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1/* Startup code for gdbtk.
2 Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 Written by Stu Grossman <grossman@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Support.
5
6This file is part of GDB.
7
8This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11(at your option) any later version.
12
13This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21
22#include "defs.h"
23#include "symtab.h"
24#include "inferior.h"
25#include "command.h"
26#include "bfd.h"
27#include "symfile.h"
28#include "objfiles.h"
29#include "target.h"
30#include "gdbcore.h"
31#include "tracepoint.h"
32#include "demangle.h"
33
34#ifdef _WIN32
35#include <winuser.h>
36#endif
37
38#include <sys/stat.h>
39
40#include <tcl.h>
41#include <tk.h>
42#include <itcl.h>
43#include <tix.h>
44#include "guitcl.h"
45#include "gdbtk.h"
46
47#ifdef IDE
48/* start-sanitize-ide */
49#include "event.h"
50#include "idetcl.h"
51#include "ilutk.h"
52/* end-sanitize-ide */
53#endif
54
55#ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
56#include <stdarg.h>
57#else
58#include <varargs.h>
59#endif
60#include <signal.h>
61#include <fcntl.h>
62#include <unistd.h>
63#include <setjmp.h>
64#include "top.h"
65#include <sys/ioctl.h>
66#include "gdb_string.h"
67#include "dis-asm.h"
68#include <stdio.h>
69#include "gdbcmd.h"
70
71#include "annotate.h"
72#include <sys/time.h>
73
74int in_fputs = 0;
75
76int (*ui_load_progress_hook) PARAMS ((char *, unsigned long));
77void (*pre_add_symbol_hook) PARAMS ((char *));
78void (*post_add_symbol_hook) PARAMS ((void));
79
80#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
81extern void (*ui_loop_hook) PARAMS ((int));
82#endif
83static void gdbtk_create_tracepoint PARAMS ((struct tracepoint *));
84static void gdbtk_delete_tracepoint PARAMS ((struct tracepoint *));
85static void gdbtk_modify_tracepoint PARAMS ((struct tracepoint *));
86static void gdbtk_create_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
87static void gdbtk_delete_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
88static void gdbtk_modify_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
89static void tk_command_loop PARAMS ((void));
90static void gdbtk_call_command PARAMS ((struct cmd_list_element *, char *, int));
91static int gdbtk_wait PARAMS ((int, struct target_waitstatus *));
92 void x_event PARAMS ((int));
93static int gdbtk_query PARAMS ((const char *, va_list));
94static void gdbtk_warning PARAMS ((const char *, va_list));
95void gdbtk_ignorable_warning PARAMS ((const char *));
96static char* gdbtk_readline PARAMS ((char *));
97static void
98#ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
99gdbtk_readline_begin (char *format, ...);
100#else
101gdbtk_readline_begin ();
102#endif
103static void gdbtk_readline_end PARAMS ((void));
104static void gdbtk_flush PARAMS ((FILE *));
105static void gdbtk_pre_add_symbol PARAMS ((char *));
106static void gdbtk_print_frame_info PARAMS ((struct symtab *, int, int, int));
107static void gdbtk_post_add_symbol PARAMS ((void));
108static void pc_changed PARAMS ((void));
109static void tracepoint_notify PARAMS ((struct tracepoint *, const char *));
110
111/*
112 * gdbtk_fputs can't be static, because we need to call it in gdbtk.c.
113 * See note there for details.
114 */
115
116void gdbtk_fputs PARAMS ((const char *, FILE *));
117int gdbtk_load_hash PARAMS ((char *, unsigned long));
118static void breakpoint_notify PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *, const char *));
119
120/*
121 * gdbtk_add_hooks - add all the hooks to gdb. This will get called by the
122 * startup code to fill in the hooks needed by core gdb.
123 */
124
125void
126gdbtk_add_hooks(void)
127{
128 command_loop_hook = tk_command_loop;
129 call_command_hook = gdbtk_call_command;
130 readline_begin_hook = gdbtk_readline_begin;
131 readline_hook = gdbtk_readline;
132 readline_end_hook = gdbtk_readline_end;
133
134 print_frame_info_listing_hook = gdbtk_print_frame_info;
135 query_hook = gdbtk_query;
136 warning_hook = gdbtk_warning;
137 flush_hook = gdbtk_flush;
138
139 create_breakpoint_hook = gdbtk_create_breakpoint;
140 delete_breakpoint_hook = gdbtk_delete_breakpoint;
141 modify_breakpoint_hook = gdbtk_modify_breakpoint;
142
143 interactive_hook = gdbtk_interactive;
144 target_wait_hook = gdbtk_wait;
145 ui_load_progress_hook = gdbtk_load_hash;
146#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
147 ui_loop_hook = x_event;
148#endif
149 pre_add_symbol_hook = gdbtk_pre_add_symbol;
150 post_add_symbol_hook = gdbtk_post_add_symbol;
151
152 create_tracepoint_hook = gdbtk_create_tracepoint;
153 delete_tracepoint_hook = gdbtk_delete_tracepoint;
154 modify_tracepoint_hook = gdbtk_modify_tracepoint;
155 pc_changed_hook = pc_changed;
156
157}
158
159/* These control where to put the gdb output which is created by
160 {f}printf_{un}filtered and friends. gdbtk_fputs and gdbtk_flush are the
161 lowest level of these routines and capture all output from the rest of GDB.
162
163 The reason to use the result_ptr rather than the gdbtk_interp's result
164 directly is so that a call_wrapper invoked function can preserve its result
165 across calls into Tcl which might be made in the course of the function's
166 execution.
167
168 * result_ptr->obj_ptr is where to accumulate the result.
169 * GDBTK_TO_RESULT flag means the output goes to the gdbtk_tcl_fputs proc
170 instead of to the result_ptr.
171 * GDBTK_MAKES_LIST flag means add to the result as a list element.
172
173 */
174
175gdbtk_result *result_ptr = NULL;
176\f
177
178/* This allows you to Tcl_Eval a tcl command which takes
179 a command word, and then a single argument. */
180
181int gdbtk_two_elem_cmd (cmd_name, argv1)
182 char *cmd_name;
183 char * argv1;
184{
185 char *command;
186 int result, flags_ptr, arg_len, cmd_len;
187
188 arg_len = Tcl_ScanElement (argv1, &flags_ptr);
189 cmd_len = strlen (cmd_name);
190 command = malloc(arg_len + cmd_len + 2);
191 strcpy (command, cmd_name);
192 strcat (command, " ");
193
194 Tcl_ConvertElement (argv1, command + cmd_len + 1, flags_ptr);
195
196 result = Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, command);
197 free (command);
198 return result;
199
200}
201
202static void
203gdbtk_flush (stream)
204 FILE *stream;
205{
206#if 0
207 /* Force immediate screen update */
208
209 Tcl_VarEval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_flush", NULL);
210#endif
211}
212
213/* This handles all the output from gdb. All the gdb printf_xxx functions
214 * eventually end up here. The output is either passed to the result_ptr
215 * where it will go to the result of some gdbtk command, or passed to the
216 * Tcl proc gdbtk_tcl_fputs (where it is usually just dumped to the console
217 * window.
218 *
219 * The cases are:
220 *
221 * 1) result_ptr == NULL - This happens when some output comes from gdb which
f3b86a30 222 * is not generated by a command in gdbtk-cmds, usually startup stuff.
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223 * In this case we just route the data to gdbtk_tcl_fputs.
224 * 2) The GDBTK_TO_RESULT flag is set - The result is supposed to go to Tcl.
225 * We place the data into the result_ptr, either as a string,
226 * or a list, depending whether the GDBTK_MAKES_LIST bit is set.
227 * 3) The GDBTK_TO_RESULT flag is unset - We route the data to gdbtk_tcl_fputs
228 * UNLESS it was coming to stderr. Then we place it in the result_ptr
229 * anyway, so it can be dealt with.
230 *
231 */
232
233void
234gdbtk_fputs (ptr, stream)
235 const char *ptr;
236 FILE *stream;
237{
238 in_fputs = 1;
239
240 if (result_ptr != NULL)
241 {
242 if (result_ptr->flags & GDBTK_TO_RESULT)
243 {
244 if (result_ptr->flags & GDBTK_MAKES_LIST)
245 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, result_ptr->obj_ptr,
246 Tcl_NewStringObj((char *) ptr, -1));
247 else
248 Tcl_AppendToObj (result_ptr->obj_ptr, (char *) ptr, -1);
249 }
250 else if (stream == gdb_stderr)
251 {
252 if (result_ptr->flags & GDBTK_ERROR_STARTED)
253 Tcl_AppendToObj (result_ptr->obj_ptr, (char *) ptr, -1);
254 else
255 {
256 Tcl_SetStringObj (result_ptr->obj_ptr, (char *) ptr, -1);
257 result_ptr->flags |= GDBTK_ERROR_STARTED;
258 }
259 }
260 else
261 {
262 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_fputs", (char *) ptr);
263 if (result_ptr->flags & GDBTK_MAKES_LIST)
264 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_fputs", " ");
265 }
266 }
267 else
268 {
269 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_fputs", (char *) ptr);
270 }
271
272 in_fputs = 0;
273}
274
275/*
276 * This routes all warnings to the Tcl function "gdbtk_tcl_warning".
277 */
278
279static void
280gdbtk_warning (warning, args)
281 const char *warning;
282 va_list args;
283{
284 char buf[200];
285
286 vsprintf (buf, warning, args);
287 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_warning", buf);
288
289}
290
291/*
292 * This routes all ignorable warnings to the Tcl function
293 * "gdbtk_tcl_ignorable_warning".
294 */
295
296void
297gdbtk_ignorable_warning (warning)
298 const char *warning;
299{
300 char buf[200], *merge[2];
301 char *command;
302
303 sprintf (buf, warning);
304 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_ignorable_warning", buf);
305
306}
307
308
309
310static void
311pc_changed()
312{
313 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_pc_changed");
314}
315
316\f
317/* This function is called instead of gdb's internal command loop. This is the
318 last chance to do anything before entering the main Tk event loop.
319 At the end of the command, we enter the main loop. */
320
321static void
322tk_command_loop ()
323{
324 extern GDB_FILE *instream;
325
326 /* We no longer want to use stdin as the command input stream */
327 instream = NULL;
328
329 if (Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_preloop") != TCL_OK)
330 {
331 char *msg;
332
333 /* Force errorInfo to be set up propertly. */
334 Tcl_AddErrorInfo (gdbtk_interp, "");
335
336 msg = Tcl_GetVar (gdbtk_interp, "errorInfo", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
337#ifdef _WIN32
338 MessageBox (NULL, msg, NULL, MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR | MB_TASKMODAL);
339#else
340 fputs_unfiltered (msg, gdb_stderr);
341#endif
342 }
343
344#ifdef _WIN32
345 close_bfds ();
346#endif
347
348 Tk_MainLoop ();
349}
350
351/* Come here when there is activity on the X file descriptor. */
352
353void
354x_event (signo)
355 int signo;
356{
357 static int in_x_event = 0;
358 static Tcl_Obj *varname = NULL;
359 if (in_x_event || in_fputs)
360 return;
361
362 in_x_event = 1;
363
364#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
365 if (signo == -2)
366 gdbtk_stop_timer ();
367#endif
368
369 /* Process pending events */
370 while (Tcl_DoOneEvent (TCL_DONT_WAIT|TCL_ALL_EVENTS) != 0)
371 ;
372
373 if (load_in_progress)
374 {
375 int val;
376 if (varname == NULL)
377 {
378 Tcl_Obj *varnamestrobj = Tcl_NewStringObj("download_cancel_ok",-1);
379 varname = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(gdbtk_interp,varnamestrobj,NULL,TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
380 }
381 if ((Tcl_GetIntFromObj(gdbtk_interp,varname,&val) == TCL_OK) && val)
382 {
383 quit_flag = 1;
384#ifdef REQUEST_QUIT
385 REQUEST_QUIT;
386#else
387 if (immediate_quit)
388 quit ();
389#endif
390 }
391 }
392 in_x_event = 0;
393}
394
395/* VARARGS */
396static void
397#ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
398gdbtk_readline_begin (char *format, ...)
399#else
400gdbtk_readline_begin (va_alist)
401 va_dcl
402#endif
403{
404 va_list args;
405 char buf[200], *merge[2];
406 char *command;
407
408#ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
409 va_start (args, format);
410#else
411 char *format;
412 va_start (args);
413 format = va_arg (args, char *);
414#endif
415
416 vsprintf (buf, format, args);
417 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_readline_begin", buf);
418
419}
420
421static char *
422gdbtk_readline (prompt)
423 char *prompt;
424{
425 int result;
426
427#ifdef _WIN32
428 close_bfds ();
429#endif
430
431 result = gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_readline", prompt);
432
433 if (result == TCL_OK)
434 {
435 return (strdup (gdbtk_interp -> result));
436 }
437 else
438 {
439 gdbtk_fputs (gdbtk_interp -> result, gdb_stdout);
440 gdbtk_fputs ("\n", gdb_stdout);
441 return (NULL);
442 }
443}
444
445static void
446gdbtk_readline_end ()
447{
448 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_readline_end");
449}
450
451static void
452gdbtk_call_command (cmdblk, arg, from_tty)
453 struct cmd_list_element *cmdblk;
454 char *arg;
455 int from_tty;
456{
457 running_now = 0;
458 if (cmdblk->class == class_run || cmdblk->class == class_trace)
459 {
460
461/* HACK! HACK! This is to get the gui to update the tstart/tstop
462 button only incase of tstart/tstop commands issued from the console
463 We don't want to update the src window, so we need to have specific
464 procedures to do tstart and tstop
465 Unfortunately this will not display errors from tstart or tstop in the
466 console window itself, but as dialogs.*/
467
468 if (!strcmp(cmdblk->name, "tstart") && !No_Update)
469 {
470 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_tstart");
471 (*cmdblk->function.cfunc)(arg, from_tty);
472 }
473 else if (!strcmp(cmdblk->name, "tstop") && !No_Update)
474 {
475 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_tstop");
476 (*cmdblk->function.cfunc)(arg, from_tty);
477 }
478/* end of hack */
479 else
480 {
481 running_now = 1;
482 if (!No_Update)
483 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_busy");
484 (*cmdblk->function.cfunc)(arg, from_tty);
485 running_now = 0;
486 if (!No_Update)
487 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_idle");
488 }
489 }
490 else
491 (*cmdblk->function.cfunc)(arg, from_tty);
492}
493
494/* The next three functions use breakpoint_notify to allow the GUI
495 * to handle creating, deleting and modifying breakpoints. These three
496 * functions are put into the appropriate gdb hooks in gdbtk_init.
497 */
498
499static void
500gdbtk_create_breakpoint(b)
501 struct breakpoint *b;
502{
503 breakpoint_notify (b, "create");
504}
505
506static void
507gdbtk_delete_breakpoint(b)
508 struct breakpoint *b;
509{
510 breakpoint_notify (b, "delete");
511}
512
513static void
514gdbtk_modify_breakpoint(b)
515 struct breakpoint *b;
516{
517 breakpoint_notify (b, "modify");
518}
519
520/* This is the generic function for handling changes in
521 * a breakpoint. It routes the information to the Tcl
522 * command "gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint" in the form:
523 * gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint action b_number b_address b_line b_file
524 * On error, the error string is written to gdb_stdout.
525 */
526
527static void
528breakpoint_notify(b, action)
529 struct breakpoint *b;
530 const char *action;
531{
532 char buf[256];
533 int v;
534 struct symtab_and_line sal;
535 char *filename;
536
537 if (b->type != bp_breakpoint)
538 return;
539
540 /* We ensure that ACTION contains no special Tcl characters, so we
541 can do this. */
542 sal = find_pc_line (b->address, 0);
543 filename = symtab_to_filename (sal.symtab);
544 if (filename == NULL)
545 filename = "";
546
547 sprintf (buf, "gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint %s %d 0x%lx %d {%s}", action, b->number,
548 (long)b->address, b->line_number, filename);
549
550 v = Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, buf);
551
552 if (v != TCL_OK)
553 {
554 gdbtk_fputs (Tcl_GetStringResult (gdbtk_interp), gdb_stdout);
555 gdbtk_fputs ("\n", gdb_stdout);
556 }
557}
558
559int
560gdbtk_load_hash (section, num)
561 char *section;
562 unsigned long num;
563{
564 char buf[128];
565 sprintf (buf, "download_hash %s %ld", section, num);
566 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, buf);
567 return atoi (gdbtk_interp->result);
568}
569
570
571/* This hook is called whenever we are ready to load a symbol file so that
572 the UI can notify the user... */
573static void
574gdbtk_pre_add_symbol (name)
575 char *name;
576{
577
578 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd("gdbtk_tcl_pre_add_symbol", name);
579
580}
581
582/* This hook is called whenever we finish loading a symbol file. */
583static void
584gdbtk_post_add_symbol ()
585{
586 Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, "gdbtk_tcl_post_add_symbol");
587}
588
589/* This hook function is called whenever we want to wait for the
590 target. */
591
592static int
593gdbtk_wait (pid, ourstatus)
594 int pid;
595 struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus;
596{
597 gdbtk_start_timer ();
598 pid = target_wait (pid, ourstatus);
599 gdbtk_stop_timer ();
600 return pid;
601}
602
603/*
604 * This handles all queries from gdb.
605 * The first argument is a printf style format statement, the rest are its
606 * arguments. The resultant formatted string is passed to the Tcl function
607 * "gdbtk_tcl_query".
608 * It returns the users response to the query, as well as putting the value
609 * in the result field of the Tcl interpreter.
610 */
611
612static int
613gdbtk_query (query, args)
614 const char *query;
615 va_list args;
616{
617 char buf[200];
618 long val;
619
620 vsprintf (buf, query, args);
621 gdbtk_two_elem_cmd ("gdbtk_tcl_query", buf);
622
623 val = atol (gdbtk_interp->result);
624 return val;
625}
626
627
628static void
629gdbtk_print_frame_info (s, line, stopline, noerror)
630 struct symtab *s;
631 int line;
632 int stopline;
633 int noerror;
634{
635 current_source_symtab = s;
636 current_source_line = line;
637}
638
639static void
640gdbtk_create_tracepoint (tp)
641 struct tracepoint *tp;
642{
643 tracepoint_notify (tp, "create");
644}
645
646static void
647gdbtk_delete_tracepoint (tp)
648 struct tracepoint *tp;
649{
650 tracepoint_notify (tp, "delete");
651}
652
653static void
654gdbtk_modify_tracepoint (tp)
655 struct tracepoint *tp;
656{
657 tracepoint_notify (tp, "modify");
658}
659
660static void
661tracepoint_notify(tp, action)
662 struct tracepoint *tp;
663 const char *action;
664{
665 char buf[256];
666 int v;
667 struct symtab_and_line sal;
668 char *filename;
669
670 /* We ensure that ACTION contains no special Tcl characters, so we
671 can do this. */
672 sal = find_pc_line (tp->address, 0);
673
674 filename = symtab_to_filename (sal.symtab);
675 if (filename == NULL)
676 filename = "N/A";
677 sprintf (buf, "gdbtk_tcl_tracepoint %s %d 0x%lx %d {%s}", action, tp->number,
678 (long)tp->address, sal.line, filename, tp->pass_count);
679
680 v = Tcl_Eval (gdbtk_interp, buf);
681
682 if (v != TCL_OK)
683 {
684 gdbtk_fputs (gdbtk_interp->result, gdb_stdout);
685 gdbtk_fputs ("\n", gdb_stdout);
686 }
687}
688
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