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/* Target operations for the remote server for GDB.
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#ifndef GDBSERVER_TARGET_H
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#define GDBSERVER_TARGET_H
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#include <sys/types.h> /* for mode_t */
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#include "target/target.h"
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#include "target/resume.h"
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#include "target/wait.h"
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[GDBserver] Make Zx/zx packet handling idempotent.
This patch fixes hardware breakpoint regressions exposed by my fix for
"PR breakpoints/7143 - Watchpoint does not trigger when first set", at
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-03/msg00167.html
The testsuite caught them on Linux/x86_64, at least. gdb.sum:
gdb.sum:
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: backtrace from factorial(5.1)
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: continue until exit at recursive next test
gdb.log:
(gdb) next
Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap.
factorial (value=4) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:113
113 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
Actually, that patch just exposed a latent issue to "breakpoints
always-inserted off" mode, not really caused it. After that patch,
GDB no longer removes breakpoints at each internal event, thus making
some scenarios behave like breakpoint always-inserted on. The bug is
easy to trigger with always-inserted on.
The issue is that since the target-side breakpoint conditions support,
if the stub/server supports evaluating breakpoint conditions on the
target side, then GDB is sending duplicate Zx packets to the target
without removing them before, and GDBserver is not really expecting
that for Z packets other than Z0/z0. E.g., with "set breakpoint
always-inserted on" and "set debug remote 1":
(gdb) b main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $z0,410943,1#68...Packet received: OK
And for Z1, similarly:
(gdb) hbreak main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Packet Z1 (hardware-breakpoint) is supported
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $z1,410943,1#69...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
So GDB sent a bunch of Z1 packets, and then when finally removing the
breakpoint, only one z1 packet was sent. On the GDBserver side (with
monitor set debug-hw-points 1), in the Z1 case, we see:
$ ./gdbserver :9999 ./gdbserver
Process ./gdbserver created; pid = 8629
Listening on port 9999
Remote debugging from host 127.0.0.1
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=2 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=3 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=5 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
remove_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
That's one insert_watchpoint call for each Z1 packet, and then one
remove_watchpoint call for the z1 packet. Notice how ref.count
increased for each insert_watchpoint call, and then in the end, after
GDB told GDBserver to forget about the hardware breakpoint, GDBserver
ends with the the first debug register still with ref.count=4! IOW,
the hardware breakpoint is left armed on the target, while on the GDB
end it's gone. If the program happens to execute 0x410943 afterwards,
then the CPU traps, GDBserver reports the trap to GDB, and GDB not
having a breakpoint set at that address anymore, reports to the user a
spurious SIGTRAP.
This is exactly what is happening in the hbreak2.exp test, though in
that case, it's a shared library event that triggers a
breakpoint_re_set, when breakpoints are still inserted (because
nowadays GDB doesn't remove breakpoints while handling internal
events), and that recreates breakpoint locations, which likewise
forces breakpoint reinsertion and Zx packet resends...
That is a lot of bogus Zx duplication that should possibly be
addressed on the GDB side. GDB resends Zx packets because the way to
change the target-side condition, is to resend the breakpoint to the
server with the new condition. (That's an option in the packet: e.g.,
"Z1,410943,1;X3,220027" for "hbreak main if 0". The packets in the
examples above are shorter because the breakpoints don't have
conditions attached). GDB doesn't remove the breakpoint first before
reinserting it because that'd be bad for non-stop, as it'd open a
window where the inferior could miss the breakpoint. The conditions
actually haven't changed between the resends, but GDB isn't smart
enough to realize that.
(TBC, if the target doesn't support target-side conditions, then GDB
doesn't trigger these resends (init_bp_location calls
mark_breakpoint_location_modified, and that does nothing if condition
evaluation is on the host side. The resends are caused by the
'loc->condition_changed = condition_modified.' line.)
But, even if GDB was made smarter, GDBserver should really still
handle the resends anyway. So target-side conditions also aren't
really to blame. The documentation of the Z/z packets says:
"To avoid potential problems with duplicate packets, the operations
should be implemented in an idempotent way."
As such, we may want to fix GDB, but we should definitely fix
GDBserver. The fix is a prerequisite for target-side conditions on
hardware breakpoints anyway (and while at it, on watchpoints too).
GDBserver indeed already treats duplicate Z0 packets in an idempotent
way. mem-break.c has the concept of high-level and low-level
breakpoints, somewhat similar to GDB's split of breakpoints vs
breakpoint locations, and keeps track of multiple breakpoints
referencing the same address/location, for the case of an internal
GDBserver breakpoint or a tracepoint being set at the same address as
a GDB breakpoint. But, it only allows GDB to ever contribute one
reference to a software breakpoint location. IOW, if gdbserver sees a
Z0 packet for the same address where it already had a GDB breakpoint
set, then GDBserver won't create another high-level GDB breakpoint.
However, mem-break.c only tracks GDB Z0 breakpoints. The same logic
should apply to all kinds of Zx packets. Currently, gdbserver passes
down each duplicate Zx (other than Z0) request directly to the
target->insert_point routine. The x86 watchpoint support itself
refcounts watchpoint / hw breakpoint requests, to handle overlapping
watchpoints, and save debug registers. But that code doesn't (and
really shouldn't) handle the duplicate requests, assuming that for
each insert there will be a corresponding remove.
So the fix is to generalize mem-break.c to track all kinds of Zx
breakpoints, and filter out duplicates. As mentioned, this ends up
adding support for target-side conditions on hardware breakpoints and
watchpoints too (though GDB itself doesn't support the latter yet).
Probably the least obvious change in the patch is that it kind of
turns the breakpoint insert/remove APIs inside out. Before, the
target methods were only called for GDB breakpoints. The internal
breakpoint set/delete methods inserted memory breakpoints directly
bypassing the insert/remove target methods. That's not good when the
target should use a debug API to set software breakpoints, instead of
relying on GDBserver patching memory with breakpoint instructions, as
is the case of NTO.
Now removal/insertion of all kinds of breakpoints/watchpoints, either
internal, or from GDB, always go through the target methods. The
insert_point/remove_point methods no longer get passed a Z packet
type, but an internal/raw breakpoint type. They're also passed a
pointer to the raw breakpoint itself (note that's still opaque outside
mem-break.c), so that insert_memory_breakpoint /
remove_memory_breakpoint have access to the breakpoint's shadow
buffer. I first tried passing down a new structure based on GDB's
"struct bp_target_info" (actually with that name exactly), but then
decided against it as unnecessary complication.
As software/memory breakpoints work by poking at memory, when setting
a GDB Z0 breakpoint (but not internal breakpoints, as those can assume
the conditions are already right), we need to tell the target to
prepare to access memory (which on Linux means stop threads). If that
operation fails, we need to return error to GDB. Seeing an error, if
this is the first breakpoint of that type that GDB tries to insert,
GDB would then assume the breakpoint type is supported, but it may
actually not be. So we need to check whether the type is supported at
all before preparing to access memory. And to solve that, the patch
adds a new target->supports_z_point_type method that is called before
actually trying to insert the breakpoint.
Other than that, hopefully the change is more or less obvious.
New test added that exercises the hbreak2.exp regression in a more
direct way, without relying on a breakpoint re-set happening before
main is reached.
Tested by building GDBserver for:
aarch64-linux-gnu
arm-linux-gnueabihf
i686-pc-linux-gnu
i686-w64-mingw32
m68k-linux-gnu
mips-linux-gnu
mips-uclinux
nios2-linux-gnu
powerpc-linux-gnu
sh-linux-gnu
tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu
x86_64-redhat-linux
x86_64-w64-mingw32
And also regression tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point)
(aarch64_remove_point): No longer check whether the type is
supported here. Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install aarch64_supports_z_point_type as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-arm-low.c (raw_bkpt_type_to_arm_hwbp_type): New function.
(arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Take an enum raw_bkpt_type
instead of a Z packet char. Adjust.
(arm_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(arm_insert_point, arm_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install arm_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Don't check whether the type is supported here.
(the_low_target): Install cris_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(linux_insert_point, linux_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <insert_point,
remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type instead of a char. Add
raw_breakpoint pointer parameter.
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Use mips_supports_z_point_type.
(the_low_target): Install mips_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(x86_insert_point): Adjust to new insert_point interface. Use
insert_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_insert_watchpoint interface.
(x86_remove_point): Adjust to remove_point interface. Use
remove_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_remove_watchpoint interface.
(the_low_target): Install x86_supports_z_point_type.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type callback.
* nto-low.c (nto_supports_z_point_type): New.
(nto_insert_point, nto_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(nto_target_ops): Install nto_supports_z_point_type.
* mem-break.c: Adjust intro comment.
(struct raw_breakpoint) <raw_type, size>: New fields.
<inserted>: Update comment.
<shlib_disabled>: Delete field.
(enum bkpt_type) <gdb_breakpoint>: Delete value.
<gdb_breakpoint_Z0, gdb_breakpoint_Z1, gdb_breakpoint_Z2,
gdb_breakpoint_Z3, gdb_breakpoint_Z4>: New values.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type): New function.
(find_enabled_raw_code_breakpoint_at): New function.
(find_raw_breakpoint_at): New type and size parameters. Use them.
(insert_memory_breakpoint): New function, based off
set_raw_breakpoint_at.
(remove_memory_breakpoint): New function.
(set_raw_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(set_breakpoint): New, based on set_breakpoint_at.
(set_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(delete_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->remove_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoints.
(find_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(Z_packet_to_bkpt_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type): New functions.
(find_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(z_type_supported): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
set_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(check_gdb_bp_preconditions, set_gdb_breakpoint): New functions.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
delete_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Rename to ...
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): ... this. Don't handle a NULL
breakpoint.
(add_condition_to_breakpoint): Make static.
(add_breakpoint_condition): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this, and add
z_type parameter.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(add_breakpoint_commands): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this. Add z_type
parameter. Return true if no breakpoint was found. Change debug
output.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(run_breakpoint_commands): Rename to ...
(run_breakpoint_commands_z_type): ... this. Add z_type parameter,
and change return type to boolean.
(run_breakpoint_commands): New function.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Also check for Z1 breakpoints.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Don't try to reinsert a disabled
breakpoint. Go through the_target->remove_point instead of
assuming memory breakpoint.
(uninsert_breakpoints_at, uninsert_all_breakpoints): Uninsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(reinsert_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->insert_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoint.
(reinsert_breakpoints_at, reinsert_all_breakpoints): Reinsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(check_breakpoints, breakpoint_here, breakpoint_inserted_here):
Check both software and hardware breakpoints.
(validate_inserted_breakpoint): Assert the breakpoint is a
software breakpoint. Set the inserted flag to -1 instead of
setting shlib_disabled.
(delete_disabled_breakpoints): Adjust.
(validate_breakpoints): Only validate software breakpoints.
Adjust to inserted flag change.
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write): Skip breakpoint types other
than software breakpoints. Adjust to inserted flag change.
* mem-break.h (enum raw_bkpt_type): New enum.
(raw_breakpoint, struct process_info): Forward declare.
(Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete declaration.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type)
(set_gdb_breakpoint, delete_gdb_breakpoint)
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): New declarations.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at, clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Delete.
(breakpoint_inserted_here): Update comment.
(add_breakpoint_condition, add_breakpoint_commands): Replace
address parameter with a breakpoint pointer parameter.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Update comment.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(insert_memory_breakpoint, remove_memory_breakpoint): Declare.
* server.c (process_point_options): Take a struct breakpoint
pointer instead of an address. Adjust.
(process_serial_event) <Z/z packets>: Use set_gdb_breakpoint and
delete_gdb_breakpoint.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* target.h: Include mem-break.h.
(struct target_ops) <prepare_to_access_memory>: Update comment.
<supports_z_point_type>: New field.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
* win32-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(i386_insert_point, i386_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install i386_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.c (win32_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(win32_insert_point, win32_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(win32_target_ops): Install win32_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops):
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.c: New file.
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp: New file.
2014-05-21 01:24:28 +08:00
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#include "mem-break.h"
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Rename common to gdbsupport
This is the next patch in the ongoing series to move gdbsever to the
top level.
This patch just renames the "common" directory. The idea is to do
this move in two parts: first rename the directory (this patch), then
move the directory to the top. This approach makes the patches a bit
more tractable.
I chose the name "gdbsupport" for the directory. However, as this
patch was largely written by sed, we could pick a new name without too
much difficulty.
Tested by the buildbot.
gdb/ChangeLog
2019-07-09 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh: Change common to gdbsupport.
* configure: Rebuild.
* configure.ac: Change common to gdbsupport.
* gdbsupport: Rename from common.
* acinclude.m4: Change common to gdbsupport.
* Makefile.in (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR, COMMON_SFILES)
(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, stamp-version, ALLDEPFILES): Change common to
gdbsupport.
* aarch64-tdep.c, ada-lang.c, ada-lang.h, agent.c, alloc.c,
amd64-darwin-tdep.c, amd64-dicos-tdep.c, amd64-fbsd-nat.c,
amd64-fbsd-tdep.c, amd64-linux-nat.c, amd64-linux-tdep.c,
amd64-nbsd-tdep.c, amd64-obsd-tdep.c, amd64-sol2-tdep.c,
amd64-tdep.c, amd64-windows-tdep.c, arch-utils.c,
arch/aarch64-insn.c, arch/aarch64.c, arch/aarch64.h, arch/amd64.c,
arch/amd64.h, arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c, arch/arm-linux.c,
arch/arm.c, arch/i386.c, arch/i386.h, arch/ppc-linux-common.c,
arch/riscv.c, arch/riscv.h, arch/tic6x.c, arm-tdep.c, auto-load.c,
auxv.c, ax-gdb.c, ax-general.c, ax.h, breakpoint.c, breakpoint.h,
btrace.c, btrace.h, build-id.c, build-id.h, c-lang.h, charset.c,
charset.h, cli/cli-cmds.c, cli/cli-cmds.h, cli/cli-decode.c,
cli/cli-dump.c, cli/cli-option.h, cli/cli-script.c,
coff-pe-read.c, command.h, compile/compile-c-support.c,
compile/compile-c.h, compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c,
compile/compile-cplus-types.c, compile/compile-cplus.h,
compile/compile-loc2c.c, compile/compile.c, completer.c,
completer.h, contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh, corefile.c, corelow.c,
cp-support.c, cp-support.h, cp-valprint.c, csky-tdep.c, ctf.c,
darwin-nat.c, debug.c, defs.h, disasm-selftests.c, disasm.c,
disasm.h, dtrace-probe.c, dwarf-index-cache.c,
dwarf-index-cache.h, dwarf-index-write.c, dwarf2-frame.c,
dwarf2expr.c, dwarf2loc.c, dwarf2read.c, event-loop.c,
event-top.c, exceptions.c, exec.c, extension.h, fbsd-nat.c,
features/aarch64-core.c, features/aarch64-fpu.c,
features/aarch64-pauth.c, features/aarch64-sve.c,
features/i386/32bit-avx.c, features/i386/32bit-avx512.c,
features/i386/32bit-core.c, features/i386/32bit-linux.c,
features/i386/32bit-mpx.c, features/i386/32bit-pkeys.c,
features/i386/32bit-segments.c, features/i386/32bit-sse.c,
features/i386/64bit-avx.c, features/i386/64bit-avx512.c,
features/i386/64bit-core.c, features/i386/64bit-linux.c,
features/i386/64bit-mpx.c, features/i386/64bit-pkeys.c,
features/i386/64bit-segments.c, features/i386/64bit-sse.c,
features/i386/x32-core.c, features/riscv/32bit-cpu.c,
features/riscv/32bit-csr.c, features/riscv/32bit-fpu.c,
features/riscv/64bit-cpu.c, features/riscv/64bit-csr.c,
features/riscv/64bit-fpu.c, features/tic6x-c6xp.c,
features/tic6x-core.c, features/tic6x-gp.c, filename-seen-cache.h,
findcmd.c, findvar.c, fork-child.c, gcore.c, gdb_bfd.c, gdb_bfd.h,
gdb_proc_service.h, gdb_regex.c, gdb_select.h, gdb_usleep.c,
gdbarch-selftests.c, gdbthread.h, gdbtypes.h, gnu-nat.c,
go32-nat.c, guile/guile.c, guile/scm-ports.c,
guile/scm-safe-call.c, guile/scm-type.c, i386-fbsd-nat.c,
i386-fbsd-tdep.c, i386-go32-tdep.c, i386-linux-nat.c,
i386-linux-tdep.c, i386-tdep.c, i387-tdep.c,
ia64-libunwind-tdep.c, ia64-linux-nat.c, inf-child.c,
inf-ptrace.c, infcall.c, infcall.h, infcmd.c, inferior-iter.h,
inferior.c, inferior.h, inflow.c, inflow.h, infrun.c, infrun.h,
inline-frame.c, language.h, linespec.c, linux-fork.c, linux-nat.c,
linux-tdep.c, linux-thread-db.c, location.c, machoread.c,
macrotab.h, main.c, maint.c, maint.h, memattr.c, memrange.h,
mi/mi-cmd-break.h, mi/mi-cmd-env.c, mi/mi-cmd-stack.c,
mi/mi-cmd-var.c, mi/mi-interp.c, mi/mi-main.c, mi/mi-parse.h,
minsyms.c, mips-linux-tdep.c, namespace.h,
nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c, nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h,
nat/aarch64-linux.c, nat/aarch64-sve-linux-ptrace.c,
nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c, nat/fork-inferior.c,
nat/linux-btrace.c, nat/linux-btrace.h, nat/linux-namespaces.c,
nat/linux-nat.h, nat/linux-osdata.c, nat/linux-personality.c,
nat/linux-procfs.c, nat/linux-ptrace.c, nat/linux-ptrace.h,
nat/linux-waitpid.c, nat/mips-linux-watch.c,
nat/mips-linux-watch.h, nat/ppc-linux.c, nat/x86-dregs.c,
nat/x86-dregs.h, nat/x86-linux-dregs.c, nat/x86-linux.c,
nto-procfs.c, nto-tdep.c, objfile-flags.h, objfiles.c, objfiles.h,
obsd-nat.c, observable.h, osdata.c, p-valprint.c, parse.c,
parser-defs.h, ppc-linux-nat.c, printcmd.c, probe.c, proc-api.c,
procfs.c, producer.c, progspace.h, psymtab.h,
python/py-framefilter.c, python/py-inferior.c, python/py-ref.h,
python/py-type.c, python/python.c, record-btrace.c, record-full.c,
record.c, record.h, regcache-dump.c, regcache.c, regcache.h,
remote-fileio.c, remote-fileio.h, remote-sim.c, remote.c,
riscv-tdep.c, rs6000-aix-tdep.c, rust-exp.y, s12z-tdep.c,
selftest-arch.c, ser-base.c, ser-event.c, ser-pipe.c, ser-tcp.c,
ser-unix.c, skip.c, solib-aix.c, solib-target.c, solib.c,
source-cache.c, source.c, source.h, sparc-nat.c, spu-linux-nat.c,
stack.c, stap-probe.c, symfile-add-flags.h, symfile.c, symfile.h,
symtab.c, symtab.h, target-descriptions.c, target-descriptions.h,
target-memory.c, target.c, target.h, target/waitstatus.c,
target/waitstatus.h, thread-iter.h, thread.c, tilegx-tdep.c,
top.c, top.h, tracefile-tfile.c, tracefile.c, tracepoint.c,
tracepoint.h, tui/tui-io.c, ui-file.c, ui-out.h,
unittests/array-view-selftests.c,
unittests/child-path-selftests.c, unittests/cli-utils-selftests.c,
unittests/common-utils-selftests.c,
unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c, unittests/environ-selftests.c,
unittests/format_pieces-selftests.c,
unittests/function-view-selftests.c,
unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c,
unittests/memory-map-selftests.c, unittests/memrange-selftests.c,
unittests/mkdir-recursive-selftests.c,
unittests/observable-selftests.c,
unittests/offset-type-selftests.c, unittests/optional-selftests.c,
unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c,
unittests/ptid-selftests.c, unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c,
unittests/scoped_fd-selftests.c,
unittests/scoped_mmap-selftests.c,
unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c,
unittests/string_view-selftests.c, unittests/style-selftests.c,
unittests/tracepoint-selftests.c, unittests/unpack-selftests.c,
unittests/utils-selftests.c, unittests/xml-utils-selftests.c,
utils.c, utils.h, valarith.c, valops.c, valprint.c, value.c,
value.h, varobj.c, varobj.h, windows-nat.c, x86-linux-nat.c,
xml-support.c, xml-support.h, xml-tdesc.h, xstormy16-tdep.c,
xtensa-linux-nat.c, dwarf2read.h: Change common to gdbsupport.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog
2019-07-09 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* configure: Rebuild.
* configure.ac: Change common to gdbsupport.
* acinclude.m4: Change common to gdbsupport.
* Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS, GDBREPLAY_OBS, IPA_OBJS)
(version-generated.c, gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Change
common to gdbsupport.
* ax.c, event-loop.c, fork-child.c, gdb_proc_service.h,
gdbreplay.c, gdbthread.h, hostio-errno.c, hostio.c, i387-fp.c,
inferiors.c, inferiors.h, linux-aarch64-tdesc-selftest.c,
linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c, linux-low.c,
linux-tic6x-low.c, linux-x86-low.c, linux-x86-tdesc-selftest.c,
linux-x86-tdesc.c, lynx-i386-low.c, lynx-low.c, mem-break.h,
nto-x86-low.c, regcache.c, regcache.h, remote-utils.c, server.c,
server.h, spu-low.c, symbol.c, target.h, tdesc.c, tdesc.h,
thread-db.c, tracepoint.c, win32-i386-low.c, win32-low.c: Change
common to gdbsupport.
2019-05-06 10:29:24 +08:00
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#include "gdbsupport/btrace-common.h"
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Share fork_inferior et al with gdbserver
This is the most important (and the biggest, sorry) patch of the
series. It moves fork_inferior from gdb/fork-child.c to
nat/fork-inferior.c and makes all the necessary adjustments to both
GDB and gdbserver to make sure everything works OK.
There is no "most important change" with this patch; all changes are
made in a progressive way, making sure that gdbserver had the
necessary features while not breaking GDB at the same time.
I decided to go ahead and implement a partial support for starting the
inferior with a shell on gdbserver, although the full feature comes in
the next patch. The user won't have the option to disable the
startup-with-shell, and also won't be able to change which shell
gdbserver will use (other than setting the $SHELL environment
variable, that is).
Everything is working as expected, and no regressions were present
during the tests.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add "common/common-inferior.h"
and "nat/fork-inferior.h".
* common/common-inferior.h: New file, with contents from
"gdb/inferior.h".
* commom/common-utils.c: Include "common-utils.h".
(stringify_argv): New function.
* common/common-utils.h (stringify_argv): New prototype.
* configure.nat: Add "fork-inferior.o" as a dependency for
"*linux*", "fbsd*" and "nbsd*" hosts.
* corefile.c (get_exec_file): Update comment.
* darwin-nat.c (darwin_ptrace_him): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
instead of "startup_inferior".
(darwin_create_inferior): Call "add_thread_silent" after
"fork_inferior".
* fork-child.c: Cleanup unnecessary includes.
(SHELL_FILE): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c".
(environ): Likewise.
(exec_wrapper): Initialize.
(get_exec_wrapper): New function.
(breakup_args): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c"; rename to
"breakup_args_for_exec".
(escape_bang_in_quoted_argument): Move to
"common/common-fork-child.c".
(saved_ui): New variable.
(prefork_hook): New function.
(postfork_hook): Likewise.
(postfork_child_hook): Likewise.
(gdb_startup_inferior): Likewise.
(fork_inferior): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c". Update
function to support gdbserver.
(startup_inferior): Likewise.
* gdbcore.h (get_exec_file): Remove declaration.
* gnu-nat.c (gnu_create_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
instead of "startup_inferior". Call "add_thread_silent" after
"fork_inferior".
* inf-ptrace.c: Include "nat/fork-inferior.h" and "utils.h".
(inf_ptrace_create_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
instead of "startup_inferior". Call "add_thread_silent" after
"fork_inferior".
* inferior.h: Include "common-inferior.h".
(trace_start_error): Move to "common/common-utils.h".
(trace_start_error_with_name): Likewise.
(fork_inferior): Move prototype to "nat/fork-inferior.h".
(startup_inferior): Likewise.
(gdb_startup_inferior): New prototype.
* nat/fork-inferior.c: New file, with contents from "fork-child.c".
* nat/fork-inferior.h: New file.
* procfs.c (procfs_init_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
instead of "startup_inferior". Call "add_thread_silent" after
"fork_inferior".
* target.h (target_terminal_init): Move prototype to
"target/target.h".
(target_terminal_inferior): Likewise.
(target_terminal_ours): Likewise.
* target/target.h (target_terminal_init): New prototype, moved
from "target.h".
(target_terminal_inferior): Likewise.
(target_terminal_ours): Likewise.
* utils.c (gdb_flush_out_err): New function.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add "nat/fork-inferior.o".
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.srv (srv_linux_obj): Add "fork-child.o" and
"fork-inferior.o".
(i[34567]86-*-lynxos*): Likewise.
(spu*-*-*): Likewise.
* fork-child.c: New file.
* linux-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h", "nat/fork-inferior.h"
and "environ.h".
(linux_ptrace_fun): New function.
(linux_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect
change on "target.h". Adjust function code to use
"fork_inferior".
(linux_request_interrupt): Delete "signal_pid".
* lynx-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h" and "nat/fork-inferior.h".
(lynx_ptrace_fun): New function.
(lynx_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect
change on "target.h". Adjust function code to use
"fork_inferior".
* nto-low.c (nto_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype and
code to reflect change on "target.h". Update comments.
* server.c: Include "common-inferior.h", "nat/fork-inferior.h",
"common-terminal.h" and "environ.h".
(terminal_fd): Moved to fork-child.c.
(old_foreground_pgrp): Likewise.
(restore_old_foreground_pgrp): Likewise.
(last_status): Make it global.
(last_ptid): Likewise.
(our_environ): New variable.
(startup_with_shell): Likewise.
(program_name): Likewise.
(program_argv): Rename to...
(program_args): ...this.
(wrapper_argv): New variable.
(start_inferior): Delete function.
(get_exec_wrapper): New function.
(get_exec_file): Likewise.
(get_environ): Likewise.
(prefork_hook): Likewise.
(post_fork_inferior): Likewise.
(postfork_hook): Likewise.
(postfork_child_hook): Likewise.
(handle_v_run): Update code to deal with arguments coming from the
remote host. Update calls from "start_inferior" to
"create_inferior".
(captured_main): Likewise. Initialize environment variable. Call
"have_job_control".
* server.h (post_fork_inferior): New prototype.
(get_environ): Likewise.
(last_status): Declare.
(last_ptid): Likewise.
(signal_pid): Likewise.
* spu-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h" and "nat/fork-inferior.h".
(spu_ptrace_fun): New function.
(spu_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect change
on "target.h". Adjust function code to use "fork_inferior".
* target.c (target_terminal_init): New function.
(target_terminal_inferior): Likewise.
(target_terminal_ours): Likewise.
* target.h: Include <vector>.
(struct target_ops) <create_inferior>: Update prototype.
(create_inferior): Update macro.
* utils.c (gdb_flush_out_err): New function.
* win32-low.c (win32_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype
and code to reflect change on "target.h".
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
* gdb.server/non-existing-program.exp: Update regex in order to
reflect the fact that gdbserver is now using fork_inferior (with a
shell) to startup the inferior.
2016-12-23 10:11:11 +08:00
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2013-07-25 00:20:12 +08:00
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gdb/
2010-06-14 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention GDBserver's JIT compilation of tracepoint
bytecode.
gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-14 Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Bytecode compiler.
* linux-x86-low.c: Include limits.h.
(add_insns): New.
(always_true): New.
(EMIT_ASM): New.
(EMIT_ASM32): New.
(amd64_emit_prologue, amd64_emit_epilogue, amd64_emit_add)
(amd64_emit_sub, amd64_emit_mul, amd64_emit_lsh)
(amd64_emit_rsh_signed, amd64_emit_rsh_unsigned, amd64_emit_ext,
(amd64_emit_log_not, amd64_emit_bit_and, amd64_emit_bit_or)
(amd64_emit_bit_xor, amd64_emit_bit_not, amd64_emit_equal,
(amd64_emit_less_signed, amd64_emit_less_unsigned, amd64_emit_ref,
(amd64_emit_if_goto, amd64_emit_goto, amd64_write_goto_address)
(amd64_emit_const, amd64_emit_call, amd64_emit_reg)
(amd64_emit_pop, amd64_emit_stack_flush, amd64_emit_zero_ext)
(amd64_emit_swap, amd64_emit_stack_adjust, amd64_emit_int_call_1)
(amd64_emit_void_call_2): New.
(amd64_emit_ops): New.
(i386_emit_prologue, i386_emit_epilogue, i386_emit_add)
(i386_emit_sub,i386_emit_mul, i386_emit_lsh, i386_emit_rsh_signed)
(i386_emit_rsh_unsigned, i386_emit_ext, i386_emit_log_not)
(i386_emit_bit_and, i386_emit_bit_or, i386_emit_bit_xor)
(i386_emit_bit_not, i386_emit_equal, i386_emit_less_signed)
(i386_emit_less_unsigned, i386_emit_ref, i386_emit_if_goto)
(i386_emit_goto, i386_write_goto_address, i386_emit_const)
(i386_emit_call, i386_emit_reg, i386_emit_pop)
(i386_emit_stack_flush, i386_emit_zero_ext, i386_emit_swap)
(i386_emit_stack_adjust, i386_emit_int_call_1)
(i386_emit_void_call_2): New.
(i386_emit_ops): New.
(x86_emit_ops): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_emit_ops.
* server.h (struct emit_ops): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): Declare.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): Declare.
* tracepoint.c (get_raw_reg, get_trace_state_variable_value)
(set_trace_state_variable_value): New defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New fields addr_get_raw_reg,
addr_get_trace_state_variable_value and
addr_set_trace_state_variable_value.
(symbol_list): New fields for get_raw_reg,
get_trace_state_variable_value and set_trace_state_variable_value.
(condfn): New typedef.
(struct tracepoint): New field `compiled_cond'.
(do_action_at_tracepoint): Clear compiled_cond.
(get_trace_state_variable_value, set_trace_state_variable_value):
Export in the IPA.
(condition_true_at_tracepoint): If there's a compiled condition,
run that.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): New globals.
(struct bytecode_address): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): New.
(emit_prologue, emit_epilogue, emit_add, emit_sub, emit_mul)
(emit_lsh, emit_rsh_signed, emit_rsh_unsigned, emit_ext)
(emit_log_not, emit_bit_and, emit_bit_or, emit_bit_xor)
(emit_bit_not, emit_equal, emit_less_signed, emit_less_unsigned)
(emit_ref, emit_if_goto, emit_goto, write_goto_address, emit_const)
(emit_reg, emit_pop, emit_stack_flush, emit_zero_ext, emit_swap)
(emit_stack_adjust, emit_int_call_1, emit_void_call_2): New.
(compile_tracepoint_condition, compile_bytecodes): New.
* target.h (emit_ops): Forward declare.
(struct target_ops): New field emit_ops.
(target_emit_ops): New.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-i386-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-low.c (linux_emit_ops): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install it.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): New field emit_ops.
2010-06-15 06:16:09 +08:00
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2013-03-11 16:35:11 +08:00
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struct buffer;
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[gdbserver] Split a new inferiors.h file out of server.h.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-09-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* server.h (current_process, get_thread_process, all_processes)
(add_inferior_to_list, for_each_inferior, current_inferior)
(remove_inferior, add_process, remove_process, find_process_pid)
(have_started_inferiors_p, have_attached_inferiors_p)
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id, gdb_id_to_thread_id)
(clear_inferiors, find_inferior, find_inferior_id)
(inferior_target_data, set_inferior_target_data)
(inferior_regcache_data, set_inferior_regcache_data): Move to
inferiors.h, and include it.
* inferiors.h: New file.
2013-09-06 04:41:22 +08:00
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struct process_info;
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gdb/
2010-06-14 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention GDBserver's JIT compilation of tracepoint
bytecode.
gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-14 Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Bytecode compiler.
* linux-x86-low.c: Include limits.h.
(add_insns): New.
(always_true): New.
(EMIT_ASM): New.
(EMIT_ASM32): New.
(amd64_emit_prologue, amd64_emit_epilogue, amd64_emit_add)
(amd64_emit_sub, amd64_emit_mul, amd64_emit_lsh)
(amd64_emit_rsh_signed, amd64_emit_rsh_unsigned, amd64_emit_ext,
(amd64_emit_log_not, amd64_emit_bit_and, amd64_emit_bit_or)
(amd64_emit_bit_xor, amd64_emit_bit_not, amd64_emit_equal,
(amd64_emit_less_signed, amd64_emit_less_unsigned, amd64_emit_ref,
(amd64_emit_if_goto, amd64_emit_goto, amd64_write_goto_address)
(amd64_emit_const, amd64_emit_call, amd64_emit_reg)
(amd64_emit_pop, amd64_emit_stack_flush, amd64_emit_zero_ext)
(amd64_emit_swap, amd64_emit_stack_adjust, amd64_emit_int_call_1)
(amd64_emit_void_call_2): New.
(amd64_emit_ops): New.
(i386_emit_prologue, i386_emit_epilogue, i386_emit_add)
(i386_emit_sub,i386_emit_mul, i386_emit_lsh, i386_emit_rsh_signed)
(i386_emit_rsh_unsigned, i386_emit_ext, i386_emit_log_not)
(i386_emit_bit_and, i386_emit_bit_or, i386_emit_bit_xor)
(i386_emit_bit_not, i386_emit_equal, i386_emit_less_signed)
(i386_emit_less_unsigned, i386_emit_ref, i386_emit_if_goto)
(i386_emit_goto, i386_write_goto_address, i386_emit_const)
(i386_emit_call, i386_emit_reg, i386_emit_pop)
(i386_emit_stack_flush, i386_emit_zero_ext, i386_emit_swap)
(i386_emit_stack_adjust, i386_emit_int_call_1)
(i386_emit_void_call_2): New.
(i386_emit_ops): New.
(x86_emit_ops): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_emit_ops.
* server.h (struct emit_ops): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): Declare.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): Declare.
* tracepoint.c (get_raw_reg, get_trace_state_variable_value)
(set_trace_state_variable_value): New defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New fields addr_get_raw_reg,
addr_get_trace_state_variable_value and
addr_set_trace_state_variable_value.
(symbol_list): New fields for get_raw_reg,
get_trace_state_variable_value and set_trace_state_variable_value.
(condfn): New typedef.
(struct tracepoint): New field `compiled_cond'.
(do_action_at_tracepoint): Clear compiled_cond.
(get_trace_state_variable_value, set_trace_state_variable_value):
Export in the IPA.
(condition_true_at_tracepoint): If there's a compiled condition,
run that.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): New globals.
(struct bytecode_address): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): New.
(emit_prologue, emit_epilogue, emit_add, emit_sub, emit_mul)
(emit_lsh, emit_rsh_signed, emit_rsh_unsigned, emit_ext)
(emit_log_not, emit_bit_and, emit_bit_or, emit_bit_xor)
(emit_bit_not, emit_equal, emit_less_signed, emit_less_unsigned)
(emit_ref, emit_if_goto, emit_goto, write_goto_address, emit_const)
(emit_reg, emit_pop, emit_stack_flush, emit_zero_ext, emit_swap)
(emit_stack_adjust, emit_int_call_1, emit_void_call_2): New.
(compile_tracepoint_condition, compile_bytecodes): New.
* target.h (emit_ops): Forward declare.
(struct target_ops): New field emit_ops.
(target_emit_ops): New.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-i386-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-low.c (linux_emit_ops): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install it.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): New field emit_ops.
2010-06-15 06:16:09 +08:00
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/* This structure describes how to resume a particular thread (or all
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entry applies to all threads. These are passed around as an
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array. */
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struct thread_resume
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2009-04-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Implement the multiprocess extensions, and add linux multiprocess
support.
* server.h (ULONGEST): Declare.
(struct ptid, ptid_t): New.
(minus_one_ptid, null_ptid): Declare.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): Declare.
(struct inferior_list_entry): Change `id' type from unsigned from
to ptid_t.
(struct sym_cache, struct breakpoint, struct
process_info_private): Forward declare.
(struct process_info): Declare.
(current_process): Declare.
(all_processes): Declare.
(initialize_inferiors): Declare.
(add_thread): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id, gdb_id_to_thread_id): Ditto.
(add_process, remove_process, find_thread_pid): Declare.
(find_inferior_id): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type to ptid_t.
(multi_process): Declare.
(push_event): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(read_ptid, write_ptid): Declare.
(prepare_resume_reply): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(clear_symbol_cache): Declare.
* inferiors.c (all_processes): New.
(null_ptid, minus_one_ptid): New.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): New.
(add_thread): Change unsigned long to ptid. Remove gdb_id
parameter. Adjust.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread): Rename to ...
(find_thread_pid): ... this. Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread_id, find_inferior_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(loaded_dll, pull_pid_from_list): Adjust.
(add_process, remove_process, find_process_pid)
(get_thread_process, current_process, initialize_inferiors): New.
* target.h (struct thread_resume) <thread>: Change type to ptid_t.
(struct target_waitstatus) <related_pid>: Ditto.
(struct target_ops) <kill, detach>: Add `pid' argument. Change
return type to int.
(struct target_ops) <join>: Add `pid' argument.
(struct target_ops) <thread_alive>: Change pid's type to ptid_t.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `ptid' field. Change return type
to ptid.
(kill_inferior, detach_inferior, join_inferior): Add `pid' argument.
(mywait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
(target_pid_to_str): Declare.
* target.c (set_desired_inferior): Adjust to use ptids.
(mywait): Add new `ptid' argument. Adjust.
(target_pid_to_str): New.
* mem-break.h (free_all_breakpoints): Declare.
* mem-break.c (breakpoints): Delelete.
(set_breakpoint_at, delete_breakpoint, find_breakpoint_at)
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write, delete_all_breakpoints): Adjust
to use per-process breakpoint list.
(free_all_breakpoints): New.
* remote-utils.c (struct sym_cache) <name>: Drop `const'.
(symbol_cache, all_symbols_looked_up): Delete.
(hexchars): New.
(ishex, unpack_varlen_hex, write_ptid, hex_or_minus_one,
read_ptid): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): Change ptid argument's type from unsigned
long to ptid_t. Adjust. Implement W;process and X;process.
(free_sym_cache, clear_symbol_cache): New.
(look_up_one_symbol): Adjust to per-process symbol cache. *
* server.c (cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type
to ptid_t.
(attached): Delete.
(multi_process): New.
(last_ptid): Change type to ptid_t.
(struct vstop_notif) <ptid>: Change type to ptid_t.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event): Change `ptid' argument's type to
ptid_t.
(discard_queued_stop_replies): Add `pid' argument.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes. Don't reference the `attached' global.
(attach_inferior): Adjust to mywait interface changes.
(handle_query): Adjust to use ptids. Parse GDB's qSupported
features. Handle and report "multiprocess+". Handle
"qAttached:PID".
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes.
(handle_v_kill): New.
(handle_v_stopped): Adjust to use target_pid_to_str.
(handle_v_requests): Allow multiple attaches and runs when
multiprocess extensions are in effect. Handle "vKill".
(myresume): Adjust to use ptids.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Add `arg' parameter. Handle it.
(handle_status): Adjust to discard_queued_stop_replies interface
change.
(first_thread_of, kill_inferior_callback)
(detach_or_kill_inferior_callback, join_inferiors_callback): New.
(main): Call initialize_inferiors. Adjust to use ptids, killing
and detaching from all inferiors. Handle multiprocess packet
variants.
* linux-low.h: Include gdb_proc_service.h.
(struct process_info_private): New.
(struct linux_target_ops) <pid_of>: Use ptid_get_pid.
<lwpid_of>: Use ptid_get_lwp.
(get_lwp_thread): Adjust.
(struct lwp_info): Add `dead' member.
(find_lwp_pid): Declare.
* linux-low.c (thread_db_active): Delete.
(new_inferior): Adjust comment.
(inferior_pid): Delete.
(linux_add_process): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Adjust.
(add_lwp): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(linux_create_inferior): Add process to processes table. Adjust
to use ptids. Don't set new_inferior here.
(linux_attach_lwp): Rename to ...
(linux_attach_lwp_1): ... this. Add `initial' argument. Handle
it. Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_attach_lwp): New.
(linux_attach): Add process to processes table. Don't set
new_inferior here.
(struct counter): New.
(second_thread_of_pid_p, last_thread_of_process_p): New.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust to
multiple processes.
(linux_kill): Add `pid' argument. Handle it. Adjust to multiple
processes. Remove process from process table.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust
to multiple processes.
(any_thread_of): New.
(linux_detach): Add `pid' argument, and handle it. Remove process
from processes table.
(linux_join): Add `pid' argument. Handle it.
(linux_thread_alive): Change unsighed long argument to ptid_t.
Consider dead lwps as not being alive.
(status_pending_p): Rename `dummy' argument to `arg'. Filter out
threads we're not interested in.
(same_lwp, find_lwp_pid): New.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Change `pid' argument's type from int to
ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Rename to ...
(linux_wait_for_event_1): ... this. Change `pid' argument's type
from int to ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): New.
(linux_wait_1): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to
ptid_t. Adjust. Use last_thread_of_process_p. Remove processes
that exit from the process table.
(linux_wait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
Adjust.
(mark_lwp_dead): New.
(wait_for_sigstop): Adjust to use ptids. If a process exits while
stopping all threads, mark its main lwp as dead.
(linux_set_resume_request, linux_resume_one_thread): Adjust to use
ptids.
(fetch_register, usr_store_inferior_registers)
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers)
(regsets_store_inferior_registers, linux_read_memory)
(linux_write_memory): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(linux_look_up_symbols): Adjust to use per-process
`thread_db_active'.
(linux_request_interrupt): Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_read_auxv): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(initialize_low): Don't reference thread_db_active.
* gdb_proc_service.h (struct ps_prochandle) <pid>: Remove.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Use find_lwp_pid.
(ps_getpid): Return the pid of the current inferior.
* thread-db.c (proc_handle, thread_agent): Delete.
(thread_db_create_event, thread_db_enable_reporting): Adjust to
per-process data.
(find_one_thread): Change argument type to ptid_t. Adjust to
per-process data.
(maybe_attach_thread): Adjust to per-process data and ptids.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Ditto.
(thread_db_init): Ditto.
* spu-low.c (spu_create_inferior, spu_attach): Add process to
processes table. Adjust to use ptids.
(spu_kill, spu_detach): Adjust interface. Remove process from
processes table.
(spu_join, spu_thread_alive): Adjust interface.
(spu_wait): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table. Adjust to use ptids.
* win32-low.c (current_inferior_tid): Delete.
(current_inferior_ptid): New.
(debug_event_ptid): New.
(thread_rec): Take a ptid. Adjust.
(child_add_thread): Add `pid' argument. Adjust to use ptids.
(child_delete_thread): Ditto.
(do_initial_child_stuff): Add `attached' argument. Add process to
processes table.
(child_fetch_inferior_registers, child_store_inferior_registers):
Adjust.
(win32_create_inferior): Pass 0 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_attach): Pass 1 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_kill): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table.
(win32_detach): Ditto.
(win32_join): Adjust interface.
(win32_thread_alive): Take a ptid.
(win32_resume): Adjust to use ptids.
(get_child_debug_event): Ditto.
(win32_wait): Adjust interface. Remove exiting process from
processes table.
2009-04-02 06:50:24 +08:00
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ptid_t thread;
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2003-10-14 00:17:21 +08:00
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Non-stop mode support.
* server.h (non_stop): Declare.
(gdb_client_data, handler_func): Declare.
(delete_file_handler, add_file_handler, start_event_loop):
Declare.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event, push_event)
(putpkt_notif): Declare.
* target.h (enum resume_kind): New.
(struct thread_resume): Replace `step' field by `kind' field.
(TARGET_WNOHANG): Define.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `options' argument.
<supports_non_stop, async, start_non_stop>: New fields.
(target_supports_non_stop, target_async): New.
(start_non_stop): Declare.
(mywait): Add `options' argument.
* target.c (mywait): Add `options' argument. Print child exit
notifications here.
(start_non_stop): New.
* server.c (non_stop, own_buf, mem_buf): New globals.
(struct vstop_notif): New.
(notif_queue): New global.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event, discard_queued_stop_replies)
(send_next_stop_reply): New.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use resume_kind. Adjust to mywait
interface changes.
(attach_inferior): In non-stop mode, don't wait for the target
here.
(handle_general_set): Handle QNonStop.
(handle_query): When handling qC, return the current general
thread, instead of the first thread of the list.
(handle_query): If the backend supports non-stop mode, include
QNonStop+ in the qSupported query response.
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle resume_stop
and non-stop mode.
(handle_v_attach, handle_v_run): Handle non-stop mode.
(handle_v_stopped): New.
(handle_v_requests): Report support for vCont;t. Handle vStopped.
(myresume): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle non-stop.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): New.
(handle_status): Handle non-stop mode.
(main): Clear non_stop flag on reconnection. Use the event-loop.
Refactor serial protocol handling from here ...
(process_serial_event): ... to this new function. When GDB
selects any thread, select one here. In non-stop mode, wait until
GDB acks all pending events before exiting.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): New.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Install remote_desc in the event
loop.
(remote_close): Remove remote_desc from the event loop.
(putpkt_binary): Rename to...
(putpkt_binary_1): ... this. Add `is_notic' argument. Handle it.
(putpkt_binary): New as wrapper around putpkt_binary_1.
(putpkt_notif): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): In non-stop mode, don't change the
general_thread.
* event-loop.c: New.
* Makefile.in (OBJ): Add event-loop.o.
(event-loop.o): New rule.
* linux-low.h (pid_of): Moved here.
(lwpid_of): New.
(get_lwp_thread): Use lwpid_of.
(struct lwp_info): Delete `lwpid' field. Add `suspended' field.
* linux-low.c (pid_of): Delete.
(inferior_pid): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_event_pipe): New.
(target_is_async_p): New.
(delete_lwp): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Use lwpid_of.
(add_lwp): Don't set lwpid field.
(linux_attach_lwp): Adjust debug output. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): If killing a running lwp, stop it first.
Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): If detaching from a running lwp, stop it
first. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes. Use
lwpid_of.
(linux_detach): Don't delete the main lwp here.
(linux_join): Use my_waitpid. Avoid signal_pid. Use lwpid_of.
(status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended lwps.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add OPTIONS argument. Change return type to int. Use
my_waitpid instead of sleeping. Handle WNOHANG. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_wait_for_event): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add status pointer argument. Return a pid instead of a
status. Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_lwp interface
changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random thread.
(linux_wait): Rename to...
(linux_wait_1): ... this. Add target_options argument, and handle
it. Adjust to use resume_kind. Use lwpid_of. In non-stop mode,
don't handle the continue thread. Handle TARGET_WNOHANG. Merge
clean exit and signal exit code. Don't stop all threads in
non-stop mode. In all-stop mode, only stop all threads when
reporting a stop to GDB. Handle explicit thread stop requests.
(async_file_flush, async_file_mark): New.
(linux_wait): New.
(send_sigstop): Use lwpid_of.
(wait_for_sigstop): Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event
interface changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random
thread.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_continue_one_thread, linux_queue_one_thread): Merge into ...
(linux_resume_one_thread): ... this. Handle resume_stop. In
non-stop mode, don't look for pending flag in all threads.
(resume_status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended
threads.
(my_waitpid): Reimplement. Emulate __WALL.
(linux_request_interrupt, linux_read_offsets, linux_xfer_siginfo):
Use lwpid_of.
(sigchld_handler, linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async)
(linux_start_non_stop): New.
(linux_target_ops): Register linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async
and linux_start_non_stop.
(initialize_low): Install SIGCHLD handler.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_create_event, find_one_thread)
(thread_db_get_tls_address): Use lwpid_of.
* win32-low.c (win32_detach): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(win32_wait): Add `options' argument.
* spu-low.c (spu_resume): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(spu_wait): Add `options' argument.
2009-04-02 06:48:05 +08:00
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/* How to "resume". */
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enum resume_kind kind;
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2003-10-14 00:17:21 +08:00
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Non-stop mode support.
* server.h (non_stop): Declare.
(gdb_client_data, handler_func): Declare.
(delete_file_handler, add_file_handler, start_event_loop):
Declare.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event, push_event)
(putpkt_notif): Declare.
* target.h (enum resume_kind): New.
(struct thread_resume): Replace `step' field by `kind' field.
(TARGET_WNOHANG): Define.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `options' argument.
<supports_non_stop, async, start_non_stop>: New fields.
(target_supports_non_stop, target_async): New.
(start_non_stop): Declare.
(mywait): Add `options' argument.
* target.c (mywait): Add `options' argument. Print child exit
notifications here.
(start_non_stop): New.
* server.c (non_stop, own_buf, mem_buf): New globals.
(struct vstop_notif): New.
(notif_queue): New global.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event, discard_queued_stop_replies)
(send_next_stop_reply): New.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use resume_kind. Adjust to mywait
interface changes.
(attach_inferior): In non-stop mode, don't wait for the target
here.
(handle_general_set): Handle QNonStop.
(handle_query): When handling qC, return the current general
thread, instead of the first thread of the list.
(handle_query): If the backend supports non-stop mode, include
QNonStop+ in the qSupported query response.
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle resume_stop
and non-stop mode.
(handle_v_attach, handle_v_run): Handle non-stop mode.
(handle_v_stopped): New.
(handle_v_requests): Report support for vCont;t. Handle vStopped.
(myresume): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle non-stop.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): New.
(handle_status): Handle non-stop mode.
(main): Clear non_stop flag on reconnection. Use the event-loop.
Refactor serial protocol handling from here ...
(process_serial_event): ... to this new function. When GDB
selects any thread, select one here. In non-stop mode, wait until
GDB acks all pending events before exiting.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): New.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Install remote_desc in the event
loop.
(remote_close): Remove remote_desc from the event loop.
(putpkt_binary): Rename to...
(putpkt_binary_1): ... this. Add `is_notic' argument. Handle it.
(putpkt_binary): New as wrapper around putpkt_binary_1.
(putpkt_notif): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): In non-stop mode, don't change the
general_thread.
* event-loop.c: New.
* Makefile.in (OBJ): Add event-loop.o.
(event-loop.o): New rule.
* linux-low.h (pid_of): Moved here.
(lwpid_of): New.
(get_lwp_thread): Use lwpid_of.
(struct lwp_info): Delete `lwpid' field. Add `suspended' field.
* linux-low.c (pid_of): Delete.
(inferior_pid): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_event_pipe): New.
(target_is_async_p): New.
(delete_lwp): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Use lwpid_of.
(add_lwp): Don't set lwpid field.
(linux_attach_lwp): Adjust debug output. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): If killing a running lwp, stop it first.
Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): If detaching from a running lwp, stop it
first. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes. Use
lwpid_of.
(linux_detach): Don't delete the main lwp here.
(linux_join): Use my_waitpid. Avoid signal_pid. Use lwpid_of.
(status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended lwps.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add OPTIONS argument. Change return type to int. Use
my_waitpid instead of sleeping. Handle WNOHANG. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_wait_for_event): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add status pointer argument. Return a pid instead of a
status. Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_lwp interface
changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random thread.
(linux_wait): Rename to...
(linux_wait_1): ... this. Add target_options argument, and handle
it. Adjust to use resume_kind. Use lwpid_of. In non-stop mode,
don't handle the continue thread. Handle TARGET_WNOHANG. Merge
clean exit and signal exit code. Don't stop all threads in
non-stop mode. In all-stop mode, only stop all threads when
reporting a stop to GDB. Handle explicit thread stop requests.
(async_file_flush, async_file_mark): New.
(linux_wait): New.
(send_sigstop): Use lwpid_of.
(wait_for_sigstop): Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event
interface changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random
thread.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_continue_one_thread, linux_queue_one_thread): Merge into ...
(linux_resume_one_thread): ... this. Handle resume_stop. In
non-stop mode, don't look for pending flag in all threads.
(resume_status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended
threads.
(my_waitpid): Reimplement. Emulate __WALL.
(linux_request_interrupt, linux_read_offsets, linux_xfer_siginfo):
Use lwpid_of.
(sigchld_handler, linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async)
(linux_start_non_stop): New.
(linux_target_ops): Register linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async
and linux_start_non_stop.
(initialize_low): Install SIGCHLD handler.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_create_event, find_one_thread)
(thread_db_get_tls_address): Use lwpid_of.
* win32-low.c (win32_detach): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(win32_wait): Add `options' argument.
* spu-low.c (spu_resume): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(spu_wait): Add `options' argument.
2009-04-02 06:48:05 +08:00
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/* If non-zero, send this signal when we resume, or to stop the
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thread. If stopping a thread, and this is 0, the target should
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stop the thread however it best decides to (e.g., SIGSTOP on
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2010-07-25 18:15:54 +08:00
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linux; SuspendThread on win32). This is a host signal value (not
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enum gdb_signal). */
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2003-10-14 00:17:21 +08:00
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int sig;
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/* Range to single step within. Valid only iff KIND is resume_step.
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Single-step once, and then continuing stepping as long as the
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thread stops in this range. (If the range is empty
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[STEP_RANGE_START == STEP_RANGE_END], then this is a single-step
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request.) */
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CORE_ADDR step_range_start; /* Inclusive */
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CORE_ADDR step_range_end; /* Exclusive */
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};
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gdbserver: start turning the target ops vector into a class
This is the beginning of a series of patches where the goal is to turn
the target ops vector into a class and all the target op function
pointers into methods of this class.
Currently, the target ops is a struct of function pointers. At the
end of the series, it becomes a class with methods, and the existing
low target definitions become subclasses. That is, we end up with the
following class hierarchy:
process_stratum_target
^
|-- linux-low
|-- lynx-low
|-- nto-low
|-- win32-low
process_stratum_target either defines the default behavior for the
target ops or leaves them as pure virtual for the subclasses to
override.
The transformation is done by first introducing a helper class, called
'process_target', that is initially empty. An instance of this class
is added to the end of the current target ops vector. This new field
is called 'pt'. We will gradually carry target ops to the new class,
one by one, whereas the invocation of the target op will be converted
to a method call on 'pt'.
For instance, target op 'attach' is currently invoked as
(*the_target->attach) (args)
After moving 'attach' as a method to 'process_target', it will be
invoked as
the_target->pt->attach (args)
In this process, the concrete target vector definitions
(e.g. linux-low, win32-low, nto-low, etc.) are turned into derived
classes of 'process_target', so that they can either inherit the
default behavior of the target ops or can override the method.
We prefer to make this transition gradually rather than in a single
giant patch, to yield bite-size patches. The goal is that after each
patch gdbserver will still be buildable and testable.
The general rule of thumb when converting a target op to a method is
this:
(1) If the function call is protected with a NULL-check with an
obvious default behavior, simply implement that default behavior in
the base class (e.g.: supports_non_stop).
(2) If there is no NULL-check guard, the method becomes pure
virtual, and the derived targets are required to implement the method
(e.g.: attach).
(3) If there is a NULL-check but no apparent default behavior, or if
the NULL-check is utilized to populate a feature support packet,
introduce a 'supports_XYZ' method (e.g.: pid_to_exec_file).
The overall strategy is to preserve the existing behavior as much as
possible.
When we're done moving all the target ops into 'process_target', the
target op vector will contain nothing but the field 'pt'. At that
point, the auxiliary class 'process_target' will simply meld into
'process_stratum_target' and the method calls of the form
'the_target->pt->xyz' will be turned into 'the_target->xyz'.
The "linux-low" target has been built and reg-tested on X86_64 Linux
(Ubuntu). The "win32-low" target has been built (but not tested) via
cross-compilation to a x86_64-w64-mingw32 target. The "lynx-low" and
"nto-low" targets were neither built nor tested.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2020-02-20 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com>
* target.h (class process_target): New class definition.
(struct process_stratum_target) <pt>: New field with type
'process_target*'.
* linux-low.h (class linux_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* linux-low.cc (linux_target_ops): Add a linux_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
* lynx-low.h (class lynx_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* lynx-low.cc (lynx_target_ops): Add a lynx_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
* nto-low.h (class nto_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* nto-low.cc (nto_target_ops): Add an nto_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
* win32-low.h (class win32_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* win32-low.cc (win32_target_ops): Add a win32_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
2020-02-17 23:11:50 +08:00
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Multi-target support
This commit adds multi-target support to GDB. What this means is that
with this commit, GDB can now be connected to different targets at the
same time. E.g., you can debug a live native process and a core dump
at the same time, connect to multiple gdbservers, etc.
Actually, the word "target" is overloaded in gdb. We already have a
target stack, with pushes several target_ops instances on top of one
another. We also have "info target" already, which means something
completely different to what this patch does.
So from here on, I'll be using the "target connections" term, to mean
an open process_stratum target, pushed on a target stack. This patch
makes gdb have multiple target stacks, and multiple process_stratum
targets open simultaneously. The user-visible changes / commands will
also use this terminology, but of course it's all open to debate.
User-interface-wise, not that much changes. The main difference is
that each inferior may have its own target connection.
A target connection (e.g., a target extended-remote connection) may
support debugging multiple processes, just as before.
Say you're debugging against gdbserver in extended-remote mode, and
you do "add-inferior" to prepare to spawn a new process, like:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
...
(gdb) start
...
(gdb) add-inferior
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) file a.out
...
(gdb) start
...
At this point, you have two inferiors connected to the same gdbserver.
With this commit, GDB will maintain a target stack per inferior,
instead of a global target stack.
To preserve the behavior above, by default, "add-inferior" makes the
new inferior inherit a copy of the target stack of the current
inferior. Same across a fork - the child inherits a copy of the
target stack of the parent. While the target stacks are copied, the
targets themselves are not. Instead, target_ops is made a
refcounted_object, which means that target_ops instances are
refcounted, which each inferior counting for a reference.
What if you want to create an inferior and connect it to some _other_
target? For that, this commit introduces a new "add-inferior
-no-connection" option that makes the new inferior not share the
current inferior's target. So you could do:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
Remote debugging using :9999
...
(gdb) add-inferior -no-connection
[New inferior 2]
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 <null>
(gdb) tar extended-remote :10000
Remote debugging using :10000
...
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 process 18450 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
(gdb)
A following patch will extended "info inferiors" to include a column
indicating which connection an inferior is bound to, along with a
couple other UI tweaks.
Other than that, debugging is the same as before. Users interact with
inferiors and threads as before. The only difference is that
inferiors may be bound to processes running in different machines.
That's pretty much all there is to it in terms of noticeable UI
changes.
On to implementation.
Since we can be connected to different systems at the same time, a
ptid_t is no longer a unique identifier. Instead a thread can be
identified by a pair of ptid_t and 'process_stratum_target *', the
later being the instance of the process_stratum target that owns the
process/thread. Note that process_stratum_target inherits from
target_ops, and all process_stratum targets inherit from
process_stratum_target. In earlier patches, many places in gdb were
converted to refer to threads by thread_info pointer instead of
ptid_t, but there are still places in gdb where we start with a
pid/tid and need to find the corresponding inferior or thread_info
objects. So you'll see in the patch many places adding a
process_stratum_target parameter to functions that used to take only a
ptid_t.
Since each inferior has its own target stack now, we can always find
the process_stratum target for an inferior. That is done via a
inf->process_target() convenience method.
Since each inferior has its own target stack, we need to handle the
"beneath" calls when servicing target calls. The solution I settled
with is just to make sure to switch the current inferior to the
inferior you want before making a target call. Not relying on global
context is just not feasible in current GDB. Fortunately, there
aren't that many places that need to do that, because generally most
code that calls target methods already has the current context
pointing to the right inferior/thread. Note, to emphasize -- there's
no method to "switch to this target stack". Instead, you switch the
current inferior, and that implicitly switches the target stack.
In some spots, we need to iterate over all inferiors so that we reach
all target stacks.
Native targets are still singletons. There's always only a single
instance of such targets.
Remote targets however, we'll have one instance per remote connection.
The exec target is still a singleton. There's only one instance. I
did not see the point of instanciating more than one exec_target
object.
After vfork, we need to make sure to push the exec target on the new
inferior. See exec_on_vfork.
For type safety, functions that need a {target, ptid} pair to identify
a thread, take a process_stratum_target pointer for target parameter
instead of target_ops *. Some shared code in gdb/nat/ also need to
gain a target pointer parameter. This poses an issue, since gdbserver
doesn't have process_stratum_target, only target_ops. To fix this,
this commit renames gdbserver's target_ops to process_stratum_target.
I think this makes sense. There's no concept of target stack in
gdbserver, and gdbserver's target_ops really implements a
process_stratum-like target.
The thread and inferior iterator functions also gain
process_stratum_target parameters. These are used to be able to
iterate over threads and inferiors of a given target. Following usual
conventions, if the target pointer is null, then we iterate over
threads and inferiors of all targets.
I tried converting "add-inferior" to the gdb::option framework, as a
preparatory patch, but that stumbled on the fact that gdb::option does
not support file options yet, for "add-inferior -exec". I have a WIP
patchset that adds that, but it's not a trivial patch, mainly due to
need to integrate readline's filename completion, so I deferred that
to some other time.
In infrun.c/infcmd.c, the main change is that we need to poll events
out of all targets. See do_target_wait. Right after collecting an
event, we switch the current inferior to an inferior bound to the
target that reported the event, so that target methods can be used
while handling the event. This makes most of the code transparent to
multi-targets. See fetch_inferior_event.
infrun.c:stop_all_threads is interesting -- in this function we need
to stop all threads of all targets. What the function does is send an
asynchronous stop request to all threads, and then synchronously waits
for events, with target_wait, rinse repeat, until all it finds are
stopped threads. Now that we have multiple targets, it's not
efficient to synchronously block in target_wait waiting for events out
of one target. Instead, we implement a mini event loop, with
interruptible_select, select'ing on one file descriptor per target.
For this to work, we need to be able to ask the target for a waitable
file descriptor. Such file descriptors already exist, they are the
descriptors registered in the main event loop with add_file_handler,
inside the target_async implementations. This commit adds a new
target_async_wait_fd target method that just returns the file
descriptor in question. See wait_one / stop_all_threads in infrun.c.
The 'threads_executing' global is made a per-target variable. Since
it is only relevant to process_stratum_target targets, this is where
it is put, instead of in target_ops.
You'll notice that remote.c includes some FIXME notes. These refer to
the fact that the global arrays that hold data for the remote packets
supported are still globals. For example, if we connect to two
different servers/stubs, then each might support different remote
protocol features. They might even be different architectures, like
e.g., one ARM baremetal stub, and a x86 gdbserver, to debug a
host/controller scenario as a single program. That isn't going to
work correctly today, because of said globals. I'm leaving fixing
that for another pass, since it does not appear to be trivial, and I'd
rather land the base work first. It's already useful to be able to
debug multiple instances of the same server (e.g., a distributed
cluster, where you have full control over the servers installed), so I
think as is it's already reasonable incremental progress.
Current limitations:
- You can only resume more that one target at the same time if all
targets support asynchronous debugging, and support non-stop mode.
It should be possible to support mixed all-stop + non-stop
backends, but that is left for another time. This means that
currently in order to do multi-target with gdbserver you need to
issue "maint set target-non-stop on". I would like to make that
mode be the default, but we're not there yet. Note that I'm
talking about how the target backend works, only. User-visible
all-stop mode works just fine.
- As explained above, connecting to different remote servers at the
same time is likely to produce bad results if they don't support the
exact set of RSP features.
FreeBSD updates courtesy of John Baldwin.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
* aarch64-linux-nat.c
(aarch64_linux_nat_target::thread_architecture): Adjust.
* ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Adjust find_thread_ptid call.
(task_command_1): Likewise.
* aix-thread.c (sync_threadlists, aix_thread_target::resume)
(aix_thread_target::wait, aix_thread_target::fetch_registers)
(aix_thread_target::store_registers)
(aix_thread_target::thread_alive): Adjust.
* amd64-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(amd64fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* amd64-linux-nat.c (ps_get_thread_area): Use ps_prochandle
thread's gdbarch instead of target_gdbarch.
* break-catch-sig.c (signal_catchpoint_print_it): Adjust call to
get_last_target_status.
* break-catch-syscall.c (print_it_catch_syscall): Likewise.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): Consider all
inferiors.
(update_inserted_breakpoint_locations): Skip if inferiors with no
execution.
(update_global_location_list): When handling moribund locations,
find representative inferior for location's pspace, and use thread
count of its process_stratum target.
* bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_target_open): Pass target down.
* bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_target::wait): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust thread_change_ptid and
add_thread calls.
(bsd_uthread_target::update_thread_list): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust find_thread_ptid,
thread_change_ptid and add_thread calls.
* btrace.c (maint_btrace_packet_history_cmd): Adjust
find_thread_ptid call.
* corelow.c (add_to_thread_list): Adjust add_thread call.
(core_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent and thread_count
calls.
(core_target::pid_to_str): Adjust find_inferior_ptid call.
* ctf.c (ctf_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent call.
* event-top.c (async_disconnect): Pop targets from all inferiors.
* exec.c (add_target_sections): Push exec target on all inferiors
sharing the program space.
(remove_target_sections): Remove the exec target from all
inferiors sharing the program space.
(exec_on_vfork): New.
* exec.h (exec_on_vfork): Declare.
* fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_add_threads): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter.
Pass it down.
(fbsd_nat_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
(fbsd_nat_target::resume): Adjust.
(fbsd_handle_debug_trap): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(fbsd_nat_target::wait, fbsd_nat_target::post_attach): Adjust.
* fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_corefile_thread): Adjust
get_thread_arch_regcache call.
* fork-child.c (gdb_startup_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior and set_executing.
* gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target): Forward declare.
(add_thread, add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info)
(in_thread_list): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(find_thread_ptid(inferior*, ptid_t)): New overload.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_change_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads()): Delete overload.
(all_threads, all_non_exited_threads): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads_safe): Use brace initialization.
(thread_count): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(set_resumed, set_running, set_stop_requested, set_executing)
(threads_are_executing, finish_thread_state): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(switch_to_thread): Use is_current_thread.
* i386-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(i386fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_nat_target::low_resume): Adjust.
* inf-child.c (inf_child_target::maybe_unpush_target): Remove
have_inferiors check.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_target::create_inferior)
(inf_ptrace_target::attach): Adjust.
* infcall.c (run_inferior_call): Adjust.
* infcmd.c (run_command_1): Pass target to
scoped_finish_thread_state.
(proceed_thread_callback): Skip inferiors with no execution.
(continue_command): Rename 'all_threads' local to avoid hiding
'all_threads' function. Adjust get_last_target_status call.
(prepare_one_step): Adjust set_running call.
(signal_command): Use user_visible_resume_target. Compare thread
pointers instead of inferior_ptid.
(info_program_command): Adjust to pass down target.
(attach_command): Mark target's 'thread_executing' flag.
(stop_current_target_threads_ns): New, factored out from ...
(interrupt_target_1): ... this. Switch inferior before making
target calls.
* inferior-iter.h
(struct all_inferiors_iterator, struct all_inferiors_range)
(struct all_inferiors_safe_range)
(struct all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Filter on
process_stratum_target too. Remove explicit.
* inferior.c (inferior::inferior): Push dummy target on target
stack.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors):
Add process_stratum_target parameter, and pass it down.
(have_live_inferiors): Adjust.
(switch_to_inferior_and_push_target): New.
(add_inferior_command, clone_inferior_command): Handle
"-no-connection" parameter. Use
switch_to_inferior_and_push_target.
(_initialize_inferior): Mention "-no-connection" option in
the help of "add-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands.
* inferior.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h".
(interrupt_target_1): Use bool.
(struct inferior) <push_target, unpush_target, target_is_pushed,
find_target_beneath, top_target, process_target, target_at,
m_stack>: New.
(discard_all_inferiors): Delete.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors)
(all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* infrun.c: Include "gdb_select.h" and <unordered_map>.
(target_last_proc_target): New global.
(follow_fork_inferior): Push target on new inferior. Pass target
to add_thread_silent. Call exec_on_vfork. Handle target's
reference count.
(follow_fork): Adjust get_last_target_status call. Also consider
target.
(follow_exec): Push target on new inferior.
(struct execution_control_state) <target>: New field.
(user_visible_resume_target): New.
(do_target_resume): Call target_async.
(resume_1): Set target's threads_executing flag. Consider resume
target.
(commit_resume_all_targets): New.
(proceed): Also consider resume target. Skip threads of inferiors
with no execution. Commit resumtion in all targets.
(start_remote): Pass current inferior to wait_for_inferior.
(infrun_thread_stop_requested): Consider target as well. Pass
thread_info pointer to clear_inline_frame_state instead of ptid.
(infrun_thread_thread_exit): Consider target as well.
(random_pending_event_thread): New inferior parameter. Use it.
(do_target_wait): Rename to ...
(do_target_wait_1): ... this. Add inferior parameter, and pass it
down.
(threads_are_resumed_pending_p, do_target_wait): New.
(prepare_for_detach): Adjust calls.
(wait_for_inferior): New inferior parameter. Handle it. Use
do_target_wait_1 instead of do_target_wait.
(fetch_inferior_event): Adjust. Switch to representative
inferior. Pass target down.
(set_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
Save target in global.
(get_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(nullify_last_target_wait_ptid): Clear 'target_last_proc_target'.
(context_switch): Check inferior_ptid == null_ptid before calling
inferior_thread().
(get_inferior_stop_soon): Pass down target.
(wait_one): Rename to ...
(poll_one_curr_target): ... this.
(struct wait_one_event): New.
(wait_one): New.
(stop_all_threads): Adjust.
(handle_no_resumed, handle_inferior_event): Adjust to consider the
event's target.
(switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Also consider target.
(print_stop_event): Update.
(normal_stop): Update. Also consider the resume target.
* infrun.h (wait_for_inferior): Remove declaration.
(user_visible_resume_target): New declaration.
(get_last_target_status, set_last_target_status): New
process_stratum_target parameter.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter, and use it.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): New.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): Declare.
* linux-fork.c (delete_checkpoint_command): Pass target down to
find_thread_ptid.
(checkpoint_command): Adjust.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_target::follow_fork): Switch to thread
instead of just tweaking inferior_ptid.
(linux_nat_switch_fork): Pass target down to thread_change_ptid.
(exit_lwp): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
(attach_proc_task_lwp_callback): Pass target down to
add_thread/set_running/set_executing.
(linux_nat_target::attach): Pass target down to
thread_change_ptid.
(get_detach_signal): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
Consider last target status's target.
(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw, resume_lwp)
(linux_handle_syscall_trap, linux_handle_extended_wait, wait_lwp)
(stop_wait_callback, save_stop_reason, linux_nat_filter_event)
(linux_nat_wait_1, resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Pass target down.
(linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): New.
(linux_nat_stop_lwp, linux_nat_target::thread_address_space): Pass
target down.
* linux-nat.h (linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): Declare.
* linux-tdep.c (get_thread_arch_regcache): Pass target down.
* linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_db_info::process_target): New
field.
(add_thread_db_info): Save target.
(get_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter. Also
match target.
(delete_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Also match target.
(thread_from_lwp): Adjust to pass down target.
(thread_db_notice_clone): Pass down target.
(check_thread_db_callback): Pass down target.
(try_thread_db_load_1): Always push the thread_db target.
(try_thread_db_load, record_thread): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::detach): Pass target down. Always unpush the
thread_db target.
(thread_db_target::wait, thread_db_target::mourn_inferior): Pass
target down. Always unpush the thread_db target.
(find_new_threads_callback, thread_db_find_new_threads_2)
(thread_db_target::update_thread_list): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::pid_to_str): Pass current inferior down.
(thread_db_target::get_thread_local_address): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::resume, maintenance_check_libthread_db): Pass
target down.
* nto-procfs.c (nto_procfs_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
* procfs.c (procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): Declare.
(proc_set_current_signal, do_attach, procfs_target::wait): Adjust.
(procfs_init_inferior): Rename to ...
(procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): ... this and adjust.
(procfs_target::create_inferior, procfs_notice_thread)
(procfs_do_thread_registers): Adjust.
* ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(ppcfbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* proc-service.c (ps_xfer_memory): Switch current inferior and
program space as well.
(get_ps_regcache): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.c
(process_stratum_target::thread_address_space)
(process_stratum_target::thread_architecture): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.h
(process_stratum_target::threads_executing): New field.
(as_process_stratum_target): New.
* ravenscar-thread.c
(ravenscar_thread_target::update_inferior_ptid): Pass target down.
(ravenscar_thread_target::wait, ravenscar_add_thread): Pass target
down.
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target::info_record): Adjust.
(record_btrace_target::record_method)
(record_btrace_target::record_is_replaying)
(record_btrace_target::fetch_registers)
(get_thread_current_frame_id, record_btrace_target::resume)
(record_btrace_target::wait, record_btrace_target::stop): Pass
target down.
* record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Switch to event thread.
Pass target down.
* regcache.c (regcache::regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache): Add
process_stratum_target parameter and handle it.
(current_thread_target): New global.
(get_thread_regcache): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it. Switch inferior before calling target method.
(get_thread_regcache): Pass target down.
(get_thread_regcache_for_ptid): Pass target down.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(registers_changed_thread, registers_changed): Pass target down.
(test_get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): New.
(current_regcache_test): Define a couple local test_target_ops
instances and use them for testing.
(readwrite_regcache): Pass process_stratum_target parameter.
(cooked_read_test, cooked_write_test): Pass mock_target down.
* regcache.h (get_thread_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::target): New method.
(regcache::regcache, regcache::get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache)
(regcache::registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::m_target): New field.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* remote.c (remote_state::supports_vCont_probed): New field.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New method.
(remote_unpush_and_throw): Add remote_target parameter.
(get_current_remote_target): Adjust.
(remote_target::remote_add_inferior): Push target.
(remote_target::remote_add_thread)
(remote_target::remote_notice_new_inferior)
(get_remote_thread_info): Pass target down.
(remote_target::update_thread_list): Skip threads of inferiors
bound to other targets. (remote_target::close): Don't discard
inferiors. (remote_target::add_current_inferior_and_thread)
(remote_target::process_initial_stop_replies)
(remote_target::start_remote)
(remote_target::remote_serial_quit_handler): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_target): New remote_target
parameter. Unpush the target from all inferiors.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_and_throw): New remote_target
parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::open_1): Check whether the current inferior has
execution instead of checking whether any inferior is live. Pass
target down.
(remote_target::remote_detach_1): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(extended_remote_target::attach): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_vcont_probe): Set supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::append_resumption): Pass down target.
(remote_target::append_pending_thread_resumptions)
(remote_target::remote_resume_with_hc, remote_target::resume)
(remote_target::commit_resume): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_stop_ns): Check supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::interrupt_query)
(remote_target::remove_new_fork_children)
(remote_target::check_pending_events_prevent_wildcard_vcont)
(remote_target::remote_parse_stop_reply)
(remote_target::process_stop_reply): Pass down target.
(first_remote_resumed_thread): New remote_target parameter. Pass
it down.
(remote_target::wait_as): Pass down target.
(unpush_and_perror): New remote_target parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::readchar, remote_target::remote_serial_write)
(remote_target::getpkt_or_notif_sane_1)
(remote_target::kill_new_fork_children, remote_target::kill): Pass
down target.
(remote_target::mourn_inferior): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(remote_target::core_of_thread)
(remote_target::remote_btrace_maybe_reopen): Pass down target.
(remote_target::pid_to_exec_file)
(remote_target::thread_handle_to_thread_info): Pass down target.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New.
* riscv-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(riscv_fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* sol2-tdep.c (sol2_core_pid_to_str): Pass down target.
* sol-thread.c (sol_thread_target::wait, ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs)
(ps_lgetfpregs, ps_lsetfpregs, sol_update_thread_list_callback):
Adjust.
* solib-spu.c (spu_skip_standalone_loader): Pass down target.
* solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Pass down target.
* spu-multiarch.c (parse_spufs_run): Pass down target.
* spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_sniffer): Pass down target.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
* target.c (g_target_stack): Delete.
(current_top_target): Return the current inferior's top target.
(target_has_execution_1): Refer to the passed-in inferior's top
target.
(target_supports_terminal_ours): Check whether the initial
inferior was already created.
(decref_target): New.
(target_stack::push): Incref/decref the target.
(push_target, push_target, unpush_target): Adjust.
(target_stack::unpush): Defref target.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool. Adjust to refer to the current
inferior's target stack.
(dispose_inferior): Delete, and inline parts ...
(target_preopen): ... here. Only dispose of the current inferior.
(target_detach): Hold strong target reference while detaching.
Pass target down.
(target_thread_name): Add assertion.
(target_resume): Pass down target.
(target_ops::beneath, find_target_at): Adjust to refer to the
current inferior's target stack.
(get_dummy_target): New.
(target_pass_ctrlc): Pass the Ctrl-C to the first inferior that
has a thread running.
(initialize_targets): Rename to ...
(_initialize_target): ... this.
* target.h: Include "gdbsupport/refcounted-object.h".
(struct target_ops): Inherit refcounted_object.
(target_ops::shortname, target_ops::longname): Make const.
(target_ops::async_wait_fd): New method.
(decref_target): Declare.
(struct target_ops_ref_policy): New.
(target_ops_ref): New typedef.
(get_dummy_target): Declare function.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool.
* thread-iter.c (all_matching_threads_iterator::m_inf_matches)
(all_matching_threads_iterator::all_matching_threads_iterator):
Handle filter target.
* thread-iter.h (struct all_matching_threads_iterator, struct
all_matching_threads_range, class all_non_exited_threads_range):
Filter by target too. Remove explicit.
* thread.c (threads_executing): Delete.
(inferior_thread): Pass down current inferior.
(clear_thread_inferior_resources): Pass down thread pointer
instead of ptid_t.
(add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info, add_thread): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Use it for thread and inferior
searches.
(is_current_thread): New.
(thread_info::deletable): Use it.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_count, in_thread_list)
(thread_change_ptid, set_resumed, set_running): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(set_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down. Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(threads_are_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(set_stop_requested, finish_thread_state): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(switch_to_thread): Also match inferior.
(switch_to_thread): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(update_threads_executing): Reimplement.
* top.c (quit_force): Pop targets from all inferior.
(gdb_init): Don't call initialize_targets.
* windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target) <get_windows_debug_event>:
Declare.
(windows_add_thread, windows_delete_thread): Adjust.
(get_windows_debug_event): Rename to ...
(windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): ... this. Adjust.
* tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_target_open): Pass down target.
* gdbsupport/common-gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target):
Forward declare.
(switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_resume_1): Add process_stratum_target
parameter. Use it.
(mi_on_resume): Pass target down.
* nat/fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
* nat/fork-inferior.h (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* python/py-threadevent.c (py_get_event_thread): Pass target down.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* fork-child.c (post_fork_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior.
* inferiors.c (switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Pass the target to
switch_to_thread.
* target.c (the_target): Now a process_stratum_target.
(done_accessing_memory): Pass the target to switch_to_thread.
(set_target_ops): Ajust to use process_stratum_target.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Rename to ...
(struct process_stratum_target): ... this.
(the_target, set_target_ops): Adjust.
(prepare_to_access_memory): Adjust comment.
* win32-low.c (child_xfer_memory): Adjust to use
process_stratum_target.
(win32_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
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Decouple target code from remote protocol.
* target.h (enum target_waitkind): New.
(struct target_waitstatus): New.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Return an unsigned long. Take a
target_waitstatus pointer instead of a char pointer.
(mywait): Likewise.
* target.c (mywait): Change prototype to return an unsigned long.
Take a target_waitstatus pointer instead of a char pointer. Adjust.
* server.h (thread_from_wait, old_thread_from_wait): Delete
declarations.
(prepare_resume_reply): Change prototype to take a
target_waitstatus.
* server.c (thread_from_wait, old_thread_from_wait): Delete.
(last_status, last_ptid): New.
(start_inferior): Remove "statusptr" argument. Adjust. Return a
pid instead of a signal.
(attach_inferior): Remove "status" and "signal" parameters.
Adjust.
(handle_query): For qGetTLSAddr, parse the thread id with strtol,
not as an address.
(handle_v_cont, handle_v_attach, handle_v_run, handle_v_kill)
(handle_v_requests, myresume): Remove "status" and "signal"
parameters. Adjust.
(handle_status): New.
(main): Delete local `status'. Adjust.
* remote-utils.c: Include target.h.
(prepare_resume_reply): Change prototype to take a
target_waitstatus. Adjust.
* linux-low.c (linux_wait): Adjust to new target_ops->wait
interface.
* spu-low.c (spu_wait): Adjust.
* win32-low.c (enum target_waitkind, struct target_waitstatus):
Delete.
(win32_wait): Adjust.
2009-04-02 06:31:45 +08:00
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2009-04-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Implement the multiprocess extensions, and add linux multiprocess
support.
* server.h (ULONGEST): Declare.
(struct ptid, ptid_t): New.
(minus_one_ptid, null_ptid): Declare.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): Declare.
(struct inferior_list_entry): Change `id' type from unsigned from
to ptid_t.
(struct sym_cache, struct breakpoint, struct
process_info_private): Forward declare.
(struct process_info): Declare.
(current_process): Declare.
(all_processes): Declare.
(initialize_inferiors): Declare.
(add_thread): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id, gdb_id_to_thread_id): Ditto.
(add_process, remove_process, find_thread_pid): Declare.
(find_inferior_id): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type to ptid_t.
(multi_process): Declare.
(push_event): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(read_ptid, write_ptid): Declare.
(prepare_resume_reply): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(clear_symbol_cache): Declare.
* inferiors.c (all_processes): New.
(null_ptid, minus_one_ptid): New.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): New.
(add_thread): Change unsigned long to ptid. Remove gdb_id
parameter. Adjust.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread): Rename to ...
(find_thread_pid): ... this. Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread_id, find_inferior_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(loaded_dll, pull_pid_from_list): Adjust.
(add_process, remove_process, find_process_pid)
(get_thread_process, current_process, initialize_inferiors): New.
* target.h (struct thread_resume) <thread>: Change type to ptid_t.
(struct target_waitstatus) <related_pid>: Ditto.
(struct target_ops) <kill, detach>: Add `pid' argument. Change
return type to int.
(struct target_ops) <join>: Add `pid' argument.
(struct target_ops) <thread_alive>: Change pid's type to ptid_t.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `ptid' field. Change return type
to ptid.
(kill_inferior, detach_inferior, join_inferior): Add `pid' argument.
(mywait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
(target_pid_to_str): Declare.
* target.c (set_desired_inferior): Adjust to use ptids.
(mywait): Add new `ptid' argument. Adjust.
(target_pid_to_str): New.
* mem-break.h (free_all_breakpoints): Declare.
* mem-break.c (breakpoints): Delelete.
(set_breakpoint_at, delete_breakpoint, find_breakpoint_at)
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write, delete_all_breakpoints): Adjust
to use per-process breakpoint list.
(free_all_breakpoints): New.
* remote-utils.c (struct sym_cache) <name>: Drop `const'.
(symbol_cache, all_symbols_looked_up): Delete.
(hexchars): New.
(ishex, unpack_varlen_hex, write_ptid, hex_or_minus_one,
read_ptid): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): Change ptid argument's type from unsigned
long to ptid_t. Adjust. Implement W;process and X;process.
(free_sym_cache, clear_symbol_cache): New.
(look_up_one_symbol): Adjust to per-process symbol cache. *
* server.c (cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type
to ptid_t.
(attached): Delete.
(multi_process): New.
(last_ptid): Change type to ptid_t.
(struct vstop_notif) <ptid>: Change type to ptid_t.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event): Change `ptid' argument's type to
ptid_t.
(discard_queued_stop_replies): Add `pid' argument.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes. Don't reference the `attached' global.
(attach_inferior): Adjust to mywait interface changes.
(handle_query): Adjust to use ptids. Parse GDB's qSupported
features. Handle and report "multiprocess+". Handle
"qAttached:PID".
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes.
(handle_v_kill): New.
(handle_v_stopped): Adjust to use target_pid_to_str.
(handle_v_requests): Allow multiple attaches and runs when
multiprocess extensions are in effect. Handle "vKill".
(myresume): Adjust to use ptids.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Add `arg' parameter. Handle it.
(handle_status): Adjust to discard_queued_stop_replies interface
change.
(first_thread_of, kill_inferior_callback)
(detach_or_kill_inferior_callback, join_inferiors_callback): New.
(main): Call initialize_inferiors. Adjust to use ptids, killing
and detaching from all inferiors. Handle multiprocess packet
variants.
* linux-low.h: Include gdb_proc_service.h.
(struct process_info_private): New.
(struct linux_target_ops) <pid_of>: Use ptid_get_pid.
<lwpid_of>: Use ptid_get_lwp.
(get_lwp_thread): Adjust.
(struct lwp_info): Add `dead' member.
(find_lwp_pid): Declare.
* linux-low.c (thread_db_active): Delete.
(new_inferior): Adjust comment.
(inferior_pid): Delete.
(linux_add_process): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Adjust.
(add_lwp): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(linux_create_inferior): Add process to processes table. Adjust
to use ptids. Don't set new_inferior here.
(linux_attach_lwp): Rename to ...
(linux_attach_lwp_1): ... this. Add `initial' argument. Handle
it. Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_attach_lwp): New.
(linux_attach): Add process to processes table. Don't set
new_inferior here.
(struct counter): New.
(second_thread_of_pid_p, last_thread_of_process_p): New.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust to
multiple processes.
(linux_kill): Add `pid' argument. Handle it. Adjust to multiple
processes. Remove process from process table.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust
to multiple processes.
(any_thread_of): New.
(linux_detach): Add `pid' argument, and handle it. Remove process
from processes table.
(linux_join): Add `pid' argument. Handle it.
(linux_thread_alive): Change unsighed long argument to ptid_t.
Consider dead lwps as not being alive.
(status_pending_p): Rename `dummy' argument to `arg'. Filter out
threads we're not interested in.
(same_lwp, find_lwp_pid): New.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Change `pid' argument's type from int to
ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Rename to ...
(linux_wait_for_event_1): ... this. Change `pid' argument's type
from int to ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): New.
(linux_wait_1): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to
ptid_t. Adjust. Use last_thread_of_process_p. Remove processes
that exit from the process table.
(linux_wait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
Adjust.
(mark_lwp_dead): New.
(wait_for_sigstop): Adjust to use ptids. If a process exits while
stopping all threads, mark its main lwp as dead.
(linux_set_resume_request, linux_resume_one_thread): Adjust to use
ptids.
(fetch_register, usr_store_inferior_registers)
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers)
(regsets_store_inferior_registers, linux_read_memory)
(linux_write_memory): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(linux_look_up_symbols): Adjust to use per-process
`thread_db_active'.
(linux_request_interrupt): Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_read_auxv): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(initialize_low): Don't reference thread_db_active.
* gdb_proc_service.h (struct ps_prochandle) <pid>: Remove.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Use find_lwp_pid.
(ps_getpid): Return the pid of the current inferior.
* thread-db.c (proc_handle, thread_agent): Delete.
(thread_db_create_event, thread_db_enable_reporting): Adjust to
per-process data.
(find_one_thread): Change argument type to ptid_t. Adjust to
per-process data.
(maybe_attach_thread): Adjust to per-process data and ptids.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Ditto.
(thread_db_init): Ditto.
* spu-low.c (spu_create_inferior, spu_attach): Add process to
processes table. Adjust to use ptids.
(spu_kill, spu_detach): Adjust interface. Remove process from
processes table.
(spu_join, spu_thread_alive): Adjust interface.
(spu_wait): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table. Adjust to use ptids.
* win32-low.c (current_inferior_tid): Delete.
(current_inferior_ptid): New.
(debug_event_ptid): New.
(thread_rec): Take a ptid. Adjust.
(child_add_thread): Add `pid' argument. Adjust to use ptids.
(child_delete_thread): Ditto.
(do_initial_child_stuff): Add `attached' argument. Add process to
processes table.
(child_fetch_inferior_registers, child_store_inferior_registers):
Adjust.
(win32_create_inferior): Pass 0 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_attach): Pass 1 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_kill): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table.
(win32_detach): Ditto.
(win32_join): Adjust interface.
(win32_thread_alive): Take a ptid.
(win32_resume): Adjust to use ptids.
(get_child_debug_event): Ditto.
(win32_wait): Adjust interface. Remove exiting process from
processes table.
2009-04-02 06:50:24 +08:00
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status through argument pointer STATUS.
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PTID = -1 to wait for any pid to do something, PTID(pid,0,0) to
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wait for any thread of process pid to do something. Return ptid
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of child, or -1 in case of error; store status through argument
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TARGET_W* above. If options contains TARGET_WNOHANG and there's
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null_ptid/TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE. */
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2009-04-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Implement the multiprocess extensions, and add linux multiprocess
support.
* server.h (ULONGEST): Declare.
(struct ptid, ptid_t): New.
(minus_one_ptid, null_ptid): Declare.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): Declare.
(struct inferior_list_entry): Change `id' type from unsigned from
to ptid_t.
(struct sym_cache, struct breakpoint, struct
process_info_private): Forward declare.
(struct process_info): Declare.
(current_process): Declare.
(all_processes): Declare.
(initialize_inferiors): Declare.
(add_thread): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id, gdb_id_to_thread_id): Ditto.
(add_process, remove_process, find_thread_pid): Declare.
(find_inferior_id): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type to ptid_t.
(multi_process): Declare.
(push_event): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(read_ptid, write_ptid): Declare.
(prepare_resume_reply): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(clear_symbol_cache): Declare.
* inferiors.c (all_processes): New.
(null_ptid, minus_one_ptid): New.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): New.
(add_thread): Change unsigned long to ptid. Remove gdb_id
parameter. Adjust.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread): Rename to ...
(find_thread_pid): ... this. Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread_id, find_inferior_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(loaded_dll, pull_pid_from_list): Adjust.
(add_process, remove_process, find_process_pid)
(get_thread_process, current_process, initialize_inferiors): New.
* target.h (struct thread_resume) <thread>: Change type to ptid_t.
(struct target_waitstatus) <related_pid>: Ditto.
(struct target_ops) <kill, detach>: Add `pid' argument. Change
return type to int.
(struct target_ops) <join>: Add `pid' argument.
(struct target_ops) <thread_alive>: Change pid's type to ptid_t.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `ptid' field. Change return type
to ptid.
(kill_inferior, detach_inferior, join_inferior): Add `pid' argument.
(mywait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
(target_pid_to_str): Declare.
* target.c (set_desired_inferior): Adjust to use ptids.
(mywait): Add new `ptid' argument. Adjust.
(target_pid_to_str): New.
* mem-break.h (free_all_breakpoints): Declare.
* mem-break.c (breakpoints): Delelete.
(set_breakpoint_at, delete_breakpoint, find_breakpoint_at)
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write, delete_all_breakpoints): Adjust
to use per-process breakpoint list.
(free_all_breakpoints): New.
* remote-utils.c (struct sym_cache) <name>: Drop `const'.
(symbol_cache, all_symbols_looked_up): Delete.
(hexchars): New.
(ishex, unpack_varlen_hex, write_ptid, hex_or_minus_one,
read_ptid): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): Change ptid argument's type from unsigned
long to ptid_t. Adjust. Implement W;process and X;process.
(free_sym_cache, clear_symbol_cache): New.
(look_up_one_symbol): Adjust to per-process symbol cache. *
* server.c (cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type
to ptid_t.
(attached): Delete.
(multi_process): New.
(last_ptid): Change type to ptid_t.
(struct vstop_notif) <ptid>: Change type to ptid_t.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event): Change `ptid' argument's type to
ptid_t.
(discard_queued_stop_replies): Add `pid' argument.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes. Don't reference the `attached' global.
(attach_inferior): Adjust to mywait interface changes.
(handle_query): Adjust to use ptids. Parse GDB's qSupported
features. Handle and report "multiprocess+". Handle
"qAttached:PID".
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes.
(handle_v_kill): New.
(handle_v_stopped): Adjust to use target_pid_to_str.
(handle_v_requests): Allow multiple attaches and runs when
multiprocess extensions are in effect. Handle "vKill".
(myresume): Adjust to use ptids.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Add `arg' parameter. Handle it.
(handle_status): Adjust to discard_queued_stop_replies interface
change.
(first_thread_of, kill_inferior_callback)
(detach_or_kill_inferior_callback, join_inferiors_callback): New.
(main): Call initialize_inferiors. Adjust to use ptids, killing
and detaching from all inferiors. Handle multiprocess packet
variants.
* linux-low.h: Include gdb_proc_service.h.
(struct process_info_private): New.
(struct linux_target_ops) <pid_of>: Use ptid_get_pid.
<lwpid_of>: Use ptid_get_lwp.
(get_lwp_thread): Adjust.
(struct lwp_info): Add `dead' member.
(find_lwp_pid): Declare.
* linux-low.c (thread_db_active): Delete.
(new_inferior): Adjust comment.
(inferior_pid): Delete.
(linux_add_process): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Adjust.
(add_lwp): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(linux_create_inferior): Add process to processes table. Adjust
to use ptids. Don't set new_inferior here.
(linux_attach_lwp): Rename to ...
(linux_attach_lwp_1): ... this. Add `initial' argument. Handle
it. Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_attach_lwp): New.
(linux_attach): Add process to processes table. Don't set
new_inferior here.
(struct counter): New.
(second_thread_of_pid_p, last_thread_of_process_p): New.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust to
multiple processes.
(linux_kill): Add `pid' argument. Handle it. Adjust to multiple
processes. Remove process from process table.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust
to multiple processes.
(any_thread_of): New.
(linux_detach): Add `pid' argument, and handle it. Remove process
from processes table.
(linux_join): Add `pid' argument. Handle it.
(linux_thread_alive): Change unsighed long argument to ptid_t.
Consider dead lwps as not being alive.
(status_pending_p): Rename `dummy' argument to `arg'. Filter out
threads we're not interested in.
(same_lwp, find_lwp_pid): New.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Change `pid' argument's type from int to
ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Rename to ...
(linux_wait_for_event_1): ... this. Change `pid' argument's type
from int to ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): New.
(linux_wait_1): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to
ptid_t. Adjust. Use last_thread_of_process_p. Remove processes
that exit from the process table.
(linux_wait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
Adjust.
(mark_lwp_dead): New.
(wait_for_sigstop): Adjust to use ptids. If a process exits while
stopping all threads, mark its main lwp as dead.
(linux_set_resume_request, linux_resume_one_thread): Adjust to use
ptids.
(fetch_register, usr_store_inferior_registers)
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers)
(regsets_store_inferior_registers, linux_read_memory)
(linux_write_memory): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(linux_look_up_symbols): Adjust to use per-process
`thread_db_active'.
(linux_request_interrupt): Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_read_auxv): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(initialize_low): Don't reference thread_db_active.
* gdb_proc_service.h (struct ps_prochandle) <pid>: Remove.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Use find_lwp_pid.
(ps_getpid): Return the pid of the current inferior.
* thread-db.c (proc_handle, thread_agent): Delete.
(thread_db_create_event, thread_db_enable_reporting): Adjust to
per-process data.
(find_one_thread): Change argument type to ptid_t. Adjust to
per-process data.
(maybe_attach_thread): Adjust to per-process data and ptids.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Ditto.
(thread_db_init): Ditto.
* spu-low.c (spu_create_inferior, spu_attach): Add process to
processes table. Adjust to use ptids.
(spu_kill, spu_detach): Adjust interface. Remove process from
processes table.
(spu_join, spu_thread_alive): Adjust interface.
(spu_wait): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table. Adjust to use ptids.
* win32-low.c (current_inferior_tid): Delete.
(current_inferior_ptid): New.
(debug_event_ptid): New.
(thread_rec): Take a ptid. Adjust.
(child_add_thread): Add `pid' argument. Adjust to use ptids.
(child_delete_thread): Ditto.
(do_initial_child_stuff): Add `attached' argument. Add process to
processes table.
(child_fetch_inferior_registers, child_store_inferior_registers):
Adjust.
(win32_create_inferior): Pass 0 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_attach): Pass 1 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_kill): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table.
(win32_detach): Ditto.
(win32_join): Adjust interface.
(win32_thread_alive): Take a ptid.
(win32_resume): Adjust to use ptids.
(get_child_debug_event): Ditto.
(win32_wait): Adjust interface. Remove exiting process from
processes table.
2009-04-02 06:50:24 +08:00
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/* Fetch registers from the inferior process.
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If REGNO is -1, fetch all registers; otherwise, fetch at least REGNO. */
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* regcache.h (struct thread_info): Forward declare.
(struct regcache): New.
(new_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(get_thread_regcache): Declare.
(free_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(registers_to_string, registers_from_string): Ditto.
(supply_register, supply_register_by_name, collect_register)
(collect_register_as_string, collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_regcache_data): Delete.
(get_regcache): Rename to ...
(get_thread_regcache): ... this. Adjust. Switch inferior before
fetching registers.
(regcache_invalidate_one): Adjust.
(regcache_invalidate): Fix prototype.
(new_register_cache): Return the new register cache.
(free_register_cache): Change prototype.
(realloc_register_cache): Adjust.
(registers_to_string): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(registers_from_string): Ditto.
(register_data): Ditto.
(supply_register): Ditto.
(supply_register_by_name): Ditto.
(collect_register): Ditto.
(collect_register_as_string): Ditto.
(collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* server.c (process_serial_event): Adjust.
* linux-low.h (regset_fill_func, regset_store_func): Change
prototype.
(get_pc, set_pc, collect_ptrace_register, supply_ptrace_register):
Change prototype.
* linux-low.c (get_stop_pc): Adjust.
(check_removed_breakpoint): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Adjust.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Adjust.
(fetch_register): Add regcache parameter. Adjust.
(usr_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(linux_fetch_registers, linux_store_registers): Ditto.
* i387-fp.c (i387_cache_to_fsave): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(i387_fsave_to_cache, i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* i387-fp.h (i387_cache_to_fsave, i387_fsave_to_cache): Change
prototype to take a regcache.
(i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* remote-utils.c (convert_ascii_to_int, outreg)
(prepare_resume_reply): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <fetch_registers, store_registers>:
Change prototype to take a regcache.
(fetch_inferior_registers, store_inferior_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Adjust.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_fill_gregset, x86_store_gregset)
(x86_fill_fpregset, x86_store_fpregset, x86_fill_fpxregset)
(x86_store_fpxregset, x86_get_pc, x86_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_fill_gregset, arm_store_gregset)
(arm_fill_wmmxregset, arm_store_wmmxregset, arm_fill_vfpregset)
(arm_store_vfpregset, arm_get_pc, arm_set_pc):
(arm_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-cris-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc)
(cris_cannot_fetch_register):
(cris_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc,
cris_reinsert_addr, cris_write_data_breakpoint): Change prototype
to take a regcache. Adjust.
(cris_breakpoint_at, cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point):
Adjust.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_get_pc, m32r_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-m68k-low.c (m68k_fill_gregset, m68k_store_gregset)
(m68k_fill_fpregset, m68k_store_fpregset, m68k_get_pc,
(m68k_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_get_pc):
(mips_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(mips_reinsert_addr): Adjust.
(mips_collect_register): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
(mips_supply_register):
(mips_collect_register_32bit, mips_supply_register_32bit)
(mips_fill_gregset, mips_store_gregset, mips_fill_fpregset)
(mips_store_fpregset): Ditto.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_supply_ptrace_register, ppc_supply_ptrace_register):
Ditto.
(parse_spufs_run): Adjust.
(ppc_get_pc, ppc_set_pc, ppc_fill_gregset, ppc_fill_vsxregset)
(ppc_store_vsxregset, ppc_fill_vrregset, ppc_store_vrregset)
(ppc_fill_evrregset, ppc_store_evrregset): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_collect_ptrace_register)
(s390_supply_ptrace_register, s390_fill_gregset, s390_get_pc)
(s390_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(s390_arch_setup): Adjust.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_get_pc, sh_breakpoint_at)
(sh_fill_gregset): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-sparc-low.c (sparc_fill_gregset_to_stack)
(sparc_fill_gregset, sparc_store_gregset_from_stack)
(sparc_store_gregset, sparc_get_pc): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(sparc_breakpoint_at): Adjust.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_fill_gregset):
(xtensa_store_gregset):
(xtensa_fill_xtregset, xtensa_store_xtregset, xtensa_get_pc)
(xtensa_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* nto-low.c (nto_fetch_registers, nto_store_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* win32-arm-low.c (arm_fetch_inferior_register)
(arm_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_fetch_inferior_register)
(i386_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-low.c (child_fetch_inferior_registers)
(child_store_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_wait): Adjust.
(win32_fetch_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_store_inferior_registers): Adjust.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops) <fetch_inferior_register,
store_inferior_register>: Change prototype to take a regcache.
2010-01-21 06:55:38 +08:00
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* regcache.h (struct thread_info): Forward declare.
(struct regcache): New.
(new_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(get_thread_regcache): Declare.
(free_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(registers_to_string, registers_from_string): Ditto.
(supply_register, supply_register_by_name, collect_register)
(collect_register_as_string, collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_regcache_data): Delete.
(get_regcache): Rename to ...
(get_thread_regcache): ... this. Adjust. Switch inferior before
fetching registers.
(regcache_invalidate_one): Adjust.
(regcache_invalidate): Fix prototype.
(new_register_cache): Return the new register cache.
(free_register_cache): Change prototype.
(realloc_register_cache): Adjust.
(registers_to_string): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(registers_from_string): Ditto.
(register_data): Ditto.
(supply_register): Ditto.
(supply_register_by_name): Ditto.
(collect_register): Ditto.
(collect_register_as_string): Ditto.
(collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* server.c (process_serial_event): Adjust.
* linux-low.h (regset_fill_func, regset_store_func): Change
prototype.
(get_pc, set_pc, collect_ptrace_register, supply_ptrace_register):
Change prototype.
* linux-low.c (get_stop_pc): Adjust.
(check_removed_breakpoint): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Adjust.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Adjust.
(fetch_register): Add regcache parameter. Adjust.
(usr_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(linux_fetch_registers, linux_store_registers): Ditto.
* i387-fp.c (i387_cache_to_fsave): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(i387_fsave_to_cache, i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* i387-fp.h (i387_cache_to_fsave, i387_fsave_to_cache): Change
prototype to take a regcache.
(i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* remote-utils.c (convert_ascii_to_int, outreg)
(prepare_resume_reply): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <fetch_registers, store_registers>:
Change prototype to take a regcache.
(fetch_inferior_registers, store_inferior_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Adjust.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_fill_gregset, x86_store_gregset)
(x86_fill_fpregset, x86_store_fpregset, x86_fill_fpxregset)
(x86_store_fpxregset, x86_get_pc, x86_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_fill_gregset, arm_store_gregset)
(arm_fill_wmmxregset, arm_store_wmmxregset, arm_fill_vfpregset)
(arm_store_vfpregset, arm_get_pc, arm_set_pc):
(arm_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-cris-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc)
(cris_cannot_fetch_register):
(cris_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc,
cris_reinsert_addr, cris_write_data_breakpoint): Change prototype
to take a regcache. Adjust.
(cris_breakpoint_at, cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point):
Adjust.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_get_pc, m32r_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-m68k-low.c (m68k_fill_gregset, m68k_store_gregset)
(m68k_fill_fpregset, m68k_store_fpregset, m68k_get_pc,
(m68k_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_get_pc):
(mips_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(mips_reinsert_addr): Adjust.
(mips_collect_register): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
(mips_supply_register):
(mips_collect_register_32bit, mips_supply_register_32bit)
(mips_fill_gregset, mips_store_gregset, mips_fill_fpregset)
(mips_store_fpregset): Ditto.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_supply_ptrace_register, ppc_supply_ptrace_register):
Ditto.
(parse_spufs_run): Adjust.
(ppc_get_pc, ppc_set_pc, ppc_fill_gregset, ppc_fill_vsxregset)
(ppc_store_vsxregset, ppc_fill_vrregset, ppc_store_vrregset)
(ppc_fill_evrregset, ppc_store_evrregset): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_collect_ptrace_register)
(s390_supply_ptrace_register, s390_fill_gregset, s390_get_pc)
(s390_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(s390_arch_setup): Adjust.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_get_pc, sh_breakpoint_at)
(sh_fill_gregset): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-sparc-low.c (sparc_fill_gregset_to_stack)
(sparc_fill_gregset, sparc_store_gregset_from_stack)
(sparc_store_gregset, sparc_get_pc): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(sparc_breakpoint_at): Adjust.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_fill_gregset):
(xtensa_store_gregset):
(xtensa_fill_xtregset, xtensa_store_xtregset, xtensa_get_pc)
(xtensa_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* nto-low.c (nto_fetch_registers, nto_store_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* win32-arm-low.c (arm_fetch_inferior_register)
(arm_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_fetch_inferior_register)
(i386_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-low.c (child_fetch_inferior_registers)
(child_store_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_wait): Adjust.
(win32_fetch_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_store_inferior_registers): Adjust.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops) <fetch_inferior_register,
store_inferior_register>: Change prototype to take a regcache.
2010-01-21 06:55:38 +08:00
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/* Prepare to read or write memory from the inferior process.
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Targets use this to do what is necessary to get the state of the
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[GDBserver] Make Zx/zx packet handling idempotent.
This patch fixes hardware breakpoint regressions exposed by my fix for
"PR breakpoints/7143 - Watchpoint does not trigger when first set", at
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-03/msg00167.html
The testsuite caught them on Linux/x86_64, at least. gdb.sum:
gdb.sum:
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: backtrace from factorial(5.1)
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: continue until exit at recursive next test
gdb.log:
(gdb) next
Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap.
factorial (value=4) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:113
113 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
Actually, that patch just exposed a latent issue to "breakpoints
always-inserted off" mode, not really caused it. After that patch,
GDB no longer removes breakpoints at each internal event, thus making
some scenarios behave like breakpoint always-inserted on. The bug is
easy to trigger with always-inserted on.
The issue is that since the target-side breakpoint conditions support,
if the stub/server supports evaluating breakpoint conditions on the
target side, then GDB is sending duplicate Zx packets to the target
without removing them before, and GDBserver is not really expecting
that for Z packets other than Z0/z0. E.g., with "set breakpoint
always-inserted on" and "set debug remote 1":
(gdb) b main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $z0,410943,1#68...Packet received: OK
And for Z1, similarly:
(gdb) hbreak main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Packet Z1 (hardware-breakpoint) is supported
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $z1,410943,1#69...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
So GDB sent a bunch of Z1 packets, and then when finally removing the
breakpoint, only one z1 packet was sent. On the GDBserver side (with
monitor set debug-hw-points 1), in the Z1 case, we see:
$ ./gdbserver :9999 ./gdbserver
Process ./gdbserver created; pid = 8629
Listening on port 9999
Remote debugging from host 127.0.0.1
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=2 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=3 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=5 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
remove_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
That's one insert_watchpoint call for each Z1 packet, and then one
remove_watchpoint call for the z1 packet. Notice how ref.count
increased for each insert_watchpoint call, and then in the end, after
GDB told GDBserver to forget about the hardware breakpoint, GDBserver
ends with the the first debug register still with ref.count=4! IOW,
the hardware breakpoint is left armed on the target, while on the GDB
end it's gone. If the program happens to execute 0x410943 afterwards,
then the CPU traps, GDBserver reports the trap to GDB, and GDB not
having a breakpoint set at that address anymore, reports to the user a
spurious SIGTRAP.
This is exactly what is happening in the hbreak2.exp test, though in
that case, it's a shared library event that triggers a
breakpoint_re_set, when breakpoints are still inserted (because
nowadays GDB doesn't remove breakpoints while handling internal
events), and that recreates breakpoint locations, which likewise
forces breakpoint reinsertion and Zx packet resends...
That is a lot of bogus Zx duplication that should possibly be
addressed on the GDB side. GDB resends Zx packets because the way to
change the target-side condition, is to resend the breakpoint to the
server with the new condition. (That's an option in the packet: e.g.,
"Z1,410943,1;X3,220027" for "hbreak main if 0". The packets in the
examples above are shorter because the breakpoints don't have
conditions attached). GDB doesn't remove the breakpoint first before
reinserting it because that'd be bad for non-stop, as it'd open a
window where the inferior could miss the breakpoint. The conditions
actually haven't changed between the resends, but GDB isn't smart
enough to realize that.
(TBC, if the target doesn't support target-side conditions, then GDB
doesn't trigger these resends (init_bp_location calls
mark_breakpoint_location_modified, and that does nothing if condition
evaluation is on the host side. The resends are caused by the
'loc->condition_changed = condition_modified.' line.)
But, even if GDB was made smarter, GDBserver should really still
handle the resends anyway. So target-side conditions also aren't
really to blame. The documentation of the Z/z packets says:
"To avoid potential problems with duplicate packets, the operations
should be implemented in an idempotent way."
As such, we may want to fix GDB, but we should definitely fix
GDBserver. The fix is a prerequisite for target-side conditions on
hardware breakpoints anyway (and while at it, on watchpoints too).
GDBserver indeed already treats duplicate Z0 packets in an idempotent
way. mem-break.c has the concept of high-level and low-level
breakpoints, somewhat similar to GDB's split of breakpoints vs
breakpoint locations, and keeps track of multiple breakpoints
referencing the same address/location, for the case of an internal
GDBserver breakpoint or a tracepoint being set at the same address as
a GDB breakpoint. But, it only allows GDB to ever contribute one
reference to a software breakpoint location. IOW, if gdbserver sees a
Z0 packet for the same address where it already had a GDB breakpoint
set, then GDBserver won't create another high-level GDB breakpoint.
However, mem-break.c only tracks GDB Z0 breakpoints. The same logic
should apply to all kinds of Zx packets. Currently, gdbserver passes
down each duplicate Zx (other than Z0) request directly to the
target->insert_point routine. The x86 watchpoint support itself
refcounts watchpoint / hw breakpoint requests, to handle overlapping
watchpoints, and save debug registers. But that code doesn't (and
really shouldn't) handle the duplicate requests, assuming that for
each insert there will be a corresponding remove.
So the fix is to generalize mem-break.c to track all kinds of Zx
breakpoints, and filter out duplicates. As mentioned, this ends up
adding support for target-side conditions on hardware breakpoints and
watchpoints too (though GDB itself doesn't support the latter yet).
Probably the least obvious change in the patch is that it kind of
turns the breakpoint insert/remove APIs inside out. Before, the
target methods were only called for GDB breakpoints. The internal
breakpoint set/delete methods inserted memory breakpoints directly
bypassing the insert/remove target methods. That's not good when the
target should use a debug API to set software breakpoints, instead of
relying on GDBserver patching memory with breakpoint instructions, as
is the case of NTO.
Now removal/insertion of all kinds of breakpoints/watchpoints, either
internal, or from GDB, always go through the target methods. The
insert_point/remove_point methods no longer get passed a Z packet
type, but an internal/raw breakpoint type. They're also passed a
pointer to the raw breakpoint itself (note that's still opaque outside
mem-break.c), so that insert_memory_breakpoint /
remove_memory_breakpoint have access to the breakpoint's shadow
buffer. I first tried passing down a new structure based on GDB's
"struct bp_target_info" (actually with that name exactly), but then
decided against it as unnecessary complication.
As software/memory breakpoints work by poking at memory, when setting
a GDB Z0 breakpoint (but not internal breakpoints, as those can assume
the conditions are already right), we need to tell the target to
prepare to access memory (which on Linux means stop threads). If that
operation fails, we need to return error to GDB. Seeing an error, if
this is the first breakpoint of that type that GDB tries to insert,
GDB would then assume the breakpoint type is supported, but it may
actually not be. So we need to check whether the type is supported at
all before preparing to access memory. And to solve that, the patch
adds a new target->supports_z_point_type method that is called before
actually trying to insert the breakpoint.
Other than that, hopefully the change is more or less obvious.
New test added that exercises the hbreak2.exp regression in a more
direct way, without relying on a breakpoint re-set happening before
main is reached.
Tested by building GDBserver for:
aarch64-linux-gnu
arm-linux-gnueabihf
i686-pc-linux-gnu
i686-w64-mingw32
m68k-linux-gnu
mips-linux-gnu
mips-uclinux
nios2-linux-gnu
powerpc-linux-gnu
sh-linux-gnu
tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu
x86_64-redhat-linux
x86_64-w64-mingw32
And also regression tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point)
(aarch64_remove_point): No longer check whether the type is
supported here. Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install aarch64_supports_z_point_type as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-arm-low.c (raw_bkpt_type_to_arm_hwbp_type): New function.
(arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Take an enum raw_bkpt_type
instead of a Z packet char. Adjust.
(arm_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(arm_insert_point, arm_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install arm_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Don't check whether the type is supported here.
(the_low_target): Install cris_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(linux_insert_point, linux_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <insert_point,
remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type instead of a char. Add
raw_breakpoint pointer parameter.
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Use mips_supports_z_point_type.
(the_low_target): Install mips_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(x86_insert_point): Adjust to new insert_point interface. Use
insert_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_insert_watchpoint interface.
(x86_remove_point): Adjust to remove_point interface. Use
remove_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_remove_watchpoint interface.
(the_low_target): Install x86_supports_z_point_type.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type callback.
* nto-low.c (nto_supports_z_point_type): New.
(nto_insert_point, nto_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(nto_target_ops): Install nto_supports_z_point_type.
* mem-break.c: Adjust intro comment.
(struct raw_breakpoint) <raw_type, size>: New fields.
<inserted>: Update comment.
<shlib_disabled>: Delete field.
(enum bkpt_type) <gdb_breakpoint>: Delete value.
<gdb_breakpoint_Z0, gdb_breakpoint_Z1, gdb_breakpoint_Z2,
gdb_breakpoint_Z3, gdb_breakpoint_Z4>: New values.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type): New function.
(find_enabled_raw_code_breakpoint_at): New function.
(find_raw_breakpoint_at): New type and size parameters. Use them.
(insert_memory_breakpoint): New function, based off
set_raw_breakpoint_at.
(remove_memory_breakpoint): New function.
(set_raw_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(set_breakpoint): New, based on set_breakpoint_at.
(set_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(delete_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->remove_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoints.
(find_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(Z_packet_to_bkpt_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type): New functions.
(find_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(z_type_supported): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
set_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(check_gdb_bp_preconditions, set_gdb_breakpoint): New functions.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
delete_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Rename to ...
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): ... this. Don't handle a NULL
breakpoint.
(add_condition_to_breakpoint): Make static.
(add_breakpoint_condition): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this, and add
z_type parameter.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(add_breakpoint_commands): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this. Add z_type
parameter. Return true if no breakpoint was found. Change debug
output.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(run_breakpoint_commands): Rename to ...
(run_breakpoint_commands_z_type): ... this. Add z_type parameter,
and change return type to boolean.
(run_breakpoint_commands): New function.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Also check for Z1 breakpoints.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Don't try to reinsert a disabled
breakpoint. Go through the_target->remove_point instead of
assuming memory breakpoint.
(uninsert_breakpoints_at, uninsert_all_breakpoints): Uninsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(reinsert_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->insert_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoint.
(reinsert_breakpoints_at, reinsert_all_breakpoints): Reinsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(check_breakpoints, breakpoint_here, breakpoint_inserted_here):
Check both software and hardware breakpoints.
(validate_inserted_breakpoint): Assert the breakpoint is a
software breakpoint. Set the inserted flag to -1 instead of
setting shlib_disabled.
(delete_disabled_breakpoints): Adjust.
(validate_breakpoints): Only validate software breakpoints.
Adjust to inserted flag change.
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write): Skip breakpoint types other
than software breakpoints. Adjust to inserted flag change.
* mem-break.h (enum raw_bkpt_type): New enum.
(raw_breakpoint, struct process_info): Forward declare.
(Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete declaration.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type)
(set_gdb_breakpoint, delete_gdb_breakpoint)
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): New declarations.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at, clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Delete.
(breakpoint_inserted_here): Update comment.
(add_breakpoint_condition, add_breakpoint_commands): Replace
address parameter with a breakpoint pointer parameter.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Update comment.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(insert_memory_breakpoint, remove_memory_breakpoint): Declare.
* server.c (process_point_options): Take a struct breakpoint
pointer instead of an address. Adjust.
(process_serial_event) <Z/z packets>: Use set_gdb_breakpoint and
delete_gdb_breakpoint.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* target.h: Include mem-break.h.
(struct target_ops) <prepare_to_access_memory>: Update comment.
<supports_z_point_type>: New field.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
* win32-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(i386_insert_point, i386_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install i386_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.c (win32_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(win32_insert_point, win32_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(win32_target_ops): Install win32_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops):
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.c: New file.
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp: New file.
2014-05-21 01:24:28 +08:00
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int (*prepare_to_access_memory) (void);
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void (*done_accessing_memory) (void);
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/* Read memory from the inferior process. This should generally be
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called through read_inferior_memory, which handles breakpoint shadowing.
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Read LEN bytes at MEMADDR into a buffer at MYADDR.
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Returns 0 on success and errno on failure. */
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* acconfig.h: Remove.
* configure.ac: Add a test for socklen_t. Use three-argument
AC_DEFINE throughout.
* config.in: Regenerated using autoheader 2.59.
* configure: Regenerated.
* gdbreplay.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
* remote-utils.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
(convert_int_to_ascii, convert_ascii_to_int, decode_M_packet): Use
unsigned char.
* i387-fp.c (struct i387_fsave, struct i387_fxsave): Use unsigned
char for buffers.
* linux-low.c (linux_read_memory, linux_write_memory)
(linux_read_auxv): Likewise.
* mem-break.c (breakpoint_data, set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read)
(check_mem_write): Likewise.
* mem-break.h (set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read, check_mem_write):
Likewise.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_rgcache_data, registers_to_string)
(registers_from_string, register_data): Likewise.
* server.c (handle_query, main): Likewise.
* server.h (convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii)
(decode_M_packet): Likewise.
* target.c (read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Likewise.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Update read_memory, write_memory,
and read_auxv.
(read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Update.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Change type of breakpoint
to unsigned char *.
* linux-arm-low.c, linux-cris-low.c, linux-crisv32-low.c,
linux-i386-low.c, linux-m32r-low.c, linux-m68k-low.c,
linux-mips-low.c, linux-ppc-low.c, linux-ppc64-low.c,
linux-s390-low.c, linux-sh-low.c: Update for changes in
read_inferior_memory and the_low_target->breakpoint.
2005-06-13 09:59:22 +08:00
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int (*read_memory) (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len);
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/* Write memory to the inferior process. This should generally be
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Replace write_inferior_memory with target_write_memory
target_write_memory is just a simple wrapper for
write_inferior_memory. Because target_write_memory is needed for
gdbsupport, and because gdb uses the name "target_write_memory"
everywhere, this patch renames write_inferior_memory and removes the
wrapper. I think this brings gdb and gdbserver slightly more in sync.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog
2019-08-15 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com>
* tracepoint.c (write_inferior_data_pointer)
(write_inferior_integer, write_inferior_int8)
(write_inferior_uinteger, m_tracepoint_action_download)
(r_tracepoint_action_download, x_tracepoint_action_download)
(l_tracepoint_action_download, clear_inferior_trace_buffer)
(download_agent_expr, download_tracepoint_1)
(download_trace_state_variables, upload_fast_traceframes): Update.
* server.c (gdb_write_memory): Update.
* remote-utils.c (relocate_instruction): Update.
* proc-service.c (ps_pdwrite): Update.
* mem-break.c (remove_memory_breakpoint)
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump, set_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Update.
* linux-x86-low.c (append_insns)
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad)
(amd64_write_goto_address, i386_write_goto_address): Update.
* linux-s390-low.c (append_insns, s390_write_goto_address):
Update.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_relocate_instruction)
(ppc_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad, emit_insns)
(ppc_write_goto_address): Update.
* linux-aarch64-low.c (append_insns): Update.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Update.
(write_inferior_memory): Don't declare.
* target.c (target_write_memory): Rename from
write_inferior_memory. Remove old target_write_memory.
2019-08-14 23:18:21 +08:00
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called through target_write_memory, which handles breakpoint shadowing.
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Write LEN bytes from the buffer at MYADDR to MEMADDR.
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Returns 0 on success and errno on failure. */
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* acconfig.h: Remove.
* configure.ac: Add a test for socklen_t. Use three-argument
AC_DEFINE throughout.
* config.in: Regenerated using autoheader 2.59.
* configure: Regenerated.
* gdbreplay.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
* remote-utils.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
(convert_int_to_ascii, convert_ascii_to_int, decode_M_packet): Use
unsigned char.
* i387-fp.c (struct i387_fsave, struct i387_fxsave): Use unsigned
char for buffers.
* linux-low.c (linux_read_memory, linux_write_memory)
(linux_read_auxv): Likewise.
* mem-break.c (breakpoint_data, set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read)
(check_mem_write): Likewise.
* mem-break.h (set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read, check_mem_write):
Likewise.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_rgcache_data, registers_to_string)
(registers_from_string, register_data): Likewise.
* server.c (handle_query, main): Likewise.
* server.h (convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii)
(decode_M_packet): Likewise.
* target.c (read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Likewise.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Update read_memory, write_memory,
and read_auxv.
(read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Update.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Change type of breakpoint
to unsigned char *.
* linux-arm-low.c, linux-cris-low.c, linux-crisv32-low.c,
linux-i386-low.c, linux-m32r-low.c, linux-m68k-low.c,
linux-mips-low.c, linux-ppc-low.c, linux-ppc64-low.c,
linux-s390-low.c, linux-sh-low.c: Update for changes in
read_inferior_memory and the_low_target->breakpoint.
2005-06-13 09:59:22 +08:00
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int (*write_memory) (CORE_ADDR memaddr, const unsigned char *myaddr,
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This function is called whenever we receive a "qSymbols::"
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query, which corresponds to every time more symbols (might)
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become available. NULL if we aren't interested in any
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symbols. */
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however is appropriate. */
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void (*request_interrupt) (void);
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Read LEN bytes at OFFSET into a buffer at MYADDR. */
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* acconfig.h: Remove.
* configure.ac: Add a test for socklen_t. Use three-argument
AC_DEFINE throughout.
* config.in: Regenerated using autoheader 2.59.
* configure: Regenerated.
* gdbreplay.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
* remote-utils.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
(convert_int_to_ascii, convert_ascii_to_int, decode_M_packet): Use
unsigned char.
* i387-fp.c (struct i387_fsave, struct i387_fxsave): Use unsigned
char for buffers.
* linux-low.c (linux_read_memory, linux_write_memory)
(linux_read_auxv): Likewise.
* mem-break.c (breakpoint_data, set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read)
(check_mem_write): Likewise.
* mem-break.h (set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read, check_mem_write):
Likewise.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_rgcache_data, registers_to_string)
(registers_from_string, register_data): Likewise.
* server.c (handle_query, main): Likewise.
* server.h (convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii)
(decode_M_packet): Likewise.
* target.c (read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Likewise.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Update read_memory, write_memory,
and read_auxv.
(read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Update.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Change type of breakpoint
to unsigned char *.
* linux-arm-low.c, linux-cris-low.c, linux-crisv32-low.c,
linux-i386-low.c, linux-m32r-low.c, linux-m68k-low.c,
linux-mips-low.c, linux-ppc-low.c, linux-ppc64-low.c,
linux-s390-low.c, linux-sh-low.c: Update for changes in
read_inferior_memory and the_low_target->breakpoint.
2005-06-13 09:59:22 +08:00
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[GDBserver] Make Zx/zx packet handling idempotent.
This patch fixes hardware breakpoint regressions exposed by my fix for
"PR breakpoints/7143 - Watchpoint does not trigger when first set", at
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-03/msg00167.html
The testsuite caught them on Linux/x86_64, at least. gdb.sum:
gdb.sum:
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: backtrace from factorial(5.1)
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: continue until exit at recursive next test
gdb.log:
(gdb) next
Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap.
factorial (value=4) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:113
113 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
Actually, that patch just exposed a latent issue to "breakpoints
always-inserted off" mode, not really caused it. After that patch,
GDB no longer removes breakpoints at each internal event, thus making
some scenarios behave like breakpoint always-inserted on. The bug is
easy to trigger with always-inserted on.
The issue is that since the target-side breakpoint conditions support,
if the stub/server supports evaluating breakpoint conditions on the
target side, then GDB is sending duplicate Zx packets to the target
without removing them before, and GDBserver is not really expecting
that for Z packets other than Z0/z0. E.g., with "set breakpoint
always-inserted on" and "set debug remote 1":
(gdb) b main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $z0,410943,1#68...Packet received: OK
And for Z1, similarly:
(gdb) hbreak main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Packet Z1 (hardware-breakpoint) is supported
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $z1,410943,1#69...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
So GDB sent a bunch of Z1 packets, and then when finally removing the
breakpoint, only one z1 packet was sent. On the GDBserver side (with
monitor set debug-hw-points 1), in the Z1 case, we see:
$ ./gdbserver :9999 ./gdbserver
Process ./gdbserver created; pid = 8629
Listening on port 9999
Remote debugging from host 127.0.0.1
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=2 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=3 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=5 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
remove_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
That's one insert_watchpoint call for each Z1 packet, and then one
remove_watchpoint call for the z1 packet. Notice how ref.count
increased for each insert_watchpoint call, and then in the end, after
GDB told GDBserver to forget about the hardware breakpoint, GDBserver
ends with the the first debug register still with ref.count=4! IOW,
the hardware breakpoint is left armed on the target, while on the GDB
end it's gone. If the program happens to execute 0x410943 afterwards,
then the CPU traps, GDBserver reports the trap to GDB, and GDB not
having a breakpoint set at that address anymore, reports to the user a
spurious SIGTRAP.
This is exactly what is happening in the hbreak2.exp test, though in
that case, it's a shared library event that triggers a
breakpoint_re_set, when breakpoints are still inserted (because
nowadays GDB doesn't remove breakpoints while handling internal
events), and that recreates breakpoint locations, which likewise
forces breakpoint reinsertion and Zx packet resends...
That is a lot of bogus Zx duplication that should possibly be
addressed on the GDB side. GDB resends Zx packets because the way to
change the target-side condition, is to resend the breakpoint to the
server with the new condition. (That's an option in the packet: e.g.,
"Z1,410943,1;X3,220027" for "hbreak main if 0". The packets in the
examples above are shorter because the breakpoints don't have
conditions attached). GDB doesn't remove the breakpoint first before
reinserting it because that'd be bad for non-stop, as it'd open a
window where the inferior could miss the breakpoint. The conditions
actually haven't changed between the resends, but GDB isn't smart
enough to realize that.
(TBC, if the target doesn't support target-side conditions, then GDB
doesn't trigger these resends (init_bp_location calls
mark_breakpoint_location_modified, and that does nothing if condition
evaluation is on the host side. The resends are caused by the
'loc->condition_changed = condition_modified.' line.)
But, even if GDB was made smarter, GDBserver should really still
handle the resends anyway. So target-side conditions also aren't
really to blame. The documentation of the Z/z packets says:
"To avoid potential problems with duplicate packets, the operations
should be implemented in an idempotent way."
As such, we may want to fix GDB, but we should definitely fix
GDBserver. The fix is a prerequisite for target-side conditions on
hardware breakpoints anyway (and while at it, on watchpoints too).
GDBserver indeed already treats duplicate Z0 packets in an idempotent
way. mem-break.c has the concept of high-level and low-level
breakpoints, somewhat similar to GDB's split of breakpoints vs
breakpoint locations, and keeps track of multiple breakpoints
referencing the same address/location, for the case of an internal
GDBserver breakpoint or a tracepoint being set at the same address as
a GDB breakpoint. But, it only allows GDB to ever contribute one
reference to a software breakpoint location. IOW, if gdbserver sees a
Z0 packet for the same address where it already had a GDB breakpoint
set, then GDBserver won't create another high-level GDB breakpoint.
However, mem-break.c only tracks GDB Z0 breakpoints. The same logic
should apply to all kinds of Zx packets. Currently, gdbserver passes
down each duplicate Zx (other than Z0) request directly to the
target->insert_point routine. The x86 watchpoint support itself
refcounts watchpoint / hw breakpoint requests, to handle overlapping
watchpoints, and save debug registers. But that code doesn't (and
really shouldn't) handle the duplicate requests, assuming that for
each insert there will be a corresponding remove.
So the fix is to generalize mem-break.c to track all kinds of Zx
breakpoints, and filter out duplicates. As mentioned, this ends up
adding support for target-side conditions on hardware breakpoints and
watchpoints too (though GDB itself doesn't support the latter yet).
Probably the least obvious change in the patch is that it kind of
turns the breakpoint insert/remove APIs inside out. Before, the
target methods were only called for GDB breakpoints. The internal
breakpoint set/delete methods inserted memory breakpoints directly
bypassing the insert/remove target methods. That's not good when the
target should use a debug API to set software breakpoints, instead of
relying on GDBserver patching memory with breakpoint instructions, as
is the case of NTO.
Now removal/insertion of all kinds of breakpoints/watchpoints, either
internal, or from GDB, always go through the target methods. The
insert_point/remove_point methods no longer get passed a Z packet
type, but an internal/raw breakpoint type. They're also passed a
pointer to the raw breakpoint itself (note that's still opaque outside
mem-break.c), so that insert_memory_breakpoint /
remove_memory_breakpoint have access to the breakpoint's shadow
buffer. I first tried passing down a new structure based on GDB's
"struct bp_target_info" (actually with that name exactly), but then
decided against it as unnecessary complication.
As software/memory breakpoints work by poking at memory, when setting
a GDB Z0 breakpoint (but not internal breakpoints, as those can assume
the conditions are already right), we need to tell the target to
prepare to access memory (which on Linux means stop threads). If that
operation fails, we need to return error to GDB. Seeing an error, if
this is the first breakpoint of that type that GDB tries to insert,
GDB would then assume the breakpoint type is supported, but it may
actually not be. So we need to check whether the type is supported at
all before preparing to access memory. And to solve that, the patch
adds a new target->supports_z_point_type method that is called before
actually trying to insert the breakpoint.
Other than that, hopefully the change is more or less obvious.
New test added that exercises the hbreak2.exp regression in a more
direct way, without relying on a breakpoint re-set happening before
main is reached.
Tested by building GDBserver for:
aarch64-linux-gnu
arm-linux-gnueabihf
i686-pc-linux-gnu
i686-w64-mingw32
m68k-linux-gnu
mips-linux-gnu
mips-uclinux
nios2-linux-gnu
powerpc-linux-gnu
sh-linux-gnu
tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu
x86_64-redhat-linux
x86_64-w64-mingw32
And also regression tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point)
(aarch64_remove_point): No longer check whether the type is
supported here. Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install aarch64_supports_z_point_type as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-arm-low.c (raw_bkpt_type_to_arm_hwbp_type): New function.
(arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Take an enum raw_bkpt_type
instead of a Z packet char. Adjust.
(arm_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(arm_insert_point, arm_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install arm_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Don't check whether the type is supported here.
(the_low_target): Install cris_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(linux_insert_point, linux_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <insert_point,
remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type instead of a char. Add
raw_breakpoint pointer parameter.
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Use mips_supports_z_point_type.
(the_low_target): Install mips_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(x86_insert_point): Adjust to new insert_point interface. Use
insert_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_insert_watchpoint interface.
(x86_remove_point): Adjust to remove_point interface. Use
remove_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_remove_watchpoint interface.
(the_low_target): Install x86_supports_z_point_type.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type callback.
* nto-low.c (nto_supports_z_point_type): New.
(nto_insert_point, nto_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(nto_target_ops): Install nto_supports_z_point_type.
* mem-break.c: Adjust intro comment.
(struct raw_breakpoint) <raw_type, size>: New fields.
<inserted>: Update comment.
<shlib_disabled>: Delete field.
(enum bkpt_type) <gdb_breakpoint>: Delete value.
<gdb_breakpoint_Z0, gdb_breakpoint_Z1, gdb_breakpoint_Z2,
gdb_breakpoint_Z3, gdb_breakpoint_Z4>: New values.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type): New function.
(find_enabled_raw_code_breakpoint_at): New function.
(find_raw_breakpoint_at): New type and size parameters. Use them.
(insert_memory_breakpoint): New function, based off
set_raw_breakpoint_at.
(remove_memory_breakpoint): New function.
(set_raw_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(set_breakpoint): New, based on set_breakpoint_at.
(set_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(delete_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->remove_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoints.
(find_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(Z_packet_to_bkpt_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type): New functions.
(find_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(z_type_supported): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
set_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(check_gdb_bp_preconditions, set_gdb_breakpoint): New functions.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
delete_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Rename to ...
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): ... this. Don't handle a NULL
breakpoint.
(add_condition_to_breakpoint): Make static.
(add_breakpoint_condition): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this, and add
z_type parameter.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(add_breakpoint_commands): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this. Add z_type
parameter. Return true if no breakpoint was found. Change debug
output.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(run_breakpoint_commands): Rename to ...
(run_breakpoint_commands_z_type): ... this. Add z_type parameter,
and change return type to boolean.
(run_breakpoint_commands): New function.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Also check for Z1 breakpoints.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Don't try to reinsert a disabled
breakpoint. Go through the_target->remove_point instead of
assuming memory breakpoint.
(uninsert_breakpoints_at, uninsert_all_breakpoints): Uninsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(reinsert_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->insert_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoint.
(reinsert_breakpoints_at, reinsert_all_breakpoints): Reinsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(check_breakpoints, breakpoint_here, breakpoint_inserted_here):
Check both software and hardware breakpoints.
(validate_inserted_breakpoint): Assert the breakpoint is a
software breakpoint. Set the inserted flag to -1 instead of
setting shlib_disabled.
(delete_disabled_breakpoints): Adjust.
(validate_breakpoints): Only validate software breakpoints.
Adjust to inserted flag change.
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write): Skip breakpoint types other
than software breakpoints. Adjust to inserted flag change.
* mem-break.h (enum raw_bkpt_type): New enum.
(raw_breakpoint, struct process_info): Forward declare.
(Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete declaration.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type)
(set_gdb_breakpoint, delete_gdb_breakpoint)
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): New declarations.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at, clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Delete.
(breakpoint_inserted_here): Update comment.
(add_breakpoint_condition, add_breakpoint_commands): Replace
address parameter with a breakpoint pointer parameter.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Update comment.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(insert_memory_breakpoint, remove_memory_breakpoint): Declare.
* server.c (process_point_options): Take a struct breakpoint
pointer instead of an address. Adjust.
(process_serial_event) <Z/z packets>: Use set_gdb_breakpoint and
delete_gdb_breakpoint.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* target.h: Include mem-break.h.
(struct target_ops) <prepare_to_access_memory>: Update comment.
<supports_z_point_type>: New field.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
* win32-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(i386_insert_point, i386_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install i386_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.c (win32_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(win32_insert_point, win32_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(win32_target_ops): Install win32_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops):
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.c: New file.
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp: New file.
2014-05-21 01:24:28 +08:00
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[GDBserver] Make Zx/zx packet handling idempotent.
This patch fixes hardware breakpoint regressions exposed by my fix for
"PR breakpoints/7143 - Watchpoint does not trigger when first set", at
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-03/msg00167.html
The testsuite caught them on Linux/x86_64, at least. gdb.sum:
gdb.sum:
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: backtrace from factorial(5.1)
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: continue until exit at recursive next test
gdb.log:
(gdb) next
Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap.
factorial (value=4) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:113
113 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
Actually, that patch just exposed a latent issue to "breakpoints
always-inserted off" mode, not really caused it. After that patch,
GDB no longer removes breakpoints at each internal event, thus making
some scenarios behave like breakpoint always-inserted on. The bug is
easy to trigger with always-inserted on.
The issue is that since the target-side breakpoint conditions support,
if the stub/server supports evaluating breakpoint conditions on the
target side, then GDB is sending duplicate Zx packets to the target
without removing them before, and GDBserver is not really expecting
that for Z packets other than Z0/z0. E.g., with "set breakpoint
always-inserted on" and "set debug remote 1":
(gdb) b main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $z0,410943,1#68...Packet received: OK
And for Z1, similarly:
(gdb) hbreak main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Packet Z1 (hardware-breakpoint) is supported
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $z1,410943,1#69...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
So GDB sent a bunch of Z1 packets, and then when finally removing the
breakpoint, only one z1 packet was sent. On the GDBserver side (with
monitor set debug-hw-points 1), in the Z1 case, we see:
$ ./gdbserver :9999 ./gdbserver
Process ./gdbserver created; pid = 8629
Listening on port 9999
Remote debugging from host 127.0.0.1
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=2 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=3 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=5 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
remove_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
That's one insert_watchpoint call for each Z1 packet, and then one
remove_watchpoint call for the z1 packet. Notice how ref.count
increased for each insert_watchpoint call, and then in the end, after
GDB told GDBserver to forget about the hardware breakpoint, GDBserver
ends with the the first debug register still with ref.count=4! IOW,
the hardware breakpoint is left armed on the target, while on the GDB
end it's gone. If the program happens to execute 0x410943 afterwards,
then the CPU traps, GDBserver reports the trap to GDB, and GDB not
having a breakpoint set at that address anymore, reports to the user a
spurious SIGTRAP.
This is exactly what is happening in the hbreak2.exp test, though in
that case, it's a shared library event that triggers a
breakpoint_re_set, when breakpoints are still inserted (because
nowadays GDB doesn't remove breakpoints while handling internal
events), and that recreates breakpoint locations, which likewise
forces breakpoint reinsertion and Zx packet resends...
That is a lot of bogus Zx duplication that should possibly be
addressed on the GDB side. GDB resends Zx packets because the way to
change the target-side condition, is to resend the breakpoint to the
server with the new condition. (That's an option in the packet: e.g.,
"Z1,410943,1;X3,220027" for "hbreak main if 0". The packets in the
examples above are shorter because the breakpoints don't have
conditions attached). GDB doesn't remove the breakpoint first before
reinserting it because that'd be bad for non-stop, as it'd open a
window where the inferior could miss the breakpoint. The conditions
actually haven't changed between the resends, but GDB isn't smart
enough to realize that.
(TBC, if the target doesn't support target-side conditions, then GDB
doesn't trigger these resends (init_bp_location calls
mark_breakpoint_location_modified, and that does nothing if condition
evaluation is on the host side. The resends are caused by the
'loc->condition_changed = condition_modified.' line.)
But, even if GDB was made smarter, GDBserver should really still
handle the resends anyway. So target-side conditions also aren't
really to blame. The documentation of the Z/z packets says:
"To avoid potential problems with duplicate packets, the operations
should be implemented in an idempotent way."
As such, we may want to fix GDB, but we should definitely fix
GDBserver. The fix is a prerequisite for target-side conditions on
hardware breakpoints anyway (and while at it, on watchpoints too).
GDBserver indeed already treats duplicate Z0 packets in an idempotent
way. mem-break.c has the concept of high-level and low-level
breakpoints, somewhat similar to GDB's split of breakpoints vs
breakpoint locations, and keeps track of multiple breakpoints
referencing the same address/location, for the case of an internal
GDBserver breakpoint or a tracepoint being set at the same address as
a GDB breakpoint. But, it only allows GDB to ever contribute one
reference to a software breakpoint location. IOW, if gdbserver sees a
Z0 packet for the same address where it already had a GDB breakpoint
set, then GDBserver won't create another high-level GDB breakpoint.
However, mem-break.c only tracks GDB Z0 breakpoints. The same logic
should apply to all kinds of Zx packets. Currently, gdbserver passes
down each duplicate Zx (other than Z0) request directly to the
target->insert_point routine. The x86 watchpoint support itself
refcounts watchpoint / hw breakpoint requests, to handle overlapping
watchpoints, and save debug registers. But that code doesn't (and
really shouldn't) handle the duplicate requests, assuming that for
each insert there will be a corresponding remove.
So the fix is to generalize mem-break.c to track all kinds of Zx
breakpoints, and filter out duplicates. As mentioned, this ends up
adding support for target-side conditions on hardware breakpoints and
watchpoints too (though GDB itself doesn't support the latter yet).
Probably the least obvious change in the patch is that it kind of
turns the breakpoint insert/remove APIs inside out. Before, the
target methods were only called for GDB breakpoints. The internal
breakpoint set/delete methods inserted memory breakpoints directly
bypassing the insert/remove target methods. That's not good when the
target should use a debug API to set software breakpoints, instead of
relying on GDBserver patching memory with breakpoint instructions, as
is the case of NTO.
Now removal/insertion of all kinds of breakpoints/watchpoints, either
internal, or from GDB, always go through the target methods. The
insert_point/remove_point methods no longer get passed a Z packet
type, but an internal/raw breakpoint type. They're also passed a
pointer to the raw breakpoint itself (note that's still opaque outside
mem-break.c), so that insert_memory_breakpoint /
remove_memory_breakpoint have access to the breakpoint's shadow
buffer. I first tried passing down a new structure based on GDB's
"struct bp_target_info" (actually with that name exactly), but then
decided against it as unnecessary complication.
As software/memory breakpoints work by poking at memory, when setting
a GDB Z0 breakpoint (but not internal breakpoints, as those can assume
the conditions are already right), we need to tell the target to
prepare to access memory (which on Linux means stop threads). If that
operation fails, we need to return error to GDB. Seeing an error, if
this is the first breakpoint of that type that GDB tries to insert,
GDB would then assume the breakpoint type is supported, but it may
actually not be. So we need to check whether the type is supported at
all before preparing to access memory. And to solve that, the patch
adds a new target->supports_z_point_type method that is called before
actually trying to insert the breakpoint.
Other than that, hopefully the change is more or less obvious.
New test added that exercises the hbreak2.exp regression in a more
direct way, without relying on a breakpoint re-set happening before
main is reached.
Tested by building GDBserver for:
aarch64-linux-gnu
arm-linux-gnueabihf
i686-pc-linux-gnu
i686-w64-mingw32
m68k-linux-gnu
mips-linux-gnu
mips-uclinux
nios2-linux-gnu
powerpc-linux-gnu
sh-linux-gnu
tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu
x86_64-redhat-linux
x86_64-w64-mingw32
And also regression tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point)
(aarch64_remove_point): No longer check whether the type is
supported here. Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install aarch64_supports_z_point_type as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-arm-low.c (raw_bkpt_type_to_arm_hwbp_type): New function.
(arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Take an enum raw_bkpt_type
instead of a Z packet char. Adjust.
(arm_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(arm_insert_point, arm_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install arm_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Don't check whether the type is supported here.
(the_low_target): Install cris_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(linux_insert_point, linux_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <insert_point,
remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type instead of a char. Add
raw_breakpoint pointer parameter.
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Use mips_supports_z_point_type.
(the_low_target): Install mips_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(x86_insert_point): Adjust to new insert_point interface. Use
insert_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_insert_watchpoint interface.
(x86_remove_point): Adjust to remove_point interface. Use
remove_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_remove_watchpoint interface.
(the_low_target): Install x86_supports_z_point_type.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type callback.
* nto-low.c (nto_supports_z_point_type): New.
(nto_insert_point, nto_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(nto_target_ops): Install nto_supports_z_point_type.
* mem-break.c: Adjust intro comment.
(struct raw_breakpoint) <raw_type, size>: New fields.
<inserted>: Update comment.
<shlib_disabled>: Delete field.
(enum bkpt_type) <gdb_breakpoint>: Delete value.
<gdb_breakpoint_Z0, gdb_breakpoint_Z1, gdb_breakpoint_Z2,
gdb_breakpoint_Z3, gdb_breakpoint_Z4>: New values.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type): New function.
(find_enabled_raw_code_breakpoint_at): New function.
(find_raw_breakpoint_at): New type and size parameters. Use them.
(insert_memory_breakpoint): New function, based off
set_raw_breakpoint_at.
(remove_memory_breakpoint): New function.
(set_raw_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(set_breakpoint): New, based on set_breakpoint_at.
(set_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(delete_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->remove_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoints.
(find_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(Z_packet_to_bkpt_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type): New functions.
(find_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(z_type_supported): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
set_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(check_gdb_bp_preconditions, set_gdb_breakpoint): New functions.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
delete_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Rename to ...
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): ... this. Don't handle a NULL
breakpoint.
(add_condition_to_breakpoint): Make static.
(add_breakpoint_condition): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this, and add
z_type parameter.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(add_breakpoint_commands): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this. Add z_type
parameter. Return true if no breakpoint was found. Change debug
output.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(run_breakpoint_commands): Rename to ...
(run_breakpoint_commands_z_type): ... this. Add z_type parameter,
and change return type to boolean.
(run_breakpoint_commands): New function.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Also check for Z1 breakpoints.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Don't try to reinsert a disabled
breakpoint. Go through the_target->remove_point instead of
assuming memory breakpoint.
(uninsert_breakpoints_at, uninsert_all_breakpoints): Uninsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(reinsert_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->insert_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoint.
(reinsert_breakpoints_at, reinsert_all_breakpoints): Reinsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(check_breakpoints, breakpoint_here, breakpoint_inserted_here):
Check both software and hardware breakpoints.
(validate_inserted_breakpoint): Assert the breakpoint is a
software breakpoint. Set the inserted flag to -1 instead of
setting shlib_disabled.
(delete_disabled_breakpoints): Adjust.
(validate_breakpoints): Only validate software breakpoints.
Adjust to inserted flag change.
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write): Skip breakpoint types other
than software breakpoints. Adjust to inserted flag change.
* mem-break.h (enum raw_bkpt_type): New enum.
(raw_breakpoint, struct process_info): Forward declare.
(Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete declaration.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type)
(set_gdb_breakpoint, delete_gdb_breakpoint)
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): New declarations.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at, clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Delete.
(breakpoint_inserted_here): Update comment.
(add_breakpoint_condition, add_breakpoint_commands): Replace
address parameter with a breakpoint pointer parameter.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Update comment.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(insert_memory_breakpoint, remove_memory_breakpoint): Declare.
* server.c (process_point_options): Take a struct breakpoint
pointer instead of an address. Adjust.
(process_serial_event) <Z/z packets>: Use set_gdb_breakpoint and
delete_gdb_breakpoint.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* target.h: Include mem-break.h.
(struct target_ops) <prepare_to_access_memory>: Update comment.
<supports_z_point_type>: New field.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
* win32-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(i386_insert_point, i386_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install i386_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.c (win32_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(win32_insert_point, win32_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(win32_target_ops): Install win32_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops):
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.c: New file.
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp: New file.
2014-05-21 01:24:28 +08:00
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[GDBserver] Make Zx/zx packet handling idempotent.
This patch fixes hardware breakpoint regressions exposed by my fix for
"PR breakpoints/7143 - Watchpoint does not trigger when first set", at
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-03/msg00167.html
The testsuite caught them on Linux/x86_64, at least. gdb.sum:
gdb.sum:
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: backtrace from factorial(5.1)
FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: continue until exit at recursive next test
gdb.log:
(gdb) next
Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap.
factorial (value=4) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:113
113 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call
Actually, that patch just exposed a latent issue to "breakpoints
always-inserted off" mode, not really caused it. After that patch,
GDB no longer removes breakpoints at each internal event, thus making
some scenarios behave like breakpoint always-inserted on. The bug is
easy to trigger with always-inserted on.
The issue is that since the target-side breakpoint conditions support,
if the stub/server supports evaluating breakpoint conditions on the
target side, then GDB is sending duplicate Zx packets to the target
without removing them before, and GDBserver is not really expecting
that for Z packets other than Z0/z0. E.g., with "set breakpoint
always-inserted on" and "set debug remote 1":
(gdb) b main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) b main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $z0,410943,1#68...Packet received: OK
And for Z1, similarly:
(gdb) hbreak main
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Packet Z1 (hardware-breakpoint) is supported
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) hbreak main
Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943.
Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48
Hardware assisted breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028.
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sending packet: $z1,410943,1#69...Packet received: OK
^^^^^^^^^^^^
So GDB sent a bunch of Z1 packets, and then when finally removing the
breakpoint, only one z1 packet was sent. On the GDBserver side (with
monitor set debug-hw-points 1), in the Z1 case, we see:
$ ./gdbserver :9999 ./gdbserver
Process ./gdbserver created; pid = 8629
Listening on port 9999
Remote debugging from host 127.0.0.1
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=2 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=3 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=5 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
remove_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute):
CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000
DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0
That's one insert_watchpoint call for each Z1 packet, and then one
remove_watchpoint call for the z1 packet. Notice how ref.count
increased for each insert_watchpoint call, and then in the end, after
GDB told GDBserver to forget about the hardware breakpoint, GDBserver
ends with the the first debug register still with ref.count=4! IOW,
the hardware breakpoint is left armed on the target, while on the GDB
end it's gone. If the program happens to execute 0x410943 afterwards,
then the CPU traps, GDBserver reports the trap to GDB, and GDB not
having a breakpoint set at that address anymore, reports to the user a
spurious SIGTRAP.
This is exactly what is happening in the hbreak2.exp test, though in
that case, it's a shared library event that triggers a
breakpoint_re_set, when breakpoints are still inserted (because
nowadays GDB doesn't remove breakpoints while handling internal
events), and that recreates breakpoint locations, which likewise
forces breakpoint reinsertion and Zx packet resends...
That is a lot of bogus Zx duplication that should possibly be
addressed on the GDB side. GDB resends Zx packets because the way to
change the target-side condition, is to resend the breakpoint to the
server with the new condition. (That's an option in the packet: e.g.,
"Z1,410943,1;X3,220027" for "hbreak main if 0". The packets in the
examples above are shorter because the breakpoints don't have
conditions attached). GDB doesn't remove the breakpoint first before
reinserting it because that'd be bad for non-stop, as it'd open a
window where the inferior could miss the breakpoint. The conditions
actually haven't changed between the resends, but GDB isn't smart
enough to realize that.
(TBC, if the target doesn't support target-side conditions, then GDB
doesn't trigger these resends (init_bp_location calls
mark_breakpoint_location_modified, and that does nothing if condition
evaluation is on the host side. The resends are caused by the
'loc->condition_changed = condition_modified.' line.)
But, even if GDB was made smarter, GDBserver should really still
handle the resends anyway. So target-side conditions also aren't
really to blame. The documentation of the Z/z packets says:
"To avoid potential problems with duplicate packets, the operations
should be implemented in an idempotent way."
As such, we may want to fix GDB, but we should definitely fix
GDBserver. The fix is a prerequisite for target-side conditions on
hardware breakpoints anyway (and while at it, on watchpoints too).
GDBserver indeed already treats duplicate Z0 packets in an idempotent
way. mem-break.c has the concept of high-level and low-level
breakpoints, somewhat similar to GDB's split of breakpoints vs
breakpoint locations, and keeps track of multiple breakpoints
referencing the same address/location, for the case of an internal
GDBserver breakpoint or a tracepoint being set at the same address as
a GDB breakpoint. But, it only allows GDB to ever contribute one
reference to a software breakpoint location. IOW, if gdbserver sees a
Z0 packet for the same address where it already had a GDB breakpoint
set, then GDBserver won't create another high-level GDB breakpoint.
However, mem-break.c only tracks GDB Z0 breakpoints. The same logic
should apply to all kinds of Zx packets. Currently, gdbserver passes
down each duplicate Zx (other than Z0) request directly to the
target->insert_point routine. The x86 watchpoint support itself
refcounts watchpoint / hw breakpoint requests, to handle overlapping
watchpoints, and save debug registers. But that code doesn't (and
really shouldn't) handle the duplicate requests, assuming that for
each insert there will be a corresponding remove.
So the fix is to generalize mem-break.c to track all kinds of Zx
breakpoints, and filter out duplicates. As mentioned, this ends up
adding support for target-side conditions on hardware breakpoints and
watchpoints too (though GDB itself doesn't support the latter yet).
Probably the least obvious change in the patch is that it kind of
turns the breakpoint insert/remove APIs inside out. Before, the
target methods were only called for GDB breakpoints. The internal
breakpoint set/delete methods inserted memory breakpoints directly
bypassing the insert/remove target methods. That's not good when the
target should use a debug API to set software breakpoints, instead of
relying on GDBserver patching memory with breakpoint instructions, as
is the case of NTO.
Now removal/insertion of all kinds of breakpoints/watchpoints, either
internal, or from GDB, always go through the target methods. The
insert_point/remove_point methods no longer get passed a Z packet
type, but an internal/raw breakpoint type. They're also passed a
pointer to the raw breakpoint itself (note that's still opaque outside
mem-break.c), so that insert_memory_breakpoint /
remove_memory_breakpoint have access to the breakpoint's shadow
buffer. I first tried passing down a new structure based on GDB's
"struct bp_target_info" (actually with that name exactly), but then
decided against it as unnecessary complication.
As software/memory breakpoints work by poking at memory, when setting
a GDB Z0 breakpoint (but not internal breakpoints, as those can assume
the conditions are already right), we need to tell the target to
prepare to access memory (which on Linux means stop threads). If that
operation fails, we need to return error to GDB. Seeing an error, if
this is the first breakpoint of that type that GDB tries to insert,
GDB would then assume the breakpoint type is supported, but it may
actually not be. So we need to check whether the type is supported at
all before preparing to access memory. And to solve that, the patch
adds a new target->supports_z_point_type method that is called before
actually trying to insert the breakpoint.
Other than that, hopefully the change is more or less obvious.
New test added that exercises the hbreak2.exp regression in a more
direct way, without relying on a breakpoint re-set happening before
main is reached.
Tested by building GDBserver for:
aarch64-linux-gnu
arm-linux-gnueabihf
i686-pc-linux-gnu
i686-w64-mingw32
m68k-linux-gnu
mips-linux-gnu
mips-uclinux
nios2-linux-gnu
powerpc-linux-gnu
sh-linux-gnu
tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu
x86_64-redhat-linux
x86_64-w64-mingw32
And also regression tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point)
(aarch64_remove_point): No longer check whether the type is
supported here. Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install aarch64_supports_z_point_type as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-arm-low.c (raw_bkpt_type_to_arm_hwbp_type): New function.
(arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Take an enum raw_bkpt_type
instead of a Z packet char. Adjust.
(arm_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(arm_insert_point, arm_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install arm_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Don't check whether the type is supported here.
(the_low_target): Install cris_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(linux_insert_point, linux_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <insert_point,
remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type instead of a char. Add
raw_breakpoint pointer parameter.
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
Use mips_supports_z_point_type.
(the_low_target): Install mips_supports_z_point_type.
* linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(x86_insert_point): Adjust to new insert_point interface. Use
insert_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_insert_watchpoint interface.
(x86_remove_point): Adjust to remove_point interface. Use
remove_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new
i386_low_remove_watchpoint interface.
(the_low_target): Install x86_supports_z_point_type.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type callback.
* nto-low.c (nto_supports_z_point_type): New.
(nto_insert_point, nto_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(nto_target_ops): Install nto_supports_z_point_type.
* mem-break.c: Adjust intro comment.
(struct raw_breakpoint) <raw_type, size>: New fields.
<inserted>: Update comment.
<shlib_disabled>: Delete field.
(enum bkpt_type) <gdb_breakpoint>: Delete value.
<gdb_breakpoint_Z0, gdb_breakpoint_Z1, gdb_breakpoint_Z2,
gdb_breakpoint_Z3, gdb_breakpoint_Z4>: New values.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type): New function.
(find_enabled_raw_code_breakpoint_at): New function.
(find_raw_breakpoint_at): New type and size parameters. Use them.
(insert_memory_breakpoint): New function, based off
set_raw_breakpoint_at.
(remove_memory_breakpoint): New function.
(set_raw_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(set_breakpoint): New, based on set_breakpoint_at.
(set_breakpoint_at): Reimplement.
(delete_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->remove_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoints.
(find_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(Z_packet_to_bkpt_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type): New functions.
(find_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(z_type_supported): New function.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
set_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(check_gdb_bp_preconditions, set_gdb_breakpoint): New functions.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off
delete_gdb_breakpoint_at.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint): New function.
(clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Rename to ...
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): ... this. Don't handle a NULL
breakpoint.
(add_condition_to_breakpoint): Make static.
(add_breakpoint_condition): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this, and add
z_type parameter.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(add_breakpoint_commands): Take a struct breakpoint pointer
instead of an address. Adjust.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this. Add z_type
parameter. Return true if no breakpoint was found. Change debug
output.
(gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(run_breakpoint_commands): Rename to ...
(run_breakpoint_commands_z_type): ... this. Add z_type parameter,
and change return type to boolean.
(run_breakpoint_commands): New function.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Also check for Z1 breakpoints.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Don't try to reinsert a disabled
breakpoint. Go through the_target->remove_point instead of
assuming memory breakpoint.
(uninsert_breakpoints_at, uninsert_all_breakpoints): Uninsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(reinsert_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->insert_point
instead of assuming memory breakpoint.
(reinsert_breakpoints_at, reinsert_all_breakpoints): Reinsert
software and hardware breakpoints.
(check_breakpoints, breakpoint_here, breakpoint_inserted_here):
Check both software and hardware breakpoints.
(validate_inserted_breakpoint): Assert the breakpoint is a
software breakpoint. Set the inserted flag to -1 instead of
setting shlib_disabled.
(delete_disabled_breakpoints): Adjust.
(validate_breakpoints): Only validate software breakpoints.
Adjust to inserted flag change.
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write): Skip breakpoint types other
than software breakpoints. Adjust to inserted flag change.
* mem-break.h (enum raw_bkpt_type): New enum.
(raw_breakpoint, struct process_info): Forward declare.
(Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete declaration.
(raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type)
(set_gdb_breakpoint, delete_gdb_breakpoint)
(clear_breakpoint_conditions): New declarations.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at, clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Delete.
(breakpoint_inserted_here): Update comment.
(add_breakpoint_condition, add_breakpoint_commands): Replace
address parameter with a breakpoint pointer parameter.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Update comment.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(insert_memory_breakpoint, remove_memory_breakpoint): Declare.
* server.c (process_point_options): Take a struct breakpoint
pointer instead of an address. Adjust.
(process_serial_event) <Z/z packets>: Use set_gdb_breakpoint and
delete_gdb_breakpoint.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type method.
* target.h: Include mem-break.h.
(struct target_ops) <prepare_to_access_memory>: Update comment.
<supports_z_point_type>: New field.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
* win32-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as
supports_z_point_type.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(i386_insert_point, i386_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(the_low_target): Install i386_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.c (win32_supports_z_point_type): New function.
(win32_insert_point, win32_remove_point): Adjust to new interface.
(win32_target_ops): Install win32_supports_z_point_type.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops):
<supports_z_point_type>: New method.
<insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument
instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.c: New file.
* gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp: New file.
2014-05-21 01:24:28 +08:00
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int (*insert_point) (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
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int size, struct raw_breakpoint *bp);
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int (*remove_point) (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
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int size, struct raw_breakpoint *bp);
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2005-05-12 20:14:23 +08:00
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2015-03-05 04:41:16 +08:00
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/* Returns 1 if the target stopped because it executed a software
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breakpoint instruction, 0 otherwise. */
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int (*stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) (void);
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/* Returns true if the target knows whether a trap was caused by a
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SW breakpoint triggering. */
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int (*supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) (void);
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/* Returns 1 if the target stopped for a hardware breakpoint. */
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int (*stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) (void);
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/* Returns true if the target knows whether a trap was caused by a
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HW breakpoint triggering. */
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int (*supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) (void);
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2015-09-15 21:09:18 +08:00
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/* Returns true if the target can do hardware single step. */
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int (*supports_hardware_single_step) (void);
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[gdbserver] Disable conditional breakpoints on no-hardware-single-step targets
GDBserver steps over breakpoint if the condition is false, but if target
doesn't support hardware single step, the step over is very simple, if
not incorrect, in linux-arm-low.c:
/* We only place breakpoints in empty marker functions, and thread locking
is outside of the function. So rather than importing software single-step,
we can just run until exit. */
static CORE_ADDR
arm_reinsert_addr (void)
{
struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
unsigned long pc;
collect_register_by_name (regcache, "lr", &pc);
return pc;
}
and linux-mips-low.c does the same. GDBserver sets a breakpoint at the
return address of the current function, resume and wait the program hits
the breakpoint in order to achieve "breakpoint step over". What if
program hits other user breakponits during this "step over"?
It is worse if the arm/thumb interworking is considered. Nowadays,
GDBserver arm backend unconditionally inserts arm breakpoint,
/* Define an ARM-mode breakpoint; we only set breakpoints in the C
library, which is most likely to be ARM. If the kernel supports
clone events, we will never insert a breakpoint, so even a Thumb
C library will work; so will mixing EABI/non-EABI gdbserver and
application. */
(const unsigned char *) &arm_breakpoint,
(const unsigned char *) &arm_eabi_breakpoint,
note that the comments are no longer valid as C library can be compiled
in thumb mode.
When GDBserver steps over a breakpoint in arm mode function, which
returns to thumb mode, GDBserver will insert arm mode breakpoint by
mistake and the program will crash. GDBserver alone is unable to
determine the arm/thumb mode given a PC address. See how GDB does
it in arm-tdep.c:arm_pc_is_thumb.
After thinking about how to teach GDBserver inserting right breakpoint
(arm or thumb) for a while, I reconsider it from a different direction
that it may be unreasonable to run target-side conditional breakpoint for
targets without hardware single step. Pedro also pointed this out here
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-04/msg00337.html
This patch is to add a new target_ops hook
supports_conditional_breakpoints, and only reply
";ConditionalBreakpoints+" if it is true. On linux targets,
supports_conditional_breakpoints returns true if target has hardware
single step, on other targets, (win32, lynx, nto, spu), set it to NULL,
because conditional breakpoint is a linux-specific feature.
gdb/gdbserver:
2015-05-08 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_conditional_breakpoints): New
function.
(linux_target_ops): Install new target method.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL hook for
supports_conditional_breakpoints.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Likewise.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Likewise.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Likewise.
* server.c (handle_query): Check
target_supports_conditional_breakpoints.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_conditional_breakpoints>:
New field.
(target_supports_conditional_breakpoints): New macro.
2015-05-08 19:29:13 +08:00
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2005-05-12 20:14:23 +08:00
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/* Returns 1 if target was stopped due to a watchpoint hit, 0 otherwise. */
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int (*stopped_by_watchpoint) (void);
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* i387-fp.c, linux-arm-low.c, linux-cris-low.c,
linux-crisv32-low.c, linux-i386-low.c, linux-low.c,
linux-mips-low.c, linux-s390-low.c, linux-sparc-low.c,
linux-x86-64-low.c, linux-xtensa-low.c, proc-service.c,
regcache.c, remote-utils.c, server.c, spu-low.c, target.h,
thread-db.c, win32-low.c, xtensa-xtregs.c, gdbreplay.c,
Makefile.in, configure.ac: Fix whitespace throughout.
* configure: Regenerate.
2009-03-23 07:57:10 +08:00
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/* Returns the address associated with the watchpoint that hit, if any;
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returns 0 otherwise. */
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CORE_ADDR (*stopped_data_address) (void);
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2006-05-09 23:21:19 +08:00
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/* Reports the text, data offsets of the executable. This is
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needed for uclinux where the executable is relocated during load
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time. */
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* i387-fp.c, linux-arm-low.c, linux-cris-low.c,
linux-crisv32-low.c, linux-i386-low.c, linux-low.c,
linux-mips-low.c, linux-s390-low.c, linux-sparc-low.c,
linux-x86-64-low.c, linux-xtensa-low.c, proc-service.c,
regcache.c, remote-utils.c, server.c, spu-low.c, target.h,
thread-db.c, win32-low.c, xtensa-xtregs.c, gdbreplay.c,
Makefile.in, configure.ac: Fix whitespace throughout.
* configure: Regenerate.
2009-03-23 07:57:10 +08:00
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2006-05-09 23:21:19 +08:00
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int (*read_offsets) (CORE_ADDR *text, CORE_ADDR *data);
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/* Fetch the address associated with a specific thread local storage
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area, determined by the specified THREAD, OFFSET, and LOAD_MODULE.
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Stores it in *ADDRESS and returns zero on success; otherwise returns
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an error code. A return value of -1 means this system does not
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support the operation. */
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int (*get_tls_address) (struct thread_info *thread, CORE_ADDR offset,
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CORE_ADDR load_module, CORE_ADDR *address);
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XML feature description support.
* NEWS: Mention target descriptions, "set tdesc filename",
"unset tdesc filename", "show tdesc filename", and
qXfer:features:read.
* arch-utils.c (choose_architecture_for_target): New function.
(gdbarch_info_fill): Call it.
* target-descriptions.c (struct property): Make members non-const.
(struct target_desc): Add arch member.
(target_description_filename): New variable.
(target_find_description): Try via XML first.
(tdesc_architecture): New.
(free_target_description, make_cleanup_free_target_description): New.
(set_tdesc_property): Call xstrdup.
(set_tdesc_architecture, tdesc_set_cmdlist, tdesc_show_cmdlist)
(tdesc_unset_cmdlist, unset_tdesc_cmd, unset_tdesc_filename_cmd)
(set_tdesc_cmd, show_tdesc_cmd, set_tdesc_filename_cmd)
(show_tdesc_filename_cmd, _initialize_target_descriptions): New.
* target-descriptions.h (tdesc_architecture)
(make_cleanup_free_target_description, set_tdesc_architecture): New
prototypes.
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add xml-tdesc.c.
(COMMON_OBS): Add xml-tdesc.o.
(target-descriptions.o): Update.
(xml-tdesc.o): New rule.
* xml-tdesc.c, xml-tdesc.h: New files.
* remote.c (PACKET_qXfer_features): New enum.
(remote_protocol_features): Add qXfer:features:read.
(remote_xfer_partial): Handle TARGET_OBJECT_AVAILABLE_FEATURES.
(_initialize_remote): Register qXfer:features:read.
* target.h (enum target_object): Add TARGET_OBJECT_AVAILABLE_FEATURES.
* features/gdb-target.dtd: New file.
* linux-i386-low.c (the_low_target): Set arch_string.
* linux-x86-64-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise.
* linux-low.c (linux_arch_string): New.
(linux_target_ops): Add it.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Add arch_string.
* server.c (write_qxfer_response): Use const void * for DATA.
(get_features_xml): New.
(handle_query): Handle qXfer:features:read. Report it for qSupported.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add arch_string method.
* gdb.texinfo (Target Descriptions): New section.
(General Query Packets): Add QPassSignals anchor. Mention
qXfer:features:read under qSupported. Expand mentions of
qXfer:memory-map:read and QPassSignals. Document
qXfer:features:read.
2007-01-10 06:55:10 +08:00
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2008-02-01 08:08:25 +08:00
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/* Fill BUF with an hostio error packet representing the last hostio
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error. */
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void (*hostio_last_error) (char *buf);
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2008-12-02 15:57:38 +08:00
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/* Read/Write OS data using qXfer packets. */
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int (*qxfer_osdata) (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf,
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* i387-fp.c, linux-arm-low.c, linux-cris-low.c,
linux-crisv32-low.c, linux-i386-low.c, linux-low.c,
linux-mips-low.c, linux-s390-low.c, linux-sparc-low.c,
linux-x86-64-low.c, linux-xtensa-low.c, proc-service.c,
regcache.c, remote-utils.c, server.c, spu-low.c, target.h,
thread-db.c, win32-low.c, xtensa-xtregs.c, gdbreplay.c,
Makefile.in, configure.ac: Fix whitespace throughout.
* configure: Regenerate.
2009-03-23 07:57:10 +08:00
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unsigned const char *writebuf, CORE_ADDR offset,
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2008-12-02 15:57:38 +08:00
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int len);
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2009-02-07 06:59:01 +08:00
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/* Read/Write extra signal info. */
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int (*qxfer_siginfo) (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf,
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unsigned const char *writebuf,
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CORE_ADDR offset, int len);
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Non-stop mode support.
* server.h (non_stop): Declare.
(gdb_client_data, handler_func): Declare.
(delete_file_handler, add_file_handler, start_event_loop):
Declare.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event, push_event)
(putpkt_notif): Declare.
* target.h (enum resume_kind): New.
(struct thread_resume): Replace `step' field by `kind' field.
(TARGET_WNOHANG): Define.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `options' argument.
<supports_non_stop, async, start_non_stop>: New fields.
(target_supports_non_stop, target_async): New.
(start_non_stop): Declare.
(mywait): Add `options' argument.
* target.c (mywait): Add `options' argument. Print child exit
notifications here.
(start_non_stop): New.
* server.c (non_stop, own_buf, mem_buf): New globals.
(struct vstop_notif): New.
(notif_queue): New global.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event, discard_queued_stop_replies)
(send_next_stop_reply): New.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use resume_kind. Adjust to mywait
interface changes.
(attach_inferior): In non-stop mode, don't wait for the target
here.
(handle_general_set): Handle QNonStop.
(handle_query): When handling qC, return the current general
thread, instead of the first thread of the list.
(handle_query): If the backend supports non-stop mode, include
QNonStop+ in the qSupported query response.
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle resume_stop
and non-stop mode.
(handle_v_attach, handle_v_run): Handle non-stop mode.
(handle_v_stopped): New.
(handle_v_requests): Report support for vCont;t. Handle vStopped.
(myresume): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle non-stop.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): New.
(handle_status): Handle non-stop mode.
(main): Clear non_stop flag on reconnection. Use the event-loop.
Refactor serial protocol handling from here ...
(process_serial_event): ... to this new function. When GDB
selects any thread, select one here. In non-stop mode, wait until
GDB acks all pending events before exiting.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): New.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Install remote_desc in the event
loop.
(remote_close): Remove remote_desc from the event loop.
(putpkt_binary): Rename to...
(putpkt_binary_1): ... this. Add `is_notic' argument. Handle it.
(putpkt_binary): New as wrapper around putpkt_binary_1.
(putpkt_notif): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): In non-stop mode, don't change the
general_thread.
* event-loop.c: New.
* Makefile.in (OBJ): Add event-loop.o.
(event-loop.o): New rule.
* linux-low.h (pid_of): Moved here.
(lwpid_of): New.
(get_lwp_thread): Use lwpid_of.
(struct lwp_info): Delete `lwpid' field. Add `suspended' field.
* linux-low.c (pid_of): Delete.
(inferior_pid): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_event_pipe): New.
(target_is_async_p): New.
(delete_lwp): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Use lwpid_of.
(add_lwp): Don't set lwpid field.
(linux_attach_lwp): Adjust debug output. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): If killing a running lwp, stop it first.
Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): If detaching from a running lwp, stop it
first. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes. Use
lwpid_of.
(linux_detach): Don't delete the main lwp here.
(linux_join): Use my_waitpid. Avoid signal_pid. Use lwpid_of.
(status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended lwps.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add OPTIONS argument. Change return type to int. Use
my_waitpid instead of sleeping. Handle WNOHANG. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_wait_for_event): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add status pointer argument. Return a pid instead of a
status. Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_lwp interface
changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random thread.
(linux_wait): Rename to...
(linux_wait_1): ... this. Add target_options argument, and handle
it. Adjust to use resume_kind. Use lwpid_of. In non-stop mode,
don't handle the continue thread. Handle TARGET_WNOHANG. Merge
clean exit and signal exit code. Don't stop all threads in
non-stop mode. In all-stop mode, only stop all threads when
reporting a stop to GDB. Handle explicit thread stop requests.
(async_file_flush, async_file_mark): New.
(linux_wait): New.
(send_sigstop): Use lwpid_of.
(wait_for_sigstop): Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event
interface changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random
thread.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_continue_one_thread, linux_queue_one_thread): Merge into ...
(linux_resume_one_thread): ... this. Handle resume_stop. In
non-stop mode, don't look for pending flag in all threads.
(resume_status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended
threads.
(my_waitpid): Reimplement. Emulate __WALL.
(linux_request_interrupt, linux_read_offsets, linux_xfer_siginfo):
Use lwpid_of.
(sigchld_handler, linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async)
(linux_start_non_stop): New.
(linux_target_ops): Register linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async
and linux_start_non_stop.
(initialize_low): Install SIGCHLD handler.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_create_event, find_one_thread)
(thread_db_get_tls_address): Use lwpid_of.
* win32-low.c (win32_detach): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(win32_wait): Add `options' argument.
* spu-low.c (spu_resume): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(spu_wait): Add `options' argument.
2009-04-02 06:48:05 +08:00
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int (*supports_non_stop) (void);
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/* Enables async target events. Returns the previous enable
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state. */
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int (*async) (int enable);
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/* Switch to non-stop (1) or all-stop (0) mode. Return 0 on
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success, -1 otherwise. */
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int (*start_non_stop) (int);
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2009-06-19 21:35:35 +08:00
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/* Returns true if the target supports multi-process debugging. */
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int (*supports_multi_process) (void);
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2009-10-09 08:31:01 +08:00
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Identify remote fork event support
This patch implements a mechanism for GDB to determine whether fork
events are supported in gdbserver. This is a preparatory patch for
remote fork and exec event support.
Two new RSP packets are defined to represent fork and vfork event
support. These packets are used just like PACKET_multiprocess_feature
to denote whether the corresponding event is supported. GDB sends
fork-events+ and vfork-events+ to gdbserver to inquire about fork
event support. If the response enables these packets, then GDB
knows that gdbserver supports the corresponding events and will
enable them.
Target functions used to query for support are included along with
each new packet.
In order for gdbserver to know whether the events are supported at the
point where the qSupported packet arrives, the code in nat/linux-ptrace.c
had to be reorganized. Previously it would test for fork/exec event
support, then enable the events using the pid of the inferior. When the
qSupported packet arrives there may not be an inferior. So the mechanism
was split into two parts: a function that checks whether the events are
supported, called when gdbserver starts up, and another that enables the
events when the inferior stops for the first time.
Another gdbserver change was to add some global variables similar to
multi_process, one per new packet. These are used to control whether
the corresponding fork events are enabled. If GDB does not inquire
about the event support in the qSupported packet, then gdbserver will
not set these "report the event" flags. If the flags are not set, the
events are ignored like they were in the past. Thus, gdbserver will
never send fork event notification to an older GDB that doesn't
recognize fork events.
Tested on Ubuntu x64, native/remote/extended-remote, and as part of
subsequent patches in the series.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_fork_events): New function.
(linux_supports_vfork_events): New function.
(linux_target_ops): Initialize new structure members.
(initialize_low): Call linux_check_ptrace_features.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Initialize new structure
members.
* server.c (report_fork_events, report_vfork_events):
New global flags.
(handle_query): Add new features to qSupported packet and
response.
(captured_main): Initialize new global variables.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_fork_events>:
New member.
<supports_vfork_events>: New member.
(target_supports_fork_events): New macro.
(target_supports_vfork_events): New macro.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Initialize new structure
members.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_check_ptrace_features): Change
from static to extern.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_check_ptrace_features): Declare.
* remote.c (anonymous enum): <PACKET_fork_event_feature,
* PACKET_vfork_event_feature>: New enumeration constants.
(remote_protocol_features): Add table entries for new packets.
(remote_query_supported): Add new feature queries to qSupported
packet.
(_initialize_remote): Exempt new packets from the requirement
to have 'set remote' commands.
2015-05-13 00:52:41 +08:00
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/* Returns true if fork events are supported. */
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int (*supports_fork_events) (void);
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/* Returns true if vfork events are supported. */
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int (*supports_vfork_events) (void);
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Extended-remote follow-exec
This patch implements support for exec events on extended-remote Linux
targets. Follow-exec-mode and rerun behave as expected. Catchpoints and
test updates are implemented in subsequent patches.
This patch was derived from a patch posted last October:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-10/msg00877.html.
It was originally based on some work done by Luis Machado in 2013.
IMPLEMENTATION
----------------
Exec events are enabled via ptrace options.
When an exec event is detected by gdbserver, the existing process
data, along with all its associated lwp and thread data, is deleted
and replaced by data for a new single-threaded process. The new
process data is initialized with the appropriate parts of the state
of the execing process. This approach takes care of several potential
pitfalls, including:
* deleting the data for an execing non-leader thread before any
wait/sigsuspend occurs
* correctly initializing the architecture of the execed process
We then report the exec event using a new RSP stop reason, "exec".
When GDB receives an "exec" event, it saves the status in the event
structure's target_waitstatus field, like what is done for remote fork
events. Because the original and execed programs may have different
architectures, we skip parsing the section of the stop reply packet
that contains register data. The register data will be retrieved
later after the inferior's architecture has been set up by
infrun.c:follow_exec.
At that point the exec event is handled by the existing event handling
in GDB. However, a few changes were necessary so that
infrun.c:follow_exec could accommodate the remote target.
* Where follow-exec-mode "new" is handled, we now call
add_inferior_with_spaces instead of add_inferior with separate calls
to set up the program and address spaces. The motivation for this
is that add_inferior_with_spaces also sets up the initial architecture
for the inferior, which is needed later by target_find_description
when it calls target_gdbarch.
* We call a new target function, target_follow_exec. This function
allows us to store the execd_pathname in the inferior, instead of
using the static string remote_exec_file from remote.c. The static
string didn't work for follow-exec-mode "new", since once you switched
to the execed program, the original remote exec-file was lost. The
execd_pathname is now stored in the inferior's program space as a
REGISTRY field. All of the requisite mechanisms for this are
defined in remote.c.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (linux_mourn): Static declaration.
(linux_arch_setup): Move in front of
handle_extended_wait.
(linux_arch_setup_thread): New function.
(handle_extended_wait): Handle exec events. Call
linux_arch_setup_thread. Make event_lwp argument a
pointer-to-a-pointer.
(check_zombie_leaders): Do not check stopped threads.
(linux_low_ptrace_options): Add PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC.
(linux_low_filter_event): Add lwp and thread for exec'ing
non-leader thread if leader thread has been deleted.
Refactor code into linux_arch_setup_thread and call it.
Pass child lwp pointer by reference to handle_extended_wait.
(linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Update comment.
(linux_wait_1): Prevent clobbering exec event status.
(linux_supports_exec_events): New function.
(linux_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize new member.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize
new member.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): New stop reason 'exec'.
* server.c (report_exec_events): New global variable.
(handle_query): Handle qSupported query for exec-events feature.
(captured_main): Initialize report_exec_events.
* server.h (report_exec_events): Declare new global variable.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: New
member.
(target_supports_exec_events): New macro.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>:
Initialize new member.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* infrun.c (follow_exec): Use process-style ptid for
exec message. Call add_inferior_with_spaces and
target_follow_exec.
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_supports_traceexec): New function.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_supports_traceexec): Declare.
* remote.c (remote_pspace_data): New static variable.
(remote_pspace_data_cleanup): New function.
(get_remote_exec_file): New function.
(set_remote_exec_file_1): New function.
(set_remote_exec_file): New function.
(show_remote_exec_file): New function.
(remote_exec_file): Delete static variable.
(anonymous enum) <PACKET_exec_event_feature> New
enumeration constant.
(remote_protocol_features): Add entry for exec-events feature.
(remote_query_supported): Add client side of qSupported query
for exec-events feature.
(remote_follow_exec): New function.
(remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle 'exec' stop reason.
(extended_remote_run, extended_remote_create_inferior): Call
get_remote_exec_file and set_remote_exec_file_1.
(init_extended_remote_ops) <to_follow_exec>: Initialize new
member.
(_initialize_remote): Call
register_program_space_data_with_cleanup. Call
add_packet_config_cmd for remote exec-events feature.
Modify call to add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd for exec-file
to use new functions set_remote_exec_file and
show_remote_exec_file.
* target-debug.h, target-delegates.c: Regenerated.
* target.c (target_follow_exec): New function.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <to_follow_exec>: New member.
(target_follow_exec): Declare new function.
2015-09-12 02:06:02 +08:00
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/* Returns true if exec events are supported. */
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int (*supports_exec_events) (void);
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Extended-remote Linux follow fork
This patch implements basic support for follow-fork and detach-on-fork on
extended-remote Linux targets. Only 'fork' is supported in this patch;
'vfork' support is added n a subsequent patch. This patch depends on
the previous patches in the patch series.
Sufficient extended-remote functionality has been implemented here to pass
gdb.base/multi-forks.exp, as well as gdb.base/foll-fork.exp with the
catchpoint tests commented out. Some other fork tests fail with this
patch because it doesn't provide the architecture support needed for
watchpoint inheritance or fork catchpoints.
The implementation follows the same general structure as for the native
implementation as much as possible.
This implementation includes:
* enabling fork events in linux-low.c in initialize_low and
linux_enable_extended_features
* handling fork events in gdbserver/linux-low.c:handle_extended_wait
- when a fork event occurs in gdbserver, we must do the full creation
of the new process, thread, lwp, and breakpoint lists. This is
required whether or not the new child is destined to be
detached-on-fork, because GDB will make target calls that require all
the structures. In particular we need the breakpoint lists in order
to remove the breakpoints from a detaching child. If we are not
detaching the child we will need all these structures anyway.
- as part of this event handling we store the target_waitstatus in a new
member of the parent lwp_info structure, 'waitstatus'. This
is used to store extended event information for reporting to GDB.
- handle_extended_wait is given a return value, denoting whether the
handled event should be reported to GDB. Previously it had only
handled clone events, which were never reported.
* using a new predicate in gdbserver to control handling of the fork event
(and eventually all extended events) in linux_wait_1. The predicate,
extended_event_reported, checks a target_waitstatus.kind for an
extended ptrace event.
* implementing a new RSP 'T' Stop Reply Packet stop reason: "fork", in
gdbserver/remote-utils.c and remote.c.
* implementing new target and RSP support for target_follow_fork with
target extended-remote. (The RSP components were actually defined in
patch 1, but they see their first use here).
- remote target routine remote_follow_fork, which just sends the 'D;pid'
detach packet to detach the new fork child cleanly. We can't just
call target_detach because the data structures for the forked child
have not been allocated on the host side.
Tested on x64 Ubuntu Lucid, native, remote, extended-remote.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Implement return value,
rename argument 'event_child' to 'event_lwp', handle
PTRACE_EVENT_FORK, call internal_error for unrecognized event.
(linux_low_ptrace_options): New function.
(linux_low_filter_event): Call linux_low_ptrace_options,
use different argument fo linux_enable_event_reporting,
use return value from handle_extended_wait.
(extended_event_reported): New function.
(linux_wait_1): Call extended_event_reported and set
status to report fork events.
(linux_write_memory): Add pid to debug message.
(reset_lwp_ptrace_options_callback): New function.
(linux_handle_new_gdb_connection): New function.
(linux_target_ops): Initialize new structure member.
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info) <waitstatus>: New member.
* lynx-low.c: Initialize new structure member.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Implement stop reason
"fork" for "T" stop message.
* server.c (handle_query): Call handle_new_gdb_connection.
* server.h (report_fork_events): Declare global flag.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <handle_new_gdb_connection>:
New member.
(target_handle_new_gdb_connection): New macro.
* win32-low.c: Initialize new structure member.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_ptrace_options): New function.
(linux_init_ptrace, wait_lwp, linux_nat_filter_event):
Call linux_nat_ptrace_options and use different argument to
linux_enable_event_reporting.
(_initialize_linux_nat): Delete call to
linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags.
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (current_ptrace_options): Rename to
supported_ptrace_options.
(additional_flags): Delete variable.
(linux_check_ptrace_features): Use supported_ptrace_options.
(linux_test_for_tracesysgood, linux_test_for_tracefork):
Likewise, and remove additional_flags check.
(linux_enable_event_reporting): Change 'attached' argument to
'options'. Use supported_ptrace_options.
(ptrace_supports_feature): Change comment. Use
supported_ptrace_options.
(linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags): Delete function.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags):
Delete function prototype.
* remote.c (remote_fork_event_p): New function.
(remote_detach_pid): New function.
(remote_detach_1): Call remote_detach_pid, don't mourn inferior
if doing detach-on-fork.
(remote_follow_fork): New function.
(remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle new "T" stop reason "fork".
(remote_pid_to_str): Print "process" strings for pid/0/0 ptids.
(init_extended_remote_ops): Initialize to_follow_fork.
2015-05-13 00:52:43 +08:00
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/* Allows target to re-initialize connection-specific settings. */
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void (*handle_new_gdb_connection) (void);
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2009-10-09 08:31:01 +08:00
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/* If not NULL, target-specific routine to process monitor command.
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Returns 1 if handled, or 0 to perform default processing. */
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int (*handle_monitor_command) (char *);
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Implement core awareness.
* bcache.c (compare_ints): Remove
(print_percentage): Use compare_positive_ints.
* defs.h (compare_positive_ints): Declare.
* linux-nat.h (struct lin_lwp): New field core.
(linux_nat_core_of_thread_1): Declare.
* linux-nat.c (add_lwp): Init the 'core' field.
(linux_nat_wait_1): Record the core.
(linux_nat_core_of_thread_1, linux_nat_core_of_thread): New.
(linux_nat_add_target): Register the above.
* linux-thread-db.c (update_thread_core): New.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Update core information for
every thread.
* remote.c (struct private_thread_info): New.
(free_private_thread_info, demand_private_info): New.
(PACKET_qXfer_threads, use_osdata_threads): New.
(struct thread_item, threads_parsing_context
(start_thread, end_thread, thread_attributes)
(thread_children, threads_children, threads_elements): New.
(remote_threads_info): Try qXfer:threads before anything
else.
(remote_protocol_packets): Register qXfer:threads.
(remote_open_1): Init use_osdata_threads.
(struct stop_reply): New field 'core'.
(remote_parse_stop_reply): Parse core number.
(process_stop_reply): Record core number.
(remote_xfer_partial): Handle qXfer:threads.
(remote_core_of_thread): New.
(init_remote_ops): Register remote_core_of_thread.
(_initialize_remote): Register qXfer:read.
* target.c (target_core_of_thread): New
* target.h (enum target_object): New value TARGET_OBJECT_THREADS.
(struct target_ops): New field to_core_of_threads.
(target_core_of_thread): Declare.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): New field private_dtor.
* thread.c (print_thread_info): Report the core.
* ui-out.c (MAX_UI_OUT_LEVELS): Increase.
* utils.c (compare_positive_ints): New.
* features/threads.dtd: New.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_normal_stop): Report the core.
* mi/mi-main.c (struct collect_cores_data, collect_cores)
(do_nothing, free_vector_of_osdata_items)
(splay_tree_int_comparator, free_splay_tree): New.
(print_one_inferior_data): Implemented printing of selected
inferiors. Collect and print cores.
(output_cores): New.
(mi_cmd_list_thread_groups): Support --recurse. Permit specifying
thread groups together with --available.
2010-01-13 05:40:25 +08:00
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/* Returns the core given a thread, or -1 if not known. */
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int (*core_of_thread) (ptid_t);
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2010-04-08 02:49:46 +08:00
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2011-08-14 21:03:13 +08:00
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/* Read loadmaps. Read LEN bytes at OFFSET into a buffer at MYADDR. */
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int (*read_loadmap) (const char *annex, CORE_ADDR offset,
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2011-08-15 00:06:59 +08:00
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unsigned char *myaddr, unsigned int len);
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2011-08-14 21:03:13 +08:00
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gdbserver: Fix qSupported:xmlRegisters=i386;UnknownFeature+ handling
The target_process_qsupported method is called for each qSupported
feature that the common code does not recognize. The only current
implementation, for x86 Linux (x86_linux_process_qsupported), assumes
that it either is called with the "xmlRegisters=i386" feature, or that
it is isn't called at all, indicating the connected GDB predates x86
XML descriptions.
That's a bad assumption however. If GDB sends in a new/unknown (to
core gdbserver) feature after "xmlRegisters=i386", say, something like
qSupported:xmlRegisters=i386;UnknownFeature+, then when
target_process_qsupported is called for "UnknownFeature+",
x86_linux_process_qsupported clears the 'use_xml' global and calls
x86_linux_update_xmltarget, and gdbserver ends up _not_ reporting a
XML description...
This commit changes the target_process_qsupported API to instead pass
down a vector of unprocessed qSupported features in one go.
(There's an early call to target_process_qsupported(NULL) that
indicates "starting qSupported processing". There's no matching call
to mark the end of processing, though. I first fixed this by passing
(char *)-1 to indicate that, and adjusted the x86 backend to only
clear 'use_xml' when qSupported processing starts, and then only call
x86_linux_update_xmltarget() when (char *)-1 was passed. However, I
wasn't that happy with the hack and came up this alternative version.)
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (linux_process_qsupported): Change prototype.
Adjust.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <process_qsupported>:
Change prototype.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_process_qsupported): Change prototype
and adjust to loop over all features.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Adjust to call
target_process_qsupported once, passing it a vector of unprocessed
features.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <process_qsupported>: Change
prototype.
(target_process_qsupported): Adjust.
2015-11-20 02:31:50 +08:00
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/* Target specific qSupported support. FEATURES is an array of
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features with COUNT elements. */
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void (*process_qsupported) (char **features, int count);
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gdb/gdbserver/
* server.h (LONGEST): New.
(struct thread_info) <while_stepping>: New field.
(unpack_varlen_hex, xrealloc, pulongest, plongest, phex_nz):
Declare.
(initialize_tracepoint, handle_tracepoint_general_set)
(handle_tracepoint_query, tracepoint_finished_step)
(tracepoint_was_hit, release_while_stepping_state_list):
(current_traceframe): Declare.
* server.c (handle_general_set): Handle tracepoint packets.
(read_memory): New.
(write_memory): New.
(handle_search_memory_1): Use read_memory.
(handle_query): Report support for conditional tracepoints, trace
state variables, and tracepoint sources. Handle tracepoint
queries.
(main): Initialize the tracepoints module.
(process_serial_event): Handle traceframe reads/writes.
* linux-low.c (handle_tracepoints): New.
(linux_wait_1): Call it.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle while-stepping.
(linux_supports_tracepoints, linux_read_pc, linux_write_pc): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install them.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <supports_tracepoints>:
New field.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_tracepoints): New.
(the_low_target). Install it.
* mem-break.h (delete_breakpoint): Declare.
* mem-break.c (delete_breakpoint): Make external.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add `supports_tracepoints',
`read_pc', and `write_pc' fields.
(target_supports_tracepoints): Define.
* utils.c (xrealloc, decimal2str, pulongest, plongest, thirty_two)
(phex_nz): New.
* regcache.h (struct regcache) <registers_owned>: New field.
(init_register_cache, regcache_cpy): Declare.
(regcache_read_pc, regcache_write_pc): Declare.
(register_cache_size): Declare.
(supply_regblock): Declare.
* regcache.c (init_register_cache): New.
(new_register_cache): Use it.
(regcache_cpy): New.
(register_cache_size): New.
(supply_regblock): New.
(regcache_read_pc, regcache_write_pc): New.
* tracepoint.c: New.
* Makefile.in (OBS): Add tracepoint.o.
(tracepoint.o): New rule.
gdb/
* regformats/regdat.sh: Include server.h. Don't include
regcache.h.
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int (*supports_tracepoints) (void);
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/* Read PC from REGCACHE. */
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CORE_ADDR (*read_pc) (struct regcache *regcache);
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void (*write_pc) (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc);
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GDBserver disconnected tracing support.
* linux-low.c (linux_remove_process): Delete.
(add_lwp): Don't set last_resume_kind here.
(linux_kill): Use `mourn'.
(linux_detach): Use `thread_db_detach', and `mourn'.
(linux_mourn): New.
(linux_attach_lwp_1): Adjust comment.
(linux_attach): last_resume_kind moved the thread_info; adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(count_events_callback, select_singlestep_lwp_callback)
(select_event_lwp_callback, cancel_breakpoints_callback)
(db_wants_lwp_stopped, linux_wait_1, need_step_over_p)
(proceed_one_lwp): Adjust.
(linux_async): Add debug output.
(linux_thread_stopped): New.
(linux_pause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_mourn, linux_thread_stopped and
linux_pause_all.
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info): Delete last_resume_kind field.
(thread_db_free): Delete declaration.
(thread_db_detach, thread_db_mourn): Declare.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_init): Use thread_db_mourn.
(thread_db_free): Delete, split in two.
(disable_thread_event_reporting): New.
(thread_db_detach): New.
(thread_db_mourn): New.
* server.h (struct thread_info) <last_resume_kind>: New field.
<attached>: Add comment.
<gdb_detached>: New field.
(handler_func): Change return type to int.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): Ditto.
(gdb_connected): Declare.
(tracing): Delete.
(disconnected_tracing): Declare.
(stop_tracing): Declare.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Report support for
disconnected tracing.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Account for running threads.
(gdb_wants_thread_stopped): New.
(gdb_wants_all_threads_stopped): New.
(gdb_reattached_process): New.
(handle_status): Clear the `gdb_detached' flag of all processes.
In all-stop, stop all threads.
(main): Be sure to leave tfind mode. Handle disconnected tracing.
(process_serial_event): If the remote connection breaks, or if an
exit was forced with "monitor exit", force an event loop exit.
Handle disconnected tracing on detach.
(handle_serial_event): Adjust.
(handle_target_event): If GDB isn't connected, forward events back
to the inferior, unless the last process exited, in which case,
exit gdbserver. Adjust interface.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Don't block in accept. Instead
register an event loop source on the listen socket file
descriptor. Refactor bits into ...
(listen_desc): ... this new global.
(gdb_connected): ... this new function.
(enable_async_notification): ... this new function.
(handle_accept_event): ... this new function.
(remote_close): Clear remote_desc.
* inferiors.c (add_thread): Set the new thread's last_resume_kind.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <mourn, thread_stopped, pause_all>:
New fields.
(mourn_inferior): Define.
(target_process_qsupported): Avoid the dangling else problem.
(thread_stopped): Define.
(pause_all): Define.
(target_waitstatus_to_string): Declare.
* target.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): New.
* tracepoint.c (tracing): Make extern.
(disconnected_tracing): New.
(stop_tracing): Make extern. Handle tracing stops due to GDB
disconnecting.
(cmd_qtdisconnected): New.
(cmd_qtstatus): Report disconnected tracing status in trace reply.
(handle_tracepoint_general_set): Handle QTDisconnected.
* event-loop.c (event_handler_func): Change return type to int.
(process_event): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
(handle_file_event): Ditto.
(start_event_loop): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Adjust.
* spu-low.c (spu_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(spu_target_ops): Adjust.
* win32-low.c (win32_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(win32_target_ops): Adjust.
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int (*thread_stopped) (struct thread_info *thread);
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int (*get_tib_address) (ptid_t ptid, CORE_ADDR *address);
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* linux-low.c (linux_kill, linux_detach): Adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Remove redundant statement. Check
for !TARGET_WAITIKIND_IGNORE, instead of
TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED.
(handle_tracepoints): Make sure LWP is locked. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(linux_cancel_breakpoints): New.
(unsuspend_one_lwp): New.
(unsuspend_all_lwps): New.
(linux_wait_1): If finishing a step-over, unsuspend all lwps.
(send_sigstop_callback): Change return type to int, add new
`except' parameter and handle it.
(suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback): New.
(stop_all_lwps): Add new `suspend' and `expect' parameters, and
pass them down. If SUSPEND, also increment the lwp's suspend
count.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Add notice about resuming a suspended LWP.
(need_step_over_p): Don't consider suspended LWPs.
(start_step_over): Adjust.
(proceed_one_lwp): Change return type to int, add new `except'
parameter and handle it.
(unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp): New.
(proceed_all_lwps): Use find_inferior instead of
for_each_inferior.
(unstop_all_lwps): Add `unsuspend' parameter. If UNSUSPEND, them
also decrement the suspend count of LWPs. Pass `except' down,
instead of hacking its suspend count.
(linux_pause_all): Add `freeze' parameter. Adjust.
(linux_unpause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_unpause_all.
* server.c (handle_status): Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops): New fields `unpause_all' and
`cancel_breakpoints'. Add new parameter to `pause_all'.
(pause_all): Add new `freeze' parameter.
(unpause_all): New.
(cancel_breakpoints): New.
* tracepoint.c (clear_installed_tracepoints): Pause threads, and
cancel breakpoints.
(cmd_qtstart): Pause threads.
(stop_tracing): Pause threads, and cancel breakpoints.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Adjust.
2010-05-03 12:02:20 +08:00
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/* Pause all threads. If FREEZE, arrange for any resume attempt to
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* linux-low.c (linux_kill, linux_detach): Adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Remove redundant statement. Check
for !TARGET_WAITIKIND_IGNORE, instead of
TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED.
(handle_tracepoints): Make sure LWP is locked. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(linux_cancel_breakpoints): New.
(unsuspend_one_lwp): New.
(unsuspend_all_lwps): New.
(linux_wait_1): If finishing a step-over, unsuspend all lwps.
(send_sigstop_callback): Change return type to int, add new
`except' parameter and handle it.
(suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback): New.
(stop_all_lwps): Add new `suspend' and `expect' parameters, and
pass them down. If SUSPEND, also increment the lwp's suspend
count.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Add notice about resuming a suspended LWP.
(need_step_over_p): Don't consider suspended LWPs.
(start_step_over): Adjust.
(proceed_one_lwp): Change return type to int, add new `except'
parameter and handle it.
(unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp): New.
(proceed_all_lwps): Use find_inferior instead of
for_each_inferior.
(unstop_all_lwps): Add `unsuspend' parameter. If UNSUSPEND, them
also decrement the suspend count of LWPs. Pass `except' down,
instead of hacking its suspend count.
(linux_pause_all): Add `freeze' parameter. Adjust.
(linux_unpause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_unpause_all.
* server.c (handle_status): Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops): New fields `unpause_all' and
`cancel_breakpoints'. Add new parameter to `pause_all'.
(pause_all): Add new `freeze' parameter.
(unpause_all): New.
(cancel_breakpoints): New.
* tracepoint.c (clear_installed_tracepoints): Pause threads, and
cancel breakpoints.
(cmd_qtstart): Pause threads.
(stop_tracing): Pause threads, and cancel breakpoints.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Adjust.
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be ignored until an unpause_all call unfreezes threads again.
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client should be left stopped. Basically a pause/unpause call
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pair should not end up resuming threads that were stopped before
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the pause call. */
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gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
2010-06-01 21:20:52 +08:00
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/* Stabilize all threads. That is, force them out of jump pads. */
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/* Install a fast tracepoint jump pad. TPOINT is the address of the
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tracepoint internal object as used by the IPA agent. TPADDR is
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the address of tracepoint. COLLECTOR is address of the function
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the jump pad redirects to. LOCKADDR is the address of the jump
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pad lock object. ORIG_SIZE is the size in bytes of the
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instruction at TPADDR. JUMP_ENTRY points to the address of the
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the created jump pad. If a trampoline is created by the function,
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the trampoline, else they remain unchanged. JJUMP_PAD_INSN is a
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buffer containing a copy of the instruction at TPADDR.
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to. If an error occurs, the ERR may be used to pass on an error
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message. */
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gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
2010-06-01 21:20:52 +08:00
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int (*install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad) (CORE_ADDR tpoint, CORE_ADDR tpaddr,
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CORE_ADDR collector,
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CORE_ADDR lockaddr,
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ULONGEST orig_size,
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CORE_ADDR *jump_entry,
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CORE_ADDR *trampoline,
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ULONGEST *trampoline_size,
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gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
2010-06-01 21:20:52 +08:00
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unsigned char *jjump_pad_insn,
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ULONGEST *jjump_pad_insn_size,
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CORE_ADDR *adjusted_insn_addr,
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char *err);
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gdb/
2010-06-14 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention GDBserver's JIT compilation of tracepoint
bytecode.
gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-14 Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Bytecode compiler.
* linux-x86-low.c: Include limits.h.
(add_insns): New.
(always_true): New.
(EMIT_ASM): New.
(EMIT_ASM32): New.
(amd64_emit_prologue, amd64_emit_epilogue, amd64_emit_add)
(amd64_emit_sub, amd64_emit_mul, amd64_emit_lsh)
(amd64_emit_rsh_signed, amd64_emit_rsh_unsigned, amd64_emit_ext,
(amd64_emit_log_not, amd64_emit_bit_and, amd64_emit_bit_or)
(amd64_emit_bit_xor, amd64_emit_bit_not, amd64_emit_equal,
(amd64_emit_less_signed, amd64_emit_less_unsigned, amd64_emit_ref,
(amd64_emit_if_goto, amd64_emit_goto, amd64_write_goto_address)
(amd64_emit_const, amd64_emit_call, amd64_emit_reg)
(amd64_emit_pop, amd64_emit_stack_flush, amd64_emit_zero_ext)
(amd64_emit_swap, amd64_emit_stack_adjust, amd64_emit_int_call_1)
(amd64_emit_void_call_2): New.
(amd64_emit_ops): New.
(i386_emit_prologue, i386_emit_epilogue, i386_emit_add)
(i386_emit_sub,i386_emit_mul, i386_emit_lsh, i386_emit_rsh_signed)
(i386_emit_rsh_unsigned, i386_emit_ext, i386_emit_log_not)
(i386_emit_bit_and, i386_emit_bit_or, i386_emit_bit_xor)
(i386_emit_bit_not, i386_emit_equal, i386_emit_less_signed)
(i386_emit_less_unsigned, i386_emit_ref, i386_emit_if_goto)
(i386_emit_goto, i386_write_goto_address, i386_emit_const)
(i386_emit_call, i386_emit_reg, i386_emit_pop)
(i386_emit_stack_flush, i386_emit_zero_ext, i386_emit_swap)
(i386_emit_stack_adjust, i386_emit_int_call_1)
(i386_emit_void_call_2): New.
(i386_emit_ops): New.
(x86_emit_ops): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_emit_ops.
* server.h (struct emit_ops): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): Declare.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): Declare.
* tracepoint.c (get_raw_reg, get_trace_state_variable_value)
(set_trace_state_variable_value): New defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New fields addr_get_raw_reg,
addr_get_trace_state_variable_value and
addr_set_trace_state_variable_value.
(symbol_list): New fields for get_raw_reg,
get_trace_state_variable_value and set_trace_state_variable_value.
(condfn): New typedef.
(struct tracepoint): New field `compiled_cond'.
(do_action_at_tracepoint): Clear compiled_cond.
(get_trace_state_variable_value, set_trace_state_variable_value):
Export in the IPA.
(condition_true_at_tracepoint): If there's a compiled condition,
run that.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): New globals.
(struct bytecode_address): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): New.
(emit_prologue, emit_epilogue, emit_add, emit_sub, emit_mul)
(emit_lsh, emit_rsh_signed, emit_rsh_unsigned, emit_ext)
(emit_log_not, emit_bit_and, emit_bit_or, emit_bit_xor)
(emit_bit_not, emit_equal, emit_less_signed, emit_less_unsigned)
(emit_ref, emit_if_goto, emit_goto, write_goto_address, emit_const)
(emit_reg, emit_pop, emit_stack_flush, emit_zero_ext, emit_swap)
(emit_stack_adjust, emit_int_call_1, emit_void_call_2): New.
(compile_tracepoint_condition, compile_bytecodes): New.
* target.h (emit_ops): Forward declare.
(struct target_ops): New field emit_ops.
(target_emit_ops): New.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-i386-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-low.c (linux_emit_ops): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install it.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): New field emit_ops.
2010-06-15 06:16:09 +08:00
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/* Return the bytecode operations vector for the current inferior.
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Returns NULL if bytecode compilation is not supported. */
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struct emit_ops *(*emit_ops) (void);
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2011-10-07 20:06:48 +08:00
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/* Returns true if the target supports disabling randomization. */
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int (*supports_disable_randomization) (void);
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2011-11-15 04:07:25 +08:00
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/* Return the minimum length of an instruction that can be safely overwritten
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for use as a fast tracepoint. */
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int (*get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len) (void);
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2011-12-03 06:26:54 +08:00
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/* Read solib info on SVR4 platforms. */
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int (*qxfer_libraries_svr4) (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf,
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unsigned const char *writebuf,
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CORE_ADDR offset, int len);
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/* Return true if target supports debugging agent. */
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int (*supports_agent) (void);
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2013-03-11 16:35:11 +08:00
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/* Enable branch tracing for PTID based on CONF and allocate a branch trace
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target information struct for reading and for disabling branch trace. */
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struct btrace_target_info *(*enable_btrace)
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(ptid_t ptid, const struct btrace_config *conf);
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/* Disable branch tracing.
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Returns zero on success, non-zero otherwise. */
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int (*disable_btrace) (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo);
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/* Read branch trace data into buffer.
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Return 0 on success; print an error message into BUFFER and return -1,
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otherwise. */
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2015-10-29 20:55:02 +08:00
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int (*read_btrace) (struct btrace_target_info *, struct buffer *,
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enum btrace_read_type type);
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/* Read the branch trace configuration into BUFFER.
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Return 0 on success; print an error message into BUFFER and return -1
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otherwise. */
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int (*read_btrace_conf) (const struct btrace_target_info *, struct buffer *);
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/* Return true if target supports range stepping. */
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int (*supports_range_stepping) (void);
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/* Return the full absolute name of the executable file that was
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run to create the process PID. If the executable file cannot
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be determined, NULL is returned. Otherwise, a pointer to a
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character string containing the pathname is returned. This
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string should be copied into a buffer by the client if the string
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will not be immediately used, or if it must persist. */
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char *(*pid_to_exec_file) (int pid);
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/* Multiple-filesystem-aware open. Like open(2), but operating in
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the filesystem as it appears to process PID. Systems where all
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processes share a common filesystem should set this to NULL.
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If NULL, the caller should fall back to open(2). */
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int (*multifs_open) (int pid, const char *filename,
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int flags, mode_t mode);
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/* Multiple-filesystem-aware unlink. Like unlink(2), but operates
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in the filesystem as it appears to process PID. Systems where
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all processes share a common filesystem should set this to NULL.
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If NULL, the caller should fall back to unlink(2). */
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int (*multifs_unlink) (int pid, const char *filename);
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/* Multiple-filesystem-aware readlink. Like readlink(2), but
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operating in the filesystem as it appears to process PID.
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Systems where all processes share a common filesystem should
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set this to NULL. If NULL, the caller should fall back to
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readlink(2). */
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ssize_t (*multifs_readlink) (int pid, const char *filename,
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char *buf, size_t bufsiz);
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Add the target_ops needed for software breakpoints in GDBServer.
This patch is in preparation for software breakpoints on ARM linux. It
refactors breakpoint and breakpoint_len into breakpoint_kind_from_pc and
sw_breakpoint_from kind to prepare the case where we have multiple types of
breakpoints.
Kind is the type of breakpoint (hardware or software) to be inserted, usually it
is the lenght of the software breakpoint but can be something else depending on
the target.
This patch introduces the linux_target_ops breakpoint_kind_from_pc and
sw_breakpoint_from_kind.
breakpoint_kind_from_pc returns the breakpoint kind and adjusts the PC to the
real memory location in case a flag was present in the PC. E.g the instruction
mode on ARM.
sw_breakpoint_from_kind returns the software breakpoint for this kind as a
string of bytes, the length of the breakpoint is adjusted for the breakpoint's
size in memory.
For targets that have only one kind of breakpoint, the default value 0 is
returned by linux_breakpoint_kind_from_pc so that not all targets need to
implement the breakpoint_kind_from_pc operation.
No regressions, tested on Ubuntu 14.04 on ARMv7 and x86
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }
Also since the target_ops have been changed compilation was tested on
affected archs namely : aarch64, arm, bfin, cris, crisv32, m32r,
m68k, mips, nios2, ppc, s390, sparc, tic6x, tile, x86, steins.
Not tested : sh
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_breakpoint_kind_from_pc): New function.
(arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
* linux-bfin-low.c (bfin_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-cris-low.c (cris_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-low.c (linux_wait_1): Call breakpoint_kind_from_pc
and sw_breakpoint_from_kind to increment the pc.
(linux_breakpoint_kind_from_pc): New function.
(linux_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
(initialize_low): Call breakpoint_kind_from_pc and
sw_breakpoint_from_kind to replace breakpoint_data/len.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>:
New field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Likewise.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-m68k-low.c (m68k_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-nios2-low.c (nios2_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-sparc-low.c (sparc_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-tic6x-low.c (tic6x_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-tile-low.c (tile_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_sw_breakpoint_from_kind) New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_len>: Remove.
(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_pc>: Initialize field.
(struct linux_target_ops) <sw_breakpoint_from_kind>: Initialize field.
2015-10-21 23:17:26 +08:00
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/* Return the breakpoint kind for this target based on PC. The PCPTR is
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adjusted to the real memory location in case a flag (e.g., the Thumb bit on
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ARM) was present in the PC. */
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int (*breakpoint_kind_from_pc) (CORE_ADDR *pcptr);
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/* Return the software breakpoint from KIND. KIND can have target
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specific meaning like the Z0 kind parameter.
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SIZE is set to the software breakpoint's length in memory. */
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const gdb_byte *(*sw_breakpoint_from_kind) (int kind, int *size);
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2015-11-26 22:49:04 +08:00
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/* Return the thread's name, or NULL if the target is unable to determine it.
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The returned value must not be freed by the caller. */
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const char *(*thread_name) (ptid_t thread);
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2015-12-01 04:08:04 +08:00
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/* Return the breakpoint kind for this target based on the current
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processor state (e.g. the current instruction mode on ARM) and the
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PC. The PCPTR is adjusted to the real memory location in case a flag
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(e.g., the Thumb bit on ARM) is present in the PC. */
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int (*breakpoint_kind_from_current_state) (CORE_ADDR *pcptr);
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Refactor queries for hardware and software single stepping support in GDBServer.
Before this patch there was only one call: can_hardware_single_step. Its
implementation was a check on breakpoint_reinsert_addr if NULL it assumed
that the target could hardware single step.
This patch prepares for the case where this is not true anymore.
In order to improve software single stepping in GDBServer the
breakpoint_reinsert_addr operation of targets that had a very simple
software implementation used only for stepping over thread creation events
will be removed.
This will create a case where a target does not support hardware single
step and has the operation breakpoint_reinsert_addr set to NULL, thus
can_hardware_single_step needs to be implemented another way.
A new target operation supports_hardware_single_step is introduced and is
to return true if the target does support such a feature, support for the
feature is manually hardcoded.
Note that the hardware single step support was enabled as per the current
behavior, I did not check if tile for example really has ptrace singlestep
support but since the current implementation assumed it had, I kept it
that way.
No regressions on Ubuntu 14.04 on ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }
Compilation tested on: aarch64,arm,bfind,crisv32,m32r,ppc,s390,tic6x,tile,
xtensa.
Not tested : sh.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_supports_hardware_single_step):
New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-bfin-low.c (bfin_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <bfin_supports_hardware_single_step>:
Initialize.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_hardware_single_step):
New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-low.c (can_hardware_single_step): Use
supports_hardware_single_step.
(can_software_single_step): New function.
(start_step_over): Call can_software_single_step.
(linux_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct target_ops) <supports_software_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops)
<supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step> Initialize.
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-tic6x-low.c (tic6x_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <tic6x_supports_hardware_single_step>:
Initialize.
* linux-tile-low.c (tile_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <tile_supports_hardware_single_step>:
Initialize.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_hardware_single_step) New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_supports_hardware_single_step):
New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* target.h (struct target_ops): <supports_software_single_step>:
New field.
(target_supports_software_single_step): New macro.
2015-11-20 00:29:10 +08:00
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[PR gdb/13808] gdb.trace: Pass tdesc selected in gdbserver to IPA.
If gdbserver and IPA are using different tdesc, they will disagree
about 'R' trace packet size. This results in mangled traces.
To make sure they pick the same tdesc, gdbserver pokes the tdesc
(specified as an index in a target-specific list) into a global
variable in IPA. In theory, IPA could find out the tdesc on its
own, but that may be complex (in particular, I don't know how to
tell whether we have LAST_BREAK on s390 without messing with ptrace),
and we'd have to duplicate the logic.
Tested on i386 and x86_64. On i386, it fixes two FAILs in ftrace.exp.
On x86_64, these failures have been KFAILed - one of them works now,
but the other now fails due to an unrelated reason (ugh).
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
PR gdb/13808
* Makefile.in: Add i386-*-linux-ipa.o and amd64-*-linux-ipa.o.
* configure.srv: Ditto.
* linux-aarch64-ipa.c (get_ipa_tdesc): New function.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Remove ipa_tdesc assignment.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c: Add "linux-x86-tdesc.h" include.
(init_registers_amd64_linux): Remove prototype.
(tdesc_amd64_linux): Remove declaration.
(get_ipa_tdesc): New function.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Remove ipa_tdesc assignment,
initialize remaining tdescs.
* linux-i386-ipa.c: Add "linux-x86-tdesc.h" include.
(init_registers_i386_linux): Remove prototype.
(tdesc_i386_linux): Remove declaration.
(get_ipa_tdesc): New function.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Remove ipa_tdesc assignment,
initialize remaining tdescs.
* linux-low.c (linux_get_ipa_tdesc_idx): New function.
(linux_target_ops): wire in linux_get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Add get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
* linux-x86-low.c: Move tdesc declarations to linux-x86-tdesc.h.
(x86_get_ipa_tdesc_idx): New function.
(the_low_target): Wire in x86_get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
* linux-x86-tdesc.h: New file.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
(target_get_ipa_tdesc_idx): New macro.
* tracepoint.c (ipa_tdesc_idx): New macro.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): Add addr_ipa_tdesc_idx.
(symbol_list): Add ipa_tdesc_idx.
(cmd_qtstart): Write ipa_tdesc_idx in the target.
(ipa_tdesc): Remove.
(ipa_tdesc_idx): New variable.
(get_context_regcache): Use get_ipa_tdesc.
(gdb_collect): Ditto.
(gdb_probe): Ditto.
* tracepoint.h (get_ipa_tdesc): New prototype.
(ipa_tdesc): Remove.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR gdb/13808
* gdb.trace/ftrace.exp (test_fast_tracepoints): Remove kfail.
2016-02-22 04:44:48 +08:00
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/* Return tdesc index for IPA. */
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/* Thread ID to (numeric) thread handle: Return true on success and
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false for failure. Return pointer to thread handle via HANDLE
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and the handle's length via HANDLE_LEN. */
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bool (*thread_handle) (ptid_t ptid, gdb_byte **handle, int *handle_len);
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gdbserver: start turning the target ops vector into a class
This is the beginning of a series of patches where the goal is to turn
the target ops vector into a class and all the target op function
pointers into methods of this class.
Currently, the target ops is a struct of function pointers. At the
end of the series, it becomes a class with methods, and the existing
low target definitions become subclasses. That is, we end up with the
following class hierarchy:
process_stratum_target
^
|-- linux-low
|-- lynx-low
|-- nto-low
|-- win32-low
process_stratum_target either defines the default behavior for the
target ops or leaves them as pure virtual for the subclasses to
override.
The transformation is done by first introducing a helper class, called
'process_target', that is initially empty. An instance of this class
is added to the end of the current target ops vector. This new field
is called 'pt'. We will gradually carry target ops to the new class,
one by one, whereas the invocation of the target op will be converted
to a method call on 'pt'.
For instance, target op 'attach' is currently invoked as
(*the_target->attach) (args)
After moving 'attach' as a method to 'process_target', it will be
invoked as
the_target->pt->attach (args)
In this process, the concrete target vector definitions
(e.g. linux-low, win32-low, nto-low, etc.) are turned into derived
classes of 'process_target', so that they can either inherit the
default behavior of the target ops or can override the method.
We prefer to make this transition gradually rather than in a single
giant patch, to yield bite-size patches. The goal is that after each
patch gdbserver will still be buildable and testable.
The general rule of thumb when converting a target op to a method is
this:
(1) If the function call is protected with a NULL-check with an
obvious default behavior, simply implement that default behavior in
the base class (e.g.: supports_non_stop).
(2) If there is no NULL-check guard, the method becomes pure
virtual, and the derived targets are required to implement the method
(e.g.: attach).
(3) If there is a NULL-check but no apparent default behavior, or if
the NULL-check is utilized to populate a feature support packet,
introduce a 'supports_XYZ' method (e.g.: pid_to_exec_file).
The overall strategy is to preserve the existing behavior as much as
possible.
When we're done moving all the target ops into 'process_target', the
target op vector will contain nothing but the field 'pt'. At that
point, the auxiliary class 'process_target' will simply meld into
'process_stratum_target' and the method calls of the form
'the_target->pt->xyz' will be turned into 'the_target->xyz'.
The "linux-low" target has been built and reg-tested on X86_64 Linux
(Ubuntu). The "win32-low" target has been built (but not tested) via
cross-compilation to a x86_64-w64-mingw32 target. The "lynx-low" and
"nto-low" targets were neither built nor tested.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2020-02-20 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com>
* target.h (class process_target): New class definition.
(struct process_stratum_target) <pt>: New field with type
'process_target*'.
* linux-low.h (class linux_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* linux-low.cc (linux_target_ops): Add a linux_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
* lynx-low.h (class lynx_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* lynx-low.cc (lynx_target_ops): Add a lynx_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
* nto-low.h (class nto_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* nto-low.cc (nto_target_ops): Add an nto_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
* win32-low.h (class win32_process_target): Define as a derived
class of 'process_target'.
* win32-low.cc (win32_target_ops): Add a win32_process_target*
as the 'pt' field.
2020-02-17 23:11:50 +08:00
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/* The object that will gradually replace this struct. */
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/* Start a new process.
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PROGRAM is a path to the program to execute.
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PROGRAM_ARGS is a standard NULL-terminated array of arguments,
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to be passed to the inferior as ``argv'' (along with PROGRAM).
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Returns the new PID on success, -1 on failure. Registers the new
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process with the process list. */
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virtual int create_inferior (const char *program,
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const std::vector<char *> &program_args) = 0;
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/* Do additional setup after a new process is created, including
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exec-wrapper completion. */
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virtual void post_create_inferior ();
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/* Attach to a running process.
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PID is the process ID to attach to, specified by the user
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or a higher layer.
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Returns -1 if attaching is unsupported, 0 on success, and calls
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error() otherwise. */
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virtual int attach (unsigned long pid) = 0;
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/* Kill process PROC. Return -1 on failure, and 0 on success. */
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virtual int kill (process_info *proc) = 0;
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/* Detach from process PROC. Return -1 on failure, and 0 on
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success. */
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virtual int detach (process_info *proc) = 0;
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/* The inferior process has died. Do what is right. */
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virtual void mourn (process_info *proc) = 0;
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/* Wait for process PID to exit. */
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virtual void join (int pid) = 0;
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/* Return true iff the thread with process ID PID is alive. */
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Multi-target support
This commit adds multi-target support to GDB. What this means is that
with this commit, GDB can now be connected to different targets at the
same time. E.g., you can debug a live native process and a core dump
at the same time, connect to multiple gdbservers, etc.
Actually, the word "target" is overloaded in gdb. We already have a
target stack, with pushes several target_ops instances on top of one
another. We also have "info target" already, which means something
completely different to what this patch does.
So from here on, I'll be using the "target connections" term, to mean
an open process_stratum target, pushed on a target stack. This patch
makes gdb have multiple target stacks, and multiple process_stratum
targets open simultaneously. The user-visible changes / commands will
also use this terminology, but of course it's all open to debate.
User-interface-wise, not that much changes. The main difference is
that each inferior may have its own target connection.
A target connection (e.g., a target extended-remote connection) may
support debugging multiple processes, just as before.
Say you're debugging against gdbserver in extended-remote mode, and
you do "add-inferior" to prepare to spawn a new process, like:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
...
(gdb) start
...
(gdb) add-inferior
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) file a.out
...
(gdb) start
...
At this point, you have two inferiors connected to the same gdbserver.
With this commit, GDB will maintain a target stack per inferior,
instead of a global target stack.
To preserve the behavior above, by default, "add-inferior" makes the
new inferior inherit a copy of the target stack of the current
inferior. Same across a fork - the child inherits a copy of the
target stack of the parent. While the target stacks are copied, the
targets themselves are not. Instead, target_ops is made a
refcounted_object, which means that target_ops instances are
refcounted, which each inferior counting for a reference.
What if you want to create an inferior and connect it to some _other_
target? For that, this commit introduces a new "add-inferior
-no-connection" option that makes the new inferior not share the
current inferior's target. So you could do:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
Remote debugging using :9999
...
(gdb) add-inferior -no-connection
[New inferior 2]
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 <null>
(gdb) tar extended-remote :10000
Remote debugging using :10000
...
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 process 18450 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
(gdb)
A following patch will extended "info inferiors" to include a column
indicating which connection an inferior is bound to, along with a
couple other UI tweaks.
Other than that, debugging is the same as before. Users interact with
inferiors and threads as before. The only difference is that
inferiors may be bound to processes running in different machines.
That's pretty much all there is to it in terms of noticeable UI
changes.
On to implementation.
Since we can be connected to different systems at the same time, a
ptid_t is no longer a unique identifier. Instead a thread can be
identified by a pair of ptid_t and 'process_stratum_target *', the
later being the instance of the process_stratum target that owns the
process/thread. Note that process_stratum_target inherits from
target_ops, and all process_stratum targets inherit from
process_stratum_target. In earlier patches, many places in gdb were
converted to refer to threads by thread_info pointer instead of
ptid_t, but there are still places in gdb where we start with a
pid/tid and need to find the corresponding inferior or thread_info
objects. So you'll see in the patch many places adding a
process_stratum_target parameter to functions that used to take only a
ptid_t.
Since each inferior has its own target stack now, we can always find
the process_stratum target for an inferior. That is done via a
inf->process_target() convenience method.
Since each inferior has its own target stack, we need to handle the
"beneath" calls when servicing target calls. The solution I settled
with is just to make sure to switch the current inferior to the
inferior you want before making a target call. Not relying on global
context is just not feasible in current GDB. Fortunately, there
aren't that many places that need to do that, because generally most
code that calls target methods already has the current context
pointing to the right inferior/thread. Note, to emphasize -- there's
no method to "switch to this target stack". Instead, you switch the
current inferior, and that implicitly switches the target stack.
In some spots, we need to iterate over all inferiors so that we reach
all target stacks.
Native targets are still singletons. There's always only a single
instance of such targets.
Remote targets however, we'll have one instance per remote connection.
The exec target is still a singleton. There's only one instance. I
did not see the point of instanciating more than one exec_target
object.
After vfork, we need to make sure to push the exec target on the new
inferior. See exec_on_vfork.
For type safety, functions that need a {target, ptid} pair to identify
a thread, take a process_stratum_target pointer for target parameter
instead of target_ops *. Some shared code in gdb/nat/ also need to
gain a target pointer parameter. This poses an issue, since gdbserver
doesn't have process_stratum_target, only target_ops. To fix this,
this commit renames gdbserver's target_ops to process_stratum_target.
I think this makes sense. There's no concept of target stack in
gdbserver, and gdbserver's target_ops really implements a
process_stratum-like target.
The thread and inferior iterator functions also gain
process_stratum_target parameters. These are used to be able to
iterate over threads and inferiors of a given target. Following usual
conventions, if the target pointer is null, then we iterate over
threads and inferiors of all targets.
I tried converting "add-inferior" to the gdb::option framework, as a
preparatory patch, but that stumbled on the fact that gdb::option does
not support file options yet, for "add-inferior -exec". I have a WIP
patchset that adds that, but it's not a trivial patch, mainly due to
need to integrate readline's filename completion, so I deferred that
to some other time.
In infrun.c/infcmd.c, the main change is that we need to poll events
out of all targets. See do_target_wait. Right after collecting an
event, we switch the current inferior to an inferior bound to the
target that reported the event, so that target methods can be used
while handling the event. This makes most of the code transparent to
multi-targets. See fetch_inferior_event.
infrun.c:stop_all_threads is interesting -- in this function we need
to stop all threads of all targets. What the function does is send an
asynchronous stop request to all threads, and then synchronously waits
for events, with target_wait, rinse repeat, until all it finds are
stopped threads. Now that we have multiple targets, it's not
efficient to synchronously block in target_wait waiting for events out
of one target. Instead, we implement a mini event loop, with
interruptible_select, select'ing on one file descriptor per target.
For this to work, we need to be able to ask the target for a waitable
file descriptor. Such file descriptors already exist, they are the
descriptors registered in the main event loop with add_file_handler,
inside the target_async implementations. This commit adds a new
target_async_wait_fd target method that just returns the file
descriptor in question. See wait_one / stop_all_threads in infrun.c.
The 'threads_executing' global is made a per-target variable. Since
it is only relevant to process_stratum_target targets, this is where
it is put, instead of in target_ops.
You'll notice that remote.c includes some FIXME notes. These refer to
the fact that the global arrays that hold data for the remote packets
supported are still globals. For example, if we connect to two
different servers/stubs, then each might support different remote
protocol features. They might even be different architectures, like
e.g., one ARM baremetal stub, and a x86 gdbserver, to debug a
host/controller scenario as a single program. That isn't going to
work correctly today, because of said globals. I'm leaving fixing
that for another pass, since it does not appear to be trivial, and I'd
rather land the base work first. It's already useful to be able to
debug multiple instances of the same server (e.g., a distributed
cluster, where you have full control over the servers installed), so I
think as is it's already reasonable incremental progress.
Current limitations:
- You can only resume more that one target at the same time if all
targets support asynchronous debugging, and support non-stop mode.
It should be possible to support mixed all-stop + non-stop
backends, but that is left for another time. This means that
currently in order to do multi-target with gdbserver you need to
issue "maint set target-non-stop on". I would like to make that
mode be the default, but we're not there yet. Note that I'm
talking about how the target backend works, only. User-visible
all-stop mode works just fine.
- As explained above, connecting to different remote servers at the
same time is likely to produce bad results if they don't support the
exact set of RSP features.
FreeBSD updates courtesy of John Baldwin.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
* aarch64-linux-nat.c
(aarch64_linux_nat_target::thread_architecture): Adjust.
* ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Adjust find_thread_ptid call.
(task_command_1): Likewise.
* aix-thread.c (sync_threadlists, aix_thread_target::resume)
(aix_thread_target::wait, aix_thread_target::fetch_registers)
(aix_thread_target::store_registers)
(aix_thread_target::thread_alive): Adjust.
* amd64-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(amd64fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* amd64-linux-nat.c (ps_get_thread_area): Use ps_prochandle
thread's gdbarch instead of target_gdbarch.
* break-catch-sig.c (signal_catchpoint_print_it): Adjust call to
get_last_target_status.
* break-catch-syscall.c (print_it_catch_syscall): Likewise.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): Consider all
inferiors.
(update_inserted_breakpoint_locations): Skip if inferiors with no
execution.
(update_global_location_list): When handling moribund locations,
find representative inferior for location's pspace, and use thread
count of its process_stratum target.
* bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_target_open): Pass target down.
* bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_target::wait): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust thread_change_ptid and
add_thread calls.
(bsd_uthread_target::update_thread_list): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust find_thread_ptid,
thread_change_ptid and add_thread calls.
* btrace.c (maint_btrace_packet_history_cmd): Adjust
find_thread_ptid call.
* corelow.c (add_to_thread_list): Adjust add_thread call.
(core_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent and thread_count
calls.
(core_target::pid_to_str): Adjust find_inferior_ptid call.
* ctf.c (ctf_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent call.
* event-top.c (async_disconnect): Pop targets from all inferiors.
* exec.c (add_target_sections): Push exec target on all inferiors
sharing the program space.
(remove_target_sections): Remove the exec target from all
inferiors sharing the program space.
(exec_on_vfork): New.
* exec.h (exec_on_vfork): Declare.
* fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_add_threads): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter.
Pass it down.
(fbsd_nat_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
(fbsd_nat_target::resume): Adjust.
(fbsd_handle_debug_trap): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(fbsd_nat_target::wait, fbsd_nat_target::post_attach): Adjust.
* fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_corefile_thread): Adjust
get_thread_arch_regcache call.
* fork-child.c (gdb_startup_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior and set_executing.
* gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target): Forward declare.
(add_thread, add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info)
(in_thread_list): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(find_thread_ptid(inferior*, ptid_t)): New overload.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_change_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads()): Delete overload.
(all_threads, all_non_exited_threads): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads_safe): Use brace initialization.
(thread_count): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(set_resumed, set_running, set_stop_requested, set_executing)
(threads_are_executing, finish_thread_state): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(switch_to_thread): Use is_current_thread.
* i386-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(i386fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_nat_target::low_resume): Adjust.
* inf-child.c (inf_child_target::maybe_unpush_target): Remove
have_inferiors check.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_target::create_inferior)
(inf_ptrace_target::attach): Adjust.
* infcall.c (run_inferior_call): Adjust.
* infcmd.c (run_command_1): Pass target to
scoped_finish_thread_state.
(proceed_thread_callback): Skip inferiors with no execution.
(continue_command): Rename 'all_threads' local to avoid hiding
'all_threads' function. Adjust get_last_target_status call.
(prepare_one_step): Adjust set_running call.
(signal_command): Use user_visible_resume_target. Compare thread
pointers instead of inferior_ptid.
(info_program_command): Adjust to pass down target.
(attach_command): Mark target's 'thread_executing' flag.
(stop_current_target_threads_ns): New, factored out from ...
(interrupt_target_1): ... this. Switch inferior before making
target calls.
* inferior-iter.h
(struct all_inferiors_iterator, struct all_inferiors_range)
(struct all_inferiors_safe_range)
(struct all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Filter on
process_stratum_target too. Remove explicit.
* inferior.c (inferior::inferior): Push dummy target on target
stack.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors):
Add process_stratum_target parameter, and pass it down.
(have_live_inferiors): Adjust.
(switch_to_inferior_and_push_target): New.
(add_inferior_command, clone_inferior_command): Handle
"-no-connection" parameter. Use
switch_to_inferior_and_push_target.
(_initialize_inferior): Mention "-no-connection" option in
the help of "add-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands.
* inferior.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h".
(interrupt_target_1): Use bool.
(struct inferior) <push_target, unpush_target, target_is_pushed,
find_target_beneath, top_target, process_target, target_at,
m_stack>: New.
(discard_all_inferiors): Delete.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors)
(all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* infrun.c: Include "gdb_select.h" and <unordered_map>.
(target_last_proc_target): New global.
(follow_fork_inferior): Push target on new inferior. Pass target
to add_thread_silent. Call exec_on_vfork. Handle target's
reference count.
(follow_fork): Adjust get_last_target_status call. Also consider
target.
(follow_exec): Push target on new inferior.
(struct execution_control_state) <target>: New field.
(user_visible_resume_target): New.
(do_target_resume): Call target_async.
(resume_1): Set target's threads_executing flag. Consider resume
target.
(commit_resume_all_targets): New.
(proceed): Also consider resume target. Skip threads of inferiors
with no execution. Commit resumtion in all targets.
(start_remote): Pass current inferior to wait_for_inferior.
(infrun_thread_stop_requested): Consider target as well. Pass
thread_info pointer to clear_inline_frame_state instead of ptid.
(infrun_thread_thread_exit): Consider target as well.
(random_pending_event_thread): New inferior parameter. Use it.
(do_target_wait): Rename to ...
(do_target_wait_1): ... this. Add inferior parameter, and pass it
down.
(threads_are_resumed_pending_p, do_target_wait): New.
(prepare_for_detach): Adjust calls.
(wait_for_inferior): New inferior parameter. Handle it. Use
do_target_wait_1 instead of do_target_wait.
(fetch_inferior_event): Adjust. Switch to representative
inferior. Pass target down.
(set_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
Save target in global.
(get_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(nullify_last_target_wait_ptid): Clear 'target_last_proc_target'.
(context_switch): Check inferior_ptid == null_ptid before calling
inferior_thread().
(get_inferior_stop_soon): Pass down target.
(wait_one): Rename to ...
(poll_one_curr_target): ... this.
(struct wait_one_event): New.
(wait_one): New.
(stop_all_threads): Adjust.
(handle_no_resumed, handle_inferior_event): Adjust to consider the
event's target.
(switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Also consider target.
(print_stop_event): Update.
(normal_stop): Update. Also consider the resume target.
* infrun.h (wait_for_inferior): Remove declaration.
(user_visible_resume_target): New declaration.
(get_last_target_status, set_last_target_status): New
process_stratum_target parameter.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter, and use it.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): New.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): Declare.
* linux-fork.c (delete_checkpoint_command): Pass target down to
find_thread_ptid.
(checkpoint_command): Adjust.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_target::follow_fork): Switch to thread
instead of just tweaking inferior_ptid.
(linux_nat_switch_fork): Pass target down to thread_change_ptid.
(exit_lwp): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
(attach_proc_task_lwp_callback): Pass target down to
add_thread/set_running/set_executing.
(linux_nat_target::attach): Pass target down to
thread_change_ptid.
(get_detach_signal): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
Consider last target status's target.
(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw, resume_lwp)
(linux_handle_syscall_trap, linux_handle_extended_wait, wait_lwp)
(stop_wait_callback, save_stop_reason, linux_nat_filter_event)
(linux_nat_wait_1, resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Pass target down.
(linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): New.
(linux_nat_stop_lwp, linux_nat_target::thread_address_space): Pass
target down.
* linux-nat.h (linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): Declare.
* linux-tdep.c (get_thread_arch_regcache): Pass target down.
* linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_db_info::process_target): New
field.
(add_thread_db_info): Save target.
(get_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter. Also
match target.
(delete_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Also match target.
(thread_from_lwp): Adjust to pass down target.
(thread_db_notice_clone): Pass down target.
(check_thread_db_callback): Pass down target.
(try_thread_db_load_1): Always push the thread_db target.
(try_thread_db_load, record_thread): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::detach): Pass target down. Always unpush the
thread_db target.
(thread_db_target::wait, thread_db_target::mourn_inferior): Pass
target down. Always unpush the thread_db target.
(find_new_threads_callback, thread_db_find_new_threads_2)
(thread_db_target::update_thread_list): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::pid_to_str): Pass current inferior down.
(thread_db_target::get_thread_local_address): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::resume, maintenance_check_libthread_db): Pass
target down.
* nto-procfs.c (nto_procfs_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
* procfs.c (procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): Declare.
(proc_set_current_signal, do_attach, procfs_target::wait): Adjust.
(procfs_init_inferior): Rename to ...
(procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): ... this and adjust.
(procfs_target::create_inferior, procfs_notice_thread)
(procfs_do_thread_registers): Adjust.
* ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(ppcfbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* proc-service.c (ps_xfer_memory): Switch current inferior and
program space as well.
(get_ps_regcache): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.c
(process_stratum_target::thread_address_space)
(process_stratum_target::thread_architecture): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.h
(process_stratum_target::threads_executing): New field.
(as_process_stratum_target): New.
* ravenscar-thread.c
(ravenscar_thread_target::update_inferior_ptid): Pass target down.
(ravenscar_thread_target::wait, ravenscar_add_thread): Pass target
down.
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target::info_record): Adjust.
(record_btrace_target::record_method)
(record_btrace_target::record_is_replaying)
(record_btrace_target::fetch_registers)
(get_thread_current_frame_id, record_btrace_target::resume)
(record_btrace_target::wait, record_btrace_target::stop): Pass
target down.
* record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Switch to event thread.
Pass target down.
* regcache.c (regcache::regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache): Add
process_stratum_target parameter and handle it.
(current_thread_target): New global.
(get_thread_regcache): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it. Switch inferior before calling target method.
(get_thread_regcache): Pass target down.
(get_thread_regcache_for_ptid): Pass target down.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(registers_changed_thread, registers_changed): Pass target down.
(test_get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): New.
(current_regcache_test): Define a couple local test_target_ops
instances and use them for testing.
(readwrite_regcache): Pass process_stratum_target parameter.
(cooked_read_test, cooked_write_test): Pass mock_target down.
* regcache.h (get_thread_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::target): New method.
(regcache::regcache, regcache::get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache)
(regcache::registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::m_target): New field.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* remote.c (remote_state::supports_vCont_probed): New field.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New method.
(remote_unpush_and_throw): Add remote_target parameter.
(get_current_remote_target): Adjust.
(remote_target::remote_add_inferior): Push target.
(remote_target::remote_add_thread)
(remote_target::remote_notice_new_inferior)
(get_remote_thread_info): Pass target down.
(remote_target::update_thread_list): Skip threads of inferiors
bound to other targets. (remote_target::close): Don't discard
inferiors. (remote_target::add_current_inferior_and_thread)
(remote_target::process_initial_stop_replies)
(remote_target::start_remote)
(remote_target::remote_serial_quit_handler): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_target): New remote_target
parameter. Unpush the target from all inferiors.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_and_throw): New remote_target
parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::open_1): Check whether the current inferior has
execution instead of checking whether any inferior is live. Pass
target down.
(remote_target::remote_detach_1): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(extended_remote_target::attach): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_vcont_probe): Set supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::append_resumption): Pass down target.
(remote_target::append_pending_thread_resumptions)
(remote_target::remote_resume_with_hc, remote_target::resume)
(remote_target::commit_resume): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_stop_ns): Check supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::interrupt_query)
(remote_target::remove_new_fork_children)
(remote_target::check_pending_events_prevent_wildcard_vcont)
(remote_target::remote_parse_stop_reply)
(remote_target::process_stop_reply): Pass down target.
(first_remote_resumed_thread): New remote_target parameter. Pass
it down.
(remote_target::wait_as): Pass down target.
(unpush_and_perror): New remote_target parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::readchar, remote_target::remote_serial_write)
(remote_target::getpkt_or_notif_sane_1)
(remote_target::kill_new_fork_children, remote_target::kill): Pass
down target.
(remote_target::mourn_inferior): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(remote_target::core_of_thread)
(remote_target::remote_btrace_maybe_reopen): Pass down target.
(remote_target::pid_to_exec_file)
(remote_target::thread_handle_to_thread_info): Pass down target.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New.
* riscv-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(riscv_fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* sol2-tdep.c (sol2_core_pid_to_str): Pass down target.
* sol-thread.c (sol_thread_target::wait, ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs)
(ps_lgetfpregs, ps_lsetfpregs, sol_update_thread_list_callback):
Adjust.
* solib-spu.c (spu_skip_standalone_loader): Pass down target.
* solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Pass down target.
* spu-multiarch.c (parse_spufs_run): Pass down target.
* spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_sniffer): Pass down target.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
* target.c (g_target_stack): Delete.
(current_top_target): Return the current inferior's top target.
(target_has_execution_1): Refer to the passed-in inferior's top
target.
(target_supports_terminal_ours): Check whether the initial
inferior was already created.
(decref_target): New.
(target_stack::push): Incref/decref the target.
(push_target, push_target, unpush_target): Adjust.
(target_stack::unpush): Defref target.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool. Adjust to refer to the current
inferior's target stack.
(dispose_inferior): Delete, and inline parts ...
(target_preopen): ... here. Only dispose of the current inferior.
(target_detach): Hold strong target reference while detaching.
Pass target down.
(target_thread_name): Add assertion.
(target_resume): Pass down target.
(target_ops::beneath, find_target_at): Adjust to refer to the
current inferior's target stack.
(get_dummy_target): New.
(target_pass_ctrlc): Pass the Ctrl-C to the first inferior that
has a thread running.
(initialize_targets): Rename to ...
(_initialize_target): ... this.
* target.h: Include "gdbsupport/refcounted-object.h".
(struct target_ops): Inherit refcounted_object.
(target_ops::shortname, target_ops::longname): Make const.
(target_ops::async_wait_fd): New method.
(decref_target): Declare.
(struct target_ops_ref_policy): New.
(target_ops_ref): New typedef.
(get_dummy_target): Declare function.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool.
* thread-iter.c (all_matching_threads_iterator::m_inf_matches)
(all_matching_threads_iterator::all_matching_threads_iterator):
Handle filter target.
* thread-iter.h (struct all_matching_threads_iterator, struct
all_matching_threads_range, class all_non_exited_threads_range):
Filter by target too. Remove explicit.
* thread.c (threads_executing): Delete.
(inferior_thread): Pass down current inferior.
(clear_thread_inferior_resources): Pass down thread pointer
instead of ptid_t.
(add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info, add_thread): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Use it for thread and inferior
searches.
(is_current_thread): New.
(thread_info::deletable): Use it.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_count, in_thread_list)
(thread_change_ptid, set_resumed, set_running): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(set_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down. Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(threads_are_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(set_stop_requested, finish_thread_state): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(switch_to_thread): Also match inferior.
(switch_to_thread): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(update_threads_executing): Reimplement.
* top.c (quit_force): Pop targets from all inferior.
(gdb_init): Don't call initialize_targets.
* windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target) <get_windows_debug_event>:
Declare.
(windows_add_thread, windows_delete_thread): Adjust.
(get_windows_debug_event): Rename to ...
(windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): ... this. Adjust.
* tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_target_open): Pass down target.
* gdbsupport/common-gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target):
Forward declare.
(switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_resume_1): Add process_stratum_target
parameter. Use it.
(mi_on_resume): Pass target down.
* nat/fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
* nat/fork-inferior.h (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* python/py-threadevent.c (py_get_event_thread): Pass target down.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* fork-child.c (post_fork_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior.
* inferiors.c (switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Pass the target to
switch_to_thread.
* target.c (the_target): Now a process_stratum_target.
(done_accessing_memory): Pass the target to switch_to_thread.
(set_target_ops): Ajust to use process_stratum_target.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Rename to ...
(struct process_stratum_target): ... this.
(the_target, set_target_ops): Adjust.
(prepare_to_access_memory): Adjust comment.
* win32-low.c (child_xfer_memory): Adjust to use
process_stratum_target.
(win32_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
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Multi-target support
This commit adds multi-target support to GDB. What this means is that
with this commit, GDB can now be connected to different targets at the
same time. E.g., you can debug a live native process and a core dump
at the same time, connect to multiple gdbservers, etc.
Actually, the word "target" is overloaded in gdb. We already have a
target stack, with pushes several target_ops instances on top of one
another. We also have "info target" already, which means something
completely different to what this patch does.
So from here on, I'll be using the "target connections" term, to mean
an open process_stratum target, pushed on a target stack. This patch
makes gdb have multiple target stacks, and multiple process_stratum
targets open simultaneously. The user-visible changes / commands will
also use this terminology, but of course it's all open to debate.
User-interface-wise, not that much changes. The main difference is
that each inferior may have its own target connection.
A target connection (e.g., a target extended-remote connection) may
support debugging multiple processes, just as before.
Say you're debugging against gdbserver in extended-remote mode, and
you do "add-inferior" to prepare to spawn a new process, like:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
...
(gdb) start
...
(gdb) add-inferior
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) file a.out
...
(gdb) start
...
At this point, you have two inferiors connected to the same gdbserver.
With this commit, GDB will maintain a target stack per inferior,
instead of a global target stack.
To preserve the behavior above, by default, "add-inferior" makes the
new inferior inherit a copy of the target stack of the current
inferior. Same across a fork - the child inherits a copy of the
target stack of the parent. While the target stacks are copied, the
targets themselves are not. Instead, target_ops is made a
refcounted_object, which means that target_ops instances are
refcounted, which each inferior counting for a reference.
What if you want to create an inferior and connect it to some _other_
target? For that, this commit introduces a new "add-inferior
-no-connection" option that makes the new inferior not share the
current inferior's target. So you could do:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
Remote debugging using :9999
...
(gdb) add-inferior -no-connection
[New inferior 2]
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 <null>
(gdb) tar extended-remote :10000
Remote debugging using :10000
...
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 process 18450 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
(gdb)
A following patch will extended "info inferiors" to include a column
indicating which connection an inferior is bound to, along with a
couple other UI tweaks.
Other than that, debugging is the same as before. Users interact with
inferiors and threads as before. The only difference is that
inferiors may be bound to processes running in different machines.
That's pretty much all there is to it in terms of noticeable UI
changes.
On to implementation.
Since we can be connected to different systems at the same time, a
ptid_t is no longer a unique identifier. Instead a thread can be
identified by a pair of ptid_t and 'process_stratum_target *', the
later being the instance of the process_stratum target that owns the
process/thread. Note that process_stratum_target inherits from
target_ops, and all process_stratum targets inherit from
process_stratum_target. In earlier patches, many places in gdb were
converted to refer to threads by thread_info pointer instead of
ptid_t, but there are still places in gdb where we start with a
pid/tid and need to find the corresponding inferior or thread_info
objects. So you'll see in the patch many places adding a
process_stratum_target parameter to functions that used to take only a
ptid_t.
Since each inferior has its own target stack now, we can always find
the process_stratum target for an inferior. That is done via a
inf->process_target() convenience method.
Since each inferior has its own target stack, we need to handle the
"beneath" calls when servicing target calls. The solution I settled
with is just to make sure to switch the current inferior to the
inferior you want before making a target call. Not relying on global
context is just not feasible in current GDB. Fortunately, there
aren't that many places that need to do that, because generally most
code that calls target methods already has the current context
pointing to the right inferior/thread. Note, to emphasize -- there's
no method to "switch to this target stack". Instead, you switch the
current inferior, and that implicitly switches the target stack.
In some spots, we need to iterate over all inferiors so that we reach
all target stacks.
Native targets are still singletons. There's always only a single
instance of such targets.
Remote targets however, we'll have one instance per remote connection.
The exec target is still a singleton. There's only one instance. I
did not see the point of instanciating more than one exec_target
object.
After vfork, we need to make sure to push the exec target on the new
inferior. See exec_on_vfork.
For type safety, functions that need a {target, ptid} pair to identify
a thread, take a process_stratum_target pointer for target parameter
instead of target_ops *. Some shared code in gdb/nat/ also need to
gain a target pointer parameter. This poses an issue, since gdbserver
doesn't have process_stratum_target, only target_ops. To fix this,
this commit renames gdbserver's target_ops to process_stratum_target.
I think this makes sense. There's no concept of target stack in
gdbserver, and gdbserver's target_ops really implements a
process_stratum-like target.
The thread and inferior iterator functions also gain
process_stratum_target parameters. These are used to be able to
iterate over threads and inferiors of a given target. Following usual
conventions, if the target pointer is null, then we iterate over
threads and inferiors of all targets.
I tried converting "add-inferior" to the gdb::option framework, as a
preparatory patch, but that stumbled on the fact that gdb::option does
not support file options yet, for "add-inferior -exec". I have a WIP
patchset that adds that, but it's not a trivial patch, mainly due to
need to integrate readline's filename completion, so I deferred that
to some other time.
In infrun.c/infcmd.c, the main change is that we need to poll events
out of all targets. See do_target_wait. Right after collecting an
event, we switch the current inferior to an inferior bound to the
target that reported the event, so that target methods can be used
while handling the event. This makes most of the code transparent to
multi-targets. See fetch_inferior_event.
infrun.c:stop_all_threads is interesting -- in this function we need
to stop all threads of all targets. What the function does is send an
asynchronous stop request to all threads, and then synchronously waits
for events, with target_wait, rinse repeat, until all it finds are
stopped threads. Now that we have multiple targets, it's not
efficient to synchronously block in target_wait waiting for events out
of one target. Instead, we implement a mini event loop, with
interruptible_select, select'ing on one file descriptor per target.
For this to work, we need to be able to ask the target for a waitable
file descriptor. Such file descriptors already exist, they are the
descriptors registered in the main event loop with add_file_handler,
inside the target_async implementations. This commit adds a new
target_async_wait_fd target method that just returns the file
descriptor in question. See wait_one / stop_all_threads in infrun.c.
The 'threads_executing' global is made a per-target variable. Since
it is only relevant to process_stratum_target targets, this is where
it is put, instead of in target_ops.
You'll notice that remote.c includes some FIXME notes. These refer to
the fact that the global arrays that hold data for the remote packets
supported are still globals. For example, if we connect to two
different servers/stubs, then each might support different remote
protocol features. They might even be different architectures, like
e.g., one ARM baremetal stub, and a x86 gdbserver, to debug a
host/controller scenario as a single program. That isn't going to
work correctly today, because of said globals. I'm leaving fixing
that for another pass, since it does not appear to be trivial, and I'd
rather land the base work first. It's already useful to be able to
debug multiple instances of the same server (e.g., a distributed
cluster, where you have full control over the servers installed), so I
think as is it's already reasonable incremental progress.
Current limitations:
- You can only resume more that one target at the same time if all
targets support asynchronous debugging, and support non-stop mode.
It should be possible to support mixed all-stop + non-stop
backends, but that is left for another time. This means that
currently in order to do multi-target with gdbserver you need to
issue "maint set target-non-stop on". I would like to make that
mode be the default, but we're not there yet. Note that I'm
talking about how the target backend works, only. User-visible
all-stop mode works just fine.
- As explained above, connecting to different remote servers at the
same time is likely to produce bad results if they don't support the
exact set of RSP features.
FreeBSD updates courtesy of John Baldwin.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
* aarch64-linux-nat.c
(aarch64_linux_nat_target::thread_architecture): Adjust.
* ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Adjust find_thread_ptid call.
(task_command_1): Likewise.
* aix-thread.c (sync_threadlists, aix_thread_target::resume)
(aix_thread_target::wait, aix_thread_target::fetch_registers)
(aix_thread_target::store_registers)
(aix_thread_target::thread_alive): Adjust.
* amd64-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(amd64fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* amd64-linux-nat.c (ps_get_thread_area): Use ps_prochandle
thread's gdbarch instead of target_gdbarch.
* break-catch-sig.c (signal_catchpoint_print_it): Adjust call to
get_last_target_status.
* break-catch-syscall.c (print_it_catch_syscall): Likewise.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): Consider all
inferiors.
(update_inserted_breakpoint_locations): Skip if inferiors with no
execution.
(update_global_location_list): When handling moribund locations,
find representative inferior for location's pspace, and use thread
count of its process_stratum target.
* bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_target_open): Pass target down.
* bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_target::wait): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust thread_change_ptid and
add_thread calls.
(bsd_uthread_target::update_thread_list): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust find_thread_ptid,
thread_change_ptid and add_thread calls.
* btrace.c (maint_btrace_packet_history_cmd): Adjust
find_thread_ptid call.
* corelow.c (add_to_thread_list): Adjust add_thread call.
(core_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent and thread_count
calls.
(core_target::pid_to_str): Adjust find_inferior_ptid call.
* ctf.c (ctf_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent call.
* event-top.c (async_disconnect): Pop targets from all inferiors.
* exec.c (add_target_sections): Push exec target on all inferiors
sharing the program space.
(remove_target_sections): Remove the exec target from all
inferiors sharing the program space.
(exec_on_vfork): New.
* exec.h (exec_on_vfork): Declare.
* fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_add_threads): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter.
Pass it down.
(fbsd_nat_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
(fbsd_nat_target::resume): Adjust.
(fbsd_handle_debug_trap): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(fbsd_nat_target::wait, fbsd_nat_target::post_attach): Adjust.
* fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_corefile_thread): Adjust
get_thread_arch_regcache call.
* fork-child.c (gdb_startup_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior and set_executing.
* gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target): Forward declare.
(add_thread, add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info)
(in_thread_list): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(find_thread_ptid(inferior*, ptid_t)): New overload.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_change_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads()): Delete overload.
(all_threads, all_non_exited_threads): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads_safe): Use brace initialization.
(thread_count): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(set_resumed, set_running, set_stop_requested, set_executing)
(threads_are_executing, finish_thread_state): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(switch_to_thread): Use is_current_thread.
* i386-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(i386fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_nat_target::low_resume): Adjust.
* inf-child.c (inf_child_target::maybe_unpush_target): Remove
have_inferiors check.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_target::create_inferior)
(inf_ptrace_target::attach): Adjust.
* infcall.c (run_inferior_call): Adjust.
* infcmd.c (run_command_1): Pass target to
scoped_finish_thread_state.
(proceed_thread_callback): Skip inferiors with no execution.
(continue_command): Rename 'all_threads' local to avoid hiding
'all_threads' function. Adjust get_last_target_status call.
(prepare_one_step): Adjust set_running call.
(signal_command): Use user_visible_resume_target. Compare thread
pointers instead of inferior_ptid.
(info_program_command): Adjust to pass down target.
(attach_command): Mark target's 'thread_executing' flag.
(stop_current_target_threads_ns): New, factored out from ...
(interrupt_target_1): ... this. Switch inferior before making
target calls.
* inferior-iter.h
(struct all_inferiors_iterator, struct all_inferiors_range)
(struct all_inferiors_safe_range)
(struct all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Filter on
process_stratum_target too. Remove explicit.
* inferior.c (inferior::inferior): Push dummy target on target
stack.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors):
Add process_stratum_target parameter, and pass it down.
(have_live_inferiors): Adjust.
(switch_to_inferior_and_push_target): New.
(add_inferior_command, clone_inferior_command): Handle
"-no-connection" parameter. Use
switch_to_inferior_and_push_target.
(_initialize_inferior): Mention "-no-connection" option in
the help of "add-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands.
* inferior.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h".
(interrupt_target_1): Use bool.
(struct inferior) <push_target, unpush_target, target_is_pushed,
find_target_beneath, top_target, process_target, target_at,
m_stack>: New.
(discard_all_inferiors): Delete.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors)
(all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* infrun.c: Include "gdb_select.h" and <unordered_map>.
(target_last_proc_target): New global.
(follow_fork_inferior): Push target on new inferior. Pass target
to add_thread_silent. Call exec_on_vfork. Handle target's
reference count.
(follow_fork): Adjust get_last_target_status call. Also consider
target.
(follow_exec): Push target on new inferior.
(struct execution_control_state) <target>: New field.
(user_visible_resume_target): New.
(do_target_resume): Call target_async.
(resume_1): Set target's threads_executing flag. Consider resume
target.
(commit_resume_all_targets): New.
(proceed): Also consider resume target. Skip threads of inferiors
with no execution. Commit resumtion in all targets.
(start_remote): Pass current inferior to wait_for_inferior.
(infrun_thread_stop_requested): Consider target as well. Pass
thread_info pointer to clear_inline_frame_state instead of ptid.
(infrun_thread_thread_exit): Consider target as well.
(random_pending_event_thread): New inferior parameter. Use it.
(do_target_wait): Rename to ...
(do_target_wait_1): ... this. Add inferior parameter, and pass it
down.
(threads_are_resumed_pending_p, do_target_wait): New.
(prepare_for_detach): Adjust calls.
(wait_for_inferior): New inferior parameter. Handle it. Use
do_target_wait_1 instead of do_target_wait.
(fetch_inferior_event): Adjust. Switch to representative
inferior. Pass target down.
(set_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
Save target in global.
(get_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(nullify_last_target_wait_ptid): Clear 'target_last_proc_target'.
(context_switch): Check inferior_ptid == null_ptid before calling
inferior_thread().
(get_inferior_stop_soon): Pass down target.
(wait_one): Rename to ...
(poll_one_curr_target): ... this.
(struct wait_one_event): New.
(wait_one): New.
(stop_all_threads): Adjust.
(handle_no_resumed, handle_inferior_event): Adjust to consider the
event's target.
(switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Also consider target.
(print_stop_event): Update.
(normal_stop): Update. Also consider the resume target.
* infrun.h (wait_for_inferior): Remove declaration.
(user_visible_resume_target): New declaration.
(get_last_target_status, set_last_target_status): New
process_stratum_target parameter.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter, and use it.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): New.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): Declare.
* linux-fork.c (delete_checkpoint_command): Pass target down to
find_thread_ptid.
(checkpoint_command): Adjust.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_target::follow_fork): Switch to thread
instead of just tweaking inferior_ptid.
(linux_nat_switch_fork): Pass target down to thread_change_ptid.
(exit_lwp): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
(attach_proc_task_lwp_callback): Pass target down to
add_thread/set_running/set_executing.
(linux_nat_target::attach): Pass target down to
thread_change_ptid.
(get_detach_signal): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
Consider last target status's target.
(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw, resume_lwp)
(linux_handle_syscall_trap, linux_handle_extended_wait, wait_lwp)
(stop_wait_callback, save_stop_reason, linux_nat_filter_event)
(linux_nat_wait_1, resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Pass target down.
(linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): New.
(linux_nat_stop_lwp, linux_nat_target::thread_address_space): Pass
target down.
* linux-nat.h (linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): Declare.
* linux-tdep.c (get_thread_arch_regcache): Pass target down.
* linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_db_info::process_target): New
field.
(add_thread_db_info): Save target.
(get_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter. Also
match target.
(delete_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Also match target.
(thread_from_lwp): Adjust to pass down target.
(thread_db_notice_clone): Pass down target.
(check_thread_db_callback): Pass down target.
(try_thread_db_load_1): Always push the thread_db target.
(try_thread_db_load, record_thread): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::detach): Pass target down. Always unpush the
thread_db target.
(thread_db_target::wait, thread_db_target::mourn_inferior): Pass
target down. Always unpush the thread_db target.
(find_new_threads_callback, thread_db_find_new_threads_2)
(thread_db_target::update_thread_list): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::pid_to_str): Pass current inferior down.
(thread_db_target::get_thread_local_address): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::resume, maintenance_check_libthread_db): Pass
target down.
* nto-procfs.c (nto_procfs_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
* procfs.c (procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): Declare.
(proc_set_current_signal, do_attach, procfs_target::wait): Adjust.
(procfs_init_inferior): Rename to ...
(procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): ... this and adjust.
(procfs_target::create_inferior, procfs_notice_thread)
(procfs_do_thread_registers): Adjust.
* ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(ppcfbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* proc-service.c (ps_xfer_memory): Switch current inferior and
program space as well.
(get_ps_regcache): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.c
(process_stratum_target::thread_address_space)
(process_stratum_target::thread_architecture): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.h
(process_stratum_target::threads_executing): New field.
(as_process_stratum_target): New.
* ravenscar-thread.c
(ravenscar_thread_target::update_inferior_ptid): Pass target down.
(ravenscar_thread_target::wait, ravenscar_add_thread): Pass target
down.
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target::info_record): Adjust.
(record_btrace_target::record_method)
(record_btrace_target::record_is_replaying)
(record_btrace_target::fetch_registers)
(get_thread_current_frame_id, record_btrace_target::resume)
(record_btrace_target::wait, record_btrace_target::stop): Pass
target down.
* record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Switch to event thread.
Pass target down.
* regcache.c (regcache::regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache): Add
process_stratum_target parameter and handle it.
(current_thread_target): New global.
(get_thread_regcache): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it. Switch inferior before calling target method.
(get_thread_regcache): Pass target down.
(get_thread_regcache_for_ptid): Pass target down.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(registers_changed_thread, registers_changed): Pass target down.
(test_get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): New.
(current_regcache_test): Define a couple local test_target_ops
instances and use them for testing.
(readwrite_regcache): Pass process_stratum_target parameter.
(cooked_read_test, cooked_write_test): Pass mock_target down.
* regcache.h (get_thread_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::target): New method.
(regcache::regcache, regcache::get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache)
(regcache::registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::m_target): New field.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* remote.c (remote_state::supports_vCont_probed): New field.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New method.
(remote_unpush_and_throw): Add remote_target parameter.
(get_current_remote_target): Adjust.
(remote_target::remote_add_inferior): Push target.
(remote_target::remote_add_thread)
(remote_target::remote_notice_new_inferior)
(get_remote_thread_info): Pass target down.
(remote_target::update_thread_list): Skip threads of inferiors
bound to other targets. (remote_target::close): Don't discard
inferiors. (remote_target::add_current_inferior_and_thread)
(remote_target::process_initial_stop_replies)
(remote_target::start_remote)
(remote_target::remote_serial_quit_handler): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_target): New remote_target
parameter. Unpush the target from all inferiors.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_and_throw): New remote_target
parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::open_1): Check whether the current inferior has
execution instead of checking whether any inferior is live. Pass
target down.
(remote_target::remote_detach_1): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(extended_remote_target::attach): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_vcont_probe): Set supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::append_resumption): Pass down target.
(remote_target::append_pending_thread_resumptions)
(remote_target::remote_resume_with_hc, remote_target::resume)
(remote_target::commit_resume): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_stop_ns): Check supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::interrupt_query)
(remote_target::remove_new_fork_children)
(remote_target::check_pending_events_prevent_wildcard_vcont)
(remote_target::remote_parse_stop_reply)
(remote_target::process_stop_reply): Pass down target.
(first_remote_resumed_thread): New remote_target parameter. Pass
it down.
(remote_target::wait_as): Pass down target.
(unpush_and_perror): New remote_target parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::readchar, remote_target::remote_serial_write)
(remote_target::getpkt_or_notif_sane_1)
(remote_target::kill_new_fork_children, remote_target::kill): Pass
down target.
(remote_target::mourn_inferior): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(remote_target::core_of_thread)
(remote_target::remote_btrace_maybe_reopen): Pass down target.
(remote_target::pid_to_exec_file)
(remote_target::thread_handle_to_thread_info): Pass down target.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New.
* riscv-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(riscv_fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* sol2-tdep.c (sol2_core_pid_to_str): Pass down target.
* sol-thread.c (sol_thread_target::wait, ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs)
(ps_lgetfpregs, ps_lsetfpregs, sol_update_thread_list_callback):
Adjust.
* solib-spu.c (spu_skip_standalone_loader): Pass down target.
* solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Pass down target.
* spu-multiarch.c (parse_spufs_run): Pass down target.
* spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_sniffer): Pass down target.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
* target.c (g_target_stack): Delete.
(current_top_target): Return the current inferior's top target.
(target_has_execution_1): Refer to the passed-in inferior's top
target.
(target_supports_terminal_ours): Check whether the initial
inferior was already created.
(decref_target): New.
(target_stack::push): Incref/decref the target.
(push_target, push_target, unpush_target): Adjust.
(target_stack::unpush): Defref target.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool. Adjust to refer to the current
inferior's target stack.
(dispose_inferior): Delete, and inline parts ...
(target_preopen): ... here. Only dispose of the current inferior.
(target_detach): Hold strong target reference while detaching.
Pass target down.
(target_thread_name): Add assertion.
(target_resume): Pass down target.
(target_ops::beneath, find_target_at): Adjust to refer to the
current inferior's target stack.
(get_dummy_target): New.
(target_pass_ctrlc): Pass the Ctrl-C to the first inferior that
has a thread running.
(initialize_targets): Rename to ...
(_initialize_target): ... this.
* target.h: Include "gdbsupport/refcounted-object.h".
(struct target_ops): Inherit refcounted_object.
(target_ops::shortname, target_ops::longname): Make const.
(target_ops::async_wait_fd): New method.
(decref_target): Declare.
(struct target_ops_ref_policy): New.
(target_ops_ref): New typedef.
(get_dummy_target): Declare function.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool.
* thread-iter.c (all_matching_threads_iterator::m_inf_matches)
(all_matching_threads_iterator::all_matching_threads_iterator):
Handle filter target.
* thread-iter.h (struct all_matching_threads_iterator, struct
all_matching_threads_range, class all_non_exited_threads_range):
Filter by target too. Remove explicit.
* thread.c (threads_executing): Delete.
(inferior_thread): Pass down current inferior.
(clear_thread_inferior_resources): Pass down thread pointer
instead of ptid_t.
(add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info, add_thread): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Use it for thread and inferior
searches.
(is_current_thread): New.
(thread_info::deletable): Use it.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_count, in_thread_list)
(thread_change_ptid, set_resumed, set_running): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(set_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down. Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(threads_are_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(set_stop_requested, finish_thread_state): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(switch_to_thread): Also match inferior.
(switch_to_thread): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(update_threads_executing): Reimplement.
* top.c (quit_force): Pop targets from all inferior.
(gdb_init): Don't call initialize_targets.
* windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target) <get_windows_debug_event>:
Declare.
(windows_add_thread, windows_delete_thread): Adjust.
(get_windows_debug_event): Rename to ...
(windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): ... this. Adjust.
* tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_target_open): Pass down target.
* gdbsupport/common-gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target):
Forward declare.
(switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_resume_1): Add process_stratum_target
parameter. Use it.
(mi_on_resume): Pass target down.
* nat/fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
* nat/fork-inferior.h (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* python/py-threadevent.c (py_get_event_thread): Pass target down.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* fork-child.c (post_fork_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior.
* inferiors.c (switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Pass the target to
switch_to_thread.
* target.c (the_target): Now a process_stratum_target.
(done_accessing_memory): Pass the target to switch_to_thread.
(set_target_ops): Ajust to use process_stratum_target.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Rename to ...
(struct process_stratum_target): ... this.
(the_target, set_target_ops): Adjust.
(prepare_to_access_memory): Adjust comment.
* win32-low.c (child_xfer_memory): Adjust to use
process_stratum_target.
(win32_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
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Nowadays, when --wrapper is used, GDBserver skips extra traps/stops
in the wrapper program, and stops at the first instruction of the
program to be debugged. However, GDBserver created target description
in the first stop of inferior, and the executable of the inferior
is the wrapper program rather than the program to be debugged. In
this way, the target description can be wrong if the architectures
of wrapper program and program to be debugged are different. This
is shown by some fails in gdb.server/wrapper.exp on buildbot.
We are testing i686-linux GDB (Fedora-i686) on an x86_64-linux box
(fedora-x86-64-4) in buildbot, such configuration causes fails in
gdb.server/wrapper.exp like this:
spawn /home/gdb-buildbot-2/fedora-x86-64-4/fedora-i686/build/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/gdbserver/gdbserver --once --wrapper env TEST=1 -- :2346 /home/gdb-buildbot-2/fedora-x86-64-4/fedora-i686/build/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.server/wrapper/wrapper
Process /home/gdb-buildbot-2/fedora-x86-64-4/fedora-i686/build/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.server/wrapper/wrapper created; pid = 8795
Can't debug 64-bit process with 32-bit GDBserver
Exiting
target remote localhost:2346
localhost:2346: Connection timed out.
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.server/wrapper.exp: setting breakpoint at marker
See https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-testers/2015-q3/msg01541.html
In this case, program to be debugged ("wrapper") is 32-bit but wrapper
program ("/usr/bin/env") is 64-bit, so GDBserver gets the 64-bit
target description instead of 32-bit.
The root cause of this problem is that GDBserver creates target
description too early, and the rationale of fix could be creating
target description once the GDBserver skips extra traps and inferior
stops at the first instruction of the program we want to debug. IOW,
when GDBserver skips extra traps, the inferior's tdesc is NULL, and
mywait and its callees shouldn't use inferior's tdesc, so in this
patch, we skip code that requires register access, see changes in
linux_resume_one_lwp_throw and need_step_over_p.
In linux_low_filter_event, if target description isn't initialised and
GDBserver attached the process, we create target description immediately,
because GDBserver don't have to skip extra traps for attach, IOW, it
makes no sense to use --attach and --wrapper together. Otherwise, the
process is launched by GDBserver, we keep the status pending, and return.
After GDBserver skipped extra traps in start_inferior, we call a
target_ops hook arch_setup to initialise target description there.
gdb/gdbserver:
2015-07-24 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* linux-low.c (linux_arch_setup): New function.
(linux_low_filter_event): If proc->tdesc is NULL and
proc->attached is true, call the_low_target.arch_setup.
Otherwise, keep status pending, and return.
(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): Don't call get_pc if
thread->while_stepping isn't NULL. Don't call
get_thread_regcache if proc->tdesc is NULL.
(need_step_over_p): Return 0 if proc->tdesc is NULL.
(linux_target_ops): Install arch_setup.
* server.c (start_inferior): Call the_target->arch_setup.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <arch_setup>: New field.
(target_arch_setup): New marco.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Update.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Update.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Update.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Update.
2015-07-24 21:40:34 +08:00
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Identify remote fork event support
This patch implements a mechanism for GDB to determine whether fork
events are supported in gdbserver. This is a preparatory patch for
remote fork and exec event support.
Two new RSP packets are defined to represent fork and vfork event
support. These packets are used just like PACKET_multiprocess_feature
to denote whether the corresponding event is supported. GDB sends
fork-events+ and vfork-events+ to gdbserver to inquire about fork
event support. If the response enables these packets, then GDB
knows that gdbserver supports the corresponding events and will
enable them.
Target functions used to query for support are included along with
each new packet.
In order for gdbserver to know whether the events are supported at the
point where the qSupported packet arrives, the code in nat/linux-ptrace.c
had to be reorganized. Previously it would test for fork/exec event
support, then enable the events using the pid of the inferior. When the
qSupported packet arrives there may not be an inferior. So the mechanism
was split into two parts: a function that checks whether the events are
supported, called when gdbserver starts up, and another that enables the
events when the inferior stops for the first time.
Another gdbserver change was to add some global variables similar to
multi_process, one per new packet. These are used to control whether
the corresponding fork events are enabled. If GDB does not inquire
about the event support in the qSupported packet, then gdbserver will
not set these "report the event" flags. If the flags are not set, the
events are ignored like they were in the past. Thus, gdbserver will
never send fork event notification to an older GDB that doesn't
recognize fork events.
Tested on Ubuntu x64, native/remote/extended-remote, and as part of
subsequent patches in the series.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_fork_events): New function.
(linux_supports_vfork_events): New function.
(linux_target_ops): Initialize new structure members.
(initialize_low): Call linux_check_ptrace_features.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Initialize new structure
members.
* server.c (report_fork_events, report_vfork_events):
New global flags.
(handle_query): Add new features to qSupported packet and
response.
(captured_main): Initialize new global variables.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_fork_events>:
New member.
<supports_vfork_events>: New member.
(target_supports_fork_events): New macro.
(target_supports_vfork_events): New macro.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Initialize new structure
members.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_check_ptrace_features): Change
from static to extern.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_check_ptrace_features): Declare.
* remote.c (anonymous enum): <PACKET_fork_event_feature,
* PACKET_vfork_event_feature>: New enumeration constants.
(remote_protocol_features): Add table entries for new packets.
(remote_query_supported): Add new feature queries to qSupported
packet.
(_initialize_remote): Exempt new packets from the requirement
to have 'set remote' commands.
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#define target_supports_fork_events() \
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#define target_supports_vfork_events() \
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Extended-remote follow-exec
This patch implements support for exec events on extended-remote Linux
targets. Follow-exec-mode and rerun behave as expected. Catchpoints and
test updates are implemented in subsequent patches.
This patch was derived from a patch posted last October:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-10/msg00877.html.
It was originally based on some work done by Luis Machado in 2013.
IMPLEMENTATION
----------------
Exec events are enabled via ptrace options.
When an exec event is detected by gdbserver, the existing process
data, along with all its associated lwp and thread data, is deleted
and replaced by data for a new single-threaded process. The new
process data is initialized with the appropriate parts of the state
of the execing process. This approach takes care of several potential
pitfalls, including:
* deleting the data for an execing non-leader thread before any
wait/sigsuspend occurs
* correctly initializing the architecture of the execed process
We then report the exec event using a new RSP stop reason, "exec".
When GDB receives an "exec" event, it saves the status in the event
structure's target_waitstatus field, like what is done for remote fork
events. Because the original and execed programs may have different
architectures, we skip parsing the section of the stop reply packet
that contains register data. The register data will be retrieved
later after the inferior's architecture has been set up by
infrun.c:follow_exec.
At that point the exec event is handled by the existing event handling
in GDB. However, a few changes were necessary so that
infrun.c:follow_exec could accommodate the remote target.
* Where follow-exec-mode "new" is handled, we now call
add_inferior_with_spaces instead of add_inferior with separate calls
to set up the program and address spaces. The motivation for this
is that add_inferior_with_spaces also sets up the initial architecture
for the inferior, which is needed later by target_find_description
when it calls target_gdbarch.
* We call a new target function, target_follow_exec. This function
allows us to store the execd_pathname in the inferior, instead of
using the static string remote_exec_file from remote.c. The static
string didn't work for follow-exec-mode "new", since once you switched
to the execed program, the original remote exec-file was lost. The
execd_pathname is now stored in the inferior's program space as a
REGISTRY field. All of the requisite mechanisms for this are
defined in remote.c.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (linux_mourn): Static declaration.
(linux_arch_setup): Move in front of
handle_extended_wait.
(linux_arch_setup_thread): New function.
(handle_extended_wait): Handle exec events. Call
linux_arch_setup_thread. Make event_lwp argument a
pointer-to-a-pointer.
(check_zombie_leaders): Do not check stopped threads.
(linux_low_ptrace_options): Add PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC.
(linux_low_filter_event): Add lwp and thread for exec'ing
non-leader thread if leader thread has been deleted.
Refactor code into linux_arch_setup_thread and call it.
Pass child lwp pointer by reference to handle_extended_wait.
(linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Update comment.
(linux_wait_1): Prevent clobbering exec event status.
(linux_supports_exec_events): New function.
(linux_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize new member.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize
new member.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): New stop reason 'exec'.
* server.c (report_exec_events): New global variable.
(handle_query): Handle qSupported query for exec-events feature.
(captured_main): Initialize report_exec_events.
* server.h (report_exec_events): Declare new global variable.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: New
member.
(target_supports_exec_events): New macro.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>:
Initialize new member.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* infrun.c (follow_exec): Use process-style ptid for
exec message. Call add_inferior_with_spaces and
target_follow_exec.
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_supports_traceexec): New function.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_supports_traceexec): Declare.
* remote.c (remote_pspace_data): New static variable.
(remote_pspace_data_cleanup): New function.
(get_remote_exec_file): New function.
(set_remote_exec_file_1): New function.
(set_remote_exec_file): New function.
(show_remote_exec_file): New function.
(remote_exec_file): Delete static variable.
(anonymous enum) <PACKET_exec_event_feature> New
enumeration constant.
(remote_protocol_features): Add entry for exec-events feature.
(remote_query_supported): Add client side of qSupported query
for exec-events feature.
(remote_follow_exec): New function.
(remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle 'exec' stop reason.
(extended_remote_run, extended_remote_create_inferior): Call
get_remote_exec_file and set_remote_exec_file_1.
(init_extended_remote_ops) <to_follow_exec>: Initialize new
member.
(_initialize_remote): Call
register_program_space_data_with_cleanup. Call
add_packet_config_cmd for remote exec-events feature.
Modify call to add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd for exec-file
to use new functions set_remote_exec_file and
show_remote_exec_file.
* target-debug.h, target-delegates.c: Regenerated.
* target.c (target_follow_exec): New function.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <to_follow_exec>: New member.
(target_follow_exec): Declare new function.
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Extended-remote Linux follow fork
This patch implements basic support for follow-fork and detach-on-fork on
extended-remote Linux targets. Only 'fork' is supported in this patch;
'vfork' support is added n a subsequent patch. This patch depends on
the previous patches in the patch series.
Sufficient extended-remote functionality has been implemented here to pass
gdb.base/multi-forks.exp, as well as gdb.base/foll-fork.exp with the
catchpoint tests commented out. Some other fork tests fail with this
patch because it doesn't provide the architecture support needed for
watchpoint inheritance or fork catchpoints.
The implementation follows the same general structure as for the native
implementation as much as possible.
This implementation includes:
* enabling fork events in linux-low.c in initialize_low and
linux_enable_extended_features
* handling fork events in gdbserver/linux-low.c:handle_extended_wait
- when a fork event occurs in gdbserver, we must do the full creation
of the new process, thread, lwp, and breakpoint lists. This is
required whether or not the new child is destined to be
detached-on-fork, because GDB will make target calls that require all
the structures. In particular we need the breakpoint lists in order
to remove the breakpoints from a detaching child. If we are not
detaching the child we will need all these structures anyway.
- as part of this event handling we store the target_waitstatus in a new
member of the parent lwp_info structure, 'waitstatus'. This
is used to store extended event information for reporting to GDB.
- handle_extended_wait is given a return value, denoting whether the
handled event should be reported to GDB. Previously it had only
handled clone events, which were never reported.
* using a new predicate in gdbserver to control handling of the fork event
(and eventually all extended events) in linux_wait_1. The predicate,
extended_event_reported, checks a target_waitstatus.kind for an
extended ptrace event.
* implementing a new RSP 'T' Stop Reply Packet stop reason: "fork", in
gdbserver/remote-utils.c and remote.c.
* implementing new target and RSP support for target_follow_fork with
target extended-remote. (The RSP components were actually defined in
patch 1, but they see their first use here).
- remote target routine remote_follow_fork, which just sends the 'D;pid'
detach packet to detach the new fork child cleanly. We can't just
call target_detach because the data structures for the forked child
have not been allocated on the host side.
Tested on x64 Ubuntu Lucid, native, remote, extended-remote.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Implement return value,
rename argument 'event_child' to 'event_lwp', handle
PTRACE_EVENT_FORK, call internal_error for unrecognized event.
(linux_low_ptrace_options): New function.
(linux_low_filter_event): Call linux_low_ptrace_options,
use different argument fo linux_enable_event_reporting,
use return value from handle_extended_wait.
(extended_event_reported): New function.
(linux_wait_1): Call extended_event_reported and set
status to report fork events.
(linux_write_memory): Add pid to debug message.
(reset_lwp_ptrace_options_callback): New function.
(linux_handle_new_gdb_connection): New function.
(linux_target_ops): Initialize new structure member.
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info) <waitstatus>: New member.
* lynx-low.c: Initialize new structure member.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Implement stop reason
"fork" for "T" stop message.
* server.c (handle_query): Call handle_new_gdb_connection.
* server.h (report_fork_events): Declare global flag.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <handle_new_gdb_connection>:
New member.
(target_handle_new_gdb_connection): New macro.
* win32-low.c: Initialize new structure member.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_ptrace_options): New function.
(linux_init_ptrace, wait_lwp, linux_nat_filter_event):
Call linux_nat_ptrace_options and use different argument to
linux_enable_event_reporting.
(_initialize_linux_nat): Delete call to
linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags.
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (current_ptrace_options): Rename to
supported_ptrace_options.
(additional_flags): Delete variable.
(linux_check_ptrace_features): Use supported_ptrace_options.
(linux_test_for_tracesysgood, linux_test_for_tracefork):
Likewise, and remove additional_flags check.
(linux_enable_event_reporting): Change 'attached' argument to
'options'. Use supported_ptrace_options.
(ptrace_supports_feature): Change comment. Use
supported_ptrace_options.
(linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags): Delete function.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags):
Delete function prototype.
* remote.c (remote_fork_event_p): New function.
(remote_detach_pid): New function.
(remote_detach_1): Call remote_detach_pid, don't mourn inferior
if doing detach-on-fork.
(remote_follow_fork): New function.
(remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle new "T" stop reason "fork".
(remote_pid_to_str): Print "process" strings for pid/0/0 ptids.
(init_extended_remote_ops): Initialize to_follow_fork.
2015-05-13 00:52:43 +08:00
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#define detach_inferior(proc) \
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the_target->pt->detach (proc)
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* regcache.h (struct thread_info): Forward declare.
(struct regcache): New.
(new_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(get_thread_regcache): Declare.
(free_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(registers_to_string, registers_from_string): Ditto.
(supply_register, supply_register_by_name, collect_register)
(collect_register_as_string, collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_regcache_data): Delete.
(get_regcache): Rename to ...
(get_thread_regcache): ... this. Adjust. Switch inferior before
fetching registers.
(regcache_invalidate_one): Adjust.
(regcache_invalidate): Fix prototype.
(new_register_cache): Return the new register cache.
(free_register_cache): Change prototype.
(realloc_register_cache): Adjust.
(registers_to_string): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(registers_from_string): Ditto.
(register_data): Ditto.
(supply_register): Ditto.
(supply_register_by_name): Ditto.
(collect_register): Ditto.
(collect_register_as_string): Ditto.
(collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* server.c (process_serial_event): Adjust.
* linux-low.h (regset_fill_func, regset_store_func): Change
prototype.
(get_pc, set_pc, collect_ptrace_register, supply_ptrace_register):
Change prototype.
* linux-low.c (get_stop_pc): Adjust.
(check_removed_breakpoint): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Adjust.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Adjust.
(fetch_register): Add regcache parameter. Adjust.
(usr_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(linux_fetch_registers, linux_store_registers): Ditto.
* i387-fp.c (i387_cache_to_fsave): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(i387_fsave_to_cache, i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* i387-fp.h (i387_cache_to_fsave, i387_fsave_to_cache): Change
prototype to take a regcache.
(i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* remote-utils.c (convert_ascii_to_int, outreg)
(prepare_resume_reply): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <fetch_registers, store_registers>:
Change prototype to take a regcache.
(fetch_inferior_registers, store_inferior_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Adjust.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_fill_gregset, x86_store_gregset)
(x86_fill_fpregset, x86_store_fpregset, x86_fill_fpxregset)
(x86_store_fpxregset, x86_get_pc, x86_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_fill_gregset, arm_store_gregset)
(arm_fill_wmmxregset, arm_store_wmmxregset, arm_fill_vfpregset)
(arm_store_vfpregset, arm_get_pc, arm_set_pc):
(arm_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-cris-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc)
(cris_cannot_fetch_register):
(cris_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc,
cris_reinsert_addr, cris_write_data_breakpoint): Change prototype
to take a regcache. Adjust.
(cris_breakpoint_at, cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point):
Adjust.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_get_pc, m32r_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-m68k-low.c (m68k_fill_gregset, m68k_store_gregset)
(m68k_fill_fpregset, m68k_store_fpregset, m68k_get_pc,
(m68k_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_get_pc):
(mips_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(mips_reinsert_addr): Adjust.
(mips_collect_register): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
(mips_supply_register):
(mips_collect_register_32bit, mips_supply_register_32bit)
(mips_fill_gregset, mips_store_gregset, mips_fill_fpregset)
(mips_store_fpregset): Ditto.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_supply_ptrace_register, ppc_supply_ptrace_register):
Ditto.
(parse_spufs_run): Adjust.
(ppc_get_pc, ppc_set_pc, ppc_fill_gregset, ppc_fill_vsxregset)
(ppc_store_vsxregset, ppc_fill_vrregset, ppc_store_vrregset)
(ppc_fill_evrregset, ppc_store_evrregset): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_collect_ptrace_register)
(s390_supply_ptrace_register, s390_fill_gregset, s390_get_pc)
(s390_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(s390_arch_setup): Adjust.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_get_pc, sh_breakpoint_at)
(sh_fill_gregset): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-sparc-low.c (sparc_fill_gregset_to_stack)
(sparc_fill_gregset, sparc_store_gregset_from_stack)
(sparc_store_gregset, sparc_get_pc): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(sparc_breakpoint_at): Adjust.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_fill_gregset):
(xtensa_store_gregset):
(xtensa_fill_xtregset, xtensa_store_xtregset, xtensa_get_pc)
(xtensa_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* nto-low.c (nto_fetch_registers, nto_store_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* win32-arm-low.c (arm_fetch_inferior_register)
(arm_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_fetch_inferior_register)
(i386_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-low.c (child_fetch_inferior_registers)
(child_store_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_wait): Adjust.
(win32_fetch_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_store_inferior_registers): Adjust.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops) <fetch_inferior_register,
store_inferior_register>: Change prototype to take a regcache.
2010-01-21 06:55:38 +08:00
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#define fetch_inferior_registers(regcache, regno) \
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* regcache.h (struct thread_info): Forward declare.
(struct regcache): New.
(new_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(get_thread_regcache): Declare.
(free_register_cache): Adjust prototype.
(registers_to_string, registers_from_string): Ditto.
(supply_register, supply_register_by_name, collect_register)
(collect_register_as_string, collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_regcache_data): Delete.
(get_regcache): Rename to ...
(get_thread_regcache): ... this. Adjust. Switch inferior before
fetching registers.
(regcache_invalidate_one): Adjust.
(regcache_invalidate): Fix prototype.
(new_register_cache): Return the new register cache.
(free_register_cache): Change prototype.
(realloc_register_cache): Adjust.
(registers_to_string): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(registers_from_string): Ditto.
(register_data): Ditto.
(supply_register): Ditto.
(supply_register_by_name): Ditto.
(collect_register): Ditto.
(collect_register_as_string): Ditto.
(collect_register_by_name): Ditto.
* server.c (process_serial_event): Adjust.
* linux-low.h (regset_fill_func, regset_store_func): Change
prototype.
(get_pc, set_pc, collect_ptrace_register, supply_ptrace_register):
Change prototype.
* linux-low.c (get_stop_pc): Adjust.
(check_removed_breakpoint): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Adjust.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Adjust.
(fetch_register): Add regcache parameter. Adjust.
(usr_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(regsets_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(linux_fetch_registers, linux_store_registers): Ditto.
* i387-fp.c (i387_cache_to_fsave): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(i387_fsave_to_cache, i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* i387-fp.h (i387_cache_to_fsave, i387_fsave_to_cache): Change
prototype to take a regcache.
(i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache): Ditto.
* remote-utils.c (convert_ascii_to_int, outreg)
(prepare_resume_reply): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <fetch_registers, store_registers>:
Change prototype to take a regcache.
(fetch_inferior_registers, store_inferior_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Adjust.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_fill_gregset, x86_store_gregset)
(x86_fill_fpregset, x86_store_fpregset, x86_fill_fpxregset)
(x86_store_fpxregset, x86_get_pc, x86_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_fill_gregset, arm_store_gregset)
(arm_fill_wmmxregset, arm_store_wmmxregset, arm_fill_vfpregset)
(arm_store_vfpregset, arm_get_pc, arm_set_pc):
(arm_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-cris-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc)
(cris_cannot_fetch_register):
(cris_breakpoint_at): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc,
cris_reinsert_addr, cris_write_data_breakpoint): Change prototype
to take a regcache. Adjust.
(cris_breakpoint_at, cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point):
Adjust.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_get_pc, m32r_set_pc): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-m68k-low.c (m68k_fill_gregset, m68k_store_gregset)
(m68k_fill_fpregset, m68k_store_fpregset, m68k_get_pc,
(m68k_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-mips-low.c (mips_get_pc):
(mips_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(mips_reinsert_addr): Adjust.
(mips_collect_register): Change prototype to take a regcache.
Adjust.
(mips_supply_register):
(mips_collect_register_32bit, mips_supply_register_32bit)
(mips_fill_gregset, mips_store_gregset, mips_fill_fpregset)
(mips_store_fpregset): Ditto.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_supply_ptrace_register, ppc_supply_ptrace_register):
Ditto.
(parse_spufs_run): Adjust.
(ppc_get_pc, ppc_set_pc, ppc_fill_gregset, ppc_fill_vsxregset)
(ppc_store_vsxregset, ppc_fill_vrregset, ppc_store_vrregset)
(ppc_fill_evrregset, ppc_store_evrregset): Change prototype to
take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_collect_ptrace_register)
(s390_supply_ptrace_register, s390_fill_gregset, s390_get_pc)
(s390_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
(s390_arch_setup): Adjust.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_get_pc, sh_breakpoint_at)
(sh_fill_gregset): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* linux-sparc-low.c (sparc_fill_gregset_to_stack)
(sparc_fill_gregset, sparc_store_gregset_from_stack)
(sparc_store_gregset, sparc_get_pc): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(sparc_breakpoint_at): Adjust.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_fill_gregset):
(xtensa_store_gregset):
(xtensa_fill_xtregset, xtensa_store_xtregset, xtensa_get_pc)
(xtensa_set_pc): Change prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* nto-low.c (nto_fetch_registers, nto_store_registers): Change
prototype to take a regcache. Adjust.
* win32-arm-low.c (arm_fetch_inferior_register)
(arm_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_fetch_inferior_register)
(i386_store_inferior_register): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
* win32-low.c (child_fetch_inferior_registers)
(child_store_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_wait): Adjust.
(win32_fetch_inferior_registers): Change prototype to take a
regcache. Adjust.
(win32_store_inferior_registers): Adjust.
* win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops) <fetch_inferior_register,
store_inferior_register>: Change prototype to take a regcache.
2010-01-21 06:55:38 +08:00
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#define store_inferior_registers(regcache, regno) \
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#define join_inferior(pid) \
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the_target->pt->join (pid)
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2007-05-11 05:05:15 +08:00
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Non-stop mode support.
* server.h (non_stop): Declare.
(gdb_client_data, handler_func): Declare.
(delete_file_handler, add_file_handler, start_event_loop):
Declare.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event, push_event)
(putpkt_notif): Declare.
* target.h (enum resume_kind): New.
(struct thread_resume): Replace `step' field by `kind' field.
(TARGET_WNOHANG): Define.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `options' argument.
<supports_non_stop, async, start_non_stop>: New fields.
(target_supports_non_stop, target_async): New.
(start_non_stop): Declare.
(mywait): Add `options' argument.
* target.c (mywait): Add `options' argument. Print child exit
notifications here.
(start_non_stop): New.
* server.c (non_stop, own_buf, mem_buf): New globals.
(struct vstop_notif): New.
(notif_queue): New global.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event, discard_queued_stop_replies)
(send_next_stop_reply): New.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use resume_kind. Adjust to mywait
interface changes.
(attach_inferior): In non-stop mode, don't wait for the target
here.
(handle_general_set): Handle QNonStop.
(handle_query): When handling qC, return the current general
thread, instead of the first thread of the list.
(handle_query): If the backend supports non-stop mode, include
QNonStop+ in the qSupported query response.
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle resume_stop
and non-stop mode.
(handle_v_attach, handle_v_run): Handle non-stop mode.
(handle_v_stopped): New.
(handle_v_requests): Report support for vCont;t. Handle vStopped.
(myresume): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle non-stop.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): New.
(handle_status): Handle non-stop mode.
(main): Clear non_stop flag on reconnection. Use the event-loop.
Refactor serial protocol handling from here ...
(process_serial_event): ... to this new function. When GDB
selects any thread, select one here. In non-stop mode, wait until
GDB acks all pending events before exiting.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): New.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Install remote_desc in the event
loop.
(remote_close): Remove remote_desc from the event loop.
(putpkt_binary): Rename to...
(putpkt_binary_1): ... this. Add `is_notic' argument. Handle it.
(putpkt_binary): New as wrapper around putpkt_binary_1.
(putpkt_notif): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): In non-stop mode, don't change the
general_thread.
* event-loop.c: New.
* Makefile.in (OBJ): Add event-loop.o.
(event-loop.o): New rule.
* linux-low.h (pid_of): Moved here.
(lwpid_of): New.
(get_lwp_thread): Use lwpid_of.
(struct lwp_info): Delete `lwpid' field. Add `suspended' field.
* linux-low.c (pid_of): Delete.
(inferior_pid): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_event_pipe): New.
(target_is_async_p): New.
(delete_lwp): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Use lwpid_of.
(add_lwp): Don't set lwpid field.
(linux_attach_lwp): Adjust debug output. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): If killing a running lwp, stop it first.
Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): If detaching from a running lwp, stop it
first. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes. Use
lwpid_of.
(linux_detach): Don't delete the main lwp here.
(linux_join): Use my_waitpid. Avoid signal_pid. Use lwpid_of.
(status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended lwps.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add OPTIONS argument. Change return type to int. Use
my_waitpid instead of sleeping. Handle WNOHANG. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_wait_for_event): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add status pointer argument. Return a pid instead of a
status. Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_lwp interface
changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random thread.
(linux_wait): Rename to...
(linux_wait_1): ... this. Add target_options argument, and handle
it. Adjust to use resume_kind. Use lwpid_of. In non-stop mode,
don't handle the continue thread. Handle TARGET_WNOHANG. Merge
clean exit and signal exit code. Don't stop all threads in
non-stop mode. In all-stop mode, only stop all threads when
reporting a stop to GDB. Handle explicit thread stop requests.
(async_file_flush, async_file_mark): New.
(linux_wait): New.
(send_sigstop): Use lwpid_of.
(wait_for_sigstop): Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event
interface changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random
thread.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_continue_one_thread, linux_queue_one_thread): Merge into ...
(linux_resume_one_thread): ... this. Handle resume_stop. In
non-stop mode, don't look for pending flag in all threads.
(resume_status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended
threads.
(my_waitpid): Reimplement. Emulate __WALL.
(linux_request_interrupt, linux_read_offsets, linux_xfer_siginfo):
Use lwpid_of.
(sigchld_handler, linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async)
(linux_start_non_stop): New.
(linux_target_ops): Register linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async
and linux_start_non_stop.
(initialize_low): Install SIGCHLD handler.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_create_event, find_one_thread)
(thread_db_get_tls_address): Use lwpid_of.
* win32-low.c (win32_detach): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(win32_wait): Add `options' argument.
* spu-low.c (spu_resume): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(spu_wait): Add `options' argument.
2009-04-02 06:48:05 +08:00
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#define target_supports_non_stop() \
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#define target_async(enable) \
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gdbserver: Fix qSupported:xmlRegisters=i386;UnknownFeature+ handling
The target_process_qsupported method is called for each qSupported
feature that the common code does not recognize. The only current
implementation, for x86 Linux (x86_linux_process_qsupported), assumes
that it either is called with the "xmlRegisters=i386" feature, or that
it is isn't called at all, indicating the connected GDB predates x86
XML descriptions.
That's a bad assumption however. If GDB sends in a new/unknown (to
core gdbserver) feature after "xmlRegisters=i386", say, something like
qSupported:xmlRegisters=i386;UnknownFeature+, then when
target_process_qsupported is called for "UnknownFeature+",
x86_linux_process_qsupported clears the 'use_xml' global and calls
x86_linux_update_xmltarget, and gdbserver ends up _not_ reporting a
XML description...
This commit changes the target_process_qsupported API to instead pass
down a vector of unprocessed qSupported features in one go.
(There's an early call to target_process_qsupported(NULL) that
indicates "starting qSupported processing". There's no matching call
to mark the end of processing, though. I first fixed this by passing
(char *)-1 to indicate that, and adjusted the x86 backend to only
clear 'use_xml' when qSupported processing starts, and then only call
x86_linux_update_xmltarget() when (char *)-1 was passed. However, I
wasn't that happy with the hack and came up this alternative version.)
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (linux_process_qsupported): Change prototype.
Adjust.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <process_qsupported>:
Change prototype.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_process_qsupported): Change prototype
and adjust to loop over all features.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Adjust to call
target_process_qsupported once, passing it a vector of unprocessed
features.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <process_qsupported>: Change
prototype.
(target_process_qsupported): Adjust.
2015-11-20 02:31:50 +08:00
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#define target_process_qsupported(features, count) \
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GDBserver disconnected tracing support.
* linux-low.c (linux_remove_process): Delete.
(add_lwp): Don't set last_resume_kind here.
(linux_kill): Use `mourn'.
(linux_detach): Use `thread_db_detach', and `mourn'.
(linux_mourn): New.
(linux_attach_lwp_1): Adjust comment.
(linux_attach): last_resume_kind moved the thread_info; adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(count_events_callback, select_singlestep_lwp_callback)
(select_event_lwp_callback, cancel_breakpoints_callback)
(db_wants_lwp_stopped, linux_wait_1, need_step_over_p)
(proceed_one_lwp): Adjust.
(linux_async): Add debug output.
(linux_thread_stopped): New.
(linux_pause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_mourn, linux_thread_stopped and
linux_pause_all.
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info): Delete last_resume_kind field.
(thread_db_free): Delete declaration.
(thread_db_detach, thread_db_mourn): Declare.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_init): Use thread_db_mourn.
(thread_db_free): Delete, split in two.
(disable_thread_event_reporting): New.
(thread_db_detach): New.
(thread_db_mourn): New.
* server.h (struct thread_info) <last_resume_kind>: New field.
<attached>: Add comment.
<gdb_detached>: New field.
(handler_func): Change return type to int.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): Ditto.
(gdb_connected): Declare.
(tracing): Delete.
(disconnected_tracing): Declare.
(stop_tracing): Declare.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Report support for
disconnected tracing.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Account for running threads.
(gdb_wants_thread_stopped): New.
(gdb_wants_all_threads_stopped): New.
(gdb_reattached_process): New.
(handle_status): Clear the `gdb_detached' flag of all processes.
In all-stop, stop all threads.
(main): Be sure to leave tfind mode. Handle disconnected tracing.
(process_serial_event): If the remote connection breaks, or if an
exit was forced with "monitor exit", force an event loop exit.
Handle disconnected tracing on detach.
(handle_serial_event): Adjust.
(handle_target_event): If GDB isn't connected, forward events back
to the inferior, unless the last process exited, in which case,
exit gdbserver. Adjust interface.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Don't block in accept. Instead
register an event loop source on the listen socket file
descriptor. Refactor bits into ...
(listen_desc): ... this new global.
(gdb_connected): ... this new function.
(enable_async_notification): ... this new function.
(handle_accept_event): ... this new function.
(remote_close): Clear remote_desc.
* inferiors.c (add_thread): Set the new thread's last_resume_kind.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <mourn, thread_stopped, pause_all>:
New fields.
(mourn_inferior): Define.
(target_process_qsupported): Avoid the dangling else problem.
(thread_stopped): Define.
(pause_all): Define.
(target_waitstatus_to_string): Declare.
* target.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): New.
* tracepoint.c (tracing): Make extern.
(disconnected_tracing): New.
(stop_tracing): Make extern. Handle tracing stops due to GDB
disconnecting.
(cmd_qtdisconnected): New.
(cmd_qtstatus): Report disconnected tracing status in trace reply.
(handle_tracepoint_general_set): Handle QTDisconnected.
* event-loop.c (event_handler_func): Change return type to int.
(process_event): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
(handle_file_event): Ditto.
(start_event_loop): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Adjust.
* spu-low.c (spu_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(spu_target_ops): Adjust.
* win32-low.c (win32_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(win32_target_ops): Adjust.
2010-04-12 00:33:56 +08:00
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do \
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{ \
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if (the_target->process_qsupported) \
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gdbserver: Fix qSupported:xmlRegisters=i386;UnknownFeature+ handling
The target_process_qsupported method is called for each qSupported
feature that the common code does not recognize. The only current
implementation, for x86 Linux (x86_linux_process_qsupported), assumes
that it either is called with the "xmlRegisters=i386" feature, or that
it is isn't called at all, indicating the connected GDB predates x86
XML descriptions.
That's a bad assumption however. If GDB sends in a new/unknown (to
core gdbserver) feature after "xmlRegisters=i386", say, something like
qSupported:xmlRegisters=i386;UnknownFeature+, then when
target_process_qsupported is called for "UnknownFeature+",
x86_linux_process_qsupported clears the 'use_xml' global and calls
x86_linux_update_xmltarget, and gdbserver ends up _not_ reporting a
XML description...
This commit changes the target_process_qsupported API to instead pass
down a vector of unprocessed qSupported features in one go.
(There's an early call to target_process_qsupported(NULL) that
indicates "starting qSupported processing". There's no matching call
to mark the end of processing, though. I first fixed this by passing
(char *)-1 to indicate that, and adjusted the x86 backend to only
clear 'use_xml' when qSupported processing starts, and then only call
x86_linux_update_xmltarget() when (char *)-1 was passed. However, I
wasn't that happy with the hack and came up this alternative version.)
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (linux_process_qsupported): Change prototype.
Adjust.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <process_qsupported>:
Change prototype.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_process_qsupported): Change prototype
and adjust to loop over all features.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Adjust to call
target_process_qsupported once, passing it a vector of unprocessed
features.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <process_qsupported>: Change
prototype.
(target_process_qsupported): Adjust.
2015-11-20 02:31:50 +08:00
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GDBserver disconnected tracing support.
* linux-low.c (linux_remove_process): Delete.
(add_lwp): Don't set last_resume_kind here.
(linux_kill): Use `mourn'.
(linux_detach): Use `thread_db_detach', and `mourn'.
(linux_mourn): New.
(linux_attach_lwp_1): Adjust comment.
(linux_attach): last_resume_kind moved the thread_info; adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(count_events_callback, select_singlestep_lwp_callback)
(select_event_lwp_callback, cancel_breakpoints_callback)
(db_wants_lwp_stopped, linux_wait_1, need_step_over_p)
(proceed_one_lwp): Adjust.
(linux_async): Add debug output.
(linux_thread_stopped): New.
(linux_pause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_mourn, linux_thread_stopped and
linux_pause_all.
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info): Delete last_resume_kind field.
(thread_db_free): Delete declaration.
(thread_db_detach, thread_db_mourn): Declare.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_init): Use thread_db_mourn.
(thread_db_free): Delete, split in two.
(disable_thread_event_reporting): New.
(thread_db_detach): New.
(thread_db_mourn): New.
* server.h (struct thread_info) <last_resume_kind>: New field.
<attached>: Add comment.
<gdb_detached>: New field.
(handler_func): Change return type to int.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): Ditto.
(gdb_connected): Declare.
(tracing): Delete.
(disconnected_tracing): Declare.
(stop_tracing): Declare.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Report support for
disconnected tracing.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Account for running threads.
(gdb_wants_thread_stopped): New.
(gdb_wants_all_threads_stopped): New.
(gdb_reattached_process): New.
(handle_status): Clear the `gdb_detached' flag of all processes.
In all-stop, stop all threads.
(main): Be sure to leave tfind mode. Handle disconnected tracing.
(process_serial_event): If the remote connection breaks, or if an
exit was forced with "monitor exit", force an event loop exit.
Handle disconnected tracing on detach.
(handle_serial_event): Adjust.
(handle_target_event): If GDB isn't connected, forward events back
to the inferior, unless the last process exited, in which case,
exit gdbserver. Adjust interface.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Don't block in accept. Instead
register an event loop source on the listen socket file
descriptor. Refactor bits into ...
(listen_desc): ... this new global.
(gdb_connected): ... this new function.
(enable_async_notification): ... this new function.
(handle_accept_event): ... this new function.
(remote_close): Clear remote_desc.
* inferiors.c (add_thread): Set the new thread's last_resume_kind.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <mourn, thread_stopped, pause_all>:
New fields.
(mourn_inferior): Define.
(target_process_qsupported): Avoid the dangling else problem.
(thread_stopped): Define.
(pause_all): Define.
(target_waitstatus_to_string): Declare.
* target.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): New.
* tracepoint.c (tracing): Make extern.
(disconnected_tracing): New.
(stop_tracing): Make extern. Handle tracing stops due to GDB
disconnecting.
(cmd_qtdisconnected): New.
(cmd_qtstatus): Report disconnected tracing status in trace reply.
(handle_tracepoint_general_set): Handle QTDisconnected.
* event-loop.c (event_handler_func): Change return type to int.
(process_event): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
(handle_file_event): Ditto.
(start_event_loop): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Adjust.
* spu-low.c (spu_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(spu_target_ops): Adjust.
* win32-low.c (win32_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(win32_target_ops): Adjust.
2010-04-12 00:33:56 +08:00
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#define target_supports_catch_syscall() \
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[PR gdb/13808] gdb.trace: Pass tdesc selected in gdbserver to IPA.
If gdbserver and IPA are using different tdesc, they will disagree
about 'R' trace packet size. This results in mangled traces.
To make sure they pick the same tdesc, gdbserver pokes the tdesc
(specified as an index in a target-specific list) into a global
variable in IPA. In theory, IPA could find out the tdesc on its
own, but that may be complex (in particular, I don't know how to
tell whether we have LAST_BREAK on s390 without messing with ptrace),
and we'd have to duplicate the logic.
Tested on i386 and x86_64. On i386, it fixes two FAILs in ftrace.exp.
On x86_64, these failures have been KFAILed - one of them works now,
but the other now fails due to an unrelated reason (ugh).
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
PR gdb/13808
* Makefile.in: Add i386-*-linux-ipa.o and amd64-*-linux-ipa.o.
* configure.srv: Ditto.
* linux-aarch64-ipa.c (get_ipa_tdesc): New function.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Remove ipa_tdesc assignment.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c: Add "linux-x86-tdesc.h" include.
(init_registers_amd64_linux): Remove prototype.
(tdesc_amd64_linux): Remove declaration.
(get_ipa_tdesc): New function.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Remove ipa_tdesc assignment,
initialize remaining tdescs.
* linux-i386-ipa.c: Add "linux-x86-tdesc.h" include.
(init_registers_i386_linux): Remove prototype.
(tdesc_i386_linux): Remove declaration.
(get_ipa_tdesc): New function.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Remove ipa_tdesc assignment,
initialize remaining tdescs.
* linux-low.c (linux_get_ipa_tdesc_idx): New function.
(linux_target_ops): wire in linux_get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Add get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
* linux-x86-low.c: Move tdesc declarations to linux-x86-tdesc.h.
(x86_get_ipa_tdesc_idx): New function.
(the_low_target): Wire in x86_get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
* linux-x86-tdesc.h: New file.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add get_ipa_tdesc_idx.
(target_get_ipa_tdesc_idx): New macro.
* tracepoint.c (ipa_tdesc_idx): New macro.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): Add addr_ipa_tdesc_idx.
(symbol_list): Add ipa_tdesc_idx.
(cmd_qtstart): Write ipa_tdesc_idx in the target.
(ipa_tdesc): Remove.
(ipa_tdesc_idx): New variable.
(get_context_regcache): Use get_ipa_tdesc.
(gdb_collect): Ditto.
(gdb_probe): Ditto.
* tracepoint.h (get_ipa_tdesc): New prototype.
(ipa_tdesc): Remove.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR gdb/13808
* gdb.trace/ftrace.exp (test_fast_tracepoints): Remove kfail.
2016-02-22 04:44:48 +08:00
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gdb/gdbserver/
* server.h (LONGEST): New.
(struct thread_info) <while_stepping>: New field.
(unpack_varlen_hex, xrealloc, pulongest, plongest, phex_nz):
Declare.
(initialize_tracepoint, handle_tracepoint_general_set)
(handle_tracepoint_query, tracepoint_finished_step)
(tracepoint_was_hit, release_while_stepping_state_list):
(current_traceframe): Declare.
* server.c (handle_general_set): Handle tracepoint packets.
(read_memory): New.
(write_memory): New.
(handle_search_memory_1): Use read_memory.
(handle_query): Report support for conditional tracepoints, trace
state variables, and tracepoint sources. Handle tracepoint
queries.
(main): Initialize the tracepoints module.
(process_serial_event): Handle traceframe reads/writes.
* linux-low.c (handle_tracepoints): New.
(linux_wait_1): Call it.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle while-stepping.
(linux_supports_tracepoints, linux_read_pc, linux_write_pc): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install them.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <supports_tracepoints>:
New field.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_tracepoints): New.
(the_low_target). Install it.
* mem-break.h (delete_breakpoint): Declare.
* mem-break.c (delete_breakpoint): Make external.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add `supports_tracepoints',
`read_pc', and `write_pc' fields.
(target_supports_tracepoints): Define.
* utils.c (xrealloc, decimal2str, pulongest, plongest, thirty_two)
(phex_nz): New.
* regcache.h (struct regcache) <registers_owned>: New field.
(init_register_cache, regcache_cpy): Declare.
(regcache_read_pc, regcache_write_pc): Declare.
(register_cache_size): Declare.
(supply_regblock): Declare.
* regcache.c (init_register_cache): New.
(new_register_cache): Use it.
(regcache_cpy): New.
(register_cache_size): New.
(supply_regblock): New.
(regcache_read_pc, regcache_write_pc): New.
* tracepoint.c: New.
* Makefile.in (OBS): Add tracepoint.o.
(tracepoint.o): New rule.
gdb/
* regformats/regdat.sh: Include server.h. Don't include
regcache.h.
2010-04-09 11:40:00 +08:00
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gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
2010-06-01 21:20:52 +08:00
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#define target_supports_fast_tracepoints() \
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(the_target->install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad != NULL)
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#define target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len() \
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(the_target->get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len \
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? (*the_target->get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len) () : 0)
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GDBserver disconnected tracing support.
* linux-low.c (linux_remove_process): Delete.
(add_lwp): Don't set last_resume_kind here.
(linux_kill): Use `mourn'.
(linux_detach): Use `thread_db_detach', and `mourn'.
(linux_mourn): New.
(linux_attach_lwp_1): Adjust comment.
(linux_attach): last_resume_kind moved the thread_info; adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(count_events_callback, select_singlestep_lwp_callback)
(select_event_lwp_callback, cancel_breakpoints_callback)
(db_wants_lwp_stopped, linux_wait_1, need_step_over_p)
(proceed_one_lwp): Adjust.
(linux_async): Add debug output.
(linux_thread_stopped): New.
(linux_pause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_mourn, linux_thread_stopped and
linux_pause_all.
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info): Delete last_resume_kind field.
(thread_db_free): Delete declaration.
(thread_db_detach, thread_db_mourn): Declare.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_init): Use thread_db_mourn.
(thread_db_free): Delete, split in two.
(disable_thread_event_reporting): New.
(thread_db_detach): New.
(thread_db_mourn): New.
* server.h (struct thread_info) <last_resume_kind>: New field.
<attached>: Add comment.
<gdb_detached>: New field.
(handler_func): Change return type to int.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): Ditto.
(gdb_connected): Declare.
(tracing): Delete.
(disconnected_tracing): Declare.
(stop_tracing): Declare.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Report support for
disconnected tracing.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Account for running threads.
(gdb_wants_thread_stopped): New.
(gdb_wants_all_threads_stopped): New.
(gdb_reattached_process): New.
(handle_status): Clear the `gdb_detached' flag of all processes.
In all-stop, stop all threads.
(main): Be sure to leave tfind mode. Handle disconnected tracing.
(process_serial_event): If the remote connection breaks, or if an
exit was forced with "monitor exit", force an event loop exit.
Handle disconnected tracing on detach.
(handle_serial_event): Adjust.
(handle_target_event): If GDB isn't connected, forward events back
to the inferior, unless the last process exited, in which case,
exit gdbserver. Adjust interface.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Don't block in accept. Instead
register an event loop source on the listen socket file
descriptor. Refactor bits into ...
(listen_desc): ... this new global.
(gdb_connected): ... this new function.
(enable_async_notification): ... this new function.
(handle_accept_event): ... this new function.
(remote_close): Clear remote_desc.
* inferiors.c (add_thread): Set the new thread's last_resume_kind.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <mourn, thread_stopped, pause_all>:
New fields.
(mourn_inferior): Define.
(target_process_qsupported): Avoid the dangling else problem.
(thread_stopped): Define.
(pause_all): Define.
(target_waitstatus_to_string): Declare.
* target.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): New.
* tracepoint.c (tracing): Make extern.
(disconnected_tracing): New.
(stop_tracing): Make extern. Handle tracing stops due to GDB
disconnecting.
(cmd_qtdisconnected): New.
(cmd_qtstatus): Report disconnected tracing status in trace reply.
(handle_tracepoint_general_set): Handle QTDisconnected.
* event-loop.c (event_handler_func): Change return type to int.
(process_event): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
(handle_file_event): Ditto.
(start_event_loop): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Adjust.
* spu-low.c (spu_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(spu_target_ops): Adjust.
* win32-low.c (win32_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(win32_target_ops): Adjust.
2010-04-12 00:33:56 +08:00
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* linux-low.c (linux_kill, linux_detach): Adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Remove redundant statement. Check
for !TARGET_WAITIKIND_IGNORE, instead of
TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED.
(handle_tracepoints): Make sure LWP is locked. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(linux_cancel_breakpoints): New.
(unsuspend_one_lwp): New.
(unsuspend_all_lwps): New.
(linux_wait_1): If finishing a step-over, unsuspend all lwps.
(send_sigstop_callback): Change return type to int, add new
`except' parameter and handle it.
(suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback): New.
(stop_all_lwps): Add new `suspend' and `expect' parameters, and
pass them down. If SUSPEND, also increment the lwp's suspend
count.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Add notice about resuming a suspended LWP.
(need_step_over_p): Don't consider suspended LWPs.
(start_step_over): Adjust.
(proceed_one_lwp): Change return type to int, add new `except'
parameter and handle it.
(unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp): New.
(proceed_all_lwps): Use find_inferior instead of
for_each_inferior.
(unstop_all_lwps): Add `unsuspend' parameter. If UNSUSPEND, them
also decrement the suspend count of LWPs. Pass `except' down,
instead of hacking its suspend count.
(linux_pause_all): Add `freeze' parameter. Adjust.
(linux_unpause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_unpause_all.
* server.c (handle_status): Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops): New fields `unpause_all' and
`cancel_breakpoints'. Add new parameter to `pause_all'.
(pause_all): Add new `freeze' parameter.
(unpause_all): New.
(cancel_breakpoints): New.
* tracepoint.c (clear_installed_tracepoints): Pause threads, and
cancel breakpoints.
(cmd_qtstart): Pause threads.
(stop_tracing): Pause threads, and cancel breakpoints.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Adjust.
2010-05-03 12:02:20 +08:00
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#define unpause_all(unfreeze) \
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gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
2010-06-01 21:20:52 +08:00
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#define stabilize_threads() \
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|
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do \
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{ \
|
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if (the_target->stabilize_threads) \
|
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|
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(*the_target->stabilize_threads) (); \
|
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|
|
} while (0)
|
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#define install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad(tpoint, tpaddr, \
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collector, lockaddr, \
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orig_size, \
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2011-11-15 04:07:25 +08:00
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jump_entry, \
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trampoline, trampoline_size, \
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jjump_pad_insn, \
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gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
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2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
2010-06-01 21:20:52 +08:00
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2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
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Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New.
(all): Depend on $(extra_libraries).
(install-only): Install the IPA.
(IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New.
(clean): Remove the IPA lib.
(IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New.
(tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o)
(regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o)
(linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files.
* configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler.
(IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define.
* configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description.
(ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define.
(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj.
* linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New.
(supports_fast_tracepoints): New.
(linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching.
(handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert
the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer
pending signals to later.
(linux_stabilize_threads): New.
(linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and
do it if so.
(stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New.
(move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New.
(lwp_running): New.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads.
(linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals.
(need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps.
(start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps.
(linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and
linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint,
pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields.
(linux_get_thread_area): Declare.
* linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New.
(x86_get_thread_area): New.
(append_insns): New.
(push_opcode): New.
(amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and
x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory.
(struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New.
(find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New.
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New.
(set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory.
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory.
(check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
(check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps.
* mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump)
(fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare.
* regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the
in-process agent library.
(init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating
the register buffer in the heap.
(free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the
regcache, don't free it.
(set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate
pre-existing register caches.
* remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter
type.
(convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type.
(decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by
a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc
the needed buffer in-place.
(relocate_instruction): New.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports
tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report
support for fast tracepoints.
(handle_status): Stabilize threads.
(process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare.
(struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field.
(convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust.
(decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust.
(relocate_instruction): Declare.
(in_process_agent_loaded): Declare.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare.
(struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint)
(supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads,
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields.
(stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New.
* tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h.
[HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h.
(trace_debug_1): Rename to ...
(trace_vdebug): ... this.
(trace_debug): Rename to ...
(trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter.
(trace_debug): New.
(ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New.
(IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New.
(gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
(collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer)
(about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full)
(stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint)
(tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
(trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created)
(trace_state_variables)
New renaming defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New.
(STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New.
(symbol_list): New.
(ipa_sym_addrs): New.
(all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New.
(in_process_agent_loaded): New.
(write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New.
(tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New.
(debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New.
(UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New.
(stop_tracing): New.
(flush_trace_buffer): New.
(stop_tracing_bkpt): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New.
(read_inferior_integer): New.
(read_inferior_uinteger): New.
(read_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_data_pointer): New.
(write_inferior_integer): New.
(write_inferior_uinteger): New.
(struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete.
(enum tracepoint_type): New.
(struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'.
<actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver.
<orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr>
<adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields.
(tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA.
(stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(alloced_trace_state_variables): New.
(trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(traceframe_t): Delete unused variable.
(circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA.
(trace_buffer_start): Delete.
(struct trace_buffer_control): New.
(trace_buffer_free): Delete.
(struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New.
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV)
(GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT):
New.
(trace_buffer_ctrl): New.
(TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New.
(trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free):
Reimplement as macros.
(trace_buffer_wrap): Delete.
(traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count)
(traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT.
(struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field.
(struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New.
(memory_barrier): New.
(cmpxchg): New.
(record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA.
(clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New.
(about_to_request_buffer_space): New.
(trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous
updating the same buffer.
(add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap
tracepoint, and orig_size to -1.
(get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated
internal variables.
(create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it.
(clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps.
(cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints.
(cmd_qtdv): Adjust.
(max_jump_pad_size): New.
(gdb_jump_pad_head): New.
(get_jump_space_head): New.
(claim_jump_space): New.
(sort_tracepoints): New.
(MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New.
(cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the
IPA.
(stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected
support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA
breakpoints.
(stop_tracing_handler): New.
(flush_trace_buffer_handler): New.
(cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints.
(response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints.
(tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the
tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type.
(handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New.
(tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint
type. Add comment about fast tracepoints.
(collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the
non-existing action_str field.
(get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints.
(do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC
to the regcache.
(fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New.
(fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New.
(collecting_t): New.
(force_unlock_trace_buffer): New.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): New.
(collecting): New.
(gdb_collect): New.
(write_inferior_data_ptr): New.
(target_tp_heap): New.
(target_malloc): New.
(download_agent_expr): New.
(UALIGN): New.
(download_tracepoints): New.
(download_trace_state_variables): New.
(upload_fast_traceframes): New.
(IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New.
(IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New.
(initialize_tracepoint): Adjust.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch
buffer. Initialize the low module.
* utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New.
(malloc_failure): Use PREFIX.
(error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit.
(fatal, warning): Use PREFIX.
(internal_error): Use TOOLNAME.
(NUMCELLS): Increase to 10.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
gdb/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support.
gdb/doc/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in
gdbserver, and add cross reference.
(Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection.
2010-06-01 21:20:52 +08:00
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2010-06-14 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Mention GDBserver's JIT compilation of tracepoint
bytecode.
gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-14 Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Bytecode compiler.
* linux-x86-low.c: Include limits.h.
(add_insns): New.
(always_true): New.
(EMIT_ASM): New.
(EMIT_ASM32): New.
(amd64_emit_prologue, amd64_emit_epilogue, amd64_emit_add)
(amd64_emit_sub, amd64_emit_mul, amd64_emit_lsh)
(amd64_emit_rsh_signed, amd64_emit_rsh_unsigned, amd64_emit_ext,
(amd64_emit_log_not, amd64_emit_bit_and, amd64_emit_bit_or)
(amd64_emit_bit_xor, amd64_emit_bit_not, amd64_emit_equal,
(amd64_emit_less_signed, amd64_emit_less_unsigned, amd64_emit_ref,
(amd64_emit_if_goto, amd64_emit_goto, amd64_write_goto_address)
(amd64_emit_const, amd64_emit_call, amd64_emit_reg)
(amd64_emit_pop, amd64_emit_stack_flush, amd64_emit_zero_ext)
(amd64_emit_swap, amd64_emit_stack_adjust, amd64_emit_int_call_1)
(amd64_emit_void_call_2): New.
(amd64_emit_ops): New.
(i386_emit_prologue, i386_emit_epilogue, i386_emit_add)
(i386_emit_sub,i386_emit_mul, i386_emit_lsh, i386_emit_rsh_signed)
(i386_emit_rsh_unsigned, i386_emit_ext, i386_emit_log_not)
(i386_emit_bit_and, i386_emit_bit_or, i386_emit_bit_xor)
(i386_emit_bit_not, i386_emit_equal, i386_emit_less_signed)
(i386_emit_less_unsigned, i386_emit_ref, i386_emit_if_goto)
(i386_emit_goto, i386_write_goto_address, i386_emit_const)
(i386_emit_call, i386_emit_reg, i386_emit_pop)
(i386_emit_stack_flush, i386_emit_zero_ext, i386_emit_swap)
(i386_emit_stack_adjust, i386_emit_int_call_1)
(i386_emit_void_call_2): New.
(i386_emit_ops): New.
(x86_emit_ops): New.
(the_low_target): Install x86_emit_ops.
* server.h (struct emit_ops): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): Declare.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): Declare.
* tracepoint.c (get_raw_reg, get_trace_state_variable_value)
(set_trace_state_variable_value): New defines.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): New fields addr_get_raw_reg,
addr_get_trace_state_variable_value and
addr_set_trace_state_variable_value.
(symbol_list): New fields for get_raw_reg,
get_trace_state_variable_value and set_trace_state_variable_value.
(condfn): New typedef.
(struct tracepoint): New field `compiled_cond'.
(do_action_at_tracepoint): Clear compiled_cond.
(get_trace_state_variable_value, set_trace_state_variable_value):
Export in the IPA.
(condition_true_at_tracepoint): If there's a compiled condition,
run that.
(current_insn_ptr, emit_error): New globals.
(struct bytecode_address): New.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): New.
(emit_prologue, emit_epilogue, emit_add, emit_sub, emit_mul)
(emit_lsh, emit_rsh_signed, emit_rsh_unsigned, emit_ext)
(emit_log_not, emit_bit_and, emit_bit_or, emit_bit_xor)
(emit_bit_not, emit_equal, emit_less_signed, emit_less_unsigned)
(emit_ref, emit_if_goto, emit_goto, write_goto_address, emit_const)
(emit_reg, emit_pop, emit_stack_flush, emit_zero_ext, emit_swap)
(emit_stack_adjust, emit_int_call_1, emit_void_call_2): New.
(compile_tracepoint_condition, compile_bytecodes): New.
* target.h (emit_ops): Forward declare.
(struct target_ops): New field emit_ops.
(target_emit_ops): New.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-i386-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New.
* linux-low.c (linux_emit_ops): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install it.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): New field emit_ops.
2010-06-15 06:16:09 +08:00
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#define target_emit_ops() \
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(the_target->emit_ops ? (*the_target->emit_ops) () : NULL)
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2011-10-07 20:06:48 +08:00
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#define target_supports_disable_randomization() \
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(the_target->supports_disable_randomization ? \
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(*the_target->supports_disable_randomization) () : 0)
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2012-03-03 11:32:46 +08:00
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#define target_supports_agent() \
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(the_target->supports_agent ? \
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(*the_target->supports_agent) () : 0)
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2018-02-26 18:59:43 +08:00
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static inline struct btrace_target_info *
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target_enable_btrace (ptid_t ptid, const struct btrace_config *conf)
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{
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if (the_target->enable_btrace == nullptr)
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error (_("Target does not support branch tracing."));
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return (*the_target->enable_btrace) (ptid, conf);
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}
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static inline int
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target_disable_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
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{
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if (the_target->disable_btrace == nullptr)
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error (_("Target does not support branch tracing."));
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2013-03-11 16:35:11 +08:00
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2018-02-26 18:59:43 +08:00
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return (*the_target->disable_btrace) (tinfo);
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}
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2013-03-11 16:35:11 +08:00
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2018-02-26 18:59:43 +08:00
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static inline int
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target_read_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo,
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struct buffer *buffer,
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enum btrace_read_type type)
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{
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if (the_target->read_btrace == nullptr)
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error (_("Target does not support branch tracing."));
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return (*the_target->read_btrace) (tinfo, buffer, type);
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}
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static inline int
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target_read_btrace_conf (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo,
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struct buffer *buffer)
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{
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if (the_target->read_btrace_conf == nullptr)
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error (_("Target does not support branch tracing."));
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2013-03-11 16:35:11 +08:00
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2018-02-26 18:59:43 +08:00
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return (*the_target->read_btrace_conf) (tinfo, buffer);
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}
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2013-11-28 22:44:13 +08:00
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2013-05-24 01:17:50 +08:00
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#define target_supports_range_stepping() \
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(the_target->supports_range_stepping ? \
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(*the_target->supports_range_stepping) () : 0)
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2015-03-05 04:41:16 +08:00
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#define target_supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint() \
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(the_target->supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint ? \
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(*the_target->supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) () : 0)
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#define target_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint() \
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(the_target->stopped_by_sw_breakpoint ? \
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(*the_target->stopped_by_sw_breakpoint) () : 0)
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#define target_supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint() \
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(the_target->supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint ? \
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(*the_target->supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) () : 0)
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2015-09-15 21:09:18 +08:00
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#define target_supports_hardware_single_step() \
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(the_target->supports_hardware_single_step ? \
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(*the_target->supports_hardware_single_step) () : 0)
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[gdbserver] Disable conditional breakpoints on no-hardware-single-step targets
GDBserver steps over breakpoint if the condition is false, but if target
doesn't support hardware single step, the step over is very simple, if
not incorrect, in linux-arm-low.c:
/* We only place breakpoints in empty marker functions, and thread locking
is outside of the function. So rather than importing software single-step,
we can just run until exit. */
static CORE_ADDR
arm_reinsert_addr (void)
{
struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
unsigned long pc;
collect_register_by_name (regcache, "lr", &pc);
return pc;
}
and linux-mips-low.c does the same. GDBserver sets a breakpoint at the
return address of the current function, resume and wait the program hits
the breakpoint in order to achieve "breakpoint step over". What if
program hits other user breakponits during this "step over"?
It is worse if the arm/thumb interworking is considered. Nowadays,
GDBserver arm backend unconditionally inserts arm breakpoint,
/* Define an ARM-mode breakpoint; we only set breakpoints in the C
library, which is most likely to be ARM. If the kernel supports
clone events, we will never insert a breakpoint, so even a Thumb
C library will work; so will mixing EABI/non-EABI gdbserver and
application. */
(const unsigned char *) &arm_breakpoint,
(const unsigned char *) &arm_eabi_breakpoint,
note that the comments are no longer valid as C library can be compiled
in thumb mode.
When GDBserver steps over a breakpoint in arm mode function, which
returns to thumb mode, GDBserver will insert arm mode breakpoint by
mistake and the program will crash. GDBserver alone is unable to
determine the arm/thumb mode given a PC address. See how GDB does
it in arm-tdep.c:arm_pc_is_thumb.
After thinking about how to teach GDBserver inserting right breakpoint
(arm or thumb) for a while, I reconsider it from a different direction
that it may be unreasonable to run target-side conditional breakpoint for
targets without hardware single step. Pedro also pointed this out here
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-04/msg00337.html
This patch is to add a new target_ops hook
supports_conditional_breakpoints, and only reply
";ConditionalBreakpoints+" if it is true. On linux targets,
supports_conditional_breakpoints returns true if target has hardware
single step, on other targets, (win32, lynx, nto, spu), set it to NULL,
because conditional breakpoint is a linux-specific feature.
gdb/gdbserver:
2015-05-08 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* linux-low.c (linux_supports_conditional_breakpoints): New
function.
(linux_target_ops): Install new target method.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL hook for
supports_conditional_breakpoints.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Likewise.
* spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Likewise.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Likewise.
* server.c (handle_query): Check
target_supports_conditional_breakpoints.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_conditional_breakpoints>:
New field.
(target_supports_conditional_breakpoints): New macro.
2015-05-08 19:29:13 +08:00
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2015-03-05 04:41:16 +08:00
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#define target_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint() \
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(the_target->stopped_by_hw_breakpoint ? \
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(*the_target->stopped_by_hw_breakpoint) () : 0)
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2015-10-24 01:20:39 +08:00
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#define target_breakpoint_kind_from_pc(pcptr) \
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(the_target->breakpoint_kind_from_pc \
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? (*the_target->breakpoint_kind_from_pc) (pcptr) \
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: default_breakpoint_kind_from_pc (pcptr))
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2015-12-01 04:08:04 +08:00
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#define target_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state(pcptr) \
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(the_target->breakpoint_kind_from_current_state \
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? (*the_target->breakpoint_kind_from_current_state) (pcptr) \
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: target_breakpoint_kind_from_pc (pcptr))
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Refactor queries for hardware and software single stepping support in GDBServer.
Before this patch there was only one call: can_hardware_single_step. Its
implementation was a check on breakpoint_reinsert_addr if NULL it assumed
that the target could hardware single step.
This patch prepares for the case where this is not true anymore.
In order to improve software single stepping in GDBServer the
breakpoint_reinsert_addr operation of targets that had a very simple
software implementation used only for stepping over thread creation events
will be removed.
This will create a case where a target does not support hardware single
step and has the operation breakpoint_reinsert_addr set to NULL, thus
can_hardware_single_step needs to be implemented another way.
A new target operation supports_hardware_single_step is introduced and is
to return true if the target does support such a feature, support for the
feature is manually hardcoded.
Note that the hardware single step support was enabled as per the current
behavior, I did not check if tile for example really has ptrace singlestep
support but since the current implementation assumed it had, I kept it
that way.
No regressions on Ubuntu 14.04 on ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }
Compilation tested on: aarch64,arm,bfind,crisv32,m32r,ppc,s390,tic6x,tile,
xtensa.
Not tested : sh.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_supports_hardware_single_step):
New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-bfin-low.c (bfin_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <bfin_supports_hardware_single_step>:
Initialize.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_hardware_single_step):
New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-low.c (can_hardware_single_step): Use
supports_hardware_single_step.
(can_software_single_step): New function.
(start_step_over): Call can_software_single_step.
(linux_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct target_ops) <supports_software_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops)
<supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step> Initialize.
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-tic6x-low.c (tic6x_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <tic6x_supports_hardware_single_step>:
Initialize.
* linux-tile-low.c (tile_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <tile_supports_hardware_single_step>:
Initialize.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_hardware_single_step) New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_supports_hardware_single_step):
New function.
(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
* target.h (struct target_ops): <supports_software_single_step>:
New field.
(target_supports_software_single_step): New macro.
2015-11-20 00:29:10 +08:00
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#define target_supports_software_single_step() \
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(the_target->supports_software_single_step ? \
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(*the_target->supports_software_single_step) () : 0)
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Non-stop mode support.
* server.h (non_stop): Declare.
(gdb_client_data, handler_func): Declare.
(delete_file_handler, add_file_handler, start_event_loop):
Declare.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event, push_event)
(putpkt_notif): Declare.
* target.h (enum resume_kind): New.
(struct thread_resume): Replace `step' field by `kind' field.
(TARGET_WNOHANG): Define.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `options' argument.
<supports_non_stop, async, start_non_stop>: New fields.
(target_supports_non_stop, target_async): New.
(start_non_stop): Declare.
(mywait): Add `options' argument.
* target.c (mywait): Add `options' argument. Print child exit
notifications here.
(start_non_stop): New.
* server.c (non_stop, own_buf, mem_buf): New globals.
(struct vstop_notif): New.
(notif_queue): New global.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event, discard_queued_stop_replies)
(send_next_stop_reply): New.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use resume_kind. Adjust to mywait
interface changes.
(attach_inferior): In non-stop mode, don't wait for the target
here.
(handle_general_set): Handle QNonStop.
(handle_query): When handling qC, return the current general
thread, instead of the first thread of the list.
(handle_query): If the backend supports non-stop mode, include
QNonStop+ in the qSupported query response.
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle resume_stop
and non-stop mode.
(handle_v_attach, handle_v_run): Handle non-stop mode.
(handle_v_stopped): New.
(handle_v_requests): Report support for vCont;t. Handle vStopped.
(myresume): Adjust to use resume_kind. Handle non-stop.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): New.
(handle_status): Handle non-stop mode.
(main): Clear non_stop flag on reconnection. Use the event-loop.
Refactor serial protocol handling from here ...
(process_serial_event): ... to this new function. When GDB
selects any thread, select one here. In non-stop mode, wait until
GDB acks all pending events before exiting.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): New.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Install remote_desc in the event
loop.
(remote_close): Remove remote_desc from the event loop.
(putpkt_binary): Rename to...
(putpkt_binary_1): ... this. Add `is_notic' argument. Handle it.
(putpkt_binary): New as wrapper around putpkt_binary_1.
(putpkt_notif): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): In non-stop mode, don't change the
general_thread.
* event-loop.c: New.
* Makefile.in (OBJ): Add event-loop.o.
(event-loop.o): New rule.
* linux-low.h (pid_of): Moved here.
(lwpid_of): New.
(get_lwp_thread): Use lwpid_of.
(struct lwp_info): Delete `lwpid' field. Add `suspended' field.
* linux-low.c (pid_of): Delete.
(inferior_pid): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_event_pipe): New.
(target_is_async_p): New.
(delete_lwp): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Use lwpid_of.
(add_lwp): Don't set lwpid field.
(linux_attach_lwp): Adjust debug output. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): If killing a running lwp, stop it first.
Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): If detaching from a running lwp, stop it
first. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event interface changes. Use
lwpid_of.
(linux_detach): Don't delete the main lwp here.
(linux_join): Use my_waitpid. Avoid signal_pid. Use lwpid_of.
(status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended lwps.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add OPTIONS argument. Change return type to int. Use
my_waitpid instead of sleeping. Handle WNOHANG. Use lwpid_of.
(linux_wait_for_event): Take an integer pid instead of a lwp_info
pointer. Add status pointer argument. Return a pid instead of a
status. Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_lwp interface
changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random thread.
(linux_wait): Rename to...
(linux_wait_1): ... this. Add target_options argument, and handle
it. Adjust to use resume_kind. Use lwpid_of. In non-stop mode,
don't handle the continue thread. Handle TARGET_WNOHANG. Merge
clean exit and signal exit code. Don't stop all threads in
non-stop mode. In all-stop mode, only stop all threads when
reporting a stop to GDB. Handle explicit thread stop requests.
(async_file_flush, async_file_mark): New.
(linux_wait): New.
(send_sigstop): Use lwpid_of.
(wait_for_sigstop): Use lwpid_of. Adjust to linux_wait_for_event
interface changes. In non-stop mode, don't switch to a random
thread.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Use lwpid_of.
(linux_continue_one_thread, linux_queue_one_thread): Merge into ...
(linux_resume_one_thread): ... this. Handle resume_stop. In
non-stop mode, don't look for pending flag in all threads.
(resume_status_pending_p): Don't consider explicitly suspended
threads.
(my_waitpid): Reimplement. Emulate __WALL.
(linux_request_interrupt, linux_read_offsets, linux_xfer_siginfo):
Use lwpid_of.
(sigchld_handler, linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async)
(linux_start_non_stop): New.
(linux_target_ops): Register linux_supports_non_stop, linux_async
and linux_start_non_stop.
(initialize_low): Install SIGCHLD handler.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_create_event, find_one_thread)
(thread_db_get_tls_address): Use lwpid_of.
* win32-low.c (win32_detach): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(win32_wait): Add `options' argument.
* spu-low.c (spu_resume): Adjust to use resume_kind.
(spu_wait): Add `options' argument.
2009-04-02 06:48:05 +08:00
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/* Start non-stop mode, returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
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int start_non_stop (int nonstop);
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2009-04-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Implement the multiprocess extensions, and add linux multiprocess
support.
* server.h (ULONGEST): Declare.
(struct ptid, ptid_t): New.
(minus_one_ptid, null_ptid): Declare.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): Declare.
(struct inferior_list_entry): Change `id' type from unsigned from
to ptid_t.
(struct sym_cache, struct breakpoint, struct
process_info_private): Forward declare.
(struct process_info): Declare.
(current_process): Declare.
(all_processes): Declare.
(initialize_inferiors): Declare.
(add_thread): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id, gdb_id_to_thread_id): Ditto.
(add_process, remove_process, find_thread_pid): Declare.
(find_inferior_id): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type to ptid_t.
(multi_process): Declare.
(push_event): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(read_ptid, write_ptid): Declare.
(prepare_resume_reply): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(clear_symbol_cache): Declare.
* inferiors.c (all_processes): New.
(null_ptid, minus_one_ptid): New.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): New.
(add_thread): Change unsigned long to ptid. Remove gdb_id
parameter. Adjust.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread): Rename to ...
(find_thread_pid): ... this. Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread_id, find_inferior_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(loaded_dll, pull_pid_from_list): Adjust.
(add_process, remove_process, find_process_pid)
(get_thread_process, current_process, initialize_inferiors): New.
* target.h (struct thread_resume) <thread>: Change type to ptid_t.
(struct target_waitstatus) <related_pid>: Ditto.
(struct target_ops) <kill, detach>: Add `pid' argument. Change
return type to int.
(struct target_ops) <join>: Add `pid' argument.
(struct target_ops) <thread_alive>: Change pid's type to ptid_t.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `ptid' field. Change return type
to ptid.
(kill_inferior, detach_inferior, join_inferior): Add `pid' argument.
(mywait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
(target_pid_to_str): Declare.
* target.c (set_desired_inferior): Adjust to use ptids.
(mywait): Add new `ptid' argument. Adjust.
(target_pid_to_str): New.
* mem-break.h (free_all_breakpoints): Declare.
* mem-break.c (breakpoints): Delelete.
(set_breakpoint_at, delete_breakpoint, find_breakpoint_at)
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write, delete_all_breakpoints): Adjust
to use per-process breakpoint list.
(free_all_breakpoints): New.
* remote-utils.c (struct sym_cache) <name>: Drop `const'.
(symbol_cache, all_symbols_looked_up): Delete.
(hexchars): New.
(ishex, unpack_varlen_hex, write_ptid, hex_or_minus_one,
read_ptid): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): Change ptid argument's type from unsigned
long to ptid_t. Adjust. Implement W;process and X;process.
(free_sym_cache, clear_symbol_cache): New.
(look_up_one_symbol): Adjust to per-process symbol cache. *
* server.c (cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type
to ptid_t.
(attached): Delete.
(multi_process): New.
(last_ptid): Change type to ptid_t.
(struct vstop_notif) <ptid>: Change type to ptid_t.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event): Change `ptid' argument's type to
ptid_t.
(discard_queued_stop_replies): Add `pid' argument.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes. Don't reference the `attached' global.
(attach_inferior): Adjust to mywait interface changes.
(handle_query): Adjust to use ptids. Parse GDB's qSupported
features. Handle and report "multiprocess+". Handle
"qAttached:PID".
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes.
(handle_v_kill): New.
(handle_v_stopped): Adjust to use target_pid_to_str.
(handle_v_requests): Allow multiple attaches and runs when
multiprocess extensions are in effect. Handle "vKill".
(myresume): Adjust to use ptids.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Add `arg' parameter. Handle it.
(handle_status): Adjust to discard_queued_stop_replies interface
change.
(first_thread_of, kill_inferior_callback)
(detach_or_kill_inferior_callback, join_inferiors_callback): New.
(main): Call initialize_inferiors. Adjust to use ptids, killing
and detaching from all inferiors. Handle multiprocess packet
variants.
* linux-low.h: Include gdb_proc_service.h.
(struct process_info_private): New.
(struct linux_target_ops) <pid_of>: Use ptid_get_pid.
<lwpid_of>: Use ptid_get_lwp.
(get_lwp_thread): Adjust.
(struct lwp_info): Add `dead' member.
(find_lwp_pid): Declare.
* linux-low.c (thread_db_active): Delete.
(new_inferior): Adjust comment.
(inferior_pid): Delete.
(linux_add_process): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Adjust.
(add_lwp): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(linux_create_inferior): Add process to processes table. Adjust
to use ptids. Don't set new_inferior here.
(linux_attach_lwp): Rename to ...
(linux_attach_lwp_1): ... this. Add `initial' argument. Handle
it. Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_attach_lwp): New.
(linux_attach): Add process to processes table. Don't set
new_inferior here.
(struct counter): New.
(second_thread_of_pid_p, last_thread_of_process_p): New.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust to
multiple processes.
(linux_kill): Add `pid' argument. Handle it. Adjust to multiple
processes. Remove process from process table.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust
to multiple processes.
(any_thread_of): New.
(linux_detach): Add `pid' argument, and handle it. Remove process
from processes table.
(linux_join): Add `pid' argument. Handle it.
(linux_thread_alive): Change unsighed long argument to ptid_t.
Consider dead lwps as not being alive.
(status_pending_p): Rename `dummy' argument to `arg'. Filter out
threads we're not interested in.
(same_lwp, find_lwp_pid): New.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Change `pid' argument's type from int to
ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Rename to ...
(linux_wait_for_event_1): ... this. Change `pid' argument's type
from int to ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): New.
(linux_wait_1): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to
ptid_t. Adjust. Use last_thread_of_process_p. Remove processes
that exit from the process table.
(linux_wait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
Adjust.
(mark_lwp_dead): New.
(wait_for_sigstop): Adjust to use ptids. If a process exits while
stopping all threads, mark its main lwp as dead.
(linux_set_resume_request, linux_resume_one_thread): Adjust to use
ptids.
(fetch_register, usr_store_inferior_registers)
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers)
(regsets_store_inferior_registers, linux_read_memory)
(linux_write_memory): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(linux_look_up_symbols): Adjust to use per-process
`thread_db_active'.
(linux_request_interrupt): Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_read_auxv): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(initialize_low): Don't reference thread_db_active.
* gdb_proc_service.h (struct ps_prochandle) <pid>: Remove.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Use find_lwp_pid.
(ps_getpid): Return the pid of the current inferior.
* thread-db.c (proc_handle, thread_agent): Delete.
(thread_db_create_event, thread_db_enable_reporting): Adjust to
per-process data.
(find_one_thread): Change argument type to ptid_t. Adjust to
per-process data.
(maybe_attach_thread): Adjust to per-process data and ptids.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Ditto.
(thread_db_init): Ditto.
* spu-low.c (spu_create_inferior, spu_attach): Add process to
processes table. Adjust to use ptids.
(spu_kill, spu_detach): Adjust interface. Remove process from
processes table.
(spu_join, spu_thread_alive): Adjust interface.
(spu_wait): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table. Adjust to use ptids.
* win32-low.c (current_inferior_tid): Delete.
(current_inferior_ptid): New.
(debug_event_ptid): New.
(thread_rec): Take a ptid. Adjust.
(child_add_thread): Add `pid' argument. Adjust to use ptids.
(child_delete_thread): Ditto.
(do_initial_child_stuff): Add `attached' argument. Add process to
processes table.
(child_fetch_inferior_registers, child_store_inferior_registers):
Adjust.
(win32_create_inferior): Pass 0 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_attach): Pass 1 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_kill): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table.
(win32_detach): Ditto.
(win32_join): Adjust interface.
(win32_thread_alive): Take a ptid.
(win32_resume): Adjust to use ptids.
(get_child_debug_event): Ditto.
(win32_wait): Adjust interface. Remove exiting process from
processes table.
2009-04-02 06:50:24 +08:00
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* gdbserver/thread-db.c: New file.
* gdbserver/proc-service.c: New file.
* gdbserver/acinclude.m4: New file.
* gdbserver/Makefile.in: Add GDBSERVER_LIBS, gdb_proc_service_h,
proc-service.o, and thread-db.o.
(linux-low.o): Add USE_THREAD_DB.
* gdbserver/acconfig.h: Add HAVE_PRGREGSET_T, HAVE_PRFPREGSET_T,
HAVE_LWPID_T, HAVE_PSADDR_T, and PRFPREGSET_T_BROKEN.
* gdbserver/aclocal.m4: Regenerated.
* gdbserver/config.in: Regenerated.
* gdbserver/configure: Regenerated.
* gdbserver/configure.in: Check for proc_service.h, sys/procfs.h,
thread_db.h, and linux/elf.h headrs.
Check for lwpid_t, psaddr_t, prgregset_t, prfpregset_t, and
PRFPREGSET_T_BROKEN. Introduce srv_thread_depfiles and USE_THREAD_DB.
Check for -lthread_db and thread support.
* gdbserver/configure.srv: Enable thread_db support for ARM, i386, MIPS,
PowerPC, and SuperH.
* gdbserver/i387-fp.c: Constify arguments.
* gdbserver/i387-fp.h: Likewise.
* gdbserver/inferiors.c: (struct thread_info): Renamed from
`struct inferior_info'. Remove PID member. Use generic inferior
list header. All uses updated.
(inferiors, signal_pid): Removed.
(all_threads): New variable.
(get_thread): Define.
(add_inferior_to_list): New function.
(for_each_inferior): New function.
(change_inferior_id): New function.
(add_inferior): Removed.
(remove_inferior): New function.
(add_thread): New function.
(free_one_thread): New function.
(remove_thread): New function.
(clear_inferiors): Use for_each_inferior and free_one_thread.
(find_inferior): New function.
(find_inferior_id): New function.
(inferior_target_data): Update argument type.
(set_inferior_target_data): Likewise.
(inferior_regcache_data): Likewise.
(set_inferior_regcache_data): Likewise.
* gdbserver/linux-low.c (linux_bp_reinsert): Remove.
(all_processes, stopping_threads, using_thrads)
(struct pending_signals, debug_threads, pid_of): New.
(inferior_pid): Replace with macro.
(struct inferior_linux_data): Remove.
(get_stop_pc, add_process): New functions.
(linux_create_inferior): Restore SIGRTMIN+1 before calling exec.
Use add_process and add_thread.
(linux_attach_lwp): New function, based on old linux_attach. Use
add_process and add_thread. Set stop_expected for new threads.
(linux_attach): New function.
(linux_kill_one_process): New function.
(linux_kill): Kill all LWPs.
(linux_thread_alive): Use find_inferior_id.
(check_removed_breakpoints, status_pending_p): New functions.
(linux_wait_for_process): Renamed from linux_wait_for_one_inferior.
Update. Use WNOHANG. Wait for cloned processes also. Update process
struct for the found process.
(linux_wait_for_event): New function.
(linux_wait): Use it. Support LWPs.
(send_sigstop, wait_for_sigstop, stop_all_processes)
(linux_resume_one_process, linux_continue_one_process): New functions.
(linux_resume): Support LWPs.
(REGISTER_RAW_SIZE): Remove.
(fetch_register): Use register_size instead. Call supply_register.
(usr_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. Call collect_register.
Fix recursive case.
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Improve error message.
(regsets_store_inferior_registers): Add debugging.
(linux_look_up_symbols): Call thread_db_init if USE_THREAD_DB.
(unstopped_p, linux_signal_pid): New functions.
(linux_target_ops): Add linux_signal_pid.
(linux_init_signals): New function.
(initialize_low): Call it. Initialize using_threads.
* gdbserver/regcache.c (inferior_regcache_data): Add valid
flag.
(get_regcache): Fetch registers lazily. Add fetch argument
and update all callers.
(regcache_invalidate_one, regcache_invalidate): New
functions.
(new_register_cache): Renamed from create_register_cache.
Return the new regcache.
(free_register_cache): Change argument to a void *.
(registers_to_string, registers_from_string): Call get_regcache
with fetch flag set.
(register_data): Make static. Pass fetch flag to get_regcache.
(supply_register): Call get_regcache with fetch flag clear.
(collect_register): Call get_regcache with fetch flag set.
(collect_register_as_string): New function.
* gdbserver/regcache.h: Update.
* gdbserver/remote-utils.c (putpkt): Flush after debug output and use
stderr.
Handle input interrupts while waiting for an ACK.
(input_interrupt): Use signal_pid method.
(getpkt): Flush after debug output and use stderr.
(outreg): Use collect_register_as_string.
(new_thread_notify, dead_thread_notify): New functions.
(prepare_resume_reply): Check using_threads. Set thread_from_wait
and general_thread.
(look_up_one_symbol): Flush after debug output.
* gdbserver/server.c (step_thread, server_waiting): New variables.
(start_inferior): Don't use signal_pid. Update call to mywait.
(attach_inferior): Update call to mywait.
(handle_query): Handle qfThreadInfo and qsThreadInfo.
(main): Don't fetch/store registers explicitly. Use
set_desired_inferior. Support proposed ``Hs'' packet. Update
calls to mywait.
* gdbserver/server.h: Update.
(struct inferior_list, struct_inferior_list_entry): New.
* gdbserver/target.c (set_desired_inferior): New.
(write_inferior_memory): Constify.
(mywait): New function.
* gdbserver/target.h: Update.
(struct target_ops): New signal_pid method.
(mywait): Removed macro, added prototype.
* gdbserver/linux-low.h (regset_func): Removed.
(regset_fill_func, regset_store_func): New.
(enum regset_type): New.
(struct regset_info): Add type field. Use new operation types.
(struct linux_target_ops): stop_pc renamed to get_pc.
Add decr_pc_after_break and breakpoint_at.
(get_process, get_thread_proess, get_process_thread)
(strut process_info, all_processes, linux_attach_lwp)
(thread_db_init): New.
* gdbserver/linux-arm-low.c (arm_get_pc, arm_set_pc,
arm_breakpoint, arm_breakpoint_len, arm_breakpoint_at): New.
(the_low_target): Add new members.
* gdbserver/linux-i386-low.c (i386_store_gregset, i386_store_fpregset)
(i386_store_fpxregset): Constify.
(target_regsets): Add new kind identifier.
(i386_get_pc): Renamed from i386_stop_pc. Simplify.
(i386_set_pc): Add debugging.
(i386_breakpoint_at): New function.
(the_low_target): Add new members.
* gdbserver/linux-mips-low.c (mips_get_pc, mips_set_pc)
(mips_breakpoint, mips_breakpoint_len, mips_reinsert_addr)
(mips_breakpoint_at): New.
(the_low_target): Add new members.
* gdbserver/linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_get_pc, ppc_set_pc)
(ppc_breakpoint, ppc_breakpoint_len, ppc_breakpoint_at): New.
(the_low_target): Add new members.
* gdbserver/linux-sh-low.c (sh_get_pc, sh_set_pc)
(sh_breakpoint, sh_breakpoint_len, sh_breakpoint_at): New.
(the_low_target): Add new members.
* gdbserver/linux-x86-64-low.c (target_regsets): Add new kind
identifier.
2002-06-12 01:32:40 +08:00
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Multi-target support
This commit adds multi-target support to GDB. What this means is that
with this commit, GDB can now be connected to different targets at the
same time. E.g., you can debug a live native process and a core dump
at the same time, connect to multiple gdbservers, etc.
Actually, the word "target" is overloaded in gdb. We already have a
target stack, with pushes several target_ops instances on top of one
another. We also have "info target" already, which means something
completely different to what this patch does.
So from here on, I'll be using the "target connections" term, to mean
an open process_stratum target, pushed on a target stack. This patch
makes gdb have multiple target stacks, and multiple process_stratum
targets open simultaneously. The user-visible changes / commands will
also use this terminology, but of course it's all open to debate.
User-interface-wise, not that much changes. The main difference is
that each inferior may have its own target connection.
A target connection (e.g., a target extended-remote connection) may
support debugging multiple processes, just as before.
Say you're debugging against gdbserver in extended-remote mode, and
you do "add-inferior" to prepare to spawn a new process, like:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
...
(gdb) start
...
(gdb) add-inferior
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) file a.out
...
(gdb) start
...
At this point, you have two inferiors connected to the same gdbserver.
With this commit, GDB will maintain a target stack per inferior,
instead of a global target stack.
To preserve the behavior above, by default, "add-inferior" makes the
new inferior inherit a copy of the target stack of the current
inferior. Same across a fork - the child inherits a copy of the
target stack of the parent. While the target stacks are copied, the
targets themselves are not. Instead, target_ops is made a
refcounted_object, which means that target_ops instances are
refcounted, which each inferior counting for a reference.
What if you want to create an inferior and connect it to some _other_
target? For that, this commit introduces a new "add-inferior
-no-connection" option that makes the new inferior not share the
current inferior's target. So you could do:
(gdb) target extended-remote :9999
Remote debugging using :9999
...
(gdb) add-inferior -no-connection
[New inferior 2]
Added inferior 2
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 <null>
(gdb) tar extended-remote :10000
Remote debugging using :10000
...
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
* 2 process 18450 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main
(gdb)
A following patch will extended "info inferiors" to include a column
indicating which connection an inferior is bound to, along with a
couple other UI tweaks.
Other than that, debugging is the same as before. Users interact with
inferiors and threads as before. The only difference is that
inferiors may be bound to processes running in different machines.
That's pretty much all there is to it in terms of noticeable UI
changes.
On to implementation.
Since we can be connected to different systems at the same time, a
ptid_t is no longer a unique identifier. Instead a thread can be
identified by a pair of ptid_t and 'process_stratum_target *', the
later being the instance of the process_stratum target that owns the
process/thread. Note that process_stratum_target inherits from
target_ops, and all process_stratum targets inherit from
process_stratum_target. In earlier patches, many places in gdb were
converted to refer to threads by thread_info pointer instead of
ptid_t, but there are still places in gdb where we start with a
pid/tid and need to find the corresponding inferior or thread_info
objects. So you'll see in the patch many places adding a
process_stratum_target parameter to functions that used to take only a
ptid_t.
Since each inferior has its own target stack now, we can always find
the process_stratum target for an inferior. That is done via a
inf->process_target() convenience method.
Since each inferior has its own target stack, we need to handle the
"beneath" calls when servicing target calls. The solution I settled
with is just to make sure to switch the current inferior to the
inferior you want before making a target call. Not relying on global
context is just not feasible in current GDB. Fortunately, there
aren't that many places that need to do that, because generally most
code that calls target methods already has the current context
pointing to the right inferior/thread. Note, to emphasize -- there's
no method to "switch to this target stack". Instead, you switch the
current inferior, and that implicitly switches the target stack.
In some spots, we need to iterate over all inferiors so that we reach
all target stacks.
Native targets are still singletons. There's always only a single
instance of such targets.
Remote targets however, we'll have one instance per remote connection.
The exec target is still a singleton. There's only one instance. I
did not see the point of instanciating more than one exec_target
object.
After vfork, we need to make sure to push the exec target on the new
inferior. See exec_on_vfork.
For type safety, functions that need a {target, ptid} pair to identify
a thread, take a process_stratum_target pointer for target parameter
instead of target_ops *. Some shared code in gdb/nat/ also need to
gain a target pointer parameter. This poses an issue, since gdbserver
doesn't have process_stratum_target, only target_ops. To fix this,
this commit renames gdbserver's target_ops to process_stratum_target.
I think this makes sense. There's no concept of target stack in
gdbserver, and gdbserver's target_ops really implements a
process_stratum-like target.
The thread and inferior iterator functions also gain
process_stratum_target parameters. These are used to be able to
iterate over threads and inferiors of a given target. Following usual
conventions, if the target pointer is null, then we iterate over
threads and inferiors of all targets.
I tried converting "add-inferior" to the gdb::option framework, as a
preparatory patch, but that stumbled on the fact that gdb::option does
not support file options yet, for "add-inferior -exec". I have a WIP
patchset that adds that, but it's not a trivial patch, mainly due to
need to integrate readline's filename completion, so I deferred that
to some other time.
In infrun.c/infcmd.c, the main change is that we need to poll events
out of all targets. See do_target_wait. Right after collecting an
event, we switch the current inferior to an inferior bound to the
target that reported the event, so that target methods can be used
while handling the event. This makes most of the code transparent to
multi-targets. See fetch_inferior_event.
infrun.c:stop_all_threads is interesting -- in this function we need
to stop all threads of all targets. What the function does is send an
asynchronous stop request to all threads, and then synchronously waits
for events, with target_wait, rinse repeat, until all it finds are
stopped threads. Now that we have multiple targets, it's not
efficient to synchronously block in target_wait waiting for events out
of one target. Instead, we implement a mini event loop, with
interruptible_select, select'ing on one file descriptor per target.
For this to work, we need to be able to ask the target for a waitable
file descriptor. Such file descriptors already exist, they are the
descriptors registered in the main event loop with add_file_handler,
inside the target_async implementations. This commit adds a new
target_async_wait_fd target method that just returns the file
descriptor in question. See wait_one / stop_all_threads in infrun.c.
The 'threads_executing' global is made a per-target variable. Since
it is only relevant to process_stratum_target targets, this is where
it is put, instead of in target_ops.
You'll notice that remote.c includes some FIXME notes. These refer to
the fact that the global arrays that hold data for the remote packets
supported are still globals. For example, if we connect to two
different servers/stubs, then each might support different remote
protocol features. They might even be different architectures, like
e.g., one ARM baremetal stub, and a x86 gdbserver, to debug a
host/controller scenario as a single program. That isn't going to
work correctly today, because of said globals. I'm leaving fixing
that for another pass, since it does not appear to be trivial, and I'd
rather land the base work first. It's already useful to be able to
debug multiple instances of the same server (e.g., a distributed
cluster, where you have full control over the servers installed), so I
think as is it's already reasonable incremental progress.
Current limitations:
- You can only resume more that one target at the same time if all
targets support asynchronous debugging, and support non-stop mode.
It should be possible to support mixed all-stop + non-stop
backends, but that is left for another time. This means that
currently in order to do multi-target with gdbserver you need to
issue "maint set target-non-stop on". I would like to make that
mode be the default, but we're not there yet. Note that I'm
talking about how the target backend works, only. User-visible
all-stop mode works just fine.
- As explained above, connecting to different remote servers at the
same time is likely to produce bad results if they don't support the
exact set of RSP features.
FreeBSD updates courtesy of John Baldwin.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
* aarch64-linux-nat.c
(aarch64_linux_nat_target::thread_architecture): Adjust.
* ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Adjust find_thread_ptid call.
(task_command_1): Likewise.
* aix-thread.c (sync_threadlists, aix_thread_target::resume)
(aix_thread_target::wait, aix_thread_target::fetch_registers)
(aix_thread_target::store_registers)
(aix_thread_target::thread_alive): Adjust.
* amd64-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(amd64fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* amd64-linux-nat.c (ps_get_thread_area): Use ps_prochandle
thread's gdbarch instead of target_gdbarch.
* break-catch-sig.c (signal_catchpoint_print_it): Adjust call to
get_last_target_status.
* break-catch-syscall.c (print_it_catch_syscall): Likewise.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): Consider all
inferiors.
(update_inserted_breakpoint_locations): Skip if inferiors with no
execution.
(update_global_location_list): When handling moribund locations,
find representative inferior for location's pspace, and use thread
count of its process_stratum target.
* bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_target_open): Pass target down.
* bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_target::wait): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust thread_change_ptid and
add_thread calls.
(bsd_uthread_target::update_thread_list): Use
as_process_stratum_target and adjust find_thread_ptid,
thread_change_ptid and add_thread calls.
* btrace.c (maint_btrace_packet_history_cmd): Adjust
find_thread_ptid call.
* corelow.c (add_to_thread_list): Adjust add_thread call.
(core_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent and thread_count
calls.
(core_target::pid_to_str): Adjust find_inferior_ptid call.
* ctf.c (ctf_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent call.
* event-top.c (async_disconnect): Pop targets from all inferiors.
* exec.c (add_target_sections): Push exec target on all inferiors
sharing the program space.
(remove_target_sections): Remove the exec target from all
inferiors sharing the program space.
(exec_on_vfork): New.
* exec.h (exec_on_vfork): Declare.
* fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_add_threads): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter.
Pass it down.
(fbsd_nat_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
(fbsd_nat_target::resume): Adjust.
(fbsd_handle_debug_trap): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(fbsd_nat_target::wait, fbsd_nat_target::post_attach): Adjust.
* fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_corefile_thread): Adjust
get_thread_arch_regcache call.
* fork-child.c (gdb_startup_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior and set_executing.
* gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target): Forward declare.
(add_thread, add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info)
(in_thread_list): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(find_thread_ptid(inferior*, ptid_t)): New overload.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_change_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads()): Delete overload.
(all_threads, all_non_exited_threads): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(all_threads_safe): Use brace initialization.
(thread_count): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
(set_resumed, set_running, set_stop_requested, set_executing)
(threads_are_executing, finish_thread_state): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(switch_to_thread): Use is_current_thread.
* i386-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(i386fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_nat_target::low_resume): Adjust.
* inf-child.c (inf_child_target::maybe_unpush_target): Remove
have_inferiors check.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_target::create_inferior)
(inf_ptrace_target::attach): Adjust.
* infcall.c (run_inferior_call): Adjust.
* infcmd.c (run_command_1): Pass target to
scoped_finish_thread_state.
(proceed_thread_callback): Skip inferiors with no execution.
(continue_command): Rename 'all_threads' local to avoid hiding
'all_threads' function. Adjust get_last_target_status call.
(prepare_one_step): Adjust set_running call.
(signal_command): Use user_visible_resume_target. Compare thread
pointers instead of inferior_ptid.
(info_program_command): Adjust to pass down target.
(attach_command): Mark target's 'thread_executing' flag.
(stop_current_target_threads_ns): New, factored out from ...
(interrupt_target_1): ... this. Switch inferior before making
target calls.
* inferior-iter.h
(struct all_inferiors_iterator, struct all_inferiors_range)
(struct all_inferiors_safe_range)
(struct all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Filter on
process_stratum_target too. Remove explicit.
* inferior.c (inferior::inferior): Push dummy target on target
stack.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors):
Add process_stratum_target parameter, and pass it down.
(have_live_inferiors): Adjust.
(switch_to_inferior_and_push_target): New.
(add_inferior_command, clone_inferior_command): Handle
"-no-connection" parameter. Use
switch_to_inferior_and_push_target.
(_initialize_inferior): Mention "-no-connection" option in
the help of "add-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands.
* inferior.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h".
(interrupt_target_1): Use bool.
(struct inferior) <push_target, unpush_target, target_is_pushed,
find_target_beneath, top_target, process_target, target_at,
m_stack>: New.
(discard_all_inferiors): Delete.
(find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors)
(all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* infrun.c: Include "gdb_select.h" and <unordered_map>.
(target_last_proc_target): New global.
(follow_fork_inferior): Push target on new inferior. Pass target
to add_thread_silent. Call exec_on_vfork. Handle target's
reference count.
(follow_fork): Adjust get_last_target_status call. Also consider
target.
(follow_exec): Push target on new inferior.
(struct execution_control_state) <target>: New field.
(user_visible_resume_target): New.
(do_target_resume): Call target_async.
(resume_1): Set target's threads_executing flag. Consider resume
target.
(commit_resume_all_targets): New.
(proceed): Also consider resume target. Skip threads of inferiors
with no execution. Commit resumtion in all targets.
(start_remote): Pass current inferior to wait_for_inferior.
(infrun_thread_stop_requested): Consider target as well. Pass
thread_info pointer to clear_inline_frame_state instead of ptid.
(infrun_thread_thread_exit): Consider target as well.
(random_pending_event_thread): New inferior parameter. Use it.
(do_target_wait): Rename to ...
(do_target_wait_1): ... this. Add inferior parameter, and pass it
down.
(threads_are_resumed_pending_p, do_target_wait): New.
(prepare_for_detach): Adjust calls.
(wait_for_inferior): New inferior parameter. Handle it. Use
do_target_wait_1 instead of do_target_wait.
(fetch_inferior_event): Adjust. Switch to representative
inferior. Pass target down.
(set_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
Save target in global.
(get_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(nullify_last_target_wait_ptid): Clear 'target_last_proc_target'.
(context_switch): Check inferior_ptid == null_ptid before calling
inferior_thread().
(get_inferior_stop_soon): Pass down target.
(wait_one): Rename to ...
(poll_one_curr_target): ... this.
(struct wait_one_event): New.
(wait_one): New.
(stop_all_threads): Adjust.
(handle_no_resumed, handle_inferior_event): Adjust to consider the
event's target.
(switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Also consider target.
(print_stop_event): Update.
(normal_stop): Update. Also consider the resume target.
* infrun.h (wait_for_inferior): Remove declaration.
(user_visible_resume_target): New declaration.
(get_last_target_status, set_last_target_status): New
process_stratum_target parameter.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter, and use it.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): New.
* inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
(clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): Declare.
* linux-fork.c (delete_checkpoint_command): Pass target down to
find_thread_ptid.
(checkpoint_command): Adjust.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_target::follow_fork): Switch to thread
instead of just tweaking inferior_ptid.
(linux_nat_switch_fork): Pass target down to thread_change_ptid.
(exit_lwp): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
(attach_proc_task_lwp_callback): Pass target down to
add_thread/set_running/set_executing.
(linux_nat_target::attach): Pass target down to
thread_change_ptid.
(get_detach_signal): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid.
Consider last target status's target.
(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw, resume_lwp)
(linux_handle_syscall_trap, linux_handle_extended_wait, wait_lwp)
(stop_wait_callback, save_stop_reason, linux_nat_filter_event)
(linux_nat_wait_1, resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Pass target down.
(linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): New.
(linux_nat_stop_lwp, linux_nat_target::thread_address_space): Pass
target down.
* linux-nat.h (linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): Declare.
* linux-tdep.c (get_thread_arch_regcache): Pass target down.
* linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_db_info::process_target): New
field.
(add_thread_db_info): Save target.
(get_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter. Also
match target.
(delete_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Also match target.
(thread_from_lwp): Adjust to pass down target.
(thread_db_notice_clone): Pass down target.
(check_thread_db_callback): Pass down target.
(try_thread_db_load_1): Always push the thread_db target.
(try_thread_db_load, record_thread): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::detach): Pass target down. Always unpush the
thread_db target.
(thread_db_target::wait, thread_db_target::mourn_inferior): Pass
target down. Always unpush the thread_db target.
(find_new_threads_callback, thread_db_find_new_threads_2)
(thread_db_target::update_thread_list): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::pid_to_str): Pass current inferior down.
(thread_db_target::get_thread_local_address): Pass target down.
(thread_db_target::resume, maintenance_check_libthread_db): Pass
target down.
* nto-procfs.c (nto_procfs_target::update_thread_list): Adjust.
* procfs.c (procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): Declare.
(proc_set_current_signal, do_attach, procfs_target::wait): Adjust.
(procfs_init_inferior): Rename to ...
(procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): ... this and adjust.
(procfs_target::create_inferior, procfs_notice_thread)
(procfs_do_thread_registers): Adjust.
* ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(ppcfbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* proc-service.c (ps_xfer_memory): Switch current inferior and
program space as well.
(get_ps_regcache): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.c
(process_stratum_target::thread_address_space)
(process_stratum_target::thread_architecture): Pass target down.
* process-stratum-target.h
(process_stratum_target::threads_executing): New field.
(as_process_stratum_target): New.
* ravenscar-thread.c
(ravenscar_thread_target::update_inferior_ptid): Pass target down.
(ravenscar_thread_target::wait, ravenscar_add_thread): Pass target
down.
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target::info_record): Adjust.
(record_btrace_target::record_method)
(record_btrace_target::record_is_replaying)
(record_btrace_target::fetch_registers)
(get_thread_current_frame_id, record_btrace_target::resume)
(record_btrace_target::wait, record_btrace_target::stop): Pass
target down.
* record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Switch to event thread.
Pass target down.
* regcache.c (regcache::regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache): Add
process_stratum_target parameter and handle it.
(current_thread_target): New global.
(get_thread_regcache): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it. Switch inferior before calling target method.
(get_thread_regcache): Pass target down.
(get_thread_regcache_for_ptid): Pass target down.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter and
handle it.
(registers_changed_thread, registers_changed): Pass target down.
(test_get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): New.
(current_regcache_test): Define a couple local test_target_ops
instances and use them for testing.
(readwrite_regcache): Pass process_stratum_target parameter.
(cooked_read_test, cooked_write_test): Pass mock_target down.
* regcache.h (get_thread_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache)
(get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::target): New method.
(regcache::regcache, regcache::get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache)
(regcache::registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
(regcache::m_target): New field.
(registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* remote.c (remote_state::supports_vCont_probed): New field.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New method.
(remote_unpush_and_throw): Add remote_target parameter.
(get_current_remote_target): Adjust.
(remote_target::remote_add_inferior): Push target.
(remote_target::remote_add_thread)
(remote_target::remote_notice_new_inferior)
(get_remote_thread_info): Pass target down.
(remote_target::update_thread_list): Skip threads of inferiors
bound to other targets. (remote_target::close): Don't discard
inferiors. (remote_target::add_current_inferior_and_thread)
(remote_target::process_initial_stop_replies)
(remote_target::start_remote)
(remote_target::remote_serial_quit_handler): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_target): New remote_target
parameter. Unpush the target from all inferiors.
(remote_target::remote_unpush_and_throw): New remote_target
parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::open_1): Check whether the current inferior has
execution instead of checking whether any inferior is live. Pass
target down.
(remote_target::remote_detach_1): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(extended_remote_target::attach): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_vcont_probe): Set supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::append_resumption): Pass down target.
(remote_target::append_pending_thread_resumptions)
(remote_target::remote_resume_with_hc, remote_target::resume)
(remote_target::commit_resume): Pass down target.
(remote_target::remote_stop_ns): Check supports_vCont_probed.
(remote_target::interrupt_query)
(remote_target::remove_new_fork_children)
(remote_target::check_pending_events_prevent_wildcard_vcont)
(remote_target::remote_parse_stop_reply)
(remote_target::process_stop_reply): Pass down target.
(first_remote_resumed_thread): New remote_target parameter. Pass
it down.
(remote_target::wait_as): Pass down target.
(unpush_and_perror): New remote_target parameter. Pass it down.
(remote_target::readchar, remote_target::remote_serial_write)
(remote_target::getpkt_or_notif_sane_1)
(remote_target::kill_new_fork_children, remote_target::kill): Pass
down target.
(remote_target::mourn_inferior): Pass down target. Use
remote_unpush_target.
(remote_target::core_of_thread)
(remote_target::remote_btrace_maybe_reopen): Pass down target.
(remote_target::pid_to_exec_file)
(remote_target::thread_handle_to_thread_info): Pass down target.
(remote_target::async_wait_fd): New.
* riscv-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h".
(riscv_fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target.
* sol2-tdep.c (sol2_core_pid_to_str): Pass down target.
* sol-thread.c (sol_thread_target::wait, ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs)
(ps_lgetfpregs, ps_lsetfpregs, sol_update_thread_list_callback):
Adjust.
* solib-spu.c (spu_skip_standalone_loader): Pass down target.
* solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Pass down target.
* spu-multiarch.c (parse_spufs_run): Pass down target.
* spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_sniffer): Pass down target.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
* target.c (g_target_stack): Delete.
(current_top_target): Return the current inferior's top target.
(target_has_execution_1): Refer to the passed-in inferior's top
target.
(target_supports_terminal_ours): Check whether the initial
inferior was already created.
(decref_target): New.
(target_stack::push): Incref/decref the target.
(push_target, push_target, unpush_target): Adjust.
(target_stack::unpush): Defref target.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool. Adjust to refer to the current
inferior's target stack.
(dispose_inferior): Delete, and inline parts ...
(target_preopen): ... here. Only dispose of the current inferior.
(target_detach): Hold strong target reference while detaching.
Pass target down.
(target_thread_name): Add assertion.
(target_resume): Pass down target.
(target_ops::beneath, find_target_at): Adjust to refer to the
current inferior's target stack.
(get_dummy_target): New.
(target_pass_ctrlc): Pass the Ctrl-C to the first inferior that
has a thread running.
(initialize_targets): Rename to ...
(_initialize_target): ... this.
* target.h: Include "gdbsupport/refcounted-object.h".
(struct target_ops): Inherit refcounted_object.
(target_ops::shortname, target_ops::longname): Make const.
(target_ops::async_wait_fd): New method.
(decref_target): Declare.
(struct target_ops_ref_policy): New.
(target_ops_ref): New typedef.
(get_dummy_target): Declare function.
(target_is_pushed): Return bool.
* thread-iter.c (all_matching_threads_iterator::m_inf_matches)
(all_matching_threads_iterator::all_matching_threads_iterator):
Handle filter target.
* thread-iter.h (struct all_matching_threads_iterator, struct
all_matching_threads_range, class all_non_exited_threads_range):
Filter by target too. Remove explicit.
* thread.c (threads_executing): Delete.
(inferior_thread): Pass down current inferior.
(clear_thread_inferior_resources): Pass down thread pointer
instead of ptid_t.
(add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info, add_thread): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Use it for thread and inferior
searches.
(is_current_thread): New.
(thread_info::deletable): Use it.
(find_thread_ptid, thread_count, in_thread_list)
(thread_change_ptid, set_resumed, set_running): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(set_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down. Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(threads_are_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter.
Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'.
(set_stop_requested, finish_thread_state): New
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
(switch_to_thread): Also match inferior.
(switch_to_thread): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it
down.
(update_threads_executing): Reimplement.
* top.c (quit_force): Pop targets from all inferior.
(gdb_init): Don't call initialize_targets.
* windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target) <get_windows_debug_event>:
Declare.
(windows_add_thread, windows_delete_thread): Adjust.
(get_windows_debug_event): Rename to ...
(windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): ... this. Adjust.
* tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_target_open): Pass down target.
* gdbsupport/common-gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target):
Forward declare.
(switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target parameter.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_resume_1): Add process_stratum_target
parameter. Use it.
(mi_on_resume): Pass target down.
* nat/fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down.
* nat/fork-inferior.h (startup_inferior): Add
process_stratum_target parameter.
* python/py-threadevent.c (py_get_event_thread): Pass target down.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* fork-child.c (post_fork_inferior): Pass target down to
startup_inferior.
* inferiors.c (switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target
parameter.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Pass the target to
switch_to_thread.
* target.c (the_target): Now a process_stratum_target.
(done_accessing_memory): Pass the target to switch_to_thread.
(set_target_ops): Ajust to use process_stratum_target.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Rename to ...
(struct process_stratum_target): ... this.
(the_target, set_target_ops): Adjust.
(prepare_to_access_memory): Adjust comment.
* win32-low.c (child_xfer_memory): Adjust to use
process_stratum_target.
(win32_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
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* configure.ac: Add a test for socklen_t. Use three-argument
AC_DEFINE throughout.
* config.in: Regenerated using autoheader 2.59.
* configure: Regenerated.
* gdbreplay.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
* remote-utils.c (socklen_t): Provide a default.
(remote_open): Use socklen_t.
(convert_int_to_ascii, convert_ascii_to_int, decode_M_packet): Use
unsigned char.
* i387-fp.c (struct i387_fsave, struct i387_fxsave): Use unsigned
char for buffers.
* linux-low.c (linux_read_memory, linux_write_memory)
(linux_read_auxv): Likewise.
* mem-break.c (breakpoint_data, set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read)
(check_mem_write): Likewise.
* mem-break.h (set_breakpoint_data, check_mem_read, check_mem_write):
Likewise.
* regcache.c (struct inferior_rgcache_data, registers_to_string)
(registers_from_string, register_data): Likewise.
* server.c (handle_query, main): Likewise.
* server.h (convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii)
(decode_M_packet): Likewise.
* target.c (read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Likewise.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Update read_memory, write_memory,
and read_auxv.
(read_inferior_memory, write_inferior_memory): Update.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Change type of breakpoint
to unsigned char *.
* linux-arm-low.c, linux-cris-low.c, linux-crisv32-low.c,
linux-i386-low.c, linux-m32r-low.c, linux-m68k-low.c,
linux-mips-low.c, linux-ppc-low.c, linux-ppc64-low.c,
linux-s390-low.c, linux-sh-low.c: Update for changes in
read_inferior_memory and the_low_target->breakpoint.
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Implement the multiprocess extensions, and add linux multiprocess
support.
* server.h (ULONGEST): Declare.
(struct ptid, ptid_t): New.
(minus_one_ptid, null_ptid): Declare.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): Declare.
(struct inferior_list_entry): Change `id' type from unsigned from
to ptid_t.
(struct sym_cache, struct breakpoint, struct
process_info_private): Forward declare.
(struct process_info): Declare.
(current_process): Declare.
(all_processes): Declare.
(initialize_inferiors): Declare.
(add_thread): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id, gdb_id_to_thread_id): Ditto.
(add_process, remove_process, find_thread_pid): Declare.
(find_inferior_id): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type to ptid_t.
(multi_process): Declare.
(push_event): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(read_ptid, write_ptid): Declare.
(prepare_resume_reply): Adjust to use ptid_t.
(clear_symbol_cache): Declare.
* inferiors.c (all_processes): New.
(null_ptid, minus_one_ptid): New.
(ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp)
(ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid): New.
(add_thread): Change unsigned long to ptid. Remove gdb_id
parameter. Adjust.
(thread_id_to_gdb_id, thread_to_gdb_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread): Rename to ...
(find_thread_pid): ... this. Change unsigned long to ptid.
(gdb_id_to_thread_id, find_inferior_id): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(loaded_dll, pull_pid_from_list): Adjust.
(add_process, remove_process, find_process_pid)
(get_thread_process, current_process, initialize_inferiors): New.
* target.h (struct thread_resume) <thread>: Change type to ptid_t.
(struct target_waitstatus) <related_pid>: Ditto.
(struct target_ops) <kill, detach>: Add `pid' argument. Change
return type to int.
(struct target_ops) <join>: Add `pid' argument.
(struct target_ops) <thread_alive>: Change pid's type to ptid_t.
(struct target_ops) <wait>: Add `ptid' field. Change return type
to ptid.
(kill_inferior, detach_inferior, join_inferior): Add `pid' argument.
(mywait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
(target_pid_to_str): Declare.
* target.c (set_desired_inferior): Adjust to use ptids.
(mywait): Add new `ptid' argument. Adjust.
(target_pid_to_str): New.
* mem-break.h (free_all_breakpoints): Declare.
* mem-break.c (breakpoints): Delelete.
(set_breakpoint_at, delete_breakpoint, find_breakpoint_at)
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write, delete_all_breakpoints): Adjust
to use per-process breakpoint list.
(free_all_breakpoints): New.
* remote-utils.c (struct sym_cache) <name>: Drop `const'.
(symbol_cache, all_symbols_looked_up): Delete.
(hexchars): New.
(ishex, unpack_varlen_hex, write_ptid, hex_or_minus_one,
read_ptid): New.
(prepare_resume_reply): Change ptid argument's type from unsigned
long to ptid_t. Adjust. Implement W;process and X;process.
(free_sym_cache, clear_symbol_cache): New.
(look_up_one_symbol): Adjust to per-process symbol cache. *
* server.c (cont_thread, general_thread, step_thread): Change type
to ptid_t.
(attached): Delete.
(multi_process): New.
(last_ptid): Change type to ptid_t.
(struct vstop_notif) <ptid>: Change type to ptid_t.
(queue_stop_reply, push_event): Change `ptid' argument's type to
ptid_t.
(discard_queued_stop_replies): Add `pid' argument.
(start_inferior): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes. Don't reference the `attached' global.
(attach_inferior): Adjust to mywait interface changes.
(handle_query): Adjust to use ptids. Parse GDB's qSupported
features. Handle and report "multiprocess+". Handle
"qAttached:PID".
(handle_v_cont): Adjust to use ptids. Adjust to mywait interface
changes.
(handle_v_kill): New.
(handle_v_stopped): Adjust to use target_pid_to_str.
(handle_v_requests): Allow multiple attaches and runs when
multiprocess extensions are in effect. Handle "vKill".
(myresume): Adjust to use ptids.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Add `arg' parameter. Handle it.
(handle_status): Adjust to discard_queued_stop_replies interface
change.
(first_thread_of, kill_inferior_callback)
(detach_or_kill_inferior_callback, join_inferiors_callback): New.
(main): Call initialize_inferiors. Adjust to use ptids, killing
and detaching from all inferiors. Handle multiprocess packet
variants.
* linux-low.h: Include gdb_proc_service.h.
(struct process_info_private): New.
(struct linux_target_ops) <pid_of>: Use ptid_get_pid.
<lwpid_of>: Use ptid_get_lwp.
(get_lwp_thread): Adjust.
(struct lwp_info): Add `dead' member.
(find_lwp_pid): Declare.
* linux-low.c (thread_db_active): Delete.
(new_inferior): Adjust comment.
(inferior_pid): Delete.
(linux_add_process): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Adjust.
(add_lwp): Change unsigned long to ptid.
(linux_create_inferior): Add process to processes table. Adjust
to use ptids. Don't set new_inferior here.
(linux_attach_lwp): Rename to ...
(linux_attach_lwp_1): ... this. Add `initial' argument. Handle
it. Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_attach_lwp): New.
(linux_attach): Add process to processes table. Don't set
new_inferior here.
(struct counter): New.
(second_thread_of_pid_p, last_thread_of_process_p): New.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust to
multiple processes.
(linux_kill): Add `pid' argument. Handle it. Adjust to multiple
processes. Remove process from process table.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Add `args' parameter. Handle it. Adjust
to multiple processes.
(any_thread_of): New.
(linux_detach): Add `pid' argument, and handle it. Remove process
from processes table.
(linux_join): Add `pid' argument. Handle it.
(linux_thread_alive): Change unsighed long argument to ptid_t.
Consider dead lwps as not being alive.
(status_pending_p): Rename `dummy' argument to `arg'. Filter out
threads we're not interested in.
(same_lwp, find_lwp_pid): New.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Change `pid' argument's type from int to
ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): Rename to ...
(linux_wait_for_event_1): ... this. Change `pid' argument's type
from int to ptid_t. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event): New.
(linux_wait_1): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to
ptid_t. Adjust. Use last_thread_of_process_p. Remove processes
that exit from the process table.
(linux_wait): Add `ptid' argument. Change return type to ptid_t.
Adjust.
(mark_lwp_dead): New.
(wait_for_sigstop): Adjust to use ptids. If a process exits while
stopping all threads, mark its main lwp as dead.
(linux_set_resume_request, linux_resume_one_thread): Adjust to use
ptids.
(fetch_register, usr_store_inferior_registers)
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers)
(regsets_store_inferior_registers, linux_read_memory)
(linux_write_memory): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(linux_look_up_symbols): Adjust to use per-process
`thread_db_active'.
(linux_request_interrupt): Adjust to use ptids.
(linux_read_auxv): Inline `inferior_pid'.
(initialize_low): Don't reference thread_db_active.
* gdb_proc_service.h (struct ps_prochandle) <pid>: Remove.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Use find_lwp_pid.
(ps_getpid): Return the pid of the current inferior.
* thread-db.c (proc_handle, thread_agent): Delete.
(thread_db_create_event, thread_db_enable_reporting): Adjust to
per-process data.
(find_one_thread): Change argument type to ptid_t. Adjust to
per-process data.
(maybe_attach_thread): Adjust to per-process data and ptids.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Ditto.
(thread_db_init): Ditto.
* spu-low.c (spu_create_inferior, spu_attach): Add process to
processes table. Adjust to use ptids.
(spu_kill, spu_detach): Adjust interface. Remove process from
processes table.
(spu_join, spu_thread_alive): Adjust interface.
(spu_wait): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table. Adjust to use ptids.
* win32-low.c (current_inferior_tid): Delete.
(current_inferior_ptid): New.
(debug_event_ptid): New.
(thread_rec): Take a ptid. Adjust.
(child_add_thread): Add `pid' argument. Adjust to use ptids.
(child_delete_thread): Ditto.
(do_initial_child_stuff): Add `attached' argument. Add process to
processes table.
(child_fetch_inferior_registers, child_store_inferior_registers):
Adjust.
(win32_create_inferior): Pass 0 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_attach): Pass 1 to do_initial_child_stuff.
(win32_kill): Adjust interface. Remove process from processes
table.
(win32_detach): Ditto.
(win32_join): Adjust interface.
(win32_thread_alive): Take a ptid.
(win32_resume): Adjust to use ptids.
(get_child_debug_event): Ditto.
(win32_wait): Adjust interface. Remove exiting process from
processes table.
2009-04-02 06:50:24 +08:00
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const char *target_pid_to_str (ptid_t);
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int target_can_do_hardware_single_step (void);
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2015-10-24 01:20:39 +08:00
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int default_breakpoint_kind_from_pc (CORE_ADDR *pcptr);
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#endif /* GDBSERVER_TARGET_H */
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