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authorSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>2021-02-04 13:13:30 -0500
committerSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>2021-02-04 13:13:30 -0500
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gdb: make async event handlers clear themselves
The `ready` flag of async event handlers is cleared by the async event handler system right before invoking the associated callback, in check_async_event_handlers. This is not ideal with how the infrun subsystem consumes events: all targets' async event handler callbacks essentially just invoke `inferior_event_handler`, which eventually calls `fetch_inferior_event` and `do_target_wait`. `do_target_wait` picks an inferior at random, and thus a target at random (it could be the target whose `ready` flag was cleared, or not), and pulls one event from it. So it's possible that: - the async event handler for a target A is called - we end up consuming an event for target B - all threads of target B are stopped, target_async(0) is called on it, so its async event handler is cleared (e.g. record_btrace_target::async) As a result, target A still has events to report while its async event handler is left unmarked, so these events are not consumed. To counter this, at the end of their async event handler callbacks, targets check if they still have something to report and re-mark their async event handler (e.g. remote_async_inferior_event_handler). The linux_nat target does not suffer from this because it doesn't use an async event handler at the moment. It only uses a pipe registered with the event loop. It is written to in the SIGCHLD handler (and in other spots that want to get target wait method called) and read from in the target's wait method. So if linux_nat happened to be target A in the example above, the pipe would just stay readable, and the event loop would wake up again, until linux_nat's wait method is finally called and consumes the contents of the pipe. I think it would be nicer if targets using async_event_handler worked in a similar way, where the flag would stay set until the target's wait method is actually called. As a first step towards that, this patch moves the responsibility of clearing the ready flags of async event handlers to the invoked callback. All async event handler callbacks are modified to clear their ready flag before doing anything else. So in practice, nothing changes with this patch. It's only the responsibility of clearing the flag that is shifted toward the callee. gdb/ChangeLog: * async-event.h (async_event_handler_func): Add documentation. * async-event.c (check_async_event_handlers): Don't clear async_event_handler ready flag. * infrun.c (infrun_async_inferior_event_handler): Clear ready flag. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_handle_async_inferior_event): Likewise. * record-full.c (record_full_async_inferior_event_handler): Likewise. * remote-notif.c (remote_async_get_pending_events_handler): Likewise. * remote.c (remote_async_inferior_event_handler): Likewise. Change-Id: I179ef8e99580eae642d332846fd13664dbddc0c1
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