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authorSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>2021-05-10 12:13:36 -0400
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gdb, gdbserver: make status_to_str display the signal name
I was looking at some "set debug lin-lwp" logs, and saw that a thread received the "Child exited" signal. It took me a moment to realize that this was SIGCHLD. I then thought that it would be nice for status_to_str to show the signal name (SIGCHLD) in addition to the description "Child exited", since people are much more used to referring to signals using their names. Fortunately, libiberty contains a handy function to get the signal name from the signal number, strsigno, use that. The output of "set debug lin-lwp" now looks like: [linux-nat] linux_nat_wait_1: waitpid 1209631 received SIGTRAP - Trace/breakpoint trap (stopped) gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/linux-waitpid.c (status_to_str): Show signal name. Change-Id: I8ad9b1e744dd64461fd87b08d5c29f9ef97c4691
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