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#include "v8.h"
#include "codegen-inl.h"
#include "debug.h"
namespace v8 {
namespace internal {
#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
bool BreakLocationIterator::IsDebugBreakAtReturn() {
return Debug::IsDebugBreakAtReturn(rinfo());
}
void BreakLocationIterator::SetDebugBreakAtReturn() {
// Patch the code changing the return from JS function sequence from
// mov sp, fp
// ldmia sp!, {fp, lr}
// add sp, sp, #4
// bx lr
// to a call to the debug break return code.
// mov lr, pc
// ldr pc, [pc, #-4]
// <debug break return code entry point address>
// bktp 0
CodePatcher patcher(rinfo()->pc(), 4);
patcher.masm()->mov(v8::internal::lr, v8::internal::pc);
patcher.masm()->ldr(v8::internal::pc, MemOperand(v8::internal::pc, -4));
patcher.Emit(Debug::debug_break_return()->entry());
patcher.masm()->bkpt(0);
}
// Restore the JS frame exit code.
void BreakLocationIterator::ClearDebugBreakAtReturn() {
rinfo()->PatchCode(original_rinfo()->pc(),
Assembler::kJSReturnSequenceLength);
}
// A debug break in the exit code is identified by a call.
bool Debug::IsDebugBreakAtReturn(RelocInfo* rinfo) {
ASSERT(RelocInfo::IsJSReturn(rinfo->rmode()));
return rinfo->IsPatchedReturnSequence();
}
#define __ ACCESS_MASM(masm)
static void Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(MacroAssembler* masm,
RegList pointer_regs) {
// Save the content of all general purpose registers in memory. This copy in
// memory is later pushed onto the JS expression stack for the fake JS frame
// generated and also to the C frame generated on top of that. In the JS
// frame ONLY the registers containing pointers will be pushed on the
// expression stack. This causes the GC to update these pointers so that
// they will have the correct value when returning from the debugger.
__ SaveRegistersToMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
__ EnterInternalFrame();
// Store the registers containing object pointers on the expression stack to
// make sure that these are correctly updated during GC.
// Use sp as base to push.
__ CopyRegistersFromMemoryToStack(sp, pointer_regs);
#ifdef DEBUG
__ RecordComment("// Calling from debug break to runtime - come in - over");
#endif
__ mov(r0, Operand(0)); // no arguments
__ mov(r1, Operand(ExternalReference::debug_break()));
CEntryStub ceb(1, ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG);
__ CallStub(&ceb);
// Restore the register values containing object pointers from the expression
// stack in the reverse order as they where pushed.
// Use sp as base to pop.
__ CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(sp, r3, pointer_regs);
__ LeaveInternalFrame();
// Finally restore all registers.
__ RestoreRegistersFromMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
// Now that the break point has been handled, resume normal execution by
// jumping to the target address intended by the caller and that was
// overwritten by the address of DebugBreakXXX.
__ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Debug_Address::AfterBreakTarget())));
__ ldr(ip, MemOperand(ip));
__ Jump(ip);
}
void Debug::GenerateLoadICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// Calling convention for IC load (from ic-arm.cc).
// ----------- S t a t e -------------
// -- r0 : receiver
// -- r2 : name
// -- lr : return address
// -- [sp] : receiver
// -----------------------------------
// Registers r0 and r2 contain objects that need to be pushed on the
// expression stack of the fake JS frame.
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r2.bit());
}
void Debug::GenerateStoreICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// Calling convention for IC store (from ic-arm.cc).
// ----------- S t a t e -------------
// -- r0 : value
// -- r1 : receiver
// -- r2 : name
// -- lr : return address
// -----------------------------------
// Registers r0, r1, and r2 contain objects that need to be pushed on the
// expression stack of the fake JS frame.
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r1.bit() | r2.bit());
}
void Debug::GenerateKeyedLoadICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// ---------- S t a t e --------------
// -- lr : return address
// -- sp[0] : key
// -- sp[4] : receiver
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0);
}
void Debug::GenerateKeyedStoreICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// ---------- S t a t e --------------
// -- lr : return address
// -- sp[0] : key
// -- sp[4] : receiver
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0);
}
void Debug::GenerateCallICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// Calling convention for IC call (from ic-arm.cc)
// ----------- S t a t e -------------
// -- r0: number of arguments
// -- r1: receiver
// -- lr: return address
// -----------------------------------
// Register r1 contains an object that needs to be pushed on the expression
// stack of the fake JS frame. r0 is the actual number of arguments not
// encoded as a smi, therefore it cannot be on the expression stack of the
// fake JS frame as it can easily be an invalid pointer (e.g. 1). r0 will be
// pushed on the stack of the C frame and restored from there.
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r1.bit());
}
void Debug::GenerateConstructCallDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// In places other than IC call sites it is expected that r0 is TOS which
// is an object - this is not generally the case so this should be used with
// care.
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit());
}
void Debug::GenerateReturnDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// In places other than IC call sites it is expected that r0 is TOS which
// is an object - this is not generally the case so this should be used with
// care.
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit());
}
void Debug::GenerateStubNoRegistersDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
// ----------- S t a t e -------------
// No registers used on entry.
// -----------------------------------
Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0);
}
#undef __
#endif // ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
} } // namespace v8::internal