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//! Traits to encode architecture-specific target information.
//!
//! # Community created `Arch` Implementations
//!
//! Before getting your hands dirty and implementing a new `Arch` from scratch,
//! make sure to check out [`gdbstub_arch`](https://docs.rs/gdbstub_arch), a
//! companion crate to `gdbstub` which aggregates community-created `Arch`
//! implementations for most common architectures!
//!
//! > _Note:_ Prior to `gdbstub 0.5`, `Arch` implementations were distributed as
//! a part of the main `gdbstub` crate (under the `gdbstub::arch` module). This
//! wasn't ideal, any `gdbstub::arch`-level breaking-changes forced the _entire_
//! `gdbstub` crate to release a new (potentially breaking!) version.
//!
//! > Having community-created `Arch` implementations distributed in a separate
//! crate helps minimize any unnecessary "version churn" in `gdbstub` core.
use Debug;
use NonZeroUsize;
use ;
use crate;
/// Register identifier for target registers.
///
/// These identifiers are used by GDB to signal which register to read/wite when
/// performing [single register accesses].
///
/// [single register accesses]:
/// crate::target::ext::base::single_register_access::SingleRegisterAccess
/// Stub implementation -- Returns `None` for all raw IDs.
/// Methods to read/write architecture-specific registers.
///
/// Registers must be de/serialized in the order specified by the architecture's
/// `<target>.xml` in the GDB source tree.
///
/// e.g: for ARM:
/// github.com/bminor/binutils-gdb/blob/master/gdb/features/arm/arm-core.xml
// TODO: add way to de/serialize arbitrary "missing"/"uncollected" registers.
/// Breakpoint kind for specific architectures.
///
/// This trait corresponds to the _kind_ field of the "z" and "Z" breakpoint
/// packets, as documented [here](https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Packets.html#insert-breakpoint-or-watchpoint-packet).
///
/// A breakpoint "kind" is architecture-specific and typically indicates the
/// size of the breakpoint in bytes that should be inserted. As such, most
/// architectures will set `BreakpointKind = usize`.
///
/// Some architectures, such as ARM and MIPS, have additional meanings for
/// _kind_. See the [Architecture-Specific Protocol Details](https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/Architecture_002dSpecific-Protocol-Details.html#Architecture_002dSpecific-Protocol-Details)
/// section of the GBD documentation for more details.
///
/// If no architecture-specific value is being used, _kind_ should be set to
/// '0', and the `BreakpointKind` associated type should be `()`.
/// Encodes architecture-specific information, such as pointer size, register
/// layout, etc...
///
/// Types implementing `Arch` should be
/// [Zero-variant Enums](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/enumerations.html#zero-variant-enums),
/// as `Arch` impls are only ever used at the type level, and should never be
/// explicitly instantiated.
/// Encodes how the mainline GDB client handles target support for single-step
/// on a particular architecture.
///
/// See [Arch::single_step_gdb_behavior] for details.
/// LLDB-specific types supporting [`Arch::lldb_register_info`] and
/// [`LldbRegisterInfoOverride`] APIs.
///
/// [`LldbRegisterInfoOverride`]: crate::target::ext::lldb_register_info_override::LldbRegisterInfoOverride