Interface IMemoryBlockExtension

    • Method Detail

      • getExpression

        String getExpression()
        Returns the expression used to create this memory block. An expression can be used as name for a memory block and typically represents an expression used to compute a base address for a memory block.
        Returns:
        the expression used to create this memory block
      • getBigBaseAddress

        BigInteger getBigBaseAddress()
                              throws DebugException
        Returns the base address of this memory block as a big integer. The address is in terms of addressable units.
        Returns:
        the base address of this memory block
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to retrieve the base address
      • getMemoryBlockStartAddress

        BigInteger getMemoryBlockStartAddress()
                                       throws DebugException
        Returns the hard start address of this memory block as a big integer, or null if none. A null start address indicates that memory may be retrieved at any address less than this memory block's base address.
        Returns:
        the hard start address of this memory block or null
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to retrieve the start address of this memory block.
      • getMemoryBlockEndAddress

        BigInteger getMemoryBlockEndAddress()
                                     throws DebugException
        Returns the hard end address of this memory block as a big integer, or null if none. A null end address indicates that memory may be retrieved from any positive offset relative to the base address of this memory block.
        Returns:
        the hard end address of this memory block or null
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to retrieve the end address of this memory block.
      • getBigLength

        BigInteger getBigLength()
                         throws DebugException
        Returns the length of this memory block, or -1 if unbounded. Returns "end address - start address" for a memory block with a fixed length (i.e. when both start and end address are known). Returns -1 for an unbounded memory block (i.e. when start or end address is null).
        Returns:
        length of this memory block or -1 if unbounded
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to retrieve the length of this memory block.
      • getAddressSize

        int getAddressSize()
                    throws DebugException
        Returns the address size of this memory block in number of bytes. The address size indicates the number of bytes used to construct an address.
        Returns:
        address size in number of bytes
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to retrieve the address size
      • supportBaseAddressModification

        boolean supportBaseAddressModification()
                                        throws DebugException
        Returns whether the base address of this memory block can be modified.
        Returns:
        whether the base address of this memory block can be modified
        Throws:
        DebugException - is unable to determine if base address modification is supported
      • supportsChangeManagement

        boolean supportsChangeManagement()
        Returns whether this memory block manages the change state of its bytes.

        If a memory block manages changes the memory block is responsible for setting the CHANGED state of its MemoryByte's returned from getBytesFromAddress and getBytesFromOffset. The changed state of a byte should be updated each time a thread suspends in a memory block's target.

        Returns:
        whether this memory block manages the change state of its bytes
      • setBaseAddress

        void setBaseAddress​(BigInteger address)
                     throws DebugException
        Sets the base address of this memory block to the given address.
        Parameters:
        address - new base address
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to modify the base address, or modification of the base address fails
      • getBytesFromOffset

        MemoryByte[] getBytesFromOffset​(BigInteger unitOffset,
                                        long addressableUnits)
                                 throws DebugException
        Returns bytes from this memory block based on the base address and addressable size of this memory block.

        A memory block may be asked to retrieve bytes beyond it's start or end address. If a memory block is unable to retrieve memory outside these boundaries, implementations should return memory bytes with the READABLE bit turned off for each byte outside the of the accessible range. An exception should not be thrown in this case.

        Parameters:
        unitOffset - zero based offset into this memory block at which to start retrieving bytes in terms of addressable units. Client should retrieve memory starting from "base address + offset".
        addressableUnits - the number of addressable units to retrieve
        Returns:
        an array of bytes from this memory block based on the given offset and number of units. The size of the array returned must to be equal to units * getAddressableSize().
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to retrieve the specified bytes due to a failure communicating with the target
        See Also:
        MemoryByte
      • getBytesFromAddress

        MemoryByte[] getBytesFromAddress​(BigInteger address,
                                         long units)
                                  throws DebugException
        Returns bytes from this memory block based on the given address and the addressable size of this memory block.

        A memory block may be asked to retrieve bytes beyond it's start or end address. If a memory block is unable to retrieve memory outside these boundaries, implementations should return memory bytes with the READABLE bit turned off for each byte outside the of the accessible range. An exception should not be thrown in this case.

        Parameters:
        address - address at which to begin retrieving bytes in terms of addressable units
        units - is the number of addressable units of memory to retrieve
        Returns:
        an array of bytes from this memory block based on the given address and number of units. The size of the array returned must to be equal to units * getAddressableSize().
        Throws:
        DebugException - if unable to retrieve the specified bytes due to a failure communicating with the target
        See Also:
        MemoryByte
      • setValue

        void setValue​(BigInteger offset,
                      byte[] bytes)
               throws DebugException
        Sets bytes in this memory block at the specified offset within this memory block to the specified bytes. The offset is zero based. After successfully modifying the specified bytes, a debug event should be fired with a kind of CHANGE.
        Parameters:
        offset - the zero based offset at which to set the new value. Modify the memory starting from base address + offset.
        bytes - replacement bytes
        Throws:
        DebugException - if this method fails. Reasons include:
        • Failure communicating with the debug target. The DebugException's status code contains the underlying exception responsible for the failure.
        • This memory block does not support value modification
        • The specified offset is greater than or equal to the length of this memory block, or the number of bytes specified goes beyond the end of this memory block (index of out of range)
        See Also:
        DebugEvent
      • connect

        void connect​(Object client)
        Connects the given client to this memory block. Allows a memory block to know when it is being monitored. Has no effect if an identical client is already connected.

        Memory blocks supporting change management may selectively turn off change management when no clients are connected, for reasons of efficiency. Clients that require access to change state information are required to connect to a memory block before change information is considered to be valid.

        Parameters:
        client - the client to connect
      • disconnect

        void disconnect​(Object client)
        Disconnects the given client from this memory block. Has no effect if an identical client is not already connected.
        Parameters:
        client - the client to disconnect
      • getConnections

        Object[] getConnections()
        Returns the possibly empty list of clients currently connected to this memory block.
        Returns:
        the possibly empty list of clients currently connected to this memory block
      • dispose

        void dispose()
              throws DebugException
        Dispose this memory block. Connected clients are disconnected.
        Throws:
        DebugException - if the memory block cannot be disposed.
      • getMemoryBlockRetrieval

        IMemoryBlockRetrieval getMemoryBlockRetrieval()
        Returns the origin of this memory block.
        Returns:
        the origin of this memory block
      • getAddressableSize

        int getAddressableSize()
                        throws DebugException
        Returns this memory block's addressable size in number of bytes. The addressable size of memory block indicates the minimum number of bytes that can be retrieved as a single unit.
        Returns:
        this memory block's addressable size
        Throws:
        DebugException - if the addressable size cannot be obtained.