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// Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
// disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
// with the distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
// from this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <cstdarg>
#include "v8.h"
#if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM)
#include "disasm.h"
#include "assembler.h"
#include "arm/constants-arm.h"
#include "arm/simulator-arm.h"
#if defined(USE_SIMULATOR)
// Only build the simulator if not compiling for real ARM hardware.
namespace v8 {
namespace internal {
// This macro provides a platform independent use of sscanf. The reason for
// SScanF not being implemented in a platform independent way through
// ::v8::internal::OS in the same way as SNPrintF is that the
// Windows C Run-Time Library does not provide vsscanf.
#define SScanF sscanf // NOLINT
// The ArmDebugger class is used by the simulator while debugging simulated ARM
// code.
class ArmDebugger {
public:
explicit ArmDebugger(Simulator* sim);
~ArmDebugger();
void Stop(Instruction* instr);
void Debug();
private:
static const Instr kBreakpointInstr =
(al | (7*B25) | (1*B24) | kBreakpoint);
static const Instr kNopInstr = (al | (13*B21));
Simulator* sim_;
int32_t GetRegisterValue(int regnum);
double GetRegisterPairDoubleValue(int regnum);
double GetVFPDoubleRegisterValue(int regnum);
bool GetValue(const char* desc, int32_t* value);
bool GetVFPSingleValue(const char* desc, float* value);
bool GetVFPDoubleValue(const char* desc, double* value);
// Set or delete a breakpoint. Returns true if successful.
bool SetBreakpoint(Instruction* breakpc);
bool DeleteBreakpoint(Instruction* breakpc);
// Undo and redo all breakpoints. This is needed to bracket disassembly and
// execution to skip past breakpoints when run from the debugger.
void UndoBreakpoints();
void RedoBreakpoints();
};
ArmDebugger::ArmDebugger(Simulator* sim) {
sim_ = sim;
}
ArmDebugger::~ArmDebugger() {
}
#ifdef GENERATED_CODE_COVERAGE
static FILE* coverage_log = NULL;
static void InitializeCoverage() {
char* file_name = getenv("V8_GENERATED_CODE_COVERAGE_LOG");
if (file_name != NULL) {
coverage_log = fopen(file_name, "aw+");
}
}
void ArmDebugger::Stop(Instruction* instr) {
// Get the stop code.
uint32_t code = instr->SvcValue() & kStopCodeMask;
// Retrieve the encoded address, which comes just after this stop.
char** msg_address =
reinterpret_cast<char**>(sim_->get_pc() + Instruction::kInstrSize);
char* msg = *msg_address;
ASSERT(msg != NULL);
// Update this stop description.
if (isWatchedStop(code) && !watched_stops[code].desc) {
watched_stops[code].desc = msg;
}
if (strlen(msg) > 0) {
if (coverage_log != NULL) {
fprintf(coverage_log, "%s\n", msg);
fflush(coverage_log);
}
// Overwrite the instruction and address with nops.
instr->SetInstructionBits(kNopInstr);
reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(msg_address)->SetInstructionBits(kNopInstr);
}
sim_->set_pc(sim_->get_pc() + 2 * Instruction::kInstrSize);
}
#else // ndef GENERATED_CODE_COVERAGE
static void InitializeCoverage() {
}
void ArmDebugger::Stop(Instruction* instr) {
// Get the stop code.
uint32_t code = instr->SvcValue() & kStopCodeMask;
// Retrieve the encoded address, which comes just after this stop.
char* msg = *reinterpret_cast<char**>(sim_->get_pc()
+ Instruction::kInstrSize);
// Update this stop description.
if (sim_->isWatchedStop(code) && !sim_->watched_stops[code].desc) {
sim_->watched_stops[code].desc = msg;
}
// Print the stop message and code if it is not the default code.
if (code != kMaxStopCode) {
PrintF("Simulator hit stop %u: %s\n", code, msg);
} else {
PrintF("Simulator hit %s\n", msg);
}
sim_->set_pc(sim_->get_pc() + 2 * Instruction::kInstrSize);
Debug();
}
#endif
int32_t ArmDebugger::GetRegisterValue(int regnum) {
if (regnum == kPCRegister) {
return sim_->get_pc();
} else {
return sim_->get_register(regnum);
}
}
double ArmDebugger::GetRegisterPairDoubleValue(int regnum) {
return sim_->get_double_from_register_pair(regnum);
}
double ArmDebugger::GetVFPDoubleRegisterValue(int regnum) {
return sim_->get_double_from_d_register(regnum);
}
bool ArmDebugger::GetValue(const char* desc, int32_t* value) {
int regnum = Registers::Number(desc);
if (regnum != kNoRegister) {
*value = GetRegisterValue(regnum);
return true;
} else {
if (strncmp(desc, "0x", 2) == 0) {
return SScanF(desc + 2, "%x", reinterpret_cast<uint32_t*>(value)) == 1;
} else {
return SScanF(desc, "%u", reinterpret_cast<uint32_t*>(value)) == 1;
}
}
return false;
}
bool ArmDebugger::GetVFPSingleValue(const char* desc, float* value) {
bool is_double;
int regnum = VFPRegisters::Number(desc, &is_double);
if (regnum != kNoRegister && !is_double) {
*value = sim_->get_float_from_s_register(regnum);
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool ArmDebugger::GetVFPDoubleValue(const char* desc, double* value) {
bool is_double;
int regnum = VFPRegisters::Number(desc, &is_double);
if (regnum != kNoRegister && is_double) {
*value = sim_->get_double_from_d_register(regnum);
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool ArmDebugger::SetBreakpoint(Instruction* breakpc) {
// Check if a breakpoint can be set. If not return without any side-effects.
if (sim_->break_pc_ != NULL) {
return false;
}
// Set the breakpoint.
sim_->break_pc_ = breakpc;
sim_->break_instr_ = breakpc->InstructionBits();
// Not setting the breakpoint instruction in the code itself. It will be set
// when the debugger shell continues.
return true;
}
bool ArmDebugger::DeleteBreakpoint(Instruction* breakpc) {
if (sim_->break_pc_ != NULL) {
sim_->break_pc_->SetInstructionBits(sim_->break_instr_);
}
sim_->break_pc_ = NULL;
sim_->break_instr_ = 0;
return true;
}
void ArmDebugger::UndoBreakpoints() {
if (sim_->break_pc_ != NULL) {
sim_->break_pc_->SetInstructionBits(sim_->break_instr_);
}
}
void ArmDebugger::RedoBreakpoints() {
if (sim_->break_pc_ != NULL) {
sim_->break_pc_->SetInstructionBits(kBreakpointInstr);
}
}
void ArmDebugger::Debug() {
intptr_t last_pc = -1;
bool done = false;
#define COMMAND_SIZE 63
#define ARG_SIZE 255
#define STR(a) #a
#define XSTR(a) STR(a)
char cmd[COMMAND_SIZE + 1];
char arg1[ARG_SIZE + 1];
char arg2[ARG_SIZE + 1];
char* argv[3] = { cmd, arg1, arg2 };
// make sure to have a proper terminating character if reaching the limit
cmd[COMMAND_SIZE] = 0;
arg1[ARG_SIZE] = 0;
arg2[ARG_SIZE] = 0;
// Undo all set breakpoints while running in the debugger shell. This will
// make them invisible to all commands.
UndoBreakpoints();
while (!done) {
if (last_pc != sim_->get_pc()) {
disasm::NameConverter converter;
disasm::Disassembler dasm(converter);
// use a reasonably large buffer
v8::internal::EmbeddedVector<char, 256> buffer;
dasm.InstructionDecode(buffer,
reinterpret_cast<byte*>(sim_->get_pc()));
PrintF(" 0x%08x %s\n", sim_->get_pc(), buffer.start());
last_pc = sim_->get_pc();
}
char* line = ReadLine("sim> ");
if (line == NULL) {
break;
} else {
// Use sscanf to parse the individual parts of the command line. At the
// moment no command expects more than two parameters.
int argc = SScanF(line,
"%" XSTR(COMMAND_SIZE) "s "
"%" XSTR(ARG_SIZE) "s "
"%" XSTR(ARG_SIZE) "s",
cmd, arg1, arg2);
if ((strcmp(cmd, "si") == 0) || (strcmp(cmd, "stepi") == 0)) {
sim_->InstructionDecode(reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(sim_->get_pc()));
} else if ((strcmp(cmd, "c") == 0) || (strcmp(cmd, "cont") == 0)) {
// Execute the one instruction we broke at with breakpoints disabled.
sim_->InstructionDecode(reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(sim_->get_pc()));
// Leave the debugger shell.
done = true;
} else if ((strcmp(cmd, "p") == 0) || (strcmp(cmd, "print") == 0)) {
if (argc == 2 || (argc == 3 && strcmp(arg2, "fp") == 0)) {
int32_t value;
float svalue;
double dvalue;
if (strcmp(arg1, "all") == 0) {
for (int i = 0; i < kNumRegisters; i++) {
value = GetRegisterValue(i);
PrintF("%3s: 0x%08x %10d", Registers::Name(i), value, value);
if ((argc == 3 && strcmp(arg2, "fp") == 0) &&
i < 8 &&
(i % 2) == 0) {
dvalue = GetRegisterPairDoubleValue(i);
PrintF(" (%f)\n", dvalue);
} else {
PrintF("\n");
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < kNumVFPDoubleRegisters; i++) {
dvalue = GetVFPDoubleRegisterValue(i);
uint64_t as_words = BitCast<uint64_t>(dvalue);
PrintF("%3s: %f 0x%08x %08x\n",
VFPRegisters::Name(i, true),
dvalue,
static_cast<uint32_t>(as_words >> 32),
static_cast<uint32_t>(as_words & 0xffffffff));
}
} else {
if (GetValue(arg1, &value)) {
PrintF("%s: 0x%08x %d \n", arg1, value, value);
} else if (GetVFPSingleValue(arg1, &svalue)) {
uint32_t as_word = BitCast<uint32_t>(svalue);
PrintF("%s: %f 0x%08x\n", arg1, svalue, as_word);
} else if (GetVFPDoubleValue(arg1, &dvalue)) {
uint64_t as_words = BitCast<uint64_t>(dvalue);
PrintF("%s: %f 0x%08x %08x\n",
arg1,
dvalue,
static_cast<uint32_t>(as_words >> 32),
static_cast<uint32_t>(as_words & 0xffffffff));
} else {
PrintF("%s unrecognized\n", arg1);
}
}
} else {
PrintF("print <register>\n");
}
} else if ((strcmp(cmd, "po") == 0)
|| (strcmp(cmd, "printobject") == 0)) {
if (argc == 2) {
int32_t value;
if (GetValue(arg1, &value)) {
Object* obj = reinterpret_cast<Object*>(value);
PrintF("%s: \n", arg1);
#ifdef DEBUG
obj->PrintLn();
#else
obj->ShortPrint();
PrintF("\n");
#endif
} else {
PrintF("%s unrecognized\n", arg1);
}
} else {
PrintF("printobject <value>\n");
}
} else if (strcmp(cmd, "stack") == 0 || strcmp(cmd, "mem") == 0) {
int32_t* cur = NULL;
int32_t* end = NULL;
int next_arg = 1;
if (strcmp(cmd, "stack") == 0) {
cur = reinterpret_cast<int32_t*>(sim_->get_register(Simulator::sp));
} else { // "mem"
int32_t value;
if (!GetValue(arg1, &value)) {
PrintF("%s unrecognized\n", arg1);
continue;
}
cur = reinterpret_cast<int32_t*>(value);
next_arg++;
}
int32_t words;
if (argc == next_arg) {
words = 10;
} else if (argc == next_arg + 1) {
if (!GetValue(argv[next_arg], &words)) {
words = 10;
}
}
end = cur + words;
while (cur < end) {
PrintF(" 0x%08x: 0x%08x %10d",
reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(cur), *cur, *cur);
HeapObject* obj = reinterpret_cast<HeapObject*>(*cur);
int value = *cur;
Heap* current_heap = v8::internal::Isolate::Current()->heap();
if (current_heap->Contains(obj) || ((value & 1) == 0)) {
PrintF(" (");
if ((value & 1) == 0) {
PrintF("smi %d", value / 2);
} else {
obj->ShortPrint();
}
PrintF(")");
}
PrintF("\n");
cur++;
}
} else if (strcmp(cmd, "disasm") == 0 || strcmp(cmd, "di") == 0) {
disasm::NameConverter converter;
disasm::Disassembler dasm(converter);
// use a reasonably large buffer
v8::internal::EmbeddedVector<char, 256> buffer;
byte* prev = NULL;
byte* cur = NULL;
byte* end = NULL;
if (argc == 1) {
cur = reinterpret_cast<byte*>(sim_->get_pc());
end = cur + (10 * Instruction::kInstrSize);
} else if (argc == 2) {
int regnum = Registers::Number(arg1);
if (regnum != kNoRegister || strncmp(arg1, "0x", 2) == 0) {
// The argument is an address or a register name.
int32_t value;
if (GetValue(arg1, &value)) {
cur = reinterpret_cast<byte*>(value);
// Disassemble 10 instructions at <arg1>.
end = cur + (10 * Instruction::kInstrSize);
}
} else {
// The argument is the number of instructions.
int32_t value;
if (GetValue(arg1, &value)) {
cur = reinterpret_cast<byte*>(sim_->get_pc());
// Disassemble <arg1> instructions.
end = cur + (value * Instruction::kInstrSize);
}
}
} else {
int32_t value1;
int32_t value2;
if (GetValue(arg1, &value1) && GetValue(arg2, &value2)) {
cur = reinterpret_cast<byte*>(value1);
end = cur + (value2 * Instruction::kInstrSize);
}
}
while (cur < end) {
prev = cur;
cur += dasm.InstructionDecode(buffer, cur);
PrintF(" 0x%08x %s\n",
reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(prev), buffer.start());
}
} else if (strcmp(cmd, "gdb") == 0) {
PrintF("relinquishing control to gdb\n");
v8::internal::OS::DebugBreak();
PrintF("regaining control from gdb\n");
} else if (strcmp(cmd, "break") == 0) {
if (argc == 2) {
int32_t value;
if (GetValue(arg1, &value)) {
if (!SetBreakpoint(reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(value))) {
PrintF("setting breakpoint failed\n");
}
} else {
PrintF("%s unrecognized\n", arg1);
}
} else {
PrintF("break <address>\n");
}
} else if (strcmp(cmd, "del") == 0) {
if (!DeleteBreakpoint(NULL)) {
PrintF("deleting breakpoint failed\n");
}
} else if (strcmp(cmd, "flags") == 0) {
PrintF("N flag: %d; ", sim_->n_flag_);
PrintF("Z flag: %d; ", sim_->z_flag_);
PrintF("C flag: %d; ", sim_->c_flag_);
PrintF("V flag: %d\n", sim_->v_flag_);
PrintF("INVALID OP flag: %d; ", sim_->inv_op_vfp_flag_);
PrintF("DIV BY ZERO flag: %d; ", sim_->div_zero_vfp_flag_);
PrintF("OVERFLOW flag: %d; ", sim_->overflow_vfp_flag_);
PrintF("UNDERFLOW flag: %d; ", sim_->underflow_vfp_flag_);
PrintF("INEXACT flag: %d;\n", sim_->inexact_vfp_flag_);
} else if (strcmp(cmd, "stop") == 0) {
int32_t value;
intptr_t stop_pc = sim_->get_pc() - 2 * Instruction::kInstrSize;
Instruction* stop_instr = reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(stop_pc);
Instruction* msg_address =
reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(stop_pc + Instruction::kInstrSize);
if ((argc == 2) && (strcmp(arg1, "unstop") == 0)) {
// Remove the current stop.
if (sim_->isStopInstruction(stop_instr)) {
stop_instr->SetInstructionBits(kNopInstr);
msg_address->SetInstructionBits(kNopInstr);
} else {
PrintF("Not at debugger stop.\n");
}
} else if (argc == 3) {
// Print information about all/the specified breakpoint(s).
if (strcmp(arg1, "info") == 0) {
if (strcmp(arg2, "all") == 0) {
PrintF("Stop information:\n");
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < sim_->kNumOfWatchedStops; i++) {
sim_->PrintStopInfo(i);
}
} else if (GetValue(arg2, &value)) {
sim_->PrintStopInfo(value);
} else {
PrintF("Unrecognized argument.\n");
}
} else if (strcmp(arg1, "enable") == 0) {
// Enable all/the specified breakpoint(s).
if (strcmp(arg2, "all") == 0) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < sim_->kNumOfWatchedStops; i++) {
sim_->EnableStop(i);
}
} else if (GetValue(arg2, &value)) {
sim_->EnableStop(value);
} else {
PrintF("Unrecognized argument.\n");
}
} else if (strcmp(arg1, "disable") == 0) {
// Disable all/the specified breakpoint(s).
if (strcmp(arg2, "all") == 0) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < sim_->kNumOfWatchedStops; i++) {
sim_->DisableStop(i);
}
} else if (GetValue(arg2, &value)) {
sim_->DisableStop(value);
} else {
PrintF("Unrecognized argument.\n");
}
}
} else {
PrintF("Wrong usage. Use help command for more information.\n");
}
} else if ((strcmp(cmd, "t") == 0) || strcmp(cmd, "trace") == 0) {
::v8::internal::FLAG_trace_sim = !::v8::internal::FLAG_trace_sim;
PrintF("Trace of executed instructions is %s\n",
::v8::internal::FLAG_trace_sim ? "on" : "off");
} else if ((strcmp(cmd, "h") == 0) || (strcmp(cmd, "help") == 0)) {
PrintF("cont\n");
PrintF(" continue execution (alias 'c')\n");
PrintF("stepi\n");
PrintF(" step one instruction (alias 'si')\n");
PrintF("print <register>\n");
PrintF(" print register content (alias 'p')\n");
PrintF(" use register name 'all' to print all registers\n");
PrintF(" add argument 'fp' to print register pair double values\n");
PrintF("printobject <register>\n");
PrintF(" print an object from a register (alias 'po')\n");
PrintF("flags\n");
PrintF(" print flags\n");
PrintF("stack [<words>]\n");
PrintF(" dump stack content, default dump 10 words)\n");
PrintF("mem <address> [<words>]\n");
PrintF(" dump memory content, default dump 10 words)\n");
PrintF("disasm [<instructions>]\n");
PrintF("disasm [<address/register>]\n");
PrintF("disasm [[<address/register>] <instructions>]\n");
PrintF(" disassemble code, default is 10 instructions\n");
PrintF(" from pc (alias 'di')\n");
PrintF("gdb\n");
PrintF(" enter gdb\n");
PrintF("break <address>\n");
PrintF(" set a break point on the address\n");
PrintF("del\n");
PrintF(" delete the breakpoint\n");
PrintF("trace (alias 't')\n");
PrintF(" toogle the tracing of all executed statements\n");
PrintF("stop feature:\n");
PrintF(" Description:\n");
PrintF(" Stops are debug instructions inserted by\n");
PrintF(" the Assembler::stop() function.\n");
PrintF(" When hitting a stop, the Simulator will\n");
PrintF(" stop and and give control to the ArmDebugger.\n");
PrintF(" The first %d stop codes are watched:\n",
Simulator::kNumOfWatchedStops);
PrintF(" - They can be enabled / disabled: the Simulator\n");
PrintF(" will / won't stop when hitting them.\n");
PrintF(" - The Simulator keeps track of how many times they \n");
PrintF(" are met. (See the info command.) Going over a\n");
PrintF(" disabled stop still increases its counter. \n");
PrintF(" Commands:\n");
PrintF(" stop info all/<code> : print infos about number <code>\n");
PrintF(" or all stop(s).\n");
PrintF(" stop enable/disable all/<code> : enables / disables\n");
PrintF(" all or number <code> stop(s)\n");
PrintF(" stop unstop\n");
PrintF(" ignore the stop instruction at the current location\n");
PrintF(" from now on\n");
} else {
PrintF("Unknown command: %s\n", cmd);
}
}
DeleteArray(line);
}
// Add all the breakpoints back to stop execution and enter the debugger
// shell when hit.
RedoBreakpoints();
#undef COMMAND_SIZE
#undef ARG_SIZE
#undef STR
#undef XSTR
}
static bool ICacheMatch(void* one, void* two) {
ASSERT((reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(one) & CachePage::kPageMask) == 0);
ASSERT((reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(two) & CachePage::kPageMask) == 0);
return one == two;
}
static uint32_t ICacheHash(void* key) {
return static_cast<uint32_t>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(key)) >> 2;
}
static bool AllOnOnePage(uintptr_t start, int size) {
intptr_t start_page = (start & ~CachePage::kPageMask);
intptr_t end_page = ((start + size) & ~CachePage::kPageMask);
return start_page == end_page;
}
void Simulator::FlushICache(v8::internal::HashMap* i_cache,
void* start_addr,
size_t size) {
intptr_t start = reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(start_addr);
int intra_line = (start & CachePage::kLineMask);
start -= intra_line;
size += intra_line;
size = ((size - 1) | CachePage::kLineMask) + 1;
int offset = (start & CachePage::kPageMask);
while (!AllOnOnePage(start, size - 1)) {
int bytes_to_flush = CachePage::kPageSize - offset;
FlushOnePage(i_cache, start, bytes_to_flush);
start += bytes_to_flush;
size -= bytes_to_flush;
ASSERT_EQ(0, start & CachePage::kPageMask);
offset = 0;
}
if (size != 0) {
FlushOnePage(i_cache, start, size);
}
}
CachePage* Simulator::GetCachePage(v8::internal::HashMap* i_cache, void* page) {
v8::internal::HashMap::Entry* entry = i_cache->Lookup(page,
ICacheHash(page),
true);
if (entry->value == NULL) {
CachePage* new_page = new CachePage();
entry->value = new_page;
}
return reinterpret_cast<CachePage*>(entry->value);
}
// Flush from start up to and not including start + size.
void Simulator::FlushOnePage(v8::internal::HashMap* i_cache,
intptr_t start,
int size) {
ASSERT(size <= CachePage::kPageSize);
ASSERT(AllOnOnePage(start, size - 1));
ASSERT((start & CachePage::kLineMask) == 0);
ASSERT((size & CachePage::kLineMask) == 0);
void* page = reinterpret_cast<void*>(start & (~CachePage::kPageMask));
int offset = (start & CachePage::kPageMask);
CachePage* cache_page = GetCachePage(i_cache, page);
char* valid_bytemap = cache_page->ValidityByte(offset);
memset(valid_bytemap, CachePage::LINE_INVALID, size >> CachePage::kLineShift);
}
void Simulator::CheckICache(v8::internal::HashMap* i_cache,
Instruction* instr) {
intptr_t address = reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(instr);
void* page = reinterpret_cast<void*>(address & (~CachePage::kPageMask));
void* line = reinterpret_cast<void*>(address & (~CachePage::kLineMask));
int offset = (address & CachePage::kPageMask);
CachePage* cache_page = GetCachePage(i_cache, page);
char* cache_valid_byte = cache_page->ValidityByte(offset);
bool cache_hit = (*cache_valid_byte == CachePage::LINE_VALID);
char* cached_line = cache_page->CachedData(offset & ~CachePage::kLineMask);
if (cache_hit) {
// Check that the data in memory matches the contents of the I-cache.
CHECK(memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(instr),
cache_page->CachedData(offset),
Instruction::kInstrSize) == 0);
} else {
// Cache miss. Load memory into the cache.
memcpy(cached_line, line, CachePage::kLineLength);
*cache_valid_byte = CachePage::LINE_VALID;
}
}
void Simulator::Initialize(Isolate* isolate) {
if (isolate->simulator_initialized()) return;
isolate->set_simulator_initialized(true);
::v8::internal::ExternalReference::set_redirector(isolate,
&RedirectExternalReference);
}
Simulator::Simulator(Isolate* isolate) : isolate_(isolate) {
i_cache_ = isolate_->simulator_i_cache();
if (i_cache_ == NULL) {
i_cache_ = new v8::internal::HashMap(&ICacheMatch);
isolate_->set_simulator_i_cache(i_cache_);
}
Initialize(isolate);
// Setup simulator support first. Some of this information is needed to
// setup the architecture state.
size_t stack_size = 1 * 1024*1024; // allocate 1MB for stack
stack_ = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(stack_size));
pc_modified_ = false;
icount_ = 0;
break_pc_ = NULL;
break_instr_ = 0;
// Setup architecture state.
// All registers are initialized to zero to start with.
for (int i = 0; i < num_registers; i++) {
registers_[i] = 0;
}
n_flag_ = false;
z_flag_ = false;
c_flag_ = false;
v_flag_ = false;
// Initializing VFP registers.
// All registers are initialized to zero to start with
// even though s_registers_ & d_registers_ share the same
// physical registers in the target.
for (int i = 0; i < num_s_registers; i++) {
vfp_register[i] = 0;
}
n_flag_FPSCR_ = false;
z_flag_FPSCR_ = false;
c_flag_FPSCR_ = false;
v_flag_FPSCR_ = false;
FPSCR_rounding_mode_ = RZ;
inv_op_vfp_flag_ = false;
div_zero_vfp_flag_ = false;
overflow_vfp_flag_ = false;
underflow_vfp_flag_ = false;
inexact_vfp_flag_ = false;
// The sp is initialized to point to the bottom (high address) of the
// allocated stack area. To be safe in potential stack underflows we leave
// some buffer below.
registers_[sp] = reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(stack_) + stack_size - 64;
// The lr and pc are initialized to a known bad value that will cause an
// access violation if the simulator ever tries to execute it.
registers_[pc] = bad_lr;
registers_[lr] = bad_lr;
InitializeCoverage();
}
// When the generated code calls an external reference we need to catch that in
// the simulator. The external reference will be a function compiled for the
// host architecture. We need to call that function instead of trying to
// execute it with the simulator. We do that by redirecting the external
// reference to a svc (Supervisor Call) instruction that is handled by
// the simulator. We write the original destination of the jump just at a known
// offset from the svc instruction so the simulator knows what to call.
class Redirection {
public:
Redirection(void* external_function, ExternalReference::Type type)
: external_function_(external_function),
swi_instruction_(al | (0xf*B24) | kCallRtRedirected),
type_(type),
next_(NULL) {
Isolate* isolate = Isolate::Current();
next_ = isolate->simulator_redirection();
Simulator::current(isolate)->
FlushICache(isolate->simulator_i_cache(),
reinterpret_cast<void*>(&swi_instruction_),
Instruction::kInstrSize);
isolate->set_simulator_redirection(this);
}
void* address_of_swi_instruction() {
return reinterpret_cast<void*>(&swi_instruction_);
}
void* external_function() { return external_function_; }
ExternalReference::Type type() { return type_; }
static Redirection* Get(void* external_function,
ExternalReference::Type type) {
Isolate* isolate = Isolate::Current();
Redirection* current = isolate->simulator_redirection();
for (; current != NULL; current = current->next_) {
if (current->external_function_ == external_function) return current;
}
return new Redirection(external_function, type);
}
static Redirection* FromSwiInstruction(Instruction* swi_instruction) {
char* addr_of_swi = reinterpret_cast<char*>(swi_instruction);
char* addr_of_redirection =
addr_of_swi - OFFSET_OF(Redirection, swi_instruction_);
return reinterpret_cast<Redirection*>(addr_of_redirection);
}
private:
void* external_function_;
uint32_t swi_instruction_;
ExternalReference::Type type_;
Redirection* next_;
};
void* Simulator::RedirectExternalReference(void* external_function,
ExternalReference::Type type) {
Redirection* redirection = Redirection::Get(external_function, type);
return redirection->address_of_swi_instruction();
}
// Get the active Simulator for the current thread.
Simulator* Simulator::current(Isolate* isolate) {
v8::internal::Isolate::PerIsolateThreadData* isolate_data =
isolate->FindOrAllocatePerThreadDataForThisThread();
ASSERT(isolate_data != NULL);
Simulator* sim = isolate_data->simulator();
if (sim == NULL) {
// TODO(146): delete the simulator object when a thread/isolate goes away.
sim = new Simulator(isolate);
isolate_data->set_simulator(sim);
}
return sim;
}
// Sets the register in the architecture state. It will also deal with updating
// Simulator internal state for special registers such as PC.
void Simulator::set_register(int reg, int32_t value) {
ASSERT((reg >= 0) && (reg < num_registers));
if (reg == pc) {
pc_modified_ = true;
}
registers_[reg] = value;
}
// Get the register from the architecture state. This function does handle
// the special case of accessing the PC register.
int32_t Simulator::get_register(int reg) const {
ASSERT((reg >= 0) && (reg < num_registers));
// Stupid code added to avoid bug in GCC.
// See: http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43949
if (reg >= num_registers) return 0;
// End stupid code.
return registers_[reg] + ((reg == pc) ? Instruction::kPCReadOffset : 0);
}
double Simulator::get_double_from_register_pair(int reg) {
ASSERT((reg >= 0) && (reg < num_registers) && ((reg % 2) == 0));
double dm_val = 0.0;
// Read the bits from the unsigned integer register_[] array
// into the double precision floating point value and return it.
char buffer[2 * sizeof(vfp_register[0])];
memcpy(buffer, ®isters_[reg], 2 * sizeof(registers_[0]));
memcpy(&dm_val, buffer, 2 * sizeof(registers_[0]));
return(dm_val);
}
void Simulator::set_dw_register(int dreg, const int* dbl) {
ASSERT((dreg >= 0) && (dreg < num_d_registers));
registers_[dreg] = dbl[0];
registers_[dreg + 1] = dbl[1];
}
// Raw access to the PC register.
void Simulator::set_pc(int32_t value) {
pc_modified_ = true;
registers_[pc] = value;
}
bool Simulator::has_bad_pc() const {
return ((registers_[pc] == bad_lr) || (registers_[pc] == end_sim_pc));
}
// Raw access to the PC register without the special adjustment when reading.
int32_t Simulator::get_pc() const {
return registers_[pc];
}
// Getting from and setting into VFP registers.
void Simulator::set_s_register(int sreg, unsigned int value) {
ASSERT((sreg >= 0) && (sreg < num_s_registers));
vfp_register[sreg] = value;
}
unsigned int Simulator::get_s_register(int sreg) const {
ASSERT((sreg >= 0) && (sreg < num_s_registers));
return vfp_register[sreg];
}
void Simulator::set_s_register_from_float(int sreg, const float flt) {
ASSERT((sreg >= 0) && (sreg < num_s_registers));
// Read the bits from the single precision floating point value
// into the unsigned integer element of vfp_register[] given by index=sreg.
char buffer[sizeof(vfp_register[0])];
memcpy(buffer, &flt, sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
memcpy(&vfp_register[sreg], buffer, sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
}
void Simulator::set_s_register_from_sinteger(int sreg, const int sint) {
ASSERT((sreg >= 0) && (sreg < num_s_registers));
// Read the bits from the integer value into the unsigned integer element of
// vfp_register[] given by index=sreg.
char buffer[sizeof(vfp_register[0])];
memcpy(buffer, &sint, sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
memcpy(&vfp_register[sreg], buffer, sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
}
void Simulator::set_d_register_from_double(int dreg, const double& dbl) {
ASSERT((dreg >= 0) && (dreg < num_d_registers));
// Read the bits from the double precision floating point value into the two
// consecutive unsigned integer elements of vfp_register[] given by index
// 2*sreg and 2*sreg+1.
char buffer[2 * sizeof(vfp_register[0])];
memcpy(buffer, &dbl, 2 * sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
memcpy(&vfp_register[dreg * 2], buffer, 2 * sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
}
float Simulator::get_float_from_s_register(int sreg) {
ASSERT((sreg >= 0) && (sreg < num_s_registers));
float sm_val = 0.0;
// Read the bits from the unsigned integer vfp_register[] array
// into the single precision floating point value and return it.
char buffer[sizeof(vfp_register[0])];
memcpy(buffer, &vfp_register[sreg], sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
memcpy(&sm_val, buffer, sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
return(sm_val);
}
int Simulator::get_sinteger_from_s_register(int sreg) {
ASSERT((sreg >= 0) && (sreg < num_s_registers));
int sm_val = 0;
// Read the bits from the unsigned integer vfp_register[] array
// into the single precision floating point value and return it.
char buffer[sizeof(vfp_register[0])];
memcpy(buffer, &vfp_register[sreg], sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
memcpy(&sm_val, buffer, sizeof(vfp_register[0]));
return(sm_val);
}
double Simulator::get_double_from_d_register(int dreg) {
ASSERT((dreg >= 0) && (dreg < num_d_registers));
double dm_val = 0.0;
// Read the bits from the unsigned integer vfp_register[] array