2011-03-09 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Revert:
2011-02-11 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* common/Makefile.in: Add copyright header.
2011-02-11 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in: Remove signals.o from COMMON_OBS. Link
libcommon.a.
* configure.ac: Add common to sub dir.
* configure: Regenerate.
gdb/gdbserver/
2011-03-09 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Revert:
2011-03-04 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in: Remove GNU make feature --directory.
2011-03-05 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (CLEANDIRS, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): New variable.
(subdir_do): New make target. Copied from gdb/Makefile.
(maintainer-clean, realclean, distclean, clean): Call corresponding
make targets in common/Makefile.
2011-02-11 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_RANLIB.
* Makefile.in: Remove signals.o from OBS. Link libcommon.a.
* configure: Regenerate.
This problem was noticed during the nightly snapshot build,
but can be reduced to:
% /path/to/gdb/gdbserver/configure
% make clean
The "make clean" fails, because it tries to do a "make clean"
in the common/ subdirectory. But the problem is that this
common/ subdirectory is NOT created during the configure phase,
but rather during the build phase. The error is fatal because
we had put the common subdirectory in the list of REQUIRED_SUBDIRS.
This fixes the problem by removing it from the REQUIRED_SUBDIRS
list.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Remove $(LIBCOMMON_DIR).
011-03-05 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* Makefile.in (CLEANDIRS, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): New variable.
(subdir_do): New make target. Copied from gdb/Makefile.
(maintainer-clean, realclean, distclean, clean): Call corresponding
make targets in common/Makefile.
* regcache.c (init_register_cache): Initialize
regcache->register_status.
(free_register_cache): Release regcache->register_status.
(regcache_cpy): Copy register_status.
(registers_to_string): Print 'x's for unavailable registers.
(supply_register): Mark the register's status valid or
unavailable, depending on whether a buffer was passed in or not.
(supply_register_zeroed): New.
(supply_regblock): Mark the registers' status valid or
unavailable, depending on whether a buffer was passed in or not.
* regcache.h (REG_UNAVAILABLE, REG_VALID): New defines.
(struct regcache): New `register_status' field.
(supply_register_zeroed): Declare.
* i387-fp.c (i387_xsave_to_cache): Zero out registers using
supply_register_zeroed, rather than passing a NULL buffer to
supply_register.
* tracepoint.c (fetch_traceframe_registers): Update comment.
* server.h (decode_xfer_write): Change prototype.
* remote-utils.c (decode_xfer_write): Remove `annex' parameter,
and don't extract the annex here.
* server.c (decode_xfer_read): Remove `annex' parameter,
and don't extract the annex here.
(decode_xfer): New.
(struct qxfer): New.
(handle_qxfer_auxv, handle_qxfer_features, handle_qxfer_libraries)
(handle_qxfer_osdata, handle_qxfer_siginfo, handle_qxfer_spu)
(handle_qxfer_statictrace): New functions, abstracted out from
handle_query, and made to use the struct qxfer interface.
(handle_threads_qxfer_proper): Rename to ...
(handle_qxfer_threads_proper): ... this.
(handle_threads_qxfer): Rename to ...
(handle_qxfer_threads): ... this. Adjust.
(qxfer_packets): New array.
(handle_qxfer): New function.
(handle_query): Use handle_qxfer.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* top.c (print_gdb_version): Update copyright year in version output.
gdb/gdbserverChangeLog:
* server.c (gdbserver_version): Update copyright year in version
output.
* gdbreplay.c (gdbreplay_version): Ditto.
Building gdbserver for nommu targets atm fails with:
linux-low.c: In function 'linux_tracefork_child':
linux-low.c:4151: error: pointer of type 'void *' used in arithmetic
So cast the void* to a char*.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
recursively invoke make for install-only.
* data-directory/Makefile.in: Add FLAGS_TO_PASS variable.
(install): Pass FLAGS_TO_PASS when recursively make install-only.
gdbserver/
* Makefile.in: Add FLAGS_TO_PASS variable.
(install): Remove dependency of install-only and recursively
invoke make for install-only.
gdb/
* amd64-linux-nat.c (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo)
(siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): Also copy si_pid and si_uid when
si_code is < 0. Check for si_code == SI_TIMER before checking for
si_code < 0.
gdb/gdbserver/
* linux-x86-low.c (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo)
(siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): Also copy si_pid and si_uid when
si_code is < 0. Check for si_code == SI_TIMER before checking for
si_code < 0.
* amd64-linux-nat.c (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo)
(siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): Also copy si_pid and si_uid when
si_code is < 0. Check for si_code == SI_TIMER before checking for
si_code < 0.
gdb/gdbserver/
* linux-x86-low.c (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo)
(siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): Also copy si_pid and si_uid when
si_code is < 0. Check for si_code == SI_TIMER before checking for
si_code < 0.
This patch adds support for x86 LynxOS (tested on LynxOS 5.0).
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-i386-low.c: New file.
* configure.srv: Add handling of i[34567]86-*-lynxos* targets.
Some of the PTRACE_ macros/values were removed in LynxOS 5.x.
Since we have not use them so far, the chances that we will use them
one day are very small. So I decided to delete them.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-low.c (ptrace_request_to_str): Remove handling for
request values that have been removed in LynxOS 5.x.
This is one of the changes needed in order to build gdbserver on
LynxOS 5.x.
Really interesting: On LynxOS 4.x, there is a #warning when sys/ptrace.h
is used (explaining that ptrace.h will be used instead), whereas this
file was removed from LynxOS 5.x. The contents of sys/ptrace.h on 4.x
(or at least the meat of it):
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__)
#if !defined(__NO_INCLUDE_WARN__)
#warning Using <ptrace.h> instead of <sys/ptrace.h>
#endif /* defined(__NO_INCLUDE_WARN__) */
#endif /* defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__) */
#include <ptrace.h>
The fix I went for, for now, is to just include <sys/ptrace.h>
unconditionally. I could have done some configury, but we already
have to build with -D__NO_INCLUDE_WARN__ to avoid the warnings
anyway, and that's unvoidable, due to system includes themselves
including the "wrong" header file.
Since <sys/ptrace.h> seems to be the choice that was made for LynxOS,
and since it works to include it on LynxOS 4.x, I think that's the simplest
solution.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-low.c, lynx-ppc-low.c: Include <sys/ptrace.h> instead of
<ptrace.h>
* corelow.c (core_open): Use target_signal_from_host if CORE_GDBARCH
is NULL.
* fork-child.c (startup_inferior) <resume_signal>: Use enum
target_signal type.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_resume): Use target_signal_to_host before
calling strsignal. Use enum target_signal type for saved_signo.
(linux_handle_extended_wait) <signo>: Use enum target_signal type.
(linux_nat_wait_1): Use enum target_signal type for signo. Use
target_signal_to_host before calling strsignal.
* remote-m32r-sdi.c (m32r_wait, m32r_detach): Replace 0 by
TARGET_SIGNAL_0.
gdb/gdbserver/
* target.c (mywait) <TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED>: Fix to use INTEGER.
This patch adds support for powerpc-lynxos.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* gdbserver/lynx-low.c, gdbserver/lynx-low.h,
gdbserver/lynx-ppc-low.c: New files.
* Makefile.in (lynx_low_h): New variable.
(lynx-low.o, lynx-ppc-low.o): New rules.
* configure.ac: On LynxOS, link with -lnetinet.
* configure.srv: Add handling of powerpc-*-lynxos* targets.
* configure: regenerate.
vasprintf and vsnprintf are not available on LynxOS, at least not on
version 4.0.0. This patch updates the configury to import them from
libiberty if not available out of the box.
gdbserver/
* Makefile.in (vasprintf.o, vsnprintf.o): New rules.
* configure.ac: Add check for vasprintf and vsnprintf.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
* server.h (vasprintf, vsnprintf): Add conditional declarations.
I will need this description for the ppc-lynxos debugger where, AFAICT,
we only have access to the core GP and FP registers. So this adds
powerpc-32 to the list of targets for which a .dat file needs to be
generated.
2010-04-30 Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
* features/Makefile (WHICH): Add rs6000/powerpc-32.
(powerpc-32.o, powerpc-32.c): New rules.
(clean): Also remove powerpc-32.c.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-32.dat: Generate.
This patch moves all includes of malloc.h, which were introduced
purely to get access to alloca's declaration, to server.h, next
to the include of alloca.h.
There is one exception: gdbreplay.c, which does not include server.h.
In this case, the include of alloca.h was simply moved up a bit, next
to the include of malloc.h.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* gdbreplay.c: Move include of alloca.h up, next to include of
malloc.h.
* server.h: Add include of malloc.h.
* mem-break.c: Remove include of malloc.h.
* server.c, tracepoint.c, utils.c, win32-low.c: Likewise.
This reproduces the same approach as in GDB to allow us to build
specific files without -Werror.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): New variable. Extracted
from INTERNAL_CFLAGS.
(INTERNAL_WARN_CFLAGS): New variable.
(INTERNAL_CFLAGS): Adjust, using INTERNAL_WARN_CFLAGS.
snprintf is not available on LynxOS, so I changed the calls to snprintf
to calls to xsnprintf, which should be strictly equivalent.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* utils.c (xsnprintf): Make non-static.
* server.h: Add xsnprintf declaration.
* linux-low.c, nto-low.c, target.c, thread-db.c, tracepoint.c:
replace calls to snprintf by calls to xsnprintf throughout.
On LynxOS, alloca is defined in allocal.h. This fixes one warning that
occurs when building GDBserver for LynxOS.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac: Add configure check for alloca.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
* server.h: Include alloca.h if it exists.
* gdbreplay.c: Include alloca.h if it exists.
(linux_create_inferior): Check for __ANDROID__ rather than
__SIGRTMIN.
(enqueue_one_deferred_signal): Don't requeue non-RT signals that
are already deferred.
(linux_wait_1): Check for __ANDROID__ rather than __SIGRTMIN.
(linux_resume_one_thread): Don't queue a SIGSTOP if the lwp is
stopped and already has a pending signal to report.
(proceed_one_lwp): : Don't queue a SIGSTOP if the lwp already has
a pending signal to report or is moving out of a jump pad.
(linux_init_signals): Check for __ANDROID__ rather than
__SIGRTMIN.
(WERROR_CFLAGS): New.
(INTERNAL_CFLAGS): Add WERROR_CFLAGS.
* configure.ac: Introduce --enable-werror, which adds -Werror to
the compiler command line. Enabled by default. Disable with
--disable-werror. Add -Wdeclaration-after-statement
Wpointer-arith and -Wformat-nonliteral to warning flags.
* configure: Regenerate.
(WERROR_CFLAGS): New.
(INTERNAL_CFLAGS): Add WERROR_CFLAGS.
* configure.ac: Introduce --enable-werror, which adds -Werror to
the compiler command line. Enabled by default. Disable with
--disable-werror. Add -Wdeclaration-after-statement
Wpointer-arith and -Wformat-nonliteral to warning flags.
* configure: Regenerate.
(gdbchar): New.
(expect): Use gdbchar. Check for error reading from GDB.
Clarify sync error output.
(play): Check for errors writing to GDB.
* linux-low.c (sigchld_handler): Really ignore `write' errors.
* remote-utils.c (getpkt): Check for errors writing to the remote
descriptor.
* server.c (push_event, queue_stop_reply_callback): Assert we're
not pushing a TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE event.
(start_inferior, start_inferior, attach_inferior, handle_v_cont)
(myresume, handle_target_event): Set the thread's last_resume_kind
and last_status from the target returned status.
* linux-x86-low.c (update_debug_registers_callback): New.
(i386_dr_low_set_addr): Use it.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): New.
(i386_dr_low_set_control): Use update_debug_registers_callback.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): New.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Adjust.
* linux-low.c (linux_stop_lwp): New.
* linux-low.h (linux_stop_lwp): Declare.
* i386-low.c (I386_DR_GET_RW_LEN): Take the dr7 contents as
argument instead of a i386_debug_reg_state.
(I386_DR_WATCH_HIT): Take the dr6 contents as argument instead of
a i386_debug_reg_state.
(i386_insert_aligned_watchpoint): Adjust.
(i386_remove_aligned_watchpoint): Adjust.
(i386_low_stopped_data_address): Read the debug registers from the
inferior instead of from the mirrors.
* i386-low.h (struct i386_debug_reg_state): Extend comment.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): Declare.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): Declare.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Change prototype.
* win32-i386-low.c (dr_status_mirror, dr_control_mirror): New globals.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): New.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): New.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Adjust prototype. Return
dr_status_mirror.
(i386_initial_stuff): Clear dr_status_mirror and
dr_control_mirror.
(i386_get_thread_context): Adjust.
(i386_set_thread_context): Adjust.
(i386_thread_added): Adjust.
(gdb_wants_all_stopped): Delete.
(linux_wait_1): Don't call them.
* server.c (handle_v_cont): Tag all threads as want-stopped.
(gdb_wants_thread_stopped): Fix comments. Tag the thread that
stopped as "client-wants-stopped".
* common/signals.c (signals): Move the content to signals.def.
Include it. Remove the INDENT comments.
gdb/gdbserver/
* Makefile.in (signals_def): New.
(server_h): Append include/gdb/signals.h and signals_def.
(server.o): Append signals_def.
include/gdb/
* signals.h (enum target_signal): Move the content to signals.def.
Include it.
* signals.def: New file.
This is on GNU/Linux.
GDBserver does not exit properly when the inferior exits, as demonstrated
with any program using the procedure below:
% gdbserver-head :4444 simple_main
Process simple_main created; pid = 25681
Listening on port 4444
Then, in another terminal, start GDB, connect to GDBserver, and run
the program to completion:
% gdb-head simple_main
(gdb) tar rem :4444
(gdb) cont
Continuing.
Program exited normally.
Going back to the terminal where GDBserver is running, we see the following
output:
Child exited with status 0
readchar: Got EOF
Remote side has terminated connection. GDBserver will reopen the connection.
Listening on port 4444
The problem is that we're missing a call to mourn_inferior. As a result,
after we've handled the vCont packet, we fail to notice that there are
no process left to debug (target_running() returns true), and thus try
to continue reading from the remote socket. However, since GDB just
disconnected after having received the "exit with status 0" reply to the
vCont request, the read triggers the EOF exception.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* server.c (handle_v_cont): Call mourn_inferior if process
just exited.
(myresume): Likewise.
I just happened to notice that this function was exclusively used in
server.c, and thus could be made static.
2010-07-06 Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
* server.c (myresume): Make static.
Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* linux-x86-low.c (always_true): Delete.
(EMIT_ASM, EMIT_ASM32): Use an uncondition asm jmp instead of
trying to fool the compiler with always_true.
* spu-multiarch.c (spu_xfer_partial): Wrap around local store
limit on local store memory accesses.
* spu-linux-nat.c (spu_xfer_partial): Likewise.
* spu-tdep.c (spu_lslr): Remove.
(spu_pointer_to_address): Do not truncate addresses.
(spu_integer_to_address): Likewise.
(spu_overlay_new_objfile): Use SPU_OVERLAY_LMA.
* spu-tdep.h: Add comments.
(SPUADDR_SPU): Respect SPU_OVERLAY_LMA bit.
(SPU_OVERLAY_LMA): Define.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* spu-low.c (spu_read_memory): Wrap around local store limit.
(spu_write_memory): Likewise.
testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.arch/spu-ls.exp: New file.
* gdb.arch/spu-ls.c: Likewise.
gdb/
* ser-tcp.c (net_open): Check error return from socket() call by its
equality to -1 not by it being negative.
(net_close): Likewise.
gdb/gdbserver/
* gdbreplay.c (remote_open): Check error return from socket() call by
its equality to -1 not by it being negative.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Likewise.
sim/arm/
* communicate.c (MYread_char): Check error return from accept() call
by its equality to -1 not by it being negative.
(MYread_charwait): Likewise.
* main.c (main): Likewise for both socket() and accept() calls.
sim/common/
* dv-sockser.c (dv_sockser_init): Check error return from socket()
call by its equality to -1 not by it being negative.
(connected_p): Likewise for accept() call.
sim/cris/
* dv-rv.c (hw_rv_init_socket): Check error return from socket() call
by its equality to -1 not by it being negative.
(hw_rv_write): Likewise.
(hw_rv_handle_incoming): Likewise.
(hw_rv_poll_once): Likewise.
* rvdummy.c (setupsocket): Likewise.
(main): Likewise for accept() call as returned from setupsocket().
sim/m32c/
* main.c (setup_tcp_console): Check error return from socket() call
by its equality to -1 not by it being negative.
(callback_list): New global.
(append_callback_event, delete_callback_event): New functions.
(process_callback): New function.
(start_event_loop): Call it.
* remote-utils.c (NOT_SCHEDULED): Define.
(readchar_buf, readchar_bufcnt, readchar_bufp): New static globals,
moved out of readchar.
(readchar): Rewrite. Call reschedule before returning.
(reset_readchar): New function.
(remote_close): Call it.
(process_remaining, reschedule): New functions.
* server.h (callback_handler_func): New typedef.
(append_callback_event, delete_callback_event): Declare.
* proc-service.c (ps_pglobal_lookup): Use
thread_db_look_up_one_symbol.
* remote-utils.c (look_up_one_symbol): Add new `may_ask_gdb'
parameter. Use it instead of all_symbols_looked_up.
* server.h (struct process_info) <all_symbols_looked_up>: Delete
field.
(all_symbols_looked_up): Don't declare.
(look_up_one_symbol): Add new `may_ask_gdb' parameter.
* thread-db.c (struct thread_db) <all_symbols_looked_up>: New
field.
(thread_db_look_up_symbols): Adjust call to look_up_one_symbol.
Set all_symbols_looked_up here.
(thread_db_look_up_one_symbol): New.
(thread_db_get_tls_address): Adjust.
(thread_db_load_search, try_thread_db_load_1): Always allocate the
thread_db object on the heap, and tentatively set it in the
process structure.
(thread_db_init): Don't set all_symbols_looked_up here.
* linux-low.h (thread_db_look_up_one_symbol): Declare.
(status_pending_p_callback): Remove redundant statement. Check
for !TARGET_WAITIKIND_IGNORE, instead of
TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED.
(handle_tracepoints): Make sure LWP is locked. Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(linux_cancel_breakpoints): New.
(unsuspend_one_lwp): New.
(unsuspend_all_lwps): New.
(linux_wait_1): If finishing a step-over, unsuspend all lwps.
(send_sigstop_callback): Change return type to int, add new
`except' parameter and handle it.
(suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback): New.
(stop_all_lwps): Add new `suspend' and `expect' parameters, and
pass them down. If SUSPEND, also increment the lwp's suspend
count.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Add notice about resuming a suspended LWP.
(need_step_over_p): Don't consider suspended LWPs.
(start_step_over): Adjust.
(proceed_one_lwp): Change return type to int, add new `except'
parameter and handle it.
(unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp): New.
(proceed_all_lwps): Use find_inferior instead of
for_each_inferior.
(unstop_all_lwps): Add `unsuspend' parameter. If UNSUSPEND, them
also decrement the suspend count of LWPs. Pass `except' down,
instead of hacking its suspend count.
(linux_pause_all): Add `freeze' parameter. Adjust.
(linux_unpause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_unpause_all.
* server.c (handle_status): Adjust.
* target.h (struct target_ops): New fields `unpause_all' and
`cancel_breakpoints'. Add new parameter to `pause_all'.
(pause_all): Add new `freeze' parameter.
(unpause_all): New.
(cancel_breakpoints): New.
* tracepoint.c (clear_installed_tracepoints): Pause threads, and
cancel breakpoints.
(cmd_qtstart): Pause threads.
(stop_tracing): Pause threads, and cancel breakpoints.
* win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Adjust.
the inferior right away from here...
(linux_wait_1): ... to here, and adjust to check the thread's
last_resume_kind instead of the lwp's step or stop_expected flags.
(linux_kill): Stop all lwps here. Don't delete the main lwp here.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Assume the lwp is stopped.
(any_thread_of): Delete.
(linux_detach): Stop all lwps here. Don't blindly delete all
breakpoints.
(delete_lwp_callback): New.
(linux_mourn): Delete all lwps of the process that is gone.
(linux_wait_1): Don't delete the last lwp of the process here.
* mem-break.h (mark_breakpoints_out): Declare.
* mem-break.c (mark_breakpoints_out): New.
(free_all_breakpoints): Use it.
* server.c (handle_target_event): If the process is gone, mark
breakpoints out.
* thread-db.c (struct thread_db) <create_bp>: New field.
(thread_db_enable_reporting): Fix prototype. Store a thread event
breakpoint reference in the thread_db struct.
(thread_db_load_search): Clear the thread_db object.
(try_thread_db_load_1): Ditto.
(switch_to_process): New.
(disable_thread_event_reporting): Use it.
(remove_thread_event_breakpoints): New.
(thread_db_detach, thread_db_mourn): Use it.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Adjust to send_sigstop interface change.
(send_sigstop): Take an lwp_info as parameter instead. Queue a
SIGSTOP even if the LWP is stopped.
(send_sigstop_callback): New.
(stop_all_lwps): Use send_sigstop_callback instead.
(linux_resume_one_thread): Adjust.
(proceed_one_lwp): Still proceed an LWP that the client has
requested to stop, if we haven't reported it as stopped yet. Make
sure that LWPs the client want stopped, have a pending SIGSTOP.
(CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS): Set macro to zero if not exisiting.
(init_registers_amd64): Declare.
(mappings): Add 64-bit version of array.
(init_windows_x86): New function.
(the_low_target): Change init_arch field to init_windows_x86.
(child_xfer_memory): Use uintptr_t type for local variable `addr'.
(get_image_name): Use SIZE_T type for local variable `done'.
(psapi_get_dll_name): Use LPVOID type for parameter `BaseAddress'.
(toolhelp_get_dll_name): Idem.
(handle_load_dll): Use CORE_ADDR type for local variable `load_addr'.
Use uintptr_t typecast to avoid warning.
(handle_unload_dll): Use uintptr_t typecast to avoid warning.
(handle_exception): Use phex_nz to avoid warning.
(win32_wait): Remove unused local variable `process'.
* NEWS: Document new feature.
* remote.c (PACKET_qGetTIBAddr): New enum element.
(remote_get_tib_address): New function.
(init_remote_ops): Set to_get_tib_address field
to remote_get_tib_address.
(_initialize_remote): Add add_packet_config_cmd
for PACKET_qGetTIBAddr.
* target.c (update_current_target): Set default value for
new to_get_tib_address field.
* target.h (target_ops): New field to_get_tib_address.
(target_get_tib_address): New macro.
* windows-nat.c (thread_info): Add thread_local_base field.
(windows_add_thread): Add tlb argument of type 'void *'.
(fake_create_process): Adapt windows_add_thread call.
(get_windows_debug_event): Idem.
(windows_get_tib_address): New function.
(init_windows_ops): Set to_get_tib_address field
to remote_get_tib_address.
(_initialize_windows_nat): Replace info_w32_cmdlist
initialization by a call to init_w32_command_list.
(info_w32_command, info_w32_cmdlist): Removed from here...
to windows-tdep.c file.
* windows-tdep.h (info_w32_cmdlist): Declare.
(init_w32_command_list): New external function
declaration.
* windows-tdep.c: Add several headers.
(info_w32_cmdlist): to here, made global.
(thread_information_32): New struct.
(thread_information_64): New struct.
(TIB_NAME): New char array.
(MAX_TIB32, MAX_TIB64, FULL_TIB_SIZE): New constants.
(maint_display_all_tib): New static variable.
(windows_get_tlb_type): New function.
(tlb_value_read, tlb_value_write): New functions.
(tlb_value_funcs): New static struct.
(tlb_make_value): New function.
(display_one_tib): New function.
(display_tib): New function.
(show_maint_show_all_tib):New function.
(info_w32_command): Moved from windows-nat.c.
(init_w32_command_list): New function.
(_initialize_windows_tdep): New function.
New "maint set/show show-all-tib" command
New "$_tlb" internal variable.
gdbserver/ChangeLog entry:
* server.c (handle_query): Handle 'qGetTIBAddr' query.
* target.h (target_ops): New get_tib_address field.
* win32-low.h (win32_thread_info): Add thread_local_base field.
* win32-low.c (child_add_thread): Add tlb argument.
Set thread_local_base field to TLB.
(get_child_debug_event): Adapt to child_add_thread change.
(win32_get_tib_address): New function.
(win32_target_ops): Set get_tib_address field to
win32_get_tib_address.
* linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Set get_tib_address field to NULL.
doc/ChangeLog entry:
gdb.texinfo ($_tlb): Document new automatic convinience variable.
(info w32 thread-information-block): Document new command.
(qGetTIBAddress): Document new gdbserver query.
(maint set/show show-all-tib): Document new command.
changing the register cache layout.
(regcache_invalidate_one): Allow a NULL regcache.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_update_xmltarget): Invalidate
regcaches before changing the register cache layout or the target
regsets.
* linux-low.c (linux_remove_process): Delete.
(add_lwp): Don't set last_resume_kind here.
(linux_kill): Use `mourn'.
(linux_detach): Use `thread_db_detach', and `mourn'.
(linux_mourn): New.
(linux_attach_lwp_1): Adjust comment.
(linux_attach): last_resume_kind moved the thread_info; adjust.
(status_pending_p_callback): Adjust.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Adjust.
(count_events_callback, select_singlestep_lwp_callback)
(select_event_lwp_callback, cancel_breakpoints_callback)
(db_wants_lwp_stopped, linux_wait_1, need_step_over_p)
(proceed_one_lwp): Adjust.
(linux_async): Add debug output.
(linux_thread_stopped): New.
(linux_pause_all): New.
(linux_target_ops): Install linux_mourn, linux_thread_stopped and
linux_pause_all.
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info): Delete last_resume_kind field.
(thread_db_free): Delete declaration.
(thread_db_detach, thread_db_mourn): Declare.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_init): Use thread_db_mourn.
(thread_db_free): Delete, split in two.
(disable_thread_event_reporting): New.
(thread_db_detach): New.
(thread_db_mourn): New.
* server.h (struct thread_info) <last_resume_kind>: New field.
<attached>: Add comment.
<gdb_detached>: New field.
(handler_func): Change return type to int.
(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): Ditto.
(gdb_connected): Declare.
(tracing): Delete.
(disconnected_tracing): Declare.
(stop_tracing): Declare.
* server.c (handle_query) <qSupported>: Report support for
disconnected tracing.
(queue_stop_reply_callback): Account for running threads.
(gdb_wants_thread_stopped): New.
(gdb_wants_all_threads_stopped): New.
(gdb_reattached_process): New.
(handle_status): Clear the `gdb_detached' flag of all processes.
In all-stop, stop all threads.
(main): Be sure to leave tfind mode. Handle disconnected tracing.
(process_serial_event): If the remote connection breaks, or if an
exit was forced with "monitor exit", force an event loop exit.
Handle disconnected tracing on detach.
(handle_serial_event): Adjust.
(handle_target_event): If GDB isn't connected, forward events back
to the inferior, unless the last process exited, in which case,
exit gdbserver. Adjust interface.
* remote-utils.c (remote_open): Don't block in accept. Instead
register an event loop source on the listen socket file
descriptor. Refactor bits into ...
(listen_desc): ... this new global.
(gdb_connected): ... this new function.
(enable_async_notification): ... this new function.
(handle_accept_event): ... this new function.
(remote_close): Clear remote_desc.
* inferiors.c (add_thread): Set the new thread's last_resume_kind.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <mourn, thread_stopped, pause_all>:
New fields.
(mourn_inferior): Define.
(target_process_qsupported): Avoid the dangling else problem.
(thread_stopped): Define.
(pause_all): Define.
(target_waitstatus_to_string): Declare.
* target.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): New.
* tracepoint.c (tracing): Make extern.
(disconnected_tracing): New.
(stop_tracing): Make extern. Handle tracing stops due to GDB
disconnecting.
(cmd_qtdisconnected): New.
(cmd_qtstatus): Report disconnected tracing status in trace reply.
(handle_tracepoint_general_set): Handle QTDisconnected.
* event-loop.c (event_handler_func): Change return type to int.
(process_event): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
(handle_file_event): Ditto.
(start_event_loop): Bail out if the event handler wants the event
loop to stop.
* nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Adjust.
* spu-low.c (spu_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(spu_target_ops): Adjust.
* win32-low.c (win32_wait): Don't remove the process here.
(win32_target_ops): Adjust.
an extended waitstatus, or by a watchpoint.
(cancel_breakpoints_callback): Don't cancel a breakpoint if the
thread was stepping or has been stopped by a watchpoint.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): If GDB is inserting a breakpoint on top
of another, then delete the previous, and validate all
breakpoints.
(validate_inserted_breakpoint): New.
(delete_disabled_breakpoints): New.
(validate_breakpoints): New.
(check_mem_read): Validate breakpoints before trusting their
shadow. Delete disabled breakpoints.
(check_mem_write): Validate breakpoints before trusting they
should be inserted. Delete disabled breakpoints.
* mem-break.h (validate_breakpoints):
* server.c (handle_query): Validate breakpoints when we see a
qSymbol query.
there's a GDB breakpoint at stop_pc. Always report a trap to GDB
if we could tell there's a GDB breakpoint at stop_pc.
(need_step_over_p): Don't do a step over if we find a GDB
breakpoint at the resume PC.
* mem-break.c (struct raw_breakpoint): New.
(enum bkpt_type): New type `gdb_breakpoint'.
(struct breakpoint): Delete the `PC', `old_data' and `inserted'
fields. New field `raw'.
(find_raw_breakpoint_at): New.
(set_raw_breakpoint_at): Handle refcounting. Create a raw
breakpoint instead.
(set_breakpoint_at): Adjust.
(delete_raw_breakpoint): New.
(release_breakpoint): New.
(delete_breakpoint): Rename to...
(delete_breakpoint_1): ... this. Add proc parameter. Use
release_breakpoint. Return ENOENT.
(delete_breakpoint): Reimplement.
(find_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(find_gdb_breakpoint_at): New.
(delete_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): New.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): New.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): New.
(set_reinsert_breakpoint): Use release_breakpoint.
(uninsert_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(uninsert_raw_breakpoint): ... this.
(uninsert_breakpoints_at): Adjust to handle raw breakpoints.
(reinsert_raw_breakpoint): Change parameter type to
raw_breakpoint.
(reinsert_breakpoints_at): Adjust to handle raw breakpoints
instead.
(check_breakpoints): Adjust. Use release_breakpoint.
(breakpoint_here): Rewrite using find_raw_breakpoint_at.
(breakpoint_inserted_here): Ditto.
(check_mem_read): Adjust to iterate over raw breakpoints instead.
Don't trust the breakpoint's shadow if it is not inserted.
(check_mem_write): Adjust to iterate over raw breakpoints instead.
(delete_all_breakpoints): Adjust.
(free_all_breakpoints): Mark all breakpoints as uninserted, and
use delete_breakpoint_1.
* mem-break.h (breakpoints_supported): Delete declaration.
(set_gdb_breakpoint_at): Declare.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Declare.
(delete_breakpoint_at): Delete.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Declare.
* server.h (struct raw_breakpoint): Forward declare.
(struct process_info): New field `raw_breakpoints'.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_insert_point, x86_remote_point): Handle Z0
breakpoints.
(linux_wait_for_event_1): Move most of the internal breakpoint
handling from here...
(linux_wait_1): ... to here.
(count_events_callback): New.
(select_singlestep_lwp_callback): New.
(select_event_lwp_callback): New.
(cancel_breakpoints_callback): New.
(select_event_lwp): New.
(linux_wait_1): Simplify internal breakpoint handling. Give equal
priority to all LWPs that have had events that should be reported
to the client. Cancel breakpoints when about to reporting the
event to the client, not while stopping lwps. No longer cancel
finished single-steps here.
(cancel_finished_single_step): Delete.
(cancel_finished_single_steps): Delete.
(struct breakpoint): New field `type'.
(set_breakpoint_at): Change return type to struct breakpoint
pointer. Set type to `other_breakpoint' by default.
(delete_breakpoint): Rewrite, supporting more than one breakpoint
in the breakpoint list.
(delete_reinsert_breakpoints): Only delete reinsert breakpoints.
(reinsert_breakpoint): Rename to ...
(reinsert_raw_breakpoint): ... this.
(reinsert_breakpoints_at): Adjust.
* mem-break.h (struct breakpoint): Declare.
(set_breakpoint_at): Change return type to struct breakpoint
pointer.
`stopped_by_watchpoint' and `stopped_data_address'.
* linux-low.c (linux_wait_for_lwp): Check for watchpoint triggers
here, and cache them in the lwp object.
(wait_for_sigstop): Check stopped_by_watchpoint lwp field
directly.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Clear the lwp's stopped_by_watchpoint
field.
(linux_stopped_by_watchpoint): Rewrite.
(linux_stopped_data_address): Rewrite.