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da6d8c04 | 1 | /* Low level interface to ptrace, for the remote server for GDB. |
ecd75fc8 | 2 | Copyright (C) 1995-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
da6d8c04 DJ |
3 | |
4 | This file is part of GDB. | |
5 | ||
6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
a9762ec7 | 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
da6d8c04 DJ |
9 | (at your option) any later version. |
10 | ||
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | ||
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
a9762ec7 | 17 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
da6d8c04 DJ |
18 | |
19 | #include "server.h" | |
58caa3dc | 20 | #include "linux-low.h" |
125f8a3d | 21 | #include "nat/linux-osdata.h" |
58b4daa5 | 22 | #include "agent.h" |
da6d8c04 | 23 | |
96d7229d LM |
24 | #include "nat/linux-nat.h" |
25 | #include "nat/linux-waitpid.h" | |
8bdce1ff | 26 | #include "gdb_wait.h" |
da6d8c04 | 27 | #include <stdio.h> |
da6d8c04 | 28 | #include <sys/ptrace.h> |
125f8a3d GB |
29 | #include "nat/linux-ptrace.h" |
30 | #include "nat/linux-procfs.h" | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
31 | #include <signal.h> |
32 | #include <sys/ioctl.h> | |
33 | #include <fcntl.h> | |
d07c63e7 | 34 | #include <string.h> |
0a30fbc4 DJ |
35 | #include <stdlib.h> |
36 | #include <unistd.h> | |
fa6a77dc | 37 | #include <errno.h> |
fd500816 | 38 | #include <sys/syscall.h> |
f9387fc3 | 39 | #include <sched.h> |
07e059b5 VP |
40 | #include <ctype.h> |
41 | #include <pwd.h> | |
42 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
43 | #include <dirent.h> | |
53ce3c39 | 44 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
efcbbd14 | 45 | #include <sys/vfs.h> |
1570b33e | 46 | #include <sys/uio.h> |
602e3198 | 47 | #include "filestuff.h" |
c144c7a0 | 48 | #include "tracepoint.h" |
533b0600 | 49 | #include "hostio.h" |
957f3f49 DE |
50 | #ifndef ELFMAG0 |
51 | /* Don't include <linux/elf.h> here. If it got included by gdb_proc_service.h | |
52 | then ELFMAG0 will have been defined. If it didn't get included by | |
53 | gdb_proc_service.h then including it will likely introduce a duplicate | |
54 | definition of elf_fpregset_t. */ | |
55 | #include <elf.h> | |
56 | #endif | |
efcbbd14 UW |
57 | |
58 | #ifndef SPUFS_MAGIC | |
59 | #define SPUFS_MAGIC 0x23c9b64e | |
60 | #endif | |
da6d8c04 | 61 | |
03583c20 UW |
62 | #ifdef HAVE_PERSONALITY |
63 | # include <sys/personality.h> | |
64 | # if !HAVE_DECL_ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE | |
65 | # define ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE 0x0040000 | |
66 | # endif | |
67 | #endif | |
68 | ||
fd462a61 DJ |
69 | #ifndef O_LARGEFILE |
70 | #define O_LARGEFILE 0 | |
71 | #endif | |
72 | ||
ec8ebe72 DE |
73 | #ifndef W_STOPCODE |
74 | #define W_STOPCODE(sig) ((sig) << 8 | 0x7f) | |
75 | #endif | |
76 | ||
1a981360 PA |
77 | /* This is the kernel's hard limit. Not to be confused with |
78 | SIGRTMIN. */ | |
79 | #ifndef __SIGRTMIN | |
80 | #define __SIGRTMIN 32 | |
81 | #endif | |
82 | ||
db0dfaa0 LM |
83 | /* Some targets did not define these ptrace constants from the start, |
84 | so gdbserver defines them locally here. In the future, these may | |
85 | be removed after they are added to asm/ptrace.h. */ | |
86 | #if !(defined(PT_TEXT_ADDR) \ | |
87 | || defined(PT_DATA_ADDR) \ | |
88 | || defined(PT_TEXT_END_ADDR)) | |
89 | #if defined(__mcoldfire__) | |
90 | /* These are still undefined in 3.10 kernels. */ | |
91 | #define PT_TEXT_ADDR 49*4 | |
92 | #define PT_DATA_ADDR 50*4 | |
93 | #define PT_TEXT_END_ADDR 51*4 | |
94 | /* BFIN already defines these since at least 2.6.32 kernels. */ | |
95 | #elif defined(BFIN) | |
96 | #define PT_TEXT_ADDR 220 | |
97 | #define PT_TEXT_END_ADDR 224 | |
98 | #define PT_DATA_ADDR 228 | |
99 | /* These are still undefined in 3.10 kernels. */ | |
100 | #elif defined(__TMS320C6X__) | |
101 | #define PT_TEXT_ADDR (0x10000*4) | |
102 | #define PT_DATA_ADDR (0x10004*4) | |
103 | #define PT_TEXT_END_ADDR (0x10008*4) | |
104 | #endif | |
105 | #endif | |
106 | ||
9accd112 | 107 | #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE |
125f8a3d | 108 | # include "nat/linux-btrace.h" |
9accd112 MM |
109 | #endif |
110 | ||
8365dcf5 TJB |
111 | #ifndef HAVE_ELF32_AUXV_T |
112 | /* Copied from glibc's elf.h. */ | |
113 | typedef struct | |
114 | { | |
115 | uint32_t a_type; /* Entry type */ | |
116 | union | |
117 | { | |
118 | uint32_t a_val; /* Integer value */ | |
119 | /* We use to have pointer elements added here. We cannot do that, | |
120 | though, since it does not work when using 32-bit definitions | |
121 | on 64-bit platforms and vice versa. */ | |
122 | } a_un; | |
123 | } Elf32_auxv_t; | |
124 | #endif | |
125 | ||
126 | #ifndef HAVE_ELF64_AUXV_T | |
127 | /* Copied from glibc's elf.h. */ | |
128 | typedef struct | |
129 | { | |
130 | uint64_t a_type; /* Entry type */ | |
131 | union | |
132 | { | |
133 | uint64_t a_val; /* Integer value */ | |
134 | /* We use to have pointer elements added here. We cannot do that, | |
135 | though, since it does not work when using 32-bit definitions | |
136 | on 64-bit platforms and vice versa. */ | |
137 | } a_un; | |
138 | } Elf64_auxv_t; | |
139 | #endif | |
140 | ||
05044653 PA |
141 | /* A list of all unknown processes which receive stop signals. Some |
142 | other process will presumably claim each of these as forked | |
143 | children momentarily. */ | |
24a09b5f | 144 | |
05044653 PA |
145 | struct simple_pid_list |
146 | { | |
147 | /* The process ID. */ | |
148 | int pid; | |
149 | ||
150 | /* The status as reported by waitpid. */ | |
151 | int status; | |
152 | ||
153 | /* Next in chain. */ | |
154 | struct simple_pid_list *next; | |
155 | }; | |
156 | struct simple_pid_list *stopped_pids; | |
157 | ||
158 | /* Trivial list manipulation functions to keep track of a list of new | |
159 | stopped processes. */ | |
160 | ||
161 | static void | |
162 | add_to_pid_list (struct simple_pid_list **listp, int pid, int status) | |
163 | { | |
164 | struct simple_pid_list *new_pid = xmalloc (sizeof (struct simple_pid_list)); | |
165 | ||
166 | new_pid->pid = pid; | |
167 | new_pid->status = status; | |
168 | new_pid->next = *listp; | |
169 | *listp = new_pid; | |
170 | } | |
171 | ||
172 | static int | |
173 | pull_pid_from_list (struct simple_pid_list **listp, int pid, int *statusp) | |
174 | { | |
175 | struct simple_pid_list **p; | |
176 | ||
177 | for (p = listp; *p != NULL; p = &(*p)->next) | |
178 | if ((*p)->pid == pid) | |
179 | { | |
180 | struct simple_pid_list *next = (*p)->next; | |
181 | ||
182 | *statusp = (*p)->status; | |
183 | xfree (*p); | |
184 | *p = next; | |
185 | return 1; | |
186 | } | |
187 | return 0; | |
188 | } | |
24a09b5f | 189 | |
bde24c0a PA |
190 | enum stopping_threads_kind |
191 | { | |
192 | /* Not stopping threads presently. */ | |
193 | NOT_STOPPING_THREADS, | |
194 | ||
195 | /* Stopping threads. */ | |
196 | STOPPING_THREADS, | |
197 | ||
198 | /* Stopping and suspending threads. */ | |
199 | STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS | |
200 | }; | |
201 | ||
202 | /* This is set while stop_all_lwps is in effect. */ | |
203 | enum stopping_threads_kind stopping_threads = NOT_STOPPING_THREADS; | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
204 | |
205 | /* FIXME make into a target method? */ | |
24a09b5f | 206 | int using_threads = 1; |
24a09b5f | 207 | |
fa593d66 PA |
208 | /* True if we're presently stabilizing threads (moving them out of |
209 | jump pads). */ | |
210 | static int stabilizing_threads; | |
211 | ||
2acc282a | 212 | static void linux_resume_one_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp, |
54a0b537 | 213 | int step, int signal, siginfo_t *info); |
2bd7c093 | 214 | static void linux_resume (struct thread_resume *resume_info, size_t n); |
7984d532 PA |
215 | static void stop_all_lwps (int suspend, struct lwp_info *except); |
216 | static void unstop_all_lwps (int unsuspend, struct lwp_info *except); | |
fa96cb38 PA |
217 | static int linux_wait_for_event_filtered (ptid_t wait_ptid, ptid_t filter_ptid, |
218 | int *wstat, int options); | |
95954743 | 219 | static int linux_wait_for_event (ptid_t ptid, int *wstat, int options); |
b3312d80 | 220 | static struct lwp_info *add_lwp (ptid_t ptid); |
c35fafde | 221 | static int linux_stopped_by_watchpoint (void); |
95954743 | 222 | static void mark_lwp_dead (struct lwp_info *lwp, int wstat); |
d50171e4 | 223 | static void proceed_all_lwps (void); |
d50171e4 PA |
224 | static int finish_step_over (struct lwp_info *lwp); |
225 | static CORE_ADDR get_stop_pc (struct lwp_info *lwp); | |
226 | static int kill_lwp (unsigned long lwpid, int signo); | |
227 | ||
228 | /* True if the low target can hardware single-step. Such targets | |
229 | don't need a BREAKPOINT_REINSERT_ADDR callback. */ | |
230 | ||
231 | static int | |
232 | can_hardware_single_step (void) | |
233 | { | |
234 | return (the_low_target.breakpoint_reinsert_addr == NULL); | |
235 | } | |
236 | ||
237 | /* True if the low target supports memory breakpoints. If so, we'll | |
238 | have a GET_PC implementation. */ | |
239 | ||
240 | static int | |
241 | supports_breakpoints (void) | |
242 | { | |
243 | return (the_low_target.get_pc != NULL); | |
244 | } | |
0d62e5e8 | 245 | |
fa593d66 PA |
246 | /* Returns true if this target can support fast tracepoints. This |
247 | does not mean that the in-process agent has been loaded in the | |
248 | inferior. */ | |
249 | ||
250 | static int | |
251 | supports_fast_tracepoints (void) | |
252 | { | |
253 | return the_low_target.install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad != NULL; | |
254 | } | |
255 | ||
c2d6af84 PA |
256 | /* True if LWP is stopped in its stepping range. */ |
257 | ||
258 | static int | |
259 | lwp_in_step_range (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
260 | { | |
261 | CORE_ADDR pc = lwp->stop_pc; | |
262 | ||
263 | return (pc >= lwp->step_range_start && pc < lwp->step_range_end); | |
264 | } | |
265 | ||
0d62e5e8 DJ |
266 | struct pending_signals |
267 | { | |
268 | int signal; | |
32ca6d61 | 269 | siginfo_t info; |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
270 | struct pending_signals *prev; |
271 | }; | |
611cb4a5 | 272 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
273 | /* The read/write ends of the pipe registered as waitable file in the |
274 | event loop. */ | |
275 | static int linux_event_pipe[2] = { -1, -1 }; | |
276 | ||
277 | /* True if we're currently in async mode. */ | |
278 | #define target_is_async_p() (linux_event_pipe[0] != -1) | |
279 | ||
02fc4de7 | 280 | static void send_sigstop (struct lwp_info *lwp); |
fa96cb38 | 281 | static void wait_for_sigstop (void); |
bd99dc85 | 282 | |
d0722149 DE |
283 | /* Return non-zero if HEADER is a 64-bit ELF file. */ |
284 | ||
285 | static int | |
214d508e | 286 | elf_64_header_p (const Elf64_Ehdr *header, unsigned int *machine) |
d0722149 | 287 | { |
214d508e L |
288 | if (header->e_ident[EI_MAG0] == ELFMAG0 |
289 | && header->e_ident[EI_MAG1] == ELFMAG1 | |
290 | && header->e_ident[EI_MAG2] == ELFMAG2 | |
291 | && header->e_ident[EI_MAG3] == ELFMAG3) | |
292 | { | |
293 | *machine = header->e_machine; | |
294 | return header->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64; | |
295 | ||
296 | } | |
297 | *machine = EM_NONE; | |
298 | return -1; | |
d0722149 DE |
299 | } |
300 | ||
301 | /* Return non-zero if FILE is a 64-bit ELF file, | |
302 | zero if the file is not a 64-bit ELF file, | |
303 | and -1 if the file is not accessible or doesn't exist. */ | |
304 | ||
be07f1a2 | 305 | static int |
214d508e | 306 | elf_64_file_p (const char *file, unsigned int *machine) |
d0722149 | 307 | { |
957f3f49 | 308 | Elf64_Ehdr header; |
d0722149 DE |
309 | int fd; |
310 | ||
311 | fd = open (file, O_RDONLY); | |
312 | if (fd < 0) | |
313 | return -1; | |
314 | ||
315 | if (read (fd, &header, sizeof (header)) != sizeof (header)) | |
316 | { | |
317 | close (fd); | |
318 | return 0; | |
319 | } | |
320 | close (fd); | |
321 | ||
214d508e | 322 | return elf_64_header_p (&header, machine); |
d0722149 DE |
323 | } |
324 | ||
be07f1a2 PA |
325 | /* Accepts an integer PID; Returns true if the executable PID is |
326 | running is a 64-bit ELF file.. */ | |
327 | ||
328 | int | |
214d508e | 329 | linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file (int pid, unsigned int *machine) |
be07f1a2 | 330 | { |
d8d2a3ee | 331 | char file[PATH_MAX]; |
be07f1a2 PA |
332 | |
333 | sprintf (file, "/proc/%d/exe", pid); | |
214d508e | 334 | return elf_64_file_p (file, machine); |
be07f1a2 PA |
335 | } |
336 | ||
bd99dc85 PA |
337 | static void |
338 | delete_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
339 | { | |
fa96cb38 PA |
340 | struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp); |
341 | ||
342 | if (debug_threads) | |
343 | debug_printf ("deleting %ld\n", lwpid_of (thr)); | |
344 | ||
345 | remove_thread (thr); | |
aa5ca48f | 346 | free (lwp->arch_private); |
bd99dc85 PA |
347 | free (lwp); |
348 | } | |
349 | ||
95954743 PA |
350 | /* Add a process to the common process list, and set its private |
351 | data. */ | |
352 | ||
353 | static struct process_info * | |
354 | linux_add_process (int pid, int attached) | |
355 | { | |
356 | struct process_info *proc; | |
357 | ||
95954743 PA |
358 | proc = add_process (pid, attached); |
359 | proc->private = xcalloc (1, sizeof (*proc->private)); | |
360 | ||
3aee8918 PA |
361 | /* Set the arch when the first LWP stops. */ |
362 | proc->private->new_inferior = 1; | |
363 | ||
aa5ca48f DE |
364 | if (the_low_target.new_process != NULL) |
365 | proc->private->arch_private = the_low_target.new_process (); | |
366 | ||
95954743 PA |
367 | return proc; |
368 | } | |
369 | ||
bd99dc85 PA |
370 | /* Handle a GNU/Linux extended wait response. If we see a clone |
371 | event, we need to add the new LWP to our list (and not report the | |
372 | trap to higher layers). */ | |
0d62e5e8 | 373 | |
24a09b5f | 374 | static void |
54a0b537 | 375 | handle_extended_wait (struct lwp_info *event_child, int wstat) |
24a09b5f DJ |
376 | { |
377 | int event = wstat >> 16; | |
d86d4aaf | 378 | struct thread_info *event_thr = get_lwp_thread (event_child); |
54a0b537 | 379 | struct lwp_info *new_lwp; |
24a09b5f DJ |
380 | |
381 | if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE) | |
382 | { | |
95954743 | 383 | ptid_t ptid; |
24a09b5f | 384 | unsigned long new_pid; |
05044653 | 385 | int ret, status; |
24a09b5f | 386 | |
d86d4aaf | 387 | ptrace (PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, lwpid_of (event_thr), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, |
56f7af9c | 388 | &new_pid); |
24a09b5f DJ |
389 | |
390 | /* If we haven't already seen the new PID stop, wait for it now. */ | |
05044653 | 391 | if (!pull_pid_from_list (&stopped_pids, new_pid, &status)) |
24a09b5f DJ |
392 | { |
393 | /* The new child has a pending SIGSTOP. We can't affect it until it | |
394 | hits the SIGSTOP, but we're already attached. */ | |
395 | ||
97438e3f | 396 | ret = my_waitpid (new_pid, &status, __WALL); |
24a09b5f DJ |
397 | |
398 | if (ret == -1) | |
399 | perror_with_name ("waiting for new child"); | |
400 | else if (ret != new_pid) | |
401 | warning ("wait returned unexpected PID %d", ret); | |
da5898ce | 402 | else if (!WIFSTOPPED (status)) |
24a09b5f DJ |
403 | warning ("wait returned unexpected status 0x%x", status); |
404 | } | |
405 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
406 | if (debug_threads) |
407 | debug_printf ("HEW: Got clone event " | |
408 | "from LWP %ld, new child is LWP %ld\n", | |
409 | lwpid_of (event_thr), new_pid); | |
410 | ||
d86d4aaf | 411 | ptid = ptid_build (pid_of (event_thr), new_pid, 0); |
b3312d80 | 412 | new_lwp = add_lwp (ptid); |
24a09b5f | 413 | |
e27d73f6 DE |
414 | /* Either we're going to immediately resume the new thread |
415 | or leave it stopped. linux_resume_one_lwp is a nop if it | |
416 | thinks the thread is currently running, so set this first | |
417 | before calling linux_resume_one_lwp. */ | |
418 | new_lwp->stopped = 1; | |
419 | ||
bde24c0a PA |
420 | /* If we're suspending all threads, leave this one suspended |
421 | too. */ | |
422 | if (stopping_threads == STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS) | |
423 | new_lwp->suspended = 1; | |
424 | ||
da5898ce DJ |
425 | /* Normally we will get the pending SIGSTOP. But in some cases |
426 | we might get another signal delivered to the group first. | |
f21cc1a2 | 427 | If we do get another signal, be sure not to lose it. */ |
da5898ce DJ |
428 | if (WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGSTOP) |
429 | { | |
bde24c0a | 430 | if (stopping_threads != NOT_STOPPING_THREADS) |
d50171e4 PA |
431 | new_lwp->stop_pc = get_stop_pc (new_lwp); |
432 | else | |
e27d73f6 | 433 | linux_resume_one_lwp (new_lwp, 0, 0, NULL); |
da5898ce | 434 | } |
24a09b5f | 435 | else |
da5898ce | 436 | { |
54a0b537 | 437 | new_lwp->stop_expected = 1; |
d50171e4 | 438 | |
bde24c0a | 439 | if (stopping_threads != NOT_STOPPING_THREADS) |
da5898ce | 440 | { |
d50171e4 | 441 | new_lwp->stop_pc = get_stop_pc (new_lwp); |
54a0b537 PA |
442 | new_lwp->status_pending_p = 1; |
443 | new_lwp->status_pending = status; | |
da5898ce DJ |
444 | } |
445 | else | |
446 | /* Pass the signal on. This is what GDB does - except | |
447 | shouldn't we really report it instead? */ | |
e27d73f6 | 448 | linux_resume_one_lwp (new_lwp, 0, WSTOPSIG (status), NULL); |
da5898ce | 449 | } |
24a09b5f DJ |
450 | |
451 | /* Always resume the current thread. If we are stopping | |
452 | threads, it will have a pending SIGSTOP; we may as well | |
453 | collect it now. */ | |
2acc282a | 454 | linux_resume_one_lwp (event_child, event_child->stepping, 0, NULL); |
24a09b5f DJ |
455 | } |
456 | } | |
457 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
458 | /* Return the PC as read from the regcache of LWP, without any |
459 | adjustment. */ | |
460 | ||
461 | static CORE_ADDR | |
462 | get_pc (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
463 | { | |
464 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; | |
465 | struct regcache *regcache; | |
466 | CORE_ADDR pc; | |
467 | ||
468 | if (the_low_target.get_pc == NULL) | |
469 | return 0; | |
470 | ||
471 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
472 | current_inferior = get_lwp_thread (lwp); | |
473 | ||
474 | regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_inferior, 1); | |
475 | pc = (*the_low_target.get_pc) (regcache); | |
476 | ||
477 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 478 | debug_printf ("pc is 0x%lx\n", (long) pc); |
d50171e4 PA |
479 | |
480 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
481 | return pc; | |
482 | } | |
483 | ||
484 | /* This function should only be called if LWP got a SIGTRAP. | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
485 | The SIGTRAP could mean several things. |
486 | ||
487 | On i386, where decr_pc_after_break is non-zero: | |
488 | If we were single-stepping this process using PTRACE_SINGLESTEP, | |
489 | we will get only the one SIGTRAP (even if the instruction we | |
490 | stepped over was a breakpoint). The value of $eip will be the | |
491 | next instruction. | |
492 | If we continue the process using PTRACE_CONT, we will get a | |
493 | SIGTRAP when we hit a breakpoint. The value of $eip will be | |
494 | the instruction after the breakpoint (i.e. needs to be | |
495 | decremented). If we report the SIGTRAP to GDB, we must also | |
496 | report the undecremented PC. If we cancel the SIGTRAP, we | |
497 | must resume at the decremented PC. | |
498 | ||
499 | (Presumably, not yet tested) On a non-decr_pc_after_break machine | |
500 | with hardware or kernel single-step: | |
501 | If we single-step over a breakpoint instruction, our PC will | |
502 | point at the following instruction. If we continue and hit a | |
503 | breakpoint instruction, our PC will point at the breakpoint | |
504 | instruction. */ | |
505 | ||
506 | static CORE_ADDR | |
d50171e4 | 507 | get_stop_pc (struct lwp_info *lwp) |
0d62e5e8 | 508 | { |
d50171e4 PA |
509 | CORE_ADDR stop_pc; |
510 | ||
511 | if (the_low_target.get_pc == NULL) | |
512 | return 0; | |
0d62e5e8 | 513 | |
d50171e4 PA |
514 | stop_pc = get_pc (lwp); |
515 | ||
bdabb078 PA |
516 | if (WSTOPSIG (lwp->last_status) == SIGTRAP |
517 | && !lwp->stepping | |
518 | && !lwp->stopped_by_watchpoint | |
519 | && lwp->last_status >> 16 == 0) | |
47c0c975 DE |
520 | stop_pc -= the_low_target.decr_pc_after_break; |
521 | ||
522 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 523 | debug_printf ("stop pc is 0x%lx\n", (long) stop_pc); |
47c0c975 DE |
524 | |
525 | return stop_pc; | |
0d62e5e8 | 526 | } |
ce3a066d | 527 | |
b3312d80 | 528 | static struct lwp_info * |
95954743 | 529 | add_lwp (ptid_t ptid) |
611cb4a5 | 530 | { |
54a0b537 | 531 | struct lwp_info *lwp; |
0d62e5e8 | 532 | |
54a0b537 PA |
533 | lwp = (struct lwp_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (*lwp)); |
534 | memset (lwp, 0, sizeof (*lwp)); | |
0d62e5e8 | 535 | |
aa5ca48f DE |
536 | if (the_low_target.new_thread != NULL) |
537 | lwp->arch_private = the_low_target.new_thread (); | |
538 | ||
f7667f0d | 539 | lwp->thread = add_thread (ptid, lwp); |
0d62e5e8 | 540 | |
54a0b537 | 541 | return lwp; |
0d62e5e8 | 542 | } |
611cb4a5 | 543 | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
544 | /* Start an inferior process and returns its pid. |
545 | ALLARGS is a vector of program-name and args. */ | |
546 | ||
ce3a066d DJ |
547 | static int |
548 | linux_create_inferior (char *program, char **allargs) | |
da6d8c04 | 549 | { |
03583c20 UW |
550 | #ifdef HAVE_PERSONALITY |
551 | int personality_orig = 0, personality_set = 0; | |
552 | #endif | |
a6dbe5df | 553 | struct lwp_info *new_lwp; |
da6d8c04 | 554 | int pid; |
95954743 | 555 | ptid_t ptid; |
da6d8c04 | 556 | |
03583c20 UW |
557 | #ifdef HAVE_PERSONALITY |
558 | if (disable_randomization) | |
559 | { | |
560 | errno = 0; | |
561 | personality_orig = personality (0xffffffff); | |
562 | if (errno == 0 && !(personality_orig & ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE)) | |
563 | { | |
564 | personality_set = 1; | |
565 | personality (personality_orig | ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE); | |
566 | } | |
567 | if (errno != 0 || (personality_set | |
568 | && !(personality (0xffffffff) & ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE))) | |
569 | warning ("Error disabling address space randomization: %s", | |
570 | strerror (errno)); | |
571 | } | |
572 | #endif | |
573 | ||
42c81e2a | 574 | #if defined(__UCLIBC__) && defined(HAS_NOMMU) |
52fb6437 NS |
575 | pid = vfork (); |
576 | #else | |
da6d8c04 | 577 | pid = fork (); |
52fb6437 | 578 | #endif |
da6d8c04 DJ |
579 | if (pid < 0) |
580 | perror_with_name ("fork"); | |
581 | ||
582 | if (pid == 0) | |
583 | { | |
602e3198 | 584 | close_most_fds (); |
b8e1b30e | 585 | ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); |
da6d8c04 | 586 | |
1a981360 | 587 | #ifndef __ANDROID__ /* Bionic doesn't use SIGRTMIN the way glibc does. */ |
254787d4 | 588 | signal (__SIGRTMIN + 1, SIG_DFL); |
60c3d7b0 | 589 | #endif |
0d62e5e8 | 590 | |
a9fa9f7d DJ |
591 | setpgid (0, 0); |
592 | ||
e0f9f062 DE |
593 | /* If gdbserver is connected to gdb via stdio, redirect the inferior's |
594 | stdout to stderr so that inferior i/o doesn't corrupt the connection. | |
595 | Also, redirect stdin to /dev/null. */ | |
596 | if (remote_connection_is_stdio ()) | |
597 | { | |
598 | close (0); | |
599 | open ("/dev/null", O_RDONLY); | |
600 | dup2 (2, 1); | |
3e52c33d JK |
601 | if (write (2, "stdin/stdout redirected\n", |
602 | sizeof ("stdin/stdout redirected\n") - 1) < 0) | |
8c29b58e YQ |
603 | { |
604 | /* Errors ignored. */; | |
605 | } | |
e0f9f062 DE |
606 | } |
607 | ||
2b876972 DJ |
608 | execv (program, allargs); |
609 | if (errno == ENOENT) | |
610 | execvp (program, allargs); | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
611 | |
612 | fprintf (stderr, "Cannot exec %s: %s.\n", program, | |
d07c63e7 | 613 | strerror (errno)); |
da6d8c04 DJ |
614 | fflush (stderr); |
615 | _exit (0177); | |
616 | } | |
617 | ||
03583c20 UW |
618 | #ifdef HAVE_PERSONALITY |
619 | if (personality_set) | |
620 | { | |
621 | errno = 0; | |
622 | personality (personality_orig); | |
623 | if (errno != 0) | |
624 | warning ("Error restoring address space randomization: %s", | |
625 | strerror (errno)); | |
626 | } | |
627 | #endif | |
628 | ||
95954743 PA |
629 | linux_add_process (pid, 0); |
630 | ||
631 | ptid = ptid_build (pid, pid, 0); | |
632 | new_lwp = add_lwp (ptid); | |
a6dbe5df | 633 | new_lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 1; |
611cb4a5 | 634 | |
a9fa9f7d | 635 | return pid; |
da6d8c04 DJ |
636 | } |
637 | ||
7ae1a6a6 PA |
638 | char * |
639 | linux_attach_fail_reason_string (ptid_t ptid, int err) | |
640 | { | |
641 | static char *reason_string; | |
642 | struct buffer buffer; | |
643 | char *warnings; | |
644 | long lwpid = ptid_get_lwp (ptid); | |
645 | ||
646 | xfree (reason_string); | |
647 | ||
648 | buffer_init (&buffer); | |
649 | linux_ptrace_attach_fail_reason (lwpid, &buffer); | |
650 | buffer_grow_str0 (&buffer, ""); | |
651 | warnings = buffer_finish (&buffer); | |
652 | if (warnings[0] != '\0') | |
653 | reason_string = xstrprintf ("%s (%d), %s", | |
654 | strerror (err), err, warnings); | |
655 | else | |
656 | reason_string = xstrprintf ("%s (%d)", | |
657 | strerror (err), err); | |
658 | xfree (warnings); | |
659 | return reason_string; | |
660 | } | |
661 | ||
da6d8c04 DJ |
662 | /* Attach to an inferior process. */ |
663 | ||
7ae1a6a6 PA |
664 | int |
665 | linux_attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid) | |
da6d8c04 | 666 | { |
54a0b537 | 667 | struct lwp_info *new_lwp; |
7ae1a6a6 | 668 | int lwpid = ptid_get_lwp (ptid); |
611cb4a5 | 669 | |
b8e1b30e | 670 | if (ptrace (PTRACE_ATTACH, lwpid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0) |
56f7af9c | 671 | != 0) |
7ae1a6a6 | 672 | return errno; |
24a09b5f | 673 | |
b3312d80 | 674 | new_lwp = add_lwp (ptid); |
0d62e5e8 | 675 | |
a6dbe5df PA |
676 | /* We need to wait for SIGSTOP before being able to make the next |
677 | ptrace call on this LWP. */ | |
678 | new_lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 1; | |
679 | ||
644cebc9 | 680 | if (linux_proc_pid_is_stopped (lwpid)) |
c14d7ab2 PA |
681 | { |
682 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 683 | debug_printf ("Attached to a stopped process\n"); |
c14d7ab2 PA |
684 | |
685 | /* The process is definitely stopped. It is in a job control | |
686 | stop, unless the kernel predates the TASK_STOPPED / | |
687 | TASK_TRACED distinction, in which case it might be in a | |
688 | ptrace stop. Make sure it is in a ptrace stop; from there we | |
689 | can kill it, signal it, et cetera. | |
690 | ||
691 | First make sure there is a pending SIGSTOP. Since we are | |
692 | already attached, the process can not transition from stopped | |
693 | to running without a PTRACE_CONT; so we know this signal will | |
694 | go into the queue. The SIGSTOP generated by PTRACE_ATTACH is | |
695 | probably already in the queue (unless this kernel is old | |
696 | enough to use TASK_STOPPED for ptrace stops); but since | |
697 | SIGSTOP is not an RT signal, it can only be queued once. */ | |
698 | kill_lwp (lwpid, SIGSTOP); | |
699 | ||
700 | /* Finally, resume the stopped process. This will deliver the | |
701 | SIGSTOP (or a higher priority signal, just like normal | |
702 | PTRACE_ATTACH), which we'll catch later on. */ | |
b8e1b30e | 703 | ptrace (PTRACE_CONT, lwpid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); |
c14d7ab2 PA |
704 | } |
705 | ||
0d62e5e8 | 706 | /* The next time we wait for this LWP we'll see a SIGSTOP as PTRACE_ATTACH |
0e21c1ec DE |
707 | brings it to a halt. |
708 | ||
709 | There are several cases to consider here: | |
710 | ||
711 | 1) gdbserver has already attached to the process and is being notified | |
1b3f6016 | 712 | of a new thread that is being created. |
d50171e4 PA |
713 | In this case we should ignore that SIGSTOP and resume the |
714 | process. This is handled below by setting stop_expected = 1, | |
8336d594 | 715 | and the fact that add_thread sets last_resume_kind == |
d50171e4 | 716 | resume_continue. |
0e21c1ec DE |
717 | |
718 | 2) This is the first thread (the process thread), and we're attaching | |
1b3f6016 PA |
719 | to it via attach_inferior. |
720 | In this case we want the process thread to stop. | |
d50171e4 PA |
721 | This is handled by having linux_attach set last_resume_kind == |
722 | resume_stop after we return. | |
e3deef73 LM |
723 | |
724 | If the pid we are attaching to is also the tgid, we attach to and | |
725 | stop all the existing threads. Otherwise, we attach to pid and | |
726 | ignore any other threads in the same group as this pid. | |
0e21c1ec DE |
727 | |
728 | 3) GDB is connecting to gdbserver and is requesting an enumeration of all | |
1b3f6016 PA |
729 | existing threads. |
730 | In this case we want the thread to stop. | |
731 | FIXME: This case is currently not properly handled. | |
732 | We should wait for the SIGSTOP but don't. Things work apparently | |
733 | because enough time passes between when we ptrace (ATTACH) and when | |
734 | gdb makes the next ptrace call on the thread. | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
735 | |
736 | On the other hand, if we are currently trying to stop all threads, we | |
737 | should treat the new thread as if we had sent it a SIGSTOP. This works | |
54a0b537 | 738 | because we are guaranteed that the add_lwp call above added us to the |
0e21c1ec DE |
739 | end of the list, and so the new thread has not yet reached |
740 | wait_for_sigstop (but will). */ | |
d50171e4 | 741 | new_lwp->stop_expected = 1; |
0d62e5e8 | 742 | |
7ae1a6a6 | 743 | return 0; |
95954743 PA |
744 | } |
745 | ||
e3deef73 LM |
746 | /* Attach to PID. If PID is the tgid, attach to it and all |
747 | of its threads. */ | |
748 | ||
c52daf70 | 749 | static int |
a1928bad | 750 | linux_attach (unsigned long pid) |
0d62e5e8 | 751 | { |
7ae1a6a6 PA |
752 | ptid_t ptid = ptid_build (pid, pid, 0); |
753 | int err; | |
754 | ||
e3deef73 LM |
755 | /* Attach to PID. We will check for other threads |
756 | soon. */ | |
7ae1a6a6 PA |
757 | err = linux_attach_lwp (ptid); |
758 | if (err != 0) | |
759 | error ("Cannot attach to process %ld: %s", | |
760 | pid, linux_attach_fail_reason_string (ptid, err)); | |
761 | ||
95954743 | 762 | linux_add_process (pid, 1); |
0d62e5e8 | 763 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
764 | if (!non_stop) |
765 | { | |
8336d594 PA |
766 | struct thread_info *thread; |
767 | ||
768 | /* Don't ignore the initial SIGSTOP if we just attached to this | |
769 | process. It will be collected by wait shortly. */ | |
770 | thread = find_thread_ptid (ptid_build (pid, pid, 0)); | |
771 | thread->last_resume_kind = resume_stop; | |
bd99dc85 | 772 | } |
0d62e5e8 | 773 | |
e3deef73 LM |
774 | if (linux_proc_get_tgid (pid) == pid) |
775 | { | |
776 | DIR *dir; | |
777 | char pathname[128]; | |
778 | ||
779 | sprintf (pathname, "/proc/%ld/task", pid); | |
780 | ||
781 | dir = opendir (pathname); | |
782 | ||
783 | if (!dir) | |
784 | { | |
785 | fprintf (stderr, "Could not open /proc/%ld/task.\n", pid); | |
786 | fflush (stderr); | |
787 | } | |
788 | else | |
789 | { | |
790 | /* At this point we attached to the tgid. Scan the task for | |
791 | existing threads. */ | |
e3deef73 LM |
792 | int new_threads_found; |
793 | int iterations = 0; | |
e3deef73 LM |
794 | |
795 | while (iterations < 2) | |
796 | { | |
7ae1a6a6 PA |
797 | struct dirent *dp; |
798 | ||
e3deef73 LM |
799 | new_threads_found = 0; |
800 | /* Add all the other threads. While we go through the | |
801 | threads, new threads may be spawned. Cycle through | |
802 | the list of threads until we have done two iterations without | |
803 | finding new threads. */ | |
804 | while ((dp = readdir (dir)) != NULL) | |
805 | { | |
7ae1a6a6 PA |
806 | unsigned long lwp; |
807 | ptid_t ptid; | |
808 | ||
e3deef73 LM |
809 | /* Fetch one lwp. */ |
810 | lwp = strtoul (dp->d_name, NULL, 10); | |
811 | ||
7ae1a6a6 PA |
812 | ptid = ptid_build (pid, lwp, 0); |
813 | ||
e3deef73 | 814 | /* Is this a new thread? */ |
7ae1a6a6 | 815 | if (lwp != 0 && find_thread_ptid (ptid) == NULL) |
e3deef73 | 816 | { |
7ae1a6a6 | 817 | int err; |
e3deef73 LM |
818 | |
819 | if (debug_threads) | |
7ae1a6a6 PA |
820 | debug_printf ("Found new lwp %ld\n", lwp); |
821 | ||
822 | err = linux_attach_lwp (ptid); | |
823 | if (err != 0) | |
824 | warning ("Cannot attach to lwp %ld: %s", | |
825 | lwp, | |
826 | linux_attach_fail_reason_string (ptid, err)); | |
827 | ||
828 | new_threads_found++; | |
e3deef73 LM |
829 | } |
830 | } | |
831 | ||
832 | if (!new_threads_found) | |
833 | iterations++; | |
834 | else | |
835 | iterations = 0; | |
836 | ||
837 | rewinddir (dir); | |
838 | } | |
839 | closedir (dir); | |
840 | } | |
841 | } | |
842 | ||
95954743 PA |
843 | return 0; |
844 | } | |
845 | ||
846 | struct counter | |
847 | { | |
848 | int pid; | |
849 | int count; | |
850 | }; | |
851 | ||
852 | static int | |
853 | second_thread_of_pid_p (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *args) | |
854 | { | |
855 | struct counter *counter = args; | |
856 | ||
857 | if (ptid_get_pid (entry->id) == counter->pid) | |
858 | { | |
859 | if (++counter->count > 1) | |
860 | return 1; | |
861 | } | |
d61ddec4 | 862 | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
863 | return 0; |
864 | } | |
865 | ||
95954743 | 866 | static int |
fa96cb38 | 867 | last_thread_of_process_p (int pid) |
95954743 | 868 | { |
95954743 | 869 | struct counter counter = { pid , 0 }; |
da6d8c04 | 870 | |
95954743 PA |
871 | return (find_inferior (&all_threads, |
872 | second_thread_of_pid_p, &counter) == NULL); | |
873 | } | |
874 | ||
da84f473 PA |
875 | /* Kill LWP. */ |
876 | ||
877 | static void | |
878 | linux_kill_one_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
879 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
880 | struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp); |
881 | int pid = lwpid_of (thr); | |
da84f473 PA |
882 | |
883 | /* PTRACE_KILL is unreliable. After stepping into a signal handler, | |
884 | there is no signal context, and ptrace(PTRACE_KILL) (or | |
885 | ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, SIGKILL), pretty much the same) acts like | |
886 | ptrace(CONT, pid, 0,0) and just resumes the tracee. A better | |
887 | alternative is to kill with SIGKILL. We only need one SIGKILL | |
888 | per process, not one for each thread. But since we still support | |
889 | linuxthreads, and we also support debugging programs using raw | |
890 | clone without CLONE_THREAD, we send one for each thread. For | |
891 | years, we used PTRACE_KILL only, so we're being a bit paranoid | |
892 | about some old kernels where PTRACE_KILL might work better | |
893 | (dubious if there are any such, but that's why it's paranoia), so | |
894 | we try SIGKILL first, PTRACE_KILL second, and so we're fine | |
895 | everywhere. */ | |
896 | ||
897 | errno = 0; | |
898 | kill (pid, SIGKILL); | |
899 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 900 | debug_printf ("LKL: kill (SIGKILL) %s, 0, 0 (%s)\n", |
d86d4aaf | 901 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)), |
87ce2a04 | 902 | errno ? strerror (errno) : "OK"); |
da84f473 PA |
903 | |
904 | errno = 0; | |
b8e1b30e | 905 | ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); |
da84f473 | 906 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 907 | debug_printf ("LKL: PTRACE_KILL %s, 0, 0 (%s)\n", |
d86d4aaf | 908 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)), |
87ce2a04 | 909 | errno ? strerror (errno) : "OK"); |
da84f473 PA |
910 | } |
911 | ||
e76126e8 PA |
912 | /* Kill LWP and wait for it to die. */ |
913 | ||
914 | static void | |
915 | kill_wait_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
916 | { | |
917 | struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp); | |
918 | int pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid_of (thr)); | |
919 | int lwpid = ptid_get_lwp (ptid_of (thr)); | |
920 | int wstat; | |
921 | int res; | |
922 | ||
923 | if (debug_threads) | |
924 | debug_printf ("kwl: killing lwp %d, for pid: %d\n", lwpid, pid); | |
925 | ||
926 | do | |
927 | { | |
928 | linux_kill_one_lwp (lwp); | |
929 | ||
930 | /* Make sure it died. Notes: | |
931 | ||
932 | - The loop is most likely unnecessary. | |
933 | ||
934 | - We don't use linux_wait_for_event as that could delete lwps | |
935 | while we're iterating over them. We're not interested in | |
936 | any pending status at this point, only in making sure all | |
937 | wait status on the kernel side are collected until the | |
938 | process is reaped. | |
939 | ||
940 | - We don't use __WALL here as the __WALL emulation relies on | |
941 | SIGCHLD, and killing a stopped process doesn't generate | |
942 | one, nor an exit status. | |
943 | */ | |
944 | res = my_waitpid (lwpid, &wstat, 0); | |
945 | if (res == -1 && errno == ECHILD) | |
946 | res = my_waitpid (lwpid, &wstat, __WCLONE); | |
947 | } while (res > 0 && WIFSTOPPED (wstat)); | |
948 | ||
949 | gdb_assert (res > 0); | |
950 | } | |
951 | ||
da84f473 PA |
952 | /* Callback for `find_inferior'. Kills an lwp of a given process, |
953 | except the leader. */ | |
95954743 PA |
954 | |
955 | static int | |
da84f473 | 956 | kill_one_lwp_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *args) |
da6d8c04 | 957 | { |
0d62e5e8 | 958 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
54a0b537 | 959 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); |
95954743 PA |
960 | int pid = * (int *) args; |
961 | ||
962 | if (ptid_get_pid (entry->id) != pid) | |
963 | return 0; | |
0d62e5e8 | 964 | |
fd500816 DJ |
965 | /* We avoid killing the first thread here, because of a Linux kernel (at |
966 | least 2.6.0-test7 through 2.6.8-rc4) bug; if we kill the parent before | |
967 | the children get a chance to be reaped, it will remain a zombie | |
968 | forever. */ | |
95954743 | 969 | |
d86d4aaf | 970 | if (lwpid_of (thread) == pid) |
95954743 PA |
971 | { |
972 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
973 | debug_printf ("lkop: is last of process %s\n", |
974 | target_pid_to_str (entry->id)); | |
95954743 PA |
975 | return 0; |
976 | } | |
fd500816 | 977 | |
e76126e8 | 978 | kill_wait_lwp (lwp); |
95954743 | 979 | return 0; |
da6d8c04 DJ |
980 | } |
981 | ||
95954743 PA |
982 | static int |
983 | linux_kill (int pid) | |
0d62e5e8 | 984 | { |
95954743 | 985 | struct process_info *process; |
54a0b537 | 986 | struct lwp_info *lwp; |
fd500816 | 987 | |
95954743 PA |
988 | process = find_process_pid (pid); |
989 | if (process == NULL) | |
990 | return -1; | |
9d606399 | 991 | |
f9e39928 PA |
992 | /* If we're killing a running inferior, make sure it is stopped |
993 | first, as PTRACE_KILL will not work otherwise. */ | |
7984d532 | 994 | stop_all_lwps (0, NULL); |
f9e39928 | 995 | |
da84f473 | 996 | find_inferior (&all_threads, kill_one_lwp_callback , &pid); |
fd500816 | 997 | |
54a0b537 | 998 | /* See the comment in linux_kill_one_lwp. We did not kill the first |
fd500816 | 999 | thread in the list, so do so now. */ |
95954743 | 1000 | lwp = find_lwp_pid (pid_to_ptid (pid)); |
bd99dc85 | 1001 | |
784867a5 | 1002 | if (lwp == NULL) |
fd500816 | 1003 | { |
784867a5 | 1004 | if (debug_threads) |
d86d4aaf DE |
1005 | debug_printf ("lk_1: cannot find lwp for pid: %d\n", |
1006 | pid); | |
784867a5 JK |
1007 | } |
1008 | else | |
e76126e8 | 1009 | kill_wait_lwp (lwp); |
2d717e4f | 1010 | |
8336d594 | 1011 | the_target->mourn (process); |
f9e39928 PA |
1012 | |
1013 | /* Since we presently can only stop all lwps of all processes, we | |
1014 | need to unstop lwps of other processes. */ | |
7984d532 | 1015 | unstop_all_lwps (0, NULL); |
95954743 | 1016 | return 0; |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
1017 | } |
1018 | ||
9b224c5e PA |
1019 | /* Get pending signal of THREAD, for detaching purposes. This is the |
1020 | signal the thread last stopped for, which we need to deliver to the | |
1021 | thread when detaching, otherwise, it'd be suppressed/lost. */ | |
1022 | ||
1023 | static int | |
1024 | get_detach_signal (struct thread_info *thread) | |
1025 | { | |
a493e3e2 | 1026 | enum gdb_signal signo = GDB_SIGNAL_0; |
9b224c5e PA |
1027 | int status; |
1028 | struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
1029 | ||
1030 | if (lp->status_pending_p) | |
1031 | status = lp->status_pending; | |
1032 | else | |
1033 | { | |
1034 | /* If the thread had been suspended by gdbserver, and it stopped | |
1035 | cleanly, then it'll have stopped with SIGSTOP. But we don't | |
1036 | want to deliver that SIGSTOP. */ | |
1037 | if (thread->last_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED | |
a493e3e2 | 1038 | || thread->last_status.value.sig == GDB_SIGNAL_0) |
9b224c5e PA |
1039 | return 0; |
1040 | ||
1041 | /* Otherwise, we may need to deliver the signal we | |
1042 | intercepted. */ | |
1043 | status = lp->last_status; | |
1044 | } | |
1045 | ||
1046 | if (!WIFSTOPPED (status)) | |
1047 | { | |
1048 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 1049 | debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s hasn't stopped: no pending signal\n", |
d86d4aaf | 1050 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread))); |
9b224c5e PA |
1051 | return 0; |
1052 | } | |
1053 | ||
1054 | /* Extended wait statuses aren't real SIGTRAPs. */ | |
1055 | if (WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGTRAP && status >> 16 != 0) | |
1056 | { | |
1057 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1058 | debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s had stopped with extended " |
1059 | "status: no pending signal\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 1060 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread))); |
9b224c5e PA |
1061 | return 0; |
1062 | } | |
1063 | ||
2ea28649 | 1064 | signo = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (status)); |
9b224c5e PA |
1065 | |
1066 | if (program_signals_p && !program_signals[signo]) | |
1067 | { | |
1068 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 1069 | debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s had signal %s, but it is in nopass state\n", |
d86d4aaf | 1070 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)), |
87ce2a04 | 1071 | gdb_signal_to_string (signo)); |
9b224c5e PA |
1072 | return 0; |
1073 | } | |
1074 | else if (!program_signals_p | |
1075 | /* If we have no way to know which signals GDB does not | |
1076 | want to have passed to the program, assume | |
1077 | SIGTRAP/SIGINT, which is GDB's default. */ | |
a493e3e2 | 1078 | && (signo == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP || signo == GDB_SIGNAL_INT)) |
9b224c5e PA |
1079 | { |
1080 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1081 | debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s had signal %s, " |
1082 | "but we don't know if we should pass it. " | |
1083 | "Default to not.\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 1084 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)), |
87ce2a04 | 1085 | gdb_signal_to_string (signo)); |
9b224c5e PA |
1086 | return 0; |
1087 | } | |
1088 | else | |
1089 | { | |
1090 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 1091 | debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s has pending signal %s: delivering it.\n", |
d86d4aaf | 1092 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)), |
87ce2a04 | 1093 | gdb_signal_to_string (signo)); |
9b224c5e PA |
1094 | |
1095 | return WSTOPSIG (status); | |
1096 | } | |
1097 | } | |
1098 | ||
95954743 PA |
1099 | static int |
1100 | linux_detach_one_lwp (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *args) | |
6ad8ae5c DJ |
1101 | { |
1102 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; | |
54a0b537 | 1103 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); |
95954743 | 1104 | int pid = * (int *) args; |
9b224c5e | 1105 | int sig; |
95954743 PA |
1106 | |
1107 | if (ptid_get_pid (entry->id) != pid) | |
1108 | return 0; | |
6ad8ae5c | 1109 | |
9b224c5e | 1110 | /* If there is a pending SIGSTOP, get rid of it. */ |
54a0b537 | 1111 | if (lwp->stop_expected) |
ae13219e | 1112 | { |
9b224c5e | 1113 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 1114 | debug_printf ("Sending SIGCONT to %s\n", |
d86d4aaf | 1115 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread))); |
9b224c5e | 1116 | |
d86d4aaf | 1117 | kill_lwp (lwpid_of (thread), SIGCONT); |
54a0b537 | 1118 | lwp->stop_expected = 0; |
ae13219e DJ |
1119 | } |
1120 | ||
1121 | /* Flush any pending changes to the process's registers. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 1122 | regcache_invalidate_thread (thread); |
ae13219e | 1123 | |
9b224c5e PA |
1124 | /* Pass on any pending signal for this thread. */ |
1125 | sig = get_detach_signal (thread); | |
1126 | ||
ae13219e | 1127 | /* Finally, let it resume. */ |
82bfbe7e PA |
1128 | if (the_low_target.prepare_to_resume != NULL) |
1129 | the_low_target.prepare_to_resume (lwp); | |
d86d4aaf | 1130 | if (ptrace (PTRACE_DETACH, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, |
b8e1b30e | 1131 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) (long) sig) < 0) |
9b224c5e | 1132 | error (_("Can't detach %s: %s"), |
d86d4aaf | 1133 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)), |
9b224c5e | 1134 | strerror (errno)); |
bd99dc85 PA |
1135 | |
1136 | delete_lwp (lwp); | |
95954743 | 1137 | return 0; |
6ad8ae5c DJ |
1138 | } |
1139 | ||
95954743 PA |
1140 | static int |
1141 | linux_detach (int pid) | |
1142 | { | |
1143 | struct process_info *process; | |
1144 | ||
1145 | process = find_process_pid (pid); | |
1146 | if (process == NULL) | |
1147 | return -1; | |
1148 | ||
f9e39928 PA |
1149 | /* Stop all threads before detaching. First, ptrace requires that |
1150 | the thread is stopped to sucessfully detach. Second, thread_db | |
1151 | may need to uninstall thread event breakpoints from memory, which | |
1152 | only works with a stopped process anyway. */ | |
7984d532 | 1153 | stop_all_lwps (0, NULL); |
f9e39928 | 1154 | |
ca5c370d | 1155 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB |
8336d594 | 1156 | thread_db_detach (process); |
ca5c370d PA |
1157 | #endif |
1158 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
1159 | /* Stabilize threads (move out of jump pads). */ |
1160 | stabilize_threads (); | |
1161 | ||
95954743 | 1162 | find_inferior (&all_threads, linux_detach_one_lwp, &pid); |
8336d594 PA |
1163 | |
1164 | the_target->mourn (process); | |
f9e39928 PA |
1165 | |
1166 | /* Since we presently can only stop all lwps of all processes, we | |
1167 | need to unstop lwps of other processes. */ | |
7984d532 | 1168 | unstop_all_lwps (0, NULL); |
f9e39928 PA |
1169 | return 0; |
1170 | } | |
1171 | ||
1172 | /* Remove all LWPs that belong to process PROC from the lwp list. */ | |
1173 | ||
1174 | static int | |
1175 | delete_lwp_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *proc) | |
1176 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
1177 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
1178 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
f9e39928 PA |
1179 | struct process_info *process = proc; |
1180 | ||
d86d4aaf | 1181 | if (pid_of (thread) == pid_of (process)) |
f9e39928 PA |
1182 | delete_lwp (lwp); |
1183 | ||
dd6953e1 | 1184 | return 0; |
6ad8ae5c DJ |
1185 | } |
1186 | ||
8336d594 PA |
1187 | static void |
1188 | linux_mourn (struct process_info *process) | |
1189 | { | |
1190 | struct process_info_private *priv; | |
1191 | ||
1192 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB | |
1193 | thread_db_mourn (process); | |
1194 | #endif | |
1195 | ||
d86d4aaf | 1196 | find_inferior (&all_threads, delete_lwp_callback, process); |
f9e39928 | 1197 | |
8336d594 PA |
1198 | /* Freeing all private data. */ |
1199 | priv = process->private; | |
1200 | free (priv->arch_private); | |
1201 | free (priv); | |
1202 | process->private = NULL; | |
505106cd PA |
1203 | |
1204 | remove_process (process); | |
8336d594 PA |
1205 | } |
1206 | ||
444d6139 | 1207 | static void |
95954743 | 1208 | linux_join (int pid) |
444d6139 | 1209 | { |
444d6139 PA |
1210 | int status, ret; |
1211 | ||
1212 | do { | |
95954743 | 1213 | ret = my_waitpid (pid, &status, 0); |
444d6139 PA |
1214 | if (WIFEXITED (status) || WIFSIGNALED (status)) |
1215 | break; | |
1216 | } while (ret != -1 || errno != ECHILD); | |
1217 | } | |
1218 | ||
6ad8ae5c | 1219 | /* Return nonzero if the given thread is still alive. */ |
0d62e5e8 | 1220 | static int |
95954743 | 1221 | linux_thread_alive (ptid_t ptid) |
0d62e5e8 | 1222 | { |
95954743 PA |
1223 | struct lwp_info *lwp = find_lwp_pid (ptid); |
1224 | ||
1225 | /* We assume we always know if a thread exits. If a whole process | |
1226 | exited but we still haven't been able to report it to GDB, we'll | |
1227 | hold on to the last lwp of the dead process. */ | |
1228 | if (lwp != NULL) | |
1229 | return !lwp->dead; | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
1230 | else |
1231 | return 0; | |
1232 | } | |
1233 | ||
6bf5e0ba | 1234 | /* Return 1 if this lwp has an interesting status pending. */ |
611cb4a5 | 1235 | static int |
d50171e4 | 1236 | status_pending_p_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *arg) |
0d62e5e8 | 1237 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
1238 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
1239 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
95954743 PA |
1240 | ptid_t ptid = * (ptid_t *) arg; |
1241 | ||
1242 | /* Check if we're only interested in events from a specific process | |
1243 | or its lwps. */ | |
1244 | if (!ptid_equal (minus_one_ptid, ptid) | |
d86d4aaf | 1245 | && ptid_get_pid (ptid) != ptid_get_pid (thread->entry.id)) |
95954743 | 1246 | return 0; |
0d62e5e8 | 1247 | |
d50171e4 PA |
1248 | /* If we got a `vCont;t', but we haven't reported a stop yet, do |
1249 | report any status pending the LWP may have. */ | |
8336d594 | 1250 | if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop |
7984d532 | 1251 | && thread->last_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE) |
d50171e4 | 1252 | return 0; |
0d62e5e8 | 1253 | |
d50171e4 | 1254 | return lwp->status_pending_p; |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
1255 | } |
1256 | ||
95954743 PA |
1257 | static int |
1258 | same_lwp (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data) | |
1259 | { | |
1260 | ptid_t ptid = *(ptid_t *) data; | |
1261 | int lwp; | |
1262 | ||
1263 | if (ptid_get_lwp (ptid) != 0) | |
1264 | lwp = ptid_get_lwp (ptid); | |
1265 | else | |
1266 | lwp = ptid_get_pid (ptid); | |
1267 | ||
1268 | if (ptid_get_lwp (entry->id) == lwp) | |
1269 | return 1; | |
1270 | ||
1271 | return 0; | |
1272 | } | |
1273 | ||
1274 | struct lwp_info * | |
1275 | find_lwp_pid (ptid_t ptid) | |
1276 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
1277 | struct inferior_list_entry *thread |
1278 | = find_inferior (&all_threads, same_lwp, &ptid); | |
1279 | ||
1280 | if (thread == NULL) | |
1281 | return NULL; | |
1282 | ||
1283 | return get_thread_lwp ((struct thread_info *) thread); | |
95954743 PA |
1284 | } |
1285 | ||
fa96cb38 | 1286 | /* Return the number of known LWPs in the tgid given by PID. */ |
0d62e5e8 | 1287 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1288 | static int |
1289 | num_lwps (int pid) | |
1290 | { | |
1291 | struct inferior_list_entry *inf, *tmp; | |
1292 | int count = 0; | |
0d62e5e8 | 1293 | |
fa96cb38 | 1294 | ALL_INFERIORS (&all_threads, inf, tmp) |
24a09b5f | 1295 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
1296 | if (ptid_get_pid (inf->id) == pid) |
1297 | count++; | |
24a09b5f | 1298 | } |
3aee8918 | 1299 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1300 | return count; |
1301 | } | |
d61ddec4 | 1302 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1303 | /* Detect zombie thread group leaders, and "exit" them. We can't reap |
1304 | their exits until all other threads in the group have exited. */ | |
c3adc08c | 1305 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1306 | static void |
1307 | check_zombie_leaders (void) | |
1308 | { | |
1309 | struct process_info *proc, *tmp; | |
c3adc08c | 1310 | |
fa96cb38 | 1311 | ALL_PROCESSES (proc, tmp) |
c3adc08c | 1312 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
1313 | pid_t leader_pid = pid_of (proc); |
1314 | struct lwp_info *leader_lp; | |
c3adc08c | 1315 | |
fa96cb38 | 1316 | leader_lp = find_lwp_pid (pid_to_ptid (leader_pid)); |
c3adc08c | 1317 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1318 | if (debug_threads) |
1319 | debug_printf ("leader_pid=%d, leader_lp!=NULL=%d, " | |
1320 | "num_lwps=%d, zombie=%d\n", | |
1321 | leader_pid, leader_lp!= NULL, num_lwps (leader_pid), | |
1322 | linux_proc_pid_is_zombie (leader_pid)); | |
1323 | ||
1324 | if (leader_lp != NULL | |
1325 | /* Check if there are other threads in the group, as we may | |
1326 | have raced with the inferior simply exiting. */ | |
1327 | && !last_thread_of_process_p (leader_pid) | |
1328 | && linux_proc_pid_is_zombie (leader_pid)) | |
1329 | { | |
1330 | /* A leader zombie can mean one of two things: | |
1331 | ||
1332 | - It exited, and there's an exit status pending | |
1333 | available, or only the leader exited (not the whole | |
1334 | program). In the latter case, we can't waitpid the | |
1335 | leader's exit status until all other threads are gone. | |
1336 | ||
1337 | - There are 3 or more threads in the group, and a thread | |
1338 | other than the leader exec'd. On an exec, the Linux | |
1339 | kernel destroys all other threads (except the execing | |
1340 | one) in the thread group, and resets the execing thread's | |
1341 | tid to the tgid. No exit notification is sent for the | |
1342 | execing thread -- from the ptracer's perspective, it | |
1343 | appears as though the execing thread just vanishes. | |
1344 | Until we reap all other threads except the leader and the | |
1345 | execing thread, the leader will be zombie, and the | |
1346 | execing thread will be in `D (disc sleep)'. As soon as | |
1347 | all other threads are reaped, the execing thread changes | |
1348 | it's tid to the tgid, and the previous (zombie) leader | |
1349 | vanishes, giving place to the "new" leader. We could try | |
1350 | distinguishing the exit and exec cases, by waiting once | |
1351 | more, and seeing if something comes out, but it doesn't | |
1352 | sound useful. The previous leader _does_ go away, and | |
1353 | we'll re-add the new one once we see the exec event | |
1354 | (which is just the same as what would happen if the | |
1355 | previous leader did exit voluntarily before some other | |
1356 | thread execs). */ | |
c3adc08c | 1357 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1358 | if (debug_threads) |
1359 | fprintf (stderr, | |
1360 | "CZL: Thread group leader %d zombie " | |
1361 | "(it exited, or another thread execd).\n", | |
1362 | leader_pid); | |
c3adc08c | 1363 | |
fa96cb38 | 1364 | delete_lwp (leader_lp); |
c3adc08c PA |
1365 | } |
1366 | } | |
fa96cb38 | 1367 | } |
c3adc08c | 1368 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1369 | /* Callback for `find_inferior'. Returns the first LWP that is not |
1370 | stopped. ARG is a PTID filter. */ | |
d50171e4 | 1371 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1372 | static int |
1373 | not_stopped_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *arg) | |
1374 | { | |
1375 | struct thread_info *thr = (struct thread_info *) entry; | |
1376 | struct lwp_info *lwp; | |
1377 | ptid_t filter = *(ptid_t *) arg; | |
47c0c975 | 1378 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1379 | if (!ptid_match (ptid_of (thr), filter)) |
1380 | return 0; | |
bd99dc85 | 1381 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
1382 | lwp = get_thread_lwp (thr); |
1383 | if (!lwp->stopped) | |
1384 | return 1; | |
1385 | ||
1386 | return 0; | |
0d62e5e8 | 1387 | } |
611cb4a5 | 1388 | |
219f2f23 PA |
1389 | /* This function should only be called if the LWP got a SIGTRAP. |
1390 | ||
1391 | Handle any tracepoint steps or hits. Return true if a tracepoint | |
1392 | event was handled, 0 otherwise. */ | |
1393 | ||
1394 | static int | |
1395 | handle_tracepoints (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
1396 | { | |
1397 | struct thread_info *tinfo = get_lwp_thread (lwp); | |
1398 | int tpoint_related_event = 0; | |
1399 | ||
7984d532 PA |
1400 | /* If this tracepoint hit causes a tracing stop, we'll immediately |
1401 | uninsert tracepoints. To do this, we temporarily pause all | |
1402 | threads, unpatch away, and then unpause threads. We need to make | |
1403 | sure the unpausing doesn't resume LWP too. */ | |
1404 | lwp->suspended++; | |
1405 | ||
219f2f23 PA |
1406 | /* And we need to be sure that any all-threads-stopping doesn't try |
1407 | to move threads out of the jump pads, as it could deadlock the | |
1408 | inferior (LWP could be in the jump pad, maybe even holding the | |
1409 | lock.) */ | |
1410 | ||
1411 | /* Do any necessary step collect actions. */ | |
1412 | tpoint_related_event |= tracepoint_finished_step (tinfo, lwp->stop_pc); | |
1413 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
1414 | tpoint_related_event |= handle_tracepoint_bkpts (tinfo, lwp->stop_pc); |
1415 | ||
219f2f23 PA |
1416 | /* See if we just hit a tracepoint and do its main collect |
1417 | actions. */ | |
1418 | tpoint_related_event |= tracepoint_was_hit (tinfo, lwp->stop_pc); | |
1419 | ||
7984d532 PA |
1420 | lwp->suspended--; |
1421 | ||
1422 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended == 0); | |
fa593d66 | 1423 | gdb_assert (!stabilizing_threads || lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint); |
7984d532 | 1424 | |
219f2f23 PA |
1425 | if (tpoint_related_event) |
1426 | { | |
1427 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 1428 | debug_printf ("got a tracepoint event\n"); |
219f2f23 PA |
1429 | return 1; |
1430 | } | |
1431 | ||
1432 | return 0; | |
1433 | } | |
1434 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
1435 | /* Convenience wrapper. Returns true if LWP is presently collecting a |
1436 | fast tracepoint. */ | |
1437 | ||
1438 | static int | |
1439 | linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting (struct lwp_info *lwp, | |
1440 | struct fast_tpoint_collect_status *status) | |
1441 | { | |
1442 | CORE_ADDR thread_area; | |
d86d4aaf | 1443 | struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp); |
fa593d66 PA |
1444 | |
1445 | if (the_low_target.get_thread_area == NULL) | |
1446 | return 0; | |
1447 | ||
1448 | /* Get the thread area address. This is used to recognize which | |
1449 | thread is which when tracing with the in-process agent library. | |
1450 | We don't read anything from the address, and treat it as opaque; | |
1451 | it's the address itself that we assume is unique per-thread. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 1452 | if ((*the_low_target.get_thread_area) (lwpid_of (thread), &thread_area) == -1) |
fa593d66 PA |
1453 | return 0; |
1454 | ||
1455 | return fast_tracepoint_collecting (thread_area, lwp->stop_pc, status); | |
1456 | } | |
1457 | ||
1458 | /* The reason we resume in the caller, is because we want to be able | |
1459 | to pass lwp->status_pending as WSTAT, and we need to clear | |
1460 | status_pending_p before resuming, otherwise, linux_resume_one_lwp | |
1461 | refuses to resume. */ | |
1462 | ||
1463 | static int | |
1464 | maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad (struct lwp_info *lwp, int *wstat) | |
1465 | { | |
1466 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; | |
1467 | ||
1468 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
1469 | current_inferior = get_lwp_thread (lwp); | |
1470 | ||
1471 | if ((wstat == NULL | |
1472 | || (WIFSTOPPED (*wstat) && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGTRAP)) | |
1473 | && supports_fast_tracepoints () | |
58b4daa5 | 1474 | && agent_loaded_p ()) |
fa593d66 PA |
1475 | { |
1476 | struct fast_tpoint_collect_status status; | |
1477 | int r; | |
1478 | ||
1479 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1480 | debug_printf ("Checking whether LWP %ld needs to move out of the " |
1481 | "jump pad.\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 1482 | lwpid_of (current_inferior)); |
fa593d66 PA |
1483 | |
1484 | r = linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting (lwp, &status); | |
1485 | ||
1486 | if (wstat == NULL | |
1487 | || (WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGILL | |
1488 | && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGFPE | |
1489 | && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGSEGV | |
1490 | && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGBUS)) | |
1491 | { | |
1492 | lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint = r; | |
1493 | ||
1494 | if (r != 0) | |
1495 | { | |
1496 | if (r == 1 && lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt == NULL) | |
1497 | { | |
1498 | /* Haven't executed the original instruction yet. | |
1499 | Set breakpoint there, and wait till it's hit, | |
1500 | then single-step until exiting the jump pad. */ | |
1501 | lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt | |
1502 | = set_breakpoint_at (status.adjusted_insn_addr, NULL); | |
1503 | } | |
1504 | ||
1505 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1506 | debug_printf ("Checking whether LWP %ld needs to move out of " |
1507 | "the jump pad...it does\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 1508 | lwpid_of (current_inferior)); |
0cccb683 | 1509 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; |
fa593d66 PA |
1510 | |
1511 | return 1; | |
1512 | } | |
1513 | } | |
1514 | else | |
1515 | { | |
1516 | /* If we get a synchronous signal while collecting, *and* | |
1517 | while executing the (relocated) original instruction, | |
1518 | reset the PC to point at the tpoint address, before | |
1519 | reporting to GDB. Otherwise, it's an IPA lib bug: just | |
1520 | report the signal to GDB, and pray for the best. */ | |
1521 | ||
1522 | lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint = 0; | |
1523 | ||
1524 | if (r != 0 | |
1525 | && (status.adjusted_insn_addr <= lwp->stop_pc | |
1526 | && lwp->stop_pc < status.adjusted_insn_addr_end)) | |
1527 | { | |
1528 | siginfo_t info; | |
1529 | struct regcache *regcache; | |
1530 | ||
1531 | /* The si_addr on a few signals references the address | |
1532 | of the faulting instruction. Adjust that as | |
1533 | well. */ | |
1534 | if ((WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGILL | |
1535 | || WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGFPE | |
1536 | || WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGBUS | |
1537 | || WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGSEGV) | |
d86d4aaf | 1538 | && ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (current_inferior), |
b8e1b30e | 1539 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &info) == 0 |
fa593d66 PA |
1540 | /* Final check just to make sure we don't clobber |
1541 | the siginfo of non-kernel-sent signals. */ | |
1542 | && (uintptr_t) info.si_addr == lwp->stop_pc) | |
1543 | { | |
1544 | info.si_addr = (void *) (uintptr_t) status.tpoint_addr; | |
d86d4aaf | 1545 | ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (current_inferior), |
b8e1b30e | 1546 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &info); |
fa593d66 PA |
1547 | } |
1548 | ||
d86d4aaf | 1549 | regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_inferior, 1); |
fa593d66 PA |
1550 | (*the_low_target.set_pc) (regcache, status.tpoint_addr); |
1551 | lwp->stop_pc = status.tpoint_addr; | |
1552 | ||
1553 | /* Cancel any fast tracepoint lock this thread was | |
1554 | holding. */ | |
1555 | force_unlock_trace_buffer (); | |
1556 | } | |
1557 | ||
1558 | if (lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt != NULL) | |
1559 | { | |
1560 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1561 | debug_printf ("Cancelling fast exit-jump-pad: removing bkpt. " |
1562 | "stopping all threads momentarily.\n"); | |
fa593d66 PA |
1563 | |
1564 | stop_all_lwps (1, lwp); | |
1565 | cancel_breakpoints (); | |
1566 | ||
1567 | delete_breakpoint (lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt); | |
1568 | lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt = NULL; | |
1569 | ||
1570 | unstop_all_lwps (1, lwp); | |
1571 | ||
1572 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0); | |
1573 | } | |
1574 | } | |
1575 | } | |
1576 | ||
1577 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1578 | debug_printf ("Checking whether LWP %ld needs to move out of the " |
1579 | "jump pad...no\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 1580 | lwpid_of (current_inferior)); |
0cccb683 YQ |
1581 | |
1582 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
fa593d66 PA |
1583 | return 0; |
1584 | } | |
1585 | ||
1586 | /* Enqueue one signal in the "signals to report later when out of the | |
1587 | jump pad" list. */ | |
1588 | ||
1589 | static void | |
1590 | enqueue_one_deferred_signal (struct lwp_info *lwp, int *wstat) | |
1591 | { | |
1592 | struct pending_signals *p_sig; | |
d86d4aaf | 1593 | struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp); |
fa593d66 PA |
1594 | |
1595 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 1596 | debug_printf ("Deferring signal %d for LWP %ld.\n", |
d86d4aaf | 1597 | WSTOPSIG (*wstat), lwpid_of (thread)); |
fa593d66 PA |
1598 | |
1599 | if (debug_threads) | |
1600 | { | |
1601 | struct pending_signals *sig; | |
1602 | ||
1603 | for (sig = lwp->pending_signals_to_report; | |
1604 | sig != NULL; | |
1605 | sig = sig->prev) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1606 | debug_printf (" Already queued %d\n", |
1607 | sig->signal); | |
fa593d66 | 1608 | |
87ce2a04 | 1609 | debug_printf (" (no more currently queued signals)\n"); |
fa593d66 PA |
1610 | } |
1611 | ||
1a981360 PA |
1612 | /* Don't enqueue non-RT signals if they are already in the deferred |
1613 | queue. (SIGSTOP being the easiest signal to see ending up here | |
1614 | twice) */ | |
1615 | if (WSTOPSIG (*wstat) < __SIGRTMIN) | |
1616 | { | |
1617 | struct pending_signals *sig; | |
1618 | ||
1619 | for (sig = lwp->pending_signals_to_report; | |
1620 | sig != NULL; | |
1621 | sig = sig->prev) | |
1622 | { | |
1623 | if (sig->signal == WSTOPSIG (*wstat)) | |
1624 | { | |
1625 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1626 | debug_printf ("Not requeuing already queued non-RT signal %d" |
1627 | " for LWP %ld\n", | |
1628 | sig->signal, | |
d86d4aaf | 1629 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
1a981360 PA |
1630 | return; |
1631 | } | |
1632 | } | |
1633 | } | |
1634 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
1635 | p_sig = xmalloc (sizeof (*p_sig)); |
1636 | p_sig->prev = lwp->pending_signals_to_report; | |
1637 | p_sig->signal = WSTOPSIG (*wstat); | |
1638 | memset (&p_sig->info, 0, sizeof (siginfo_t)); | |
d86d4aaf | 1639 | ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, |
56f7af9c | 1640 | &p_sig->info); |
fa593d66 PA |
1641 | |
1642 | lwp->pending_signals_to_report = p_sig; | |
1643 | } | |
1644 | ||
1645 | /* Dequeue one signal from the "signals to report later when out of | |
1646 | the jump pad" list. */ | |
1647 | ||
1648 | static int | |
1649 | dequeue_one_deferred_signal (struct lwp_info *lwp, int *wstat) | |
1650 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
1651 | struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp); |
1652 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
1653 | if (lwp->pending_signals_to_report != NULL) |
1654 | { | |
1655 | struct pending_signals **p_sig; | |
1656 | ||
1657 | p_sig = &lwp->pending_signals_to_report; | |
1658 | while ((*p_sig)->prev != NULL) | |
1659 | p_sig = &(*p_sig)->prev; | |
1660 | ||
1661 | *wstat = W_STOPCODE ((*p_sig)->signal); | |
1662 | if ((*p_sig)->info.si_signo != 0) | |
d86d4aaf | 1663 | ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, |
56f7af9c | 1664 | &(*p_sig)->info); |
fa593d66 PA |
1665 | free (*p_sig); |
1666 | *p_sig = NULL; | |
1667 | ||
1668 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 1669 | debug_printf ("Reporting deferred signal %d for LWP %ld.\n", |
d86d4aaf | 1670 | WSTOPSIG (*wstat), lwpid_of (thread)); |
fa593d66 PA |
1671 | |
1672 | if (debug_threads) | |
1673 | { | |
1674 | struct pending_signals *sig; | |
1675 | ||
1676 | for (sig = lwp->pending_signals_to_report; | |
1677 | sig != NULL; | |
1678 | sig = sig->prev) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1679 | debug_printf (" Still queued %d\n", |
1680 | sig->signal); | |
fa593d66 | 1681 | |
87ce2a04 | 1682 | debug_printf (" (no more queued signals)\n"); |
fa593d66 PA |
1683 | } |
1684 | ||
1685 | return 1; | |
1686 | } | |
1687 | ||
1688 | return 0; | |
1689 | } | |
1690 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
1691 | /* Arrange for a breakpoint to be hit again later. We don't keep the |
1692 | SIGTRAP status and don't forward the SIGTRAP signal to the LWP. We | |
1693 | will handle the current event, eventually we will resume this LWP, | |
1694 | and this breakpoint will trap again. */ | |
1695 | ||
1696 | static int | |
1697 | cancel_breakpoint (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
1698 | { | |
1699 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; | |
d50171e4 PA |
1700 | |
1701 | /* There's nothing to do if we don't support breakpoints. */ | |
1702 | if (!supports_breakpoints ()) | |
1703 | return 0; | |
1704 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
1705 | /* breakpoint_at reads from current inferior. */ |
1706 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
1707 | current_inferior = get_lwp_thread (lwp); | |
1708 | ||
1709 | if ((*the_low_target.breakpoint_at) (lwp->stop_pc)) | |
1710 | { | |
1711 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 1712 | debug_printf ("CB: Push back breakpoint for %s\n", |
d86d4aaf | 1713 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_inferior))); |
d50171e4 PA |
1714 | |
1715 | /* Back up the PC if necessary. */ | |
1716 | if (the_low_target.decr_pc_after_break) | |
1717 | { | |
1718 | struct regcache *regcache | |
fc7238bb | 1719 | = get_thread_regcache (current_inferior, 1); |
d50171e4 PA |
1720 | (*the_low_target.set_pc) (regcache, lwp->stop_pc); |
1721 | } | |
1722 | ||
1723 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
1724 | return 1; | |
1725 | } | |
1726 | else | |
1727 | { | |
1728 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
1729 | debug_printf ("CB: No breakpoint found at %s for [%s]\n", |
1730 | paddress (lwp->stop_pc), | |
d86d4aaf | 1731 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_inferior))); |
d50171e4 PA |
1732 | } |
1733 | ||
1734 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
1735 | return 0; | |
1736 | } | |
1737 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
1738 | /* Do low-level handling of the event, and check if we should go on |
1739 | and pass it to caller code. Return the affected lwp if we are, or | |
1740 | NULL otherwise. */ | |
1741 | ||
1742 | static struct lwp_info * | |
1743 | linux_low_filter_event (ptid_t filter_ptid, int lwpid, int wstat) | |
1744 | { | |
1745 | struct lwp_info *child; | |
1746 | struct thread_info *thread; | |
1747 | ||
1748 | child = find_lwp_pid (pid_to_ptid (lwpid)); | |
1749 | ||
1750 | /* If we didn't find a process, one of two things presumably happened: | |
1751 | - A process we started and then detached from has exited. Ignore it. | |
1752 | - A process we are controlling has forked and the new child's stop | |
1753 | was reported to us by the kernel. Save its PID. */ | |
1754 | if (child == NULL && WIFSTOPPED (wstat)) | |
1755 | { | |
1756 | add_to_pid_list (&stopped_pids, lwpid, wstat); | |
1757 | return NULL; | |
1758 | } | |
1759 | else if (child == NULL) | |
1760 | return NULL; | |
1761 | ||
1762 | thread = get_lwp_thread (child); | |
1763 | ||
1764 | child->stopped = 1; | |
1765 | ||
1766 | child->last_status = wstat; | |
1767 | ||
1768 | if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat)) | |
1769 | { | |
1770 | struct process_info *proc; | |
1771 | ||
1772 | /* Architecture-specific setup after inferior is running. This | |
1773 | needs to happen after we have attached to the inferior and it | |
1774 | is stopped for the first time, but before we access any | |
1775 | inferior registers. */ | |
1776 | proc = find_process_pid (pid_of (thread)); | |
1777 | if (proc->private->new_inferior) | |
1778 | { | |
1779 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; | |
1780 | ||
1781 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
1782 | current_inferior = thread; | |
1783 | ||
1784 | the_low_target.arch_setup (); | |
1785 | ||
1786 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
1787 | ||
1788 | proc->private->new_inferior = 0; | |
1789 | } | |
1790 | } | |
1791 | ||
1792 | /* Store the STOP_PC, with adjustment applied. This depends on the | |
1793 | architecture being defined already (so that CHILD has a valid | |
1794 | regcache), and on LAST_STATUS being set (to check for SIGTRAP or | |
1795 | not). */ | |
1796 | if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat)) | |
1797 | { | |
1798 | if (debug_threads | |
1799 | && the_low_target.get_pc != NULL) | |
1800 | { | |
1801 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; | |
1802 | struct regcache *regcache; | |
1803 | CORE_ADDR pc; | |
1804 | ||
1805 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
1806 | current_inferior = thread; | |
1807 | regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_inferior, 1); | |
1808 | pc = (*the_low_target.get_pc) (regcache); | |
1809 | debug_printf ("linux_low_filter_event: pc is 0x%lx\n", (long) pc); | |
1810 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
1811 | } | |
1812 | ||
1813 | child->stop_pc = get_stop_pc (child); | |
1814 | } | |
1815 | ||
1816 | /* Fetch the possibly triggered data watchpoint info and store it in | |
1817 | CHILD. | |
1818 | ||
1819 | On some archs, like x86, that use debug registers to set | |
1820 | watchpoints, it's possible that the way to know which watched | |
1821 | address trapped, is to check the register that is used to select | |
1822 | which address to watch. Problem is, between setting the | |
1823 | watchpoint and reading back which data address trapped, the user | |
1824 | may change the set of watchpoints, and, as a consequence, GDB | |
1825 | changes the debug registers in the inferior. To avoid reading | |
1826 | back a stale stopped-data-address when that happens, we cache in | |
1827 | LP the fact that a watchpoint trapped, and the corresponding data | |
1828 | address, as soon as we see CHILD stop with a SIGTRAP. If GDB | |
1829 | changes the debug registers meanwhile, we have the cached data we | |
1830 | can rely on. */ | |
1831 | ||
1832 | if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGTRAP) | |
1833 | { | |
1834 | if (the_low_target.stopped_by_watchpoint == NULL) | |
1835 | { | |
1836 | child->stopped_by_watchpoint = 0; | |
1837 | } | |
1838 | else | |
1839 | { | |
1840 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; | |
1841 | ||
1842 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
1843 | current_inferior = thread; | |
1844 | ||
1845 | child->stopped_by_watchpoint | |
1846 | = the_low_target.stopped_by_watchpoint (); | |
1847 | ||
1848 | if (child->stopped_by_watchpoint) | |
1849 | { | |
1850 | if (the_low_target.stopped_data_address != NULL) | |
1851 | child->stopped_data_address | |
1852 | = the_low_target.stopped_data_address (); | |
1853 | else | |
1854 | child->stopped_data_address = 0; | |
1855 | } | |
1856 | ||
1857 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
1858 | } | |
1859 | } | |
1860 | ||
1861 | if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && child->must_set_ptrace_flags) | |
1862 | { | |
1863 | linux_enable_event_reporting (lwpid); | |
1864 | child->must_set_ptrace_flags = 0; | |
1865 | } | |
1866 | ||
1867 | if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGTRAP | |
1868 | && wstat >> 16 != 0) | |
1869 | { | |
1870 | handle_extended_wait (child, wstat); | |
1871 | return NULL; | |
1872 | } | |
1873 | ||
1874 | if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGSTOP | |
1875 | && child->stop_expected) | |
1876 | { | |
1877 | if (debug_threads) | |
1878 | debug_printf ("Expected stop.\n"); | |
1879 | child->stop_expected = 0; | |
1880 | ||
1881 | if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop) | |
1882 | { | |
1883 | /* We want to report the stop to the core. Treat the | |
1884 | SIGSTOP as a normal event. */ | |
1885 | } | |
1886 | else if (stopping_threads != NOT_STOPPING_THREADS) | |
1887 | { | |
1888 | /* Stopping threads. We don't want this SIGSTOP to end up | |
1889 | pending in the FILTER_PTID handling below. */ | |
1890 | return NULL; | |
1891 | } | |
1892 | else | |
1893 | { | |
1894 | /* Filter out the event. */ | |
1895 | linux_resume_one_lwp (child, child->stepping, 0, NULL); | |
1896 | return NULL; | |
1897 | } | |
1898 | } | |
1899 | ||
1900 | /* Check if the thread has exited. */ | |
1901 | if ((WIFEXITED (wstat) || WIFSIGNALED (wstat)) | |
1902 | && num_lwps (pid_of (thread)) > 1) | |
1903 | { | |
1904 | if (debug_threads) | |
1905 | debug_printf ("LLW: %d exited.\n", lwpid); | |
1906 | ||
1907 | /* If there is at least one more LWP, then the exit signal | |
1908 | was not the end of the debugged application and should be | |
1909 | ignored. */ | |
1910 | delete_lwp (child); | |
1911 | return NULL; | |
1912 | } | |
1913 | ||
1914 | if (!ptid_match (ptid_of (thread), filter_ptid)) | |
1915 | { | |
1916 | if (debug_threads) | |
1917 | debug_printf ("LWP %d got an event %06x, leaving pending.\n", | |
1918 | lwpid, wstat); | |
1919 | ||
1920 | if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat)) | |
1921 | { | |
1922 | child->status_pending_p = 1; | |
1923 | child->status_pending = wstat; | |
1924 | ||
1925 | if (WSTOPSIG (wstat) != SIGSTOP) | |
1926 | { | |
1927 | /* Cancel breakpoint hits. The breakpoint may be | |
1928 | removed before we fetch events from this process to | |
1929 | report to the core. It is best not to assume the | |
1930 | moribund breakpoints heuristic always handles these | |
1931 | cases --- it could be too many events go through to | |
1932 | the core before this one is handled. All-stop always | |
1933 | cancels breakpoint hits in all threads. */ | |
1934 | if (non_stop | |
1935 | && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGTRAP | |
1936 | && cancel_breakpoint (child)) | |
1937 | { | |
1938 | /* Throw away the SIGTRAP. */ | |
1939 | child->status_pending_p = 0; | |
1940 | ||
1941 | if (debug_threads) | |
1942 | debug_printf ("LLW: LWP %d hit a breakpoint while" | |
1943 | " waiting for another process;" | |
1944 | " cancelled it\n", lwpid); | |
1945 | } | |
1946 | } | |
1947 | } | |
1948 | else if (WIFEXITED (wstat) || WIFSIGNALED (wstat)) | |
1949 | { | |
1950 | if (debug_threads) | |
1951 | debug_printf ("LLWE: process %d exited while fetching " | |
1952 | "event from another LWP\n", lwpid); | |
1953 | ||
1954 | /* This was the last lwp in the process. Since events are | |
1955 | serialized to GDB core, and we can't report this one | |
1956 | right now, but GDB core and the other target layers will | |
1957 | want to be notified about the exit code/signal, leave the | |
1958 | status pending for the next time we're able to report | |
1959 | it. */ | |
1960 | mark_lwp_dead (child, wstat); | |
1961 | } | |
1962 | ||
1963 | return NULL; | |
1964 | } | |
1965 | ||
1966 | return child; | |
1967 | } | |
1968 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
1969 | /* When the event-loop is doing a step-over, this points at the thread |
1970 | being stepped. */ | |
1971 | ptid_t step_over_bkpt; | |
1972 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
1973 | /* Wait for an event from child(ren) WAIT_PTID, and return any that |
1974 | match FILTER_PTID (leaving others pending). The PTIDs can be: | |
1975 | minus_one_ptid, to specify any child; a pid PTID, specifying all | |
1976 | lwps of a thread group; or a PTID representing a single lwp. Store | |
1977 | the stop status through the status pointer WSTAT. OPTIONS is | |
1978 | passed to the waitpid call. Return 0 if no event was found and | |
1979 | OPTIONS contains WNOHANG. Return -1 if no unwaited-for children | |
1980 | was found. Return the PID of the stopped child otherwise. */ | |
bd99dc85 | 1981 | |
0d62e5e8 | 1982 | static int |
fa96cb38 PA |
1983 | linux_wait_for_event_filtered (ptid_t wait_ptid, ptid_t filter_ptid, |
1984 | int *wstatp, int options) | |
0d62e5e8 | 1985 | { |
d86d4aaf | 1986 | struct thread_info *event_thread; |
d50171e4 | 1987 | struct lwp_info *event_child, *requested_child; |
fa96cb38 | 1988 | sigset_t block_mask, prev_mask; |
d50171e4 | 1989 | |
fa96cb38 | 1990 | retry: |
d86d4aaf DE |
1991 | /* N.B. event_thread points to the thread_info struct that contains |
1992 | event_child. Keep them in sync. */ | |
1993 | event_thread = NULL; | |
d50171e4 PA |
1994 | event_child = NULL; |
1995 | requested_child = NULL; | |
0d62e5e8 | 1996 | |
95954743 | 1997 | /* Check for a lwp with a pending status. */ |
bd99dc85 | 1998 | |
fa96cb38 | 1999 | if (ptid_equal (filter_ptid, minus_one_ptid) || ptid_is_pid (filter_ptid)) |
0d62e5e8 | 2000 | { |
d86d4aaf | 2001 | event_thread = (struct thread_info *) |
fa96cb38 | 2002 | find_inferior (&all_threads, status_pending_p_callback, &filter_ptid); |
d86d4aaf DE |
2003 | if (event_thread != NULL) |
2004 | event_child = get_thread_lwp (event_thread); | |
2005 | if (debug_threads && event_thread) | |
2006 | debug_printf ("Got a pending child %ld\n", lwpid_of (event_thread)); | |
0d62e5e8 | 2007 | } |
fa96cb38 | 2008 | else if (!ptid_equal (filter_ptid, null_ptid)) |
0d62e5e8 | 2009 | { |
fa96cb38 | 2010 | requested_child = find_lwp_pid (filter_ptid); |
d50171e4 | 2011 | |
bde24c0a | 2012 | if (stopping_threads == NOT_STOPPING_THREADS |
fa593d66 PA |
2013 | && requested_child->status_pending_p |
2014 | && requested_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint) | |
2015 | { | |
2016 | enqueue_one_deferred_signal (requested_child, | |
2017 | &requested_child->status_pending); | |
2018 | requested_child->status_pending_p = 0; | |
2019 | requested_child->status_pending = 0; | |
2020 | linux_resume_one_lwp (requested_child, 0, 0, NULL); | |
2021 | } | |
2022 | ||
2023 | if (requested_child->suspended | |
2024 | && requested_child->status_pending_p) | |
2025 | fatal ("requesting an event out of a suspended child?"); | |
2026 | ||
d50171e4 | 2027 | if (requested_child->status_pending_p) |
d86d4aaf DE |
2028 | { |
2029 | event_child = requested_child; | |
2030 | event_thread = get_lwp_thread (event_child); | |
2031 | } | |
0d62e5e8 | 2032 | } |
611cb4a5 | 2033 | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
2034 | if (event_child != NULL) |
2035 | { | |
bd99dc85 | 2036 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 2037 | debug_printf ("Got an event from pending child %ld (%04x)\n", |
d86d4aaf | 2038 | lwpid_of (event_thread), event_child->status_pending); |
fa96cb38 | 2039 | *wstatp = event_child->status_pending; |
bd99dc85 PA |
2040 | event_child->status_pending_p = 0; |
2041 | event_child->status_pending = 0; | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2042 | current_inferior = event_thread; |
2043 | return lwpid_of (event_thread); | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
2044 | } |
2045 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
2046 | /* But if we don't find a pending event, we'll have to wait. |
2047 | ||
2048 | We only enter this loop if no process has a pending wait status. | |
2049 | Thus any action taken in response to a wait status inside this | |
2050 | loop is responding as soon as we detect the status, not after any | |
2051 | pending events. */ | |
d8301ad1 | 2052 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2053 | /* Make sure SIGCHLD is blocked until the sigsuspend below. Block |
2054 | all signals while here. */ | |
2055 | sigfillset (&block_mask); | |
2056 | sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &block_mask, &prev_mask); | |
2057 | ||
2058 | while (event_child == NULL) | |
0d62e5e8 | 2059 | { |
fa96cb38 | 2060 | pid_t ret = 0; |
0d62e5e8 | 2061 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2062 | /* Always use -1 and WNOHANG, due to couple of a kernel/ptrace |
2063 | quirks: | |
0d62e5e8 | 2064 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2065 | - If the thread group leader exits while other threads in the |
2066 | thread group still exist, waitpid(TGID, ...) hangs. That | |
2067 | waitpid won't return an exit status until the other threads | |
2068 | in the group are reaped. | |
611cb4a5 | 2069 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2070 | - When a non-leader thread execs, that thread just vanishes |
2071 | without reporting an exit (so we'd hang if we waited for it | |
2072 | explicitly in that case). The exec event is reported to | |
2073 | the TGID pid (although we don't currently enable exec | |
2074 | events). */ | |
2075 | errno = 0; | |
2076 | ret = my_waitpid (-1, wstatp, options | WNOHANG); | |
d8301ad1 | 2077 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2078 | if (debug_threads) |
2079 | debug_printf ("LWFE: waitpid(-1, ...) returned %d, %s\n", | |
2080 | ret, errno ? strerror (errno) : "ERRNO-OK"); | |
0d62e5e8 | 2081 | |
fa96cb38 | 2082 | if (ret > 0) |
0d62e5e8 | 2083 | { |
89be2091 | 2084 | if (debug_threads) |
bd99dc85 | 2085 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
2086 | debug_printf ("LLW: waitpid %ld received %s\n", |
2087 | (long) ret, status_to_str (*wstatp)); | |
bd99dc85 | 2088 | } |
89be2091 | 2089 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2090 | event_child = linux_low_filter_event (filter_ptid, |
2091 | ret, *wstatp); | |
2092 | if (event_child != NULL) | |
bd99dc85 | 2093 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
2094 | /* We got an event to report to the core. */ |
2095 | event_thread = get_lwp_thread (event_child); | |
2096 | break; | |
bd99dc85 | 2097 | } |
89be2091 | 2098 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2099 | /* Retry until nothing comes out of waitpid. A single |
2100 | SIGCHLD can indicate more than one child stopped. */ | |
89be2091 DJ |
2101 | continue; |
2102 | } | |
2103 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
2104 | /* Check for zombie thread group leaders. Those can't be reaped |
2105 | until all other threads in the thread group are. */ | |
2106 | check_zombie_leaders (); | |
2107 | ||
2108 | /* If there are no resumed children left in the set of LWPs we | |
2109 | want to wait for, bail. We can't just block in | |
2110 | waitpid/sigsuspend, because lwps might have been left stopped | |
2111 | in trace-stop state, and we'd be stuck forever waiting for | |
2112 | their status to change (which would only happen if we resumed | |
2113 | them). Even if WNOHANG is set, this return code is preferred | |
2114 | over 0 (below), as it is more detailed. */ | |
2115 | if ((find_inferior (&all_threads, | |
2116 | not_stopped_callback, | |
2117 | &wait_ptid) == NULL)) | |
a6dbe5df | 2118 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
2119 | if (debug_threads) |
2120 | debug_printf ("LLW: exit (no unwaited-for LWP)\n"); | |
2121 | sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL); | |
2122 | return -1; | |
a6dbe5df PA |
2123 | } |
2124 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
2125 | /* No interesting event to report to the caller. */ |
2126 | if ((options & WNOHANG)) | |
24a09b5f | 2127 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
2128 | if (debug_threads) |
2129 | debug_printf ("WNOHANG set, no event found\n"); | |
2130 | ||
2131 | sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL); | |
2132 | return 0; | |
24a09b5f DJ |
2133 | } |
2134 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
2135 | /* Block until we get an event reported with SIGCHLD. */ |
2136 | if (debug_threads) | |
2137 | debug_printf ("sigsuspend'ing\n"); | |
d50171e4 | 2138 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2139 | sigsuspend (&prev_mask); |
2140 | sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL); | |
2141 | goto retry; | |
2142 | } | |
d50171e4 | 2143 | |
fa96cb38 | 2144 | sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL); |
d50171e4 | 2145 | |
fa96cb38 | 2146 | current_inferior = event_thread; |
d50171e4 | 2147 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2148 | /* Check for thread exit. */ |
2149 | if (! WIFSTOPPED (*wstatp)) | |
2150 | { | |
2151 | gdb_assert (last_thread_of_process_p (pid_of (event_thread))); | |
2152 | ||
2153 | if (debug_threads) | |
2154 | debug_printf ("LWP %d is the last lwp of process. " | |
2155 | "Process %ld exiting.\n", | |
2156 | pid_of (event_thread), lwpid_of (event_thread)); | |
d86d4aaf | 2157 | return lwpid_of (event_thread); |
611cb4a5 | 2158 | } |
0d62e5e8 | 2159 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2160 | return lwpid_of (event_thread); |
2161 | } | |
2162 | ||
2163 | /* Wait for an event from child(ren) PTID. PTIDs can be: | |
2164 | minus_one_ptid, to specify any child; a pid PTID, specifying all | |
2165 | lwps of a thread group; or a PTID representing a single lwp. Store | |
2166 | the stop status through the status pointer WSTAT. OPTIONS is | |
2167 | passed to the waitpid call. Return 0 if no event was found and | |
2168 | OPTIONS contains WNOHANG. Return -1 if no unwaited-for children | |
2169 | was found. Return the PID of the stopped child otherwise. */ | |
2170 | ||
2171 | static int | |
2172 | linux_wait_for_event (ptid_t ptid, int *wstatp, int options) | |
2173 | { | |
2174 | return linux_wait_for_event_filtered (ptid, ptid, wstatp, options); | |
611cb4a5 DJ |
2175 | } |
2176 | ||
6bf5e0ba PA |
2177 | /* Count the LWP's that have had events. */ |
2178 | ||
2179 | static int | |
2180 | count_events_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data) | |
2181 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2182 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
2183 | struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2184 | int *count = data; |
2185 | ||
2186 | gdb_assert (count != NULL); | |
2187 | ||
2188 | /* Count only resumed LWPs that have a SIGTRAP event pending that | |
2189 | should be reported to GDB. */ | |
8336d594 PA |
2190 | if (thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE |
2191 | && thread->last_resume_kind != resume_stop | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2192 | && lp->status_pending_p |
2193 | && WIFSTOPPED (lp->status_pending) | |
2194 | && WSTOPSIG (lp->status_pending) == SIGTRAP | |
2195 | && !breakpoint_inserted_here (lp->stop_pc)) | |
2196 | (*count)++; | |
2197 | ||
2198 | return 0; | |
2199 | } | |
2200 | ||
2201 | /* Select the LWP (if any) that is currently being single-stepped. */ | |
2202 | ||
2203 | static int | |
2204 | select_singlestep_lwp_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data) | |
2205 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2206 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
2207 | struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
6bf5e0ba | 2208 | |
8336d594 PA |
2209 | if (thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE |
2210 | && thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2211 | && lp->status_pending_p) |
2212 | return 1; | |
2213 | else | |
2214 | return 0; | |
2215 | } | |
2216 | ||
2217 | /* Select the Nth LWP that has had a SIGTRAP event that should be | |
2218 | reported to GDB. */ | |
2219 | ||
2220 | static int | |
2221 | select_event_lwp_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data) | |
2222 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2223 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
2224 | struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2225 | int *selector = data; |
2226 | ||
2227 | gdb_assert (selector != NULL); | |
2228 | ||
2229 | /* Select only resumed LWPs that have a SIGTRAP event pending. */ | |
8336d594 PA |
2230 | if (thread->last_resume_kind != resume_stop |
2231 | && thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2232 | && lp->status_pending_p |
2233 | && WIFSTOPPED (lp->status_pending) | |
2234 | && WSTOPSIG (lp->status_pending) == SIGTRAP | |
2235 | && !breakpoint_inserted_here (lp->stop_pc)) | |
2236 | if ((*selector)-- == 0) | |
2237 | return 1; | |
2238 | ||
2239 | return 0; | |
2240 | } | |
2241 | ||
2242 | static int | |
2243 | cancel_breakpoints_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data) | |
2244 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2245 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
2246 | struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2247 | struct lwp_info *event_lp = data; |
2248 | ||
2249 | /* Leave the LWP that has been elected to receive a SIGTRAP alone. */ | |
2250 | if (lp == event_lp) | |
2251 | return 0; | |
2252 | ||
2253 | /* If a LWP other than the LWP that we're reporting an event for has | |
2254 | hit a GDB breakpoint (as opposed to some random trap signal), | |
2255 | then just arrange for it to hit it again later. We don't keep | |
2256 | the SIGTRAP status and don't forward the SIGTRAP signal to the | |
2257 | LWP. We will handle the current event, eventually we will resume | |
2258 | all LWPs, and this one will get its breakpoint trap again. | |
2259 | ||
2260 | If we do not do this, then we run the risk that the user will | |
2261 | delete or disable the breakpoint, but the LWP will have already | |
2262 | tripped on it. */ | |
2263 | ||
8336d594 PA |
2264 | if (thread->last_resume_kind != resume_stop |
2265 | && thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2266 | && lp->status_pending_p |
2267 | && WIFSTOPPED (lp->status_pending) | |
2268 | && WSTOPSIG (lp->status_pending) == SIGTRAP | |
bdabb078 PA |
2269 | && !lp->stepping |
2270 | && !lp->stopped_by_watchpoint | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2271 | && cancel_breakpoint (lp)) |
2272 | /* Throw away the SIGTRAP. */ | |
2273 | lp->status_pending_p = 0; | |
2274 | ||
2275 | return 0; | |
2276 | } | |
2277 | ||
7984d532 PA |
2278 | static void |
2279 | linux_cancel_breakpoints (void) | |
2280 | { | |
d86d4aaf | 2281 | find_inferior (&all_threads, cancel_breakpoints_callback, NULL); |
7984d532 PA |
2282 | } |
2283 | ||
6bf5e0ba PA |
2284 | /* Select one LWP out of those that have events pending. */ |
2285 | ||
2286 | static void | |
2287 | select_event_lwp (struct lwp_info **orig_lp) | |
2288 | { | |
2289 | int num_events = 0; | |
2290 | int random_selector; | |
d86d4aaf | 2291 | struct thread_info *event_thread; |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2292 | |
2293 | /* Give preference to any LWP that is being single-stepped. */ | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2294 | event_thread |
2295 | = (struct thread_info *) find_inferior (&all_threads, | |
2296 | select_singlestep_lwp_callback, | |
2297 | NULL); | |
2298 | if (event_thread != NULL) | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2299 | { |
2300 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 2301 | debug_printf ("SEL: Select single-step %s\n", |
d86d4aaf | 2302 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (event_thread))); |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2303 | } |
2304 | else | |
2305 | { | |
2306 | /* No single-stepping LWP. Select one at random, out of those | |
2307 | which have had SIGTRAP events. */ | |
2308 | ||
2309 | /* First see how many SIGTRAP events we have. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 2310 | find_inferior (&all_threads, count_events_callback, &num_events); |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2311 | |
2312 | /* Now randomly pick a LWP out of those that have had a SIGTRAP. */ | |
2313 | random_selector = (int) | |
2314 | ((num_events * (double) rand ()) / (RAND_MAX + 1.0)); | |
2315 | ||
2316 | if (debug_threads && num_events > 1) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2317 | debug_printf ("SEL: Found %d SIGTRAP events, selecting #%d\n", |
2318 | num_events, random_selector); | |
6bf5e0ba | 2319 | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2320 | event_thread |
2321 | = (struct thread_info *) find_inferior (&all_threads, | |
2322 | select_event_lwp_callback, | |
2323 | &random_selector); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2324 | } |
2325 | ||
d86d4aaf | 2326 | if (event_thread != NULL) |
6bf5e0ba | 2327 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
2328 | struct lwp_info *event_lp = get_thread_lwp (event_thread); |
2329 | ||
6bf5e0ba PA |
2330 | /* Switch the event LWP. */ |
2331 | *orig_lp = event_lp; | |
2332 | } | |
2333 | } | |
2334 | ||
7984d532 PA |
2335 | /* Decrement the suspend count of an LWP. */ |
2336 | ||
2337 | static int | |
2338 | unsuspend_one_lwp (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *except) | |
2339 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2340 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
2341 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
7984d532 PA |
2342 | |
2343 | /* Ignore EXCEPT. */ | |
2344 | if (lwp == except) | |
2345 | return 0; | |
2346 | ||
2347 | lwp->suspended--; | |
2348 | ||
2349 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0); | |
2350 | return 0; | |
2351 | } | |
2352 | ||
2353 | /* Decrement the suspend count of all LWPs, except EXCEPT, if non | |
2354 | NULL. */ | |
2355 | ||
2356 | static void | |
2357 | unsuspend_all_lwps (struct lwp_info *except) | |
2358 | { | |
d86d4aaf | 2359 | find_inferior (&all_threads, unsuspend_one_lwp, except); |
7984d532 PA |
2360 | } |
2361 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
2362 | static void move_out_of_jump_pad_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry); |
2363 | static int stuck_in_jump_pad_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, | |
2364 | void *data); | |
2365 | static int lwp_running (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data); | |
2366 | static ptid_t linux_wait_1 (ptid_t ptid, | |
2367 | struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus, | |
2368 | int target_options); | |
2369 | ||
2370 | /* Stabilize threads (move out of jump pads). | |
2371 | ||
2372 | If a thread is midway collecting a fast tracepoint, we need to | |
2373 | finish the collection and move it out of the jump pad before | |
2374 | reporting the signal. | |
2375 | ||
2376 | This avoids recursion while collecting (when a signal arrives | |
2377 | midway, and the signal handler itself collects), which would trash | |
2378 | the trace buffer. In case the user set a breakpoint in a signal | |
2379 | handler, this avoids the backtrace showing the jump pad, etc.. | |
2380 | Most importantly, there are certain things we can't do safely if | |
2381 | threads are stopped in a jump pad (or in its callee's). For | |
2382 | example: | |
2383 | ||
2384 | - starting a new trace run. A thread still collecting the | |
2385 | previous run, could trash the trace buffer when resumed. The trace | |
2386 | buffer control structures would have been reset but the thread had | |
2387 | no way to tell. The thread could even midway memcpy'ing to the | |
2388 | buffer, which would mean that when resumed, it would clobber the | |
2389 | trace buffer that had been set for a new run. | |
2390 | ||
2391 | - we can't rewrite/reuse the jump pads for new tracepoints | |
2392 | safely. Say you do tstart while a thread is stopped midway while | |
2393 | collecting. When the thread is later resumed, it finishes the | |
2394 | collection, and returns to the jump pad, to execute the original | |
2395 | instruction that was under the tracepoint jump at the time the | |
2396 | older run had been started. If the jump pad had been rewritten | |
2397 | since for something else in the new run, the thread would now | |
2398 | execute the wrong / random instructions. */ | |
2399 | ||
2400 | static void | |
2401 | linux_stabilize_threads (void) | |
2402 | { | |
2403 | struct thread_info *save_inferior; | |
d86d4aaf | 2404 | struct thread_info *thread_stuck; |
fa593d66 | 2405 | |
d86d4aaf DE |
2406 | thread_stuck |
2407 | = (struct thread_info *) find_inferior (&all_threads, | |
2408 | stuck_in_jump_pad_callback, | |
2409 | NULL); | |
2410 | if (thread_stuck != NULL) | |
fa593d66 | 2411 | { |
b4d51a55 | 2412 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 2413 | debug_printf ("can't stabilize, LWP %ld is stuck in jump pad\n", |
d86d4aaf | 2414 | lwpid_of (thread_stuck)); |
fa593d66 PA |
2415 | return; |
2416 | } | |
2417 | ||
2418 | save_inferior = current_inferior; | |
2419 | ||
2420 | stabilizing_threads = 1; | |
2421 | ||
2422 | /* Kick 'em all. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 2423 | for_each_inferior (&all_threads, move_out_of_jump_pad_callback); |
fa593d66 PA |
2424 | |
2425 | /* Loop until all are stopped out of the jump pads. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 2426 | while (find_inferior (&all_threads, lwp_running, NULL) != NULL) |
fa593d66 PA |
2427 | { |
2428 | struct target_waitstatus ourstatus; | |
2429 | struct lwp_info *lwp; | |
fa593d66 PA |
2430 | int wstat; |
2431 | ||
2432 | /* Note that we go through the full wait even loop. While | |
2433 | moving threads out of jump pad, we need to be able to step | |
2434 | over internal breakpoints and such. */ | |
32fcada3 | 2435 | linux_wait_1 (minus_one_ptid, &ourstatus, 0); |
fa593d66 PA |
2436 | |
2437 | if (ourstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED) | |
2438 | { | |
2439 | lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_inferior); | |
2440 | ||
2441 | /* Lock it. */ | |
2442 | lwp->suspended++; | |
2443 | ||
a493e3e2 | 2444 | if (ourstatus.value.sig != GDB_SIGNAL_0 |
fa593d66 PA |
2445 | || current_inferior->last_resume_kind == resume_stop) |
2446 | { | |
2ea28649 | 2447 | wstat = W_STOPCODE (gdb_signal_to_host (ourstatus.value.sig)); |
fa593d66 PA |
2448 | enqueue_one_deferred_signal (lwp, &wstat); |
2449 | } | |
2450 | } | |
2451 | } | |
2452 | ||
d86d4aaf | 2453 | find_inferior (&all_threads, unsuspend_one_lwp, NULL); |
fa593d66 PA |
2454 | |
2455 | stabilizing_threads = 0; | |
2456 | ||
2457 | current_inferior = save_inferior; | |
2458 | ||
b4d51a55 | 2459 | if (debug_threads) |
fa593d66 | 2460 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
2461 | thread_stuck |
2462 | = (struct thread_info *) find_inferior (&all_threads, | |
2463 | stuck_in_jump_pad_callback, | |
2464 | NULL); | |
2465 | if (thread_stuck != NULL) | |
87ce2a04 | 2466 | debug_printf ("couldn't stabilize, LWP %ld got stuck in jump pad\n", |
d86d4aaf | 2467 | lwpid_of (thread_stuck)); |
fa593d66 PA |
2468 | } |
2469 | } | |
2470 | ||
0d62e5e8 | 2471 | /* Wait for process, returns status. */ |
da6d8c04 | 2472 | |
95954743 PA |
2473 | static ptid_t |
2474 | linux_wait_1 (ptid_t ptid, | |
2475 | struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus, int target_options) | |
da6d8c04 | 2476 | { |
e5f1222d | 2477 | int w; |
fc7238bb | 2478 | struct lwp_info *event_child; |
bd99dc85 | 2479 | int options; |
bd99dc85 | 2480 | int pid; |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2481 | int step_over_finished; |
2482 | int bp_explains_trap; | |
2483 | int maybe_internal_trap; | |
2484 | int report_to_gdb; | |
219f2f23 | 2485 | int trace_event; |
c2d6af84 | 2486 | int in_step_range; |
bd99dc85 | 2487 | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2488 | if (debug_threads) |
2489 | { | |
2490 | debug_enter (); | |
2491 | debug_printf ("linux_wait_1: [%s]\n", target_pid_to_str (ptid)); | |
2492 | } | |
2493 | ||
bd99dc85 PA |
2494 | /* Translate generic target options into linux options. */ |
2495 | options = __WALL; | |
2496 | if (target_options & TARGET_WNOHANG) | |
2497 | options |= WNOHANG; | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
2498 | |
2499 | retry: | |
fa593d66 PA |
2500 | bp_explains_trap = 0; |
2501 | trace_event = 0; | |
c2d6af84 | 2502 | in_step_range = 0; |
bd99dc85 PA |
2503 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE; |
2504 | ||
0d62e5e8 DJ |
2505 | /* If we were only supposed to resume one thread, only wait for |
2506 | that thread - if it's still alive. If it died, however - which | |
2507 | can happen if we're coming from the thread death case below - | |
2508 | then we need to make sure we restart the other threads. We could | |
2509 | pick a thread at random or restart all; restarting all is less | |
2510 | arbitrary. */ | |
95954743 PA |
2511 | if (!non_stop |
2512 | && !ptid_equal (cont_thread, null_ptid) | |
2513 | && !ptid_equal (cont_thread, minus_one_ptid)) | |
0d62e5e8 | 2514 | { |
fc7238bb PA |
2515 | struct thread_info *thread; |
2516 | ||
bd99dc85 PA |
2517 | thread = (struct thread_info *) find_inferior_id (&all_threads, |
2518 | cont_thread); | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
2519 | |
2520 | /* No stepping, no signal - unless one is pending already, of course. */ | |
bd99dc85 | 2521 | if (thread == NULL) |
64386c31 DJ |
2522 | { |
2523 | struct thread_resume resume_info; | |
95954743 | 2524 | resume_info.thread = minus_one_ptid; |
bd99dc85 PA |
2525 | resume_info.kind = resume_continue; |
2526 | resume_info.sig = 0; | |
2bd7c093 | 2527 | linux_resume (&resume_info, 1); |
64386c31 | 2528 | } |
bd99dc85 | 2529 | else |
95954743 | 2530 | ptid = cont_thread; |
0d62e5e8 | 2531 | } |
da6d8c04 | 2532 | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2533 | if (ptid_equal (step_over_bkpt, null_ptid)) |
2534 | pid = linux_wait_for_event (ptid, &w, options); | |
2535 | else | |
2536 | { | |
2537 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2538 | debug_printf ("step_over_bkpt set [%s], doing a blocking wait\n", |
2539 | target_pid_to_str (step_over_bkpt)); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2540 | pid = linux_wait_for_event (step_over_bkpt, &w, options & ~WNOHANG); |
2541 | } | |
2542 | ||
fa96cb38 | 2543 | if (pid == 0) |
87ce2a04 | 2544 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
2545 | gdb_assert (target_options & TARGET_WNOHANG); |
2546 | ||
87ce2a04 DE |
2547 | if (debug_threads) |
2548 | { | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2549 | debug_printf ("linux_wait_1 ret = null_ptid, " |
2550 | "TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE\n"); | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2551 | debug_exit (); |
2552 | } | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2553 | |
2554 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE; | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2555 | return null_ptid; |
2556 | } | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2557 | else if (pid == -1) |
2558 | { | |
2559 | if (debug_threads) | |
2560 | { | |
2561 | debug_printf ("linux_wait_1 ret = null_ptid, " | |
2562 | "TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED\n"); | |
2563 | debug_exit (); | |
2564 | } | |
bd99dc85 | 2565 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2566 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED; |
2567 | return null_ptid; | |
2568 | } | |
0d62e5e8 | 2569 | |
fa96cb38 | 2570 | event_child = get_thread_lwp (current_inferior); |
0d62e5e8 | 2571 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2572 | /* linux_wait_for_event only returns an exit status for the last |
2573 | child of a process. Report it. */ | |
2574 | if (WIFEXITED (w) || WIFSIGNALED (w)) | |
da6d8c04 | 2575 | { |
fa96cb38 | 2576 | if (WIFEXITED (w)) |
0d62e5e8 | 2577 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
2578 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; |
2579 | ourstatus->value.integer = WEXITSTATUS (w); | |
bd99dc85 | 2580 | |
fa96cb38 | 2581 | if (debug_threads) |
bd99dc85 | 2582 | { |
fa96cb38 PA |
2583 | debug_printf ("linux_wait_1 ret = %s, exited with " |
2584 | "retcode %d\n", | |
2585 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_inferior)), | |
2586 | WEXITSTATUS (w)); | |
2587 | debug_exit (); | |
bd99dc85 | 2588 | } |
fa96cb38 PA |
2589 | } |
2590 | else | |
2591 | { | |
2592 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED; | |
2593 | ourstatus->value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (WTERMSIG (w)); | |
5b1c542e | 2594 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
2595 | if (debug_threads) |
2596 | { | |
2597 | debug_printf ("linux_wait_1 ret = %s, terminated with " | |
2598 | "signal %d\n", | |
2599 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_inferior)), | |
2600 | WTERMSIG (w)); | |
2601 | debug_exit (); | |
2602 | } | |
0d62e5e8 | 2603 | } |
fa96cb38 PA |
2604 | |
2605 | return ptid_of (current_inferior); | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
2606 | } |
2607 | ||
6bf5e0ba PA |
2608 | /* If this event was not handled before, and is not a SIGTRAP, we |
2609 | report it. SIGILL and SIGSEGV are also treated as traps in case | |
2610 | a breakpoint is inserted at the current PC. If this target does | |
2611 | not support internal breakpoints at all, we also report the | |
2612 | SIGTRAP without further processing; it's of no concern to us. */ | |
2613 | maybe_internal_trap | |
2614 | = (supports_breakpoints () | |
2615 | && (WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGTRAP | |
2616 | || ((WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGILL | |
2617 | || WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGSEGV) | |
2618 | && (*the_low_target.breakpoint_at) (event_child->stop_pc)))); | |
2619 | ||
2620 | if (maybe_internal_trap) | |
2621 | { | |
2622 | /* Handle anything that requires bookkeeping before deciding to | |
2623 | report the event or continue waiting. */ | |
2624 | ||
2625 | /* First check if we can explain the SIGTRAP with an internal | |
2626 | breakpoint, or if we should possibly report the event to GDB. | |
2627 | Do this before anything that may remove or insert a | |
2628 | breakpoint. */ | |
2629 | bp_explains_trap = breakpoint_inserted_here (event_child->stop_pc); | |
2630 | ||
2631 | /* We have a SIGTRAP, possibly a step-over dance has just | |
2632 | finished. If so, tweak the state machine accordingly, | |
2633 | reinsert breakpoints and delete any reinsert (software | |
2634 | single-step) breakpoints. */ | |
2635 | step_over_finished = finish_step_over (event_child); | |
2636 | ||
2637 | /* Now invoke the callbacks of any internal breakpoints there. */ | |
2638 | check_breakpoints (event_child->stop_pc); | |
2639 | ||
219f2f23 PA |
2640 | /* Handle tracepoint data collecting. This may overflow the |
2641 | trace buffer, and cause a tracing stop, removing | |
2642 | breakpoints. */ | |
2643 | trace_event = handle_tracepoints (event_child); | |
2644 | ||
6bf5e0ba PA |
2645 | if (bp_explains_trap) |
2646 | { | |
2647 | /* If we stepped or ran into an internal breakpoint, we've | |
2648 | already handled it. So next time we resume (from this | |
2649 | PC), we should step over it. */ | |
2650 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 2651 | debug_printf ("Hit a gdbserver breakpoint.\n"); |
6bf5e0ba | 2652 | |
8b07ae33 PA |
2653 | if (breakpoint_here (event_child->stop_pc)) |
2654 | event_child->need_step_over = 1; | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2655 | } |
2656 | } | |
2657 | else | |
2658 | { | |
2659 | /* We have some other signal, possibly a step-over dance was in | |
2660 | progress, and it should be cancelled too. */ | |
2661 | step_over_finished = finish_step_over (event_child); | |
fa593d66 PA |
2662 | } |
2663 | ||
2664 | /* We have all the data we need. Either report the event to GDB, or | |
2665 | resume threads and keep waiting for more. */ | |
2666 | ||
2667 | /* If we're collecting a fast tracepoint, finish the collection and | |
2668 | move out of the jump pad before delivering a signal. See | |
2669 | linux_stabilize_threads. */ | |
2670 | ||
2671 | if (WIFSTOPPED (w) | |
2672 | && WSTOPSIG (w) != SIGTRAP | |
2673 | && supports_fast_tracepoints () | |
58b4daa5 | 2674 | && agent_loaded_p ()) |
fa593d66 PA |
2675 | { |
2676 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2677 | debug_printf ("Got signal %d for LWP %ld. Check if we need " |
2678 | "to defer or adjust it.\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 2679 | WSTOPSIG (w), lwpid_of (current_inferior)); |
fa593d66 PA |
2680 | |
2681 | /* Allow debugging the jump pad itself. */ | |
2682 | if (current_inferior->last_resume_kind != resume_step | |
2683 | && maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad (event_child, &w)) | |
2684 | { | |
2685 | enqueue_one_deferred_signal (event_child, &w); | |
2686 | ||
2687 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 2688 | debug_printf ("Signal %d for LWP %ld deferred (in jump pad)\n", |
d86d4aaf | 2689 | WSTOPSIG (w), lwpid_of (current_inferior)); |
fa593d66 PA |
2690 | |
2691 | linux_resume_one_lwp (event_child, 0, 0, NULL); | |
2692 | goto retry; | |
2693 | } | |
2694 | } | |
219f2f23 | 2695 | |
fa593d66 PA |
2696 | if (event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint) |
2697 | { | |
2698 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2699 | debug_printf ("LWP %ld was trying to move out of the jump pad (%d). " |
2700 | "Check if we're already there.\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 2701 | lwpid_of (current_inferior), |
87ce2a04 | 2702 | event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint); |
fa593d66 PA |
2703 | |
2704 | trace_event = 1; | |
2705 | ||
2706 | event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint | |
2707 | = linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting (event_child, NULL); | |
2708 | ||
2709 | if (event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint != 1) | |
2710 | { | |
2711 | /* No longer need this breakpoint. */ | |
2712 | if (event_child->exit_jump_pad_bkpt != NULL) | |
2713 | { | |
2714 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2715 | debug_printf ("No longer need exit-jump-pad bkpt; removing it." |
2716 | "stopping all threads momentarily.\n"); | |
fa593d66 PA |
2717 | |
2718 | /* Other running threads could hit this breakpoint. | |
2719 | We don't handle moribund locations like GDB does, | |
2720 | instead we always pause all threads when removing | |
2721 | breakpoints, so that any step-over or | |
2722 | decr_pc_after_break adjustment is always taken | |
2723 | care of while the breakpoint is still | |
2724 | inserted. */ | |
2725 | stop_all_lwps (1, event_child); | |
2726 | cancel_breakpoints (); | |
2727 | ||
2728 | delete_breakpoint (event_child->exit_jump_pad_bkpt); | |
2729 | event_child->exit_jump_pad_bkpt = NULL; | |
2730 | ||
2731 | unstop_all_lwps (1, event_child); | |
2732 | ||
2733 | gdb_assert (event_child->suspended >= 0); | |
2734 | } | |
2735 | } | |
2736 | ||
2737 | if (event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint == 0) | |
2738 | { | |
2739 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
2740 | debug_printf ("fast tracepoint finished " |
2741 | "collecting successfully.\n"); | |
fa593d66 PA |
2742 | |
2743 | /* We may have a deferred signal to report. */ | |
2744 | if (dequeue_one_deferred_signal (event_child, &w)) | |
2745 | { | |
2746 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 2747 | debug_printf ("dequeued one signal.\n"); |
fa593d66 | 2748 | } |
3c11dd79 | 2749 | else |
fa593d66 | 2750 | { |
3c11dd79 | 2751 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 2752 | debug_printf ("no deferred signals.\n"); |
fa593d66 PA |
2753 | |
2754 | if (stabilizing_threads) | |
2755 | { | |
2756 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; | |
a493e3e2 | 2757 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0; |
87ce2a04 DE |
2758 | |
2759 | if (debug_threads) | |
2760 | { | |
2761 | debug_printf ("linux_wait_1 ret = %s, stopped " | |
2762 | "while stabilizing threads\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 2763 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_inferior))); |
87ce2a04 DE |
2764 | debug_exit (); |
2765 | } | |
2766 | ||
d86d4aaf | 2767 | return ptid_of (current_inferior); |
fa593d66 PA |
2768 | } |
2769 | } | |
2770 | } | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2771 | } |
2772 | ||
e471f25b PA |
2773 | /* Check whether GDB would be interested in this event. */ |
2774 | ||
2775 | /* If GDB is not interested in this signal, don't stop other | |
2776 | threads, and don't report it to GDB. Just resume the inferior | |
2777 | right away. We do this for threading-related signals as well as | |
2778 | any that GDB specifically requested we ignore. But never ignore | |
2779 | SIGSTOP if we sent it ourselves, and do not ignore signals when | |
2780 | stepping - they may require special handling to skip the signal | |
2781 | handler. */ | |
2782 | /* FIXME drow/2002-06-09: Get signal numbers from the inferior's | |
2783 | thread library? */ | |
2784 | if (WIFSTOPPED (w) | |
2785 | && current_inferior->last_resume_kind != resume_step | |
2786 | && ( | |
1a981360 | 2787 | #if defined (USE_THREAD_DB) && !defined (__ANDROID__) |
e471f25b PA |
2788 | (current_process ()->private->thread_db != NULL |
2789 | && (WSTOPSIG (w) == __SIGRTMIN | |
2790 | || WSTOPSIG (w) == __SIGRTMIN + 1)) | |
2791 | || | |
2792 | #endif | |
2ea28649 | 2793 | (pass_signals[gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (w))] |
e471f25b PA |
2794 | && !(WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGSTOP |
2795 | && current_inferior->last_resume_kind == resume_stop)))) | |
2796 | { | |
2797 | siginfo_t info, *info_p; | |
2798 | ||
2799 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 2800 | debug_printf ("Ignored signal %d for LWP %ld.\n", |
d86d4aaf | 2801 | WSTOPSIG (w), lwpid_of (current_inferior)); |
e471f25b | 2802 | |
d86d4aaf | 2803 | if (ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (current_inferior), |
b8e1b30e | 2804 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &info) == 0) |
e471f25b PA |
2805 | info_p = &info; |
2806 | else | |
2807 | info_p = NULL; | |
2808 | linux_resume_one_lwp (event_child, event_child->stepping, | |
2809 | WSTOPSIG (w), info_p); | |
2810 | goto retry; | |
2811 | } | |
2812 | ||
c2d6af84 PA |
2813 | /* Note that all addresses are always "out of the step range" when |
2814 | there's no range to begin with. */ | |
2815 | in_step_range = lwp_in_step_range (event_child); | |
2816 | ||
2817 | /* If GDB wanted this thread to single step, and the thread is out | |
2818 | of the step range, we always want to report the SIGTRAP, and let | |
2819 | GDB handle it. Watchpoints should always be reported. So should | |
2820 | signals we can't explain. A SIGTRAP we can't explain could be a | |
2821 | GDB breakpoint --- we may or not support Z0 breakpoints. If we | |
2822 | do, we're be able to handle GDB breakpoints on top of internal | |
2823 | breakpoints, by handling the internal breakpoint and still | |
2824 | reporting the event to GDB. If we don't, we're out of luck, GDB | |
2825 | won't see the breakpoint hit. */ | |
6bf5e0ba | 2826 | report_to_gdb = (!maybe_internal_trap |
c2d6af84 PA |
2827 | || (current_inferior->last_resume_kind == resume_step |
2828 | && !in_step_range) | |
6bf5e0ba | 2829 | || event_child->stopped_by_watchpoint |
c2d6af84 | 2830 | || (!step_over_finished && !in_step_range |
493e2a69 | 2831 | && !bp_explains_trap && !trace_event) |
9f3a5c85 | 2832 | || (gdb_breakpoint_here (event_child->stop_pc) |
d3ce09f5 SS |
2833 | && gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint (event_child->stop_pc) |
2834 | && gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint (event_child->stop_pc))); | |
2835 | ||
2836 | run_breakpoint_commands (event_child->stop_pc); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2837 | |
2838 | /* We found no reason GDB would want us to stop. We either hit one | |
2839 | of our own breakpoints, or finished an internal step GDB | |
2840 | shouldn't know about. */ | |
2841 | if (!report_to_gdb) | |
2842 | { | |
2843 | if (debug_threads) | |
2844 | { | |
2845 | if (bp_explains_trap) | |
87ce2a04 | 2846 | debug_printf ("Hit a gdbserver breakpoint.\n"); |
6bf5e0ba | 2847 | if (step_over_finished) |
87ce2a04 | 2848 | debug_printf ("Step-over finished.\n"); |
219f2f23 | 2849 | if (trace_event) |
87ce2a04 | 2850 | debug_printf ("Tracepoint event.\n"); |
c2d6af84 | 2851 | if (lwp_in_step_range (event_child)) |
87ce2a04 DE |
2852 | debug_printf ("Range stepping pc 0x%s [0x%s, 0x%s).\n", |
2853 | paddress (event_child->stop_pc), | |
2854 | paddress (event_child->step_range_start), | |
2855 | paddress (event_child->step_range_end)); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2856 | } |
2857 | ||
2858 | /* We're not reporting this breakpoint to GDB, so apply the | |
2859 | decr_pc_after_break adjustment to the inferior's regcache | |
2860 | ourselves. */ | |
2861 | ||
2862 | if (the_low_target.set_pc != NULL) | |
2863 | { | |
2864 | struct regcache *regcache | |
d86d4aaf | 2865 | = get_thread_regcache (current_inferior, 1); |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2866 | (*the_low_target.set_pc) (regcache, event_child->stop_pc); |
2867 | } | |
2868 | ||
7984d532 PA |
2869 | /* We may have finished stepping over a breakpoint. If so, |
2870 | we've stopped and suspended all LWPs momentarily except the | |
2871 | stepping one. This is where we resume them all again. We're | |
2872 | going to keep waiting, so use proceed, which handles stepping | |
2873 | over the next breakpoint. */ | |
6bf5e0ba | 2874 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 2875 | debug_printf ("proceeding all threads.\n"); |
7984d532 PA |
2876 | |
2877 | if (step_over_finished) | |
2878 | unsuspend_all_lwps (event_child); | |
2879 | ||
6bf5e0ba PA |
2880 | proceed_all_lwps (); |
2881 | goto retry; | |
2882 | } | |
2883 | ||
2884 | if (debug_threads) | |
2885 | { | |
8336d594 | 2886 | if (current_inferior->last_resume_kind == resume_step) |
c2d6af84 PA |
2887 | { |
2888 | if (event_child->step_range_start == event_child->step_range_end) | |
87ce2a04 | 2889 | debug_printf ("GDB wanted to single-step, reporting event.\n"); |
c2d6af84 | 2890 | else if (!lwp_in_step_range (event_child)) |
87ce2a04 | 2891 | debug_printf ("Out of step range, reporting event.\n"); |
c2d6af84 | 2892 | } |
6bf5e0ba | 2893 | if (event_child->stopped_by_watchpoint) |
87ce2a04 | 2894 | debug_printf ("Stopped by watchpoint.\n"); |
8b07ae33 | 2895 | if (gdb_breakpoint_here (event_child->stop_pc)) |
87ce2a04 | 2896 | debug_printf ("Stopped by GDB breakpoint.\n"); |
6bf5e0ba | 2897 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 2898 | debug_printf ("Hit a non-gdbserver trap event.\n"); |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2899 | } |
2900 | ||
2901 | /* Alright, we're going to report a stop. */ | |
2902 | ||
fa593d66 | 2903 | if (!non_stop && !stabilizing_threads) |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2904 | { |
2905 | /* In all-stop, stop all threads. */ | |
7984d532 | 2906 | stop_all_lwps (0, NULL); |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2907 | |
2908 | /* If we're not waiting for a specific LWP, choose an event LWP | |
2909 | from among those that have had events. Giving equal priority | |
2910 | to all LWPs that have had events helps prevent | |
2911 | starvation. */ | |
2912 | if (ptid_equal (ptid, minus_one_ptid)) | |
2913 | { | |
2914 | event_child->status_pending_p = 1; | |
2915 | event_child->status_pending = w; | |
2916 | ||
2917 | select_event_lwp (&event_child); | |
2918 | ||
ee1e2d4f DE |
2919 | /* current_inferior and event_child must stay in sync. */ |
2920 | current_inferior = get_lwp_thread (event_child); | |
2921 | ||
6bf5e0ba PA |
2922 | event_child->status_pending_p = 0; |
2923 | w = event_child->status_pending; | |
2924 | } | |
2925 | ||
2926 | /* Now that we've selected our final event LWP, cancel any | |
2927 | breakpoints in other LWPs that have hit a GDB breakpoint. | |
2928 | See the comment in cancel_breakpoints_callback to find out | |
2929 | why. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 2930 | find_inferior (&all_threads, cancel_breakpoints_callback, event_child); |
fa593d66 | 2931 | |
c03e6ccc YQ |
2932 | /* If we were going a step-over, all other threads but the stepping one |
2933 | had been paused in start_step_over, with their suspend counts | |
2934 | incremented. We don't want to do a full unstop/unpause, because we're | |
2935 | in all-stop mode (so we want threads stopped), but we still need to | |
2936 | unsuspend the other threads, to decrement their `suspended' count | |
2937 | back. */ | |
2938 | if (step_over_finished) | |
2939 | unsuspend_all_lwps (event_child); | |
2940 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
2941 | /* Stabilize threads (move out of jump pads). */ |
2942 | stabilize_threads (); | |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2943 | } |
2944 | else | |
2945 | { | |
2946 | /* If we just finished a step-over, then all threads had been | |
2947 | momentarily paused. In all-stop, that's fine, we want | |
2948 | threads stopped by now anyway. In non-stop, we need to | |
2949 | re-resume threads that GDB wanted to be running. */ | |
2950 | if (step_over_finished) | |
7984d532 | 2951 | unstop_all_lwps (1, event_child); |
6bf5e0ba PA |
2952 | } |
2953 | ||
5b1c542e | 2954 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; |
5b1c542e | 2955 | |
8336d594 PA |
2956 | if (current_inferior->last_resume_kind == resume_stop |
2957 | && WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGSTOP) | |
bd99dc85 PA |
2958 | { |
2959 | /* A thread that has been requested to stop by GDB with vCont;t, | |
2960 | and it stopped cleanly, so report as SIG0. The use of | |
2961 | SIGSTOP is an implementation detail. */ | |
a493e3e2 | 2962 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0; |
bd99dc85 | 2963 | } |
8336d594 PA |
2964 | else if (current_inferior->last_resume_kind == resume_stop |
2965 | && WSTOPSIG (w) != SIGSTOP) | |
bd99dc85 PA |
2966 | { |
2967 | /* A thread that has been requested to stop by GDB with vCont;t, | |
d50171e4 | 2968 | but, it stopped for other reasons. */ |
2ea28649 | 2969 | ourstatus->value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (w)); |
bd99dc85 PA |
2970 | } |
2971 | else | |
2972 | { | |
2ea28649 | 2973 | ourstatus->value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (w)); |
bd99dc85 PA |
2974 | } |
2975 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
2976 | gdb_assert (ptid_equal (step_over_bkpt, null_ptid)); |
2977 | ||
bd99dc85 | 2978 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 DE |
2979 | { |
2980 | debug_printf ("linux_wait_1 ret = %s, %d, %d\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 2981 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_inferior)), |
87ce2a04 DE |
2982 | ourstatus->kind, ourstatus->value.sig); |
2983 | debug_exit (); | |
2984 | } | |
bd99dc85 | 2985 | |
d86d4aaf | 2986 | return ptid_of (current_inferior); |
bd99dc85 PA |
2987 | } |
2988 | ||
2989 | /* Get rid of any pending event in the pipe. */ | |
2990 | static void | |
2991 | async_file_flush (void) | |
2992 | { | |
2993 | int ret; | |
2994 | char buf; | |
2995 | ||
2996 | do | |
2997 | ret = read (linux_event_pipe[0], &buf, 1); | |
2998 | while (ret >= 0 || (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR)); | |
2999 | } | |
3000 | ||
3001 | /* Put something in the pipe, so the event loop wakes up. */ | |
3002 | static void | |
3003 | async_file_mark (void) | |
3004 | { | |
3005 | int ret; | |
3006 | ||
3007 | async_file_flush (); | |
3008 | ||
3009 | do | |
3010 | ret = write (linux_event_pipe[1], "+", 1); | |
3011 | while (ret == 0 || (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR)); | |
3012 | ||
3013 | /* Ignore EAGAIN. If the pipe is full, the event loop will already | |
3014 | be awakened anyway. */ | |
3015 | } | |
3016 | ||
95954743 PA |
3017 | static ptid_t |
3018 | linux_wait (ptid_t ptid, | |
3019 | struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus, int target_options) | |
bd99dc85 | 3020 | { |
95954743 | 3021 | ptid_t event_ptid; |
bd99dc85 | 3022 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
3023 | /* Flush the async file first. */ |
3024 | if (target_is_async_p ()) | |
3025 | async_file_flush (); | |
3026 | ||
95954743 | 3027 | event_ptid = linux_wait_1 (ptid, ourstatus, target_options); |
bd99dc85 PA |
3028 | |
3029 | /* If at least one stop was reported, there may be more. A single | |
3030 | SIGCHLD can signal more than one child stop. */ | |
3031 | if (target_is_async_p () | |
3032 | && (target_options & TARGET_WNOHANG) != 0 | |
95954743 | 3033 | && !ptid_equal (event_ptid, null_ptid)) |
bd99dc85 PA |
3034 | async_file_mark (); |
3035 | ||
3036 | return event_ptid; | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
3037 | } |
3038 | ||
c5f62d5f | 3039 | /* Send a signal to an LWP. */ |
fd500816 DJ |
3040 | |
3041 | static int | |
a1928bad | 3042 | kill_lwp (unsigned long lwpid, int signo) |
fd500816 | 3043 | { |
c5f62d5f DE |
3044 | /* Use tkill, if possible, in case we are using nptl threads. If tkill |
3045 | fails, then we are not using nptl threads and we should be using kill. */ | |
fd500816 | 3046 | |
c5f62d5f DE |
3047 | #ifdef __NR_tkill |
3048 | { | |
3049 | static int tkill_failed; | |
fd500816 | 3050 | |
c5f62d5f DE |
3051 | if (!tkill_failed) |
3052 | { | |
3053 | int ret; | |
3054 | ||
3055 | errno = 0; | |
3056 | ret = syscall (__NR_tkill, lwpid, signo); | |
3057 | if (errno != ENOSYS) | |
3058 | return ret; | |
3059 | tkill_failed = 1; | |
3060 | } | |
3061 | } | |
fd500816 DJ |
3062 | #endif |
3063 | ||
3064 | return kill (lwpid, signo); | |
3065 | } | |
3066 | ||
964e4306 PA |
3067 | void |
3068 | linux_stop_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
3069 | { | |
3070 | send_sigstop (lwp); | |
3071 | } | |
3072 | ||
0d62e5e8 | 3073 | static void |
02fc4de7 | 3074 | send_sigstop (struct lwp_info *lwp) |
0d62e5e8 | 3075 | { |
bd99dc85 | 3076 | int pid; |
0d62e5e8 | 3077 | |
d86d4aaf | 3078 | pid = lwpid_of (get_lwp_thread (lwp)); |
bd99dc85 | 3079 | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3080 | /* If we already have a pending stop signal for this process, don't |
3081 | send another. */ | |
54a0b537 | 3082 | if (lwp->stop_expected) |
0d62e5e8 | 3083 | { |
ae13219e | 3084 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 3085 | debug_printf ("Have pending sigstop for lwp %d\n", pid); |
ae13219e | 3086 | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3087 | return; |
3088 | } | |
3089 | ||
3090 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3091 | debug_printf ("Sending sigstop to lwp %d\n", pid); |
0d62e5e8 | 3092 | |
d50171e4 | 3093 | lwp->stop_expected = 1; |
bd99dc85 | 3094 | kill_lwp (pid, SIGSTOP); |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3095 | } |
3096 | ||
7984d532 PA |
3097 | static int |
3098 | send_sigstop_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *except) | |
02fc4de7 | 3099 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
3100 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3101 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
02fc4de7 | 3102 | |
7984d532 PA |
3103 | /* Ignore EXCEPT. */ |
3104 | if (lwp == except) | |
3105 | return 0; | |
3106 | ||
02fc4de7 | 3107 | if (lwp->stopped) |
7984d532 | 3108 | return 0; |
02fc4de7 PA |
3109 | |
3110 | send_sigstop (lwp); | |
7984d532 PA |
3111 | return 0; |
3112 | } | |
3113 | ||
3114 | /* Increment the suspend count of an LWP, and stop it, if not stopped | |
3115 | yet. */ | |
3116 | static int | |
3117 | suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, | |
3118 | void *except) | |
3119 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
3120 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3121 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
7984d532 PA |
3122 | |
3123 | /* Ignore EXCEPT. */ | |
3124 | if (lwp == except) | |
3125 | return 0; | |
3126 | ||
3127 | lwp->suspended++; | |
3128 | ||
3129 | return send_sigstop_callback (entry, except); | |
02fc4de7 PA |
3130 | } |
3131 | ||
95954743 PA |
3132 | static void |
3133 | mark_lwp_dead (struct lwp_info *lwp, int wstat) | |
3134 | { | |
3135 | /* It's dead, really. */ | |
3136 | lwp->dead = 1; | |
3137 | ||
3138 | /* Store the exit status for later. */ | |
3139 | lwp->status_pending_p = 1; | |
3140 | lwp->status_pending = wstat; | |
3141 | ||
95954743 PA |
3142 | /* Prevent trying to stop it. */ |
3143 | lwp->stopped = 1; | |
3144 | ||
3145 | /* No further stops are expected from a dead lwp. */ | |
3146 | lwp->stop_expected = 0; | |
3147 | } | |
3148 | ||
fa96cb38 PA |
3149 | /* Wait for all children to stop for the SIGSTOPs we just queued. */ |
3150 | ||
0d62e5e8 | 3151 | static void |
fa96cb38 | 3152 | wait_for_sigstop (void) |
0d62e5e8 | 3153 | { |
bd99dc85 | 3154 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; |
95954743 | 3155 | ptid_t saved_tid; |
fa96cb38 PA |
3156 | int wstat; |
3157 | int ret; | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3158 | |
3159 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
bd99dc85 | 3160 | if (saved_inferior != NULL) |
80894984 | 3161 | saved_tid = saved_inferior->entry.id; |
bd99dc85 | 3162 | else |
95954743 | 3163 | saved_tid = null_ptid; /* avoid bogus unused warning */ |
bd99dc85 | 3164 | |
d50171e4 | 3165 | if (debug_threads) |
fa96cb38 | 3166 | debug_printf ("wait_for_sigstop: pulling events\n"); |
d50171e4 | 3167 | |
fa96cb38 PA |
3168 | /* Passing NULL_PTID as filter indicates we want all events to be |
3169 | left pending. Eventually this returns when there are no | |
3170 | unwaited-for children left. */ | |
3171 | ret = linux_wait_for_event_filtered (minus_one_ptid, null_ptid, | |
3172 | &wstat, __WALL); | |
3173 | gdb_assert (ret == -1); | |
0d62e5e8 | 3174 | |
bd99dc85 | 3175 | if (saved_inferior == NULL || linux_thread_alive (saved_tid)) |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3176 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; |
3177 | else | |
3178 | { | |
3179 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3180 | debug_printf ("Previously current thread died.\n"); |
0d62e5e8 | 3181 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
3182 | if (non_stop) |
3183 | { | |
3184 | /* We can't change the current inferior behind GDB's back, | |
3185 | otherwise, a subsequent command may apply to the wrong | |
3186 | process. */ | |
3187 | current_inferior = NULL; | |
3188 | } | |
3189 | else | |
3190 | { | |
3191 | /* Set a valid thread as current. */ | |
3192 | set_desired_inferior (0); | |
3193 | } | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3194 | } |
3195 | } | |
3196 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
3197 | /* Returns true if LWP ENTRY is stopped in a jump pad, and we can't |
3198 | move it out, because we need to report the stop event to GDB. For | |
3199 | example, if the user puts a breakpoint in the jump pad, it's | |
3200 | because she wants to debug it. */ | |
3201 | ||
3202 | static int | |
3203 | stuck_in_jump_pad_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data) | |
3204 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
3205 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3206 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
fa593d66 PA |
3207 | |
3208 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended == 0); | |
3209 | gdb_assert (lwp->stopped); | |
3210 | ||
3211 | /* Allow debugging the jump pad, gdb_collect, etc.. */ | |
3212 | return (supports_fast_tracepoints () | |
58b4daa5 | 3213 | && agent_loaded_p () |
fa593d66 PA |
3214 | && (gdb_breakpoint_here (lwp->stop_pc) |
3215 | || lwp->stopped_by_watchpoint | |
3216 | || thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step) | |
3217 | && linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting (lwp, NULL)); | |
3218 | } | |
3219 | ||
3220 | static void | |
3221 | move_out_of_jump_pad_callback (struct inferior_list_entry *entry) | |
3222 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
3223 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3224 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
fa593d66 PA |
3225 | int *wstat; |
3226 | ||
3227 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended == 0); | |
3228 | gdb_assert (lwp->stopped); | |
3229 | ||
3230 | wstat = lwp->status_pending_p ? &lwp->status_pending : NULL; | |
3231 | ||
3232 | /* Allow debugging the jump pad, gdb_collect, etc. */ | |
3233 | if (!gdb_breakpoint_here (lwp->stop_pc) | |
3234 | && !lwp->stopped_by_watchpoint | |
3235 | && thread->last_resume_kind != resume_step | |
3236 | && maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad (lwp, wstat)) | |
3237 | { | |
3238 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3239 | debug_printf ("LWP %ld needs stabilizing (in jump pad)\n", |
d86d4aaf | 3240 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
fa593d66 PA |
3241 | |
3242 | if (wstat) | |
3243 | { | |
3244 | lwp->status_pending_p = 0; | |
3245 | enqueue_one_deferred_signal (lwp, wstat); | |
3246 | ||
3247 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3248 | debug_printf ("Signal %d for LWP %ld deferred " |
3249 | "(in jump pad)\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3250 | WSTOPSIG (*wstat), lwpid_of (thread)); |
fa593d66 PA |
3251 | } |
3252 | ||
3253 | linux_resume_one_lwp (lwp, 0, 0, NULL); | |
3254 | } | |
3255 | else | |
3256 | lwp->suspended++; | |
3257 | } | |
3258 | ||
3259 | static int | |
3260 | lwp_running (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *data) | |
3261 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
3262 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3263 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
fa593d66 PA |
3264 | |
3265 | if (lwp->dead) | |
3266 | return 0; | |
3267 | if (lwp->stopped) | |
3268 | return 0; | |
3269 | return 1; | |
3270 | } | |
3271 | ||
7984d532 PA |
3272 | /* Stop all lwps that aren't stopped yet, except EXCEPT, if not NULL. |
3273 | If SUSPEND, then also increase the suspend count of every LWP, | |
3274 | except EXCEPT. */ | |
3275 | ||
0d62e5e8 | 3276 | static void |
7984d532 | 3277 | stop_all_lwps (int suspend, struct lwp_info *except) |
0d62e5e8 | 3278 | { |
bde24c0a PA |
3279 | /* Should not be called recursively. */ |
3280 | gdb_assert (stopping_threads == NOT_STOPPING_THREADS); | |
3281 | ||
87ce2a04 DE |
3282 | if (debug_threads) |
3283 | { | |
3284 | debug_enter (); | |
3285 | debug_printf ("stop_all_lwps (%s, except=%s)\n", | |
3286 | suspend ? "stop-and-suspend" : "stop", | |
3287 | except != NULL | |
d86d4aaf | 3288 | ? target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (get_lwp_thread (except))) |
87ce2a04 DE |
3289 | : "none"); |
3290 | } | |
3291 | ||
bde24c0a PA |
3292 | stopping_threads = (suspend |
3293 | ? STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS | |
3294 | : STOPPING_THREADS); | |
7984d532 PA |
3295 | |
3296 | if (suspend) | |
d86d4aaf | 3297 | find_inferior (&all_threads, suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback, except); |
7984d532 | 3298 | else |
d86d4aaf | 3299 | find_inferior (&all_threads, send_sigstop_callback, except); |
fa96cb38 | 3300 | wait_for_sigstop (); |
bde24c0a | 3301 | stopping_threads = NOT_STOPPING_THREADS; |
87ce2a04 DE |
3302 | |
3303 | if (debug_threads) | |
3304 | { | |
3305 | debug_printf ("stop_all_lwps done, setting stopping_threads " | |
3306 | "back to !stopping\n"); | |
3307 | debug_exit (); | |
3308 | } | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3309 | } |
3310 | ||
da6d8c04 DJ |
3311 | /* Resume execution of the inferior process. |
3312 | If STEP is nonzero, single-step it. | |
3313 | If SIGNAL is nonzero, give it that signal. */ | |
3314 | ||
ce3a066d | 3315 | static void |
2acc282a | 3316 | linux_resume_one_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp, |
54a0b537 | 3317 | int step, int signal, siginfo_t *info) |
da6d8c04 | 3318 | { |
d86d4aaf | 3319 | struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp); |
0d62e5e8 | 3320 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; |
fa593d66 | 3321 | int fast_tp_collecting; |
0d62e5e8 | 3322 | |
54a0b537 | 3323 | if (lwp->stopped == 0) |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3324 | return; |
3325 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
3326 | fast_tp_collecting = lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint; |
3327 | ||
3328 | gdb_assert (!stabilizing_threads || fast_tp_collecting); | |
3329 | ||
219f2f23 PA |
3330 | /* Cancel actions that rely on GDB not changing the PC (e.g., the |
3331 | user used the "jump" command, or "set $pc = foo"). */ | |
3332 | if (lwp->stop_pc != get_pc (lwp)) | |
3333 | { | |
3334 | /* Collecting 'while-stepping' actions doesn't make sense | |
3335 | anymore. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 3336 | release_while_stepping_state_list (thread); |
219f2f23 PA |
3337 | } |
3338 | ||
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3339 | /* If we have pending signals or status, and a new signal, enqueue the |
3340 | signal. Also enqueue the signal if we are waiting to reinsert a | |
3341 | breakpoint; it will be picked up again below. */ | |
3342 | if (signal != 0 | |
fa593d66 PA |
3343 | && (lwp->status_pending_p |
3344 | || lwp->pending_signals != NULL | |
3345 | || lwp->bp_reinsert != 0 | |
3346 | || fast_tp_collecting)) | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3347 | { |
3348 | struct pending_signals *p_sig; | |
bca929d3 | 3349 | p_sig = xmalloc (sizeof (*p_sig)); |
54a0b537 | 3350 | p_sig->prev = lwp->pending_signals; |
0d62e5e8 | 3351 | p_sig->signal = signal; |
32ca6d61 DJ |
3352 | if (info == NULL) |
3353 | memset (&p_sig->info, 0, sizeof (siginfo_t)); | |
3354 | else | |
3355 | memcpy (&p_sig->info, info, sizeof (siginfo_t)); | |
54a0b537 | 3356 | lwp->pending_signals = p_sig; |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3357 | } |
3358 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
3359 | if (lwp->status_pending_p) |
3360 | { | |
3361 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3362 | debug_printf ("Not resuming lwp %ld (%s, signal %d, stop %s);" |
3363 | " has pending status\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3364 | lwpid_of (thread), step ? "step" : "continue", signal, |
87ce2a04 | 3365 | lwp->stop_expected ? "expected" : "not expected"); |
d50171e4 PA |
3366 | return; |
3367 | } | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3368 | |
3369 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
d86d4aaf | 3370 | current_inferior = thread; |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3371 | |
3372 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3373 | debug_printf ("Resuming lwp %ld (%s, signal %d, stop %s)\n", |
d86d4aaf | 3374 | lwpid_of (thread), step ? "step" : "continue", signal, |
87ce2a04 | 3375 | lwp->stop_expected ? "expected" : "not expected"); |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3376 | |
3377 | /* This bit needs some thinking about. If we get a signal that | |
3378 | we must report while a single-step reinsert is still pending, | |
3379 | we often end up resuming the thread. It might be better to | |
3380 | (ew) allow a stack of pending events; then we could be sure that | |
3381 | the reinsert happened right away and not lose any signals. | |
3382 | ||
3383 | Making this stack would also shrink the window in which breakpoints are | |
54a0b537 | 3384 | uninserted (see comment in linux_wait_for_lwp) but not enough for |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3385 | complete correctness, so it won't solve that problem. It may be |
3386 | worthwhile just to solve this one, however. */ | |
54a0b537 | 3387 | if (lwp->bp_reinsert != 0) |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3388 | { |
3389 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3390 | debug_printf (" pending reinsert at 0x%s\n", |
3391 | paddress (lwp->bp_reinsert)); | |
d50171e4 | 3392 | |
85e00e85 | 3393 | if (can_hardware_single_step ()) |
d50171e4 | 3394 | { |
fa593d66 PA |
3395 | if (fast_tp_collecting == 0) |
3396 | { | |
3397 | if (step == 0) | |
3398 | fprintf (stderr, "BAD - reinserting but not stepping.\n"); | |
3399 | if (lwp->suspended) | |
3400 | fprintf (stderr, "BAD - reinserting and suspended(%d).\n", | |
3401 | lwp->suspended); | |
3402 | } | |
d50171e4 PA |
3403 | |
3404 | step = 1; | |
3405 | } | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3406 | |
3407 | /* Postpone any pending signal. It was enqueued above. */ | |
3408 | signal = 0; | |
3409 | } | |
3410 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
3411 | if (fast_tp_collecting == 1) |
3412 | { | |
3413 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3414 | debug_printf ("lwp %ld wants to get out of fast tracepoint jump pad" |
3415 | " (exit-jump-pad-bkpt)\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3416 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
fa593d66 PA |
3417 | |
3418 | /* Postpone any pending signal. It was enqueued above. */ | |
3419 | signal = 0; | |
3420 | } | |
3421 | else if (fast_tp_collecting == 2) | |
3422 | { | |
3423 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3424 | debug_printf ("lwp %ld wants to get out of fast tracepoint jump pad" |
3425 | " single-stepping\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3426 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
fa593d66 PA |
3427 | |
3428 | if (can_hardware_single_step ()) | |
3429 | step = 1; | |
3430 | else | |
3431 | fatal ("moving out of jump pad single-stepping" | |
3432 | " not implemented on this target"); | |
3433 | ||
3434 | /* Postpone any pending signal. It was enqueued above. */ | |
3435 | signal = 0; | |
3436 | } | |
3437 | ||
219f2f23 PA |
3438 | /* If we have while-stepping actions in this thread set it stepping. |
3439 | If we have a signal to deliver, it may or may not be set to | |
3440 | SIG_IGN, we don't know. Assume so, and allow collecting | |
3441 | while-stepping into a signal handler. A possible smart thing to | |
3442 | do would be to set an internal breakpoint at the signal return | |
3443 | address, continue, and carry on catching this while-stepping | |
3444 | action only when that breakpoint is hit. A future | |
3445 | enhancement. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 3446 | if (thread->while_stepping != NULL |
219f2f23 PA |
3447 | && can_hardware_single_step ()) |
3448 | { | |
3449 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3450 | debug_printf ("lwp %ld has a while-stepping action -> forcing step.\n", |
d86d4aaf | 3451 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
219f2f23 PA |
3452 | step = 1; |
3453 | } | |
3454 | ||
aa691b87 | 3455 | if (debug_threads && the_low_target.get_pc != NULL) |
0d62e5e8 | 3456 | { |
442ea881 PA |
3457 | struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_inferior, 1); |
3458 | CORE_ADDR pc = (*the_low_target.get_pc) (regcache); | |
87ce2a04 | 3459 | debug_printf (" resuming from pc 0x%lx\n", (long) pc); |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3460 | } |
3461 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
3462 | /* If we have pending signals, consume one unless we are trying to |
3463 | reinsert a breakpoint or we're trying to finish a fast tracepoint | |
3464 | collect. */ | |
3465 | if (lwp->pending_signals != NULL | |
3466 | && lwp->bp_reinsert == 0 | |
3467 | && fast_tp_collecting == 0) | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3468 | { |
3469 | struct pending_signals **p_sig; | |
3470 | ||
54a0b537 | 3471 | p_sig = &lwp->pending_signals; |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3472 | while ((*p_sig)->prev != NULL) |
3473 | p_sig = &(*p_sig)->prev; | |
3474 | ||
3475 | signal = (*p_sig)->signal; | |
32ca6d61 | 3476 | if ((*p_sig)->info.si_signo != 0) |
d86d4aaf | 3477 | ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, |
56f7af9c | 3478 | &(*p_sig)->info); |
32ca6d61 | 3479 | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3480 | free (*p_sig); |
3481 | *p_sig = NULL; | |
3482 | } | |
3483 | ||
aa5ca48f DE |
3484 | if (the_low_target.prepare_to_resume != NULL) |
3485 | the_low_target.prepare_to_resume (lwp); | |
3486 | ||
d86d4aaf | 3487 | regcache_invalidate_thread (thread); |
da6d8c04 | 3488 | errno = 0; |
54a0b537 | 3489 | lwp->stopped = 0; |
c3adc08c | 3490 | lwp->stopped_by_watchpoint = 0; |
54a0b537 | 3491 | lwp->stepping = step; |
d86d4aaf | 3492 | ptrace (step ? PTRACE_SINGLESTEP : PTRACE_CONT, lwpid_of (thread), |
b8e1b30e | 3493 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, |
14ce3065 DE |
3494 | /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning |
3495 | of coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */ | |
b8e1b30e | 3496 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) (uintptr_t) signal); |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3497 | |
3498 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
da6d8c04 | 3499 | if (errno) |
3221518c UW |
3500 | { |
3501 | /* ESRCH from ptrace either means that the thread was already | |
3502 | running (an error) or that it is gone (a race condition). If | |
3503 | it's gone, we will get a notification the next time we wait, | |
3504 | so we can ignore the error. We could differentiate these | |
3505 | two, but it's tricky without waiting; the thread still exists | |
3506 | as a zombie, so sending it signal 0 would succeed. So just | |
3507 | ignore ESRCH. */ | |
3508 | if (errno == ESRCH) | |
3509 | return; | |
3510 | ||
3511 | perror_with_name ("ptrace"); | |
3512 | } | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
3513 | } |
3514 | ||
2bd7c093 PA |
3515 | struct thread_resume_array |
3516 | { | |
3517 | struct thread_resume *resume; | |
3518 | size_t n; | |
3519 | }; | |
64386c31 | 3520 | |
ebcf782c DE |
3521 | /* This function is called once per thread via find_inferior. |
3522 | ARG is a pointer to a thread_resume_array struct. | |
3523 | We look up the thread specified by ENTRY in ARG, and mark the thread | |
3524 | with a pointer to the appropriate resume request. | |
5544ad89 DJ |
3525 | |
3526 | This algorithm is O(threads * resume elements), but resume elements | |
3527 | is small (and will remain small at least until GDB supports thread | |
3528 | suspension). */ | |
ebcf782c | 3529 | |
2bd7c093 PA |
3530 | static int |
3531 | linux_set_resume_request (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *arg) | |
0d62e5e8 | 3532 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
3533 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3534 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
5544ad89 | 3535 | int ndx; |
2bd7c093 | 3536 | struct thread_resume_array *r; |
64386c31 | 3537 | |
2bd7c093 | 3538 | r = arg; |
64386c31 | 3539 | |
2bd7c093 | 3540 | for (ndx = 0; ndx < r->n; ndx++) |
95954743 PA |
3541 | { |
3542 | ptid_t ptid = r->resume[ndx].thread; | |
3543 | if (ptid_equal (ptid, minus_one_ptid) | |
3544 | || ptid_equal (ptid, entry->id) | |
0c9070b3 YQ |
3545 | /* Handle both 'pPID' and 'pPID.-1' as meaning 'all threads |
3546 | of PID'. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 3547 | || (ptid_get_pid (ptid) == pid_of (thread) |
0c9070b3 YQ |
3548 | && (ptid_is_pid (ptid) |
3549 | || ptid_get_lwp (ptid) == -1))) | |
95954743 | 3550 | { |
d50171e4 | 3551 | if (r->resume[ndx].kind == resume_stop |
8336d594 | 3552 | && thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop) |
d50171e4 PA |
3553 | { |
3554 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3555 | debug_printf ("already %s LWP %ld at GDB's request\n", |
3556 | (thread->last_status.kind | |
3557 | == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED) | |
3558 | ? "stopped" | |
3559 | : "stopping", | |
d86d4aaf | 3560 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 PA |
3561 | |
3562 | continue; | |
3563 | } | |
3564 | ||
95954743 | 3565 | lwp->resume = &r->resume[ndx]; |
8336d594 | 3566 | thread->last_resume_kind = lwp->resume->kind; |
fa593d66 | 3567 | |
c2d6af84 PA |
3568 | lwp->step_range_start = lwp->resume->step_range_start; |
3569 | lwp->step_range_end = lwp->resume->step_range_end; | |
3570 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
3571 | /* If we had a deferred signal to report, dequeue one now. |
3572 | This can happen if LWP gets more than one signal while | |
3573 | trying to get out of a jump pad. */ | |
3574 | if (lwp->stopped | |
3575 | && !lwp->status_pending_p | |
3576 | && dequeue_one_deferred_signal (lwp, &lwp->status_pending)) | |
3577 | { | |
3578 | lwp->status_pending_p = 1; | |
3579 | ||
3580 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3581 | debug_printf ("Dequeueing deferred signal %d for LWP %ld, " |
3582 | "leaving status pending.\n", | |
d86d4aaf DE |
3583 | WSTOPSIG (lwp->status_pending), |
3584 | lwpid_of (thread)); | |
fa593d66 PA |
3585 | } |
3586 | ||
95954743 PA |
3587 | return 0; |
3588 | } | |
3589 | } | |
2bd7c093 PA |
3590 | |
3591 | /* No resume action for this thread. */ | |
3592 | lwp->resume = NULL; | |
64386c31 | 3593 | |
2bd7c093 | 3594 | return 0; |
5544ad89 DJ |
3595 | } |
3596 | ||
20ad9378 DE |
3597 | /* find_inferior callback for linux_resume. |
3598 | Set *FLAG_P if this lwp has an interesting status pending. */ | |
5544ad89 | 3599 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
3600 | static int |
3601 | resume_status_pending_p (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *flag_p) | |
5544ad89 | 3602 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
3603 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3604 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
5544ad89 | 3605 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
3606 | /* LWPs which will not be resumed are not interesting, because |
3607 | we might not wait for them next time through linux_wait. */ | |
2bd7c093 | 3608 | if (lwp->resume == NULL) |
bd99dc85 | 3609 | return 0; |
64386c31 | 3610 | |
bd99dc85 | 3611 | if (lwp->status_pending_p) |
d50171e4 PA |
3612 | * (int *) flag_p = 1; |
3613 | ||
3614 | return 0; | |
3615 | } | |
3616 | ||
3617 | /* Return 1 if this lwp that GDB wants running is stopped at an | |
3618 | internal breakpoint that we need to step over. It assumes that any | |
3619 | required STOP_PC adjustment has already been propagated to the | |
3620 | inferior's regcache. */ | |
3621 | ||
3622 | static int | |
3623 | need_step_over_p (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *dummy) | |
3624 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
3625 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3626 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
d50171e4 PA |
3627 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; |
3628 | CORE_ADDR pc; | |
3629 | ||
3630 | /* LWPs which will not be resumed are not interesting, because we | |
3631 | might not wait for them next time through linux_wait. */ | |
3632 | ||
3633 | if (!lwp->stopped) | |
3634 | { | |
3635 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3636 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, not stopped\n", |
d86d4aaf | 3637 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 PA |
3638 | return 0; |
3639 | } | |
3640 | ||
8336d594 | 3641 | if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop) |
d50171e4 PA |
3642 | { |
3643 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3644 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, should remain" |
3645 | " stopped\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3646 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 PA |
3647 | return 0; |
3648 | } | |
3649 | ||
7984d532 PA |
3650 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0); |
3651 | ||
3652 | if (lwp->suspended) | |
3653 | { | |
3654 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3655 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, suspended\n", |
d86d4aaf | 3656 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
7984d532 PA |
3657 | return 0; |
3658 | } | |
3659 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
3660 | if (!lwp->need_step_over) |
3661 | { | |
3662 | if (debug_threads) | |
d86d4aaf | 3663 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? No\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 | 3664 | } |
5544ad89 | 3665 | |
bd99dc85 | 3666 | if (lwp->status_pending_p) |
d50171e4 PA |
3667 | { |
3668 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3669 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, has pending" |
3670 | " status.\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3671 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 PA |
3672 | return 0; |
3673 | } | |
3674 | ||
3675 | /* Note: PC, not STOP_PC. Either GDB has adjusted the PC already, | |
3676 | or we have. */ | |
3677 | pc = get_pc (lwp); | |
3678 | ||
3679 | /* If the PC has changed since we stopped, then don't do anything, | |
3680 | and let the breakpoint/tracepoint be hit. This happens if, for | |
3681 | instance, GDB handled the decr_pc_after_break subtraction itself, | |
3682 | GDB is OOL stepping this thread, or the user has issued a "jump" | |
3683 | command, or poked thread's registers herself. */ | |
3684 | if (pc != lwp->stop_pc) | |
3685 | { | |
3686 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3687 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Cancelling, PC was changed. " |
3688 | "Old stop_pc was 0x%s, PC is now 0x%s\n", | |
d86d4aaf DE |
3689 | lwpid_of (thread), |
3690 | paddress (lwp->stop_pc), paddress (pc)); | |
d50171e4 PA |
3691 | |
3692 | lwp->need_step_over = 0; | |
3693 | return 0; | |
3694 | } | |
3695 | ||
3696 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
8336d594 | 3697 | current_inferior = thread; |
d50171e4 | 3698 | |
8b07ae33 | 3699 | /* We can only step over breakpoints we know about. */ |
fa593d66 | 3700 | if (breakpoint_here (pc) || fast_tracepoint_jump_here (pc)) |
d50171e4 | 3701 | { |
8b07ae33 | 3702 | /* Don't step over a breakpoint that GDB expects to hit |
9f3a5c85 LM |
3703 | though. If the condition is being evaluated on the target's side |
3704 | and it evaluate to false, step over this breakpoint as well. */ | |
3705 | if (gdb_breakpoint_here (pc) | |
d3ce09f5 SS |
3706 | && gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint (pc) |
3707 | && gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint (pc)) | |
8b07ae33 PA |
3708 | { |
3709 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3710 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? yes, but found" |
3711 | " GDB breakpoint at 0x%s; skipping step over\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3712 | lwpid_of (thread), paddress (pc)); |
d50171e4 | 3713 | |
8b07ae33 PA |
3714 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; |
3715 | return 0; | |
3716 | } | |
3717 | else | |
3718 | { | |
3719 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3720 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? yes, " |
3721 | "found breakpoint at 0x%s\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3722 | lwpid_of (thread), paddress (pc)); |
d50171e4 | 3723 | |
8b07ae33 PA |
3724 | /* We've found an lwp that needs stepping over --- return 1 so |
3725 | that find_inferior stops looking. */ | |
3726 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
3727 | ||
3728 | /* If the step over is cancelled, this is set again. */ | |
3729 | lwp->need_step_over = 0; | |
3730 | return 1; | |
3731 | } | |
d50171e4 PA |
3732 | } |
3733 | ||
3734 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
3735 | ||
3736 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3737 | debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? No, no breakpoint found" |
3738 | " at 0x%s\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 3739 | lwpid_of (thread), paddress (pc)); |
c6ecbae5 | 3740 | |
bd99dc85 | 3741 | return 0; |
5544ad89 DJ |
3742 | } |
3743 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
3744 | /* Start a step-over operation on LWP. When LWP stopped at a |
3745 | breakpoint, to make progress, we need to remove the breakpoint out | |
3746 | of the way. If we let other threads run while we do that, they may | |
3747 | pass by the breakpoint location and miss hitting it. To avoid | |
3748 | that, a step-over momentarily stops all threads while LWP is | |
3749 | single-stepped while the breakpoint is temporarily uninserted from | |
3750 | the inferior. When the single-step finishes, we reinsert the | |
3751 | breakpoint, and let all threads that are supposed to be running, | |
3752 | run again. | |
3753 | ||
3754 | On targets that don't support hardware single-step, we don't | |
3755 | currently support full software single-stepping. Instead, we only | |
3756 | support stepping over the thread event breakpoint, by asking the | |
3757 | low target where to place a reinsert breakpoint. Since this | |
3758 | routine assumes the breakpoint being stepped over is a thread event | |
3759 | breakpoint, it usually assumes the return address of the current | |
3760 | function is a good enough place to set the reinsert breakpoint. */ | |
3761 | ||
3762 | static int | |
3763 | start_step_over (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
3764 | { | |
d86d4aaf | 3765 | struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp); |
d50171e4 PA |
3766 | struct thread_info *saved_inferior; |
3767 | CORE_ADDR pc; | |
3768 | int step; | |
3769 | ||
3770 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3771 | debug_printf ("Starting step-over on LWP %ld. Stopping all threads\n", |
d86d4aaf | 3772 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 | 3773 | |
7984d532 PA |
3774 | stop_all_lwps (1, lwp); |
3775 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended == 0); | |
d50171e4 PA |
3776 | |
3777 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3778 | debug_printf ("Done stopping all threads for step-over.\n"); |
d50171e4 PA |
3779 | |
3780 | /* Note, we should always reach here with an already adjusted PC, | |
3781 | either by GDB (if we're resuming due to GDB's request), or by our | |
3782 | caller, if we just finished handling an internal breakpoint GDB | |
3783 | shouldn't care about. */ | |
3784 | pc = get_pc (lwp); | |
3785 | ||
3786 | saved_inferior = current_inferior; | |
d86d4aaf | 3787 | current_inferior = thread; |
d50171e4 PA |
3788 | |
3789 | lwp->bp_reinsert = pc; | |
3790 | uninsert_breakpoints_at (pc); | |
fa593d66 | 3791 | uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at (pc); |
d50171e4 PA |
3792 | |
3793 | if (can_hardware_single_step ()) | |
3794 | { | |
3795 | step = 1; | |
3796 | } | |
3797 | else | |
3798 | { | |
3799 | CORE_ADDR raddr = (*the_low_target.breakpoint_reinsert_addr) (); | |
3800 | set_reinsert_breakpoint (raddr); | |
3801 | step = 0; | |
3802 | } | |
3803 | ||
3804 | current_inferior = saved_inferior; | |
3805 | ||
3806 | linux_resume_one_lwp (lwp, step, 0, NULL); | |
3807 | ||
3808 | /* Require next event from this LWP. */ | |
d86d4aaf | 3809 | step_over_bkpt = thread->entry.id; |
d50171e4 PA |
3810 | return 1; |
3811 | } | |
3812 | ||
3813 | /* Finish a step-over. Reinsert the breakpoint we had uninserted in | |
3814 | start_step_over, if still there, and delete any reinsert | |
3815 | breakpoints we've set, on non hardware single-step targets. */ | |
3816 | ||
3817 | static int | |
3818 | finish_step_over (struct lwp_info *lwp) | |
3819 | { | |
3820 | if (lwp->bp_reinsert != 0) | |
3821 | { | |
3822 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3823 | debug_printf ("Finished step over.\n"); |
d50171e4 PA |
3824 | |
3825 | /* Reinsert any breakpoint at LWP->BP_REINSERT. Note that there | |
3826 | may be no breakpoint to reinsert there by now. */ | |
3827 | reinsert_breakpoints_at (lwp->bp_reinsert); | |
fa593d66 | 3828 | reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at (lwp->bp_reinsert); |
d50171e4 PA |
3829 | |
3830 | lwp->bp_reinsert = 0; | |
3831 | ||
3832 | /* Delete any software-single-step reinsert breakpoints. No | |
3833 | longer needed. We don't have to worry about other threads | |
3834 | hitting this trap, and later not being able to explain it, | |
3835 | because we were stepping over a breakpoint, and we hold all | |
3836 | threads but LWP stopped while doing that. */ | |
3837 | if (!can_hardware_single_step ()) | |
3838 | delete_reinsert_breakpoints (); | |
3839 | ||
3840 | step_over_bkpt = null_ptid; | |
3841 | return 1; | |
3842 | } | |
3843 | else | |
3844 | return 0; | |
3845 | } | |
3846 | ||
5544ad89 DJ |
3847 | /* This function is called once per thread. We check the thread's resume |
3848 | request, which will tell us whether to resume, step, or leave the thread | |
bd99dc85 | 3849 | stopped; and what signal, if any, it should be sent. |
5544ad89 | 3850 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
3851 | For threads which we aren't explicitly told otherwise, we preserve |
3852 | the stepping flag; this is used for stepping over gdbserver-placed | |
3853 | breakpoints. | |
3854 | ||
3855 | If pending_flags was set in any thread, we queue any needed | |
3856 | signals, since we won't actually resume. We already have a pending | |
3857 | event to report, so we don't need to preserve any step requests; | |
3858 | they should be re-issued if necessary. */ | |
3859 | ||
3860 | static int | |
3861 | linux_resume_one_thread (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *arg) | |
5544ad89 | 3862 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
3863 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
3864 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
bd99dc85 | 3865 | int step; |
d50171e4 PA |
3866 | int leave_all_stopped = * (int *) arg; |
3867 | int leave_pending; | |
5544ad89 | 3868 | |
2bd7c093 | 3869 | if (lwp->resume == NULL) |
bd99dc85 | 3870 | return 0; |
5544ad89 | 3871 | |
bd99dc85 | 3872 | if (lwp->resume->kind == resume_stop) |
5544ad89 | 3873 | { |
bd99dc85 | 3874 | if (debug_threads) |
d86d4aaf | 3875 | debug_printf ("resume_stop request for LWP %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
bd99dc85 PA |
3876 | |
3877 | if (!lwp->stopped) | |
3878 | { | |
3879 | if (debug_threads) | |
d86d4aaf | 3880 | debug_printf ("stopping LWP %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
bd99dc85 | 3881 | |
d50171e4 PA |
3882 | /* Stop the thread, and wait for the event asynchronously, |
3883 | through the event loop. */ | |
02fc4de7 | 3884 | send_sigstop (lwp); |
bd99dc85 PA |
3885 | } |
3886 | else | |
3887 | { | |
3888 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 3889 | debug_printf ("already stopped LWP %ld\n", |
d86d4aaf | 3890 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 PA |
3891 | |
3892 | /* The LWP may have been stopped in an internal event that | |
3893 | was not meant to be notified back to GDB (e.g., gdbserver | |
3894 | breakpoint), so we should be reporting a stop event in | |
3895 | this case too. */ | |
3896 | ||
3897 | /* If the thread already has a pending SIGSTOP, this is a | |
3898 | no-op. Otherwise, something later will presumably resume | |
3899 | the thread and this will cause it to cancel any pending | |
3900 | operation, due to last_resume_kind == resume_stop. If | |
3901 | the thread already has a pending status to report, we | |
3902 | will still report it the next time we wait - see | |
3903 | status_pending_p_callback. */ | |
1a981360 PA |
3904 | |
3905 | /* If we already have a pending signal to report, then | |
3906 | there's no need to queue a SIGSTOP, as this means we're | |
3907 | midway through moving the LWP out of the jumppad, and we | |
3908 | will report the pending signal as soon as that is | |
3909 | finished. */ | |
3910 | if (lwp->pending_signals_to_report == NULL) | |
3911 | send_sigstop (lwp); | |
bd99dc85 | 3912 | } |
32ca6d61 | 3913 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
3914 | /* For stop requests, we're done. */ |
3915 | lwp->resume = NULL; | |
fc7238bb | 3916 | thread->last_status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE; |
bd99dc85 | 3917 | return 0; |
5544ad89 DJ |
3918 | } |
3919 | ||
bd99dc85 PA |
3920 | /* If this thread which is about to be resumed has a pending status, |
3921 | then don't resume any threads - we can just report the pending | |
3922 | status. Make sure to queue any signals that would otherwise be | |
3923 | sent. In all-stop mode, we do this decision based on if *any* | |
d50171e4 PA |
3924 | thread has a pending status. If there's a thread that needs the |
3925 | step-over-breakpoint dance, then don't resume any other thread | |
3926 | but that particular one. */ | |
3927 | leave_pending = (lwp->status_pending_p || leave_all_stopped); | |
5544ad89 | 3928 | |
d50171e4 | 3929 | if (!leave_pending) |
bd99dc85 PA |
3930 | { |
3931 | if (debug_threads) | |
d86d4aaf | 3932 | debug_printf ("resuming LWP %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
5544ad89 | 3933 | |
d50171e4 | 3934 | step = (lwp->resume->kind == resume_step); |
2acc282a | 3935 | linux_resume_one_lwp (lwp, step, lwp->resume->sig, NULL); |
bd99dc85 PA |
3936 | } |
3937 | else | |
3938 | { | |
3939 | if (debug_threads) | |
d86d4aaf | 3940 | debug_printf ("leaving LWP %ld stopped\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
5544ad89 | 3941 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
3942 | /* If we have a new signal, enqueue the signal. */ |
3943 | if (lwp->resume->sig != 0) | |
3944 | { | |
3945 | struct pending_signals *p_sig; | |
3946 | p_sig = xmalloc (sizeof (*p_sig)); | |
3947 | p_sig->prev = lwp->pending_signals; | |
3948 | p_sig->signal = lwp->resume->sig; | |
3949 | memset (&p_sig->info, 0, sizeof (siginfo_t)); | |
3950 | ||
3951 | /* If this is the same signal we were previously stopped by, | |
3952 | make sure to queue its siginfo. We can ignore the return | |
3953 | value of ptrace; if it fails, we'll skip | |
3954 | PTRACE_SETSIGINFO. */ | |
3955 | if (WIFSTOPPED (lwp->last_status) | |
3956 | && WSTOPSIG (lwp->last_status) == lwp->resume->sig) | |
d86d4aaf | 3957 | ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, |
56f7af9c | 3958 | &p_sig->info); |
bd99dc85 PA |
3959 | |
3960 | lwp->pending_signals = p_sig; | |
3961 | } | |
3962 | } | |
5544ad89 | 3963 | |
fc7238bb | 3964 | thread->last_status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE; |
bd99dc85 | 3965 | lwp->resume = NULL; |
5544ad89 | 3966 | return 0; |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
3967 | } |
3968 | ||
3969 | static void | |
2bd7c093 | 3970 | linux_resume (struct thread_resume *resume_info, size_t n) |
0d62e5e8 | 3971 | { |
2bd7c093 | 3972 | struct thread_resume_array array = { resume_info, n }; |
d86d4aaf | 3973 | struct thread_info *need_step_over = NULL; |
d50171e4 PA |
3974 | int any_pending; |
3975 | int leave_all_stopped; | |
c6ecbae5 | 3976 | |
87ce2a04 DE |
3977 | if (debug_threads) |
3978 | { | |
3979 | debug_enter (); | |
3980 | debug_printf ("linux_resume:\n"); | |
3981 | } | |
3982 | ||
2bd7c093 | 3983 | find_inferior (&all_threads, linux_set_resume_request, &array); |
5544ad89 | 3984 | |
d50171e4 PA |
3985 | /* If there is a thread which would otherwise be resumed, which has |
3986 | a pending status, then don't resume any threads - we can just | |
3987 | report the pending status. Make sure to queue any signals that | |
3988 | would otherwise be sent. In non-stop mode, we'll apply this | |
3989 | logic to each thread individually. We consume all pending events | |
3990 | before considering to start a step-over (in all-stop). */ | |
3991 | any_pending = 0; | |
bd99dc85 | 3992 | if (!non_stop) |
d86d4aaf | 3993 | find_inferior (&all_threads, resume_status_pending_p, &any_pending); |
d50171e4 PA |
3994 | |
3995 | /* If there is a thread which would otherwise be resumed, which is | |
3996 | stopped at a breakpoint that needs stepping over, then don't | |
3997 | resume any threads - have it step over the breakpoint with all | |
3998 | other threads stopped, then resume all threads again. Make sure | |
3999 | to queue any signals that would otherwise be delivered or | |
4000 | queued. */ | |
4001 | if (!any_pending && supports_breakpoints ()) | |
4002 | need_step_over | |
d86d4aaf DE |
4003 | = (struct thread_info *) find_inferior (&all_threads, |
4004 | need_step_over_p, NULL); | |
d50171e4 PA |
4005 | |
4006 | leave_all_stopped = (need_step_over != NULL || any_pending); | |
4007 | ||
4008 | if (debug_threads) | |
4009 | { | |
4010 | if (need_step_over != NULL) | |
87ce2a04 | 4011 | debug_printf ("Not resuming all, need step over\n"); |
d50171e4 | 4012 | else if (any_pending) |
87ce2a04 DE |
4013 | debug_printf ("Not resuming, all-stop and found " |
4014 | "an LWP with pending status\n"); | |
d50171e4 | 4015 | else |
87ce2a04 | 4016 | debug_printf ("Resuming, no pending status or step over needed\n"); |
d50171e4 PA |
4017 | } |
4018 | ||
4019 | /* Even if we're leaving threads stopped, queue all signals we'd | |
4020 | otherwise deliver. */ | |
4021 | find_inferior (&all_threads, linux_resume_one_thread, &leave_all_stopped); | |
4022 | ||
4023 | if (need_step_over) | |
d86d4aaf | 4024 | start_step_over (get_thread_lwp (need_step_over)); |
87ce2a04 DE |
4025 | |
4026 | if (debug_threads) | |
4027 | { | |
4028 | debug_printf ("linux_resume done\n"); | |
4029 | debug_exit (); | |
4030 | } | |
d50171e4 PA |
4031 | } |
4032 | ||
4033 | /* This function is called once per thread. We check the thread's | |
4034 | last resume request, which will tell us whether to resume, step, or | |
4035 | leave the thread stopped. Any signal the client requested to be | |
4036 | delivered has already been enqueued at this point. | |
4037 | ||
4038 | If any thread that GDB wants running is stopped at an internal | |
4039 | breakpoint that needs stepping over, we start a step-over operation | |
4040 | on that particular thread, and leave all others stopped. */ | |
4041 | ||
7984d532 PA |
4042 | static int |
4043 | proceed_one_lwp (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *except) | |
d50171e4 | 4044 | { |
d86d4aaf DE |
4045 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
4046 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
d50171e4 PA |
4047 | int step; |
4048 | ||
7984d532 PA |
4049 | if (lwp == except) |
4050 | return 0; | |
d50171e4 PA |
4051 | |
4052 | if (debug_threads) | |
d86d4aaf | 4053 | debug_printf ("proceed_one_lwp: lwp %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
d50171e4 PA |
4054 | |
4055 | if (!lwp->stopped) | |
4056 | { | |
4057 | if (debug_threads) | |
d86d4aaf | 4058 | debug_printf (" LWP %ld already running\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
7984d532 | 4059 | return 0; |
d50171e4 PA |
4060 | } |
4061 | ||
02fc4de7 PA |
4062 | if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop |
4063 | && thread->last_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE) | |
d50171e4 PA |
4064 | { |
4065 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 4066 | debug_printf (" client wants LWP to remain %ld stopped\n", |
d86d4aaf | 4067 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
7984d532 | 4068 | return 0; |
d50171e4 PA |
4069 | } |
4070 | ||
4071 | if (lwp->status_pending_p) | |
4072 | { | |
4073 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 | 4074 | debug_printf (" LWP %ld has pending status, leaving stopped\n", |
d86d4aaf | 4075 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
7984d532 | 4076 | return 0; |
d50171e4 PA |
4077 | } |
4078 | ||
7984d532 PA |
4079 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0); |
4080 | ||
d50171e4 PA |
4081 | if (lwp->suspended) |
4082 | { | |
4083 | if (debug_threads) | |
d86d4aaf | 4084 | debug_printf (" LWP %ld is suspended\n", lwpid_of (thread)); |
7984d532 | 4085 | return 0; |
d50171e4 PA |
4086 | } |
4087 | ||
1a981360 PA |
4088 | if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop |
4089 | && lwp->pending_signals_to_report == NULL | |
4090 | && lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint == 0) | |
02fc4de7 PA |
4091 | { |
4092 | /* We haven't reported this LWP as stopped yet (otherwise, the | |
4093 | last_status.kind check above would catch it, and we wouldn't | |
4094 | reach here. This LWP may have been momentarily paused by a | |
4095 | stop_all_lwps call while handling for example, another LWP's | |
4096 | step-over. In that case, the pending expected SIGSTOP signal | |
4097 | that was queued at vCont;t handling time will have already | |
4098 | been consumed by wait_for_sigstop, and so we need to requeue | |
4099 | another one here. Note that if the LWP already has a SIGSTOP | |
4100 | pending, this is a no-op. */ | |
4101 | ||
4102 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
4103 | debug_printf ("Client wants LWP %ld to stop. " |
4104 | "Making sure it has a SIGSTOP pending\n", | |
d86d4aaf | 4105 | lwpid_of (thread)); |
02fc4de7 PA |
4106 | |
4107 | send_sigstop (lwp); | |
4108 | } | |
4109 | ||
8336d594 | 4110 | step = thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step; |
d50171e4 | 4111 | linux_resume_one_lwp (lwp, step, 0, NULL); |
7984d532 PA |
4112 | return 0; |
4113 | } | |
4114 | ||
4115 | static int | |
4116 | unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp (struct inferior_list_entry *entry, void *except) | |
4117 | { | |
d86d4aaf DE |
4118 | struct thread_info *thread = (struct thread_info *) entry; |
4119 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread); | |
7984d532 PA |
4120 | |
4121 | if (lwp == except) | |
4122 | return 0; | |
4123 | ||
4124 | lwp->suspended--; | |
4125 | gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0); | |
4126 | ||
4127 | return proceed_one_lwp (entry, except); | |
d50171e4 PA |
4128 | } |
4129 | ||
4130 | /* When we finish a step-over, set threads running again. If there's | |
4131 | another thread that may need a step-over, now's the time to start | |
4132 | it. Eventually, we'll move all threads past their breakpoints. */ | |
4133 | ||
4134 | static void | |
4135 | proceed_all_lwps (void) | |
4136 | { | |
d86d4aaf | 4137 | struct thread_info *need_step_over; |
d50171e4 PA |
4138 | |
4139 | /* If there is a thread which would otherwise be resumed, which is | |
4140 | stopped at a breakpoint that needs stepping over, then don't | |
4141 | resume any threads - have it step over the breakpoint with all | |
4142 | other threads stopped, then resume all threads again. */ | |
4143 | ||
4144 | if (supports_breakpoints ()) | |
4145 | { | |
4146 | need_step_over | |
d86d4aaf DE |
4147 | = (struct thread_info *) find_inferior (&all_threads, |
4148 | need_step_over_p, NULL); | |
d50171e4 PA |
4149 | |
4150 | if (need_step_over != NULL) | |
4151 | { | |
4152 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
4153 | debug_printf ("proceed_all_lwps: found " |
4154 | "thread %ld needing a step-over\n", | |
4155 | lwpid_of (need_step_over)); | |
d50171e4 | 4156 | |
d86d4aaf | 4157 | start_step_over (get_thread_lwp (need_step_over)); |
d50171e4 PA |
4158 | return; |
4159 | } | |
4160 | } | |
5544ad89 | 4161 | |
d50171e4 | 4162 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 | 4163 | debug_printf ("Proceeding, no step-over needed\n"); |
d50171e4 | 4164 | |
d86d4aaf | 4165 | find_inferior (&all_threads, proceed_one_lwp, NULL); |
d50171e4 PA |
4166 | } |
4167 | ||
4168 | /* Stopped LWPs that the client wanted to be running, that don't have | |
4169 | pending statuses, are set to run again, except for EXCEPT, if not | |
4170 | NULL. This undoes a stop_all_lwps call. */ | |
4171 | ||
4172 | static void | |
7984d532 | 4173 | unstop_all_lwps (int unsuspend, struct lwp_info *except) |
d50171e4 | 4174 | { |
5544ad89 DJ |
4175 | if (debug_threads) |
4176 | { | |
87ce2a04 | 4177 | debug_enter (); |
d50171e4 | 4178 | if (except) |
87ce2a04 | 4179 | debug_printf ("unstopping all lwps, except=(LWP %ld)\n", |
d86d4aaf | 4180 | lwpid_of (get_lwp_thread (except))); |
5544ad89 | 4181 | else |
87ce2a04 | 4182 | debug_printf ("unstopping all lwps\n"); |
5544ad89 DJ |
4183 | } |
4184 | ||
7984d532 | 4185 | if (unsuspend) |
d86d4aaf | 4186 | find_inferior (&all_threads, unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp, except); |
7984d532 | 4187 | else |
d86d4aaf | 4188 | find_inferior (&all_threads, proceed_one_lwp, except); |
87ce2a04 DE |
4189 | |
4190 | if (debug_threads) | |
4191 | { | |
4192 | debug_printf ("unstop_all_lwps done\n"); | |
4193 | debug_exit (); | |
4194 | } | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
4195 | } |
4196 | ||
58caa3dc DJ |
4197 | |
4198 | #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS | |
4199 | ||
1faeff08 MR |
4200 | #define use_linux_regsets 1 |
4201 | ||
030031ee PA |
4202 | /* Returns true if REGSET has been disabled. */ |
4203 | ||
4204 | static int | |
4205 | regset_disabled (struct regsets_info *info, struct regset_info *regset) | |
4206 | { | |
4207 | return (info->disabled_regsets != NULL | |
4208 | && info->disabled_regsets[regset - info->regsets]); | |
4209 | } | |
4210 | ||
4211 | /* Disable REGSET. */ | |
4212 | ||
4213 | static void | |
4214 | disable_regset (struct regsets_info *info, struct regset_info *regset) | |
4215 | { | |
4216 | int dr_offset; | |
4217 | ||
4218 | dr_offset = regset - info->regsets; | |
4219 | if (info->disabled_regsets == NULL) | |
4220 | info->disabled_regsets = xcalloc (1, info->num_regsets); | |
4221 | info->disabled_regsets[dr_offset] = 1; | |
4222 | } | |
4223 | ||
58caa3dc | 4224 | static int |
3aee8918 PA |
4225 | regsets_fetch_inferior_registers (struct regsets_info *regsets_info, |
4226 | struct regcache *regcache) | |
58caa3dc DJ |
4227 | { |
4228 | struct regset_info *regset; | |
e9d25b98 | 4229 | int saw_general_regs = 0; |
95954743 | 4230 | int pid; |
1570b33e | 4231 | struct iovec iov; |
58caa3dc | 4232 | |
3aee8918 | 4233 | regset = regsets_info->regsets; |
58caa3dc | 4234 | |
d86d4aaf | 4235 | pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
58caa3dc DJ |
4236 | while (regset->size >= 0) |
4237 | { | |
1570b33e L |
4238 | void *buf, *data; |
4239 | int nt_type, res; | |
58caa3dc | 4240 | |
030031ee | 4241 | if (regset->size == 0 || regset_disabled (regsets_info, regset)) |
58caa3dc DJ |
4242 | { |
4243 | regset ++; | |
4244 | continue; | |
4245 | } | |
4246 | ||
bca929d3 | 4247 | buf = xmalloc (regset->size); |
1570b33e L |
4248 | |
4249 | nt_type = regset->nt_type; | |
4250 | if (nt_type) | |
4251 | { | |
4252 | iov.iov_base = buf; | |
4253 | iov.iov_len = regset->size; | |
4254 | data = (void *) &iov; | |
4255 | } | |
4256 | else | |
4257 | data = buf; | |
4258 | ||
dfb64f85 | 4259 | #ifndef __sparc__ |
f15f9948 | 4260 | res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid, |
b8e1b30e | 4261 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (long) nt_type, data); |
dfb64f85 | 4262 | #else |
1570b33e | 4263 | res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid, data, nt_type); |
dfb64f85 | 4264 | #endif |
58caa3dc DJ |
4265 | if (res < 0) |
4266 | { | |
4267 | if (errno == EIO) | |
4268 | { | |
52fa2412 | 4269 | /* If we get EIO on a regset, do not try it again for |
3aee8918 | 4270 | this process mode. */ |
030031ee | 4271 | disable_regset (regsets_info, regset); |
fdeb2a12 | 4272 | free (buf); |
52fa2412 | 4273 | continue; |
58caa3dc DJ |
4274 | } |
4275 | else | |
4276 | { | |
0d62e5e8 | 4277 | char s[256]; |
95954743 PA |
4278 | sprintf (s, "ptrace(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers) PID=%d", |
4279 | pid); | |
0d62e5e8 | 4280 | perror (s); |
58caa3dc DJ |
4281 | } |
4282 | } | |
e9d25b98 DJ |
4283 | else if (regset->type == GENERAL_REGS) |
4284 | saw_general_regs = 1; | |
442ea881 | 4285 | regset->store_function (regcache, buf); |
58caa3dc | 4286 | regset ++; |
fdeb2a12 | 4287 | free (buf); |
58caa3dc | 4288 | } |
e9d25b98 DJ |
4289 | if (saw_general_regs) |
4290 | return 0; | |
4291 | else | |
4292 | return 1; | |
58caa3dc DJ |
4293 | } |
4294 | ||
4295 | static int | |
3aee8918 PA |
4296 | regsets_store_inferior_registers (struct regsets_info *regsets_info, |
4297 | struct regcache *regcache) | |
58caa3dc DJ |
4298 | { |
4299 | struct regset_info *regset; | |
e9d25b98 | 4300 | int saw_general_regs = 0; |
95954743 | 4301 | int pid; |
1570b33e | 4302 | struct iovec iov; |
58caa3dc | 4303 | |
3aee8918 | 4304 | regset = regsets_info->regsets; |
58caa3dc | 4305 | |
d86d4aaf | 4306 | pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
58caa3dc DJ |
4307 | while (regset->size >= 0) |
4308 | { | |
1570b33e L |
4309 | void *buf, *data; |
4310 | int nt_type, res; | |
58caa3dc | 4311 | |
030031ee | 4312 | if (regset->size == 0 || regset_disabled (regsets_info, regset)) |
58caa3dc DJ |
4313 | { |
4314 | regset ++; | |
4315 | continue; | |
4316 | } | |
4317 | ||
bca929d3 | 4318 | buf = xmalloc (regset->size); |
545587ee DJ |
4319 | |
4320 | /* First fill the buffer with the current register set contents, | |
4321 | in case there are any items in the kernel's regset that are | |
4322 | not in gdbserver's regcache. */ | |
1570b33e L |
4323 | |
4324 | nt_type = regset->nt_type; | |
4325 | if (nt_type) | |
4326 | { | |
4327 | iov.iov_base = buf; | |
4328 | iov.iov_len = regset->size; | |
4329 | data = (void *) &iov; | |
4330 | } | |
4331 | else | |
4332 | data = buf; | |
4333 | ||
dfb64f85 | 4334 | #ifndef __sparc__ |
f15f9948 | 4335 | res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid, |
b8e1b30e | 4336 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (long) nt_type, data); |
dfb64f85 | 4337 | #else |
689cc2ae | 4338 | res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid, data, nt_type); |
dfb64f85 | 4339 | #endif |
545587ee DJ |
4340 | |
4341 | if (res == 0) | |
4342 | { | |
4343 | /* Then overlay our cached registers on that. */ | |
442ea881 | 4344 | regset->fill_function (regcache, buf); |
545587ee DJ |
4345 | |
4346 | /* Only now do we write the register set. */ | |
dfb64f85 | 4347 | #ifndef __sparc__ |
f15f9948 | 4348 | res = ptrace (regset->set_request, pid, |
b8e1b30e | 4349 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (long) nt_type, data); |
dfb64f85 | 4350 | #else |
1570b33e | 4351 | res = ptrace (regset->set_request, pid, data, nt_type); |
dfb64f85 | 4352 | #endif |
545587ee DJ |
4353 | } |
4354 | ||
58caa3dc DJ |
4355 | if (res < 0) |
4356 | { | |
4357 | if (errno == EIO) | |
4358 | { | |
52fa2412 | 4359 | /* If we get EIO on a regset, do not try it again for |
3aee8918 | 4360 | this process mode. */ |
030031ee | 4361 | disable_regset (regsets_info, regset); |
fdeb2a12 | 4362 | free (buf); |
52fa2412 | 4363 | continue; |
58caa3dc | 4364 | } |
3221518c UW |
4365 | else if (errno == ESRCH) |
4366 | { | |
1b3f6016 PA |
4367 | /* At this point, ESRCH should mean the process is |
4368 | already gone, in which case we simply ignore attempts | |
4369 | to change its registers. See also the related | |
4370 | comment in linux_resume_one_lwp. */ | |
fdeb2a12 | 4371 | free (buf); |
3221518c UW |
4372 | return 0; |
4373 | } | |
58caa3dc DJ |
4374 | else |
4375 | { | |
ce3a066d | 4376 | perror ("Warning: ptrace(regsets_store_inferior_registers)"); |
58caa3dc DJ |
4377 | } |
4378 | } | |
e9d25b98 DJ |
4379 | else if (regset->type == GENERAL_REGS) |
4380 | saw_general_regs = 1; | |
58caa3dc | 4381 | regset ++; |
09ec9b38 | 4382 | free (buf); |
58caa3dc | 4383 | } |
e9d25b98 DJ |
4384 | if (saw_general_regs) |
4385 | return 0; | |
4386 | else | |
4387 | return 1; | |
58caa3dc DJ |
4388 | } |
4389 | ||
1faeff08 | 4390 | #else /* !HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS */ |
58caa3dc | 4391 | |
1faeff08 | 4392 | #define use_linux_regsets 0 |
3aee8918 PA |
4393 | #define regsets_fetch_inferior_registers(regsets_info, regcache) 1 |
4394 | #define regsets_store_inferior_registers(regsets_info, regcache) 1 | |
58caa3dc | 4395 | |
58caa3dc | 4396 | #endif |
1faeff08 MR |
4397 | |
4398 | /* Return 1 if register REGNO is supported by one of the regset ptrace | |
4399 | calls or 0 if it has to be transferred individually. */ | |
4400 | ||
4401 | static int | |
3aee8918 | 4402 | linux_register_in_regsets (const struct regs_info *regs_info, int regno) |
1faeff08 MR |
4403 | { |
4404 | unsigned char mask = 1 << (regno % 8); | |
4405 | size_t index = regno / 8; | |
4406 | ||
4407 | return (use_linux_regsets | |
3aee8918 PA |
4408 | && (regs_info->regset_bitmap == NULL |
4409 | || (regs_info->regset_bitmap[index] & mask) != 0)); | |
1faeff08 MR |
4410 | } |
4411 | ||
58caa3dc | 4412 | #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_USRREGS |
1faeff08 MR |
4413 | |
4414 | int | |
3aee8918 | 4415 | register_addr (const struct usrregs_info *usrregs, int regnum) |
1faeff08 MR |
4416 | { |
4417 | int addr; | |
4418 | ||
3aee8918 | 4419 | if (regnum < 0 || regnum >= usrregs->num_regs) |
1faeff08 MR |
4420 | error ("Invalid register number %d.", regnum); |
4421 | ||
3aee8918 | 4422 | addr = usrregs->regmap[regnum]; |
1faeff08 MR |
4423 | |
4424 | return addr; | |
4425 | } | |
4426 | ||
4427 | /* Fetch one register. */ | |
4428 | static void | |
3aee8918 PA |
4429 | fetch_register (const struct usrregs_info *usrregs, |
4430 | struct regcache *regcache, int regno) | |
1faeff08 MR |
4431 | { |
4432 | CORE_ADDR regaddr; | |
4433 | int i, size; | |
4434 | char *buf; | |
4435 | int pid; | |
4436 | ||
3aee8918 | 4437 | if (regno >= usrregs->num_regs) |
1faeff08 MR |
4438 | return; |
4439 | if ((*the_low_target.cannot_fetch_register) (regno)) | |
4440 | return; | |
4441 | ||
3aee8918 | 4442 | regaddr = register_addr (usrregs, regno); |
1faeff08 MR |
4443 | if (regaddr == -1) |
4444 | return; | |
4445 | ||
3aee8918 PA |
4446 | size = ((register_size (regcache->tdesc, regno) |
4447 | + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1) | |
1faeff08 MR |
4448 | & -sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)); |
4449 | buf = alloca (size); | |
4450 | ||
d86d4aaf | 4451 | pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
1faeff08 MR |
4452 | for (i = 0; i < size; i += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)) |
4453 | { | |
4454 | errno = 0; | |
4455 | *(PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *) (buf + i) = | |
4456 | ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid, | |
4457 | /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning | |
4458 | of coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */ | |
b8e1b30e | 4459 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) regaddr, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); |
1faeff08 MR |
4460 | regaddr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE); |
4461 | if (errno != 0) | |
4462 | error ("reading register %d: %s", regno, strerror (errno)); | |
4463 | } | |
4464 | ||
4465 | if (the_low_target.supply_ptrace_register) | |
4466 | the_low_target.supply_ptrace_register (regcache, regno, buf); | |
4467 | else | |
4468 | supply_register (regcache, regno, buf); | |
4469 | } | |
4470 | ||
4471 | /* Store one register. */ | |
4472 | static void | |
3aee8918 PA |
4473 | store_register (const struct usrregs_info *usrregs, |
4474 | struct regcache *regcache, int regno) | |
1faeff08 MR |
4475 | { |
4476 | CORE_ADDR regaddr; | |
4477 | int i, size; | |
4478 | char *buf; | |
4479 | int pid; | |
4480 | ||
3aee8918 | 4481 | if (regno >= usrregs->num_regs) |
1faeff08 MR |
4482 | return; |
4483 | if ((*the_low_target.cannot_store_register) (regno)) | |
4484 | return; | |
4485 | ||
3aee8918 | 4486 | regaddr = register_addr (usrregs, regno); |
1faeff08 MR |
4487 | if (regaddr == -1) |
4488 | return; | |
4489 | ||
3aee8918 PA |
4490 | size = ((register_size (regcache->tdesc, regno) |
4491 | + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1) | |
1faeff08 MR |
4492 | & -sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)); |
4493 | buf = alloca (size); | |
4494 | memset (buf, 0, size); | |
4495 | ||
4496 | if (the_low_target.collect_ptrace_register) | |
4497 | the_low_target.collect_ptrace_register (regcache, regno, buf); | |
4498 | else | |
4499 | collect_register (regcache, regno, buf); | |
4500 | ||
d86d4aaf | 4501 | pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
1faeff08 MR |
4502 | for (i = 0; i < size; i += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)) |
4503 | { | |
4504 | errno = 0; | |
4505 | ptrace (PTRACE_POKEUSER, pid, | |
4506 | /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning | |
4507 | about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */ | |
b8e1b30e LM |
4508 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) regaddr, |
4509 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) *(PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *) (buf + i)); | |
1faeff08 MR |
4510 | if (errno != 0) |
4511 | { | |
4512 | /* At this point, ESRCH should mean the process is | |
4513 | already gone, in which case we simply ignore attempts | |
4514 | to change its registers. See also the related | |
4515 | comment in linux_resume_one_lwp. */ | |
4516 | if (errno == ESRCH) | |
4517 | return; | |
4518 | ||
4519 | if ((*the_low_target.cannot_store_register) (regno) == 0) | |
4520 | error ("writing register %d: %s", regno, strerror (errno)); | |
4521 | } | |
4522 | regaddr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE); | |
4523 | } | |
4524 | } | |
4525 | ||
4526 | /* Fetch all registers, or just one, from the child process. | |
4527 | If REGNO is -1, do this for all registers, skipping any that are | |
4528 | assumed to have been retrieved by regsets_fetch_inferior_registers, | |
4529 | unless ALL is non-zero. | |
4530 | Otherwise, REGNO specifies which register (so we can save time). */ | |
4531 | static void | |
3aee8918 PA |
4532 | usr_fetch_inferior_registers (const struct regs_info *regs_info, |
4533 | struct regcache *regcache, int regno, int all) | |
1faeff08 | 4534 | { |
3aee8918 PA |
4535 | struct usrregs_info *usr = regs_info->usrregs; |
4536 | ||
1faeff08 MR |
4537 | if (regno == -1) |
4538 | { | |
3aee8918 PA |
4539 | for (regno = 0; regno < usr->num_regs; regno++) |
4540 | if (all || !linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno)) | |
4541 | fetch_register (usr, regcache, regno); | |
1faeff08 MR |
4542 | } |
4543 | else | |
3aee8918 | 4544 | fetch_register (usr, regcache, regno); |
1faeff08 MR |
4545 | } |
4546 | ||
4547 | /* Store our register values back into the inferior. | |
4548 | If REGNO is -1, do this for all registers, skipping any that are | |
4549 | assumed to have been saved by regsets_store_inferior_registers, | |
4550 | unless ALL is non-zero. | |
4551 | Otherwise, REGNO specifies which register (so we can save time). */ | |
4552 | static void | |
3aee8918 PA |
4553 | usr_store_inferior_registers (const struct regs_info *regs_info, |
4554 | struct regcache *regcache, int regno, int all) | |
1faeff08 | 4555 | { |
3aee8918 PA |
4556 | struct usrregs_info *usr = regs_info->usrregs; |
4557 | ||
1faeff08 MR |
4558 | if (regno == -1) |
4559 | { | |
3aee8918 PA |
4560 | for (regno = 0; regno < usr->num_regs; regno++) |
4561 | if (all || !linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno)) | |
4562 | store_register (usr, regcache, regno); | |
1faeff08 MR |
4563 | } |
4564 | else | |
3aee8918 | 4565 | store_register (usr, regcache, regno); |
1faeff08 MR |
4566 | } |
4567 | ||
4568 | #else /* !HAVE_LINUX_USRREGS */ | |
4569 | ||
3aee8918 PA |
4570 | #define usr_fetch_inferior_registers(regs_info, regcache, regno, all) do {} while (0) |
4571 | #define usr_store_inferior_registers(regs_info, regcache, regno, all) do {} while (0) | |
1faeff08 | 4572 | |
58caa3dc | 4573 | #endif |
1faeff08 MR |
4574 | |
4575 | ||
4576 | void | |
4577 | linux_fetch_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno) | |
4578 | { | |
4579 | int use_regsets; | |
4580 | int all = 0; | |
3aee8918 | 4581 | const struct regs_info *regs_info = (*the_low_target.regs_info) (); |
1faeff08 MR |
4582 | |
4583 | if (regno == -1) | |
4584 | { | |
3aee8918 PA |
4585 | if (the_low_target.fetch_register != NULL |
4586 | && regs_info->usrregs != NULL) | |
4587 | for (regno = 0; regno < regs_info->usrregs->num_regs; regno++) | |
c14dfd32 PA |
4588 | (*the_low_target.fetch_register) (regcache, regno); |
4589 | ||
3aee8918 PA |
4590 | all = regsets_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info, regcache); |
4591 | if (regs_info->usrregs != NULL) | |
4592 | usr_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, -1, all); | |
1faeff08 MR |
4593 | } |
4594 | else | |
4595 | { | |
c14dfd32 PA |
4596 | if (the_low_target.fetch_register != NULL |
4597 | && (*the_low_target.fetch_register) (regcache, regno)) | |
4598 | return; | |
4599 | ||
3aee8918 | 4600 | use_regsets = linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno); |
1faeff08 | 4601 | if (use_regsets) |
3aee8918 PA |
4602 | all = regsets_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info, |
4603 | regcache); | |
4604 | if ((!use_regsets || all) && regs_info->usrregs != NULL) | |
4605 | usr_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, regno, 1); | |
1faeff08 | 4606 | } |
58caa3dc DJ |
4607 | } |
4608 | ||
4609 | void | |
442ea881 | 4610 | linux_store_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno) |
58caa3dc | 4611 | { |
1faeff08 MR |
4612 | int use_regsets; |
4613 | int all = 0; | |
3aee8918 | 4614 | const struct regs_info *regs_info = (*the_low_target.regs_info) (); |
1faeff08 MR |
4615 | |
4616 | if (regno == -1) | |
4617 | { | |
3aee8918 PA |
4618 | all = regsets_store_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info, |
4619 | regcache); | |
4620 | if (regs_info->usrregs != NULL) | |
4621 | usr_store_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, regno, all); | |
1faeff08 MR |
4622 | } |
4623 | else | |
4624 | { | |
3aee8918 | 4625 | use_regsets = linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno); |
1faeff08 | 4626 | if (use_regsets) |
3aee8918 PA |
4627 | all = regsets_store_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info, |
4628 | regcache); | |
4629 | if ((!use_regsets || all) && regs_info->usrregs != NULL) | |
4630 | usr_store_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, regno, 1); | |
1faeff08 | 4631 | } |
58caa3dc DJ |
4632 | } |
4633 | ||
da6d8c04 | 4634 | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4635 | /* Copy LEN bytes from inferior's memory starting at MEMADDR |
4636 | to debugger memory starting at MYADDR. */ | |
4637 | ||
c3e735a6 | 4638 | static int |
f450004a | 4639 | linux_read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len) |
da6d8c04 | 4640 | { |
d86d4aaf | 4641 | int pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
4934b29e MR |
4642 | register PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *buffer; |
4643 | register CORE_ADDR addr; | |
4644 | register int count; | |
4645 | char filename[64]; | |
da6d8c04 | 4646 | register int i; |
4934b29e | 4647 | int ret; |
fd462a61 | 4648 | int fd; |
fd462a61 DJ |
4649 | |
4650 | /* Try using /proc. Don't bother for one word. */ | |
4651 | if (len >= 3 * sizeof (long)) | |
4652 | { | |
4934b29e MR |
4653 | int bytes; |
4654 | ||
fd462a61 DJ |
4655 | /* We could keep this file open and cache it - possibly one per |
4656 | thread. That requires some juggling, but is even faster. */ | |
95954743 | 4657 | sprintf (filename, "/proc/%d/mem", pid); |
fd462a61 DJ |
4658 | fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY | O_LARGEFILE); |
4659 | if (fd == -1) | |
4660 | goto no_proc; | |
4661 | ||
4662 | /* If pread64 is available, use it. It's faster if the kernel | |
4663 | supports it (only one syscall), and it's 64-bit safe even on | |
4664 | 32-bit platforms (for instance, SPARC debugging a SPARC64 | |
4665 | application). */ | |
4666 | #ifdef HAVE_PREAD64 | |
4934b29e | 4667 | bytes = pread64 (fd, myaddr, len, memaddr); |
fd462a61 | 4668 | #else |
4934b29e MR |
4669 | bytes = -1; |
4670 | if (lseek (fd, memaddr, SEEK_SET) != -1) | |
4671 | bytes = read (fd, myaddr, len); | |
fd462a61 | 4672 | #endif |
fd462a61 DJ |
4673 | |
4674 | close (fd); | |
4934b29e MR |
4675 | if (bytes == len) |
4676 | return 0; | |
4677 | ||
4678 | /* Some data was read, we'll try to get the rest with ptrace. */ | |
4679 | if (bytes > 0) | |
4680 | { | |
4681 | memaddr += bytes; | |
4682 | myaddr += bytes; | |
4683 | len -= bytes; | |
4684 | } | |
fd462a61 | 4685 | } |
da6d8c04 | 4686 | |
fd462a61 | 4687 | no_proc: |
4934b29e MR |
4688 | /* Round starting address down to longword boundary. */ |
4689 | addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE); | |
4690 | /* Round ending address up; get number of longwords that makes. */ | |
4691 | count = ((((memaddr + len) - addr) + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1) | |
4692 | / sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)); | |
4693 | /* Allocate buffer of that many longwords. */ | |
4694 | buffer = (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *) alloca (count * sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)); | |
4695 | ||
da6d8c04 | 4696 | /* Read all the longwords */ |
4934b29e | 4697 | errno = 0; |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4698 | for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)) |
4699 | { | |
14ce3065 DE |
4700 | /* Coerce the 3rd arg to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning |
4701 | about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */ | |
4702 | buffer[i] = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid, | |
b8e1b30e LM |
4703 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) addr, |
4704 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); | |
c3e735a6 | 4705 | if (errno) |
4934b29e | 4706 | break; |
da6d8c04 | 4707 | } |
4934b29e | 4708 | ret = errno; |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4709 | |
4710 | /* Copy appropriate bytes out of the buffer. */ | |
8d409d16 MR |
4711 | if (i > 0) |
4712 | { | |
4713 | i *= sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE); | |
4714 | i -= memaddr & (sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1); | |
4715 | memcpy (myaddr, | |
4716 | (char *) buffer + (memaddr & (sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)), | |
4717 | i < len ? i : len); | |
4718 | } | |
c3e735a6 | 4719 | |
4934b29e | 4720 | return ret; |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4721 | } |
4722 | ||
93ae6fdc PA |
4723 | /* Copy LEN bytes of data from debugger memory at MYADDR to inferior's |
4724 | memory at MEMADDR. On failure (cannot write to the inferior) | |
f0ae6fc3 | 4725 | returns the value of errno. Always succeeds if LEN is zero. */ |
da6d8c04 | 4726 | |
ce3a066d | 4727 | static int |
f450004a | 4728 | linux_write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, const unsigned char *myaddr, int len) |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4729 | { |
4730 | register int i; | |
4731 | /* Round starting address down to longword boundary. */ | |
4732 | register CORE_ADDR addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE); | |
4733 | /* Round ending address up; get number of longwords that makes. */ | |
4734 | register int count | |
493e2a69 MS |
4735 | = (((memaddr + len) - addr) + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1) |
4736 | / sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE); | |
4737 | ||
da6d8c04 | 4738 | /* Allocate buffer of that many longwords. */ |
493e2a69 MS |
4739 | register PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *buffer = (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *) |
4740 | alloca (count * sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)); | |
4741 | ||
d86d4aaf | 4742 | int pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
da6d8c04 | 4743 | |
f0ae6fc3 PA |
4744 | if (len == 0) |
4745 | { | |
4746 | /* Zero length write always succeeds. */ | |
4747 | return 0; | |
4748 | } | |
4749 | ||
0d62e5e8 DJ |
4750 | if (debug_threads) |
4751 | { | |
58d6951d DJ |
4752 | /* Dump up to four bytes. */ |
4753 | unsigned int val = * (unsigned int *) myaddr; | |
4754 | if (len == 1) | |
4755 | val = val & 0xff; | |
4756 | else if (len == 2) | |
4757 | val = val & 0xffff; | |
4758 | else if (len == 3) | |
4759 | val = val & 0xffffff; | |
87ce2a04 DE |
4760 | debug_printf ("Writing %0*x to 0x%08lx\n", 2 * ((len < 4) ? len : 4), |
4761 | val, (long)memaddr); | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
4762 | } |
4763 | ||
da6d8c04 DJ |
4764 | /* Fill start and end extra bytes of buffer with existing memory data. */ |
4765 | ||
93ae6fdc | 4766 | errno = 0; |
14ce3065 DE |
4767 | /* Coerce the 3rd arg to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning |
4768 | about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */ | |
4769 | buffer[0] = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid, | |
b8e1b30e LM |
4770 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) addr, |
4771 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); | |
93ae6fdc PA |
4772 | if (errno) |
4773 | return errno; | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4774 | |
4775 | if (count > 1) | |
4776 | { | |
93ae6fdc | 4777 | errno = 0; |
da6d8c04 | 4778 | buffer[count - 1] |
95954743 | 4779 | = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid, |
14ce3065 DE |
4780 | /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning |
4781 | about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */ | |
b8e1b30e | 4782 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) (addr + (count - 1) |
14ce3065 | 4783 | * sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)), |
b8e1b30e | 4784 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); |
93ae6fdc PA |
4785 | if (errno) |
4786 | return errno; | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4787 | } |
4788 | ||
93ae6fdc | 4789 | /* Copy data to be written over corresponding part of buffer. */ |
da6d8c04 | 4790 | |
493e2a69 MS |
4791 | memcpy ((char *) buffer + (memaddr & (sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)), |
4792 | myaddr, len); | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4793 | |
4794 | /* Write the entire buffer. */ | |
4795 | ||
4796 | for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)) | |
4797 | { | |
4798 | errno = 0; | |
14ce3065 DE |
4799 | ptrace (PTRACE_POKETEXT, pid, |
4800 | /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning | |
4801 | about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */ | |
b8e1b30e LM |
4802 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) addr, |
4803 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) buffer[i]); | |
da6d8c04 DJ |
4804 | if (errno) |
4805 | return errno; | |
4806 | } | |
4807 | ||
4808 | return 0; | |
4809 | } | |
2f2893d9 DJ |
4810 | |
4811 | static void | |
4812 | linux_look_up_symbols (void) | |
4813 | { | |
0d62e5e8 | 4814 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB |
95954743 PA |
4815 | struct process_info *proc = current_process (); |
4816 | ||
cdbfd419 | 4817 | if (proc->private->thread_db != NULL) |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
4818 | return; |
4819 | ||
96d7229d LM |
4820 | /* If the kernel supports tracing clones, then we don't need to |
4821 | use the magic thread event breakpoint to learn about | |
4822 | threads. */ | |
4823 | thread_db_init (!linux_supports_traceclone ()); | |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
4824 | #endif |
4825 | } | |
4826 | ||
e5379b03 | 4827 | static void |
ef57601b | 4828 | linux_request_interrupt (void) |
e5379b03 | 4829 | { |
a1928bad | 4830 | extern unsigned long signal_pid; |
e5379b03 | 4831 | |
95954743 PA |
4832 | if (!ptid_equal (cont_thread, null_ptid) |
4833 | && !ptid_equal (cont_thread, minus_one_ptid)) | |
e5379b03 | 4834 | { |
bd99dc85 | 4835 | int lwpid; |
e5379b03 | 4836 | |
d86d4aaf | 4837 | lwpid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
bd99dc85 | 4838 | kill_lwp (lwpid, SIGINT); |
e5379b03 DJ |
4839 | } |
4840 | else | |
ef57601b | 4841 | kill_lwp (signal_pid, SIGINT); |
e5379b03 DJ |
4842 | } |
4843 | ||
aa691b87 RM |
4844 | /* Copy LEN bytes from inferior's auxiliary vector starting at OFFSET |
4845 | to debugger memory starting at MYADDR. */ | |
4846 | ||
4847 | static int | |
f450004a | 4848 | linux_read_auxv (CORE_ADDR offset, unsigned char *myaddr, unsigned int len) |
aa691b87 RM |
4849 | { |
4850 | char filename[PATH_MAX]; | |
4851 | int fd, n; | |
d86d4aaf | 4852 | int pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
aa691b87 | 4853 | |
6cebaf6e | 4854 | xsnprintf (filename, sizeof filename, "/proc/%d/auxv", pid); |
aa691b87 RM |
4855 | |
4856 | fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY); | |
4857 | if (fd < 0) | |
4858 | return -1; | |
4859 | ||
4860 | if (offset != (CORE_ADDR) 0 | |
4861 | && lseek (fd, (off_t) offset, SEEK_SET) != (off_t) offset) | |
4862 | n = -1; | |
4863 | else | |
4864 | n = read (fd, myaddr, len); | |
4865 | ||
4866 | close (fd); | |
4867 | ||
4868 | return n; | |
4869 | } | |
4870 | ||
d993e290 PA |
4871 | /* These breakpoint and watchpoint related wrapper functions simply |
4872 | pass on the function call if the target has registered a | |
4873 | corresponding function. */ | |
e013ee27 OF |
4874 | |
4875 | static int | |
802e8e6d PA |
4876 | linux_supports_z_point_type (char z_type) |
4877 | { | |
4878 | return (the_low_target.supports_z_point_type != NULL | |
4879 | && the_low_target.supports_z_point_type (z_type)); | |
4880 | } | |
4881 | ||
4882 | static int | |
4883 | linux_insert_point (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr, | |
4884 | int size, struct raw_breakpoint *bp) | |
e013ee27 | 4885 | { |
d993e290 | 4886 | if (the_low_target.insert_point != NULL) |
802e8e6d | 4887 | return the_low_target.insert_point (type, addr, size, bp); |
e013ee27 OF |
4888 | else |
4889 | /* Unsupported (see target.h). */ | |
4890 | return 1; | |
4891 | } | |
4892 | ||
4893 | static int | |
802e8e6d PA |
4894 | linux_remove_point (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr, |
4895 | int size, struct raw_breakpoint *bp) | |
e013ee27 | 4896 | { |
d993e290 | 4897 | if (the_low_target.remove_point != NULL) |
802e8e6d | 4898 | return the_low_target.remove_point (type, addr, size, bp); |
e013ee27 OF |
4899 | else |
4900 | /* Unsupported (see target.h). */ | |
4901 | return 1; | |
4902 | } | |
4903 | ||
4904 | static int | |
4905 | linux_stopped_by_watchpoint (void) | |
4906 | { | |
c3adc08c PA |
4907 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_inferior); |
4908 | ||
4909 | return lwp->stopped_by_watchpoint; | |
e013ee27 OF |
4910 | } |
4911 | ||
4912 | static CORE_ADDR | |
4913 | linux_stopped_data_address (void) | |
4914 | { | |
c3adc08c PA |
4915 | struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_inferior); |
4916 | ||
4917 | return lwp->stopped_data_address; | |
e013ee27 OF |
4918 | } |
4919 | ||
db0dfaa0 LM |
4920 | #if defined(__UCLIBC__) && defined(HAS_NOMMU) \ |
4921 | && defined(PT_TEXT_ADDR) && defined(PT_DATA_ADDR) \ | |
4922 | && defined(PT_TEXT_END_ADDR) | |
4923 | ||
4924 | /* This is only used for targets that define PT_TEXT_ADDR, | |
4925 | PT_DATA_ADDR and PT_TEXT_END_ADDR. If those are not defined, supposedly | |
4926 | the target has different ways of acquiring this information, like | |
4927 | loadmaps. */ | |
52fb6437 NS |
4928 | |
4929 | /* Under uClinux, programs are loaded at non-zero offsets, which we need | |
4930 | to tell gdb about. */ | |
4931 | ||
4932 | static int | |
4933 | linux_read_offsets (CORE_ADDR *text_p, CORE_ADDR *data_p) | |
4934 | { | |
52fb6437 | 4935 | unsigned long text, text_end, data; |
bd99dc85 | 4936 | int pid = lwpid_of (get_thread_lwp (current_inferior)); |
52fb6437 NS |
4937 | |
4938 | errno = 0; | |
4939 | ||
b8e1b30e LM |
4940 | text = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) PT_TEXT_ADDR, |
4941 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); | |
4942 | text_end = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) PT_TEXT_END_ADDR, | |
4943 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); | |
4944 | data = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) PT_DATA_ADDR, | |
4945 | (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0); | |
52fb6437 NS |
4946 | |
4947 | if (errno == 0) | |
4948 | { | |
4949 | /* Both text and data offsets produced at compile-time (and so | |
1b3f6016 PA |
4950 | used by gdb) are relative to the beginning of the program, |
4951 | with the data segment immediately following the text segment. | |
4952 | However, the actual runtime layout in memory may put the data | |
4953 | somewhere else, so when we send gdb a data base-address, we | |
4954 | use the real data base address and subtract the compile-time | |
4955 | data base-address from it (which is just the length of the | |
4956 | text segment). BSS immediately follows data in both | |
4957 | cases. */ | |
52fb6437 NS |
4958 | *text_p = text; |
4959 | *data_p = data - (text_end - text); | |
1b3f6016 | 4960 | |
52fb6437 NS |
4961 | return 1; |
4962 | } | |
52fb6437 NS |
4963 | return 0; |
4964 | } | |
4965 | #endif | |
4966 | ||
07e059b5 VP |
4967 | static int |
4968 | linux_qxfer_osdata (const char *annex, | |
1b3f6016 PA |
4969 | unsigned char *readbuf, unsigned const char *writebuf, |
4970 | CORE_ADDR offset, int len) | |
07e059b5 | 4971 | { |
d26e3629 | 4972 | return linux_common_xfer_osdata (annex, readbuf, offset, len); |
07e059b5 VP |
4973 | } |
4974 | ||
d0722149 DE |
4975 | /* Convert a native/host siginfo object, into/from the siginfo in the |
4976 | layout of the inferiors' architecture. */ | |
4977 | ||
4978 | static void | |
a5362b9a | 4979 | siginfo_fixup (siginfo_t *siginfo, void *inf_siginfo, int direction) |
d0722149 DE |
4980 | { |
4981 | int done = 0; | |
4982 | ||
4983 | if (the_low_target.siginfo_fixup != NULL) | |
4984 | done = the_low_target.siginfo_fixup (siginfo, inf_siginfo, direction); | |
4985 | ||
4986 | /* If there was no callback, or the callback didn't do anything, | |
4987 | then just do a straight memcpy. */ | |
4988 | if (!done) | |
4989 | { | |
4990 | if (direction == 1) | |
a5362b9a | 4991 | memcpy (siginfo, inf_siginfo, sizeof (siginfo_t)); |
d0722149 | 4992 | else |
a5362b9a | 4993 | memcpy (inf_siginfo, siginfo, sizeof (siginfo_t)); |
d0722149 DE |
4994 | } |
4995 | } | |
4996 | ||
4aa995e1 PA |
4997 | static int |
4998 | linux_xfer_siginfo (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf, | |
4999 | unsigned const char *writebuf, CORE_ADDR offset, int len) | |
5000 | { | |
d0722149 | 5001 | int pid; |
a5362b9a TS |
5002 | siginfo_t siginfo; |
5003 | char inf_siginfo[sizeof (siginfo_t)]; | |
4aa995e1 PA |
5004 | |
5005 | if (current_inferior == NULL) | |
5006 | return -1; | |
5007 | ||
d86d4aaf | 5008 | pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
4aa995e1 PA |
5009 | |
5010 | if (debug_threads) | |
87ce2a04 DE |
5011 | debug_printf ("%s siginfo for lwp %d.\n", |
5012 | readbuf != NULL ? "Reading" : "Writing", | |
5013 | pid); | |
4aa995e1 | 5014 | |
0adea5f7 | 5015 | if (offset >= sizeof (siginfo)) |
4aa995e1 PA |
5016 | return -1; |
5017 | ||
b8e1b30e | 5018 | if (ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &siginfo) != 0) |
4aa995e1 PA |
5019 | return -1; |
5020 | ||
d0722149 DE |
5021 | /* When GDBSERVER is built as a 64-bit application, ptrace writes into |
5022 | SIGINFO an object with 64-bit layout. Since debugging a 32-bit | |
5023 | inferior with a 64-bit GDBSERVER should look the same as debugging it | |
5024 | with a 32-bit GDBSERVER, we need to convert it. */ | |
5025 | siginfo_fixup (&siginfo, inf_siginfo, 0); | |
5026 | ||
4aa995e1 PA |
5027 | if (offset + len > sizeof (siginfo)) |
5028 | len = sizeof (siginfo) - offset; | |
5029 | ||
5030 | if (readbuf != NULL) | |
d0722149 | 5031 | memcpy (readbuf, inf_siginfo + offset, len); |
4aa995e1 PA |
5032 | else |
5033 | { | |
d0722149 DE |
5034 | memcpy (inf_siginfo + offset, writebuf, len); |
5035 | ||
5036 | /* Convert back to ptrace layout before flushing it out. */ | |
5037 | siginfo_fixup (&siginfo, inf_siginfo, 1); | |
5038 | ||
b8e1b30e | 5039 | if (ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &siginfo) != 0) |
4aa995e1 PA |
5040 | return -1; |
5041 | } | |
5042 | ||
5043 | return len; | |
5044 | } | |
5045 | ||
bd99dc85 PA |
5046 | /* SIGCHLD handler that serves two purposes: In non-stop/async mode, |
5047 | so we notice when children change state; as the handler for the | |
5048 | sigsuspend in my_waitpid. */ | |
5049 | ||
5050 | static void | |
5051 | sigchld_handler (int signo) | |
5052 | { | |
5053 | int old_errno = errno; | |
5054 | ||
5055 | if (debug_threads) | |
e581f2b4 PA |
5056 | { |
5057 | do | |
5058 | { | |
5059 | /* fprintf is not async-signal-safe, so call write | |
5060 | directly. */ | |
5061 | if (write (2, "sigchld_handler\n", | |
5062 | sizeof ("sigchld_handler\n") - 1) < 0) | |
5063 | break; /* just ignore */ | |
5064 | } while (0); | |
5065 | } | |
bd99dc85 PA |
5066 | |
5067 | if (target_is_async_p ()) | |
5068 | async_file_mark (); /* trigger a linux_wait */ | |
5069 | ||
5070 | errno = old_errno; | |
5071 | } | |
5072 | ||
5073 | static int | |
5074 | linux_supports_non_stop (void) | |
5075 | { | |
5076 | return 1; | |
5077 | } | |
5078 | ||
5079 | static int | |
5080 | linux_async (int enable) | |
5081 | { | |
5082 | int previous = (linux_event_pipe[0] != -1); | |
5083 | ||
8336d594 | 5084 | if (debug_threads) |
87ce2a04 DE |
5085 | debug_printf ("linux_async (%d), previous=%d\n", |
5086 | enable, previous); | |
8336d594 | 5087 | |
bd99dc85 PA |
5088 | if (previous != enable) |
5089 | { | |
5090 | sigset_t mask; | |
5091 | sigemptyset (&mask); | |
5092 | sigaddset (&mask, SIGCHLD); | |
5093 | ||
5094 | sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL); | |
5095 | ||
5096 | if (enable) | |
5097 | { | |
5098 | if (pipe (linux_event_pipe) == -1) | |
5099 | fatal ("creating event pipe failed."); | |
5100 | ||
5101 | fcntl (linux_event_pipe[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); | |
5102 | fcntl (linux_event_pipe[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); | |
5103 | ||
5104 | /* Register the event loop handler. */ | |
5105 | add_file_handler (linux_event_pipe[0], | |
5106 | handle_target_event, NULL); | |
5107 | ||
5108 | /* Always trigger a linux_wait. */ | |
5109 | async_file_mark (); | |
5110 | } | |
5111 | else | |
5112 | { | |
5113 | delete_file_handler (linux_event_pipe[0]); | |
5114 | ||
5115 | close (linux_event_pipe[0]); | |
5116 | close (linux_event_pipe[1]); | |
5117 | linux_event_pipe[0] = -1; | |
5118 | linux_event_pipe[1] = -1; | |
5119 | } | |
5120 | ||
5121 | sigprocmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, NULL); | |
5122 | } | |
5123 | ||
5124 | return previous; | |
5125 | } | |
5126 | ||
5127 | static int | |
5128 | linux_start_non_stop (int nonstop) | |
5129 | { | |
5130 | /* Register or unregister from event-loop accordingly. */ | |
5131 | linux_async (nonstop); | |
5132 | return 0; | |
5133 | } | |
5134 | ||
cf8fd78b PA |
5135 | static int |
5136 | linux_supports_multi_process (void) | |
5137 | { | |
5138 | return 1; | |
5139 | } | |
5140 | ||
03583c20 UW |
5141 | static int |
5142 | linux_supports_disable_randomization (void) | |
5143 | { | |
5144 | #ifdef HAVE_PERSONALITY | |
5145 | return 1; | |
5146 | #else | |
5147 | return 0; | |
5148 | #endif | |
5149 | } | |
efcbbd14 | 5150 | |
d1feda86 YQ |
5151 | static int |
5152 | linux_supports_agent (void) | |
5153 | { | |
5154 | return 1; | |
5155 | } | |
5156 | ||
c2d6af84 PA |
5157 | static int |
5158 | linux_supports_range_stepping (void) | |
5159 | { | |
5160 | if (*the_low_target.supports_range_stepping == NULL) | |
5161 | return 0; | |
5162 | ||
5163 | return (*the_low_target.supports_range_stepping) (); | |
5164 | } | |
5165 | ||
efcbbd14 UW |
5166 | /* Enumerate spufs IDs for process PID. */ |
5167 | static int | |
5168 | spu_enumerate_spu_ids (long pid, unsigned char *buf, CORE_ADDR offset, int len) | |
5169 | { | |
5170 | int pos = 0; | |
5171 | int written = 0; | |
5172 | char path[128]; | |
5173 | DIR *dir; | |
5174 | struct dirent *entry; | |
5175 | ||
5176 | sprintf (path, "/proc/%ld/fd", pid); | |
5177 | dir = opendir (path); | |
5178 | if (!dir) | |
5179 | return -1; | |
5180 | ||
5181 | rewinddir (dir); | |
5182 | while ((entry = readdir (dir)) != NULL) | |
5183 | { | |
5184 | struct stat st; | |
5185 | struct statfs stfs; | |
5186 | int fd; | |
5187 | ||
5188 | fd = atoi (entry->d_name); | |
5189 | if (!fd) | |
5190 | continue; | |
5191 | ||
5192 | sprintf (path, "/proc/%ld/fd/%d", pid, fd); | |
5193 | if (stat (path, &st) != 0) | |
5194 | continue; | |
5195 | if (!S_ISDIR (st.st_mode)) | |
5196 | continue; | |
5197 | ||
5198 | if (statfs (path, &stfs) != 0) | |
5199 | continue; | |
5200 | if (stfs.f_type != SPUFS_MAGIC) | |
5201 | continue; | |
5202 | ||
5203 | if (pos >= offset && pos + 4 <= offset + len) | |
5204 | { | |
5205 | *(unsigned int *)(buf + pos - offset) = fd; | |
5206 | written += 4; | |
5207 | } | |
5208 | pos += 4; | |
5209 | } | |
5210 | ||
5211 | closedir (dir); | |
5212 | return written; | |
5213 | } | |
5214 | ||
5215 | /* Implements the to_xfer_partial interface for the TARGET_OBJECT_SPU | |
5216 | object type, using the /proc file system. */ | |
5217 | static int | |
5218 | linux_qxfer_spu (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf, | |
5219 | unsigned const char *writebuf, | |
5220 | CORE_ADDR offset, int len) | |
5221 | { | |
d86d4aaf | 5222 | long pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
efcbbd14 UW |
5223 | char buf[128]; |
5224 | int fd = 0; | |
5225 | int ret = 0; | |
5226 | ||
5227 | if (!writebuf && !readbuf) | |
5228 | return -1; | |
5229 | ||
5230 | if (!*annex) | |
5231 | { | |
5232 | if (!readbuf) | |
5233 | return -1; | |
5234 | else | |
5235 | return spu_enumerate_spu_ids (pid, readbuf, offset, len); | |
5236 | } | |
5237 | ||
5238 | sprintf (buf, "/proc/%ld/fd/%s", pid, annex); | |
5239 | fd = open (buf, writebuf? O_WRONLY : O_RDONLY); | |
5240 | if (fd <= 0) | |
5241 | return -1; | |
5242 | ||
5243 | if (offset != 0 | |
5244 | && lseek (fd, (off_t) offset, SEEK_SET) != (off_t) offset) | |
5245 | { | |
5246 | close (fd); | |
5247 | return 0; | |
5248 | } | |
5249 | ||
5250 | if (writebuf) | |
5251 | ret = write (fd, writebuf, (size_t) len); | |
5252 | else | |
5253 | ret = read (fd, readbuf, (size_t) len); | |
5254 | ||
5255 | close (fd); | |
5256 | return ret; | |
5257 | } | |
5258 | ||
723b724b | 5259 | #if defined PT_GETDSBT || defined PTRACE_GETFDPIC |
78d85199 YQ |
5260 | struct target_loadseg |
5261 | { | |
5262 | /* Core address to which the segment is mapped. */ | |
5263 | Elf32_Addr addr; | |
5264 | /* VMA recorded in the program header. */ | |
5265 | Elf32_Addr p_vaddr; | |
5266 | /* Size of this segment in memory. */ | |
5267 | Elf32_Word p_memsz; | |
5268 | }; | |
5269 | ||
723b724b | 5270 | # if defined PT_GETDSBT |
78d85199 YQ |
5271 | struct target_loadmap |
5272 | { | |
5273 | /* Protocol version number, must be zero. */ | |
5274 | Elf32_Word version; | |
5275 | /* Pointer to the DSBT table, its size, and the DSBT index. */ | |
5276 | unsigned *dsbt_table; | |
5277 | unsigned dsbt_size, dsbt_index; | |
5278 | /* Number of segments in this map. */ | |
5279 | Elf32_Word nsegs; | |
5280 | /* The actual memory map. */ | |
5281 | struct target_loadseg segs[/*nsegs*/]; | |
5282 | }; | |
723b724b MF |
5283 | # define LINUX_LOADMAP PT_GETDSBT |
5284 | # define LINUX_LOADMAP_EXEC PTRACE_GETDSBT_EXEC | |
5285 | # define LINUX_LOADMAP_INTERP PTRACE_GETDSBT_INTERP | |
5286 | # else | |
5287 | struct target_loadmap | |
5288 | { | |
5289 | /* Protocol version number, must be zero. */ | |
5290 | Elf32_Half version; | |
5291 | /* Number of segments in this map. */ | |
5292 | Elf32_Half nsegs; | |
5293 | /* The actual memory map. */ | |
5294 | struct target_loadseg segs[/*nsegs*/]; | |
5295 | }; | |
5296 | # define LINUX_LOADMAP PTRACE_GETFDPIC | |
5297 | # define LINUX_LOADMAP_EXEC PTRACE_GETFDPIC_EXEC | |
5298 | # define LINUX_LOADMAP_INTERP PTRACE_GETFDPIC_INTERP | |
5299 | # endif | |
78d85199 | 5300 | |
78d85199 YQ |
5301 | static int |
5302 | linux_read_loadmap (const char *annex, CORE_ADDR offset, | |
5303 | unsigned char *myaddr, unsigned int len) | |
5304 | { | |
2eec7d5b | 5305 | int pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
78d85199 YQ |
5306 | int addr = -1; |
5307 | struct target_loadmap *data = NULL; | |
5308 | unsigned int actual_length, copy_length; | |
5309 | ||
5310 | if (strcmp (annex, "exec") == 0) | |
723b724b | 5311 | addr = (int) LINUX_LOADMAP_EXEC; |
78d85199 | 5312 | else if (strcmp (annex, "interp") == 0) |
723b724b | 5313 | addr = (int) LINUX_LOADMAP_INTERP; |
78d85199 YQ |
5314 | else |
5315 | return -1; | |
5316 | ||
723b724b | 5317 | if (ptrace (LINUX_LOADMAP, pid, addr, &data) != 0) |
78d85199 YQ |
5318 | return -1; |
5319 | ||
5320 | if (data == NULL) | |
5321 | return -1; | |
5322 | ||
5323 | actual_length = sizeof (struct target_loadmap) | |
5324 | + sizeof (struct target_loadseg) * data->nsegs; | |
5325 | ||
5326 | if (offset < 0 || offset > actual_length) | |
5327 | return -1; | |
5328 | ||
5329 | copy_length = actual_length - offset < len ? actual_length - offset : len; | |
5330 | memcpy (myaddr, (char *) data + offset, copy_length); | |
5331 | return copy_length; | |
5332 | } | |
723b724b MF |
5333 | #else |
5334 | # define linux_read_loadmap NULL | |
5335 | #endif /* defined PT_GETDSBT || defined PTRACE_GETFDPIC */ | |
78d85199 | 5336 | |
1570b33e L |
5337 | static void |
5338 | linux_process_qsupported (const char *query) | |
5339 | { | |
5340 | if (the_low_target.process_qsupported != NULL) | |
5341 | the_low_target.process_qsupported (query); | |
5342 | } | |
5343 | ||
219f2f23 PA |
5344 | static int |
5345 | linux_supports_tracepoints (void) | |
5346 | { | |
5347 | if (*the_low_target.supports_tracepoints == NULL) | |
5348 | return 0; | |
5349 | ||
5350 | return (*the_low_target.supports_tracepoints) (); | |
5351 | } | |
5352 | ||
5353 | static CORE_ADDR | |
5354 | linux_read_pc (struct regcache *regcache) | |
5355 | { | |
5356 | if (the_low_target.get_pc == NULL) | |
5357 | return 0; | |
5358 | ||
5359 | return (*the_low_target.get_pc) (regcache); | |
5360 | } | |
5361 | ||
5362 | static void | |
5363 | linux_write_pc (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc) | |
5364 | { | |
5365 | gdb_assert (the_low_target.set_pc != NULL); | |
5366 | ||
5367 | (*the_low_target.set_pc) (regcache, pc); | |
5368 | } | |
5369 | ||
8336d594 PA |
5370 | static int |
5371 | linux_thread_stopped (struct thread_info *thread) | |
5372 | { | |
5373 | return get_thread_lwp (thread)->stopped; | |
5374 | } | |
5375 | ||
5376 | /* This exposes stop-all-threads functionality to other modules. */ | |
5377 | ||
5378 | static void | |
7984d532 | 5379 | linux_pause_all (int freeze) |
8336d594 | 5380 | { |
7984d532 PA |
5381 | stop_all_lwps (freeze, NULL); |
5382 | } | |
5383 | ||
5384 | /* This exposes unstop-all-threads functionality to other gdbserver | |
5385 | modules. */ | |
5386 | ||
5387 | static void | |
5388 | linux_unpause_all (int unfreeze) | |
5389 | { | |
5390 | unstop_all_lwps (unfreeze, NULL); | |
8336d594 PA |
5391 | } |
5392 | ||
90d74c30 PA |
5393 | static int |
5394 | linux_prepare_to_access_memory (void) | |
5395 | { | |
5396 | /* Neither ptrace nor /proc/PID/mem allow accessing memory through a | |
5397 | running LWP. */ | |
5398 | if (non_stop) | |
5399 | linux_pause_all (1); | |
5400 | return 0; | |
5401 | } | |
5402 | ||
5403 | static void | |
0146f85b | 5404 | linux_done_accessing_memory (void) |
90d74c30 PA |
5405 | { |
5406 | /* Neither ptrace nor /proc/PID/mem allow accessing memory through a | |
5407 | running LWP. */ | |
5408 | if (non_stop) | |
5409 | linux_unpause_all (1); | |
5410 | } | |
5411 | ||
fa593d66 PA |
5412 | static int |
5413 | linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad (CORE_ADDR tpoint, CORE_ADDR tpaddr, | |
5414 | CORE_ADDR collector, | |
5415 | CORE_ADDR lockaddr, | |
5416 | ULONGEST orig_size, | |
5417 | CORE_ADDR *jump_entry, | |
405f8e94 SS |
5418 | CORE_ADDR *trampoline, |
5419 | ULONGEST *trampoline_size, | |
fa593d66 PA |
5420 | unsigned char *jjump_pad_insn, |
5421 | ULONGEST *jjump_pad_insn_size, | |
5422 | CORE_ADDR *adjusted_insn_addr, | |
405f8e94 SS |
5423 | CORE_ADDR *adjusted_insn_addr_end, |
5424 | char *err) | |
fa593d66 PA |
5425 | { |
5426 | return (*the_low_target.install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad) | |
5427 | (tpoint, tpaddr, collector, lockaddr, orig_size, | |
405f8e94 SS |
5428 | jump_entry, trampoline, trampoline_size, |
5429 | jjump_pad_insn, jjump_pad_insn_size, | |
5430 | adjusted_insn_addr, adjusted_insn_addr_end, | |
5431 | err); | |
fa593d66 PA |
5432 | } |
5433 | ||
6a271cae PA |
5434 | static struct emit_ops * |
5435 | linux_emit_ops (void) | |
5436 | { | |
5437 | if (the_low_target.emit_ops != NULL) | |
5438 | return (*the_low_target.emit_ops) (); | |
5439 | else | |
5440 | return NULL; | |
5441 | } | |
5442 | ||
405f8e94 SS |
5443 | static int |
5444 | linux_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len (void) | |
5445 | { | |
5446 | return (*the_low_target.get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len) (); | |
5447 | } | |
5448 | ||
2268b414 JK |
5449 | /* Extract &phdr and num_phdr in the inferior. Return 0 on success. */ |
5450 | ||
5451 | static int | |
5452 | get_phdr_phnum_from_proc_auxv (const int pid, const int is_elf64, | |
5453 | CORE_ADDR *phdr_memaddr, int *num_phdr) | |
5454 | { | |
5455 | char filename[PATH_MAX]; | |
5456 | int fd; | |
5457 | const int auxv_size = is_elf64 | |
5458 | ? sizeof (Elf64_auxv_t) : sizeof (Elf32_auxv_t); | |
5459 | char buf[sizeof (Elf64_auxv_t)]; /* The larger of the two. */ | |
5460 | ||
5461 | xsnprintf (filename, sizeof filename, "/proc/%d/auxv", pid); | |
5462 | ||
5463 | fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY); | |
5464 | if (fd < 0) | |
5465 | return 1; | |
5466 | ||
5467 | *phdr_memaddr = 0; | |
5468 | *num_phdr = 0; | |
5469 | while (read (fd, buf, auxv_size) == auxv_size | |
5470 | && (*phdr_memaddr == 0 || *num_phdr == 0)) | |
5471 | { | |
5472 | if (is_elf64) | |
5473 | { | |
5474 | Elf64_auxv_t *const aux = (Elf64_auxv_t *) buf; | |
5475 | ||
5476 | switch (aux->a_type) | |
5477 | { | |
5478 | case AT_PHDR: | |
5479 | *phdr_memaddr = aux->a_un.a_val; | |
5480 | break; | |
5481 | case AT_PHNUM: | |
5482 | *num_phdr = aux->a_un.a_val; | |
5483 | break; | |
5484 | } | |
5485 | } | |
5486 | else | |
5487 | { | |
5488 | Elf32_auxv_t *const aux = (Elf32_auxv_t *) buf; | |
5489 | ||
5490 | switch (aux->a_type) | |
5491 | { | |
5492 | case AT_PHDR: | |
5493 | *phdr_memaddr = aux->a_un.a_val; | |
5494 | break; | |
5495 | case AT_PHNUM: | |
5496 | *num_phdr = aux->a_un.a_val; | |
5497 | break; | |
5498 | } | |
5499 | } | |
5500 | } | |
5501 | ||
5502 | close (fd); | |
5503 | ||
5504 | if (*phdr_memaddr == 0 || *num_phdr == 0) | |
5505 | { | |
5506 | warning ("Unexpected missing AT_PHDR and/or AT_PHNUM: " | |
5507 | "phdr_memaddr = %ld, phdr_num = %d", | |
5508 | (long) *phdr_memaddr, *num_phdr); | |
5509 | return 2; | |
5510 | } | |
5511 | ||
5512 | return 0; | |
5513 | } | |
5514 | ||
5515 | /* Return &_DYNAMIC (via PT_DYNAMIC) in the inferior, or 0 if not present. */ | |
5516 | ||
5517 | static CORE_ADDR | |
5518 | get_dynamic (const int pid, const int is_elf64) | |
5519 | { | |
5520 | CORE_ADDR phdr_memaddr, relocation; | |
5521 | int num_phdr, i; | |
5522 | unsigned char *phdr_buf; | |
5523 | const int phdr_size = is_elf64 ? sizeof (Elf64_Phdr) : sizeof (Elf32_Phdr); | |
5524 | ||
5525 | if (get_phdr_phnum_from_proc_auxv (pid, is_elf64, &phdr_memaddr, &num_phdr)) | |
5526 | return 0; | |
5527 | ||
5528 | gdb_assert (num_phdr < 100); /* Basic sanity check. */ | |
5529 | phdr_buf = alloca (num_phdr * phdr_size); | |
5530 | ||
5531 | if (linux_read_memory (phdr_memaddr, phdr_buf, num_phdr * phdr_size)) | |
5532 | return 0; | |
5533 | ||
5534 | /* Compute relocation: it is expected to be 0 for "regular" executables, | |
5535 | non-zero for PIE ones. */ | |
5536 | relocation = -1; | |
5537 | for (i = 0; relocation == -1 && i < num_phdr; i++) | |
5538 | if (is_elf64) | |
5539 | { | |
5540 | Elf64_Phdr *const p = (Elf64_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size); | |
5541 | ||
5542 | if (p->p_type == PT_PHDR) | |
5543 | relocation = phdr_memaddr - p->p_vaddr; | |
5544 | } | |
5545 | else | |
5546 | { | |
5547 | Elf32_Phdr *const p = (Elf32_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size); | |
5548 | ||
5549 | if (p->p_type == PT_PHDR) | |
5550 | relocation = phdr_memaddr - p->p_vaddr; | |
5551 | } | |
5552 | ||
5553 | if (relocation == -1) | |
5554 | { | |
e237a7e2 JK |
5555 | /* PT_PHDR is optional, but necessary for PIE in general. Fortunately |
5556 | any real world executables, including PIE executables, have always | |
5557 | PT_PHDR present. PT_PHDR is not present in some shared libraries or | |
5558 | in fpc (Free Pascal 2.4) binaries but neither of those have a need for | |
5559 | or present DT_DEBUG anyway (fpc binaries are statically linked). | |
5560 | ||
5561 | Therefore if there exists DT_DEBUG there is always also PT_PHDR. | |
5562 | ||
5563 | GDB could find RELOCATION also from AT_ENTRY - e_entry. */ | |
5564 | ||
2268b414 JK |
5565 | return 0; |
5566 | } | |
5567 | ||
5568 | for (i = 0; i < num_phdr; i++) | |
5569 | { | |
5570 | if (is_elf64) | |
5571 | { | |
5572 | Elf64_Phdr *const p = (Elf64_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size); | |
5573 | ||
5574 | if (p->p_type == PT_DYNAMIC) | |
5575 | return p->p_vaddr + relocation; | |
5576 | } | |
5577 | else | |
5578 | { | |
5579 | Elf32_Phdr *const p = (Elf32_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size); | |
5580 | ||
5581 | if (p->p_type == PT_DYNAMIC) | |
5582 | return p->p_vaddr + relocation; | |
5583 | } | |
5584 | } | |
5585 | ||
5586 | return 0; | |
5587 | } | |
5588 | ||
5589 | /* Return &_r_debug in the inferior, or -1 if not present. Return value | |
367ba2c2 MR |
5590 | can be 0 if the inferior does not yet have the library list initialized. |
5591 | We look for DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP first. MIPS executables use this instead of | |
5592 | DT_DEBUG, although they sometimes contain an unused DT_DEBUG entry too. */ | |
2268b414 JK |
5593 | |
5594 | static CORE_ADDR | |
5595 | get_r_debug (const int pid, const int is_elf64) | |
5596 | { | |
5597 | CORE_ADDR dynamic_memaddr; | |
5598 | const int dyn_size = is_elf64 ? sizeof (Elf64_Dyn) : sizeof (Elf32_Dyn); | |
5599 | unsigned char buf[sizeof (Elf64_Dyn)]; /* The larger of the two. */ | |
367ba2c2 | 5600 | CORE_ADDR map = -1; |
2268b414 JK |
5601 | |
5602 | dynamic_memaddr = get_dynamic (pid, is_elf64); | |
5603 | if (dynamic_memaddr == 0) | |
367ba2c2 | 5604 | return map; |
2268b414 JK |
5605 | |
5606 | while (linux_read_memory (dynamic_memaddr, buf, dyn_size) == 0) | |
5607 | { | |
5608 | if (is_elf64) | |
5609 | { | |
5610 | Elf64_Dyn *const dyn = (Elf64_Dyn *) buf; | |
75f62ce7 | 5611 | #ifdef DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP |
367ba2c2 MR |
5612 | union |
5613 | { | |
5614 | Elf64_Xword map; | |
5615 | unsigned char buf[sizeof (Elf64_Xword)]; | |
5616 | } | |
5617 | rld_map; | |
5618 | ||
5619 | if (dyn->d_tag == DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP) | |
5620 | { | |
5621 | if (linux_read_memory (dyn->d_un.d_val, | |
5622 | rld_map.buf, sizeof (rld_map.buf)) == 0) | |
5623 | return rld_map.map; | |
5624 | else | |
5625 | break; | |
5626 | } | |
75f62ce7 | 5627 | #endif /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP */ |
2268b414 | 5628 | |
367ba2c2 MR |
5629 | if (dyn->d_tag == DT_DEBUG && map == -1) |
5630 | map = dyn->d_un.d_val; | |
2268b414 JK |
5631 | |
5632 | if (dyn->d_tag == DT_NULL) | |
5633 | break; | |
5634 | } | |
5635 | else | |
5636 | { | |
5637 | Elf32_Dyn *const dyn = (Elf32_Dyn *) buf; | |
75f62ce7 | 5638 | #ifdef DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP |
367ba2c2 MR |
5639 | union |
5640 | { | |
5641 | Elf32_Word map; | |
5642 | unsigned char buf[sizeof (Elf32_Word)]; | |
5643 | } | |
5644 | rld_map; | |
5645 | ||
5646 | if (dyn->d_tag == DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP) | |
5647 | { | |
5648 | if (linux_read_memory (dyn->d_un.d_val, | |
5649 | rld_map.buf, sizeof (rld_map.buf)) == 0) | |
5650 | return rld_map.map; | |
5651 | else | |
5652 | break; | |
5653 | } | |
75f62ce7 | 5654 | #endif /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP */ |
2268b414 | 5655 | |
367ba2c2 MR |
5656 | if (dyn->d_tag == DT_DEBUG && map == -1) |
5657 | map = dyn->d_un.d_val; | |
2268b414 JK |
5658 | |
5659 | if (dyn->d_tag == DT_NULL) | |
5660 | break; | |
5661 | } | |
5662 | ||
5663 | dynamic_memaddr += dyn_size; | |
5664 | } | |
5665 | ||
367ba2c2 | 5666 | return map; |
2268b414 JK |
5667 | } |
5668 | ||
5669 | /* Read one pointer from MEMADDR in the inferior. */ | |
5670 | ||
5671 | static int | |
5672 | read_one_ptr (CORE_ADDR memaddr, CORE_ADDR *ptr, int ptr_size) | |
5673 | { | |
485f1ee4 PA |
5674 | int ret; |
5675 | ||
5676 | /* Go through a union so this works on either big or little endian | |
5677 | hosts, when the inferior's pointer size is smaller than the size | |
5678 | of CORE_ADDR. It is assumed the inferior's endianness is the | |
5679 | same of the superior's. */ | |
5680 | union | |
5681 | { | |
5682 | CORE_ADDR core_addr; | |
5683 | unsigned int ui; | |
5684 | unsigned char uc; | |
5685 | } addr; | |
5686 | ||
5687 | ret = linux_read_memory (memaddr, &addr.uc, ptr_size); | |
5688 | if (ret == 0) | |
5689 | { | |
5690 | if (ptr_size == sizeof (CORE_ADDR)) | |
5691 | *ptr = addr.core_addr; | |
5692 | else if (ptr_size == sizeof (unsigned int)) | |
5693 | *ptr = addr.ui; | |
5694 | else | |
5695 | gdb_assert_not_reached ("unhandled pointer size"); | |
5696 | } | |
5697 | return ret; | |
2268b414 JK |
5698 | } |
5699 | ||
5700 | struct link_map_offsets | |
5701 | { | |
5702 | /* Offset and size of r_debug.r_version. */ | |
5703 | int r_version_offset; | |
5704 | ||
5705 | /* Offset and size of r_debug.r_map. */ | |
5706 | int r_map_offset; | |
5707 | ||
5708 | /* Offset to l_addr field in struct link_map. */ | |
5709 | int l_addr_offset; | |
5710 | ||
5711 | /* Offset to l_name field in struct link_map. */ | |
5712 | int l_name_offset; | |
5713 | ||
5714 | /* Offset to l_ld field in struct link_map. */ | |
5715 | int l_ld_offset; | |
5716 | ||
5717 | /* Offset to l_next field in struct link_map. */ | |
5718 | int l_next_offset; | |
5719 | ||
5720 | /* Offset to l_prev field in struct link_map. */ | |
5721 | int l_prev_offset; | |
5722 | }; | |
5723 | ||
fb723180 | 5724 | /* Construct qXfer:libraries-svr4:read reply. */ |
2268b414 JK |
5725 | |
5726 | static int | |
5727 | linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4 (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf, | |
5728 | unsigned const char *writebuf, | |
5729 | CORE_ADDR offset, int len) | |
5730 | { | |
5731 | char *document; | |
5732 | unsigned document_len; | |
5733 | struct process_info_private *const priv = current_process ()->private; | |
5734 | char filename[PATH_MAX]; | |
5735 | int pid, is_elf64; | |
5736 | ||
5737 | static const struct link_map_offsets lmo_32bit_offsets = | |
5738 | { | |
5739 | 0, /* r_version offset. */ | |
5740 | 4, /* r_debug.r_map offset. */ | |
5741 | 0, /* l_addr offset in link_map. */ | |
5742 | 4, /* l_name offset in link_map. */ | |
5743 | 8, /* l_ld offset in link_map. */ | |
5744 | 12, /* l_next offset in link_map. */ | |
5745 | 16 /* l_prev offset in link_map. */ | |
5746 | }; | |
5747 | ||
5748 | static const struct link_map_offsets lmo_64bit_offsets = | |
5749 | { | |
5750 | 0, /* r_version offset. */ | |
5751 | 8, /* r_debug.r_map offset. */ | |
5752 | 0, /* l_addr offset in link_map. */ | |
5753 | 8, /* l_name offset in link_map. */ | |
5754 | 16, /* l_ld offset in link_map. */ | |
5755 | 24, /* l_next offset in link_map. */ | |
5756 | 32 /* l_prev offset in link_map. */ | |
5757 | }; | |
5758 | const struct link_map_offsets *lmo; | |
214d508e | 5759 | unsigned int machine; |
b1fbec62 GB |
5760 | int ptr_size; |
5761 | CORE_ADDR lm_addr = 0, lm_prev = 0; | |
5762 | int allocated = 1024; | |
5763 | char *p; | |
5764 | CORE_ADDR l_name, l_addr, l_ld, l_next, l_prev; | |
5765 | int header_done = 0; | |
2268b414 JK |
5766 | |
5767 | if (writebuf != NULL) | |
5768 | return -2; | |
5769 | if (readbuf == NULL) | |
5770 | return -1; | |
5771 | ||
d86d4aaf | 5772 | pid = lwpid_of (current_inferior); |
2268b414 | 5773 | xsnprintf (filename, sizeof filename, "/proc/%d/exe", pid); |
214d508e | 5774 | is_elf64 = elf_64_file_p (filename, &machine); |
2268b414 | 5775 | lmo = is_elf64 ? &lmo_64bit_offsets : &lmo_32bit_offsets; |
b1fbec62 | 5776 | ptr_size = is_elf64 ? 8 : 4; |
2268b414 | 5777 | |
b1fbec62 GB |
5778 | while (annex[0] != '\0') |
5779 | { | |
5780 | const char *sep; | |
5781 | CORE_ADDR *addrp; | |
5782 | int len; | |
2268b414 | 5783 | |
b1fbec62 GB |
5784 | sep = strchr (annex, '='); |
5785 | if (sep == NULL) | |
5786 | break; | |
0c5bf5a9 | 5787 | |
b1fbec62 GB |
5788 | len = sep - annex; |
5789 | if (len == 5 && strncmp (annex, "start", 5) == 0) | |
5790 | addrp = &lm_addr; | |
5791 | else if (len == 4 && strncmp (annex, "prev", 4) == 0) | |
5792 | addrp = &lm_prev; | |
5793 | else | |
5794 | { | |
5795 | annex = strchr (sep, ';'); | |
5796 | if (annex == NULL) | |
5797 | break; | |
5798 | annex++; | |
5799 | continue; | |
5800 | } | |
5801 | ||
5802 | annex = decode_address_to_semicolon (addrp, sep + 1); | |
2268b414 | 5803 | } |
b1fbec62 GB |
5804 | |
5805 | if (lm_addr == 0) | |
2268b414 | 5806 | { |
b1fbec62 GB |
5807 | int r_version = 0; |
5808 | ||
5809 | if (priv->r_debug == 0) | |
5810 | priv->r_debug = get_r_debug (pid, is_elf64); | |
5811 | ||
5812 | /* We failed to find DT_DEBUG. Such situation will not change | |
5813 | for this inferior - do not retry it. Report it to GDB as | |
5814 | E01, see for the reasons at the GDB solib-svr4.c side. */ | |
5815 | if (priv->r_debug == (CORE_ADDR) -1) | |
5816 | return -1; | |
5817 | ||
5818 | if (priv->r_debug != 0) | |
2268b414 | 5819 | { |
b1fbec62 GB |
5820 | if (linux_read_memory (priv->r_debug + lmo->r_version_offset, |
5821 | (unsigned char *) &r_version, | |
5822 | sizeof (r_version)) != 0 | |
5823 | || r_version != 1) | |
5824 | { | |
5825 | warning ("unexpected r_debug version %d", r_version); | |
5826 | } | |
5827 | else if (read_one_ptr (priv->r_debug + lmo->r_map_offset, | |
5828 | &lm_addr, ptr_size) != 0) | |
5829 | { | |
5830 | warning ("unable to read r_map from 0x%lx", | |
5831 | (long) priv->r_debug + lmo->r_map_offset); | |
5832 | } | |
2268b414 | 5833 | } |
b1fbec62 | 5834 | } |
2268b414 | 5835 | |
b1fbec62 GB |
5836 | document = xmalloc (allocated); |
5837 | strcpy (document, "<library-list-svr4 version=\"1.0\""); | |
5838 | p = document + strlen (document); | |
5839 | ||
5840 | while (lm_addr | |
5841 | && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_name_offset, | |
5842 | &l_name, ptr_size) == 0 | |
5843 | && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_addr_offset, | |
5844 | &l_addr, ptr_size) == 0 | |
5845 | && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_ld_offset, | |
5846 | &l_ld, ptr_size) == 0 | |
5847 | && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_prev_offset, | |
5848 | &l_prev, ptr_size) == 0 | |
5849 | && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_next_offset, | |
5850 | &l_next, ptr_size) == 0) | |
5851 | { | |
5852 | unsigned char libname[PATH_MAX]; | |
5853 | ||
5854 | if (lm_prev != l_prev) | |
2268b414 | 5855 | { |
b1fbec62 GB |
5856 | warning ("Corrupted shared library list: 0x%lx != 0x%lx", |
5857 | (long) lm_prev, (long) l_prev); | |
5858 | break; | |
2268b414 JK |
5859 | } |
5860 | ||
d878444c JK |
5861 | /* Ignore the first entry even if it has valid name as the first entry |
5862 | corresponds to the main executable. The first entry should not be | |
5863 | skipped if the dynamic loader was loaded late by a static executable | |
5864 | (see solib-svr4.c parameter ignore_first). But in such case the main | |
5865 | executable does not have PT_DYNAMIC present and this function already | |
5866 | exited above due to failed get_r_debug. */ | |
5867 | if (lm_prev == 0) | |
2268b414 | 5868 | { |
d878444c JK |
5869 | sprintf (p, " main-lm=\"0x%lx\"", (unsigned long) lm_addr); |
5870 | p = p + strlen (p); | |
5871 | } | |
5872 | else | |
5873 | { | |
5874 | /* Not checking for error because reading may stop before | |
5875 | we've got PATH_MAX worth of characters. */ | |
5876 | libname[0] = '\0'; | |
5877 | linux_read_memory (l_name, libname, sizeof (libname) - 1); | |
5878 | libname[sizeof (libname) - 1] = '\0'; | |
5879 | if (libname[0] != '\0') | |
2268b414 | 5880 | { |
d878444c JK |
5881 | /* 6x the size for xml_escape_text below. */ |
5882 | size_t len = 6 * strlen ((char *) libname); | |
5883 | char *name; | |
2268b414 | 5884 | |
d878444c JK |
5885 | if (!header_done) |
5886 | { | |
5887 | /* Terminate `<library-list-svr4'. */ | |
5888 | *p++ = '>'; | |
5889 | header_done = 1; | |
5890 | } | |
2268b414 | 5891 | |
d878444c JK |
5892 | while (allocated < p - document + len + 200) |
5893 | { | |
5894 | /* Expand to guarantee sufficient storage. */ | |
5895 | uintptr_t document_len = p - document; | |
2268b414 | 5896 | |
d878444c JK |
5897 | document = xrealloc (document, 2 * allocated); |
5898 | allocated *= 2; | |
5899 | p = document + document_len; | |
5900 | } | |
5901 | ||
5902 | name = xml_escape_text ((char *) libname); | |
5903 | p += sprintf (p, "<library name=\"%s\" lm=\"0x%lx\" " | |
5904 | "l_addr=\"0x%lx\" l_ld=\"0x%lx\"/>", | |
5905 | name, (unsigned long) lm_addr, | |
5906 | (unsigned long) l_addr, (unsigned long) l_ld); | |
5907 | free (name); | |
5908 | } | |
0afae3cf | 5909 | } |
b1fbec62 GB |
5910 | |
5911 | lm_prev = lm_addr; | |
5912 | lm_addr = l_next; | |
2268b414 JK |
5913 | } |
5914 | ||
b1fbec62 GB |
5915 | if (!header_done) |
5916 | { | |
5917 | /* Empty list; terminate `<library-list-svr4'. */ | |
5918 | strcpy (p, "/>"); | |
5919 | } | |
5920 | else | |
5921 | strcpy (p, "</library-list-svr4>"); | |
5922 | ||
2268b414 JK |
5923 | document_len = strlen (document); |
5924 | if (offset < document_len) | |
5925 | document_len -= offset; | |
5926 | else | |
5927 | document_len = 0; | |
5928 | if (len > document_len) | |
5929 | len = document_len; | |
5930 | ||
5931 | memcpy (readbuf, document + offset, len); | |
5932 | xfree (document); | |
5933 | ||
5934 | return len; | |
5935 | } | |
5936 | ||
9accd112 MM |
5937 | #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE |
5938 | ||
969c39fb | 5939 | /* See to_enable_btrace target method. */ |
9accd112 MM |
5940 | |
5941 | static struct btrace_target_info * | |
5942 | linux_low_enable_btrace (ptid_t ptid) | |
5943 | { | |
5944 | struct btrace_target_info *tinfo; | |
5945 | ||
5946 | tinfo = linux_enable_btrace (ptid); | |
3aee8918 | 5947 | |
9accd112 | 5948 | if (tinfo != NULL) |
3aee8918 PA |
5949 | { |
5950 | struct thread_info *thread = find_thread_ptid (ptid); | |
5951 | struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (thread, 0); | |
5952 | ||
5953 | tinfo->ptr_bits = register_size (regcache->tdesc, 0) * 8; | |
5954 | } | |
9accd112 MM |
5955 | |
5956 | return tinfo; | |
5957 | } | |
5958 | ||
969c39fb | 5959 | /* See to_disable_btrace target method. */ |
9accd112 | 5960 | |
969c39fb MM |
5961 | static int |
5962 | linux_low_disable_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo) | |
5963 | { | |
5964 | enum btrace_error err; | |
5965 | ||
5966 | err = linux_disable_btrace (tinfo); | |
5967 | return (err == BTRACE_ERR_NONE ? 0 : -1); | |
5968 | } | |
5969 | ||
5970 | /* See to_read_btrace target method. */ | |
5971 | ||
5972 | static int | |
9accd112 MM |
5973 | linux_low_read_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo, struct buffer *buffer, |
5974 | int type) | |
5975 | { | |
5976 | VEC (btrace_block_s) *btrace; | |
5977 | struct btrace_block *block; | |
969c39fb | 5978 | enum btrace_error err; |
9accd112 MM |
5979 | int i; |
5980 | ||
969c39fb MM |
5981 | btrace = NULL; |
5982 | err = linux_read_btrace (&btrace, tinfo, type); | |
5983 | if (err != BTRACE_ERR_NONE) | |
5984 | { | |
5985 | if (err == BTRACE_ERR_OVERFLOW) | |
5986 | buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "E.Overflow."); | |
5987 | else | |
5988 | buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "E.Generic Error."); | |
5989 | ||
5990 | return -1; | |
5991 | } | |
9accd112 MM |
5992 | |
5993 | buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<!DOCTYPE btrace SYSTEM \"btrace.dtd\">\n"); | |
5994 | buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<btrace version=\"1.0\">\n"); | |
5995 | ||
5996 | for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (btrace_block_s, btrace, i, block); i++) | |
5997 | buffer_xml_printf (buffer, "<block begin=\"0x%s\" end=\"0x%s\"/>\n", | |
5998 | paddress (block->begin), paddress (block->end)); | |
5999 | ||
969c39fb | 6000 | buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "</btrace>\n"); |
9accd112 MM |
6001 | |
6002 | VEC_free (btrace_block_s, btrace); | |
969c39fb MM |
6003 | |
6004 | return 0; | |
9accd112 MM |
6005 | } |
6006 | #endif /* HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE */ | |
6007 | ||
ce3a066d DJ |
6008 | static struct target_ops linux_target_ops = { |
6009 | linux_create_inferior, | |
6010 | linux_attach, | |
6011 | linux_kill, | |
6ad8ae5c | 6012 | linux_detach, |
8336d594 | 6013 | linux_mourn, |
444d6139 | 6014 | linux_join, |
ce3a066d DJ |
6015 | linux_thread_alive, |
6016 | linux_resume, | |
6017 | linux_wait, | |
6018 | linux_fetch_registers, | |
6019 | linux_store_registers, | |
90d74c30 | 6020 | linux_prepare_to_access_memory, |
0146f85b | 6021 | linux_done_accessing_memory, |
ce3a066d DJ |
6022 | linux_read_memory, |
6023 | linux_write_memory, | |
2f2893d9 | 6024 | linux_look_up_symbols, |
ef57601b | 6025 | linux_request_interrupt, |
aa691b87 | 6026 | linux_read_auxv, |
802e8e6d | 6027 | linux_supports_z_point_type, |
d993e290 PA |
6028 | linux_insert_point, |
6029 | linux_remove_point, | |
e013ee27 OF |
6030 | linux_stopped_by_watchpoint, |
6031 | linux_stopped_data_address, | |
db0dfaa0 LM |
6032 | #if defined(__UCLIBC__) && defined(HAS_NOMMU) \ |
6033 | && defined(PT_TEXT_ADDR) && defined(PT_DATA_ADDR) \ | |
6034 | && defined(PT_TEXT_END_ADDR) | |
52fb6437 | 6035 | linux_read_offsets, |
dae5f5cf DJ |
6036 | #else |
6037 | NULL, | |
6038 | #endif | |
6039 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB | |
6040 | thread_db_get_tls_address, | |
6041 | #else | |
6042 | NULL, | |
52fb6437 | 6043 | #endif |
efcbbd14 | 6044 | linux_qxfer_spu, |
59a016f0 | 6045 | hostio_last_error_from_errno, |
07e059b5 | 6046 | linux_qxfer_osdata, |
4aa995e1 | 6047 | linux_xfer_siginfo, |
bd99dc85 PA |
6048 | linux_supports_non_stop, |
6049 | linux_async, | |
6050 | linux_start_non_stop, | |
cdbfd419 PP |
6051 | linux_supports_multi_process, |
6052 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB | |
dc146f7c | 6053 | thread_db_handle_monitor_command, |
cdbfd419 | 6054 | #else |
dc146f7c | 6055 | NULL, |
cdbfd419 | 6056 | #endif |
d26e3629 | 6057 | linux_common_core_of_thread, |
78d85199 | 6058 | linux_read_loadmap, |
219f2f23 PA |
6059 | linux_process_qsupported, |
6060 | linux_supports_tracepoints, | |
6061 | linux_read_pc, | |
8336d594 PA |
6062 | linux_write_pc, |
6063 | linux_thread_stopped, | |
7984d532 | 6064 | NULL, |
711e434b | 6065 | linux_pause_all, |
7984d532 | 6066 | linux_unpause_all, |
fa593d66 PA |
6067 | linux_cancel_breakpoints, |
6068 | linux_stabilize_threads, | |
6a271cae | 6069 | linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad, |
03583c20 UW |
6070 | linux_emit_ops, |
6071 | linux_supports_disable_randomization, | |
405f8e94 | 6072 | linux_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len, |
2268b414 | 6073 | linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4, |
d1feda86 | 6074 | linux_supports_agent, |
9accd112 MM |
6075 | #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE |
6076 | linux_supports_btrace, | |
6077 | linux_low_enable_btrace, | |
969c39fb | 6078 | linux_low_disable_btrace, |
9accd112 MM |
6079 | linux_low_read_btrace, |
6080 | #else | |
6081 | NULL, | |
6082 | NULL, | |
6083 | NULL, | |
6084 | NULL, | |
9accd112 | 6085 | #endif |
c2d6af84 | 6086 | linux_supports_range_stepping, |
ce3a066d DJ |
6087 | }; |
6088 | ||
0d62e5e8 DJ |
6089 | static void |
6090 | linux_init_signals () | |
6091 | { | |
6092 | /* FIXME drow/2002-06-09: As above, we should check with LinuxThreads | |
6093 | to find what the cancel signal actually is. */ | |
1a981360 | 6094 | #ifndef __ANDROID__ /* Bionic doesn't use SIGRTMIN the way glibc does. */ |
254787d4 | 6095 | signal (__SIGRTMIN+1, SIG_IGN); |
60c3d7b0 | 6096 | #endif |
0d62e5e8 DJ |
6097 | } |
6098 | ||
3aee8918 PA |
6099 | #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS |
6100 | void | |
6101 | initialize_regsets_info (struct regsets_info *info) | |
6102 | { | |
6103 | for (info->num_regsets = 0; | |
6104 | info->regsets[info->num_regsets].size >= 0; | |
6105 | info->num_regsets++) | |
6106 | ; | |
3aee8918 PA |
6107 | } |
6108 | #endif | |
6109 | ||
da6d8c04 DJ |
6110 | void |
6111 | initialize_low (void) | |
6112 | { | |
bd99dc85 PA |
6113 | struct sigaction sigchld_action; |
6114 | memset (&sigchld_action, 0, sizeof (sigchld_action)); | |
ce3a066d | 6115 | set_target_ops (&linux_target_ops); |
611cb4a5 DJ |
6116 | set_breakpoint_data (the_low_target.breakpoint, |
6117 | the_low_target.breakpoint_len); | |
0d62e5e8 | 6118 | linux_init_signals (); |
aa7c7447 | 6119 | linux_ptrace_init_warnings (); |
bd99dc85 PA |
6120 | |
6121 | sigchld_action.sa_handler = sigchld_handler; | |
6122 | sigemptyset (&sigchld_action.sa_mask); | |
6123 | sigchld_action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; | |
6124 | sigaction (SIGCHLD, &sigchld_action, NULL); | |
3aee8918 PA |
6125 | |
6126 | initialize_low_arch (); | |
da6d8c04 | 6127 | } |