Although done with the best intentions, the usage of #warning in the
ARM build makes it hard to see what's going on, or see any "real"
warnings.
Remove at least this particularly often triggered one, so we can
have a relatively "quiet" build again...
Although syscalls are done through SYSCALL and therefore don't actually
have an interrupt number, set it to 99 (the syscall vector on 32-bit)
in the iframe so that a syscall frame can be identified. Also added
vector/error_code to x86_64_debug_cpu_state for Debugger to use, not
sure why I didn't put them there in the first place.
Reused x86 arch_user_debugger.cpp, with a few minor changes to make
the code work for both 32 and 64 bit. Something isn't quite working
right, if a breakpoint is hit the kernel will hang. Other than that
everything appears to work correctly.
there are prefixed with the respective architecture name. Useful for remote
debugging a different architecture.
* <x86/arch_debugger.h>: Introduced a structure for the FPU state, so that it
isn't left to the debugger.
* Removed the _kern_get_thread_cpu_state() syscall. Was originally intended for
bdb compatiblity, but isn't really needed.
* Kernel x86 arch_get_debug_cpu_state(): The use of fnsave was broken, since
it reinits the FPU after saving the state. This resulted in weird results
when debugging functions using the FPU. We now use fxsave, if available.
Otherwise fnsave + frstor should be used -- not fully implemented yet.
Same for arch_set_debug_cpu_state().
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* Removed orig_e{a,d}x. We will always report those in e{a,d}x.
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