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2017-01-01update copyright year range in GDB filesJoel Brobecker5-5/+5
This applies the second part of GDB's End of Year Procedure, which updates the copyright year range in all of GDB's files. gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
2016-10-06Consolidate API of target_supports_multi_processSergio Durigan Junior1-0/+5
This simple commit consolidates the API of target_supports_multi_process. Since both GDB and gdbserver use the same function prototype, all that was needed was to move create this prototype on gdb/target/target.h and turn the macros declared on gdb/{,gdbserver/}target.h into actual functions. Regtested (clean pass) on the BuildBot. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-10-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * target.c (target_supports_multi_process): New function, moved from... * target.h (target_supports_multi_process): ... here. Remove macro. * target/target.h (target_supports_multi_process): New prototype. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2016-10-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * target.c (target_supports_multi_process): New function, moved from... * target.h (target_supports_multi_process): ... here. Remove macro.
2016-09-19Consolidate target_mourn_inferior between GDB and gdbserverSergio Durigan Junior1-0/+4
This patch consolidates the API of target_mourn_inferior between GDB and gdbserver, in my continuing efforts to make sharing the fork_inferior function possible between both. GDB's version of the function did not care about the inferior's ptid being mourned, but gdbserver's needed to know this information. Since it actually makes sense to pass the ptid as an argument, instead of depending on a global value directly (which GDB's version did), I decided to make the generic API to accept it. I then went on and extended all calls being made on GDB to include a ptid argument (which ended up being inferior_ptid most of the times, anyway), and now we have a more sane interface. On GDB's side, after talking to Pedro a bit about it, we decided that just an assertion to make sure that the ptid being passed is equal to inferior_ptid would be enough for now, on the GDB side. We can remove the assertion and perform more operations later if we ever pass anything different than inferior_ptid. Regression tested on our BuildBot, everything OK. I'd appreciate a special look at gdb/windows-nat.c's modification because I wasn't really sure what to do there. It seemed to me that maybe I should build a ptid out of the process information there, but then I am almost sure the assertion on GDB's side would trigger. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-09-19 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * darwin-nat.c (darwin_kill_inferior): Adjusting call to target_mourn_inferior to include ptid_t argument. * fork-child.c (startup_inferior): Likewise. * gnu-nat.c (gnu_kill_inferior): Likewise. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_kill): Likewise. * infrun.c (handle_inferior_event_1): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (linux_nat_attach): Likewise. (linux_nat_kill): Likewise. * nto-procfs.c (interrupt_query): Likewise. (procfs_interrupt): Likewise. (procfs_kill_inferior): Likewise. * procfs.c (procfs_kill_inferior): Likewise. * record.c (record_mourn_inferior): Likewise. * remote-sim.c (gdbsim_kill): Likewise. * remote.c (remote_detach_1): Likewise. (remote_kill): Likewise. * target.c (target_mourn_inferior): Change declaration to accept new ptid_t argument; use gdb_assert on it. * target.h (target_mourn_inferior): Move function prototype from here... * target/target.h (target_mourn_inferior): ... to here. Adjust it to accept new ptid_t argument. * windows-nat.c (get_windows_debug_event): Adjusting call to target_mourn_inferior to include ptid_t argument. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2016-09-19 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * server.c (start_inferior): Call target_mourn_inferior instead of mourn_inferior; pass ptid_t argument to it. (resume): Likewise. (handle_target_event): Likewise. * target.c (target_mourn_inferior): New function. * target.h (mourn_inferior): Delete macro.
2016-09-01Share target_wait prototype between GDB and gdbserverSergio Durigan Junior1-0/+12
This commit moves the target_wait prototype from the GDB-specific target.h header to the common target/target.h header. Then, it creates a compatible implementation of target_wait on gdbserver using the_target->wait, and adjusts the (only) caller (mywait function). Pretty straightforward, no regressions introduced. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2016-09-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * target.c (mywait): Call target_wait instead of the_target->wait. (target_wait): New function. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-09-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * target.c (target_wait): Mention that the function's prototype can be found at target/target.h. * target.h (target_wait): Move prototype from here... * target/target.h (target_wait): ... to here.
2016-09-01Use target_continue{,_no_signal} instead of target_resumeSergio Durigan Junior1-3/+7
This commit implements a new function, target_continue, on top of the target_resume function. Then, it replaces all calls to target_resume by calls to target_continue or to the already existing target_continue_no_signal. This is one of the (many) necessary steps needed to consolidate the target interface between GDB and gdbserver. In particular, I am interested in the impact this change will have on the unification of the fork_inferior function (which I have been working on). Tested on the BuildBot, no regressions introduced. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2016-09-31 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * server.c (start_inferior): New variable 'ptid'. Replace calls to the_target->resume by target_continue{,_no_signal}, depending on the case. * target.c (target_stop_and_wait): Call target_continue_no_signal instead of the_target->resume. (target_continue): New function. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-09-31 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * fork-child.c (startup_inferior): Replace calls to target_resume by target_continue{,_no_signal}, depending on the case. * linux-nat.c (cleanup_target_stop): Call target_continue_no_signal instead of target_resume. * procfs.c (procfs_wait): Likewise. * target.c (target_continue): New function. * target/target.h (target_continue): New prototype.
2016-01-01GDB copyright headers update after running GDB's copyright.py script.Joel Brobecker5-5/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: Update year range in copyright notice of all files.
2015-11-30Remote thread create/exit eventsPedro Alves2-1/+12
When testing with "maint set target-non-stop on", a few threading-related tests expose an issue that requires new RSP packets. Say there are 3 threads running, 1-3. If GDB tries to stop thread 1, 2 and 3, and then waits for their stops, but meanwhile say, thread 2 exits, GDB hangs forever waiting for a stop for thread 2 that won't ever happen. This patch fixes the issue by adding support for thread exit events to the protocol. However, we don't want these always enabled, as they're useless most of the time, and would slow down remote debugging. So I made it so that GDB can enable/disable them, and then made gdb do that around the cases that need it, which currently is only infrun.c:stop_all_threads. In turn, if we have thread exit events, then the extra "thread x exited" traffic slows down attach-many-short-lived-threads.exp enough that gdb has trouble keeping up with new threads that are spawned while gdb tries to stop existing ones. To fix that I added support for the counterpart thread created events too. Enabling those when we try to stop threads ensures that new threads never get a chance to themselves start new threads, killing the race. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2015-11-30 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Remote Configuration): List "set/show remote thread-events" command in configuration table. (Stop Reply Packets): Document "T05 create" stop reason and 'w' stop reply. (General Query Packets): Document QThreadEvents packet. Document QThreadEvents qSupported feature. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-11-30 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Assert that the LWP's waitstatus is TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE. If GDB wants to hear about thread create events, leave the new child's status pending. (linux_low_filter_event): If GDB wants to hear about thread exit events, leave the LWP marked dead and don't delete it. (linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Don't check for thread exit. (filter_exit_event): New function. (linux_wait_1): Use it, when returning an exit event. (linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): Assert that the LWP's waitstatus is TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE. * remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED and TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED. * server.c (report_thread_events): New global. (handle_general_set): Handle QThreadEvents. (handle_query) <qSupported>: Handle and report QThreadEvents+; (handle_target_event): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED and TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED. * server.h (report_thread_events): Declare. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-11-30 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * NEWS (New commands): Mention "set/show remote thread-events" commands. (New remote packets): Mention thread created/exited stop reasons and QThreadEvents packet. * infrun.c (disable_thread_events): New function. (stop_all_threads): Disable/enable thread create/exit events. Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED. (handle_inferior_event_1): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED and TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED. * remote.c (remove_child_of_pending_fork): Also remove threads of threads that have TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED events. (remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle "create" magic register. Handle 'w' stop reply. (initialize_remote): Install remote_thread_events as to_thread_events target hook. (remote_thread_events): New function. * target-delegates.c: Regenerate. * target.c (target_thread_events): New function. * target.h (struct target_ops) <to_thread_events>: New field. (target_thread_events): Declare. * target/waitstatus.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED and TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED. * target/waitstatus.h (enum target_waitkind) <TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED, TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED): New values.
2015-08-06gdbserver: Fix non-stop / fork / step-over issuesPedro Alves1-1/+4
Ref: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-07/msg00868.html This adds a test that has a multithreaded program have several threads continuously fork, while another thread continuously steps over a breakpoint. This exposes several intertwined issues, which this patch addresses: - When we're stopping and suspending threads, some thread may fork, and we missed setting its suspend count to 1, like we do when a new clone/thread is detected. When we next unsuspend threads, the fork child's suspend count goes below 0, which is bogus and fails an assertion. - If a step-over is cancelled because a signal arrives, but then gdb is not interested in the signal, we pass the signal straight back to the inferior. However, we miss that we need to re-increment the suspend counts of all other threads that had been paused for the step-over. As a result, other threads indefinitely end up stuck stopped. - If a detach request comes in just while gdbserver is handling a step-over (in the test at hand, this is GDB detaching the fork child), gdbserver internal errors in stabilize_thread's helpers, which assert that all thread's suspend counts are 0 (otherwise we wouldn't be able to move threads out of the jump pads). The suspend counts aren't 0 while a step-over is in progress, because all threads but the one stepping past the breakpoint must remain paused until the step-over finishes and the breakpoint can be reinserted. - Occasionally, we see "BAD - reinserting but not stepping." being output (from within linux_resume_one_lwp_throw). That was because GDB pokes memory while gdbserver is busy with a step-over, and that suspends threads, and then re-resumes them with proceed_one_lwp, which missed another reason to tell linux_resume_one_lwp that the thread should be set back to stepping. - In a couple places, we were resuming threads that are meant to be suspended. E.g., when a vCont;c/s request for thread B comes in just while gdbserver is stepping thread A past a breakpoint. The resume for thread B must be deferred until the step-over finishes. - The test runs with both "set detach-on-fork" on and off. When off, it exercises the case of GDB detaching the fork child explicitly. When on, it exercises the case of gdb resuming the child explicitly. In the "off" case, gdb seems to exponentially become slower as new inferiors are created. This is _very_ noticeable as with only 100 inferiors gdb is crawling already, which makes the test take quite a bit to run. For that reason, I've disabled the "off" variant for now. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-08-06 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * target/waitstatus.h (enum target_stop_reason) <TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SINGLE_STEP>: New value. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-08-06 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Set the fork child's suspend count if stopping and suspending threads. (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): If stopped by trace, set the LWP's stop reason to TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SINGLE_STEP. (linux_detach): Complete an ongoing step-over. (lwp_suspended_inc, lwp_suspended_decr): New functions. Use throughout. (resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Don't resume a suspended thread. (linux_wait_1): If passing a signal to the inferior after finishing a step-over, unsuspend and re-resume all lwps. If we see a single-step event but the thread should be continuing, don't pass the trap to gdb. (stuck_in_jump_pad_callback, move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): Use internal_error instead of gdb_assert. (enqueue_pending_signal): New function. (check_ptrace_stopped_lwp_gone): Add debug output. (start_step_over): Use internal_error instead of gdb_assert. (complete_ongoing_step_over): New function. (linux_resume_one_thread): Don't resume a suspended thread. (proceed_one_lwp): If the LWP is stepping over a breakpoint, reset it stepping. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2015-08-06 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.threads/forking-threads-plus-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.threads/forking-threads-plus-breakpoint.c: New file.
2015-07-15Revert the previous 7 commits of: Validate binary before useJan Kratochvil3-146/+0
ddc98fbf2fd9e244a215a4d09e559180dc573a14 Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch] 6e5b4429db0d66e2d0b27e1bcfe4709f3dae73ed Move gdb_regex* to common/ f7af1fcd759fa126612018a5916cf808df7bb8bc Prepare linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. for move 9904185cfde13d6c6849f1f042c8e3b74974cf08 Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. 700ca40f6fc1addd7238f4ab57f76c095ad3c99f gdbserver build-id attribute generator ca5268b6be265580b91ef75c1a1a9815f581ae42 Validate symbol file using build-id 0a94970d663a053c523f23ac0d71deb25a77f709 Tests for validate symbol file using build-id gdb/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Revert the previous 6 commits: Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]. Move gdb_regex* to common/ Prepare linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. for move Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. gdbserver build-id attribute generator Validate symbol file using build-id gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Revert the previous 3 commits: Move gdb_regex* to common/ Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. gdbserver build-id attribute generator gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Revert the previous 2 commits: gdbserver build-id attribute generator Validate symbol file using build-id gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Revert the previous commit: Tests for validate symbol file using build-id.
2015-07-15Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co.Jan Kratochvil3-0/+102
This should be just a move with no changes. gdb/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. * linux-tdep.c (nat/linux-maps.h): Include. (gdb_regex.h): Remove the include. (enum filterflags, struct smaps_vmflags, read_mapping, decode_vmflags) (mapping_is_anonymous_p, dump_mapping_p): Moved to nat/linux-maps.c. (linux_find_memory_region_ftype): Moved typedef to nat/linux-maps.h. (linux_find_memory_regions_full): Moved definition to nat/linux-maps.c. * nat/linux-maps.c: Include ctype.h, target/target-utils.h, gdb_regex.h and target/target.h. (struct smaps_vmflags, read_mapping, decode_vmflags) (mapping_is_anonymous_p, dump_mapping_p): Move from linux-tdep.c. (linux_find_memory_regions_full): Move from linux-tdep.c. * nat/linux-maps.h (read_mapping): New declaration. (linux_find_memory_region_ftype, enum filterflags): Moved from linux-tdep.c. (linux_find_memory_regions_full): New declaration. * target.c (target/target-utils.h): Include. (read_alloc_pread_ftype): Moved typedef to target/target-utils.h. (read_alloc, read_stralloc_func_ftype, read_stralloc): Moved definitions to target/target-utils.c. * target.h (target_fileio_read_stralloc): Move it to target/target.h. * target/target-utils.c (read_alloc, read_stralloc): Move definitions from target.c. * target/target-utils.h (read_alloc_pread_ftype): New typedef. (read_alloc): New declaration. (read_stralloc_func_ftype): New typedef. (read_stralloc): New declaration. * target/target.h (target_fileio_read_stralloc): Move it from target.h. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * target.c: Include target/target-utils.h and fcntl.h. (target_fileio_read_stralloc_1_pread, target_fileio_read_stralloc_1) (target_fileio_read_stralloc): New functions.
2015-07-15Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]Jan Kratochvil2-0/+44
Prepare new files for later move. gdb/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR); Add nat/linux-maps.h, common/target-utils.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-utils.o. (linux-maps.o, target-utils.o): New. * target/target-utils.c: New file. * target/target-utils.h: New file. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add linux-maps.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Ditto. * nat/linux-maps.c: New file. * nat/linux-maps.h: New file. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add target-utils.o. (linux-maps.o, target-utils.o): New. * configure.srv (srv_linux_obj): Add linux-maps.o.
2015-06-24Remove redundant include directives.Gary Benson1-2/+0
stdint.h was added to common-defs.h some months ago and should no longer be included directly by any file. gdb_assert.h was added to common-defs.h nearly a year ago, but three includes have crept in since then. This commit removes all such redundant include directives. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/buffer.c (stdint.h): Do not include. * common/print-utils.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (gdb_assert.h): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-types.c (gdb_assert.h): Likewise. * ft32-tdep.c (gdb_assert.h): Likewise. * guile/scm-utils.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * i386-linux-tdep.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * i386-tdep.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * ppc-linux-nat.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * python/python-internal.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * stub-termcap.c (stdlib.h): Likewise. * target/target.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * xtensa-linux-nat.c (stdint.h): Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-i386-ipa.c (stdint.h): Do not include. * lynx-i386-low.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * lynx-ppc-low.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * mem-break.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * thread-db.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * tracepoint.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * win32-low.c (stdint.h): Likewise.
2015-03-04enum lwp_stop_reason -> enum target_stop_reasonPedro Alves1-0/+19
We're going to need the same enum as enum lwp_stop_reason in more targets, so this promotes it to common code. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-03-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> enum lwp_stop_reason -> enum target_stop_reason * linux-low.c (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Adjust. (thread_still_has_status_pending_p, check_stopped_by_watchpoint) (linux_wait_1, stuck_in_jump_pad_callback) (move_out_of_jump_pad_callback, linux_resume_one_lwp) (linux_stopped_by_watchpoint): * linux-low.h (enum lwp_stop_reason): Delete. (struct lwp_info) <stop_reason>: Now an enum target_stop_reason. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Adjust. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-03-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> enum lwp_stop_reason -> enum target_stop_reason * linux-nat.c (linux_resume_one_lwp, check_stopped_by_watchpoint) (linux_nat_stopped_by_watchpoint, status_callback) (linux_nat_wait_1): Adjust. * linux-nat.h (enum lwp_stop_reason): Delete. (struct lwp_info) <stop_reason>: Now an enum target_stop_reason. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Adjust. * target/waitstatus.h (enum target_stop_reason): New.
2015-01-01Update year range in copyright notice of all files owned by the GDB project.Joel Brobecker5-5/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: Update year range in copyright notice of all files.
2014-09-22Rename target_{stop,continue}_ptidGary Benson1-7/+9
This commit renames target_stop_ptid as target_stop_and_wait and target_continue_ptid as target_continue_no_signal. Comments are updated to more fully describe the functions' behaviour. gdb/ChangeLog: * target/target.h (target_stop_ptid): Renamed as... (target_stop_and_wait): New function. Updated comment. All uses updated. (target_continue_ptid): Renamed as... (target_continue_no_signal): New function. Updated comment. All uses updated.
2014-09-12Include common-defs.h instead of defs.h/server.h in shared codeGary Benson1-6/+1
This commit makes 19 of the 22 shared .c files in common, nat and target include common-defs.h instead of defs.h/server.h. The remaining three files need slight extra work and are dealt with in separate commits. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/agent.c: Include common-defs.h. Don't include defs.h or server.h. * common/buffer.c: Likewise. * common/common-debug.c: Likewise. * common/common-utils.c: Likewise. * common/errors.c: Likewise. * common/filestuff.c: Likewise. * common/format.c: Likewise. * common/gdb_vecs.c: Likewise. * common/print-utils.c: Likewise. * common/ptid.c: Likewise. * common/rsp-low.c: Likewise. * common/signals.c: Likewise. * common/vec.c: Likewise. * common/xml-utils.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-osdata.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-procfs.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.c: Likewise. * target/waitstatus.c: Likewise.
2014-09-11Introduce target_{stop,continue}_ptidGary Benson1-0/+11
This commit introduces two new functions to stop and restart target processes that shared code can use and that clients must implement. It also changes some shared code to use these functions. gdb/ChangeLog: * target/target.h (target_stop_ptid, target_continue_ptid): Declare. * target.c (target_stop_ptid, target_continue_ptid): New functions. * common/agent.c [!GDBSERVER]: Don't include infrun.h. (agent_run_command): Always use target_stop_ptid and target_continue_ptid. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * target.c (target_stop_ptid, target_continue_ptid): New functions.
2014-09-11Introduce target/target.hGary Benson1-0/+62
This introduces target/target.h. This file declares some functions that the shared code can use and that clients must implement. It also changes some shared code to use these functions. gdb/ChangeLog: * target/target.h: New file. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target/target.h. * target.h: Include target/target.h. (target_read_memory, target_write_memory): Don't declare. * target.c (target_read_uint32): New function. * common/agent.c: Include target/target.h. [!GDBSERVER]: Don't include target.h. (helper_thread_id): Type changed to uint32_t. (agent_get_helper_thread_id): Use target_read_uint32. (agent_run_command): Always use target_read_memory and target_write_memory. (agent_capability): Type changed to uint32_t. (agent_capability_check): Use target_read_uint32. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * target.h: Include target/target.h. * target.c (target_read_memory, target_read_uint32) (target_write_memory): New functions.
2014-08-07Move common-utils.h to common-defs.hGary Benson1-1/+0
This commit moves the inclusion of common-utils.h to common-defs.h and removes all other inclusions. gdb/ 2014-08-07 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * common/common-defs.h: Include common-utils.h. * defs.h: Do not include common-utils.h. * common/gdb_assert.h: Likewise. * darwin-nat.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Likewise. * target/waitstatus.h: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-08-07 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * server.h: Do not include common-utils.h.
2014-08-07Move ptid.h to common-defs.hGary Benson1-1/+0
This commit moves the inclusion of ptid.h to common-defs.h and removes all other inclusions. gdb/ 2014-08-07 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * common/common-defs.h: Include ptid.h. * defs.h: Do not include ptid.h. * inferior.h: Likewise. * infrun.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-osdata.h: Likewise. * target/waitstatus.h: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-08-07 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * server.h: Do not include ptid.h. * notif.h: Likewise.
2014-01-01Update Copyright year range in all files maintained by GDB.Joel Brobecker4-4/+4
2013-10-25infrun debug output: print enum gdb_signal symbol names instead of POSIX ↵Pedro Alves1-2/+4
signal names. The other day while debugging something related to random signals, I got confused with "set debug infrun 1" output, for it said: infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED infrun: stop_pc = 0x323d4e8b94 infrun: random signal 20 On GNU/Linux, 20 is SIGTSTP. For some reason, it took me a few minutes to realize that 20 is actually a GDB signal number, not a target signal number (duh!). In any case, I propose making GDB's output clearer here: One way would be to use gdb_signal_to_name, like already used elsewhere: infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED infrun: stop_pc = 0x323d4e8b94 infrun: random signal SIGCHLD (20) but I think that might confuse someone too ("20? Why does GDB believe SIGCHLD is 20?"). So I thought of printing the enum string instead: infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED infrun: stop_pc = 0x323d4e8b94 infrun: random signal GDB_SIGNAL_CHLD (20) Looking at a more complete infrun debug log, we had actually printed the (POSIX) signal name name a bit before: infrun: target_wait (-1, status) = infrun: 9300 [Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 9300)], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = SIGCHLD ... infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED infrun: stop_pc = 0x323d4e8b94 infrun: random signal 20 So I'm now thinking that it'd be even better to make infrun output consistently use the enum symbol string, like so: infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (Thread 0x7ffff7fca700 (LWP 25663)) infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 25659)) - infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=144, step=1) + infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, step=1) - infrun: resume (step=1, signal=0), trap_expected=0, current thread [Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 25659)] at 0x400700 + infrun: resume (step=1, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 25659)] at 0x400700 infrun: wait_for_inferior () infrun: target_wait (-1, status) = infrun: 25659 [Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 25659)], - infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = SIGCHLD + infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_CHLD infrun: infwait_normal_state infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED infrun: stop_pc = 0x400700 - infrun: random signal 20 + infrun: random signal (GDB_SIGNAL_CHLD) infrun: random signal, keep going - infrun: resume (step=1, signal=20), trap_expected=0, current thread [Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 25659)] at 0x400700 + infrun: resume (step=1, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_CHLD), trap_expected=0, current thread [Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 25659)] at 0x400700 infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1, status) = infrun: 25659 [Thread 0x7ffff7fcb740 (LWP 25659)], - infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = SIGTRAP + infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: infwait_normal_state infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED infrun: stop_pc = 0x400704 infrun: stepi/nexti infrun: stop_stepping GDB's signal numbers are public and hardcoded (see include/gdb/signals.h), so there's really no need to clutter the output with numeric values in some places while others not. Replacing the magic "144" with GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT in "proceed"'s debug output (see above) I think is quite nice. I posit that all this makes it clearer to newcomers that GDB has its own signal numbering (and that there must be some mapping going on). Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17. gdb/ 2013-10-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * common/gdb_signals.h (gdb_signal_to_symbol_string): Declare. * common/signals.c: Include "gdb_assert.h". (signals): New field 'symbol'. (SET): Use the 'symbol' parameter. (gdb_signal_to_symbol_string): New function. * infrun.c (handle_inferior_event) <random signal>: In debug output, print the random signal enum as string in addition to its number. * target/waitstatus.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): Print the signal's enum value as string instead of the (POSIX) signal name.
2013-10-17 * target/waitstatus.h (target_waitkind): Remove spuriousLuis Machado1-1/+1
character from the comments.
2013-08-19 gdb/Luis Machado4-0/+265
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Remove common/target-common.c and add target/waitstatus.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove common/target-common.h and add target/resume.h, target/wait.h and target/waitstatus.h. (COMMON_OBS): Remove target-common.o and add waitstatus.o. (target-common.o): Remove. (waitstatus.o): New target object file. * common/target-common.c: Move contents to target/waitstatus.c and remove. * common/target-common.h: Move contents to other files and remove. (enum resume_kind: Move to target/resume.h. (TARGET_WNOHANG): Move to target/wait.h. (enum target_waitkind): Move to target/waitstatus.h. (struct target_waitstatus): Likewise. * target.h: Do not include target-common.h and include target/resume.h, target/wait.h and target/waitstatus.h. * target/resume.h: New file. * target/wait.h: New file. * target/waitstatus.h: New file. * target/waitstatus.c: New file. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Include -I$(srcdir)/../. (SFILES): Remove $(srcdir)/common/target-common.c and add $(srcdir)/target/waitstatus.c. (OBS): Remove target-common.o and add waitstatus.o. (server_h): Remove $(srcdir)/../common/target-common.h and add $(srcdir)/../target/resume.h, $(srcdir)/../target/wait.h and $(srcdir)/../target/waitstatus.h. (target-common.o): Remove. (waitstatus.o): New target object file. * target.h: Do not include target-common.h and include target/resume.h, target/wait.h and target/waitstatus.h.