BP_KIND_THUMB;
250 else
251 return ARM_BP_KIND_ARM;
254 /* Implementation of the linux_target_ops method "sw_breakpoint_from_kind". */
256 const gdb_byte *
257 arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind (int kind , int *size)
259 *size = arm_breakpoint_len;
260 /* Define an ARM-mode breakpoint; we only set breakpoints in the C
261 library, which is most likely to be ARM. If the kernel supports
262 clone events, we will never insert a breakpoint, so even a Thumb
263 C library will work; so will mixing EABI/non-EABI gdbserver and
264 application. */
265 switch (kind)
267 case ARM_BP_KIND_THUMB:
268 *size = thumb_breakpoint_len;
269 return (gdb_byte *) &thumb_breakpoint;
270 case ARM_BP_KIND_THUMB2:
271 *size = thumb2_breakpoint_len;
272 return (gdb_byte *) &thumb2_breakpoint;
273 case ARM_BP_KIND_ARM:
274 *size = arm_breakpoint_len;
275 return (const gdb_byte *) &arm_breakpoint;
276 default:
277 return NULL;
279 return NULL;
282 /* Implementation of the linux_target_ops method
283 "breakpoint_kind_from_current_state". */
286 arm_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state (CORE_ADDR *pcptr)
288 if (arm_is_thumb_mode ())
290 *pcptr = MAKE_THUMB_ADDR (*pcptr);
291 return arm_breakpoint_kind_from_pc (pcptr);
293 else
295 return arm_breakpoint_kind_from_pc (pcptr);
299 void
300 initialize_low_arch_aarch32 (void)
302 initialize_regsets_info (&aarch32_regsets_info);