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1 | /* Perform an inferior function call, for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
2 | ||
61baf725 | 3 | Copyright (C) 1986-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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4 | |
5 | This file is part of GDB. | |
6 | ||
7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
a9762ec7 | 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
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10 | (at your option) any later version. |
11 | ||
12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | ||
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
a9762ec7 | 18 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
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19 | |
20 | #include "defs.h" | |
0700e23e | 21 | #include "infcall.h" |
04714b91 | 22 | #include "breakpoint.h" |
573cda03 | 23 | #include "tracepoint.h" |
04714b91 AC |
24 | #include "target.h" |
25 | #include "regcache.h" | |
26 | #include "inferior.h" | |
45741a9c | 27 | #include "infrun.h" |
04714b91 AC |
28 | #include "block.h" |
29 | #include "gdbcore.h" | |
30 | #include "language.h" | |
9ab9195f | 31 | #include "objfiles.h" |
04714b91 AC |
32 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
33 | #include "command.h" | |
96860204 | 34 | #include "dummy-frame.h" |
a93c0eb6 | 35 | #include "ada-lang.h" |
347bddb7 | 36 | #include "gdbthread.h" |
beb460e8 | 37 | #include "event-top.h" |
162078c8 | 38 | #include "observer.h" |
0b333c5e PA |
39 | #include "top.h" |
40 | #include "interps.h" | |
388a7084 | 41 | #include "thread-fsm.h" |
b89667eb DE |
42 | |
43 | /* If we can't find a function's name from its address, | |
44 | we print this instead. */ | |
45 | #define RAW_FUNCTION_ADDRESS_FORMAT "at 0x%s" | |
46 | #define RAW_FUNCTION_ADDRESS_SIZE (sizeof (RAW_FUNCTION_ADDRESS_FORMAT) \ | |
47 | + 2 * sizeof (CORE_ADDR)) | |
04714b91 AC |
48 | |
49 | /* NOTE: cagney/2003-04-16: What's the future of this code? | |
50 | ||
51 | GDB needs an asynchronous expression evaluator, that means an | |
52 | asynchronous inferior function call implementation, and that in | |
53 | turn means restructuring the code so that it is event driven. */ | |
54 | ||
55 | /* How you should pass arguments to a function depends on whether it | |
56 | was defined in K&R style or prototype style. If you define a | |
57 | function using the K&R syntax that takes a `float' argument, then | |
58 | callers must pass that argument as a `double'. If you define the | |
59 | function using the prototype syntax, then you must pass the | |
60 | argument as a `float', with no promotion. | |
61 | ||
62 | Unfortunately, on certain older platforms, the debug info doesn't | |
63 | indicate reliably how each function was defined. A function type's | |
a9ff5f12 UW |
64 | TYPE_PROTOTYPED flag may be clear, even if the function was defined |
65 | in prototype style. When calling a function whose TYPE_PROTOTYPED | |
66 | flag is clear, GDB consults this flag to decide what to do. | |
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67 | |
68 | For modern targets, it is proper to assume that, if the prototype | |
69 | flag is clear, that can be trusted: `float' arguments should be | |
70 | promoted to `double'. For some older targets, if the prototype | |
71 | flag is clear, that doesn't tell us anything. The default is to | |
72 | trust the debug information; the user can override this behavior | |
73 | with "set coerce-float-to-double 0". */ | |
74 | ||
75 | static int coerce_float_to_double_p = 1; | |
920d2a44 AC |
76 | static void |
77 | show_coerce_float_to_double_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
78 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
79 | { | |
3e43a32a MS |
80 | fprintf_filtered (file, |
81 | _("Coercion of floats to doubles " | |
82 | "when calling functions is %s.\n"), | |
920d2a44 AC |
83 | value); |
84 | } | |
04714b91 AC |
85 | |
86 | /* This boolean tells what gdb should do if a signal is received while | |
87 | in a function called from gdb (call dummy). If set, gdb unwinds | |
88 | the stack and restore the context to what as it was before the | |
89 | call. | |
90 | ||
1777feb0 | 91 | The default is to stop in the frame where the signal was received. */ |
04714b91 | 92 | |
ef61f180 | 93 | static int unwind_on_signal_p = 0; |
920d2a44 AC |
94 | static void |
95 | show_unwind_on_signal_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
96 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
97 | { | |
3e43a32a MS |
98 | fprintf_filtered (file, |
99 | _("Unwinding of stack if a signal is " | |
100 | "received while in a call dummy is %s.\n"), | |
920d2a44 AC |
101 | value); |
102 | } | |
103 | ||
7cd1089b PM |
104 | /* This boolean tells what gdb should do if a std::terminate call is |
105 | made while in a function called from gdb (call dummy). | |
106 | As the confines of a single dummy stack prohibit out-of-frame | |
107 | handlers from handling a raised exception, and as out-of-frame | |
108 | handlers are common in C++, this can lead to no handler being found | |
109 | by the unwinder, and a std::terminate call. This is a false positive. | |
110 | If set, gdb unwinds the stack and restores the context to what it | |
111 | was before the call. | |
112 | ||
113 | The default is to unwind the frame if a std::terminate call is | |
114 | made. */ | |
115 | ||
116 | static int unwind_on_terminating_exception_p = 1; | |
117 | ||
118 | static void | |
119 | show_unwind_on_terminating_exception_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
120 | struct cmd_list_element *c, | |
121 | const char *value) | |
122 | ||
123 | { | |
3e43a32a MS |
124 | fprintf_filtered (file, |
125 | _("Unwind stack if a C++ exception is " | |
126 | "unhandled while in a call dummy is %s.\n"), | |
7cd1089b PM |
127 | value); |
128 | } | |
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129 | |
130 | /* Perform the standard coercions that are specified | |
a93c0eb6 | 131 | for arguments to be passed to C or Ada functions. |
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132 | |
133 | If PARAM_TYPE is non-NULL, it is the expected parameter type. | |
a93c0eb6 JB |
134 | IS_PROTOTYPED is non-zero if the function declaration is prototyped. |
135 | SP is the stack pointer were additional data can be pushed (updating | |
136 | its value as needed). */ | |
04714b91 AC |
137 | |
138 | static struct value * | |
7788af6d UW |
139 | value_arg_coerce (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *arg, |
140 | struct type *param_type, int is_prototyped, CORE_ADDR *sp) | |
04714b91 | 141 | { |
7788af6d | 142 | const struct builtin_type *builtin = builtin_type (gdbarch); |
df407dfe | 143 | struct type *arg_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg)); |
52f0bd74 | 144 | struct type *type |
04714b91 AC |
145 | = param_type ? check_typedef (param_type) : arg_type; |
146 | ||
a93c0eb6 JB |
147 | /* Perform any Ada-specific coercion first. */ |
148 | if (current_language->la_language == language_ada) | |
40bc484c | 149 | arg = ada_convert_actual (arg, type); |
a93c0eb6 | 150 | |
63092375 DJ |
151 | /* Force the value to the target if we will need its address. At |
152 | this point, we could allocate arguments on the stack instead of | |
153 | calling malloc if we knew that their addresses would not be | |
154 | saved by the called function. */ | |
155 | arg = value_coerce_to_target (arg); | |
156 | ||
04714b91 AC |
157 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) |
158 | { | |
159 | case TYPE_CODE_REF: | |
fb933624 DJ |
160 | { |
161 | struct value *new_value; | |
162 | ||
163 | if (TYPE_CODE (arg_type) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
b1af9e97 | 164 | return value_cast_pointers (type, arg, 0); |
fb933624 DJ |
165 | |
166 | /* Cast the value to the reference's target type, and then | |
167 | convert it back to a reference. This will issue an error | |
168 | if the value was not previously in memory - in some cases | |
169 | we should clearly be allowing this, but how? */ | |
170 | new_value = value_cast (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), arg); | |
171 | new_value = value_ref (new_value); | |
172 | return new_value; | |
173 | } | |
04714b91 AC |
174 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: |
175 | case TYPE_CODE_CHAR: | |
176 | case TYPE_CODE_BOOL: | |
177 | case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: | |
178 | /* If we don't have a prototype, coerce to integer type if necessary. */ | |
179 | if (!is_prototyped) | |
180 | { | |
7788af6d UW |
181 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin->builtin_int)) |
182 | type = builtin->builtin_int; | |
04714b91 AC |
183 | } |
184 | /* Currently all target ABIs require at least the width of an integer | |
185 | type for an argument. We may have to conditionalize the following | |
186 | type coercion for future targets. */ | |
7788af6d UW |
187 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin->builtin_int)) |
188 | type = builtin->builtin_int; | |
04714b91 AC |
189 | break; |
190 | case TYPE_CODE_FLT: | |
191 | if (!is_prototyped && coerce_float_to_double_p) | |
192 | { | |
7788af6d UW |
193 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin->builtin_double)) |
194 | type = builtin->builtin_double; | |
195 | else if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > TYPE_LENGTH (builtin->builtin_double)) | |
196 | type = builtin->builtin_long_double; | |
04714b91 AC |
197 | } |
198 | break; | |
199 | case TYPE_CODE_FUNC: | |
200 | type = lookup_pointer_type (type); | |
201 | break; | |
202 | case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: | |
203 | /* Arrays are coerced to pointers to their first element, unless | |
204 | they are vectors, in which case we want to leave them alone, | |
205 | because they are passed by value. */ | |
206 | if (current_language->c_style_arrays) | |
207 | if (!TYPE_VECTOR (type)) | |
208 | type = lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); | |
209 | break; | |
210 | case TYPE_CODE_UNDEF: | |
211 | case TYPE_CODE_PTR: | |
212 | case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: | |
213 | case TYPE_CODE_UNION: | |
214 | case TYPE_CODE_VOID: | |
215 | case TYPE_CODE_SET: | |
216 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
217 | case TYPE_CODE_STRING: | |
04714b91 | 218 | case TYPE_CODE_ERROR: |
0d5de010 DJ |
219 | case TYPE_CODE_MEMBERPTR: |
220 | case TYPE_CODE_METHODPTR: | |
04714b91 AC |
221 | case TYPE_CODE_METHOD: |
222 | case TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX: | |
223 | default: | |
224 | break; | |
225 | } | |
226 | ||
227 | return value_cast (type, arg); | |
228 | } | |
229 | ||
07be84bf JK |
230 | /* Return the return type of a function with its first instruction exactly at |
231 | the PC address. Return NULL otherwise. */ | |
232 | ||
233 | static struct type * | |
234 | find_function_return_type (CORE_ADDR pc) | |
235 | { | |
236 | struct symbol *sym = find_pc_function (pc); | |
237 | ||
238 | if (sym != NULL && BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym)) == pc | |
239 | && SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) != NULL) | |
240 | return TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); | |
241 | ||
242 | return NULL; | |
243 | } | |
244 | ||
04714b91 AC |
245 | /* Determine a function's address and its return type from its value. |
246 | Calls error() if the function is not valid for calling. */ | |
247 | ||
a9fa03de | 248 | CORE_ADDR |
04714b91 AC |
249 | find_function_addr (struct value *function, struct type **retval_type) |
250 | { | |
df407dfe | 251 | struct type *ftype = check_typedef (value_type (function)); |
50810684 | 252 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_type_arch (ftype); |
7788af6d | 253 | struct type *value_type = NULL; |
09b58708 JK |
254 | /* Initialize it just to avoid a GCC false warning. */ |
255 | CORE_ADDR funaddr = 0; | |
04714b91 AC |
256 | |
257 | /* If it's a member function, just look at the function | |
258 | part of it. */ | |
259 | ||
260 | /* Determine address to call. */ | |
300f8e10 JK |
261 | if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC |
262 | || TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD) | |
263 | funaddr = value_address (function); | |
264 | else if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
04714b91 AC |
265 | { |
266 | funaddr = value_as_address (function); | |
267 | ftype = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype)); | |
268 | if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC | |
269 | || TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD) | |
300f8e10 JK |
270 | funaddr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch, funaddr, |
271 | ¤t_target); | |
04714b91 | 272 | } |
300f8e10 JK |
273 | if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC |
274 | || TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD) | |
07be84bf JK |
275 | { |
276 | value_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype); | |
277 | ||
278 | if (TYPE_GNU_IFUNC (ftype)) | |
279 | { | |
280 | funaddr = gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr (gdbarch, funaddr); | |
281 | ||
282 | /* Skip querying the function symbol if no RETVAL_TYPE has been | |
283 | asked for. */ | |
284 | if (retval_type) | |
285 | value_type = find_function_return_type (funaddr); | |
286 | } | |
287 | } | |
300f8e10 | 288 | else if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_INT) |
04714b91 AC |
289 | { |
290 | /* Handle the case of functions lacking debugging info. | |
1777feb0 | 291 | Their values are characters since their addresses are char. */ |
04714b91 AC |
292 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (ftype) == 1) |
293 | funaddr = value_as_address (value_addr (function)); | |
294 | else | |
2bbe3cc1 DJ |
295 | { |
296 | /* Handle function descriptors lacking debug info. */ | |
297 | int found_descriptor = 0; | |
abbb1732 | 298 | |
87bc73ea | 299 | funaddr = 0; /* pacify "gcc -Werror" */ |
2bbe3cc1 DJ |
300 | if (VALUE_LVAL (function) == lval_memory) |
301 | { | |
302 | CORE_ADDR nfunaddr; | |
abbb1732 | 303 | |
2bbe3cc1 DJ |
304 | funaddr = value_as_address (value_addr (function)); |
305 | nfunaddr = funaddr; | |
50810684 | 306 | funaddr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch, funaddr, |
2bbe3cc1 DJ |
307 | ¤t_target); |
308 | if (funaddr != nfunaddr) | |
309 | found_descriptor = 1; | |
310 | } | |
311 | if (!found_descriptor) | |
312 | /* Handle integer used as address of a function. */ | |
313 | funaddr = (CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (function); | |
314 | } | |
04714b91 AC |
315 | } |
316 | else | |
8a3fe4f8 | 317 | error (_("Invalid data type for function to be called.")); |
04714b91 | 318 | |
7d9b040b RC |
319 | if (retval_type != NULL) |
320 | *retval_type = value_type; | |
50810684 | 321 | return funaddr + gdbarch_deprecated_function_start_offset (gdbarch); |
04714b91 AC |
322 | } |
323 | ||
d3712828 AC |
324 | /* For CALL_DUMMY_ON_STACK, push a breakpoint sequence that the called |
325 | function returns to. */ | |
7043d8dc AC |
326 | |
327 | static CORE_ADDR | |
328 | push_dummy_code (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | |
82585c72 | 329 | CORE_ADDR sp, CORE_ADDR funaddr, |
7043d8dc AC |
330 | struct value **args, int nargs, |
331 | struct type *value_type, | |
e4fd649a UW |
332 | CORE_ADDR *real_pc, CORE_ADDR *bp_addr, |
333 | struct regcache *regcache) | |
7043d8dc | 334 | { |
50a834af MK |
335 | gdb_assert (gdbarch_push_dummy_code_p (gdbarch)); |
336 | ||
337 | return gdbarch_push_dummy_code (gdbarch, sp, funaddr, | |
338 | args, nargs, value_type, real_pc, bp_addr, | |
339 | regcache); | |
7043d8dc AC |
340 | } |
341 | ||
b89667eb DE |
342 | /* Fetch the name of the function at FUNADDR. |
343 | This is used in printing an error message for call_function_by_hand. | |
344 | BUF is used to print FUNADDR in hex if the function name cannot be | |
345 | determined. It must be large enough to hold formatted result of | |
346 | RAW_FUNCTION_ADDRESS_FORMAT. */ | |
347 | ||
348 | static const char * | |
349 | get_function_name (CORE_ADDR funaddr, char *buf, int buf_size) | |
350 | { | |
351 | { | |
352 | struct symbol *symbol = find_pc_function (funaddr); | |
abbb1732 | 353 | |
b89667eb DE |
354 | if (symbol) |
355 | return SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (symbol); | |
356 | } | |
357 | ||
358 | { | |
359 | /* Try the minimal symbols. */ | |
7cbd4a93 | 360 | struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (funaddr); |
abbb1732 | 361 | |
7cbd4a93 | 362 | if (msymbol.minsym) |
efd66ac6 | 363 | return MSYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (msymbol.minsym); |
b89667eb DE |
364 | } |
365 | ||
366 | { | |
367 | char *tmp = xstrprintf (_(RAW_FUNCTION_ADDRESS_FORMAT), | |
368 | hex_string (funaddr)); | |
abbb1732 | 369 | |
b89667eb DE |
370 | gdb_assert (strlen (tmp) + 1 <= buf_size); |
371 | strcpy (buf, tmp); | |
372 | xfree (tmp); | |
373 | return buf; | |
374 | } | |
375 | } | |
376 | ||
388a7084 PA |
377 | /* All the meta data necessary to extract the call's return value. */ |
378 | ||
379 | struct call_return_meta_info | |
380 | { | |
381 | /* The caller frame's architecture. */ | |
382 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch; | |
383 | ||
384 | /* The called function. */ | |
385 | struct value *function; | |
386 | ||
387 | /* The return value's type. */ | |
388 | struct type *value_type; | |
389 | ||
390 | /* Are we returning a value using a structure return or a normal | |
391 | value return? */ | |
392 | int struct_return_p; | |
393 | ||
394 | /* If using a structure return, this is the structure's address. */ | |
395 | CORE_ADDR struct_addr; | |
396 | ||
397 | /* Whether stack temporaries are enabled. */ | |
398 | int stack_temporaries_enabled; | |
399 | }; | |
400 | ||
401 | /* Extract the called function's return value. */ | |
402 | ||
403 | static struct value * | |
404 | get_call_return_value (struct call_return_meta_info *ri) | |
405 | { | |
406 | struct value *retval = NULL; | |
407 | int stack_temporaries = thread_stack_temporaries_enabled_p (inferior_ptid); | |
408 | ||
409 | if (TYPE_CODE (ri->value_type) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) | |
410 | retval = allocate_value (ri->value_type); | |
411 | else if (ri->struct_return_p) | |
412 | { | |
413 | if (stack_temporaries) | |
414 | { | |
415 | retval = value_from_contents_and_address (ri->value_type, NULL, | |
416 | ri->struct_addr); | |
417 | push_thread_stack_temporary (inferior_ptid, retval); | |
418 | } | |
419 | else | |
420 | { | |
421 | retval = allocate_value (ri->value_type); | |
422 | read_value_memory (retval, 0, 1, ri->struct_addr, | |
423 | value_contents_raw (retval), | |
424 | TYPE_LENGTH (ri->value_type)); | |
425 | } | |
426 | } | |
427 | else | |
428 | { | |
429 | retval = allocate_value (ri->value_type); | |
430 | gdbarch_return_value (ri->gdbarch, ri->function, ri->value_type, | |
431 | get_current_regcache (), | |
432 | value_contents_raw (retval), NULL); | |
433 | if (stack_temporaries && class_or_union_p (ri->value_type)) | |
434 | { | |
435 | /* Values of class type returned in registers are copied onto | |
436 | the stack and their lval_type set to lval_memory. This is | |
437 | required because further evaluation of the expression | |
438 | could potentially invoke methods on the return value | |
439 | requiring GDB to evaluate the "this" pointer. To evaluate | |
440 | the this pointer, GDB needs the memory address of the | |
441 | value. */ | |
442 | value_force_lval (retval, ri->struct_addr); | |
443 | push_thread_stack_temporary (inferior_ptid, retval); | |
444 | } | |
445 | } | |
446 | ||
447 | gdb_assert (retval != NULL); | |
448 | return retval; | |
449 | } | |
450 | ||
451 | /* Data for the FSM that manages an infcall. It's main job is to | |
452 | record the called function's return value. */ | |
453 | ||
454 | struct call_thread_fsm | |
455 | { | |
456 | /* The base class. */ | |
457 | struct thread_fsm thread_fsm; | |
458 | ||
459 | /* All the info necessary to be able to extract the return | |
460 | value. */ | |
461 | struct call_return_meta_info return_meta_info; | |
462 | ||
463 | /* The called function's return value. This is extracted from the | |
464 | target before the dummy frame is popped. */ | |
465 | struct value *return_value; | |
3b12939d PA |
466 | |
467 | /* The top level that started the infcall (and is synchronously | |
468 | waiting for it to end). */ | |
469 | struct ui *waiting_ui; | |
388a7084 PA |
470 | }; |
471 | ||
8980e177 PA |
472 | static int call_thread_fsm_should_stop (struct thread_fsm *self, |
473 | struct thread_info *thread); | |
388a7084 PA |
474 | static int call_thread_fsm_should_notify_stop (struct thread_fsm *self); |
475 | ||
476 | /* call_thread_fsm's vtable. */ | |
477 | ||
478 | static struct thread_fsm_ops call_thread_fsm_ops = | |
479 | { | |
480 | NULL, /*dtor */ | |
481 | NULL, /* clean_up */ | |
482 | call_thread_fsm_should_stop, | |
483 | NULL, /* return_value */ | |
484 | NULL, /* async_reply_reason*/ | |
485 | call_thread_fsm_should_notify_stop, | |
486 | }; | |
487 | ||
488 | /* Allocate a new call_thread_fsm object. */ | |
489 | ||
490 | static struct call_thread_fsm * | |
8980e177 | 491 | new_call_thread_fsm (struct ui *waiting_ui, struct interp *cmd_interp, |
3b12939d | 492 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function, |
388a7084 PA |
493 | struct type *value_type, |
494 | int struct_return_p, CORE_ADDR struct_addr) | |
495 | { | |
496 | struct call_thread_fsm *sm; | |
497 | ||
498 | sm = XCNEW (struct call_thread_fsm); | |
8980e177 | 499 | thread_fsm_ctor (&sm->thread_fsm, &call_thread_fsm_ops, cmd_interp); |
388a7084 PA |
500 | |
501 | sm->return_meta_info.gdbarch = gdbarch; | |
502 | sm->return_meta_info.function = function; | |
503 | sm->return_meta_info.value_type = value_type; | |
504 | sm->return_meta_info.struct_return_p = struct_return_p; | |
505 | sm->return_meta_info.struct_addr = struct_addr; | |
506 | ||
3b12939d PA |
507 | sm->waiting_ui = waiting_ui; |
508 | ||
388a7084 PA |
509 | return sm; |
510 | } | |
511 | ||
512 | /* Implementation of should_stop method for infcalls. */ | |
513 | ||
514 | static int | |
8980e177 PA |
515 | call_thread_fsm_should_stop (struct thread_fsm *self, |
516 | struct thread_info *thread) | |
388a7084 PA |
517 | { |
518 | struct call_thread_fsm *f = (struct call_thread_fsm *) self; | |
519 | ||
520 | if (stop_stack_dummy == STOP_STACK_DUMMY) | |
521 | { | |
522 | /* Done. */ | |
523 | thread_fsm_set_finished (self); | |
524 | ||
525 | /* Stash the return value before the dummy frame is popped and | |
526 | registers are restored to what they were before the | |
527 | call.. */ | |
528 | f->return_value = get_call_return_value (&f->return_meta_info); | |
529 | ||
530 | /* Break out of wait_sync_command_done. */ | |
4b6749b9 | 531 | scoped_restore save_ui = make_scoped_restore (¤t_ui, f->waiting_ui); |
3b12939d PA |
532 | target_terminal_ours (); |
533 | f->waiting_ui->prompt_state = PROMPT_NEEDED; | |
388a7084 PA |
534 | } |
535 | ||
536 | return 1; | |
537 | } | |
538 | ||
539 | /* Implementation of should_notify_stop method for infcalls. */ | |
540 | ||
541 | static int | |
542 | call_thread_fsm_should_notify_stop (struct thread_fsm *self) | |
543 | { | |
544 | if (thread_fsm_finished_p (self)) | |
545 | { | |
546 | /* Infcall succeeded. Be silent and proceed with evaluating the | |
547 | expression. */ | |
548 | return 0; | |
549 | } | |
550 | ||
551 | /* Something wrong happened. E.g., an unexpected breakpoint | |
552 | triggered, or a signal was intercepted. Notify the stop. */ | |
553 | return 1; | |
554 | } | |
555 | ||
b89667eb DE |
556 | /* Subroutine of call_function_by_hand to simplify it. |
557 | Start up the inferior and wait for it to stop. | |
558 | Return the exception if there's an error, or an exception with | |
559 | reason >= 0 if there's no error. | |
560 | ||
561 | This is done inside a TRY_CATCH so the caller needn't worry about | |
562 | thrown errors. The caller should rethrow if there's an error. */ | |
563 | ||
564 | static struct gdb_exception | |
388a7084 PA |
565 | run_inferior_call (struct call_thread_fsm *sm, |
566 | struct thread_info *call_thread, CORE_ADDR real_pc) | |
b89667eb | 567 | { |
492d29ea | 568 | struct gdb_exception caught_error = exception_none; |
16c381f0 | 569 | int saved_in_infcall = call_thread->control.in_infcall; |
b89667eb | 570 | ptid_t call_thread_ptid = call_thread->ptid; |
3b12939d | 571 | enum prompt_state saved_prompt_state = current_ui->prompt_state; |
28bf096c | 572 | int was_running = call_thread->state == THREAD_RUNNING; |
cb814510 | 573 | int saved_ui_async = current_ui->async; |
c933f875 PA |
574 | |
575 | /* Infcalls run synchronously, in the foreground. */ | |
3b12939d | 576 | current_ui->prompt_state = PROMPT_BLOCKED; |
0b333c5e PA |
577 | /* So that we don't print the prompt prematurely in |
578 | fetch_inferior_event. */ | |
cb814510 | 579 | current_ui->async = 0; |
b89667eb | 580 | |
6d61dee5 PA |
581 | delete_file_handler (current_ui->input_fd); |
582 | ||
16c381f0 | 583 | call_thread->control.in_infcall = 1; |
c5a4d20b | 584 | |
70509625 | 585 | clear_proceed_status (0); |
b89667eb | 586 | |
388a7084 PA |
587 | /* Associate the FSM with the thread after clear_proceed_status |
588 | (otherwise it'd clear this FSM), and before anything throws, so | |
589 | we don't leak it (and any resources it manages). */ | |
590 | call_thread->thread_fsm = &sm->thread_fsm; | |
591 | ||
b89667eb | 592 | disable_watchpoints_before_interactive_call_start (); |
16c381f0 | 593 | |
46c03469 | 594 | /* We want to print return value, please... */ |
16c381f0 | 595 | call_thread->control.proceed_to_finish = 1; |
b89667eb | 596 | |
492d29ea | 597 | TRY |
3dd5b83d | 598 | { |
64ce06e4 | 599 | proceed (real_pc, GDB_SIGNAL_0); |
3dd5b83d PA |
600 | |
601 | /* Inferior function calls are always synchronous, even if the | |
0b333c5e PA |
602 | target supports asynchronous execution. */ |
603 | wait_sync_command_done (); | |
3dd5b83d | 604 | } |
492d29ea PA |
605 | CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ALL) |
606 | { | |
607 | caught_error = e; | |
608 | } | |
609 | END_CATCH | |
b89667eb | 610 | |
3b12939d PA |
611 | /* If GDB has the prompt blocked before, then ensure that it remains |
612 | so. normal_stop calls async_enable_stdin, so reset the prompt | |
613 | state again here. In other cases, stdin will be re-enabled by | |
0b333c5e | 614 | inferior_event_handler, when an exception is thrown. */ |
3b12939d | 615 | current_ui->prompt_state = saved_prompt_state; |
6d61dee5 PA |
616 | if (current_ui->prompt_state == PROMPT_BLOCKED) |
617 | delete_file_handler (current_ui->input_fd); | |
618 | else | |
619 | ui_register_input_event_handler (current_ui); | |
cb814510 | 620 | current_ui->async = saved_ui_async; |
0b333c5e | 621 | |
c5a4d20b PA |
622 | /* At this point the current thread may have changed. Refresh |
623 | CALL_THREAD as it could be invalid if its thread has exited. */ | |
e09875d4 | 624 | call_thread = find_thread_ptid (call_thread_ptid); |
b89667eb | 625 | |
28bf096c PA |
626 | /* If the infcall does NOT succeed, normal_stop will have already |
627 | finished the thread states. However, on success, normal_stop | |
628 | defers here, so that we can set back the thread states to what | |
629 | they were before the call. Note that we must also finish the | |
630 | state of new threads that might have spawned while the call was | |
631 | running. The main cases to handle are: | |
632 | ||
633 | - "(gdb) print foo ()", or any other command that evaluates an | |
634 | expression at the prompt. (The thread was marked stopped before.) | |
635 | ||
636 | - "(gdb) break foo if return_false()" or similar cases where we | |
637 | do an infcall while handling an event (while the thread is still | |
638 | marked running). In this example, whether the condition | |
639 | evaluates true and thus we'll present a user-visible stop is | |
640 | decided elsewhere. */ | |
641 | if (!was_running | |
642 | && ptid_equal (call_thread_ptid, inferior_ptid) | |
643 | && stop_stack_dummy == STOP_STACK_DUMMY) | |
644 | finish_thread_state (user_visible_resume_ptid (0)); | |
645 | ||
b89667eb DE |
646 | enable_watchpoints_after_interactive_call_stop (); |
647 | ||
648 | /* Call breakpoint_auto_delete on the current contents of the bpstat | |
649 | of inferior call thread. | |
650 | If all error()s out of proceed ended up calling normal_stop | |
651 | (and perhaps they should; it already does in the special case | |
652 | of error out of resume()), then we wouldn't need this. */ | |
492d29ea | 653 | if (caught_error.reason < 0) |
b89667eb | 654 | { |
c5a4d20b | 655 | if (call_thread != NULL) |
16c381f0 | 656 | breakpoint_auto_delete (call_thread->control.stop_bpstat); |
b89667eb DE |
657 | } |
658 | ||
c5a4d20b | 659 | if (call_thread != NULL) |
16c381f0 | 660 | call_thread->control.in_infcall = saved_in_infcall; |
c5a4d20b | 661 | |
492d29ea | 662 | return caught_error; |
b89667eb DE |
663 | } |
664 | ||
aa7d318d TT |
665 | /* A cleanup function that calls delete_std_terminate_breakpoint. */ |
666 | static void | |
667 | cleanup_delete_std_terminate_breakpoint (void *ignore) | |
668 | { | |
669 | delete_std_terminate_breakpoint (); | |
670 | } | |
671 | ||
ed12ef62 JK |
672 | /* See infcall.h. */ |
673 | ||
674 | struct value * | |
675 | call_function_by_hand (struct value *function, int nargs, struct value **args) | |
676 | { | |
677 | return call_function_by_hand_dummy (function, nargs, args, NULL, NULL); | |
678 | } | |
679 | ||
04714b91 AC |
680 | /* All this stuff with a dummy frame may seem unnecessarily complicated |
681 | (why not just save registers in GDB?). The purpose of pushing a dummy | |
682 | frame which looks just like a real frame is so that if you call a | |
683 | function and then hit a breakpoint (get a signal, etc), "backtrace" | |
684 | will look right. Whether the backtrace needs to actually show the | |
685 | stack at the time the inferior function was called is debatable, but | |
686 | it certainly needs to not display garbage. So if you are contemplating | |
687 | making dummy frames be different from normal frames, consider that. */ | |
688 | ||
689 | /* Perform a function call in the inferior. | |
690 | ARGS is a vector of values of arguments (NARGS of them). | |
691 | FUNCTION is a value, the function to be called. | |
692 | Returns a value representing what the function returned. | |
693 | May fail to return, if a breakpoint or signal is hit | |
694 | during the execution of the function. | |
695 | ||
1777feb0 | 696 | ARGS is modified to contain coerced values. */ |
04714b91 AC |
697 | |
698 | struct value * | |
ed12ef62 JK |
699 | call_function_by_hand_dummy (struct value *function, |
700 | int nargs, struct value **args, | |
558e5469 | 701 | dummy_frame_dtor_ftype *dummy_dtor, |
ed12ef62 | 702 | void *dummy_dtor_data) |
04714b91 | 703 | { |
52f0bd74 | 704 | CORE_ADDR sp; |
41f1b697 | 705 | struct type *values_type, *target_values_type; |
18648a37 | 706 | unsigned char struct_return = 0, hidden_first_param_p = 0; |
04714b91 | 707 | CORE_ADDR struct_addr = 0; |
16c381f0 | 708 | struct infcall_control_state *inf_status; |
04714b91 | 709 | struct cleanup *inf_status_cleanup; |
16c381f0 | 710 | struct infcall_suspend_state *caller_state; |
04714b91 | 711 | CORE_ADDR funaddr; |
04714b91 | 712 | CORE_ADDR real_pc; |
df407dfe | 713 | struct type *ftype = check_typedef (value_type (function)); |
d585e13a | 714 | CORE_ADDR bp_addr; |
96860204 | 715 | struct frame_id dummy_id; |
41f1b697 | 716 | struct cleanup *args_cleanup; |
0b9dfe2b MD |
717 | struct frame_info *frame; |
718 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch; | |
aa7d318d | 719 | struct cleanup *terminate_bp_cleanup; |
b89667eb DE |
720 | ptid_t call_thread_ptid; |
721 | struct gdb_exception e; | |
b89667eb | 722 | char name_buf[RAW_FUNCTION_ADDRESS_SIZE]; |
6c659fc2 | 723 | int stack_temporaries = thread_stack_temporaries_enabled_p (inferior_ptid); |
04714b91 | 724 | |
4c850810 DJ |
725 | if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
726 | ftype = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype)); | |
727 | ||
04714b91 AC |
728 | if (!target_has_execution) |
729 | noprocess (); | |
730 | ||
573cda03 SS |
731 | if (get_traceframe_number () >= 0) |
732 | error (_("May not call functions while looking at trace frames.")); | |
733 | ||
949dc678 | 734 | if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE) |
c2949be0 | 735 | error (_("Cannot call functions in reverse mode.")); |
949dc678 | 736 | |
0b9dfe2b MD |
737 | frame = get_current_frame (); |
738 | gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame); | |
739 | ||
740 | if (!gdbarch_push_dummy_call_p (gdbarch)) | |
2e74121d | 741 | error (_("This target does not support function calls.")); |
a86c5fc9 | 742 | |
b89667eb DE |
743 | /* A cleanup for the inferior status. |
744 | This is only needed while we're preparing the inferior function call. */ | |
16c381f0 JK |
745 | inf_status = save_infcall_control_state (); |
746 | inf_status_cleanup | |
747 | = make_cleanup_restore_infcall_control_state (inf_status); | |
04714b91 | 748 | |
b89667eb DE |
749 | /* Save the caller's registers and other state associated with the |
750 | inferior itself so that they can be restored once the | |
96860204 AC |
751 | callee returns. To allow nested calls the registers are (further |
752 | down) pushed onto a dummy frame stack. Include a cleanup (which | |
753 | is tossed once the regcache has been pushed). */ | |
16c381f0 JK |
754 | caller_state = save_infcall_suspend_state (); |
755 | make_cleanup_restore_infcall_suspend_state (caller_state); | |
04714b91 | 756 | |
04714b91 | 757 | /* Ensure that the initial SP is correctly aligned. */ |
ebc7896c | 758 | { |
0b9dfe2b | 759 | CORE_ADDR old_sp = get_frame_sp (frame); |
abbb1732 | 760 | |
0b9dfe2b | 761 | if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (gdbarch)) |
ebc7896c | 762 | { |
0b9dfe2b | 763 | sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, old_sp); |
8b148df9 AC |
764 | /* NOTE: cagney/2003-08-13: Skip the "red zone". For some |
765 | ABIs, a function can use memory beyond the inner most stack | |
766 | address. AMD64 called that region the "red zone". Skip at | |
767 | least the "red zone" size before allocating any space on | |
768 | the stack. */ | |
0b9dfe2b MD |
769 | if (gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, 1, 2)) |
770 | sp -= gdbarch_frame_red_zone_size (gdbarch); | |
8b148df9 | 771 | else |
0b9dfe2b | 772 | sp += gdbarch_frame_red_zone_size (gdbarch); |
8b148df9 | 773 | /* Still aligned? */ |
0b9dfe2b | 774 | gdb_assert (sp == gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp)); |
ebc7896c AC |
775 | /* NOTE: cagney/2002-09-18: |
776 | ||
777 | On a RISC architecture, a void parameterless generic dummy | |
778 | frame (i.e., no parameters, no result) typically does not | |
779 | need to push anything the stack and hence can leave SP and | |
c48a845b | 780 | FP. Similarly, a frameless (possibly leaf) function does |
ebc7896c AC |
781 | not push anything on the stack and, hence, that too can |
782 | leave FP and SP unchanged. As a consequence, a sequence of | |
783 | void parameterless generic dummy frame calls to frameless | |
784 | functions will create a sequence of effectively identical | |
785 | frames (SP, FP and TOS and PC the same). This, not | |
786 | suprisingly, results in what appears to be a stack in an | |
787 | infinite loop --- when GDB tries to find a generic dummy | |
788 | frame on the internal dummy frame stack, it will always | |
789 | find the first one. | |
790 | ||
791 | To avoid this problem, the code below always grows the | |
792 | stack. That way, two dummy frames can never be identical. | |
793 | It does burn a few bytes of stack but that is a small price | |
794 | to pay :-). */ | |
ebc7896c AC |
795 | if (sp == old_sp) |
796 | { | |
0b9dfe2b | 797 | if (gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, 1, 2)) |
ebc7896c | 798 | /* Stack grows down. */ |
0b9dfe2b | 799 | sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, old_sp - 1); |
ebc7896c AC |
800 | else |
801 | /* Stack grows up. */ | |
0b9dfe2b | 802 | sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, old_sp + 1); |
ebc7896c | 803 | } |
0e095b7e JK |
804 | /* SP may have underflown address zero here from OLD_SP. Memory access |
805 | functions will probably fail in such case but that is a target's | |
806 | problem. */ | |
ebc7896c AC |
807 | } |
808 | else | |
a59fe496 AC |
809 | /* FIXME: cagney/2002-09-18: Hey, you loose! |
810 | ||
8b148df9 AC |
811 | Who knows how badly aligned the SP is! |
812 | ||
813 | If the generic dummy frame ends up empty (because nothing is | |
814 | pushed) GDB won't be able to correctly perform back traces. | |
815 | If a target is having trouble with backtraces, first thing to | |
1777feb0 | 816 | do is add FRAME_ALIGN() to the architecture vector. If that |
669fac23 | 817 | fails, try dummy_id(). |
8b148df9 AC |
818 | |
819 | If the ABI specifies a "Red Zone" (see the doco) the code | |
820 | below will quietly trash it. */ | |
ebc7896c | 821 | sp = old_sp; |
6c659fc2 SC |
822 | |
823 | /* Skip over the stack temporaries that might have been generated during | |
824 | the evaluation of an expression. */ | |
825 | if (stack_temporaries) | |
826 | { | |
827 | struct value *lastval; | |
828 | ||
829 | lastval = get_last_thread_stack_temporary (inferior_ptid); | |
830 | if (lastval != NULL) | |
831 | { | |
832 | CORE_ADDR lastval_addr = value_address (lastval); | |
833 | ||
834 | if (gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, 1, 2)) | |
835 | { | |
836 | gdb_assert (sp >= lastval_addr); | |
837 | sp = lastval_addr; | |
838 | } | |
839 | else | |
840 | { | |
841 | gdb_assert (sp <= lastval_addr); | |
842 | sp = lastval_addr + TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (lastval)); | |
843 | } | |
844 | ||
845 | if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (gdbarch)) | |
846 | sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp); | |
847 | } | |
848 | } | |
ebc7896c | 849 | } |
04714b91 | 850 | |
df407dfe | 851 | funaddr = find_function_addr (function, &values_type); |
7788af6d UW |
852 | if (!values_type) |
853 | values_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_int; | |
854 | ||
f168693b | 855 | values_type = check_typedef (values_type); |
04714b91 | 856 | |
41f1b697 DJ |
857 | /* Are we returning a value using a structure return (passing a |
858 | hidden argument pointing to storage) or a normal value return? | |
859 | There are two cases: language-mandated structure return and | |
860 | target ABI structure return. The variable STRUCT_RETURN only | |
861 | describes the latter. The language version is handled by passing | |
862 | the return location as the first parameter to the function, | |
863 | even preceding "this". This is different from the target | |
864 | ABI version, which is target-specific; for instance, on ia64 | |
865 | the first argument is passed in out0 but the hidden structure | |
866 | return pointer would normally be passed in r8. */ | |
867 | ||
18648a37 | 868 | if (gdbarch_return_in_first_hidden_param_p (gdbarch, values_type)) |
41f1b697 | 869 | { |
18648a37 | 870 | hidden_first_param_p = 1; |
04714b91 | 871 | |
41f1b697 DJ |
872 | /* Tell the target specific argument pushing routine not to |
873 | expect a value. */ | |
48319d1f | 874 | target_values_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_void; |
41f1b697 DJ |
875 | } |
876 | else | |
877 | { | |
6a3a010b | 878 | struct_return = using_struct_return (gdbarch, function, values_type); |
41f1b697 DJ |
879 | target_values_type = values_type; |
880 | } | |
04714b91 | 881 | |
162078c8 NB |
882 | observer_notify_inferior_call_pre (inferior_ptid, funaddr); |
883 | ||
7043d8dc AC |
884 | /* Determine the location of the breakpoint (and possibly other |
885 | stuff) that the called function will return to. The SPARC, for a | |
886 | function returning a structure or union, needs to make space for | |
887 | not just the breakpoint but also an extra word containing the | |
888 | size (?) of the structure being passed. */ | |
889 | ||
0b9dfe2b | 890 | switch (gdbarch_call_dummy_location (gdbarch)) |
04714b91 AC |
891 | { |
892 | case ON_STACK: | |
a14dd77e JK |
893 | { |
894 | const gdb_byte *bp_bytes; | |
895 | CORE_ADDR bp_addr_as_address; | |
896 | int bp_size; | |
897 | ||
898 | /* Be careful BP_ADDR is in inferior PC encoding while | |
899 | BP_ADDR_AS_ADDRESS is a plain memory address. */ | |
900 | ||
901 | sp = push_dummy_code (gdbarch, sp, funaddr, args, nargs, | |
902 | target_values_type, &real_pc, &bp_addr, | |
903 | get_current_regcache ()); | |
904 | ||
905 | /* Write a legitimate instruction at the point where the infcall | |
906 | breakpoint is going to be inserted. While this instruction | |
907 | is never going to be executed, a user investigating the | |
908 | memory from GDB would see this instruction instead of random | |
909 | uninitialized bytes. We chose the breakpoint instruction | |
910 | as it may look as the most logical one to the user and also | |
911 | valgrind 3.7.0 needs it for proper vgdb inferior calls. | |
912 | ||
913 | If software breakpoints are unsupported for this target we | |
914 | leave the user visible memory content uninitialized. */ | |
915 | ||
916 | bp_addr_as_address = bp_addr; | |
917 | bp_bytes = gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc (gdbarch, &bp_addr_as_address, | |
918 | &bp_size); | |
919 | if (bp_bytes != NULL) | |
920 | write_memory (bp_addr_as_address, bp_bytes, bp_size); | |
921 | } | |
7043d8dc | 922 | break; |
5931a2fa JK |
923 | case AT_ENTRY_POINT: |
924 | { | |
925 | CORE_ADDR dummy_addr; | |
926 | ||
927 | real_pc = funaddr; | |
928 | dummy_addr = entry_point_address (); | |
a14dd77e | 929 | |
5931a2fa | 930 | /* A call dummy always consists of just a single breakpoint, so |
a14dd77e JK |
931 | its address is the same as the address of the dummy. |
932 | ||
933 | The actual breakpoint is inserted separatly so there is no need to | |
934 | write that out. */ | |
5931a2fa JK |
935 | bp_addr = dummy_addr; |
936 | break; | |
937 | } | |
04714b91 | 938 | default: |
e2e0b3e5 | 939 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch")); |
04714b91 AC |
940 | } |
941 | ||
04714b91 | 942 | if (nargs < TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype)) |
2e74121d | 943 | error (_("Too few arguments in function call.")); |
04714b91 | 944 | |
ebc7896c AC |
945 | { |
946 | int i; | |
abbb1732 | 947 | |
ebc7896c AC |
948 | for (i = nargs - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
949 | { | |
950 | int prototyped; | |
951 | struct type *param_type; | |
952 | ||
953 | /* FIXME drow/2002-05-31: Should just always mark methods as | |
954 | prototyped. Can we respect TYPE_VARARGS? Probably not. */ | |
955 | if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD) | |
956 | prototyped = 1; | |
957 | else if (i < TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype)) | |
958 | prototyped = TYPE_PROTOTYPED (ftype); | |
959 | else | |
960 | prototyped = 0; | |
961 | ||
962 | if (i < TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype)) | |
963 | param_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (ftype, i); | |
964 | else | |
965 | param_type = NULL; | |
41f1b697 | 966 | |
7788af6d UW |
967 | args[i] = value_arg_coerce (gdbarch, args[i], |
968 | param_type, prototyped, &sp); | |
ebc7896c | 969 | |
41f1b697 DJ |
970 | if (param_type != NULL && language_pass_by_reference (param_type)) |
971 | args[i] = value_addr (args[i]); | |
ebc7896c AC |
972 | } |
973 | } | |
04714b91 | 974 | |
04714b91 AC |
975 | /* Reserve space for the return structure to be written on the |
976 | stack, if necessary. Make certain that the value is correctly | |
6c659fc2 SC |
977 | aligned. |
978 | ||
979 | While evaluating expressions, we reserve space on the stack for | |
980 | return values of class type even if the language ABI and the target | |
981 | ABI do not require that the return value be passed as a hidden first | |
982 | argument. This is because we want to store the return value as an | |
983 | on-stack temporary while the expression is being evaluated. This | |
984 | enables us to have chained function calls in expressions. | |
04714b91 | 985 | |
6c659fc2 SC |
986 | Keeping the return values as on-stack temporaries while the expression |
987 | is being evaluated is OK because the thread is stopped until the | |
988 | expression is completely evaluated. */ | |
989 | ||
990 | if (struct_return || hidden_first_param_p | |
991 | || (stack_temporaries && class_or_union_p (values_type))) | |
04714b91 | 992 | { |
0b9dfe2b | 993 | if (gdbarch_inner_than (gdbarch, 1, 2)) |
04714b91 AC |
994 | { |
995 | /* Stack grows downward. Align STRUCT_ADDR and SP after | |
996 | making space for the return value. */ | |
744a8059 | 997 | sp -= TYPE_LENGTH (values_type); |
0b9dfe2b MD |
998 | if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (gdbarch)) |
999 | sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp); | |
04714b91 AC |
1000 | struct_addr = sp; |
1001 | } | |
1002 | else | |
1003 | { | |
1004 | /* Stack grows upward. Align the frame, allocate space, and | |
1777feb0 | 1005 | then again, re-align the frame??? */ |
0b9dfe2b MD |
1006 | if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (gdbarch)) |
1007 | sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp); | |
04714b91 | 1008 | struct_addr = sp; |
744a8059 | 1009 | sp += TYPE_LENGTH (values_type); |
0b9dfe2b MD |
1010 | if (gdbarch_frame_align_p (gdbarch)) |
1011 | sp = gdbarch_frame_align (gdbarch, sp); | |
04714b91 AC |
1012 | } |
1013 | } | |
1014 | ||
18648a37 | 1015 | if (hidden_first_param_p) |
41f1b697 DJ |
1016 | { |
1017 | struct value **new_args; | |
1018 | ||
1019 | /* Add the new argument to the front of the argument list. */ | |
8d749320 | 1020 | new_args = XNEWVEC (struct value *, nargs + 1); |
41f1b697 DJ |
1021 | new_args[0] = value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (values_type), |
1022 | struct_addr); | |
1023 | memcpy (&new_args[1], &args[0], sizeof (struct value *) * nargs); | |
1024 | args = new_args; | |
1025 | nargs++; | |
1026 | args_cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, args); | |
1027 | } | |
1028 | else | |
1029 | args_cleanup = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); | |
1030 | ||
04714b91 AC |
1031 | /* Create the dummy stack frame. Pass in the call dummy address as, |
1032 | presumably, the ABI code knows where, in the call dummy, the | |
1033 | return address should be pointed. */ | |
0b9dfe2b MD |
1034 | sp = gdbarch_push_dummy_call (gdbarch, function, get_current_regcache (), |
1035 | bp_addr, nargs, args, | |
594f7785 | 1036 | sp, struct_return, struct_addr); |
04714b91 | 1037 | |
41f1b697 DJ |
1038 | do_cleanups (args_cleanup); |
1039 | ||
96860204 AC |
1040 | /* Set up a frame ID for the dummy frame so we can pass it to |
1041 | set_momentary_breakpoint. We need to give the breakpoint a frame | |
1042 | ID so that the breakpoint code can correctly re-identify the | |
1043 | dummy breakpoint. */ | |
8241eaa6 | 1044 | /* Sanity. The exact same SP value is returned by PUSH_DUMMY_CALL, |
669fac23 | 1045 | saved as the dummy-frame TOS, and used by dummy_id to form |
8241eaa6 | 1046 | the frame ID's stack address. */ |
96860204 | 1047 | dummy_id = frame_id_build (sp, bp_addr); |
04714b91 | 1048 | |
74cfe982 AC |
1049 | /* Create a momentary breakpoint at the return address of the |
1050 | inferior. That way it breaks when it returns. */ | |
04714b91 | 1051 | |
74cfe982 | 1052 | { |
e2e4d78b | 1053 | struct breakpoint *bpt, *longjmp_b; |
74cfe982 | 1054 | struct symtab_and_line sal; |
abbb1732 | 1055 | |
74cfe982 | 1056 | init_sal (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */ |
6c95b8df | 1057 | sal.pspace = current_program_space; |
74cfe982 AC |
1058 | sal.pc = bp_addr; |
1059 | sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sal.pc); | |
8241eaa6 AC |
1060 | /* Sanity. The exact same SP value is returned by |
1061 | PUSH_DUMMY_CALL, saved as the dummy-frame TOS, and used by | |
669fac23 | 1062 | dummy_id to form the frame ID's stack address. */ |
a6d9a66e | 1063 | bpt = set_momentary_breakpoint (gdbarch, sal, dummy_id, bp_call_dummy); |
c70a6932 JK |
1064 | |
1065 | /* set_momentary_breakpoint invalidates FRAME. */ | |
1066 | frame = NULL; | |
1067 | ||
74cfe982 | 1068 | bpt->disposition = disp_del; |
e2e4d78b JK |
1069 | gdb_assert (bpt->related_breakpoint == bpt); |
1070 | ||
1071 | longjmp_b = set_longjmp_breakpoint_for_call_dummy (); | |
1072 | if (longjmp_b) | |
1073 | { | |
1074 | /* Link BPT into the chain of LONGJMP_B. */ | |
1075 | bpt->related_breakpoint = longjmp_b; | |
1076 | while (longjmp_b->related_breakpoint != bpt->related_breakpoint) | |
1077 | longjmp_b = longjmp_b->related_breakpoint; | |
1078 | longjmp_b->related_breakpoint = bpt; | |
1079 | } | |
74cfe982 | 1080 | } |
04714b91 | 1081 | |
7cd1089b PM |
1082 | /* Create a breakpoint in std::terminate. |
1083 | If a C++ exception is raised in the dummy-frame, and the | |
1084 | exception handler is (normally, and expected to be) out-of-frame, | |
1085 | the default C++ handler will (wrongly) be called in an inferior | |
1086 | function call. This is wrong, as an exception can be normally | |
1087 | and legally handled out-of-frame. The confines of the dummy frame | |
1088 | prevent the unwinder from finding the correct handler (or any | |
1089 | handler, unless it is in-frame). The default handler calls | |
1090 | std::terminate. This will kill the inferior. Assert that | |
1091 | terminate should never be called in an inferior function | |
1092 | call. Place a momentary breakpoint in the std::terminate function | |
1093 | and if triggered in the call, rewind. */ | |
1094 | if (unwind_on_terminating_exception_p) | |
aa7d318d | 1095 | set_std_terminate_breakpoint (); |
7cd1089b | 1096 | |
8a6c4031 JK |
1097 | /* Discard both inf_status and caller_state cleanups. |
1098 | From this point on we explicitly restore the associated state | |
1099 | or discard it. */ | |
1100 | discard_cleanups (inf_status_cleanup); | |
1101 | ||
96860204 AC |
1102 | /* Everything's ready, push all the info needed to restore the |
1103 | caller (and identify the dummy-frame) onto the dummy-frame | |
1104 | stack. */ | |
b67a2c6f | 1105 | dummy_frame_push (caller_state, &dummy_id, inferior_ptid); |
ed12ef62 JK |
1106 | if (dummy_dtor != NULL) |
1107 | register_dummy_frame_dtor (dummy_id, inferior_ptid, | |
1108 | dummy_dtor, dummy_dtor_data); | |
b89667eb | 1109 | |
7cd1089b | 1110 | /* Register a clean-up for unwind_on_terminating_exception_breakpoint. */ |
aa7d318d TT |
1111 | terminate_bp_cleanup = make_cleanup (cleanup_delete_std_terminate_breakpoint, |
1112 | NULL); | |
7cd1089b | 1113 | |
96860204 AC |
1114 | /* - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - |
1115 | If you're looking to implement asynchronous dummy-frames, then | |
1116 | just below is the place to chop this function in two.. */ | |
1117 | ||
b89667eb DE |
1118 | /* TP is invalid after run_inferior_call returns, so enclose this |
1119 | in a block so that it's only in scope during the time it's valid. */ | |
74cfe982 | 1120 | { |
32400beb | 1121 | struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread (); |
388a7084 PA |
1122 | struct thread_fsm *saved_sm; |
1123 | struct call_thread_fsm *sm; | |
1124 | ||
1125 | /* Save the current FSM. We'll override it. */ | |
1126 | saved_sm = tp->thread_fsm; | |
1127 | tp->thread_fsm = NULL; | |
74cfe982 | 1128 | |
b89667eb DE |
1129 | /* Save this thread's ptid, we need it later but the thread |
1130 | may have exited. */ | |
1131 | call_thread_ptid = tp->ptid; | |
74cfe982 | 1132 | |
b89667eb | 1133 | /* Run the inferior until it stops. */ |
f5871ec0 | 1134 | |
388a7084 PA |
1135 | /* Create the FSM used to manage the infcall. It tells infrun to |
1136 | not report the stop to the user, and captures the return value | |
1137 | before the dummy frame is popped. run_inferior_call registers | |
1138 | it with the thread ASAP. */ | |
8980e177 | 1139 | sm = new_call_thread_fsm (current_ui, command_interp (), |
3b12939d | 1140 | gdbarch, function, |
388a7084 PA |
1141 | values_type, |
1142 | struct_return || hidden_first_param_p, | |
1143 | struct_addr); | |
1144 | ||
1145 | e = run_inferior_call (sm, tp, real_pc); | |
1146 | ||
1147 | observer_notify_inferior_call_post (call_thread_ptid, funaddr); | |
1148 | ||
1149 | tp = find_thread_ptid (call_thread_ptid); | |
1150 | if (tp != NULL) | |
1151 | { | |
1152 | /* The FSM should still be the same. */ | |
1153 | gdb_assert (tp->thread_fsm == &sm->thread_fsm); | |
1154 | ||
1155 | if (thread_fsm_finished_p (tp->thread_fsm)) | |
1156 | { | |
1157 | struct value *retval; | |
1158 | ||
1159 | /* The inferior call is successful. Pop the dummy frame, | |
1160 | which runs its destructors and restores the inferior's | |
1161 | suspend state, and restore the inferior control | |
1162 | state. */ | |
1163 | dummy_frame_pop (dummy_id, call_thread_ptid); | |
1164 | restore_infcall_control_state (inf_status); | |
1165 | ||
1166 | /* Get the return value. */ | |
1167 | retval = sm->return_value; | |
1168 | ||
1169 | /* Clean up / destroy the call FSM, and restore the | |
1170 | original one. */ | |
8980e177 | 1171 | thread_fsm_clean_up (tp->thread_fsm, tp); |
388a7084 PA |
1172 | thread_fsm_delete (tp->thread_fsm); |
1173 | tp->thread_fsm = saved_sm; | |
04714b91 | 1174 | |
388a7084 PA |
1175 | maybe_remove_breakpoints (); |
1176 | ||
1177 | do_cleanups (terminate_bp_cleanup); | |
1178 | gdb_assert (retval != NULL); | |
1179 | return retval; | |
1180 | } | |
1181 | ||
1182 | /* Didn't complete. Restore previous state machine, and | |
1183 | handle the error. */ | |
1184 | tp->thread_fsm = saved_sm; | |
1185 | } | |
1186 | } | |
162078c8 | 1187 | |
b89667eb DE |
1188 | /* Rethrow an error if we got one trying to run the inferior. */ |
1189 | ||
1190 | if (e.reason < 0) | |
1191 | { | |
1192 | const char *name = get_function_name (funaddr, | |
1193 | name_buf, sizeof (name_buf)); | |
1194 | ||
16c381f0 | 1195 | discard_infcall_control_state (inf_status); |
b89667eb DE |
1196 | |
1197 | /* We could discard the dummy frame here if the program exited, | |
1198 | but it will get garbage collected the next time the program is | |
1199 | run anyway. */ | |
1200 | ||
1201 | switch (e.reason) | |
1202 | { | |
1203 | case RETURN_ERROR: | |
ac74f770 MS |
1204 | throw_error (e.error, _("%s\n\ |
1205 | An error occurred while in a function called from GDB.\n\ | |
1206 | Evaluation of the expression containing the function\n\ | |
1207 | (%s) will be abandoned.\n\ | |
1208 | When the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop."), | |
b89667eb DE |
1209 | e.message, name); |
1210 | case RETURN_QUIT: | |
1211 | default: | |
1212 | throw_exception (e); | |
1213 | } | |
1214 | } | |
1215 | ||
1216 | /* If the program has exited, or we stopped at a different thread, | |
1217 | exit and inform the user. */ | |
1218 | ||
de04a248 DE |
1219 | if (! target_has_execution) |
1220 | { | |
b89667eb DE |
1221 | const char *name = get_function_name (funaddr, |
1222 | name_buf, sizeof (name_buf)); | |
1223 | ||
1224 | /* If we try to restore the inferior status, | |
de04a248 | 1225 | we'll crash as the inferior is no longer running. */ |
16c381f0 | 1226 | discard_infcall_control_state (inf_status); |
b89667eb DE |
1227 | |
1228 | /* We could discard the dummy frame here given that the program exited, | |
1229 | but it will get garbage collected the next time the program is | |
1230 | run anyway. */ | |
1231 | ||
3e43a32a MS |
1232 | error (_("The program being debugged exited while in a function " |
1233 | "called from GDB.\n" | |
1234 | "Evaluation of the expression containing the function\n" | |
1235 | "(%s) will be abandoned."), | |
b89667eb DE |
1236 | name); |
1237 | } | |
1238 | ||
1239 | if (! ptid_equal (call_thread_ptid, inferior_ptid)) | |
1240 | { | |
1241 | const char *name = get_function_name (funaddr, | |
1242 | name_buf, sizeof (name_buf)); | |
1243 | ||
1244 | /* We've switched threads. This can happen if another thread gets a | |
1245 | signal or breakpoint while our thread was running. | |
1246 | There's no point in restoring the inferior status, | |
1247 | we're in a different thread. */ | |
16c381f0 | 1248 | discard_infcall_control_state (inf_status); |
b89667eb DE |
1249 | /* Keep the dummy frame record, if the user switches back to the |
1250 | thread with the hand-call, we'll need it. */ | |
1251 | if (stopped_by_random_signal) | |
ac74f770 MS |
1252 | error (_("\ |
1253 | The program received a signal in another thread while\n\ | |
1254 | making a function call from GDB.\n\ | |
1255 | Evaluation of the expression containing the function\n\ | |
1256 | (%s) will be abandoned.\n\ | |
1257 | When the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop."), | |
b89667eb DE |
1258 | name); |
1259 | else | |
ac74f770 MS |
1260 | error (_("\ |
1261 | The program stopped in another thread while making a function call from GDB.\n\ | |
1262 | Evaluation of the expression containing the function\n\ | |
1263 | (%s) will be abandoned.\n\ | |
1264 | When the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop."), | |
b89667eb | 1265 | name); |
de04a248 DE |
1266 | } |
1267 | ||
52557533 | 1268 | { |
5fe75eec JK |
1269 | /* Make a copy as NAME may be in an objfile freed by dummy_frame_pop. */ |
1270 | char *name = xstrdup (get_function_name (funaddr, | |
1271 | name_buf, sizeof (name_buf))); | |
1272 | make_cleanup (xfree, name); | |
1273 | ||
b89667eb | 1274 | |
52557533 AC |
1275 | if (stopped_by_random_signal) |
1276 | { | |
1277 | /* We stopped inside the FUNCTION because of a random | |
1278 | signal. Further execution of the FUNCTION is not | |
1777feb0 | 1279 | allowed. */ |
04714b91 | 1280 | |
52557533 AC |
1281 | if (unwind_on_signal_p) |
1282 | { | |
1777feb0 | 1283 | /* The user wants the context restored. */ |
52557533 AC |
1284 | |
1285 | /* We must get back to the frame we were before the | |
b89667eb | 1286 | dummy call. */ |
b67a2c6f | 1287 | dummy_frame_pop (dummy_id, call_thread_ptid); |
b89667eb DE |
1288 | |
1289 | /* We also need to restore inferior status to that before the | |
1290 | dummy call. */ | |
16c381f0 | 1291 | restore_infcall_control_state (inf_status); |
04714b91 | 1292 | |
52557533 AC |
1293 | /* FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very |
1294 | long if it's a C++ name with arguments and stuff. */ | |
ac74f770 MS |
1295 | error (_("\ |
1296 | The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called from GDB.\n\ | |
1297 | GDB has restored the context to what it was before the call.\n\ | |
1298 | To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal off\".\n\ | |
1299 | Evaluation of the expression containing the function\n\ | |
1300 | (%s) will be abandoned."), | |
52557533 AC |
1301 | name); |
1302 | } | |
1303 | else | |
1304 | { | |
1305 | /* The user wants to stay in the frame where we stopped | |
b89667eb DE |
1306 | (default). |
1307 | Discard inferior status, we're not at the same point | |
1308 | we started at. */ | |
16c381f0 | 1309 | discard_infcall_control_state (inf_status); |
b89667eb | 1310 | |
52557533 AC |
1311 | /* FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very |
1312 | long if it's a C++ name with arguments and stuff. */ | |
ac74f770 MS |
1313 | error (_("\ |
1314 | The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called from GDB.\n\ | |
1315 | GDB remains in the frame where the signal was received.\n\ | |
1316 | To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal on\".\n\ | |
1317 | Evaluation of the expression containing the function\n\ | |
1318 | (%s) will be abandoned.\n\ | |
1319 | When the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop."), | |
52557533 AC |
1320 | name); |
1321 | } | |
1322 | } | |
04714b91 | 1323 | |
aa7d318d | 1324 | if (stop_stack_dummy == STOP_STD_TERMINATE) |
52557533 | 1325 | { |
aa7d318d TT |
1326 | /* We must get back to the frame we were before the dummy |
1327 | call. */ | |
b67a2c6f | 1328 | dummy_frame_pop (dummy_id, call_thread_ptid); |
7cd1089b | 1329 | |
aa7d318d TT |
1330 | /* We also need to restore inferior status to that before |
1331 | the dummy call. */ | |
16c381f0 | 1332 | restore_infcall_control_state (inf_status); |
aa7d318d | 1333 | |
ac74f770 MS |
1334 | error (_("\ |
1335 | The program being debugged entered a std::terminate call, most likely\n\ | |
1336 | caused by an unhandled C++ exception. GDB blocked this call in order\n\ | |
1337 | to prevent the program from being terminated, and has restored the\n\ | |
1338 | context to its original state before the call.\n\ | |
1339 | To change this behaviour use \"set unwind-on-terminating-exception off\".\n\ | |
1340 | Evaluation of the expression containing the function (%s)\n\ | |
1341 | will be abandoned."), | |
aa7d318d TT |
1342 | name); |
1343 | } | |
1344 | else if (stop_stack_dummy == STOP_NONE) | |
1345 | { | |
1346 | ||
b89667eb DE |
1347 | /* We hit a breakpoint inside the FUNCTION. |
1348 | Keep the dummy frame, the user may want to examine its state. | |
1349 | Discard inferior status, we're not at the same point | |
1350 | we started at. */ | |
16c381f0 | 1351 | discard_infcall_control_state (inf_status); |
b89667eb | 1352 | |
52557533 AC |
1353 | /* The following error message used to say "The expression |
1354 | which contained the function call has been discarded." | |
1355 | It is a hard concept to explain in a few words. Ideally, | |
1356 | GDB would be able to resume evaluation of the expression | |
1357 | when the function finally is done executing. Perhaps | |
1358 | someday this will be implemented (it would not be easy). */ | |
1359 | /* FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very long if it's | |
1360 | a C++ name with arguments and stuff. */ | |
ac74f770 MS |
1361 | error (_("\ |
1362 | The program being debugged stopped while in a function called from GDB.\n\ | |
1363 | Evaluation of the expression containing the function\n\ | |
1364 | (%s) will be abandoned.\n\ | |
1365 | When the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop."), | |
b89667eb | 1366 | name); |
52557533 AC |
1367 | } |
1368 | ||
52557533 | 1369 | } |
04714b91 | 1370 | |
388a7084 PA |
1371 | /* The above code errors out, so ... */ |
1372 | gdb_assert_not_reached ("... should not be here"); | |
04714b91 | 1373 | } |
1a4d7a36 | 1374 | \f |
04714b91 | 1375 | |
1a4d7a36 | 1376 | /* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */ |
04714b91 AC |
1377 | void _initialize_infcall (void); |
1378 | ||
1379 | void | |
1380 | _initialize_infcall (void) | |
1381 | { | |
1382 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("coerce-float-to-double", class_obscure, | |
7915a72c AC |
1383 | &coerce_float_to_double_p, _("\ |
1384 | Set coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions."), _("\ | |
1385 | Show coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions"), _("\ | |
04714b91 AC |
1386 | Variables of type float should generally be converted to doubles before\n\ |
1387 | calling an unprototyped function, and left alone when calling a prototyped\n\ | |
1388 | function. However, some older debug info formats do not provide enough\n\ | |
1389 | information to determine that a function is prototyped. If this flag is\n\ | |
1390 | set, GDB will perform the conversion for a function it considers\n\ | |
1391 | unprototyped.\n\ | |
7915a72c | 1392 | The default is to perform the conversion.\n"), |
2c5b56ce | 1393 | NULL, |
920d2a44 | 1394 | show_coerce_float_to_double_p, |
2c5b56ce | 1395 | &setlist, &showlist); |
04714b91 AC |
1396 | |
1397 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("unwindonsignal", no_class, | |
7915a72c AC |
1398 | &unwind_on_signal_p, _("\ |
1399 | Set unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy."), _("\ | |
1400 | Show unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy."), _("\ | |
04714b91 AC |
1401 | The unwindonsignal lets the user determine what gdb should do if a signal\n\ |
1402 | is received while in a function called from gdb (call dummy). If set, gdb\n\ | |
1403 | unwinds the stack and restore the context to what as it was before the call.\n\ | |
7915a72c | 1404 | The default is to stop in the frame where the signal was received."), |
2c5b56ce | 1405 | NULL, |
920d2a44 | 1406 | show_unwind_on_signal_p, |
2c5b56ce | 1407 | &setlist, &showlist); |
7cd1089b PM |
1408 | |
1409 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("unwind-on-terminating-exception", no_class, | |
1410 | &unwind_on_terminating_exception_p, _("\ | |
1411 | Set unwinding of stack if std::terminate is called while in call dummy."), _("\ | |
3e43a32a MS |
1412 | Show unwinding of stack if std::terminate() is called while in a call dummy."), |
1413 | _("\ | |
7cd1089b PM |
1414 | The unwind on terminating exception flag lets the user determine\n\ |
1415 | what gdb should do if a std::terminate() call is made from the\n\ | |
1416 | default exception handler. If set, gdb unwinds the stack and restores\n\ | |
1417 | the context to what it was before the call. If unset, gdb allows the\n\ | |
1418 | std::terminate call to proceed.\n\ | |
1419 | The default is to unwind the frame."), | |
1420 | NULL, | |
1421 | show_unwind_on_terminating_exception_p, | |
1422 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
1423 | ||
04714b91 | 1424 | } |