* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Add new fields:
current_line, current_symtab, step_sp, for saved infrun state.
* thread.c (save_infrun_state, load_infrun_state): Save and
restore current_line, current_symtab, and step_sp.
(add_thread): Rather than adding assignments to initialize
the new fields, just use memset (tp, 0, sizeof (*tp).
This way future new fields will not be overlooked.
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): Save and restore save_sp,
current_line, and current_symtab when switching threads.
* thread.c (delete_step_resume_breakpoint): New function.
Maintain internal consistency of the thread list while deleting
a step_resume_breakpoint.
* gdbthread.h (delete_step_resume_breakpoint): Export.
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_find_step_resume_breakpoint):
Make thread-aware: don't return a step_resume_breakpoint
for the wrong thread.
* infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Call delete_step_resume_breakpoint
instead of delete_breakpoint_current_contents.
(fetch_inferior_event): Ditto.
(handle_inferior_event): Call delete_step_resume_breakpoint
instead of delete_breakpoint.
called from wait_for_inferior. Instead, if a new thread-id is
detected, call add_thread. (MAGIC_NULL_PID): new macro, use
instead of the magic number "42000". (remote_find_new_threads):
if inferior_pid is unknown, get and use the current thread id.
(remote_start_remote): on connecting, attempt to get the current
thread id for inferior_pid. (remote_resume): If pid == -1,
then resume any-thread (not the current thread specifically).
* thread.c (info_threads_command): don't initialize current_pid
until after call to FIND_NEW_THREADS (which may change inferior_pid).
multithread debugging.
(remote_get_threadlist) : get a partial list of threads
(remote_threadlist_iterator) : Step through all the threads
(init_remote_threadtests) : Optional builtin unit test commands.
* thread.c (bind_target_thread_vector) : Implementa a more dynamic
way of accessing target specific thread info functions than
FIND_NEW_THREADS.
(target_thread_info) : Function to get extended thread information.
* gdbthread.h : Export internal data structures corresponding to
external detailed thread info response. This is more like a 'ps'
command than what might be expected of host based threads. This
is for embedded systems.
* defs.h: Move _initialize_printcmd, _initialize_stack,
_initialize_blockframe out of here and in to their respective .c files.
* blockframe.c: Move _initialize_blockframe prototype to here.
* printcmd.c: Move _initialize_printcmd prototype to here.
* stack.c: Move _initialize_stack prototype to here.
* source.c, symtab.h: Move _initialize_source prototype to the .c file.
* values.c, value.h: Move _initialize_values prototype to the .c file.
* gdbthread.h, thread.c: Move _initialize_thread prototype to the .c
file.
* breakpoint.c, breakpoint.h: Move _initialize_breakpoint prototype
to the .c file.
* abug-rom.c alpha-nat.c alpha-tdep.c annotate.c ax-gdb.c bcache.c:
Standardize comments for the prototype section of these files.
* configure.in: Look in libc for wctype before looking for it in libc.
The last one is to fix the GNU ld (~2.9.1) + Solaris 2.6 interaction problem
where an empty stub library (libw) causes a core dump when we call vasprintf
(e.g. `info br') in the final linked gdb.
* blockframe.c (find_pc_sect_partial_function): Add braces to avoid
possible nested-if confusion.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_thread_match): Ditto.
* gnu-regex.c: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP only if it isn't already defined.
* gnu-regex.h: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP to pick up old compatability
prototypes.
* symtab.h: Add prototype for _initialize_source.
* value.h: Add prototype for _initialize_value.
* defs.h: Include sys/types.h or stddef.h to get size_t.
(make_cleanup): Add make_cleanup_func typedef and switch to using
a prototype for this function.
(mfree): Add prototypes for mmalloc, mrealloc, mfree if we aren't
using mmalloc.
* ax-gdb.c breakpoint.c coffread.c corelow.c dbxread.c dwarf2read.c
dwarfread.c elfread.c eval.c exec.c gdbtk-cmds.c gdbtk.c infcmd.c
infrun.c mipsread.c nlmread.c os9kread.c parse.c printcmd.c symfile.c
symmisc.c symtab.c thread.c top.c tracepoint.c typeprint.c valops.c:
Cast parameters passed to make_cleanup to use the new
make_cleanup_func typedef.
More warning cleanups. There are still a bunch of places where the first
argument to make_cleanup is not cast to (make_cleanup_func); these are
either due to the function fitting the make_cleanup_func specification
already (e.g. free()) or they are in files that weren't compiled when
I did my make on a Linux native system. Bwahahaha. You can see them
like this:
grep make_cleanup\ * | grep -v make_cleanup_func
I'll surely go back and clean up the remaining suspicious calls in
GDB one of these days. :-)
* procfs.c (init_procinfo): new function, abstracts some code
shared by create_procinfo and do_attach;
(procfs_set_inferior_syscall_traps): new function, abstracts
some code needed by procfs_init_inferior, do_attach, and
procfs_lwp_creation_handler; (procfs_first_available): new
function, find any LWP that's runnable; (procfs_thread_alive):
replace stub function with real implementation;
(procfs_lwp_creation_handler): fix bug starting new child
threads; (info_proc): bug fixes and enhancements for the
"INFO PROCESSES" command; (close_procinfo_file): call new
function "delete_thread" to cleanup GDB's thread database;
(proc_init_failed): add new argument "kill", to control whether
process is killed (so this function can be shared by
create_procinfo and do_attach); (procfs_exit_handler): handle
exit from an attached process, and cleanup procinfo handles
when the process exits; (procfs_resume, procfs_wait): cleanup
after a thread when it exits; (do_attach, do_detach): handle
attached processes with multiple threads; plus some general
improvements in the diagnostic output.
* sol-thread.c (sol_thread_alive): replace stub with real
implementation; (thread_to_lwp, lwp_to_thread): enhance to
handle threads that may have exited; (sol_thread_attach): add
startup setup stuff; (sol_thread_detach): add unpush_target
call; (sol_thread_mourn_inferior): add unpush_target call;
(sol_thread_wait, sol_thread_resume): enhance to deal with
thread exit cleanly; (sol_thread_new_objfile,
sol_thread_pid_to_str): detect unsuccessful startup and
don't crash; plus some general cleanup.
* thread.c (delete_thread): new function, allows targets to
notify gdb when a thread is no longer valid.
* infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): don't try to detect a new
thread on receiving a TARGET_EXITED event.
* Finalize merge from Hurd folk.
Mon Oct 30 16:41:04 1995 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* thread.c (thread_apply_command, thread_apply_all_command,
thread_command): Make sure TP is alive.
(thread_alive): New function.
Tue Nov 14 14:31:03 1995 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* infrun.c (sig_print_info): Deal better with long signal names.
Wed Nov 22 15:23:35 1995 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* thread.c (thread_id_to_pid): New function.
Fri Dec 1 13:25:25 1995 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* gnu-nat.c: (set_thread_cmd_list, show_thread_cmd_list,
set_thread_default_cmd_list, show_thread_default_cmd_list):
New variables. (set_thread_cmd, show_thread_cmd,
set_thread_default_cmd, show_thread_default_cmd): New functions.
Fri Apr 18 15:20:16 1997 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* gnu-nat.c (inf_startup): remove TASK parameter.
(inf_set_task): replace with new function (inf_set_pid).
* gdbthread.h: Add extern decl for thread_cmd_list.
* Makefile.in: Add rule for gnu-nat.o and i386gnu-nat.o (Gnu Hurd)
* config/i386/i386gnu.mh: remove rules for [i386]gnu-nat.o, now
in Makefile.in (as for other targets); add NATDEPFILE corelow.o to
satisfy symbol dependancy in solib.c (core_ops).
* target.[ch] conditionalize Mach-specific signals so that they
won't show up in non-Mach gdb's!
* thread.c: add function thread_id_to_pid; change name of static
function "thread_switch" to "switch_to_thread", to avoid conflict
with Mach global symbol; move thread_cmd_list to global scope
so targets can add their own thread commands.
* infrun.c: sig_print_info: allow for long signal names.
* gnu-nat.[ch]: tidying up comments.
* gnu-nat.c: move several functions to static scope, just for tidy;
remove calls to prune_threads and renumber_threads;
gnu_wait must not return -1 when inferior exits;
attach_to_child will modify inferior_pid in a way that allows
fork_inferior to remain unchanged;
remove extra arg from startup_inferior;
move mach-specific thread commands here from thread.c.
infrun.c, mac-nat.c, procfs.c, remote.c, sol-thread.c, thread.c,
win32-nat.c, config/nm-lynx.h: Rename thread.h to gdbthread.h to
avoid conflict with Solaris /usr/include/thread.h.
another, save infrun's state for the old thread and load infrun's
previous state for the new thread.
* thread.c (struct thread_info): Add new fields for thread specific
state saved/restored in infrun.c.
(add_thread): Initialize new fields.
(load_infrun_state): New function.
(save_infrun_state): New function.
* thread.h (load_infrun_state): Provide external decl.
(save_infrun_state): Likewise.
More single-stepping patches for lynx-6100.
match stubs and protocol spec.
* gdbserver/remote-utils.c (remote_open): Cast to struct sockaddr
when passing to function which expects that.
The following changes aren't quite enough to make things work with
LynxOS (apprently kernel problems).
* infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): When resuming new thread, pass pid
not -1 for remote case.
* thread.c (info_threads_command): Give error if !target_has_stack.
* infrun.c (start_remote): Call init_thread_list.
* thread.c (info_threads_command): Don't call kill for remote
debugging target.
* target.c (normal_pid_to_str): Print "thread" not "process" for
remote.
* remote.c, gdbserver/*: Add 'H', 'S', and 'C' requests, 'X'
response, and `thread' part of 'T' response.
* gdbserver/*: If program exits, send packet to GDB before
exiting. Handle termination with a signal the same as exiting
with an exitstatus.
* remote.c: Don't try to kill program after getting an 'X'
response.
* infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Add comment about kill versus mourn.