target: Add 64-bit target address support
Define a target_addr_t type to support 32-bit and 64-bit addresses at the same time. Also define matching TARGET_PRI*ADDR format macros as well as a convenient TARGET_ADDR_FMT. In targets that are 32-bit (avr32, nds32, arm7/9/11, fm4, xmc1000) be least invasive by leaving the formatting unchanged apart from the type; for generic code adopt TARGET_ADDR_FMT as unified address format. Don't silently change gdb formatting here, leave that to later. Add COMMAND_PARSE_ADDRESS() macro to abstract the address type. Implement it using its own parse_target_addr() function, in the hopes of catching pointer type mismatches better. Add '--disable-target64' configure option to revert to previous 32-bit target address behavior. Change-Id: I2e91d205862ceb14f94b3e72a7e99ee0373a85d5 Signed-off-by: Dongxue Zhang <elta.era@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David Ung <david.ung.42@gmail.com> [AF: Default to enabling (Paul Fertser), rename macros, simplify] Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Matthias Welwarsky <matthias.welwarsky@sysgo.com>
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@@ -357,10 +357,13 @@ DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_u16, uint16_t);
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DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_u8, uint8_t);
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DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_int, int);
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DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s64, int64_t);
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DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s32, int32_t);
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DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s16, int16_t);
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DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s8, int8_t);
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DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_target_addr, target_addr_t);
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/**
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* @brief parses the string @a in into @a out as a @a type, or prints
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* a command error and passes the error code to the caller. If an error
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@@ -382,6 +385,9 @@ DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s8, int8_t);
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define COMMAND_PARSE_ADDRESS(in, out) \
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COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(target_addr, in, out)
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/**
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* Parse the string @c as a binary parameter, storing the boolean value
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* in @c out. The strings @c on and @c off are used to match different
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