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authorPedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>2013-10-22 15:11:27 +0100
committerTom Tromey <tromey@sourceware.org>2013-10-25 14:02:59 +0000
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parent3a09da41027b75ccbe852bd0e0460638d66db6d1 (diff)
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infrun.c:keep_going: update comments.
This function still has comments referring back to when it was a goto label in wait_for_inferior, eons ago. Looking closer, actually most of its comments could use a facelift (contents/formatting/typos). That's what this patch does. gdb/ 2013-10-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * infrun.c (keep_going): Update comments.
-rw-r--r--gdb/infrun.c66
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/infrun.c b/gdb/infrun.c
index b1f9611..b1d2dc5 100644
--- a/gdb/infrun.c
+++ b/gdb/infrun.c
@@ -5720,9 +5720,9 @@ stop_stepping (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
ecs->wait_some_more = 0;
}
-/* This function handles various cases where we need to continue
- waiting for the inferior. */
-/* (Used to be the keep_going: label in the old wait_for_inferior). */
+/* Called when we should continue running the inferior, because the
+ current event doesn't cause a user visible stop. This does the
+ resuming part; waiting for the next event is done elsewhere. */
static void
keep_going (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
@@ -5735,16 +5735,13 @@ keep_going (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
ecs->event_thread->prev_pc
= regcache_read_pc (get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid));
- /* If we did not do break;, it means we should keep running the
- inferior and not return to debugger. */
-
if (ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
&& ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal != GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
{
- /* We took a signal (which we are supposed to pass through to
- the inferior, else we'd not get here) and we haven't yet
- gotten our trap. Simply continue. */
-
+ /* We haven't yet gotten our trap, and either: intercepted a
+ non-signal event (e.g., a fork); or took a signal which we
+ are supposed to pass through to the inferior. Simply
+ continue. */
discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
resume (currently_stepping (ecs->event_thread),
ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal);
@@ -5752,34 +5749,35 @@ keep_going (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
else
{
/* Either the trap was not expected, but we are continuing
- anyway (the user asked that this signal be passed to the
- child)
- -- or --
- The signal was SIGTRAP, e.g. it was our signal, but we
- decided we should resume from it.
+ anyway (if we got a signal, the user asked it be passed to
+ the child)
+ -- or --
+ We got our expected trap, but decided we should resume from
+ it.
- We're going to run this baby now!
+ We're going to run this baby now!
Note that insert_breakpoints won't try to re-insert
already inserted breakpoints. Therefore, we don't
care if breakpoints were already inserted, or not. */
-
+
if (ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint)
{
struct regcache *thread_regcache = get_thread_regcache (ecs->ptid);
if (!use_displaced_stepping (get_regcache_arch (thread_regcache)))
- /* Since we can't do a displaced step, we have to remove
- the breakpoint while we step it. To keep things
- simple, we remove them all. */
- remove_breakpoints ();
+ {
+ /* Since we can't do a displaced step, we have to remove
+ the breakpoint while we step it. To keep things
+ simple, we remove them all. */
+ remove_breakpoints ();
+ }
}
else
{
volatile struct gdb_exception e;
- /* Stop stepping when inserting breakpoints
- has failed. */
+ /* Stop stepping if inserting breakpoints fails. */
TRY_CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
{
insert_breakpoints ();
@@ -5795,18 +5793,16 @@ keep_going (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected
= ecs->event_thread->stepping_over_breakpoint;
- /* Do not deliver SIGNAL_TRAP (except when the user explicitly
- specifies that such a signal should be delivered to the
- target program).
-
- Typically, this would occure when a user is debugging a
- target monitor on a simulator: the target monitor sets a
- breakpoint; the simulator encounters this break-point and
- halts the simulation handing control to GDB; GDB, noteing
- that the break-point isn't valid, returns control back to the
- simulator; the simulator then delivers the hardware
- equivalent of a SIGNAL_TRAP to the program being debugged. */
-
+ /* Do not deliver GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP (except when the user
+ explicitly specifies that such a signal should be delivered
+ to the target program). Typically, that would occur when a
+ user is debugging a target monitor on a simulator: the target
+ monitor sets a breakpoint; the simulator encounters this
+ breakpoint and halts the simulation handing control to GDB;
+ GDB, noting that the stop address doesn't map to any known
+ breakpoint, returns control back to the simulator; the
+ simulator then delivers the hardware equivalent of a
+ GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP to the program being debugged. */
if (ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP
&& !signal_program[ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal])
ecs->event_thread->suspend.stop_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;