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authorSergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>2015-03-11 14:09:51 -0400
committerSergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>2015-03-11 14:13:49 -0400
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Implement breakpoint_find_if
This commit implements the 'breakpoint_find_if' function, which allows code external to gdb/breakpoint.c to iterate through the list of 'struct breakpoint *'. This is needed in order to create the 'gdb/break-catch-syscall.c' file, because one of its functions (catching_syscall_number) needs to do this iteration. My first thought was to share the ALL_BREAKPOINTS* macros on gdb/breakpoint.h, but they use a global variable local to gdb/breakpoint.c, and I did not want to share that variable. So, in order to keep the minimal separation, I decided to implement this way of iterating through the existing 'struct breakpoint *'. This function was based on BFD's bfd_sections_find_if. If the user-provided function returns 0, the iteration proceeds. Otherwise, the iteration stops and the function returns the 'struct breakpoint *' that is being processed. This means that the return value of this function can be either NULL or a pointer to a 'struct breakpoint'. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-03-11 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (breakpoint_find_if): New function. * breakpoint.h (breakpoint_find_if): New prototype.
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diff --git a/gdb/breakpoint.h b/gdb/breakpoint.h
index 85c2240..b85939a 100644
--- a/gdb/breakpoint.h
+++ b/gdb/breakpoint.h
@@ -825,6 +825,20 @@ struct watchpoint
CORE_ADDR hw_wp_mask;
};
+/* Given a function FUNC (struct breakpoint *B, void *DATA) and
+ USER_DATA, call FUNC for every known breakpoint passing USER_DATA
+ as argument.
+
+ If FUNC returns 1, the loop stops and the current
+ 'struct breakpoint' being processed is returned. If FUNC returns
+ zero, the loop continues.
+
+ This function returns either a 'struct breakpoint' pointer or NULL.
+ It was based on BFD's bfd_sections_find_if function. */
+
+extern struct breakpoint *breakpoint_find_if
+ (int (*func) (struct breakpoint *b, void *d), void *user_data);
+
/* Return true if BPT is either a software breakpoint or a hardware
breakpoint. */