target_stack::unpush needs to get the target beneath the target being
unpushed to update the m_top field (which keeps the stratum of the
top-most target). It currently does so using target_ops::beneath, which
uses the target stack of the current inferior. The target stack of the
current inferior is the same as the `this` in the unpush method.
Avoid this detour and remove this reference to the current inferior by
calling target_ops::find_beneath and passing `this` to find the target
beneath `t` in the target stack that is `this`.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* target.c (target_stack::unpush): Call target_ops::find_beneath
to get the target beneath `t`.
Change-Id: If9d9661567c5c16f655d270bd2ec9f1b3aa6dadc
+2021-05-07 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
+
+ * target.c (target_stack::unpush): Call target_ops::find_beneath
+ to get the target beneath `t`.
+
2021-05-07 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
* target.c (target_close): Check in all inferiors that the
m_stack[stratum] = NULL;
if (m_top == stratum)
- m_top = t->beneath ()->stratum ();
+ m_top = this->find_beneath (t)->stratum ();
/* Finally close the target, if there are no inferiors
referencing this target still. Note we do this after unchaining,