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author | Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> | 2014-03-11 20:31:36 +0000 |
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committer | Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> | 2014-05-21 23:17:23 +0100 |
commit | 17b2616cbab554fdd57e928d5ac9d742a7cbd2ec (patch) | |
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PR gdb/13860: don't lose '-interpreter-exec console EXECUTION_COMMAND''s output in async mode.
The other part of PR gdb/13860 is about console execution commands in
MI getting their output half lost. E.g., take the finish command,
executed on a frontend's GDB console:
sync:
finish
&"finish\n"
~"Run till exit from #0 usleep (useconds=10) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/usleep.c:27\n"
^running
*running,thread-id="1"
(gdb)
~"0x00000000004004d7 in foo () at stepinf.c:6\n"
~"6\t usleep (10);\n"
~"Value returned is $1 = 0\n"
*stopped,reason="function-finished",frame={addr="0x00000000004004d7",func="foo",args=[],file="stepinf.c",fullname="/home/pedro/gdb/tests/stepinf.c",line="6"},thread-id="1",stopped-threads="all",core="1"
async:
finish
&"finish\n"
~"Run till exit from #0 usleep (useconds=10) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/usleep.c:27\n"
^running
*running,thread-id="1"
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="function-finished",frame={addr="0x00000000004004d7",func="foo",args=[],file="stepinf.c",fullname="/home/pedro/gdb/tests/stepinf.c",line="6"},gdb-result-var="$1",return-value="0",thread-id="1",stopped-threads="all",core="0"
Note how all the "Value returned" etc. output is missing in async mode.
The same happens with e.g., catchpoints:
=breakpoint-modified,bkpt={number="1",type="catchpoint",disp="keep",enabled="y",what="22016",times="1"}
~"\nCatchpoint "
~"1 (forked process 22016), 0x0000003791cbd8a6 in __libc_fork () at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/fork.c:131\n"
~"131\t pid = ARCH_FORK ();\n"
*stopped,reason="fork",disp="keep",bkptno="1",newpid="22016",frame={addr="0x0000003791cbd8a6",func="__libc_fork",args=[],file="../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/fork.c",fullname="/usr/src/debug/glibc-2.14-394-g8f3b1ff/nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/fork.c",line="131"},thread-id="1",stopped-threads="all",core="0"
where all those ~ lines are missing in async mode, or just the "step"
current line indication:
s
&"s\n"
^running
*running,thread-id="all"
(gdb)
~"13\t foo ();\n"
*stopped,frame={addr="0x00000000004004ef",func="main",args=[{name="argc",value="1"},{name="argv",value="0x7fffffffdd78"}],file="stepinf.c",fullname="/home/pedro/gdb/tests/stepinf.c",line="13"},thread-id="1",stopped-threads="all",core="3"
(gdb)
Or in the case of the PRs example, the "Stopped due to shared library
event" note:
start
&"start\n"
~"Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x400608: file ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/solib-main.c, line 21.\n"
=breakpoint-created,bkpt={number="1",type="breakpoint",disp="del",enabled="y",addr="0x0000000000400608",func="main",file="../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/solib-main.c",fullname="/home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/solib-main.c",line="21",times="0",original-location="main"}
~"Starting program: /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/build/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/solib-main \n"
=thread-group-started,id="i1",pid="21990"
=thread-created,id="1",group-id="i1"
^running
*running,thread-id="all"
(gdb)
=library-loaded,id="/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2",target-name="/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2",host-name="/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2",symbols-loaded="0",thread-group="i1"
~"Stopped due to shared library event (no libraries added or removed)\n"
*stopped,reason="solib-event",thread-id="1",stopped-threads="all",core="3"
(gdb)
IMO, if you're typing execution commands in a frontend's console, you
expect to see their output. Indeed it's what you get in sync mode. I
think async mode should do the same. Deciding what to mirror to the
console wrt to breakpoints and random stops gets messy real fast.
E.g., say "s" trips on a breakpoint. We'd clearly want to mirror the
event to the console in this case. But what about more complicated
cases like "s&; thread n; s&", and one of those steps spawning a new
thread, and that thread hitting a breakpoint? It's impossible in
general to track whether the thread had any relation to the commands
that had been executed. So I think we should just simplify and always
mirror breakpoints and random events to the console.
Notes:
- mi->out is the same as gdb_stdout when MI is the current
interpreter. I think that referring to that directly is cleaner.
An earlier revision of this patch made the changes that are now
done in mi_on_normal_stop directly in infrun.c:normal_stop, and so
not having an obvious place to put the new uiout by then, and not
wanting to abuse CLI's uiout, I made a temporary uiout when
necessary.
- Hopefuly the rest of the patch is more or less obvious given the
comments added.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, no regressions.
2014-05-21 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR gdb/13860
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_control_state): New field
`command_interp'.
* infrun.c (follow_fork): Copy the new thread control field to the
child fork thread.
(clear_proceed_status_thread): Clear the new thread control field.
(proceed): Set the new thread control field.
* interps.h (command_interp): Declare.
* interps.c (command_interpreter): New global.
(command_interp): New function.
(interp_exec): Set `command_interpreter' while here.
* cli-out.c (cli_uiout_dtor): New function.
(cli_ui_out_impl): Install it.
* mi/mi-interp.c: Include cli-out.h.
(mi_cmd_interpreter_exec): Add comment.
(restore_current_uiout_cleanup): New function.
(ui_out_free_cleanup): New function.
(mi_on_normal_stop): If finishing an execution command started by
a CLI command, or any kind of breakpoint-like event triggered,
print the stop event to the output (CLI) stream.
* mi/mi-out.c (mi_ui_out_impl): Install NULL `dtor' handler.
2014-05-21 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR gdb/13860
* gdb.mi/mi-cli.exp (line_callee4_next_step): New global.
(top level): Test that output related to execution commands is
sent to the console with CLI commands, but not with MI commands.
Test that breakpoint events are always mirrored to the console.
Also expect the new source line to be output after a "next" in
async mode too. Make it a pass/fail test.
* gdb.mi/mi-solib.exp: Test that the CLI solib event note is
output.
* lib/mi-support.exp (mi_gdb_expect_cli_output): New procedure.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/mi')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/mi/mi-interp.c | 77 |
1 files changed, 77 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c b/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c index e8de1ea..e1fbb5e 100644 --- a/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c +++ b/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ #include "gdb.h" #include "objfiles.h" #include "tracepoint.h" +#include "cli-out.h" /* These are the interpreter setup, etc. functions for the MI interpreter. */ @@ -231,6 +232,10 @@ mi_cmd_interpreter_exec (char *command, char **argv, int argc) error (_("-interpreter-exec: could not find interpreter \"%s\""), argv[0]); + /* Note that unlike the CLI version of this command, we don't + actually set INTERP_TO_USE as the current interpreter, as we + still want gdb_stdout, etc. to point at MI streams. */ + /* Insert the MI out hooks, making sure to also call the interpreter's hooks if it has any. */ /* KRS: We shouldn't need this... Events should be installed and @@ -415,6 +420,26 @@ mi_inferior_removed (struct inferior *inf) gdb_flush (mi->event_channel); } +/* Cleanup that restores a previous current uiout. */ + +static void +restore_current_uiout_cleanup (void *arg) +{ + struct ui_out *saved_uiout = arg; + + current_uiout = saved_uiout; +} + +/* Cleanup that destroys the a ui_out object. */ + +static void +ui_out_free_cleanup (void *arg) +{ + struct ui_out *uiout = arg; + + ui_out_destroy (uiout); +} + static void mi_on_normal_stop (struct bpstats *bs, int print_frame) { @@ -445,6 +470,58 @@ mi_on_normal_stop (struct bpstats *bs, int print_frame) current_uiout = saved_uiout; } + /* Otherwise, frame information has already been printed by + normal_stop. */ + else + { + /* Breakpoint hits should always be mirrored to the console. + Deciding what to mirror to the console wrt to breakpoints + and random stops gets messy real fast. E.g., say "s" + trips on a breakpoint. We'd clearly want to mirror the + event to the console in this case. But what about more + complicated cases like "s&; thread n; s&", and one of + those steps spawning a new thread, and that thread + hitting a breakpoint? It's impossible in general to + track whether the thread had any relation to the commands + that had been executed. So we just simplify and always + mirror breakpoints and random events to the console. + + Also, CLI execution commands (-interpreter-exec console + "next", for example) in async mode have the opposite + issue as described in the "then" branch above -- + normal_stop has already printed frame information to MI + uiout, but nothing has printed the same information to + the CLI channel. We should print the source line to the + console when stepping or other similar commands, iff the + step was started by a console command (but not if it was + started with -exec-step or similar). */ + struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread (); + + if ((!tp->control.stop_step + && !tp->control.proceed_to_finish) + || (tp->control.command_interp != NULL + && tp->control.command_interp != top_level_interpreter ())) + { + struct mi_interp *mi = top_level_interpreter_data (); + struct target_waitstatus last; + ptid_t last_ptid; + struct ui_out *cli_uiout; + struct cleanup *old_chain; + + /* Sets the current uiout to a new temporary CLI uiout + assigned to STREAM. */ + cli_uiout = cli_out_new (mi->out); + old_chain = make_cleanup (ui_out_free_cleanup, cli_uiout); + + make_cleanup (restore_current_uiout_cleanup, current_uiout); + current_uiout = cli_uiout; + + get_last_target_status (&last_ptid, &last); + print_stop_event (&last); + + do_cleanups (old_chain); + } + } ui_out_field_int (mi_uiout, "thread-id", pid_to_thread_id (inferior_ptid)); |