stop_soon_quietly = 0;
/* insert_step_breakpoint (); FIXME, do we need this? */
- proceed(-1, -1, 0);
+ proceed (-1, TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0);
}
/* Fill ARGSTRUCT in argc/argv form with the arguments from the
in_data.bytes = registers;
- in_data.len = VX_NUM_REGS * sizeof (REGISTER_TYPE);
+ in_data.len = VX_NUM_REGS * REGISTER_SIZE;
/* XXX change second param to be a proc number */
status = net_ptrace_clnt_call (PTRACE_SETREGS, &ptrace_in, &ptrace_out);
vx_run_files_info ()
{
printf_unfiltered ("\tRunning %s VxWorks process %s",
- vx_running? "child": "attached",
- local_hex_string((unsigned long) inferior_pid));
+ vx_running ? "child" : "attached",
+ local_hex_string (inferior_pid));
if (vx_running)
printf_unfiltered (", function `%s'", vx_running);
printf_unfiltered(".\n");
vx_resume (pid, step, siggnal)
int pid;
int step;
- int siggnal;
+ enum target_signal siggnal;
{
int status;
Rptrace ptrace_in;
static int
vx_wait (pid_to_wait_for, status)
int pid_to_wait_for;
- int *status;
+ struct target_waitstatus *status;
{
register int pid;
- WAITTYPE w;
RDB_EVENT rdbEvent;
int quit_failed;
local_hex_string((unsigned long) pid));
} while (pid == 0);
- /* FIXME, eventually do more then SIGTRAP on everything... */
+ /* The mostly likely kind. */
+ status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
+
switch (rdbEvent.eventType)
{
case EVENT_EXIT:
- WSETEXIT (w, 0);
+ status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
/* FIXME is it possible to distinguish between a
- XXX normal vs abnormal exit in VxWorks? */
+ normal vs abnormal exit in VxWorks? */
+ status->value.integer = 0;
break;
- case EVENT_START: /* Task was just started. */
- WSETSTOP (w, SIGTRAP);
+ case EVENT_START:
+ /* Task was just started. */
+ status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
break;
case EVENT_STOP:
- WSETSTOP (w, SIGTRAP);
+ status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
/* XXX was it stopped by a signal? act accordingly */
break;
case EVENT_BREAK: /* Breakpoint was hit. */
- WSETSTOP (w, SIGTRAP);
+ status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
break;
case EVENT_SUSPEND: /* Task was suspended, probably by ^C. */
- WSETSTOP (w, SIGINT);
+ status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_INT;
break;
case EVENT_BUS_ERR: /* Task made evil nasty reference. */
- WSETSTOP (w, SIGBUS);
+ status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_BUS;
break;
case EVENT_ZERO_DIV: /* Division by zero */
- WSETSTOP (w, SIGFPE); /* Like Unix, call it a float exception. */
+ status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_FPE;
break;
case EVENT_SIGNAL:
- /* The target is not running Unix, and its
- faults/traces do not map nicely into Unix signals.
- Make sure they do not get confused with Unix signals
- by numbering them with values higher than the highest
- legal Unix signal. code in the arch-dependent PRINT_RANDOM_SIGNAL
- routine will interpret the value for wait_for_inferior. */
- WSETSTOP (w, rdbEvent.sigType + NSIG);
+#ifdef I80960
+ status->value.sig = i960_fault_to_signal (rdbEvent.sigType);
+#else
+ /* Back in the old days, before enum target_signal, this code used
+ to add NSIG to the signal number and claim that PRINT_RANDOM_SIGNAL
+ would take care of it. But PRINT_RANDOM_SIGNAL has never been
+ defined except on the i960, so I don't really know what we are
+ supposed to do on other architectures. */
+ status->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN;
+#endif
break;
} /* switch */
- *status = *(int *)&w; /* Grumble union wait crap Grumble */
return pid;
}
\f