Make each UI have its own interpreter list, top level interpreter,
current interpreter, etc. The "interpreter_async" global is not
really specific to an struct interp (it crosses interpreter-exec ...),
so I moved it to "struct ui" directly, while the other globals were
left hidden in interps.c, opaque to the rest of GDB.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-06-21 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_do_actions_1): Access the current UI's
async field instead of the interpreter_async global.
* cli/cli-script.c (execute_user_command, while_command)
(if_command, script_from_file): Likewise.
* compile/compile.c: Include top.h instead of interps.h.
(compile_file_command, compile_code_command)
(compile_print_command): Access the current UI's async field
instead of the interpreter_async global.
* guile/guile.c: Include top.h instead of interps.h.
(guile_repl_command, guile_command, gdbscm_execute_gdb_command):
Access the current UI's async field instead of the
interpreter_async global.
* guile/scm-ports.c: Include top.h instead of interps.h.
(ioscm_with_output_to_port_worker): Access the current UI's async
field instead of the interpreter_async global.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Likewise.
* infcall.c (run_inferior_call): Likewise.
* infrun.c (reinstall_readline_callback_handler_cleanup)
(fetch_inferior_event): Likewise.
* interps.c (interpreter_async): Delete.
(struct ui_interp_info): New.
(get_current_interp_info): New function.
(interp_list, current_interpreter, top_level_interpreter_ptr):
Delete.
(interp_add, interp_set, interp_lookup, interp_ui_out)
(current_interp_set_logging, interp_set_temp)
(current_interp_named_p): Adjust to per-UI interpreters.
(command_interpreter): Delete.
(command_interp, current_interp_command_loop, interp_quiet_p)
(interp_exec, interpreter_exec_cmd, interpreter_completer)
(top_level_interpreter, top_level_interpreter_data): Adjust to
per-UI interpreters.
* interps.h (interpreter_async): Delete.
* main.c (captured_command_loop): Access the current UI's async
field instead of the interpreter_async global.
* python/python.c (python_interactive_command, python_command)
(execute_gdb_command): Likewise.
* top.c (maybe_wait_sync_command_done, execute_command_to_string):
Access the current UI's async field instead of the
interpreter_async global.
* top.h (struct tl_interp_info): Forward declare.
(struct ui) <interp_info, async>: New fields.
This patch makes the execution control code use largely the same
mechanisms in both sync- and async-capable targets. This means using
continuations and use the event loop to react to target events on sync
targets as well. The trick is to immediately mark infrun's event loop
source after resume instead of calling wait_for_inferior. Then
fetch_inferior_event is adjusted to do a blocking wait on sync
targets.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver, with and without
"maint set target-async off".
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_do_actions_1, until_break_command): Don't
check whether the target can async.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Only call target_async if
the target can async.
* infcall.c: Include top.h and interps.h.
(run_inferior_call): For the interpreter to sync mode while
running the infcall. Call wait_sync_command_done instead of
wait_for_inferior plus normal_stop.
* infcmd.c (prepare_execution_command): Don't check whether the
target can async when running in the foreground.
(step_1): Delete synchronous case handling.
(step_once): Always install a continuation, even in sync mode.
(until_next_command, finish_forward): Don't check whether the
target can async.
(attach_command_post_wait, notice_new_inferior): Always install a
continuation, even in sync mode.
* infrun.c (mark_infrun_async_event_handler): New function.
(proceed): In sync mode, mark infrun's event source instead of
waiting for events here.
(fetch_inferior_event): If the target can't async, do a blocking
wait.
(prepare_to_wait): In sync mode, mark infrun's event source.
(infrun_async_inferior_event_handler): No longer bail out if the
target can't async.
* infrun.h (mark_infrun_async_event_handler): New declaration.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_wait_1): Remove calls to
set_sigint_trap/clear_sigint_trap.
(linux_nat_terminal_inferior): No longer check whether the target
can async.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_sync_execution_done): Update and simplify
comment.
(mi_execute_command_input_handler): No longer check whether the
target is async. Update and simplify comment.
* target.c (default_target_wait): New function.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <to_wait>: Now defaults to
default_target_wait.
(default_target_wait): Declare.
* top.c (wait_sync_command_done): New function, factored out from
...
(maybe_wait_sync_command_done): ... this.
* top.h (wait_sync_command_done): Declare.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
All callers of target_async pass it the same callback
(inferior_event_handler). Since both common code and target backends
need to be able to put the target in and out of target async mode at
any given time, there's really no way that a different callback could
be passed. This commit simplifies things, and removes the indirection
altogether. Bonus: with this, gdb's target_async method ends up with
the same signature as gdbserver's.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* target.h <to_async>: Replace 'callback' and 'context' parameters
with boolean 'enable' parameter.
(target_async): Replace CALLBACK and CONTEXT parameters with
boolean ENABLE parameter.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Adjust.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_attach, linux_nat_resume)
(linux_nat_resume): Adjust.
(async_client_callback, async_client_context): Delete.
(handle_target_event): Call inferior_event_handler directly.
(linux_nat_async): Replace 'callback' and 'context' parameters
with boolean 'enable' parameter. Adjust. Remove references to
async_client_callback and async_client_context.
(linux_nat_close): Adjust.
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_async): Replace 'callback' and
'context' parameters with boolean 'enable' parameter. Adjust.
(record_btrace_resume): Adjust.
* record-full.c (record_full_async): Replace 'callback' and
'context' parameters with boolean 'enable' parameter. Adjust.
(record_full_resume, record_full_core_resume): Adjust.
* remote.c (struct remote_state) <async_client_callback,
async_client_context>: Delete fields.
(remote_start_remote, extended_remote_attach_1, remote_resume)
(extended_remote_create_inferior): Adjust.
(remote_async_serial_handler): Call inferior_event_handler
directly.
(remote_async): Replace 'callback' and 'context' parameters with
boolean 'enable' parameter. Adjust.
* top.c (gdb_readline_wrapper_cleanup, gdb_readline_wrapper):
Adjust.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
This patch splits the TRY_CATCH macro into three, so that we go from
this:
~~~
volatile gdb_exception ex;
TRY_CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
{
}
if (ex.reason < 0)
{
}
~~~
to this:
~~~
TRY
{
}
CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
{
}
END_CATCH
~~~
Thus, we'll be getting rid of the local volatile exception object, and
declaring the caught exception in the catch block.
This allows reimplementing TRY/CATCH in terms of C++ exceptions when
building in C++ mode, while still allowing to build GDB in C mode
(using setjmp/longjmp), as a transition step.
TBC, after this patch, is it _not_ valid to have code between the TRY
and the CATCH blocks, like:
TRY
{
}
// some code here.
CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
{
}
END_CATCH
Just like it isn't valid to do that with C++'s native try/catch.
By switching to creating the exception object inside the CATCH block
scope, we can get rid of all the explicitly allocated volatile
exception objects all over the tree, and map the CATCH block more
directly to C++'s catch blocks.
The majority of the TRY_CATCH -> TRY+CATCH+END_CATCH conversion was
done with a script, rerun from scratch at every rebase, no manual
editing involved. After the mechanical conversion, a few places
needed manual intervention, to fix preexisting cases where we were
using the exception object outside of the TRY_CATCH block, and cases
where we were using "else" after a 'if (ex.reason) < 0)' [a CATCH
after this patch]. The result was folded into this patch so that GDB
still builds at each incremental step.
END_CATCH is necessary for two reasons:
First, because we name the exception object in the CATCH block, which
requires creating a scope, which in turn must be closed somewhere.
Declaring the exception variable in the initializer field of a for
block, like:
#define CATCH(EXCEPTION, mask) \
for (struct gdb_exception EXCEPTION; \
exceptions_state_mc_catch (&EXCEPTION, MASK); \
EXCEPTION = exception_none)
would avoid needing END_CATCH, but alas, in C mode, we build with C90,
which doesn't allow mixed declarations and code.
Second, because when TRY/CATCH are wired to real C++ try/catch, as
long as we need to handle cleanup chains, even if there's no CATCH
block that wants to catch the exception, we need for stop at every
frame in the unwind chain and run cleanups, then rethrow. That will
be done in END_CATCH.
After we require C++, we'll still need TRY/CATCH/END_CATCH until
cleanups are completely phased out -- TRY/CATCH in C++ mode will
save/restore the current cleanup chain, like in C mode, and END_CATCH
catches otherwise uncaugh exceptions, runs cleanups and rethrows, so
that C++ cleanups and exceptions can coexist.
IMO, this still makes the TRY/CATCH code look a bit more like a
newcomer would expect, so IMO worth it even if we weren't considering
C++.
gdb/ChangeLog.
2015-03-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/common-exceptions.c (struct catcher) <exception>: No
longer a pointer to volatile exception. Now an exception value.
<mask>: Delete field.
(exceptions_state_mc_init): Remove all parameters. Adjust.
(exceptions_state_mc): No longer pop the catcher here.
(exceptions_state_mc_catch): New function.
(throw_exception): Adjust.
* common/common-exceptions.h (exceptions_state_mc_init): Remove
all parameters.
(exceptions_state_mc_catch): Declare.
(TRY_CATCH): Rename to ...
(TRY): ... this. Remove EXCEPTION and MASK parameters.
(CATCH, END_CATCH): New.
All callers adjusted.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-03-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Adjust all callers of TRY_CATCH to use TRY/CATCH/END_CATCH
instead.
If an error is thrown while handling a target event (within
fetch_inferior_event), and, the interpreter is not async (but the
target is), then GDB prints the prompt twice.
One way to see that in action is throw a QUIT while in a pagination
prompt issued from within fetch_inferior_event (or one of its
callees). E.g. from the test:
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
^CQuit
(gdb) (gdb) p 1
^^^^^^^^^^^
$1 = 1
(gdb)
The issue is that inferior_event_handler swallows errors and notifies
the observers (the interpreters) about the command error, even if the
interpreter is forced sync while we're handling a nested event loop
(for execute_command). The observers print a prompt, and then when we
get back to the top event loop, we print another (in
start_event_loop).
I see no reason the error should be swallowed here. Just cancel the
execution related bits and let the error propagate to the top level
(start_event_loop), which re-enables stdin and notifies observers.
gdb/
2014-07-14 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Use TRY_CATCH instead of
catch_errors. Don't re-enable stdin or notify observers where,
and rethrow error.
(fetch_inferior_event_wrapper): Delete.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-07-14 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/double-prompt-target-event-error.c: New file.
* gdb.base/double-prompt-target-event-error.exp: New file.
Enabling target-async by default will require implementing sync
execution on top of an async target, much like foreground command are
implemented on the CLI in async mode.
In order to do that, we will need better control of when to print the
MI prompt. Currently the interp->display_prompt_p hook is all we
have, and MI just always returns false, meaning, make
display_gdb_prompt a no-op. We'll need to be able to know to print
the MI prompt in some of the conditions that display_gdb_prompt is
called from the core, but not all.
This is all a litte twisted currently. As we can see,
display_gdb_prompt is really CLI specific, so make the console
interpreters (console/tui) themselves call it. To be able to do that,
and add a few different observers that the interpreters can use to
distinguish when or why the the prompt is being printed:
#1 - one called whenever a command is cancelled due to an error.
#2 - another for when a foreground command just finished.
In both cases, CLI wants to print the prompt, while MI doesn't.
MI will want to print the prompt in the second case when in a special
MI mode.
The display_gdb_prompt call in interp_set made me pause. The comment
there reads:
/* Finally, put up the new prompt to show that we are indeed here.
Also, display_gdb_prompt for the console does some readline magic
which is needed for the console interpreter, at least... */
But, that looks very much like a no-op to me currently:
- the MI interpreter always return false in the prompt hook, meaning
actually display no prompt.
- the interpreter used at that point is still quiet. And the
console/tui interpreters return false in the prompt hook if they're
quiet, meaning actually display no prompt.
The only remaining possible use would then be the readline magic. But
whatever that might have been, it's not reacheable today either,
because display_gdb_prompt returns early, before touching readline if
the interpreter returns false in the display_prompt_p hook.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, sync and async modes.
gdb/
2014-05-29 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* cli/cli-interp.c (cli_interpreter_display_prompt_p): Delete.
(_initialize_cli_interp): Adjust.
* event-loop.c: Include "observer.h".
(start_event_loop): Notify 'command_error' observers instead of
calling display_gdb_prompt. Remove FIXME comment.
* event-top.c (display_gdb_prompt): Remove call into the
interpreters.
* inf-loop.c: Include "observer.h".
(inferior_event_handler): Notify 'command_error' observers instead
of calling display_gdb_prompt.
* infrun.c (fetch_inferior_event): Notify 'sync_execution_done'
observers instead of calling display_gdb_prompt.
* interps.c (interp_set): Don't call display_gdb_prompt.
(current_interp_display_prompt_p): Delete.
* interps.h (interp_prompt_p): Delete declaration.
(interp_prompt_p_ftype): Delete.
(struct interp_procs) <prompt_proc_p>: Delete field.
(current_interp_display_prompt_p): Delete declaration.
* mi-interp.c (mi_interpreter_prompt_p): Delete.
(_initialize_mi_interp): Adjust.
* tui-interp.c (tui_init): Install 'sync_execution_done' and
'command_error' observers.
(tui_on_sync_execution_done, tui_on_command_error): New
functions.
(tui_display_prompt_p): Delete.
(_initialize_tui_interp): Adjust.
gdb/doc/
2014-05-29 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* observer.texi (sync_execution_done, command_error): New
subjects.
Move infrun.c declarations out of inferior.h to a new infrun.h file.
Tested by building on:
i686-w64-mingw32, enable-targets=all
x86_64-linux, enable-targets=all
i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
And also grepped the whole tree for each symbol moved to find where
infrun.h might be necessary.
gdb/
2014-05-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* inferior.h (debug_infrun, debug_displaced, stop_on_solib_events)
(sync_execution, sched_multi, step_stop_if_no_debug, non_stop)
(disable_randomization, enum exec_direction_kind)
(execution_direction, stop_registers, start_remote)
(clear_proceed_status, proceed, resume, user_visible_resume_ptid)
(wait_for_inferior, normal_stop, get_last_target_status)
(prepare_for_detach, fetch_inferior_event, init_wait_for_inferior)
(insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal)
(follow_inferior_reset_breakpoints, stepping_past_instruction_at)
(set_step_info, print_stop_event, signal_stop_state)
(signal_print_state, signal_pass_state, signal_stop_update)
(signal_print_update, signal_pass_update)
(update_signals_program_target, clear_exit_convenience_vars)
(displaced_step_dump_bytes, update_observer_mode)
(signal_catch_update, gdb_signal_from_command): Move
declarations ...
* infrun.h: ... to this new file.
* amd64-tdep.c: Include infrun.h.
* annotate.c: Include infrun.h.
* arch-utils.c: Include infrun.h.
* arm-linux-tdep.c: Include infrun.h.
* arm-tdep.c: Include infrun.h.
* break-catch-sig.c: Include infrun.h.
* breakpoint.c: Include infrun.h.
* common/agent.c: Include infrun.h instead of inferior.h.
* corelow.c: Include infrun.h.
* event-top.c: Include infrun.h.
* go32-nat.c: Include infrun.h.
* i386-tdep.c: Include infrun.h.
* inf-loop.c: Include infrun.h.
* infcall.c: Include infrun.h.
* infcmd.c: Include infrun.h.
* infrun.c: Include infrun.h.
* linux-fork.c: Include infrun.h.
* linux-nat.c: Include infrun.h.
* linux-thread-db.c: Include infrun.h.
* monitor.c: Include infrun.h.
* nto-tdep.c: Include infrun.h.
* procfs.c: Include infrun.h.
* record-btrace.c: Include infrun.h.
* record-full.c: Include infrun.h.
* remote-m32r-sdi.c: Include infrun.h.
* remote-mips.c: Include infrun.h.
* remote-notif.c: Include infrun.h.
* remote-sim.c: Include infrun.h.
* remote.c: Include infrun.h.
* reverse.c: Include infrun.h.
* rs6000-tdep.c: Include infrun.h.
* s390-linux-tdep.c: Include infrun.h.
* solib-irix.c: Include infrun.h.
* solib-osf.c: Include infrun.h.
* solib-svr4.c: Include infrun.h.
* target.c: Include infrun.h.
* top.c: Include infrun.h.
* windows-nat.c: Include infrun.h.
* mi/mi-interp.c: Include infrun.h.
* mi/mi-main.c: Include infrun.h.
* python/py-threadevent.c: Include infrun.h.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
* top.c: Include interps.h.
(execute_command): If the target can async, but the interpreter is
in sync mode, synchronously wait for the command to finish before
returning.
(execute_command_to_string): Force the interpreter to sync mode.
* infrun.c: Include interps.h.
(fetch_inferior_event): Don't restore the prompt yet if the
interpreter is in sync mode.
* interps.c (interpreter_async): New global.
* interps.h (interpreter_async): Declare.
* inf-loop.c: Include interps.h.
(inferior_event_handler): Don't print the language change or run
breakpoint commands yet if the interpreter in is sync mode.
* main.c (captured_command_loop): Flip the interpreter to async
mode.
* cli/cli-script.c: Include interps.h.
(execute_user_command, while_command, if_command): Force the
interpreter to sync mode.
* python/python.c: Include interps.h.
(python_command, execute_gdb_command): Force the interpreter to
sync mode.
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_do_actions): New variable cleanup_if_error, call
make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup and discard_cleanups for it.
* defs.h (make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup): New declaration.
* exceptions.c (throw_exception): Remove the bpstat_clear_actions call.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): New variable cleanup_if_error,
call make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup and discard_cleanups for it.
Call bpstat_clear_actions for failed fetch_inferior_event_wrapper.
* infrun.c (fetch_inferior_event): Call
make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup.
* top.c (execute_command): New variable cleanup_if_error, call
make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup and discard_cleanups for it.
* utils.c (do_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup)
(make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup): New functions.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/commands.exp (error_clears_commands_left): New function.
(): Call it.
gdb/
* continuations.h (continuation_ftype): Add `err' parameter.
Document parameters.
(do_all_continuations, do_all_continuations_thread)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread)
(do_all_inferior_continuations): Add `err' parameter.
* continuations.c (do_my_continuations_1, do_my_continuations)
(do_all_inferior_continuations, do_all_continuations_ptid)
(do_all_continuations_thread_callback)
(do_all_continuations_thread, do_all_continuations)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread_callback)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations): Add `err' parameter, and pass
it down all the way to the continuations proper.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): If fetching an inferior
event throws an error, don't pop the target, and still call the
continuations, but with `err' set. Adjust all other continuation
calls.
* breakpoint.c (until_break_command_continuation): Add `err'
parameter.
* infcmd.c (step_1_continuation): Add `err' parameter. Don't
issue another step if `err' is set.
(struct until_next_continuation_args): New.
(until_next_continuation): Add `err' parameter. Adjust.
(until_next_command): Adjust.
(struct finish_command_continuation_args): Add `thread' field.
(finish_command_continuation): Add `err' parameter. Handle it.
(finish_forward): Adjust.
(attach_command_continuation): Add `err' parameter. Handle it.
* infrun.c (infrun_thread_stop_requested_callback): Adjust to
cancel the continuations.
* interps.c (interp_set): Adjust to cancel the continuations.
* thread.c (clear_thread_inferior_resources): Adjust to cancel the
continuations rather than discarding.
(free_thread): Don't clear thread inferior resources here.
(delete_thread_1): Do it here instead. And do it before removing
the thread from the threads list. Tag the thread as exited before
clearing thread inferior resources.
* infcall.c: White space.
* inf-child.c: White space.
* infcmd.c: White space.
* inferior.c: White space.
* inf-loop.c: White space.
* inflow.c: White space.
* inline-frame.c: White space.
* interps.c: White space.
(do_all_inferior_continuations)
(discard_all_inferior_continuations): Declare.
* utils.c (add_inferior_continuation)
(do_all_inferior_continuations)
(discard_all_inferior_continuations): New.
* inferior.h (struct inferior) <continuations>: New field.
* inferior.c (free_inferior): Discard all the inferior
continuations.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Do all current inferior
continuations.
* infcmd.c (attach_command): Register an inferior continuation
instead of a thread continuation.
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): If stop_soon is
STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP, also expect a TARGET_SIGNAL_0.
continuations.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Add comments around
continuations and intermediate_continuations.
(save_infrun_state, load_infrun_state): Delete continuations and
intermediate_continuations arguments.
* infrun.c (fetch_inferior_event): Only call normal_stop if
stop_soon is NO_STOP_QUIETLY.
(context_switch): Don't context-switch the continuations.
* thread.c (clear_thread_inferior_resources): Discard all
continuations of the thread we're clearing.
(save_infrun_state, load_infrun_state): Delete continuations and
intermediate_continuations arguments, and the code referencing
them.
* utils.c: Include "gdbthread.h".
(cmd_continuation, intermediate_continuation): Delete.
(add_continuation): Add thread_info* argument. Install the
continuation on it.
(restore_thread_cleanup): New.
(do_all_continuations_ptid, do_all_continuations_thread_callback):
New.
(do_all_continuations): Reimplement.
(discard_all_continuations_thread_callback,
discard_all_continuations_thread): New.
(discard_all_continuations): Reimplement.
(add_intermediate_continuation): Add thread_info* argument.
Install the continuation on it.
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread_callback)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread): New.
(do_all_intermediate_continuations): Reimplement.
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations_thread_callback): New.
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations_thread): New.
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations): Reimplement.
* breakpoint.c (until_break_command): Install the continuation on
the current thread.
* defs.h (cmd_continuation, intermediate_continuation): Delete.
(struct thread_info): Forward declare.
(add_continuation, add_intermediate_continuation): Add
thread_info* argument.
(do_all_continuations_thread, discard_all_continuations_thread)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread)
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations_thread): Declare.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): In non-stop only run
continuations on the thread that stopped. In all-stop, run
continuations on all threads.
* infcmd.c (step_once, finish_command): Adjust.
* breakpoint.h (bpstat_do_actions): Remove bpstat* argument.
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_do_actions): Rename to ...
(bpstat_do_actions_1): ... this. Make static. Change return type
to int. Return true if a breakpoint proceeded.
(bpstat_do_actions): New, as wrapper around bpstat_do_actions_1.
(delete_breakpoint): Don't reference the global stop_bpstat; it's
gone.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Add stop_bpstat.
(save_infrun_state, load_infrun_state): Remove stop_bpstat
argument.
* thread.c (load_infrun_state, save_infrun_state): Remove
stop_bpstat argument, and the code referencing it.
* infcall.c: Include "gdbthread.h".
(call_function_by_hand): Adjust.
* exceptions.c: Include "gdbthread.h".
(throw_exception): Adjust.
* infcmd.c (stop_bpstat): Delete.
(continue_command): In all-stop, set the ignore count on the
thread that reported the stop. In non-stop, set it on the current
thread.
(finish_command_continuation): Adjust.
(program_info): Adjust.
* infrun.c (clear_proceed_status): Adjust.
(context_switch): Don't context-switch stop_bpstat.
(handle_inferior_event): Adjust.
(normal_stop): Adjust.
(save_inferior_status, restore_inferior_status): Adjust.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Remove parameter to
bpstat_do_actions call.
* top.c (command_loop): Remove parameter to bpstat_do_actions
call. Call it unconditionally.
* event-top.c (command_handler): Ditto.
* python/python.c (execute_gdb_command): Ditto.
Rewrite continuations internals on top of cleanups and plug
continuation arguments leaks.
* defs.h (struct continuation): Make it opaque.
(add_continuation, add_intermediate_continuation): Drop the int
argument of the continuation hook argument. Add
continuation_free_args argument.
(do_all_continuations, do_all_intermediate_continuations): Drop
the error_p argument.
* utils.c (add_continuation): Drop the int argument of the
continuation hook argument. Add continuation_free_args argument.
Reimplement on top of cleanups.
(do_all_continuations): Drop error argument. Reimplement on top
of cleanups.
(discard_all_continuations): Reimplement on top of cleanups.
(add_intermediate_continuation): Drop the int argument of the
continuation hook argument. Add continuation_free_args argument.
Reimplement on top of cleanups.
(do_all_intermediate_continuations): Drop error argument.
Reimplement on top of cleanups.
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations): Reimplement on top of
cleanups.
* breakpoint.c (until_break_command_continuation): Drop error
argument. Add xfree as continuation argument deleter.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): On error, discard all
continuations. Adjust to new do_all_intermediate_continuations
and do_all_continuations interfaces.
* infcmd.c (step_1_continuation): Drop error_p argument. Adjust.
Pass xfree as continuation argument deleter.
(finish_command_continuation): Drop error_p argument. Adjust.
(finish_command_continuation_free_arg): New.
(finish_command): Pass finish_command_continuation_free_arg as
continuation argument deleter. Adjust to new do_all_continuations
interfaces.
(attach_command_continuation): Drop error_p argument.
(attach_command_continuation_free_args): New.
(attach_command): Pass attach_command_continuation_free_args as
continuation argument deleter.
* interps.c (interp_set): Adjust to new do_all_continuations
interfaces.
* event-top.c (stdin_event_handler): In error, also discard the
intermediate continuations.
* thread.c (enum thread_state): New.
(thread_state main_thread_running): Delete, in favor of...
(thread_state main_thread_state): ... this. Update throughout.
(clear_thread_inferior_resources): New, split from free_thread.
(free_thread): Call clear_thread_inferior_resources.
(init_thread_list): Set main thread to stopped state.
(add_thread_silent): Take care of PTID reuses.
(delete_thread): If deleting inferior_ptid or a thread with
refcount > 0, mark it as exited, but still keep it in the list.
Only notify of thread exits, if we haven't done so yet.
(iterate_over_threads): Make it safe to delete threads while
iterating over them.
(do_captured_list_thread_ids): Don't account for exited threads.
(thread_alive): Check for the THREAD_EXITED state, and don't set
ptid to -1 on exited threads.
(set_running): Update to account for extra possible states.
(is_thread_state): New.
(is_stopped, is_exited): New.
(is_running): Implement in terms of is_thread_state.
(any_running): Update.
(print_thread_info): Update. Account for exited threads. Don't
warn about missed frame restoring here, its done in the cleanup.
(switch_to_thread): Don't read from a thread that has gone.
(restore_current_thread): In non-stop mode, do a full context
switch.
(restore_selected_frame): Add a frame_level argument. Rewrite.
(struct current_thread_cleanup): Add selected_frame_level and
was_stopped members.
(do_restore_current_thread_cleanup): Check if thread was stopped
and still is, and if the target has registers, stack and memory
before restoring the selected frame. Don't delete the cleanup
argument here.
(restore_current_thread_cleanup_dtor): New.
(make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Remove all arguments.
Rewrite.
(thread_apply_all_command): Update. Prune threads.
(thread_apply_command): Update.
(thread_command): Account for currently selected exited thread.
(do_captured_thread_select): Check for a running thread. Prune
threads.
(_initialize_thread): Make "info threads", "thread", "thread
apply", and "thread apply all" appliable without a selected thread.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Replace running_ by state_.
Add refcount.
(is_exited, is_stopped): Declare.
(make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Remove all arguments.
* infrun.c: Include "event-top.h".
(fetch_inferior_event): In non-stop mode, restore selected thread
and frame after handling the event and running breakpoint
commands. Display GDB prompt if needed.
(normal_stop): In non-stop mode, don't print thread switching
notice.
* cli/cli-decode.c (set_cmd_no_selected_thread_ok)
(get_cmd_no_selected_thread_ok): New.
* cli/cli-decode.h (CMD_NO_SELECTED_THREAD_OK): New.
(set_cmd_no_selected_thread_ok, get_cmd_no_selected_thread_ok):
Declare.
* cli/cli-cmds.c: Set "pwd", "help", "info", "show" as
no-selected-thread ok.
* top.c (execute_command): Check for non no-selected-thread-ok
commands.
* linux-nat.c (struct saved_ptids, threads_to_delete)
(record_dead_thread, prune_lwps): Delete.
(exit_lwp): Unconditionally delete thread.
(linux_nat_resume): Remove prune_lwps call.
* infcmd.c (proceed_thread_callback): Check if !is_stopped instead
of is_running. Adjust to make_cleanup_restore_current_thread
interface change.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_execute): Only allow a few commands if the
selected thread has exited.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Don't display the prompt
here.
* varobj.c (c_value_of_root): Update.
* defs.h (make_cleanup_dtor): Declare.
* utils.c (make_cleanup_dtor): New.
* Makefile.in (infrun.o): Depend on $(event_top_h).
* infrun.c (resume): In non-stop mode, always resume just one
thread.
(proceed): Don't call prepare_to_proceed in non-stop mode.
(fetch_inferior_event): In non-stop mode, switch context before
handling the event.
(error_is_running, ensure_not_running): New.
(handle_inferior_event): In non-stop mode: Mark only the event
thread as stopped. Require that the target module manages adding
threads to the thread list. Assert that there isn't a
deferred_step_ptid set. Don't switch to infwait_thread_hop_state.
(normal_stop): Only mark not-running if inferior hasn't exited.
In non-stop mode, only mark the event thread.
* thread.c:Include "cli/cli-decode.h".
(print_thread_info): Don't read from a running thread.
Output "(running)" if thread is running.
(switch_to_thread): Don't read stop_pc if thread is executing.
(do_restore_current_thread_cleanup): Don't write to a running
thread.
(thread_apply_all_command): Don't read from a running thread. In
non-stop mode, do a full context-switch instead of just switching
threads.
(thread_apply_command): In non-stop mode, do a full context-switch
instead of just switching threads.
(do_captured_thread_select): Likewise. Inform user if selected
thread is running.
(_initialize_thread): Mark "info threads" and "thread" and
async_ok.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): In non-stop mode, don't
unregister the target from the event loop.
* infcmd.c (continue_command, step_1, jump_command)
(signal_command): Ensure the selected thread isn't running.
(interrupt_target_command): In non-stop mode, interrupt only the
selected thread.
* inferior.h (error_is_running, ensure_not_running): Declare.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add ptid argument to the to_stop
member.
(target_stop): Add ptid_t argument.
* target.c (update_current_target): Add ptid argument to to_stop's
type.
(debug_to_stop): Add ptid_t argument.
(debug_to_rcmd): Set to_stop_ptid.
* remote.c (remote_stop): Add ptid_t argument.
(async_remote_interrupt): Add inferior_ptid to target_stop.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_stop): Add ptid argument.
* Makefile.in (thread.o): Depend on $(cli_decode_h).
* inferior.h (target_executing): Delete.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Add executing_ field.
(set_executing, is_executing): New.
* thread.c (main_thread_executing): New.
(init_thread_list): Clear it and also main_thread_running.
(is_running): Return false if target has no execution.
(any_running, is_executing, set_executing): New.
* top.c: Include "gdbthread.h".
(target_executing): Delete.
(execute_command): Replace target_executing check by any_running.
* event-top.c: Include "gdbthread.h".
(display_gdb_prompt, command_handler): Replace target_executing by
is_running.
* inf-loop.c: Include "gdbthread.h". Don't mark as not executing
here. Replace target_executing by is_running.
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): Mark all threads as
not-executing.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_resume): Don't mark thread as executing
here.
* stack.c (get_selected_block): Return null if inferior is
executing.
* target.c (target_resume): Mark resumed ptid as executing.
* breakpoint.c (until_break_command): Replace target_executing
check by is_executing.
* remote.c (remote_async_resume): Don't mark inferior as executing
here.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_cmd_interpreter_exec): Replace target_executing
by any_running.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_exec_interrupt, mi_cmd_execute)
(mi_execute_async_cli_command): Replace target_executing by
is_running.
* frame.c (get_current_frame): Error out if the current thread is
executing.
(has_stack_frames): New.
(get_selected_frame, deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame): Check
has_stack_frames.
* Makefile.in (event-top.o, frame.o, inf-loop.o, top.o): Depend on
$(gdbthread_h).
* breakpoint.c (until_break_command_continuation): Add
the 'error' parameter. Directly delete the breakoint as
opposed to running cleanups.
(until_break_command): Install continuation only
after starting the target. Don't use exec cleanups,
use ordinary cleanups. Discard cleanups is successfully
started the target in async mode.
(make_cleanup_delete_breakpoint): Remove.
* breakpoint.h (make_cleanup_delete_breakpoint): Remove
declaration.
* defs.h (do_exec_cleanups, make_exec_cleanup): Remove
declarations.
(struct continations): Add the 'error' parameter to the
continuation_hook field.
(add_continuation, do_all_continuations)
(add_intermediate_continuation)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations): Add the 'error' parameter.
* exceptions.c (throw_exception): Don't call do_exec_cleanups.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Instead of calling
discard_all_continuations, use do_all_continuations with 1 as
'error' parameter. Pass 0 as 'error' parameter in existing uses
of discard_all_continuations.
* infcmd.c (step_1): Do not use exec cleanup. For async case, discard
cleanups.
(step_once): Install continuation only after resuming the target.
(step_1_continuation): Disable longjmp breakpoint on error.
(finish_command_continuation): Add the error parameter. Delete
the finish breakpoint directly, do not use cleanups.
(finish_command): Do not use exec_cleanups. Always setup
continuation. For sync case, immediately run them.
(attach_command_continuation): Add the error parameter.
* infrun.c (fetch_inferior_event): Do not use exec cleanups to
remove step_resume_breakpoint -- adjust delete it directly.
* interps.c (interp_set): Adjust call to do_all_continations.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_interpreter_exec_continuation): Do not
do exec cleanups.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_target_select): Do not do exec
cleanups.
(mi_cmd_execute): Do not use exec_cleanup.
(mi_execute_async_cli_command): Simplify the string concatenation
logic. Do no use exec cleanup.
(mi_exec_async_cli_cmd_continuation): New parameter error.
Free last_async_command.
* top.c (command_line_handler_continuation): New parameter error.
* utils.c (exec_cleanup_chain, make_exec_cleanup)
(do_exec_cleanups): Remove.
(add_continuation, do_all_continations)
(add_intermediate_continuation)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations): New parameter error.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Also run the intermediate
continuations in the INF_EXEC_COMPLETE case.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/step-break.exp, gdb.base/step-break.c: New files.
* Makefile.in (infcmd.o, inf-loop.o): Update dependencies.
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_do_actions): In async mode,
don't jump to top expecting stop_bpstat to be already
updated.
* event-loop.c (start_event_loop): Call async_enable_stdin
on exception.
* event-top.c (async_enable_stdin): Do nothing if sync_execution
is not set.
(command_handler): Do not setup continuation here.
(command_line_handler_continuation): Move to...
* top.c (command_line_handler_continuation): ... here.
(execute_command): In async mode, register continuation.
Don't check frame's language in running in async mode.
* exceptions.c (throw_exception): Don't do exec_error_cleanups.
* inf-loop.c (complete_execution): Inline into...
(inferior_event_handler): ... here. Clear target_executing before
doing any cleanups. Don't try to show prompt if the target was
resumed.
* infcmd.c (signal_command): Add support for async mode.
(finish_command): Only add continuation if the target was
successfully resumed.
* remote.c (init_async_opts): Register to_get_thread_local_address
handler.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_cmd_interpreter_exec): Don't mess
with sync_execution.
* tui/tui-interp.c (tui_command_loop): Call async_enable_stdin
on exception.
2008-03-14 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Don't include remote.h.
Call target_stop in the INF_QUIT_REQ case.
* Makefile.in (inf-loop.o): Update.