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author | Don Breazeal <donb@codesourcery.com> | 2015-09-11 11:06:02 -0700 |
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committer | Don Breazeal <donb@codesourcery.com> | 2015-09-11 11:12:46 -0700 |
commit | 94585166dfea8232c248044f9f4b1c217dc4ac2e (patch) | |
tree | 198fb7290ae21ef5fd884642cf21f7b13bcc051c /gdb/infrun.c | |
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Extended-remote follow-exec
This patch implements support for exec events on extended-remote Linux
targets. Follow-exec-mode and rerun behave as expected. Catchpoints and
test updates are implemented in subsequent patches.
This patch was derived from a patch posted last October:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-10/msg00877.html.
It was originally based on some work done by Luis Machado in 2013.
IMPLEMENTATION
----------------
Exec events are enabled via ptrace options.
When an exec event is detected by gdbserver, the existing process
data, along with all its associated lwp and thread data, is deleted
and replaced by data for a new single-threaded process. The new
process data is initialized with the appropriate parts of the state
of the execing process. This approach takes care of several potential
pitfalls, including:
* deleting the data for an execing non-leader thread before any
wait/sigsuspend occurs
* correctly initializing the architecture of the execed process
We then report the exec event using a new RSP stop reason, "exec".
When GDB receives an "exec" event, it saves the status in the event
structure's target_waitstatus field, like what is done for remote fork
events. Because the original and execed programs may have different
architectures, we skip parsing the section of the stop reply packet
that contains register data. The register data will be retrieved
later after the inferior's architecture has been set up by
infrun.c:follow_exec.
At that point the exec event is handled by the existing event handling
in GDB. However, a few changes were necessary so that
infrun.c:follow_exec could accommodate the remote target.
* Where follow-exec-mode "new" is handled, we now call
add_inferior_with_spaces instead of add_inferior with separate calls
to set up the program and address spaces. The motivation for this
is that add_inferior_with_spaces also sets up the initial architecture
for the inferior, which is needed later by target_find_description
when it calls target_gdbarch.
* We call a new target function, target_follow_exec. This function
allows us to store the execd_pathname in the inferior, instead of
using the static string remote_exec_file from remote.c. The static
string didn't work for follow-exec-mode "new", since once you switched
to the execed program, the original remote exec-file was lost. The
execd_pathname is now stored in the inferior's program space as a
REGISTRY field. All of the requisite mechanisms for this are
defined in remote.c.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (linux_mourn): Static declaration.
(linux_arch_setup): Move in front of
handle_extended_wait.
(linux_arch_setup_thread): New function.
(handle_extended_wait): Handle exec events. Call
linux_arch_setup_thread. Make event_lwp argument a
pointer-to-a-pointer.
(check_zombie_leaders): Do not check stopped threads.
(linux_low_ptrace_options): Add PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC.
(linux_low_filter_event): Add lwp and thread for exec'ing
non-leader thread if leader thread has been deleted.
Refactor code into linux_arch_setup_thread and call it.
Pass child lwp pointer by reference to handle_extended_wait.
(linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Update comment.
(linux_wait_1): Prevent clobbering exec event status.
(linux_supports_exec_events): New function.
(linux_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize new member.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize
new member.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): New stop reason 'exec'.
* server.c (report_exec_events): New global variable.
(handle_query): Handle qSupported query for exec-events feature.
(captured_main): Initialize report_exec_events.
* server.h (report_exec_events): Declare new global variable.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: New
member.
(target_supports_exec_events): New macro.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>:
Initialize new member.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* infrun.c (follow_exec): Use process-style ptid for
exec message. Call add_inferior_with_spaces and
target_follow_exec.
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_supports_traceexec): New function.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_supports_traceexec): Declare.
* remote.c (remote_pspace_data): New static variable.
(remote_pspace_data_cleanup): New function.
(get_remote_exec_file): New function.
(set_remote_exec_file_1): New function.
(set_remote_exec_file): New function.
(show_remote_exec_file): New function.
(remote_exec_file): Delete static variable.
(anonymous enum) <PACKET_exec_event_feature> New
enumeration constant.
(remote_protocol_features): Add entry for exec-events feature.
(remote_query_supported): Add client side of qSupported query
for exec-events feature.
(remote_follow_exec): New function.
(remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle 'exec' stop reason.
(extended_remote_run, extended_remote_create_inferior): Call
get_remote_exec_file and set_remote_exec_file_1.
(init_extended_remote_ops) <to_follow_exec>: Initialize new
member.
(_initialize_remote): Call
register_program_space_data_with_cleanup. Call
add_packet_config_cmd for remote exec-events feature.
Modify call to add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd for exec-file
to use new functions set_remote_exec_file and
show_remote_exec_file.
* target-debug.h, target-delegates.c: Regenerated.
* target.c (target_follow_exec): New function.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <to_follow_exec>: New member.
(target_follow_exec): Declare new function.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/infrun.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/infrun.c | 17 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/infrun.c b/gdb/infrun.c index e89e02a..84890b4 100644 --- a/gdb/infrun.c +++ b/gdb/infrun.c @@ -1095,6 +1095,7 @@ follow_exec (ptid_t ptid, char *execd_pathname) struct thread_info *th, *tmp; struct inferior *inf = current_inferior (); int pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid); + ptid_t process_ptid; /* This is an exec event that we actually wish to pay attention to. Refresh our symbol table to the newly exec'd program, remove any @@ -1161,8 +1162,9 @@ follow_exec (ptid_t ptid, char *execd_pathname) update_breakpoints_after_exec (); /* What is this a.out's name? */ + process_ptid = pid_to_ptid (pid); printf_unfiltered (_("%s is executing new program: %s\n"), - target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid), + target_pid_to_str (process_ptid), execd_pathname); /* We've followed the inferior through an exec. Therefore, the @@ -1191,8 +1193,6 @@ follow_exec (ptid_t ptid, char *execd_pathname) if (follow_exec_mode_string == follow_exec_mode_new) { - struct program_space *pspace; - /* The user wants to keep the old inferior and program spaces around. Create a new fresh one, and switch to it. */ @@ -1201,14 +1201,13 @@ follow_exec (ptid_t ptid, char *execd_pathname) the same ptid, which can confuse find_inferior_ptid. */ exit_inferior_num_silent (current_inferior ()->num); - inf = add_inferior (pid); - pspace = add_program_space (maybe_new_address_space ()); - inf->pspace = pspace; - inf->aspace = pspace->aspace; - add_thread (ptid); + inf = add_inferior_with_spaces (); + inf->pid = pid; + target_follow_exec (inf, execd_pathname); set_current_inferior (inf); - set_current_program_space (pspace); + set_current_program_space (inf->pspace); + add_thread (ptid); } else { |