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authorMark Kettenis <kettenis@gnu.org>2000-09-03 18:41:28 +0000
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* config/i386/nm-linux.h (PREPARE_TO_PROCEED, ATTCH_LWP,
GET_THREAD_SIGNALS): New defines. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Remove lin-thread.o and linux-threads.o. Add proc-service.o, thread-db.o and lin-lwp.o. * proc-service.c: New file. * thread-db.c: New file. * lin-lwp.c: New file.
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+/* Multi-threaded debugging support for Linux (LWP layer).
+ Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This file is part of GDB.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+#include "defs.h"
+
+#include "gdb_assert.h"
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <sys/ptrace.h>
+#include "gdb_wait.h"
+
+#include "gdbthread.h"
+#include "inferior.h"
+#include "target.h"
+
+#define DEBUG 1
+
+#if DEBUG
+extern const char *strsignal (int sig);
+#endif
+
+/* On Linux there are no real LWP's. The closest thing to LWP's are
+ processes sharing the same VM space. A multi-threaded process is
+ basically a group of such processes. However, such a grouping is
+ almost entirely a user-space issue; the kernel doesn't enforce such
+ a grouping at all (this might change in the future). In general,
+ we'll rely on the threads library (i.e. the LinuxThreads library)
+ to provide such a grouping.
+
+ It is perfectly well possible to write a multi-threaded application
+ without the assistance of a threads library, by using the clone
+ system call directly. This module should be able to give some
+ rudimentary support for debugging such applications if developers
+ specify the CLONE_PTRACE flag in the clone system call, and are
+ using Linux 2.4 or above.
+
+ Note that there are some peculiarities in Linux that affect this
+ code:
+
+ - In general one should specify the __WCLONE flag to waitpid in
+ order to make it report events for any of the cloned processes.
+ However, if a cloned process has exited the exit status is only
+ reported if the __WCLONE flag is absent.
+
+ - When a traced, cloned process exits and is waited for by the
+ debugger, the kernel reassigns it to the origional parent and
+ keeps it around as a "zombie". Somehow, the LinuxThreads library
+ doesn't notice this, which leads to the "zombie problem": When
+ debugged a multi-threaded process that spawns a lot of threads
+ will run out of processes, even if the threads exit, because the
+ "zombies" stay around. */
+
+/* Structure describing a LWP. */
+struct lwp_info
+{
+ /* The process id of the LWP. This is a combination of the LWP id
+ and overall process id. */
+ int pid;
+
+ /* Non-zero if we sent this LWP a SIGSTOP (but the LWP didn't report
+ it back yet). */
+ int signalled;
+
+ /* Non-zero if this LWP is stopped. */
+ int stopped;
+
+ /* If non-zero, a pending wait status. */
+ int status;
+
+ /* Non-zero if we were stepping this LWP. */
+ int step;
+
+ /* Next LWP in list. */
+ struct lwp_info *next;
+};
+
+/* List of known LWPs. */
+static struct lwp_info *lwp_list;
+
+/* Number of LWPs in the list. */
+static int num_lwps;
+
+/* Non-zero if we're running in "threaded" mode. */
+static int threaded;
+
+
+#ifndef TIDGET
+#define TIDGET(PID) (((PID) & 0x7fffffff) >> 16)
+#define PIDGET(PID) (((PID) & 0xffff))
+#define MERGEPID(PID, TID) (((PID) & 0xffff) | ((TID) << 16))
+#endif
+
+#define THREAD_FLAG 0x80000000
+#define is_lwp(pid) (((pid) & THREAD_FLAG) == 0 && TIDGET (pid))
+#define GET_LWP(pid) TIDGET (pid)
+#define GET_PID(pid) PIDGET (pid)
+#define BUILD_LWP(tid, pid) MERGEPID (pid, tid)
+
+#define is_cloned(pid) (GET_LWP (pid) != GET_PID (pid))
+
+/* If the last reported event was a SIGTRAP, this variable is set to
+ the process id of the LWP/thread that got it. */
+int trap_pid;
+
+
+/* This module's target-specific operations. */
+static struct target_ops lin_lwp_ops;
+
+/* The standard child operations. */
+extern struct target_ops child_ops;
+
+/* Signal mask for use with sigsuspend in lin_lwp_wait, initialized in
+ _initialize_lin_lwp. */
+static sigset_t suspend_mask;
+
+
+/* Prototypes for local functions. */
+static void lin_lwp_mourn_inferior (void);
+
+
+/* Initialize the list of LWPs. */
+
+static void
+init_lwp_list (void)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp, *lpnext;
+
+ for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lp = lpnext)
+ {
+ lpnext = lp->next;
+ free (lp);
+ }
+
+ lwp_list = NULL;
+ num_lwps = 0;
+ threaded = 0;
+}
+
+/* Add the LWP specified by PID to the list. If this causes the
+ number of LWPs to become larger than one, go into "threaded" mode.
+ Return a pointer to the structure describing the new LWP. */
+
+static struct lwp_info *
+add_lwp (int pid)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp;
+
+ gdb_assert (is_lwp (pid));
+
+ lp = (struct lwp_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct lwp_info));
+
+ memset (lp, 0, sizeof (struct lwp_info));
+
+ lp->pid = pid;
+
+ lp->next = lwp_list;
+ lwp_list = lp;
+ if (++num_lwps > 1)
+ threaded = 1;
+
+ return lp;
+}
+
+/* Remove the LWP specified by PID from the list. */
+
+static void
+delete_lwp (int pid)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp, *lpprev;
+
+ lpprev = NULL;
+
+ for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lpprev = lp, lp = lp->next)
+ if (lp->pid == pid)
+ break;
+
+ if (!lp)
+ return;
+
+ /* We don't go back to "non-threaded" mode if the number of threads
+ becomes less than two. */
+ num_lwps--;
+
+ if (lpprev)
+ lpprev->next = lp->next;
+ else
+ lwp_list = lp->next;
+
+ free (lp);
+}
+
+/* Return a pointer to the structure describing the LWP corresponding
+ to PID. If no corresponding LWP could be found, return NULL. */
+
+static struct lwp_info *
+find_lwp_pid (int pid)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp;
+
+ if (is_lwp (pid))
+ pid = GET_LWP (pid);
+
+ for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lp = lp->next)
+ if (pid == GET_LWP (lp->pid))
+ return lp;
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Call CALLBACK with its second argument set to DATA for every LWP in
+ the list. If CALLBACK returns 1 for a particular LWP, return a
+ pointer to the structure describing that LWP immediately.
+ Otherwise return NULL. */
+
+struct lwp_info *
+iterate_over_lwps (int (*callback) (struct lwp_info *, void *), void *data)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp;
+
+ for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lp = lp->next)
+ if ((*callback) (lp, data))
+ return lp;
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+/* Helper functions. */
+
+static void
+restore_inferior_pid (void *arg)
+{
+ int *saved_pid_ptr = arg;
+ inferior_pid = *saved_pid_ptr;
+ free (arg);
+}
+
+static struct cleanup *
+save_inferior_pid (void)
+{
+ int *saved_pid_ptr;
+
+ saved_pid_ptr = xmalloc (sizeof (int));
+ *saved_pid_ptr = inferior_pid;
+ return make_cleanup (restore_inferior_pid, saved_pid_ptr);
+}
+
+
+/* Implementation of the PREPARE_TO_PROCEED hook for the Linux LWP layer. */
+
+int
+lin_lwp_prepare_to_proceed (void)
+{
+ if (trap_pid && inferior_pid != trap_pid)
+ {
+ /* Switched over from TRAP_PID. */
+ CORE_ADDR stop_pc = read_pc ();
+ CORE_ADDR trap_pc;
+
+ /* Avoid switching where it wouldn't do any good, i.e. if both
+ threads are at the same breakpoint. */
+ trap_pc = read_pc_pid (trap_pid);
+ if (trap_pc != stop_pc && breakpoint_here_p (trap_pc))
+ {
+ /* User hasn't deleted the breakpoint. Return non-zero, and
+ switch back to TRAP_PID. */
+ inferior_pid = trap_pid;
+
+ /* FIXME: Is this stuff really necessary? */
+ flush_cached_frames ();
+ registers_changed ();
+
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+#if 0
+static void
+lin_lwp_open (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ push_target (&lin_lwp_ops);
+}
+#endif
+
+/* Attach to the LWP specified by PID. If VERBOSE is non-zero, print
+ a message telling the user that a new LWP has been added to the
+ process. */
+
+void
+lin_lwp_attach_lwp (int pid, int verbose)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp;
+
+ gdb_assert (is_lwp (pid));
+
+ if (verbose)
+ printf_filtered ("[New %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (pid));
+
+ if (ptrace (PTRACE_ATTACH, GET_LWP (pid), 0, 0) < 0)
+ error ("Can't attach %s: %s", target_pid_to_str (pid), strerror (errno));
+
+ lp = add_lwp (pid);
+ lp->signalled = 1;
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_attach (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ /* FIXME: We should probably accept a list of process id's, and
+ attach all of them. */
+ error("Not implemented yet");
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_detach (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ /* FIXME: Provide implementation when we implement lin_lwp_attach. */
+ error ("Not implemented yet");
+}
+
+
+struct private_thread_info
+{
+ int lwpid;
+};
+
+/* Return non-zero if TP corresponds to the LWP specified by DATA
+ (which is assumed to be a pointer to a `struct lwp_info'. */
+
+static int
+find_lwp_callback (struct thread_info *tp, void *data)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp = data;
+
+ if (tp->private->lwpid == GET_LWP (lp->pid))
+ return 1;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Resume LP. */
+
+static int
+resume_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
+{
+ if (lp->stopped && lp->status == 0)
+ {
+ struct thread_info *tp;
+
+#if 1
+ /* FIXME: kettenis/2000-08-26: This should really be handled
+ properly by core GDB. */
+
+ tp = find_thread_pid (lp->pid);
+ if (tp == NULL)
+ tp = iterate_over_threads (find_lwp_callback, lp);
+ gdb_assert (tp);
+
+ /* If we were previously stepping the thread, and now continue
+ the thread we must invalidate the stepping range. However,
+ if there is a step_resume breakpoint for this thread, we must
+ preserve the stepping range to make it possible to continue
+ stepping once we hit it. */
+ if (tp->step_range_end && tp->step_resume_breakpoint == NULL)
+ {
+ gdb_assert (lp->step);
+ tp->step_range_start = tp->step_range_end = 0;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ child_resume (GET_LWP (lp->pid), 0, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
+ lp->stopped = 0;
+ lp->step = 0;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_resume (int pid, int step, enum target_signal signo)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp;
+ int resume_all;
+
+ /* Apparently the interpretation of PID is dependent on STEP: If
+ STEP is non-zero, a specific PID means `step only this process
+ id'. But if STEP is zero, then PID means `continue *all*
+ processes, but give the signal only to this one'. */
+ resume_all = (pid == -1) || !step;
+
+ /* If PID is -1, it's the current inferior that should be
+ handled special. */
+ if (pid == -1)
+ pid = inferior_pid;
+
+ lp = find_lwp_pid (pid);
+ if (lp)
+ {
+ pid = GET_LWP (lp->pid);
+
+ /* Mark LWP as not stopped to prevent it from being continued by
+ resume_callback. */
+ lp->stopped = 0;
+
+ /* Remember if we're stepping. */
+ lp->step = step;
+
+ /* If we have a pending wait status for this thread, there is no
+ point in resuming the process. */
+ if (lp->status)
+ {
+ /* FIXME: What should we do if we are supposed to continue
+ this thread with a signal? */
+ gdb_assert (signo == TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (resume_all)
+ iterate_over_lwps (resume_callback, NULL);
+
+ child_resume (pid, step, signo);
+}
+
+
+/* Send a SIGSTOP to LP. */
+
+static int
+stop_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
+{
+ if (! lp->stopped && ! lp->signalled)
+ {
+ int ret;
+
+ ret = kill (GET_LWP (lp->pid), SIGSTOP);
+ gdb_assert (ret == 0);
+
+ lp->signalled = 1;
+ gdb_assert (lp->status == 0);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Wait until LP is stopped. */
+
+static int
+stop_wait_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
+{
+ if (! lp->stopped && lp->signalled)
+ {
+ pid_t pid;
+ int status;
+
+ gdb_assert (lp->status == 0);
+
+ pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (lp->pid), &status,
+ is_cloned (lp->pid) ? __WCLONE : 0);
+ if (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD)
+ /* OK, the proccess has disappeared. We'll catch the actual
+ exit event in lin_lwp_wait. */
+ return 0;
+
+ gdb_assert (pid == GET_LWP (lp->pid));
+
+ if (WIFEXITED (status) || WIFSIGNALED (status))
+ {
+ gdb_assert (num_lwps > 1);
+ gdb_assert (! is_cloned (lp->pid));
+
+ gdb_assert (in_thread_list (lp->pid));
+ if (lp->pid != inferior_pid)
+ delete_thread (lp->pid);
+ printf_unfiltered ("[%s exited]\n",
+ target_pid_to_str (lp->pid));
+
+ delete_lwp (lp->pid);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ gdb_assert (WIFSTOPPED (status));
+ lp->stopped = 1;
+
+ if (WSTOPSIG (status) != SIGSTOP)
+ {
+ if (WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGTRAP
+ && breakpoint_inserted_here_p (read_pc_pid (pid)
+ - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK))
+ {
+ /* If a LWP other than the LWP that we're reporting an
+ event for has hit a GDB breakpoint (as opposed to
+ some random trap signal), then just arrange for it to
+ hit it again later. We don't keep the SIGTRAP status
+ and don't forward the SIGTRAP signal to the LWP. We
+ will handle the current event, eventually we will
+ resume all LWPs, and this one will get its breakpoint
+ trap again.
+
+ If we do not do this, then we run the risk that the
+ user will delete or disable the breakpoint, but the
+ thread will have already tripped on it. */
+#if DEBUG
+ printf ("Tripped breakpoint at %lx in LWP %d"
+ " while waiting for SIGSTOP.\n",
+ (long) read_pc_pid (lp->pid), pid);
+#endif
+ /* Set the PC to before the trap. */
+ if (DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK)
+ write_pc_pid (read_pc_pid (pid) - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK, pid);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+#if DEBUG
+ printf ("Received %s in LWP %d while waiting for SIGSTOP.\n",
+ strsignal (WSTOPSIG (status)), pid);
+#endif
+ /* The thread was stopped with a signal other than
+ SIGSTOP, and didn't accidentiliy trip a breakpoint.
+ Record the wait status. */
+ lp->status = status;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* We caught the SIGSTOP that we intended to catch, so
+ there's no SIGSTOP pending. */
+ lp->signalled = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Return non-zero if LP has a wait status pending. */
+
+static int
+status_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
+{
+ return (lp->status != 0);
+}
+
+/* Return non-zero if LP isn't stopped. */
+
+static int
+running_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
+{
+ return (lp->stopped == 0);
+}
+
+static int
+lin_lwp_wait (int pid, struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus)
+{
+ struct lwp_info *lp = NULL;
+ int options = 0;
+ int status = 0;
+
+ retry:
+
+ /* First check if there is a LWP with a wait status pending. */
+ if (pid == -1)
+ {
+ /* Any LWP will do. */
+ lp = iterate_over_lwps (status_callback, NULL);
+ if (lp)
+ {
+#if DEBUG
+ printf ("Using pending wait status for LWP %d.\n",
+ GET_LWP (lp->pid));
+#endif
+ status = lp->status;
+ lp->status = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* But if we don't fine one, we'll have to wait, and check both
+ cloned and uncloned processes. We start with the cloned
+ processes. */
+ options = __WCLONE | WNOHANG;
+ }
+ else if (is_lwp (pid))
+ {
+#if DEBUG
+ printf ("Waiting for specific LWP %d.\n", GET_LWP (pid));
+#endif
+ /* We have a specific LWP to check. */
+ lp = find_lwp_pid (GET_LWP (pid));
+ gdb_assert (lp);
+ status = lp->status;
+ lp->status = 0;
+#if DEBUG
+ if (status)
+ printf ("Using pending wait status for LWP %d.\n",
+ GET_LWP (lp->pid));
+#endif
+
+ /* If we have to wait, take into account whether PID is a cloned
+ process or not. And we have to convert it to something that
+ the layer beneath us can understand. */
+ options = is_cloned (lp->pid) ? __WCLONE : 0;
+ pid = GET_LWP (pid);
+ }
+
+ if (status && lp->signalled)
+ {
+ /* A pending SIGSTOP may interfere with the normal stream of
+ events. In a typical case where interference is a problem,
+ we have a SIGSTOP signal pending for LWP A while
+ single-stepping it, encounter an event in LWP B, and take the
+ pending SIGSTOP while trying to stop LWP A. After processing
+ the event in LWP B, LWP A is continued, and we'll never see
+ the SIGTRAP associated with the last time we were
+ single-stepping LWP A. */
+
+ /* Resume the thread. It should halt immediately returning the
+ pending SIGSTOP. */
+ child_resume (GET_LWP (lp->pid), lp->step, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
+ lp->stopped = 0;
+
+ /* This should catch the pending SIGSTOP. */
+ stop_wait_callback (lp, NULL);
+ }
+
+ set_sigint_trap (); /* Causes SIGINT to be passed on to the
+ attached process. */
+ set_sigio_trap ();
+
+ while (status == 0)
+ {
+ pid_t lwpid;
+
+ lwpid = waitpid (pid, &status, options);
+ if (lwpid > 0)
+ {
+ gdb_assert (pid == -1 || lwpid == pid);
+
+ lp = find_lwp_pid (lwpid);
+ if (! lp)
+ {
+ lp = add_lwp (BUILD_LWP (lwpid, inferior_pid));
+ if (threaded)
+ {
+ gdb_assert (WIFSTOPPED (status) && WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGSTOP);
+ lp->signalled = 1;
+
+ if (! in_thread_list (inferior_pid))
+ {
+ inferior_pid = BUILD_LWP (inferior_pid, inferior_pid);
+ add_thread (inferior_pid);
+ }
+
+ add_thread (lp->pid);
+ printf_unfiltered ("[New %s]\n",
+ target_pid_to_str (lp->pid));
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Make sure we don't report a TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED or
+ TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED event if there are still LWP's
+ left in the process. */
+ if ((WIFEXITED (status) || WIFSIGNALED (status)) && num_lwps > 1)
+ {
+ if (in_thread_list (lp->pid))
+ {
+ /* Core GDB cannot deal with us deeting the current
+ thread. */
+ if (lp->pid != inferior_pid)
+ delete_thread (lp->pid);
+ printf_unfiltered ("[%s exited]\n",
+ target_pid_to_str (lp->pid));
+ }
+#if DEBUG
+ printf ("%s exited.\n", target_pid_to_str (lp->pid));
+#endif
+ delete_lwp (lp->pid);
+
+ /* Make sure there is at least one thread running. */
+ gdb_assert (iterate_over_lwps (running_callback, NULL));
+
+ /* Discard the event. */
+ status = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Make sure we don't report a SIGSTOP that we sent
+ ourselves in an attempt to stop an LWP. */
+ if (lp->signalled && WIFSTOPPED (status)
+ && WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGSTOP)
+ {
+#if DEBUG
+ printf ("Delayed SIGSTOP caught for %s.\n",
+ target_pid_to_str (lp->pid));
+#endif
+ /* This is a delayed SIGSTOP. */
+ lp->signalled = 0;
+
+ child_resume (GET_LWP (lp->pid), lp->step, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
+ lp->stopped = 0;
+
+ /* Discard the event. */
+ status = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (pid == -1)
+ {
+ /* Alternate between checking cloned and uncloned processes. */
+ options ^= __WCLONE;
+
+ /* And suspend every time we have checked both. */
+ if (options & __WCLONE)
+ sigsuspend (&suspend_mask);
+ }
+
+ /* We shouldn't end up here unless we want to try again. */
+ gdb_assert (status == 0);
+ }
+
+ clear_sigio_trap ();
+ clear_sigint_trap ();
+
+ gdb_assert (lp);
+
+ /* Don't report signals that GDB isn't interested in, such as
+ signals that are neither printed nor stopped upon. Stopping all
+ threads can be a bit time-consuming so if we want decent
+ performance with heavily multi-threaded programs, especially when
+ they're using a high frequency timer, we'd better avoid it if we
+ can. */
+
+ if (WIFSTOPPED (status))
+ {
+ int signo = target_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (status));
+
+ if (signal_stop_state (signo) == 0
+ && signal_print_state (signo) == 0
+ && signal_pass_state (signo) == 1)
+ {
+ child_resume (GET_LWP (lp->pid), lp->step, signo);
+ lp->stopped = 0;
+ status = 0;
+ goto retry;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* This LWP is stopped now. */
+ lp->stopped = 1;
+
+ /* Now stop all other LWP's ... */
+ iterate_over_lwps (stop_callback, NULL);
+
+ /* ... and wait until all of them have reported back that they're no
+ longer running. */
+ iterate_over_lwps (stop_wait_callback, NULL);
+
+ /* If we're not running in "threaded" mode, we'll report the bare
+ process id. */
+
+ if (WIFSTOPPED (status) && WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGTRAP)
+ trap_pid = (threaded ? lp->pid : GET_LWP (lp->pid));
+ else
+ trap_pid = 0;
+
+ store_waitstatus (ourstatus, status);
+ return (threaded ? lp->pid : GET_LWP (lp->pid));
+}
+
+static int
+kill_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
+{
+ ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, GET_LWP (lp->pid), 0, 0);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+kill_wait_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
+{
+ pid_t pid;
+
+ /* We must make sure that there are no pending events (delayed
+ SIGSTOPs, pending SIGTRAPs, etc.) to make sure the current
+ program doesn't interfere with any following debugging session. */
+
+ /* For cloned processes we must check both with __WCLONE and
+ without, since the exit status of a cloned process isn't reported
+ with __WCLONE. */
+ if (is_cloned (lp->pid))
+ {
+ do
+ {
+ pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (lp->pid), NULL, __WCLONE);
+ }
+ while (pid == GET_LWP (lp->pid));
+
+ gdb_assert (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD);
+ }
+
+ do
+ {
+ pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (lp->pid), NULL, 0);
+ }
+ while (pid == GET_LWP (lp->pid));
+
+ gdb_assert (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_kill (void)
+{
+ /* Kill all LWP's ... */
+ iterate_over_lwps (kill_callback, NULL);
+
+ /* ... and wait until we've flushed all events. */
+ iterate_over_lwps (kill_wait_callback, NULL);
+
+ target_mourn_inferior ();
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_create_inferior (char *exec_file, char *allargs, char **env)
+{
+ struct target_ops *target_beneath;
+
+ init_lwp_list ();
+
+#if 0
+ target_beneath = find_target_beneath (&lin_lwp_ops);
+#else
+ target_beneath = &child_ops;
+#endif
+ target_beneath->to_create_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env);
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_mourn_inferior (void)
+{
+ struct target_ops *target_beneath;
+
+ init_lwp_list ();
+
+ trap_pid = 0;
+
+#if 0
+ target_beneath = find_target_beneath (&lin_lwp_ops);
+#else
+ target_beneath = &child_ops;
+#endif
+ target_beneath->to_mourn_inferior ();
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_fetch_registers (int regno)
+{
+ struct cleanup *old_chain = save_inferior_pid ();
+
+ if (is_lwp (inferior_pid))
+ inferior_pid = GET_LWP (inferior_pid);
+
+ fetch_inferior_registers (regno);
+
+ do_cleanups (old_chain);
+}
+
+static void
+lin_lwp_store_registers (int regno)
+{
+ struct cleanup *old_chain = save_inferior_pid ();
+
+ if (is_lwp (inferior_pid))
+ inferior_pid = GET_LWP (inferior_pid);
+
+ store_inferior_registers (regno);
+
+ do_cleanups (old_chain);
+}
+
+static int
+lin_lwp_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len, int write,
+ struct target_ops *target)
+{
+ struct cleanup *old_chain = save_inferior_pid ();
+ int xfer;
+
+ if (is_lwp (inferior_pid))
+ inferior_pid = GET_LWP (inferior_pid);
+
+ xfer = child_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, write, target);
+
+ do_cleanups (old_chain);
+ return xfer;
+}
+
+static int
+lin_lwp_thread_alive (int pid)
+{
+ gdb_assert (is_lwp (pid));
+
+ errno = 0;
+ ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, GET_LWP (pid), 0, 0);
+ if (errno)
+ return 0;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static char *
+lin_lwp_pid_to_str (int pid)
+{
+ static char buf[64];
+
+ if (is_lwp (pid))
+ {
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "LWP %d", GET_LWP (pid));
+ return buf;
+ }
+
+ return normal_pid_to_str (pid);
+}
+
+static void
+init_lin_lwp_ops (void)
+{
+#if 0
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_open = lin_lwp_open;
+#endif
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_shortname = "lwp-layer";
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_longname = "lwp-layer";
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_doc = "Low level threads support (LWP layer)";
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_attach = lin_lwp_attach;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_detach = lin_lwp_detach;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_resume = lin_lwp_resume;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_wait = lin_lwp_wait;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_fetch_registers = lin_lwp_fetch_registers;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_store_registers = lin_lwp_store_registers;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_xfer_memory = lin_lwp_xfer_memory;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_kill = lin_lwp_kill;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_create_inferior = lin_lwp_create_inferior;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_mourn_inferior = lin_lwp_mourn_inferior;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_thread_alive = lin_lwp_thread_alive;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_pid_to_str = lin_lwp_pid_to_str;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_stratum = thread_stratum;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock;
+ lin_lwp_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
+}
+
+static void
+sigchld_handler (int signo)
+{
+ /* Do nothing. The only reason for this handler is that it allows
+ us to use sigsuspend in lin_lwp_wait above to wait for the
+ arrival of a SIGCHLD. */
+}
+
+void
+_initialize_lin_lwp (void)
+{
+ struct sigaction action;
+ sigset_t mask;
+
+ extern void thread_db_init (struct target_ops *);
+
+ init_lin_lwp_ops ();
+ add_target (&lin_lwp_ops);
+ thread_db_init (&lin_lwp_ops);
+
+ action.sa_handler = sigchld_handler;
+ sigemptyset (&action.sa_mask);
+ action.sa_flags = 0;
+ sigaction (SIGCHLD, &action, NULL);
+
+ /* We block SIGCHLD throughout this code ... */
+ sigemptyset (&mask);
+ sigaddset (&mask, SIGCHLD);
+ sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &mask, &suspend_mask);
+
+ /* ... except during a sigsuspend. */
+ sigdelset (&suspend_mask, SIGCHLD);
+}
+
+
+/* FIXME: kettenis/2000-08-26: The stuff on this page is specific to
+ the LinuxThreads library and therefore doesn't really belong here. */
+
+/* Read variable NAME in the target and return its value if found.
+ Otherwise return zero. It is assumed that the type of the variable
+ is `int'. */
+
+static int
+get_signo (const char *name)
+{
+ struct minimal_symbol *ms;
+ int signo;
+
+ ms = lookup_minimal_symbol (name, NULL, NULL);
+ if (ms == NULL)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (target_read_memory (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (ms), (char *) &signo,
+ sizeof (signo)) != 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ return signo;
+}
+
+/* Return the set of signals used by the threads library in *SET. */
+
+void
+lin_thread_get_thread_signals (sigset_t *set)
+{
+ int restart;
+ int cancel;
+
+ sigemptyset (set);
+
+ restart = get_signo ("__pthread_sig_restart");
+ if (restart == 0)
+ return;
+
+ cancel = get_signo ("__pthread_sig_cancel");
+ if (cancel == 0)
+ return;
+
+ sigaddset (set, restart);
+ sigaddset (set, cancel);
+}