* valops.c (find_overload_match): Remove unused argument 'lax'.
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c906108c 1/* Core dump and executable file functions below target vector, for GDB.
4646aa9d 2
28e7fd62 3 Copyright (C) 1986-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 4
c5aa993b 5 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 6
c5aa993b
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7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 10 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 11
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12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 16
c5aa993b 17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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19
20#include "defs.h"
0e24ac5d 21#include "arch-utils.h"
c906108c
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22#include "gdb_string.h"
23#include <errno.h>
24#include <signal.h>
25#include <fcntl.h>
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26#ifdef HAVE_SYS_FILE_H
27#include <sys/file.h> /* needed for F_OK and friends */
28#endif
c5aa993b 29#include "frame.h" /* required by inferior.h */
c906108c
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30#include "inferior.h"
31#include "symtab.h"
32#include "command.h"
33#include "bfd.h"
34#include "target.h"
35#include "gdbcore.h"
36#include "gdbthread.h"
4e052eda 37#include "regcache.h"
0e24ac5d 38#include "regset.h"
990f9fe3 39#include "symfile.h"
4646aa9d 40#include "exec.h"
dbda9972 41#include "readline/readline.h"
0e24ac5d 42#include "gdb_assert.h"
60250e8b 43#include "exceptions.h"
a77053c2 44#include "solib.h"
f90c07ac 45#include "filenames.h"
6c95b8df 46#include "progspace.h"
516ba659 47#include "objfiles.h"
cbb099e8 48#include "gdb_bfd.h"
8e860359 49
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50#ifndef O_LARGEFILE
51#define O_LARGEFILE 0
52#endif
53
00e32a35
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54/* List of all available core_fns. On gdb startup, each core file
55 register reader calls deprecated_add_core_fns() to register
56 information on each core format it is prepared to read. */
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57
58static struct core_fns *core_file_fns = NULL;
59
aff410f1
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60/* The core_fns for a core file handler that is prepared to read the
61 core file currently open on core_bfd. */
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62
63static struct core_fns *core_vec = NULL;
64
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65/* FIXME: kettenis/20031023: Eventually this variable should
66 disappear. */
67
68struct gdbarch *core_gdbarch = NULL;
69
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70/* Per-core data. Currently, only the section table. Note that these
71 target sections are *not* mapped in the current address spaces' set
72 of target sections --- those should come only from pure executable
73 or shared library bfds. The core bfd sections are an
74 implementation detail of the core target, just like ptrace is for
75 unix child targets. */
76static struct target_section_table *core_data;
77
a14ed312 78static void core_files_info (struct target_ops *);
c906108c 79
a14ed312 80static struct core_fns *sniff_core_bfd (bfd *);
2acceee2 81
020cc13c 82static int gdb_check_format (bfd *);
2acceee2 83
a14ed312 84static void core_open (char *, int);
c906108c 85
136d6dae 86static void core_detach (struct target_ops *ops, char *, int);
c906108c 87
a14ed312 88static void core_close (int);
c906108c 89
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90static void core_close_cleanup (void *ignore);
91
4efb68b1 92static void add_to_thread_list (bfd *, asection *, void *);
c906108c 93
a14ed312 94static void init_core_ops (void);
c906108c 95
a14ed312 96void _initialize_corelow (void);
c906108c 97
c0edd9ed 98static struct target_ops core_ops;
c906108c 99
7f9f62ba
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100/* An arbitrary identifier for the core inferior. */
101#define CORELOW_PID 1
102
aff410f1
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103/* Link a new core_fns into the global core_file_fns list. Called on
104 gdb startup by the _initialize routine in each core file register
b021a221 105 reader, to register information about each format the reader is
aff410f1 106 prepared to handle. */
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107
108void
00e32a35 109deprecated_add_core_fns (struct core_fns *cf)
c906108c 110{
c5aa993b 111 cf->next = core_file_fns;
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112 core_file_fns = cf;
113}
114
2acceee2
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115/* The default function that core file handlers can use to examine a
116 core file BFD and decide whether or not to accept the job of
aff410f1 117 reading the core file. */
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118
119int
fba45db2 120default_core_sniffer (struct core_fns *our_fns, bfd *abfd)
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121{
122 int result;
123
124 result = (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == our_fns -> core_flavour);
125 return (result);
126}
127
128/* Walk through the list of core functions to find a set that can
06b9f45f 129 handle the core file open on ABFD. Returns pointer to set that is
aff410f1 130 selected. */
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131
132static struct core_fns *
fba45db2 133sniff_core_bfd (bfd *abfd)
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134{
135 struct core_fns *cf;
136 struct core_fns *yummy = NULL;
137 int matches = 0;;
138
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139 /* Don't sniff if we have support for register sets in
140 CORE_GDBARCH. */
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141 if (core_gdbarch && gdbarch_regset_from_core_section_p (core_gdbarch))
142 return NULL;
143
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144 for (cf = core_file_fns; cf != NULL; cf = cf->next)
145 {
146 if (cf->core_sniffer (cf, abfd))
147 {
148 yummy = cf;
149 matches++;
150 }
151 }
152 if (matches > 1)
153 {
8a3fe4f8 154 warning (_("\"%s\": ambiguous core format, %d handlers match"),
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155 bfd_get_filename (abfd), matches);
156 }
157 else if (matches == 0)
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158 error (_("\"%s\": no core file handler recognizes format"),
159 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
160
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161 return (yummy);
162}
163
164/* The default is to reject every core file format we see. Either
165 BFD has to recognize it, or we have to provide a function in the
aff410f1 166 core file handler that recognizes it. */
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167
168int
fba45db2 169default_check_format (bfd *abfd)
2acceee2
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170{
171 return (0);
172}
173
aff410f1 174/* Attempt to recognize core file formats that BFD rejects. */
2acceee2 175
020cc13c 176static int
fba45db2 177gdb_check_format (bfd *abfd)
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178{
179 struct core_fns *cf;
180
181 for (cf = core_file_fns; cf != NULL; cf = cf->next)
182 {
183 if (cf->check_format (abfd))
184 {
81a9a963 185 return (1);
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186 }
187 }
81a9a963 188 return (0);
2acceee2 189}
c906108c 190
aff410f1
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191/* Discard all vestiges of any previous core file and mark data and
192 stack spaces as empty. */
c906108c 193
c906108c 194static void
fba45db2 195core_close (int quitting)
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196{
197 char *name;
198
199 if (core_bfd)
200 {
959b8724 201 int pid = ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid);
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202 inferior_ptid = null_ptid; /* Avoid confusion from thread
203 stuff. */
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204 if (pid != 0)
205 exit_inferior_silent (pid);
c906108c 206
aff410f1
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207 /* Clear out solib state while the bfd is still open. See
208 comments in clear_solib in solib.c. */
a77053c2 209 clear_solib ();
7a292a7a 210
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211 if (core_data)
212 {
213 xfree (core_data->sections);
214 xfree (core_data);
215 core_data = NULL;
216 }
07b82ea5 217
cbb099e8 218 gdb_bfd_unref (core_bfd);
c906108c 219 core_bfd = NULL;
c906108c 220 }
2acceee2 221 core_vec = NULL;
0e24ac5d 222 core_gdbarch = NULL;
c906108c
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223}
224
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225static void
226core_close_cleanup (void *ignore)
227{
228 core_close (0/*ignored*/);
229}
230
aff410f1
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231/* Look for sections whose names start with `.reg/' so that we can
232 extract the list of threads in a core file. */
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233
234static void
4efb68b1 235add_to_thread_list (bfd *abfd, asection *asect, void *reg_sect_arg)
c906108c 236{
0de3b513 237 ptid_t ptid;
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238 int core_tid;
239 int pid, lwpid;
c906108c 240 asection *reg_sect = (asection *) reg_sect_arg;
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241 int fake_pid_p = 0;
242 struct inferior *inf;
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243
244 if (strncmp (bfd_section_name (abfd, asect), ".reg/", 5) != 0)
245 return;
246
3cdd9356 247 core_tid = atoi (bfd_section_name (abfd, asect) + 5);
c906108c 248
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249 pid = bfd_core_file_pid (core_bfd);
250 if (pid == 0)
3cdd9356 251 {
88f38a04 252 fake_pid_p = 1;
3cdd9356 253 pid = CORELOW_PID;
3cdd9356 254 }
0de3b513 255
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256 lwpid = core_tid;
257
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258 inf = current_inferior ();
259 if (inf->pid == 0)
260 {
261 inferior_appeared (inf, pid);
262 inf->fake_pid_p = fake_pid_p;
263 }
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264
265 ptid = ptid_build (pid, lwpid, 0);
266
267 add_thread (ptid);
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268
269/* Warning, Will Robinson, looking at BFD private data! */
270
271 if (reg_sect != NULL
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272 && asect->filepos == reg_sect->filepos) /* Did we find .reg? */
273 inferior_ptid = ptid; /* Yes, make it current. */
c906108c
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274}
275
276/* This routine opens and sets up the core file bfd. */
277
278static void
fba45db2 279core_open (char *filename, int from_tty)
c906108c
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280{
281 const char *p;
282 int siggy;
283 struct cleanup *old_chain;
284 char *temp;
285 bfd *temp_bfd;
c906108c 286 int scratch_chan;
ee28ca0f 287 int flags;
8e7b59a5 288 volatile struct gdb_exception except;
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289
290 target_preopen (from_tty);
291 if (!filename)
292 {
8a3fe4f8 293 if (core_bfd)
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294 error (_("No core file specified. (Use `detach' "
295 "to stop debugging a core file.)"));
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296 else
297 error (_("No core file specified."));
c906108c
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298 }
299
300 filename = tilde_expand (filename);
aff410f1 301 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename))
c906108c 302 {
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303 temp = concat (current_directory, "/",
304 filename, (char *) NULL);
b8c9b27d 305 xfree (filename);
c906108c
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306 filename = temp;
307 }
308
b8c9b27d 309 old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, filename);
c906108c 310
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311 flags = O_BINARY | O_LARGEFILE;
312 if (write_files)
313 flags |= O_RDWR;
314 else
315 flags |= O_RDONLY;
316 scratch_chan = open (filename, flags, 0);
c906108c
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317 if (scratch_chan < 0)
318 perror_with_name (filename);
319
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320 temp_bfd = gdb_bfd_fopen (filename, gnutarget,
321 write_files ? FOPEN_RUB : FOPEN_RB,
322 scratch_chan);
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323 if (temp_bfd == NULL)
324 perror_with_name (filename);
325
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326 if (!bfd_check_format (temp_bfd, bfd_core)
327 && !gdb_check_format (temp_bfd))
c906108c
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328 {
329 /* Do it after the err msg */
aff410f1
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330 /* FIXME: should be checking for errors from bfd_close (for one
331 thing, on error it does not free all the storage associated
332 with the bfd). */
f9a062ff 333 make_cleanup_bfd_unref (temp_bfd);
8a3fe4f8 334 error (_("\"%s\" is not a core dump: %s"),
c906108c
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335 filename, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
336 }
337
aff410f1
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338 /* Looks semi-reasonable. Toss the old core file and work on the
339 new. */
c906108c 340
a4453b7e 341 do_cleanups (old_chain);
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342 unpush_target (&core_ops);
343 core_bfd = temp_bfd;
74b7792f 344 old_chain = make_cleanup (core_close_cleanup, 0 /*ignore*/);
c906108c 345
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346 core_gdbarch = gdbarch_from_bfd (core_bfd);
347
2acceee2
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348 /* Find a suitable core file handler to munch on core_bfd */
349 core_vec = sniff_core_bfd (core_bfd);
350
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351 validate_files ();
352
07b82ea5
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353 core_data = XZALLOC (struct target_section_table);
354
c906108c 355 /* Find the data section */
07b82ea5 356 if (build_section_table (core_bfd,
aff410f1
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357 &core_data->sections,
358 &core_data->sections_end))
8a3fe4f8 359 error (_("\"%s\": Can't find sections: %s"),
c906108c
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360 bfd_get_filename (core_bfd), bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
361
2f1b5984
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362 /* If we have no exec file, try to set the architecture from the
363 core file. We don't do this unconditionally since an exec file
364 typically contains more information that helps us determine the
365 architecture than a core file. */
366 if (!exec_bfd)
367 set_gdbarch_from_file (core_bfd);
cbda0a99 368
87ab71f0 369 push_target (&core_ops);
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370 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
371
0de3b513
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372 /* Do this before acknowledging the inferior, so if
373 post_create_inferior throws (can happen easilly if you're loading
374 a core file with the wrong exec), we aren't left with threads
375 from the previous inferior. */
376 init_thread_list ();
377
3cdd9356 378 inferior_ptid = null_ptid;
0de3b513 379
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380 /* Need to flush the register cache (and the frame cache) from a
381 previous debug session. If inferior_ptid ends up the same as the
382 last debug session --- e.g., b foo; run; gcore core1; step; gcore
383 core2; core core1; core core2 --- then there's potential for
384 get_current_regcache to return the cached regcache of the
385 previous session, and the frame cache being stale. */
386 registers_changed ();
387
0de3b513
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388 /* Build up thread list from BFD sections, and possibly set the
389 current thread to the .reg/NN section matching the .reg
aff410f1 390 section. */
0de3b513
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391 bfd_map_over_sections (core_bfd, add_to_thread_list,
392 bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, ".reg"));
393
3cdd9356
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394 if (ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid))
395 {
396 /* Either we found no .reg/NN section, and hence we have a
397 non-threaded core (single-threaded, from gdb's perspective),
398 or for some reason add_to_thread_list couldn't determine
399 which was the "main" thread. The latter case shouldn't
400 usually happen, but we're dealing with input here, which can
401 always be broken in different ways. */
402 struct thread_info *thread = first_thread_of_process (-1);
c5504eaf 403
3cdd9356
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404 if (thread == NULL)
405 {
c45ceae0 406 inferior_appeared (current_inferior (), CORELOW_PID);
3cdd9356
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407 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (CORELOW_PID);
408 add_thread_silent (inferior_ptid);
409 }
410 else
411 switch_to_thread (thread->ptid);
412 }
413
959b8724
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414 post_create_inferior (&core_ops, from_tty);
415
0de3b513
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416 /* Now go through the target stack looking for threads since there
417 may be a thread_stratum target loaded on top of target core by
418 now. The layer above should claim threads found in the BFD
419 sections. */
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420 TRY_CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
421 {
422 target_find_new_threads ();
423 }
424
425 if (except.reason < 0)
426 exception_print (gdb_stderr, except);
0de3b513 427
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428 p = bfd_core_file_failing_command (core_bfd);
429 if (p)
a3f17187 430 printf_filtered (_("Core was generated by `%s'.\n"), p);
c906108c
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431
432 siggy = bfd_core_file_failing_signal (core_bfd);
433 if (siggy > 0)
423ec54c 434 {
22203bbf 435 /* If we don't have a CORE_GDBARCH to work with, assume a native
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436 core (map gdb_signal from host signals). If we do have
437 CORE_GDBARCH to work with, but no gdb_signal_from_target
438 implementation for that gdbarch, as a fallback measure,
439 assume the host signal mapping. It'll be correct for native
440 cores, but most likely incorrect for cross-cores. */
2ea28649 441 enum gdb_signal sig = (core_gdbarch != NULL
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442 && gdbarch_gdb_signal_from_target_p (core_gdbarch)
443 ? gdbarch_gdb_signal_from_target (core_gdbarch,
444 siggy)
445 : gdb_signal_from_host (siggy));
423ec54c 446
aff410f1 447 printf_filtered (_("Program terminated with signal %d, %s.\n"),
2ea28649 448 siggy, gdb_signal_to_string (sig));
423ec54c 449 }
c906108c 450
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451 /* Fetch all registers from core file. */
452 target_fetch_registers (get_current_regcache (), -1);
c906108c 453
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454 /* Now, set up the frame cache, and print the top of stack. */
455 reinit_frame_cache ();
456 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 1, SRC_AND_LOC);
c906108c
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457}
458
459static void
136d6dae 460core_detach (struct target_ops *ops, char *args, int from_tty)
c906108c
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461{
462 if (args)
8a3fe4f8 463 error (_("Too many arguments"));
136d6dae 464 unpush_target (ops);
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465 reinit_frame_cache ();
466 if (from_tty)
a3f17187 467 printf_filtered (_("No core file now.\n"));
c906108c
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468}
469
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470#ifdef DEPRECATED_IBM6000_TARGET
471
472/* Resize the core memory's section table, by NUM_ADDED. Returns a
473 pointer into the first new slot. This will not be necessary when
474 the rs6000 target is converted to use the standard solib
475 framework. */
476
477struct target_section *
478deprecated_core_resize_section_table (int num_added)
479{
480 int old_count;
481
482 old_count = resize_section_table (core_data, num_added);
483 return core_data->sections + old_count;
484}
485
486#endif
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487
488/* Try to retrieve registers from a section in core_bfd, and supply
489 them to core_vec->core_read_registers, as the register set numbered
490 WHICH.
491
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492 If inferior_ptid's lwp member is zero, do the single-threaded
493 thing: look for a section named NAME. If inferior_ptid's lwp
494 member is non-zero, do the multi-threaded thing: look for a section
495 named "NAME/LWP", where LWP is the shortest ASCII decimal
496 representation of inferior_ptid's lwp member.
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497
498 HUMAN_NAME is a human-readable name for the kind of registers the
499 NAME section contains, for use in error messages.
500
501 If REQUIRED is non-zero, print an error if the core file doesn't
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502 have a section by the appropriate name. Otherwise, just do
503 nothing. */
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504
505static void
9eefc95f 506get_core_register_section (struct regcache *regcache,
1b1818e4 507 const char *name,
de57eccd 508 int which,
1b1818e4 509 const char *human_name,
de57eccd
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510 int required)
511{
3ecda457 512 static char *section_name = NULL;
7be0c536 513 struct bfd_section *section;
de57eccd
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514 bfd_size_type size;
515 char *contents;
516
3ecda457 517 xfree (section_name);
959b8724 518
261b8d08 519 if (ptid_get_lwp (inferior_ptid))
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520 section_name = xstrprintf ("%s/%ld", name,
521 ptid_get_lwp (inferior_ptid));
de57eccd 522 else
3ecda457 523 section_name = xstrdup (name);
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524
525 section = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, section_name);
526 if (! section)
527 {
528 if (required)
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529 warning (_("Couldn't find %s registers in core file."),
530 human_name);
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531 return;
532 }
533
534 size = bfd_section_size (core_bfd, section);
535 contents = alloca (size);
536 if (! bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd, section, contents,
537 (file_ptr) 0, size))
538 {
8a3fe4f8 539 warning (_("Couldn't read %s registers from `%s' section in core file."),
de57eccd
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540 human_name, name);
541 return;
542 }
543
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544 if (core_gdbarch && gdbarch_regset_from_core_section_p (core_gdbarch))
545 {
546 const struct regset *regset;
547
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548 regset = gdbarch_regset_from_core_section (core_gdbarch,
549 name, size);
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550 if (regset == NULL)
551 {
552 if (required)
8a3fe4f8 553 warning (_("Couldn't recognize %s registers in core file."),
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554 human_name);
555 return;
556 }
557
9eefc95f 558 regset->supply_regset (regset, regcache, -1, contents, size);
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559 return;
560 }
561
562 gdb_assert (core_vec);
9eefc95f 563 core_vec->core_read_registers (regcache, contents, size, which,
de57eccd
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564 ((CORE_ADDR)
565 bfd_section_vma (core_bfd, section)));
566}
567
568
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569/* Get the registers out of a core file. This is the machine-
570 independent part. Fetch_core_registers is the machine-dependent
aff410f1
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571 part, typically implemented in the xm-file for each
572 architecture. */
c906108c
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573
574/* We just get all the registers, so we don't use regno. */
575
c906108c 576static void
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577get_core_registers (struct target_ops *ops,
578 struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
c906108c 579{
1b1818e4 580 struct core_regset_section *sect_list;
9c5ea4d9 581 int i;
c906108c 582
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583 if (!(core_gdbarch && gdbarch_regset_from_core_section_p (core_gdbarch))
584 && (core_vec == NULL || core_vec->core_read_registers == NULL))
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585 {
586 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,
c5aa993b 587 "Can't fetch registers from this type of core file\n");
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588 return;
589 }
590
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591 sect_list = gdbarch_core_regset_sections (get_regcache_arch (regcache));
592 if (sect_list)
593 while (sect_list->sect_name != NULL)
594 {
595 if (strcmp (sect_list->sect_name, ".reg") == 0)
596 get_core_register_section (regcache, sect_list->sect_name,
597 0, sect_list->human_name, 1);
598 else if (strcmp (sect_list->sect_name, ".reg2") == 0)
599 get_core_register_section (regcache, sect_list->sect_name,
600 2, sect_list->human_name, 0);
601 else
602 get_core_register_section (regcache, sect_list->sect_name,
603 3, sect_list->human_name, 0);
604
605 sect_list++;
606 }
607
608 else
609 {
610 get_core_register_section (regcache,
611 ".reg", 0, "general-purpose", 1);
612 get_core_register_section (regcache,
613 ".reg2", 2, "floating-point", 0);
614 }
c906108c 615
ee99023e 616 /* Mark all registers not found in the core as unavailable. */
13b8769f 617 for (i = 0; i < gdbarch_num_regs (get_regcache_arch (regcache)); i++)
ee99023e 618 if (regcache_register_status (regcache, i) == REG_UNKNOWN)
9c5ea4d9 619 regcache_raw_supply (regcache, i, NULL);
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620}
621
c906108c 622static void
fba45db2 623core_files_info (struct target_ops *t)
c906108c 624{
07b82ea5 625 print_section_info (core_data, core_bfd);
c906108c 626}
e2544d02 627\f
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628struct spuid_list
629{
630 gdb_byte *buf;
631 ULONGEST offset;
632 LONGEST len;
633 ULONGEST pos;
634 ULONGEST written;
635};
636
637static void
638add_to_spuid_list (bfd *abfd, asection *asect, void *list_p)
639{
640 struct spuid_list *list = list_p;
641 enum bfd_endian byte_order
aff410f1 642 = bfd_big_endian (abfd) ? BFD_ENDIAN_BIG : BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
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643 int fd, pos = 0;
644
645 sscanf (bfd_section_name (abfd, asect), "SPU/%d/regs%n", &fd, &pos);
646 if (pos == 0)
647 return;
648
649 if (list->pos >= list->offset && list->pos + 4 <= list->offset + list->len)
650 {
651 store_unsigned_integer (list->buf + list->pos - list->offset,
652 4, byte_order, fd);
653 list->written += 4;
654 }
655 list->pos += 4;
656}
657
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658/* Read siginfo data from the core, if possible. Returns -1 on
659 failure. Otherwise, returns the number of bytes read. ABFD is the
660 core file's BFD; READBUF, OFFSET, and LEN are all as specified by
661 the to_xfer_partial interface. */
662
663static LONGEST
664get_core_siginfo (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *readbuf, ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len)
665{
666 asection *section;
667 long pid;
668 char *section_name;
669 const char *name = ".note.linuxcore.siginfo";
670
671 if (ptid_get_lwp (inferior_ptid))
672 section_name = xstrprintf ("%s/%ld", name,
673 ptid_get_lwp (inferior_ptid));
674 else
675 section_name = xstrdup (name);
676
677 section = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, section_name);
678 xfree (section_name);
679 if (section == NULL)
680 return -1;
681
682 if (!bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, section, readbuf, offset, len))
683 return -1;
684
685 return len;
686}
687
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688static LONGEST
689core_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops, enum target_object object,
961cb7b5 690 const char *annex, gdb_byte *readbuf,
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691 const gdb_byte *writebuf, ULONGEST offset,
692 LONGEST len)
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693{
694 switch (object)
695 {
696 case TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY:
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697 return section_table_xfer_memory_partial (readbuf, writebuf,
698 offset, len,
699 core_data->sections,
700 core_data->sections_end,
701 NULL);
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702
703 case TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV:
704 if (readbuf)
705 {
706 /* When the aux vector is stored in core file, BFD
707 represents this with a fake section called ".auxv". */
708
c4c5b7ba 709 struct bfd_section *section;
e2544d02 710 bfd_size_type size;
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711
712 section = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, ".auxv");
713 if (section == NULL)
714 return -1;
715
716 size = bfd_section_size (core_bfd, section);
717 if (offset >= size)
718 return 0;
719 size -= offset;
720 if (size > len)
721 size = len;
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722 if (size > 0
723 && !bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd, section, readbuf,
724 (file_ptr) offset, size))
e2544d02 725 {
8a3fe4f8 726 warning (_("Couldn't read NT_AUXV note in core file."));
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727 return -1;
728 }
729
730 return size;
731 }
732 return -1;
733
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734 case TARGET_OBJECT_WCOOKIE:
735 if (readbuf)
736 {
737 /* When the StackGhost cookie is stored in core file, BFD
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738 represents this with a fake section called
739 ".wcookie". */
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740
741 struct bfd_section *section;
742 bfd_size_type size;
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743
744 section = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, ".wcookie");
745 if (section == NULL)
746 return -1;
747
748 size = bfd_section_size (core_bfd, section);
749 if (offset >= size)
750 return 0;
751 size -= offset;
752 if (size > len)
753 size = len;
754 if (size > 0
755 && !bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd, section, readbuf,
756 (file_ptr) offset, size))
757 {
8a3fe4f8 758 warning (_("Couldn't read StackGhost cookie in core file."));
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759 return -1;
760 }
761
762 return size;
763 }
764 return -1;
765
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766 case TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES:
767 if (core_gdbarch
768 && gdbarch_core_xfer_shared_libraries_p (core_gdbarch))
769 {
770 if (writebuf)
771 return -1;
772 return
773 gdbarch_core_xfer_shared_libraries (core_gdbarch,
774 readbuf, offset, len);
775 }
776 /* FALL THROUGH */
777
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778 case TARGET_OBJECT_SPU:
779 if (readbuf && annex)
780 {
781 /* When the SPU contexts are stored in a core file, BFD
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782 represents this with a fake section called
783 "SPU/<annex>". */
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784
785 struct bfd_section *section;
786 bfd_size_type size;
efcbbd14 787 char sectionstr[100];
c5504eaf 788
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789 xsnprintf (sectionstr, sizeof sectionstr, "SPU/%s", annex);
790
791 section = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, sectionstr);
792 if (section == NULL)
793 return -1;
794
795 size = bfd_section_size (core_bfd, section);
796 if (offset >= size)
797 return 0;
798 size -= offset;
799 if (size > len)
800 size = len;
801 if (size > 0
802 && !bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd, section, readbuf,
803 (file_ptr) offset, size))
804 {
805 warning (_("Couldn't read SPU section in core file."));
806 return -1;
807 }
808
809 return size;
810 }
811 else if (readbuf)
812 {
813 /* NULL annex requests list of all present spuids. */
814 struct spuid_list list;
c5504eaf 815
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816 list.buf = readbuf;
817 list.offset = offset;
818 list.len = len;
819 list.pos = 0;
820 list.written = 0;
821 bfd_map_over_sections (core_bfd, add_to_spuid_list, &list);
822 return list.written;
823 }
824 return -1;
825
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826 case TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO:
827 if (readbuf)
828 return get_core_siginfo (core_bfd, readbuf, offset, len);
829 return -1;
830
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831 default:
832 if (ops->beneath != NULL)
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833 return ops->beneath->to_xfer_partial (ops->beneath, object,
834 annex, readbuf,
835 writebuf, offset, len);
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836 return -1;
837 }
838}
839
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840\f
841/* If mourn is being called in all the right places, this could be say
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842 `gdb internal error' (since generic_mourn calls
843 breakpoint_init_inferior). */
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844
845static int
a6d9a66e 846ignore (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct bp_target_info *bp_tgt)
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847{
848 return 0;
849}
850
851
852/* Okay, let's be honest: threads gleaned from a core file aren't
853 exactly lively, are they? On the other hand, if we don't claim
854 that each & every one is alive, then we don't get any of them
855 to appear in an "info thread" command, which is quite a useful
856 behaviour.
c5aa993b 857 */
c906108c 858static int
28439f5e 859core_thread_alive (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid)
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860{
861 return 1;
862}
863
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864/* Ask the current architecture what it knows about this core file.
865 That will be used, in turn, to pick a better architecture. This
866 wrapper could be avoided if targets got a chance to specialize
867 core_ops. */
868
869static const struct target_desc *
870core_read_description (struct target_ops *target)
871{
a78c2d62 872 if (core_gdbarch && gdbarch_core_read_description_p (core_gdbarch))
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873 return gdbarch_core_read_description (core_gdbarch,
874 target, core_bfd);
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875
876 return NULL;
877}
878
0de3b513 879static char *
117de6a9 880core_pid_to_str (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid)
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881{
882 static char buf[64];
88f38a04 883 struct inferior *inf;
a5ee0f0c 884 int pid;
0de3b513 885
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886 /* The preferred way is to have a gdbarch/OS specific
887 implementation. */
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888 if (core_gdbarch
889 && gdbarch_core_pid_to_str_p (core_gdbarch))
a5ee0f0c 890 return gdbarch_core_pid_to_str (core_gdbarch, ptid);
c5504eaf 891
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892 /* Otherwise, if we don't have one, we'll just fallback to
893 "process", with normal_pid_to_str. */
28439f5e 894
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895 /* Try the LWPID field first. */
896 pid = ptid_get_lwp (ptid);
897 if (pid != 0)
898 return normal_pid_to_str (pid_to_ptid (pid));
899
900 /* Otherwise, this isn't a "threaded" core -- use the PID field, but
901 only if it isn't a fake PID. */
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902 inf = find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (ptid));
903 if (inf != NULL && !inf->fake_pid_p)
a5ee0f0c 904 return normal_pid_to_str (ptid);
0de3b513 905
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906 /* No luck. We simply don't have a valid PID to print. */
907 xsnprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "<main task>");
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908 return buf;
909}
910
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911static int
912core_has_memory (struct target_ops *ops)
913{
914 return (core_bfd != NULL);
915}
916
917static int
918core_has_stack (struct target_ops *ops)
919{
920 return (core_bfd != NULL);
921}
922
923static int
924core_has_registers (struct target_ops *ops)
925{
926 return (core_bfd != NULL);
927}
928
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929/* Implement the to_info_proc method. */
930
931static void
932core_info_proc (struct target_ops *ops, char *args, enum info_proc_what request)
933{
934 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
935
936 /* Since this is the core file target, call the 'core_info_proc'
937 method on gdbarch, not 'info_proc'. */
938 if (gdbarch_core_info_proc_p (gdbarch))
939 gdbarch_core_info_proc (gdbarch, args, request);
940}
941
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942/* Fill in core_ops with its defined operations and properties. */
943
944static void
fba45db2 945init_core_ops (void)
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946{
947 core_ops.to_shortname = "core";
948 core_ops.to_longname = "Local core dump file";
949 core_ops.to_doc =
950 "Use a core file as a target. Specify the filename of the core file.";
951 core_ops.to_open = core_open;
952 core_ops.to_close = core_close;
953 core_ops.to_attach = find_default_attach;
c906108c 954 core_ops.to_detach = core_detach;
c906108c 955 core_ops.to_fetch_registers = get_core_registers;
e2544d02 956 core_ops.to_xfer_partial = core_xfer_partial;
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957 core_ops.to_files_info = core_files_info;
958 core_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = ignore;
959 core_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = ignore;
960 core_ops.to_create_inferior = find_default_create_inferior;
28439f5e 961 core_ops.to_thread_alive = core_thread_alive;
4eb0ad19 962 core_ops.to_read_description = core_read_description;
0de3b513 963 core_ops.to_pid_to_str = core_pid_to_str;
c0edd9ed 964 core_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum;
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965 core_ops.to_has_memory = core_has_memory;
966 core_ops.to_has_stack = core_has_stack;
967 core_ops.to_has_registers = core_has_registers;
451b7c33 968 core_ops.to_info_proc = core_info_proc;
c5aa993b 969 core_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
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970
971 if (core_target)
972 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
973 _("init_core_ops: core target already exists (\"%s\")."),
974 core_target->to_longname);
975 core_target = &core_ops;
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976}
977
c906108c 978void
fba45db2 979_initialize_corelow (void)
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980{
981 init_core_ops ();
982
28439f5e 983 add_target (&core_ops);
c906108c 984}
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