Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 10:59:29 -0700 From: Marcel Moolenaar <xcllnt@mac.com> To: FreeBSD Arch <arch@freebsd.org> Subject: RFC: cross-libkvm/libthread_db/proc_service Message-ID: <34889018-8358-46AC-897E-32767FB84E14@mac.com>
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All, We have a couple of interfaces/APIs that can't be used cross-platform. Take for example libkvm. On a 32-bit platform, we can't typically use libkvm on a 64-kernel, because the libkvm interface uses u_long for the target address, which on 32-bit platforms is 32 bits wide. Likewise, libthread_db and proc_service are designed for native use only and need API tweaks to work in a cross-environment. Both use psaddr_t to represent a target address, which is defined as a void* in <sys/procfs.h>. I'd like to change those interfaces/APIs to allow them to be used in a cross-platform debugging environment. Basically, this means that a target address will have to be defined as a uint64_t. Other datatypes may also need to be retyped. For libkvm in particular I don't want to redefine struct kinfo_proc, struct nlist, etc. While it could be useful in a hybrid 32/64-bit environment, the effect of such changes have too high a chance to trickle down various other components/interfaces. Thus, for libkvm the focus is on kvm_read() and kvm_write(). Suggested plan of attack: o add kvm_xread() and kvm_xwrite() to the libkvm API to minimize the overall impact. The new functions operate on a 64-bit target address (psaddr_t). o change psaddr_t from a void* to a 64-bit integral (sys/procfs.h) This affects proc_service and libthread_db. And consequently our threading support in GDB. Comments/thoughts? -- Marcel Moolenaar xcllnt@mac.com
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