old-cross-binutils/gdb/probe.h
Pedro Alves c2f4122d5c Limit breakpoint re-set to the current program space
Currently, we always re-set all locations of all breakpoints.  This
commit makes us re-set only locations of the current program space.

If we loaded symbols to a program space (e.g., "file" command or some
shared library was loaded), GDB must run through all breakpoints and
determine if any new locations need to be added to the breakpoint.
However, there's no reason to recreate locations for _other_ program
spaces, as those haven't changed.

Similarly, when we create a new inferior, through e.g., a fork, GDB
must run through all breakpoints and determine if any new locations
need to be added to the breakpoint.  There's no reason to destroy the
locations of the parent inferior and other inferiors.  We know those
won't change.

In addition to being inneficient, resetting breakpoints of inferiors
that are currently running is problematic, because:

 - some targets can't read memory while the inferior is running.

 - the inferior might exit while we're re-setting its breakpoints,
   which may confuse prologue skipping.

I went through all the places where we call breakpoint_re_set, and it
seems to me that all can be changed to only re-set locations of the
current program space.

The patch that reversed threads order in "info threads" etc. happened
to make gdb.threads/fork-plus-thread.exp expose this problem when
testing on x86/-m32.  The problem was latent and masked out by chance
by the code-cache:

 https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-01/msg00213.html

Tested on x86-64 F20, native (-m64/-m32) and extended-remote
gdbserver.

Fixes the regression discussed in the url above with --target_board=unix/-m32:

 -FAIL: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: inferior 1 exited
 +PASS: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: inferior 1 exited
 -FAIL: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: no threads left (timeout)
 -FAIL: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: only inferior 1 left (the program exited)
 +PASS: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: no threads left
 +PASS: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: only inferior 1 left

gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-19  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* ax-gdb.c (agent_command_1): Adjust call to decode_line_full.
	* break-catch-throw.c (re_set_exception_catchpoint): Pass the
	current program space down to linespec decoding and breakpoint
	location updating.
	* breakpoint.c (parse_breakpoint_sals): Adjust calls to
	decode_line_full.
	(until_break_command): Adjust calls to decode_line_1.
	(base_breakpoint_decode_location, bkpt_decode_location): Add
	'search_pspace' parameter.  Pass it along.
	(bkpt_probe_create_sals_from_location): Adjust calls to
	parse_probes.
	(tracepoint_decode_location, tracepoint_probe_decode_location)
	(strace_marker_decode_location): Add 'search_pspace' parameter.
	Pass it along.
	(all_locations_are_pending): Rewrite to take a breakpoint and
	program space as arguments instead.
	(hoist_existing_locations): New function.
	(update_breakpoint_locations): Add 'filter_pspace' parameter.  Use
	hoist_existing_locations instead of always removing all locations,
	and adjust to all_locations_are_pending change.
	(location_to_sals): Add 'search_pspace' parameter.  Pass it along.
	Don't disable the breakpoint if there are other locations in
	another program space.
	(breakpoint_re_set_default): Adjust to pass down the current
	program space as filter program space.
	(decode_location_default): Add 'search_pspace' parameter and pass
	it along.
	(prepare_re_set_context): Don't switch program space here.
	(breakpoint_re_set): Use save_current_space_and_thread instead of
	save_current_program_space.
	* breakpoint.h (struct breakpoint_ops) <decode_location>: Add
	'search_pspace' parameter.
	(update_breakpoint_locations): Add 'filter_pspace' parameter.
	* cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Adjust calls to
	decode_line_1.
	* elfread.c (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop): Pass the current
	program space as filter program space.
	* linespec.c (struct linespec_state) <search_pspace>: New field.
	(create_sals_line_offset, convert_explicit_location_to_sals)
	(parse_linespec): Pass the search program space down.
	(linespec_state_constructor): Add 'search_pspace' parameter.
	Store it.
	(linespec_parser_new): Add 'search_pspace' parameter and pass it
	along.
	(linespec_lex_to_end): Adjust.
	(decode_line_full, decode_line_1): Add 'search_pspace' parameter
	and pass it along.
	(decode_line_with_last_displayed): Adjust.
	(collect_symtabs_from_filename, symtabs_from_filename): New
	'search_pspace' parameter.  Use it.
	(find_function_symbols): Pass the search program space down.
	* linespec.h (decode_line_1, decode_line_full): Add
	'search_pspace' parameter.
	* probe.c (parse_probes_in_pspace): New function, factored out
	from ...
	(parse_probes): ... this.  Add 'search_pspace' parameter and use
	it.
	* probe.h (parse_probes): Add pspace' parameter.
	* python/python.c (gdbpy_decode_line): Adjust.
	* tracepoint.c (scope_info): Adjust.
2016-01-19 12:18:14 +00:00

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/* Generic SDT probe support for GDB.
Copyright (C) 2012-2016 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#if !defined (PROBE_H)
#define PROBE_H 1
struct event_location;
#include "gdb_vecs.h"
/* Definition of a vector of probes. */
typedef struct probe *probe_p;
DEF_VEC_P (probe_p);
struct linespec_result;
/* Structure useful for passing the header names in the method
`gen_ui_out_table_header'. */
struct info_probe_column
{
/* The internal name of the field. This string cannot be capitalized nor
localized, e.g., "extra_field". */
const char *field_name;
/* The field name to be printed in the `info probes' command. This
string can be capitalized and localized, e.g., _("Extra Field"). */
const char *print_name;
};
typedef struct info_probe_column info_probe_column_s;
DEF_VEC_O (info_probe_column_s);
/* Operations associated with a probe. */
struct probe_ops
{
/* Method responsible for verifying if LINESPECP is a valid linespec for
a probe breakpoint. It should return 1 if it is, or zero if it is not.
It also should update LINESPECP in order to discard the breakpoint
option associated with this linespec. For example, if the option is
`-probe', and the LINESPECP is `-probe abc', the function should
return 1 and set LINESPECP to `abc'. */
int (*is_linespec) (const char **linespecp);
/* Function that should fill PROBES with known probes from OBJFILE. */
void (*get_probes) (VEC (probe_p) **probes, struct objfile *objfile);
/* Compute the probe's relocated address. OBJFILE is the objfile
in which the probe originated. */
CORE_ADDR (*get_probe_address) (struct probe *probe,
struct objfile *objfile);
/* Return the number of arguments of PROBE. This function can
throw an exception. */
unsigned (*get_probe_argument_count) (struct probe *probe,
struct frame_info *frame);
/* Return 1 if the probe interface can evaluate the arguments of probe
PROBE, zero otherwise. See the comments on
sym_probe_fns:can_evaluate_probe_arguments for more details. */
int (*can_evaluate_probe_arguments) (struct probe *probe);
/* Evaluate the Nth argument from the PROBE, returning a value
corresponding to it. The argument number is represented N.
This function can throw an exception. */
struct value *(*evaluate_probe_argument) (struct probe *probe,
unsigned n,
struct frame_info *frame);
/* Compile the Nth argument of the PROBE to an agent expression.
The argument number is represented by N. */
void (*compile_to_ax) (struct probe *probe, struct agent_expr *aexpr,
struct axs_value *axs_value, unsigned n);
/* Set the semaphore associated with the PROBE. This function only makes
sense if the probe has a concept of semaphore associated to a
probe, otherwise it can be set to NULL. */
void (*set_semaphore) (struct probe *probe, struct objfile *objfile,
struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
/* Clear the semaphore associated with the PROBE. This function only
makes sense if the probe has a concept of semaphore associated to
a probe, otherwise it can be set to NULL. */
void (*clear_semaphore) (struct probe *probe, struct objfile *objfile,
struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
/* Function called to destroy PROBE's specific data. This function
shall not free PROBE itself. */
void (*destroy) (struct probe *probe);
/* Return a pointer to a name identifying the probe type. This is
the string that will be displayed in the "Type" column of the
`info probes' command. */
const char *(*type_name) (struct probe *probe);
/* Function responsible for providing the extra fields that will be
printed in the `info probes' command. It should fill HEADS
with whatever extra fields it needs. If the backend doesn't need
to print extra fields, it can set this method to NULL. */
void (*gen_info_probes_table_header) (VEC (info_probe_column_s) **heads);
/* Function that will fill VALUES with the values of the extra fields
to be printed for PROBE. If the backend implements the
`gen_ui_out_table_header' method, then it should implement
this method as well. The backend should also guarantee that the
order and the number of values in the vector is exactly the same
as the order of the extra fields provided in the method
`gen_ui_out_table_header'. If a certain field is to be skipped
when printing the information, you can push a NULL value in that
position in the vector. */
void (*gen_info_probes_table_values) (struct probe *probe,
VEC (const_char_ptr) **values);
/* Enable a probe. The semantics of "enabling" a probe depend on
the specific backend and the field can be NULL in case enabling
probes is not supported. This function can throw an
exception. */
void (*enable_probe) (struct probe *probe);
/* Disable a probe. The semantics of "disabling" a probe depend
on the specific backend and the field can be NULL in case
disabling probes is not supported. This function can throw an
exception. */
void (*disable_probe) (struct probe *probe);
};
/* Definition of a vector of probe_ops. */
typedef const struct probe_ops *probe_ops_cp;
DEF_VEC_P (probe_ops_cp);
extern VEC (probe_ops_cp) *all_probe_ops;
/* The probe_ops associated with the generic probe. */
extern const struct probe_ops probe_ops_any;
/* Helper function that, given KEYWORDS, iterate over it trying to match
each keyword with LINESPECP. If it succeeds, it updates the LINESPECP
pointer and returns 1. Otherwise, nothing is done to LINESPECP and zero
is returned. */
extern int probe_is_linespec_by_keyword (const char **linespecp,
const char *const *keywords);
/* Return specific PROBE_OPS * matching *LINESPECP and possibly updating
*LINESPECP to skip its "-probe-type " prefix. Return &probe_ops_any if
*LINESPECP matches "-probe ", that is any unspecific probe. Return NULL if
*LINESPECP is not identified as any known probe type, *LINESPECP is not
modified in such case. */
extern const struct probe_ops *probe_linespec_to_ops (const char **linespecp);
/* The probe itself. The struct contains generic information about the
probe, and then some specific information which should be stored in
the `probe_info' field. */
struct probe
{
/* The operations associated with this probe. */
const struct probe_ops *pops;
/* The probe's architecture. */
struct gdbarch *arch;
/* The name of the probe. */
const char *name;
/* The provider of the probe. It generally defaults to the name of
the objfile which contains the probe. */
const char *provider;
/* The address where the probe is inserted, relative to
SECT_OFF_TEXT. */
CORE_ADDR address;
};
/* A bound probe holds a pointer to a probe and a pointer to the
probe's defining objfile. This is needed because probes are
independent of the program space and thus require relocation at
their point of use. */
struct bound_probe
{
/* The probe. */
struct probe *probe;
/* The objfile in which the probe originated. */
struct objfile *objfile;
};
/* A helper for linespec that decodes a probe specification. It returns a
symtabs_and_lines object and updates LOC or throws an error. */
extern struct symtabs_and_lines parse_probes (const struct event_location *loc,
struct program_space *pspace,
struct linespec_result *canon);
/* Helper function to register the proper probe_ops to a newly created probe.
This function is mainly called from `sym_get_probes'. */
extern void register_probe_ops (struct probe *probe);
/* Given a PC, find an associated probe. If a probe is found, return
it. If no probe is found, return a bound probe whose fields are
both NULL. */
extern struct bound_probe find_probe_by_pc (CORE_ADDR pc);
/* Search OBJFILE for a probe with the given PROVIDER, NAME. Return a
VEC of all probes that were found. If no matching probe is found,
return NULL. The caller must free the VEC. */
extern VEC (probe_p) *find_probes_in_objfile (struct objfile *objfile,
const char *provider,
const char *name);
/* Generate a `info probes' command output for probe_ops represented by
POPS. If POPS is NULL it considers any probes types. It is a helper
function that can be used by the probe backends to print their
`info probe TYPE'. */
extern void info_probes_for_ops (const char *arg, int from_tty,
const struct probe_ops *pops);
/* Return the `cmd_list_element' associated with the `info probes' command,
or create a new one if it doesn't exist. Helper function that serves the
purpose of avoiding the case of a backend using the `cmd_list_element'
associated with `info probes', without having it registered yet. */
extern struct cmd_list_element **info_probes_cmdlist_get (void);
/* Compute the probe's relocated address. OBJFILE is the objfile in
which the probe originated. */
extern CORE_ADDR get_probe_address (struct probe *probe,
struct objfile *objfile);
/* Return the argument count of the specified probe.
This function can throw an exception. */
extern unsigned get_probe_argument_count (struct probe *probe,
struct frame_info *frame);
/* Return 1 if the probe interface associated with PROBE can evaluate
arguments, zero otherwise. See the comments on the definition of
sym_probe_fns:can_evaluate_probe_arguments for more details. */
extern int can_evaluate_probe_arguments (struct probe *probe);
/* Evaluate argument N of the specified probe. N must be between 0
inclusive and get_probe_argument_count exclusive.
This function can throw an exception. */
extern struct value *evaluate_probe_argument (struct probe *probe,
unsigned n,
struct frame_info *frame);
/* A convenience function that finds a probe at the PC in FRAME and
evaluates argument N, with 0 <= N < number_of_args. If there is no
probe at that location, or if the probe does not have enough arguments,
this returns NULL. */
extern struct value *probe_safe_evaluate_at_pc (struct frame_info *frame,
unsigned n);
#endif /* !defined (PROBE_H) */