/* Target-struct-independent code to start (run) and stop an inferior
process.
- Copyright (C) 1986-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1986-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
#include "probe.h"
#include "objfiles.h"
#include "completer.h"
+#include "target-descriptions.h"
/* Prototypes for local functions */
static unsigned char *signal_print;
static unsigned char *signal_program;
+/* Table of signals that are registered with "catch signal". A
+ non-zero entry indicates that the signal is caught by some "catch
+ signal" command. This has size GDB_SIGNAL_LAST, to accommodate all
+ signals. */
+static unsigned char *signal_catch;
+
/* Table of signals that the target may silently handle.
This is automatically determined from the flags above,
and simply cached here. */
void init_thread_stepping_state (struct thread_info *tss);
-void init_infwait_state (void);
+static void init_infwait_state (void);
static const char follow_fork_mode_child[] = "child";
static const char follow_fork_mode_parent[] = "parent";
/* follow-fork child, detach-on-fork on. */
+ inf->vfork_parent->pending_detach = 0;
+
if (!exec)
{
/* If we're handling a child exit, then inferior_ptid
set_current_inferior (inf);
set_current_program_space (pspace);
}
+ else
+ {
+ /* The old description may no longer be fit for the new image.
+ E.g, a 64-bit process exec'ed a 32-bit process. Clear the
+ old description; we'll read a new one below. No need to do
+ this on "follow-exec-mode new", as the old inferior stays
+ around (its description is later cleared/refetched on
+ restart). */
+ target_clear_description ();
+ }
gdb_assert (current_program_space == inf->pspace);
if ((inf->symfile_flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0)
set_initial_language ();
+ /* If the target can specify a description, read it. Must do this
+ after flipping to the new executable (because the target supplied
+ description must be compatible with the executable's
+ architecture, and the old executable may e.g., be 32-bit, while
+ the new one 64-bit), and before anything involving memory or
+ registers. */
+ target_find_description ();
+
#ifdef SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK
SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK (PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
#else
struct thread_info *tp;
CORE_ADDR pc;
struct address_space *aspace;
- int oneproc = 0;
+ /* GDB may force the inferior to step due to various reasons. */
+ int force_step = 0;
/* If we're stopped at a fork/vfork, follow the branch set by the
"set follow-fork-mode" command; otherwise, we'll just proceed
actually be executing the breakpoint insn anyway.
We'll be (un-)executing the previous instruction. */
- oneproc = 1;
+ force_step = 1;
else if (gdbarch_single_step_through_delay_p (gdbarch)
&& gdbarch_single_step_through_delay (gdbarch,
get_current_frame ()))
/* We stepped onto an instruction that needs to be stepped
again before re-inserting the breakpoint, do so. */
- oneproc = 1;
+ force_step = 1;
}
else
{
is required it returns TRUE and sets the current thread to
the old thread. */
if (prepare_to_proceed (step))
- oneproc = 1;
+ force_step = 1;
}
/* prepare_to_proceed may change the current thread. */
tp = inferior_thread ();
- if (oneproc)
+ if (force_step)
{
tp->control.trap_expected = 1;
/* If displaced stepping is enabled, we can step over the
init_infwait_state ();
/* Resume inferior. */
- resume (oneproc || step || bpstat_should_step (), tp->suspend.stop_signal);
+ resume (force_step || step || bpstat_should_step (),
+ tp->suspend.stop_signal);
/* Wait for it to stop (if not standalone)
and in any case decode why it stopped, and act accordingly. */
ptid_t waiton_ptid;
/* Current inferior wait state. */
-enum infwait_states infwait_state;
+static enum infwait_states infwait_state;
/* Data to be passed around while handling an event. This data is
discarded between events. */
}
}
-void
+static void
init_infwait_state (void)
{
waiton_ptid = pid_to_ptid (-1);
infwait_state = infwait_normal_state;
}
-void
-error_is_running (void)
-{
- error (_("Cannot execute this command while "
- "the selected thread is running."));
-}
-
-void
-ensure_not_running (void)
-{
- if (is_running (inferior_ptid))
- error_is_running ();
-}
-
static int
stepped_in_from (struct frame_info *frame, struct frame_id step_frame_id)
{
handle_syscall_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
{
struct regcache *regcache;
- struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
int syscall_number;
if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
context_switch (ecs->ptid);
regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
- gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
syscall_number = ecs->ws.value.syscall_number;
stop_pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
if (catch_syscall_enabled () > 0
&& catching_syscall_number (syscall_number) > 0)
{
+ enum bpstat_signal_value sval;
+
if (debug_infrun)
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: syscall number = '%d'\n",
syscall_number);
ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
= bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (regcache),
stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
- ecs->random_signal
- = !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
+
+ sval = bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
+ ecs->random_signal = sval == BPSTAT_SIGNAL_NO;
if (!ecs->random_signal)
{
if (stop_soon == NO_STOP_QUIETLY)
{
struct regcache *regcache;
+ enum bpstat_signal_value sval;
if (!ptid_equal (ecs->ptid, inferior_ptid))
context_switch (ecs->ptid);
ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
= bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (regcache),
stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
- ecs->random_signal
- = !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
+
+ sval
+ = bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
+ ecs->random_signal = sval == BPSTAT_SIGNAL_NO;
if (!ecs->random_signal)
{
= bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (get_current_regcache ()),
stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
ecs->random_signal
- = !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
+ = (bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat)
+ == BPSTAT_SIGNAL_NO);
/* Note that this may be referenced from inside
bpstat_stop_status above, through inferior_has_execd. */
context_switch (saved_singlestep_ptid);
if (deprecated_context_hook)
- deprecated_context_hook (pid_to_thread_id (ecs->ptid));
+ deprecated_context_hook (pid_to_thread_id (saved_singlestep_ptid));
resume (1, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
prepare_to_wait (ecs);
will be made according to the signal handling tables. */
if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
- || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP
- || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE)
+ && stop_after_trap)
{
- if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
- && stop_after_trap)
- {
- if (debug_infrun)
- fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stopped\n");
- stop_print_frame = 0;
- stop_stepping (ecs);
- return;
- }
-
- /* This is originated from start_remote(), start_inferior() and
- shared libraries hook functions. */
- if (stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE)
- {
- if (debug_infrun)
- fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: quietly stopped\n");
- stop_stepping (ecs);
- return;
- }
+ if (debug_infrun)
+ fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: stopped\n");
+ stop_print_frame = 0;
+ stop_stepping (ecs);
+ return;
+ }
- /* This originates from attach_command(). We need to overwrite
- the stop_signal here, because some kernels don't ignore a
- SIGSTOP in a subsequent ptrace(PTRACE_CONT,SIGSTOP) call.
- See more comments in inferior.h. On the other hand, if we
- get a non-SIGSTOP, report it to the user - assume the backend
- will handle the SIGSTOP if it should show up later.
-
- Also consider that the attach is complete when we see a
- SIGTRAP. Some systems (e.g. Windows), and stubs supporting
- target extended-remote report it instead of a SIGSTOP
- (e.g. gdbserver). We already rely on SIGTRAP being our
- signal, so this is no exception.
-
- Also consider that the attach is complete when we see a
- GDB_SIGNAL_0. In non-stop mode, GDB will explicitly tell
- the target to stop all threads of the inferior, in case the
- low level attach operation doesn't stop them implicitly. If
- they weren't stopped implicitly, then the stub will report a
- GDB_SIGNAL_0, meaning: stopped for no particular reason
- other than GDB's request. */
- if (stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP
- && (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_STOP
- || ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
- || ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_0))
- {
- stop_stepping (ecs);
- ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
- return;
- }
+ /* This is originated from start_remote(), start_inferior() and
+ shared libraries hook functions. */
+ if (stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY || stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE)
+ {
+ if (debug_infrun)
+ fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "infrun: quietly stopped\n");
+ stop_stepping (ecs);
+ return;
+ }
- /* See if there is a breakpoint/watchpoint/catchpoint/etc. that
- handles this event. */
- ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
- = bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (get_current_regcache ()),
- stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
+ /* This originates from attach_command(). We need to overwrite
+ the stop_signal here, because some kernels don't ignore a
+ SIGSTOP in a subsequent ptrace(PTRACE_CONT,SIGSTOP) call.
+ See more comments in inferior.h. On the other hand, if we
+ get a non-SIGSTOP, report it to the user - assume the backend
+ will handle the SIGSTOP if it should show up later.
+
+ Also consider that the attach is complete when we see a
+ SIGTRAP. Some systems (e.g. Windows), and stubs supporting
+ target extended-remote report it instead of a SIGSTOP
+ (e.g. gdbserver). We already rely on SIGTRAP being our
+ signal, so this is no exception.
+
+ Also consider that the attach is complete when we see a
+ GDB_SIGNAL_0. In non-stop mode, GDB will explicitly tell
+ the target to stop all threads of the inferior, in case the
+ low level attach operation doesn't stop them implicitly. If
+ they weren't stopped implicitly, then the stub will report a
+ GDB_SIGNAL_0, meaning: stopped for no particular reason
+ other than GDB's request. */
+ if (stop_soon == STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP
+ && (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_STOP
+ || ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
+ || ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_0))
+ {
+ stop_stepping (ecs);
+ ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
+ return;
+ }
- /* Following in case break condition called a
- function. */
- stop_print_frame = 1;
-
- /* This is where we handle "moribund" watchpoints. Unlike
- software breakpoints traps, hardware watchpoint traps are
- always distinguishable from random traps. If no high-level
- watchpoint is associated with the reported stop data address
- anymore, then the bpstat does not explain the signal ---
- simply make sure to ignore it if `stopped_by_watchpoint' is
- set. */
-
- if (debug_infrun
- && ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
- && !bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat)
- && stopped_by_watchpoint)
- fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
- "infrun: no user watchpoint explains "
- "watchpoint SIGTRAP, ignoring\n");
+ /* See if there is a breakpoint/watchpoint/catchpoint/etc. that
+ handles this event. */
+ ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat
+ = bpstat_stop_status (get_regcache_aspace (get_current_regcache ()),
+ stop_pc, ecs->ptid, &ecs->ws);
- /* NOTE: cagney/2003-03-29: These two checks for a random signal
- at one stage in the past included checks for an inferior
- function call's call dummy's return breakpoint. The original
- comment, that went with the test, read:
+ /* Following in case break condition called a
+ function. */
+ stop_print_frame = 1;
- ``End of a stack dummy. Some systems (e.g. Sony news) give
- another signal besides SIGTRAP, so check here as well as
- above.''
+ /* This is where we handle "moribund" watchpoints. Unlike
+ software breakpoints traps, hardware watchpoint traps are
+ always distinguishable from random traps. If no high-level
+ watchpoint is associated with the reported stop data address
+ anymore, then the bpstat does not explain the signal ---
+ simply make sure to ignore it if `stopped_by_watchpoint' is
+ set. */
+
+ if (debug_infrun
+ && ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
+ && (bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat)
+ == BPSTAT_SIGNAL_NO)
+ && stopped_by_watchpoint)
+ fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
+ "infrun: no user watchpoint explains "
+ "watchpoint SIGTRAP, ignoring\n");
- If someone ever tries to get call dummys on a
- non-executable stack to work (where the target would stop
- with something like a SIGSEGV), then those tests might need
- to be re-instated. Given, however, that the tests were only
- enabled when momentary breakpoints were not being used, I
- suspect that it won't be the case.
+ /* NOTE: cagney/2003-03-29: These two checks for a random signal
+ at one stage in the past included checks for an inferior
+ function call's call dummy's return breakpoint. The original
+ comment, that went with the test, read:
- NOTE: kettenis/2004-02-05: Indeed such checks don't seem to
- be necessary for call dummies on a non-executable stack on
- SPARC. */
+ ``End of a stack dummy. Some systems (e.g. Sony news) give
+ another signal besides SIGTRAP, so check here as well as
+ above.''
- if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
- ecs->random_signal
- = !(bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat)
- || stopped_by_watchpoint
- || ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
- || (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end
- && (ecs->event_thread->control.step_resume_breakpoint
- == NULL)));
- else
- {
- ecs->random_signal = !bpstat_explains_signal
- (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
- if (!ecs->random_signal)
- ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
- }
- }
+ If someone ever tries to get call dummys on a
+ non-executable stack to work (where the target would stop
+ with something like a SIGSEGV), then those tests might need
+ to be re-instated. Given, however, that the tests were only
+ enabled when momentary breakpoints were not being used, I
+ suspect that it won't be the case.
- /* When we reach this point, we've pretty much decided
- that the reason for stopping must've been a random
- (unexpected) signal. */
+ NOTE: kettenis/2004-02-05: Indeed such checks don't seem to
+ be necessary for call dummies on a non-executable stack on
+ SPARC. */
+ if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
+ ecs->random_signal
+ = !((bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat)
+ != BPSTAT_SIGNAL_NO)
+ || stopped_by_watchpoint
+ || ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
+ || (ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_end
+ && (ecs->event_thread->control.step_resume_breakpoint
+ == NULL)));
else
- ecs->random_signal = 1;
+ {
+ enum bpstat_signal_value sval;
+
+ sval = bpstat_explains_signal (ecs->event_thread->control.stop_bpstat);
+ ecs->random_signal = (sval == BPSTAT_SIGNAL_NO);
+
+ if (sval == BPSTAT_SIGNAL_HIDE)
+ ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
+ }
process_event_stop_test:
tmp_sal = find_pc_line (ecs->stop_func_start, 0);
if (tmp_sal.line != 0
- && !function_pc_is_marked_for_skip (ecs->stop_func_start))
+ && !function_name_is_marked_for_skip (ecs->stop_func_name,
+ &tmp_sal))
{
if (execution_direction == EXEC_REVERSE)
handle_step_into_function_backward (gdbarch, ecs);
signal_pass[signo] = (signal_stop[signo] == 0
&& signal_print[signo] == 0
- && signal_program[signo] == 1);
+ && signal_program[signo] == 1
+ && signal_catch[signo] == 0);
}
int
return ret;
}
+/* Update the global 'signal_catch' from INFO and notify the
+ target. */
+
+void
+signal_catch_update (const unsigned int *info)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < GDB_SIGNAL_LAST; ++i)
+ signal_catch[i] = info[i] > 0;
+ signal_cache_update (-1);
+ target_pass_signals ((int) GDB_SIGNAL_LAST, signal_pass);
+}
+
static void
sig_print_header (void)
{
{
struct infcall_suspend_state *inf_state;
struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
+#if 0
struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
+#endif
struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
gdb_byte *siginfo_data = NULL;
restore_infcall_suspend_state (struct infcall_suspend_state *inf_state)
{
struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
+#if 0
struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
+#endif
struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache ();
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
xmalloc (sizeof (signal_print[0]) * numsigs);
signal_program = (unsigned char *)
xmalloc (sizeof (signal_program[0]) * numsigs);
+ signal_catch = (unsigned char *)
+ xmalloc (sizeof (signal_catch[0]) * numsigs);
signal_pass = (unsigned char *)
xmalloc (sizeof (signal_program[0]) * numsigs);
for (i = 0; i < numsigs; i++)
signal_stop[i] = 1;
signal_print[i] = 1;
signal_program[i] = 1;
+ signal_catch[i] = 0;
}
/* Signals caused by debugger's own actions