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- # -*- gdb-script -*-
- define load_dump
- restore $arg0 binary 0x800000
- set $pc = (((unsigned long)$arg1) - 2) << 1
- set $sp = $arg2
- where
- end
- document load_dump
- Load a crash dump, setup PC/SP and show the current backtrace
- Usage: load_dump <file> <PC-addr> <SP-addr>
- end
- define sp_skip
- if $argc == 0
- set $shift = 3
- else
- set $shift = $arg0
- end
- set $new_pc = ((((unsigned long)*(uint8_t*)($sp+$shift+1)) << 16) + \
- (((unsigned long)*(uint8_t*)($sp+$shift+2)) << 8) + \
- (((unsigned long)*(uint8_t*)($sp+$shift+3)) << 0)) << 1
- set $new_sp = $sp+$shift+3
- select-frame 0
- set $saved_pc = $pc
- set $saved_sp = $sp
- set $pc = $new_pc
- set $sp = $new_sp
- where
- end
- document sp_skip
- Decode the PC address at SP+offset, then show the resulting stack.
- The default (and minimum) offset is 3.
- Usage: sp_skip [off]
- end
- define sp_restore
- select-frame 0
- set $pc = $saved_pc
- set $sp = $saved_sp
- where
- end
- document sp_restore
- Undo an sp_skip move (restore existing PC/SP positions)
- Usage: sp_restore
- end
- define sp_test
- sp_skip $arg0
- set $pc = $saved_pc
- set $sp = $saved_sp
- end
- document sp_test
- Attempt to decode the PC address at SP+offset, then show the resulting stack.
- The default (and minimum) offset is 3.
- Usage: sp_test [off]
- end
- define sp_scan
- dont-repeat
- if $argc == 0
- set $sp_end = 0x802200
- else
- set $sp_end = $arg0
- end
- set $sp_pos = $sp
- while $sp_pos < ($sp_end-4)
- set $sp_off = $sp_pos - $sp
- printf "**** scanning %#x (+%u) ****\n", $sp_pos, $sp_off
- sp_test $sp_off
- set $sp_pos += 1
- end
- end
- document sp_scan
- Attempt to decode PC at any location starting from the SP+3 and up to SP-end
- (by default the end of the SRAM) and show the resulting stack at all locations.
- Usage: sp_scan [SP-end]
- end
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