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1/** @file
2 * Debugger Interfaces.
3 *
4 * This header covers all external interfaces of the Debugger module.
5 * However, it does not cover the DBGF interface since that part of the
6 * VMM. Use dbgf.h for that.
7 */
8
9/*
10 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
11 *
12 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
13 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
14 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
15 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
16 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
17 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
18 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
19 *
20 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
21 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
22 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
23 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
24 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
25 *
26 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
27 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
28 *
29 * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
30 * Clara, CA 95054 USA or visit http://www.sun.com if you need
31 * additional information or have any questions.
32 */
33
34#ifndef ___VBox_dbg_h
35#define ___VBox_dbg_h
36
37#include <VBox/cdefs.h>
38#include <VBox/types.h>
39#include <VBox/dbgf.h>
40
41#include <iprt/stdarg.h>
42
43__BEGIN_DECLS
44
45/** @def VBOX_WITH_DEBUGGER
46 * The build is with debugger module. Test if this is defined before registering
47 * external debugger commands. This is normally defined in Config.kmk.
48 */
49#ifdef DOXYGEN_RUNNING
50# define VBOX_WITH_DEBUGGER
51#endif
52
53
54/**
55 * DBGC variable category.
56 *
57 * Used to describe an argument to a command or function and a functions
58 * return value.
59 */
60typedef enum DBGCVARCAT
61{
62 /** Any type is fine. */
63 DBGCVAR_CAT_ANY = 0,
64 /** Any kind of pointer. */
65 DBGCVAR_CAT_POINTER,
66 /** Any kind of pointer with no range option. */
67 DBGCVAR_CAT_POINTER_NO_RANGE,
68 /** GC pointer. */
69 DBGCVAR_CAT_GC_POINTER,
70 /** GC pointer with no range option. */
71 DBGCVAR_CAT_GC_POINTER_NO_RANGE,
72 /** Numeric argument. */
73 DBGCVAR_CAT_NUMBER,
74 /** Numeric argument with no range option. */
75 DBGCVAR_CAT_NUMBER_NO_RANGE,
76 /** String. */
77 DBGCVAR_CAT_STRING,
78 /** Symbol. */
79 DBGCVAR_CAT_SYMBOL,
80 /** Option. */
81 DBGCVAR_CAT_OPTION,
82 /** Option + string. */
83 DBGCVAR_CAT_OPTION_STRING,
84 /** Option + number. */
85 DBGCVAR_CAT_OPTION_NUMBER
86} DBGCVARCAT;
87
88
89/**
90 * DBGC variable type.
91 */
92typedef enum DBGCVARTYPE
93{
94 /** unknown... */
95 DBGCVAR_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
96 /** Flat GC pointer. */
97 DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FLAT,
98 /** Segmented GC pointer. */
99 DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FAR,
100 /** Physical GC pointer. */
101 DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_PHYS,
102 /** Flat HC pointer. */
103 DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FLAT,
104 /** Segmented HC pointer. */
105 DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FAR,
106 /** Physical HC pointer. */
107 DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_PHYS,
108 /** String. */
109 DBGCVAR_TYPE_STRING,
110 /** Number. */
111 DBGCVAR_TYPE_NUMBER,
112 /** Symbol. */
113 DBGCVAR_TYPE_SYMBOL,
114 /** Special type used when querying symbols. */
115 DBGCVAR_TYPE_ANY
116} DBGCVARTYPE;
117
118/** @todo Rename to DBGCVAR_IS_xyz. */
119
120/** Checks if the specified variable type is of a pointer persuasion. */
121#define DBGCVAR_ISPOINTER(enmType) ((enmType) >= DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FLAT && enmType <= DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_PHYS)
122/** Checks if the specified variable type is of a pointer persuasion. */
123#define DBGCVAR_IS_FAR_PTR(enmType) ((enmType) == DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FAR || (enmType) == DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FAR)
124/** Checks if the specified variable type is of a pointer persuasion and of the guest context sort. */
125#define DBGCVAR_ISGCPOINTER(enmType) ((enmType) >= DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FLAT && (enmType) <= DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_PHYS)
126/** Checks if the specified variable type is of a pointer persuasion and of the host context sort. */
127#define DBGCVAR_ISHCPOINTER(enmType) ((enmType) >= DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FLAT && (enmType) <= DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_PHYS)
128
129
130/**
131 * DBGC variable range type.
132 */
133typedef enum DBGCVARRANGETYPE
134{
135 /** No range appliable or no range specified. */
136 DBGCVAR_RANGE_NONE = 0,
137 /** Number of elements. */
138 DBGCVAR_RANGE_ELEMENTS,
139 /** Number of bytes. */
140 DBGCVAR_RANGE_BYTES
141} DBGCVARRANGETYPE;
142
143
144/**
145 * Variable descriptor.
146 */
147typedef struct DBGCVARDESC
148{
149 /** The minimal number of times this argument may occur.
150 * Use 0 here to inidicate that the argument is optional. */
151 unsigned cTimesMin;
152 /** Maximum number of occurences.
153 * Use ~0 here to indicate infinite. */
154 unsigned cTimesMax;
155 /** Argument category. */
156 DBGCVARCAT enmCategory;
157 /** Flags, DBGCVD_FLAGS_* */
158 unsigned fFlags;
159 /** Argument name. */
160 const char *pszName;
161 /** Argument name. */
162 const char *pszDescription;
163} DBGCVARDESC;
164/** Pointer to an argument descriptor. */
165typedef DBGCVARDESC *PDBGCVARDESC;
166/** Pointer to a const argument descriptor. */
167typedef const DBGCVARDESC *PCDBGCVARDESC;
168
169/** Variable descriptor flags.
170 * @{ */
171/** Indicates that the variable depends on the previous being present. */
172#define DBGCVD_FLAGS_DEP_PREV RT_BIT(1)
173/** @} */
174
175
176/**
177 * DBGC variable.
178 */
179typedef struct DBGCVAR
180{
181 /** Pointer to the argument descriptor. */
182 PCDBGCVARDESC pDesc;
183 /** Pointer to the next argument. */
184 struct DBGCVAR *pNext;
185
186 /** Argument type. */
187 DBGCVARTYPE enmType;
188 /** Type specific. */
189 union
190 {
191 /** Flat GC Address. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FLAT) */
192 RTGCPTR GCFlat;
193 /** Far (16:32) GC Address. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FAR) */
194 RTFAR32 GCFar;
195 /** Physical GC Address. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_PHYS) */
196 RTGCPHYS GCPhys;
197 /** Flat HC Address. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FLAT) */
198 void *pvHCFlat;
199 /** Far (16:32) HC Address. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FAR) */
200 RTFAR32 HCFar;
201 /** Physical GC Address. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_PHYS) */
202 RTHCPHYS HCPhys;
203 /** String. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_STRING)
204 * The basic idea is the the this is a pointer to the expression we're
205 * parsing, so no messing with freeing. */
206 const char *pszString;
207 /** Number. (DBGCVAR_TYPE_NUMBER) */
208 uint64_t u64Number;
209 } u;
210
211 /** Range type. */
212 DBGCVARRANGETYPE enmRangeType;
213 /** Range. The use of the content depends on the enmRangeType. */
214 uint64_t u64Range;
215} DBGCVAR;
216/** Pointer to a command argument. */
217typedef DBGCVAR *PDBGCVAR;
218/** Pointer to a const command argument. */
219typedef const DBGCVAR *PCDBGCVAR;
220
221
222/**
223 * Macro for initializing a DBGC variable with defaults.
224 * The result is an unknown variable type without any range.
225 */
226#define DBGCVAR_INIT(pVar) \
227 do { \
228 (pVar)->pDesc = NULL;\
229 (pVar)->pNext = NULL; \
230 (pVar)->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_UNKNOWN; \
231 (pVar)->u.u64Number = 0; \
232 (pVar)->enmRangeType = DBGCVAR_RANGE_NONE; \
233 (pVar)->u64Range = 0; \
234 } while (0)
235
236/**
237 * Macro for initializing a DBGC variable with a HC physical address.
238 */
239#define DBGCVAR_INIT_HC_PHYS(pVar, Phys) \
240 do { \
241 DBGCVAR_INIT(pVar); \
242 (pVar)->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_PHYS; \
243 (pVar)->u.HCPhys = (Phys); \
244 } while (0)
245
246/**
247 * Macro for initializing a DBGC variable with a HC flat address.
248 */
249#define DBGCVAR_INIT_HC_FLAT(pVar, Flat) \
250 do { \
251 DBGCVAR_INIT(pVar); \
252 (pVar)->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FLAT; \
253 (pVar)->u.pvHCFlat = (Flat); \
254 } while (0)
255
256/**
257 * Macro for initializing a DBGC variable with a GC physical address.
258 */
259#define DBGCVAR_INIT_GC_PHYS(pVar, Phys) \
260 do { \
261 DBGCVAR_INIT(pVar); \
262 (pVar)->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_PHYS; \
263 (pVar)->u.GCPhys = (Phys); \
264 } while (0)
265
266/**
267 * Macro for initializing a DBGC variable with a GC flat address.
268 */
269#define DBGCVAR_INIT_GC_FLAT(pVar, Flat) \
270 do { \
271 DBGCVAR_INIT(pVar); \
272 (pVar)->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FLAT; \
273 (pVar)->u.GCFlat = (Flat); \
274 } while (0)
275
276/**
277 * Macro for initializing a DBGC variable with a GC far address.
278 */
279#define DBGCVAR_INIT_GC_FAR(pVar, _sel, _off) \
280 do { \
281 DBGCVAR_INIT(pVar); \
282 (pVar)->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FAR; \
283 (pVar)->u.GCFar.sel = (_sel); \
284 (pVar)->u.GCFar.off = (_off); \
285 } while (0)
286
287/**
288 * Macro for initializing a DBGC variable with a number
289 */
290#define DBGCVAR_INIT_NUMBER(pVar, Value) \
291 do { \
292 DBGCVAR_INIT(pVar); \
293 (pVar)->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_NUMBER; \
294 (pVar)->u.u64 = (Value); \
295 } while (0)
296
297
298/** Pointer to helper functions for commands. */
299typedef struct DBGCCMDHLP *PDBGCCMDHLP;
300
301/**
302 * Command helper for writing text to the debug console.
303 *
304 * @returns VBox status.
305 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
306 * @param pvBuf What to write.
307 * @param cbBuf Number of bytes to write.
308 * @param pcbWritten Where to store the number of bytes actually written.
309 * If NULL the entire buffer must be successfully written.
310 */
311typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPWRITE(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, const void *pvBuf, size_t cbBuf, size_t *pcbWritten);
312/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPWRITE() function. */
313typedef FNDBGCHLPWRITE *PFNDBGCHLPWRITE;
314
315/**
316 * Command helper for writing formatted text to the debug console.
317 *
318 * @returns VBox status.
319 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
320 * @param pcb Where to store the number of bytes written.
321 * @param pszFormat The format string.
322 * This is using the log formatter, so it's format extensions can be used.
323 * @param ... Arguments specified in the format string.
324 */
325typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPPRINTF(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, size_t *pcbWritten, const char *pszFormat, ...);
326/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPPRINTF() function. */
327typedef FNDBGCHLPPRINTF *PFNDBGCHLPPRINTF;
328
329/**
330 * Command helper for writing formatted text to the debug console.
331 *
332 * @returns VBox status.
333 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
334 * @param pcb Where to store the number of bytes written.
335 * @param pszFormat The format string.
336 * This is using the log formatter, so it's format extensions can be used.
337 * @param args Arguments specified in the format string.
338 */
339typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPPRINTFV(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, size_t *pcbWritten, const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
340/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPPRINTFV() function. */
341typedef FNDBGCHLPPRINTFV *PFNDBGCHLPPRINTFV;
342
343/**
344 * Command helper for formatting and error message for a VBox status code.
345 *
346 * @returns VBox status code appropriate to return from a command.
347 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
348 * @param rc The VBox status code.
349 * @param pcb Where to store the number of bytes written.
350 * @param pszFormat Format string for additional messages. Can be NULL.
351 * @param ... Format arguments, optional.
352 */
353typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPVBOXERROR(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, int rc, const char *pszFormat, ...);
354/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPVBOXERROR() function. */
355typedef FNDBGCHLPVBOXERROR *PFNDBGCHLPVBOXERROR;
356
357/**
358 * Command helper for formatting and error message for a VBox status code.
359 *
360 * @returns VBox status code appropriate to return from a command.
361 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
362 * @param rc The VBox status code.
363 * @param pcb Where to store the number of bytes written.
364 * @param pszFormat Format string for additional messages. Can be NULL.
365 * @param args Format arguments, optional.
366 */
367typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPVBOXERRORV(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, int rc, const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
368/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPVBOXERRORV() function. */
369typedef FNDBGCHLPVBOXERRORV *PFNDBGCHLPVBOXERRORV;
370
371/**
372 * Command helper for reading memory specified by a DBGC variable.
373 *
374 * @returns VBox status code appropriate to return from a command.
375 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
376 * @param pVM VM handle if GC or physical HC address.
377 * @param pvBuffer Where to store the read data.
378 * @param cbRead Number of bytes to read.
379 * @param pVarPointer DBGC variable specifying where to start reading.
380 * @param pcbRead Where to store the number of bytes actually read.
381 * This optional, but it's useful when read GC virtual memory where a
382 * page in the requested range might not be present.
383 * If not specified not-present failure or end of a HC physical page
384 * will cause failure.
385 */
386typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPMEMREAD(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PVM pVM, void *pvBuffer, size_t cbRead, PCDBGCVAR pVarPointer, size_t *pcbRead);
387/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPMEMREAD() function. */
388typedef FNDBGCHLPMEMREAD *PFNDBGCHLPMEMREAD;
389
390/**
391 * Command helper for writing memory specified by a DBGC variable.
392 *
393 * @returns VBox status code appropriate to return from a command.
394 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
395 * @param pVM VM handle if GC or physical HC address.
396 * @param pvBuffer What to write.
397 * @param cbWrite Number of bytes to write.
398 * @param pVarPointer DBGC variable specifying where to start reading.
399 * @param pcbWritten Where to store the number of bytes written.
400 * This is optional. If NULL be aware that some of the buffer
401 * might have been written to the specified address.
402 */
403typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPMEMWRITE(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PVM pVM, const void *pvBuffer, size_t cbWrite, PCDBGCVAR pVarPointer, size_t *pcbWritten);
404/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPMEMWRITE() function. */
405typedef FNDBGCHLPMEMWRITE *PFNDBGCHLPMEMWRITE;
406
407
408/**
409 * Evaluates an expression.
410 * (Hopefully the parser and functions are fully reentrant.)
411 *
412 * @returns VBox status code appropriate to return from a command.
413 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
414 * @param pResult Where to store the result.
415 * @param pszExpr The expression. Format string with the format DBGC extensions.
416 * @param ... Format arguments.
417 */
418typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPEVAL(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PDBGCVAR pResult, const char *pszExpr, ...);
419/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPEVAL() function. */
420typedef FNDBGCHLPEVAL *PFNDBGCHLPEVAL;
421
422
423/**
424 * Executes command an expression.
425 * (Hopefully the parser and functions are fully reentrant.)
426 *
427 * @returns VBox status code appropriate to return from a command.
428 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
429 * @param pszExpr The expression. Format string with the format DBGC extensions.
430 * @param ... Format arguments.
431 */
432typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCHLPEXEC(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, const char *pszExpr, ...);
433/** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPEVAL() function. */
434typedef FNDBGCHLPEXEC *PFNDBGCHLPEXEC;
435
436
437/**
438 * Helper functions for commands.
439 */
440typedef struct DBGCCMDHLP
441{
442 /** Pointer to a FNDBCHLPWRITE() function. */
443 PFNDBGCHLPWRITE pfnWrite;
444 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPPRINTF() function. */
445 PFNDBGCHLPPRINTF pfnPrintf;
446 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPPRINTFV() function. */
447 PFNDBGCHLPPRINTFV pfnPrintfV;
448 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPVBOXERROR() function. */
449 PFNDBGCHLPVBOXERROR pfnVBoxError;
450 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPVBOXERRORV() function. */
451 PFNDBGCHLPVBOXERRORV pfnVBoxErrorV;
452 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPMEMREAD() function. */
453 PFNDBGCHLPMEMREAD pfnMemRead;
454 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPMEMWRITE() function. */
455 PFNDBGCHLPMEMWRITE pfnMemWrite;
456 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPEVAL() function. */
457 PFNDBGCHLPEVAL pfnEval;
458 /** Pointer to a FNDBGCHLPEXEC() function. */
459 PFNDBGCHLPEXEC pfnExec;
460
461 /**
462 * Converts a DBGC variable to a DBGF address structure.
463 *
464 * @returns VBox status code.
465 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
466 * @param pVar The variable to convert.
467 * @param pAddress The target address.
468 */
469 DECLCALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnVarToDbgfAddr)(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PCDBGCVAR pVar, PDBGFADDRESS pAddress);
470
471 /**
472 * Converts a DBGC variable to a boolean.
473 *
474 * @returns VBox status code.
475 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
476 * @param pVar The variable to convert.
477 * @param pf Where to store the boolean.
478 */
479 DECLCALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnVarToBool)(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PCDBGCVAR pVar, bool *pf);
480
481} DBGCCMDHLP;
482
483
484#ifdef IN_RING3
485/**
486 * Command helper for writing formatted text to the debug console.
487 *
488 * @returns VBox status.
489 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to the command callback structure.
490 * @param pszFormat The format string.
491 * This is using the log formatter, so it's format extensions can be used.
492 * @param ... Arguments specified in the format string.
493 */
494DECLINLINE(int) DBGCCmdHlpPrintf(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, const char *pszFormat, ...)
495{
496 va_list va;
497 int rc;
498 va_start(va, pszFormat);
499 rc = pCmdHlp->pfnPrintfV(pCmdHlp, NULL, pszFormat, va);
500 va_end(va);
501 return rc;
502}
503
504/**
505 * @copydoc FNDBGCHLPVBOXERROR
506 */
507DECLINLINE(int) DBGCCmdHlpVBoxError(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, int rc, const char *pszFormat, ...)
508{
509 va_list va;
510 va_start(va, pszFormat);
511 rc = pCmdHlp->pfnVBoxErrorV(pCmdHlp, rc, pszFormat, va);
512 va_end(va);
513 return rc;
514}
515
516/**
517 * @copydoc FNDBGCHLPMEMREAD
518 */
519DECLINLINE(int) DBGCCmdHlpMemRead(PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PVM pVM, void *pvBuffer, size_t cbRead, PCDBGCVAR pVarPointer, size_t *pcbRead)
520{
521 return pCmdHlp->pfnMemRead(pCmdHlp, pVM, pvBuffer, cbRead, pVarPointer, pcbRead);
522}
523#endif /* IN_RING3 */
524
525
526/** Pointer to command descriptor. */
527typedef struct DBGCCMD *PDBGCCMD;
528/** Pointer to const command descriptor. */
529typedef const struct DBGCCMD *PCDBGCCMD;
530
531/**
532 * Command handler.
533 *
534 * The console will call the handler for a command once it's finished
535 * parsing the user input. The command handler function is responsible
536 * for executing the command itself.
537 *
538 * @returns VBox status.
539 * @param pCmd Pointer to the command descriptor (as registered).
540 * @param pCmdHlp Pointer to command helper functions.
541 * @param pVM Pointer to the current VM (if any).
542 * @param paArgs Pointer to (readonly) array of arguments.
543 * @param cArgs Number of arguments in the array.
544 * @param pResult Where to store the result. NULL if no result descriptor was specified.
545 */
546typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCCMD(PCDBGCCMD pCmd, PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PVM pVM, PCDBGCVAR pArgs, unsigned cArgs, PDBGCVAR pResult);
547/** Pointer to a FNDBGCCMD() function. */
548typedef FNDBGCCMD *PFNDBGCCMD;
549
550/**
551 * DBGC command descriptor.
552 *
553 * If a pResultDesc is specified the command can be called and used
554 * as a function too. If it's a pure function, set fFlags to
555 * DBGCCMD_FLAGS_FUNCTION.
556 */
557typedef struct DBGCCMD
558{
559 /** Command string. */
560 const char *pszCmd;
561 /** Minimum number of arguments. */
562 unsigned cArgsMin;
563 /** Max number of arguments. */
564 unsigned cArgsMax;
565 /** Argument descriptors (array). */
566 PCDBGCVARDESC paArgDescs;
567 /** Number of argument descriptors. */
568 unsigned cArgDescs;
569 /** Result descriptor. */
570 PCDBGCVARDESC pResultDesc;
571 /** flags. (reserved for now) */
572 unsigned fFlags;
573 /** Handler function. */
574 PFNDBGCCMD pfnHandler;
575 /** Command syntax. */
576 const char *pszSyntax;
577 /** Command description. */
578 const char *pszDescription;
579} DBGCCMD;
580
581/** DBGCCMD Flags.
582 * @{
583 */
584/** The description is of a pure function which cannot be invoked
585 * as a command from the commandline. */
586#define DBGCCMD_FLAGS_FUNCTION 1
587/** @} */
588
589
590
591/** Pointer to a DBGC backend. */
592typedef struct DBGCBACK *PDBGCBACK;
593
594/**
595 * Checks if there is input.
596 *
597 * @returns true if there is input ready.
598 * @returns false if there not input ready.
599 * @param pBack Pointer to the backend structure supplied by
600 * the backend. The backend can use this to find
601 * it's instance data.
602 * @param cMillies Number of milliseconds to wait on input data.
603 */
604typedef DECLCALLBACK(bool) FNDBGCBACKINPUT(PDBGCBACK pBack, uint32_t cMillies);
605/** Pointer to a FNDBGCBACKINPUT() callback. */
606typedef FNDBGCBACKINPUT *PFNDBGCBACKINPUT;
607
608/**
609 * Read input.
610 *
611 * @returns VBox status code.
612 * @param pBack Pointer to the backend structure supplied by
613 * the backend. The backend can use this to find
614 * it's instance data.
615 * @param pvBuf Where to put the bytes we read.
616 * @param cbBuf Maximum nymber of bytes to read.
617 * @param pcbRead Where to store the number of bytes actually read.
618 * If NULL the entire buffer must be filled for a
619 * successful return.
620 */
621typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCBACKREAD(PDBGCBACK pBack, void *pvBuf, size_t cbBuf, size_t *pcbRead);
622/** Pointer to a FNDBGCBACKREAD() callback. */
623typedef FNDBGCBACKREAD *PFNDBGCBACKREAD;
624
625/**
626 * Write (output).
627 *
628 * @returns VBox status code.
629 * @param pBack Pointer to the backend structure supplied by
630 * the backend. The backend can use this to find
631 * it's instance data.
632 * @param pvBuf What to write.
633 * @param cbBuf Number of bytes to write.
634 * @param pcbWritten Where to store the number of bytes actually written.
635 * If NULL the entire buffer must be successfully written.
636 */
637typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNDBGCBACKWRITE(PDBGCBACK pBack, const void *pvBuf, size_t cbBuf, size_t *pcbWritten);
638/** Pointer to a FNDBGCBACKWRITE() callback. */
639typedef FNDBGCBACKWRITE *PFNDBGCBACKWRITE;
640
641/**
642 * Ready / busy notification.
643 *
644 * @param pBack Pointer to the backend structure supplied by
645 * the backend. The backend can use this to find
646 * it's instance data.
647 * @param fReady Whether it's ready (true) or busy (false).
648 */
649typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNDBGCBACKSETREADY(PDBGCBACK pBack, bool fReady);
650/** Pointer to a FNDBGCBACKSETREADY() callback. */
651typedef FNDBGCBACKSETREADY *PFNDBGCBACKSETREADY;
652
653
654/**
655 * The communication backend provides the console with a number of callbacks
656 * which can be used
657 */
658typedef struct DBGCBACK
659{
660 /** Check for input. */
661 PFNDBGCBACKINPUT pfnInput;
662 /** Read input. */
663 PFNDBGCBACKREAD pfnRead;
664 /** Write output. */
665 PFNDBGCBACKWRITE pfnWrite;
666 /** Ready / busy notification. */
667 PFNDBGCBACKSETREADY pfnSetReady;
668} DBGCBACK;
669
670
671/**
672 * Make a console instance.
673 *
674 * This will not return until either an 'exit' command is issued or a error code
675 * indicating connection loss is encountered.
676 *
677 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS if console termination caused by the 'exit' command.
678 * @returns The VBox status code causing the console termination.
679 *
680 * @param pVM VM Handle.
681 * @param pBack Pointer to the backend structure. This must contain
682 * a full set of function pointers to service the console.
683 * @param fFlags Reserved, must be zero.
684 * @remark A forced termination of the console is easiest done by forcing the
685 * callbacks to return fatal failures.
686 */
687DBGDECL(int) DBGCCreate(PVM pVM, PDBGCBACK pBack, unsigned fFlags);
688
689
690/**
691 * Register one or more external commands.
692 *
693 * @returns VBox status.
694 * @param paCommands Pointer to an array of command descriptors.
695 * The commands must be unique. It's not possible
696 * to register the same commands more than once.
697 * @param cCommands Number of commands.
698 */
699DBGDECL(int) DBGCRegisterCommands(PCDBGCCMD paCommands, unsigned cCommands);
700
701
702/**
703 * Deregister one or more external commands previously registered by
704 * DBGCRegisterCommands().
705 *
706 * @returns VBox status.
707 * @param paCommands Pointer to an array of command descriptors
708 * as given to DBGCRegisterCommands().
709 * @param cCommands Number of commands.
710 */
711DBGDECL(int) DBGCDeregisterCommands(PCDBGCCMD paCommands, unsigned cCommands);
712
713
714/**
715 * Spawns a new thread with a TCP based debugging console service.
716 *
717 * @returns VBox status.
718 * @param pVM VM handle.
719 * @param ppvData Where to store the pointer to instance data.
720 */
721DBGDECL(int) DBGCTcpCreate(PVM pVM, void **ppvUser);
722
723/**
724 * Terminates any running TCP base debugger consolse service.
725 *
726 * @returns VBox status.
727 * @param pVM VM handle.
728 * @param pvData Instance data set by DBGCTcpCreate().
729 */
730DBGDECL(int) DBGCTcpTerminate(PVM pVM, void *pvData);
731
732
733__END_DECLS
734
735#endif
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