From e379037592ff71dc633c6d3de0828babe805ae96 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pedro Alves Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 14:57:19 +0100 Subject: Move gdb_ptrace.h to nat/ Now that gdbserver's configure defines PTRACE_TYPE_ARGx etc., we'll be able to make gdbserver use gdb_ptrace.h too. Move it to the native target files directory. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-07-24 Pedro Alves * gdb_ptrace.h: Move ... * nat/gdb_ptrace.h: ... here. * inf-ptrace.c: Adjust. --- gdb/gdb_ptrace.h | 149 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 149 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 gdb/gdb_ptrace.h (limited to 'gdb/gdb_ptrace.h') diff --git a/gdb/gdb_ptrace.h b/gdb/gdb_ptrace.h deleted file mode 100644 index a969681..0000000 --- a/gdb/gdb_ptrace.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -/* Portable - - Copyright (C) 2004-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This file is part of GDB. - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program. If not, see . */ - -#ifndef GDB_PTRACE_H -#define GDB_PTRACE_H - -/* The header was introduced with 4.4BSD, and provided - the PT_* symbolic constants for the ptrace(2) request numbers. The - ptrace(2) prototype was added later to the same header on BSD. - SunOS and GNU/Linux have slightly different symbolic names for the - constants that start with PTRACE_*. System V still doesn't have - (and probably never will have) a with symbolic - constants; the ptrace(2) prototype can be found in . - Fortunately all systems use the same numerical constants for the - common ptrace requests. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_PTRACE_H -# include -#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_PTRACE_H) -# include -#endif - -/* No need to include since it's already included by - "defs.h". */ - -#ifndef PT_TRACE_ME -# define PT_TRACE_ME 0 -#endif - -#ifndef PT_READ_I -# define PT_READ_I 1 /* Read word in child's I space. */ -#endif - -#ifndef PT_READ_D -# define PT_READ_D 2 /* Read word in child's D space. */ -#endif - -#ifndef PT_READ_U -# define PT_READ_U 3 /* Read word in child's U space. */ -#endif - -#ifndef PT_WRITE_I -# define PT_WRITE_I 4 /* Write word in child's I space. */ -#endif - -#ifndef PT_WRITE_D -# define PT_WRITE_D 5 /* Write word in child's D space. */ -#endif - -#ifndef PT_WRITE_U -# define PT_WRITE_U 6 /* Write word in child's U space. */ -#endif - -/* HP-UX doesn't define PT_CONTINUE and PT_STEP. Instead of those two - ptrace requests, it has PT_CONTIN, PT_CONTIN1, PT_SINGLE and - PT_SINGLE1. PT_CONTIN1 and PT_SINGLE1 preserve pending signals, - which apparently is what is wanted by the HP-UX native code. */ - -#ifndef PT_CONTINUE -# ifdef PT_CONTIN1 -# define PT_CONTINUE PT_CONTIN1 -# else -# define PT_CONTINUE 7 /* Continue the child. */ -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef PT_KILL -# define PT_KILL 8 /* Kill the child process. */ -#endif - -#ifndef PT_STEP -# ifdef PT_SINGLE1 -# define PT_STEP PT_SINGLE1 -# else -# define PT_STEP 9 /* Single step the child. */ -# endif -#endif - -/* Not all systems support attaching and detaching. */ - -#ifndef PT_ATTACH -# ifdef PTRACE_ATTACH -# define PT_ATTACH PTRACE_ATTACH -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef PT_DETACH -# ifdef PTRACE_DETACH -# define PT_DETACH PTRACE_DETACH -# endif -#endif - -/* For systems such as HP/UX that do not provide PT_SYSCALL, define it - here as an alias for PT_CONTINUE. This is what the PT_SYSCALL - request is expected to do, in addition to stopping when entering/ - exiting a system call. Chances are, if the system supports system - call tracing, enabling this feature is probably done separately; - and there is probably no special request that we would be required - to use when resuming the execution of our program. */ -#ifndef PT_SYSCALL -# ifdef PTRACE_SYSCALL -# define PT_SYSCALL PTRACE_SYSCALL -#else -# define PT_SYSCALL PT_CONTINUE -# endif -#endif - -/* Some systems, in particular DEC OSF/1, Digital Unix, Compaq Tru64 - or whatever it's called these days, don't provide a prototype for - ptrace. Provide one to silence compiler warnings. */ - -#ifndef HAVE_DECL_PTRACE -extern PTRACE_TYPE_RET ptrace(); -#endif - -/* Some systems, at least AIX and HP-UX have a ptrace with five - arguments. Since we never use the fifth argument, define a ptrace - macro that calls the real ptrace with the last argument set to - zero. */ - -#ifdef PTRACE_TYPE_ARG5 -# ifdef HAVE_PTRACE64 -# define ptrace(request, pid, addr, data) \ - ptrace64 (request, pid, addr, data, 0) -# undef PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3 -# define PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3 long long -# else -# define ptrace(request, pid, addr, data) \ - ptrace (request, pid, addr, data, 0) -# endif -#endif - -#endif /* gdb_ptrace.h */ -- cgit v1.1