While reviewing the native AArch64 patch, I noticed a problem:
On 02/06/2013 08:46 PM, Pedro Alves wrote:
>
>> > +static void
>> > +aarch64_linux_prepare_to_resume (struct lwp_info *lwp)
>> > +{
>> > + struct arch_lwp_info *info = lwp->arch_private;
>> > +
>> > + /* NULL means this is the main thread still going through the shell,
>> > + or, no watchpoint has been set yet. In that case, there's
>> > + nothing to do. */
>> > + if (info == NULL)
>> > + return;
>> > +
>> > + if (DR_HAS_CHANGED (info->dr_changed_bp)
>> > + || DR_HAS_CHANGED (info->dr_changed_wp))
>> > + {
>> > + int tid = GET_LWP (lwp->ptid);
>> > + struct aarch64_debug_reg_state *state = aarch64_get_debug_reg_state ();
> Hmm. This is always fetching the debug_reg_state of
> the current inferior, but may not be the inferior of lwp.
> I see the same bug on x86. Sorry about that. I'll fix it.
A natural fix would be to make xxx_get_debug_reg_state take an
inferior argument, but that doesn't work because of the case where we
detach breakpoints/watchpoints from the child fork, at a time there's
no inferior for the child fork at all. We do a nasty hack in
i386_inferior_data_get, but that relies on all callers pointing the
current inferior to the correct inferior, which isn't actually being
done by all callers, and I don't think we want to enforce that -- deep
in the bowls of linux-nat.c, there are many cases we resume lwps
behind the scenes, and it's be better to not have that code rely on
global state (as it doesn't today).
The fix is to decouple the watchpoints code from inferiors, making it
track target processes instead. This way, we can freely keep track of
the watchpoint mirrors for these processes behind the core's back.
Checkpoints also play dirty tricks with swapping the process behind
the inferior, so they get special treatment too in the patch (which
just amounts to calling a new hook). Instead of the old hack in
i386_inferior_data_get, where we returned a copy of the current
inferior's debug registers mirror, as soon as we detect a fork in the
target, we copy the debug register mirror from the parent to the child
process.
I don't have an old kernel handy to test, but I stepped through gdb doing
the watchpoint removal in the fork child in the watchpoint-fork test
seeing that the debug registers end up cleared in the child.
I didn't find the need for linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps. If
we use plain iterate_over_lwps instead, what happens is that
when removing watchpoints, that iterate_over_lwps doesn't actually
iterate over anything, since the fork child is not added to the
lwp list until later, at detach time, in linux_child_follow_fork.
And if we don't iterate over that lwp, we don't mark its debug
registers as needing update. But linux_child_follow_fork takes
care of doing that explicitly:
child_lp = add_lwp (inferior_ptid);
child_lp->stopped = 1;
child_lp->last_resume_kind = resume_stop;
make_cleanup (delete_lwp_cleanup, child_lp);
/* CHILD_LP has new PID, therefore linux_nat_new_thread is not called for it.
See i386_inferior_data_get for the Linux kernel specifics.
Ensure linux_nat_prepare_to_resume will reset the hardware debug
registers. It is done by the linux_nat_new_thread call, which is
being skipped in add_lwp above for the first lwp of a pid. */
gdb_assert (num_lwps (GET_PID (child_lp->ptid)) == 1);
if (linux_nat_new_thread != NULL)
linux_nat_new_thread (child_lp);
if (linux_nat_prepare_to_resume != NULL)
linux_nat_prepare_to_resume (child_lp);
ptrace (PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0);
so unless I'm missing something (quite possible) it ends up all
the same. But, the !detach-on-fork, and the "follow-fork child" paths
should also call linux_nat_new_thread, and they don't presently. It
seems to me in those cases we're not clearing debug regs correctly
when that's needed. Instead of copying that bit that works around
add_lwp bypassing the linux_nat_new_thread call, I thought it'd
be better to add an add_initial_lwp call to be used in the case we
really need to bypass linux_nat_new_thread, and make
add_lwp always call linux_nat_new_thread.
i386_cleanup_dregs is rewritten to forget about the current process
debug mirrors, which takes cares of other i386 ports. Only a couple
of extra tweaks here and there were needed, as some targets wheren't
actually calling i386_cleanup_dregs.
Tested on Fedora 17 x86_64 -m64/-m32.
GDBserver already fetches the i386_debug_reg_state from the right
process, and, it doesn't handle forks at all, so no fix is needed over
there.
gdb/
2013-02-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* amd64-linux-nat.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
Update comment.
(amd64_linux_dr_set_control, amd64_linux_dr_set_addr): Use
iterate_over_lwps.
(amd64_linux_prepare_to_resume): Pass the lwp's pid to
i386_debug_reg_state.
(amd64_linux_new_fork): New function.
(_initialize_amd64_linux_nat): Install amd64_linux_new_fork as
linux_nat_new_fork hook, and i386_forget_process as
linux_nat_forget_process hook.
* i386-linux-nat.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
Update comment.
(amd64_linux_dr_set_control, amd64_linux_dr_set_addr): Use
iterate_over_lwps.
(i386_linux_prepare_to_resume): Pass the lwp's pid to
i386_debug_reg_state.
(i386_linux_new_fork): New function.
(_initialize_i386_linux_nat): Install i386_linux_new_fork as
linux_nat_new_fork hook, and i386_forget_process as
linux_nat_forget_process hook.
* i386-nat.c (i386_init_dregs): Delete.
(i386_inferior_data, struct i386_inferior_data):
Delete.
(struct i386_process_info): New.
(i386_process_list): New global.
(i386_find_process_pid, i386_add_process, i386_process_info_get):
New functions.
(i386_inferior_data_get): Delete.
(i386_process_info_get): New function.
(i386_debug_reg_state): New parameter 'pid'. Reimplement.
(i386_forget_process): New function.
(i386_cleanup_dregs): Rewrite.
(i386_update_inferior_debug_regs, i386_insert_watchpoint)
(i386_remove_watchpoint, i386_region_ok_for_watchpoint)
(i386_stopped_data_address, i386_insert_hw_breakpoint)
(i386_remove_hw_breakpoint): Adjust to pass the current process id
to i386_debug_reg_state.
(i386_use_watchpoints): Don't register inferior data.
* i386-nat.h (i386_debug_reg_state): Add new 'pid' parameter, and
adjust comment.
(i386_forget_process): Declare.
* linux-fork.c (delete_fork): Call linux_nat_forget_process.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_new_fork, linux_nat_forget_process_hook):
New static globals.
(linux_child_follow_fork): Don't call linux_nat_new_thread here.
(add_initial_lwp): New, factored out from ...
(add_lwp): ... this. Don't check the number of lwps before
calling linux_nat_new_thread.
(linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps): Delete.
(linux_nat_attach): Use add_initial_lwp instead of add_lwp.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): Call the linux_nat_new_fork hook on
forks and vforks.
(linux_nat_wait_1): Use add_initial_lwp instead of add_lwp for the
initial lwp.
(linux_nat_kill, linux_nat_mourn_inferior): Call
linux_nat_forget_process.
(linux_nat_set_new_fork, linux_nat_set_forget_process)
(linux_nat_forget_process): New functions.
* linux-nat.h (linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps_ftype): Delete
type.
(linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps): Delete declaration.
(linux_nat_new_fork_ftype, linux_nat_forget_process_ftype): New
types.
(linux_nat_set_new_fork, linux_nat_set_forget_process)
(linux_nat_forget_process): New declarations.
* amd64fbsd-nat.c (super_mourn_inferior): New global.
(amd64fbsd_mourn_inferior): New function.
(_initialize_amd64fbsd_nat): Override to_mourn_inferior.
* windows-nat.c (windows_detach): Call i386_cleanup_dregs.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
Code cleanup for the next patch.
* arm-linux-nat.c (arm_linux_stopped_data_address): Change variable
siginfo_p to siginfo, update its users incl. the linux_nat_get_siginfo
call for it.
* ia64-linux-nat.c (ia64_linux_stopped_data_address): Likewise.
(ia64_linux_stopped_data_address):
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_get_siginfo): Add parameter siginfo, change
the return value.
* linux-nat.h (linux_nat_get_siginfo): Likewise.
* ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_linux_stopped_data_address): Change variable
siginfo_p to siginfo, update its users incl. the linux_nat_get_siginfo
call for it.
Fix watchpoints across inferior fork.
* amd64-linux-nat.c (update_debug_registers_callback): Update the
comment for linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps.
(amd64_linux_dr_set_control, amd64_linux_dr_set_addr): Use
linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps.
(amd64_linux_prepare_to_resume): New comment on Linux kernel.
* i386-linux-nat.c (update_debug_registers_callback): Update the
comment for linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps.
(i386_linux_dr_set_control, i386_linux_dr_set_addr): Use
linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps.
(i386_linux_prepare_to_resume): New comment on Linux kernel.
* i386-nat.c: Include inferior.h.
(dr_mirror): Remove.
(i386_inferior_data, struct i386_inferior_data)
(i386_inferior_data_get): New.
(i386_debug_reg_state): Use i386_inferior_data_get.
(i386_cleanup_dregs, i386_update_inferior_debug_regs)
(i386_insert_watchpoint, i386_remove_watchpoint)
(i386_stopped_data_address, i386_insert_hw_breakpoint)
(i386_remove_hw_breakpoint): New variable state, use
i386_debug_reg_state instead of DR_MIRROR.
* linux-nat.c (delete_lwp): New declaration.
(num_lwps): Move here from downwards.
(delete_lwp_cleanup): New.
(linux_child_follow_fork): Create new child_lp, call
linux_nat_new_thread and linux_nat_prepare_to_resume before calling
PTRACE_DETACH.
(num_lwps): Move upwards.
(linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps): New.
* linux-nat.h (linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps_ftype): New.
(linux_nat_iterate_watchpoint_lwps_ftype): New declaration.
gdb/testsuite/
Fix watchpoints across inferior fork.
* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork-child.c: New file.
* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork-mt.c: New file.
* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork-parent.c: New file.
* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork-st.c: New file.
* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork.exp: New file.
* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork.h: New file.
* linux-nat.h (enum resume_kind): New.
(struct lwp_info) <last_resume_kind>: New field.
(linux_child_follow_fork): Set last_resume_kind to resume_stop on
the new lwp.
(add_lwp): Set last_resume_kind as resume_continue by default.
(lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Set last_resume_kind as resume_stop.
(resume_lwp): New, factored out from resume_callback. Also check
for pending status in lp->waitstatus.
(resume_callback): Reimplement.
(resume_clear_callback): Set last_resume_kind as resume_stop.
(resume_set_callback): Set last_resume_kind as resume_continue.
(linux_nat_resume, linux_handle_extended_wait): Set
last_resume_kind.
(running_callback): Also check lp->waitstatus for pending events.
(select_singlestep_lwp_callback): Check that lp->last_resume_kind
is resume_step.
(stop_and_resume_callback): Don't re-resume if the core wanted the
lwp stopped. Use resume_lwp instead of resume_callback. Avoid
using an invalidated pointer.
(linux_nat_filter_event): Don't discard SIGSTOPs as delayed
SIGSTOPs if the core wanted the LWP to stop.
(linux_nat_wait_1) Don't consume a pending SIGSTOP if the core
wanted the lwp to stop. If the core wanted the lwp to stop, and
the lwp stopped with a SIGSTOP, report a TARGET_SIGNAL_0 instead
of TARGET_SIGNAL_STOP.
(linux_nat_stop_lwp): Don't synchronously wait for the lwp to stop
here. Instead, signal the lwp, and set the last_resume_kind to
resume_stop.
* amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML
syscall name for the architecture.
(amd64_linux_get_syscall_number): New function.
(amd64_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall
catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name.
* breakpoint.c: New include: xml-syscall.h.
(set_raw_breakpoint_without_location): Setting the parameters
for the catch syscall feature.
(insert_catch_syscall): New.
(remove_catch_syscall): New.
(breakpoint_hit_catch_syscall): New.
(print_it_catch_syscall): New.
(print_one_catch_syscall): New.
(print_mention_catch_syscall): New.
(catch_syscall_breakpoint_ops): New.
(syscall_catchpoint_p): New.
(create_catchpoint_without_mention): New.
(create_catchpoint): Modified in order to use
create_catchpoint_without_mention.
(create_syscall_event_catchpoint): New.
(clean_up_filters): New.
(catch_syscall_split_args): New.
(catch_syscall_command_1): New.
(delete_breakpoint): Add cleanup for catch syscall.
(is_syscall_catchpoint_enabled): New.
(catch_syscall_enabled): New.
(catching_syscall_number): New.
(catch_syscall_completer): New completer function.
(add_catch_command): Add the completer function for catchpoints.
* breakpoint.h (syscalls_to_be_caught): New vector.
(catch_syscall_enabled): New.
(catching_syscall_number): New.
* gdbarch.c: Regenerated.
* gdbarch.h: Regenerated.
* gdbarch.sh: Add syscall catchpoint functions and structures.
(get_syscall_number): New.
(UNKNOWN_SYSCALL): New definition.
* i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_resume): Select the proper request
to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls
or not.
* i386-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML
syscall name for the architecture.
(i386_linux_get_syscall_number): New.
(i386_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall
catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name.
* inf-child.c (inf_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New.
(inf_child_target): Assign default values to target_ops.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_resume): Select the proper request
to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls
or not.
* inferior.h (struct inferior): Included new variables
any_syscall_count, syscalls_counts and total_syscalls_count,
used to keep track of requested syscall catchpoints.
* infrun.c (resume): Add syscall catchpoint.
(deal_with_syscall_event): New.
(handle_inferior_event): Add syscall entry/return events.
(inferior_has_called_syscall): New.
* linux-nat.c: Define some helpful variables to track wether we have
support for the needed ptrace option.
(linux_test_for_tracesysgood): New.
(linux_supports_tracesysgood): New.
(linux_enable_tracesysgood): New.
(linux_enable_event_reporting): Save the current used ptrace
options.
(linux_child_post_attach): Calling linux_enable_tracesysgood.
(linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise.
(linux_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New function.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): Handle the case which the inferior stops
because it has called or returned from a syscall.
(linux_target_install_ops): Install the necessary functions to handle
syscall catchpoints.
* linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): Include syscall_state into the
structure, which indicates if we are in a syscall entry or return.
* ppc-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML
syscall filename for the arch.
(ppc_linux_get_syscall_number): New.
(ppc_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall
catchpoint; setting the correct name for the XML syscall file.
* target.c (update_current_target): Update/copy functions related to
syscall catchpoint.
(target_waitstatus_to_string): Add syscall catchpoint entry/return
events.
* target.h (struct target_waitstatus): Add syscall number.
(struct syscall): New struct to hold information about syscalls
in the system.
(struct target_ops): Add ops for syscall catchpoint.
(inferior_has_called_syscall): New.
(target_set_syscall_catchpoint): New.
* xml-support.c (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New function,
transferred from xml-tdesc.c.
* xml-support.h (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New.
* xml-tdesc.c (fetch_xml_from_file): Function removed;
transferred to xml-support.c.
(file_read_description_xml): Updated to use the new
xml_fetch_content_from_file function.
* syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd: New definition file for syscall's XML
support.
* syscalls/amd64-linux.xml: New file containing information about
syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use amd64 architecture.
* syscalls/i386-linux.xml: New file containing information about
syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use i386 architecture.
* syscalls/ppc-linux.xml: New file containing information about
syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC architecture.
* syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml: New file containing information about
syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC64 architecture.
* xml-syscall.c: New file containing functions for manipulating
syscall's XML files.
* xml-syscall.h: New file, exporting the functions above mentioned.
* Makefile.in: Support for relocatable GDB datadir and XML
syscall.
* NEWS: Added information about the catch syscall feature.
* doc/gdb.texinfo (Set Catchpoints): Documentation about the new
feature.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Inclusion of catch-syscall object.
* testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.c: New file.
* testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: New file.
* linux-nat.c (linux_proc_get_tgid): New.
* linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_db_info): New field
`need_stale_parent_threads_check'.
(add_thread_db_info): Set it.
(find_new_threads_callback): Ignore stale fork parent threads.
(thread_db_resume): New.
(init_thread_db_ops): Install thread_db_resume.
is the first inferior.
(startup_inferior): If the target support multi-process, tell it
to resume only the new process.
* linux-nat.c (num_lwps): Delete global.
(purge_lwp_list): New function.
(num_lwps): New function.
(add_lwp, delete_lwp): Adjust.
(ptid_match): New.
(iterate_over_lwps): Add filter argument. Handle it.
(linux_nat_attach): Remove FIXME note.
(linux_nat_detach): Adjust to iterate over threads of the inferior
we're detaching from. Adjust to num_lwps being a function. Don't
assume the head of the lwp list is the main thread of the process
we're detaching from. Don't destroy the LWP list.
(resume_callback): Add debug output.
(linux_nat_resume): Handle resuming a single inferior. Allow a
wildcard resume in non-stop mode.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): Don't assume inferior_ptid is the
correct inferior of the parent LWP.
(status_callback): Also check lp->waitstatus.
(select_event_lwp): Add new filter parameter. Handle it.
(linux_nat_filter_event): Adjust to num_lwps being a function.
(linux_nat_wait_1): When adding the first lwp of the inferior, use
an is_lwp check instead of checking for the number of lwps.
(linux_nat_wait_1): Handle waiting for a specific tgid. Handle
pending process exit statuses.
(linux_nat_mourn_inferior): Don't destroy all the LWP info.
Instead delete LWPs of the inferior that we're mourning. Don't
unregister from the event loop here.
(linux_nat_pid_to_str): Use `num_lwps'.
(linux_nat_make_corefile_notes): Adjust to walk over lwps of a
single inferior.
(linux_nat_is_async_p): Check if async was masked out.
(linux_multi_process): New global.
(linux_nat_supports_multi_process): New.
(linux_nat_stop_lwp): Remove LWP filtering. It is done by the
caller.
(linux_nat_stop): Adjust to make iterate_over_lwps itself do the
LWP filtering.
(linux_nat_close): New.
(linux_nat_add_target): Register linux_nat_close and
linux_nat_supports_multi_process.
* linux-nat.h (iterate_over_lwps): Add filter argument.
* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_handle): Delete.
(proc_handle, thread_agent, td_init_p, td_ta_new_p)
(td_ta_map_id2thr_p, td_ta_map_lwp2thr_p, td_ta_thr_iter_p)
(td_ta_event_addr_p, td_ta_set_event_p, td_ta_event_getmsg_p)
(td_thr_validate_p, td_thr_get_info_p, td_thr_event_enable_p)
(td_thr_tls_get_addr_p, td_create_bp_addr, td_death_bp_addr): No
longer globals, moved to...
(struct thread_db_info): ... this new structure.
(thread_db_list): New.
(add_thread_db_info, get_thread_db_info, delete_thread_db_info):
New.
(have_threads_callback): Filter out threads of all inferiors but
the one specified by the ARGS argument.
(have_threads): Add ptid argument specifying the inferior we're
interested in. Handle it.
(struct thread_get_info_inout): New.
(thread_get_info_callback, thread_from_lwp): Adjust to use it.
(thread_db_attach_lwp): Check that inferior of the passed in
thread is using thread-db. Adjust.
(enable_thread_event): Remove thread_agent parameter. Instead,
get it from the per-inferior thread-db info.
(dladdr_to_soname): Move higher up.
(enable_thread_event_reporting): Adjust to use per-inferior
thread-db info.
(try_thread_db_load_1): Replace `handle' parameter by a
thread_db_info parameter. Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db
info.
(try_thread_db_load): Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db info.
(thread_db_load, disable_thread_event_reporting): Ditto.
(check_for_thread_db): Remove conditional reporting of which
libthread_db is in use.
(thread_db_new_objfile): Add comment about inferior_ptid.
(attach_thread): Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db info.
(thread_db_detach): Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db info.
Remove thread event breakpoints of the current inferior. Only
unpush the thread-db target if there are no more processes using
it.
(check_event): Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db info.
(thread_db_wait): Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db info. Only
unpush the thread-db target if there are no more processes using
it.
(thread_db_mourn_inferior): Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db
info. Mark breakpoints of the current inferior out before
deleting them. Only unpush the thread-db target if there are no
more processes using it.
(find_new_threads_callback): Adjust to use per-inferior thread_db
info.
(thread_db_find_new_threads_1): Add new ptid argument. Adjust to
use per-inferior thread-db info.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Adjust to use per-inferior thread-db
info.
(thread_db_get_thread_local_address): Adjust.
(thread_db_get_ada_task_ptid): Adjust.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_mourn_inferior): Only unpush the target
if there no more processes left to debug.
* thread.c (set_running, set_executing): Handle resuming all
threads of a single inferior.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_output_running_pid): New.
(mi_inferior_count): New.
(mi_on_resume): For backwards compatibility, if resuming all
threads of an inferior, and there is only one inferior, output
"all".
(linux_nat_has_pending_sigint): New function, based on
linux_nat_has_pending.
(set_ignore_sigint, maybe_clear_ignore_sigint): New functions.
(stop_wait_callback): Remove flush_mask handling. Honor
ignore_sigint. Call maybe_clear_ignore_sigint. Pass NULL
to recursive calls.
(linux_nat_has_pending, flush_callback): Remove.
(linux_nat_filter_event): Check for ignore_sigint.
(linux_nat_wait): Remove flush_mask support and call to
flush_callback. Use set_ignore_sigint and maybe_clear_ignore_sigint.
* linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): Add ignore_sigint field.
* gdb.threads/manythreads.exp: Use remote_expect instead of after.
Add a test for duplicated SIGINTs.
* linux-nat.c (linux_test_for_tracefork): Block events while we're
here.
(get_pending_status): Implement non-stop mode.
(linux_nat_detach): Stop threads before detaching.
(linux_nat_resume): In non-stop mode, always resume only a single
PTID.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): On a clone event, in non-stop mode,
add new lwp to GDB's thread table, and mark as running, executing
and stopped appropriately.
(linux_nat_filter_event): Don't assume there are other running
threads when a thread exits.
(linux_nat_wait): Mark the main thread as running and executing.
In non-stop mode, don't stop all lwps.
(linux_nat_kill): Stop lwps before killing them.
(linux_nat_thread_alive): Use signal 0 to detect if a thread is
alive.
(send_sigint_callback): New.
(linux_nat_stop): New.
(linux_nat_add_target): Set to_stop to linux_nat_stop.
* linux-nat.h (thread_db_attach_lwp): Declare.
* linux-thread-db.c (thread_get_info_callback): Check for new
threads if we have none.
(thread_from_lwp, enable_thread_event): Set proc_handle.pid to the
stopped lwp. Check for new threads if we have none.
(thread_db_attach_lwp): New.
(thread_db_init): Set proc_handle.pid to inferior_ptid.
(check_event): Set proc_handle.pid to the stopped lwp.
(thread_db_find_new_threads): Set proc_handle.pid to any stopped
lwp available, bail out if there is none.
* linux-fork.c (linux_fork_killall): Use SIGKILL instead of
PTRACE_KILL.
* gdbthread.h (add_thread_with_info): New.
* linux-thread-db.c: Add some documentation.
(GET_LWP, GET_PID, GET_THREAD, is_lwp, is_thread, BUILD_LWP): Delete.
(struct private_thread_info): Remove th_valid and ti_valid.
Replace ti with tid.
(thread_get_info_callback): Do not add TID to the new ptid. Do
not cache th or ti.
(thread_db_map_id2thr, lwp_from_thread): Delete functions.
(thread_from_lwp): Assert that the LWP is set. Do not add TID to the
new PTID.
(attach_thread): Handle an already-existing thread. Use
add_thread_with_info. Cache the th and tid.
(detach_thread): Verify that private was set. Remove verbose
argument and printing. Update caller.
(thread_db_detach): Do not adjust inferior_ptid.
(clear_lwpid_callback, thread_db_resume, thread_db_kill): Delete.
(check_event, find_new_threads_callback): Do not add TID to the new PTID.
(thread_db_wait): Do not use lwp_from_thread.
(thread_db_pid_to_str): Use the cached TID.
(thread_db_extra_thread_info): Check that private is set.
(same_ptid_callback): Delete.
(thread_db_get_thread_local_address): Do not use it or check
is_thread. Check that private is set. Assume that the thread
handle is already cached.
(init_thread_db_ops): Remove to_resume and to_kill.
* thread.c (add_thread_with_info): New.
(add_thread): Use it.
* linux-nat.c (find_thread_from_lwp): Delete.
(exit_lwp): Do not use it. Check print_thread_events. Print before
deleting the thread.
(GET_PID, GET_LWP, BUILD_LWP, is_lwp): Move to...
* linux-nat.h (GET_PID, GET_LWP, BUILD_LWP, is_lwp): ...here.
* inf-ttrace.c (inf_ttrace_wait): Use print_thread_events and
printf_unfiltered for thread exits.
* procfs.c (procfs_wait): Likewise.
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* gdb.threads/fork-child-threads.exp: Test next over fork.
* thread.c (add_thread_silent): Renamed
from add_thread.
(print_thread_events): New variable definition.
(show_print_thread_events): New function.
(_initialize_thread): Add "set print thread-events" and
"show print thread-events" commands.
(add_thread): Announce new thread.
* gdbthread.h (add_thread_silent): Declare.
(print_thread_events): New variable declaration.
* inf-ttrace.c (inf_ttrace_wait): Don't
inform about new thread, as add_thread is always
called too, and will take care of that.
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): Likewise.
* procfs.c (procfs_wait): Likewise.
* remote.c (remote_currthread): Likewise.
* sol-thread.c (sol_thread_wait): Likewise.
* win32-nat.c (get_win32_debug_event): Likewise.
* linux-thread-db.c (attach_thread): Likewise.
Remove the verbose parameter.
(check_event): Make detach_thread be verbose
only if print_thread_events is set.
* linux-nat.c (lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Don't inform
about new thread. This is called only from
linux-thread-db.c:attach_thread, which will take care.
Remove the verbose parameter.
* linux-nat.h (lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Adjust prototype.
(add_to_pid_list): Record the PID's status.
(linux_record_stopped_pid): Likewise. Make static.
(pull_pid_from_list): Return the saved status.
(linux_nat_handle_extended): Deleted.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): Combine with linux_nat_handle_extended.
Make static. Handle non-SIGSTOP for a new thread's first signal.
(flush_callback): Handle unexpected pending signals.
(linux_nat_wait): Update calls to changed functions.
* linux-nat.h (linux_record_stopped_pid, linux_handle_extended_wait):
Remove prototypes for newly static functions.
* gdb.threads/sigthread.c, gdb.threads/sigthread.exp: New.
add the LWP to our list until we are attached. Warn instead
of erroring if the attach fails.
* linux-nat.h (lin_lwp_attach_lwp): New prototype.
* linux-thread-db.c (attach_thread): Call lin_lwp_attach_lwp
directly. Do not add the thread to our list until we are
successfully attached.
* config/nm-linux.h (lin_lwp_attach_lwp, ATTACH_LWP): Delete.
(check_for_thread_db): New function, split out from
thread_db_new_objfile. Remove dead check for active
thread_db on inapplicable targets.
(thread_db_new_objfile): Call check_for_thread_db.
* Makefile.in (linux-thread-db.o): Update.
* linux-nat.c (child_post_attach): Call check_for_thread_db.
(linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise.
(lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Call target_post_attach instead of
child_post_attach.
* linux-nat.h (check_for_thread_db): New prototype.
(alpha-linux-nat.o, sparc-linux-nat.o): New rules.
(amd64-linux-nat.o, arm-linux-nat.o, hppa-linux-nat.o)
(i386-linux-nat.o, ia64-linux-nat.o, linux-nat.o, m32r-linux-nat.o)
(m68klinux-nat.o, mips-linux-nat.o, ppc-linux-nat.o, s390-nat.o)
(sparc64-linux-nat.o): Update dependencies.
* alpha-linux-nat.c, sparc-linux-nat.c: New files.
* amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(amd64_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(amd64_linux_child_post_start_inferior): Renamed from
child_post_startup_inferior and made static. Call
super_post_startup_inferior.
(super_post_startup_inferior): New.
(_initialize_amd64_linux_nat): Set it. Call linux_target and
add_target.
* arm-linux-nat.c (arm_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(arm_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(_initialize_arm_linux_nat): Add a prototype. Use linux_target and
add_target.
* hppa-linux-nat.c (hppa_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(hppa_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(_initialize_hppa_linux_nat): New function.
* i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(i386_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(i386_linux_resume): Renamed from child_resume and made static.
(i386_linux_child_post_start_inferior): Renamed from
child_post_startup_inferior and made static. Call
super_post_startup_inferior.
(super_post_startup_inferior): New.
(_initialize_i386_linux_nat): New function.
* i386-nat.c: Remove LINUX_CHILD_POST_STARTUP_INFERIOR #ifndef.
* ia64-linux-nat.c (ia64_linux_xfer_unwind_table): Remove.
(super_xfer_partial): New.
(ia64_linux_xfer_partial): New function. Use it.
(_initialize_ia64_linux_nat): New function.
* ia64-tdep.c (getunwind_table): Revert 2005-06-08 change; use
target_read_partial and document the problem.
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_fetch_register): Use
CANNOT_FETCH_REGISTER. Fix some comments.
(inf_ptrace_store_register): Use CANNOT_STORE_REGISTER. Fix some
comments.
* linux-nat.c: Include "inf-ptrace.h" and "auxv.h".
(linux_ops, super_xfer_partial): New variables.
(linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Make static.
(child_post_startup_inferior): Delete.
(linux_nat_attach, linux_nat_detach, resume_callback)
(linux_nat_resume, linux_nat_wait, linux_nat_create_inferior)
(linux_nat_mourn_inferior): Use linux_ops instead of
deprecated_child_ops.
(child_wait): Do not depend on CHILD_WAIT.
(linux_nat_xfer_memory): Remove, replace by ...
(linux_nat_xfer_partial): ... this. Use linux_ops->to_xfer_partial
instead of linux_proc_xfer_memory and child_xfer_memory.
(linux_nat_fetch_registers, linux_nat_store_registers)
(linux_nat_child_post_startup_inferior): New functions.
(init_linux_nat_ops): Use the new functions.
(linux_proc_xfer_memory): Remove, replace by ...
(linux_proc_xfer_partial): ... this. Make static.
(linux_xfer_partial, linux_register_u_offset, linux_target): New
functions.
(_initialize_linux_nat): Do not modify deprecated_child_ops.
* linux-nat.h (linux_proc_xfer_memory): Remove prototype.
(struct mem_attrib, struct target_ops): Remove forward declarations.
(linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Remove prototype.
(linux_target): Add prototype.
* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_xfer_memory): Remove, replace by ...
(thread_db_xfer_partial): ... this.
(init_thread_db_ops): Set to_xfer_partial instead of
deprecated_xfer_memory.
* m32r-linux-nat.c (m32r_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(m32r_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(_initialize_m32r_linux_nat): New function.
* m68klinux-nat.c (m68k_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(m68k_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(old_fetch_inferior_registers, old_store_inferior_registers): Made
static.
(_initialize_m68k_linux_nat): Use linux_target and add_target.
* mips-linux-nat.c (_initialize_mips_linux_nat): New function.
* ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(ppc_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(_initialize_ppc_linux_nat): New function.
* s390-nat.c (s390_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Renamed
from fetch_inferior_registers and made static.
(s390_linux_store_inferior_registers): Renamed from
store_inferior_registers and made static.
(_initialize_s390_nat): New function.
* sparc64-linux-nat.c (_initialize_sparc64_linux_nat): Use
linux_target and add_target.
* config/nm-linux.h: Don't include "auxv.h".
(struct target_waitstatus, child_wait, CHILD_WAIT)
(CHILD_PID_TO_EXEC_FILE, CHILD_INSERT_FORK_CATCHPOINT)
(CHILD_INSERT_VFORK_CATCHPOINT, CHILD_INSERT_EXEC_CATCHPOINT)
(CHILD_POST_STARTUP_INFERIOR, CHILD_POST_ATTACH, CHILD_FOLLOW_FORK)
(DEPRECATED_KILL_INFERIOR, NATIVE_XFER_AUXV): Delete.
* config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Replace infptrace.o
and inftarg.o with inf-ptrace.o and alpha-linux-nat.o.
* config/sparc/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Replace infptrace.o and
inftarg.o with sparc-linux-nat.o.
* config/sparc/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Remove infptrace.o and
inftarg.o.
* config/arm/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Replace infptrace.o and
inftarg.o with inf-ptrace.o.
* config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/ia64/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/m32r/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/m68k/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/mips/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/pa/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/powerpc/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/powerpc/ppc64-linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/s390/s390.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
* config/i386/nm-linux.h (DEPRECATED_CHILD_RESUME): Don't define.
(LINUX_CHILD_POST_STARTUP_INFERIOR): Don't define.
* config/i386/nm-linux64.h (LINUX_CHILD_POST_STARTUP_INFERIOR):
Don't define.
* config/ia64/nm-linux.h: Don't include "target.h".
(NATIVE_XFER_UNWIND_TABLE, ia64_linux_xfer_unwind_table): Remove.
* config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Add alpha-linux-tdep.c,
alpha-linux-nat.c, sparc-linux-tdep.c, and sparc-linux-nat.c.
* linux-nat.h (linux_proc_xfer_memory): Change type of "myaddr" a
"gdb_byte" pointer.
* linux-nat.c (linux_proc_xfer_memory): Update.
(get_signo): Cast signo to a "gdb_byte" pointer.
* i386-linux-nat.c (child_resume): Make "buf" a gdb_byte, delete
redundant casts.
(child_resume): Cast eflags to a "gdb_byte" pointer.
* config/i386/nm-linux.h (LINUX_CHILD_POST_STARTUP_INFERIOR): Define.
* config/nm-linux.h (CHILD_POST_STARTUP_INFERIOR, CHILD_POST_ATTACH)
(CHILD_FOLLOW_FORK, KILL_INFERIOR): Define.
* i386-linux-nat.c: Include "linux-nat.h".
(child_post_startup_inferior): New function.
* i386-nat.c (child_post_startup_inferior): Wrap in #ifdef.
* infptrace.c (kill_inferior): Wrap in #ifdef.
* lin-lwp.c (lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Call child_post_attach after
attaching to each LWP.
(child_wait, lin_lwp_wait): Call linux_handle_extended_wait.
(init_lin_lwp_ops): Fill in some more operations.
* linux-nat.h (linux_enable_event_reporting)
(linux_handle_extended_wait, linux_child_post_startup_inferior): New
prototypes.
* linux-nat.c (linux_enable_event_reporting): New function.
(child_post_attach, linux_child_post_startup_inferior)
(child_post_startup_inferior, child_follow_fork)
(linux_handle_extended_wait, kill_inferior): New functions.
* linux-nat.h: New file.
* linux-nat.c: Include linux-nat.h.
* lin-lwp.c: Include linux-nat.h.
Move struct lwp_info def to linux-nat.h.
* linux-proc.c: Include linux-nat.h.
(linux_make_note_section): Iterate over lwps instead of threads.
(linux_do_thread_registers): Use lwp instead of merged pid.
* config/nm-linux.h: Move miscelaneous def'ns to linux-nat.h.
* Makefile.in (lin-lwp.o, linux-proc.o, linux-nat.o):
Add dependency on linux_nat_h.