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/*
* Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed
* provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the
* software.
*/
/*
* ARM symbolic debugger toolbox: dbg_cp.h
*/
/*
* RCS $Revision: 1.2 $
* Checkin $Date: 2003/01/16 10:40:13 $
*/
#ifndef Dbg_CP__h
#define Dbg_CP__h
#define Dbg_Access_Readable 1
#define Dbg_Access_Writable 2
#define Dbg_Access_CPDT 4 /* else CPRT */
typedef struct {
unsigned short rmin, rmax;
/* a single description can be used for a range of registers with
the same properties *accessed via CPDT instructions*
*/
unsigned char nbytes; /* size of register */
unsigned char access; /* see above (Access_xxx) */
union {
struct { /* CPDT instructions do not allow the coprocessor much freedom:
only bit 22 ('N') and 12-15 ('CRd') are free for the
coprocessor to use as it sees fit.
*/
unsigned char nbit;
unsigned char rdbits;
} cpdt;
struct { /* CPRT instructions have much more latitude. The bits fixed
by the ARM are 24..31 (condition mask & opcode)
20 (direction)
8..15 (cpnum, arm register)
4 (CPRT not CPDO)
leaving 14 bits free to the coprocessor (fortunately
falling within two bytes).
*/
unsigned char read_b0, read_b1,
write_b0, write_b1;
} cprt;
} accessinst;
} Dbg_CoProRegDesc;
struct Dbg_CoProDesc {
int entries;
Dbg_CoProRegDesc regdesc[1/* really nentries */];
};
#define Dbg_CoProDesc_Size(n) (sizeof(struct Dbg_CoProDesc) + ((n)-1)*sizeof(Dbg_CoProRegDesc))
#endif
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