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1 /* Everything about breakpoints, for GDB.
2 Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
19
20 #include "defs.h"
21 #include <ctype.h>
22 #include "symtab.h"
23 #include "frame.h"
24 #include "breakpoint.h"
25 #include "gdbtypes.h"
26 #include "expression.h"
27 #include "gdbcore.h"
28 #include "gdbcmd.h"
29 #include "value.h"
30 #include "ctype.h"
31 #include "command.h"
32 #include "inferior.h"
33 #include "target.h"
34 #include "language.h"
35 #include <string.h>
36 #include "demangle.h"
37
38 /* local function prototypes */
39
40 static void
41 catch_command_1 PARAMS ((char *, int, int));
42
43 static void
44 enable_delete_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
45
46 static void
47 enable_delete_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
48
49 static void
50 enable_once_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
51
52 static void
53 enable_once_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
54
55 static void
56 disable_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
57
58 static void
59 disable_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
60
61 static void
62 enable_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
63
64 static void
65 enable_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
66
67 static void
68 map_breakpoint_numbers PARAMS ((char *, void (*)(struct breakpoint *)));
69
70 static void
71 ignore_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
72
73 static int
74 breakpoint_re_set_one PARAMS ((char *));
75
76 static void
77 delete_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
78
79 static void
80 clear_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
81
82 static void
83 catch_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
84
85 static struct symtabs_and_lines
86 get_catch_sals PARAMS ((int));
87
88 static void
89 watch_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
90
91 static void
92 tbreak_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
93
94 static void
95 break_command_1 PARAMS ((char *, int, int));
96
97 static void
98 mention PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
99
100 static struct breakpoint *
101 set_raw_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct symtab_and_line));
102
103 static void
104 check_duplicates PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR));
105
106 static void
107 describe_other_breakpoints PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR));
108
109 static void
110 breakpoints_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
111
112 static void
113 breakpoint_1 PARAMS ((int, int));
114
115 static bpstat
116 bpstat_alloc PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *, bpstat));
117
118 static int
119 breakpoint_cond_eval PARAMS ((char *));
120
121 static void
122 cleanup_executing_breakpoints PARAMS ((int));
123
124 static void
125 commands_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
126
127 static void
128 condition_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
129
130 static int
131 get_number PARAMS ((char **));
132
133 static void
134 set_breakpoint_count PARAMS ((int));
135
136
137 extern int addressprint; /* Print machine addresses? */
138 extern int demangle; /* Print de-mangled symbol names? */
139
140 /* Are we executing breakpoint commands? */
141 static int executing_breakpoint_commands;
142
143 /* Walk the following statement or block through all breakpoints.
144 ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE does so even if the statment deletes the current
145 breakpoint. */
146
147 #define ALL_BREAKPOINTS(b) for (b = breakpoint_chain; b; b = b->next)
148
149 #define ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE(b,tmp) \
150 for (b = breakpoint_chain; \
151 b? (tmp=b->next, 1): 0; \
152 b = tmp)
153
154 /* Chain of all breakpoints defined. */
155
156 struct breakpoint *breakpoint_chain;
157
158 /* Number of last breakpoint made. */
159
160 static int breakpoint_count;
161
162 /* Set breakpoint count to NUM. */
163 static void
164 set_breakpoint_count (num)
165 int num;
166 {
167 breakpoint_count = num;
168 set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("bpnum"),
169 value_from_longest (builtin_type_int, (LONGEST) num));
170 }
171
172 /* Default address, symtab and line to put a breakpoint at
173 for "break" command with no arg.
174 if default_breakpoint_valid is zero, the other three are
175 not valid, and "break" with no arg is an error.
176
177 This set by print_stack_frame, which calls set_default_breakpoint. */
178
179 int default_breakpoint_valid;
180 CORE_ADDR default_breakpoint_address;
181 struct symtab *default_breakpoint_symtab;
182 int default_breakpoint_line;
183
184 /* Flag indicating extra verbosity for xgdb. */
185 extern int xgdb_verbose;
186 \f
187 /* *PP is a string denoting a breakpoint. Get the number of the breakpoint.
188 Advance *PP after the string and any trailing whitespace.
189
190 Currently the string can either be a number or "$" followed by the name
191 of a convenience variable. Making it an expression wouldn't work well
192 for map_breakpoint_numbers (e.g. "4 + 5 + 6"). */
193 static int
194 get_number (pp)
195 char **pp;
196 {
197 int retval;
198 char *p = *pp;
199
200 if (p == NULL)
201 /* Empty line means refer to the last breakpoint. */
202 return breakpoint_count;
203 else if (*p == '$')
204 {
205 /* Make a copy of the name, so we can null-terminate it
206 to pass to lookup_internalvar(). */
207 char *varname;
208 char *start = ++p;
209 value val;
210
211 while (isalnum (*p) || *p == '_')
212 p++;
213 varname = (char *) alloca (p - start + 1);
214 strncpy (varname, start, p - start);
215 varname[p - start] = '\0';
216 val = value_of_internalvar (lookup_internalvar (varname));
217 if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) != TYPE_CODE_INT)
218 error (
219 "Convenience variables used to specify breakpoints must have integer values."
220 );
221 retval = (int) value_as_long (val);
222 }
223 else
224 {
225 if (*p == '-')
226 ++p;
227 while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
228 ++p;
229 if (p == *pp)
230 /* There is no number here. (e.g. "cond a == b"). */
231 error_no_arg ("breakpoint number");
232 retval = atoi (*pp);
233 }
234 if (!(isspace (*p) || *p == '\0'))
235 error ("breakpoint number expected");
236 while (isspace (*p))
237 p++;
238 *pp = p;
239 return retval;
240 }
241 \f
242 /* condition N EXP -- set break condition of breakpoint N to EXP. */
243
244 static void
245 condition_command (arg, from_tty)
246 char *arg;
247 int from_tty;
248 {
249 register struct breakpoint *b;
250 char *p;
251 register int bnum;
252
253 if (arg == 0)
254 error_no_arg ("breakpoint number");
255
256 p = arg;
257 bnum = get_number (&p);
258
259 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
260 if (b->number == bnum)
261 {
262 if (b->cond)
263 {
264 free ((PTR)b->cond);
265 b->cond = 0;
266 }
267 if (b->cond_string != NULL)
268 free ((PTR)b->cond_string);
269
270 if (*p == 0)
271 {
272 b->cond = 0;
273 b->cond_string = NULL;
274 if (from_tty)
275 printf_filtered ("Breakpoint %d now unconditional.\n", bnum);
276 }
277 else
278 {
279 arg = p;
280 /* I don't know if it matters whether this is the string the user
281 typed in or the decompiled expression. */
282 b->cond_string = savestring (arg, strlen (arg));
283 b->cond = parse_exp_1 (&arg, block_for_pc (b->address), 0);
284 if (*arg)
285 error ("Junk at end of expression");
286 }
287 return;
288 }
289
290 error ("No breakpoint number %d.", bnum);
291 }
292
293 /* ARGSUSED */
294 static void
295 commands_command (arg, from_tty)
296 char *arg;
297 int from_tty;
298 {
299 register struct breakpoint *b;
300 char *p;
301 register int bnum;
302 struct command_line *l;
303
304 /* If we allowed this, we would have problems with when to
305 free the storage, if we change the commands currently
306 being read from. */
307
308 if (executing_breakpoint_commands)
309 error ("Can't use the \"commands\" command among a breakpoint's commands.");
310
311 p = arg;
312 bnum = get_number (&p);
313 if (p && *p)
314 error ("Unexpected extra arguments following breakpoint number.");
315
316 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
317 if (b->number == bnum)
318 {
319 if (from_tty && input_from_terminal_p ())
320 printf_filtered ("Type commands for when breakpoint %d is hit, one per line.\n\
321 End with a line saying just \"end\".\n", bnum);
322 l = read_command_lines ();
323 free_command_lines (&b->commands);
324 b->commands = l;
325 return;
326 }
327 error ("No breakpoint number %d.", bnum);
328 }
329 \f
330 extern int memory_breakpoint_size; /* from mem-break.c */
331
332 /* Like target_read_memory() but if breakpoints are inserted, return
333 the shadow contents instead of the breakpoints themselves.
334
335 Read "memory data" from whatever target or inferior we have.
336 Returns zero if successful, errno value if not. EIO is used
337 for address out of bounds. If breakpoints are inserted, returns
338 shadow contents, not the breakpoints themselves. From breakpoint.c. */
339
340 int
341 read_memory_nobpt (memaddr, myaddr, len)
342 CORE_ADDR memaddr;
343 char *myaddr;
344 unsigned len;
345 {
346 int status;
347 struct breakpoint *b;
348
349 if (memory_breakpoint_size < 0)
350 /* No breakpoints on this machine. FIXME: This should be
351 dependent on the debugging target. Probably want
352 target_insert_breakpoint to return a size, saying how many
353 bytes of the shadow contents are used, or perhaps have
354 something like target_xfer_shadow. */
355 return target_read_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
356
357 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
358 {
359 if (b->type == bp_watchpoint || !b->inserted)
360 continue;
361 else if (b->address + memory_breakpoint_size <= memaddr)
362 /* The breakpoint is entirely before the chunk of memory
363 we are reading. */
364 continue;
365 else if (b->address >= memaddr + len)
366 /* The breakpoint is entirely after the chunk of memory we
367 are reading. */
368 continue;
369 else
370 {
371 /* Copy the breakpoint from the shadow contents, and recurse
372 for the things before and after. */
373
374 /* Addresses and length of the part of the breakpoint that
375 we need to copy. */
376 CORE_ADDR membpt = b->address;
377 unsigned int bptlen = memory_breakpoint_size;
378 /* Offset within shadow_contents. */
379 int bptoffset = 0;
380
381 if (membpt < memaddr)
382 {
383 /* Only copy the second part of the breakpoint. */
384 bptlen -= memaddr - membpt;
385 bptoffset = memaddr - membpt;
386 membpt = memaddr;
387 }
388
389 if (membpt + bptlen > memaddr + len)
390 {
391 /* Only copy the first part of the breakpoint. */
392 bptlen -= (membpt + bptlen) - (memaddr + len);
393 }
394
395 memcpy (myaddr + membpt - memaddr,
396 b->shadow_contents + bptoffset, bptlen);
397
398 if (membpt > memaddr)
399 {
400 /* Copy the section of memory before the breakpoint. */
401 status = read_memory_nobpt (memaddr, myaddr, membpt - memaddr);
402 if (status != 0)
403 return status;
404 }
405
406 if (membpt + bptlen < memaddr + len)
407 {
408 /* Copy the section of memory after the breakpoint. */
409 status = read_memory_nobpt
410 (membpt + bptlen,
411 myaddr + membpt + bptlen - memaddr,
412 memaddr + len - (membpt + bptlen));
413 if (status != 0)
414 return status;
415 }
416 return 0;
417 }
418 }
419 /* Nothing overlaps. Just call read_memory_noerr. */
420 return target_read_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
421 }
422 \f
423 /* insert_breakpoints is used when starting or continuing the program.
424 remove_breakpoints is used when the program stops.
425 Both return zero if successful,
426 or an `errno' value if could not write the inferior. */
427
428 int
429 insert_breakpoints ()
430 {
431 register struct breakpoint *b;
432 int val = 0;
433 int disabled_breaks = 0;
434
435 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
436 if (b->type != bp_watchpoint
437 && b->enable != disabled
438 && ! b->inserted
439 && ! b->duplicate)
440 {
441 val = target_insert_breakpoint(b->address, b->shadow_contents);
442 if (val)
443 {
444 /* Can't set the breakpoint. */
445 #if defined (DISABLE_UNSETTABLE_BREAK)
446 if (DISABLE_UNSETTABLE_BREAK (b->address))
447 {
448 val = 0;
449 b->enable = disabled;
450 if (!disabled_breaks)
451 {
452 fprintf (stderr,
453 "Cannot insert breakpoint %d:\n", b->number);
454 printf_filtered ("Disabling shared library breakpoints:\n");
455 }
456 disabled_breaks = 1;
457 printf_filtered ("%d ", b->number);
458 }
459 else
460 #endif
461 {
462 fprintf (stderr, "Cannot insert breakpoint %d:\n", b->number);
463 #ifdef ONE_PROCESS_WRITETEXT
464 fprintf (stderr,
465 "The same program may be running in another process.\n");
466 #endif
467 memory_error (val, b->address); /* which bombs us out */
468 }
469 }
470 else
471 b->inserted = 1;
472 }
473 if (disabled_breaks)
474 printf_filtered ("\n");
475 return val;
476 }
477
478 int
479 remove_breakpoints ()
480 {
481 register struct breakpoint *b;
482 int val;
483
484 #ifdef BREAKPOINT_DEBUG
485 printf ("Removing breakpoints.\n");
486 #endif /* BREAKPOINT_DEBUG */
487
488 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
489 if (b->type != bp_watchpoint && b->inserted)
490 {
491 val = target_remove_breakpoint(b->address, b->shadow_contents);
492 if (val)
493 return val;
494 b->inserted = 0;
495 #ifdef BREAKPOINT_DEBUG
496 printf ("Removed breakpoint at %s",
497 local_hex_string(b->address));
498 printf (", shadow %s",
499 local_hex_string(b->shadow_contents[0]));
500 printf (", %s.\n",
501 local_hex_string(b->shadow_contents[1]));
502 #endif /* BREAKPOINT_DEBUG */
503 }
504
505 return 0;
506 }
507
508 /* Clear the "inserted" flag in all breakpoints.
509 This is done when the inferior is loaded. */
510
511 void
512 mark_breakpoints_out ()
513 {
514 register struct breakpoint *b;
515
516 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
517 b->inserted = 0;
518 }
519
520 /* breakpoint_here_p (PC) returns 1 if an enabled breakpoint exists at PC.
521 When continuing from a location with a breakpoint,
522 we actually single step once before calling insert_breakpoints. */
523
524 int
525 breakpoint_here_p (pc)
526 CORE_ADDR pc;
527 {
528 register struct breakpoint *b;
529
530 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
531 if (b->enable != disabled && b->address == pc)
532 return 1;
533
534 return 0;
535 }
536 \f
537 /* bpstat stuff. External routines' interfaces are documented
538 in breakpoint.h. */
539
540 /* Clear a bpstat so that it says we are not at any breakpoint.
541 Also free any storage that is part of a bpstat. */
542
543 void
544 bpstat_clear (bsp)
545 bpstat *bsp;
546 {
547 bpstat p;
548 bpstat q;
549
550 if (bsp == 0)
551 return;
552 p = *bsp;
553 while (p != NULL)
554 {
555 q = p->next;
556 if (p->old_val != NULL)
557 value_free (p->old_val);
558 free ((PTR)p);
559 p = q;
560 }
561 *bsp = NULL;
562 }
563
564 /* Return a copy of a bpstat. Like "bs1 = bs2" but all storage that
565 is part of the bpstat is copied as well. */
566
567 bpstat
568 bpstat_copy (bs)
569 bpstat bs;
570 {
571 bpstat p = NULL;
572 bpstat tmp;
573 bpstat retval;
574
575 if (bs == NULL)
576 return bs;
577
578 for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
579 {
580 tmp = (bpstat) xmalloc (sizeof (*tmp));
581 memcpy (tmp, bs, sizeof (*tmp));
582 if (p == NULL)
583 /* This is the first thing in the chain. */
584 retval = tmp;
585 else
586 p->next = tmp;
587 p = tmp;
588 }
589 p->next = NULL;
590 return retval;
591 }
592
593 /* Find the bpstat associated with this breakpoint */
594
595 bpstat
596 bpstat_find_breakpoint(bsp, breakpoint)
597 bpstat bsp;
598 struct breakpoint *breakpoint;
599 {
600 if (bsp == NULL) return NULL;
601
602 for (;bsp != NULL; bsp = bsp->next) {
603 if (bsp->breakpoint_at == breakpoint) return bsp;
604 }
605 return NULL;
606 }
607
608 /* Return the breakpoint number of the first breakpoint we are stopped
609 at. *BSP upon return is a bpstat which points to the remaining
610 breakpoints stopped at (but which is not guaranteed to be good for
611 anything but further calls to bpstat_num).
612 Return 0 if passed a bpstat which does not indicate any breakpoints. */
613
614 int
615 bpstat_num (bsp)
616 bpstat *bsp;
617 {
618 struct breakpoint *b;
619
620 if ((*bsp) == NULL)
621 return 0; /* No more breakpoint values */
622 else
623 {
624 b = (*bsp)->breakpoint_at;
625 *bsp = (*bsp)->next;
626 if (b == NULL)
627 return -1; /* breakpoint that's been deleted since */
628 else
629 return b->number; /* We have its number */
630 }
631 }
632
633 /* Modify BS so that the actions will not be performed. */
634
635 void
636 bpstat_clear_actions (bs)
637 bpstat bs;
638 {
639 for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
640 {
641 bs->commands = NULL;
642 if (bs->old_val != NULL)
643 {
644 value_free (bs->old_val);
645 bs->old_val = NULL;
646 }
647 }
648 }
649
650 /* Stub for cleaning up our state if we error-out of a breakpoint command */
651 /* ARGSUSED */
652 static void
653 cleanup_executing_breakpoints (ignore)
654 int ignore;
655 {
656 executing_breakpoint_commands = 0;
657 }
658
659 /* Execute all the commands associated with all the breakpoints at this
660 location. Any of these commands could cause the process to proceed
661 beyond this point, etc. We look out for such changes by checking
662 the global "breakpoint_proceeded" after each command. */
663
664 void
665 bpstat_do_actions (bsp)
666 bpstat *bsp;
667 {
668 bpstat bs;
669 struct cleanup *old_chain;
670
671 executing_breakpoint_commands = 1;
672 old_chain = make_cleanup (cleanup_executing_breakpoints, 0);
673
674 top:
675 bs = *bsp;
676
677 breakpoint_proceeded = 0;
678 for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
679 {
680 while (bs->commands)
681 {
682 char *line = bs->commands->line;
683 bs->commands = bs->commands->next;
684 execute_command (line, 0);
685 /* If the inferior is proceeded by the command, bomb out now.
686 The bpstat chain has been blown away by wait_for_inferior.
687 But since execution has stopped again, there is a new bpstat
688 to look at, so start over. */
689 if (breakpoint_proceeded)
690 goto top;
691 }
692 }
693
694 executing_breakpoint_commands = 0;
695 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
696 }
697
698 /* This is the normal print_it function for a bpstat. In the future,
699 much of this logic could (should?) be moved to bpstat_stop_status,
700 by having it set different print_it functions. */
701
702 static int
703 print_it_normal (bs)
704 bpstat bs;
705 {
706 /* bs->breakpoint_at can be NULL if it was a momentary breakpoint
707 which has since been deleted. */
708 if (bs->breakpoint_at == NULL
709 || (bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_breakpoint
710 && bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_watchpoint))
711 return 0;
712
713 if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_breakpoint)
714 {
715 /* I think the user probably only wants to see one breakpoint
716 number, not all of them. */
717 printf_filtered ("\nBreakpoint %d, ", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
718 return 0;
719 }
720
721 if (bs->old_val != NULL)
722 {
723 printf_filtered ("\nWatchpoint %d, ", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
724 print_expression (bs->breakpoint_at->exp, stdout);
725 printf_filtered ("\nOld value = ");
726 value_print (bs->old_val, stdout, 0, Val_pretty_default);
727 printf_filtered ("\nNew value = ");
728 value_print (bs->breakpoint_at->val, stdout, 0,
729 Val_pretty_default);
730 printf_filtered ("\n");
731 value_free (bs->old_val);
732 bs->old_val = NULL;
733 return 0;
734 }
735 /* We can't deal with it. Maybe another member of the bpstat chain can. */
736 return -1;
737 }
738
739 /* Print a message indicating what happened. Returns nonzero to
740 say that only the source line should be printed after this (zero
741 return means print the frame as well as the source line). */
742 /* Currently we always return zero. */
743 int
744 bpstat_print (bs)
745 bpstat bs;
746 {
747 int val;
748
749 if (bs == NULL)
750 return 0;
751
752 val = (*bs->print_it) (bs);
753 if (val >= 0)
754 return val;
755
756 /* Maybe another breakpoint in the chain caused us to stop.
757 (Currently all watchpoints go on the bpstat whether hit or
758 not. That probably could (should) be changed, provided care is taken
759 with respect to bpstat_explains_signal). */
760 if (bs->next)
761 return bpstat_print (bs->next);
762
763 /* We reached the end of the chain without printing anything. */
764 return 0;
765 }
766
767 /* Evaluate the expression EXP and return 1 if value is zero.
768 This is used inside a catch_errors to evaluate the breakpoint condition.
769 The argument is a "struct expression *" that has been cast to char * to
770 make it pass through catch_errors. */
771
772 static int
773 breakpoint_cond_eval (exp)
774 char *exp;
775 {
776 return !value_true (evaluate_expression ((struct expression *)exp));
777 }
778
779 /* Allocate a new bpstat and chain it to the current one. */
780
781 static bpstat
782 bpstat_alloc (b, cbs)
783 register struct breakpoint *b;
784 bpstat cbs; /* Current "bs" value */
785 {
786 bpstat bs;
787
788 bs = (bpstat) xmalloc (sizeof (*bs));
789 cbs->next = bs;
790 bs->breakpoint_at = b;
791 /* If the condition is false, etc., don't do the commands. */
792 bs->commands = NULL;
793 bs->old_val = NULL;
794 bs->print_it = print_it_normal;
795 return bs;
796 }
797 \f
798 /* Return the frame which we can use to evaluate the expression
799 whose valid block is valid_block, or NULL if not in scope.
800
801 This whole concept is probably not the way to do things (it is incredibly
802 slow being the main reason, not to mention fragile (e.g. the sparc
803 frame pointer being fetched as 0 bug causes it to stop)). Instead,
804 introduce a version of "struct frame" which survives over calls to the
805 inferior, but which is better than FRAME_ADDR in the sense that it lets
806 us evaluate expressions relative to that frame (on some machines, it
807 can just be a FRAME_ADDR). Save one of those instead of (or in addition
808 to) the exp_valid_block, and then use it to evaluate the watchpoint
809 expression, with no need to do all this backtracing every time.
810
811 Or better yet, what if it just copied the struct frame and its next
812 frame? Off the top of my head, I would think that would work
813 because things like (a29k) rsize and msize, or (sparc) bottom just
814 depend on the frame, and aren't going to be different just because
815 the inferior has done something. Trying to recalculate them
816 strikes me as a lot of work, possibly even impossible. Saving the
817 next frame is needed at least on a29k, where get_saved_register
818 uses fi->next->saved_msp. For figuring out whether that frame is
819 still on the stack, I guess this needs to be machine-specific (e.g.
820 a29k) but I think
821
822 read_fp () INNER_THAN watchpoint_frame->frame
823
824 would generally work.
825
826 Of course the scope of the expression could be less than a whole
827 function; perhaps if the innermost frame is the one which the
828 watchpoint is relative to (another machine-specific thing, usually
829
830 FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION (get_current_frame(), fromleaf)
831 read_fp () == wp_frame->frame
832 && !fromleaf
833
834 ), *then* it could do a
835
836 contained_in (get_current_block (), wp->exp_valid_block).
837
838 */
839
840 FRAME
841 within_scope (valid_block)
842 struct block *valid_block;
843 {
844 FRAME fr = get_current_frame ();
845 struct frame_info *fi = get_frame_info (fr);
846 CORE_ADDR func_start;
847
848 /* If caller_pc_valid is true, we are stepping through
849 a function prologue, which is bounded by callee_func_start
850 (inclusive) and callee_prologue_end (exclusive).
851 caller_pc is the pc of the caller.
852
853 Yes, this is hairy. */
854 static int caller_pc_valid = 0;
855 static CORE_ADDR caller_pc;
856 static CORE_ADDR callee_func_start;
857 static CORE_ADDR callee_prologue_end;
858
859 find_pc_partial_function (fi->pc, (PTR)NULL, &func_start, (CORE_ADDR *)NULL);
860 func_start += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
861 if (fi->pc == func_start)
862 {
863 /* We just called a function. The only other case I
864 can think of where the pc would equal the pc of the
865 start of a function is a frameless function (i.e.
866 no prologue) where we branch back to the start
867 of the function. In that case, SKIP_PROLOGUE won't
868 find one, and we'll clear caller_pc_valid a few lines
869 down. */
870 caller_pc_valid = 1;
871 caller_pc = SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL (fr);
872 callee_func_start = func_start;
873 SKIP_PROLOGUE (func_start);
874 callee_prologue_end = func_start;
875 }
876 if (caller_pc_valid)
877 {
878 if (fi->pc < callee_func_start
879 || fi->pc >= callee_prologue_end)
880 caller_pc_valid = 0;
881 }
882
883 if (contained_in (block_for_pc (caller_pc_valid
884 ? caller_pc
885 : fi->pc),
886 valid_block))
887 {
888 return fr;
889 }
890 fr = get_prev_frame (fr);
891
892 /* If any active frame is in the exp_valid_block, then it's
893 OK. Note that this might not be the same invocation of
894 the exp_valid_block that we were watching a little while
895 ago, or the same one as when the watchpoint was set (e.g.
896 we are watching a local variable in a recursive function.
897 When we return from a recursive invocation, then we are
898 suddenly watching a different instance of the variable).
899
900 At least for now I am going to consider this a feature. */
901 for (; fr != NULL; fr = get_prev_frame (fr))
902 {
903 fi = get_frame_info (fr);
904 if (contained_in (block_for_pc (fi->pc),
905 valid_block))
906 {
907 return fr;
908 }
909 }
910 return NULL;
911 }
912
913 /* Possible return values for watchpoint_check (this can't be an enum
914 because of check_errors). */
915 /* The watchpoint has been disabled. */
916 #define WP_DISABLED 1
917 /* The value has changed. */
918 #define WP_VALUE_CHANGED 2
919 /* The value has not changed. */
920 #define WP_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED 3
921
922 /* Check watchpoint condition. */
923 static int
924 watchpoint_check (p)
925 char *p;
926 {
927 bpstat bs = (bpstat) p;
928 FRAME fr;
929
930 int within_current_scope;
931 if (bs->breakpoint_at->exp_valid_block == NULL)
932 within_current_scope = 1;
933 else
934 {
935 fr = within_scope (bs->breakpoint_at->exp_valid_block);
936 within_current_scope = fr != NULL;
937 if (within_current_scope)
938 /* If we end up stopping, the current frame will get selected
939 in normal_stop. So this call to select_frame won't affect
940 the user. */
941 select_frame (fr, -1);
942 }
943
944 if (within_current_scope)
945 {
946 /* We use value_{,free_to_}mark because it could be a
947 *long* time before we return to the command level and
948 call free_all_values. */
949 /* But couldn't we just call free_all_values instead? */
950
951 value mark = value_mark ();
952 value new_val = evaluate_expression (bs->breakpoint_at->exp);
953 if (!value_equal (bs->breakpoint_at->val, new_val))
954 {
955 release_value (new_val);
956 value_free_to_mark (mark);
957 bs->old_val = bs->breakpoint_at->val;
958 bs->breakpoint_at->val = new_val;
959 /* We will stop here */
960 return WP_VALUE_CHANGED;
961 }
962 else
963 {
964 /* Nothing changed, don't do anything. */
965 value_free_to_mark (mark);
966 /* We won't stop here */
967 return WP_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED;
968 }
969 }
970 else
971 {
972 /* This seems like the only logical thing to do because
973 if we temporarily ignored the watchpoint, then when
974 we reenter the block in which it is valid it contains
975 garbage (in the case of a function, it may have two
976 garbage values, one before and one after the prologue).
977 So we can't even detect the first assignment to it and
978 watch after that (since the garbage may or may not equal
979 the first value assigned). */
980 bs->breakpoint_at->enable = disabled;
981 printf_filtered ("\
982 Watchpoint %d disabled because the program has left the block in\n\
983 which its expression is valid.\n", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
984 return WP_DISABLED;
985 }
986 }
987
988 /* This is used when everything which needs to be printed has
989 already been printed. But we still want to print the frame. */
990 static int
991 print_it_done (bs)
992 bpstat bs;
993 {
994 return 0;
995 }
996
997 /* This is used when nothing should be printed for this bpstat entry. */
998
999 static int
1000 print_it_noop (bs)
1001 bpstat bs;
1002 {
1003 return -1;
1004 }
1005
1006 /* Determine whether we stopped at a breakpoint, etc, or whether we
1007 don't understand this stop. Result is a chain of bpstat's such that:
1008
1009 if we don't understand the stop, the result is a null pointer.
1010
1011 if we understand why we stopped, the result is not null, and
1012 the first element of the chain contains summary "stop" and
1013 "print" flags for the whole chain.
1014
1015 Each element of the chain refers to a particular breakpoint or
1016 watchpoint at which we have stopped. (We may have stopped for
1017 several reasons concurrently.)
1018
1019 Each element of the chain has valid next, breakpoint_at,
1020 commands, FIXME??? fields.
1021
1022 */
1023
1024
1025 bpstat
1026 bpstat_stop_status (pc, frame_address)
1027 CORE_ADDR *pc;
1028 FRAME_ADDR frame_address;
1029 {
1030 register struct breakpoint *b;
1031 CORE_ADDR bp_addr;
1032 #if DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK != 0 || defined (SHIFT_INST_REGS)
1033 /* True if we've hit a breakpoint (as opposed to a watchpoint). */
1034 int real_breakpoint = 0;
1035 #endif
1036 /* Root of the chain of bpstat's */
1037 struct bpstat root_bs[1];
1038 /* Pointer to the last thing in the chain currently. */
1039 bpstat bs = root_bs;
1040
1041 /* Get the address where the breakpoint would have been. */
1042 bp_addr = *pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK;
1043
1044 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1045 {
1046 if (b->enable == disabled)
1047 continue;
1048
1049 if (b->type != bp_watchpoint && b->address != bp_addr)
1050 continue;
1051
1052 /* Come here if it's a watchpoint, or if the break address matches */
1053
1054 bs = bpstat_alloc (b, bs); /* Alloc a bpstat to explain stop */
1055
1056 bs->stop = 1;
1057 bs->print = 1;
1058
1059 if (b->type == bp_watchpoint)
1060 {
1061 static char message1[] =
1062 "Error evaluating expression for watchpoint %d\n";
1063 char message[sizeof (message1) + 30 /* slop */];
1064 sprintf (message, message1, b->number);
1065 switch (catch_errors (watchpoint_check, (char *) bs, message,
1066 RETURN_MASK_ALL))
1067 {
1068 case WP_DISABLED:
1069 /* We've already printed what needs to be printed. */
1070 bs->print_it = print_it_done;
1071 /* Stop. */
1072 break;
1073 case WP_VALUE_CHANGED:
1074 /* Stop. */
1075 break;
1076 case WP_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED:
1077 /* Don't stop. */
1078 bs->print_it = print_it_noop;
1079 bs->stop = 0;
1080 continue;
1081 default:
1082 /* Can't happen. */
1083 /* FALLTHROUGH */
1084 case 0:
1085 /* Error from catch_errors. */
1086 b->enable = disabled;
1087 printf_filtered ("Watchpoint %d disabled.\n", b->number);
1088 /* We've already printed what needs to be printed. */
1089 bs->print_it = print_it_done;
1090 /* Stop. */
1091 break;
1092 }
1093 }
1094 #if DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK != 0 || defined (SHIFT_INST_REGS)
1095 else
1096 real_breakpoint = 1;
1097 #endif
1098
1099 if (b->frame && b->frame != frame_address)
1100 bs->stop = 0;
1101 else
1102 {
1103 int value_is_zero;
1104
1105 if (b->cond)
1106 {
1107 /* Need to select the frame, with all that implies
1108 so that the conditions will have the right context. */
1109 select_frame (get_current_frame (), 0);
1110 value_is_zero
1111 = catch_errors (breakpoint_cond_eval, (char *)(b->cond),
1112 "Error in testing breakpoint condition:\n",
1113 RETURN_MASK_ALL);
1114 /* FIXME-someday, should give breakpoint # */
1115 free_all_values ();
1116 }
1117 if (b->cond && value_is_zero)
1118 {
1119 bs->stop = 0;
1120 }
1121 else if (b->ignore_count > 0)
1122 {
1123 b->ignore_count--;
1124 bs->stop = 0;
1125 }
1126 else
1127 {
1128 /* We will stop here */
1129 if (b->disposition == disable)
1130 b->enable = disabled;
1131 bs->commands = b->commands;
1132 if (b->silent)
1133 bs->print = 0;
1134 if (bs->commands && STREQ ("silent", bs->commands->line))
1135 {
1136 bs->commands = bs->commands->next;
1137 bs->print = 0;
1138 }
1139 }
1140 }
1141 /* Print nothing for this entry if we dont stop or if we dont print. */
1142 if (bs->stop == 0 || bs->print == 0)
1143 bs->print_it = print_it_noop;
1144 }
1145
1146 bs->next = NULL; /* Terminate the chain */
1147 bs = root_bs->next; /* Re-grab the head of the chain */
1148 #if DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK != 0 || defined (SHIFT_INST_REGS)
1149 if (bs)
1150 {
1151 if (real_breakpoint)
1152 {
1153 *pc = bp_addr;
1154 #if defined (SHIFT_INST_REGS)
1155 {
1156 CORE_ADDR pc = read_register (PC_REGNUM);
1157 CORE_ADDR npc = read_register (NPC_REGNUM);
1158 if (pc != npc)
1159 {
1160 write_register (NNPC_REGNUM, npc);
1161 write_register (NPC_REGNUM, pc);
1162 }
1163 }
1164 #else /* No SHIFT_INST_REGS. */
1165 write_pc (bp_addr);
1166 #endif /* No SHIFT_INST_REGS. */
1167 }
1168 }
1169 #endif /* DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK != 0. */
1170 return bs;
1171 }
1172 \f
1173 /* Tell what to do about this bpstat. */
1174 struct bpstat_what
1175 bpstat_what (bs)
1176 bpstat bs;
1177 {
1178 /* Classify each bpstat as one of the following. */
1179 enum class {
1180 /* This bpstat element has no effect on the main_action. */
1181 no_effect = 0,
1182
1183 /* There was a watchpoint, stop but don't print. */
1184 wp_silent,
1185
1186 /* There was a watchpoint, stop and print. */
1187 wp_noisy,
1188
1189 /* There was a breakpoint but we're not stopping. */
1190 bp_nostop,
1191
1192 /* There was a breakpoint, stop but don't print. */
1193 bp_silent,
1194
1195 /* There was a breakpoint, stop and print. */
1196 bp_noisy,
1197
1198 /* We hit the longjmp breakpoint. */
1199 long_jump,
1200
1201 /* We hit the longjmp_resume breakpoint. */
1202 long_resume,
1203
1204 /* This is just used to count how many enums there are. */
1205 class_last
1206 };
1207
1208 /* Here is the table which drives this routine. So that we can
1209 format it pretty, we define some abbreviations for the
1210 enum bpstat_what codes. */
1211 #define keep_c BPSTAT_WHAT_KEEP_CHECKING
1212 #define stop_s BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_SILENT
1213 #define stop_n BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY
1214 #define single BPSTAT_WHAT_SINGLE
1215 #define setlr BPSTAT_WHAT_SET_LONGJMP_RESUME
1216 #define clrlr BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME
1217 #define clrlrs BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME_SINGLE
1218 /* "Can't happen." Might want to print an error message.
1219 abort() is not out of the question, but chances are GDB is just
1220 a bit confused, not unusable. */
1221 #define err BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY
1222
1223 /* Given an old action and a class, come up with a new action. */
1224 static const enum bpstat_what_main_action
1225 table[(int)class_last][(int)BPSTAT_WHAT_LAST] =
1226 {
1227 /* old action */
1228 /* keep_c stop_s stop_n single setlr clrlr clrlrs */
1229
1230 /*no_effect*/ {keep_c, stop_s, stop_n, single, setlr , clrlr , clrlrs},
1231 /*wp_silent*/ {stop_s, stop_s, stop_n, stop_s, stop_s, stop_s, stop_s},
1232 /*wp_noisy*/ {stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n},
1233 /*bp_nostop*/ {single, stop_s, stop_n, single, setlr , clrlrs, clrlrs},
1234 /*bp_silent*/ {stop_s, stop_s, stop_n, stop_s, stop_s, stop_s, stop_s},
1235 /*bp_noisy*/ {stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n, stop_n},
1236 /*long_jump*/ {setlr , stop_s, stop_n, setlr , err , err , err },
1237 /*long_resume*/ {clrlr , stop_s, stop_n, clrlrs, err , err , err }
1238 };
1239 #undef keep_c
1240 #undef stop_s
1241 #undef stop_n
1242 #undef single
1243 #undef setlr
1244 #undef clrlr
1245 #undef clrlrs
1246 #undef err
1247 enum bpstat_what_main_action current_action = BPSTAT_WHAT_KEEP_CHECKING;
1248 int found_step_resume = 0;
1249
1250 for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
1251 {
1252 enum class bs_class;
1253 if (bs->breakpoint_at == NULL)
1254 /* I suspect this can happen if it was a momentary breakpoint
1255 which has since been deleted. */
1256 continue;
1257 switch (bs->breakpoint_at->type)
1258 {
1259 case bp_breakpoint:
1260 case bp_until:
1261 case bp_finish:
1262 if (bs->stop)
1263 {
1264 if (bs->print)
1265 bs_class = bp_noisy;
1266 else
1267 bs_class = bp_silent;
1268 }
1269 else
1270 bs_class = bp_nostop;
1271 break;
1272 case bp_watchpoint:
1273 if (bs->stop)
1274 {
1275 if (bs->print)
1276 bs_class = wp_noisy;
1277 else
1278 bs_class = wp_silent;
1279 }
1280 else
1281 /* There was a watchpoint, but we're not stopping. This requires
1282 no further action. */
1283 bs_class = no_effect;
1284 break;
1285 case bp_longjmp:
1286 bs_class = long_jump;
1287 break;
1288 case bp_longjmp_resume:
1289 bs_class = long_resume;
1290 break;
1291 case bp_step_resume:
1292 #if 0
1293 /* Need to temporarily disable this until we can fix the bug
1294 with nexting over a breakpoint with ->stop clear causing
1295 an infinite loop. For now, treat the breakpoint as having
1296 been hit even if the frame is wrong. */
1297 if (bs->stop)
1298 {
1299 #endif
1300 found_step_resume = 1;
1301 /* We don't handle this via the main_action. */
1302 bs_class = no_effect;
1303 #if 0
1304 }
1305 else
1306 /* It is for the wrong frame. */
1307 bs_class = bp_nostop;
1308 #endif
1309 break;
1310 }
1311 current_action = table[(int)bs_class][(int)current_action];
1312 }
1313 {
1314 struct bpstat_what retval;
1315 retval.main_action = current_action;
1316 retval.step_resume = found_step_resume;
1317 return retval;
1318 }
1319 }
1320
1321 /* Nonzero if we should step constantly (e.g. watchpoints on machines
1322 without hardware support). This isn't related to a specific bpstat,
1323 just to things like whether watchpoints are set. */
1324
1325 int
1326 bpstat_should_step ()
1327 {
1328 struct breakpoint *b;
1329 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1330 if (b->enable == enabled && b->type == bp_watchpoint)
1331 return 1;
1332 return 0;
1333 }
1334 \f
1335 /* Print information on breakpoint number BNUM, or -1 if all.
1336 If WATCHPOINTS is zero, process only breakpoints; if WATCHPOINTS
1337 is nonzero, process only watchpoints. */
1338
1339 static void
1340 breakpoint_1 (bnum, allflag)
1341 int bnum;
1342 int allflag;
1343 {
1344 register struct breakpoint *b;
1345 register struct command_line *l;
1346 register struct symbol *sym;
1347 CORE_ADDR last_addr = (CORE_ADDR)-1;
1348 int found_a_breakpoint = 0;
1349 static char *bptypes[] = {"breakpoint", "until", "finish", "watchpoint",
1350 "longjmp", "longjmp resume"};
1351 static char *bpdisps[] = {"del", "dis", "keep"};
1352 static char bpenables[] = "ny";
1353 char wrap_indent[80];
1354
1355 if (!breakpoint_chain)
1356 {
1357 printf_filtered ("No breakpoints or watchpoints.\n");
1358 return;
1359 }
1360
1361 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1362 if (bnum == -1
1363 || bnum == b->number)
1364 {
1365 /* We only print out user settable breakpoints unless the allflag is set. */
1366 if (!allflag
1367 && b->type != bp_breakpoint
1368 && b->type != bp_watchpoint)
1369 continue;
1370
1371 if (!found_a_breakpoint++)
1372 printf_filtered ("Num Type Disp Enb %sWhat\n",
1373 addressprint ? "Address " : "");
1374
1375 printf_filtered ("%-3d %-14s %-4s %-3c ",
1376 b->number,
1377 bptypes[(int)b->type],
1378 bpdisps[(int)b->disposition],
1379 bpenables[(int)b->enable]);
1380 strcpy (wrap_indent, " ");
1381 if (addressprint)
1382 strcat (wrap_indent, " ");
1383 switch (b->type)
1384 {
1385 case bp_watchpoint:
1386 print_expression (b->exp, stdout);
1387 break;
1388 case bp_breakpoint:
1389 case bp_until:
1390 case bp_finish:
1391 case bp_longjmp:
1392 case bp_longjmp_resume:
1393 if (addressprint)
1394 printf_filtered ("%s ", local_hex_string_custom(b->address, "08"));
1395
1396 last_addr = b->address;
1397 if (b->source_file)
1398 {
1399 sym = find_pc_function (b->address);
1400 if (sym)
1401 {
1402 fputs_filtered ("in ", stdout);
1403 fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym), stdout);
1404 wrap_here (wrap_indent);
1405 fputs_filtered (" at ", stdout);
1406 }
1407 fputs_filtered (b->source_file, stdout);
1408 printf_filtered (":%d", b->line_number);
1409 }
1410 else
1411 print_address_symbolic (b->address, stdout, demangle, " ");
1412 }
1413
1414 printf_filtered ("\n");
1415
1416 if (b->frame)
1417 printf_filtered ("\tstop only in stack frame at %s\n",
1418 local_hex_string(b->frame));
1419 if (b->cond)
1420 {
1421 printf_filtered ("\tstop only if ");
1422 print_expression (b->cond, stdout);
1423 printf_filtered ("\n");
1424 }
1425 if (b->ignore_count)
1426 printf_filtered ("\tignore next %d hits\n", b->ignore_count);
1427 if ((l = b->commands))
1428 while (l)
1429 {
1430 fputs_filtered ("\t", stdout);
1431 fputs_filtered (l->line, stdout);
1432 fputs_filtered ("\n", stdout);
1433 l = l->next;
1434 }
1435 }
1436
1437 if (!found_a_breakpoint
1438 && bnum != -1)
1439 printf_filtered ("No breakpoint or watchpoint number %d.\n", bnum);
1440 else
1441 /* Compare against (CORE_ADDR)-1 in case some compiler decides
1442 that a comparison of an unsigned with -1 is always false. */
1443 if (last_addr != (CORE_ADDR)-1)
1444 set_next_address (last_addr);
1445 }
1446
1447 /* ARGSUSED */
1448 static void
1449 breakpoints_info (bnum_exp, from_tty)
1450 char *bnum_exp;
1451 int from_tty;
1452 {
1453 int bnum = -1;
1454
1455 if (bnum_exp)
1456 bnum = parse_and_eval_address (bnum_exp);
1457
1458 breakpoint_1 (bnum, 0);
1459 }
1460
1461 #if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
1462
1463 /* ARGSUSED */
1464 static void
1465 maintenance_info_breakpoints (bnum_exp, from_tty)
1466 char *bnum_exp;
1467 int from_tty;
1468 {
1469 int bnum = -1;
1470
1471 if (bnum_exp)
1472 bnum = parse_and_eval_address (bnum_exp);
1473
1474 breakpoint_1 (bnum, 1);
1475 }
1476
1477 #endif
1478
1479 /* Print a message describing any breakpoints set at PC. */
1480
1481 static void
1482 describe_other_breakpoints (pc)
1483 register CORE_ADDR pc;
1484 {
1485 register int others = 0;
1486 register struct breakpoint *b;
1487
1488 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1489 if (b->address == pc)
1490 others++;
1491 if (others > 0)
1492 {
1493 printf ("Note: breakpoint%s ", (others > 1) ? "s" : "");
1494 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1495 if (b->address == pc)
1496 {
1497 others--;
1498 printf ("%d%s%s ",
1499 b->number,
1500 (b->enable == disabled) ? " (disabled)" : "",
1501 (others > 1) ? "," : ((others == 1) ? " and" : ""));
1502 }
1503 printf ("also set at pc %s.\n", local_hex_string(pc));
1504 }
1505 }
1506 \f
1507 /* Set the default place to put a breakpoint
1508 for the `break' command with no arguments. */
1509
1510 void
1511 set_default_breakpoint (valid, addr, symtab, line)
1512 int valid;
1513 CORE_ADDR addr;
1514 struct symtab *symtab;
1515 int line;
1516 {
1517 default_breakpoint_valid = valid;
1518 default_breakpoint_address = addr;
1519 default_breakpoint_symtab = symtab;
1520 default_breakpoint_line = line;
1521 }
1522
1523 /* Rescan breakpoints at address ADDRESS,
1524 marking the first one as "first" and any others as "duplicates".
1525 This is so that the bpt instruction is only inserted once. */
1526
1527 static void
1528 check_duplicates (address)
1529 CORE_ADDR address;
1530 {
1531 register struct breakpoint *b;
1532 register int count = 0;
1533
1534 if (address == 0) /* Watchpoints are uninteresting */
1535 return;
1536
1537 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1538 if (b->enable != disabled && b->address == address)
1539 {
1540 count++;
1541 b->duplicate = count > 1;
1542 }
1543 }
1544
1545 /* Low level routine to set a breakpoint.
1546 Takes as args the three things that every breakpoint must have.
1547 Returns the breakpoint object so caller can set other things.
1548 Does not set the breakpoint number!
1549 Does not print anything.
1550
1551 ==> This routine should not be called if there is a chance of later
1552 error(); otherwise it leaves a bogus breakpoint on the chain. Validate
1553 your arguments BEFORE calling this routine! */
1554
1555 static struct breakpoint *
1556 set_raw_breakpoint (sal)
1557 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1558 {
1559 register struct breakpoint *b, *b1;
1560
1561 b = (struct breakpoint *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct breakpoint));
1562 memset (b, 0, sizeof (*b));
1563 b->address = sal.pc;
1564 if (sal.symtab == NULL)
1565 b->source_file = NULL;
1566 else
1567 b->source_file = savestring (sal.symtab->filename,
1568 strlen (sal.symtab->filename));
1569 b->line_number = sal.line;
1570 b->enable = enabled;
1571 b->next = 0;
1572 b->silent = 0;
1573 b->ignore_count = 0;
1574 b->commands = NULL;
1575 b->frame = 0;
1576
1577 /* Add this breakpoint to the end of the chain
1578 so that a list of breakpoints will come out in order
1579 of increasing numbers. */
1580
1581 b1 = breakpoint_chain;
1582 if (b1 == 0)
1583 breakpoint_chain = b;
1584 else
1585 {
1586 while (b1->next)
1587 b1 = b1->next;
1588 b1->next = b;
1589 }
1590
1591 check_duplicates (sal.pc);
1592
1593 return b;
1594 }
1595
1596 static void
1597 create_longjmp_breakpoint(func_name)
1598 char *func_name;
1599 {
1600 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1601 struct breakpoint *b;
1602 static int internal_breakpoint_number = -1;
1603
1604 if (func_name != NULL)
1605 {
1606 struct minimal_symbol *m;
1607
1608 m = lookup_minimal_symbol(func_name, (struct objfile *)NULL);
1609 if (m)
1610 sal.pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (m);
1611 else
1612 return;
1613 }
1614 else
1615 sal.pc = 0;
1616
1617 sal.symtab = NULL;
1618 sal.line = 0;
1619
1620 b = set_raw_breakpoint(sal);
1621 if (!b) return;
1622
1623 b->type = func_name != NULL ? bp_longjmp : bp_longjmp_resume;
1624 b->disposition = donttouch;
1625 b->enable = disabled;
1626 b->silent = 1;
1627 if (func_name)
1628 b->addr_string = strsave(func_name);
1629 b->number = internal_breakpoint_number--;
1630 }
1631
1632 /* Call this routine when stepping and nexting to enable a breakpoint if we do
1633 a longjmp(). When we hit that breakpoint, call
1634 set_longjmp_resume_breakpoint() to figure out where we are going. */
1635
1636 void
1637 enable_longjmp_breakpoint()
1638 {
1639 register struct breakpoint *b;
1640
1641 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1642 if (b->type == bp_longjmp)
1643 {
1644 b->enable = enabled;
1645 check_duplicates (b->address);
1646 }
1647 }
1648
1649 void
1650 disable_longjmp_breakpoint()
1651 {
1652 register struct breakpoint *b;
1653
1654 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1655 if ( b->type == bp_longjmp
1656 || b->type == bp_longjmp_resume)
1657 {
1658 b->enable = disabled;
1659 check_duplicates (b->address);
1660 }
1661 }
1662
1663 /* Call this after hitting the longjmp() breakpoint. Use this to set a new
1664 breakpoint at the target of the jmp_buf.
1665
1666 FIXME - This ought to be done by setting a temporary breakpoint that gets
1667 deleted automatically...
1668 */
1669
1670 void
1671 set_longjmp_resume_breakpoint(pc, frame)
1672 CORE_ADDR pc;
1673 FRAME frame;
1674 {
1675 register struct breakpoint *b;
1676
1677 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1678 if (b->type == bp_longjmp_resume)
1679 {
1680 b->address = pc;
1681 b->enable = enabled;
1682 if (frame != NULL)
1683 b->frame = FRAME_FP(frame);
1684 else
1685 b->frame = 0;
1686 check_duplicates (b->address);
1687 return;
1688 }
1689 }
1690
1691 /* Set a breakpoint that will evaporate an end of command
1692 at address specified by SAL.
1693 Restrict it to frame FRAME if FRAME is nonzero. */
1694
1695 struct breakpoint *
1696 set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, frame, type)
1697 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1698 FRAME frame;
1699 enum bptype type;
1700 {
1701 register struct breakpoint *b;
1702 b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
1703 b->type = type;
1704 b->enable = enabled;
1705 b->disposition = donttouch;
1706 b->frame = (frame ? FRAME_FP (frame) : 0);
1707 return b;
1708 }
1709
1710 #if 0
1711 void
1712 clear_momentary_breakpoints ()
1713 {
1714 register struct breakpoint *b;
1715 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
1716 if (b->disposition == delete)
1717 {
1718 delete_breakpoint (b);
1719 break;
1720 }
1721 }
1722 #endif
1723 \f
1724 /* Tell the user we have just set a breakpoint B. */
1725 static void
1726 mention (b)
1727 struct breakpoint *b;
1728 {
1729 switch (b->type)
1730 {
1731 case bp_watchpoint:
1732 printf_filtered ("Watchpoint %d: ", b->number);
1733 print_expression (b->exp, stdout);
1734 break;
1735 case bp_breakpoint:
1736 printf_filtered ("Breakpoint %d at %s", b->number,
1737 local_hex_string(b->address));
1738 if (b->source_file)
1739 printf_filtered (": file %s, line %d.",
1740 b->source_file, b->line_number);
1741 break;
1742 case bp_until:
1743 case bp_finish:
1744 case bp_longjmp:
1745 case bp_longjmp_resume:
1746 break;
1747 }
1748 printf_filtered ("\n");
1749 }
1750
1751 #if 0
1752 /* Nobody calls this currently. */
1753 /* Set a breakpoint from a symtab and line.
1754 If TEMPFLAG is nonzero, it is a temporary breakpoint.
1755 ADDR_STRING is a malloc'd string holding the name of where we are
1756 setting the breakpoint. This is used later to re-set it after the
1757 program is relinked and symbols are reloaded.
1758 Print the same confirmation messages that the breakpoint command prints. */
1759
1760 void
1761 set_breakpoint (s, line, tempflag, addr_string)
1762 struct symtab *s;
1763 int line;
1764 int tempflag;
1765 char *addr_string;
1766 {
1767 register struct breakpoint *b;
1768 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1769
1770 sal.symtab = s;
1771 sal.line = line;
1772 sal.pc = 0;
1773 resolve_sal_pc (&sal); /* Might error out */
1774 describe_other_breakpoints (sal.pc);
1775
1776 b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
1777 set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
1778 b->number = breakpoint_count;
1779 b->type = bp_breakpoint;
1780 b->cond = 0;
1781 b->addr_string = addr_string;
1782 b->enable = enabled;
1783 b->disposition = tempflag ? delete : donttouch;
1784
1785 mention (b);
1786 }
1787 #endif /* 0 */
1788 \f
1789 /* Set a breakpoint according to ARG (function, linenum or *address)
1790 and make it temporary if TEMPFLAG is nonzero. */
1791
1792 static void
1793 break_command_1 (arg, tempflag, from_tty)
1794 char *arg;
1795 int tempflag, from_tty;
1796 {
1797 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
1798 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1799 register struct expression *cond = 0;
1800 register struct breakpoint *b;
1801
1802 /* Pointers in arg to the start, and one past the end, of the condition. */
1803 char *cond_start = NULL;
1804 char *cond_end;
1805 /* Pointers in arg to the start, and one past the end,
1806 of the address part. */
1807 char *addr_start = NULL;
1808 char *addr_end;
1809 struct cleanup *old_chain;
1810 struct cleanup *canonical_strings_chain;
1811 char **canonical = (char **)NULL;
1812
1813 int i;
1814
1815 sals.sals = NULL;
1816 sals.nelts = 0;
1817
1818 sal.line = sal.pc = sal.end = 0;
1819 sal.symtab = 0;
1820
1821 /* If no arg given, or if first arg is 'if ', use the default breakpoint. */
1822
1823 if (!arg || (arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f'
1824 && (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t')))
1825 {
1826 if (default_breakpoint_valid)
1827 {
1828 sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
1829 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1830 sal.pc = default_breakpoint_address;
1831 sal.line = default_breakpoint_line;
1832 sal.symtab = default_breakpoint_symtab;
1833 sals.sals[0] = sal;
1834 sals.nelts = 1;
1835 }
1836 else
1837 error ("No default breakpoint address now.");
1838 }
1839 else
1840 {
1841 addr_start = arg;
1842
1843 /* Force almost all breakpoints to be in terms of the
1844 current_source_symtab (which is decode_line_1's default). This
1845 should produce the results we want almost all of the time while
1846 leaving default_breakpoint_* alone. */
1847 if (default_breakpoint_valid
1848 && (!current_source_symtab
1849 || (arg && (*arg == '+' || *arg == '-'))))
1850 sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, default_breakpoint_symtab,
1851 default_breakpoint_line, &canonical);
1852 else
1853 sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, (struct symtab *)NULL, 0, &canonical);
1854
1855 addr_end = arg;
1856 }
1857
1858 if (! sals.nelts)
1859 return;
1860
1861 /* Make sure that all storage allocated in decode_line_1 gets freed in case
1862 the following `for' loop errors out. */
1863 old_chain = make_cleanup (free, sals.sals);
1864 if (canonical != (char **)NULL)
1865 {
1866 make_cleanup (free, canonical);
1867 canonical_strings_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
1868 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
1869 {
1870 if (canonical[i] != NULL)
1871 make_cleanup (free, canonical[i]);
1872 }
1873 }
1874
1875 /* Resolve all line numbers to PC's, and verify that conditions
1876 can be parsed, before setting any breakpoints. */
1877 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
1878 {
1879 resolve_sal_pc (&sals.sals[i]);
1880
1881 while (arg && *arg)
1882 {
1883 if (arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f'
1884 && (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t'))
1885 {
1886 arg += 2;
1887 cond_start = arg;
1888 cond = parse_exp_1 (&arg, block_for_pc (sals.sals[i].pc), 0);
1889 cond_end = arg;
1890 }
1891 else
1892 error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
1893 }
1894 }
1895
1896 /* Remove the canonical strings from the cleanup, they are needed below. */
1897 if (canonical != (char **)NULL)
1898 discard_cleanups (canonical_strings_chain);
1899
1900 /* Now set all the breakpoints. */
1901 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
1902 {
1903 sal = sals.sals[i];
1904
1905 if (from_tty)
1906 describe_other_breakpoints (sal.pc);
1907
1908 b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
1909 set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
1910 b->number = breakpoint_count;
1911 b->type = bp_breakpoint;
1912 b->cond = cond;
1913
1914 /* If a canonical line spec is needed use that instead of the
1915 command string. */
1916 if (canonical != (char **)NULL && canonical[i] != NULL)
1917 b->addr_string = canonical[i];
1918 else if (addr_start)
1919 b->addr_string = savestring (addr_start, addr_end - addr_start);
1920 if (cond_start)
1921 b->cond_string = savestring (cond_start, cond_end - cond_start);
1922
1923 b->enable = enabled;
1924 b->disposition = tempflag ? delete : donttouch;
1925
1926 mention (b);
1927 }
1928
1929 if (sals.nelts > 1)
1930 {
1931 printf ("Multiple breakpoints were set.\n");
1932 printf ("Use the \"delete\" command to delete unwanted breakpoints.\n");
1933 }
1934 do_cleanups (old_chain);
1935 }
1936
1937 /* Helper function for break_command_1 and disassemble_command. */
1938
1939 void
1940 resolve_sal_pc (sal)
1941 struct symtab_and_line *sal;
1942 {
1943 CORE_ADDR pc;
1944
1945 if (sal->pc == 0 && sal->symtab != 0)
1946 {
1947 pc = find_line_pc (sal->symtab, sal->line);
1948 if (pc == 0)
1949 error ("No line %d in file \"%s\".",
1950 sal->line, sal->symtab->filename);
1951 sal->pc = pc;
1952 }
1953 }
1954
1955 void
1956 break_command (arg, from_tty)
1957 char *arg;
1958 int from_tty;
1959 {
1960 break_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
1961 }
1962
1963 static void
1964 tbreak_command (arg, from_tty)
1965 char *arg;
1966 int from_tty;
1967 {
1968 break_command_1 (arg, 1, from_tty);
1969 }
1970
1971 /* ARGSUSED */
1972 static void
1973 watch_command (arg, from_tty)
1974 char *arg;
1975 int from_tty;
1976 {
1977 struct breakpoint *b;
1978 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1979 struct expression *exp;
1980 struct block *exp_valid_block;
1981 struct value *val;
1982
1983 sal.pc = 0;
1984 sal.symtab = NULL;
1985 sal.line = 0;
1986
1987 /* Parse arguments. */
1988 innermost_block = NULL;
1989 exp = parse_expression (arg);
1990 exp_valid_block = innermost_block;
1991 val = evaluate_expression (exp);
1992 release_value (val);
1993 if (VALUE_LAZY (val))
1994 value_fetch_lazy (val);
1995
1996 /* Now set up the breakpoint. */
1997 b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
1998 set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
1999 b->number = breakpoint_count;
2000 b->type = bp_watchpoint;
2001 b->disposition = donttouch;
2002 b->exp = exp;
2003 b->exp_valid_block = exp_valid_block;
2004 b->val = val;
2005 b->cond = 0;
2006 b->cond_string = NULL;
2007 b->exp_string = savestring (arg, strlen (arg));
2008 mention (b);
2009 }
2010 \f
2011 /*
2012 * Helper routine for the until_command routine in infcmd.c. Here
2013 * because it uses the mechanisms of breakpoints.
2014 */
2015 /* ARGSUSED */
2016 void
2017 until_break_command (arg, from_tty)
2018 char *arg;
2019 int from_tty;
2020 {
2021 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
2022 struct symtab_and_line sal;
2023 FRAME prev_frame = get_prev_frame (selected_frame);
2024 struct breakpoint *breakpoint;
2025 struct cleanup *old_chain;
2026
2027 clear_proceed_status ();
2028
2029 /* Set a breakpoint where the user wants it and at return from
2030 this function */
2031
2032 if (default_breakpoint_valid)
2033 sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, default_breakpoint_symtab,
2034 default_breakpoint_line, (char ***)NULL);
2035 else
2036 sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, (struct symtab *)NULL, 0, (char ***)NULL);
2037
2038 if (sals.nelts != 1)
2039 error ("Couldn't get information on specified line.");
2040
2041 sal = sals.sals[0];
2042 free ((PTR)sals.sals); /* malloc'd, so freed */
2043
2044 if (*arg)
2045 error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
2046
2047 resolve_sal_pc (&sal);
2048
2049 breakpoint = set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, selected_frame, bp_until);
2050
2051 old_chain = make_cleanup(delete_breakpoint, breakpoint);
2052
2053 /* Keep within the current frame */
2054
2055 if (prev_frame)
2056 {
2057 struct frame_info *fi;
2058
2059 fi = get_frame_info (prev_frame);
2060 sal = find_pc_line (fi->pc, 0);
2061 sal.pc = fi->pc;
2062 breakpoint = set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, prev_frame, bp_until);
2063 make_cleanup(delete_breakpoint, breakpoint);
2064 }
2065
2066 proceed (-1, -1, 0);
2067 do_cleanups(old_chain);
2068 }
2069 \f
2070 #if 0
2071 /* These aren't used; I don't konw what they were for. */
2072 /* Set a breakpoint at the catch clause for NAME. */
2073 static int
2074 catch_breakpoint (name)
2075 char *name;
2076 {
2077 }
2078
2079 static int
2080 disable_catch_breakpoint ()
2081 {
2082 }
2083
2084 static int
2085 delete_catch_breakpoint ()
2086 {
2087 }
2088
2089 static int
2090 enable_catch_breakpoint ()
2091 {
2092 }
2093 #endif /* 0 */
2094
2095 struct sal_chain
2096 {
2097 struct sal_chain *next;
2098 struct symtab_and_line sal;
2099 };
2100
2101 #if 0
2102 /* This isn't used; I don't know what it was for. */
2103 /* For each catch clause identified in ARGS, run FUNCTION
2104 with that clause as an argument. */
2105 static struct symtabs_and_lines
2106 map_catch_names (args, function)
2107 char *args;
2108 int (*function)();
2109 {
2110 register char *p = args;
2111 register char *p1;
2112 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
2113 #if 0
2114 struct sal_chain *sal_chain = 0;
2115 #endif
2116
2117 if (p == 0)
2118 error_no_arg ("one or more catch names");
2119
2120 sals.nelts = 0;
2121 sals.sals = NULL;
2122
2123 while (*p)
2124 {
2125 p1 = p;
2126 /* Don't swallow conditional part. */
2127 if (p1[0] == 'i' && p1[1] == 'f'
2128 && (p1[2] == ' ' || p1[2] == '\t'))
2129 break;
2130
2131 if (isalpha (*p1))
2132 {
2133 p1++;
2134 while (isalnum (*p1) || *p1 == '_' || *p1 == '$')
2135 p1++;
2136 }
2137
2138 if (*p1 && *p1 != ' ' && *p1 != '\t')
2139 error ("Arguments must be catch names.");
2140
2141 *p1 = 0;
2142 #if 0
2143 if (function (p))
2144 {
2145 struct sal_chain *next
2146 = (struct sal_chain *)alloca (sizeof (struct sal_chain));
2147 next->next = sal_chain;
2148 next->sal = get_catch_sal (p);
2149 sal_chain = next;
2150 goto win;
2151 }
2152 #endif
2153 printf ("No catch clause for exception %s.\n", p);
2154 #if 0
2155 win:
2156 #endif
2157 p = p1;
2158 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++;
2159 }
2160 }
2161 #endif /* 0 */
2162
2163 /* This shares a lot of code with `print_frame_label_vars' from stack.c. */
2164
2165 static struct symtabs_and_lines
2166 get_catch_sals (this_level_only)
2167 int this_level_only;
2168 {
2169 register struct blockvector *bl;
2170 register struct block *block;
2171 int index, have_default = 0;
2172 struct frame_info *fi;
2173 CORE_ADDR pc;
2174 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
2175 struct sal_chain *sal_chain = 0;
2176 char *blocks_searched;
2177
2178 /* Not sure whether an error message is always the correct response,
2179 but it's better than a core dump. */
2180 if (selected_frame == NULL)
2181 error ("No selected frame.");
2182 block = get_frame_block (selected_frame);
2183 fi = get_frame_info (selected_frame);
2184 pc = fi->pc;
2185
2186 sals.nelts = 0;
2187 sals.sals = NULL;
2188
2189 if (block == 0)
2190 error ("No symbol table info available.\n");
2191
2192 bl = blockvector_for_pc (BLOCK_END (block) - 4, &index);
2193 blocks_searched = (char *) alloca (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char));
2194 memset (blocks_searched, 0, BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char));
2195
2196 while (block != 0)
2197 {
2198 CORE_ADDR end = BLOCK_END (block) - 4;
2199 int last_index;
2200
2201 if (bl != blockvector_for_pc (end, &index))
2202 error ("blockvector blotch");
2203 if (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index) != block)
2204 error ("blockvector botch");
2205 last_index = BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl);
2206 index += 1;
2207
2208 /* Don't print out blocks that have gone by. */
2209 while (index < last_index
2210 && BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < pc)
2211 index++;
2212
2213 while (index < last_index
2214 && BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < end)
2215 {
2216 if (blocks_searched[index] == 0)
2217 {
2218 struct block *b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index);
2219 int nsyms;
2220 register int i;
2221 register struct symbol *sym;
2222
2223 nsyms = BLOCK_NSYMS (b);
2224
2225 for (i = 0; i < nsyms; i++)
2226 {
2227 sym = BLOCK_SYM (b, i);
2228 if (STREQ (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), "default"))
2229 {
2230 if (have_default)
2231 continue;
2232 have_default = 1;
2233 }
2234 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_LABEL)
2235 {
2236 struct sal_chain *next = (struct sal_chain *)
2237 alloca (sizeof (struct sal_chain));
2238 next->next = sal_chain;
2239 next->sal = find_pc_line (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym), 0);
2240 sal_chain = next;
2241 }
2242 }
2243 blocks_searched[index] = 1;
2244 }
2245 index++;
2246 }
2247 if (have_default)
2248 break;
2249 if (sal_chain && this_level_only)
2250 break;
2251
2252 /* After handling the function's top-level block, stop.
2253 Don't continue to its superblock, the block of
2254 per-file symbols. */
2255 if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (block))
2256 break;
2257 block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block);
2258 }
2259
2260 if (sal_chain)
2261 {
2262 struct sal_chain *tmp_chain;
2263
2264 /* Count the number of entries. */
2265 for (index = 0, tmp_chain = sal_chain; tmp_chain;
2266 tmp_chain = tmp_chain->next)
2267 index++;
2268
2269 sals.nelts = index;
2270 sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
2271 xmalloc (index * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
2272 for (index = 0; sal_chain; sal_chain = sal_chain->next, index++)
2273 sals.sals[index] = sal_chain->sal;
2274 }
2275
2276 return sals;
2277 }
2278
2279 /* Commands to deal with catching exceptions. */
2280
2281 static void
2282 catch_command_1 (arg, tempflag, from_tty)
2283 char *arg;
2284 int tempflag;
2285 int from_tty;
2286 {
2287 /* First, translate ARG into something we can deal with in terms
2288 of breakpoints. */
2289
2290 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
2291 struct symtab_and_line sal;
2292 register struct expression *cond = 0;
2293 register struct breakpoint *b;
2294 char *save_arg;
2295 int i;
2296
2297 sal.line = sal.pc = sal.end = 0;
2298 sal.symtab = 0;
2299
2300 /* If no arg given, or if first arg is 'if ', all active catch clauses
2301 are breakpointed. */
2302
2303 if (!arg || (arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f'
2304 && (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t')))
2305 {
2306 /* Grab all active catch clauses. */
2307 sals = get_catch_sals (0);
2308 }
2309 else
2310 {
2311 /* Grab selected catch clauses. */
2312 error ("catch NAME not implemented");
2313 #if 0
2314 /* This isn't used; I don't know what it was for. */
2315 sals = map_catch_names (arg, catch_breakpoint);
2316 #endif
2317 }
2318
2319 if (! sals.nelts)
2320 return;
2321
2322 save_arg = arg;
2323 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
2324 {
2325 resolve_sal_pc (&sals.sals[i]);
2326
2327 while (arg && *arg)
2328 {
2329 if (arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f'
2330 && (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t'))
2331 cond = parse_exp_1 ((arg += 2, &arg),
2332 block_for_pc (sals.sals[i].pc), 0);
2333 else
2334 error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
2335 }
2336 arg = save_arg;
2337 }
2338
2339 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
2340 {
2341 sal = sals.sals[i];
2342
2343 if (from_tty)
2344 describe_other_breakpoints (sal.pc);
2345
2346 b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
2347 set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
2348 b->number = breakpoint_count;
2349 b->type = bp_breakpoint;
2350 b->cond = cond;
2351 b->enable = enabled;
2352 b->disposition = tempflag ? delete : donttouch;
2353
2354 mention (b);
2355 }
2356
2357 if (sals.nelts > 1)
2358 {
2359 printf ("Multiple breakpoints were set.\n");
2360 printf ("Use the \"delete\" command to delete unwanted breakpoints.\n");
2361 }
2362 free ((PTR)sals.sals);
2363 }
2364
2365 #if 0
2366 /* These aren't used; I don't know what they were for. */
2367 /* Disable breakpoints on all catch clauses described in ARGS. */
2368 static void
2369 disable_catch (args)
2370 char *args;
2371 {
2372 /* Map the disable command to catch clauses described in ARGS. */
2373 }
2374
2375 /* Enable breakpoints on all catch clauses described in ARGS. */
2376 static void
2377 enable_catch (args)
2378 char *args;
2379 {
2380 /* Map the disable command to catch clauses described in ARGS. */
2381 }
2382
2383 /* Delete breakpoints on all catch clauses in the active scope. */
2384 static void
2385 delete_catch (args)
2386 char *args;
2387 {
2388 /* Map the delete command to catch clauses described in ARGS. */
2389 }
2390 #endif /* 0 */
2391
2392 static void
2393 catch_command (arg, from_tty)
2394 char *arg;
2395 int from_tty;
2396 {
2397 catch_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
2398 }
2399 \f
2400 static void
2401 clear_command (arg, from_tty)
2402 char *arg;
2403 int from_tty;
2404 {
2405 register struct breakpoint *b, *b1;
2406 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
2407 struct symtab_and_line sal;
2408 register struct breakpoint *found;
2409 int i;
2410
2411 if (arg)
2412 {
2413 sals = decode_line_spec (arg, 1);
2414 }
2415 else
2416 {
2417 sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
2418 sal.line = default_breakpoint_line;
2419 sal.symtab = default_breakpoint_symtab;
2420 sal.pc = 0;
2421 if (sal.symtab == 0)
2422 error ("No source file specified.");
2423
2424 sals.sals[0] = sal;
2425 sals.nelts = 1;
2426 }
2427
2428 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
2429 {
2430 /* If exact pc given, clear bpts at that pc.
2431 But if sal.pc is zero, clear all bpts on specified line. */
2432 sal = sals.sals[i];
2433 found = (struct breakpoint *) 0;
2434 while (breakpoint_chain
2435 && (sal.pc
2436 ? breakpoint_chain->address == sal.pc
2437 : (breakpoint_chain->source_file != NULL
2438 && sal.symtab != NULL
2439 && STREQ (breakpoint_chain->source_file,
2440 sal.symtab->filename)
2441 && breakpoint_chain->line_number == sal.line)))
2442 {
2443 b1 = breakpoint_chain;
2444 breakpoint_chain = b1->next;
2445 b1->next = found;
2446 found = b1;
2447 }
2448
2449 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
2450 while (b->next
2451 && b->next->type != bp_watchpoint
2452 && (sal.pc
2453 ? b->next->address == sal.pc
2454 : (b->next->source_file != NULL
2455 && sal.symtab != NULL
2456 && STREQ (b->next->source_file, sal.symtab->filename)
2457 && b->next->line_number == sal.line)))
2458 {
2459 b1 = b->next;
2460 b->next = b1->next;
2461 b1->next = found;
2462 found = b1;
2463 }
2464
2465 if (found == 0)
2466 {
2467 if (arg)
2468 error ("No breakpoint at %s.", arg);
2469 else
2470 error ("No breakpoint at this line.");
2471 }
2472
2473 if (found->next) from_tty = 1; /* Always report if deleted more than one */
2474 if (from_tty) printf ("Deleted breakpoint%s ", found->next ? "s" : "");
2475 while (found)
2476 {
2477 if (from_tty) printf ("%d ", found->number);
2478 b1 = found->next;
2479 delete_breakpoint (found);
2480 found = b1;
2481 }
2482 if (from_tty) putchar ('\n');
2483 }
2484 free ((PTR)sals.sals);
2485 }
2486 \f
2487 /* Delete breakpoint in BS if they are `delete' breakpoints.
2488 This is called after any breakpoint is hit, or after errors. */
2489
2490 void
2491 breakpoint_auto_delete (bs)
2492 bpstat bs;
2493 {
2494 for (; bs; bs = bs->next)
2495 if (bs->breakpoint_at && bs->breakpoint_at->disposition == delete)
2496 delete_breakpoint (bs->breakpoint_at);
2497 }
2498
2499 /* Delete a breakpoint and clean up all traces of it in the data structures. */
2500
2501 void
2502 delete_breakpoint (bpt)
2503 struct breakpoint *bpt;
2504 {
2505 register struct breakpoint *b;
2506 register bpstat bs;
2507
2508 if (bpt->inserted)
2509 target_remove_breakpoint(bpt->address, bpt->shadow_contents);
2510
2511 if (breakpoint_chain == bpt)
2512 breakpoint_chain = bpt->next;
2513
2514 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
2515 if (b->next == bpt)
2516 {
2517 b->next = bpt->next;
2518 break;
2519 }
2520
2521 check_duplicates (bpt->address);
2522 /* If this breakpoint was inserted, and there is another breakpoint
2523 at the same address, we need to insert the other breakpoint. */
2524 if (bpt->inserted)
2525 {
2526 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
2527 if (b->address == bpt->address && !b->duplicate)
2528 {
2529 int val;
2530 val = target_insert_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
2531 if (val != 0)
2532 {
2533 fprintf (stderr, "Cannot insert breakpoint %d:\n", b->number);
2534 memory_error (val, b->address); /* which bombs us out */
2535 }
2536 else
2537 b->inserted = 1;
2538 }
2539 }
2540
2541 free_command_lines (&bpt->commands);
2542 if (bpt->cond)
2543 free (bpt->cond);
2544 if (bpt->cond_string != NULL)
2545 free (bpt->cond_string);
2546 if (bpt->addr_string != NULL)
2547 free (bpt->addr_string);
2548 if (bpt->exp_string != NULL)
2549 free (bpt->exp_string);
2550 if (bpt->source_file != NULL)
2551 free (bpt->source_file);
2552
2553 if (xgdb_verbose && bpt->type == bp_breakpoint)
2554 printf ("breakpoint #%d deleted\n", bpt->number);
2555
2556 /* Be sure no bpstat's are pointing at it after it's been freed. */
2557 /* FIXME, how can we find all bpstat's? We just check stop_bpstat for now. */
2558 for (bs = stop_bpstat; bs; bs = bs->next)
2559 if (bs->breakpoint_at == bpt)
2560 bs->breakpoint_at = NULL;
2561 free ((PTR)bpt);
2562 }
2563
2564 static void
2565 delete_command (arg, from_tty)
2566 char *arg;
2567 int from_tty;
2568 {
2569
2570 if (arg == 0)
2571 {
2572 /* Ask user only if there are some breakpoints to delete. */
2573 if (!from_tty
2574 || (breakpoint_chain && query ("Delete all breakpoints? ", 0, 0)))
2575 {
2576 /* No arg; clear all breakpoints. */
2577 while (breakpoint_chain)
2578 delete_breakpoint (breakpoint_chain);
2579 }
2580 }
2581 else
2582 map_breakpoint_numbers (arg, delete_breakpoint);
2583 }
2584
2585 /* Reset a breakpoint given it's struct breakpoint * BINT.
2586 The value we return ends up being the return value from catch_errors.
2587 Unused in this case. */
2588
2589 static int
2590 breakpoint_re_set_one (bint)
2591 char *bint;
2592 {
2593 struct breakpoint *b = (struct breakpoint *)bint; /* get past catch_errs */
2594 int i;
2595 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
2596 char *s;
2597 enum enable save_enable;
2598
2599 switch (b->type)
2600 {
2601 case bp_breakpoint:
2602 if (b->addr_string == NULL)
2603 {
2604 /* Anything without a string can't be re-set. */
2605 delete_breakpoint (b);
2606 return 0;
2607 }
2608 /* In case we have a problem, disable this breakpoint. We'll restore
2609 its status if we succeed. */
2610 save_enable = b->enable;
2611 b->enable = disabled;
2612
2613 s = b->addr_string;
2614 sals = decode_line_1 (&s, 1, (struct symtab *)NULL, 0, (char ***)NULL);
2615 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
2616 {
2617 resolve_sal_pc (&sals.sals[i]);
2618 if (b->address != sals.sals[i].pc
2619 || (b->source_file != NULL
2620 && sals.sals[i].symtab != NULL
2621 && (!STREQ (b->source_file, sals.sals[i].symtab->filename)
2622 || b->line_number != sals.sals[i].line)
2623 ))
2624 {
2625 if (b->source_file != NULL)
2626 free (b->source_file);
2627 if (sals.sals[i].symtab == NULL)
2628 b->source_file = NULL;
2629 else
2630 b->source_file =
2631 savestring (sals.sals[i].symtab->filename,
2632 strlen (sals.sals[i].symtab->filename));
2633 b->line_number = sals.sals[i].line;
2634 b->address = sals.sals[i].pc;
2635
2636 if (b->cond_string != NULL)
2637 {
2638 s = b->cond_string;
2639 if (b->cond)
2640 free ((PTR)b->cond);
2641 b->cond = parse_exp_1 (&s, block_for_pc (sals.sals[i].pc), 0);
2642 }
2643
2644 check_duplicates (b->address);
2645
2646 mention (b);
2647 }
2648 b->enable = save_enable; /* Restore it, this worked. */
2649 }
2650 free ((PTR)sals.sals);
2651 break;
2652
2653 case bp_watchpoint:
2654 innermost_block = NULL;
2655 /* The issue arises of what context to evaluate this in. The same
2656 one as when it was set, but what does that mean when symbols have
2657 been re-read? We could save the filename and functionname, but
2658 if the context is more local than that, the best we could do would
2659 be something like how many levels deep and which index at that
2660 particular level, but that's going to be less stable than filenames
2661 or functionnames. */
2662 /* So for now, just use a global context. */
2663 b->exp = parse_expression (b->exp_string);
2664 b->exp_valid_block = innermost_block;
2665 b->val = evaluate_expression (b->exp);
2666 release_value (b->val);
2667 if (VALUE_LAZY (b->val))
2668 value_fetch_lazy (b->val);
2669
2670 if (b->cond_string != NULL)
2671 {
2672 s = b->cond_string;
2673 b->cond = parse_exp_1 (&s, (struct block *)0, 0);
2674 }
2675 if (b->enable == enabled)
2676 mention (b);
2677 break;
2678
2679 default:
2680 printf_filtered ("Deleting unknown breakpoint type %d\n", b->type);
2681 /* fall through */
2682 case bp_until:
2683 case bp_finish:
2684 case bp_longjmp:
2685 case bp_longjmp_resume:
2686 delete_breakpoint (b);
2687 break;
2688 }
2689
2690 return 0;
2691 }
2692
2693 /* Re-set all breakpoints after symbols have been re-loaded. */
2694 void
2695 breakpoint_re_set ()
2696 {
2697 struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
2698 static char message1[] = "Error in re-setting breakpoint %d:\n";
2699 char message[sizeof (message1) + 30 /* slop */];
2700
2701 ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
2702 {
2703 sprintf (message, message1, b->number); /* Format possible error msg */
2704 catch_errors (breakpoint_re_set_one, (char *) b, message,
2705 RETURN_MASK_ALL);
2706 }
2707
2708 create_longjmp_breakpoint("longjmp");
2709 create_longjmp_breakpoint("_longjmp");
2710 create_longjmp_breakpoint("siglongjmp");
2711 create_longjmp_breakpoint(NULL);
2712
2713 #if 0
2714 /* Took this out (temporaliy at least), since it produces an extra
2715 blank line at startup. This messes up the gdbtests. -PB */
2716 /* Blank line to finish off all those mention() messages we just printed. */
2717 printf_filtered ("\n");
2718 #endif
2719 }
2720 \f
2721 /* Set ignore-count of breakpoint number BPTNUM to COUNT.
2722 If from_tty is nonzero, it prints a message to that effect,
2723 which ends with a period (no newline). */
2724
2725 void
2726 set_ignore_count (bptnum, count, from_tty)
2727 int bptnum, count, from_tty;
2728 {
2729 register struct breakpoint *b;
2730
2731 if (count < 0)
2732 count = 0;
2733
2734 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
2735 if (b->number == bptnum)
2736 {
2737 b->ignore_count = count;
2738 if (!from_tty)
2739 return;
2740 else if (count == 0)
2741 printf_filtered ("Will stop next time breakpoint %d is reached.",
2742 bptnum);
2743 else if (count == 1)
2744 printf_filtered ("Will ignore next crossing of breakpoint %d.",
2745 bptnum);
2746 else
2747 printf_filtered ("Will ignore next %d crossings of breakpoint %d.",
2748 count, bptnum);
2749 return;
2750 }
2751
2752 error ("No breakpoint number %d.", bptnum);
2753 }
2754
2755 /* Clear the ignore counts of all breakpoints. */
2756 void
2757 breakpoint_clear_ignore_counts ()
2758 {
2759 struct breakpoint *b;
2760
2761 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
2762 b->ignore_count = 0;
2763 }
2764
2765 /* Command to set ignore-count of breakpoint N to COUNT. */
2766
2767 static void
2768 ignore_command (args, from_tty)
2769 char *args;
2770 int from_tty;
2771 {
2772 char *p = args;
2773 register int num;
2774
2775 if (p == 0)
2776 error_no_arg ("a breakpoint number");
2777
2778 num = get_number (&p);
2779
2780 if (*p == 0)
2781 error ("Second argument (specified ignore-count) is missing.");
2782
2783 set_ignore_count (num,
2784 longest_to_int (value_as_long (parse_and_eval (p))),
2785 from_tty);
2786 printf_filtered ("\n");
2787 }
2788 \f
2789 /* Call FUNCTION on each of the breakpoints
2790 whose numbers are given in ARGS. */
2791
2792 static void
2793 map_breakpoint_numbers (args, function)
2794 char *args;
2795 void (*function) PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
2796 {
2797 register char *p = args;
2798 char *p1;
2799 register int num;
2800 register struct breakpoint *b;
2801
2802 if (p == 0)
2803 error_no_arg ("one or more breakpoint numbers");
2804
2805 while (*p)
2806 {
2807 p1 = p;
2808
2809 num = get_number (&p1);
2810
2811 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
2812 if (b->number == num)
2813 {
2814 function (b);
2815 goto win;
2816 }
2817 printf ("No breakpoint number %d.\n", num);
2818 win:
2819 p = p1;
2820 }
2821 }
2822
2823 static void
2824 enable_breakpoint (bpt)
2825 struct breakpoint *bpt;
2826 {
2827 FRAME save_selected_frame;
2828 int save_selected_frame_level = -1;
2829
2830 bpt->enable = enabled;
2831
2832 if (xgdb_verbose && bpt->type == bp_breakpoint)
2833 printf ("breakpoint #%d enabled\n", bpt->number);
2834
2835 check_duplicates (bpt->address);
2836 if (bpt->type == bp_watchpoint)
2837 {
2838 if (bpt->exp_valid_block != NULL)
2839 {
2840 FRAME fr = within_scope (bpt->exp_valid_block);
2841 if (fr == NULL)
2842 {
2843 printf_filtered ("\
2844 Cannot enable watchpoint %d because the block in which its expression\n\
2845 is valid is not currently in scope.\n", bpt->number);
2846 bpt->enable = disabled;
2847 return;
2848 }
2849 save_selected_frame = selected_frame;
2850 save_selected_frame_level = selected_frame_level;
2851 select_frame (fr, -1);
2852 }
2853
2854 value_free (bpt->val);
2855
2856 bpt->val = evaluate_expression (bpt->exp);
2857 release_value (bpt->val);
2858 if (VALUE_LAZY (bpt->val))
2859 value_fetch_lazy (bpt->val);
2860
2861 if (save_selected_frame_level >= 0)
2862 select_frame (save_selected_frame, save_selected_frame_level);
2863 }
2864 }
2865
2866 /* ARGSUSED */
2867 static void
2868 enable_command (args, from_tty)
2869 char *args;
2870 int from_tty;
2871 {
2872 struct breakpoint *bpt;
2873 if (args == 0)
2874 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (bpt)
2875 switch (bpt->type)
2876 {
2877 case bp_breakpoint:
2878 case bp_watchpoint:
2879 enable_breakpoint (bpt);
2880 default:
2881 continue;
2882 }
2883 else
2884 map_breakpoint_numbers (args, enable_breakpoint);
2885 }
2886
2887 static void
2888 disable_breakpoint (bpt)
2889 struct breakpoint *bpt;
2890 {
2891 bpt->enable = disabled;
2892
2893 if (xgdb_verbose && bpt->type == bp_breakpoint)
2894 printf_filtered ("breakpoint #%d disabled\n", bpt->number);
2895
2896 check_duplicates (bpt->address);
2897 }
2898
2899 /* ARGSUSED */
2900 static void
2901 disable_command (args, from_tty)
2902 char *args;
2903 int from_tty;
2904 {
2905 register struct breakpoint *bpt;
2906 if (args == 0)
2907 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (bpt)
2908 switch (bpt->type)
2909 {
2910 case bp_breakpoint:
2911 case bp_watchpoint:
2912 disable_breakpoint (bpt);
2913 default:
2914 continue;
2915 }
2916 else
2917 map_breakpoint_numbers (args, disable_breakpoint);
2918 }
2919
2920 static void
2921 enable_once_breakpoint (bpt)
2922 struct breakpoint *bpt;
2923 {
2924 bpt->enable = enabled;
2925 bpt->disposition = disable;
2926
2927 check_duplicates (bpt->address);
2928 }
2929
2930 /* ARGSUSED */
2931 static void
2932 enable_once_command (args, from_tty)
2933 char *args;
2934 int from_tty;
2935 {
2936 map_breakpoint_numbers (args, enable_once_breakpoint);
2937 }
2938
2939 static void
2940 enable_delete_breakpoint (bpt)
2941 struct breakpoint *bpt;
2942 {
2943 bpt->enable = enabled;
2944 bpt->disposition = delete;
2945
2946 check_duplicates (bpt->address);
2947 }
2948
2949 /* ARGSUSED */
2950 static void
2951 enable_delete_command (args, from_tty)
2952 char *args;
2953 int from_tty;
2954 {
2955 map_breakpoint_numbers (args, enable_delete_breakpoint);
2956 }
2957 \f
2958 /*
2959 * Use default_breakpoint_'s, or nothing if they aren't valid.
2960 */
2961 struct symtabs_and_lines
2962 decode_line_spec_1 (string, funfirstline)
2963 char *string;
2964 int funfirstline;
2965 {
2966 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
2967 if (string == 0)
2968 error ("Empty line specification.");
2969 if (default_breakpoint_valid)
2970 sals = decode_line_1 (&string, funfirstline,
2971 default_breakpoint_symtab, default_breakpoint_line,
2972 (char ***)NULL);
2973 else
2974 sals = decode_line_1 (&string, funfirstline,
2975 (struct symtab *)NULL, 0, (char ***)NULL);
2976 if (*string)
2977 error ("Junk at end of line specification: %s", string);
2978 return sals;
2979 }
2980 \f
2981 void
2982 _initialize_breakpoint ()
2983 {
2984 breakpoint_chain = 0;
2985 /* Don't bother to call set_breakpoint_count. $bpnum isn't useful
2986 before a breakpoint is set. */
2987 breakpoint_count = 0;
2988
2989 add_com ("ignore", class_breakpoint, ignore_command,
2990 "Set ignore-count of breakpoint number N to COUNT.");
2991
2992 add_com ("commands", class_breakpoint, commands_command,
2993 "Set commands to be executed when a breakpoint is hit.\n\
2994 Give breakpoint number as argument after \"commands\".\n\
2995 With no argument, the targeted breakpoint is the last one set.\n\
2996 The commands themselves follow starting on the next line.\n\
2997 Type a line containing \"end\" to indicate the end of them.\n\
2998 Give \"silent\" as the first line to make the breakpoint silent;\n\
2999 then no output is printed when it is hit, except what the commands print.");
3000
3001 add_com ("condition", class_breakpoint, condition_command,
3002 "Specify breakpoint number N to break only if COND is true.\n\
3003 N is an integer; COND is an expression to be evaluated whenever\n\
3004 breakpoint N is reached. ");
3005
3006 add_com ("tbreak", class_breakpoint, tbreak_command,
3007 "Set a temporary breakpoint. Args like \"break\" command.\n\
3008 Like \"break\" except the breakpoint is only enabled temporarily,\n\
3009 so it will be disabled when hit. Equivalent to \"break\" followed\n\
3010 by using \"enable once\" on the breakpoint number.");
3011
3012 add_prefix_cmd ("enable", class_breakpoint, enable_command,
3013 "Enable some breakpoints.\n\
3014 Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments.\n\
3015 With no subcommand, breakpoints are enabled until you command otherwise.\n\
3016 This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command.\n\
3017 With a subcommand you can enable temporarily.",
3018 &enablelist, "enable ", 1, &cmdlist);
3019
3020 add_abbrev_prefix_cmd ("breakpoints", class_breakpoint, enable_command,
3021 "Enable some breakpoints.\n\
3022 Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments.\n\
3023 This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command.\n\
3024 May be abbreviated to simply \"enable\".\n",
3025 &enablebreaklist, "enable breakpoints ", 1, &enablelist);
3026
3027 add_cmd ("once", no_class, enable_once_command,
3028 "Enable breakpoints for one hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
3029 If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it becomes disabled.\n\
3030 See the \"tbreak\" command which sets a breakpoint and enables it once.",
3031 &enablebreaklist);
3032
3033 add_cmd ("delete", no_class, enable_delete_command,
3034 "Enable breakpoints and delete when hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
3035 If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it is deleted.",
3036 &enablebreaklist);
3037
3038 add_cmd ("delete", no_class, enable_delete_command,
3039 "Enable breakpoints and delete when hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
3040 If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it is deleted.",
3041 &enablelist);
3042
3043 add_cmd ("once", no_class, enable_once_command,
3044 "Enable breakpoints for one hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
3045 If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it becomes disabled.\n\
3046 See the \"tbreak\" command which sets a breakpoint and enables it once.",
3047 &enablelist);
3048
3049 add_prefix_cmd ("disable", class_breakpoint, disable_command,
3050 "Disable some breakpoints.\n\
3051 Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
3052 To disable all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
3053 A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled.",
3054 &disablelist, "disable ", 1, &cmdlist);
3055 add_com_alias ("dis", "disable", class_breakpoint, 1);
3056 add_com_alias ("disa", "disable", class_breakpoint, 1);
3057
3058 add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_alias, disable_command,
3059 "Disable some breakpoints.\n\
3060 Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
3061 To disable all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
3062 A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled.\n\
3063 This command may be abbreviated \"disable\".",
3064 &disablelist);
3065
3066 add_prefix_cmd ("delete", class_breakpoint, delete_command,
3067 "Delete some breakpoints or auto-display expressions.\n\
3068 Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
3069 To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
3070 \n\
3071 Also a prefix command for deletion of other GDB objects.\n\
3072 The \"unset\" command is also an alias for \"delete\".",
3073 &deletelist, "delete ", 1, &cmdlist);
3074 add_com_alias ("d", "delete", class_breakpoint, 1);
3075
3076 add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_alias, delete_command,
3077 "Delete some breakpoints or auto-display expressions.\n\
3078 Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
3079 To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
3080 This command may be abbreviated \"delete\".",
3081 &deletelist);
3082
3083 add_com ("clear", class_breakpoint, clear_command,
3084 "Clear breakpoint at specified line or function.\n\
3085 Argument may be line number, function name, or \"*\" and an address.\n\
3086 If line number is specified, all breakpoints in that line are cleared.\n\
3087 If function is specified, breakpoints at beginning of function are cleared.\n\
3088 If an address is specified, breakpoints at that address are cleared.\n\n\
3089 With no argument, clears all breakpoints in the line that the selected frame\n\
3090 is executing in.\n\
3091 \n\
3092 See also the \"delete\" command which clears breakpoints by number.");
3093
3094 add_com ("break", class_breakpoint, break_command,
3095 "Set breakpoint at specified line or function.\n\
3096 Argument may be line number, function name, or \"*\" and an address.\n\
3097 If line number is specified, break at start of code for that line.\n\
3098 If function is specified, break at start of code for that function.\n\
3099 If an address is specified, break at that exact address.\n\
3100 With no arg, uses current execution address of selected stack frame.\n\
3101 This is useful for breaking on return to a stack frame.\n\
3102 \n\
3103 Multiple breakpoints at one place are permitted, and useful if conditional.\n\
3104 \n\
3105 Do \"help breakpoints\" for info on other commands dealing with breakpoints.");
3106 add_com_alias ("b", "break", class_run, 1);
3107 add_com_alias ("br", "break", class_run, 1);
3108 add_com_alias ("bre", "break", class_run, 1);
3109 add_com_alias ("brea", "break", class_run, 1);
3110
3111 add_info ("breakpoints", breakpoints_info,
3112 "Status of user-settable breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n\
3113 The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n\
3114 \tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n\
3115 \twatchpoint - watchpoint\n\
3116 The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to indicate\n\
3117 the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that the\n\
3118 breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate the\n\
3119 address and file/line number respectively.\n\n\
3120 Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n\
3121 are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n\n\
3122 Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n\
3123 breakpoint set.");
3124
3125 #if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
3126
3127 add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_maintenance, maintenance_info_breakpoints,
3128 "Status of all breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n\
3129 The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n\
3130 \tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n\
3131 \twatchpoint - watchpoint\n\
3132 \tlongjmp - internal breakpoint used to step through longjmp()\n\
3133 \tlongjmp resume - internal breakpoint at the target of longjmp()\n\
3134 \tuntil - internal breakpoint used by the \"until\" command\n\
3135 \tfinish - internal breakpoint used by the \"finish\" command\n\
3136 The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to indicate\n\
3137 the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that the\n\
3138 breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate the\n\
3139 address and file/line number respectively.\n\n\
3140 Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n\
3141 are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n\n\
3142 Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n\
3143 breakpoint set.",
3144 &maintenanceinfolist);
3145
3146 #endif /* MAINTENANCE_CMDS */
3147
3148 add_com ("catch", class_breakpoint, catch_command,
3149 "Set breakpoints to catch exceptions that are raised.\n\
3150 Argument may be a single exception to catch, multiple exceptions\n\
3151 to catch, or the default exception \"default\". If no arguments\n\
3152 are given, breakpoints are set at all exception handlers catch clauses\n\
3153 within the current scope.\n\
3154 \n\
3155 A condition specified for the catch applies to all breakpoints set\n\
3156 with this command\n\
3157 \n\
3158 Do \"help breakpoints\" for info on other commands dealing with breakpoints.");
3159
3160 add_com ("watch", class_breakpoint, watch_command,
3161 "Set a watchpoint for an expression.\n\
3162 A watchpoint stops execution of your program whenever the value of\n\
3163 an expression changes.");
3164
3165 add_info ("watchpoints", breakpoints_info,
3166 "Synonym for ``info breakpoints''.");
3167 }
3168
3169 /* OK, when we call objfile_relocate, we need to relocate breakpoints
3170 too. breakpoint_re_set is not a good choice--for example, if
3171 addr_string contains just a line number without a file name the
3172 breakpoint might get set in a different file. In general, there is
3173 no need to go all the way back to the user's string (though this might
3174 work if some effort were made to canonicalize it), since symtabs and
3175 everything except addresses are still valid.
3176
3177 Probably the best way to solve this is to have each breakpoint save
3178 the objfile and the section number that was used to set it (if set
3179 by "*addr", probably it is best to use find_pc_line to get a symtab
3180 and use the objfile and block_line_section for that symtab). Then
3181 objfile_relocate can call fixup_breakpoints with the objfile and
3182 the new_offsets, and it can relocate only the appropriate breakpoints. */
3183
3184 #ifdef IBM6000_TARGET
3185 /* But for now, just kludge it based on the concept that before an
3186 objfile is relocated the breakpoint is below 0x10000000, and afterwards
3187 it is higher, so that way we only relocate each breakpoint once. */
3188
3189 void
3190 fixup_breakpoints (low, high, delta)
3191 CORE_ADDR low;
3192 CORE_ADDR high;
3193 CORE_ADDR delta;
3194 {
3195 struct breakpoint *b;
3196
3197 ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
3198 {
3199 if (b->address >= low && b->address <= high)
3200 b->address += delta;
3201 }
3202 }
3203 #endif
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