2004-05-14 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): Simplify STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE.
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2004-05-14 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
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* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): Simplify
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STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE.
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* infrun.c (handle_step_into_function): Delete function.
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(handle_inferior_event): Inline calls to
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handle_step_into_function.
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inferior stopped). Since we want to skip this kind of code,
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we keep going until the inferior returns from this
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function. */
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/* NOTE: cagney/2004-05-12: This test is performed after the
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sigtramp test as often sigtramps, while recognized by GDB,
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have no symbol information. */
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CORE_ADDR real_stop_pc;
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if ((step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_NONE)
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|| ((step_range_end == 1)
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&& in_prologue (prev_pc, ecs->stop_func_start)))
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if (step_stop_if_no_debug)
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{
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/* I presume that step_over_calls is only 0 when we're
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supposed to be stepping at the assembly language level
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("stepi"). Just stop. */
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/* Also, maybe we just did a "nexti" inside a prolog, so we
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thought it was a subroutine call but it was not. Stop as
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well. FENN */
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/* If we have no line number and the step-stop-if-no-debug
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is set, we stop the step so that the user has a chance to
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switch in assembly mode. */
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stop_step = 1;
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print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0);
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stop_stepping (ecs);
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return;
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}
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if (step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_ALL || IGNORE_HELPER_CALL (stop_pc))
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else
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{
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/* We're doing a "next", set a breakpoint at callee's return
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address (the address at which the caller will
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resume). */
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/* Set a breakpoint at callee's return address (the address
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at which the caller will resume). */
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insert_step_resume_breakpoint (get_prev_frame (get_current_frame ()),
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ecs);
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keep_going (ecs);
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return;
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}
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/* If we are in a function call trampoline (a stub between the
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calling routine and the real function), locate the real
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function. That's what tells us (a) whether we want to step
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into it at all, and (b) what prologue we want to run to the
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end of, if we do step into it. */
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real_stop_pc = skip_language_trampoline (stop_pc);
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if (real_stop_pc == 0)
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real_stop_pc = SKIP_TRAMPOLINE_CODE (stop_pc);
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if (real_stop_pc != 0)
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ecs->stop_func_start = real_stop_pc;
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/* If we have line number information for the function we are
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thinking of stepping into, step into it.
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If there are several symtabs at that PC (e.g. with include
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files), just want to know whether *any* of them have line
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numbers. find_pc_line handles this. */
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{
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struct symtab_and_line tmp_sal;
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tmp_sal = find_pc_line (ecs->stop_func_start, 0);
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if (tmp_sal.line != 0)
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{
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step_into_function (ecs);
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return;
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}
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}
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/* If we have no line number and the step-stop-if-no-debug is
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set, we stop the step so that the user has a chance to switch
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in assembly mode. */
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if (step_over_calls == STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE && step_stop_if_no_debug)
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{
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stop_step = 1;
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print_stop_reason (END_STEPPING_RANGE, 0);
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stop_stepping (ecs);
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return;
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}
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/* Set a breakpoint at callee's return address (the address at
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which the caller will resume). */
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insert_step_resume_breakpoint (get_prev_frame (get_current_frame ()), ecs);
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keep_going (ecs);
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return;
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}
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if (frame_id_eq (frame_unwind_id (get_current_frame ()),
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