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authorSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>2021-12-01 09:40:03 -0500
committerSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>2021-12-08 21:00:39 -0500
commit577d2167bbed078e99fe8b704f936be8ac7cf83d (patch)
tree7718ef8811dfd386cc891ab2180dfecd7271386c
parent28561a655942f8e2a70a3b64e867223a60aae7b1 (diff)
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gdb: move clearing of tp->pending_follow to follow_fork_inferior
A following patch will change targets so that when they detach an inferior, they also detach any pending fork children this inferior may have. While doing this, I hit a case where we couldn't differentiate two cases, where in one we should detach the fork detach but not in the other. Suppose we continue past a fork with "follow-fork-mode == child" && "detach-on-fork on". follow_fork_inferior calls target_detach to detach the parent. In that case the target should not detach the fork child, as we'll continue debugging the child. As of now, the tp->pending_follow field of the thread who called fork still contains the details about the fork. Then, suppose we run to a fork catchpoint and the user types "detach". In that case, the target should detach the fork child in addition to the parent. In that case as well, the tp->pending_follow field contains the details about the fork. To allow targets to differentiate the two cases, clear tp->pending_follow a bit earlier, when following a fork. Targets will then see that tp->pending_follow contains TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS, and won't detach the fork child. As of this patch, no behavior changes are expected. Change-Id: I537741859ed712cb531baaefc78bb934e2a28153
-rw-r--r--gdb/infrun.c28
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/infrun.c b/gdb/infrun.c
index e4739ed..a1264f7 100644
--- a/gdb/infrun.c
+++ b/gdb/infrun.c
@@ -601,6 +601,23 @@ holding the child stopped. Try \"set detach-on-fork\" or \
if (child_inf != nullptr)
gdb_assert (!child_inf->thread_list.empty ());
+ /* Clear the parent thread's pending follow field. Do this before calling
+ target_detach, so that the target can differentiate the two following
+ cases:
+
+ - We continue past a fork with "follow-fork-mode == child" &&
+ "detach-on-fork on", and therefore detach the parent. In that
+ case the target should not detach the fork child.
+ - We run to a fork catchpoint and the user types "detach". In that
+ case, the target should detach the fork child in addition to the
+ parent.
+
+ The former case will have pending_follow cleared, the later will have
+ pending_follow set. */
+ thread_info *parent_thread = find_thread_ptid (parent_inf, parent_ptid);
+ gdb_assert (parent_thread != nullptr);
+ parent_thread->pending_follow.set_spurious ();
+
/* Detach the parent if needed. */
if (follow_child)
{
@@ -668,7 +685,6 @@ follow_fork ()
{
bool follow_child = (follow_fork_mode_string == follow_fork_mode_child);
bool should_resume = true;
- struct thread_info *tp;
/* Copy user stepping state to the new inferior thread. FIXME: the
followed fork child thread should have a copy of most of the
@@ -714,7 +730,7 @@ follow_fork ()
}
}
- tp = inferior_thread ();
+ thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
/* If there were any forks/vforks that were caught and are now to be
followed, then do so now. */
@@ -768,14 +784,6 @@ follow_fork ()
}
else
{
- /* This pending follow fork event is now handled, one way
- or another. The previous selected thread may be gone
- from the lists by now, but if it is still around, need
- to clear the pending follow request. */
- tp = find_thread_ptid (parent_targ, parent);
- if (tp)
- tp->pending_follow.set_spurious ();
-
/* This makes sure we don't try to apply the "Switched
over from WAIT_PID" logic above. */
nullify_last_target_wait_ptid ();