- #ifndef TRACEFILE_H
- #define TRACEFILE_H 1
- #include "tracepoint.h"
- struct trace_file_writer;
- /* Operations to write trace frames to a specific trace format. */
- struct trace_frame_write_ops
- {
- /* Write a new trace frame. The tracepoint number of this trace
- frame is TPNUM. */
- void (*start) (struct trace_file_writer *self, uint16_t tpnum);
- /* Write an 'R' block. Buffer BUF contains its contents and SIZE is
- its size. */
- void (*write_r_block) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- gdb_byte *buf, int32_t size);
- /* Write an 'M' block, the header and memory contents respectively.
- The header of 'M' block is composed of the start address and the
- length of memory collection, and the memory contents contain
- the collected memory contents in tracing.
- For extremely large M block, GDB is unable to get its contents
- and write them into trace file in one go, due to the limitation
- of the remote target or the size of internal buffer, we split
- the operation to 'M' block to two operations. */
- /* Write the head of 'M' block. ADDR is the start address of
- collected memory and LENGTH is the length of memory contents. */
- void (*write_m_block_header) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- uint64_t addr, uint16_t length);
- /* Write the memory contents of 'M' block. Buffer BUF contains
- its contents and LENGTH is its length. This method can be called
- multiple times to write large memory contents of a single 'M'
- block. */
- void (*write_m_block_memory) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- gdb_byte *buf, uint16_t length);
- /* Write a 'V' block. NUM is the trace variable number and VAL is
- the value of the trace variable. */
- void (*write_v_block) (struct trace_file_writer *self, int32_t num,
- uint64_t val);
- /* The end of the trace frame. */
- void (*end) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
- };
- /* Operations to write trace buffers to a specific trace format. */
- struct trace_file_write_ops
- {
- /* Destructor. Releases everything from SELF (but not SELF
- itself). */
- void (*dtor) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
- /* Save the data to file or directory NAME of desired format in
- target side. Return true for success, otherwise return
- false. */
- int (*target_save) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- const char *name);
- /* Write the trace buffers to file or directory NAME. */
- void (*start) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- const char *name);
- /* Write the trace header. */
- void (*write_header) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
- /* Write the type of block about registers. SIZE is the size of
- all registers on the target. */
- void (*write_regblock_type) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- int size);
- /* Write trace status TS. */
- void (*write_status) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- struct trace_status *ts);
- /* Write the uploaded TSV. */
- void (*write_uploaded_tsv) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- struct uploaded_tsv *tsv);
- /* Write the uploaded tracepoint TP. */
- void (*write_uploaded_tp) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- struct uploaded_tp *tp);
- /* Write to mark the end of the definition part. */
- void (*write_definition_end) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
- /* Write the data of trace buffer without parsing. The content is
- in BUF and length is LEN. */
- void (*write_trace_buffer) (struct trace_file_writer *self,
- gdb_byte *buf, LONGEST len);
- /* Operations to write trace frames. The user of this field is
- responsible to parse the data of trace buffer. Either field
- 'write_trace_buffer' or field ' frame_ops' is NULL. */
- const struct trace_frame_write_ops *frame_ops;
- /* The end of writing trace buffers. */
- void (*end) (struct trace_file_writer *self);
- };
- /* Trace file writer for a given format. */
- struct trace_file_writer
- {
- const struct trace_file_write_ops *ops;
- };
- extern struct trace_file_writer *tfile_trace_file_writer_new (void);
- extern void init_tracefile_ops (struct target_ops *ops);
- extern void tracefile_fetch_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno);
- #endif /* TRACEFILE_H */