1 /* Core dump and executable file functions below target vector, for GDB.
3 Copyright (C) 1986-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GDB.
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21 #include "arch-utils.h"
24 #include "frame.h" /* required by inferior.h */
31 #include "process-stratum-target.h"
33 #include "gdbthread.h"
38 #include "readline/tilde.h"
40 #include "filenames.h"
41 #include "progspace.h"
44 #include "completer.h"
45 #include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h"
47 #include "gdbsupport/pathstuff.h"
53 static core_fns
*sniff_core_bfd (gdbarch
*core_gdbarch
,
56 /* The core file target. */
58 static const target_info core_target_info
= {
60 N_("Local core dump file"),
61 N_("Use a core file as a target.\n\
62 Specify the filename of the core file.")
65 class core_target final
: public process_stratum_target
69 ~core_target () override
;
71 const target_info
&info () const override
72 { return core_target_info
; }
74 void close () override
;
75 void detach (inferior
*, int) override
;
76 void fetch_registers (struct regcache
*, int) override
;
78 enum target_xfer_status
xfer_partial (enum target_object object
,
81 const gdb_byte
*writebuf
,
82 ULONGEST offset
, ULONGEST len
,
83 ULONGEST
*xfered_len
) override
;
84 void files_info () override
;
86 bool thread_alive (ptid_t ptid
) override
;
87 const struct target_desc
*read_description () override
;
89 std::string
pid_to_str (ptid_t
) override
;
91 const char *thread_name (struct thread_info
*) override
;
93 bool has_all_memory () override
{ return false; }
94 bool has_memory () override
;
95 bool has_stack () override
;
96 bool has_registers () override
;
97 bool has_execution (ptid_t
) override
{ return false; }
99 bool info_proc (const char *, enum info_proc_what
) override
;
103 /* Getter, see variable definition. */
104 struct gdbarch
*core_gdbarch ()
106 return m_core_gdbarch
;
109 /* See definition. */
110 void get_core_register_section (struct regcache
*regcache
,
111 const struct regset
*regset
,
113 int section_min_size
,
115 const char *human_name
,
118 private: /* per-core data */
120 /* The core's section table. Note that these target sections are
121 *not* mapped in the current address spaces' set of target
122 sections --- those should come only from pure executable or
123 shared library bfds. The core bfd sections are an implementation
124 detail of the core target, just like ptrace is for unix child
126 target_section_table m_core_section_table
{};
128 /* The core_fns for a core file handler that is prepared to read the
129 core file currently open on core_bfd. */
130 core_fns
*m_core_vec
= NULL
;
132 /* FIXME: kettenis/20031023: Eventually this field should
134 struct gdbarch
*m_core_gdbarch
= NULL
;
137 core_target::core_target ()
139 m_core_gdbarch
= gdbarch_from_bfd (core_bfd
);
141 /* Find a suitable core file handler to munch on core_bfd */
142 m_core_vec
= sniff_core_bfd (m_core_gdbarch
, core_bfd
);
144 /* Find the data section */
145 if (build_section_table (core_bfd
,
146 &m_core_section_table
.sections
,
147 &m_core_section_table
.sections_end
))
148 error (_("\"%s\": Can't find sections: %s"),
149 bfd_get_filename (core_bfd
), bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
152 core_target::~core_target ()
154 xfree (m_core_section_table
.sections
);
157 /* List of all available core_fns. On gdb startup, each core file
158 register reader calls deprecated_add_core_fns() to register
159 information on each core format it is prepared to read. */
161 static struct core_fns
*core_file_fns
= NULL
;
163 static int gdb_check_format (bfd
*);
165 static void add_to_thread_list (bfd
*, asection
*, void *);
167 /* An arbitrary identifier for the core inferior. */
168 #define CORELOW_PID 1
170 /* Link a new core_fns into the global core_file_fns list. Called on
171 gdb startup by the _initialize routine in each core file register
172 reader, to register information about each format the reader is
173 prepared to handle. */
176 deprecated_add_core_fns (struct core_fns
*cf
)
178 cf
->next
= core_file_fns
;
182 /* The default function that core file handlers can use to examine a
183 core file BFD and decide whether or not to accept the job of
184 reading the core file. */
187 default_core_sniffer (struct core_fns
*our_fns
, bfd
*abfd
)
191 result
= (bfd_get_flavour (abfd
) == our_fns
-> core_flavour
);
195 /* Walk through the list of core functions to find a set that can
196 handle the core file open on ABFD. Returns pointer to set that is
199 static struct core_fns
*
200 sniff_core_bfd (struct gdbarch
*core_gdbarch
, bfd
*abfd
)
203 struct core_fns
*yummy
= NULL
;
206 /* Don't sniff if we have support for register sets in
208 if (core_gdbarch
&& gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections_p (core_gdbarch
))
211 for (cf
= core_file_fns
; cf
!= NULL
; cf
= cf
->next
)
213 if (cf
->core_sniffer (cf
, abfd
))
221 warning (_("\"%s\": ambiguous core format, %d handlers match"),
222 bfd_get_filename (abfd
), matches
);
224 else if (matches
== 0)
225 error (_("\"%s\": no core file handler recognizes format"),
226 bfd_get_filename (abfd
));
231 /* The default is to reject every core file format we see. Either
232 BFD has to recognize it, or we have to provide a function in the
233 core file handler that recognizes it. */
236 default_check_format (bfd
*abfd
)
241 /* Attempt to recognize core file formats that BFD rejects. */
244 gdb_check_format (bfd
*abfd
)
248 for (cf
= core_file_fns
; cf
!= NULL
; cf
= cf
->next
)
250 if (cf
->check_format (abfd
))
258 /* Close the core target. */
261 core_target::close ()
265 inferior_ptid
= null_ptid
; /* Avoid confusion from thread
267 exit_inferior_silent (current_inferior ());
269 /* Clear out solib state while the bfd is still open. See
270 comments in clear_solib in solib.c. */
273 current_program_space
->cbfd
.reset (nullptr);
276 /* Core targets are heap-allocated (see core_target_open), so here
277 we delete ourselves. */
281 /* Look for sections whose names start with `.reg/' so that we can
282 extract the list of threads in a core file. */
285 add_to_thread_list (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*asect
, void *reg_sect_arg
)
290 asection
*reg_sect
= (asection
*) reg_sect_arg
;
291 bool fake_pid_p
= false;
292 struct inferior
*inf
;
294 if (!startswith (bfd_section_name (asect
), ".reg/"))
297 core_tid
= atoi (bfd_section_name (asect
) + 5);
299 pid
= bfd_core_file_pid (core_bfd
);
308 inf
= current_inferior ();
311 inferior_appeared (inf
, pid
);
312 inf
->fake_pid_p
= fake_pid_p
;
315 ptid
= ptid_t (pid
, lwpid
, 0);
319 /* Warning, Will Robinson, looking at BFD private data! */
322 && asect
->filepos
== reg_sect
->filepos
) /* Did we find .reg? */
323 inferior_ptid
= ptid
; /* Yes, make it current. */
326 /* Issue a message saying we have no core to debug, if FROM_TTY. */
329 maybe_say_no_core_file_now (int from_tty
)
332 printf_filtered (_("No core file now.\n"));
335 /* Backward compatibility with old way of specifying core files. */
338 core_file_command (const char *filename
, int from_tty
)
340 dont_repeat (); /* Either way, seems bogus. */
342 if (filename
== NULL
)
344 if (core_bfd
!= NULL
)
346 target_detach (current_inferior (), from_tty
);
347 gdb_assert (core_bfd
== NULL
);
350 maybe_say_no_core_file_now (from_tty
);
353 core_target_open (filename
, from_tty
);
356 /* Locate (and load) an executable file (and symbols) given the core file
360 locate_exec_from_corefile_build_id (bfd
*abfd
, int from_tty
)
362 const bfd_build_id
*build_id
= build_id_bfd_get (abfd
);
363 if (build_id
== nullptr)
366 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr execbfd
367 = build_id_to_exec_bfd (build_id
->size
, build_id
->data
);
369 if (execbfd
!= nullptr)
371 exec_file_attach (bfd_get_filename (execbfd
.get ()), from_tty
);
372 symbol_file_add_main (bfd_get_filename (execbfd
.get ()),
373 symfile_add_flag (from_tty
? SYMFILE_VERBOSE
: 0));
380 core_target_open (const char *arg
, int from_tty
)
387 target_preopen (from_tty
);
391 error (_("No core file specified. (Use `detach' "
392 "to stop debugging a core file.)"));
394 error (_("No core file specified."));
397 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr
<char> filename (tilde_expand (arg
));
398 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename
.get ()))
399 filename
= gdb_abspath (filename
.get ());
401 flags
= O_BINARY
| O_LARGEFILE
;
406 scratch_chan
= gdb_open_cloexec (filename
.get (), flags
, 0);
407 if (scratch_chan
< 0)
408 perror_with_name (filename
.get ());
410 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr
temp_bfd (gdb_bfd_fopen (filename
.get (), gnutarget
,
411 write_files
? FOPEN_RUB
: FOPEN_RB
,
413 if (temp_bfd
== NULL
)
414 perror_with_name (filename
.get ());
416 if (!bfd_check_format (temp_bfd
.get (), bfd_core
)
417 && !gdb_check_format (temp_bfd
.get ()))
419 /* Do it after the err msg */
420 /* FIXME: should be checking for errors from bfd_close (for one
421 thing, on error it does not free all the storage associated
423 error (_("\"%s\" is not a core dump: %s"),
424 filename
.get (), bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
427 current_program_space
->cbfd
= std::move (temp_bfd
);
429 core_target
*target
= new core_target ();
431 /* Own the target until it is successfully pushed. */
432 target_ops_up
target_holder (target
);
436 /* If we have no exec file, try to set the architecture from the
437 core file. We don't do this unconditionally since an exec file
438 typically contains more information that helps us determine the
439 architecture than a core file. */
441 set_gdbarch_from_file (core_bfd
);
443 push_target (std::move (target_holder
));
445 inferior_ptid
= null_ptid
;
447 /* Need to flush the register cache (and the frame cache) from a
448 previous debug session. If inferior_ptid ends up the same as the
449 last debug session --- e.g., b foo; run; gcore core1; step; gcore
450 core2; core core1; core core2 --- then there's potential for
451 get_current_regcache to return the cached regcache of the
452 previous session, and the frame cache being stale. */
453 registers_changed ();
455 /* Build up thread list from BFD sections, and possibly set the
456 current thread to the .reg/NN section matching the .reg
458 bfd_map_over_sections (core_bfd
, add_to_thread_list
,
459 bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd
, ".reg"));
461 if (inferior_ptid
== null_ptid
)
463 /* Either we found no .reg/NN section, and hence we have a
464 non-threaded core (single-threaded, from gdb's perspective),
465 or for some reason add_to_thread_list couldn't determine
466 which was the "main" thread. The latter case shouldn't
467 usually happen, but we're dealing with input here, which can
468 always be broken in different ways. */
469 thread_info
*thread
= first_thread_of_inferior (current_inferior ());
473 inferior_appeared (current_inferior (), CORELOW_PID
);
474 inferior_ptid
= ptid_t (CORELOW_PID
);
475 add_thread_silent (inferior_ptid
);
478 switch_to_thread (thread
);
481 if (exec_bfd
== nullptr)
482 locate_exec_from_corefile_build_id (core_bfd
, from_tty
);
484 post_create_inferior (target
, from_tty
);
486 /* Now go through the target stack looking for threads since there
487 may be a thread_stratum target loaded on top of target core by
488 now. The layer above should claim threads found in the BFD
492 target_update_thread_list ();
495 catch (const gdb_exception_error
&except
)
497 exception_print (gdb_stderr
, except
);
500 p
= bfd_core_file_failing_command (core_bfd
);
502 printf_filtered (_("Core was generated by `%s'.\n"), p
);
504 /* Clearing any previous state of convenience variables. */
505 clear_exit_convenience_vars ();
507 siggy
= bfd_core_file_failing_signal (core_bfd
);
510 gdbarch
*core_gdbarch
= target
->core_gdbarch ();
512 /* If we don't have a CORE_GDBARCH to work with, assume a native
513 core (map gdb_signal from host signals). If we do have
514 CORE_GDBARCH to work with, but no gdb_signal_from_target
515 implementation for that gdbarch, as a fallback measure,
516 assume the host signal mapping. It'll be correct for native
517 cores, but most likely incorrect for cross-cores. */
518 enum gdb_signal sig
= (core_gdbarch
!= NULL
519 && gdbarch_gdb_signal_from_target_p (core_gdbarch
)
520 ? gdbarch_gdb_signal_from_target (core_gdbarch
,
522 : gdb_signal_from_host (siggy
));
524 printf_filtered (_("Program terminated with signal %s, %s.\n"),
525 gdb_signal_to_name (sig
), gdb_signal_to_string (sig
));
527 /* Set the value of the internal variable $_exitsignal,
528 which holds the signal uncaught by the inferior. */
529 set_internalvar_integer (lookup_internalvar ("_exitsignal"),
533 /* Fetch all registers from core file. */
534 target_fetch_registers (get_current_regcache (), -1);
536 /* Now, set up the frame cache, and print the top of stack. */
537 reinit_frame_cache ();
538 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL
), 1, SRC_AND_LOC
, 1);
540 /* Current thread should be NUM 1 but the user does not know that.
541 If a program is single threaded gdb in general does not mention
542 anything about threads. That is why the test is >= 2. */
543 if (thread_count () >= 2)
547 thread_command (NULL
, from_tty
);
549 catch (const gdb_exception_error
&except
)
551 exception_print (gdb_stderr
, except
);
557 core_target::detach (inferior
*inf
, int from_tty
)
559 /* Note that 'this' is dangling after this call. unpush_target
560 closes the target, and our close implementation deletes
562 unpush_target (this);
564 /* Clear the register cache and the frame cache. */
565 registers_changed ();
566 reinit_frame_cache ();
567 maybe_say_no_core_file_now (from_tty
);
570 /* Try to retrieve registers from a section in core_bfd, and supply
571 them to m_core_vec->core_read_registers, as the register set
574 If ptid's lwp member is zero, do the single-threaded
575 thing: look for a section named NAME. If ptid's lwp
576 member is non-zero, do the multi-threaded thing: look for a section
577 named "NAME/LWP", where LWP is the shortest ASCII decimal
578 representation of ptid's lwp member.
580 HUMAN_NAME is a human-readable name for the kind of registers the
581 NAME section contains, for use in error messages.
583 If REQUIRED is true, print an error if the core file doesn't have a
584 section by the appropriate name. Otherwise, just do nothing. */
587 core_target::get_core_register_section (struct regcache
*regcache
,
588 const struct regset
*regset
,
590 int section_min_size
,
592 const char *human_name
,
595 struct bfd_section
*section
;
598 bool variable_size_section
= (regset
!= NULL
599 && regset
->flags
& REGSET_VARIABLE_SIZE
);
601 thread_section_name
section_name (name
, regcache
->ptid ());
603 section
= bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd
, section_name
.c_str ());
607 warning (_("Couldn't find %s registers in core file."),
612 size
= bfd_section_size (section
);
613 if (size
< section_min_size
)
615 warning (_("Section `%s' in core file too small."),
616 section_name
.c_str ());
619 if (size
!= section_min_size
&& !variable_size_section
)
621 warning (_("Unexpected size of section `%s' in core file."),
622 section_name
.c_str ());
625 contents
= (char *) alloca (size
);
626 if (! bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd
, section
, contents
,
629 warning (_("Couldn't read %s registers from `%s' section in core file."),
630 human_name
, section_name
.c_str ());
636 regset
->supply_regset (regset
, regcache
, -1, contents
, size
);
640 gdb_assert (m_core_vec
!= nullptr);
641 m_core_vec
->core_read_registers (regcache
, contents
, size
, which
,
642 (CORE_ADDR
) bfd_section_vma (section
));
645 /* Data passed to gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections's callback. */
646 struct get_core_registers_cb_data
649 struct regcache
*regcache
;
652 /* Callback for get_core_registers that handles a single core file
653 register note section. */
656 get_core_registers_cb (const char *sect_name
, int supply_size
, int collect_size
,
657 const struct regset
*regset
,
658 const char *human_name
, void *cb_data
)
660 auto *data
= (get_core_registers_cb_data
*) cb_data
;
661 bool required
= false;
662 bool variable_size_section
= (regset
!= NULL
663 && regset
->flags
& REGSET_VARIABLE_SIZE
);
665 if (!variable_size_section
)
666 gdb_assert (supply_size
== collect_size
);
668 if (strcmp (sect_name
, ".reg") == 0)
671 if (human_name
== NULL
)
672 human_name
= "general-purpose";
674 else if (strcmp (sect_name
, ".reg2") == 0)
676 if (human_name
== NULL
)
677 human_name
= "floating-point";
680 /* The 'which' parameter is only used when no regset is provided.
681 Thus we just set it to -1. */
682 data
->target
->get_core_register_section (data
->regcache
, regset
, sect_name
,
683 supply_size
, -1, human_name
,
687 /* Get the registers out of a core file. This is the machine-
688 independent part. Fetch_core_registers is the machine-dependent
689 part, typically implemented in the xm-file for each
692 /* We just get all the registers, so we don't use regno. */
695 core_target::fetch_registers (struct regcache
*regcache
, int regno
)
698 struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
;
700 if (!(m_core_gdbarch
!= nullptr
701 && gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections_p (m_core_gdbarch
))
702 && (m_core_vec
== NULL
|| m_core_vec
->core_read_registers
== NULL
))
704 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr
,
705 "Can't fetch registers from this type of core file\n");
709 gdbarch
= regcache
->arch ();
710 if (gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections_p (gdbarch
))
712 get_core_registers_cb_data data
= { this, regcache
};
713 gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections (gdbarch
,
714 get_core_registers_cb
,
715 (void *) &data
, NULL
);
719 get_core_register_section (regcache
, NULL
,
720 ".reg", 0, 0, "general-purpose", 1);
721 get_core_register_section (regcache
, NULL
,
722 ".reg2", 0, 2, "floating-point", 0);
725 /* Mark all registers not found in the core as unavailable. */
726 for (i
= 0; i
< gdbarch_num_regs (regcache
->arch ()); i
++)
727 if (regcache
->get_register_status (i
) == REG_UNKNOWN
)
728 regcache
->raw_supply (i
, NULL
);
732 core_target::files_info ()
734 print_section_info (&m_core_section_table
, core_bfd
);
737 enum target_xfer_status
738 core_target::xfer_partial (enum target_object object
, const char *annex
,
739 gdb_byte
*readbuf
, const gdb_byte
*writebuf
,
740 ULONGEST offset
, ULONGEST len
, ULONGEST
*xfered_len
)
744 case TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY
:
745 return (section_table_xfer_memory_partial
747 offset
, len
, xfered_len
,
748 m_core_section_table
.sections
,
749 m_core_section_table
.sections_end
,
752 case TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV
:
755 /* When the aux vector is stored in core file, BFD
756 represents this with a fake section called ".auxv". */
758 struct bfd_section
*section
;
761 section
= bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd
, ".auxv");
763 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
765 size
= bfd_section_size (section
);
767 return TARGET_XFER_EOF
;
773 return TARGET_XFER_EOF
;
774 if (!bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd
, section
, readbuf
,
775 (file_ptr
) offset
, size
))
777 warning (_("Couldn't read NT_AUXV note in core file."));
778 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
781 *xfered_len
= (ULONGEST
) size
;
782 return TARGET_XFER_OK
;
784 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
786 case TARGET_OBJECT_WCOOKIE
:
789 /* When the StackGhost cookie is stored in core file, BFD
790 represents this with a fake section called
793 struct bfd_section
*section
;
796 section
= bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd
, ".wcookie");
798 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
800 size
= bfd_section_size (section
);
802 return TARGET_XFER_EOF
;
808 return TARGET_XFER_EOF
;
809 if (!bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd
, section
, readbuf
,
810 (file_ptr
) offset
, size
))
812 warning (_("Couldn't read StackGhost cookie in core file."));
813 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
816 *xfered_len
= (ULONGEST
) size
;
817 return TARGET_XFER_OK
;
820 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
822 case TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES
:
823 if (m_core_gdbarch
!= nullptr
824 && gdbarch_core_xfer_shared_libraries_p (m_core_gdbarch
))
827 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
830 *xfered_len
= gdbarch_core_xfer_shared_libraries (m_core_gdbarch
,
834 if (*xfered_len
== 0)
835 return TARGET_XFER_EOF
;
837 return TARGET_XFER_OK
;
842 case TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_AIX
:
843 if (m_core_gdbarch
!= nullptr
844 && gdbarch_core_xfer_shared_libraries_aix_p (m_core_gdbarch
))
847 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
851 = gdbarch_core_xfer_shared_libraries_aix (m_core_gdbarch
,
855 if (*xfered_len
== 0)
856 return TARGET_XFER_EOF
;
858 return TARGET_XFER_OK
;
863 case TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO
:
866 if (m_core_gdbarch
!= nullptr
867 && gdbarch_core_xfer_siginfo_p (m_core_gdbarch
))
869 LONGEST l
= gdbarch_core_xfer_siginfo (m_core_gdbarch
, readbuf
,
876 return TARGET_XFER_EOF
;
878 return TARGET_XFER_OK
;
882 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO
;
885 return this->beneath ()->xfer_partial (object
, annex
, readbuf
,
886 writebuf
, offset
, len
,
893 /* Okay, let's be honest: threads gleaned from a core file aren't
894 exactly lively, are they? On the other hand, if we don't claim
895 that each & every one is alive, then we don't get any of them
896 to appear in an "info thread" command, which is quite a useful
900 core_target::thread_alive (ptid_t ptid
)
905 /* Ask the current architecture what it knows about this core file.
906 That will be used, in turn, to pick a better architecture. This
907 wrapper could be avoided if targets got a chance to specialize
910 const struct target_desc
*
911 core_target::read_description ()
913 if (m_core_gdbarch
&& gdbarch_core_read_description_p (m_core_gdbarch
))
915 const struct target_desc
*result
;
917 result
= gdbarch_core_read_description (m_core_gdbarch
, this, core_bfd
);
922 return this->beneath ()->read_description ();
926 core_target::pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid
)
928 struct inferior
*inf
;
931 /* The preferred way is to have a gdbarch/OS specific
933 if (m_core_gdbarch
!= nullptr
934 && gdbarch_core_pid_to_str_p (m_core_gdbarch
))
935 return gdbarch_core_pid_to_str (m_core_gdbarch
, ptid
);
937 /* Otherwise, if we don't have one, we'll just fallback to
938 "process", with normal_pid_to_str. */
940 /* Try the LWPID field first. */
943 return normal_pid_to_str (ptid_t (pid
));
945 /* Otherwise, this isn't a "threaded" core -- use the PID field, but
946 only if it isn't a fake PID. */
947 inf
= find_inferior_ptid (ptid
);
948 if (inf
!= NULL
&& !inf
->fake_pid_p
)
949 return normal_pid_to_str (ptid
);
951 /* No luck. We simply don't have a valid PID to print. */
952 return "<main task>";
956 core_target::thread_name (struct thread_info
*thr
)
958 if (m_core_gdbarch
!= nullptr
959 && gdbarch_core_thread_name_p (m_core_gdbarch
))
960 return gdbarch_core_thread_name (m_core_gdbarch
, thr
);
965 core_target::has_memory ()
967 return (core_bfd
!= NULL
);
971 core_target::has_stack ()
973 return (core_bfd
!= NULL
);
977 core_target::has_registers ()
979 return (core_bfd
!= NULL
);
982 /* Implement the to_info_proc method. */
985 core_target::info_proc (const char *args
, enum info_proc_what request
)
987 struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
= get_current_arch ();
989 /* Since this is the core file target, call the 'core_info_proc'
990 method on gdbarch, not 'info_proc'. */
991 if (gdbarch_core_info_proc_p (gdbarch
))
992 gdbarch_core_info_proc (gdbarch
, args
, request
);
998 _initialize_corelow (void)
1000 add_target (core_target_info
, core_target_open
, filename_completer
);