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20
21 #include "defs.h"
22 #include "frame.h"
23 #include "inferior.h"
24 #include "command.h"
25 #include "signals.h"
26 #include "serial.h"
27 #include "terminal.h"
28 #include "target.h"
29 #include "gdbthread.h"
30
31 #include "gdb_string.h"
32 #include <signal.h>
33 #include <fcntl.h>
34 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
35 #include <sys/select.h>
36 #endif
37
38 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
39 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE pid_t
40 #endif
41
42 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
43 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE int
44 #endif
45
46 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
47 #ifdef SHORT_PGRP
48 /* This is only used for the ultra. Does it have pid_t? */
49 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE short
50 #else
51 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE int
52 #endif
53 #endif /* sgtty */
54
55 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
56 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
57 #endif
58
59 #if defined (SIGIO) && defined (FASYNC) && defined (FD_SET) && defined (F_SETOWN)
60 static void handle_sigio (int);
61 #endif
62
63 extern void _initialize_inflow (void);
64
65 static void pass_signal (int);
66
67 static void kill_command (char *, int);
68
69 static void terminal_ours_1 (int);
70 \f
71 /* Record terminal status separately for debugger and inferior. */
72
73 static serial_t stdin_serial;
74
75 /* TTY state for the inferior. We save it whenever the inferior stops, and
76 restore it when it resumes. */
77 static serial_ttystate inferior_ttystate;
78
79 /* Our own tty state, which we restore every time we need to deal with the
80 terminal. We only set it once, when GDB first starts. The settings of
81 flags which readline saves and restores and unimportant. */
82 static serial_ttystate our_ttystate;
83
84 /* fcntl flags for us and the inferior. Saved and restored just like
85 {our,inferior}_ttystate. */
86 static int tflags_inferior;
87 static int tflags_ours;
88
89 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
90 /* Process group for us and the inferior. Saved and restored just like
91 {our,inferior}_ttystate. */
92 PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE our_process_group;
93 PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE inferior_process_group;
94 #endif
95
96 /* While the inferior is running, we want SIGINT and SIGQUIT to go to the
97 inferior only. If we have job control, that takes care of it. If not,
98 we save our handlers in these two variables and set SIGINT and SIGQUIT
99 to SIG_IGN. */
100
101 static void (*sigint_ours) ();
102 static void (*sigquit_ours) ();
103
104 /* The name of the tty (from the `tty' command) that we gave to the inferior
105 when it was last started. */
106
107 static char *inferior_thisrun_terminal;
108
109 /* Nonzero if our terminal settings are in effect. Zero if the
110 inferior's settings are in effect. Ignored if !gdb_has_a_terminal
111 (). */
112
113 int terminal_is_ours;
114
115 enum
116 {
117 yes, no, have_not_checked
118 }
119 gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = have_not_checked;
120
121 /* Does GDB have a terminal (on stdin)? */
122 int
123 gdb_has_a_terminal (void)
124 {
125 switch (gdb_has_a_terminal_flag)
126 {
127 case yes:
128 return 1;
129 case no:
130 return 0;
131 case have_not_checked:
132 /* Get all the current tty settings (including whether we have a tty at
133 all!). Can't do this in _initialize_inflow because SERIAL_FDOPEN
134 won't work until the serial_ops_list is initialized. */
135
136 #ifdef F_GETFL
137 tflags_ours = fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0);
138 #endif
139
140 gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = no;
141 stdin_serial = SERIAL_FDOPEN (0);
142 if (stdin_serial != NULL)
143 {
144 our_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
145
146 if (our_ttystate != NULL)
147 {
148 gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = yes;
149 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
150 our_process_group = tcgetpgrp (0);
151 #endif
152 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
153 our_process_group = getpgrp ();
154 #endif
155 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
156 ioctl (0, TIOCGPGRP, &our_process_group);
157 #endif
158 }
159 }
160
161 return gdb_has_a_terminal_flag == yes;
162 default:
163 /* "Can't happen". */
164 return 0;
165 }
166 }
167
168 /* Macro for printing errors from ioctl operations */
169
170 #define OOPSY(what) \
171 if (result == -1) \
172 fprintf_unfiltered(gdb_stderr, "[%s failed in terminal_inferior: %s]\n", \
173 what, strerror (errno))
174
175 static void terminal_ours_1 (int);
176
177 /* Initialize the terminal settings we record for the inferior,
178 before we actually run the inferior. */
179
180 void
181 terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp (int pgrp)
182 {
183 if (gdb_has_a_terminal ())
184 {
185 /* We could just as well copy our_ttystate (if we felt like adding
186 a new function SERIAL_COPY_TTY_STATE). */
187 if (inferior_ttystate)
188 xfree (inferior_ttystate);
189 inferior_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
190
191 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
192 inferior_process_group = pgrp;
193 #endif
194
195 /* Make sure that next time we call terminal_inferior (which will be
196 before the program runs, as it needs to be), we install the new
197 process group. */
198 terminal_is_ours = 1;
199 }
200 }
201
202 void
203 terminal_init_inferior (void)
204 {
205 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
206 /* This is for Lynx, and should be cleaned up by having Lynx be a separate
207 debugging target with a version of target_terminal_init_inferior which
208 passes in the process group to a generic routine which does all the work
209 (and the non-threaded child_terminal_init_inferior can just pass in
210 inferior_pid to the same routine). */
211 /* We assume INFERIOR_PID is also the child's process group. */
212 terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp (PIDGET (inferior_pid));
213 #endif /* PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE */
214 }
215
216 /* Put the inferior's terminal settings into effect.
217 This is preparation for starting or resuming the inferior. */
218
219 void
220 terminal_inferior (void)
221 {
222 if (gdb_has_a_terminal () && terminal_is_ours
223 && inferior_thisrun_terminal == 0)
224 {
225 int result;
226
227 #ifdef F_GETFL
228 /* Is there a reason this is being done twice? It happens both
229 places we use F_SETFL, so I'm inclined to think perhaps there
230 is some reason, however perverse. Perhaps not though... */
231 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_inferior);
232 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_inferior);
233 OOPSY ("fcntl F_SETFL");
234 #endif
235
236 /* Because we were careful to not change in or out of raw mode in
237 terminal_ours, we will not change in our out of raw mode with
238 this call, so we don't flush any input. */
239 result = SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, inferior_ttystate);
240 OOPSY ("setting tty state");
241
242 if (!job_control)
243 {
244 sigint_ours = (void (*)()) signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
245 #ifdef SIGQUIT
246 sigquit_ours = (void (*)()) signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
247 #endif
248 }
249
250 /* If attach_flag is set, we don't know whether we are sharing a
251 terminal with the inferior or not. (attaching a process
252 without a terminal is one case where we do not; attaching a
253 process which we ran from the same shell as GDB via `&' is
254 one case where we do, I think (but perhaps this is not
255 `sharing' in the sense that we need to save and restore tty
256 state)). I don't know if there is any way to tell whether we
257 are sharing a terminal. So what we do is to go through all
258 the saving and restoring of the tty state, but ignore errors
259 setting the process group, which will happen if we are not
260 sharing a terminal). */
261
262 if (job_control)
263 {
264 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
265 result = tcsetpgrp (0, inferior_process_group);
266 if (!attach_flag)
267 OOPSY ("tcsetpgrp");
268 #endif
269
270 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
271 result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &inferior_process_group);
272 if (!attach_flag)
273 OOPSY ("TIOCSPGRP");
274 #endif
275 }
276
277 }
278 terminal_is_ours = 0;
279 }
280
281 /* Put some of our terminal settings into effect,
282 enough to get proper results from our output,
283 but do not change into or out of RAW mode
284 so that no input is discarded.
285
286 After doing this, either terminal_ours or terminal_inferior
287 should be called to get back to a normal state of affairs. */
288
289 void
290 terminal_ours_for_output (void)
291 {
292 terminal_ours_1 (1);
293 }
294
295 /* Put our terminal settings into effect.
296 First record the inferior's terminal settings
297 so they can be restored properly later. */
298
299 void
300 terminal_ours (void)
301 {
302 terminal_ours_1 (0);
303 }
304
305 /* output_only is not used, and should not be used unless we introduce
306 separate terminal_is_ours and terminal_is_ours_for_output
307 flags. */
308
309 static void
310 terminal_ours_1 (int output_only)
311 {
312 /* Checking inferior_thisrun_terminal is necessary so that
313 if GDB is running in the background, it won't block trying
314 to do the ioctl()'s below. Checking gdb_has_a_terminal
315 avoids attempting all the ioctl's when running in batch. */
316 if (inferior_thisrun_terminal != 0 || gdb_has_a_terminal () == 0)
317 return;
318
319 if (!terminal_is_ours)
320 {
321 /* Ignore this signal since it will happen when we try to set the
322 pgrp. */
323 void (*osigttou) ();
324 int result;
325
326 terminal_is_ours = 1;
327
328 #ifdef SIGTTOU
329 if (job_control)
330 osigttou = (void (*)()) signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN);
331 #endif
332
333 if (inferior_ttystate)
334 xfree (inferior_ttystate);
335 inferior_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
336 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
337 inferior_process_group = tcgetpgrp (0);
338 #endif
339 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
340 inferior_process_group = getpgrp ();
341 #endif
342 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
343 ioctl (0, TIOCGPGRP, &inferior_process_group);
344 #endif
345
346 /* Here we used to set ICANON in our ttystate, but I believe this
347 was an artifact from before when we used readline. Readline sets
348 the tty state when it needs to.
349 FIXME-maybe: However, query() expects non-raw mode and doesn't
350 use readline. Maybe query should use readline (on the other hand,
351 this only matters for HAVE_SGTTY, not termio or termios, I think). */
352
353 /* Set tty state to our_ttystate. We don't change in our out of raw
354 mode, to avoid flushing input. We need to do the same thing
355 regardless of output_only, because we don't have separate
356 terminal_is_ours and terminal_is_ours_for_output flags. It's OK,
357 though, since readline will deal with raw mode when/if it needs to.
358 */
359
360 SERIAL_NOFLUSH_SET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, our_ttystate,
361 inferior_ttystate);
362
363 if (job_control)
364 {
365 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
366 result = tcsetpgrp (0, our_process_group);
367 #if 0
368 /* This fails on Ultrix with EINVAL if you run the testsuite
369 in the background with nohup, and then log out. GDB never
370 used to check for an error here, so perhaps there are other
371 such situations as well. */
372 if (result == -1)
373 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "[tcsetpgrp failed in terminal_ours: %s]\n",
374 strerror (errno));
375 #endif
376 #endif /* termios */
377
378 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
379 result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &our_process_group);
380 #endif
381 }
382
383 #ifdef SIGTTOU
384 if (job_control)
385 signal (SIGTTOU, osigttou);
386 #endif
387
388 if (!job_control)
389 {
390 signal (SIGINT, sigint_ours);
391 #ifdef SIGQUIT
392 signal (SIGQUIT, sigquit_ours);
393 #endif
394 }
395
396 #ifdef F_GETFL
397 tflags_inferior = fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0);
398
399 /* Is there a reason this is being done twice? It happens both
400 places we use F_SETFL, so I'm inclined to think perhaps there
401 is some reason, however perverse. Perhaps not though... */
402 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_ours);
403 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_ours);
404 #endif
405
406 result = result; /* lint */
407 }
408 }
409
410 /* ARGSUSED */
411 void
412 term_info (char *arg, int from_tty)
413 {
414 target_terminal_info (arg, from_tty);
415 }
416
417 /* ARGSUSED */
418 void
419 child_terminal_info (char *args, int from_tty)
420 {
421 if (!gdb_has_a_terminal ())
422 {
423 printf_filtered ("This GDB does not control a terminal.\n");
424 return;
425 }
426
427 printf_filtered ("Inferior's terminal status (currently saved by GDB):\n");
428
429 /* First the fcntl flags. */
430 {
431 int flags;
432
433 flags = tflags_inferior;
434
435 printf_filtered ("File descriptor flags = ");
436
437 #ifndef O_ACCMODE
438 #define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR)
439 #endif
440 /* (O_ACCMODE) parens are to avoid Ultrix header file bug */
441 switch (flags & (O_ACCMODE))
442 {
443 case O_RDONLY:
444 printf_filtered ("O_RDONLY");
445 break;
446 case O_WRONLY:
447 printf_filtered ("O_WRONLY");
448 break;
449 case O_RDWR:
450 printf_filtered ("O_RDWR");
451 break;
452 }
453 flags &= ~(O_ACCMODE);
454
455 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK
456 if (flags & O_NONBLOCK)
457 printf_filtered (" | O_NONBLOCK");
458 flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK;
459 #endif
460
461 #if defined (O_NDELAY)
462 /* If O_NDELAY and O_NONBLOCK are defined to the same thing, we will
463 print it as O_NONBLOCK, which is good cause that is what POSIX
464 has, and the flag will already be cleared by the time we get here. */
465 if (flags & O_NDELAY)
466 printf_filtered (" | O_NDELAY");
467 flags &= ~O_NDELAY;
468 #endif
469
470 if (flags & O_APPEND)
471 printf_filtered (" | O_APPEND");
472 flags &= ~O_APPEND;
473
474 #if defined (O_BINARY)
475 if (flags & O_BINARY)
476 printf_filtered (" | O_BINARY");
477 flags &= ~O_BINARY;
478 #endif
479
480 if (flags)
481 printf_filtered (" | 0x%x", flags);
482 printf_filtered ("\n");
483 }
484
485 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
486 printf_filtered ("Process group = %d\n",
487 (int) inferior_process_group);
488 #endif
489
490 SERIAL_PRINT_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, inferior_ttystate, gdb_stdout);
491 }
492 \f
493 /* NEW_TTY_PREFORK is called before forking a new child process,
494 so we can record the state of ttys in the child to be formed.
495 TTYNAME is null if we are to share the terminal with gdb;
496 or points to a string containing the name of the desired tty.
497
498 NEW_TTY is called in new child processes under Unix, which will
499 become debugger target processes. This actually switches to
500 the terminal specified in the NEW_TTY_PREFORK call. */
501
502 void
503 new_tty_prefork (char *ttyname)
504 {
505 /* Save the name for later, for determining whether we and the child
506 are sharing a tty. */
507 inferior_thisrun_terminal = ttyname;
508 }
509
510 void
511 new_tty (void)
512 {
513 register int tty;
514
515 if (inferior_thisrun_terminal == 0)
516 return;
517 #if !defined(__GO32__) && !defined(_WIN32)
518 #ifdef TIOCNOTTY
519 /* Disconnect the child process from our controlling terminal. On some
520 systems (SVR4 for example), this may cause a SIGTTOU, so temporarily
521 ignore SIGTTOU. */
522 tty = open ("/dev/tty", O_RDWR);
523 if (tty > 0)
524 {
525 void (*osigttou) ();
526
527 osigttou = (void (*)()) signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN);
528 ioctl (tty, TIOCNOTTY, 0);
529 close (tty);
530 signal (SIGTTOU, osigttou);
531 }
532 #endif
533
534 /* Now open the specified new terminal. */
535
536 #ifdef USE_O_NOCTTY
537 tty = open (inferior_thisrun_terminal, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY);
538 #else
539 tty = open (inferior_thisrun_terminal, O_RDWR);
540 #endif
541 if (tty == -1)
542 {
543 print_sys_errmsg (inferior_thisrun_terminal, errno);
544 _exit (1);
545 }
546
547 /* Avoid use of dup2; doesn't exist on all systems. */
548 if (tty != 0)
549 {
550 close (0);
551 dup (tty);
552 }
553 if (tty != 1)
554 {
555 close (1);
556 dup (tty);
557 }
558 if (tty != 2)
559 {
560 close (2);
561 dup (tty);
562 }
563 if (tty > 2)
564 close (tty);
565 #endif /* !go32 && !win32 */
566 }
567 \f
568 /* Kill the inferior process. Make us have no inferior. */
569
570 /* ARGSUSED */
571 static void
572 kill_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
573 {
574 /* FIXME: This should not really be inferior_pid (or target_has_execution).
575 It should be a distinct flag that indicates that a target is active, cuz
576 some targets don't have processes! */
577
578 if (inferior_pid == 0)
579 error ("The program is not being run.");
580 if (!query ("Kill the program being debugged? "))
581 error ("Not confirmed.");
582 target_kill ();
583
584 init_thread_list (); /* Destroy thread info */
585
586 /* Killing off the inferior can leave us with a core file. If so,
587 print the state we are left in. */
588 if (target_has_stack)
589 {
590 printf_filtered ("In %s,\n", target_longname);
591 if (selected_frame == NULL)
592 fputs_filtered ("No selected stack frame.\n", gdb_stdout);
593 else
594 print_stack_frame (selected_frame, selected_frame_level, 1);
595 }
596 }
597 \f
598 /* Call set_sigint_trap when you need to pass a signal on to an attached
599 process when handling SIGINT */
600
601 /* ARGSUSED */
602 static void
603 pass_signal (int signo)
604 {
605 #ifndef _WIN32
606 kill (PIDGET (inferior_pid), SIGINT);
607 #endif
608 }
609
610 static void (*osig) ();
611
612 void
613 set_sigint_trap (void)
614 {
615 if (attach_flag || inferior_thisrun_terminal)
616 {
617 osig = (void (*)()) signal (SIGINT, pass_signal);
618 }
619 }
620
621 void
622 clear_sigint_trap (void)
623 {
624 if (attach_flag || inferior_thisrun_terminal)
625 {
626 signal (SIGINT, osig);
627 }
628 }
629 \f
630 #if defined (SIGIO) && defined (FASYNC) && defined (FD_SET) && defined (F_SETOWN)
631 static void (*old_sigio) ();
632
633 static void
634 handle_sigio (int signo)
635 {
636 int numfds;
637 fd_set readfds;
638
639 signal (SIGIO, handle_sigio);
640
641 FD_ZERO (&readfds);
642 FD_SET (target_activity_fd, &readfds);
643 numfds = select (target_activity_fd + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, NULL);
644 if (numfds >= 0 && FD_ISSET (target_activity_fd, &readfds))
645 {
646 #ifndef _WIN32
647 if ((*target_activity_function) ())
648 kill (inferior_pid, SIGINT);
649 #endif
650 }
651 }
652
653 static int old_fcntl_flags;
654
655 void
656 set_sigio_trap (void)
657 {
658 if (target_activity_function)
659 {
660 old_sigio = (void (*)()) signal (SIGIO, handle_sigio);
661 fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_SETOWN, getpid ());
662 old_fcntl_flags = fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_GETFL, 0);
663 fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags | FASYNC);
664 }
665 }
666
667 void
668 clear_sigio_trap (void)
669 {
670 if (target_activity_function)
671 {
672 signal (SIGIO, old_sigio);
673 fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags);
674 }
675 }
676 #else /* No SIGIO. */
677 void
678 set_sigio_trap (void)
679 {
680 if (target_activity_function)
681 abort ();
682 }
683
684 void
685 clear_sigio_trap (void)
686 {
687 if (target_activity_function)
688 abort ();
689 }
690 #endif /* No SIGIO. */
691 \f
692
693 /* This is here because this is where we figure out whether we (probably)
694 have job control. Just using job_control only does part of it because
695 setpgid or setpgrp might not exist on a system without job control.
696 It might be considered misplaced (on the other hand, process groups and
697 job control are closely related to ttys).
698
699 For a more clean implementation, in libiberty, put a setpgid which merely
700 calls setpgrp and a setpgrp which does nothing (any system with job control
701 will have one or the other). */
702 int
703 gdb_setpgid (void)
704 {
705 int retval = 0;
706
707 if (job_control)
708 {
709 #if defined (NEED_POSIX_SETPGID) || (defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) && defined (HAVE_SETPGID))
710 /* setpgid (0, 0) is supposed to work and mean the same thing as
711 this, but on Ultrix 4.2A it fails with EPERM (and
712 setpgid (getpid (), getpid ()) succeeds). */
713 retval = setpgid (getpid (), getpid ());
714 #else
715 #if defined (TIOCGPGRP)
716 #if defined(USG) && !defined(SETPGRP_ARGS)
717 retval = setpgrp ();
718 #else
719 retval = setpgrp (getpid (), getpid ());
720 #endif /* USG */
721 #endif /* TIOCGPGRP. */
722 #endif /* NEED_POSIX_SETPGID */
723 }
724 return retval;
725 }
726
727 void
728 _initialize_inflow (void)
729 {
730 add_info ("terminal", term_info,
731 "Print inferior's saved terminal status.");
732
733 add_com ("kill", class_run, kill_command,
734 "Kill execution of program being debugged.");
735
736 inferior_pid = 0;
737
738 terminal_is_ours = 1;
739
740 /* OK, figure out whether we have job control. If neither termios nor
741 sgtty (i.e. termio or go32), leave job_control 0. */
742
743 #if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
744 /* Do all systems with termios have the POSIX way of identifying job
745 control? I hope so. */
746 #ifdef _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL
747 job_control = 1;
748 #else
749 #ifdef _SC_JOB_CONTROL
750 job_control = sysconf (_SC_JOB_CONTROL);
751 #else
752 job_control = 0; /* have to assume the worst */
753 #endif /* _SC_JOB_CONTROL */
754 #endif /* _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL */
755 #endif /* HAVE_TERMIOS */
756
757 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
758 #ifdef TIOCGPGRP
759 job_control = 1;
760 #else
761 job_control = 0;
762 #endif /* TIOCGPGRP */
763 #endif /* sgtty */
764 }
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