/* Top level stuff for GDB, the GNU debugger.
Copyright (C) 1986-2014 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 3 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, see . */
#include "defs.h"
#include "top.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "inferior.h"
#include "symfile.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
#include "exceptions.h"
#include "getopt.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "event-loop.h"
#include "ui-out.h"
#include "interps.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "source.h"
#include "cli/cli-cmds.h"
#include "objfiles.h"
#include "auto-load.h"
#include "maint.h"
#include "filenames.h"
#include "filestuff.h"
#include
#include "event-top.h"
/* The selected interpreter. This will be used as a set command
variable, so it should always be malloc'ed - since
do_setshow_command will free it. */
char *interpreter_p;
/* Whether xdb commands will be handled. */
int xdb_commands = 0;
/* Whether dbx commands will be handled. */
int dbx_commands = 0;
/* System root path, used to find libraries etc. */
char *gdb_sysroot = 0;
/* GDB datadir, used to store data files. */
char *gdb_datadir = 0;
/* Non-zero if GDB_DATADIR was provided on the command line.
This doesn't track whether data-directory is set later from the
command line, but we don't reread system.gdbinit when that happens. */
static int gdb_datadir_provided = 0;
/* If gdb was configured with --with-python=/path,
the possibly relocated path to python's lib directory. */
char *python_libdir = 0;
struct ui_file *gdb_stdout;
struct ui_file *gdb_stderr;
struct ui_file *gdb_stdlog;
struct ui_file *gdb_stdin;
/* Target IO streams. */
struct ui_file *gdb_stdtargin;
struct ui_file *gdb_stdtarg;
struct ui_file *gdb_stdtargerr;
/* True if --batch or --batch-silent was seen. */
int batch_flag = 0;
/* Support for the --batch-silent option. */
int batch_silent = 0;
/* Support for --return-child-result option.
Set the default to -1 to return error in the case
that the program does not run or does not complete. */
int return_child_result = 0;
int return_child_result_value = -1;
/* GDB as it has been invoked from the command line (i.e. argv[0]). */
static char *gdb_program_name;
/* Return read only pointer to GDB_PROGRAM_NAME. */
const char *
get_gdb_program_name (void)
{
return gdb_program_name;
}
static void print_gdb_help (struct ui_file *);
/* Set the data-directory parameter to NEW_DATADIR.
If NEW_DATADIR is not a directory then a warning is printed.
We don't signal an error for backward compatibility. */
void
set_gdb_data_directory (const char *new_datadir)
{
struct stat st;
if (stat (new_datadir, &st) < 0)
{
int save_errno = errno;
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Warning: ");
print_sys_errmsg (new_datadir, save_errno);
}
else if (!S_ISDIR (st.st_mode))
warning (_("%s is not a directory."), new_datadir);
xfree (gdb_datadir);
gdb_datadir = gdb_realpath (new_datadir);
/* gdb_realpath won't return an absolute path if the path doesn't exist,
but we still want to record an absolute path here. If the user entered
"../foo" and "../foo" doesn't exist then we'll record $(pwd)/../foo which
isn't canonical, but that's ok. */
if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (gdb_datadir))
{
char *abs_datadir = gdb_abspath (gdb_datadir);
xfree (gdb_datadir);
gdb_datadir = abs_datadir;
}
}
/* Relocate a file or directory. PROGNAME is the name by which gdb
was invoked (i.e., argv[0]). INITIAL is the default value for the
file or directory. FLAG is true if the value is relocatable, false
otherwise. Returns a newly allocated string; this may return NULL
under the same conditions as make_relative_prefix. */
static char *
relocate_path (const char *progname, const char *initial, int flag)
{
if (flag)
return make_relative_prefix (progname, BINDIR, initial);
return xstrdup (initial);
}
/* Like relocate_path, but specifically checks for a directory.
INITIAL is relocated according to the rules of relocate_path. If
the result is a directory, it is used; otherwise, INITIAL is used.
The chosen directory is then canonicalized using lrealpath. This
function always returns a newly-allocated string. */
char *
relocate_gdb_directory (const char *initial, int flag)
{
char *dir;
dir = relocate_path (gdb_program_name, initial, flag);
if (dir)
{
struct stat s;
if (*dir == '\0' || stat (dir, &s) != 0 || !S_ISDIR (s.st_mode))
{
xfree (dir);
dir = NULL;
}
}
if (!dir)
dir = xstrdup (initial);
/* Canonicalize the directory. */
if (*dir)
{
char *canon_sysroot = lrealpath (dir);
if (canon_sysroot)
{
xfree (dir);
dir = canon_sysroot;
}
}
return dir;
}
/* Compute the locations of init files that GDB should source and
return them in SYSTEM_GDBINIT, HOME_GDBINIT, LOCAL_GDBINIT. If
there is no system gdbinit (resp. home gdbinit and local gdbinit)
to be loaded, then SYSTEM_GDBINIT (resp. HOME_GDBINIT and
LOCAL_GDBINIT) is set to NULL. */
static void
get_init_files (const char **system_gdbinit,
const char **home_gdbinit,
const char **local_gdbinit)
{
static const char *sysgdbinit = NULL;
static char *homeinit = NULL;
static const char *localinit = NULL;
static int initialized = 0;
if (!initialized)
{
struct stat homebuf, cwdbuf, s;
char *homedir;
if (SYSTEM_GDBINIT[0])
{
int datadir_len = strlen (GDB_DATADIR);
int sys_gdbinit_len = strlen (SYSTEM_GDBINIT);
char *relocated_sysgdbinit;
/* If SYSTEM_GDBINIT lives in data-directory, and data-directory
has been provided, search for SYSTEM_GDBINIT there. */
if (gdb_datadir_provided
&& datadir_len < sys_gdbinit_len
&& filename_ncmp (SYSTEM_GDBINIT, GDB_DATADIR, datadir_len) == 0
&& IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (SYSTEM_GDBINIT[datadir_len]))
{
/* Append the part of SYSTEM_GDBINIT that follows GDB_DATADIR
to gdb_datadir. */
char *tmp_sys_gdbinit = xstrdup (SYSTEM_GDBINIT + datadir_len);
char *p;
for (p = tmp_sys_gdbinit; IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p); ++p)
continue;
relocated_sysgdbinit = concat (gdb_datadir, SLASH_STRING, p,
NULL);
xfree (tmp_sys_gdbinit);
}
else
{
relocated_sysgdbinit = relocate_path (gdb_program_name,
SYSTEM_GDBINIT,
SYSTEM_GDBINIT_RELOCATABLE);
}
if (relocated_sysgdbinit && stat (relocated_sysgdbinit, &s) == 0)
sysgdbinit = relocated_sysgdbinit;
else
xfree (relocated_sysgdbinit);
}
homedir = getenv ("HOME");
/* If the .gdbinit file in the current directory is the same as
the $HOME/.gdbinit file, it should not be sourced. homebuf
and cwdbuf are used in that purpose. Make sure that the stats
are zero in case one of them fails (this guarantees that they
won't match if either exists). */
memset (&homebuf, 0, sizeof (struct stat));
memset (&cwdbuf, 0, sizeof (struct stat));
if (homedir)
{
homeinit = xstrprintf ("%s/%s", homedir, gdbinit);
if (stat (homeinit, &homebuf) != 0)
{
xfree (homeinit);
homeinit = NULL;
}
}
if (stat (gdbinit, &cwdbuf) == 0)
{
if (!homeinit
|| memcmp ((char *) &homebuf, (char *) &cwdbuf,
sizeof (struct stat)))
localinit = gdbinit;
}
initialized = 1;
}
*system_gdbinit = sysgdbinit;
*home_gdbinit = homeinit;
*local_gdbinit = localinit;
}
/* Try to set up an alternate signal stack for SIGSEGV handlers.
This allows us to handle SIGSEGV signals generated when the
normal process stack is exhausted. If this stack is not set
up (sigaltstack is unavailable or fails) and a SIGSEGV is
generated when the normal stack is exhausted then the program
will behave as though no SIGSEGV handler was installed. */
static void
setup_alternate_signal_stack (void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_SIGALTSTACK
stack_t ss;
ss.ss_sp = xmalloc (SIGSTKSZ);
ss.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ;
ss.ss_flags = 0;
sigaltstack(&ss, NULL);
#endif
}
/* Call command_loop. If it happens to return, pass that through as a
non-zero return status. */
static int
captured_command_loop (void *data)
{
/* Top-level execution commands can be run in the background from
here on. */
interpreter_async = 1;
current_interp_command_loop ();
/* FIXME: cagney/1999-11-05: A correct command_loop() implementaton
would clean things up (restoring the cleanup chain) to the state
they were just prior to the call. Technically, this means that
the do_cleanups() below is redundant. Unfortunately, many FUNCs
are not that well behaved. do_cleanups should either be replaced
with a do_cleanups call (to cover the problem) or an assertion
check to detect bad FUNCs code. */
do_cleanups (all_cleanups ());
/* If the command_loop returned, normally (rather than threw an
error) we try to quit. If the quit is aborted, catch_errors()
which called this catch the signal and restart the command
loop. */
quit_command (NULL, instream == stdin);
return 1;
}
/* Handle command errors thrown from within
catch_command_errors/catch_command_errors_const. */
static int
handle_command_errors (volatile struct gdb_exception e)
{
if (e.reason < 0)
{
exception_print (gdb_stderr, e);
/* If any exception escaped to here, we better enable stdin.
Otherwise, any command that calls async_disable_stdin, and
then throws, will leave stdin inoperable. */
async_enable_stdin ();
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/* Type of the command callback passed to catch_command_errors. */
typedef void (catch_command_errors_ftype) (char *, int);
/* Wrap calls to commands run before the event loop is started. */
static int
catch_command_errors (catch_command_errors_ftype *command,
char *arg, int from_tty, return_mask mask)
{
volatile struct gdb_exception e;
TRY_CATCH (e, mask)
{
command (arg, from_tty);
}
return handle_command_errors (e);
}
/* Type of the command callback passed to catch_command_errors_const. */
typedef void (catch_command_errors_const_ftype) (const char *, int);
/* Like catch_command_errors, but works with const command and args. */
static int
catch_command_errors_const (catch_command_errors_const_ftype *command,
const char *arg, int from_tty, return_mask mask)
{
volatile struct gdb_exception e;
TRY_CATCH (e, mask)
{
command (arg, from_tty);
}
return handle_command_errors (e);
}
/* Arguments of --command option and its counterpart. */
typedef struct cmdarg {
/* Type of this option. */
enum {
/* Option type -x. */
CMDARG_FILE,
/* Option type -ex. */
CMDARG_COMMAND,
/* Option type -ix. */
CMDARG_INIT_FILE,
/* Option type -iex. */
CMDARG_INIT_COMMAND
} type;
/* Value of this option - filename or the GDB command itself. String memory
is not owned by this structure despite it is 'const'. */
char *string;
} cmdarg_s;
/* Define type VEC (cmdarg_s). */
DEF_VEC_O (cmdarg_s);
static int
captured_main (void *data)
{
struct captured_main_args *context = data;
int argc = context->argc;
char **argv = context->argv;
static int quiet = 0;
static int set_args = 0;
static int inhibit_home_gdbinit = 0;
/* Pointers to various arguments from command line. */
char *symarg = NULL;
char *execarg = NULL;
char *pidarg = NULL;
char *corearg = NULL;
char *pid_or_core_arg = NULL;
char *cdarg = NULL;
char *ttyarg = NULL;
/* These are static so that we can take their address in an
initializer. */
static int print_help;
static int print_version;
static int print_configuration;
/* Pointers to all arguments of --command option. */
VEC (cmdarg_s) *cmdarg_vec = NULL;
struct cmdarg *cmdarg_p;
/* Indices of all arguments of --directory option. */
char **dirarg;
/* Allocated size. */
int dirsize;
/* Number of elements used. */
int ndir;
/* gdb init files. */
const char *system_gdbinit;
const char *home_gdbinit;
const char *local_gdbinit;
int i;
int save_auto_load;
struct objfile *objfile;
struct cleanup *pre_stat_chain;
#ifdef HAVE_SBRK
/* Set this before calling make_command_stats_cleanup. */
lim_at_start = (char *) sbrk (0);
#endif
pre_stat_chain = make_command_stats_cleanup (0);
#if defined (HAVE_SETLOCALE) && defined (HAVE_LC_MESSAGES)
setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, "");
#endif
#if defined (HAVE_SETLOCALE)
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
#endif
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain (PACKAGE);
bfd_init ();
notice_open_fds ();
make_cleanup (VEC_cleanup (cmdarg_s), &cmdarg_vec);
dirsize = 1;
dirarg = (char **) xmalloc (dirsize * sizeof (*dirarg));
ndir = 0;
clear_quit_flag ();
saved_command_line = (char *) xmalloc (saved_command_line_size);
saved_command_line[0] = '\0';
instream = stdin;
#ifdef __MINGW32__
/* Ensure stderr is unbuffered. A Cygwin pty or pipe is implemented
as a Windows pipe, and Windows buffers on pipes. */
setvbuf (stderr, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ);
#endif
gdb_stdout = stdio_fileopen (stdout);
gdb_stderr = stderr_fileopen ();
gdb_stdlog = gdb_stderr; /* for moment */
gdb_stdtarg = gdb_stderr; /* for moment */
gdb_stdin = stdio_fileopen (stdin);
gdb_stdtargerr = gdb_stderr; /* for moment */
gdb_stdtargin = gdb_stdin; /* for moment */
#ifdef __MINGW32__
/* On Windows, argv[0] is not necessarily set to absolute form when
GDB is found along PATH, without which relocation doesn't work. */
gdb_program_name = windows_get_absolute_argv0 (argv[0]);
#else
gdb_program_name = xstrdup (argv[0]);
#endif
if (! getcwd (gdb_dirbuf, sizeof (gdb_dirbuf)))
/* Don't use *_filtered or warning() (which relies on
current_target) until after initialize_all_files(). */
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("%s: warning: error finding "
"working directory: %s\n"),
argv[0], safe_strerror (errno));
current_directory = gdb_dirbuf;
/* Set the sysroot path. */
gdb_sysroot = relocate_gdb_directory (TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT,
TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_RELOCATABLE);
debug_file_directory = relocate_gdb_directory (DEBUGDIR,
DEBUGDIR_RELOCATABLE);
gdb_datadir = relocate_gdb_directory (GDB_DATADIR,
GDB_DATADIR_RELOCATABLE);
#ifdef WITH_PYTHON_PATH
{
/* For later use in helping Python find itself. */
char *tmp = concat (WITH_PYTHON_PATH, SLASH_STRING, "lib", NULL);
python_libdir = relocate_gdb_directory (tmp, PYTHON_PATH_RELOCATABLE);
xfree (tmp);
}
#endif
#ifdef RELOC_SRCDIR
add_substitute_path_rule (RELOC_SRCDIR,
make_relative_prefix (gdb_program_name, BINDIR,
RELOC_SRCDIR));
#endif
/* There will always be an interpreter. Either the one passed into
this captured main, or one specified by the user at start up, or
the console. Initialize the interpreter to the one requested by
the application. */
interpreter_p = xstrdup (context->interpreter_p);
/* Parse arguments and options. */
{
int c;
/* When var field is 0, use flag field to record the equivalent
short option (or arbitrary numbers starting at 10 for those
with no equivalent). */
enum {
OPT_SE = 10,
OPT_CD,
OPT_ANNOTATE,
OPT_STATISTICS,
OPT_TUI,
OPT_NOWINDOWS,
OPT_WINDOWS,
OPT_IX,
OPT_IEX
};
static struct option long_options[] =
{
{"tui", no_argument, 0, OPT_TUI},
{"xdb", no_argument, &xdb_commands, 1},
{"dbx", no_argument, &dbx_commands, 1},
{"readnow", no_argument, &readnow_symbol_files, 1},
{"r", no_argument, &readnow_symbol_files, 1},
{"quiet", no_argument, &quiet, 1},
{"q", no_argument, &quiet, 1},
{"silent", no_argument, &quiet, 1},
{"nh", no_argument, &inhibit_home_gdbinit, 1},
{"nx", no_argument, &inhibit_gdbinit, 1},
{"n", no_argument, &inhibit_gdbinit, 1},
{"batch-silent", no_argument, 0, 'B'},
{"batch", no_argument, &batch_flag, 1},
/* This is a synonym for "--annotate=1". --annotate is now
preferred, but keep this here for a long time because people
will be running emacses which use --fullname. */
{"fullname", no_argument, 0, 'f'},
{"f", no_argument, 0, 'f'},
{"annotate", required_argument, 0, OPT_ANNOTATE},
{"help", no_argument, &print_help, 1},
{"se", required_argument, 0, OPT_SE},
{"symbols", required_argument, 0, 's'},
{"s", required_argument, 0, 's'},
{"exec", required_argument, 0, 'e'},
{"e", required_argument, 0, 'e'},
{"core", required_argument, 0, 'c'},
{"c", required_argument, 0, 'c'},
{"pid", required_argument, 0, 'p'},
{"p", required_argument, 0, 'p'},
{"command", required_argument, 0, 'x'},
{"eval-command", required_argument, 0, 'X'},
{"version", no_argument, &print_version, 1},
{"configuration", no_argument, &print_configuration, 1},
{"x", required_argument, 0, 'x'},
{"ex", required_argument, 0, 'X'},
{"init-command", required_argument, 0, OPT_IX},
{"init-eval-command", required_argument, 0, OPT_IEX},
{"ix", required_argument, 0, OPT_IX},
{"iex", required_argument, 0, OPT_IEX},
#ifdef GDBTK
{"tclcommand", required_argument, 0, 'z'},
{"enable-external-editor", no_argument, 0, 'y'},
{"editor-command", required_argument, 0, 'w'},
#endif
{"ui", required_argument, 0, 'i'},
{"interpreter", required_argument, 0, 'i'},
{"i", required_argument, 0, 'i'},
{"directory", required_argument, 0, 'd'},
{"d", required_argument, 0, 'd'},
{"data-directory", required_argument, 0, 'D'},
{"D", required_argument, 0, 'D'},
{"cd", required_argument, 0, OPT_CD},
{"tty", required_argument, 0, 't'},
{"baud", required_argument, 0, 'b'},
{"b", required_argument, 0, 'b'},
{"nw", no_argument, NULL, OPT_NOWINDOWS},
{"nowindows", no_argument, NULL, OPT_NOWINDOWS},
{"w", no_argument, NULL, OPT_WINDOWS},
{"windows", no_argument, NULL, OPT_WINDOWS},
{"statistics", no_argument, 0, OPT_STATISTICS},
{"write", no_argument, &write_files, 1},
{"args", no_argument, &set_args, 1},
{"l", required_argument, 0, 'l'},
{"return-child-result", no_argument, &return_child_result, 1},
{0, no_argument, 0, 0}
};
while (1)
{
int option_index;
c = getopt_long_only (argc, argv, "",
long_options, &option_index);
if (c == EOF || set_args)
break;
/* Long option that takes an argument. */
if (c == 0 && long_options[option_index].flag == 0)
c = long_options[option_index].val;
switch (c)
{
case 0:
/* Long option that just sets a flag. */
break;
case OPT_SE:
symarg = optarg;
execarg = optarg;
break;
case OPT_CD:
cdarg = optarg;
break;
case OPT_ANNOTATE:
/* FIXME: what if the syntax is wrong (e.g. not digits)? */
annotation_level = atoi (optarg);
break;
case OPT_STATISTICS:
/* Enable the display of both time and space usage. */
set_per_command_time (1);
set_per_command_space (1);
break;
case OPT_TUI:
/* --tui is equivalent to -i=tui. */
#ifdef TUI
xfree (interpreter_p);
interpreter_p = xstrdup (INTERP_TUI);
#else
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("%s: TUI mode is not supported\n"),
argv[0]);
exit (1);
#endif
break;
case OPT_WINDOWS:
/* FIXME: cagney/2003-03-01: Not sure if this option is
actually useful, and if it is, what it should do. */
#ifdef GDBTK
/* --windows is equivalent to -i=insight. */
xfree (interpreter_p);
interpreter_p = xstrdup (INTERP_INSIGHT);
#endif
break;
case OPT_NOWINDOWS:
/* -nw is equivalent to -i=console. */
xfree (interpreter_p);
interpreter_p = xstrdup (INTERP_CONSOLE);
break;
case 'f':
annotation_level = 1;
break;
case 's':
symarg = optarg;
break;
case 'e':
execarg = optarg;
break;
case 'c':
corearg = optarg;
break;
case 'p':
pidarg = optarg;
break;
case 'x':
{
struct cmdarg cmdarg = { CMDARG_FILE, optarg };
VEC_safe_push (cmdarg_s, cmdarg_vec, &cmdarg);
}
break;
case 'X':
{
struct cmdarg cmdarg = { CMDARG_COMMAND, optarg };
VEC_safe_push (cmdarg_s, cmdarg_vec, &cmdarg);
}
break;
case OPT_IX:
{
struct cmdarg cmdarg = { CMDARG_INIT_FILE, optarg };
VEC_safe_push (cmdarg_s, cmdarg_vec, &cmdarg);
}
break;
case OPT_IEX:
{
struct cmdarg cmdarg = { CMDARG_INIT_COMMAND, optarg };
VEC_safe_push (cmdarg_s, cmdarg_vec, &cmdarg);
}
break;
case 'B':
batch_flag = batch_silent = 1;
gdb_stdout = ui_file_new();
break;
case 'D':
if (optarg[0] == '\0')
{
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("%s: empty path for"
" `--data-directory'\n"),
argv[0]);
exit (1);
}
set_gdb_data_directory (optarg);
gdb_datadir_provided = 1;
break;
#ifdef GDBTK
case 'z':
{
extern int gdbtk_test (char *);
if (!gdbtk_test (optarg))
{
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("%s: unable to load "
"tclcommand file \"%s\""),
argv[0], optarg);
exit (1);
}
break;
}
case 'y':
/* Backwards compatibility only. */
break;
case 'w':
{
/* Set the external editor commands when gdb is farming out files
to be edited by another program. */
extern char *external_editor_command;
external_editor_command = xstrdup (optarg);
break;
}
#endif /* GDBTK */
case 'i':
xfree (interpreter_p);
interpreter_p = xstrdup (optarg);
break;
case 'd':
dirarg[ndir++] = optarg;
if (ndir >= dirsize)
{
dirsize *= 2;
dirarg = (char **) xrealloc ((char *) dirarg,
dirsize * sizeof (*dirarg));
}
break;
case 't':
ttyarg = optarg;
break;
case 'q':
quiet = 1;
break;
case 'b':
{
int i;
char *p;
i = strtol (optarg, &p, 0);
if (i == 0 && p == optarg)
/* Don't use *_filtered or warning() (which relies on
current_target) until after initialize_all_files(). */
fprintf_unfiltered
(gdb_stderr,
_("warning: could not set baud rate to `%s'.\n"), optarg);
else
baud_rate = i;
}
break;
case 'l':
{
int i;
char *p;
i = strtol (optarg, &p, 0);
if (i == 0 && p == optarg)
/* Don't use *_filtered or warning() (which relies on
current_target) until after initialize_all_files(). */
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("warning: could not set "
"timeout limit to `%s'.\n"), optarg);
else
remote_timeout = i;
}
break;
case '?':
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("Use `%s --help' for a "
"complete list of options.\n"),
argv[0]);
exit (1);
}
}
if (batch_flag)
quiet = 1;
}
/* Try to set up an alternate signal stack for SIGSEGV handlers. */
setup_alternate_signal_stack ();
/* Initialize all files. Give the interpreter a chance to take
control of the console via the deprecated_init_ui_hook (). */
gdb_init (gdb_program_name);
/* Now that gdb_init has created the initial inferior, we're in
position to set args for that inferior. */
if (set_args)
{
/* The remaining options are the command-line options for the
inferior. The first one is the sym/exec file, and the rest
are arguments. */
if (optind >= argc)
{
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("%s: `--args' specified but "
"no program specified\n"),
argv[0]);
exit (1);
}
symarg = argv[optind];
execarg = argv[optind];
++optind;
set_inferior_args_vector (argc - optind, &argv[optind]);
}
else
{
/* OK, that's all the options. */
/* The first argument, if specified, is the name of the
executable. */
if (optind < argc)
{
symarg = argv[optind];
execarg = argv[optind];
optind++;
}
/* If the user hasn't already specified a PID or the name of a
core file, then a second optional argument is allowed. If
present, this argument should be interpreted as either a
PID or a core file, whichever works. */
if (pidarg == NULL && corearg == NULL && optind < argc)
{
pid_or_core_arg = argv[optind];
optind++;
}
/* Any argument left on the command line is unexpected and
will be ignored. Inform the user. */
if (optind < argc)
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
_("Excess command line "
"arguments ignored. (%s%s)\n"),
argv[optind],
(optind == argc - 1) ? "" : " ...");
}
/* Lookup gdbinit files. Note that the gdbinit file name may be
overriden during file initialization, so get_init_files should be
called after gdb_init. */
get_init_files (&system_gdbinit, &home_gdbinit, &local_gdbinit);
/* Do these (and anything which might call wrap_here or *_filtered)
after initialize_all_files() but before the interpreter has been
installed. Otherwize the help/version messages will be eaten by
the interpreter's output handler. */
if (print_version)
{
print_gdb_version (gdb_stdout);
wrap_here ("");
printf_filtered ("\n");
exit (0);
}
if (print_help)
{
print_gdb_help (gdb_stdout);
fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
exit (0);
}
if (print_configuration)
{
print_gdb_configuration (gdb_stdout);
wrap_here ("");
printf_filtered ("\n");
exit (0);
}
/* FIXME: cagney/2003-02-03: The big hack (part 1 of 2) that lets
GDB retain the old MI1 interpreter startup behavior. Output the
copyright message before the interpreter is installed. That way
it isn't encapsulated in MI output. */
if (!quiet && strcmp (interpreter_p, INTERP_MI1) == 0)
{
/* Print all the junk at the top, with trailing "..." if we are
about to read a symbol file (possibly slowly). */
print_gdb_version (gdb_stdout);
if (symarg)
printf_filtered ("..");
wrap_here ("");
printf_filtered ("\n");
gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); /* Force to screen during slow
operations. */
}
/* Install the default UI. All the interpreters should have had a
look at things by now. Initialize the default interpreter. */
{
/* Find it. */
struct interp *interp = interp_lookup (interpreter_p);
if (interp == NULL)
error (_("Interpreter `%s' unrecognized"), interpreter_p);
/* Install it. */
if (!interp_set (interp, 1))
{
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
"Interpreter `%s' failed to initialize.\n",
interpreter_p);
exit (1);
}
}
/* FIXME: cagney/2003-02-03: The big hack (part 2 of 2) that lets
GDB retain the old MI1 interpreter startup behavior. Output the
copyright message after the interpreter is installed when it is
any sane interpreter. */
if (!quiet && !current_interp_named_p (INTERP_MI1))
{
/* Print all the junk at the top, with trailing "..." if we are
about to read a symbol file (possibly slowly). */
print_gdb_version (gdb_stdout);
if (symarg)
printf_filtered ("..");
wrap_here ("");
printf_filtered ("\n");
gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); /* Force to screen during slow
operations. */
}
/* Set off error and warning messages with a blank line. */
warning_pre_print = _("\nwarning: ");
/* Read and execute the system-wide gdbinit file, if it exists.
This is done *before* all the command line arguments are
processed; it sets global parameters, which are independent of
what file you are debugging or what directory you are in. */
if (system_gdbinit && !inhibit_gdbinit)
catch_command_errors_const (source_script, system_gdbinit,
0, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
/* Read and execute $HOME/.gdbinit file, if it exists. This is done
*before* all the command line arguments are processed; it sets
global parameters, which are independent of what file you are
debugging or what directory you are in. */
if (home_gdbinit && !inhibit_gdbinit && !inhibit_home_gdbinit)
catch_command_errors_const (source_script,
home_gdbinit, 0, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
/* Process '-ix' and '-iex' options early. */
for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (cmdarg_s, cmdarg_vec, i, cmdarg_p); i++)
switch (cmdarg_p->type)
{
case CMDARG_INIT_FILE:
catch_command_errors_const (source_script, cmdarg_p->string,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
break;
case CMDARG_INIT_COMMAND:
catch_command_errors (execute_command, cmdarg_p->string,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
break;
}
/* Now perform all the actions indicated by the arguments. */
if (cdarg != NULL)
{
catch_command_errors (cd_command, cdarg, 0, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
for (i = 0; i < ndir; i++)
catch_command_errors (directory_switch, dirarg[i], 0, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
xfree (dirarg);
/* Skip auto-loading section-specified scripts until we've sourced
local_gdbinit (which is often used to augment the source search
path). */
save_auto_load = global_auto_load;
global_auto_load = 0;
if (execarg != NULL
&& symarg != NULL
&& strcmp (execarg, symarg) == 0)
{
/* The exec file and the symbol-file are the same. If we can't
open it, better only print one error message.
catch_command_errors returns non-zero on success! */
if (catch_command_errors_const (exec_file_attach, execarg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL))
catch_command_errors_const (symbol_file_add_main, symarg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
else
{
if (execarg != NULL)
catch_command_errors_const (exec_file_attach, execarg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
if (symarg != NULL)
catch_command_errors_const (symbol_file_add_main, symarg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
if (corearg && pidarg)
error (_("Can't attach to process and specify "
"a core file at the same time."));
if (corearg != NULL)
catch_command_errors (core_file_command, corearg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
else if (pidarg != NULL)
catch_command_errors (attach_command, pidarg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
else if (pid_or_core_arg)
{
/* The user specified 'gdb program pid' or gdb program core'.
If pid_or_core_arg's first character is a digit, try attach
first and then corefile. Otherwise try just corefile. */
if (isdigit (pid_or_core_arg[0]))
{
if (catch_command_errors (attach_command, pid_or_core_arg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL) == 0)
catch_command_errors (core_file_command, pid_or_core_arg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
else /* Can't be a pid, better be a corefile. */
catch_command_errors (core_file_command, pid_or_core_arg,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
if (ttyarg != NULL)
set_inferior_io_terminal (ttyarg);
/* Error messages should no longer be distinguished with extra output. */
warning_pre_print = _("warning: ");
/* Read the .gdbinit file in the current directory, *if* it isn't
the same as the $HOME/.gdbinit file (it should exist, also). */
if (local_gdbinit)
{
auto_load_local_gdbinit_pathname = gdb_realpath (local_gdbinit);
if (!inhibit_gdbinit && auto_load_local_gdbinit
&& file_is_auto_load_safe (local_gdbinit,
_("auto-load: Loading .gdbinit "
"file \"%s\".\n"),
local_gdbinit))
{
auto_load_local_gdbinit_loaded = 1;
catch_command_errors_const (source_script, local_gdbinit, 0,
RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
}
/* Now that all .gdbinit's have been read and all -d options have been
processed, we can read any scripts mentioned in SYMARG.
We wait until now because it is common to add to the source search
path in local_gdbinit. */
global_auto_load = save_auto_load;
ALL_OBJFILES (objfile)
load_auto_scripts_for_objfile (objfile);
/* Process '-x' and '-ex' options. */
for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (cmdarg_s, cmdarg_vec, i, cmdarg_p); i++)
switch (cmdarg_p->type)
{
case CMDARG_FILE:
catch_command_errors_const (source_script, cmdarg_p->string,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
break;
case CMDARG_COMMAND:
catch_command_errors (execute_command, cmdarg_p->string,
!batch_flag, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
break;
}
/* Read in the old history after all the command files have been
read. */
init_history ();
if (batch_flag)
{
/* We have hit the end of the batch file. */
quit_force (NULL, 0);
}
/* Show time and/or space usage. */
do_cleanups (pre_stat_chain);
/* NOTE: cagney/1999-11-07: There is probably no reason for not
moving this loop and the code found in captured_command_loop()
into the command_loop() proper. The main thing holding back that
change - SET_TOP_LEVEL() - has been eliminated. */
while (1)
{
catch_errors (captured_command_loop, 0, "", RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
/* No exit -- exit is through quit_command. */
}
int
gdb_main (struct captured_main_args *args)
{
catch_errors (captured_main, args, "", RETURN_MASK_ALL);
/* The only way to end up here is by an error (normal exit is
handled by quit_force()), hence always return an error status. */
return 1;
}
/* Don't use *_filtered for printing help. We don't want to prompt
for continue no matter how small the screen or how much we're going
to print. */
static void
print_gdb_help (struct ui_file *stream)
{
const char *system_gdbinit;
const char *home_gdbinit;
const char *local_gdbinit;
get_init_files (&system_gdbinit, &home_gdbinit, &local_gdbinit);
/* Note: The options in the list below are only approximately sorted
in the alphabetical order, so as to group closely related options
together. */
fputs_unfiltered (_("\
This is the GNU debugger. Usage:\n\n\
gdb [options] [executable-file [core-file or process-id]]\n\
gdb [options] --args executable-file [inferior-arguments ...]\n\n\
"), stream);
fputs_unfiltered (_("\
Selection of debuggee and its files:\n\n\
--args Arguments after executable-file are passed to inferior\n\
--core=COREFILE Analyze the core dump COREFILE.\n\
--exec=EXECFILE Use EXECFILE as the executable.\n\
--pid=PID Attach to running process PID.\n\
--directory=DIR Search for source files in DIR.\n\
--se=FILE Use FILE as symbol file and executable file.\n\
--symbols=SYMFILE Read symbols from SYMFILE.\n\
--readnow Fully read symbol files on first access.\n\
--write Set writing into executable and core files.\n\n\
"), stream);
fputs_unfiltered (_("\
Initial commands and command files:\n\n\
--command=FILE, -x Execute GDB commands from FILE.\n\
--init-command=FILE, -ix\n\
Like -x but execute commands before loading inferior.\n\
--eval-command=COMMAND, -ex\n\
Execute a single GDB command.\n\
May be used multiple times and in conjunction\n\
with --command.\n\
--init-eval-command=COMMAND, -iex\n\
Like -ex but before loading inferior.\n\
--nh Do not read ~/.gdbinit.\n\
--nx Do not read any .gdbinit files in any directory.\n\n\
"), stream);
fputs_unfiltered (_("\
Output and user interface control:\n\n\
--fullname Output information used by emacs-GDB interface.\n\
--interpreter=INTERP\n\
Select a specific interpreter / user interface\n\
--tty=TTY Use TTY for input/output by the program being debugged.\n\
-w Use the GUI interface.\n\
--nw Do not use the GUI interface.\n\
"), stream);
#if defined(TUI)
fputs_unfiltered (_("\
--tui Use a terminal user interface.\n\
"), stream);
#endif
fputs_unfiltered (_("\
--dbx DBX compatibility mode.\n\
--xdb XDB compatibility mode.\n\
-q, --quiet, --silent\n\
Do not print version number on startup.\n\n\
"), stream);
fputs_unfiltered (_("\
Operating modes:\n\n\
--batch Exit after processing options.\n\
--batch-silent Like --batch, but suppress all gdb stdout output.\n\
--return-child-result\n\
GDB exit code will be the child's exit code.\n\
--configuration Print details about GDB configuration and then exit.\n\
--help Print this message and then exit.\n\
--version Print version information and then exit.\n\n\
Remote debugging options:\n\n\
-b BAUDRATE Set serial port baud rate used for remote debugging.\n\
-l TIMEOUT Set timeout in seconds for remote debugging.\n\n\
Other options:\n\n\
--cd=DIR Change current directory to DIR.\n\
--data-directory=DIR, -D\n\
Set GDB's data-directory to DIR.\n\
"), stream);
fputs_unfiltered (_("\n\
At startup, GDB reads the following init files and executes their commands:\n\
"), stream);
if (system_gdbinit)
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, _("\
* system-wide init file: %s\n\
"), system_gdbinit);
if (home_gdbinit)
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, _("\
* user-specific init file: %s\n\
"), home_gdbinit);
if (local_gdbinit)
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, _("\
* local init file (see also 'set auto-load local-gdbinit'): ./%s\n\
"), local_gdbinit);
fputs_unfiltered (_("\n\
For more information, type \"help\" from within GDB, or consult the\n\
GDB manual (available as on-line info or a printed manual).\n\
"), stream);
if (REPORT_BUGS_TO[0] && stream == gdb_stdout)
fprintf_unfiltered (stream, _("\
Report bugs to \"%s\".\n\
"), REPORT_BUGS_TO);
}