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author | Jason Molenda <jmolenda@apple.com> | 1999-11-09 01:23:30 +0000 |
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committer | Jason Molenda <jmolenda@apple.com> | 1999-11-09 01:23:30 +0000 |
commit | 11cf87416416e13eff634a70b4954fe6a3912720 (patch) | |
tree | a6dc7a21bb3d45b89c3f95e4b5862ec9d2fab83b /gdb/infrun.c | |
parent | 98007ce7b0dea06f0c04d833d39b5a9c9773a07a (diff) | |
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import gdb-1999-11-08 snapshot
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/infrun.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/infrun.c | 126 |
1 files changed, 96 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/infrun.c b/gdb/infrun.c index 527bb2d..c00da0a 100644 --- a/gdb/infrun.c +++ b/gdb/infrun.c @@ -1160,6 +1160,24 @@ enum infwait_states infwait_nonstep_watch_state }; +/* Why did the inferior stop? Used to print the appropriate messages + to the interface from within handle_inferior_event(). */ +enum inferior_stop_reason +{ + /* We don't know why. */ + STOP_UNKNOWN, + /* Step, next, nexti, stepi finished. */ + END_STEPPING_RANGE, + /* Found breakpoint. */ + BREAKPOINT_HIT, + /* Inferior terminated by signal. */ + SIGNAL_EXITED, + /* Inferior exited. */ + EXITED, + /* Inferior received signal, and user asked to be notified. */ + SIGNAL_RECEIVED +}; + /* This structure contains what used to be local variables in wait_for_inferior. Probably many of them can return to being locals in handle_inferior_event. */ @@ -1202,6 +1220,7 @@ static void step_over_function (struct execution_control_state *ecs); static void stop_stepping (struct execution_control_state *ecs); static void prepare_to_wait (struct execution_control_state *ecs); static void keep_going (struct execution_control_state *ecs); +static void print_stop_reason (enum inferior_stop_reason stop_reason, int stop_info); /* Wait for control to return from inferior to debugger. If inferior gets a signal, we may decide to start it up again @@ -1499,12 +1518,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) case TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED: target_terminal_ours (); /* Must do this before mourn anyway */ - annotate_exited (ecs->ws.value.integer); - if (ecs->ws.value.integer) - printf_filtered ("\nProgram exited with code 0%o.\n", - (unsigned int) ecs->ws.value.integer); - else - printf_filtered ("\nProgram exited normally.\n"); + print_stop_reason (EXITED, ecs->ws.value.integer); /* Record the exit code in the convenience variable $_exitcode, so that the user can inspect this again later. */ @@ -1522,7 +1536,6 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) stop_print_frame = 0; stop_signal = ecs->ws.value.sig; target_terminal_ours (); /* Must do this before mourn anyway */ - annotate_signalled (); /* This looks pretty bogus to me. Doesn't TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED mean it is already dead? This has been here since GDB 2.8, so @@ -1531,18 +1544,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) rather than trying to change it here --kingdon, 5 Dec 1994. */ target_kill (); /* kill mourns as well */ - printf_filtered ("\nProgram terminated with signal "); - annotate_signal_name (); - printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_name (stop_signal)); - annotate_signal_name_end (); - printf_filtered (", "); - annotate_signal_string (); - printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_string (stop_signal)); - annotate_signal_string_end (); - printf_filtered (".\n"); - - printf_filtered ("The program no longer exists.\n"); - gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); + print_stop_reason (SIGNAL_EXITED, stop_signal); singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p = 0; /*SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP_P */ stop_stepping (ecs); return; @@ -2182,17 +2184,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) { printed = 1; target_terminal_ours_for_output (); - annotate_signal (); - printf_filtered ("\nProgram received signal "); - annotate_signal_name (); - printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_name (stop_signal)); - annotate_signal_name_end (); - printf_filtered (", "); - annotate_signal_string (); - printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_string (stop_signal)); - annotate_signal_string_end (); - printf_filtered (".\n"); - gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); + print_stop_reason (SIGNAL_RECEIVED, stop_signal); } if (signal_stop[stop_signal]) { @@ -2704,6 +2696,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) supposed to be stepping at the assembly language level ("stepi"). Just stop. */ stop_step = 1; + print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0); stop_stepping (ecs); return; } @@ -2775,6 +2768,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) /* It is stepi or nexti. We always want to stop stepping after one instruction. */ stop_step = 1; + print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0); stop_stepping (ecs); return; } @@ -2820,6 +2814,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) when we do "s" in a function with no line numbers, or can this happen as a result of a return or longjmp?). */ stop_step = 1; + print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0); stop_stepping (ecs); return; } @@ -2832,6 +2827,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) That is said to make things like for (;;) statements work better. */ stop_step = 1; + print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0); stop_stepping (ecs); return; } @@ -2851,6 +2847,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs) in which after skipping the prologue we better stop even though we will be in mid-line. */ stop_step = 1; + print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0); stop_stepping (ecs); return; } @@ -2957,6 +2954,7 @@ step_into_function (struct execution_control_state *ecs) { /* We are already there: stop now. */ stop_step = 1; + print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0); stop_stepping (ecs); return; } @@ -3192,6 +3190,74 @@ prepare_to_wait (struct execution_control_state *ecs) soon. */ ecs->wait_some_more = 1; } + +/* Print why the inferior has stopped. We always print something when + the inferior exits, or receives a signal. The rest of the cases are + dealt with later on in normal_stop() and print_it_typical(). Ideally + there should be a call to this function from handle_inferior_event() + each time stop_stepping() is called.*/ +static void +print_stop_reason (enum inferior_stop_reason stop_reason, int stop_info) +{ + switch (stop_reason) + { + case STOP_UNKNOWN: + /* We don't deal with these cases from handle_inferior_event() + yet. */ + break; + case END_STEPPING_RANGE: + /* We are done with a step/next/si/ni command. */ + /* For now print nothing. */ + break; + case BREAKPOINT_HIT: + /* We found a breakpoint. */ + /* For now print nothing. */ + break; + case SIGNAL_EXITED: + /* The inferior was terminated by a signal. */ + annotate_signalled (); + printf_filtered ("\nProgram terminated with signal "); + annotate_signal_name (); + printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_name (stop_info)); + annotate_signal_name_end (); + printf_filtered (", "); + annotate_signal_string (); + printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_string (stop_info)); + annotate_signal_string_end (); + printf_filtered (".\n"); + + printf_filtered ("The program no longer exists.\n"); + gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); + break; + case EXITED: + /* The inferior program is finished. */ + annotate_exited (stop_info); + if (stop_info) + printf_filtered ("\nProgram exited with code 0%o.\n", + (unsigned int) stop_info); + else + printf_filtered ("\nProgram exited normally.\n"); + break; + case SIGNAL_RECEIVED: + /* Signal received. The signal table tells us to print about + it. */ + annotate_signal (); + printf_filtered ("\nProgram received signal "); + annotate_signal_name (); + printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_name (stop_info)); + annotate_signal_name_end (); + printf_filtered (", "); + annotate_signal_string (); + printf_filtered ("%s", target_signal_to_string (stop_info)); + annotate_signal_string_end (); + printf_filtered (".\n"); + gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); + break; + default: + internal_error ("print_stop_reason: unrecognized enum value"); + break; + } +} /* Here to return control to GDB when the inferior stops for real. |