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b5a0ac70 | 1 | /* Top level stuff for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
637537d0 | 2 | |
42a4f53d | 3 | Copyright (C) 1999-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
637537d0 | 4 | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
5 | Written by Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Solutions. |
6 | ||
7 | This file is part of GDB. | |
8 | ||
9 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
a9762ec7 | 11 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
b5a0ac70 SS |
12 | (at your option) any later version. |
13 | ||
14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
17 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
18 | ||
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
371d5dec | 20 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
b5a0ac70 SS |
21 | |
22 | #include "defs.h" | |
4de283e4 | 23 | #include "top.h" |
d55e5aa6 TT |
24 | #include "inferior.h" |
25 | #include "infrun.h" | |
4de283e4 | 26 | #include "target.h" |
766f8836 | 27 | #include "terminal.h" |
4de283e4 TT |
28 | #include "event-loop.h" |
29 | #include "event-top.h" | |
4389a95a | 30 | #include "interps.h" |
4de283e4 TT |
31 | #include <signal.h> |
32 | #include "cli/cli-script.h" /* for reset_command_nest_depth */ | |
d01a8610 | 33 | #include "main.h" |
4de283e4 | 34 | #include "gdbthread.h" |
d55e5aa6 | 35 | #include "observable.h" |
4de283e4 TT |
36 | #include "continuations.h" |
37 | #include "gdbcmd.h" /* for dont_repeat() */ | |
38 | #include "annotate.h" | |
39 | #include "maint.h" | |
268a13a5 | 40 | #include "gdbsupport/buffer.h" |
f0881b37 | 41 | #include "ser-event.h" |
4de283e4 | 42 | #include "gdb_select.h" |
21987b9c | 43 | #include "gdbsupport/gdb-sigmask.h" |
104c1213 | 44 | |
371d5dec | 45 | /* readline include files. */ |
dbda9972 AC |
46 | #include "readline/readline.h" |
47 | #include "readline/history.h" | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
48 | |
49 | /* readline defines this. */ | |
50 | #undef savestring | |
51 | ||
606aae8a | 52 | static std::string top_level_prompt (); |
b5a0ac70 | 53 | |
371d5dec | 54 | /* Signal handlers. */ |
6d318c73 | 55 | #ifdef SIGQUIT |
c2c6d25f | 56 | static void handle_sigquit (int sig); |
6d318c73 | 57 | #endif |
0f0b8dcd | 58 | #ifdef SIGHUP |
c2c6d25f | 59 | static void handle_sighup (int sig); |
0f0b8dcd | 60 | #endif |
c2c6d25f | 61 | static void handle_sigfpe (int sig); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
62 | |
63 | /* Functions to be invoked by the event loop in response to | |
371d5dec | 64 | signals. */ |
0f0b8dcd | 65 | #if defined (SIGQUIT) || defined (SIGHUP) |
c2c6d25f | 66 | static void async_do_nothing (gdb_client_data); |
0f0b8dcd DJ |
67 | #endif |
68 | #ifdef SIGHUP | |
c2c6d25f | 69 | static void async_disconnect (gdb_client_data); |
0f0b8dcd | 70 | #endif |
c2c6d25f | 71 | static void async_float_handler (gdb_client_data); |
6aa899ce PA |
72 | #ifdef SIGTSTP |
73 | static void async_sigtstp_handler (gdb_client_data); | |
0f0b8dcd | 74 | #endif |
06c868a8 | 75 | static void async_sigterm_handler (gdb_client_data arg); |
b5a0ac70 | 76 | |
a74e1786 PA |
77 | /* Instead of invoking (and waiting for) readline to read the command |
78 | line and pass it back for processing, we use readline's alternate | |
79 | interface, via callback functions, so that the event loop can react | |
80 | to other event sources while we wait for input. */ | |
b5a0ac70 | 81 | |
371d5dec | 82 | /* Important variables for the event loop. */ |
b5a0ac70 SS |
83 | |
84 | /* This is used to determine if GDB is using the readline library or | |
371d5dec | 85 | its own simplified form of readline. It is used by the asynchronous |
0f71a2f6 | 86 | form of the set editing command. |
392a587b | 87 | ezannoni: as of 1999-04-29 I expect that this |
b5a0ac70 | 88 | variable will not be used after gdb is changed to use the event |
371d5dec | 89 | loop as default engine, and event-top.c is merged into top.c. */ |
491144b5 | 90 | bool set_editing_cmd_var; |
b5a0ac70 | 91 | |
104c1213 | 92 | /* This is used to display the notification of the completion of an |
371d5dec | 93 | asynchronous execution command. */ |
491144b5 | 94 | bool exec_done_display_p = false; |
104c1213 | 95 | |
d64e57fa PP |
96 | /* Used by the stdin event handler to compensate for missed stdin events. |
97 | Setting this to a non-zero value inside an stdin callback makes the callback | |
98 | run again. */ | |
99 | int call_stdin_event_handler_again_p; | |
100 | ||
371d5dec | 101 | /* Signal handling variables. */ |
b5a0ac70 | 102 | /* Each of these is a pointer to a function that the event loop will |
371d5dec | 103 | invoke if the corresponding signal has received. The real signal |
b5a0ac70 | 104 | handlers mark these functions as ready to be executed and the event |
371d5dec MS |
105 | loop, in a later iteration, calls them. See the function |
106 | invoke_async_signal_handler. */ | |
05fa9251 | 107 | static struct async_signal_handler *sigint_token; |
b5a0ac70 | 108 | #ifdef SIGHUP |
05fa9251 | 109 | static struct async_signal_handler *sighup_token; |
b5a0ac70 | 110 | #endif |
6d318c73 | 111 | #ifdef SIGQUIT |
05fa9251 | 112 | static struct async_signal_handler *sigquit_token; |
6d318c73 | 113 | #endif |
05fa9251 | 114 | static struct async_signal_handler *sigfpe_token; |
6aa899ce | 115 | #ifdef SIGTSTP |
05fa9251 | 116 | static struct async_signal_handler *sigtstp_token; |
0f71a2f6 | 117 | #endif |
06c868a8 | 118 | static struct async_signal_handler *async_sigterm_token; |
0f71a2f6 | 119 | |
3c610247 | 120 | /* This hook is called by gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper after each |
467d8519 | 121 | character is processed. */ |
b08ee6a2 | 122 | void (*after_char_processing_hook) (void); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
123 | \f |
124 | ||
89525768 PA |
125 | /* Wrapper function for calling into the readline library. This takes |
126 | care of a couple things: | |
127 | ||
128 | - The event loop expects the callback function to have a parameter, | |
129 | while readline expects none. | |
130 | ||
131 | - Propagation of GDB exceptions/errors thrown from INPUT_HANDLER | |
132 | across readline requires special handling. | |
133 | ||
134 | On the exceptions issue: | |
135 | ||
136 | DWARF-based unwinding cannot cross code built without -fexceptions. | |
137 | Any exception that tries to propagate through such code will fail | |
138 | and the result is a call to std::terminate. While some ABIs, such | |
139 | as x86-64, require all code to be built with exception tables, | |
140 | others don't. | |
141 | ||
142 | This is a problem when GDB calls some non-EH-aware C library code, | |
143 | that calls into GDB again through a callback, and that GDB callback | |
144 | code throws a C++ exception. Turns out this is exactly what | |
145 | happens with GDB's readline callback. | |
146 | ||
147 | In such cases, we must catch and save any C++ exception that might | |
148 | be thrown from the GDB callback before returning to the | |
149 | non-EH-aware code. When the non-EH-aware function itself returns | |
150 | back to GDB, we then rethrow the original C++ exception. | |
151 | ||
152 | In the readline case however, the right thing to do is to longjmp | |
153 | out of the callback, rather than do a normal return -- there's no | |
154 | way for the callback to return to readline an indication that an | |
155 | error happened, so a normal return would have rl_callback_read_char | |
156 | potentially continue processing further input, redisplay the | |
157 | prompt, etc. Instead of raw setjmp/longjmp however, we use our | |
158 | sjlj-based TRY/CATCH mechanism, which knows to handle multiple | |
159 | levels of active setjmp/longjmp frames, needed in order to handle | |
160 | the readline callback recursing, as happens with e.g., secondary | |
2693a262 PA |
161 | prompts / queries, through gdb_readline_wrapper. This must be |
162 | noexcept in order to avoid problems with mixing sjlj and | |
163 | (sjlj-based) C++ exceptions. */ | |
89525768 | 164 | |
2693a262 PA |
165 | static struct gdb_exception |
166 | gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper_noexcept () noexcept | |
c2c6d25f | 167 | { |
cc06b668 | 168 | struct gdb_exception gdb_expt; |
89525768 PA |
169 | |
170 | /* C++ exceptions can't normally be thrown across readline (unless | |
171 | it is built with -fexceptions, but it won't by default on many | |
172 | ABIs). So we instead wrap the readline call with a sjlj-based | |
173 | TRY/CATCH, and rethrow the GDB exception once back in GDB. */ | |
174 | TRY_SJLJ | |
175 | { | |
176 | rl_callback_read_char (); | |
177 | if (after_char_processing_hook) | |
178 | (*after_char_processing_hook) (); | |
179 | } | |
180 | CATCH_SJLJ (ex, RETURN_MASK_ALL) | |
181 | { | |
c6fdd8b2 | 182 | gdb_expt = std::move (ex); |
89525768 PA |
183 | } |
184 | END_CATCH_SJLJ | |
185 | ||
2693a262 PA |
186 | return gdb_expt; |
187 | } | |
188 | ||
189 | static void | |
190 | gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper (gdb_client_data client_data) | |
191 | { | |
192 | struct gdb_exception gdb_expt | |
193 | = gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper_noexcept (); | |
194 | ||
89525768 PA |
195 | /* Rethrow using the normal EH mechanism. */ |
196 | if (gdb_expt.reason < 0) | |
94aeb44b | 197 | throw_exception (std::move (gdb_expt)); |
89525768 PA |
198 | } |
199 | ||
200 | /* GDB's readline callback handler. Calls the current INPUT_HANDLER, | |
201 | and propagates GDB exceptions/errors thrown from INPUT_HANDLER back | |
2693a262 PA |
202 | across readline. See gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper. This must |
203 | be noexcept in order to avoid problems with mixing sjlj and | |
204 | (sjlj-based) C++ exceptions. */ | |
89525768 PA |
205 | |
206 | static void | |
2693a262 | 207 | gdb_rl_callback_handler (char *rl) noexcept |
89525768 | 208 | { |
3d1cbb78 TT |
209 | /* This is static to avoid undefined behavior when calling longjmp |
210 | -- gdb_exception has a destructor with side effects. */ | |
211 | static struct gdb_exception gdb_rl_expt; | |
a74e1786 | 212 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
89525768 | 213 | |
a70b8144 | 214 | try |
89525768 | 215 | { |
3d1cbb78 TT |
216 | /* Ensure the exception is reset on each call. */ |
217 | gdb_rl_expt = {}; | |
95bc9f0b | 218 | ui->input_handler (gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> (rl)); |
89525768 | 219 | } |
c6fdd8b2 | 220 | catch (gdb_exception &ex) |
89525768 | 221 | { |
c6fdd8b2 | 222 | gdb_rl_expt = std::move (ex); |
89525768 | 223 | } |
89525768 PA |
224 | |
225 | /* If we caught a GDB exception, longjmp out of the readline | |
226 | callback. There's no other way for the callback to signal to | |
227 | readline that an error happened. A normal return would have | |
228 | readline potentially continue processing further input, redisplay | |
229 | the prompt, etc. (This is what GDB historically did when it was | |
230 | a C program.) Note that since we're long jumping, local variable | |
231 | dtors are NOT run automatically. */ | |
232 | if (gdb_rl_expt.reason < 0) | |
233 | throw_exception_sjlj (gdb_rl_expt); | |
c2c6d25f JM |
234 | } |
235 | ||
b5a0ac70 | 236 | /* Change the function to be invoked every time there is a character |
371d5dec | 237 | ready on stdin. This is used when the user sets the editing off, |
b5a0ac70 | 238 | therefore bypassing readline, and letting gdb handle the input |
c70061cf PA |
239 | itself, via gdb_readline_no_editing_callback. Also it is used in |
240 | the opposite case in which the user sets editing on again, by | |
3c216924 PA |
241 | restoring readline handling of the input. |
242 | ||
243 | NOTE: this operates on input_fd, not instream. If we are reading | |
244 | commands from a file, instream will point to the file. However, we | |
245 | always read commands from a file with editing off. This means that | |
246 | the 'set editing on/off' will have effect only on the interactive | |
247 | session. */ | |
248 | ||
249 | void | |
250 | change_line_handler (int editing) | |
b5a0ac70 | 251 | { |
a74e1786 PA |
252 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
253 | ||
3c216924 PA |
254 | /* We can only have one instance of readline, so we only allow |
255 | editing on the main UI. */ | |
256 | if (ui != main_ui) | |
257 | return; | |
258 | ||
259 | /* Don't try enabling editing if the interpreter doesn't support it | |
260 | (e.g., MI). */ | |
261 | if (!interp_supports_command_editing (top_level_interpreter ()) | |
262 | || !interp_supports_command_editing (command_interp ())) | |
263 | return; | |
c2c6d25f | 264 | |
3c216924 | 265 | if (editing) |
b5a0ac70 | 266 | { |
3c216924 PA |
267 | gdb_assert (ui == main_ui); |
268 | ||
371d5dec | 269 | /* Turn on editing by using readline. */ |
a74e1786 | 270 | ui->call_readline = gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper; |
b5a0ac70 SS |
271 | } |
272 | else | |
273 | { | |
c70061cf | 274 | /* Turn off editing by using gdb_readline_no_editing_callback. */ |
3c216924 PA |
275 | if (ui->command_editing) |
276 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_remove (); | |
a74e1786 | 277 | ui->call_readline = gdb_readline_no_editing_callback; |
b5a0ac70 | 278 | } |
3c216924 | 279 | ui->command_editing = editing; |
b5a0ac70 SS |
280 | } |
281 | ||
d3d4baed PA |
282 | /* The functions below are wrappers for rl_callback_handler_remove and |
283 | rl_callback_handler_install that keep track of whether the callback | |
284 | handler is installed in readline. This is necessary because after | |
285 | handling a target event of a background execution command, we may | |
286 | need to reinstall the callback handler if it was removed due to a | |
287 | secondary prompt. See gdb_readline_wrapper_line. We don't | |
288 | unconditionally install the handler for every target event because | |
289 | that also clears the line buffer, thus installing it while the user | |
290 | is typing would lose input. */ | |
291 | ||
292 | /* Whether we've registered a callback handler with readline. */ | |
293 | static int callback_handler_installed; | |
294 | ||
295 | /* See event-top.h, and above. */ | |
296 | ||
297 | void | |
298 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_remove (void) | |
299 | { | |
3c216924 PA |
300 | gdb_assert (current_ui == main_ui); |
301 | ||
d3d4baed PA |
302 | rl_callback_handler_remove (); |
303 | callback_handler_installed = 0; | |
304 | } | |
305 | ||
306 | /* See event-top.h, and above. Note this wrapper doesn't have an | |
307 | actual callback parameter because we always install | |
308 | INPUT_HANDLER. */ | |
309 | ||
310 | void | |
311 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_install (const char *prompt) | |
312 | { | |
3c216924 PA |
313 | gdb_assert (current_ui == main_ui); |
314 | ||
d3d4baed PA |
315 | /* Calling rl_callback_handler_install resets readline's input |
316 | buffer. Calling this when we were already processing input | |
317 | therefore loses input. */ | |
318 | gdb_assert (!callback_handler_installed); | |
319 | ||
89525768 | 320 | rl_callback_handler_install (prompt, gdb_rl_callback_handler); |
d3d4baed PA |
321 | callback_handler_installed = 1; |
322 | } | |
323 | ||
324 | /* See event-top.h, and above. */ | |
325 | ||
326 | void | |
327 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_reinstall (void) | |
328 | { | |
3c216924 PA |
329 | gdb_assert (current_ui == main_ui); |
330 | ||
d3d4baed PA |
331 | if (!callback_handler_installed) |
332 | { | |
333 | /* Passing NULL as prompt argument tells readline to not display | |
334 | a prompt. */ | |
335 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_install (NULL); | |
336 | } | |
337 | } | |
338 | ||
ab821bc6 PA |
339 | /* Displays the prompt. If the argument NEW_PROMPT is NULL, the |
340 | prompt that is displayed is the current top level prompt. | |
341 | Otherwise, it displays whatever NEW_PROMPT is as a local/secondary | |
342 | prompt. | |
343 | ||
344 | This is used after each gdb command has completed, and in the | |
345 | following cases: | |
346 | ||
371d5dec | 347 | 1. When the user enters a command line which is ended by '\' |
ab821bc6 PA |
348 | indicating that the command will continue on the next line. In |
349 | that case the prompt that is displayed is the empty string. | |
350 | ||
0f71a2f6 | 351 | 2. When the user is entering 'commands' for a breakpoint, or |
371d5dec | 352 | actions for a tracepoint. In this case the prompt will be '>' |
ab821bc6 PA |
353 | |
354 | 3. On prompting for pagination. */ | |
355 | ||
b5a0ac70 | 356 | void |
38bcc89d | 357 | display_gdb_prompt (const char *new_prompt) |
b5a0ac70 | 358 | { |
606aae8a | 359 | std::string actual_gdb_prompt; |
b5a0ac70 | 360 | |
bd00c694 PA |
361 | annotate_display_prompt (); |
362 | ||
16026cd7 AS |
363 | /* Reset the nesting depth used when trace-commands is set. */ |
364 | reset_command_nest_depth (); | |
365 | ||
ab821bc6 PA |
366 | /* Do not call the python hook on an explicit prompt change as |
367 | passed to this function, as this forms a secondary/local prompt, | |
368 | IE, displayed but not set. */ | |
369 | if (! new_prompt) | |
adf40b2e | 370 | { |
3b12939d PA |
371 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
372 | ||
373 | if (ui->prompt_state == PROMPTED) | |
374 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("double prompt")); | |
375 | else if (ui->prompt_state == PROMPT_BLOCKED) | |
d17b6f81 | 376 | { |
ab821bc6 PA |
377 | /* This is to trick readline into not trying to display the |
378 | prompt. Even though we display the prompt using this | |
379 | function, readline still tries to do its own display if | |
380 | we don't call rl_callback_handler_install and | |
381 | rl_callback_handler_remove (which readline detects | |
382 | because a global variable is not set). If readline did | |
383 | that, it could mess up gdb signal handlers for SIGINT. | |
384 | Readline assumes that between calls to rl_set_signals and | |
385 | rl_clear_signals gdb doesn't do anything with the signal | |
386 | handlers. Well, that's not the case, because when the | |
387 | target executes we change the SIGINT signal handler. If | |
388 | we allowed readline to display the prompt, the signal | |
389 | handler change would happen exactly between the calls to | |
390 | the above two functions. Calling | |
391 | rl_callback_handler_remove(), does the job. */ | |
392 | ||
3c216924 PA |
393 | if (current_ui->command_editing) |
394 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_remove (); | |
ab821bc6 | 395 | return; |
d17b6f81 | 396 | } |
3b12939d | 397 | else if (ui->prompt_state == PROMPT_NEEDED) |
ab821bc6 PA |
398 | { |
399 | /* Display the top level prompt. */ | |
400 | actual_gdb_prompt = top_level_prompt (); | |
3b12939d | 401 | ui->prompt_state = PROMPTED; |
ab821bc6 | 402 | } |
b5a0ac70 | 403 | } |
ab821bc6 | 404 | else |
606aae8a | 405 | actual_gdb_prompt = new_prompt; |
b5a0ac70 | 406 | |
3c216924 | 407 | if (current_ui->command_editing) |
b5a0ac70 | 408 | { |
d3d4baed | 409 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_remove (); |
606aae8a | 410 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_install (actual_gdb_prompt.c_str ()); |
b5a0ac70 | 411 | } |
371d5dec | 412 | /* new_prompt at this point can be the top of the stack or the one |
d014929c MS |
413 | passed in. It can't be NULL. */ |
414 | else | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
415 | { |
416 | /* Don't use a _filtered function here. It causes the assumed | |
417 | character position to be off, since the newline we read from | |
418 | the user is not accounted for. */ | |
606aae8a | 419 | fputs_unfiltered (actual_gdb_prompt.c_str (), gdb_stdout); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
420 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
421 | } | |
422 | } | |
423 | ||
ab821bc6 | 424 | /* Return the top level prompt, as specified by "set prompt", possibly |
405feb71 | 425 | overridden by the python gdb.prompt_hook hook, and then composed |
606aae8a | 426 | with the prompt prefix and suffix (annotations). */ |
ab821bc6 | 427 | |
606aae8a | 428 | static std::string |
ab821bc6 | 429 | top_level_prompt (void) |
b5a0ac70 | 430 | { |
608ff013 | 431 | char *prompt; |
b5a0ac70 | 432 | |
ab821bc6 PA |
433 | /* Give observers a chance of changing the prompt. E.g., the python |
434 | `gdb.prompt_hook' is installed as an observer. */ | |
76727919 | 435 | gdb::observers::before_prompt.notify (get_prompt ()); |
ab821bc6 | 436 | |
608ff013 | 437 | prompt = get_prompt (); |
b5a0ac70 | 438 | |
ab821bc6 | 439 | if (annotation_level >= 2) |
b5a0ac70 | 440 | { |
ab821bc6 | 441 | /* Prefix needs to have new line at end. */ |
608ff013 | 442 | const char prefix[] = "\n\032\032pre-prompt\n"; |
ab821bc6 PA |
443 | |
444 | /* Suffix needs to have a new line at end and \032 \032 at | |
445 | beginning. */ | |
608ff013 | 446 | const char suffix[] = "\n\032\032prompt\n"; |
b5a0ac70 | 447 | |
606aae8a | 448 | return std::string (prefix) + prompt + suffix; |
608ff013 | 449 | } |
ab821bc6 | 450 | |
606aae8a | 451 | return prompt; |
b5a0ac70 | 452 | } |
c2c6d25f | 453 | |
98d9f24e | 454 | /* See top.h. */ |
73ab01a0 | 455 | |
98d9f24e PA |
456 | struct ui *main_ui; |
457 | struct ui *current_ui; | |
458 | struct ui *ui_list; | |
73ab01a0 | 459 | |
a74e1786 | 460 | /* Get a pointer to the current UI's line buffer. This is used to |
b69d38af PA |
461 | construct a whole line of input from partial input. */ |
462 | ||
463 | static struct buffer * | |
464 | get_command_line_buffer (void) | |
465 | { | |
a74e1786 | 466 | return ¤t_ui->line_buffer; |
b69d38af PA |
467 | } |
468 | ||
187212b3 | 469 | /* When there is an event ready on the stdin file descriptor, instead |
c2c6d25f | 470 | of calling readline directly throught the callback function, or |
c70061cf PA |
471 | instead of calling gdb_readline_no_editing_callback, give gdb a |
472 | chance to detect errors and do something. */ | |
473 | ||
c2c6d25f | 474 | void |
2acceee2 | 475 | stdin_event_handler (int error, gdb_client_data client_data) |
c2c6d25f | 476 | { |
41fd2b0f PA |
477 | struct ui *ui = (struct ui *) client_data; |
478 | ||
c2c6d25f JM |
479 | if (error) |
480 | { | |
07169ff7 PA |
481 | /* Switch to the main UI, so diagnostics always go there. */ |
482 | current_ui = main_ui; | |
483 | ||
41fd2b0f | 484 | delete_file_handler (ui->input_fd); |
07169ff7 PA |
485 | if (main_ui == ui) |
486 | { | |
487 | /* If stdin died, we may as well kill gdb. */ | |
488 | printf_unfiltered (_("error detected on stdin\n")); | |
268a799a | 489 | quit_command ((char *) 0, 0); |
07169ff7 PA |
490 | } |
491 | else | |
492 | { | |
493 | /* Simply delete the UI. */ | |
895b8f30 | 494 | delete ui; |
07169ff7 | 495 | } |
c2c6d25f JM |
496 | } |
497 | else | |
d64e57fa | 498 | { |
07169ff7 PA |
499 | /* Switch to the UI whose input descriptor woke up the event |
500 | loop. */ | |
501 | current_ui = ui; | |
502 | ||
503 | /* This makes sure a ^C immediately followed by further input is | |
504 | always processed in that order. E.g,. with input like | |
505 | "^Cprint 1\n", the SIGINT handler runs, marks the async | |
506 | signal handler, and then select/poll may return with stdin | |
507 | ready, instead of -1/EINTR. The | |
508 | gdb.base/double-prompt-target-event-error.exp test exercises | |
509 | this. */ | |
d2acc30b PA |
510 | QUIT; |
511 | ||
d64e57fa PP |
512 | do |
513 | { | |
514 | call_stdin_event_handler_again_p = 0; | |
a74e1786 | 515 | ui->call_readline (client_data); |
07169ff7 PA |
516 | } |
517 | while (call_stdin_event_handler_again_p != 0); | |
d64e57fa | 518 | } |
c2c6d25f JM |
519 | } |
520 | ||
3eb7562a PA |
521 | /* See top.h. */ |
522 | ||
523 | void | |
524 | ui_register_input_event_handler (struct ui *ui) | |
525 | { | |
526 | add_file_handler (ui->input_fd, stdin_event_handler, ui); | |
527 | } | |
528 | ||
529 | /* See top.h. */ | |
530 | ||
531 | void | |
532 | ui_unregister_input_event_handler (struct ui *ui) | |
533 | { | |
534 | delete_file_handler (ui->input_fd); | |
535 | } | |
536 | ||
6426a772 JM |
537 | /* Re-enable stdin after the end of an execution command in |
538 | synchronous mode, or after an error from the target, and we aborted | |
371d5dec | 539 | the exec operation. */ |
6426a772 JM |
540 | |
541 | void | |
712af3be | 542 | async_enable_stdin (void) |
6426a772 | 543 | { |
3b12939d PA |
544 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
545 | ||
546 | if (ui->prompt_state == PROMPT_BLOCKED) | |
32c1e744 | 547 | { |
223ffa71 | 548 | target_terminal::ours (); |
3eb7562a | 549 | ui_register_input_event_handler (ui); |
3b12939d | 550 | ui->prompt_state = PROMPT_NEEDED; |
32c1e744 | 551 | } |
6426a772 JM |
552 | } |
553 | ||
554 | /* Disable reads from stdin (the console) marking the command as | |
371d5dec | 555 | synchronous. */ |
6426a772 JM |
556 | |
557 | void | |
558 | async_disable_stdin (void) | |
559 | { | |
3b12939d PA |
560 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
561 | ||
562 | ui->prompt_state = PROMPT_BLOCKED; | |
3eb7562a | 563 | delete_file_handler (ui->input_fd); |
6426a772 | 564 | } |
b5a0ac70 | 565 | \f |
6426a772 | 566 | |
b69d38af PA |
567 | /* Handle a gdb command line. This function is called when |
568 | handle_line_of_input has concatenated one or more input lines into | |
569 | a whole command. */ | |
570 | ||
571 | void | |
95a6b0a1 | 572 | command_handler (const char *command) |
b5a0ac70 | 573 | { |
f38d3ad1 | 574 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
95a6b0a1 | 575 | const char *c; |
b5a0ac70 | 576 | |
268a799a | 577 | if (ui->instream == ui->stdin_stream) |
b5a0ac70 | 578 | reinitialize_more_filter (); |
b5a0ac70 | 579 | |
1e3b796d | 580 | scoped_command_stats stat_reporter (true); |
b5a0ac70 | 581 | |
b69d38af PA |
582 | /* Do not execute commented lines. */ |
583 | for (c = command; *c == ' ' || *c == '\t'; c++) | |
584 | ; | |
585 | if (c[0] != '#') | |
586 | { | |
268a799a | 587 | execute_command (command, ui->instream == ui->stdin_stream); |
c5aa993b | 588 | |
b69d38af PA |
589 | /* Do any commands attached to breakpoint we stopped at. */ |
590 | bpstat_do_actions (); | |
591 | } | |
43ff13b4 JM |
592 | } |
593 | ||
b69d38af PA |
594 | /* Append RL, an input line returned by readline or one of its |
595 | emulations, to CMD_LINE_BUFFER. Returns the command line if we | |
596 | have a whole command line ready to be processed by the command | |
597 | interpreter or NULL if the command line isn't complete yet (input | |
95bc9f0b | 598 | line ends in a backslash). */ |
b5a0ac70 | 599 | |
b69d38af | 600 | static char * |
95bc9f0b | 601 | command_line_append_input_line (struct buffer *cmd_line_buffer, const char *rl) |
b5a0ac70 | 602 | { |
b69d38af PA |
603 | char *cmd; |
604 | size_t len; | |
b5a0ac70 | 605 | |
b69d38af | 606 | len = strlen (rl); |
b5a0ac70 | 607 | |
b69d38af | 608 | if (len > 0 && rl[len - 1] == '\\') |
b5a0ac70 | 609 | { |
b69d38af PA |
610 | /* Don't copy the backslash and wait for more. */ |
611 | buffer_grow (cmd_line_buffer, rl, len - 1); | |
612 | cmd = NULL; | |
b5a0ac70 | 613 | } |
b69d38af | 614 | else |
b5a0ac70 | 615 | { |
b69d38af PA |
616 | /* Copy whole line including terminating null, and we're |
617 | done. */ | |
618 | buffer_grow (cmd_line_buffer, rl, len + 1); | |
619 | cmd = cmd_line_buffer->buffer; | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
620 | } |
621 | ||
b69d38af PA |
622 | return cmd; |
623 | } | |
b5a0ac70 | 624 | |
b69d38af | 625 | /* Handle a line of input coming from readline. |
b5a0ac70 | 626 | |
b69d38af PA |
627 | If the read line ends with a continuation character (backslash), |
628 | save the partial input in CMD_LINE_BUFFER (except the backslash), | |
629 | and return NULL. Otherwise, save the partial input and return a | |
630 | pointer to CMD_LINE_BUFFER's buffer (null terminated), indicating a | |
631 | whole command line is ready to be executed. | |
b5a0ac70 | 632 | |
b69d38af | 633 | Returns EOF on end of file. |
b5a0ac70 | 634 | |
b69d38af | 635 | If REPEAT, handle command repetitions: |
b5a0ac70 | 636 | |
b69d38af | 637 | - If the input command line is NOT empty, the command returned is |
68bb5386 | 638 | saved using save_command_line () so that it can be repeated later. |
d96429cd | 639 | |
68bb5386 PW |
640 | - OTOH, if the input command line IS empty, return the saved |
641 | command instead of the empty input line. | |
b69d38af | 642 | */ |
b5a0ac70 | 643 | |
b69d38af PA |
644 | char * |
645 | handle_line_of_input (struct buffer *cmd_line_buffer, | |
95bc9f0b TT |
646 | const char *rl, int repeat, |
647 | const char *annotation_suffix) | |
b69d38af | 648 | { |
f38d3ad1 | 649 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
268a799a | 650 | int from_tty = ui->instream == ui->stdin_stream; |
b69d38af PA |
651 | char *p1; |
652 | char *cmd; | |
653 | ||
654 | if (rl == NULL) | |
655 | return (char *) EOF; | |
656 | ||
657 | cmd = command_line_append_input_line (cmd_line_buffer, rl); | |
658 | if (cmd == NULL) | |
659 | return NULL; | |
b5a0ac70 | 660 | |
b69d38af PA |
661 | /* We have a complete command line now. Prepare for the next |
662 | command, but leave ownership of memory to the buffer . */ | |
663 | cmd_line_buffer->used_size = 0; | |
664 | ||
268a799a | 665 | if (from_tty && annotation_level > 1) |
b5a0ac70 | 666 | { |
b69d38af PA |
667 | printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032post-")); |
668 | puts_unfiltered (annotation_suffix); | |
669 | printf_unfiltered (("\n")); | |
670 | } | |
671 | ||
672 | #define SERVER_COMMAND_PREFIX "server " | |
9937536c JB |
673 | server_command = startswith (cmd, SERVER_COMMAND_PREFIX); |
674 | if (server_command) | |
b69d38af | 675 | { |
68bb5386 | 676 | /* Note that we don't call `save_command_line'. Between this |
b69d38af PA |
677 | and the check in dont_repeat, this insures that repeating |
678 | will still do the right thing. */ | |
679 | return cmd + strlen (SERVER_COMMAND_PREFIX); | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
680 | } |
681 | ||
682 | /* Do history expansion if that is wished. */ | |
268a799a | 683 | if (history_expansion_p && from_tty && input_interactive_p (current_ui)) |
b5a0ac70 | 684 | { |
b6fb1ee5 | 685 | char *cmd_expansion; |
b5a0ac70 SS |
686 | int expanded; |
687 | ||
b6fb1ee5 PW |
688 | expanded = history_expand (cmd, &cmd_expansion); |
689 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> history_value (cmd_expansion); | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
690 | if (expanded) |
691 | { | |
b69d38af PA |
692 | size_t len; |
693 | ||
b5a0ac70 | 694 | /* Print the changes. */ |
b6fb1ee5 | 695 | printf_unfiltered ("%s\n", history_value.get ()); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
696 | |
697 | /* If there was an error, call this function again. */ | |
698 | if (expanded < 0) | |
b6fb1ee5 | 699 | return cmd; |
b69d38af PA |
700 | |
701 | /* history_expand returns an allocated string. Just replace | |
702 | our buffer with it. */ | |
b6fb1ee5 | 703 | len = strlen (history_value.get ()); |
b69d38af | 704 | xfree (buffer_finish (cmd_line_buffer)); |
b6fb1ee5 | 705 | cmd_line_buffer->buffer = history_value.get (); |
b69d38af | 706 | cmd_line_buffer->buffer_size = len + 1; |
b6fb1ee5 | 707 | cmd = history_value.release (); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
708 | } |
709 | } | |
710 | ||
371d5dec | 711 | /* If we just got an empty line, and that is supposed to repeat the |
b69d38af PA |
712 | previous command, return the previously saved command. */ |
713 | for (p1 = cmd; *p1 == ' ' || *p1 == '\t'; p1++) | |
714 | ; | |
715 | if (repeat && *p1 == '\0') | |
68bb5386 | 716 | return get_saved_command_line (); |
b69d38af PA |
717 | |
718 | /* Add command to history if appropriate. Note: lines consisting | |
719 | solely of comments are also added to the command history. This | |
720 | is useful when you type a command, and then realize you don't | |
721 | want to execute it quite yet. You can comment out the command | |
722 | and then later fetch it from the value history and remove the | |
723 | '#'. The kill ring is probably better, but some people are in | |
724 | the habit of commenting things out. */ | |
268a799a | 725 | if (*cmd != '\0' && from_tty && input_interactive_p (current_ui)) |
b69d38af | 726 | gdb_add_history (cmd); |
b5a0ac70 | 727 | |
b69d38af PA |
728 | /* Save into global buffer if appropriate. */ |
729 | if (repeat) | |
b5a0ac70 | 730 | { |
68bb5386 PW |
731 | save_command_line (cmd); |
732 | return get_saved_command_line (); | |
b5a0ac70 | 733 | } |
b69d38af PA |
734 | else |
735 | return cmd; | |
736 | } | |
b5a0ac70 | 737 | |
b69d38af PA |
738 | /* Handle a complete line of input. This is called by the callback |
739 | mechanism within the readline library. Deal with incomplete | |
740 | commands as well, by saving the partial input in a global | |
741 | buffer. | |
b5a0ac70 | 742 | |
b69d38af PA |
743 | NOTE: This is the asynchronous version of the command_line_input |
744 | function. */ | |
b5a0ac70 | 745 | |
b69d38af | 746 | void |
95bc9f0b | 747 | command_line_handler (gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> &&rl) |
b69d38af PA |
748 | { |
749 | struct buffer *line_buffer = get_command_line_buffer (); | |
f38d3ad1 | 750 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
b69d38af | 751 | char *cmd; |
b5a0ac70 | 752 | |
95bc9f0b | 753 | cmd = handle_line_of_input (line_buffer, rl.get (), 1, "prompt"); |
b69d38af | 754 | if (cmd == (char *) EOF) |
b5a0ac70 | 755 | { |
b69d38af PA |
756 | /* stdin closed. The connection with the terminal is gone. |
757 | This happens at the end of a testsuite run, after Expect has | |
758 | hung up but GDB is still alive. In such a case, we just quit | |
759 | gdb killing the inferior program too. */ | |
760 | printf_unfiltered ("quit\n"); | |
95a6b0a1 | 761 | execute_command ("quit", 1); |
b69d38af PA |
762 | } |
763 | else if (cmd == NULL) | |
764 | { | |
765 | /* We don't have a full line yet. Print an empty prompt. */ | |
766 | display_gdb_prompt (""); | |
767 | } | |
768 | else | |
769 | { | |
3b12939d PA |
770 | ui->prompt_state = PROMPT_NEEDED; |
771 | ||
b69d38af | 772 | command_handler (cmd); |
3b12939d PA |
773 | |
774 | if (ui->prompt_state != PROMPTED) | |
775 | display_gdb_prompt (0); | |
b5a0ac70 | 776 | } |
b5a0ac70 SS |
777 | } |
778 | ||
779 | /* Does reading of input from terminal w/o the editing features | |
c70061cf PA |
780 | provided by the readline library. Calls the line input handler |
781 | once we have a whole input line. */ | |
b5a0ac70 | 782 | |
085dd6e6 | 783 | void |
c70061cf | 784 | gdb_readline_no_editing_callback (gdb_client_data client_data) |
b5a0ac70 SS |
785 | { |
786 | int c; | |
787 | char *result; | |
187212b3 | 788 | struct buffer line_buffer; |
7be570e7 | 789 | static int done_once = 0; |
a74e1786 | 790 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
7be570e7 | 791 | |
187212b3 PA |
792 | buffer_init (&line_buffer); |
793 | ||
7be570e7 | 794 | /* Unbuffer the input stream, so that, later on, the calls to fgetc |
371d5dec | 795 | fetch only one char at the time from the stream. The fgetc's will |
7be570e7 | 796 | get up to the first newline, but there may be more chars in the |
371d5dec | 797 | stream after '\n'. If we buffer the input and fgetc drains the |
7be570e7 | 798 | stream, getting stuff beyond the newline as well, a select, done |
371d5dec | 799 | afterwards will not trigger. */ |
f38d3ad1 | 800 | if (!done_once && !ISATTY (ui->instream)) |
7be570e7 | 801 | { |
f38d3ad1 | 802 | setbuf (ui->instream, NULL); |
7be570e7 JM |
803 | done_once = 1; |
804 | } | |
b5a0ac70 | 805 | |
b5a0ac70 | 806 | /* We still need the while loop here, even though it would seem |
c70061cf PA |
807 | obvious to invoke gdb_readline_no_editing_callback at every |
808 | character entered. If not using the readline library, the | |
809 | terminal is in cooked mode, which sends the characters all at | |
810 | once. Poll will notice that the input fd has changed state only | |
811 | after enter is pressed. At this point we still need to fetch all | |
812 | the chars entered. */ | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
813 | |
814 | while (1) | |
815 | { | |
816 | /* Read from stdin if we are executing a user defined command. | |
817 | This is the right thing for prompt_for_continue, at least. */ | |
268a799a | 818 | c = fgetc (ui->instream != NULL ? ui->instream : ui->stdin_stream); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
819 | |
820 | if (c == EOF) | |
821 | { | |
187212b3 PA |
822 | if (line_buffer.used_size > 0) |
823 | { | |
824 | /* The last line does not end with a newline. Return it, and | |
825 | if we are called again fgetc will still return EOF and | |
826 | we'll return NULL then. */ | |
827 | break; | |
828 | } | |
829 | xfree (buffer_finish (&line_buffer)); | |
a74e1786 | 830 | ui->input_handler (NULL); |
13ce7133 | 831 | return; |
b5a0ac70 SS |
832 | } |
833 | ||
834 | if (c == '\n') | |
b5a0ac70 | 835 | { |
187212b3 PA |
836 | if (line_buffer.used_size > 0 |
837 | && line_buffer.buffer[line_buffer.used_size - 1] == '\r') | |
838 | line_buffer.used_size--; | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
839 | break; |
840 | } | |
b5a0ac70 | 841 | |
187212b3 | 842 | buffer_grow_char (&line_buffer, c); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
843 | } |
844 | ||
187212b3 PA |
845 | buffer_grow_char (&line_buffer, '\0'); |
846 | result = buffer_finish (&line_buffer); | |
95bc9f0b | 847 | ui->input_handler (gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> (result)); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
848 | } |
849 | \f | |
850 | ||
3b3978bc TT |
851 | /* See event-top.h. */ |
852 | ||
853 | thread_local void (*thread_local_segv_handler) (int); | |
854 | ||
855 | static void handle_sigsegv (int sig); | |
856 | ||
857 | /* Install the SIGSEGV handler. */ | |
858 | static void | |
859 | install_handle_sigsegv () | |
860 | { | |
861 | #if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) | |
862 | struct sigaction sa; | |
863 | sa.sa_handler = handle_sigsegv; | |
864 | sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask); | |
865 | #ifdef HAVE_SIGALTSTACK | |
866 | sa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK; | |
867 | #else | |
868 | sa.sa_flags = 0; | |
869 | #endif | |
870 | sigaction (SIGSEGV, &sa, nullptr); | |
871 | #else | |
872 | signal (SIGSEGV, handle_sigsegv); | |
873 | #endif | |
874 | } | |
875 | ||
876 | /* Handler for SIGSEGV. */ | |
877 | ||
878 | static void | |
879 | handle_sigsegv (int sig) | |
880 | { | |
881 | install_handle_sigsegv (); | |
882 | ||
883 | if (thread_local_segv_handler == nullptr) | |
036003a6 | 884 | abort (); /* ARI: abort */ |
3b3978bc TT |
885 | thread_local_segv_handler (sig); |
886 | } | |
887 | ||
888 | \f | |
889 | ||
f0881b37 PA |
890 | /* The serial event associated with the QUIT flag. set_quit_flag sets |
891 | this, and check_quit_flag clears it. Used by interruptible_select | |
892 | to be able to do interruptible I/O with no race with the SIGINT | |
893 | handler. */ | |
894 | static struct serial_event *quit_serial_event; | |
895 | ||
b5a0ac70 | 896 | /* Initialization of signal handlers and tokens. There is a function |
371d5dec | 897 | handle_sig* for each of the signals GDB cares about. Specifically: |
b5a0ac70 SS |
898 | SIGINT, SIGFPE, SIGQUIT, SIGTSTP, SIGHUP, SIGWINCH. These |
899 | functions are the actual signal handlers associated to the signals | |
900 | via calls to signal(). The only job for these functions is to | |
901 | enqueue the appropriate event/procedure with the event loop. Such | |
371d5dec | 902 | procedures are the old signal handlers. The event loop will take |
b5a0ac70 | 903 | care of invoking the queued procedures to perform the usual tasks |
371d5dec | 904 | associated with the reception of the signal. */ |
392a587b | 905 | /* NOTE: 1999-04-30 This is the asynchronous version of init_signals. |
b5a0ac70 | 906 | init_signals will become obsolete as we move to have to event loop |
371d5dec | 907 | as the default for gdb. */ |
b5a0ac70 | 908 | void |
c2c6d25f | 909 | async_init_signals (void) |
c5aa993b | 910 | { |
5cc3ce8b PA |
911 | initialize_async_signal_handlers (); |
912 | ||
f0881b37 PA |
913 | quit_serial_event = make_serial_event (); |
914 | ||
b5a0ac70 SS |
915 | signal (SIGINT, handle_sigint); |
916 | sigint_token = | |
0f71a2f6 | 917 | create_async_signal_handler (async_request_quit, NULL); |
a7266fef | 918 | signal (SIGTERM, handle_sigterm); |
06c868a8 JK |
919 | async_sigterm_token |
920 | = create_async_signal_handler (async_sigterm_handler, NULL); | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
921 | |
922 | /* If SIGTRAP was set to SIG_IGN, then the SIG_IGN will get passed | |
923 | to the inferior and breakpoints will be ignored. */ | |
924 | #ifdef SIGTRAP | |
925 | signal (SIGTRAP, SIG_DFL); | |
926 | #endif | |
927 | ||
6d318c73 | 928 | #ifdef SIGQUIT |
b5a0ac70 SS |
929 | /* If we initialize SIGQUIT to SIG_IGN, then the SIG_IGN will get |
930 | passed to the inferior, which we don't want. It would be | |
931 | possible to do a "signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL)" after we fork, but | |
932 | on BSD4.3 systems using vfork, that can affect the | |
933 | GDB process as well as the inferior (the signal handling tables | |
934 | might be in memory, shared between the two). Since we establish | |
935 | a handler for SIGQUIT, when we call exec it will set the signal | |
936 | to SIG_DFL for us. */ | |
937 | signal (SIGQUIT, handle_sigquit); | |
938 | sigquit_token = | |
0f71a2f6 | 939 | create_async_signal_handler (async_do_nothing, NULL); |
6d318c73 | 940 | #endif |
b5a0ac70 SS |
941 | #ifdef SIGHUP |
942 | if (signal (SIGHUP, handle_sighup) != SIG_IGN) | |
943 | sighup_token = | |
0f71a2f6 | 944 | create_async_signal_handler (async_disconnect, NULL); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
945 | else |
946 | sighup_token = | |
0f71a2f6 | 947 | create_async_signal_handler (async_do_nothing, NULL); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
948 | #endif |
949 | signal (SIGFPE, handle_sigfpe); | |
950 | sigfpe_token = | |
0f71a2f6 | 951 | create_async_signal_handler (async_float_handler, NULL); |
b5a0ac70 | 952 | |
6aa899ce | 953 | #ifdef SIGTSTP |
0f71a2f6 | 954 | sigtstp_token = |
6aa899ce | 955 | create_async_signal_handler (async_sigtstp_handler, NULL); |
0f71a2f6 | 956 | #endif |
3b3978bc TT |
957 | |
958 | install_handle_sigsegv (); | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
959 | } |
960 | ||
f0881b37 PA |
961 | /* See defs.h. */ |
962 | ||
963 | void | |
964 | quit_serial_event_set (void) | |
965 | { | |
966 | serial_event_set (quit_serial_event); | |
967 | } | |
968 | ||
969 | /* See defs.h. */ | |
970 | ||
971 | void | |
972 | quit_serial_event_clear (void) | |
973 | { | |
974 | serial_event_clear (quit_serial_event); | |
975 | } | |
976 | ||
977 | /* Return the selectable file descriptor of the serial event | |
978 | associated with the quit flag. */ | |
979 | ||
980 | static int | |
981 | quit_serial_event_fd (void) | |
982 | { | |
983 | return serial_event_fd (quit_serial_event); | |
984 | } | |
985 | ||
048094ac PA |
986 | /* See defs.h. */ |
987 | ||
988 | void | |
989 | default_quit_handler (void) | |
990 | { | |
991 | if (check_quit_flag ()) | |
992 | { | |
223ffa71 | 993 | if (target_terminal::is_ours ()) |
048094ac PA |
994 | quit (); |
995 | else | |
996 | target_pass_ctrlc (); | |
997 | } | |
998 | } | |
999 | ||
1000 | /* See defs.h. */ | |
1001 | quit_handler_ftype *quit_handler = default_quit_handler; | |
1002 | ||
f0881b37 PA |
1003 | /* Handle a SIGINT. */ |
1004 | ||
c5aa993b | 1005 | void |
c2c6d25f | 1006 | handle_sigint (int sig) |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1007 | { |
1008 | signal (sig, handle_sigint); | |
1009 | ||
5f960e00 FF |
1010 | /* We could be running in a loop reading in symfiles or something so |
1011 | it may be quite a while before we get back to the event loop. So | |
371d5dec | 1012 | set quit_flag to 1 here. Then if QUIT is called before we get to |
5f960e00 | 1013 | the event loop, we will unwind as expected. */ |
522002f9 | 1014 | set_quit_flag (); |
5f960e00 | 1015 | |
585a46a2 PA |
1016 | /* In case nothing calls QUIT before the event loop is reached, the |
1017 | event loop handles it. */ | |
1018 | mark_async_signal_handler (sigint_token); | |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1019 | } |
1020 | ||
f0881b37 PA |
1021 | /* See gdb_select.h. */ |
1022 | ||
1023 | int | |
1024 | interruptible_select (int n, | |
1025 | fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *exceptfds, | |
1026 | struct timeval *timeout) | |
1027 | { | |
1028 | fd_set my_readfds; | |
1029 | int fd; | |
1030 | int res; | |
1031 | ||
1032 | if (readfds == NULL) | |
1033 | { | |
1034 | readfds = &my_readfds; | |
1035 | FD_ZERO (&my_readfds); | |
1036 | } | |
1037 | ||
1038 | fd = quit_serial_event_fd (); | |
1039 | FD_SET (fd, readfds); | |
1040 | if (n <= fd) | |
1041 | n = fd + 1; | |
1042 | ||
1043 | do | |
1044 | { | |
1045 | res = gdb_select (n, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout); | |
1046 | } | |
1047 | while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR); | |
1048 | ||
1049 | if (res == 1 && FD_ISSET (fd, readfds)) | |
1050 | { | |
1051 | errno = EINTR; | |
1052 | return -1; | |
1053 | } | |
1054 | return res; | |
1055 | } | |
1056 | ||
06c868a8 JK |
1057 | /* Handle GDB exit upon receiving SIGTERM if target_can_async_p (). */ |
1058 | ||
1059 | static void | |
1060 | async_sigterm_handler (gdb_client_data arg) | |
1061 | { | |
268a799a | 1062 | quit_force (NULL, 0); |
06c868a8 JK |
1063 | } |
1064 | ||
1065 | /* See defs.h. */ | |
1066 | volatile int sync_quit_force_run; | |
1067 | ||
a7266fef AS |
1068 | /* Quit GDB if SIGTERM is received. |
1069 | GDB would quit anyway, but this way it will clean up properly. */ | |
1070 | void | |
1071 | handle_sigterm (int sig) | |
1072 | { | |
1073 | signal (sig, handle_sigterm); | |
06c868a8 | 1074 | |
077836f7 PP |
1075 | sync_quit_force_run = 1; |
1076 | set_quit_flag (); | |
1077 | ||
1078 | mark_async_signal_handler (async_sigterm_token); | |
a7266fef AS |
1079 | } |
1080 | ||
371d5dec | 1081 | /* Do the quit. All the checks have been done by the caller. */ |
c5aa993b | 1082 | void |
c2c6d25f | 1083 | async_request_quit (gdb_client_data arg) |
b5a0ac70 | 1084 | { |
5f960e00 | 1085 | /* If the quit_flag has gotten reset back to 0 by the time we get |
4ac94eda FF |
1086 | back here, that means that an exception was thrown to unwind the |
1087 | current command before we got back to the event loop. So there | |
522002f9 | 1088 | is no reason to call quit again here. */ |
048094ac | 1089 | QUIT; |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1090 | } |
1091 | ||
6d318c73 | 1092 | #ifdef SIGQUIT |
371d5dec MS |
1093 | /* Tell the event loop what to do if SIGQUIT is received. |
1094 | See event-signal.c. */ | |
c5aa993b | 1095 | static void |
c2c6d25f | 1096 | handle_sigquit (int sig) |
b5a0ac70 | 1097 | { |
f6fbab7d | 1098 | mark_async_signal_handler (sigquit_token); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1099 | signal (sig, handle_sigquit); |
1100 | } | |
6d318c73 | 1101 | #endif |
b5a0ac70 | 1102 | |
0f0b8dcd DJ |
1103 | #if defined (SIGQUIT) || defined (SIGHUP) |
1104 | /* Called by the event loop in response to a SIGQUIT or an | |
1105 | ignored SIGHUP. */ | |
c5aa993b | 1106 | static void |
c2c6d25f | 1107 | async_do_nothing (gdb_client_data arg) |
b5a0ac70 | 1108 | { |
371d5dec | 1109 | /* Empty function body. */ |
b5a0ac70 | 1110 | } |
0f0b8dcd | 1111 | #endif |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1112 | |
1113 | #ifdef SIGHUP | |
371d5dec MS |
1114 | /* Tell the event loop what to do if SIGHUP is received. |
1115 | See event-signal.c. */ | |
c5aa993b | 1116 | static void |
fba45db2 | 1117 | handle_sighup (int sig) |
b5a0ac70 | 1118 | { |
f6fbab7d | 1119 | mark_async_signal_handler (sighup_token); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1120 | signal (sig, handle_sighup); |
1121 | } | |
1122 | ||
371d5dec | 1123 | /* Called by the event loop to process a SIGHUP. */ |
c5aa993b | 1124 | static void |
c2c6d25f | 1125 | async_disconnect (gdb_client_data arg) |
b5a0ac70 | 1126 | { |
b2cd6b29 | 1127 | |
a70b8144 | 1128 | try |
b2cd6b29 JM |
1129 | { |
1130 | quit_cover (); | |
1131 | } | |
1132 | ||
230d2906 | 1133 | catch (const gdb_exception &exception) |
b2cd6b29 JM |
1134 | { |
1135 | fputs_filtered ("Could not kill the program being debugged", | |
1136 | gdb_stderr); | |
1137 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, exception); | |
1138 | } | |
1139 | ||
a70b8144 | 1140 | try |
b2cd6b29 | 1141 | { |
460014f5 | 1142 | pop_all_targets (); |
b2cd6b29 | 1143 | } |
230d2906 | 1144 | catch (const gdb_exception &exception) |
492d29ea PA |
1145 | { |
1146 | } | |
b2cd6b29 | 1147 | |
371d5dec | 1148 | signal (SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); /*FIXME: ??????????? */ |
ec4dfccf | 1149 | raise (SIGHUP); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1150 | } |
1151 | #endif | |
1152 | ||
6aa899ce | 1153 | #ifdef SIGTSTP |
c5aa993b | 1154 | void |
6aa899ce | 1155 | handle_sigtstp (int sig) |
0f71a2f6 | 1156 | { |
f6fbab7d | 1157 | mark_async_signal_handler (sigtstp_token); |
6aa899ce | 1158 | signal (sig, handle_sigtstp); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1159 | } |
1160 | ||
1161 | static void | |
6aa899ce | 1162 | async_sigtstp_handler (gdb_client_data arg) |
0f71a2f6 | 1163 | { |
ab821bc6 | 1164 | char *prompt = get_prompt (); |
d7f9d729 | 1165 | |
0f71a2f6 | 1166 | signal (SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL); |
2acceee2 JM |
1167 | #if HAVE_SIGPROCMASK |
1168 | { | |
1169 | sigset_t zero; | |
46711df8 | 1170 | |
2acceee2 | 1171 | sigemptyset (&zero); |
21987b9c | 1172 | gdb_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &zero, 0); |
2acceee2 | 1173 | } |
46711df8 | 1174 | #elif HAVE_SIGSETMASK |
0f71a2f6 | 1175 | sigsetmask (0); |
2acceee2 | 1176 | #endif |
ec4dfccf | 1177 | raise (SIGTSTP); |
6aa899ce | 1178 | signal (SIGTSTP, handle_sigtstp); |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1179 | printf_unfiltered ("%s", prompt); |
1180 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); | |
1181 | ||
371d5dec MS |
1182 | /* Forget about any previous command -- null line now will do |
1183 | nothing. */ | |
0f71a2f6 JM |
1184 | dont_repeat (); |
1185 | } | |
6aa899ce | 1186 | #endif /* SIGTSTP */ |
0f71a2f6 | 1187 | |
371d5dec MS |
1188 | /* Tell the event loop what to do if SIGFPE is received. |
1189 | See event-signal.c. */ | |
c5aa993b | 1190 | static void |
c2c6d25f | 1191 | handle_sigfpe (int sig) |
b5a0ac70 | 1192 | { |
f6fbab7d | 1193 | mark_async_signal_handler (sigfpe_token); |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1194 | signal (sig, handle_sigfpe); |
1195 | } | |
1196 | ||
405feb71 | 1197 | /* Event loop will call this function to process a SIGFPE. */ |
c5aa993b | 1198 | static void |
c2c6d25f | 1199 | async_float_handler (gdb_client_data arg) |
b5a0ac70 | 1200 | { |
371d5dec MS |
1201 | /* This message is based on ANSI C, section 4.7. Note that integer |
1202 | divide by zero causes this, so "float" is a misnomer. */ | |
8a3fe4f8 | 1203 | error (_("Erroneous arithmetic operation.")); |
b5a0ac70 | 1204 | } |
b5a0ac70 SS |
1205 | \f |
1206 | ||
0f71a2f6 | 1207 | /* Set things up for readline to be invoked via the alternate |
3c610247 PA |
1208 | interface, i.e. via a callback function |
1209 | (gdb_rl_callback_read_char), and hook up instream to the event | |
1210 | loop. */ | |
1211 | ||
0f71a2f6 | 1212 | void |
3c216924 | 1213 | gdb_setup_readline (int editing) |
0f71a2f6 | 1214 | { |
a74e1786 PA |
1215 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
1216 | ||
362646f5 AC |
1217 | /* This function is a noop for the sync case. The assumption is |
1218 | that the sync setup is ALL done in gdb_init, and we would only | |
1219 | mess it up here. The sync stuff should really go away over | |
1220 | time. */ | |
1a088d06 | 1221 | if (!batch_silent) |
d7e74731 PA |
1222 | gdb_stdout = new stdio_file (ui->outstream); |
1223 | gdb_stderr = new stderr_file (ui->errstream); | |
362646f5 AC |
1224 | gdb_stdlog = gdb_stderr; /* for moment */ |
1225 | gdb_stdtarg = gdb_stderr; /* for moment */ | |
8d4d924b | 1226 | gdb_stdtargerr = gdb_stderr; /* for moment */ |
362646f5 | 1227 | |
3c216924 PA |
1228 | /* If the input stream is connected to a terminal, turn on editing. |
1229 | However, that is only allowed on the main UI, as we can only have | |
1230 | one instance of readline. */ | |
1231 | if (ISATTY (ui->instream) && editing && ui == main_ui) | |
9e0b60a8 | 1232 | { |
371d5dec | 1233 | /* Tell gdb that we will be using the readline library. This |
362646f5 AC |
1234 | could be overwritten by a command in .gdbinit like 'set |
1235 | editing on' or 'off'. */ | |
3c216924 PA |
1236 | ui->command_editing = 1; |
1237 | ||
362646f5 AC |
1238 | /* When a character is detected on instream by select or poll, |
1239 | readline will be invoked via this callback function. */ | |
a74e1786 | 1240 | ui->call_readline = gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper; |
3c216924 PA |
1241 | |
1242 | /* Tell readline to use the same input stream that gdb uses. */ | |
1243 | rl_instream = ui->instream; | |
9e0b60a8 | 1244 | } |
362646f5 AC |
1245 | else |
1246 | { | |
3c216924 | 1247 | ui->command_editing = 0; |
a74e1786 | 1248 | ui->call_readline = gdb_readline_no_editing_callback; |
362646f5 | 1249 | } |
362646f5 | 1250 | |
41fd2b0f PA |
1251 | /* Now create the event source for this UI's input file descriptor. |
1252 | Another source is going to be the target program (inferior), but | |
1253 | that must be registered only when it actually exists (I.e. after | |
1254 | we say 'run' or after we connect to a remote target. */ | |
3eb7562a | 1255 | ui_register_input_event_handler (ui); |
0f71a2f6 | 1256 | } |
cee6ddeb | 1257 | |
7d5b6fdd EZ |
1258 | /* Disable command input through the standard CLI channels. Used in |
1259 | the suspend proc for interpreters that use the standard gdb readline | |
1260 | interface, like the cli & the mi. */ | |
3c216924 | 1261 | |
7d5b6fdd EZ |
1262 | void |
1263 | gdb_disable_readline (void) | |
1264 | { | |
41fd2b0f PA |
1265 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
1266 | ||
362646f5 AC |
1267 | /* FIXME - It is too heavyweight to delete and remake these every |
1268 | time you run an interpreter that needs readline. It is probably | |
1269 | better to have the interpreters cache these, which in turn means | |
1270 | that this needs to be moved into interpreter specific code. */ | |
7d5b6fdd EZ |
1271 | |
1272 | #if 0 | |
362646f5 AC |
1273 | ui_file_delete (gdb_stdout); |
1274 | ui_file_delete (gdb_stderr); | |
1275 | gdb_stdlog = NULL; | |
1276 | gdb_stdtarg = NULL; | |
8d4d924b | 1277 | gdb_stdtargerr = NULL; |
7d5b6fdd EZ |
1278 | #endif |
1279 | ||
3c216924 PA |
1280 | if (ui->command_editing) |
1281 | gdb_rl_callback_handler_remove (); | |
41fd2b0f | 1282 | delete_file_handler (ui->input_fd); |
7d5b6fdd | 1283 | } |