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authorPedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>2015-05-15 16:26:53 +0100
committerPedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>2015-05-15 16:26:53 +0100
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Fix gdb.mi/mi-nsmoribund.exp timeouts
The PPC64 buildbot has been showing timeouts in mi-nsmoribund.exp, like this: (...) -thread-info FAIL: gdb.mi/mi-nsmoribund.exp: thread state: all running except the breakpoint thread (timeout) ... and I can reproduce this on gcc110 (PPC64) on the gcc compile farm. That is, the test sends "-thread-info" to GDB, but GDB never replies back. The problem is that these machines are too fast for gdb. :-) That test has a few threads running the same tight loop, and constantly hitting a thread-specific breakpoint that needs to be stepped over. If threads trip on breakpoints fast enough that linux-nat.c's event pipe associated with SIGCHLD is constantly being written to, even if the stdin file descriptor also has an event to handle, gdb never gets to it. because linux-nat.c's pipe comes first in the set of descriptors served by the poll/select code in the event loop. Fix this by having the event loop serve file event sources in round-robin-like fashion, similarly to how its done in gdb_do_one_event. Unfortunately, the poll and the select variants each need their own fixing. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20 (poll and select variants), and PPC64 Fedora 18. Fixes the timeout in the PPC64 machine in the compile farm that times out without this, and I won't be surprised if it fixes other random timeouts in other tests. (gdbserver's copy of the event-loop doesn't need this (yet), as it still pushes all ready events to an event queue. That is, it hasn't had 70b66289 merged yet. We should really merge both event-loop.c copies into a single shared file, but that's for another day.) gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-05-15 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com> * event-loop.c (gdb_notifier) <next_file_handler, next_poll_fds_index>: New fields. (get_next_file_handler_to_handle_and_advance): New function. (delete_file_handler): If deleting the next file handler to handle, advance to the next file handler. (gdb_wait_for_event): Bail early if no event fired. Poll file handlers in round-robin fashion.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/event-loop.c')
-rw-r--r--gdb/event-loop.c120
1 files changed, 88 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/event-loop.c b/gdb/event-loop.c
index 79e41fd..9ac4908 100644
--- a/gdb/event-loop.c
+++ b/gdb/event-loop.c
@@ -165,10 +165,24 @@ static struct
/* Ptr to head of file handler list. */
file_handler *first_file_handler;
+ /* Next file handler to handle, for the select variant. To level
+ the fairness across event sources, we serve file handlers in a
+ round-robin-like fashion. The number and order of the polled
+ file handlers may change between invocations, but this is good
+ enough. */
+ file_handler *next_file_handler;
+
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
/* Ptr to array of pollfd structures. */
struct pollfd *poll_fds;
+ /* Next file descriptor to handle, for the poll variant. To level
+ the fairness across event sources, we poll the file descriptors
+ in a round-robin-like fashion. The number and order of the
+ polled file descriptors may change between invocations, but
+ this is good enough. */
+ int next_poll_fds_index;
+
/* Timeout in milliseconds for calls to poll(). */
int poll_timeout;
#endif
@@ -494,6 +508,31 @@ create_file_handler (int fd, int mask, handler_func * proc,
file_ptr->mask = mask;
}
+/* Return the next file handler to handle, and advance to the next
+ file handler, wrapping around if the end of the list is
+ reached. */
+
+static file_handler *
+get_next_file_handler_to_handle_and_advance (void)
+{
+ file_handler *curr_next;
+
+ /* The first time around, this is still NULL. */
+ if (gdb_notifier.next_file_handler == NULL)
+ gdb_notifier.next_file_handler = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
+
+ curr_next = gdb_notifier.next_file_handler;
+ gdb_assert (curr_next != NULL);
+
+ /* Advance. */
+ gdb_notifier.next_file_handler = curr_next->next_file;
+ /* Wrap around, if necessary. */
+ if (gdb_notifier.next_file_handler == NULL)
+ gdb_notifier.next_file_handler = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
+
+ return curr_next;
+}
+
/* Remove the file descriptor FD from the list of monitored fd's:
i.e. we don't care anymore about events on the FD. */
void
@@ -576,6 +615,17 @@ delete_file_handler (int fd)
file_ptr->mask = 0;
+ /* If this file handler was going to be the next one to be handled,
+ advance to the next's next, if any. */
+ if (gdb_notifier.next_file_handler == file_ptr)
+ {
+ if (file_ptr->next_file == NULL
+ && file_ptr == gdb_notifier.first_file_handler)
+ gdb_notifier.next_file_handler = NULL;
+ else
+ get_next_file_handler_to_handle_and_advance ();
+ }
+
/* Get rid of the file handler in the file handler list. */
if (file_ptr == gdb_notifier.first_file_handler)
gdb_notifier.first_file_handler = file_ptr->next_file;
@@ -672,7 +722,6 @@ gdb_wait_for_event (int block)
{
file_handler *file_ptr;
int num_found = 0;
- int i;
/* Make sure all output is done before getting another event. */
gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
@@ -743,37 +792,47 @@ gdb_wait_for_event (int block)
}
}
+ /* Avoid looking at poll_fds[i]->revents if no event fired. */
+ if (num_found <= 0)
+ return 0;
+
/* Run event handlers. We always run just one handler and go back
to polling, in case a handler changes the notifier list. Since
events for sources we haven't consumed yet wake poll/select
immediately, no event is lost. */
+ /* To level the fairness across event descriptors, we handle them in
+ a round-robin-like fashion. The number and order of descriptors
+ may change between invocations, but this is good enough. */
if (use_poll)
{
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
- for (i = 0; (i < gdb_notifier.num_fds) && (num_found > 0); i++)
- {
- if ((gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->revents)
- num_found--;
- else
- continue;
+ int i;
+ int mask;
- for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
- file_ptr != NULL;
- file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
- {
- if (file_ptr->fd == (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->fd)
- break;
- }
+ while (1)
+ {
+ if (gdb_notifier.next_poll_fds_index >= gdb_notifier.num_fds)
+ gdb_notifier.next_poll_fds_index = 0;
+ i = gdb_notifier.next_poll_fds_index++;
- if (file_ptr)
- {
- int mask = (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->revents;
+ gdb_assert (i < gdb_notifier.num_fds);
+ if ((gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->revents)
+ break;
+ }
- handle_file_event (file_ptr, mask);
- return 1;
- }
+ for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
+ file_ptr != NULL;
+ file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
+ {
+ if (file_ptr->fd == (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->fd)
+ break;
}
+ gdb_assert (file_ptr != NULL);
+
+ mask = (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->revents;
+ handle_file_event (file_ptr, mask);
+ return 1;
#else
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
@@ -781,11 +840,12 @@ gdb_wait_for_event (int block)
}
else
{
- for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
- (file_ptr != NULL) && (num_found > 0);
- file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
+ /* See comment about even source fairness above. */
+ int mask = 0;
+
+ do
{
- int mask = 0;
+ file_ptr = get_next_file_handler_to_handle_and_advance ();
if (FD_ISSET (file_ptr->fd, &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[0]))
mask |= GDB_READABLE;
@@ -793,15 +853,11 @@ gdb_wait_for_event (int block)
mask |= GDB_WRITABLE;
if (FD_ISSET (file_ptr->fd, &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[2]))
mask |= GDB_EXCEPTION;
-
- if (!mask)
- continue;
- else
- num_found--;
-
- handle_file_event (file_ptr, mask);
- return 1;
}
+ while (mask == 0);
+
+ handle_file_event (file_ptr, mask);
+ return 1;
}
return 0;
}