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/*++
Copyright (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
kdtrap.c
Abstract:
This module contains code to implement the target side of the portable
kernel debugger.
Author:
Bryan M. Willman (bryanwi) 25-Sep-90
Revision History:
--*/
#include "kdp.h"
#pragma alloc_text(PAGEKD, KdpTrap)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGEKD, KdIsThisAKdTrap)
BOOLEAN
KdpTrap (
IN PKTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame,
IN PKEXCEPTION_FRAME ExceptionFrame,
IN PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord,
IN PCONTEXT ContextRecord,
IN KPROCESSOR_MODE PreviousMode,
IN BOOLEAN SecondChance
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is called whenever a exception is dispatched and the kernel
debugger is active.
Arguments:
TrapFrame - Supplies a pointer to a trap frame that describes the
trap.
ExceptionFrame - Supplies a pointer to a exception frame that describes
the trap.
ExceptionRecord - Supplies a pointer to an exception record that
describes the exception.
ContextRecord - Supplies the context at the time of the exception.
PreviousMode - Supplies the previous processor mode.
SecondChance - Supplies a boolean value that determines whether this is
the second chance (TRUE) that the exception has been raised.
Return Value:
A value of TRUE is returned if the exception is handled. Otherwise a
value of FALSE is returned.
--*/
{
BOOLEAN Completion = FALSE;
BOOLEAN UnloadSymbols = FALSE;
ULONG OldEip;
//
// Print, Prompt, Load symbols, Unload symbols, are all special
// cases of STATUS_BREAKPOINT
//
if ((ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == STATUS_BREAKPOINT) &&
(ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0] != BREAKPOINT_BREAK)) {
//
// Switch on the breakpoint code.
//
OldEip = ContextRecord->Eip;
switch (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0]) {
//
// ExceptionInformation[1] - Address of the message.
// ExceptionInformation[2] - Length of the message.
// ContextRecord->Ebx - the Id of the calling component.
// ContextRecord->Edi - the output importance level.
//
case BREAKPOINT_PRINT:
ContextRecord->Eax = KdpPrint((ULONG)ContextRecord->Ebx,
(ULONG)ContextRecord->Edi,
(PCHAR)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1],
(USHORT)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[2],
PreviousMode,
TrapFrame,
ExceptionFrame,
&Completion);
break;
//
// ExceptionInformation[1] - Address of the message.
// ExceptionInformation[2] - Length of the message.
// ContextRecord->Ebx - Address of the reply.
// ContextRecord->Edi - Maximum length of reply.
//
case BREAKPOINT_PROMPT:
ContextRecord->Eax = KdpPrompt((PCHAR)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1],
(USHORT)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[2],
(PCHAR)ContextRecord->Ebx,
(USHORT)ContextRecord->Edi,
PreviousMode,
TrapFrame,
ExceptionFrame);
Completion = TRUE;
break;
//
// ExceptionInformation[1] is file name of new module.
// ExceptionInformation[2] is a pointer to the symbol
// information.
//
case BREAKPOINT_UNLOAD_SYMBOLS:
UnloadSymbols = TRUE;
//
// Fall through
//
case BREAKPOINT_LOAD_SYMBOLS:
KdpSymbol((PSTRING)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1],
(PKD_SYMBOLS_INFO)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[2],
UnloadSymbols,
PreviousMode,
ContextRecord,
TrapFrame,
ExceptionFrame);
Completion = TRUE;
break;
case BREAKPOINT_COMMAND_STRING:
KdpCommandString((PSTRING)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1],
(PSTRING)ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[2],
PreviousMode,
ContextRecord,
TrapFrame,
ExceptionFrame);
Completion = TRUE;
break;
//
// Unknown command
//
default:
// return FALSE
break;
}
//
// If the kernel debugger did not update the EIP, then increment
// past the breakpoint instruction.
//
if (ContextRecord->Eip == OldEip) {
ContextRecord->Eip++;
}
} else {
//
// Report state change to the kernel debugger.
//
Completion = KdpReport(TrapFrame,
ExceptionFrame,
ExceptionRecord,
ContextRecord,
PreviousMode,
SecondChance);
}
return Completion;
}
BOOLEAN
KdIsThisAKdTrap (
IN PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord,
IN PCONTEXT ContextRecord,
IN KPROCESSOR_MODE PreviousMode
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is called whenever a user-mode exception occurs and
it might be a kernel debugger exception (Like DbgPrint/DbgPrompt ).
Arguments:
ExceptionRecord - Supplies a pointer to an exception record that
describes the exception.
ContextRecord - Supplies the context at the time of the exception.
PreviousMode - Supplies the previous processor mode.
Return Value:
A value of TRUE is returned if this is for the kernel debugger.
Otherwise, a value of FALSE is returned.
--*/
{
if ((ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == STATUS_BREAKPOINT) &&
(ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters > 0) &&
(ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0] != BREAKPOINT_BREAK)) {
return TRUE;
} else {
return FALSE;
}
}
BOOLEAN
KdpStub (
IN PKTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame,
IN PKEXCEPTION_FRAME ExceptionFrame,
IN PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord,
IN PCONTEXT ContextRecord,
IN KPROCESSOR_MODE PreviousMode,
IN BOOLEAN SecondChance
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine provides a kernel debugger stub routine to catch debug
prints in a checked system when the kernel debugger is not active.
Arguments:
TrapFrame - Supplies a pointer to a trap frame that describes the
trap.
ExceptionFrame - Supplies a pointer to a exception frame that describes
the trap.
ExceptionRecord - Supplies a pointer to an exception record that
describes the exception.
ContextRecord - Supplies the context at the time of the exception.
PreviousMode - Supplies the previous processor mode.
SecondChance - Supplies a boolean value that determines whether this is
the second chance (TRUE) that the exception has been raised.
Return Value:
A value of TRUE is returned if the exception is handled. Otherwise a
value of FALSE is returned.
--*/
{
//
// If the breakpoint is a debug print, then return TRUE. Otherwise,
// return FALSE.
//
if ((ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == STATUS_BREAKPOINT) &&
(ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters > 0) &&
((ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0] == BREAKPOINT_LOAD_SYMBOLS) ||
(ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0] == BREAKPOINT_UNLOAD_SYMBOLS) ||
(ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[0] == BREAKPOINT_PRINT))) {
ContextRecord->Eip++;
return TRUE;
} else if (KdPitchDebugger == TRUE) {
return FALSE;
} else {
return KdpCheckTracePoint(ExceptionRecord, ContextRecord);
}
}