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author | Pedro Alves <pedro@palves.net> | 2022-06-13 19:26:59 +0100 |
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committer | Pedro Alves <pedro@palves.net> | 2023-11-13 14:16:11 +0000 |
commit | b11df22aa7ddfa74ca37ca7c94fb362779d70e15 (patch) | |
tree | 49c7287b2f05bbddbc22dc8d9f9ba320d5e28335 /gdb/doc | |
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Document remote clone events, and QThreadOptions packet
This commit documents in both manual and NEWS:
- the new remote clone event stop reply,
- the new QThreadOptions packet and its current defined options,
- the associated "set/show remote thread-events-packet" command,
- and the associated QThreadOptions qSupported feature.
Approved-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
Change-Id: Ic1c8de1fefba95729bbd242969284265de42427e
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/doc')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo | 128 |
1 files changed, 125 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 79b7431..e4c0014 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -24356,6 +24356,10 @@ future connections is shown. The available settings are: @tab @code{QThreadEvents} @tab Tracking thread lifetime. +@item @code{thread-options} +@tab @code{QThreadOptions} +@tab Set thread event reporting options. + @item @code{no-resumed-stop-reply} @tab @code{no resumed thread left stop reply} @tab Tracking thread lifetime. @@ -43280,6 +43284,17 @@ appropriate @samp{qSupported} feature (@pxref{qSupported}). The remote stub must also supply the appropriate @samp{qSupported} feature indicating support. +@cindex thread clone events, remote reply +@anchor{thread clone event} +@item clone +The packet indicates that @code{clone} was called, and @var{r} is the +thread ID of the new child thread, as specified in @ref{thread-id +syntax}. This packet is only applicable to targets that support clone +events. + +This packet should not be sent by default; @value{GDBN} requests it +with the @ref{QThreadOptions} packet. + @cindex thread create event, remote reply @anchor{thread create event} @item create @@ -43318,9 +43333,10 @@ hex strings. @item w @var{AA} ; @var{tid} The thread exited, and @var{AA} is the exit status. This response -should not be sent by default; @value{GDBN} requests it with the -@ref{QThreadEvents} packet. See also @ref{thread create event} above. -@var{AA} is formatted as a big-endian hex string. +should not be sent by default; @value{GDBN} requests it with either +the @ref{QThreadEvents} or @ref{QThreadOptions} packets. See also +@ref{thread create event} above. @var{AA} is formatted as a +big-endian hex string. @item N There are no resumed threads left in the target. In other words, even @@ -44045,6 +44061,11 @@ same thread. @value{GDBN} does not enable this feature unless the stub reports that it supports it by including @samp{QThreadEvents+} in its @samp{qSupported} reply. +This packet always enables/disables event reporting for all threads of +all processes under control of the remote stub. For per-thread +control of optional event reporting, see the @ref{QThreadOptions} +packet. + Reply: @table @samp @item OK @@ -44061,6 +44082,95 @@ the stub. Use of this packet is controlled by the @code{set remote thread-events} command (@pxref{Remote Configuration, set remote thread-events}). +@anchor{QThreadOptions} +@item QThreadOptions@r{[};@var{options}@r{[}:@var{thread-id}@r{]]}@dots{} +@cindex thread options, remote request +@cindex @samp{QThreadOptions} packet + +For each inferior thread, the last @var{options} in the list with a +matching @var{thread-id} are applied. Any options previously set on a +thread are discarded and replaced by the new options specified. +Threads that do not match any @var{thread-id} retain their +previously-set options. Thread IDs are specified using the syntax +described in @ref{thread-id syntax}. If multiprocess extensions +(@pxref{multiprocess extensions}) are supported, options can be +specified to apply to all threads of a process by using the +@samp{p@var{pid}.-1} form of @var{thread-id}. Options with no +@var{thread-id} apply to all threads. Specifying no options value is +an error. Zero is a valid value. + +@var{options} is an hexadecimal integer specifying the enabled thread +options, and is the bitwise @code{OR} of the following values. All +values are given in hexadecimal representation. + +@table @code +@item GDB_THREAD_OPTION_CLONE (0x1) +Report thread clone events (@pxref{thread clone event}). This is only +meaningful for targets that support clone events (e.g., GNU/Linux +systems). + +@item GDB_THREAD_OPTION_EXIT (0x2) +Report thread exit events (@pxref{thread exit event}). +@end table + +@noindent + +For example, @value{GDBN} enables the @code{GDB_THREAD_OPTION_EXIT} +and @code{GDB_THREAD_OPTION_CLONE} options when single-stepping a +thread past a breakpoint, for the following reasons: + +@itemize @bullet +@item +If the single-stepped thread exits (e.g., it executes a thread exit +system call), enabling @code{GDB_THREAD_OPTION_EXIT} prevents +@value{GDBN} from waiting forever, not knowing that it should no +longer expect a stop for that same thread, and blocking other threads +from progressing. + +@item +If the single-stepped thread spawns a new clone child (i.e., it +executes a clone system call), enabling @code{GDB_THREAD_OPTION_CLONE} +halts the cloned thread before it executes any instructions, and thus +prevents the following problematic situations: + +@itemize @minus +@item +If the breakpoint is stepped-over in-line, the spawned thread would +incorrectly run free while the breakpoint being stepped over is not +inserted, and thus the cloned thread may potentially run past the +breakpoint without stopping for it; + +@item +If displaced (out-of-line) stepping is used, the cloned thread starts +running at the out-of-line PC, leading to undefined behavior, usually +crashing or corrupting data. +@end itemize + +@end itemize + +New threads start with thread options cleared. + +@value{GDBN} does not enable this feature unless the stub reports that +it supports it by including +@samp{QThreadOptions=@var{supported_options}} in its @samp{qSupported} +reply. + +Reply: +@table @samp +@item OK +The request succeeded. + +@item E @var{nn} +An error occurred. The error number @var{nn} is given as hex digits. + +@item @w{} +An empty reply indicates that @samp{QThreadOptions} is not supported by +the stub. +@end table + +Use of this packet is controlled by the @code{set remote thread-options} +command (@pxref{Remote Configuration, set remote thread-options}). + @item qRcmd,@var{command} @cindex execute remote command, remote request @cindex @samp{qRcmd} packet @@ -44506,6 +44616,11 @@ These are the currently defined stub features and their properties: @tab @samp{-} @tab No +@item @samp{QThreadOptions} +@tab Yes +@tab @samp{-} +@tab No + @item @samp{no-resumed} @tab No @tab @samp{-} @@ -44727,6 +44842,13 @@ The remote stub reports the supported actions in the reply to @item QThreadEvents The remote stub understands the @samp{QThreadEvents} packet. +@item QThreadOptions=@var{supported_options} +The remote stub understands the @samp{QThreadOptions} packet. +@var{supported_options} indicates the set of thread options the remote +stub supports. @var{supported_options} has the same format as the +@var{options} parameter of the @code{QThreadOptions} packet, described +at @ref{QThreadOptions}. + @item no-resumed The remote stub reports the @samp{N} stop reply. |