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1/* Target-struct-independent code to start (run) and stop an inferior
2 process.
8926118c 3
0b302171 4 Copyright (C) 1986-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 5
c5aa993b 6 This file is part of GDB.
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8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 11 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 12
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 17
c5aa993b 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20
21#include "defs.h"
22#include "gdb_string.h"
23#include <ctype.h>
24#include "symtab.h"
25#include "frame.h"
26#include "inferior.h"
60250e8b 27#include "exceptions.h"
c906108c 28#include "breakpoint.h"
03f2053f 29#include "gdb_wait.h"
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30#include "gdbcore.h"
31#include "gdbcmd.h"
210661e7 32#include "cli/cli-script.h"
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33#include "target.h"
34#include "gdbthread.h"
35#include "annotate.h"
1adeb98a 36#include "symfile.h"
7a292a7a 37#include "top.h"
c906108c 38#include <signal.h>
2acceee2 39#include "inf-loop.h"
4e052eda 40#include "regcache.h"
fd0407d6 41#include "value.h"
06600e06 42#include "observer.h"
f636b87d 43#include "language.h"
a77053c2 44#include "solib.h"
f17517ea 45#include "main.h"
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46#include "dictionary.h"
47#include "block.h"
9f976b41 48#include "gdb_assert.h"
034dad6f 49#include "mi/mi-common.h"
4f8d22e3 50#include "event-top.h"
96429cc8 51#include "record.h"
edb3359d 52#include "inline-frame.h"
4efc6507 53#include "jit.h"
06cd862c 54#include "tracepoint.h"
be34f849 55#include "continuations.h"
b4a14fd0 56#include "interps.h"
1bfeeb0f 57#include "skip.h"
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58#include "probe.h"
59#include "objfiles.h"
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60
61/* Prototypes for local functions */
62
96baa820 63static void signals_info (char *, int);
c906108c 64
96baa820 65static void handle_command (char *, int);
c906108c 66
2ea28649 67static void sig_print_info (enum gdb_signal);
c906108c 68
96baa820 69static void sig_print_header (void);
c906108c 70
74b7792f 71static void resume_cleanups (void *);
c906108c 72
96baa820 73static int hook_stop_stub (void *);
c906108c 74
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75static int restore_selected_frame (void *);
76
4ef3f3be 77static int follow_fork (void);
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78
79static void set_schedlock_func (char *args, int from_tty,
488f131b 80 struct cmd_list_element *c);
96baa820 81
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82static int currently_stepping (struct thread_info *tp);
83
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84static int currently_stepping_or_nexting_callback (struct thread_info *tp,
85 void *data);
a7212384 86
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87static void xdb_handle_command (char *args, int from_tty);
88
6a6b96b9 89static int prepare_to_proceed (int);
ea67f13b 90
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91static void print_exited_reason (int exitstatus);
92
2ea28649 93static void print_signal_exited_reason (enum gdb_signal siggnal);
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94
95static void print_no_history_reason (void);
96
2ea28649 97static void print_signal_received_reason (enum gdb_signal siggnal);
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98
99static void print_end_stepping_range_reason (void);
100
96baa820 101void _initialize_infrun (void);
43ff13b4 102
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103void nullify_last_target_wait_ptid (void);
104
2c03e5be 105static void insert_hp_step_resume_breakpoint_at_frame (struct frame_info *);
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106
107static void insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_caller (struct frame_info *);
108
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109static void insert_longjmp_resume_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *, CORE_ADDR);
110
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111/* When set, stop the 'step' command if we enter a function which has
112 no line number information. The normal behavior is that we step
113 over such function. */
114int step_stop_if_no_debug = 0;
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115static void
116show_step_stop_if_no_debug (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
117 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
118{
119 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Mode of the step operation is %s.\n"), value);
120}
5fbbeb29 121
1777feb0 122/* In asynchronous mode, but simulating synchronous execution. */
96baa820 123
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124int sync_execution = 0;
125
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126/* wait_for_inferior and normal_stop use this to notify the user
127 when the inferior stopped in a different thread than it had been
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128 running in. */
129
39f77062 130static ptid_t previous_inferior_ptid;
7a292a7a 131
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132/* Default behavior is to detach newly forked processes (legacy). */
133int detach_fork = 1;
134
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135int debug_displaced = 0;
136static void
137show_debug_displaced (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
138 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
139{
140 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Displace stepping debugging is %s.\n"), value);
141}
142
628fe4e4 143int debug_infrun = 0;
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144static void
145show_debug_infrun (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
146 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
147{
148 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Inferior debugging is %s.\n"), value);
149}
527159b7 150
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151
152/* Support for disabling address space randomization. */
153
154int disable_randomization = 1;
155
156static void
157show_disable_randomization (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
158 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
159{
160 if (target_supports_disable_randomization ())
161 fprintf_filtered (file,
162 _("Disabling randomization of debuggee's "
163 "virtual address space is %s.\n"),
164 value);
165 else
166 fputs_filtered (_("Disabling randomization of debuggee's "
167 "virtual address space is unsupported on\n"
168 "this platform.\n"), file);
169}
170
171static void
172set_disable_randomization (char *args, int from_tty,
173 struct cmd_list_element *c)
174{
175 if (!target_supports_disable_randomization ())
176 error (_("Disabling randomization of debuggee's "
177 "virtual address space is unsupported on\n"
178 "this platform."));
179}
180
181
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182/* If the program uses ELF-style shared libraries, then calls to
183 functions in shared libraries go through stubs, which live in a
184 table called the PLT (Procedure Linkage Table). The first time the
185 function is called, the stub sends control to the dynamic linker,
186 which looks up the function's real address, patches the stub so
187 that future calls will go directly to the function, and then passes
188 control to the function.
189
190 If we are stepping at the source level, we don't want to see any of
191 this --- we just want to skip over the stub and the dynamic linker.
192 The simple approach is to single-step until control leaves the
193 dynamic linker.
194
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195 However, on some systems (e.g., Red Hat's 5.2 distribution) the
196 dynamic linker calls functions in the shared C library, so you
197 can't tell from the PC alone whether the dynamic linker is still
198 running. In this case, we use a step-resume breakpoint to get us
199 past the dynamic linker, as if we were using "next" to step over a
200 function call.
d4f3574e 201
cfd8ab24 202 in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code() says whether we're in the dynamic
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203 linker code or not. Normally, this means we single-step. However,
204 if SKIP_SOLIB_RESOLVER then returns non-zero, then its value is an
205 address where we can place a step-resume breakpoint to get past the
206 linker's symbol resolution function.
207
cfd8ab24 208 in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code() can generally be implemented in a
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209 pretty portable way, by comparing the PC against the address ranges
210 of the dynamic linker's sections.
211
212 SKIP_SOLIB_RESOLVER is generally going to be system-specific, since
213 it depends on internal details of the dynamic linker. It's usually
214 not too hard to figure out where to put a breakpoint, but it
215 certainly isn't portable. SKIP_SOLIB_RESOLVER should do plenty of
216 sanity checking. If it can't figure things out, returning zero and
217 getting the (possibly confusing) stepping behavior is better than
218 signalling an error, which will obscure the change in the
219 inferior's state. */
c906108c 220
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221/* This function returns TRUE if pc is the address of an instruction
222 that lies within the dynamic linker (such as the event hook, or the
223 dld itself).
224
225 This function must be used only when a dynamic linker event has
226 been caught, and the inferior is being stepped out of the hook, or
227 undefined results are guaranteed. */
228
229#ifndef SOLIB_IN_DYNAMIC_LINKER
230#define SOLIB_IN_DYNAMIC_LINKER(pid,pc) 0
231#endif
232
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233/* "Observer mode" is somewhat like a more extreme version of
234 non-stop, in which all GDB operations that might affect the
235 target's execution have been disabled. */
236
237static int non_stop_1 = 0;
238
239int observer_mode = 0;
240static int observer_mode_1 = 0;
241
242static void
243set_observer_mode (char *args, int from_tty,
244 struct cmd_list_element *c)
245{
246 extern int pagination_enabled;
247
248 if (target_has_execution)
249 {
250 observer_mode_1 = observer_mode;
251 error (_("Cannot change this setting while the inferior is running."));
252 }
253
254 observer_mode = observer_mode_1;
255
256 may_write_registers = !observer_mode;
257 may_write_memory = !observer_mode;
258 may_insert_breakpoints = !observer_mode;
259 may_insert_tracepoints = !observer_mode;
260 /* We can insert fast tracepoints in or out of observer mode,
261 but enable them if we're going into this mode. */
262 if (observer_mode)
263 may_insert_fast_tracepoints = 1;
264 may_stop = !observer_mode;
265 update_target_permissions ();
266
267 /* Going *into* observer mode we must force non-stop, then
268 going out we leave it that way. */
269 if (observer_mode)
270 {
271 target_async_permitted = 1;
272 pagination_enabled = 0;
273 non_stop = non_stop_1 = 1;
274 }
275
276 if (from_tty)
277 printf_filtered (_("Observer mode is now %s.\n"),
278 (observer_mode ? "on" : "off"));
279}
280
281static void
282show_observer_mode (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
283 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
284{
285 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Observer mode is %s.\n"), value);
286}
287
288/* This updates the value of observer mode based on changes in
289 permissions. Note that we are deliberately ignoring the values of
290 may-write-registers and may-write-memory, since the user may have
291 reason to enable these during a session, for instance to turn on a
292 debugging-related global. */
293
294void
295update_observer_mode (void)
296{
297 int newval;
298
299 newval = (!may_insert_breakpoints
300 && !may_insert_tracepoints
301 && may_insert_fast_tracepoints
302 && !may_stop
303 && non_stop);
304
305 /* Let the user know if things change. */
306 if (newval != observer_mode)
307 printf_filtered (_("Observer mode is now %s.\n"),
308 (newval ? "on" : "off"));
309
310 observer_mode = observer_mode_1 = newval;
311}
c2c6d25f 312
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313/* Tables of how to react to signals; the user sets them. */
314
315static unsigned char *signal_stop;
316static unsigned char *signal_print;
317static unsigned char *signal_program;
318
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319/* Table of signals that the target may silently handle.
320 This is automatically determined from the flags above,
321 and simply cached here. */
322static unsigned char *signal_pass;
323
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324#define SET_SIGS(nsigs,sigs,flags) \
325 do { \
326 int signum = (nsigs); \
327 while (signum-- > 0) \
328 if ((sigs)[signum]) \
329 (flags)[signum] = 1; \
330 } while (0)
331
332#define UNSET_SIGS(nsigs,sigs,flags) \
333 do { \
334 int signum = (nsigs); \
335 while (signum-- > 0) \
336 if ((sigs)[signum]) \
337 (flags)[signum] = 0; \
338 } while (0)
339
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340/* Update the target's copy of SIGNAL_PROGRAM. The sole purpose of
341 this function is to avoid exporting `signal_program'. */
342
343void
344update_signals_program_target (void)
345{
a493e3e2 346 target_program_signals ((int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST, signal_program);
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347}
348
1777feb0 349/* Value to pass to target_resume() to cause all threads to resume. */
39f77062 350
edb3359d 351#define RESUME_ALL minus_one_ptid
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352
353/* Command list pointer for the "stop" placeholder. */
354
355static struct cmd_list_element *stop_command;
356
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357/* Function inferior was in as of last step command. */
358
359static struct symbol *step_start_function;
360
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361/* Nonzero if we want to give control to the user when we're notified
362 of shared library events by the dynamic linker. */
628fe4e4 363int stop_on_solib_events;
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364static void
365show_stop_on_solib_events (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
366 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
367{
368 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Stopping for shared library events is %s.\n"),
369 value);
370}
c906108c 371
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372/* Nonzero means expecting a trace trap
373 and should stop the inferior and return silently when it happens. */
374
375int stop_after_trap;
376
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377/* Save register contents here when executing a "finish" command or are
378 about to pop a stack dummy frame, if-and-only-if proceed_to_finish is set.
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379 Thus this contains the return value from the called function (assuming
380 values are returned in a register). */
381
72cec141 382struct regcache *stop_registers;
c906108c 383
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384/* Nonzero after stop if current stack frame should be printed. */
385
386static int stop_print_frame;
387
e02bc4cc 388/* This is a cached copy of the pid/waitstatus of the last event
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389 returned by target_wait()/deprecated_target_wait_hook(). This
390 information is returned by get_last_target_status(). */
39f77062 391static ptid_t target_last_wait_ptid;
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392static struct target_waitstatus target_last_waitstatus;
393
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394static void context_switch (ptid_t ptid);
395
4e1c45ea 396void init_thread_stepping_state (struct thread_info *tss);
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397
398void init_infwait_state (void);
a474d7c2 399
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400static const char follow_fork_mode_child[] = "child";
401static const char follow_fork_mode_parent[] = "parent";
402
40478521 403static const char *const follow_fork_mode_kind_names[] = {
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404 follow_fork_mode_child,
405 follow_fork_mode_parent,
406 NULL
ef346e04 407};
c906108c 408
53904c9e 409static const char *follow_fork_mode_string = follow_fork_mode_parent;
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410static void
411show_follow_fork_mode_string (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
412 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
413{
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414 fprintf_filtered (file,
415 _("Debugger response to a program "
416 "call of fork or vfork is \"%s\".\n"),
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417 value);
418}
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419\f
420
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421/* Tell the target to follow the fork we're stopped at. Returns true
422 if the inferior should be resumed; false, if the target for some
423 reason decided it's best not to resume. */
424
6604731b 425static int
4ef3f3be 426follow_fork (void)
c906108c 427{
ea1dd7bc 428 int follow_child = (follow_fork_mode_string == follow_fork_mode_child);
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429 int should_resume = 1;
430 struct thread_info *tp;
431
432 /* Copy user stepping state to the new inferior thread. FIXME: the
433 followed fork child thread should have a copy of most of the
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434 parent thread structure's run control related fields, not just these.
435 Initialized to avoid "may be used uninitialized" warnings from gcc. */
436 struct breakpoint *step_resume_breakpoint = NULL;
186c406b 437 struct breakpoint *exception_resume_breakpoint = NULL;
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438 CORE_ADDR step_range_start = 0;
439 CORE_ADDR step_range_end = 0;
440 struct frame_id step_frame_id = { 0 };
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441
442 if (!non_stop)
443 {
444 ptid_t wait_ptid;
445 struct target_waitstatus wait_status;
446
447 /* Get the last target status returned by target_wait(). */
448 get_last_target_status (&wait_ptid, &wait_status);
449
450 /* If not stopped at a fork event, then there's nothing else to
451 do. */
452 if (wait_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED
453 && wait_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED)
454 return 1;
455
456 /* Check if we switched over from WAIT_PTID, since the event was
457 reported. */
458 if (!ptid_equal (wait_ptid, minus_one_ptid)
459 && !ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, wait_ptid))
460 {
461 /* We did. Switch back to WAIT_PTID thread, to tell the
462 target to follow it (in either direction). We'll
463 afterwards refuse to resume, and inform the user what
464 happened. */
465 switch_to_thread (wait_ptid);
466 should_resume = 0;
467 }
468 }
469
470 tp = inferior_thread ();
471
472 /* If there were any forks/vforks that were caught and are now to be
473 followed, then do so now. */
474 switch (tp->pending_follow.kind)
475 {
476 case TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED:
477 case TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED:
478 {
479 ptid_t parent, child;
480
481 /* If the user did a next/step, etc, over a fork call,
482 preserve the stepping state in the fork child. */
483 if (follow_child && should_resume)
484 {
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485 step_resume_breakpoint = clone_momentary_breakpoint
486 (tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint);
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487 step_range_start = tp->control.step_range_start;
488 step_range_end = tp->control.step_range_end;
489 step_frame_id = tp->control.step_frame_id;
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490 exception_resume_breakpoint
491 = clone_momentary_breakpoint (tp->control.exception_resume_breakpoint);
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492
493 /* For now, delete the parent's sr breakpoint, otherwise,
494 parent/child sr breakpoints are considered duplicates,
495 and the child version will not be installed. Remove
496 this when the breakpoints module becomes aware of
497 inferiors and address spaces. */
498 delete_step_resume_breakpoint (tp);
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499 tp->control.step_range_start = 0;
500 tp->control.step_range_end = 0;
501 tp->control.step_frame_id = null_frame_id;
186c406b 502 delete_exception_resume_breakpoint (tp);
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503 }
504
505 parent = inferior_ptid;
506 child = tp->pending_follow.value.related_pid;
507
508 /* Tell the target to do whatever is necessary to follow
509 either parent or child. */
510 if (target_follow_fork (follow_child))
511 {
512 /* Target refused to follow, or there's some other reason
513 we shouldn't resume. */
514 should_resume = 0;
515 }
516 else
517 {
518 /* This pending follow fork event is now handled, one way
519 or another. The previous selected thread may be gone
520 from the lists by now, but if it is still around, need
521 to clear the pending follow request. */
e09875d4 522 tp = find_thread_ptid (parent);
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523 if (tp)
524 tp->pending_follow.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
525
526 /* This makes sure we don't try to apply the "Switched
527 over from WAIT_PID" logic above. */
528 nullify_last_target_wait_ptid ();
529
1777feb0 530 /* If we followed the child, switch to it... */
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531 if (follow_child)
532 {
533 switch_to_thread (child);
534
535 /* ... and preserve the stepping state, in case the
536 user was stepping over the fork call. */
537 if (should_resume)
538 {
539 tp = inferior_thread ();
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540 tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint
541 = step_resume_breakpoint;
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542 tp->control.step_range_start = step_range_start;
543 tp->control.step_range_end = step_range_end;
544 tp->control.step_frame_id = step_frame_id;
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545 tp->control.exception_resume_breakpoint
546 = exception_resume_breakpoint;
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547 }
548 else
549 {
550 /* If we get here, it was because we're trying to
551 resume from a fork catchpoint, but, the user
552 has switched threads away from the thread that
553 forked. In that case, the resume command
554 issued is most likely not applicable to the
555 child, so just warn, and refuse to resume. */
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556 warning (_("Not resuming: switched threads "
557 "before following fork child.\n"));
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558 }
559
560 /* Reset breakpoints in the child as appropriate. */
561 follow_inferior_reset_breakpoints ();
562 }
563 else
564 switch_to_thread (parent);
565 }
566 }
567 break;
568 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS:
569 /* Nothing to follow. */
570 break;
571 default:
572 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
573 "Unexpected pending_follow.kind %d\n",
574 tp->pending_follow.kind);
575 break;
576 }
c906108c 577
e58b0e63 578 return should_resume;
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579}
580
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581void
582follow_inferior_reset_breakpoints (void)
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584 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
585
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586 /* Was there a step_resume breakpoint? (There was if the user
587 did a "next" at the fork() call.) If so, explicitly reset its
588 thread number.
589
590 step_resumes are a form of bp that are made to be per-thread.
591 Since we created the step_resume bp when the parent process
592 was being debugged, and now are switching to the child process,
593 from the breakpoint package's viewpoint, that's a switch of
594 "threads". We must update the bp's notion of which thread
595 it is for, or it'll be ignored when it triggers. */
596
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597 if (tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint)
598 breakpoint_re_set_thread (tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint);
6604731b 599
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600 if (tp->control.exception_resume_breakpoint)
601 breakpoint_re_set_thread (tp->control.exception_resume_breakpoint);
602
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603 /* Reinsert all breakpoints in the child. The user may have set
604 breakpoints after catching the fork, in which case those
605 were never set in the child, but only in the parent. This makes
606 sure the inserted breakpoints match the breakpoint list. */
607
608 breakpoint_re_set ();
609 insert_breakpoints ();
c906108c 610}
c906108c 611
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612/* The child has exited or execed: resume threads of the parent the
613 user wanted to be executing. */
614
615static int
616proceed_after_vfork_done (struct thread_info *thread,
617 void *arg)
618{
619 int pid = * (int *) arg;
620
621 if (ptid_get_pid (thread->ptid) == pid
622 && is_running (thread->ptid)
623 && !is_executing (thread->ptid)
624 && !thread->stop_requested
a493e3e2 625 && thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_0)
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626 {
627 if (debug_infrun)
628 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
629 "infrun: resuming vfork parent thread %s\n",
630 target_pid_to_str (thread->ptid));
631
632 switch_to_thread (thread->ptid);
633 clear_proceed_status ();
a493e3e2 634 proceed ((CORE_ADDR) -1, GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0);
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635 }
636
637 return 0;
638}
639
640/* Called whenever we notice an exec or exit event, to handle
641 detaching or resuming a vfork parent. */
642
643static void
644handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit (int exec)
645{
646 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
647
648 if (inf->vfork_parent)
649 {
650 int resume_parent = -1;
651
652 /* This exec or exit marks the end of the shared memory region
653 between the parent and the child. If the user wanted to
654 detach from the parent, now is the time. */
655
656 if (inf->vfork_parent->pending_detach)
657 {
658 struct thread_info *tp;
659 struct cleanup *old_chain;
660 struct program_space *pspace;
661 struct address_space *aspace;
662
1777feb0 663 /* follow-fork child, detach-on-fork on. */
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664
665 old_chain = make_cleanup_restore_current_thread ();
666
667 /* We're letting loose of the parent. */
668 tp = any_live_thread_of_process (inf->vfork_parent->pid);
669 switch_to_thread (tp->ptid);
670
671 /* We're about to detach from the parent, which implicitly
672 removes breakpoints from its address space. There's a
673 catch here: we want to reuse the spaces for the child,
674 but, parent/child are still sharing the pspace at this
675 point, although the exec in reality makes the kernel give
676 the child a fresh set of new pages. The problem here is
677 that the breakpoints module being unaware of this, would
678 likely chose the child process to write to the parent
679 address space. Swapping the child temporarily away from
680 the spaces has the desired effect. Yes, this is "sort
681 of" a hack. */
682
683 pspace = inf->pspace;
684 aspace = inf->aspace;
685 inf->aspace = NULL;
686 inf->pspace = NULL;
687
688 if (debug_infrun || info_verbose)
689 {
690 target_terminal_ours ();
691
692 if (exec)
693 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog,
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694 "Detaching vfork parent process "
695 "%d after child exec.\n",
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696 inf->vfork_parent->pid);
697 else
698 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog,
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699 "Detaching vfork parent process "
700 "%d after child exit.\n",
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701 inf->vfork_parent->pid);
702 }
703
704 target_detach (NULL, 0);
705
706 /* Put it back. */
707 inf->pspace = pspace;
708 inf->aspace = aspace;
709
710 do_cleanups (old_chain);
711 }
712 else if (exec)
713 {
714 /* We're staying attached to the parent, so, really give the
715 child a new address space. */
716 inf->pspace = add_program_space (maybe_new_address_space ());
717 inf->aspace = inf->pspace->aspace;
718 inf->removable = 1;
719 set_current_program_space (inf->pspace);
720
721 resume_parent = inf->vfork_parent->pid;
722
723 /* Break the bonds. */
724 inf->vfork_parent->vfork_child = NULL;
725 }
726 else
727 {
728 struct cleanup *old_chain;
729 struct program_space *pspace;
730
731 /* If this is a vfork child exiting, then the pspace and
732 aspaces were shared with the parent. Since we're
733 reporting the process exit, we'll be mourning all that is
734 found in the address space, and switching to null_ptid,
735 preparing to start a new inferior. But, since we don't
736 want to clobber the parent's address/program spaces, we
737 go ahead and create a new one for this exiting
738 inferior. */
739
740 /* Switch to null_ptid, so that clone_program_space doesn't want
741 to read the selected frame of a dead process. */
742 old_chain = save_inferior_ptid ();
743 inferior_ptid = null_ptid;
744
745 /* This inferior is dead, so avoid giving the breakpoints
746 module the option to write through to it (cloning a
747 program space resets breakpoints). */
748 inf->aspace = NULL;
749 inf->pspace = NULL;
750 pspace = add_program_space (maybe_new_address_space ());
751 set_current_program_space (pspace);
752 inf->removable = 1;
7dcd53a0 753 inf->symfile_flags = SYMFILE_NO_READ;
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754 clone_program_space (pspace, inf->vfork_parent->pspace);
755 inf->pspace = pspace;
756 inf->aspace = pspace->aspace;
757
758 /* Put back inferior_ptid. We'll continue mourning this
1777feb0 759 inferior. */
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760 do_cleanups (old_chain);
761
762 resume_parent = inf->vfork_parent->pid;
763 /* Break the bonds. */
764 inf->vfork_parent->vfork_child = NULL;
765 }
766
767 inf->vfork_parent = NULL;
768
769 gdb_assert (current_program_space == inf->pspace);
770
771 if (non_stop && resume_parent != -1)
772 {
773 /* If the user wanted the parent to be running, let it go
774 free now. */
775 struct cleanup *old_chain = make_cleanup_restore_current_thread ();
776
777 if (debug_infrun)
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778 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
779 "infrun: resuming vfork parent process %d\n",
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780 resume_parent);
781
782 iterate_over_threads (proceed_after_vfork_done, &resume_parent);
783
784 do_cleanups (old_chain);
785 }
786 }
787}
788
789/* Enum strings for "set|show displaced-stepping". */
790
791static const char follow_exec_mode_new[] = "new";
792static const char follow_exec_mode_same[] = "same";
40478521 793static const char *const follow_exec_mode_names[] =
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794{
795 follow_exec_mode_new,
796 follow_exec_mode_same,
797 NULL,
798};
799
800static const char *follow_exec_mode_string = follow_exec_mode_same;
801static void
802show_follow_exec_mode_string (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
803 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
804{
805 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Follow exec mode is \"%s\".\n"), value);
806}
807
1777feb0 808/* EXECD_PATHNAME is assumed to be non-NULL. */
1adeb98a 809
c906108c 810static void
3a3e9ee3 811follow_exec (ptid_t pid, char *execd_pathname)
c906108c 812{
4e1c45ea 813 struct thread_info *th = inferior_thread ();
6c95b8df 814 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
7a292a7a 815
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816 /* This is an exec event that we actually wish to pay attention to.
817 Refresh our symbol table to the newly exec'd program, remove any
818 momentary bp's, etc.
819
820 If there are breakpoints, they aren't really inserted now,
821 since the exec() transformed our inferior into a fresh set
822 of instructions.
823
824 We want to preserve symbolic breakpoints on the list, since
825 we have hopes that they can be reset after the new a.out's
826 symbol table is read.
827
828 However, any "raw" breakpoints must be removed from the list
829 (e.g., the solib bp's), since their address is probably invalid
830 now.
831
832 And, we DON'T want to call delete_breakpoints() here, since
833 that may write the bp's "shadow contents" (the instruction
834 value that was overwritten witha TRAP instruction). Since
1777feb0 835 we now have a new a.out, those shadow contents aren't valid. */
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836
837 mark_breakpoints_out ();
838
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839 update_breakpoints_after_exec ();
840
841 /* If there was one, it's gone now. We cannot truly step-to-next
1777feb0 842 statement through an exec(). */
8358c15c 843 th->control.step_resume_breakpoint = NULL;
186c406b 844 th->control.exception_resume_breakpoint = NULL;
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845 th->control.step_range_start = 0;
846 th->control.step_range_end = 0;
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848 /* The target reports the exec event to the main thread, even if
849 some other thread does the exec, and even if the main thread was
850 already stopped --- if debugging in non-stop mode, it's possible
851 the user had the main thread held stopped in the previous image
852 --- release it now. This is the same behavior as step-over-exec
853 with scheduler-locking on in all-stop mode. */
854 th->stop_requested = 0;
855
1777feb0 856 /* What is this a.out's name? */
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857 printf_unfiltered (_("%s is executing new program: %s\n"),
858 target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid),
859 execd_pathname);
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860
861 /* We've followed the inferior through an exec. Therefore, the
1777feb0 862 inferior has essentially been killed & reborn. */
7a292a7a 863
c906108c 864 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
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865
866 breakpoint_init_inferior (inf_execd);
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867
868 if (gdb_sysroot && *gdb_sysroot)
869 {
870 char *name = alloca (strlen (gdb_sysroot)
871 + strlen (execd_pathname)
872 + 1);
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874 strcpy (name, gdb_sysroot);
875 strcat (name, execd_pathname);
876 execd_pathname = name;
877 }
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879 /* Reset the shared library package. This ensures that we get a
880 shlib event when the child reaches "_start", at which point the
881 dld will have had a chance to initialize the child. */
882 /* Also, loading a symbol file below may trigger symbol lookups, and
883 we don't want those to be satisfied by the libraries of the
884 previous incarnation of this process. */
885 no_shared_libraries (NULL, 0);
886
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887 if (follow_exec_mode_string == follow_exec_mode_new)
888 {
889 struct program_space *pspace;
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890
891 /* The user wants to keep the old inferior and program spaces
892 around. Create a new fresh one, and switch to it. */
893
894 inf = add_inferior (current_inferior ()->pid);
895 pspace = add_program_space (maybe_new_address_space ());
896 inf->pspace = pspace;
897 inf->aspace = pspace->aspace;
898
899 exit_inferior_num_silent (current_inferior ()->num);
900
901 set_current_inferior (inf);
902 set_current_program_space (pspace);
903 }
904
905 gdb_assert (current_program_space == inf->pspace);
906
1777feb0 907 /* That a.out is now the one to use. */
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908 exec_file_attach (execd_pathname, 0);
909
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910 /* SYMFILE_DEFER_BP_RESET is used as the proper displacement for PIE
911 (Position Independent Executable) main symbol file will get applied by
912 solib_create_inferior_hook below. breakpoint_re_set would fail to insert
913 the breakpoints with the zero displacement. */
914
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915 symbol_file_add (execd_pathname,
916 (inf->symfile_flags
917 | SYMFILE_MAINLINE | SYMFILE_DEFER_BP_RESET),
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918 NULL, 0);
919
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920 if ((inf->symfile_flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0)
921 set_initial_language ();
c906108c 922
7a292a7a 923#ifdef SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK
39f77062 924 SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK (PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
a77053c2 925#else
268a4a75 926 solib_create_inferior_hook (0);
7a292a7a 927#endif
c906108c 928
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929 jit_inferior_created_hook ();
930
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931 breakpoint_re_set ();
932
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933 /* Reinsert all breakpoints. (Those which were symbolic have
934 been reset to the proper address in the new a.out, thanks
1777feb0 935 to symbol_file_command...). */
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936 insert_breakpoints ();
937
938 /* The next resume of this inferior should bring it to the shlib
939 startup breakpoints. (If the user had also set bp's on
940 "main" from the old (parent) process, then they'll auto-
1777feb0 941 matically get reset there in the new process.). */
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942}
943
944/* Non-zero if we just simulating a single-step. This is needed
945 because we cannot remove the breakpoints in the inferior process
946 until after the `wait' in `wait_for_inferior'. */
947static int singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
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948
949/* The thread we inserted single-step breakpoints for. */
950static ptid_t singlestep_ptid;
951
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952/* PC when we started this single-step. */
953static CORE_ADDR singlestep_pc;
954
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955/* If another thread hit the singlestep breakpoint, we save the original
956 thread here so that we can resume single-stepping it later. */
957static ptid_t saved_singlestep_ptid;
958static int stepping_past_singlestep_breakpoint;
6a6b96b9 959
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960/* If not equal to null_ptid, this means that after stepping over breakpoint
961 is finished, we need to switch to deferred_step_ptid, and step it.
962
963 The use case is when one thread has hit a breakpoint, and then the user
1777feb0 964 has switched to another thread and issued 'step'. We need to step over
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965 breakpoint in the thread which hit the breakpoint, but then continue
966 stepping the thread user has selected. */
967static ptid_t deferred_step_ptid;
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969/* Displaced stepping. */
970
971/* In non-stop debugging mode, we must take special care to manage
972 breakpoints properly; in particular, the traditional strategy for
973 stepping a thread past a breakpoint it has hit is unsuitable.
974 'Displaced stepping' is a tactic for stepping one thread past a
975 breakpoint it has hit while ensuring that other threads running
976 concurrently will hit the breakpoint as they should.
977
978 The traditional way to step a thread T off a breakpoint in a
979 multi-threaded program in all-stop mode is as follows:
980
981 a0) Initially, all threads are stopped, and breakpoints are not
982 inserted.
983 a1) We single-step T, leaving breakpoints uninserted.
984 a2) We insert breakpoints, and resume all threads.
985
986 In non-stop debugging, however, this strategy is unsuitable: we
987 don't want to have to stop all threads in the system in order to
988 continue or step T past a breakpoint. Instead, we use displaced
989 stepping:
990
991 n0) Initially, T is stopped, other threads are running, and
992 breakpoints are inserted.
993 n1) We copy the instruction "under" the breakpoint to a separate
994 location, outside the main code stream, making any adjustments
995 to the instruction, register, and memory state as directed by
996 T's architecture.
997 n2) We single-step T over the instruction at its new location.
998 n3) We adjust the resulting register and memory state as directed
999 by T's architecture. This includes resetting T's PC to point
1000 back into the main instruction stream.
1001 n4) We resume T.
1002
1003 This approach depends on the following gdbarch methods:
1004
1005 - gdbarch_max_insn_length and gdbarch_displaced_step_location
1006 indicate where to copy the instruction, and how much space must
1007 be reserved there. We use these in step n1.
1008
1009 - gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn copies a instruction to a new
1010 address, and makes any necessary adjustments to the instruction,
1011 register contents, and memory. We use this in step n1.
1012
1013 - gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup adjusts registers and memory after
1014 we have successfuly single-stepped the instruction, to yield the
1015 same effect the instruction would have had if we had executed it
1016 at its original address. We use this in step n3.
1017
1018 - gdbarch_displaced_step_free_closure provides cleanup.
1019
1020 The gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn and
1021 gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup functions must be written so that
1022 copying an instruction with gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn,
1023 single-stepping across the copied instruction, and then applying
1024 gdbarch_displaced_insn_fixup should have the same effects on the
1025 thread's memory and registers as stepping the instruction in place
1026 would have. Exactly which responsibilities fall to the copy and
1027 which fall to the fixup is up to the author of those functions.
1028
1029 See the comments in gdbarch.sh for details.
1030
1031 Note that displaced stepping and software single-step cannot
1032 currently be used in combination, although with some care I think
1033 they could be made to. Software single-step works by placing
1034 breakpoints on all possible subsequent instructions; if the
1035 displaced instruction is a PC-relative jump, those breakpoints
1036 could fall in very strange places --- on pages that aren't
1037 executable, or at addresses that are not proper instruction
1038 boundaries. (We do generally let other threads run while we wait
1039 to hit the software single-step breakpoint, and they might
1040 encounter such a corrupted instruction.) One way to work around
1041 this would be to have gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn fully
1042 simulate the effect of PC-relative instructions (and return NULL)
1043 on architectures that use software single-stepping.
1044
1045 In non-stop mode, we can have independent and simultaneous step
1046 requests, so more than one thread may need to simultaneously step
1047 over a breakpoint. The current implementation assumes there is
1048 only one scratch space per process. In this case, we have to
1049 serialize access to the scratch space. If thread A wants to step
1050 over a breakpoint, but we are currently waiting for some other
1051 thread to complete a displaced step, we leave thread A stopped and
1052 place it in the displaced_step_request_queue. Whenever a displaced
1053 step finishes, we pick the next thread in the queue and start a new
1054 displaced step operation on it. See displaced_step_prepare and
1055 displaced_step_fixup for details. */
1056
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1057struct displaced_step_request
1058{
1059 ptid_t ptid;
1060 struct displaced_step_request *next;
1061};
1062
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1063/* Per-inferior displaced stepping state. */
1064struct displaced_step_inferior_state
1065{
1066 /* Pointer to next in linked list. */
1067 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *next;
1068
1069 /* The process this displaced step state refers to. */
1070 int pid;
1071
1072 /* A queue of pending displaced stepping requests. One entry per
1073 thread that needs to do a displaced step. */
1074 struct displaced_step_request *step_request_queue;
1075
1076 /* If this is not null_ptid, this is the thread carrying out a
1077 displaced single-step in process PID. This thread's state will
1078 require fixing up once it has completed its step. */
1079 ptid_t step_ptid;
1080
1081 /* The architecture the thread had when we stepped it. */
1082 struct gdbarch *step_gdbarch;
1083
1084 /* The closure provided gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn, to be used
1085 for post-step cleanup. */
1086 struct displaced_step_closure *step_closure;
1087
1088 /* The address of the original instruction, and the copy we
1089 made. */
1090 CORE_ADDR step_original, step_copy;
1091
1092 /* Saved contents of copy area. */
1093 gdb_byte *step_saved_copy;
1094};
1095
1096/* The list of states of processes involved in displaced stepping
1097 presently. */
1098static struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced_step_inferior_states;
1099
1100/* Get the displaced stepping state of process PID. */
1101
1102static struct displaced_step_inferior_state *
1103get_displaced_stepping_state (int pid)
1104{
1105 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *state;
1106
1107 for (state = displaced_step_inferior_states;
1108 state != NULL;
1109 state = state->next)
1110 if (state->pid == pid)
1111 return state;
1112
1113 return NULL;
1114}
1115
1116/* Add a new displaced stepping state for process PID to the displaced
1117 stepping state list, or return a pointer to an already existing
1118 entry, if it already exists. Never returns NULL. */
1119
1120static struct displaced_step_inferior_state *
1121add_displaced_stepping_state (int pid)
1122{
1123 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *state;
1124
1125 for (state = displaced_step_inferior_states;
1126 state != NULL;
1127 state = state->next)
1128 if (state->pid == pid)
1129 return state;
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1131 state = xcalloc (1, sizeof (*state));
1132 state->pid = pid;
1133 state->next = displaced_step_inferior_states;
1134 displaced_step_inferior_states = state;
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1136 return state;
1137}
1138
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1139/* If inferior is in displaced stepping, and ADDR equals to starting address
1140 of copy area, return corresponding displaced_step_closure. Otherwise,
1141 return NULL. */
1142
1143struct displaced_step_closure*
1144get_displaced_step_closure_by_addr (CORE_ADDR addr)
1145{
1146 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced
1147 = get_displaced_stepping_state (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid));
1148
1149 /* If checking the mode of displaced instruction in copy area. */
1150 if (displaced && !ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, null_ptid)
1151 && (displaced->step_copy == addr))
1152 return displaced->step_closure;
1153
1154 return NULL;
1155}
1156
fc1cf338 1157/* Remove the displaced stepping state of process PID. */
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1159static void
1160remove_displaced_stepping_state (int pid)
1161{
1162 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *it, **prev_next_p;
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1164 gdb_assert (pid != 0);
1165
1166 it = displaced_step_inferior_states;
1167 prev_next_p = &displaced_step_inferior_states;
1168 while (it)
1169 {
1170 if (it->pid == pid)
1171 {
1172 *prev_next_p = it->next;
1173 xfree (it);
1174 return;
1175 }
1176
1177 prev_next_p = &it->next;
1178 it = *prev_next_p;
1179 }
1180}
1181
1182static void
1183infrun_inferior_exit (struct inferior *inf)
1184{
1185 remove_displaced_stepping_state (inf->pid);
1186}
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1188/* Enum strings for "set|show displaced-stepping". */
1189
1190static const char can_use_displaced_stepping_auto[] = "auto";
1191static const char can_use_displaced_stepping_on[] = "on";
1192static const char can_use_displaced_stepping_off[] = "off";
40478521 1193static const char *const can_use_displaced_stepping_enum[] =
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1194{
1195 can_use_displaced_stepping_auto,
1196 can_use_displaced_stepping_on,
1197 can_use_displaced_stepping_off,
1198 NULL,
1199};
1200
1201/* If ON, and the architecture supports it, GDB will use displaced
1202 stepping to step over breakpoints. If OFF, or if the architecture
1203 doesn't support it, GDB will instead use the traditional
1204 hold-and-step approach. If AUTO (which is the default), GDB will
1205 decide which technique to use to step over breakpoints depending on
1206 which of all-stop or non-stop mode is active --- displaced stepping
1207 in non-stop mode; hold-and-step in all-stop mode. */
1208
1209static const char *can_use_displaced_stepping =
1210 can_use_displaced_stepping_auto;
1211
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1212static void
1213show_can_use_displaced_stepping (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1214 struct cmd_list_element *c,
1215 const char *value)
1216{
fff08868 1217 if (can_use_displaced_stepping == can_use_displaced_stepping_auto)
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1218 fprintf_filtered (file,
1219 _("Debugger's willingness to use displaced stepping "
1220 "to step over breakpoints is %s (currently %s).\n"),
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1221 value, non_stop ? "on" : "off");
1222 else
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1223 fprintf_filtered (file,
1224 _("Debugger's willingness to use displaced stepping "
1225 "to step over breakpoints is %s.\n"), value);
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1226}
1227
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1228/* Return non-zero if displaced stepping can/should be used to step
1229 over breakpoints. */
1230
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1231static int
1232use_displaced_stepping (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
1233{
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1234 return (((can_use_displaced_stepping == can_use_displaced_stepping_auto
1235 && non_stop)
1236 || can_use_displaced_stepping == can_use_displaced_stepping_on)
96429cc8
HZ
1237 && gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn_p (gdbarch)
1238 && !RECORD_IS_USED);
237fc4c9
PA
1239}
1240
1241/* Clean out any stray displaced stepping state. */
1242static void
fc1cf338 1243displaced_step_clear (struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced)
237fc4c9
PA
1244{
1245 /* Indicate that there is no cleanup pending. */
fc1cf338 1246 displaced->step_ptid = null_ptid;
237fc4c9 1247
fc1cf338 1248 if (displaced->step_closure)
237fc4c9 1249 {
fc1cf338
PA
1250 gdbarch_displaced_step_free_closure (displaced->step_gdbarch,
1251 displaced->step_closure);
1252 displaced->step_closure = NULL;
237fc4c9
PA
1253 }
1254}
1255
1256static void
fc1cf338 1257displaced_step_clear_cleanup (void *arg)
237fc4c9 1258{
fc1cf338
PA
1259 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *state = arg;
1260
1261 displaced_step_clear (state);
237fc4c9
PA
1262}
1263
1264/* Dump LEN bytes at BUF in hex to FILE, followed by a newline. */
1265void
1266displaced_step_dump_bytes (struct ui_file *file,
1267 const gdb_byte *buf,
1268 size_t len)
1269{
1270 int i;
1271
1272 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1273 fprintf_unfiltered (file, "%02x ", buf[i]);
1274 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", file);
1275}
1276
1277/* Prepare to single-step, using displaced stepping.
1278
1279 Note that we cannot use displaced stepping when we have a signal to
1280 deliver. If we have a signal to deliver and an instruction to step
1281 over, then after the step, there will be no indication from the
1282 target whether the thread entered a signal handler or ignored the
1283 signal and stepped over the instruction successfully --- both cases
1284 result in a simple SIGTRAP. In the first case we mustn't do a
1285 fixup, and in the second case we must --- but we can't tell which.
1286 Comments in the code for 'random signals' in handle_inferior_event
1287 explain how we handle this case instead.
1288
1289 Returns 1 if preparing was successful -- this thread is going to be
1290 stepped now; or 0 if displaced stepping this thread got queued. */
1291static int
1292displaced_step_prepare (ptid_t ptid)
1293{
ad53cd71 1294 struct cleanup *old_cleanups, *ignore_cleanups;
237fc4c9
PA
1295 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (ptid);
1296 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
1297 CORE_ADDR original, copy;
1298 ULONGEST len;
1299 struct displaced_step_closure *closure;
fc1cf338 1300 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced;
9e529e1d 1301 int status;
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1302
1303 /* We should never reach this function if the architecture does not
1304 support displaced stepping. */
1305 gdb_assert (gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn_p (gdbarch));
1306
fc1cf338
PA
1307 /* We have to displaced step one thread at a time, as we only have
1308 access to a single scratch space per inferior. */
237fc4c9 1309
fc1cf338
PA
1310 displaced = add_displaced_stepping_state (ptid_get_pid (ptid));
1311
1312 if (!ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, null_ptid))
237fc4c9
PA
1313 {
1314 /* Already waiting for a displaced step to finish. Defer this
1315 request and place in queue. */
1316 struct displaced_step_request *req, *new_req;
1317
1318 if (debug_displaced)
1319 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1320 "displaced: defering step of %s\n",
1321 target_pid_to_str (ptid));
1322
1323 new_req = xmalloc (sizeof (*new_req));
1324 new_req->ptid = ptid;
1325 new_req->next = NULL;
1326
fc1cf338 1327 if (displaced->step_request_queue)
237fc4c9 1328 {
fc1cf338 1329 for (req = displaced->step_request_queue;
237fc4c9
PA
1330 req && req->next;
1331 req = req->next)
1332 ;
1333 req->next = new_req;
1334 }
1335 else
fc1cf338 1336 displaced->step_request_queue = new_req;
237fc4c9
PA
1337
1338 return 0;
1339 }
1340 else
1341 {
1342 if (debug_displaced)
1343 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1344 "displaced: stepping %s now\n",
1345 target_pid_to_str (ptid));
1346 }
1347
fc1cf338 1348 displaced_step_clear (displaced);
237fc4c9 1349
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1350 old_cleanups = save_inferior_ptid ();
1351 inferior_ptid = ptid;
1352
515630c5 1353 original = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
237fc4c9
PA
1354
1355 copy = gdbarch_displaced_step_location (gdbarch);
1356 len = gdbarch_max_insn_length (gdbarch);
1357
1358 /* Save the original contents of the copy area. */
fc1cf338 1359 displaced->step_saved_copy = xmalloc (len);
ad53cd71 1360 ignore_cleanups = make_cleanup (free_current_contents,
fc1cf338 1361 &displaced->step_saved_copy);
9e529e1d
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1362 status = target_read_memory (copy, displaced->step_saved_copy, len);
1363 if (status != 0)
1364 throw_error (MEMORY_ERROR,
1365 _("Error accessing memory address %s (%s) for "
1366 "displaced-stepping scratch space."),
1367 paddress (gdbarch, copy), safe_strerror (status));
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1368 if (debug_displaced)
1369 {
5af949e3
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1370 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "displaced: saved %s: ",
1371 paddress (gdbarch, copy));
fc1cf338
PA
1372 displaced_step_dump_bytes (gdb_stdlog,
1373 displaced->step_saved_copy,
1374 len);
237fc4c9
PA
1375 };
1376
1377 closure = gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn (gdbarch,
ad53cd71 1378 original, copy, regcache);
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PA
1379
1380 /* We don't support the fully-simulated case at present. */
1381 gdb_assert (closure);
1382
9f5a595d
UW
1383 /* Save the information we need to fix things up if the step
1384 succeeds. */
fc1cf338
PA
1385 displaced->step_ptid = ptid;
1386 displaced->step_gdbarch = gdbarch;
1387 displaced->step_closure = closure;
1388 displaced->step_original = original;
1389 displaced->step_copy = copy;
9f5a595d 1390
fc1cf338 1391 make_cleanup (displaced_step_clear_cleanup, displaced);
237fc4c9
PA
1392
1393 /* Resume execution at the copy. */
515630c5 1394 regcache_write_pc (regcache, copy);
237fc4c9 1395
ad53cd71
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1396 discard_cleanups (ignore_cleanups);
1397
1398 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
237fc4c9
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1399
1400 if (debug_displaced)
5af949e3
UW
1401 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "displaced: displaced pc to %s\n",
1402 paddress (gdbarch, copy));
237fc4c9 1403
237fc4c9
PA
1404 return 1;
1405}
1406
237fc4c9 1407static void
3e43a32a
MS
1408write_memory_ptid (ptid_t ptid, CORE_ADDR memaddr,
1409 const gdb_byte *myaddr, int len)
237fc4c9
PA
1410{
1411 struct cleanup *ptid_cleanup = save_inferior_ptid ();
abbb1732 1412
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PA
1413 inferior_ptid = ptid;
1414 write_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
1415 do_cleanups (ptid_cleanup);
1416}
1417
e2d96639
YQ
1418/* Restore the contents of the copy area for thread PTID. */
1419
1420static void
1421displaced_step_restore (struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced,
1422 ptid_t ptid)
1423{
1424 ULONGEST len = gdbarch_max_insn_length (displaced->step_gdbarch);
1425
1426 write_memory_ptid (ptid, displaced->step_copy,
1427 displaced->step_saved_copy, len);
1428 if (debug_displaced)
1429 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "displaced: restored %s %s\n",
1430 target_pid_to_str (ptid),
1431 paddress (displaced->step_gdbarch,
1432 displaced->step_copy));
1433}
1434
237fc4c9 1435static void
2ea28649 1436displaced_step_fixup (ptid_t event_ptid, enum gdb_signal signal)
237fc4c9
PA
1437{
1438 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
fc1cf338
PA
1439 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced
1440 = get_displaced_stepping_state (ptid_get_pid (event_ptid));
1441
1442 /* Was any thread of this process doing a displaced step? */
1443 if (displaced == NULL)
1444 return;
237fc4c9
PA
1445
1446 /* Was this event for the pid we displaced? */
fc1cf338
PA
1447 if (ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, null_ptid)
1448 || ! ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, event_ptid))
237fc4c9
PA
1449 return;
1450
fc1cf338 1451 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (displaced_step_clear_cleanup, displaced);
237fc4c9 1452
e2d96639 1453 displaced_step_restore (displaced, displaced->step_ptid);
237fc4c9
PA
1454
1455 /* Did the instruction complete successfully? */
a493e3e2 1456 if (signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
237fc4c9
PA
1457 {
1458 /* Fix up the resulting state. */
fc1cf338
PA
1459 gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup (displaced->step_gdbarch,
1460 displaced->step_closure,
1461 displaced->step_original,
1462 displaced->step_copy,
1463 get_thread_regcache (displaced->step_ptid));
237fc4c9
PA
1464 }
1465 else
1466 {
1467 /* Since the instruction didn't complete, all we can do is
1468 relocate the PC. */
515630c5
UW
1469 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (event_ptid);
1470 CORE_ADDR pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
abbb1732 1471
fc1cf338 1472 pc = displaced->step_original + (pc - displaced->step_copy);
515630c5 1473 regcache_write_pc (regcache, pc);
237fc4c9
PA
1474 }
1475
1476 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1477
fc1cf338 1478 displaced->step_ptid = null_ptid;
1c5cfe86 1479
237fc4c9 1480 /* Are there any pending displaced stepping requests? If so, run
fc1cf338
PA
1481 one now. Leave the state object around, since we're likely to
1482 need it again soon. */
1483 while (displaced->step_request_queue)
237fc4c9
PA
1484 {
1485 struct displaced_step_request *head;
1486 ptid_t ptid;
5af949e3 1487 struct regcache *regcache;
929dfd4f 1488 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
1c5cfe86 1489 CORE_ADDR actual_pc;
6c95b8df 1490 struct address_space *aspace;
237fc4c9 1491
fc1cf338 1492 head = displaced->step_request_queue;
237fc4c9 1493 ptid = head->ptid;
fc1cf338 1494 displaced->step_request_queue = head->next;
237fc4c9
PA
1495 xfree (head);
1496
ad53cd71
PA
1497 context_switch (ptid);
1498
5af949e3
UW
1499 regcache = get_thread_regcache (ptid);
1500 actual_pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
6c95b8df 1501 aspace = get_regcache_aspace (regcache);
1c5cfe86 1502
6c95b8df 1503 if (breakpoint_here_p (aspace, actual_pc))
ad53cd71 1504 {
1c5cfe86
PA
1505 if (debug_displaced)
1506 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1507 "displaced: stepping queued %s now\n",
1508 target_pid_to_str (ptid));
1509
1510 displaced_step_prepare (ptid);
1511
929dfd4f
JB
1512 gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
1513
1c5cfe86
PA
1514 if (debug_displaced)
1515 {
929dfd4f 1516 CORE_ADDR actual_pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
1c5cfe86
PA
1517 gdb_byte buf[4];
1518
5af949e3
UW
1519 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "displaced: run %s: ",
1520 paddress (gdbarch, actual_pc));
1c5cfe86
PA
1521 read_memory (actual_pc, buf, sizeof (buf));
1522 displaced_step_dump_bytes (gdb_stdlog, buf, sizeof (buf));
1523 }
1524
fc1cf338
PA
1525 if (gdbarch_displaced_step_hw_singlestep (gdbarch,
1526 displaced->step_closure))
a493e3e2 1527 target_resume (ptid, 1, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
99e40580 1528 else
a493e3e2 1529 target_resume (ptid, 0, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
1c5cfe86
PA
1530
1531 /* Done, we're stepping a thread. */
1532 break;
ad53cd71 1533 }
1c5cfe86
PA
1534 else
1535 {
1536 int step;
1537 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
1538
1539 /* The breakpoint we were sitting under has since been
1540 removed. */
16c381f0 1541 tp->control.trap_expected = 0;
1c5cfe86
PA
1542
1543 /* Go back to what we were trying to do. */
1544 step = currently_stepping (tp);
ad53cd71 1545
1c5cfe86 1546 if (debug_displaced)
3e43a32a 1547 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
27d2932e 1548 "displaced: breakpoint is gone: %s, step(%d)\n",
1c5cfe86
PA
1549 target_pid_to_str (tp->ptid), step);
1550
a493e3e2
PA
1551 target_resume (ptid, step, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
1552 tp->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
1c5cfe86
PA
1553
1554 /* This request was discarded. See if there's any other
1555 thread waiting for its turn. */
1556 }
237fc4c9
PA
1557 }
1558}
1559
5231c1fd
PA
1560/* Update global variables holding ptids to hold NEW_PTID if they were
1561 holding OLD_PTID. */
1562static void
1563infrun_thread_ptid_changed (ptid_t old_ptid, ptid_t new_ptid)
1564{
1565 struct displaced_step_request *it;
fc1cf338 1566 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced;
5231c1fd
PA
1567
1568 if (ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, old_ptid))
1569 inferior_ptid = new_ptid;
1570
1571 if (ptid_equal (singlestep_ptid, old_ptid))
1572 singlestep_ptid = new_ptid;
1573
5231c1fd
PA
1574 if (ptid_equal (deferred_step_ptid, old_ptid))
1575 deferred_step_ptid = new_ptid;
1576
fc1cf338
PA
1577 for (displaced = displaced_step_inferior_states;
1578 displaced;
1579 displaced = displaced->next)
1580 {
1581 if (ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, old_ptid))
1582 displaced->step_ptid = new_ptid;
1583
1584 for (it = displaced->step_request_queue; it; it = it->next)
1585 if (ptid_equal (it->ptid, old_ptid))
1586 it->ptid = new_ptid;
1587 }
5231c1fd
PA
1588}
1589
237fc4c9
PA
1590\f
1591/* Resuming. */
c906108c
SS
1592
1593/* Things to clean up if we QUIT out of resume (). */
c906108c 1594static void
74b7792f 1595resume_cleanups (void *ignore)
c906108c
SS
1596{
1597 normal_stop ();
1598}
1599
53904c9e
AC
1600static const char schedlock_off[] = "off";
1601static const char schedlock_on[] = "on";
1602static const char schedlock_step[] = "step";
40478521 1603static const char *const scheduler_enums[] = {
ef346e04
AC
1604 schedlock_off,
1605 schedlock_on,
1606 schedlock_step,
1607 NULL
1608};
920d2a44
AC
1609static const char *scheduler_mode = schedlock_off;
1610static void
1611show_scheduler_mode (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1612 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
1613{
3e43a32a
MS
1614 fprintf_filtered (file,
1615 _("Mode for locking scheduler "
1616 "during execution is \"%s\".\n"),
920d2a44
AC
1617 value);
1618}
c906108c
SS
1619
1620static void
96baa820 1621set_schedlock_func (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
c906108c 1622{
eefe576e
AC
1623 if (!target_can_lock_scheduler)
1624 {
1625 scheduler_mode = schedlock_off;
1626 error (_("Target '%s' cannot support this command."), target_shortname);
1627 }
c906108c
SS
1628}
1629
d4db2f36
PA
1630/* True if execution commands resume all threads of all processes by
1631 default; otherwise, resume only threads of the current inferior
1632 process. */
1633int sched_multi = 0;
1634
2facfe5c
DD
1635/* Try to setup for software single stepping over the specified location.
1636 Return 1 if target_resume() should use hardware single step.
1637
1638 GDBARCH the current gdbarch.
1639 PC the location to step over. */
1640
1641static int
1642maybe_software_singlestep (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
1643{
1644 int hw_step = 1;
1645
f02253f1
HZ
1646 if (execution_direction == EXEC_FORWARD
1647 && gdbarch_software_single_step_p (gdbarch)
99e40580 1648 && gdbarch_software_single_step (gdbarch, get_current_frame ()))
2facfe5c 1649 {
99e40580
UW
1650 hw_step = 0;
1651 /* Do not pull these breakpoints until after a `wait' in
1777feb0 1652 `wait_for_inferior'. */
99e40580
UW
1653 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 1;
1654 singlestep_ptid = inferior_ptid;
1655 singlestep_pc = pc;
2facfe5c
DD
1656 }
1657 return hw_step;
1658}
c906108c 1659
09cee04b
PA
1660/* Return a ptid representing the set of threads that we will proceed,
1661 in the perspective of the user/frontend. We may actually resume
1662 fewer threads at first, e.g., if a thread is stopped at a
b136cd05
PA
1663 breakpoint that needs stepping-off, but that should not be visible
1664 to the user/frontend, and neither should the frontend/user be
1665 allowed to proceed any of the threads that happen to be stopped for
09cee04b
PA
1666 internal run control handling, if a previous command wanted them
1667 resumed. */
1668
1669ptid_t
1670user_visible_resume_ptid (int step)
1671{
1672 /* By default, resume all threads of all processes. */
1673 ptid_t resume_ptid = RESUME_ALL;
1674
1675 /* Maybe resume only all threads of the current process. */
1676 if (!sched_multi && target_supports_multi_process ())
1677 {
1678 resume_ptid = pid_to_ptid (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid));
1679 }
1680
1681 /* Maybe resume a single thread after all. */
1682 if (non_stop)
1683 {
1684 /* With non-stop mode on, threads are always handled
1685 individually. */
1686 resume_ptid = inferior_ptid;
1687 }
1688 else if ((scheduler_mode == schedlock_on)
1689 || (scheduler_mode == schedlock_step
1690 && (step || singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)))
1691 {
1692 /* User-settable 'scheduler' mode requires solo thread resume. */
1693 resume_ptid = inferior_ptid;
1694 }
1695
1696 return resume_ptid;
1697}
1698
c906108c
SS
1699/* Resume the inferior, but allow a QUIT. This is useful if the user
1700 wants to interrupt some lengthy single-stepping operation
1701 (for child processes, the SIGINT goes to the inferior, and so
1702 we get a SIGINT random_signal, but for remote debugging and perhaps
1703 other targets, that's not true).
1704
1705 STEP nonzero if we should step (zero to continue instead).
1706 SIG is the signal to give the inferior (zero for none). */
1707void
2ea28649 1708resume (int step, enum gdb_signal sig)
c906108c
SS
1709{
1710 int should_resume = 1;
74b7792f 1711 struct cleanup *old_cleanups = make_cleanup (resume_cleanups, 0);
515630c5
UW
1712 struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
1713 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
4e1c45ea 1714 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
515630c5 1715 CORE_ADDR pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
6c95b8df 1716 struct address_space *aspace = get_regcache_aspace (regcache);
c7e8a53c 1717
c906108c
SS
1718 QUIT;
1719
74609e71
YQ
1720 if (current_inferior ()->waiting_for_vfork_done)
1721 {
48f9886d
PA
1722 /* Don't try to single-step a vfork parent that is waiting for
1723 the child to get out of the shared memory region (by exec'ing
1724 or exiting). This is particularly important on software
1725 single-step archs, as the child process would trip on the
1726 software single step breakpoint inserted for the parent
1727 process. Since the parent will not actually execute any
1728 instruction until the child is out of the shared region (such
1729 are vfork's semantics), it is safe to simply continue it.
1730 Eventually, we'll see a TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE event for
1731 the parent, and tell it to `keep_going', which automatically
1732 re-sets it stepping. */
74609e71
YQ
1733 if (debug_infrun)
1734 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1735 "infrun: resume : clear step\n");
1736 step = 0;
1737 }
1738
527159b7 1739 if (debug_infrun)
237fc4c9
PA
1740 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1741 "infrun: resume (step=%d, signal=%d), "
0d9a9a5f
PA
1742 "trap_expected=%d, current thread [%s] at %s\n",
1743 step, sig, tp->control.trap_expected,
1744 target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid),
1745 paddress (gdbarch, pc));
c906108c 1746
c2c6d25f
JM
1747 /* Normally, by the time we reach `resume', the breakpoints are either
1748 removed or inserted, as appropriate. The exception is if we're sitting
1749 at a permanent breakpoint; we need to step over it, but permanent
1750 breakpoints can't be removed. So we have to test for it here. */
6c95b8df 1751 if (breakpoint_here_p (aspace, pc) == permanent_breakpoint_here)
6d350bb5 1752 {
515630c5
UW
1753 if (gdbarch_skip_permanent_breakpoint_p (gdbarch))
1754 gdbarch_skip_permanent_breakpoint (gdbarch, regcache);
6d350bb5 1755 else
ac74f770
MS
1756 error (_("\
1757The program is stopped at a permanent breakpoint, but GDB does not know\n\
1758how to step past a permanent breakpoint on this architecture. Try using\n\
1759a command like `return' or `jump' to continue execution."));
6d350bb5 1760 }
c2c6d25f 1761
237fc4c9
PA
1762 /* If enabled, step over breakpoints by executing a copy of the
1763 instruction at a different address.
1764
1765 We can't use displaced stepping when we have a signal to deliver;
1766 the comments for displaced_step_prepare explain why. The
1767 comments in the handle_inferior event for dealing with 'random
74609e71
YQ
1768 signals' explain what we do instead.
1769
1770 We can't use displaced stepping when we are waiting for vfork_done
1771 event, displaced stepping breaks the vfork child similarly as single
1772 step software breakpoint. */
515630c5 1773 if (use_displaced_stepping (gdbarch)
16c381f0 1774 && (tp->control.trap_expected
929dfd4f 1775 || (step && gdbarch_software_single_step_p (gdbarch)))
a493e3e2 1776 && sig == GDB_SIGNAL_0
74609e71 1777 && !current_inferior ()->waiting_for_vfork_done)
237fc4c9 1778 {
fc1cf338
PA
1779 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced;
1780
237fc4c9 1781 if (!displaced_step_prepare (inferior_ptid))
d56b7306
VP
1782 {
1783 /* Got placed in displaced stepping queue. Will be resumed
1784 later when all the currently queued displaced stepping
7f7efbd9
VP
1785 requests finish. The thread is not executing at this point,
1786 and the call to set_executing will be made later. But we
1787 need to call set_running here, since from frontend point of view,
1788 the thread is running. */
1789 set_running (inferior_ptid, 1);
d56b7306
VP
1790 discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1791 return;
1792 }
99e40580 1793
ca7781d2
LM
1794 /* Update pc to reflect the new address from which we will execute
1795 instructions due to displaced stepping. */
1796 pc = regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (inferior_ptid));
1797
fc1cf338
PA
1798 displaced = get_displaced_stepping_state (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid));
1799 step = gdbarch_displaced_step_hw_singlestep (gdbarch,
1800 displaced->step_closure);
237fc4c9
PA
1801 }
1802
2facfe5c 1803 /* Do we need to do it the hard way, w/temp breakpoints? */
99e40580 1804 else if (step)
2facfe5c 1805 step = maybe_software_singlestep (gdbarch, pc);
c906108c 1806
30852783
UW
1807 /* Currently, our software single-step implementation leads to different
1808 results than hardware single-stepping in one situation: when stepping
1809 into delivering a signal which has an associated signal handler,
1810 hardware single-step will stop at the first instruction of the handler,
1811 while software single-step will simply skip execution of the handler.
1812
1813 For now, this difference in behavior is accepted since there is no
1814 easy way to actually implement single-stepping into a signal handler
1815 without kernel support.
1816
1817 However, there is one scenario where this difference leads to follow-on
1818 problems: if we're stepping off a breakpoint by removing all breakpoints
1819 and then single-stepping. In this case, the software single-step
1820 behavior means that even if there is a *breakpoint* in the signal
1821 handler, GDB still would not stop.
1822
1823 Fortunately, we can at least fix this particular issue. We detect
1824 here the case where we are about to deliver a signal while software
1825 single-stepping with breakpoints removed. In this situation, we
1826 revert the decisions to remove all breakpoints and insert single-
1827 step breakpoints, and instead we install a step-resume breakpoint
1828 at the current address, deliver the signal without stepping, and
1829 once we arrive back at the step-resume breakpoint, actually step
1830 over the breakpoint we originally wanted to step over. */
1831 if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p
a493e3e2 1832 && tp->control.trap_expected && sig != GDB_SIGNAL_0)
30852783
UW
1833 {
1834 /* If we have nested signals or a pending signal is delivered
1835 immediately after a handler returns, might might already have
1836 a step-resume breakpoint set on the earlier handler. We cannot
1837 set another step-resume breakpoint; just continue on until the
1838 original breakpoint is hit. */
1839 if (tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint == NULL)
1840 {
2c03e5be 1841 insert_hp_step_resume_breakpoint_at_frame (get_current_frame ());
30852783
UW
1842 tp->step_after_step_resume_breakpoint = 1;
1843 }
1844
1845 remove_single_step_breakpoints ();
1846 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
1847
1848 insert_breakpoints ();
1849 tp->control.trap_expected = 0;
1850 }
1851
c906108c
SS
1852 if (should_resume)
1853 {
39f77062 1854 ptid_t resume_ptid;
dfcd3bfb 1855
cd76b0b7
VP
1856 /* If STEP is set, it's a request to use hardware stepping
1857 facilities. But in that case, we should never
1858 use singlestep breakpoint. */
1859 gdb_assert (!(singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p && step));
1860
d4db2f36
PA
1861 /* Decide the set of threads to ask the target to resume. Start
1862 by assuming everything will be resumed, than narrow the set
1863 by applying increasingly restricting conditions. */
09cee04b 1864 resume_ptid = user_visible_resume_ptid (step);
d4db2f36
PA
1865
1866 /* Maybe resume a single thread after all. */
cd76b0b7
VP
1867 if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p
1868 && stepping_past_singlestep_breakpoint)
c906108c 1869 {
cd76b0b7
VP
1870 /* The situation here is as follows. In thread T1 we wanted to
1871 single-step. Lacking hardware single-stepping we've
1872 set breakpoint at the PC of the next instruction -- call it
1873 P. After resuming, we've hit that breakpoint in thread T2.
1874 Now we've removed original breakpoint, inserted breakpoint
1875 at P+1, and try to step to advance T2 past breakpoint.
1876 We need to step only T2, as if T1 is allowed to freely run,
1877 it can run past P, and if other threads are allowed to run,
1878 they can hit breakpoint at P+1, and nested hits of single-step
1879 breakpoints is not something we'd want -- that's complicated
1880 to support, and has no value. */
1881 resume_ptid = inferior_ptid;
1882 }
d4db2f36 1883 else if ((step || singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
16c381f0 1884 && tp->control.trap_expected)
cd76b0b7 1885 {
74960c60
VP
1886 /* We're allowing a thread to run past a breakpoint it has
1887 hit, by single-stepping the thread with the breakpoint
1888 removed. In which case, we need to single-step only this
1889 thread, and keep others stopped, as they can miss this
1890 breakpoint if allowed to run.
1891
1892 The current code actually removes all breakpoints when
1893 doing this, not just the one being stepped over, so if we
1894 let other threads run, we can actually miss any
1895 breakpoint, not just the one at PC. */
ef5cf84e 1896 resume_ptid = inferior_ptid;
c906108c 1897 }
ef5cf84e 1898
515630c5 1899 if (gdbarch_cannot_step_breakpoint (gdbarch))
c4ed33b9
AC
1900 {
1901 /* Most targets can step a breakpoint instruction, thus
1902 executing it normally. But if this one cannot, just
1903 continue and we will hit it anyway. */
6c95b8df 1904 if (step && breakpoint_inserted_here_p (aspace, pc))
c4ed33b9
AC
1905 step = 0;
1906 }
237fc4c9
PA
1907
1908 if (debug_displaced
515630c5 1909 && use_displaced_stepping (gdbarch)
16c381f0 1910 && tp->control.trap_expected)
237fc4c9 1911 {
515630c5 1912 struct regcache *resume_regcache = get_thread_regcache (resume_ptid);
5af949e3 1913 struct gdbarch *resume_gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (resume_regcache);
515630c5 1914 CORE_ADDR actual_pc = regcache_read_pc (resume_regcache);
237fc4c9
PA
1915 gdb_byte buf[4];
1916
5af949e3
UW
1917 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "displaced: run %s: ",
1918 paddress (resume_gdbarch, actual_pc));
237fc4c9
PA
1919 read_memory (actual_pc, buf, sizeof (buf));
1920 displaced_step_dump_bytes (gdb_stdlog, buf, sizeof (buf));
1921 }
1922
e58b0e63
PA
1923 /* Install inferior's terminal modes. */
1924 target_terminal_inferior ();
1925
2020b7ab
PA
1926 /* Avoid confusing the next resume, if the next stop/resume
1927 happens to apply to another thread. */
a493e3e2 1928 tp->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
607cecd2 1929
2455069d
UW
1930 /* Advise target which signals may be handled silently. If we have
1931 removed breakpoints because we are stepping over one (which can
1932 happen only if we are not using displaced stepping), we need to
1933 receive all signals to avoid accidentally skipping a breakpoint
1934 during execution of a signal handler. */
1935 if ((step || singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
1936 && tp->control.trap_expected
1937 && !use_displaced_stepping (gdbarch))
1938 target_pass_signals (0, NULL);
1939 else
a493e3e2 1940 target_pass_signals ((int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST, signal_pass);
2455069d 1941
607cecd2 1942 target_resume (resume_ptid, step, sig);
c906108c
SS
1943 }
1944
1945 discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1946}
1947\f
237fc4c9 1948/* Proceeding. */
c906108c
SS
1949
1950/* Clear out all variables saying what to do when inferior is continued.
1951 First do this, then set the ones you want, then call `proceed'. */
1952
a7212384
UW
1953static void
1954clear_proceed_status_thread (struct thread_info *tp)
c906108c 1955{
a7212384
UW
1956 if (debug_infrun)
1957 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1958 "infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (%s)\n",
1959 target_pid_to_str (tp->ptid));
d6b48e9c 1960
16c381f0
JK
1961 tp->control.trap_expected = 0;
1962 tp->control.step_range_start = 0;
1963 tp->control.step_range_end = 0;
1964 tp->control.step_frame_id = null_frame_id;
1965 tp->control.step_stack_frame_id = null_frame_id;
1966 tp->control.step_over_calls = STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE;
a7212384 1967 tp->stop_requested = 0;
4e1c45ea 1968
16c381f0 1969 tp->control.stop_step = 0;
32400beb 1970
16c381f0 1971 tp->control.proceed_to_finish = 0;
414c69f7 1972
a7212384 1973 /* Discard any remaining commands or status from previous stop. */
16c381f0 1974 bpstat_clear (&tp->control.stop_bpstat);
a7212384 1975}
32400beb 1976
a7212384
UW
1977static int
1978clear_proceed_status_callback (struct thread_info *tp, void *data)
1979{
1980 if (is_exited (tp->ptid))
1981 return 0;
d6b48e9c 1982
a7212384
UW
1983 clear_proceed_status_thread (tp);
1984 return 0;
1985}
1986
1987void
1988clear_proceed_status (void)
1989{
6c95b8df
PA
1990 if (!non_stop)
1991 {
1992 /* In all-stop mode, delete the per-thread status of all
1993 threads, even if inferior_ptid is null_ptid, there may be
1994 threads on the list. E.g., we may be launching a new
1995 process, while selecting the executable. */
1996 iterate_over_threads (clear_proceed_status_callback, NULL);
1997 }
1998
a7212384
UW
1999 if (!ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid))
2000 {
2001 struct inferior *inferior;
2002
2003 if (non_stop)
2004 {
6c95b8df
PA
2005 /* If in non-stop mode, only delete the per-thread status of
2006 the current thread. */
a7212384
UW
2007 clear_proceed_status_thread (inferior_thread ());
2008 }
6c95b8df 2009
d6b48e9c 2010 inferior = current_inferior ();
16c381f0 2011 inferior->control.stop_soon = NO_STOP_QUIETLY;
4e1c45ea
PA
2012 }
2013
c906108c 2014 stop_after_trap = 0;
f3b1572e
PA
2015
2016 observer_notify_about_to_proceed ();
c906108c 2017
d5c31457
UW
2018 if (stop_registers)
2019 {
2020 regcache_xfree (stop_registers);
2021 stop_registers = NULL;
2022 }
c906108c
SS
2023}
2024
5a437975
DE
2025/* Check the current thread against the thread that reported the most recent
2026 event. If a step-over is required return TRUE and set the current thread
2027 to the old thread. Otherwise return FALSE.
2028
1777feb0 2029 This should be suitable for any targets that support threads. */
ea67f13b
DJ
2030
2031static int
6a6b96b9 2032prepare_to_proceed (int step)
ea67f13b
DJ
2033{
2034 ptid_t wait_ptid;
2035 struct target_waitstatus wait_status;
5a437975
DE
2036 int schedlock_enabled;
2037
2038 /* With non-stop mode on, threads are always handled individually. */
2039 gdb_assert (! non_stop);
ea67f13b
DJ
2040
2041 /* Get the last target status returned by target_wait(). */
2042 get_last_target_status (&wait_ptid, &wait_status);
2043
6a6b96b9 2044 /* Make sure we were stopped at a breakpoint. */
ea67f13b 2045 if (wait_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
a493e3e2
PA
2046 || (wait_status.value.sig != GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
2047 && wait_status.value.sig != GDB_SIGNAL_ILL
2048 && wait_status.value.sig != GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
2049 && wait_status.value.sig != GDB_SIGNAL_EMT))
ea67f13b
DJ
2050 {
2051 return 0;
2052 }
2053
5a437975
DE
2054 schedlock_enabled = (scheduler_mode == schedlock_on
2055 || (scheduler_mode == schedlock_step
2056 && step));
2057
d4db2f36
PA
2058 /* Don't switch over to WAIT_PTID if scheduler locking is on. */
2059 if (schedlock_enabled)
2060 return 0;
2061
2062 /* Don't switch over if we're about to resume some other process
2063 other than WAIT_PTID's, and schedule-multiple is off. */
2064 if (!sched_multi
2065 && ptid_get_pid (wait_ptid) != ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid))
2066 return 0;
2067
6a6b96b9 2068 /* Switched over from WAIT_PID. */
ea67f13b 2069 if (!ptid_equal (wait_ptid, minus_one_ptid)
d4db2f36 2070 && !ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, wait_ptid))
ea67f13b 2071 {
515630c5
UW
2072 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (wait_ptid);
2073
6c95b8df
PA
2074 if (breakpoint_here_p (get_regcache_aspace (regcache),
2075 regcache_read_pc (regcache)))
ea67f13b 2076 {
515630c5
UW
2077 /* If stepping, remember current thread to switch back to. */
2078 if (step)
2079 deferred_step_ptid = inferior_ptid;
ea67f13b 2080
515630c5
UW
2081 /* Switch back to WAIT_PID thread. */
2082 switch_to_thread (wait_ptid);
6a6b96b9 2083
0d9a9a5f
PA
2084 if (debug_infrun)
2085 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2086 "infrun: prepare_to_proceed (step=%d), "
2087 "switched to [%s]\n",
2088 step, target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid));
2089
515630c5
UW
2090 /* We return 1 to indicate that there is a breakpoint here,
2091 so we need to step over it before continuing to avoid
1777feb0 2092 hitting it straight away. */
515630c5
UW
2093 return 1;
2094 }
ea67f13b
DJ
2095 }
2096
2097 return 0;
ea67f13b 2098}
e4846b08 2099
c906108c
SS
2100/* Basic routine for continuing the program in various fashions.
2101
2102 ADDR is the address to resume at, or -1 for resume where stopped.
2103 SIGGNAL is the signal to give it, or 0 for none,
c5aa993b 2104 or -1 for act according to how it stopped.
c906108c 2105 STEP is nonzero if should trap after one instruction.
c5aa993b
JM
2106 -1 means return after that and print nothing.
2107 You should probably set various step_... variables
2108 before calling here, if you are stepping.
c906108c
SS
2109
2110 You should call clear_proceed_status before calling proceed. */
2111
2112void
2ea28649 2113proceed (CORE_ADDR addr, enum gdb_signal siggnal, int step)
c906108c 2114{
e58b0e63
PA
2115 struct regcache *regcache;
2116 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
4e1c45ea 2117 struct thread_info *tp;
e58b0e63 2118 CORE_ADDR pc;
6c95b8df 2119 struct address_space *aspace;
c906108c
SS
2120 int oneproc = 0;
2121
e58b0e63
PA
2122 /* If we're stopped at a fork/vfork, follow the branch set by the
2123 "set follow-fork-mode" command; otherwise, we'll just proceed
2124 resuming the current thread. */
2125 if (!follow_fork ())
2126 {
2127 /* The target for some reason decided not to resume. */
2128 normal_stop ();
f148b27e
PA
2129 if (target_can_async_p ())
2130 inferior_event_handler (INF_EXEC_COMPLETE, NULL);
e58b0e63
PA
2131 return;
2132 }
2133
842951eb
PA
2134 /* We'll update this if & when we switch to a new thread. */
2135 previous_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
2136
e58b0e63
PA
2137 regcache = get_current_regcache ();
2138 gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
6c95b8df 2139 aspace = get_regcache_aspace (regcache);
e58b0e63
PA
2140 pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
2141
c906108c 2142 if (step > 0)
515630c5 2143 step_start_function = find_pc_function (pc);
c906108c
SS
2144 if (step < 0)
2145 stop_after_trap = 1;
2146
2acceee2 2147 if (addr == (CORE_ADDR) -1)
c906108c 2148 {
6c95b8df 2149 if (pc == stop_pc && breakpoint_here_p (aspace, pc)
b2175913 2150 && execution_direction != EXEC_REVERSE)
3352ef37
AC
2151 /* There is a breakpoint at the address we will resume at,
2152 step one instruction before inserting breakpoints so that
2153 we do not stop right away (and report a second hit at this
b2175913
MS
2154 breakpoint).
2155
2156 Note, we don't do this in reverse, because we won't
2157 actually be executing the breakpoint insn anyway.
2158 We'll be (un-)executing the previous instruction. */
2159
c906108c 2160 oneproc = 1;
515630c5
UW
2161 else if (gdbarch_single_step_through_delay_p (gdbarch)
2162 && gdbarch_single_step_through_delay (gdbarch,
2163 get_current_frame ()))
3352ef37
AC
2164 /* We stepped onto an instruction that needs to be stepped
2165 again before re-inserting the breakpoint, do so. */
c906108c
SS
2166 oneproc = 1;
2167 }
2168 else
2169 {
515630c5 2170 regcache_write_pc (regcache, addr);
c906108c
SS
2171 }
2172
527159b7 2173 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 2174 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5af949e3
UW
2175 "infrun: proceed (addr=%s, signal=%d, step=%d)\n",
2176 paddress (gdbarch, addr), siggnal, step);
527159b7 2177
94cc34af
PA
2178 if (non_stop)
2179 /* In non-stop, each thread is handled individually. The context
2180 must already be set to the right thread here. */
2181 ;
2182 else
2183 {
2184 /* In a multi-threaded task we may select another thread and
2185 then continue or step.
c906108c 2186
94cc34af
PA
2187 But if the old thread was stopped at a breakpoint, it will
2188 immediately cause another breakpoint stop without any
2189 execution (i.e. it will report a breakpoint hit incorrectly).
2190 So we must step over it first.
c906108c 2191
94cc34af
PA
2192 prepare_to_proceed checks the current thread against the
2193 thread that reported the most recent event. If a step-over
2194 is required it returns TRUE and sets the current thread to
1777feb0 2195 the old thread. */
94cc34af
PA
2196 if (prepare_to_proceed (step))
2197 oneproc = 1;
2198 }
c906108c 2199
4e1c45ea
PA
2200 /* prepare_to_proceed may change the current thread. */
2201 tp = inferior_thread ();
2202
30852783
UW
2203 if (oneproc)
2204 {
2205 tp->control.trap_expected = 1;
2206 /* If displaced stepping is enabled, we can step over the
2207 breakpoint without hitting it, so leave all breakpoints
2208 inserted. Otherwise we need to disable all breakpoints, step
2209 one instruction, and then re-add them when that step is
2210 finished. */
2211 if (!use_displaced_stepping (gdbarch))
2212 remove_breakpoints ();
2213 }
2214
2215 /* We can insert breakpoints if we're not trying to step over one,
2216 or if we are stepping over one but we're using displaced stepping
2217 to do so. */
2218 if (! tp->control.trap_expected || use_displaced_stepping (gdbarch))
2219 insert_breakpoints ();
2220
2020b7ab
PA
2221 if (!non_stop)
2222 {
2223 /* Pass the last stop signal to the thread we're resuming,
2224 irrespective of whether the current thread is the thread that
2225 got the last event or not. This was historically GDB's
2226 behaviour before keeping a stop_signal per thread. */
2227
2228 struct thread_info *last_thread;
2229 ptid_t last_ptid;
2230 struct target_waitstatus last_status;
2231
2232 get_last_target_status (&last_ptid, &last_status);
2233 if (!ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, last_ptid)
2234 && !ptid_equal (last_ptid, null_ptid)
2235 && !ptid_equal (last_ptid, minus_one_ptid))
2236 {
e09875d4 2237 last_thread = find_thread_ptid (last_ptid);
2020b7ab
PA
2238 if (last_thread)
2239 {
16c381f0 2240 tp->suspend.stop_signal = last_thread->suspend.stop_signal;
a493e3e2 2241 last_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
2020b7ab
PA
2242 }
2243 }
2244 }
2245
a493e3e2 2246 if (siggnal != GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT)
16c381f0 2247 tp->suspend.stop_signal = siggnal;
c906108c
SS
2248 /* If this signal should not be seen by program,
2249 give it zero. Used for debugging signals. */
16c381f0 2250 else if (!signal_program[tp->suspend.stop_signal])
a493e3e2 2251 tp->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
c906108c
SS
2252
2253 annotate_starting ();
2254
2255 /* Make sure that output from GDB appears before output from the
2256 inferior. */
2257 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2258
e4846b08
JJ
2259 /* Refresh prev_pc value just prior to resuming. This used to be
2260 done in stop_stepping, however, setting prev_pc there did not handle
2261 scenarios such as inferior function calls or returning from
2262 a function via the return command. In those cases, the prev_pc
2263 value was not set properly for subsequent commands. The prev_pc value
2264 is used to initialize the starting line number in the ecs. With an
2265 invalid value, the gdb next command ends up stopping at the position
2266 represented by the next line table entry past our start position.
2267 On platforms that generate one line table entry per line, this
2268 is not a problem. However, on the ia64, the compiler generates
2269 extraneous line table entries that do not increase the line number.
2270 When we issue the gdb next command on the ia64 after an inferior call
2271 or a return command, we often end up a few instructions forward, still
2272 within the original line we started.
2273
d5cd6034
JB
2274 An attempt was made to refresh the prev_pc at the same time the
2275 execution_control_state is initialized (for instance, just before
2276 waiting for an inferior event). But this approach did not work
2277 because of platforms that use ptrace, where the pc register cannot
2278 be read unless the inferior is stopped. At that point, we are not
2279 guaranteed the inferior is stopped and so the regcache_read_pc() call
2280 can fail. Setting the prev_pc value here ensures the value is updated
2281 correctly when the inferior is stopped. */
4e1c45ea 2282 tp->prev_pc = regcache_read_pc (get_current_regcache ());
e4846b08 2283
59f0d5d9 2284 /* Fill in with reasonable starting values. */
4e1c45ea 2285 init_thread_stepping_state (tp);
59f0d5d9 2286
59f0d5d9
PA
2287 /* Reset to normal state. */
2288 init_infwait_state ();
2289
c906108c 2290 /* Resume inferior. */
16c381f0 2291 resume (oneproc || step || bpstat_should_step (), tp->suspend.stop_signal);
c906108c
SS
2292
2293 /* Wait for it to stop (if not standalone)
2294 and in any case decode why it stopped, and act accordingly. */
43ff13b4 2295 /* Do this only if we are not using the event loop, or if the target
1777feb0 2296 does not support asynchronous execution. */
362646f5 2297 if (!target_can_async_p ())
43ff13b4 2298 {
e4c8541f 2299 wait_for_inferior ();
43ff13b4
JM
2300 normal_stop ();
2301 }
c906108c 2302}
c906108c
SS
2303\f
2304
2305/* Start remote-debugging of a machine over a serial link. */
96baa820 2306
c906108c 2307void
8621d6a9 2308start_remote (int from_tty)
c906108c 2309{
d6b48e9c 2310 struct inferior *inferior;
d6b48e9c
PA
2311
2312 inferior = current_inferior ();
16c381f0 2313 inferior->control.stop_soon = STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE;
43ff13b4 2314
1777feb0 2315 /* Always go on waiting for the target, regardless of the mode. */
6426a772 2316 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-23: At present it isn't possible to
7e73cedf 2317 indicate to wait_for_inferior that a target should timeout if
6426a772
JM
2318 nothing is returned (instead of just blocking). Because of this,
2319 targets expecting an immediate response need to, internally, set
2320 things up so that the target_wait() is forced to eventually
1777feb0 2321 timeout. */
6426a772
JM
2322 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-24: It isn't possible for target_open() to
2323 differentiate to its caller what the state of the target is after
2324 the initial open has been performed. Here we're assuming that
2325 the target has stopped. It should be possible to eventually have
2326 target_open() return to the caller an indication that the target
2327 is currently running and GDB state should be set to the same as
1777feb0 2328 for an async run. */
e4c8541f 2329 wait_for_inferior ();
8621d6a9
DJ
2330
2331 /* Now that the inferior has stopped, do any bookkeeping like
2332 loading shared libraries. We want to do this before normal_stop,
2333 so that the displayed frame is up to date. */
2334 post_create_inferior (&current_target, from_tty);
2335
6426a772 2336 normal_stop ();
c906108c
SS
2337}
2338
2339/* Initialize static vars when a new inferior begins. */
2340
2341void
96baa820 2342init_wait_for_inferior (void)
c906108c
SS
2343{
2344 /* These are meaningless until the first time through wait_for_inferior. */
c906108c 2345
c906108c
SS
2346 breakpoint_init_inferior (inf_starting);
2347
c906108c 2348 clear_proceed_status ();
9f976b41
DJ
2349
2350 stepping_past_singlestep_breakpoint = 0;
ca67fcb8 2351 deferred_step_ptid = null_ptid;
ca005067
DJ
2352
2353 target_last_wait_ptid = minus_one_ptid;
237fc4c9 2354
842951eb 2355 previous_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
0d1e5fa7
PA
2356 init_infwait_state ();
2357
edb3359d
DJ
2358 /* Discard any skipped inlined frames. */
2359 clear_inline_frame_state (minus_one_ptid);
c906108c 2360}
237fc4c9 2361
c906108c 2362\f
b83266a0
SS
2363/* This enum encodes possible reasons for doing a target_wait, so that
2364 wfi can call target_wait in one place. (Ultimately the call will be
2365 moved out of the infinite loop entirely.) */
2366
c5aa993b
JM
2367enum infwait_states
2368{
cd0fc7c3
SS
2369 infwait_normal_state,
2370 infwait_thread_hop_state,
d983da9c 2371 infwait_step_watch_state,
cd0fc7c3 2372 infwait_nonstep_watch_state
b83266a0
SS
2373};
2374
0d1e5fa7
PA
2375/* The PTID we'll do a target_wait on.*/
2376ptid_t waiton_ptid;
2377
2378/* Current inferior wait state. */
2379enum infwait_states infwait_state;
cd0fc7c3 2380
0d1e5fa7
PA
2381/* Data to be passed around while handling an event. This data is
2382 discarded between events. */
c5aa993b 2383struct execution_control_state
488f131b 2384{
0d1e5fa7 2385 ptid_t ptid;
4e1c45ea
PA
2386 /* The thread that got the event, if this was a thread event; NULL
2387 otherwise. */
2388 struct thread_info *event_thread;
2389
488f131b 2390 struct target_waitstatus ws;
488f131b 2391 int random_signal;
7e324e48 2392 int stop_func_filled_in;
488f131b
JB
2393 CORE_ADDR stop_func_start;
2394 CORE_ADDR stop_func_end;
2c02bd72 2395 const char *stop_func_name;
488f131b
JB
2396 int wait_some_more;
2397};
2398
ec9499be 2399static void handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs);
cd0fc7c3 2400
568d6575
UW
2401static void handle_step_into_function (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2402 struct execution_control_state *ecs);
2403static void handle_step_into_function_backward (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2404 struct execution_control_state *ecs);
186c406b 2405static void check_exception_resume (struct execution_control_state *,
28106bc2 2406 struct frame_info *);
611c83ae 2407
104c1213
JM
2408static void stop_stepping (struct execution_control_state *ecs);
2409static void prepare_to_wait (struct execution_control_state *ecs);
d4f3574e 2410static void keep_going (struct execution_control_state *ecs);
104c1213 2411
252fbfc8
PA
2412/* Callback for iterate over threads. If the thread is stopped, but
2413 the user/frontend doesn't know about that yet, go through
2414 normal_stop, as if the thread had just stopped now. ARG points at
2415 a ptid. If PTID is MINUS_ONE_PTID, applies to all threads. If
2416 ptid_is_pid(PTID) is true, applies to all threads of the process
2417 pointed at by PTID. Otherwise, apply only to the thread pointed by
2418 PTID. */
2419
2420static int
2421infrun_thread_stop_requested_callback (struct thread_info *info, void *arg)
2422{
2423 ptid_t ptid = * (ptid_t *) arg;
2424
2425 if ((ptid_equal (info->ptid, ptid)
2426 || ptid_equal (minus_one_ptid, ptid)
2427 || (ptid_is_pid (ptid)
2428 && ptid_get_pid (ptid) == ptid_get_pid (info->ptid)))
2429 && is_running (info->ptid)
2430 && !is_executing (info->ptid))
2431 {
2432 struct cleanup *old_chain;
2433 struct execution_control_state ecss;
2434 struct execution_control_state *ecs = &ecss;
2435
2436 memset (ecs, 0, sizeof (*ecs));
2437
2438 old_chain = make_cleanup_restore_current_thread ();
2439
252fbfc8
PA
2440 /* Go through handle_inferior_event/normal_stop, so we always
2441 have consistent output as if the stop event had been
2442 reported. */
2443 ecs->ptid = info->ptid;
e09875d4 2444 ecs->event_thread = find_thread_ptid (info->ptid);
252fbfc8 2445 ecs->ws.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
a493e3e2 2446 ecs->ws.value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
252fbfc8
PA
2447
2448 handle_inferior_event (ecs);
2449
2450 if (!ecs->wait_some_more)
2451 {
2452 struct thread_info *tp;
2453
2454 normal_stop ();
2455
fa4cd53f 2456 /* Finish off the continuations. */
252fbfc8 2457 tp = inferior_thread ();
fa4cd53f
PA
2458 do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread (tp, 1);
2459 do_all_continuations_thread (tp, 1);
252fbfc8
PA
2460 }
2461
2462 do_cleanups (old_chain);
2463 }
2464
2465 return 0;
2466}
2467
2468/* This function is attached as a "thread_stop_requested" observer.
2469 Cleanup local state that assumed the PTID was to be resumed, and
2470 report the stop to the frontend. */
2471
2c0b251b 2472static void
252fbfc8
PA
2473infrun_thread_stop_requested (ptid_t ptid)
2474{
fc1cf338 2475 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced;
252fbfc8
PA
2476
2477 /* PTID was requested to stop. Remove it from the displaced
2478 stepping queue, so we don't try to resume it automatically. */
fc1cf338
PA
2479
2480 for (displaced = displaced_step_inferior_states;
2481 displaced;
2482 displaced = displaced->next)
252fbfc8 2483 {
fc1cf338 2484 struct displaced_step_request *it, **prev_next_p;
252fbfc8 2485
fc1cf338
PA
2486 it = displaced->step_request_queue;
2487 prev_next_p = &displaced->step_request_queue;
2488 while (it)
252fbfc8 2489 {
fc1cf338
PA
2490 if (ptid_match (it->ptid, ptid))
2491 {
2492 *prev_next_p = it->next;
2493 it->next = NULL;
2494 xfree (it);
2495 }
252fbfc8 2496 else
fc1cf338
PA
2497 {
2498 prev_next_p = &it->next;
2499 }
252fbfc8 2500
fc1cf338 2501 it = *prev_next_p;
252fbfc8 2502 }
252fbfc8
PA
2503 }
2504
2505 iterate_over_threads (infrun_thread_stop_requested_callback, &ptid);
2506}
2507
a07daef3
PA
2508static void
2509infrun_thread_thread_exit (struct thread_info *tp, int silent)
2510{
2511 if (ptid_equal (target_last_wait_ptid, tp->ptid))
2512 nullify_last_target_wait_ptid ();
2513}
2514
4e1c45ea
PA
2515/* Callback for iterate_over_threads. */
2516
2517static int
2518delete_step_resume_breakpoint_callback (struct thread_info *info, void *data)
2519{
2520 if (is_exited (info->ptid))
2521 return 0;
2522
2523 delete_step_resume_breakpoint (info);
186c406b 2524 delete_exception_resume_breakpoint (info);
4e1c45ea
PA
2525 return 0;
2526}
2527
2528/* In all-stop, delete the step resume breakpoint of any thread that
2529 had one. In non-stop, delete the step resume breakpoint of the
2530 thread that just stopped. */
2531
2532static void
2533delete_step_thread_step_resume_breakpoint (void)
2534{
2535 if (!target_has_execution
2536 || ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid))
2537 /* If the inferior has exited, we have already deleted the step
2538 resume breakpoints out of GDB's lists. */
2539 return;
2540
2541 if (non_stop)
2542 {
2543 /* If in non-stop mode, only delete the step-resume or
2544 longjmp-resume breakpoint of the thread that just stopped
2545 stepping. */
2546 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
abbb1732 2547
4e1c45ea 2548 delete_step_resume_breakpoint (tp);
186c406b 2549 delete_exception_resume_breakpoint (tp);
4e1c45ea
PA
2550 }
2551 else
2552 /* In all-stop mode, delete all step-resume and longjmp-resume
2553 breakpoints of any thread that had them. */
2554 iterate_over_threads (delete_step_resume_breakpoint_callback, NULL);
2555}
2556
1777feb0 2557/* A cleanup wrapper. */
4e1c45ea
PA
2558
2559static void
2560delete_step_thread_step_resume_breakpoint_cleanup (void *arg)
2561{
2562 delete_step_thread_step_resume_breakpoint ();
2563}
2564
223698f8
DE
2565/* Pretty print the results of target_wait, for debugging purposes. */
2566
2567static void
2568print_target_wait_results (ptid_t waiton_ptid, ptid_t result_ptid,
2569 const struct target_waitstatus *ws)
2570{
2571 char *status_string = target_waitstatus_to_string (ws);
2572 struct ui_file *tmp_stream = mem_fileopen ();
2573 char *text;
223698f8
DE
2574
2575 /* The text is split over several lines because it was getting too long.
2576 Call fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog) once so that the text is still
2577 output as a unit; we want only one timestamp printed if debug_timestamp
2578 is set. */
2579
2580 fprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream,
2581 "infrun: target_wait (%d", PIDGET (waiton_ptid));
2582 if (PIDGET (waiton_ptid) != -1)
2583 fprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream,
2584 " [%s]", target_pid_to_str (waiton_ptid));
2585 fprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream, ", status) =\n");
2586 fprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream,
2587 "infrun: %d [%s],\n",
2588 PIDGET (result_ptid), target_pid_to_str (result_ptid));
2589 fprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream,
2590 "infrun: %s\n",
2591 status_string);
2592
759ef836 2593 text = ui_file_xstrdup (tmp_stream, NULL);
223698f8
DE
2594
2595 /* This uses %s in part to handle %'s in the text, but also to avoid
2596 a gcc error: the format attribute requires a string literal. */
2597 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "%s", text);
2598
2599 xfree (status_string);
2600 xfree (text);
2601 ui_file_delete (tmp_stream);
2602}
2603
24291992
PA
2604/* Prepare and stabilize the inferior for detaching it. E.g.,
2605 detaching while a thread is displaced stepping is a recipe for
2606 crashing it, as nothing would readjust the PC out of the scratch
2607 pad. */
2608
2609void
2610prepare_for_detach (void)
2611{
2612 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
2613 ptid_t pid_ptid = pid_to_ptid (inf->pid);
2614 struct cleanup *old_chain_1;
2615 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced;
2616
2617 displaced = get_displaced_stepping_state (inf->pid);
2618
2619 /* Is any thread of this process displaced stepping? If not,
2620 there's nothing else to do. */
2621 if (displaced == NULL || ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, null_ptid))
2622 return;
2623
2624 if (debug_infrun)
2625 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
2626 "displaced-stepping in-process while detaching");
2627
2628 old_chain_1 = make_cleanup_restore_integer (&inf->detaching);
2629 inf->detaching = 1;
2630
2631 while (!ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, null_ptid))
2632 {
2633 struct cleanup *old_chain_2;
2634 struct execution_control_state ecss;
2635 struct execution_control_state *ecs;
2636
2637 ecs = &ecss;
2638 memset (ecs, 0, sizeof (*ecs));
2639
2640 overlay_cache_invalid = 1;
2641
24291992
PA
2642 if (deprecated_target_wait_hook)
2643 ecs->ptid = deprecated_target_wait_hook (pid_ptid, &ecs->ws, 0);
2644 else
2645 ecs->ptid = target_wait (pid_ptid, &ecs->ws, 0);
2646
2647 if (debug_infrun)
2648 print_target_wait_results (pid_ptid, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
2649
2650 /* If an error happens while handling the event, propagate GDB's
2651 knowledge of the executing state to the frontend/user running
2652 state. */
3e43a32a
MS
2653 old_chain_2 = make_cleanup (finish_thread_state_cleanup,
2654 &minus_one_ptid);
24291992
PA
2655
2656 /* Now figure out what to do with the result of the result. */
2657 handle_inferior_event (ecs);
2658
2659 /* No error, don't finish the state yet. */
2660 discard_cleanups (old_chain_2);
2661
2662 /* Breakpoints and watchpoints are not installed on the target
2663 at this point, and signals are passed directly to the
2664 inferior, so this must mean the process is gone. */
2665 if (!ecs->wait_some_more)
2666 {
2667 discard_cleanups (old_chain_1);
2668 error (_("Program exited while detaching"));
2669 }
2670 }
2671
2672 discard_cleanups (old_chain_1);
2673}
2674
cd0fc7c3 2675/* Wait for control to return from inferior to debugger.
ae123ec6 2676
cd0fc7c3
SS
2677 If inferior gets a signal, we may decide to start it up again
2678 instead of returning. That is why there is a loop in this function.
2679 When this function actually returns it means the inferior
2680 should be left stopped and GDB should read more commands. */
2681
2682void
e4c8541f 2683wait_for_inferior (void)
cd0fc7c3
SS
2684{
2685 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
c906108c 2686
527159b7 2687 if (debug_infrun)
ae123ec6 2688 fprintf_unfiltered
e4c8541f 2689 (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: wait_for_inferior ()\n");
527159b7 2690
4e1c45ea
PA
2691 old_cleanups =
2692 make_cleanup (delete_step_thread_step_resume_breakpoint_cleanup, NULL);
cd0fc7c3 2693
c906108c
SS
2694 while (1)
2695 {
ae25568b
PA
2696 struct execution_control_state ecss;
2697 struct execution_control_state *ecs = &ecss;
29f49a6a
PA
2698 struct cleanup *old_chain;
2699
ae25568b
PA
2700 memset (ecs, 0, sizeof (*ecs));
2701
ec9499be 2702 overlay_cache_invalid = 1;
ec9499be 2703
9a4105ab 2704 if (deprecated_target_wait_hook)
47608cb1 2705 ecs->ptid = deprecated_target_wait_hook (waiton_ptid, &ecs->ws, 0);
cd0fc7c3 2706 else
47608cb1 2707 ecs->ptid = target_wait (waiton_ptid, &ecs->ws, 0);
c906108c 2708
f00150c9 2709 if (debug_infrun)
223698f8 2710 print_target_wait_results (waiton_ptid, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
f00150c9 2711
29f49a6a
PA
2712 /* If an error happens while handling the event, propagate GDB's
2713 knowledge of the executing state to the frontend/user running
2714 state. */
2715 old_chain = make_cleanup (finish_thread_state_cleanup, &minus_one_ptid);
2716
cd0fc7c3
SS
2717 /* Now figure out what to do with the result of the result. */
2718 handle_inferior_event (ecs);
c906108c 2719
29f49a6a
PA
2720 /* No error, don't finish the state yet. */
2721 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
2722
cd0fc7c3
SS
2723 if (!ecs->wait_some_more)
2724 break;
2725 }
4e1c45ea 2726
cd0fc7c3
SS
2727 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
2728}
c906108c 2729
1777feb0 2730/* Asynchronous version of wait_for_inferior. It is called by the
43ff13b4 2731 event loop whenever a change of state is detected on the file
1777feb0
MS
2732 descriptor corresponding to the target. It can be called more than
2733 once to complete a single execution command. In such cases we need
2734 to keep the state in a global variable ECSS. If it is the last time
a474d7c2
PA
2735 that this function is called for a single execution command, then
2736 report to the user that the inferior has stopped, and do the
1777feb0 2737 necessary cleanups. */
43ff13b4
JM
2738
2739void
fba45db2 2740fetch_inferior_event (void *client_data)
43ff13b4 2741{
0d1e5fa7 2742 struct execution_control_state ecss;
a474d7c2 2743 struct execution_control_state *ecs = &ecss;
4f8d22e3 2744 struct cleanup *old_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
29f49a6a 2745 struct cleanup *ts_old_chain;
4f8d22e3 2746 int was_sync = sync_execution;
0f641c01 2747 int cmd_done = 0;
43ff13b4 2748
0d1e5fa7
PA
2749 memset (ecs, 0, sizeof (*ecs));
2750
c5187ac6
PA
2751 /* We're handling a live event, so make sure we're doing live
2752 debugging. If we're looking at traceframes while the target is
2753 running, we're going to need to get back to that mode after
2754 handling the event. */
2755 if (non_stop)
2756 {
2757 make_cleanup_restore_current_traceframe ();
e6e4e701 2758 set_current_traceframe (-1);
c5187ac6
PA
2759 }
2760
4f8d22e3
PA
2761 if (non_stop)
2762 /* In non-stop mode, the user/frontend should not notice a thread
2763 switch due to internal events. Make sure we reverse to the
2764 user selected thread and frame after handling the event and
2765 running any breakpoint commands. */
2766 make_cleanup_restore_current_thread ();
2767
ec9499be 2768 overlay_cache_invalid = 1;
3dd5b83d 2769
32231432
PA
2770 make_cleanup_restore_integer (&execution_direction);
2771 execution_direction = target_execution_direction ();
2772
9a4105ab 2773 if (deprecated_target_wait_hook)
a474d7c2 2774 ecs->ptid =
47608cb1 2775 deprecated_target_wait_hook (waiton_ptid, &ecs->ws, TARGET_WNOHANG);
43ff13b4 2776 else
47608cb1 2777 ecs->ptid = target_wait (waiton_ptid, &ecs->ws, TARGET_WNOHANG);
43ff13b4 2778
f00150c9 2779 if (debug_infrun)
223698f8 2780 print_target_wait_results (waiton_ptid, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
f00150c9 2781
29f49a6a
PA
2782 /* If an error happens while handling the event, propagate GDB's
2783 knowledge of the executing state to the frontend/user running
2784 state. */
2785 if (!non_stop)
2786 ts_old_chain = make_cleanup (finish_thread_state_cleanup, &minus_one_ptid);
2787 else
2788 ts_old_chain = make_cleanup (finish_thread_state_cleanup, &ecs->ptid);
2789
353d1d73
JK
2790 /* Get executed before make_cleanup_restore_current_thread above to apply
2791 still for the thread which has thrown the exception. */
2792 make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup ();
2793
43ff13b4 2794 /* Now figure out what to do with the result of the result. */
a474d7c2 2795 handle_inferior_event (ecs);
43ff13b4 2796
a474d7c2 2797 if (!ecs->wait_some_more)
43ff13b4 2798 {
d6b48e9c
PA
2799 struct inferior *inf = find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (ecs->ptid));
2800
4e1c45ea 2801 delete_step_thread_step_resume_breakpoint ();
f107f563 2802
d6b48e9c 2803 /* We may not find an inferior if this was a process exit. */
16c381f0 2804 if (inf == NULL || inf->control.stop_soon == NO_STOP_QUIETLY)
83c265ab
PA
2805 normal_stop ();
2806
af679fd0 2807 if (target_has_execution
0e5bf2a8 2808 && ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED
af679fd0
PA
2809 && ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
2810 && ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
2811 && ecs->event_thread->step_multi
16c381f0 2812 && ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step)
c2d11a7d
JM
2813 inferior_event_handler (INF_EXEC_CONTINUE, NULL);
2814 else
0f641c01
PA
2815 {
2816 inferior_event_handler (INF_EXEC_COMPLETE, NULL);
2817 cmd_done = 1;
2818 }
43ff13b4 2819 }
4f8d22e3 2820
29f49a6a
PA
2821 /* No error, don't finish the thread states yet. */
2822 discard_cleanups (ts_old_chain);
2823
4f8d22e3
PA
2824 /* Revert thread and frame. */
2825 do_cleanups (old_chain);
2826
2827 /* If the inferior was in sync execution mode, and now isn't,
0f641c01
PA
2828 restore the prompt (a synchronous execution command has finished,
2829 and we're ready for input). */
b4a14fd0 2830 if (interpreter_async && was_sync && !sync_execution)
4f8d22e3 2831 display_gdb_prompt (0);
0f641c01
PA
2832
2833 if (cmd_done
2834 && !was_sync
2835 && exec_done_display_p
2836 && (ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid)
2837 || !is_running (inferior_ptid)))
2838 printf_unfiltered (_("completed.\n"));
43ff13b4
JM
2839}
2840
edb3359d
DJ
2841/* Record the frame and location we're currently stepping through. */
2842void
2843set_step_info (struct frame_info *frame, struct symtab_and_line sal)
2844{
2845 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
2846
16c381f0
JK
2847 tp->control.step_frame_id = get_frame_id (frame);
2848 tp->control.step_stack_frame_id = get_stack_frame_id (frame);
edb3359d
DJ
2849
2850 tp->current_symtab = sal.symtab;
2851 tp->current_line = sal.line;
2852}
2853
0d1e5fa7
PA
2854/* Clear context switchable stepping state. */
2855
2856void
4e1c45ea 2857init_thread_stepping_state (struct thread_info *tss)
0d1e5fa7
PA
2858{
2859 tss->stepping_over_breakpoint = 0;
2860 tss->step_after_step_resume_breakpoint = 0;
cd0fc7c3
SS
2861}
2862
e02bc4cc 2863/* Return the cached copy of the last pid/waitstatus returned by
9a4105ab
AC
2864 target_wait()/deprecated_target_wait_hook(). The data is actually
2865 cached by handle_inferior_event(), which gets called immediately
2866 after target_wait()/deprecated_target_wait_hook(). */
e02bc4cc
DS
2867
2868void
488f131b 2869get_last_target_status (ptid_t *ptidp, struct target_waitstatus *status)
e02bc4cc 2870{
39f77062 2871 *ptidp = target_last_wait_ptid;
e02bc4cc
DS
2872 *status = target_last_waitstatus;
2873}
2874
ac264b3b
MS
2875void
2876nullify_last_target_wait_ptid (void)
2877{
2878 target_last_wait_ptid = minus_one_ptid;
2879}
2880
dcf4fbde 2881/* Switch thread contexts. */
dd80620e
MS
2882
2883static void
0d1e5fa7 2884context_switch (ptid_t ptid)
dd80620e 2885{
4b51d87b 2886 if (debug_infrun && !ptid_equal (ptid, inferior_ptid))
fd48f117
DJ
2887 {
2888 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: Switching context from %s ",
2889 target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid));
2890 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "to %s\n",
0d1e5fa7 2891 target_pid_to_str (ptid));
fd48f117
DJ
2892 }
2893
0d1e5fa7 2894 switch_to_thread (ptid);
dd80620e
MS
2895}
2896
4fa8626c
DJ
2897static void
2898adjust_pc_after_break (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
2899{
24a73cce
UW
2900 struct regcache *regcache;
2901 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
6c95b8df 2902 struct address_space *aspace;
8aad930b 2903 CORE_ADDR breakpoint_pc;
4fa8626c 2904
4fa8626c
DJ
2905 /* If we've hit a breakpoint, we'll normally be stopped with SIGTRAP. If
2906 we aren't, just return.
9709f61c
DJ
2907
2908 We assume that waitkinds other than TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED are not
b798847d
UW
2909 affected by gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break. Other waitkinds which are
2910 implemented by software breakpoints should be handled through the normal
2911 breakpoint layer.
8fb3e588 2912
4fa8626c
DJ
2913 NOTE drow/2004-01-31: On some targets, breakpoints may generate
2914 different signals (SIGILL or SIGEMT for instance), but it is less
2915 clear where the PC is pointing afterwards. It may not match
b798847d
UW
2916 gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break. I don't know any specific target that
2917 generates these signals at breakpoints (the code has been in GDB since at
2918 least 1992) so I can not guess how to handle them here.
8fb3e588 2919
e6cf7916
UW
2920 In earlier versions of GDB, a target with
2921 gdbarch_have_nonsteppable_watchpoint would have the PC after hitting a
b798847d
UW
2922 watchpoint affected by gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break. I haven't found any
2923 target with both of these set in GDB history, and it seems unlikely to be
2924 correct, so gdbarch_have_nonsteppable_watchpoint is not checked here. */
4fa8626c
DJ
2925
2926 if (ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
2927 return;
2928
a493e3e2 2929 if (ecs->ws.value.sig != GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
4fa8626c
DJ
2930 return;
2931
4058b839
PA
2932 /* In reverse execution, when a breakpoint is hit, the instruction
2933 under it has already been de-executed. The reported PC always
2934 points at the breakpoint address, so adjusting it further would
2935 be wrong. E.g., consider this case on a decr_pc_after_break == 1
2936 architecture:
2937
2938 B1 0x08000000 : INSN1
2939 B2 0x08000001 : INSN2
2940 0x08000002 : INSN3
2941 PC -> 0x08000003 : INSN4
2942
2943 Say you're stopped at 0x08000003 as above. Reverse continuing
2944 from that point should hit B2 as below. Reading the PC when the
2945 SIGTRAP is reported should read 0x08000001 and INSN2 should have
2946 been de-executed already.
2947
2948 B1 0x08000000 : INSN1
2949 B2 PC -> 0x08000001 : INSN2
2950 0x08000002 : INSN3
2951 0x08000003 : INSN4
2952
2953 We can't apply the same logic as for forward execution, because
2954 we would wrongly adjust the PC to 0x08000000, since there's a
2955 breakpoint at PC - 1. We'd then report a hit on B1, although
2956 INSN1 hadn't been de-executed yet. Doing nothing is the correct
2957 behaviour. */
2958 if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
2959 return;
2960
24a73cce
UW
2961 /* If this target does not decrement the PC after breakpoints, then
2962 we have nothing to do. */
2963 regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
2964 gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
2965 if (gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch) == 0)
2966 return;
2967
6c95b8df
PA
2968 aspace = get_regcache_aspace (regcache);
2969
8aad930b
AC
2970 /* Find the location where (if we've hit a breakpoint) the
2971 breakpoint would be. */
515630c5
UW
2972 breakpoint_pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache)
2973 - gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch);
8aad930b 2974
1c5cfe86
PA
2975 /* Check whether there actually is a software breakpoint inserted at
2976 that location.
2977
2978 If in non-stop mode, a race condition is possible where we've
2979 removed a breakpoint, but stop events for that breakpoint were
2980 already queued and arrive later. To suppress those spurious
2981 SIGTRAPs, we keep a list of such breakpoint locations for a bit,
2982 and retire them after a number of stop events are reported. */
6c95b8df
PA
2983 if (software_breakpoint_inserted_here_p (aspace, breakpoint_pc)
2984 || (non_stop && moribund_breakpoint_here_p (aspace, breakpoint_pc)))
8aad930b 2985 {
96429cc8 2986 struct cleanup *old_cleanups = NULL;
abbb1732 2987
96429cc8
HZ
2988 if (RECORD_IS_USED)
2989 old_cleanups = record_gdb_operation_disable_set ();
2990
1c0fdd0e
UW
2991 /* When using hardware single-step, a SIGTRAP is reported for both
2992 a completed single-step and a software breakpoint. Need to
2993 differentiate between the two, as the latter needs adjusting
2994 but the former does not.
2995
2996 The SIGTRAP can be due to a completed hardware single-step only if
2997 - we didn't insert software single-step breakpoints
2998 - the thread to be examined is still the current thread
2999 - this thread is currently being stepped
3000
3001 If any of these events did not occur, we must have stopped due
3002 to hitting a software breakpoint, and have to back up to the
3003 breakpoint address.
3004
3005 As a special case, we could have hardware single-stepped a
3006 software breakpoint. In this case (prev_pc == breakpoint_pc),
3007 we also need to back up to the breakpoint address. */
3008
3009 if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p
3010 || !ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid)
4e1c45ea
PA
3011 || !currently_stepping (ecs->event_thread)
3012 || ecs->event_thread->prev_pc == breakpoint_pc)
515630c5 3013 regcache_write_pc (regcache, breakpoint_pc);
96429cc8
HZ
3014
3015 if (RECORD_IS_USED)
3016 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
8aad930b 3017 }
4fa8626c
DJ
3018}
3019
0d1e5fa7
PA
3020void
3021init_infwait_state (void)
3022{
3023 waiton_ptid = pid_to_ptid (-1);
3024 infwait_state = infwait_normal_state;
3025}
3026
94cc34af
PA
3027void
3028error_is_running (void)
3029{
3e43a32a
MS
3030 error (_("Cannot execute this command while "
3031 "the selected thread is running."));
94cc34af
PA
3032}
3033
3034void
3035ensure_not_running (void)
3036{
3037 if (is_running (inferior_ptid))
3038 error_is_running ();
3039}
3040
edb3359d
DJ
3041static int
3042stepped_in_from (struct frame_info *frame, struct frame_id step_frame_id)
3043{
3044 for (frame = get_prev_frame (frame);
3045 frame != NULL;
3046 frame = get_prev_frame (frame))
3047 {
3048 if (frame_id_eq (get_frame_id (frame), step_frame_id))
3049 return 1;
3050 if (get_frame_type (frame) != INLINE_FRAME)
3051 break;
3052 }
3053
3054 return 0;
3055}
3056
a96d9b2e
SDJ
3057/* Auxiliary function that handles syscall entry/return events.
3058 It returns 1 if the inferior should keep going (and GDB
3059 should ignore the event), or 0 if the event deserves to be
3060 processed. */
ca2163eb 3061
a96d9b2e 3062static int
ca2163eb 3063handle_syscall_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
a96d9b2e 3064{
ca2163eb
PA
3065 struct regcache *regcache;
3066 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
3067 int syscall_number;
3068
3069 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
3070 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
3071
3072 regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
3073 gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
f90263c1 3074 syscall_number = ecs->ws.value.syscall_number;
ca2163eb
PA
3075 stop_pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
3076
a96d9b2e
SDJ
3077 if (catch_syscall_enabled () > 0
3078 && catching_syscall_number (syscall_number) > 0)
3079 {
3080 if (debug_infrun)
3081 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: syscall number = '%d'\n",
3082 syscall_number);
a96d9b2e 3083
16c381f0 3084 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
6c95b8df 3085 = bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (regcache),
09ac7c10 3086 stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
16c381f0
JK
3087 ecs->random_signal
3088 = !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
a96d9b2e 3089
ca2163eb
PA
3090 if (!ecs->random_signal)
3091 {
3092 /* Catchpoint hit. */
a493e3e2 3093 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
ca2163eb
PA
3094 return 0;
3095 }
a96d9b2e 3096 }
ca2163eb
PA
3097
3098 /* If no catchpoint triggered for this, then keep going. */
a493e3e2 3099 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
ca2163eb
PA
3100 keep_going (ecs);
3101 return 1;
a96d9b2e
SDJ
3102}
3103
7e324e48
GB
3104/* Clear the supplied execution_control_state's stop_func_* fields. */
3105
3106static void
3107clear_stop_func (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
3108{
3109 ecs->stop_func_filled_in = 0;
3110 ecs->stop_func_start = 0;
3111 ecs->stop_func_end = 0;
3112 ecs->stop_func_name = NULL;
3113}
3114
3115/* Lazily fill in the execution_control_state's stop_func_* fields. */
3116
3117static void
3118fill_in_stop_func (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
3119 struct execution_control_state *ecs)
3120{
3121 if (!ecs->stop_func_filled_in)
3122 {
3123 /* Don't care about return value; stop_func_start and stop_func_name
3124 will both be 0 if it doesn't work. */
3125 find_pc_partial_function (stop_pc, &ecs->stop_func_name,
3126 &ecs->stop_func_start, &ecs->stop_func_end);
3127 ecs->stop_func_start
3128 += gdbarch_deprecated_function_start_offset (gdbarch);
3129
3130 ecs->stop_func_filled_in = 1;
3131 }
3132}
3133
cd0fc7c3
SS
3134/* Given an execution control state that has been freshly filled in
3135 by an event from the inferior, figure out what it means and take
3136 appropriate action. */
c906108c 3137
ec9499be 3138static void
96baa820 3139handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
cd0fc7c3 3140{
568d6575
UW
3141 struct frame_info *frame;
3142 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
d983da9c
DJ
3143 int stopped_by_watchpoint;
3144 int stepped_after_stopped_by_watchpoint = 0;
2afb61aa 3145 struct symtab_and_line stop_pc_sal;
d6b48e9c
PA
3146 enum stop_kind stop_soon;
3147
28736962
PA
3148 if (ecs->ws.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE)
3149 {
3150 /* We had an event in the inferior, but we are not interested in
3151 handling it at this level. The lower layers have already
3152 done what needs to be done, if anything.
3153
3154 One of the possible circumstances for this is when the
3155 inferior produces output for the console. The inferior has
3156 not stopped, and we are ignoring the event. Another possible
3157 circumstance is any event which the lower level knows will be
3158 reported multiple times without an intervening resume. */
3159 if (debug_infrun)
3160 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE\n");
3161 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
3162 return;
3163 }
3164
0e5bf2a8
PA
3165 if (ecs->ws.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED
3166 && target_can_async_p () && !sync_execution)
3167 {
3168 /* There were no unwaited-for children left in the target, but,
3169 we're not synchronously waiting for events either. Just
3170 ignore. Otherwise, if we were running a synchronous
3171 execution command, we need to cancel it and give the user
3172 back the terminal. */
3173 if (debug_infrun)
3174 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3175 "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED (ignoring)\n");
3176 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
3177 return;
3178 }
3179
d6b48e9c 3180 if (ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
0e5bf2a8
PA
3181 && ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
3182 && ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED)
d6b48e9c
PA
3183 {
3184 struct inferior *inf = find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (ecs->ptid));
abbb1732 3185
d6b48e9c 3186 gdb_assert (inf);
16c381f0 3187 stop_soon = inf->control.stop_soon;
d6b48e9c
PA
3188 }
3189 else
3190 stop_soon = NO_STOP_QUIETLY;
cd0fc7c3 3191
1777feb0 3192 /* Cache the last pid/waitstatus. */
39f77062 3193 target_last_wait_ptid = ecs->ptid;
0d1e5fa7 3194 target_last_waitstatus = ecs->ws;
e02bc4cc 3195
ca005067 3196 /* Always clear state belonging to the previous time we stopped. */
aa7d318d 3197 stop_stack_dummy = STOP_NONE;
ca005067 3198
0e5bf2a8
PA
3199 if (ecs->ws.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED)
3200 {
3201 /* No unwaited-for children left. IOW, all resumed children
3202 have exited. */
3203 if (debug_infrun)
3204 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED\n");
3205
3206 stop_print_frame = 0;
3207 stop_stepping (ecs);
3208 return;
3209 }
3210
8c90c137 3211 if (ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
359f5fe6
PA
3212 && ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
3213 && !ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, minus_one_ptid))
3214 {
3215 ecs->event_thread = find_thread_ptid (ecs->ptid);
3216 /* If it's a new thread, add it to the thread database. */
3217 if (ecs->event_thread == NULL)
3218 ecs->event_thread = add_thread (ecs->ptid);
3219 }
88ed393a
JK
3220
3221 /* Dependent on valid ECS->EVENT_THREAD. */
3222 adjust_pc_after_break (ecs);
3223
3224 /* Dependent on the current PC value modified by adjust_pc_after_break. */
3225 reinit_frame_cache ();
3226
28736962
PA
3227 breakpoint_retire_moribund ();
3228
2b009048
DJ
3229 /* First, distinguish signals caused by the debugger from signals
3230 that have to do with the program's own actions. Note that
3231 breakpoint insns may cause SIGTRAP or SIGILL or SIGEMT, depending
3232 on the operating system version. Here we detect when a SIGILL or
3233 SIGEMT is really a breakpoint and change it to SIGTRAP. We do
3234 something similar for SIGSEGV, since a SIGSEGV will be generated
3235 when we're trying to execute a breakpoint instruction on a
3236 non-executable stack. This happens for call dummy breakpoints
3237 for architectures like SPARC that place call dummies on the
3238 stack. */
2b009048 3239 if (ecs->ws.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
a493e3e2
PA
3240 && (ecs->ws.value.sig == GDB_SIGNAL_ILL
3241 || ecs->ws.value.sig == GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV
3242 || ecs->ws.value.sig == GDB_SIGNAL_EMT))
2b009048 3243 {
de0a0249
UW
3244 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
3245
3246 if (breakpoint_inserted_here_p (get_regcache_aspace (regcache),
3247 regcache_read_pc (regcache)))
3248 {
3249 if (debug_infrun)
3250 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3251 "infrun: Treating signal as SIGTRAP\n");
a493e3e2 3252 ecs->ws.value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
de0a0249 3253 }
2b009048
DJ
3254 }
3255
28736962
PA
3256 /* Mark the non-executing threads accordingly. In all-stop, all
3257 threads of all processes are stopped when we get any event
3258 reported. In non-stop mode, only the event thread stops. If
3259 we're handling a process exit in non-stop mode, there's nothing
3260 to do, as threads of the dead process are gone, and threads of
3261 any other process were left running. */
3262 if (!non_stop)
3263 set_executing (minus_one_ptid, 0);
3264 else if (ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
3265 && ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED)
7aee8dc2 3266 set_executing (ecs->ptid, 0);
8c90c137 3267
0d1e5fa7 3268 switch (infwait_state)
488f131b
JB
3269 {
3270 case infwait_thread_hop_state:
527159b7 3271 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3272 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: infwait_thread_hop_state\n");
65e82032 3273 break;
b83266a0 3274
488f131b 3275 case infwait_normal_state:
527159b7 3276 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3277 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: infwait_normal_state\n");
d983da9c
DJ
3278 break;
3279
3280 case infwait_step_watch_state:
3281 if (debug_infrun)
3282 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3283 "infrun: infwait_step_watch_state\n");
3284
3285 stepped_after_stopped_by_watchpoint = 1;
488f131b 3286 break;
b83266a0 3287
488f131b 3288 case infwait_nonstep_watch_state:
527159b7 3289 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4
AC
3290 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3291 "infrun: infwait_nonstep_watch_state\n");
488f131b 3292 insert_breakpoints ();
c906108c 3293
488f131b
JB
3294 /* FIXME-maybe: is this cleaner than setting a flag? Does it
3295 handle things like signals arriving and other things happening
3296 in combination correctly? */
3297 stepped_after_stopped_by_watchpoint = 1;
3298 break;
65e82032
AC
3299
3300 default:
e2e0b3e5 3301 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
488f131b 3302 }
ec9499be 3303
0d1e5fa7 3304 infwait_state = infwait_normal_state;
ec9499be 3305 waiton_ptid = pid_to_ptid (-1);
c906108c 3306
488f131b
JB
3307 switch (ecs->ws.kind)
3308 {
3309 case TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED:
527159b7 3310 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3311 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED\n");
b0f4b84b
DJ
3312 /* Ignore gracefully during startup of the inferior, as it might
3313 be the shell which has just loaded some objects, otherwise
3314 add the symbols for the newly loaded objects. Also ignore at
3315 the beginning of an attach or remote session; we will query
3316 the full list of libraries once the connection is
3317 established. */
c0236d92 3318 if (stop_soon == NO_STOP_QUIETLY)
488f131b 3319 {
edcc5120
TT
3320 struct regcache *regcache;
3321
3322 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
3323 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
3324 regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
3325
3326 handle_solib_event ();
3327
3328 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
3329 = bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (regcache),
3330 stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
3331 ecs->random_signal
3332 = !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
3333
3334 if (!ecs->random_signal)
3335 {
3336 /* A catchpoint triggered. */
a493e3e2 3337 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
edcc5120
TT
3338 goto process_event_stop_test;
3339 }
488f131b 3340
b0f4b84b
DJ
3341 /* If requested, stop when the dynamic linker notifies
3342 gdb of events. This allows the user to get control
3343 and place breakpoints in initializer routines for
3344 dynamically loaded objects (among other things). */
a493e3e2 3345 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
b0f4b84b
DJ
3346 if (stop_on_solib_events)
3347 {
55409f9d
DJ
3348 /* Make sure we print "Stopped due to solib-event" in
3349 normal_stop. */
3350 stop_print_frame = 1;
3351
b0f4b84b
DJ
3352 stop_stepping (ecs);
3353 return;
3354 }
488f131b 3355 }
b0f4b84b
DJ
3356
3357 /* If we are skipping through a shell, or through shared library
3358 loading that we aren't interested in, resume the program. If
3359 we're running the program normally, also resume. But stop if
3360 we're attaching or setting up a remote connection. */
3361 if (stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY || stop_soon == NO_STOP_QUIETLY)
3362 {
8b3ee56d
PA
3363 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
3364 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
3365
74960c60
VP
3366 /* Loading of shared libraries might have changed breakpoint
3367 addresses. Make sure new breakpoints are inserted. */
0b02b92d
UW
3368 if (stop_soon == NO_STOP_QUIETLY
3369 && !breakpoints_always_inserted_mode ())
74960c60 3370 insert_breakpoints ();
a493e3e2 3371 resume (0, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
b0f4b84b
DJ
3372 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
3373 return;
3374 }
3375
3376 break;
c5aa993b 3377
488f131b 3378 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS:
527159b7 3379 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3380 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS\n");
8b3ee56d
PA
3381 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid)
3382 && !ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, minus_one_ptid))
3383 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
a493e3e2 3384 resume (0, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
488f131b
JB
3385 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
3386 return;
c5aa993b 3387
488f131b 3388 case TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED:
527159b7 3389 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3390 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED\n");
fb66883a 3391 inferior_ptid = ecs->ptid;
6c95b8df
PA
3392 set_current_inferior (find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (ecs->ptid)));
3393 set_current_program_space (current_inferior ()->pspace);
3394 handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit (0);
1777feb0 3395 target_terminal_ours (); /* Must do this before mourn anyway. */
33d62d64 3396 print_exited_reason (ecs->ws.value.integer);
488f131b
JB
3397
3398 /* Record the exit code in the convenience variable $_exitcode, so
3399 that the user can inspect this again later. */
4fa62494
UW
3400 set_internalvar_integer (lookup_internalvar ("_exitcode"),
3401 (LONGEST) ecs->ws.value.integer);
8cf64490
TT
3402
3403 /* Also record this in the inferior itself. */
3404 current_inferior ()->has_exit_code = 1;
3405 current_inferior ()->exit_code = (LONGEST) ecs->ws.value.integer;
3406
488f131b
JB
3407 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
3408 target_mourn_inferior ();
1c0fdd0e 3409 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
d03285ec 3410 cancel_single_step_breakpoints ();
488f131b
JB
3411 stop_print_frame = 0;
3412 stop_stepping (ecs);
3413 return;
c5aa993b 3414
488f131b 3415 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED:
527159b7 3416 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3417 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED\n");
fb66883a 3418 inferior_ptid = ecs->ptid;
6c95b8df
PA
3419 set_current_inferior (find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (ecs->ptid)));
3420 set_current_program_space (current_inferior ()->pspace);
3421 handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit (0);
488f131b 3422 stop_print_frame = 0;
1777feb0 3423 target_terminal_ours (); /* Must do this before mourn anyway. */
c5aa993b 3424
488f131b
JB
3425 /* Note: By definition of TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED, we shouldn't
3426 reach here unless the inferior is dead. However, for years
3427 target_kill() was called here, which hints that fatal signals aren't
3428 really fatal on some systems. If that's true, then some changes
1777feb0 3429 may be needed. */
488f131b 3430 target_mourn_inferior ();
c906108c 3431
33d62d64 3432 print_signal_exited_reason (ecs->ws.value.sig);
1c0fdd0e 3433 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
d03285ec 3434 cancel_single_step_breakpoints ();
488f131b
JB
3435 stop_stepping (ecs);
3436 return;
c906108c 3437
488f131b 3438 /* The following are the only cases in which we keep going;
1777feb0 3439 the above cases end in a continue or goto. */
488f131b 3440 case TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED:
deb3b17b 3441 case TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED:
527159b7 3442 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3443 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED\n");
c906108c 3444
e2d96639
YQ
3445 /* Check whether the inferior is displaced stepping. */
3446 {
3447 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
3448 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
3449 struct displaced_step_inferior_state *displaced
3450 = get_displaced_stepping_state (ptid_get_pid (ecs->ptid));
3451
3452 /* If checking displaced stepping is supported, and thread
3453 ecs->ptid is displaced stepping. */
3454 if (displaced && ptid_equal (displaced->step_ptid, ecs->ptid))
3455 {
3456 struct inferior *parent_inf
3457 = find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (ecs->ptid));
3458 struct regcache *child_regcache;
3459 CORE_ADDR parent_pc;
3460
3461 /* GDB has got TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED or TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED,
3462 indicating that the displaced stepping of syscall instruction
3463 has been done. Perform cleanup for parent process here. Note
3464 that this operation also cleans up the child process for vfork,
3465 because their pages are shared. */
a493e3e2 3466 displaced_step_fixup (ecs->ptid, GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP);
e2d96639
YQ
3467
3468 if (ecs->ws.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED)
3469 {
3470 /* Restore scratch pad for child process. */
3471 displaced_step_restore (displaced, ecs->ws.value.related_pid);
3472 }
3473
3474 /* Since the vfork/fork syscall instruction was executed in the scratchpad,
3475 the child's PC is also within the scratchpad. Set the child's PC
3476 to the parent's PC value, which has already been fixed up.
3477 FIXME: we use the parent's aspace here, although we're touching
3478 the child, because the child hasn't been added to the inferior
3479 list yet at this point. */
3480
3481 child_regcache
3482 = get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache (ecs->ws.value.related_pid,
3483 gdbarch,
3484 parent_inf->aspace);
3485 /* Read PC value of parent process. */
3486 parent_pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
3487
3488 if (debug_displaced)
3489 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3490 "displaced: write child pc from %s to %s\n",
3491 paddress (gdbarch,
3492 regcache_read_pc (child_regcache)),
3493 paddress (gdbarch, parent_pc));
3494
3495 regcache_write_pc (child_regcache, parent_pc);
3496 }
3497 }
3498
5a2901d9 3499 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
c3a01a22 3500 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
5a2901d9 3501
b242c3c2
PA
3502 /* Immediately detach breakpoints from the child before there's
3503 any chance of letting the user delete breakpoints from the
3504 breakpoint lists. If we don't do this early, it's easy to
3505 leave left over traps in the child, vis: "break foo; catch
3506 fork; c; <fork>; del; c; <child calls foo>". We only follow
3507 the fork on the last `continue', and by that time the
3508 breakpoint at "foo" is long gone from the breakpoint table.
3509 If we vforked, then we don't need to unpatch here, since both
3510 parent and child are sharing the same memory pages; we'll
3511 need to unpatch at follow/detach time instead to be certain
3512 that new breakpoints added between catchpoint hit time and
3513 vfork follow are detached. */
3514 if (ecs->ws.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED)
3515 {
3516 int child_pid = ptid_get_pid (ecs->ws.value.related_pid);
3517
3518 /* This won't actually modify the breakpoint list, but will
3519 physically remove the breakpoints from the child. */
3520 detach_breakpoints (child_pid);
3521 }
3522
d03285ec
UW
3523 if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
3524 {
1777feb0 3525 /* Pull the single step breakpoints out of the target. */
d03285ec
UW
3526 remove_single_step_breakpoints ();
3527 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
3528 }
3529
e58b0e63
PA
3530 /* In case the event is caught by a catchpoint, remember that
3531 the event is to be followed at the next resume of the thread,
3532 and not immediately. */
3533 ecs->event_thread->pending_follow = ecs->ws;
3534
fb14de7b 3535 stop_pc = regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
675bf4cb 3536
16c381f0 3537 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
6c95b8df 3538 = bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (get_current_regcache ()),
09ac7c10 3539 stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
675bf4cb 3540
67822962
PA
3541 /* Note that we're interested in knowing the bpstat actually
3542 causes a stop, not just if it may explain the signal.
3543 Software watchpoints, for example, always appear in the
3544 bpstat. */
16c381f0
JK
3545 ecs->random_signal
3546 = !bpstat_causes_stop (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
04e68871
DJ
3547
3548 /* If no catchpoint triggered for this, then keep going. */
3549 if (ecs->random_signal)
3550 {
6c95b8df
PA
3551 ptid_t parent;
3552 ptid_t child;
e58b0e63 3553 int should_resume;
3e43a32a
MS
3554 int follow_child
3555 = (follow_fork_mode_string == follow_fork_mode_child);
e58b0e63 3556
a493e3e2 3557 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
e58b0e63
PA
3558
3559 should_resume = follow_fork ();
3560
6c95b8df
PA
3561 parent = ecs->ptid;
3562 child = ecs->ws.value.related_pid;
3563
3564 /* In non-stop mode, also resume the other branch. */
3565 if (non_stop && !detach_fork)
3566 {
3567 if (follow_child)
3568 switch_to_thread (parent);
3569 else
3570 switch_to_thread (child);
3571
3572 ecs->event_thread = inferior_thread ();
3573 ecs->ptid = inferior_ptid;
3574 keep_going (ecs);
3575 }
3576
3577 if (follow_child)
3578 switch_to_thread (child);
3579 else
3580 switch_to_thread (parent);
3581
e58b0e63
PA
3582 ecs->event_thread = inferior_thread ();
3583 ecs->ptid = inferior_ptid;
3584
3585 if (should_resume)
3586 keep_going (ecs);
3587 else
3588 stop_stepping (ecs);
04e68871
DJ
3589 return;
3590 }
a493e3e2 3591 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
488f131b
JB
3592 goto process_event_stop_test;
3593
6c95b8df
PA
3594 case TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE:
3595 /* Done with the shared memory region. Re-insert breakpoints in
3596 the parent, and keep going. */
3597
3598 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
3599 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3600 "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE\n");
6c95b8df
PA
3601
3602 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
3603 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
3604
3605 current_inferior ()->waiting_for_vfork_done = 0;
56710373 3606 current_inferior ()->pspace->breakpoints_not_allowed = 0;
6c95b8df
PA
3607 /* This also takes care of reinserting breakpoints in the
3608 previously locked inferior. */
3609 keep_going (ecs);
3610 return;
3611
488f131b 3612 case TARGET_WAITKIND_EXECD:
527159b7 3613 if (debug_infrun)
fc5261f2 3614 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_EXECD\n");
488f131b 3615
5a2901d9 3616 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
c3a01a22 3617 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
5a2901d9 3618
d03285ec
UW
3619 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
3620 cancel_single_step_breakpoints ();
3621
fb14de7b 3622 stop_pc = regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
795e548f 3623
6c95b8df
PA
3624 /* Do whatever is necessary to the parent branch of the vfork. */
3625 handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit (1);
3626
795e548f
PA
3627 /* This causes the eventpoints and symbol table to be reset.
3628 Must do this now, before trying to determine whether to
3629 stop. */
71b43ef8 3630 follow_exec (inferior_ptid, ecs->ws.value.execd_pathname);
795e548f 3631
16c381f0 3632 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
6c95b8df 3633 = bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (get_current_regcache ()),
09ac7c10 3634 stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
16c381f0
JK
3635 ecs->random_signal
3636 = !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
795e548f 3637
71b43ef8
PA
3638 /* Note that this may be referenced from inside
3639 bpstat_stop_status above, through inferior_has_execd. */
3640 xfree (ecs->ws.value.execd_pathname);
3641 ecs->ws.value.execd_pathname = NULL;
3642
04e68871
DJ
3643 /* If no catchpoint triggered for this, then keep going. */
3644 if (ecs->random_signal)
3645 {
a493e3e2 3646 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
04e68871
DJ
3647 keep_going (ecs);
3648 return;
3649 }
a493e3e2 3650 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
488f131b
JB
3651 goto process_event_stop_test;
3652
b4dc5ffa
MK
3653 /* Be careful not to try to gather much state about a thread
3654 that's in a syscall. It's frequently a losing proposition. */
488f131b 3655 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY:
527159b7 3656 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
3657 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3658 "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY\n");
1777feb0 3659 /* Getting the current syscall number. */
ca2163eb 3660 if (handle_syscall_event (ecs) != 0)
a96d9b2e
SDJ
3661 return;
3662 goto process_event_stop_test;
c906108c 3663
488f131b
JB
3664 /* Before examining the threads further, step this thread to
3665 get it entirely out of the syscall. (We get notice of the
3666 event when the thread is just on the verge of exiting a
3667 syscall. Stepping one instruction seems to get it back
b4dc5ffa 3668 into user code.) */
488f131b 3669 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN:
527159b7 3670 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
3671 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3672 "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN\n");
ca2163eb 3673 if (handle_syscall_event (ecs) != 0)
a96d9b2e
SDJ
3674 return;
3675 goto process_event_stop_test;
c906108c 3676
488f131b 3677 case TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED:
527159b7 3678 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3679 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED\n");
16c381f0 3680 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = ecs->ws.value.sig;
488f131b 3681 break;
c906108c 3682
b2175913 3683 case TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_HISTORY:
4b4e080e
PA
3684 if (debug_infrun)
3685 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_HISTORY\n");
b2175913 3686 /* Reverse execution: target ran out of history info. */
fb14de7b 3687 stop_pc = regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
33d62d64 3688 print_no_history_reason ();
b2175913
MS
3689 stop_stepping (ecs);
3690 return;
488f131b 3691 }
c906108c 3692
2020b7ab 3693 if (ecs->ws.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
252fbfc8
PA
3694 {
3695 /* Do we need to clean up the state of a thread that has
3696 completed a displaced single-step? (Doing so usually affects
3697 the PC, so do it here, before we set stop_pc.) */
16c381f0
JK
3698 displaced_step_fixup (ecs->ptid,
3699 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal);
252fbfc8
PA
3700
3701 /* If we either finished a single-step or hit a breakpoint, but
3702 the user wanted this thread to be stopped, pretend we got a
3703 SIG0 (generic unsignaled stop). */
3704
3705 if (ecs->event_thread->stop_requested
a493e3e2
PA
3706 && ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
3707 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
252fbfc8 3708 }
237fc4c9 3709
515630c5 3710 stop_pc = regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
488f131b 3711
527159b7 3712 if (debug_infrun)
237fc4c9 3713 {
5af949e3
UW
3714 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
3715 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
7f82dfc7
JK
3716 struct cleanup *old_chain = save_inferior_ptid ();
3717
3718 inferior_ptid = ecs->ptid;
5af949e3
UW
3719
3720 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stop_pc = %s\n",
3721 paddress (gdbarch, stop_pc));
d92524f1 3722 if (target_stopped_by_watchpoint ())
237fc4c9
PA
3723 {
3724 CORE_ADDR addr;
abbb1732 3725
237fc4c9
PA
3726 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stopped by watchpoint\n");
3727
3728 if (target_stopped_data_address (&current_target, &addr))
3729 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5af949e3
UW
3730 "infrun: stopped data address = %s\n",
3731 paddress (gdbarch, addr));
237fc4c9
PA
3732 else
3733 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3734 "infrun: (no data address available)\n");
3735 }
7f82dfc7
JK
3736
3737 do_cleanups (old_chain);
237fc4c9 3738 }
527159b7 3739
9f976b41
DJ
3740 if (stepping_past_singlestep_breakpoint)
3741 {
1c0fdd0e 3742 gdb_assert (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p);
9f976b41
DJ
3743 gdb_assert (ptid_equal (singlestep_ptid, ecs->ptid));
3744 gdb_assert (!ptid_equal (singlestep_ptid, saved_singlestep_ptid));
3745
3746 stepping_past_singlestep_breakpoint = 0;
3747
3748 /* We've either finished single-stepping past the single-step
8fb3e588
AC
3749 breakpoint, or stopped for some other reason. It would be nice if
3750 we could tell, but we can't reliably. */
a493e3e2 3751 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
8fb3e588 3752 {
527159b7 3753 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
3754 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3755 "infrun: stepping_past_"
3756 "singlestep_breakpoint\n");
9f976b41 3757 /* Pull the single step breakpoints out of the target. */
8b3ee56d
PA
3758 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
3759 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
e0cd558a 3760 remove_single_step_breakpoints ();
9f976b41
DJ
3761 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
3762
3763 ecs->random_signal = 0;
16c381f0 3764 ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected = 0;
9f976b41 3765
0d1e5fa7 3766 context_switch (saved_singlestep_ptid);
9a4105ab
AC
3767 if (deprecated_context_hook)
3768 deprecated_context_hook (pid_to_thread_id (ecs->ptid));
9f976b41 3769
a493e3e2 3770 resume (1, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
9f976b41
DJ
3771 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
3772 return;
3773 }
3774 }
3775
ca67fcb8 3776 if (!ptid_equal (deferred_step_ptid, null_ptid))
6a6b96b9 3777 {
94cc34af
PA
3778 /* In non-stop mode, there's never a deferred_step_ptid set. */
3779 gdb_assert (!non_stop);
3780
6a6b96b9
UW
3781 /* If we stopped for some other reason than single-stepping, ignore
3782 the fact that we were supposed to switch back. */
a493e3e2 3783 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
6a6b96b9
UW
3784 {
3785 if (debug_infrun)
3786 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
ca67fcb8 3787 "infrun: handling deferred step\n");
6a6b96b9
UW
3788
3789 /* Pull the single step breakpoints out of the target. */
3790 if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
3791 {
8b3ee56d
PA
3792 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
3793 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
6a6b96b9
UW
3794 remove_single_step_breakpoints ();
3795 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
3796 }
3797
cd3da28e
PA
3798 ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected = 0;
3799
d25f45d9 3800 context_switch (deferred_step_ptid);
ca67fcb8 3801 deferred_step_ptid = null_ptid;
6a6b96b9
UW
3802 /* Suppress spurious "Switching to ..." message. */
3803 previous_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
3804
a493e3e2 3805 resume (1, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
6a6b96b9
UW
3806 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
3807 return;
3808 }
ca67fcb8
VP
3809
3810 deferred_step_ptid = null_ptid;
6a6b96b9
UW
3811 }
3812
488f131b
JB
3813 /* See if a thread hit a thread-specific breakpoint that was meant for
3814 another thread. If so, then step that thread past the breakpoint,
3815 and continue it. */
3816
a493e3e2 3817 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
488f131b 3818 {
9f976b41 3819 int thread_hop_needed = 0;
cf00dfa7
VP
3820 struct address_space *aspace =
3821 get_regcache_aspace (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
9f976b41 3822
f8d40ec8 3823 /* Check if a regular breakpoint has been hit before checking
1777feb0 3824 for a potential single step breakpoint. Otherwise, GDB will
f8d40ec8 3825 not see this breakpoint hit when stepping onto breakpoints. */
6c95b8df 3826 if (regular_breakpoint_inserted_here_p (aspace, stop_pc))
488f131b 3827 {
c5aa993b 3828 ecs->random_signal = 0;
6c95b8df 3829 if (!breakpoint_thread_match (aspace, stop_pc, ecs->ptid))
9f976b41
DJ
3830 thread_hop_needed = 1;
3831 }
1c0fdd0e 3832 else if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
9f976b41 3833 {
fd48f117
DJ
3834 /* We have not context switched yet, so this should be true
3835 no matter which thread hit the singlestep breakpoint. */
3836 gdb_assert (ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, singlestep_ptid));
3837 if (debug_infrun)
3838 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: software single step "
3839 "trap for %s\n",
3840 target_pid_to_str (ecs->ptid));
3841
9f976b41
DJ
3842 ecs->random_signal = 0;
3843 /* The call to in_thread_list is necessary because PTIDs sometimes
3844 change when we go from single-threaded to multi-threaded. If
3845 the singlestep_ptid is still in the list, assume that it is
3846 really different from ecs->ptid. */
3847 if (!ptid_equal (singlestep_ptid, ecs->ptid)
3848 && in_thread_list (singlestep_ptid))
3849 {
fd48f117
DJ
3850 /* If the PC of the thread we were trying to single-step
3851 has changed, discard this event (which we were going
3852 to ignore anyway), and pretend we saw that thread
3853 trap. This prevents us continuously moving the
3854 single-step breakpoint forward, one instruction at a
3855 time. If the PC has changed, then the thread we were
3856 trying to single-step has trapped or been signalled,
3857 but the event has not been reported to GDB yet.
3858
3859 There might be some cases where this loses signal
3860 information, if a signal has arrived at exactly the
3861 same time that the PC changed, but this is the best
3862 we can do with the information available. Perhaps we
3863 should arrange to report all events for all threads
3864 when they stop, or to re-poll the remote looking for
3865 this particular thread (i.e. temporarily enable
3866 schedlock). */
515630c5
UW
3867
3868 CORE_ADDR new_singlestep_pc
3869 = regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (singlestep_ptid));
3870
3871 if (new_singlestep_pc != singlestep_pc)
fd48f117 3872 {
2ea28649 3873 enum gdb_signal stop_signal;
2020b7ab 3874
fd48f117
DJ
3875 if (debug_infrun)
3876 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: unexpected thread,"
3877 " but expected thread advanced also\n");
3878
3879 /* The current context still belongs to
3880 singlestep_ptid. Don't swap here, since that's
3881 the context we want to use. Just fudge our
3882 state and continue. */
16c381f0 3883 stop_signal = ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal;
a493e3e2 3884 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
fd48f117 3885 ecs->ptid = singlestep_ptid;
e09875d4 3886 ecs->event_thread = find_thread_ptid (ecs->ptid);
16c381f0 3887 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = stop_signal;
515630c5 3888 stop_pc = new_singlestep_pc;
fd48f117
DJ
3889 }
3890 else
3891 {
3892 if (debug_infrun)
3893 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3894 "infrun: unexpected thread\n");
3895
3896 thread_hop_needed = 1;
3897 stepping_past_singlestep_breakpoint = 1;
3898 saved_singlestep_ptid = singlestep_ptid;
3899 }
9f976b41
DJ
3900 }
3901 }
3902
3903 if (thread_hop_needed)
8fb3e588 3904 {
9f5a595d 3905 struct regcache *thread_regcache;
237fc4c9 3906 int remove_status = 0;
8fb3e588 3907
527159b7 3908 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3909 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: thread_hop_needed\n");
527159b7 3910
b3444185
PA
3911 /* Switch context before touching inferior memory, the
3912 previous thread may have exited. */
3913 if (!ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, ecs->ptid))
3914 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
3915
8fb3e588 3916 /* Saw a breakpoint, but it was hit by the wrong thread.
1777feb0 3917 Just continue. */
8fb3e588 3918
1c0fdd0e 3919 if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
488f131b 3920 {
1777feb0 3921 /* Pull the single step breakpoints out of the target. */
e0cd558a 3922 remove_single_step_breakpoints ();
8fb3e588
AC
3923 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
3924 }
3925
237fc4c9
PA
3926 /* If the arch can displace step, don't remove the
3927 breakpoints. */
9f5a595d
UW
3928 thread_regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
3929 if (!use_displaced_stepping (get_regcache_arch (thread_regcache)))
237fc4c9
PA
3930 remove_status = remove_breakpoints ();
3931
8fb3e588
AC
3932 /* Did we fail to remove breakpoints? If so, try
3933 to set the PC past the bp. (There's at least
3934 one situation in which we can fail to remove
3935 the bp's: On HP-UX's that use ttrace, we can't
3936 change the address space of a vforking child
3937 process until the child exits (well, okay, not
1777feb0 3938 then either :-) or execs. */
8fb3e588 3939 if (remove_status != 0)
9d9cd7ac 3940 error (_("Cannot step over breakpoint hit in wrong thread"));
8fb3e588
AC
3941 else
3942 { /* Single step */
94cc34af
PA
3943 if (!non_stop)
3944 {
3945 /* Only need to require the next event from this
3946 thread in all-stop mode. */
3947 waiton_ptid = ecs->ptid;
3948 infwait_state = infwait_thread_hop_state;
3949 }
8fb3e588 3950
4e1c45ea 3951 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 1;
8fb3e588 3952 keep_going (ecs);
8fb3e588
AC
3953 return;
3954 }
488f131b 3955 }
1c0fdd0e 3956 else if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
8fb3e588 3957 {
8fb3e588
AC
3958 ecs->random_signal = 0;
3959 }
488f131b
JB
3960 }
3961 else
3962 ecs->random_signal = 1;
c906108c 3963
488f131b 3964 /* See if something interesting happened to the non-current thread. If
b40c7d58
DJ
3965 so, then switch to that thread. */
3966 if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
488f131b 3967 {
527159b7 3968 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 3969 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: context switch\n");
527159b7 3970
0d1e5fa7 3971 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
c5aa993b 3972
9a4105ab
AC
3973 if (deprecated_context_hook)
3974 deprecated_context_hook (pid_to_thread_id (ecs->ptid));
488f131b 3975 }
c906108c 3976
568d6575
UW
3977 /* At this point, get hold of the now-current thread's frame. */
3978 frame = get_current_frame ();
3979 gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
3980
1c0fdd0e 3981 if (singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p)
488f131b 3982 {
1777feb0 3983 /* Pull the single step breakpoints out of the target. */
e0cd558a 3984 remove_single_step_breakpoints ();
488f131b
JB
3985 singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0;
3986 }
c906108c 3987
d983da9c
DJ
3988 if (stepped_after_stopped_by_watchpoint)
3989 stopped_by_watchpoint = 0;
3990 else
3991 stopped_by_watchpoint = watchpoints_triggered (&ecs->ws);
3992
3993 /* If necessary, step over this watchpoint. We'll be back to display
3994 it in a moment. */
3995 if (stopped_by_watchpoint
d92524f1 3996 && (target_have_steppable_watchpoint
568d6575 3997 || gdbarch_have_nonsteppable_watchpoint (gdbarch)))
488f131b 3998 {
488f131b
JB
3999 /* At this point, we are stopped at an instruction which has
4000 attempted to write to a piece of memory under control of
4001 a watchpoint. The instruction hasn't actually executed
4002 yet. If we were to evaluate the watchpoint expression
4003 now, we would get the old value, and therefore no change
4004 would seem to have occurred.
4005
4006 In order to make watchpoints work `right', we really need
4007 to complete the memory write, and then evaluate the
d983da9c
DJ
4008 watchpoint expression. We do this by single-stepping the
4009 target.
4010
4011 It may not be necessary to disable the watchpoint to stop over
4012 it. For example, the PA can (with some kernel cooperation)
4013 single step over a watchpoint without disabling the watchpoint.
4014
4015 It is far more common to need to disable a watchpoint to step
4016 the inferior over it. If we have non-steppable watchpoints,
4017 we must disable the current watchpoint; it's simplest to
4018 disable all watchpoints and breakpoints. */
2facfe5c
DD
4019 int hw_step = 1;
4020
d92524f1 4021 if (!target_have_steppable_watchpoint)
2455069d
UW
4022 {
4023 remove_breakpoints ();
4024 /* See comment in resume why we need to stop bypassing signals
4025 while breakpoints have been removed. */
4026 target_pass_signals (0, NULL);
4027 }
2facfe5c 4028 /* Single step */
568d6575 4029 hw_step = maybe_software_singlestep (gdbarch, stop_pc);
a493e3e2 4030 target_resume (ecs->ptid, hw_step, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
0d1e5fa7 4031 waiton_ptid = ecs->ptid;
d92524f1 4032 if (target_have_steppable_watchpoint)
0d1e5fa7 4033 infwait_state = infwait_step_watch_state;
d983da9c 4034 else
0d1e5fa7 4035 infwait_state = infwait_nonstep_watch_state;
488f131b
JB
4036 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
4037 return;
4038 }
4039
7e324e48 4040 clear_stop_func (ecs);
4e1c45ea 4041 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 0;
16c381f0
JK
4042 bpstat_clear (&ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
4043 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 0;
488f131b
JB
4044 stop_print_frame = 1;
4045 ecs->random_signal = 0;
4046 stopped_by_random_signal = 0;
488f131b 4047
edb3359d
DJ
4048 /* Hide inlined functions starting here, unless we just performed stepi or
4049 nexti. After stepi and nexti, always show the innermost frame (not any
4050 inline function call sites). */
16c381f0 4051 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end != 1)
0574c78f
GB
4052 {
4053 struct address_space *aspace =
4054 get_regcache_aspace (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
4055
4056 /* skip_inline_frames is expensive, so we avoid it if we can
4057 determine that the address is one where functions cannot have
4058 been inlined. This improves performance with inferiors that
4059 load a lot of shared libraries, because the solib event
4060 breakpoint is defined as the address of a function (i.e. not
4061 inline). Note that we have to check the previous PC as well
4062 as the current one to catch cases when we have just
4063 single-stepped off a breakpoint prior to reinstating it.
4064 Note that we're assuming that the code we single-step to is
4065 not inline, but that's not definitive: there's nothing
4066 preventing the event breakpoint function from containing
4067 inlined code, and the single-step ending up there. If the
4068 user had set a breakpoint on that inlined code, the missing
4069 skip_inline_frames call would break things. Fortunately
4070 that's an extremely unlikely scenario. */
09ac7c10 4071 if (!pc_at_non_inline_function (aspace, stop_pc, &ecs->ws)
a493e3e2 4072 && !(ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
0574c78f
GB
4073 && ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
4074 && pc_at_non_inline_function (aspace,
09ac7c10
TT
4075 ecs->event_thread->prev_pc,
4076 &ecs->ws)))
0574c78f
GB
4077 skip_inline_frames (ecs->ptid);
4078 }
edb3359d 4079
a493e3e2 4080 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
16c381f0 4081 && ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
568d6575 4082 && gdbarch_single_step_through_delay_p (gdbarch)
4e1c45ea 4083 && currently_stepping (ecs->event_thread))
3352ef37 4084 {
b50d7442 4085 /* We're trying to step off a breakpoint. Turns out that we're
3352ef37 4086 also on an instruction that needs to be stepped multiple
1777feb0 4087 times before it's been fully executing. E.g., architectures
3352ef37
AC
4088 with a delay slot. It needs to be stepped twice, once for
4089 the instruction and once for the delay slot. */
4090 int step_through_delay
568d6575 4091 = gdbarch_single_step_through_delay (gdbarch, frame);
abbb1732 4092
527159b7 4093 if (debug_infrun && step_through_delay)
8a9de0e4 4094 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: step through delay\n");
16c381f0
JK
4095 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end == 0
4096 && step_through_delay)
3352ef37
AC
4097 {
4098 /* The user issued a continue when stopped at a breakpoint.
4099 Set up for another trap and get out of here. */
4e1c45ea 4100 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 1;
3352ef37
AC
4101 keep_going (ecs);
4102 return;
4103 }
4104 else if (step_through_delay)
4105 {
4106 /* The user issued a step when stopped at a breakpoint.
4107 Maybe we should stop, maybe we should not - the delay
4108 slot *might* correspond to a line of source. In any
ca67fcb8
VP
4109 case, don't decide that here, just set
4110 ecs->stepping_over_breakpoint, making sure we
4111 single-step again before breakpoints are re-inserted. */
4e1c45ea 4112 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 1;
3352ef37
AC
4113 }
4114 }
4115
488f131b
JB
4116 /* Look at the cause of the stop, and decide what to do.
4117 The alternatives are:
0d1e5fa7
PA
4118 1) stop_stepping and return; to really stop and return to the debugger,
4119 2) keep_going and return to start up again
4e1c45ea 4120 (set ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint to 1 to single step once)
488f131b
JB
4121 3) set ecs->random_signal to 1, and the decision between 1 and 2
4122 will be made according to the signal handling tables. */
4123
a493e3e2 4124 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
b0f4b84b
DJ
4125 || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP
4126 || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE)
488f131b 4127 {
a493e3e2 4128 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
16c381f0 4129 && stop_after_trap)
488f131b 4130 {
527159b7 4131 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 4132 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stopped\n");
488f131b
JB
4133 stop_print_frame = 0;
4134 stop_stepping (ecs);
4135 return;
4136 }
c54cfec8
EZ
4137
4138 /* This is originated from start_remote(), start_inferior() and
4139 shared libraries hook functions. */
b0f4b84b 4140 if (stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE)
488f131b 4141 {
527159b7 4142 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 4143 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: quietly stopped\n");
488f131b
JB
4144 stop_stepping (ecs);
4145 return;
4146 }
4147
c54cfec8 4148 /* This originates from attach_command(). We need to overwrite
a0d21d28
PA
4149 the stop_signal here, because some kernels don't ignore a
4150 SIGSTOP in a subsequent ptrace(PTRACE_CONT,SIGSTOP) call.
4151 See more comments in inferior.h. On the other hand, if we
a0ef4274 4152 get a non-SIGSTOP, report it to the user - assume the backend
a0d21d28
PA
4153 will handle the SIGSTOP if it should show up later.
4154
4155 Also consider that the attach is complete when we see a
4156 SIGTRAP. Some systems (e.g. Windows), and stubs supporting
4157 target extended-remote report it instead of a SIGSTOP
4158 (e.g. gdbserver). We already rely on SIGTRAP being our
e0ba6746
PA
4159 signal, so this is no exception.
4160
4161 Also consider that the attach is complete when we see a
a493e3e2 4162 GDB_SIGNAL_0. In non-stop mode, GDB will explicitly tell
e0ba6746
PA
4163 the target to stop all threads of the inferior, in case the
4164 low level attach operation doesn't stop them implicitly. If
4165 they weren't stopped implicitly, then the stub will report a
a493e3e2 4166 GDB_SIGNAL_0, meaning: stopped for no particular reason
e0ba6746 4167 other than GDB's request. */
a0ef4274 4168 if (stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP
a493e3e2
PA
4169 && (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_STOP
4170 || ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
4171 || ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_0))
c54cfec8
EZ
4172 {
4173 stop_stepping (ecs);
a493e3e2 4174 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
c54cfec8
EZ
4175 return;
4176 }
4177
09ac7c10
TT
4178 /* See if there is a breakpoint/watchpoint/catchpoint/etc. that
4179 handles this event. */
16c381f0 4180 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
6c95b8df 4181 = bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (get_current_regcache ()),
09ac7c10 4182 stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
6c95b8df 4183
fba57f8f
VP
4184 /* Following in case break condition called a
4185 function. */
4186 stop_print_frame = 1;
488f131b 4187
db82e815
PA
4188 /* This is where we handle "moribund" watchpoints. Unlike
4189 software breakpoints traps, hardware watchpoint traps are
4190 always distinguishable from random traps. If no high-level
4191 watchpoint is associated with the reported stop data address
4192 anymore, then the bpstat does not explain the signal ---
4193 simply make sure to ignore it if `stopped_by_watchpoint' is
4194 set. */
4195
4196 if (debug_infrun
a493e3e2 4197 && ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
16c381f0 4198 && !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat)
db82e815 4199 && stopped_by_watchpoint)
3e43a32a
MS
4200 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4201 "infrun: no user watchpoint explains "
4202 "watchpoint SIGTRAP, ignoring\n");
db82e815 4203
73dd234f 4204 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-03-29: These two checks for a random signal
8fb3e588
AC
4205 at one stage in the past included checks for an inferior
4206 function call's call dummy's return breakpoint. The original
4207 comment, that went with the test, read:
73dd234f 4208
8fb3e588
AC
4209 ``End of a stack dummy. Some systems (e.g. Sony news) give
4210 another signal besides SIGTRAP, so check here as well as
4211 above.''
73dd234f 4212
8002d778 4213 If someone ever tries to get call dummys on a
73dd234f 4214 non-executable stack to work (where the target would stop
03cebad2
MK
4215 with something like a SIGSEGV), then those tests might need
4216 to be re-instated. Given, however, that the tests were only
73dd234f 4217 enabled when momentary breakpoints were not being used, I
03cebad2
MK
4218 suspect that it won't be the case.
4219
8fb3e588
AC
4220 NOTE: kettenis/2004-02-05: Indeed such checks don't seem to
4221 be necessary for call dummies on a non-executable stack on
4222 SPARC. */
73dd234f 4223
a493e3e2 4224 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
488f131b 4225 ecs->random_signal
16c381f0 4226 = !(bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat)
db82e815 4227 || stopped_by_watchpoint
16c381f0
JK
4228 || ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
4229 || (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end
8358c15c
JK
4230 && (ecs->event_thread->control.step_resume_breakpoint
4231 == NULL)));
488f131b
JB
4232 else
4233 {
16c381f0
JK
4234 ecs->random_signal = !bpstat_explains_signal
4235 (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
488f131b 4236 if (!ecs->random_signal)
a493e3e2 4237 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
488f131b
JB
4238 }
4239 }
4240
4241 /* When we reach this point, we've pretty much decided
4242 that the reason for stopping must've been a random
1777feb0 4243 (unexpected) signal. */
488f131b
JB
4244
4245 else
4246 ecs->random_signal = 1;
488f131b 4247
04e68871 4248process_event_stop_test:
568d6575
UW
4249
4250 /* Re-fetch current thread's frame in case we did a
4251 "goto process_event_stop_test" above. */
4252 frame = get_current_frame ();
4253 gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
4254
488f131b
JB
4255 /* For the program's own signals, act according to
4256 the signal handling tables. */
4257
4258 if (ecs->random_signal)
4259 {
4260 /* Signal not for debugging purposes. */
4261 int printed = 0;
24291992 4262 struct inferior *inf = find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (ecs->ptid));
488f131b 4263
527159b7 4264 if (debug_infrun)
2020b7ab 4265 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: random signal %d\n",
16c381f0 4266 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal);
527159b7 4267
488f131b
JB
4268 stopped_by_random_signal = 1;
4269
16c381f0 4270 if (signal_print[ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal])
488f131b
JB
4271 {
4272 printed = 1;
4273 target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
16c381f0
JK
4274 print_signal_received_reason
4275 (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal);
488f131b 4276 }
252fbfc8
PA
4277 /* Always stop on signals if we're either just gaining control
4278 of the program, or the user explicitly requested this thread
4279 to remain stopped. */
d6b48e9c 4280 if (stop_soon != NO_STOP_QUIETLY
252fbfc8 4281 || ecs->event_thread->stop_requested
24291992 4282 || (!inf->detaching
16c381f0 4283 && signal_stop_state (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal)))
488f131b
JB
4284 {
4285 stop_stepping (ecs);
4286 return;
4287 }
4288 /* If not going to stop, give terminal back
4289 if we took it away. */
4290 else if (printed)
4291 target_terminal_inferior ();
4292
4293 /* Clear the signal if it should not be passed. */
16c381f0 4294 if (signal_program[ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal] == 0)
a493e3e2 4295 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
488f131b 4296
fb14de7b 4297 if (ecs->event_thread->prev_pc == stop_pc
16c381f0 4298 && ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
8358c15c 4299 && ecs->event_thread->control.step_resume_breakpoint == NULL)
68f53502
AC
4300 {
4301 /* We were just starting a new sequence, attempting to
4302 single-step off of a breakpoint and expecting a SIGTRAP.
237fc4c9 4303 Instead this signal arrives. This signal will take us out
68f53502
AC
4304 of the stepping range so GDB needs to remember to, when
4305 the signal handler returns, resume stepping off that
4306 breakpoint. */
4307 /* To simplify things, "continue" is forced to use the same
4308 code paths as single-step - set a breakpoint at the
4309 signal return address and then, once hit, step off that
4310 breakpoint. */
237fc4c9
PA
4311 if (debug_infrun)
4312 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4313 "infrun: signal arrived while stepping over "
4314 "breakpoint\n");
d3169d93 4315
2c03e5be 4316 insert_hp_step_resume_breakpoint_at_frame (frame);
4e1c45ea 4317 ecs->event_thread->step_after_step_resume_breakpoint = 1;
2455069d
UW
4318 /* Reset trap_expected to ensure breakpoints are re-inserted. */
4319 ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected = 0;
9d799f85
AC
4320 keep_going (ecs);
4321 return;
68f53502 4322 }
9d799f85 4323
16c381f0 4324 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end != 0
a493e3e2 4325 && ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal != GDB_SIGNAL_0
16c381f0
JK
4326 && (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start <= stop_pc
4327 && stop_pc < ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end)
edb3359d 4328 && frame_id_eq (get_stack_frame_id (frame),
16c381f0 4329 ecs->event_thread->control.step_stack_frame_id)
8358c15c 4330 && ecs->event_thread->control.step_resume_breakpoint == NULL)
d303a6c7
AC
4331 {
4332 /* The inferior is about to take a signal that will take it
4333 out of the single step range. Set a breakpoint at the
4334 current PC (which is presumably where the signal handler
4335 will eventually return) and then allow the inferior to
4336 run free.
4337
4338 Note that this is only needed for a signal delivered
4339 while in the single-step range. Nested signals aren't a
4340 problem as they eventually all return. */
237fc4c9
PA
4341 if (debug_infrun)
4342 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4343 "infrun: signal may take us out of "
4344 "single-step range\n");
4345
2c03e5be 4346 insert_hp_step_resume_breakpoint_at_frame (frame);
2455069d
UW
4347 /* Reset trap_expected to ensure breakpoints are re-inserted. */
4348 ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected = 0;
9d799f85
AC
4349 keep_going (ecs);
4350 return;
d303a6c7 4351 }
9d799f85
AC
4352
4353 /* Note: step_resume_breakpoint may be non-NULL. This occures
4354 when either there's a nested signal, or when there's a
4355 pending signal enabled just as the signal handler returns
4356 (leaving the inferior at the step-resume-breakpoint without
4357 actually executing it). Either way continue until the
4358 breakpoint is really hit. */
488f131b
JB
4359 keep_going (ecs);
4360 return;
4361 }
4362
4363 /* Handle cases caused by hitting a breakpoint. */
4364 {
4365 CORE_ADDR jmp_buf_pc;
4366 struct bpstat_what what;
4367
16c381f0 4368 what = bpstat_what (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
488f131b
JB
4369
4370 if (what.call_dummy)
4371 {
aa7d318d 4372 stop_stack_dummy = what.call_dummy;
c5aa993b 4373 }
c906108c 4374
628fe4e4
JK
4375 /* If we hit an internal event that triggers symbol changes, the
4376 current frame will be invalidated within bpstat_what (e.g., if
4377 we hit an internal solib event). Re-fetch it. */
4378 frame = get_current_frame ();
4379 gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
4380
488f131b 4381 switch (what.main_action)
c5aa993b 4382 {
488f131b 4383 case BPSTAT_WHAT_SET_LONGJMP_RESUME:
611c83ae
PA
4384 /* If we hit the breakpoint at longjmp while stepping, we
4385 install a momentary breakpoint at the target of the
4386 jmp_buf. */
4387
4388 if (debug_infrun)
4389 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4390 "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_SET_LONGJMP_RESUME\n");
4391
4e1c45ea 4392 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 1;
611c83ae 4393
186c406b 4394 if (what.is_longjmp)
c5aa993b 4395 {
28106bc2
SDJ
4396 struct value *arg_value;
4397
4398 /* If we set the longjmp breakpoint via a SystemTap probe,
4399 then use it to extract the arguments. The destination
4400 PC is the third argument to the probe. */
4401 arg_value = probe_safe_evaluate_at_pc (frame, 2);
4402 if (arg_value)
4403 jmp_buf_pc = value_as_address (arg_value);
4404 else if (!gdbarch_get_longjmp_target_p (gdbarch)
4405 || !gdbarch_get_longjmp_target (gdbarch,
4406 frame, &jmp_buf_pc))
186c406b
TT
4407 {
4408 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
4409 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4410 "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_SET_LONGJMP_RESUME "
4411 "(!gdbarch_get_longjmp_target)\n");
186c406b
TT
4412 keep_going (ecs);
4413 return;
4414 }
488f131b 4415
186c406b
TT
4416 /* Insert a breakpoint at resume address. */
4417 insert_longjmp_resume_breakpoint (gdbarch, jmp_buf_pc);
4418 }
4419 else
28106bc2 4420 check_exception_resume (ecs, frame);
488f131b
JB
4421 keep_going (ecs);
4422 return;
c906108c 4423
488f131b 4424 case BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME:
e81a37f7
TT
4425 {
4426 struct frame_info *init_frame;
611c83ae 4427
e81a37f7 4428 /* There are several cases to consider.
186c406b 4429
e81a37f7
TT
4430 1. The initiating frame no longer exists. In this case
4431 we must stop, because the exception or longjmp has gone
4432 too far.
186c406b 4433
e81a37f7
TT
4434 2. The initiating frame exists, and is the same as the
4435 current frame. We stop, because the exception or longjmp
4436 has been caught.
186c406b 4437
e81a37f7
TT
4438 3. The initiating frame exists and is different from the
4439 current frame. This means the exception or longjmp has
4440 been caught beneath the initiating frame, so keep
4441 going. */
186c406b 4442
e81a37f7
TT
4443 if (debug_infrun)
4444 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4445 "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME\n");
186c406b 4446
e81a37f7 4447 init_frame = frame_find_by_id (ecs->event_thread->initiating_frame);
186c406b 4448
e81a37f7
TT
4449 gdb_assert (ecs->event_thread->control.exception_resume_breakpoint
4450 != NULL);
4451 delete_exception_resume_breakpoint (ecs->event_thread);
611c83ae 4452
e81a37f7
TT
4453 if (init_frame)
4454 {
4455 struct frame_id current_id
4456 = get_frame_id (get_current_frame ());
4457 if (frame_id_eq (current_id,
4458 ecs->event_thread->initiating_frame))
4459 {
4460 /* Case 2. Fall through. */
4461 }
4462 else
4463 {
4464 /* Case 3. */
4465 keep_going (ecs);
4466 return;
4467 }
4468 }
4469
4470 /* For Cases 1 and 2, remove the step-resume breakpoint,
4471 if it exists. */
4472 delete_step_resume_breakpoint (ecs->event_thread);
4473
4474 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
4475 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
4476 stop_stepping (ecs);
4477 }
611c83ae 4478 return;
488f131b
JB
4479
4480 case BPSTAT_WHAT_SINGLE:
527159b7 4481 if (debug_infrun)
8802d8ed 4482 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_SINGLE\n");
4e1c45ea 4483 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 1;
488f131b
JB
4484 /* Still need to check other stuff, at least the case
4485 where we are stepping and step out of the right range. */
4486 break;
c906108c 4487
2c03e5be
PA
4488 case BPSTAT_WHAT_STEP_RESUME:
4489 if (debug_infrun)
4490 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_STEP_RESUME\n");
4491
4492 delete_step_resume_breakpoint (ecs->event_thread);
9da8c2a0
PA
4493 if (ecs->event_thread->control.proceed_to_finish
4494 && execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
4495 {
4496 struct thread_info *tp = ecs->event_thread;
4497
4498 /* We are finishing a function in reverse, and just hit
4499 the step-resume breakpoint at the start address of the
4500 function, and we're almost there -- just need to back
4501 up by one more single-step, which should take us back
4502 to the function call. */
4503 tp->control.step_range_start = tp->control.step_range_end = 1;
4504 keep_going (ecs);
4505 return;
4506 }
7e324e48 4507 fill_in_stop_func (gdbarch, ecs);
2c03e5be
PA
4508 if (stop_pc == ecs->stop_func_start
4509 && execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
4510 {
4511 /* We are stepping over a function call in reverse, and
4512 just hit the step-resume breakpoint at the start
4513 address of the function. Go back to single-stepping,
4514 which should take us back to the function call. */
4515 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 1;
4516 keep_going (ecs);
4517 return;
4518 }
4519 break;
4520
488f131b 4521 case BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY:
527159b7 4522 if (debug_infrun)
8802d8ed 4523 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY\n");
488f131b 4524 stop_print_frame = 1;
c906108c 4525
d303a6c7
AC
4526 /* We are about to nuke the step_resume_breakpointt via the
4527 cleanup chain, so no need to worry about it here. */
c5aa993b 4528
488f131b
JB
4529 stop_stepping (ecs);
4530 return;
c5aa993b 4531
488f131b 4532 case BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_SILENT:
527159b7 4533 if (debug_infrun)
8802d8ed 4534 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_SILENT\n");
488f131b 4535 stop_print_frame = 0;
c5aa993b 4536
d303a6c7
AC
4537 /* We are about to nuke the step_resume_breakpoin via the
4538 cleanup chain, so no need to worry about it here. */
c5aa993b 4539
488f131b 4540 stop_stepping (ecs);
e441088d 4541 return;
c5aa993b 4542
2c03e5be 4543 case BPSTAT_WHAT_HP_STEP_RESUME:
527159b7 4544 if (debug_infrun)
2c03e5be 4545 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: BPSTAT_WHAT_HP_STEP_RESUME\n");
527159b7 4546
4e1c45ea
PA
4547 delete_step_resume_breakpoint (ecs->event_thread);
4548 if (ecs->event_thread->step_after_step_resume_breakpoint)
68f53502
AC
4549 {
4550 /* Back when the step-resume breakpoint was inserted, we
4551 were trying to single-step off a breakpoint. Go back
4552 to doing that. */
4e1c45ea
PA
4553 ecs->event_thread->step_after_step_resume_breakpoint = 0;
4554 ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint = 1;
68f53502
AC
4555 keep_going (ecs);
4556 return;
4557 }
488f131b
JB
4558 break;
4559
488f131b
JB
4560 case BPSTAT_WHAT_KEEP_CHECKING:
4561 break;
4562 }
4563 }
c906108c 4564
488f131b
JB
4565 /* We come here if we hit a breakpoint but should not
4566 stop for it. Possibly we also were stepping
4567 and should stop for that. So fall through and
4568 test for stepping. But, if not stepping,
4569 do not stop. */
c906108c 4570
a7212384
UW
4571 /* In all-stop mode, if we're currently stepping but have stopped in
4572 some other thread, we need to switch back to the stepped thread. */
4573 if (!non_stop)
4574 {
4575 struct thread_info *tp;
abbb1732 4576
b3444185 4577 tp = iterate_over_threads (currently_stepping_or_nexting_callback,
a7212384
UW
4578 ecs->event_thread);
4579 if (tp)
4580 {
4581 /* However, if the current thread is blocked on some internal
4582 breakpoint, and we simply need to step over that breakpoint
4583 to get it going again, do that first. */
16c381f0 4584 if ((ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
a493e3e2 4585 && ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal != GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
a7212384
UW
4586 || ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint)
4587 {
4588 keep_going (ecs);
4589 return;
4590 }
4591
66852e9c
PA
4592 /* If the stepping thread exited, then don't try to switch
4593 back and resume it, which could fail in several different
4594 ways depending on the target. Instead, just keep going.
4595
4596 We can find a stepping dead thread in the thread list in
4597 two cases:
4598
4599 - The target supports thread exit events, and when the
4600 target tries to delete the thread from the thread list,
4601 inferior_ptid pointed at the exiting thread. In such
4602 case, calling delete_thread does not really remove the
4603 thread from the list; instead, the thread is left listed,
4604 with 'exited' state.
4605
4606 - The target's debug interface does not support thread
4607 exit events, and so we have no idea whatsoever if the
4608 previously stepping thread is still alive. For that
4609 reason, we need to synchronously query the target
4610 now. */
b3444185
PA
4611 if (is_exited (tp->ptid)
4612 || !target_thread_alive (tp->ptid))
4613 {
4614 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
4615 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4616 "infrun: not switching back to "
4617 "stepped thread, it has vanished\n");
b3444185
PA
4618
4619 delete_thread (tp->ptid);
4620 keep_going (ecs);
4621 return;
4622 }
4623
a7212384
UW
4624 /* Otherwise, we no longer expect a trap in the current thread.
4625 Clear the trap_expected flag before switching back -- this is
4626 what keep_going would do as well, if we called it. */
16c381f0 4627 ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected = 0;
a7212384
UW
4628
4629 if (debug_infrun)
4630 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4631 "infrun: switching back to stepped thread\n");
4632
4633 ecs->event_thread = tp;
4634 ecs->ptid = tp->ptid;
4635 context_switch (ecs->ptid);
4636 keep_going (ecs);
4637 return;
4638 }
4639 }
4640
8358c15c 4641 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_resume_breakpoint)
488f131b 4642 {
527159b7 4643 if (debug_infrun)
d3169d93
DJ
4644 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4645 "infrun: step-resume breakpoint is inserted\n");
527159b7 4646
488f131b
JB
4647 /* Having a step-resume breakpoint overrides anything
4648 else having to do with stepping commands until
4649 that breakpoint is reached. */
488f131b
JB
4650 keep_going (ecs);
4651 return;
4652 }
c5aa993b 4653
16c381f0 4654 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end == 0)
488f131b 4655 {
527159b7 4656 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 4657 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: no stepping, continue\n");
488f131b 4658 /* Likewise if we aren't even stepping. */
488f131b
JB
4659 keep_going (ecs);
4660 return;
4661 }
c5aa993b 4662
4b7703ad
JB
4663 /* Re-fetch current thread's frame in case the code above caused
4664 the frame cache to be re-initialized, making our FRAME variable
4665 a dangling pointer. */
4666 frame = get_current_frame ();
628fe4e4 4667 gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
7e324e48 4668 fill_in_stop_func (gdbarch, ecs);
4b7703ad 4669
488f131b 4670 /* If stepping through a line, keep going if still within it.
c906108c 4671
488f131b
JB
4672 Note that step_range_end is the address of the first instruction
4673 beyond the step range, and NOT the address of the last instruction
31410e84
MS
4674 within it!
4675
4676 Note also that during reverse execution, we may be stepping
4677 through a function epilogue and therefore must detect when
4678 the current-frame changes in the middle of a line. */
4679
16c381f0
JK
4680 if (stop_pc >= ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start
4681 && stop_pc < ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end
31410e84 4682 && (execution_direction != EXEC_REVERSE
388a8562 4683 || frame_id_eq (get_frame_id (frame),
16c381f0 4684 ecs->event_thread->control.step_frame_id)))
488f131b 4685 {
527159b7 4686 if (debug_infrun)
5af949e3
UW
4687 fprintf_unfiltered
4688 (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stepping inside range [%s-%s]\n",
16c381f0
JK
4689 paddress (gdbarch, ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start),
4690 paddress (gdbarch, ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end));
b2175913
MS
4691
4692 /* When stepping backward, stop at beginning of line range
4693 (unless it's the function entry point, in which case
4694 keep going back to the call point). */
16c381f0 4695 if (stop_pc == ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start
b2175913
MS
4696 && stop_pc != ecs->stop_func_start
4697 && execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
4698 {
16c381f0 4699 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 4700 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
b2175913
MS
4701 stop_stepping (ecs);
4702 }
4703 else
4704 keep_going (ecs);
4705
488f131b
JB
4706 return;
4707 }
c5aa993b 4708
488f131b 4709 /* We stepped out of the stepping range. */
c906108c 4710
488f131b 4711 /* If we are stepping at the source level and entered the runtime
388a8562
MS
4712 loader dynamic symbol resolution code...
4713
4714 EXEC_FORWARD: we keep on single stepping until we exit the run
4715 time loader code and reach the callee's address.
4716
4717 EXEC_REVERSE: we've already executed the callee (backward), and
4718 the runtime loader code is handled just like any other
4719 undebuggable function call. Now we need only keep stepping
4720 backward through the trampoline code, and that's handled further
4721 down, so there is nothing for us to do here. */
4722
4723 if (execution_direction != EXEC_REVERSE
16c381f0 4724 && ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE
cfd8ab24 4725 && in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code (stop_pc))
488f131b 4726 {
4c8c40e6 4727 CORE_ADDR pc_after_resolver =
568d6575 4728 gdbarch_skip_solib_resolver (gdbarch, stop_pc);
c906108c 4729
527159b7 4730 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
4731 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4732 "infrun: stepped into dynsym resolve code\n");
527159b7 4733
488f131b
JB
4734 if (pc_after_resolver)
4735 {
4736 /* Set up a step-resume breakpoint at the address
4737 indicated by SKIP_SOLIB_RESOLVER. */
4738 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
abbb1732 4739
fe39c653 4740 init_sal (&sr_sal);
488f131b 4741 sr_sal.pc = pc_after_resolver;
6c95b8df 4742 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (frame);
488f131b 4743
a6d9a66e
UW
4744 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch,
4745 sr_sal, null_frame_id);
c5aa993b 4746 }
c906108c 4747
488f131b
JB
4748 keep_going (ecs);
4749 return;
4750 }
c906108c 4751
16c381f0
JK
4752 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end != 1
4753 && (ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE
4754 || ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_ALL)
568d6575 4755 && get_frame_type (frame) == SIGTRAMP_FRAME)
488f131b 4756 {
527159b7 4757 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
4758 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4759 "infrun: stepped into signal trampoline\n");
42edda50 4760 /* The inferior, while doing a "step" or "next", has ended up in
8fb3e588
AC
4761 a signal trampoline (either by a signal being delivered or by
4762 the signal handler returning). Just single-step until the
4763 inferior leaves the trampoline (either by calling the handler
4764 or returning). */
488f131b
JB
4765 keep_going (ecs);
4766 return;
4767 }
c906108c 4768
14132e89
MR
4769 /* If we're in the return path from a shared library trampoline,
4770 we want to proceed through the trampoline when stepping. */
4771 /* macro/2012-04-25: This needs to come before the subroutine
4772 call check below as on some targets return trampolines look
4773 like subroutine calls (MIPS16 return thunks). */
4774 if (gdbarch_in_solib_return_trampoline (gdbarch,
4775 stop_pc, ecs->stop_func_name)
4776 && ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls != STEP_OVER_NONE)
4777 {
4778 /* Determine where this trampoline returns. */
4779 CORE_ADDR real_stop_pc;
4780
4781 real_stop_pc = gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code (gdbarch, frame, stop_pc);
4782
4783 if (debug_infrun)
4784 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4785 "infrun: stepped into solib return tramp\n");
4786
4787 /* Only proceed through if we know where it's going. */
4788 if (real_stop_pc)
4789 {
4790 /* And put the step-breakpoint there and go until there. */
4791 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
4792
4793 init_sal (&sr_sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
4794 sr_sal.pc = real_stop_pc;
4795 sr_sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sr_sal.pc);
4796 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (frame);
4797
4798 /* Do not specify what the fp should be when we stop since
4799 on some machines the prologue is where the new fp value
4800 is established. */
4801 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch,
4802 sr_sal, null_frame_id);
4803
4804 /* Restart without fiddling with the step ranges or
4805 other state. */
4806 keep_going (ecs);
4807 return;
4808 }
4809 }
4810
c17eaafe
DJ
4811 /* Check for subroutine calls. The check for the current frame
4812 equalling the step ID is not necessary - the check of the
4813 previous frame's ID is sufficient - but it is a common case and
4814 cheaper than checking the previous frame's ID.
14e60db5
DJ
4815
4816 NOTE: frame_id_eq will never report two invalid frame IDs as
4817 being equal, so to get into this block, both the current and
4818 previous frame must have valid frame IDs. */
005ca36a
JB
4819 /* The outer_frame_id check is a heuristic to detect stepping
4820 through startup code. If we step over an instruction which
4821 sets the stack pointer from an invalid value to a valid value,
4822 we may detect that as a subroutine call from the mythical
4823 "outermost" function. This could be fixed by marking
4824 outermost frames as !stack_p,code_p,special_p. Then the
4825 initial outermost frame, before sp was valid, would
ce6cca6d 4826 have code_addr == &_start. See the comment in frame_id_eq
005ca36a 4827 for more. */
edb3359d 4828 if (!frame_id_eq (get_stack_frame_id (frame),
16c381f0 4829 ecs->event_thread->control.step_stack_frame_id)
005ca36a 4830 && (frame_id_eq (frame_unwind_caller_id (get_current_frame ()),
16c381f0
JK
4831 ecs->event_thread->control.step_stack_frame_id)
4832 && (!frame_id_eq (ecs->event_thread->control.step_stack_frame_id,
005ca36a
JB
4833 outer_frame_id)
4834 || step_start_function != find_pc_function (stop_pc))))
488f131b 4835 {
95918acb 4836 CORE_ADDR real_stop_pc;
8fb3e588 4837
527159b7 4838 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 4839 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stepped into subroutine\n");
527159b7 4840
16c381f0
JK
4841 if ((ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_NONE)
4842 || ((ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end == 1)
d80b854b 4843 && in_prologue (gdbarch, ecs->event_thread->prev_pc,
4e1c45ea 4844 ecs->stop_func_start)))
95918acb
AC
4845 {
4846 /* I presume that step_over_calls is only 0 when we're
4847 supposed to be stepping at the assembly language level
4848 ("stepi"). Just stop. */
4849 /* Also, maybe we just did a "nexti" inside a prolog, so we
4850 thought it was a subroutine call but it was not. Stop as
4851 well. FENN */
388a8562 4852 /* And this works the same backward as frontward. MVS */
16c381f0 4853 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 4854 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
95918acb
AC
4855 stop_stepping (ecs);
4856 return;
4857 }
8fb3e588 4858
388a8562
MS
4859 /* Reverse stepping through solib trampolines. */
4860
4861 if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE
16c381f0 4862 && ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls != STEP_OVER_NONE
388a8562
MS
4863 && (gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code (gdbarch, frame, stop_pc)
4864 || (ecs->stop_func_start == 0
4865 && in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code (stop_pc))))
4866 {
4867 /* Any solib trampoline code can be handled in reverse
4868 by simply continuing to single-step. We have already
4869 executed the solib function (backwards), and a few
4870 steps will take us back through the trampoline to the
4871 caller. */
4872 keep_going (ecs);
4873 return;
4874 }
4875
16c381f0 4876 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_ALL)
8567c30f 4877 {
b2175913
MS
4878 /* We're doing a "next".
4879
4880 Normal (forward) execution: set a breakpoint at the
4881 callee's return address (the address at which the caller
4882 will resume).
4883
4884 Reverse (backward) execution. set the step-resume
4885 breakpoint at the start of the function that we just
4886 stepped into (backwards), and continue to there. When we
6130d0b7 4887 get there, we'll need to single-step back to the caller. */
b2175913
MS
4888
4889 if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
4890 {
4891 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
3067f6e5 4892
388a8562
MS
4893 /* Normal function call return (static or dynamic). */
4894 init_sal (&sr_sal);
4895 sr_sal.pc = ecs->stop_func_start;
6c95b8df
PA
4896 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (frame);
4897 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch,
4898 sr_sal, null_frame_id);
b2175913
MS
4899 }
4900 else
568d6575 4901 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_caller (frame);
b2175913 4902
8567c30f
AC
4903 keep_going (ecs);
4904 return;
4905 }
a53c66de 4906
95918acb 4907 /* If we are in a function call trampoline (a stub between the
8fb3e588
AC
4908 calling routine and the real function), locate the real
4909 function. That's what tells us (a) whether we want to step
4910 into it at all, and (b) what prologue we want to run to the
4911 end of, if we do step into it. */
568d6575 4912 real_stop_pc = skip_language_trampoline (frame, stop_pc);
95918acb 4913 if (real_stop_pc == 0)
568d6575 4914 real_stop_pc = gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code (gdbarch, frame, stop_pc);
95918acb
AC
4915 if (real_stop_pc != 0)
4916 ecs->stop_func_start = real_stop_pc;
8fb3e588 4917
db5f024e 4918 if (real_stop_pc != 0 && in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code (real_stop_pc))
1b2bfbb9
RC
4919 {
4920 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
abbb1732 4921
1b2bfbb9
RC
4922 init_sal (&sr_sal);
4923 sr_sal.pc = ecs->stop_func_start;
6c95b8df 4924 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (frame);
1b2bfbb9 4925
a6d9a66e
UW
4926 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch,
4927 sr_sal, null_frame_id);
8fb3e588
AC
4928 keep_going (ecs);
4929 return;
1b2bfbb9
RC
4930 }
4931
95918acb 4932 /* If we have line number information for the function we are
1bfeeb0f
JL
4933 thinking of stepping into and the function isn't on the skip
4934 list, step into it.
95918acb 4935
8fb3e588
AC
4936 If there are several symtabs at that PC (e.g. with include
4937 files), just want to know whether *any* of them have line
4938 numbers. find_pc_line handles this. */
95918acb
AC
4939 {
4940 struct symtab_and_line tmp_sal;
8fb3e588 4941
95918acb 4942 tmp_sal = find_pc_line (ecs->stop_func_start, 0);
2b914b52
JB
4943 if (tmp_sal.line != 0
4944 && !function_pc_is_marked_for_skip (ecs->stop_func_start))
95918acb 4945 {
b2175913 4946 if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
568d6575 4947 handle_step_into_function_backward (gdbarch, ecs);
b2175913 4948 else
568d6575 4949 handle_step_into_function (gdbarch, ecs);
95918acb
AC
4950 return;
4951 }
4952 }
4953
4954 /* If we have no line number and the step-stop-if-no-debug is
8fb3e588
AC
4955 set, we stop the step so that the user has a chance to switch
4956 in assembly mode. */
16c381f0 4957 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE
078130d0 4958 && step_stop_if_no_debug)
95918acb 4959 {
16c381f0 4960 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 4961 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
95918acb
AC
4962 stop_stepping (ecs);
4963 return;
4964 }
4965
b2175913
MS
4966 if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
4967 {
4968 /* Set a breakpoint at callee's start address.
4969 From there we can step once and be back in the caller. */
4970 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
abbb1732 4971
b2175913
MS
4972 init_sal (&sr_sal);
4973 sr_sal.pc = ecs->stop_func_start;
6c95b8df 4974 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (frame);
a6d9a66e
UW
4975 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch,
4976 sr_sal, null_frame_id);
b2175913
MS
4977 }
4978 else
4979 /* Set a breakpoint at callee's return address (the address
4980 at which the caller will resume). */
568d6575 4981 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_caller (frame);
b2175913 4982
95918acb 4983 keep_going (ecs);
488f131b 4984 return;
488f131b 4985 }
c906108c 4986
fdd654f3
MS
4987 /* Reverse stepping through solib trampolines. */
4988
4989 if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE
16c381f0 4990 && ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls != STEP_OVER_NONE)
fdd654f3
MS
4991 {
4992 if (gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code (gdbarch, frame, stop_pc)
4993 || (ecs->stop_func_start == 0
4994 && in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code (stop_pc)))
4995 {
4996 /* Any solib trampoline code can be handled in reverse
4997 by simply continuing to single-step. We have already
4998 executed the solib function (backwards), and a few
4999 steps will take us back through the trampoline to the
5000 caller. */
5001 keep_going (ecs);
5002 return;
5003 }
5004 else if (in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code (stop_pc))
5005 {
5006 /* Stepped backward into the solib dynsym resolver.
5007 Set a breakpoint at its start and continue, then
5008 one more step will take us out. */
5009 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
abbb1732 5010
fdd654f3
MS
5011 init_sal (&sr_sal);
5012 sr_sal.pc = ecs->stop_func_start;
9d1807c3 5013 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (frame);
fdd654f3
MS
5014 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch,
5015 sr_sal, null_frame_id);
5016 keep_going (ecs);
5017 return;
5018 }
5019 }
5020
2afb61aa 5021 stop_pc_sal = find_pc_line (stop_pc, 0);
7ed0fe66 5022
1b2bfbb9
RC
5023 /* NOTE: tausq/2004-05-24: This if block used to be done before all
5024 the trampoline processing logic, however, there are some trampolines
5025 that have no names, so we should do trampoline handling first. */
16c381f0 5026 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE
7ed0fe66 5027 && ecs->stop_func_name == NULL
2afb61aa 5028 && stop_pc_sal.line == 0)
1b2bfbb9 5029 {
527159b7 5030 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
5031 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5032 "infrun: stepped into undebuggable function\n");
527159b7 5033
1b2bfbb9 5034 /* The inferior just stepped into, or returned to, an
7ed0fe66
DJ
5035 undebuggable function (where there is no debugging information
5036 and no line number corresponding to the address where the
1b2bfbb9
RC
5037 inferior stopped). Since we want to skip this kind of code,
5038 we keep going until the inferior returns from this
14e60db5
DJ
5039 function - unless the user has asked us not to (via
5040 set step-mode) or we no longer know how to get back
5041 to the call site. */
5042 if (step_stop_if_no_debug
c7ce8faa 5043 || !frame_id_p (frame_unwind_caller_id (frame)))
1b2bfbb9
RC
5044 {
5045 /* If we have no line number and the step-stop-if-no-debug
5046 is set, we stop the step so that the user has a chance to
5047 switch in assembly mode. */
16c381f0 5048 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5049 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
1b2bfbb9
RC
5050 stop_stepping (ecs);
5051 return;
5052 }
5053 else
5054 {
5055 /* Set a breakpoint at callee's return address (the address
5056 at which the caller will resume). */
568d6575 5057 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_caller (frame);
1b2bfbb9
RC
5058 keep_going (ecs);
5059 return;
5060 }
5061 }
5062
16c381f0 5063 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end == 1)
1b2bfbb9
RC
5064 {
5065 /* It is stepi or nexti. We always want to stop stepping after
5066 one instruction. */
527159b7 5067 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 5068 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stepi/nexti\n");
16c381f0 5069 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5070 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
1b2bfbb9
RC
5071 stop_stepping (ecs);
5072 return;
5073 }
5074
2afb61aa 5075 if (stop_pc_sal.line == 0)
488f131b
JB
5076 {
5077 /* We have no line number information. That means to stop
5078 stepping (does this always happen right after one instruction,
5079 when we do "s" in a function with no line numbers,
5080 or can this happen as a result of a return or longjmp?). */
527159b7 5081 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 5082 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: no line number info\n");
16c381f0 5083 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5084 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
488f131b
JB
5085 stop_stepping (ecs);
5086 return;
5087 }
c906108c 5088
edb3359d
DJ
5089 /* Look for "calls" to inlined functions, part one. If the inline
5090 frame machinery detected some skipped call sites, we have entered
5091 a new inline function. */
5092
5093 if (frame_id_eq (get_frame_id (get_current_frame ()),
16c381f0 5094 ecs->event_thread->control.step_frame_id)
edb3359d
DJ
5095 && inline_skipped_frames (ecs->ptid))
5096 {
5097 struct symtab_and_line call_sal;
5098
5099 if (debug_infrun)
5100 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5101 "infrun: stepped into inlined function\n");
5102
5103 find_frame_sal (get_current_frame (), &call_sal);
5104
16c381f0 5105 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls != STEP_OVER_ALL)
edb3359d
DJ
5106 {
5107 /* For "step", we're going to stop. But if the call site
5108 for this inlined function is on the same source line as
5109 we were previously stepping, go down into the function
5110 first. Otherwise stop at the call site. */
5111
5112 if (call_sal.line == ecs->event_thread->current_line
5113 && call_sal.symtab == ecs->event_thread->current_symtab)
5114 step_into_inline_frame (ecs->ptid);
5115
16c381f0 5116 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5117 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
edb3359d
DJ
5118 stop_stepping (ecs);
5119 return;
5120 }
5121 else
5122 {
5123 /* For "next", we should stop at the call site if it is on a
5124 different source line. Otherwise continue through the
5125 inlined function. */
5126 if (call_sal.line == ecs->event_thread->current_line
5127 && call_sal.symtab == ecs->event_thread->current_symtab)
5128 keep_going (ecs);
5129 else
5130 {
16c381f0 5131 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5132 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
edb3359d
DJ
5133 stop_stepping (ecs);
5134 }
5135 return;
5136 }
5137 }
5138
5139 /* Look for "calls" to inlined functions, part two. If we are still
5140 in the same real function we were stepping through, but we have
5141 to go further up to find the exact frame ID, we are stepping
5142 through a more inlined call beyond its call site. */
5143
5144 if (get_frame_type (get_current_frame ()) == INLINE_FRAME
5145 && !frame_id_eq (get_frame_id (get_current_frame ()),
16c381f0 5146 ecs->event_thread->control.step_frame_id)
edb3359d 5147 && stepped_in_from (get_current_frame (),
16c381f0 5148 ecs->event_thread->control.step_frame_id))
edb3359d
DJ
5149 {
5150 if (debug_infrun)
5151 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5152 "infrun: stepping through inlined function\n");
5153
16c381f0 5154 if (ecs->event_thread->control.step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_ALL)
edb3359d
DJ
5155 keep_going (ecs);
5156 else
5157 {
16c381f0 5158 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5159 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
edb3359d
DJ
5160 stop_stepping (ecs);
5161 }
5162 return;
5163 }
5164
2afb61aa 5165 if ((stop_pc == stop_pc_sal.pc)
4e1c45ea
PA
5166 && (ecs->event_thread->current_line != stop_pc_sal.line
5167 || ecs->event_thread->current_symtab != stop_pc_sal.symtab))
488f131b
JB
5168 {
5169 /* We are at the start of a different line. So stop. Note that
5170 we don't stop if we step into the middle of a different line.
5171 That is said to make things like for (;;) statements work
5172 better. */
527159b7 5173 if (debug_infrun)
3e43a32a
MS
5174 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5175 "infrun: stepped to a different line\n");
16c381f0 5176 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5177 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
488f131b
JB
5178 stop_stepping (ecs);
5179 return;
5180 }
c906108c 5181
488f131b 5182 /* We aren't done stepping.
c906108c 5183
488f131b
JB
5184 Optimize by setting the stepping range to the line.
5185 (We might not be in the original line, but if we entered a
5186 new line in mid-statement, we continue stepping. This makes
5187 things like for(;;) statements work better.) */
c906108c 5188
16c381f0
JK
5189 ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start = stop_pc_sal.pc;
5190 ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end = stop_pc_sal.end;
edb3359d 5191 set_step_info (frame, stop_pc_sal);
488f131b 5192
527159b7 5193 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 5194 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: keep going\n");
488f131b 5195 keep_going (ecs);
104c1213
JM
5196}
5197
b3444185 5198/* Is thread TP in the middle of single-stepping? */
104c1213 5199
a289b8f6 5200static int
b3444185 5201currently_stepping (struct thread_info *tp)
a7212384 5202{
8358c15c
JK
5203 return ((tp->control.step_range_end
5204 && tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint == NULL)
5205 || tp->control.trap_expected
8358c15c 5206 || bpstat_should_step ());
a7212384
UW
5207}
5208
b3444185
PA
5209/* Returns true if any thread *but* the one passed in "data" is in the
5210 middle of stepping or of handling a "next". */
a7212384 5211
104c1213 5212static int
b3444185 5213currently_stepping_or_nexting_callback (struct thread_info *tp, void *data)
104c1213 5214{
b3444185
PA
5215 if (tp == data)
5216 return 0;
5217
16c381f0 5218 return (tp->control.step_range_end
ede1849f 5219 || tp->control.trap_expected);
104c1213 5220}
c906108c 5221
b2175913
MS
5222/* Inferior has stepped into a subroutine call with source code that
5223 we should not step over. Do step to the first line of code in
5224 it. */
c2c6d25f
JM
5225
5226static void
568d6575
UW
5227handle_step_into_function (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
5228 struct execution_control_state *ecs)
c2c6d25f
JM
5229{
5230 struct symtab *s;
2afb61aa 5231 struct symtab_and_line stop_func_sal, sr_sal;
c2c6d25f 5232
7e324e48
GB
5233 fill_in_stop_func (gdbarch, ecs);
5234
c2c6d25f
JM
5235 s = find_pc_symtab (stop_pc);
5236 if (s && s->language != language_asm)
568d6575 5237 ecs->stop_func_start = gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch,
b2175913 5238 ecs->stop_func_start);
c2c6d25f 5239
2afb61aa 5240 stop_func_sal = find_pc_line (ecs->stop_func_start, 0);
c2c6d25f
JM
5241 /* Use the step_resume_break to step until the end of the prologue,
5242 even if that involves jumps (as it seems to on the vax under
5243 4.2). */
5244 /* If the prologue ends in the middle of a source line, continue to
5245 the end of that source line (if it is still within the function).
5246 Otherwise, just go to end of prologue. */
2afb61aa
PA
5247 if (stop_func_sal.end
5248 && stop_func_sal.pc != ecs->stop_func_start
5249 && stop_func_sal.end < ecs->stop_func_end)
5250 ecs->stop_func_start = stop_func_sal.end;
c2c6d25f 5251
2dbd5e30
KB
5252 /* Architectures which require breakpoint adjustment might not be able
5253 to place a breakpoint at the computed address. If so, the test
5254 ``ecs->stop_func_start == stop_pc'' will never succeed. Adjust
5255 ecs->stop_func_start to an address at which a breakpoint may be
5256 legitimately placed.
8fb3e588 5257
2dbd5e30
KB
5258 Note: kevinb/2004-01-19: On FR-V, if this adjustment is not
5259 made, GDB will enter an infinite loop when stepping through
5260 optimized code consisting of VLIW instructions which contain
5261 subinstructions corresponding to different source lines. On
5262 FR-V, it's not permitted to place a breakpoint on any but the
5263 first subinstruction of a VLIW instruction. When a breakpoint is
5264 set, GDB will adjust the breakpoint address to the beginning of
5265 the VLIW instruction. Thus, we need to make the corresponding
5266 adjustment here when computing the stop address. */
8fb3e588 5267
568d6575 5268 if (gdbarch_adjust_breakpoint_address_p (gdbarch))
2dbd5e30
KB
5269 {
5270 ecs->stop_func_start
568d6575 5271 = gdbarch_adjust_breakpoint_address (gdbarch,
8fb3e588 5272 ecs->stop_func_start);
2dbd5e30
KB
5273 }
5274
c2c6d25f
JM
5275 if (ecs->stop_func_start == stop_pc)
5276 {
5277 /* We are already there: stop now. */
16c381f0 5278 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5279 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
c2c6d25f
JM
5280 stop_stepping (ecs);
5281 return;
5282 }
5283 else
5284 {
5285 /* Put the step-breakpoint there and go until there. */
fe39c653 5286 init_sal (&sr_sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
c2c6d25f
JM
5287 sr_sal.pc = ecs->stop_func_start;
5288 sr_sal.section = find_pc_overlay (ecs->stop_func_start);
6c95b8df 5289 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (get_current_frame ());
44cbf7b5 5290
c2c6d25f 5291 /* Do not specify what the fp should be when we stop since on
488f131b
JB
5292 some machines the prologue is where the new fp value is
5293 established. */
a6d9a66e 5294 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch, sr_sal, null_frame_id);
c2c6d25f
JM
5295
5296 /* And make sure stepping stops right away then. */
16c381f0
JK
5297 ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end
5298 = ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start;
c2c6d25f
JM
5299 }
5300 keep_going (ecs);
5301}
d4f3574e 5302
b2175913
MS
5303/* Inferior has stepped backward into a subroutine call with source
5304 code that we should not step over. Do step to the beginning of the
5305 last line of code in it. */
5306
5307static void
568d6575
UW
5308handle_step_into_function_backward (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
5309 struct execution_control_state *ecs)
b2175913
MS
5310{
5311 struct symtab *s;
167e4384 5312 struct symtab_and_line stop_func_sal;
b2175913 5313
7e324e48
GB
5314 fill_in_stop_func (gdbarch, ecs);
5315
b2175913
MS
5316 s = find_pc_symtab (stop_pc);
5317 if (s && s->language != language_asm)
568d6575 5318 ecs->stop_func_start = gdbarch_skip_prologue (gdbarch,
b2175913
MS
5319 ecs->stop_func_start);
5320
5321 stop_func_sal = find_pc_line (stop_pc, 0);
5322
5323 /* OK, we're just going to keep stepping here. */
5324 if (stop_func_sal.pc == stop_pc)
5325 {
5326 /* We're there already. Just stop stepping now. */
16c381f0 5327 ecs->event_thread->control.stop_step = 1;
33d62d64 5328 print_end_stepping_range_reason ();
b2175913
MS
5329 stop_stepping (ecs);
5330 }
5331 else
5332 {
5333 /* Else just reset the step range and keep going.
5334 No step-resume breakpoint, they don't work for
5335 epilogues, which can have multiple entry paths. */
16c381f0
JK
5336 ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start = stop_func_sal.pc;
5337 ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end = stop_func_sal.end;
b2175913
MS
5338 keep_going (ecs);
5339 }
5340 return;
5341}
5342
d3169d93 5343/* Insert a "step-resume breakpoint" at SR_SAL with frame ID SR_ID.
44cbf7b5
AC
5344 This is used to both functions and to skip over code. */
5345
5346static void
2c03e5be
PA
5347insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal_1 (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
5348 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal,
5349 struct frame_id sr_id,
5350 enum bptype sr_type)
44cbf7b5 5351{
611c83ae
PA
5352 /* There should never be more than one step-resume or longjmp-resume
5353 breakpoint per thread, so we should never be setting a new
44cbf7b5 5354 step_resume_breakpoint when one is already active. */
8358c15c 5355 gdb_assert (inferior_thread ()->control.step_resume_breakpoint == NULL);
2c03e5be 5356 gdb_assert (sr_type == bp_step_resume || sr_type == bp_hp_step_resume);
d3169d93
DJ
5357
5358 if (debug_infrun)
5359 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5af949e3
UW
5360 "infrun: inserting step-resume breakpoint at %s\n",
5361 paddress (gdbarch, sr_sal.pc));
d3169d93 5362
8358c15c 5363 inferior_thread ()->control.step_resume_breakpoint
2c03e5be
PA
5364 = set_momentary_breakpoint (gdbarch, sr_sal, sr_id, sr_type);
5365}
5366
9da8c2a0 5367void
2c03e5be
PA
5368insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
5369 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal,
5370 struct frame_id sr_id)
5371{
5372 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal_1 (gdbarch,
5373 sr_sal, sr_id,
5374 bp_step_resume);
44cbf7b5 5375}
7ce450bd 5376
2c03e5be
PA
5377/* Insert a "high-priority step-resume breakpoint" at RETURN_FRAME.pc.
5378 This is used to skip a potential signal handler.
7ce450bd 5379
14e60db5
DJ
5380 This is called with the interrupted function's frame. The signal
5381 handler, when it returns, will resume the interrupted function at
5382 RETURN_FRAME.pc. */
d303a6c7
AC
5383
5384static void
2c03e5be 5385insert_hp_step_resume_breakpoint_at_frame (struct frame_info *return_frame)
d303a6c7
AC
5386{
5387 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
a6d9a66e 5388 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
d303a6c7 5389
f4c1edd8 5390 gdb_assert (return_frame != NULL);
d303a6c7
AC
5391 init_sal (&sr_sal); /* initialize to zeros */
5392
a6d9a66e 5393 gdbarch = get_frame_arch (return_frame);
568d6575 5394 sr_sal.pc = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, get_frame_pc (return_frame));
d303a6c7 5395 sr_sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sr_sal.pc);
6c95b8df 5396 sr_sal.pspace = get_frame_program_space (return_frame);
d303a6c7 5397
2c03e5be
PA
5398 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal_1 (gdbarch, sr_sal,
5399 get_stack_frame_id (return_frame),
5400 bp_hp_step_resume);
d303a6c7
AC
5401}
5402
2c03e5be
PA
5403/* Insert a "step-resume breakpoint" at the previous frame's PC. This
5404 is used to skip a function after stepping into it (for "next" or if
5405 the called function has no debugging information).
14e60db5
DJ
5406
5407 The current function has almost always been reached by single
5408 stepping a call or return instruction. NEXT_FRAME belongs to the
5409 current function, and the breakpoint will be set at the caller's
5410 resume address.
5411
5412 This is a separate function rather than reusing
2c03e5be 5413 insert_hp_step_resume_breakpoint_at_frame in order to avoid
14e60db5 5414 get_prev_frame, which may stop prematurely (see the implementation
c7ce8faa 5415 of frame_unwind_caller_id for an example). */
14e60db5
DJ
5416
5417static void
5418insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_caller (struct frame_info *next_frame)
5419{
5420 struct symtab_and_line sr_sal;
a6d9a66e 5421 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
14e60db5
DJ
5422
5423 /* We shouldn't have gotten here if we don't know where the call site
5424 is. */
c7ce8faa 5425 gdb_assert (frame_id_p (frame_unwind_caller_id (next_frame)));
14e60db5
DJ
5426
5427 init_sal (&sr_sal); /* initialize to zeros */
5428
a6d9a66e 5429 gdbarch = frame_unwind_caller_arch (next_frame);
c7ce8faa
DJ
5430 sr_sal.pc = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch,
5431 frame_unwind_caller_pc (next_frame));
14e60db5 5432 sr_sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sr_sal.pc);
6c95b8df 5433 sr_sal.pspace = frame_unwind_program_space (next_frame);
14e60db5 5434
a6d9a66e 5435 insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (gdbarch, sr_sal,
c7ce8faa 5436 frame_unwind_caller_id (next_frame));
14e60db5
DJ
5437}
5438
611c83ae
PA
5439/* Insert a "longjmp-resume" breakpoint at PC. This is used to set a
5440 new breakpoint at the target of a jmp_buf. The handling of
5441 longjmp-resume uses the same mechanisms used for handling
5442 "step-resume" breakpoints. */
5443
5444static void
a6d9a66e 5445insert_longjmp_resume_breakpoint (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
611c83ae 5446{
e81a37f7
TT
5447 /* There should never be more than one longjmp-resume breakpoint per
5448 thread, so we should never be setting a new
611c83ae 5449 longjmp_resume_breakpoint when one is already active. */
e81a37f7 5450 gdb_assert (inferior_thread ()->control.exception_resume_breakpoint == NULL);
611c83ae
PA
5451
5452 if (debug_infrun)
5453 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5af949e3
UW
5454 "infrun: inserting longjmp-resume breakpoint at %s\n",
5455 paddress (gdbarch, pc));
611c83ae 5456
e81a37f7 5457 inferior_thread ()->control.exception_resume_breakpoint =
a6d9a66e 5458 set_momentary_breakpoint_at_pc (gdbarch, pc, bp_longjmp_resume);
611c83ae
PA
5459}
5460
186c406b
TT
5461/* Insert an exception resume breakpoint. TP is the thread throwing
5462 the exception. The block B is the block of the unwinder debug hook
5463 function. FRAME is the frame corresponding to the call to this
5464 function. SYM is the symbol of the function argument holding the
5465 target PC of the exception. */
5466
5467static void
5468insert_exception_resume_breakpoint (struct thread_info *tp,
5469 struct block *b,
5470 struct frame_info *frame,
5471 struct symbol *sym)
5472{
bfd189b1 5473 volatile struct gdb_exception e;
186c406b
TT
5474
5475 /* We want to ignore errors here. */
5476 TRY_CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
5477 {
5478 struct symbol *vsym;
5479 struct value *value;
5480 CORE_ADDR handler;
5481 struct breakpoint *bp;
5482
5483 vsym = lookup_symbol (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), b, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
5484 value = read_var_value (vsym, frame);
5485 /* If the value was optimized out, revert to the old behavior. */
5486 if (! value_optimized_out (value))
5487 {
5488 handler = value_as_address (value);
5489
5490 if (debug_infrun)
5491 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5492 "infrun: exception resume at %lx\n",
5493 (unsigned long) handler);
5494
5495 bp = set_momentary_breakpoint_at_pc (get_frame_arch (frame),
5496 handler, bp_exception_resume);
c70a6932
JK
5497
5498 /* set_momentary_breakpoint_at_pc invalidates FRAME. */
5499 frame = NULL;
5500
186c406b
TT
5501 bp->thread = tp->num;
5502 inferior_thread ()->control.exception_resume_breakpoint = bp;
5503 }
5504 }
5505}
5506
28106bc2
SDJ
5507/* A helper for check_exception_resume that sets an
5508 exception-breakpoint based on a SystemTap probe. */
5509
5510static void
5511insert_exception_resume_from_probe (struct thread_info *tp,
5512 const struct probe *probe,
5513 struct objfile *objfile,
5514 struct frame_info *frame)
5515{
5516 struct value *arg_value;
5517 CORE_ADDR handler;
5518 struct breakpoint *bp;
5519
5520 arg_value = probe_safe_evaluate_at_pc (frame, 1);
5521 if (!arg_value)
5522 return;
5523
5524 handler = value_as_address (arg_value);
5525
5526 if (debug_infrun)
5527 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5528 "infrun: exception resume at %s\n",
5529 paddress (get_objfile_arch (objfile),
5530 handler));
5531
5532 bp = set_momentary_breakpoint_at_pc (get_frame_arch (frame),
5533 handler, bp_exception_resume);
5534 bp->thread = tp->num;
5535 inferior_thread ()->control.exception_resume_breakpoint = bp;
5536}
5537
186c406b
TT
5538/* This is called when an exception has been intercepted. Check to
5539 see whether the exception's destination is of interest, and if so,
5540 set an exception resume breakpoint there. */
5541
5542static void
5543check_exception_resume (struct execution_control_state *ecs,
28106bc2 5544 struct frame_info *frame)
186c406b 5545{
bfd189b1 5546 volatile struct gdb_exception e;
28106bc2
SDJ
5547 struct objfile *objfile;
5548 const struct probe *probe;
5549 struct symbol *func;
5550
5551 /* First see if this exception unwinding breakpoint was set via a
5552 SystemTap probe point. If so, the probe has two arguments: the
5553 CFA and the HANDLER. We ignore the CFA, extract the handler, and
5554 set a breakpoint there. */
5555 probe = find_probe_by_pc (get_frame_pc (frame), &objfile);
5556 if (probe)
5557 {
5558 insert_exception_resume_from_probe (ecs->event_thread, probe,
5559 objfile, frame);
5560 return;
5561 }
5562
5563 func = get_frame_function (frame);
5564 if (!func)
5565 return;
186c406b
TT
5566
5567 TRY_CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
5568 {
5569 struct block *b;
8157b174 5570 struct block_iterator iter;
186c406b
TT
5571 struct symbol *sym;
5572 int argno = 0;
5573
5574 /* The exception breakpoint is a thread-specific breakpoint on
5575 the unwinder's debug hook, declared as:
5576
5577 void _Unwind_DebugHook (void *cfa, void *handler);
5578
5579 The CFA argument indicates the frame to which control is
5580 about to be transferred. HANDLER is the destination PC.
5581
5582 We ignore the CFA and set a temporary breakpoint at HANDLER.
5583 This is not extremely efficient but it avoids issues in gdb
5584 with computing the DWARF CFA, and it also works even in weird
5585 cases such as throwing an exception from inside a signal
5586 handler. */
5587
5588 b = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func);
5589 ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
5590 {
5591 if (!SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym))
5592 continue;
5593
5594 if (argno == 0)
5595 ++argno;
5596 else
5597 {
5598 insert_exception_resume_breakpoint (ecs->event_thread,
5599 b, frame, sym);
5600 break;
5601 }
5602 }
5603 }
5604}
5605
104c1213
JM
5606static void
5607stop_stepping (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
5608{
527159b7 5609 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 5610 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stop_stepping\n");
527159b7 5611
cd0fc7c3
SS
5612 /* Let callers know we don't want to wait for the inferior anymore. */
5613 ecs->wait_some_more = 0;
5614}
5615
d4f3574e
SS
5616/* This function handles various cases where we need to continue
5617 waiting for the inferior. */
1777feb0 5618/* (Used to be the keep_going: label in the old wait_for_inferior). */
d4f3574e
SS
5619
5620static void
5621keep_going (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
5622{
c4dbc9af
PA
5623 /* Make sure normal_stop is called if we get a QUIT handled before
5624 reaching resume. */
5625 struct cleanup *old_cleanups = make_cleanup (resume_cleanups, 0);
5626
d4f3574e 5627 /* Save the pc before execution, to compare with pc after stop. */
fb14de7b
UW
5628 ecs->event_thread->prev_pc
5629 = regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
d4f3574e 5630
d4f3574e
SS
5631 /* If we did not do break;, it means we should keep running the
5632 inferior and not return to debugger. */
5633
16c381f0 5634 if (ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
a493e3e2 5635 && ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal != GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
d4f3574e
SS
5636 {
5637 /* We took a signal (which we are supposed to pass through to
4e1c45ea
PA
5638 the inferior, else we'd not get here) and we haven't yet
5639 gotten our trap. Simply continue. */
c4dbc9af
PA
5640
5641 discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
2020b7ab 5642 resume (currently_stepping (ecs->event_thread),
16c381f0 5643 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal);
d4f3574e
SS
5644 }
5645 else
5646 {
5647 /* Either the trap was not expected, but we are continuing
488f131b
JB
5648 anyway (the user asked that this signal be passed to the
5649 child)
5650 -- or --
5651 The signal was SIGTRAP, e.g. it was our signal, but we
5652 decided we should resume from it.
d4f3574e 5653
c36b740a 5654 We're going to run this baby now!
d4f3574e 5655
c36b740a
VP
5656 Note that insert_breakpoints won't try to re-insert
5657 already inserted breakpoints. Therefore, we don't
5658 care if breakpoints were already inserted, or not. */
5659
4e1c45ea 5660 if (ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint)
45e8c884 5661 {
9f5a595d 5662 struct regcache *thread_regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
abbb1732 5663
9f5a595d 5664 if (!use_displaced_stepping (get_regcache_arch (thread_regcache)))
237fc4c9
PA
5665 /* Since we can't do a displaced step, we have to remove
5666 the breakpoint while we step it. To keep things
5667 simple, we remove them all. */
5668 remove_breakpoints ();
45e8c884
VP
5669 }
5670 else
d4f3574e 5671 {
bfd189b1 5672 volatile struct gdb_exception e;
abbb1732 5673
569631c6
UW
5674 /* Stop stepping when inserting breakpoints
5675 has failed. */
e236ba44
VP
5676 TRY_CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
5677 {
5678 insert_breakpoints ();
5679 }
5680 if (e.reason < 0)
d4f3574e 5681 {
97bd5475 5682 exception_print (gdb_stderr, e);
d4f3574e
SS
5683 stop_stepping (ecs);
5684 return;
5685 }
d4f3574e
SS
5686 }
5687
16c381f0
JK
5688 ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
5689 = ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint;
d4f3574e
SS
5690
5691 /* Do not deliver SIGNAL_TRAP (except when the user explicitly
488f131b
JB
5692 specifies that such a signal should be delivered to the
5693 target program).
5694
5695 Typically, this would occure when a user is debugging a
5696 target monitor on a simulator: the target monitor sets a
5697 breakpoint; the simulator encounters this break-point and
5698 halts the simulation handing control to GDB; GDB, noteing
5699 that the break-point isn't valid, returns control back to the
5700 simulator; the simulator then delivers the hardware
1777feb0 5701 equivalent of a SIGNAL_TRAP to the program being debugged. */
488f131b 5702
a493e3e2 5703 if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
16c381f0 5704 && !signal_program[ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal])
a493e3e2 5705 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
d4f3574e 5706
c4dbc9af 5707 discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
2020b7ab 5708 resume (currently_stepping (ecs->event_thread),
16c381f0 5709 ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal);
d4f3574e
SS
5710 }
5711
488f131b 5712 prepare_to_wait (ecs);
d4f3574e
SS
5713}
5714
104c1213
JM
5715/* This function normally comes after a resume, before
5716 handle_inferior_event exits. It takes care of any last bits of
5717 housekeeping, and sets the all-important wait_some_more flag. */
cd0fc7c3 5718
104c1213
JM
5719static void
5720prepare_to_wait (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
cd0fc7c3 5721{
527159b7 5722 if (debug_infrun)
8a9de0e4 5723 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: prepare_to_wait\n");
104c1213 5724
104c1213
JM
5725 /* This is the old end of the while loop. Let everybody know we
5726 want to wait for the inferior some more and get called again
5727 soon. */
5728 ecs->wait_some_more = 1;
c906108c 5729}
11cf8741 5730
33d62d64
JK
5731/* Several print_*_reason functions to print why the inferior has stopped.
5732 We always print something when the inferior exits, or receives a signal.
5733 The rest of the cases are dealt with later on in normal_stop and
5734 print_it_typical. Ideally there should be a call to one of these
5735 print_*_reason functions functions from handle_inferior_event each time
5736 stop_stepping is called. */
5737
5738/* Print why the inferior has stopped.
5739 We are done with a step/next/si/ni command, print why the inferior has
5740 stopped. For now print nothing. Print a message only if not in the middle
5741 of doing a "step n" operation for n > 1. */
5742
5743static void
5744print_end_stepping_range_reason (void)
5745{
16c381f0
JK
5746 if ((!inferior_thread ()->step_multi
5747 || !inferior_thread ()->control.stop_step)
79a45e25
PA
5748 && ui_out_is_mi_like_p (current_uiout))
5749 ui_out_field_string (current_uiout, "reason",
33d62d64
JK
5750 async_reason_lookup (EXEC_ASYNC_END_STEPPING_RANGE));
5751}
5752
5753/* The inferior was terminated by a signal, print why it stopped. */
5754
11cf8741 5755static void
2ea28649 5756print_signal_exited_reason (enum gdb_signal siggnal)
11cf8741 5757{
79a45e25
PA
5758 struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout;
5759
33d62d64
JK
5760 annotate_signalled ();
5761 if (ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
5762 ui_out_field_string
5763 (uiout, "reason", async_reason_lookup (EXEC_ASYNC_EXITED_SIGNALLED));
5764 ui_out_text (uiout, "\nProgram terminated with signal ");
5765 annotate_signal_name ();
5766 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "signal-name",
2ea28649 5767 gdb_signal_to_name (siggnal));
33d62d64
JK
5768 annotate_signal_name_end ();
5769 ui_out_text (uiout, ", ");
5770 annotate_signal_string ();
5771 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "signal-meaning",
2ea28649 5772 gdb_signal_to_string (siggnal));
33d62d64
JK
5773 annotate_signal_string_end ();
5774 ui_out_text (uiout, ".\n");
5775 ui_out_text (uiout, "The program no longer exists.\n");
5776}
5777
5778/* The inferior program is finished, print why it stopped. */
5779
5780static void
5781print_exited_reason (int exitstatus)
5782{
fda326dd
TT
5783 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
5784 const char *pidstr = target_pid_to_str (pid_to_ptid (inf->pid));
79a45e25 5785 struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout;
fda326dd 5786
33d62d64
JK
5787 annotate_exited (exitstatus);
5788 if (exitstatus)
5789 {
5790 if (ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
5791 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "reason",
5792 async_reason_lookup (EXEC_ASYNC_EXITED));
fda326dd
TT
5793 ui_out_text (uiout, "[Inferior ");
5794 ui_out_text (uiout, plongest (inf->num));
5795 ui_out_text (uiout, " (");
5796 ui_out_text (uiout, pidstr);
5797 ui_out_text (uiout, ") exited with code ");
33d62d64 5798 ui_out_field_fmt (uiout, "exit-code", "0%o", (unsigned int) exitstatus);
fda326dd 5799 ui_out_text (uiout, "]\n");
33d62d64
JK
5800 }
5801 else
11cf8741 5802 {
9dc5e2a9 5803 if (ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
034dad6f 5804 ui_out_field_string
33d62d64 5805 (uiout, "reason", async_reason_lookup (EXEC_ASYNC_EXITED_NORMALLY));
fda326dd
TT
5806 ui_out_text (uiout, "[Inferior ");
5807 ui_out_text (uiout, plongest (inf->num));
5808 ui_out_text (uiout, " (");
5809 ui_out_text (uiout, pidstr);
5810 ui_out_text (uiout, ") exited normally]\n");
33d62d64
JK
5811 }
5812 /* Support the --return-child-result option. */
5813 return_child_result_value = exitstatus;
5814}
5815
5816/* Signal received, print why the inferior has stopped. The signal table
1777feb0 5817 tells us to print about it. */
33d62d64
JK
5818
5819static void
2ea28649 5820print_signal_received_reason (enum gdb_signal siggnal)
33d62d64 5821{
79a45e25
PA
5822 struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout;
5823
33d62d64
JK
5824 annotate_signal ();
5825
a493e3e2 5826 if (siggnal == GDB_SIGNAL_0 && !ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
33d62d64
JK
5827 {
5828 struct thread_info *t = inferior_thread ();
5829
5830 ui_out_text (uiout, "\n[");
5831 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "thread-name",
5832 target_pid_to_str (t->ptid));
5833 ui_out_field_fmt (uiout, "thread-id", "] #%d", t->num);
5834 ui_out_text (uiout, " stopped");
5835 }
5836 else
5837 {
5838 ui_out_text (uiout, "\nProgram received signal ");
8b93c638 5839 annotate_signal_name ();
33d62d64
JK
5840 if (ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
5841 ui_out_field_string
5842 (uiout, "reason", async_reason_lookup (EXEC_ASYNC_SIGNAL_RECEIVED));
488f131b 5843 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "signal-name",
2ea28649 5844 gdb_signal_to_name (siggnal));
8b93c638
JM
5845 annotate_signal_name_end ();
5846 ui_out_text (uiout, ", ");
5847 annotate_signal_string ();
488f131b 5848 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "signal-meaning",
2ea28649 5849 gdb_signal_to_string (siggnal));
8b93c638 5850 annotate_signal_string_end ();
33d62d64
JK
5851 }
5852 ui_out_text (uiout, ".\n");
5853}
252fbfc8 5854
33d62d64
JK
5855/* Reverse execution: target ran out of history info, print why the inferior
5856 has stopped. */
252fbfc8 5857
33d62d64
JK
5858static void
5859print_no_history_reason (void)
5860{
79a45e25 5861 ui_out_text (current_uiout, "\nNo more reverse-execution history.\n");
11cf8741 5862}
43ff13b4 5863
c906108c
SS
5864/* Here to return control to GDB when the inferior stops for real.
5865 Print appropriate messages, remove breakpoints, give terminal our modes.
5866
5867 STOP_PRINT_FRAME nonzero means print the executing frame
5868 (pc, function, args, file, line number and line text).
5869 BREAKPOINTS_FAILED nonzero means stop was due to error
5870 attempting to insert breakpoints. */
5871
5872void
96baa820 5873normal_stop (void)
c906108c 5874{
73b65bb0
DJ
5875 struct target_waitstatus last;
5876 ptid_t last_ptid;
29f49a6a 5877 struct cleanup *old_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
73b65bb0
DJ
5878
5879 get_last_target_status (&last_ptid, &last);
5880
29f49a6a
PA
5881 /* If an exception is thrown from this point on, make sure to
5882 propagate GDB's knowledge of the executing state to the
5883 frontend/user running state. A QUIT is an easy exception to see
5884 here, so do this before any filtered output. */
c35b1492
PA
5885 if (!non_stop)
5886 make_cleanup (finish_thread_state_cleanup, &minus_one_ptid);
5887 else if (last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
0e5bf2a8
PA
5888 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
5889 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED)
c35b1492 5890 make_cleanup (finish_thread_state_cleanup, &inferior_ptid);
29f49a6a 5891
4f8d22e3
PA
5892 /* In non-stop mode, we don't want GDB to switch threads behind the
5893 user's back, to avoid races where the user is typing a command to
5894 apply to thread x, but GDB switches to thread y before the user
5895 finishes entering the command. */
5896
c906108c
SS
5897 /* As with the notification of thread events, we want to delay
5898 notifying the user that we've switched thread context until
5899 the inferior actually stops.
5900
73b65bb0
DJ
5901 There's no point in saying anything if the inferior has exited.
5902 Note that SIGNALLED here means "exited with a signal", not
5903 "received a signal". */
4f8d22e3
PA
5904 if (!non_stop
5905 && !ptid_equal (previous_inferior_ptid, inferior_ptid)
73b65bb0
DJ
5906 && target_has_execution
5907 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
0e5bf2a8
PA
5908 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
5909 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED)
c906108c
SS
5910 {
5911 target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
a3f17187 5912 printf_filtered (_("[Switching to %s]\n"),
c95310c6 5913 target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid));
b8fa951a 5914 annotate_thread_changed ();
39f77062 5915 previous_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
c906108c 5916 }
c906108c 5917
0e5bf2a8
PA
5918 if (last.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED)
5919 {
5920 gdb_assert (sync_execution || !target_can_async_p ());
5921
5922 target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
5923 printf_filtered (_("No unwaited-for children left.\n"));
5924 }
5925
74960c60 5926 if (!breakpoints_always_inserted_mode () && target_has_execution)
c906108c
SS
5927 {
5928 if (remove_breakpoints ())
5929 {
5930 target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
3e43a32a
MS
5931 printf_filtered (_("Cannot remove breakpoints because "
5932 "program is no longer writable.\nFurther "
5933 "execution is probably impossible.\n"));
c906108c
SS
5934 }
5935 }
c906108c 5936
c906108c
SS
5937 /* If an auto-display called a function and that got a signal,
5938 delete that auto-display to avoid an infinite recursion. */
5939
5940 if (stopped_by_random_signal)
5941 disable_current_display ();
5942
5943 /* Don't print a message if in the middle of doing a "step n"
5944 operation for n > 1 */
af679fd0
PA
5945 if (target_has_execution
5946 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
5947 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
5948 && inferior_thread ()->step_multi
16c381f0 5949 && inferior_thread ()->control.stop_step)
c906108c
SS
5950 goto done;
5951
5952 target_terminal_ours ();
0f641c01 5953 async_enable_stdin ();
c906108c 5954
7abfe014
DJ
5955 /* Set the current source location. This will also happen if we
5956 display the frame below, but the current SAL will be incorrect
5957 during a user hook-stop function. */
d729566a 5958 if (has_stack_frames () && !stop_stack_dummy)
7abfe014
DJ
5959 set_current_sal_from_frame (get_current_frame (), 1);
5960
dd7e2d2b
PA
5961 /* Let the user/frontend see the threads as stopped. */
5962 do_cleanups (old_chain);
5963
5964 /* Look up the hook_stop and run it (CLI internally handles problem
5965 of stop_command's pre-hook not existing). */
5966 if (stop_command)
5967 catch_errors (hook_stop_stub, stop_command,
5968 "Error while running hook_stop:\n", RETURN_MASK_ALL);
5969
d729566a 5970 if (!has_stack_frames ())
d51fd4c8 5971 goto done;
c906108c 5972
32400beb
PA
5973 if (last.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
5974 || last.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED)
5975 goto done;
5976
c906108c
SS
5977 /* Select innermost stack frame - i.e., current frame is frame 0,
5978 and current location is based on that.
5979 Don't do this on return from a stack dummy routine,
1777feb0 5980 or if the program has exited. */
c906108c
SS
5981
5982 if (!stop_stack_dummy)
5983 {
0f7d239c 5984 select_frame (get_current_frame ());
c906108c
SS
5985
5986 /* Print current location without a level number, if
c5aa993b
JM
5987 we have changed functions or hit a breakpoint.
5988 Print source line if we have one.
5989 bpstat_print() contains the logic deciding in detail
1777feb0 5990 what to print, based on the event(s) that just occurred. */
c906108c 5991
d01a8610
AS
5992 /* If --batch-silent is enabled then there's no need to print the current
5993 source location, and to try risks causing an error message about
5994 missing source files. */
5995 if (stop_print_frame && !batch_silent)
c906108c
SS
5996 {
5997 int bpstat_ret;
5998 int source_flag;
917317f4 5999 int do_frame_printing = 1;
347bddb7 6000 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
c906108c 6001
36dfb11c 6002 bpstat_ret = bpstat_print (tp->control.stop_bpstat, last.kind);
917317f4
JM
6003 switch (bpstat_ret)
6004 {
6005 case PRINT_UNKNOWN:
aa0cd9c1 6006 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-12-01: Given that a frame ID does
8fb3e588
AC
6007 (or should) carry around the function and does (or
6008 should) use that when doing a frame comparison. */
16c381f0
JK
6009 if (tp->control.stop_step
6010 && frame_id_eq (tp->control.step_frame_id,
aa0cd9c1 6011 get_frame_id (get_current_frame ()))
917317f4 6012 && step_start_function == find_pc_function (stop_pc))
1777feb0
MS
6013 source_flag = SRC_LINE; /* Finished step, just
6014 print source line. */
917317f4 6015 else
1777feb0
MS
6016 source_flag = SRC_AND_LOC; /* Print location and
6017 source line. */
917317f4
JM
6018 break;
6019 case PRINT_SRC_AND_LOC:
1777feb0
MS
6020 source_flag = SRC_AND_LOC; /* Print location and
6021 source line. */
917317f4
JM
6022 break;
6023 case PRINT_SRC_ONLY:
c5394b80 6024 source_flag = SRC_LINE;
917317f4
JM
6025 break;
6026 case PRINT_NOTHING:
488f131b 6027 source_flag = SRC_LINE; /* something bogus */
917317f4
JM
6028 do_frame_printing = 0;
6029 break;
6030 default:
e2e0b3e5 6031 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Unknown value."));
917317f4 6032 }
c906108c
SS
6033
6034 /* The behavior of this routine with respect to the source
6035 flag is:
c5394b80
JM
6036 SRC_LINE: Print only source line
6037 LOCATION: Print only location
1777feb0 6038 SRC_AND_LOC: Print location and source line. */
917317f4 6039 if (do_frame_printing)
b04f3ab4 6040 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 0, source_flag);
c906108c
SS
6041
6042 /* Display the auto-display expressions. */
6043 do_displays ();
6044 }
6045 }
6046
6047 /* Save the function value return registers, if we care.
6048 We might be about to restore their previous contents. */
9da8c2a0
PA
6049 if (inferior_thread ()->control.proceed_to_finish
6050 && execution_direction != EXEC_REVERSE)
d5c31457
UW
6051 {
6052 /* This should not be necessary. */
6053 if (stop_registers)
6054 regcache_xfree (stop_registers);
6055
6056 /* NB: The copy goes through to the target picking up the value of
6057 all the registers. */
6058 stop_registers = regcache_dup (get_current_regcache ());
6059 }
c906108c 6060
aa7d318d 6061 if (stop_stack_dummy == STOP_STACK_DUMMY)
c906108c 6062 {
b89667eb
DE
6063 /* Pop the empty frame that contains the stack dummy.
6064 This also restores inferior state prior to the call
16c381f0 6065 (struct infcall_suspend_state). */
b89667eb 6066 struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame ();
abbb1732 6067
b89667eb
DE
6068 gdb_assert (get_frame_type (frame) == DUMMY_FRAME);
6069 frame_pop (frame);
3e43a32a
MS
6070 /* frame_pop() calls reinit_frame_cache as the last thing it
6071 does which means there's currently no selected frame. We
6072 don't need to re-establish a selected frame if the dummy call
6073 returns normally, that will be done by
6074 restore_infcall_control_state. However, we do have to handle
6075 the case where the dummy call is returning after being
6076 stopped (e.g. the dummy call previously hit a breakpoint).
6077 We can't know which case we have so just always re-establish
6078 a selected frame here. */
0f7d239c 6079 select_frame (get_current_frame ());
c906108c
SS
6080 }
6081
c906108c
SS
6082done:
6083 annotate_stopped ();
41d2bdb4
PA
6084
6085 /* Suppress the stop observer if we're in the middle of:
6086
6087 - a step n (n > 1), as there still more steps to be done.
6088
6089 - a "finish" command, as the observer will be called in
6090 finish_command_continuation, so it can include the inferior
6091 function's return value.
6092
6093 - calling an inferior function, as we pretend we inferior didn't
6094 run at all. The return value of the call is handled by the
6095 expression evaluator, through call_function_by_hand. */
6096
6097 if (!target_has_execution
6098 || last.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
6099 || last.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED
0e5bf2a8 6100 || last.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED
2ca0b532
PA
6101 || (!(inferior_thread ()->step_multi
6102 && inferior_thread ()->control.stop_step)
16c381f0
JK
6103 && !(inferior_thread ()->control.stop_bpstat
6104 && inferior_thread ()->control.proceed_to_finish)
6105 && !inferior_thread ()->control.in_infcall))
347bddb7
PA
6106 {
6107 if (!ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid))
16c381f0 6108 observer_notify_normal_stop (inferior_thread ()->control.stop_bpstat,
1d33d6ba 6109 stop_print_frame);
347bddb7 6110 else
1d33d6ba 6111 observer_notify_normal_stop (NULL, stop_print_frame);
347bddb7 6112 }
347bddb7 6113
48844aa6
PA
6114 if (target_has_execution)
6115 {
6116 if (last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED
6117 && last.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED)
6118 /* Delete the breakpoint we stopped at, if it wants to be deleted.
6119 Delete any breakpoint that is to be deleted at the next stop. */
16c381f0 6120 breakpoint_auto_delete (inferior_thread ()->control.stop_bpstat);
94cc34af 6121 }
6c95b8df
PA
6122
6123 /* Try to get rid of automatically added inferiors that are no
6124 longer needed. Keeping those around slows down things linearly.
6125 Note that this never removes the current inferior. */
6126 prune_inferiors ();
c906108c
SS
6127}
6128
6129static int
96baa820 6130hook_stop_stub (void *cmd)
c906108c 6131{
5913bcb0 6132 execute_cmd_pre_hook ((struct cmd_list_element *) cmd);
c906108c
SS
6133 return (0);
6134}
6135\f
c5aa993b 6136int
96baa820 6137signal_stop_state (int signo)
c906108c 6138{
d6b48e9c 6139 return signal_stop[signo];
c906108c
SS
6140}
6141
c5aa993b 6142int
96baa820 6143signal_print_state (int signo)
c906108c
SS
6144{
6145 return signal_print[signo];
6146}
6147
c5aa993b 6148int
96baa820 6149signal_pass_state (int signo)
c906108c
SS
6150{
6151 return signal_program[signo];
6152}
6153
2455069d
UW
6154static void
6155signal_cache_update (int signo)
6156{
6157 if (signo == -1)
6158 {
a493e3e2 6159 for (signo = 0; signo < (int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST; signo++)
2455069d
UW
6160 signal_cache_update (signo);
6161
6162 return;
6163 }
6164
6165 signal_pass[signo] = (signal_stop[signo] == 0
6166 && signal_print[signo] == 0
6167 && signal_program[signo] == 1);
6168}
6169
488f131b 6170int
7bda5e4a 6171signal_stop_update (int signo, int state)
d4f3574e
SS
6172{
6173 int ret = signal_stop[signo];
abbb1732 6174
d4f3574e 6175 signal_stop[signo] = state;
2455069d 6176 signal_cache_update (signo);
d4f3574e
SS
6177 return ret;
6178}
6179
488f131b 6180int
7bda5e4a 6181signal_print_update (int signo, int state)
d4f3574e
SS
6182{
6183 int ret = signal_print[signo];
abbb1732 6184
d4f3574e 6185 signal_print[signo] = state;
2455069d 6186 signal_cache_update (signo);
d4f3574e
SS
6187 return ret;
6188}
6189
488f131b 6190int
7bda5e4a 6191signal_pass_update (int signo, int state)
d4f3574e
SS
6192{
6193 int ret = signal_program[signo];
abbb1732 6194
d4f3574e 6195 signal_program[signo] = state;
2455069d 6196 signal_cache_update (signo);
d4f3574e
SS
6197 return ret;
6198}
6199
c906108c 6200static void
96baa820 6201sig_print_header (void)
c906108c 6202{
3e43a32a
MS
6203 printf_filtered (_("Signal Stop\tPrint\tPass "
6204 "to program\tDescription\n"));
c906108c
SS
6205}
6206
6207static void
2ea28649 6208sig_print_info (enum gdb_signal oursig)
c906108c 6209{
2ea28649 6210 const char *name = gdb_signal_to_name (oursig);
c906108c 6211 int name_padding = 13 - strlen (name);
96baa820 6212
c906108c
SS
6213 if (name_padding <= 0)
6214 name_padding = 0;
6215
6216 printf_filtered ("%s", name);
488f131b 6217 printf_filtered ("%*.*s ", name_padding, name_padding, " ");
c906108c
SS
6218 printf_filtered ("%s\t", signal_stop[oursig] ? "Yes" : "No");
6219 printf_filtered ("%s\t", signal_print[oursig] ? "Yes" : "No");
6220 printf_filtered ("%s\t\t", signal_program[oursig] ? "Yes" : "No");
2ea28649 6221 printf_filtered ("%s\n", gdb_signal_to_string (oursig));
c906108c
SS
6222}
6223
6224/* Specify how various signals in the inferior should be handled. */
6225
6226static void
96baa820 6227handle_command (char *args, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
6228{
6229 char **argv;
6230 int digits, wordlen;
6231 int sigfirst, signum, siglast;
2ea28649 6232 enum gdb_signal oursig;
c906108c
SS
6233 int allsigs;
6234 int nsigs;
6235 unsigned char *sigs;
6236 struct cleanup *old_chain;
6237
6238 if (args == NULL)
6239 {
e2e0b3e5 6240 error_no_arg (_("signal to handle"));
c906108c
SS
6241 }
6242
1777feb0 6243 /* Allocate and zero an array of flags for which signals to handle. */
c906108c 6244
a493e3e2 6245 nsigs = (int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST;
c906108c
SS
6246 sigs = (unsigned char *) alloca (nsigs);
6247 memset (sigs, 0, nsigs);
6248
1777feb0 6249 /* Break the command line up into args. */
c906108c 6250
d1a41061 6251 argv = gdb_buildargv (args);
7a292a7a 6252 old_chain = make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
c906108c
SS
6253
6254 /* Walk through the args, looking for signal oursigs, signal names, and
6255 actions. Signal numbers and signal names may be interspersed with
6256 actions, with the actions being performed for all signals cumulatively
1777feb0 6257 specified. Signal ranges can be specified as <LOW>-<HIGH>. */
c906108c
SS
6258
6259 while (*argv != NULL)
6260 {
6261 wordlen = strlen (*argv);
6262 for (digits = 0; isdigit ((*argv)[digits]); digits++)
6263 {;
6264 }
6265 allsigs = 0;
6266 sigfirst = siglast = -1;
6267
6268 if (wordlen >= 1 && !strncmp (*argv, "all", wordlen))
6269 {
6270 /* Apply action to all signals except those used by the
1777feb0 6271 debugger. Silently skip those. */
c906108c
SS
6272 allsigs = 1;
6273 sigfirst = 0;
6274 siglast = nsigs - 1;
6275 }
6276 else if (wordlen >= 1 && !strncmp (*argv, "stop", wordlen))
6277 {
6278 SET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_stop);
6279 SET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_print);
6280 }
6281 else if (wordlen >= 1 && !strncmp (*argv, "ignore", wordlen))
6282 {
6283 UNSET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_program);
6284 }
6285 else if (wordlen >= 2 && !strncmp (*argv, "print", wordlen))
6286 {
6287 SET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_print);
6288 }
6289 else if (wordlen >= 2 && !strncmp (*argv, "pass", wordlen))
6290 {
6291 SET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_program);
6292 }
6293 else if (wordlen >= 3 && !strncmp (*argv, "nostop", wordlen))
6294 {
6295 UNSET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_stop);
6296 }
6297 else if (wordlen >= 3 && !strncmp (*argv, "noignore", wordlen))
6298 {
6299 SET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_program);
6300 }
6301 else if (wordlen >= 4 && !strncmp (*argv, "noprint", wordlen))
6302 {
6303 UNSET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_print);
6304 UNSET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_stop);
6305 }
6306 else if (wordlen >= 4 && !strncmp (*argv, "nopass", wordlen))
6307 {
6308 UNSET_SIGS (nsigs, sigs, signal_program);
6309 }
6310 else if (digits > 0)
6311 {
6312 /* It is numeric. The numeric signal refers to our own
6313 internal signal numbering from target.h, not to host/target
6314 signal number. This is a feature; users really should be
6315 using symbolic names anyway, and the common ones like
6316 SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGALRM, etc. will work right anyway. */
6317
6318 sigfirst = siglast = (int)
2ea28649 6319 gdb_signal_from_command (atoi (*argv));
c906108c
SS
6320 if ((*argv)[digits] == '-')
6321 {
6322 siglast = (int)
2ea28649 6323 gdb_signal_from_command (atoi ((*argv) + digits + 1));
c906108c
SS
6324 }
6325 if (sigfirst > siglast)
6326 {
1777feb0 6327 /* Bet he didn't figure we'd think of this case... */
c906108c
SS
6328 signum = sigfirst;
6329 sigfirst = siglast;
6330 siglast = signum;
6331 }
6332 }
6333 else
6334 {
2ea28649 6335 oursig = gdb_signal_from_name (*argv);
a493e3e2 6336 if (oursig != GDB_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN)
c906108c
SS
6337 {
6338 sigfirst = siglast = (int) oursig;
6339 }
6340 else
6341 {
6342 /* Not a number and not a recognized flag word => complain. */
8a3fe4f8 6343 error (_("Unrecognized or ambiguous flag word: \"%s\"."), *argv);
c906108c
SS
6344 }
6345 }
6346
6347 /* If any signal numbers or symbol names were found, set flags for
1777feb0 6348 which signals to apply actions to. */
c906108c
SS
6349
6350 for (signum = sigfirst; signum >= 0 && signum <= siglast; signum++)
6351 {
2ea28649 6352 switch ((enum gdb_signal) signum)
c906108c 6353 {
a493e3e2
PA
6354 case GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP:
6355 case GDB_SIGNAL_INT:
c906108c
SS
6356 if (!allsigs && !sigs[signum])
6357 {
9e2f0ad4 6358 if (query (_("%s is used by the debugger.\n\
3e43a32a 6359Are you sure you want to change it? "),
2ea28649 6360 gdb_signal_to_name ((enum gdb_signal) signum)))
c906108c
SS
6361 {
6362 sigs[signum] = 1;
6363 }
6364 else
6365 {
a3f17187 6366 printf_unfiltered (_("Not confirmed, unchanged.\n"));
c906108c
SS
6367 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
6368 }
6369 }
6370 break;
a493e3e2
PA
6371 case GDB_SIGNAL_0:
6372 case GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT:
6373 case GDB_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN:
c906108c
SS
6374 /* Make sure that "all" doesn't print these. */
6375 break;
6376 default:
6377 sigs[signum] = 1;
6378 break;
6379 }
6380 }
6381
6382 argv++;
6383 }
6384
3a031f65
PA
6385 for (signum = 0; signum < nsigs; signum++)
6386 if (sigs[signum])
6387 {
2455069d 6388 signal_cache_update (-1);
a493e3e2
PA
6389 target_pass_signals ((int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST, signal_pass);
6390 target_program_signals ((int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST, signal_program);
c906108c 6391
3a031f65
PA
6392 if (from_tty)
6393 {
6394 /* Show the results. */
6395 sig_print_header ();
6396 for (; signum < nsigs; signum++)
6397 if (sigs[signum])
6398 sig_print_info (signum);
6399 }
6400
6401 break;
6402 }
c906108c
SS
6403
6404 do_cleanups (old_chain);
6405}
6406
6407static void
96baa820 6408xdb_handle_command (char *args, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
6409{
6410 char **argv;
6411 struct cleanup *old_chain;
6412
d1a41061
PP
6413 if (args == NULL)
6414 error_no_arg (_("xdb command"));
6415
1777feb0 6416 /* Break the command line up into args. */
c906108c 6417
d1a41061 6418 argv = gdb_buildargv (args);
7a292a7a 6419 old_chain = make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
c906108c
SS
6420 if (argv[1] != (char *) NULL)
6421 {
6422 char *argBuf;
6423 int bufLen;
6424
6425 bufLen = strlen (argv[0]) + 20;
6426 argBuf = (char *) xmalloc (bufLen);
6427 if (argBuf)
6428 {
6429 int validFlag = 1;
2ea28649 6430 enum gdb_signal oursig;
c906108c 6431
2ea28649 6432 oursig = gdb_signal_from_name (argv[0]);
c906108c
SS
6433 memset (argBuf, 0, bufLen);
6434 if (strcmp (argv[1], "Q") == 0)
6435 sprintf (argBuf, "%s %s", argv[0], "noprint");
6436 else
6437 {
6438 if (strcmp (argv[1], "s") == 0)
6439 {
6440 if (!signal_stop[oursig])
6441 sprintf (argBuf, "%s %s", argv[0], "stop");
6442 else
6443 sprintf (argBuf, "%s %s", argv[0], "nostop");
6444 }
6445 else if (strcmp (argv[1], "i") == 0)
6446 {
6447 if (!signal_program[oursig])
6448 sprintf (argBuf, "%s %s", argv[0], "pass");
6449 else
6450 sprintf (argBuf, "%s %s", argv[0], "nopass");
6451 }
6452 else if (strcmp (argv[1], "r") == 0)
6453 {
6454 if (!signal_print[oursig])
6455 sprintf (argBuf, "%s %s", argv[0], "print");
6456 else
6457 sprintf (argBuf, "%s %s", argv[0], "noprint");
6458 }
6459 else
6460 validFlag = 0;
6461 }
6462 if (validFlag)
6463 handle_command (argBuf, from_tty);
6464 else
a3f17187 6465 printf_filtered (_("Invalid signal handling flag.\n"));
c906108c 6466 if (argBuf)
b8c9b27d 6467 xfree (argBuf);
c906108c
SS
6468 }
6469 }
6470 do_cleanups (old_chain);
6471}
6472
2ea28649
PA
6473enum gdb_signal
6474gdb_signal_from_command (int num)
ed01b82c
PA
6475{
6476 if (num >= 1 && num <= 15)
2ea28649 6477 return (enum gdb_signal) num;
ed01b82c
PA
6478 error (_("Only signals 1-15 are valid as numeric signals.\n\
6479Use \"info signals\" for a list of symbolic signals."));
6480}
6481
c906108c
SS
6482/* Print current contents of the tables set by the handle command.
6483 It is possible we should just be printing signals actually used
6484 by the current target (but for things to work right when switching
6485 targets, all signals should be in the signal tables). */
6486
6487static void
96baa820 6488signals_info (char *signum_exp, int from_tty)
c906108c 6489{
2ea28649 6490 enum gdb_signal oursig;
abbb1732 6491
c906108c
SS
6492 sig_print_header ();
6493
6494 if (signum_exp)
6495 {
6496 /* First see if this is a symbol name. */
2ea28649 6497 oursig = gdb_signal_from_name (signum_exp);
a493e3e2 6498 if (oursig == GDB_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN)
c906108c
SS
6499 {
6500 /* No, try numeric. */
6501 oursig =
2ea28649 6502 gdb_signal_from_command (parse_and_eval_long (signum_exp));
c906108c
SS
6503 }
6504 sig_print_info (oursig);
6505 return;
6506 }
6507
6508 printf_filtered ("\n");
6509 /* These ugly casts brought to you by the native VAX compiler. */
a493e3e2
PA
6510 for (oursig = GDB_SIGNAL_FIRST;
6511 (int) oursig < (int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST;
2ea28649 6512 oursig = (enum gdb_signal) ((int) oursig + 1))
c906108c
SS
6513 {
6514 QUIT;
6515
a493e3e2
PA
6516 if (oursig != GDB_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN
6517 && oursig != GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT && oursig != GDB_SIGNAL_0)
c906108c
SS
6518 sig_print_info (oursig);
6519 }
6520
3e43a32a
MS
6521 printf_filtered (_("\nUse the \"handle\" command "
6522 "to change these tables.\n"));
c906108c 6523}
4aa995e1 6524
c709acd1
PA
6525/* Check if it makes sense to read $_siginfo from the current thread
6526 at this point. If not, throw an error. */
6527
6528static void
6529validate_siginfo_access (void)
6530{
6531 /* No current inferior, no siginfo. */
6532 if (ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid))
6533 error (_("No thread selected."));
6534
6535 /* Don't try to read from a dead thread. */
6536 if (is_exited (inferior_ptid))
6537 error (_("The current thread has terminated"));
6538
6539 /* ... or from a spinning thread. */
6540 if (is_running (inferior_ptid))
6541 error (_("Selected thread is running."));
6542}
6543
4aa995e1
PA
6544/* The $_siginfo convenience variable is a bit special. We don't know
6545 for sure the type of the value until we actually have a chance to
7a9dd1b2 6546 fetch the data. The type can change depending on gdbarch, so it is
4aa995e1
PA
6547 also dependent on which thread you have selected.
6548
6549 1. making $_siginfo be an internalvar that creates a new value on
6550 access.
6551
6552 2. making the value of $_siginfo be an lval_computed value. */
6553
6554/* This function implements the lval_computed support for reading a
6555 $_siginfo value. */
6556
6557static void
6558siginfo_value_read (struct value *v)
6559{
6560 LONGEST transferred;
6561
c709acd1
PA
6562 validate_siginfo_access ();
6563
4aa995e1
PA
6564 transferred =
6565 target_read (&current_target, TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO,
6566 NULL,
6567 value_contents_all_raw (v),
6568 value_offset (v),
6569 TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (v)));
6570
6571 if (transferred != TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (v)))
6572 error (_("Unable to read siginfo"));
6573}
6574
6575/* This function implements the lval_computed support for writing a
6576 $_siginfo value. */
6577
6578static void
6579siginfo_value_write (struct value *v, struct value *fromval)
6580{
6581 LONGEST transferred;
6582
c709acd1
PA
6583 validate_siginfo_access ();
6584
4aa995e1
PA
6585 transferred = target_write (&current_target,
6586 TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO,
6587 NULL,
6588 value_contents_all_raw (fromval),
6589 value_offset (v),
6590 TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (fromval)));
6591
6592 if (transferred != TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (fromval)))
6593 error (_("Unable to write siginfo"));
6594}
6595
c8f2448a 6596static const struct lval_funcs siginfo_value_funcs =
4aa995e1
PA
6597 {
6598 siginfo_value_read,
6599 siginfo_value_write
6600 };
6601
6602/* Return a new value with the correct type for the siginfo object of
78267919
UW
6603 the current thread using architecture GDBARCH. Return a void value
6604 if there's no object available. */
4aa995e1 6605
2c0b251b 6606static struct value *
22d2b532
SDJ
6607siginfo_make_value (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct internalvar *var,
6608 void *ignore)
4aa995e1 6609{
4aa995e1 6610 if (target_has_stack
78267919
UW
6611 && !ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid)
6612 && gdbarch_get_siginfo_type_p (gdbarch))
4aa995e1 6613 {
78267919 6614 struct type *type = gdbarch_get_siginfo_type (gdbarch);
abbb1732 6615
78267919 6616 return allocate_computed_value (type, &siginfo_value_funcs, NULL);
4aa995e1
PA
6617 }
6618
78267919 6619 return allocate_value (builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_void);
4aa995e1
PA
6620}
6621
c906108c 6622\f
16c381f0
JK
6623/* infcall_suspend_state contains state about the program itself like its
6624 registers and any signal it received when it last stopped.
6625 This state must be restored regardless of how the inferior function call
6626 ends (either successfully, or after it hits a breakpoint or signal)
6627 if the program is to properly continue where it left off. */
6628
6629struct infcall_suspend_state
7a292a7a 6630{
16c381f0
JK
6631 struct thread_suspend_state thread_suspend;
6632 struct inferior_suspend_state inferior_suspend;
6633
6634 /* Other fields: */
7a292a7a 6635 CORE_ADDR stop_pc;
b89667eb 6636 struct regcache *registers;
1736ad11 6637
35515841 6638 /* Format of SIGINFO_DATA or NULL if it is not present. */
1736ad11
JK
6639 struct gdbarch *siginfo_gdbarch;
6640
6641 /* The inferior format depends on SIGINFO_GDBARCH and it has a length of
6642 TYPE_LENGTH (gdbarch_get_siginfo_type ()). For different gdbarch the
6643 content would be invalid. */
6644 gdb_byte *siginfo_data;
b89667eb
DE
6645};
6646
16c381f0
JK
6647struct infcall_suspend_state *
6648save_infcall_suspend_state (void)
b89667eb 6649{
16c381f0 6650 struct infcall_suspend_state *inf_state;
b89667eb 6651 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
16c381f0 6652 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
1736ad11
JK
6653 struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
6654 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
6655 gdb_byte *siginfo_data = NULL;
6656
6657 if (gdbarch_get_siginfo_type_p (gdbarch))
6658 {
6659 struct type *type = gdbarch_get_siginfo_type (gdbarch);
6660 size_t len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
6661 struct cleanup *back_to;
6662
6663 siginfo_data = xmalloc (len);
6664 back_to = make_cleanup (xfree, siginfo_data);
6665
6666 if (target_read (&current_target, TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO, NULL,
6667 siginfo_data, 0, len) == len)
6668 discard_cleanups (back_to);
6669 else
6670 {
6671 /* Errors ignored. */
6672 do_cleanups (back_to);
6673 siginfo_data = NULL;
6674 }
6675 }
6676
16c381f0 6677 inf_state = XZALLOC (struct infcall_suspend_state);
1736ad11
JK
6678
6679 if (siginfo_data)
6680 {
6681 inf_state->siginfo_gdbarch = gdbarch;
6682 inf_state->siginfo_data = siginfo_data;
6683 }
b89667eb 6684
16c381f0
JK
6685 inf_state->thread_suspend = tp->suspend;
6686 inf_state->inferior_suspend = inf->suspend;
6687
35515841 6688 /* run_inferior_call will not use the signal due to its `proceed' call with
a493e3e2
PA
6689 GDB_SIGNAL_0 anyway. */
6690 tp->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
35515841 6691
b89667eb
DE
6692 inf_state->stop_pc = stop_pc;
6693
1736ad11 6694 inf_state->registers = regcache_dup (regcache);
b89667eb
DE
6695
6696 return inf_state;
6697}
6698
6699/* Restore inferior session state to INF_STATE. */
6700
6701void
16c381f0 6702restore_infcall_suspend_state (struct infcall_suspend_state *inf_state)
b89667eb
DE
6703{
6704 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
16c381f0 6705 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
1736ad11
JK
6706 struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
6707 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
b89667eb 6708
16c381f0
JK
6709 tp->suspend = inf_state->thread_suspend;
6710 inf->suspend = inf_state->inferior_suspend;
6711
b89667eb
DE
6712 stop_pc = inf_state->stop_pc;
6713
1736ad11
JK
6714 if (inf_state->siginfo_gdbarch == gdbarch)
6715 {
6716 struct type *type = gdbarch_get_siginfo_type (gdbarch);
6717 size_t len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
6718
6719 /* Errors ignored. */
6720 target_write (&current_target, TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO, NULL,
6721 inf_state->siginfo_data, 0, len);
6722 }
6723
b89667eb
DE
6724 /* The inferior can be gone if the user types "print exit(0)"
6725 (and perhaps other times). */
6726 if (target_has_execution)
6727 /* NB: The register write goes through to the target. */
1736ad11 6728 regcache_cpy (regcache, inf_state->registers);
803b5f95 6729
16c381f0 6730 discard_infcall_suspend_state (inf_state);
b89667eb
DE
6731}
6732
6733static void
16c381f0 6734do_restore_infcall_suspend_state_cleanup (void *state)
b89667eb 6735{
16c381f0 6736 restore_infcall_suspend_state (state);
b89667eb
DE
6737}
6738
6739struct cleanup *
16c381f0
JK
6740make_cleanup_restore_infcall_suspend_state
6741 (struct infcall_suspend_state *inf_state)
b89667eb 6742{
16c381f0 6743 return make_cleanup (do_restore_infcall_suspend_state_cleanup, inf_state);
b89667eb
DE
6744}
6745
6746void
16c381f0 6747discard_infcall_suspend_state (struct infcall_suspend_state *inf_state)
b89667eb
DE
6748{
6749 regcache_xfree (inf_state->registers);
803b5f95 6750 xfree (inf_state->siginfo_data);
b89667eb
DE
6751 xfree (inf_state);
6752}
6753
6754struct regcache *
16c381f0 6755get_infcall_suspend_state_regcache (struct infcall_suspend_state *inf_state)
b89667eb
DE
6756{
6757 return inf_state->registers;
6758}
6759
16c381f0
JK
6760/* infcall_control_state contains state regarding gdb's control of the
6761 inferior itself like stepping control. It also contains session state like
6762 the user's currently selected frame. */
b89667eb 6763
16c381f0 6764struct infcall_control_state
b89667eb 6765{
16c381f0
JK
6766 struct thread_control_state thread_control;
6767 struct inferior_control_state inferior_control;
d82142e2
JK
6768
6769 /* Other fields: */
6770 enum stop_stack_kind stop_stack_dummy;
6771 int stopped_by_random_signal;
7a292a7a 6772 int stop_after_trap;
7a292a7a 6773
b89667eb 6774 /* ID if the selected frame when the inferior function call was made. */
101dcfbe 6775 struct frame_id selected_frame_id;
7a292a7a
SS
6776};
6777
c906108c 6778/* Save all of the information associated with the inferior<==>gdb
b89667eb 6779 connection. */
c906108c 6780
16c381f0
JK
6781struct infcall_control_state *
6782save_infcall_control_state (void)
c906108c 6783{
16c381f0 6784 struct infcall_control_state *inf_status = xmalloc (sizeof (*inf_status));
4e1c45ea 6785 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
d6b48e9c 6786 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
7a292a7a 6787
16c381f0
JK
6788 inf_status->thread_control = tp->control;
6789 inf_status->inferior_control = inf->control;
d82142e2 6790
8358c15c 6791 tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint = NULL;
5b79abe7 6792 tp->control.exception_resume_breakpoint = NULL;
8358c15c 6793
16c381f0
JK
6794 /* Save original bpstat chain to INF_STATUS; replace it in TP with copy of
6795 chain. If caller's caller is walking the chain, they'll be happier if we
6796 hand them back the original chain when restore_infcall_control_state is
6797 called. */
6798 tp->control.stop_bpstat = bpstat_copy (tp->control.stop_bpstat);
d82142e2
JK
6799
6800 /* Other fields: */
6801 inf_status->stop_stack_dummy = stop_stack_dummy;
6802 inf_status->stopped_by_random_signal = stopped_by_random_signal;
6803 inf_status->stop_after_trap = stop_after_trap;
c5aa993b 6804
206415a3 6805 inf_status->selected_frame_id = get_frame_id (get_selected_frame (NULL));
b89667eb 6806
7a292a7a 6807 return inf_status;
c906108c
SS
6808}
6809
c906108c 6810static int
96baa820 6811restore_selected_frame (void *args)
c906108c 6812{
488f131b 6813 struct frame_id *fid = (struct frame_id *) args;
c906108c 6814 struct frame_info *frame;
c906108c 6815
101dcfbe 6816 frame = frame_find_by_id (*fid);
c906108c 6817
aa0cd9c1
AC
6818 /* If inf_status->selected_frame_id is NULL, there was no previously
6819 selected frame. */
101dcfbe 6820 if (frame == NULL)
c906108c 6821 {
8a3fe4f8 6822 warning (_("Unable to restore previously selected frame."));
c906108c
SS
6823 return 0;
6824 }
6825
0f7d239c 6826 select_frame (frame);
c906108c
SS
6827
6828 return (1);
6829}
6830
b89667eb
DE
6831/* Restore inferior session state to INF_STATUS. */
6832
c906108c 6833void
16c381f0 6834restore_infcall_control_state (struct infcall_control_state *inf_status)
c906108c 6835{
4e1c45ea 6836 struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
d6b48e9c 6837 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
4e1c45ea 6838
8358c15c
JK
6839 if (tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint)
6840 tp->control.step_resume_breakpoint->disposition = disp_del_at_next_stop;
6841
5b79abe7
TT
6842 if (tp->control.exception_resume_breakpoint)
6843 tp->control.exception_resume_breakpoint->disposition
6844 = disp_del_at_next_stop;
6845
d82142e2 6846 /* Handle the bpstat_copy of the chain. */
16c381f0 6847 bpstat_clear (&tp->control.stop_bpstat);
d82142e2 6848
16c381f0
JK
6849 tp->control = inf_status->thread_control;
6850 inf->control = inf_status->inferior_control;
d82142e2
JK
6851
6852 /* Other fields: */
6853 stop_stack_dummy = inf_status->stop_stack_dummy;
6854 stopped_by_random_signal = inf_status->stopped_by_random_signal;
6855 stop_after_trap = inf_status->stop_after_trap;
c906108c 6856
b89667eb 6857 if (target_has_stack)
c906108c 6858 {
c906108c 6859 /* The point of catch_errors is that if the stack is clobbered,
101dcfbe
AC
6860 walking the stack might encounter a garbage pointer and
6861 error() trying to dereference it. */
488f131b
JB
6862 if (catch_errors
6863 (restore_selected_frame, &inf_status->selected_frame_id,
6864 "Unable to restore previously selected frame:\n",
6865 RETURN_MASK_ERROR) == 0)
c906108c
SS
6866 /* Error in restoring the selected frame. Select the innermost
6867 frame. */
0f7d239c 6868 select_frame (get_current_frame ());
c906108c 6869 }
c906108c 6870
72cec141 6871 xfree (inf_status);
7a292a7a 6872}
c906108c 6873
74b7792f 6874static void
16c381f0 6875do_restore_infcall_control_state_cleanup (void *sts)
74b7792f 6876{
16c381f0 6877 restore_infcall_control_state (sts);
74b7792f
AC
6878}
6879
6880struct cleanup *
16c381f0
JK
6881make_cleanup_restore_infcall_control_state
6882 (struct infcall_control_state *inf_status)
74b7792f 6883{
16c381f0 6884 return make_cleanup (do_restore_infcall_control_state_cleanup, inf_status);
74b7792f
AC
6885}
6886
c906108c 6887void
16c381f0 6888discard_infcall_control_state (struct infcall_control_state *inf_status)
7a292a7a 6889{
8358c15c
JK
6890 if (inf_status->thread_control.step_resume_breakpoint)
6891 inf_status->thread_control.step_resume_breakpoint->disposition
6892 = disp_del_at_next_stop;
6893
5b79abe7
TT
6894 if (inf_status->thread_control.exception_resume_breakpoint)
6895 inf_status->thread_control.exception_resume_breakpoint->disposition
6896 = disp_del_at_next_stop;
6897
1777feb0 6898 /* See save_infcall_control_state for info on stop_bpstat. */
16c381f0 6899 bpstat_clear (&inf_status->thread_control.stop_bpstat);
8358c15c 6900
72cec141 6901 xfree (inf_status);
7a292a7a 6902}
b89667eb 6903\f
0723dbf5
PA
6904int
6905ptid_match (ptid_t ptid, ptid_t filter)
6906{
0723dbf5
PA
6907 if (ptid_equal (filter, minus_one_ptid))
6908 return 1;
6909 if (ptid_is_pid (filter)
6910 && ptid_get_pid (ptid) == ptid_get_pid (filter))
6911 return 1;
6912 else if (ptid_equal (ptid, filter))
6913 return 1;
6914
6915 return 0;
6916}
6917
ca6724c1
KB
6918/* restore_inferior_ptid() will be used by the cleanup machinery
6919 to restore the inferior_ptid value saved in a call to
6920 save_inferior_ptid(). */
ce696e05
KB
6921
6922static void
6923restore_inferior_ptid (void *arg)
6924{
6925 ptid_t *saved_ptid_ptr = arg;
abbb1732 6926
ce696e05
KB
6927 inferior_ptid = *saved_ptid_ptr;
6928 xfree (arg);
6929}
6930
6931/* Save the value of inferior_ptid so that it may be restored by a
6932 later call to do_cleanups(). Returns the struct cleanup pointer
6933 needed for later doing the cleanup. */
6934
6935struct cleanup *
6936save_inferior_ptid (void)
6937{
6938 ptid_t *saved_ptid_ptr;
6939
6940 saved_ptid_ptr = xmalloc (sizeof (ptid_t));
6941 *saved_ptid_ptr = inferior_ptid;
6942 return make_cleanup (restore_inferior_ptid, saved_ptid_ptr);
6943}
c5aa993b 6944\f
488f131b 6945
b2175913
MS
6946/* User interface for reverse debugging:
6947 Set exec-direction / show exec-direction commands
6948 (returns error unless target implements to_set_exec_direction method). */
6949
32231432 6950int execution_direction = EXEC_FORWARD;
b2175913
MS
6951static const char exec_forward[] = "forward";
6952static const char exec_reverse[] = "reverse";
6953static const char *exec_direction = exec_forward;
40478521 6954static const char *const exec_direction_names[] = {
b2175913
MS
6955 exec_forward,
6956 exec_reverse,
6957 NULL
6958};
6959
6960static void
6961set_exec_direction_func (char *args, int from_tty,
6962 struct cmd_list_element *cmd)
6963{
6964 if (target_can_execute_reverse)
6965 {
6966 if (!strcmp (exec_direction, exec_forward))
6967 execution_direction = EXEC_FORWARD;
6968 else if (!strcmp (exec_direction, exec_reverse))
6969 execution_direction = EXEC_REVERSE;
6970 }
8bbed405
MS
6971 else
6972 {
6973 exec_direction = exec_forward;
6974 error (_("Target does not support this operation."));
6975 }
b2175913
MS
6976}
6977
6978static void
6979show_exec_direction_func (struct ui_file *out, int from_tty,
6980 struct cmd_list_element *cmd, const char *value)
6981{
6982 switch (execution_direction) {
6983 case EXEC_FORWARD:
6984 fprintf_filtered (out, _("Forward.\n"));
6985 break;
6986 case EXEC_REVERSE:
6987 fprintf_filtered (out, _("Reverse.\n"));
6988 break;
b2175913 6989 default:
d8b34453
PA
6990 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
6991 _("bogus execution_direction value: %d"),
6992 (int) execution_direction);
b2175913
MS
6993 }
6994}
6995
6996/* User interface for non-stop mode. */
6997
ad52ddc6 6998int non_stop = 0;
ad52ddc6
PA
6999
7000static void
7001set_non_stop (char *args, int from_tty,
7002 struct cmd_list_element *c)
7003{
7004 if (target_has_execution)
7005 {
7006 non_stop_1 = non_stop;
7007 error (_("Cannot change this setting while the inferior is running."));
7008 }
7009
7010 non_stop = non_stop_1;
7011}
7012
7013static void
7014show_non_stop (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
7015 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
7016{
7017 fprintf_filtered (file,
7018 _("Controlling the inferior in non-stop mode is %s.\n"),
7019 value);
7020}
7021
d4db2f36
PA
7022static void
7023show_schedule_multiple (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
7024 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
7025{
3e43a32a
MS
7026 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Resuming the execution of threads "
7027 "of all processes is %s.\n"), value);
d4db2f36 7028}
ad52ddc6 7029
22d2b532
SDJ
7030/* Implementation of `siginfo' variable. */
7031
7032static const struct internalvar_funcs siginfo_funcs =
7033{
7034 siginfo_make_value,
7035 NULL,
7036 NULL
7037};
7038
c906108c 7039void
96baa820 7040_initialize_infrun (void)
c906108c 7041{
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7042 int i;
7043 int numsigs;
c906108c 7044
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7045 add_info ("signals", signals_info, _("\
7046What debugger does when program gets various signals.\n\
7047Specify a signal as argument to print info on that signal only."));
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7048 add_info_alias ("handle", "signals", 0);
7049
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7050 add_com ("handle", class_run, handle_command, _("\
7051Specify how to handle a signal.\n\
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7052Args are signals and actions to apply to those signals.\n\
7053Symbolic signals (e.g. SIGSEGV) are recommended but numeric signals\n\
7054from 1-15 are allowed for compatibility with old versions of GDB.\n\
7055Numeric ranges may be specified with the form LOW-HIGH (e.g. 1-5).\n\
7056The special arg \"all\" is recognized to mean all signals except those\n\
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7057used by the debugger, typically SIGTRAP and SIGINT.\n\
7058Recognized actions include \"stop\", \"nostop\", \"print\", \"noprint\",\n\
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7059\"pass\", \"nopass\", \"ignore\", or \"noignore\".\n\
7060Stop means reenter debugger if this signal happens (implies print).\n\
7061Print means print a message if this signal happens.\n\
7062Pass means let program see this signal; otherwise program doesn't know.\n\
7063Ignore is a synonym for nopass and noignore is a synonym for pass.\n\
1bedd215 7064Pass and Stop may be combined."));
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7065 if (xdb_commands)
7066 {
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7067 add_com ("lz", class_info, signals_info, _("\
7068What debugger does when program gets various signals.\n\
7069Specify a signal as argument to print info on that signal only."));
7070 add_com ("z", class_run, xdb_handle_command, _("\
7071Specify how to handle a signal.\n\
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7072Args are signals and actions to apply to those signals.\n\
7073Symbolic signals (e.g. SIGSEGV) are recommended but numeric signals\n\
7074from 1-15 are allowed for compatibility with old versions of GDB.\n\
7075Numeric ranges may be specified with the form LOW-HIGH (e.g. 1-5).\n\
7076The special arg \"all\" is recognized to mean all signals except those\n\
1bedd215 7077used by the debugger, typically SIGTRAP and SIGINT.\n\
cce7e648 7078Recognized actions include \"s\" (toggles between stop and nostop),\n\
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7079\"r\" (toggles between print and noprint), \"i\" (toggles between pass and \
7080nopass), \"Q\" (noprint)\n\
7081Stop means reenter debugger if this signal happens (implies print).\n\
7082Print means print a message if this signal happens.\n\
7083Pass means let program see this signal; otherwise program doesn't know.\n\
7084Ignore is a synonym for nopass and noignore is a synonym for pass.\n\
1bedd215 7085Pass and Stop may be combined."));
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7086 }
7087
7088 if (!dbx_commands)
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7089 stop_command = add_cmd ("stop", class_obscure,
7090 not_just_help_class_command, _("\
7091There is no `stop' command, but you can set a hook on `stop'.\n\
c906108c 7092This allows you to set a list of commands to be run each time execution\n\
1a966eab 7093of the program stops."), &cmdlist);
c906108c 7094
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7095 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("infrun", class_maintenance, &debug_infrun, _("\
7096Set inferior debugging."), _("\
7097Show inferior debugging."), _("\
7098When non-zero, inferior specific debugging is enabled."),
7099 NULL,
920d2a44 7100 show_debug_infrun,
85c07804 7101 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
527159b7 7102
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7103 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("displaced", class_maintenance,
7104 &debug_displaced, _("\
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7105Set displaced stepping debugging."), _("\
7106Show displaced stepping debugging."), _("\
7107When non-zero, displaced stepping specific debugging is enabled."),
7108 NULL,
7109 show_debug_displaced,
7110 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
7111
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7112 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("non-stop", no_class,
7113 &non_stop_1, _("\
7114Set whether gdb controls the inferior in non-stop mode."), _("\
7115Show whether gdb controls the inferior in non-stop mode."), _("\
7116When debugging a multi-threaded program and this setting is\n\
7117off (the default, also called all-stop mode), when one thread stops\n\
7118(for a breakpoint, watchpoint, exception, or similar events), GDB stops\n\
7119all other threads in the program while you interact with the thread of\n\
7120interest. When you continue or step a thread, you can allow the other\n\
7121threads to run, or have them remain stopped, but while you inspect any\n\
7122thread's state, all threads stop.\n\
7123\n\
7124In non-stop mode, when one thread stops, other threads can continue\n\
7125to run freely. You'll be able to step each thread independently,\n\
7126leave it stopped or free to run as needed."),
7127 set_non_stop,
7128 show_non_stop,
7129 &setlist,
7130 &showlist);
7131
a493e3e2 7132 numsigs = (int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST;
488f131b 7133 signal_stop = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (sizeof (signal_stop[0]) * numsigs);
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7134 signal_print = (unsigned char *)
7135 xmalloc (sizeof (signal_print[0]) * numsigs);
7136 signal_program = (unsigned char *)
7137 xmalloc (sizeof (signal_program[0]) * numsigs);
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7138 signal_pass = (unsigned char *)
7139 xmalloc (sizeof (signal_program[0]) * numsigs);
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7140 for (i = 0; i < numsigs; i++)
7141 {
7142 signal_stop[i] = 1;
7143 signal_print[i] = 1;
7144 signal_program[i] = 1;
7145 }
7146
7147 /* Signals caused by debugger's own actions
7148 should not be given to the program afterwards. */
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7149 signal_program[GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP] = 0;
7150 signal_program[GDB_SIGNAL_INT] = 0;
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7151
7152 /* Signals that are not errors should not normally enter the debugger. */
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7153 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_ALRM] = 0;
7154 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_ALRM] = 0;
7155 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_VTALRM] = 0;
7156 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_VTALRM] = 0;
7157 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_PROF] = 0;
7158 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_PROF] = 0;
7159 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_CHLD] = 0;
7160 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_CHLD] = 0;
7161 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_IO] = 0;
7162 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_IO] = 0;
7163 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_POLL] = 0;
7164 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_POLL] = 0;
7165 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_URG] = 0;
7166 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_URG] = 0;
7167 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_WINCH] = 0;
7168 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_WINCH] = 0;
7169 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_PRIO] = 0;
7170 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_PRIO] = 0;
c906108c 7171
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7172 /* These signals are used internally by user-level thread
7173 implementations. (See signal(5) on Solaris.) Like the above
7174 signals, a healthy program receives and handles them as part of
7175 its normal operation. */
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7176 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_LWP] = 0;
7177 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_LWP] = 0;
7178 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_WAITING] = 0;
7179 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_WAITING] = 0;
7180 signal_stop[GDB_SIGNAL_CANCEL] = 0;
7181 signal_print[GDB_SIGNAL_CANCEL] = 0;
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7183 /* Update cached state. */
7184 signal_cache_update (-1);
7185
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7186 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("stop-on-solib-events", class_support,
7187 &stop_on_solib_events, _("\
7188Set stopping for shared library events."), _("\
7189Show stopping for shared library events."), _("\
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7190If nonzero, gdb will give control to the user when the dynamic linker\n\
7191notifies gdb of shared library events. The most common event of interest\n\
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7192to the user would be loading/unloading of a new library."),
7193 NULL,
920d2a44 7194 show_stop_on_solib_events,
85c07804 7195 &setlist, &showlist);
c906108c 7196
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7197 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("follow-fork-mode", class_run,
7198 follow_fork_mode_kind_names,
7199 &follow_fork_mode_string, _("\
7200Set debugger response to a program call of fork or vfork."), _("\
7201Show debugger response to a program call of fork or vfork."), _("\
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7202A fork or vfork creates a new process. follow-fork-mode can be:\n\
7203 parent - the original process is debugged after a fork\n\
7204 child - the new process is debugged after a fork\n\
ea1dd7bc 7205The unfollowed process will continue to run.\n\
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7206By default, the debugger will follow the parent process."),
7207 NULL,
920d2a44 7208 show_follow_fork_mode_string,
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7209 &setlist, &showlist);
7210
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7211 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("follow-exec-mode", class_run,
7212 follow_exec_mode_names,
7213 &follow_exec_mode_string, _("\
7214Set debugger response to a program call of exec."), _("\
7215Show debugger response to a program call of exec."), _("\
7216An exec call replaces the program image of a process.\n\
7217\n\
7218follow-exec-mode can be:\n\
7219\n\
cce7e648 7220 new - the debugger creates a new inferior and rebinds the process\n\
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7221to this new inferior. The program the process was running before\n\
7222the exec call can be restarted afterwards by restarting the original\n\
7223inferior.\n\
7224\n\
7225 same - the debugger keeps the process bound to the same inferior.\n\
7226The new executable image replaces the previous executable loaded in\n\
7227the inferior. Restarting the inferior after the exec call restarts\n\
7228the executable the process was running after the exec call.\n\
7229\n\
7230By default, the debugger will use the same inferior."),
7231 NULL,
7232 show_follow_exec_mode_string,
7233 &setlist, &showlist);
7234
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7235 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("scheduler-locking", class_run,
7236 scheduler_enums, &scheduler_mode, _("\
7237Set mode for locking scheduler during execution."), _("\
7238Show mode for locking scheduler during execution."), _("\
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7239off == no locking (threads may preempt at any time)\n\
7240on == full locking (no thread except the current thread may run)\n\
7241step == scheduler locked during every single-step operation.\n\
7242 In this mode, no other thread may run during a step command.\n\
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7243 Other threads may run while stepping over a function call ('next')."),
7244 set_schedlock_func, /* traps on target vector */
920d2a44 7245 show_scheduler_mode,
7ab04401 7246 &setlist, &showlist);
5fbbeb29 7247
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7248 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("schedule-multiple", class_run, &sched_multi, _("\
7249Set mode for resuming threads of all processes."), _("\
7250Show mode for resuming threads of all processes."), _("\
7251When on, execution commands (such as 'continue' or 'next') resume all\n\
7252threads of all processes. When off (which is the default), execution\n\
7253commands only resume the threads of the current process. The set of\n\
7254threads that are resumed is further refined by the scheduler-locking\n\
7255mode (see help set scheduler-locking)."),
7256 NULL,
7257 show_schedule_multiple,
7258 &setlist, &showlist);
7259
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7260 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("step-mode", class_run, &step_stop_if_no_debug, _("\
7261Set mode of the step operation."), _("\
7262Show mode of the step operation."), _("\
7263When set, doing a step over a function without debug line information\n\
7264will stop at the first instruction of that function. Otherwise, the\n\
7265function is skipped and the step command stops at a different source line."),
7266 NULL,
920d2a44 7267 show_step_stop_if_no_debug,
5bf193a2 7268 &setlist, &showlist);
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7270 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("displaced-stepping", class_run,
7271 can_use_displaced_stepping_enum,
7272 &can_use_displaced_stepping, _("\
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7273Set debugger's willingness to use displaced stepping."), _("\
7274Show debugger's willingness to use displaced stepping."), _("\
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7275If on, gdb will use displaced stepping to step over breakpoints if it is\n\
7276supported by the target architecture. If off, gdb will not use displaced\n\
7277stepping to step over breakpoints, even if such is supported by the target\n\
7278architecture. If auto (which is the default), gdb will use displaced stepping\n\
7279if the target architecture supports it and non-stop mode is active, but will not\n\
7280use it in all-stop mode (see help set non-stop)."),
7281 NULL,
7282 show_can_use_displaced_stepping,
7283 &setlist, &showlist);
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7285 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("exec-direction", class_run, exec_direction_names,
7286 &exec_direction, _("Set direction of execution.\n\
7287Options are 'forward' or 'reverse'."),
7288 _("Show direction of execution (forward/reverse)."),
7289 _("Tells gdb whether to execute forward or backward."),
7290 set_exec_direction_func, show_exec_direction_func,
7291 &setlist, &showlist);
7292
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7293 /* Set/show detach-on-fork: user-settable mode. */
7294
7295 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("detach-on-fork", class_run, &detach_fork, _("\
7296Set whether gdb will detach the child of a fork."), _("\
7297Show whether gdb will detach the child of a fork."), _("\
7298Tells gdb whether to detach the child of a fork."),
7299 NULL, NULL, &setlist, &showlist);
7300
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7301 /* Set/show disable address space randomization mode. */
7302
7303 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("disable-randomization", class_support,
7304 &disable_randomization, _("\
7305Set disabling of debuggee's virtual address space randomization."), _("\
7306Show disabling of debuggee's virtual address space randomization."), _("\
7307When this mode is on (which is the default), randomization of the virtual\n\
7308address space is disabled. Standalone programs run with the randomization\n\
7309enabled by default on some platforms."),
7310 &set_disable_randomization,
7311 &show_disable_randomization,
7312 &setlist, &showlist);
7313
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7315 inferior_ptid = null_ptid;
7316 target_last_wait_ptid = minus_one_ptid;
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7317
7318 observer_attach_thread_ptid_changed (infrun_thread_ptid_changed);
252fbfc8 7319 observer_attach_thread_stop_requested (infrun_thread_stop_requested);
a07daef3 7320 observer_attach_thread_exit (infrun_thread_thread_exit);
fc1cf338 7321 observer_attach_inferior_exit (infrun_inferior_exit);
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7322
7323 /* Explicitly create without lookup, since that tries to create a
7324 value with a void typed value, and when we get here, gdbarch
7325 isn't initialized yet. At this point, we're quite sure there
7326 isn't another convenience variable of the same name. */
22d2b532 7327 create_internalvar_type_lazy ("_siginfo", &siginfo_funcs, NULL);
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7328
7329 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("observer", no_class,
7330 &observer_mode_1, _("\
7331Set whether gdb controls the inferior in observer mode."), _("\
7332Show whether gdb controls the inferior in observer mode."), _("\
7333In observer mode, GDB can get data from the inferior, but not\n\
7334affect its execution. Registers and memory may not be changed,\n\
7335breakpoints may not be set, and the program cannot be interrupted\n\
7336or signalled."),
7337 set_observer_mode,
7338 show_observer_mode,
7339 &setlist,
7340 &showlist);
c906108c 7341}
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