2009-07-02 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* linux-nat.c (linux_child_follow_fork): If we're staying attached
to the child process, enable event reporting on it. Don't handle
checkpoints here. Instead, add the child fork to the lwp thread
and inferior lists without clobbering the previous inferior. Let
the thread_db layer learn about a new child process, even if
following the parent.
(linux_nat_switch_fork): Delete lwps of the current inferior only,
instead of clearing the whole list. Use thread_change_ptid to
give the core the illusion the new checkpoint is still the same
inferior. Clear the register cache.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): Handle checkpoints here.
(linux_multi_process): Turn on.
* linux-fork.c (struct fork_info) <pc>: Remove field.
(init_fork_list): Do not delete the checkpoint from the inferior
list (it is not there).
(fork_load_infrun_state): Don't switch inferior_ptid here. Pass
the new checkpoint's ptid to linux_nat_switch_fork.
(fork_save_infrun_state): Make static. Don't stop the pc field of
fork_info, it's gone.
(linux_fork_mourn_inferior): Don't delete the checkpoint from the
inferior list, it's not there.
(linux_fork_detach): Ditto.
(delete_fork_command): Replace mention of fork/checkpoint by
checkpoint only.
(detach_fork_command): Likewise. Don't delete the checkpoint from
the inferior list.
(info_forks_command): Adjust.
(restore_detach_fork): Delete.
(checkpointing_pid): New.
(linux_fork_checkpointing_p): New.
(save_detach_fork): Delete.
(checkpoint_command): Delete temp_detach_fork. Don't remove
breakpoints, that's a nop. Store the pid of the process we're
checkpointing, and use make_cleanup_restore_integer to restore it.
Don't reinsert breakpoints here.
(process_command, fork_command): Delete.
(restart_command): Update comments to only mention checkpoints,
not forks.
(_initialize_linux_fork): Delete "fork", "process", "info forks"
commands.
* linux-fork.h (fork_save_infrun_state, fork_list): Delete
declarations.
(linux_fork_checkpointing_p): Declare.
* cli/cli-cmds.c (killlist): New.
* cli/cli-cmds.h (killlist): Declare.
* gdbcmd.h (killlist): Declare.
* inferior.c: Include "gdbthread.h".
(detach_inferior_command, kill_inferior_command)
(inferior_command): New.
(info_inferiors_command): Allow specifying a specific inferior id.
(_initialize_inferiors): Register "inferior", "kill inferior" and
"detach inferior" commands.
* infcmd.c (_initialize_infcmd): Make "kill" a prefix command.
* gdbthread.h (any_thread_of_process): Declare.
* thread.c (any_thread_of_process): New.
* NEWS: Mention multi-inferior debugging. Mention 'info
inferiors', 'inferior', 'detach inferior' and 'kill inferior' as
new commands.
(Removed commands): New section, mentioning that 'info forks',
'fork', 'process', 'delete fork' and 'detach fork' are now gone.
gdb/testsuite/
2009-07-02 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.base/multi-forks.exp: Only run detach-on-fork tests on
linux. Adjust to use "inferior", "info inferiors", "detach
inferior" and "kill inferior" instead of "restart", "info fork",
"detach fork" and "delete fork".
* gdb.base/ending-run.exp: Spell out "info".
* gdb.base/help.exp: Adjust to use test_prefix_command_help for
the "kill" command.
gdb/doc/
2009-07-02 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Debugging multiple inferiors): Document the
"inferior", "detach inferior" and "kill inferior" commands.
(Debugging Programs with Multiple Processes): Adjust to mention
generic "inferior" commands. Delete mention of "detach fork" and
"delete fork". Cross reference to "Debugging multiple inferiors"
section.
* linux-fork.h (linux_fork_detach): Declare.
* linux-nat.c (linux_child_follow_fork): When following the fork
child, add the child inferior before possibly detaching from the
parent. Don't reinstall ourselves.
(linux_nat_detach): Call linux_fork_detach if there are other
forks to debug.
* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_detach): Don't call
target_mourn_inferior. Instead inline the necessary bits.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_detach): Don't unpush the target if
there are other inferiors to debug.
and not detaching the parent, also add the child fork to the fork
list.
* linux-fork.c (linux_fork_context): Remove dead error call.
Assert that the incoming newfp argument is not null. Do not add a
new fork for inferior_ptid. Assert that there is one already.
(gnu_detach): Remove it.
* go32-nat.c (go32_create_inferior): Add process to gdb's inferior
table.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_follow_fork): Delete and add inferiors
to inferior table accordingly.
(inf_ptrace_attach): Add new process to inferior table.
(inf_ptrace_detach): Remove it.
* inf-ttrace.c (inf_ttrace_follow_fork): Delete and add inferiors
to inferior table accordingly.
(inf_ttrace_attach): Add process to inferior table.
(inf_ttrace_detach): Remove it.
* linux-fork.c (init_fork_list): Delete any left over inferior.
(linux_fork_mourn_inferior, detach_fork_command): Also delete
processes from inferior list.
* monitor.c (monitor_open): Add process to inferior list.
(monitor_close): Remove it.
* nto-procfs.c (procfs_attach): Add process to inferior list.
Find threads after pushing the target.
(procfs_detach): Remove process from inferior list.
(procfs_create_inferior): Add process to inferior list.
* procfs.c (procfs_detach): Remove process from inferior list.
(do_attach): Add process to inferior list.
* remote-sim.c (sim_create_inferior): Add process to inferior list.
(gdbsim_close): Remove it.
* target.c (generic_mourn_inferior): If inferior_ptid is not
null_ptid, remove the corresponding inferior from inferior list.
* win32-nat.c (do_initial_win32_stuff): Add process to inferior list.
(win32_detach): Remove it.
* linux-nat.c (linux_child_follow_fork): Delete and add inferiors
to inferior list accordingly.
* fork-child.c (fork_inferior): Add process to inferior list.
* corelow.c (CORELOW_PID): Define.
(core_close): Remove core from inferior list.
(core_open): Add it.
* linux-nat.c (linux_test_for_tracefork): Block events while we're
here.
(get_pending_status): Implement non-stop mode.
(linux_nat_detach): Stop threads before detaching.
(linux_nat_resume): In non-stop mode, always resume only a single
PTID.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): On a clone event, in non-stop mode,
add new lwp to GDB's thread table, and mark as running, executing
and stopped appropriately.
(linux_nat_filter_event): Don't assume there are other running
threads when a thread exits.
(linux_nat_wait): Mark the main thread as running and executing.
In non-stop mode, don't stop all lwps.
(linux_nat_kill): Stop lwps before killing them.
(linux_nat_thread_alive): Use signal 0 to detect if a thread is
alive.
(send_sigint_callback): New.
(linux_nat_stop): New.
(linux_nat_add_target): Set to_stop to linux_nat_stop.
* linux-nat.h (thread_db_attach_lwp): Declare.
* linux-thread-db.c (thread_get_info_callback): Check for new
threads if we have none.
(thread_from_lwp, enable_thread_event): Set proc_handle.pid to the
stopped lwp. Check for new threads if we have none.
(thread_db_attach_lwp): New.
(thread_db_init): Set proc_handle.pid to inferior_ptid.
(check_event): Set proc_handle.pid to the stopped lwp.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Set proc_handle.pid to any stopped
lwp available, bail out if there is none.
* linux-fork.c (linux_fork_killall): Use SIGKILL instead of
PTRACE_KILL.
* linux-fork.c (_initialize_linux_fork): Rename "delete-fork"
command to "delete fork" (no hyphen), compatible with other
"delete" commands.
(info_forks_command): Accept a fork ID argument, for info
on a single fork. Report if no matching forks.
2006-04-26 Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/multi-forks.exp: Modify patterns for "run to exit",
which may have to consume output from other forks.
Add tests to make sure that "delete fork" succeeded.
2006-04-27 Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (delete-fork): Command renamed to "delete fork".
(fork_load_infrun_state): Set inferior_ptid and stop_pc here.
Update the register cache and selected frame also.
(linux_fork_mourn_inferior): Use fork_load_infrun_state. Return
to single fork mode if necessary.
(linux_fork_context): Remove bits handled by fork_load_infrun_state.
* Makefile.in (linux_fork_h): New.
(linux-fork.o, linux-nat.o): Update.
* linux-nat.c (kill_inferior): Just call target_mourn_inferior
instead of getting tricky for the multi-fork case.
* linux-fork.c (linux_fork_killall): Call PT_KILL and waitpid
for each fork, and then use init_fork_list to delete them.
Checkpoint/Restart for Linux.
* linux-nat.c: Add support for debugging multiple forks.
Add #include for linux-fork.h (interface spec).
(super_mourn_inferior): New function pointer.
(child_mourn_inferior): New function / target method.
(linux_target): Claim to_mourn_inferior method pointer.
(child_follow_fork): Call interface to linux-fork, conditionally
add new fork processes to list of debugged processes.
(kill_inferior): Use interface to linux-fork to kill
multiple processes.
* linux-fork.h: New file.
* linux-fork.c: New file. Support for debugging multiple forks
of the same program. Support for checkpoint and restart commands.
* infrun.c (nullify_last_target_wait_ptid): New function.
* Makefile.in: Add linux-fork.
* config/*/linux.mh: Add linux-fork.
* NEWS: Mention new functionality.