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These files may be read on any platform provided * that the alignments of these structures on the processing system are * identical to the alignments of these structures on the producing system. * For this reason, precise-sized types are used. The structures defined * by this file have been laid out to minimize alignment problems by * ensuring that all members are aligned on their natural boundaries. * In some cases, tail-padding may be significant when different ABIs specify * different tail-padding behaviors. To avoid problems when reading or * writing affected structures, MD_*_SIZE macros are provided where needed, * containing the useful size of the structures without padding. * * Structures that are defined by Microsoft to contain a zero-length array * are instead defined here to contain an array with one element, as * zero-length arrays are forbidden by standard C and C++. In these cases, * *_minsize constants are provided to be used in place of sizeof. For a * cleaner interface to these sizes when using C++, see minidump_size.h. * * These structures are also sufficient to populate minidump files. * * Because precise data type sizes are crucial for this implementation to * function properly and portably, a set of primitive types with known sizes * are used as the basis of each structure defined by this file. * * Author: Colin Blundell */ /* * ARM64 support */ #ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_ARM64_H__ #define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_ARM64_H__ #define MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_ARM64_FPR_COUNT 32 typedef struct { uint32_t fpsr; /* FPU status register */ uint32_t fpcr; /* FPU control register */ /* 32 128-bit floating point registers, d0 .. d31. */ uint128_struct regs[MD_FLOATINGSAVEAREA_ARM64_FPR_COUNT]; } MDFloatingSaveAreaARM64; #define MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_GPR_COUNT 33 /* Use the same 32-bit alignment when accessing this structure from 64-bit code * as is used natively in 32-bit code. */ #pragma pack(push, 4) typedef struct { /* The next field determines the layout of the structure, and which parts * of it are populated */ uint64_t context_flags; /* 33 64-bit integer registers, x0 .. x31 + the PC * Note the following fixed uses: * x29 is the frame pointer * x30 is the link register * x31 is the stack pointer * The PC is effectively x32. */ uint64_t iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_GPR_COUNT]; /* CPSR (flags, basically): 32 bits: bit 31 - N (negative) bit 30 - Z (zero) bit 29 - C (carry) bit 28 - V (overflow) bit 27 - Q (saturation flag, sticky) All other fields -- ignore */ uint32_t cpsr; /* The next field is included with MD_CONTEXT64_ARM_FLOATING_POINT */ MDFloatingSaveAreaARM64 float_save; } MDRawContextARM64; #pragma pack(pop) /* Indices into iregs for registers with a dedicated or conventional * purpose. */ enum MDARM64RegisterNumbers { MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_REG_FP = 29, MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_REG_LR = 30, MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_REG_SP = 31, MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_REG_PC = 32 }; /* For (MDRawContextARM64).context_flags. These values indicate the type of * context stored in the structure. MD_CONTEXT_ARM64 is Breakpad-defined. * This value was chosen to avoid likely conflicts with MD_CONTEXT_* * for other CPUs. */ #define MD_CONTEXT_ARM64 0x80000000 #define MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_INTEGER (MD_CONTEXT_ARM64 | 0x00000002) #define MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_FLOATING_POINT (MD_CONTEXT_ARM64 | 0x00000004) #define MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_FULL (MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_INTEGER | \ MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_FLOATING_POINT) #define MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_ALL (MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_INTEGER | \ MD_CONTEXT_ARM64_FLOATING_POINT) #endif /* GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_COMMON_MINIDUMP_CPU_ARM64_H__ */