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1 /* Low level interface to ptrace, for the remote server for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 1995-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19 #include "server.h"
20 #include "linux-low.h"
21 #include "nat/linux-osdata.h"
22 #include "gdbsupport/agent.h"
23 #include "tdesc.h"
24 #include "gdbsupport/rsp-low.h"
25 #include "gdbsupport/signals-state-save-restore.h"
26 #include "nat/linux-nat.h"
27 #include "nat/linux-waitpid.h"
28 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h"
29 #include "nat/gdb_ptrace.h"
30 #include "nat/linux-ptrace.h"
31 #include "nat/linux-procfs.h"
32 #include "nat/linux-personality.h"
33 #include <signal.h>
34 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
35 #include <fcntl.h>
36 #include <unistd.h>
37 #include <sys/syscall.h>
38 #include <sched.h>
39 #include <ctype.h>
40 #include <pwd.h>
41 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #include <dirent.h>
43 #include <sys/stat.h>
44 #include <sys/vfs.h>
45 #include <sys/uio.h>
46 #include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h"
47 #include "tracepoint.h"
48 #include <inttypes.h>
49 #include "gdbsupport/common-inferior.h"
50 #include "nat/fork-inferior.h"
51 #include "gdbsupport/environ.h"
52 #include "gdbsupport/gdb-sigmask.h"
53 #include "gdbsupport/scoped_restore.h"
54 #ifndef ELFMAG0
55 /* Don't include <linux/elf.h> here. If it got included by gdb_proc_service.h
56 then ELFMAG0 will have been defined. If it didn't get included by
57 gdb_proc_service.h then including it will likely introduce a duplicate
58 definition of elf_fpregset_t. */
59 #include <elf.h>
60 #endif
61 #include "nat/linux-namespaces.h"
63 #ifdef HAVE_PERSONALITY
64 # include <sys/personality.h>
65 # if !HAVE_DECL_ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE
66 # define ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE 0x0040000
67 # endif
68 #endif
70 #ifndef O_LARGEFILE
71 #define O_LARGEFILE 0
72 #endif
74 #ifndef AT_HWCAP2
75 #define AT_HWCAP2 26
76 #endif
78 /* Some targets did not define these ptrace constants from the start,
79 so gdbserver defines them locally here. In the future, these may
80 be removed after they are added to asm/ptrace.h. */
81 #if !(defined(PT_TEXT_ADDR) \
82 || defined(PT_DATA_ADDR) \
83 || defined(PT_TEXT_END_ADDR))
84 #if defined(__mcoldfire__)
85 /* These are still undefined in 3.10 kernels. */
86 #define PT_TEXT_ADDR 49*4
87 #define PT_DATA_ADDR 50*4
88 #define PT_TEXT_END_ADDR 51*4
89 /* These are still undefined in 3.10 kernels. */
90 #elif defined(__TMS320C6X__)
91 #define PT_TEXT_ADDR (0x10000*4)
92 #define PT_DATA_ADDR (0x10004*4)
93 #define PT_TEXT_END_ADDR (0x10008*4)
94 #endif
95 #endif
97 #if (defined(__UCLIBC__) \
98 && defined(HAS_NOMMU) \
99 && defined(PT_TEXT_ADDR) \
100 && defined(PT_DATA_ADDR) \
101 && defined(PT_TEXT_END_ADDR))
102 #define SUPPORTS_READ_OFFSETS
103 #endif
105 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE
106 # include "nat/linux-btrace.h"
107 # include "gdbsupport/btrace-common.h"
108 #endif
110 #ifndef HAVE_ELF32_AUXV_T
111 /* Copied from glibc's elf.h. */
112 typedef struct
114 uint32_t a_type; /* Entry type */
115 union
117 uint32_t a_val; /* Integer value */
118 /* We use to have pointer elements added here. We cannot do that,
119 though, since it does not work when using 32-bit definitions
120 on 64-bit platforms and vice versa. */
121 } a_un;
122 } Elf32_auxv_t;
123 #endif
125 #ifndef HAVE_ELF64_AUXV_T
126 /* Copied from glibc's elf.h. */
127 typedef struct
129 uint64_t a_type; /* Entry type */
130 union
132 uint64_t a_val; /* Integer value */
133 /* We use to have pointer elements added here. We cannot do that,
134 though, since it does not work when using 32-bit definitions
135 on 64-bit platforms and vice versa. */
136 } a_un;
137 } Elf64_auxv_t;
138 #endif
140 /* Does the current host support PTRACE_GETREGSET? */
141 int have_ptrace_getregset = -1;
143 /* LWP accessors. */
145 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
147 ptid_t
148 ptid_of_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp)
150 return ptid_of (get_lwp_thread (lwp));
153 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
155 void
156 lwp_set_arch_private_info (struct lwp_info *lwp,
157 struct arch_lwp_info *info)
159 lwp->arch_private = info;
162 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
164 struct arch_lwp_info *
165 lwp_arch_private_info (struct lwp_info *lwp)
167 return lwp->arch_private;
170 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
173 lwp_is_stopped (struct lwp_info *lwp)
175 return lwp->stopped;
178 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
180 enum target_stop_reason
181 lwp_stop_reason (struct lwp_info *lwp)
183 return lwp->stop_reason;
186 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
189 lwp_is_stepping (struct lwp_info *lwp)
191 return lwp->stepping;
194 /* A list of all unknown processes which receive stop signals. Some
195 other process will presumably claim each of these as forked
196 children momentarily. */
198 struct simple_pid_list
200 /* The process ID. */
201 int pid;
203 /* The status as reported by waitpid. */
204 int status;
206 /* Next in chain. */
207 struct simple_pid_list *next;
209 static struct simple_pid_list *stopped_pids;
211 /* Trivial list manipulation functions to keep track of a list of new
212 stopped processes. */
214 static void
215 add_to_pid_list (struct simple_pid_list **listp, int pid, int status)
217 struct simple_pid_list *new_pid = XNEW (struct simple_pid_list);
219 new_pid->pid = pid;
220 new_pid->status = status;
221 new_pid->next = *listp;
222 *listp = new_pid;
225 static int
226 pull_pid_from_list (struct simple_pid_list **listp, int pid, int *statusp)
228 struct simple_pid_list **p;
230 for (p = listp; *p != NULL; p = &(*p)->next)
231 if ((*p)->pid == pid)
233 struct simple_pid_list *next = (*p)->next;
235 *statusp = (*p)->status;
236 xfree (*p);
237 *p = next;
238 return 1;
240 return 0;
243 enum stopping_threads_kind
245 /* Not stopping threads presently. */
246 NOT_STOPPING_THREADS,
248 /* Stopping threads. */
249 STOPPING_THREADS,
251 /* Stopping and suspending threads. */
252 STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS
255 /* This is set while stop_all_lwps is in effect. */
256 enum stopping_threads_kind stopping_threads = NOT_STOPPING_THREADS;
258 /* FIXME make into a target method? */
259 int using_threads = 1;
261 /* True if we're presently stabilizing threads (moving them out of
262 jump pads). */
263 static int stabilizing_threads;
265 static void unsuspend_all_lwps (struct lwp_info *except);
266 static void mark_lwp_dead (struct lwp_info *lwp, int wstat);
267 static int lwp_is_marked_dead (struct lwp_info *lwp);
268 static int kill_lwp (unsigned long lwpid, int signo);
269 static void enqueue_pending_signal (struct lwp_info *lwp, int signal, siginfo_t *info);
270 static int linux_low_ptrace_options (int attached);
271 static int check_ptrace_stopped_lwp_gone (struct lwp_info *lp);
273 /* When the event-loop is doing a step-over, this points at the thread
274 being stepped. */
275 ptid_t step_over_bkpt;
277 bool
278 linux_process_target::low_supports_breakpoints ()
280 return false;
283 CORE_ADDR
284 linux_process_target::low_get_pc (regcache *regcache)
286 return 0;
289 void
290 linux_process_target::low_set_pc (regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR newpc)
292 gdb_assert_not_reached ("linux target op low_set_pc is not implemented");
295 std::vector<CORE_ADDR>
296 linux_process_target::low_get_next_pcs (regcache *regcache)
298 gdb_assert_not_reached ("linux target op low_get_next_pcs is not "
299 "implemented");
303 linux_process_target::low_decr_pc_after_break ()
305 return 0;
308 /* True if LWP is stopped in its stepping range. */
310 static int
311 lwp_in_step_range (struct lwp_info *lwp)
313 CORE_ADDR pc = lwp->stop_pc;
315 return (pc >= lwp->step_range_start && pc < lwp->step_range_end);
318 /* The read/write ends of the pipe registered as waitable file in the
319 event loop. */
320 static int linux_event_pipe[2] = { -1, -1 };
322 /* True if we're currently in async mode. */
323 #define target_is_async_p() (linux_event_pipe[0] != -1)
325 static void send_sigstop (struct lwp_info *lwp);
327 /* Return non-zero if HEADER is a 64-bit ELF file. */
329 static int
330 elf_64_header_p (const Elf64_Ehdr *header, unsigned int *machine)
332 if (header->e_ident[EI_MAG0] == ELFMAG0
333 && header->e_ident[EI_MAG1] == ELFMAG1
334 && header->e_ident[EI_MAG2] == ELFMAG2
335 && header->e_ident[EI_MAG3] == ELFMAG3)
337 *machine = header->e_machine;
338 return header->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64;
341 *machine = EM_NONE;
342 return -1;
345 /* Return non-zero if FILE is a 64-bit ELF file,
346 zero if the file is not a 64-bit ELF file,
347 and -1 if the file is not accessible or doesn't exist. */
349 static int
350 elf_64_file_p (const char *file, unsigned int *machine)
352 Elf64_Ehdr header;
353 int fd;
355 fd = open (file, O_RDONLY);
356 if (fd < 0)
357 return -1;
359 if (read (fd, &header, sizeof (header)) != sizeof (header))
361 close (fd);
362 return 0;
364 close (fd);
366 return elf_64_header_p (&header, machine);
369 /* Accepts an integer PID; Returns true if the executable PID is
370 running is a 64-bit ELF file.. */
373 linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file (int pid, unsigned int *machine)
375 char file[PATH_MAX];
377 sprintf (file, "/proc/%d/exe", pid);
378 return elf_64_file_p (file, machine);
381 void
382 linux_process_target::delete_lwp (lwp_info *lwp)
384 struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
386 if (debug_threads)
387 debug_printf ("deleting %ld\n", lwpid_of (thr));
389 remove_thread (thr);
391 low_delete_thread (lwp->arch_private);
393 delete lwp;
396 void
397 linux_process_target::low_delete_thread (arch_lwp_info *info)
399 /* Default implementation should be overridden if architecture-specific
400 info is being used. */
401 gdb_assert (info == nullptr);
404 process_info *
405 linux_process_target::add_linux_process (int pid, int attached)
407 struct process_info *proc;
409 proc = add_process (pid, attached);
410 proc->priv = XCNEW (struct process_info_private);
412 proc->priv->arch_private = low_new_process ();
414 return proc;
417 arch_process_info *
418 linux_process_target::low_new_process ()
420 return nullptr;
423 void
424 linux_process_target::low_delete_process (arch_process_info *info)
426 /* Default implementation must be overridden if architecture-specific
427 info exists. */
428 gdb_assert (info == nullptr);
431 void
432 linux_process_target::low_new_fork (process_info *parent, process_info *child)
434 /* Nop. */
437 void
438 linux_process_target::arch_setup_thread (thread_info *thread)
440 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
442 saved_thread = current_thread;
443 current_thread = thread;
445 low_arch_setup ();
447 current_thread = saved_thread;
451 linux_process_target::handle_extended_wait (lwp_info **orig_event_lwp,
452 int wstat)
454 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
455 struct lwp_info *event_lwp = *orig_event_lwp;
456 int event = linux_ptrace_get_extended_event (wstat);
457 struct thread_info *event_thr = get_lwp_thread (event_lwp);
458 struct lwp_info *new_lwp;
460 gdb_assert (event_lwp->waitstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE);
462 /* All extended events we currently use are mid-syscall. Only
463 PTRACE_EVENT_STOP is delivered more like a signal-stop, but
464 you have to be using PTRACE_SEIZE to get that. */
465 event_lwp->syscall_state = TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY;
467 if ((event == PTRACE_EVENT_FORK) || (event == PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK)
468 || (event == PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE))
470 ptid_t ptid;
471 unsigned long new_pid;
472 int ret, status;
474 /* Get the pid of the new lwp. */
475 ptrace (PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, lwpid_of (event_thr), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
476 &new_pid);
478 /* If we haven't already seen the new PID stop, wait for it now. */
479 if (!pull_pid_from_list (&stopped_pids, new_pid, &status))
481 /* The new child has a pending SIGSTOP. We can't affect it until it
482 hits the SIGSTOP, but we're already attached. */
484 ret = my_waitpid (new_pid, &status, __WALL);
486 if (ret == -1)
487 perror_with_name ("waiting for new child");
488 else if (ret != new_pid)
489 warning ("wait returned unexpected PID %d", ret);
490 else if (!WIFSTOPPED (status))
491 warning ("wait returned unexpected status 0x%x", status);
494 if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_FORK || event == PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK)
496 struct process_info *parent_proc;
497 struct process_info *child_proc;
498 struct lwp_info *child_lwp;
499 struct thread_info *child_thr;
501 ptid = ptid_t (new_pid, new_pid, 0);
503 if (debug_threads)
505 debug_printf ("HEW: Got fork event from LWP %ld, "
506 "new child is %d\n",
507 ptid_of (event_thr).lwp (),
508 ptid.pid ());
511 /* Add the new process to the tables and clone the breakpoint
512 lists of the parent. We need to do this even if the new process
513 will be detached, since we will need the process object and the
514 breakpoints to remove any breakpoints from memory when we
515 detach, and the client side will access registers. */
516 child_proc = add_linux_process (new_pid, 0);
517 gdb_assert (child_proc != NULL);
518 child_lwp = add_lwp (ptid);
519 gdb_assert (child_lwp != NULL);
520 child_lwp->stopped = 1;
521 child_lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 1;
522 child_lwp->status_pending_p = 0;
523 child_thr = get_lwp_thread (child_lwp);
524 child_thr->last_resume_kind = resume_stop;
525 child_thr->last_status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
527 /* If we're suspending all threads, leave this one suspended
528 too. If the fork/clone parent is stepping over a breakpoint,
529 all other threads have been suspended already. Leave the
530 child suspended too. */
531 if (stopping_threads == STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS
532 || event_lwp->bp_reinsert != 0)
534 if (debug_threads)
535 debug_printf ("HEW: leaving child suspended\n");
536 child_lwp->suspended = 1;
539 parent_proc = get_thread_process (event_thr);
540 child_proc->attached = parent_proc->attached;
542 if (event_lwp->bp_reinsert != 0
543 && supports_software_single_step ()
544 && event == PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK)
546 /* If we leave single-step breakpoints there, child will
547 hit it, so uninsert single-step breakpoints from parent
548 (and child). Once vfork child is done, reinsert
549 them back to parent. */
550 uninsert_single_step_breakpoints (event_thr);
553 clone_all_breakpoints (child_thr, event_thr);
555 target_desc_up tdesc = allocate_target_description ();
556 copy_target_description (tdesc.get (), parent_proc->tdesc);
557 child_proc->tdesc = tdesc.release ();
559 /* Clone arch-specific process data. */
560 low_new_fork (parent_proc, child_proc);
562 /* Save fork info in the parent thread. */
563 if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_FORK)
564 event_lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED;
565 else if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK)
566 event_lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED;
568 event_lwp->waitstatus.value.related_pid = ptid;
570 /* The status_pending field contains bits denoting the
571 extended event, so when the pending event is handled,
572 the handler will look at lwp->waitstatus. */
573 event_lwp->status_pending_p = 1;
574 event_lwp->status_pending = wstat;
576 /* Link the threads until the parent event is passed on to
577 higher layers. */
578 event_lwp->fork_relative = child_lwp;
579 child_lwp->fork_relative = event_lwp;
581 /* If the parent thread is doing step-over with single-step
582 breakpoints, the list of single-step breakpoints are cloned
583 from the parent's. Remove them from the child process.
584 In case of vfork, we'll reinsert them back once vforked
585 child is done. */
586 if (event_lwp->bp_reinsert != 0
587 && supports_software_single_step ())
589 /* The child process is forked and stopped, so it is safe
590 to access its memory without stopping all other threads
591 from other processes. */
592 delete_single_step_breakpoints (child_thr);
594 gdb_assert (has_single_step_breakpoints (event_thr));
595 gdb_assert (!has_single_step_breakpoints (child_thr));
598 /* Report the event. */
599 return 0;
602 if (debug_threads)
603 debug_printf ("HEW: Got clone event "
604 "from LWP %ld, new child is LWP %ld\n",
605 lwpid_of (event_thr), new_pid);
607 ptid = ptid_t (pid_of (event_thr), new_pid, 0);
608 new_lwp = add_lwp (ptid);
610 /* Either we're going to immediately resume the new thread
611 or leave it stopped. resume_one_lwp is a nop if it
612 thinks the thread is currently running, so set this first
613 before calling resume_one_lwp. */
614 new_lwp->stopped = 1;
616 /* If we're suspending all threads, leave this one suspended
617 too. If the fork/clone parent is stepping over a breakpoint,
618 all other threads have been suspended already. Leave the
619 child suspended too. */
620 if (stopping_threads == STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS
621 || event_lwp->bp_reinsert != 0)
622 new_lwp->suspended = 1;
624 /* Normally we will get the pending SIGSTOP. But in some cases
625 we might get another signal delivered to the group first.
626 If we do get another signal, be sure not to lose it. */
627 if (WSTOPSIG (status) != SIGSTOP)
629 new_lwp->stop_expected = 1;
630 new_lwp->status_pending_p = 1;
631 new_lwp->status_pending = status;
633 else if (cs.report_thread_events)
635 new_lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED;
636 new_lwp->status_pending_p = 1;
637 new_lwp->status_pending = status;
640 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
641 thread_db_notice_clone (event_thr, ptid);
642 #endif
644 /* Don't report the event. */
645 return 1;
647 else if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE)
649 event_lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE;
651 if (event_lwp->bp_reinsert != 0 && supports_software_single_step ())
653 reinsert_single_step_breakpoints (event_thr);
655 gdb_assert (has_single_step_breakpoints (event_thr));
658 /* Report the event. */
659 return 0;
661 else if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC && cs.report_exec_events)
663 struct process_info *proc;
664 std::vector<int> syscalls_to_catch;
665 ptid_t event_ptid;
666 pid_t event_pid;
668 if (debug_threads)
670 debug_printf ("HEW: Got exec event from LWP %ld\n",
671 lwpid_of (event_thr));
674 /* Get the event ptid. */
675 event_ptid = ptid_of (event_thr);
676 event_pid = event_ptid.pid ();
678 /* Save the syscall list from the execing process. */
679 proc = get_thread_process (event_thr);
680 syscalls_to_catch = std::move (proc->syscalls_to_catch);
682 /* Delete the execing process and all its threads. */
683 mourn (proc);
684 current_thread = NULL;
686 /* Create a new process/lwp/thread. */
687 proc = add_linux_process (event_pid, 0);
688 event_lwp = add_lwp (event_ptid);
689 event_thr = get_lwp_thread (event_lwp);
690 gdb_assert (current_thread == event_thr);
691 arch_setup_thread (event_thr);
693 /* Set the event status. */
694 event_lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXECD;
695 event_lwp->waitstatus.value.execd_pathname
696 = xstrdup (linux_proc_pid_to_exec_file (lwpid_of (event_thr)));
698 /* Mark the exec status as pending. */
699 event_lwp->stopped = 1;
700 event_lwp->status_pending_p = 1;
701 event_lwp->status_pending = wstat;
702 event_thr->last_resume_kind = resume_continue;
703 event_thr->last_status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
705 /* Update syscall state in the new lwp, effectively mid-syscall too. */
706 event_lwp->syscall_state = TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY;
708 /* Restore the list to catch. Don't rely on the client, which is free
709 to avoid sending a new list when the architecture doesn't change.
710 Also, for ANY_SYSCALL, the architecture doesn't really matter. */
711 proc->syscalls_to_catch = std::move (syscalls_to_catch);
713 /* Report the event. */
714 *orig_event_lwp = event_lwp;
715 return 0;
718 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unknown ptrace event %d"), event);
721 CORE_ADDR
722 linux_process_target::get_pc (lwp_info *lwp)
724 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
725 struct regcache *regcache;
726 CORE_ADDR pc;
728 if (!low_supports_breakpoints ())
729 return 0;
731 saved_thread = current_thread;
732 current_thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
734 regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
735 pc = low_get_pc (regcache);
737 if (debug_threads)
738 debug_printf ("pc is 0x%lx\n", (long) pc);
740 current_thread = saved_thread;
741 return pc;
744 void
745 linux_process_target::get_syscall_trapinfo (lwp_info *lwp, int *sysno)
747 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
748 struct regcache *regcache;
750 saved_thread = current_thread;
751 current_thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
753 regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
754 low_get_syscall_trapinfo (regcache, sysno);
756 if (debug_threads)
757 debug_printf ("get_syscall_trapinfo sysno %d\n", *sysno);
759 current_thread = saved_thread;
762 void
763 linux_process_target::low_get_syscall_trapinfo (regcache *regcache, int *sysno)
765 /* By default, report an unknown system call number. */
766 *sysno = UNKNOWN_SYSCALL;
769 bool
770 linux_process_target::save_stop_reason (lwp_info *lwp)
772 CORE_ADDR pc;
773 CORE_ADDR sw_breakpoint_pc;
774 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
775 #if USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO
776 siginfo_t siginfo;
777 #endif
779 if (!low_supports_breakpoints ())
780 return false;
782 pc = get_pc (lwp);
783 sw_breakpoint_pc = pc - low_decr_pc_after_break ();
785 /* breakpoint_at reads from the current thread. */
786 saved_thread = current_thread;
787 current_thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
789 #if USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO
790 if (ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (current_thread),
791 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &siginfo) == 0)
793 if (siginfo.si_signo == SIGTRAP)
795 if (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT (siginfo.si_code)
796 && GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT (siginfo.si_code))
798 /* The si_code is ambiguous on this arch -- check debug
799 registers. */
800 if (!check_stopped_by_watchpoint (lwp))
801 lwp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT;
803 else if (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT (siginfo.si_code))
805 /* If we determine the LWP stopped for a SW breakpoint,
806 trust it. Particularly don't check watchpoint
807 registers, because at least on s390, we'd find
808 stopped-by-watchpoint as long as there's a watchpoint
809 set. */
810 lwp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT;
812 else if (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT (siginfo.si_code))
814 /* This can indicate either a hardware breakpoint or
815 hardware watchpoint. Check debug registers. */
816 if (!check_stopped_by_watchpoint (lwp))
817 lwp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_HW_BREAKPOINT;
819 else if (siginfo.si_code == TRAP_TRACE)
821 /* We may have single stepped an instruction that
822 triggered a watchpoint. In that case, on some
823 architectures (such as x86), instead of TRAP_HWBKPT,
824 si_code indicates TRAP_TRACE, and we need to check
825 the debug registers separately. */
826 if (!check_stopped_by_watchpoint (lwp))
827 lwp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SINGLE_STEP;
831 #else
832 /* We may have just stepped a breakpoint instruction. E.g., in
833 non-stop mode, GDB first tells the thread A to step a range, and
834 then the user inserts a breakpoint inside the range. In that
835 case we need to report the breakpoint PC. */
836 if ((!lwp->stepping || lwp->stop_pc == sw_breakpoint_pc)
837 && low_breakpoint_at (sw_breakpoint_pc))
838 lwp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT;
840 if (hardware_breakpoint_inserted_here (pc))
841 lwp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_HW_BREAKPOINT;
843 if (lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_NO_REASON)
844 check_stopped_by_watchpoint (lwp);
845 #endif
847 if (lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT)
849 if (debug_threads)
851 struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
853 debug_printf ("CSBB: %s stopped by software breakpoint\n",
854 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)));
857 /* Back up the PC if necessary. */
858 if (pc != sw_breakpoint_pc)
860 struct regcache *regcache
861 = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
862 low_set_pc (regcache, sw_breakpoint_pc);
865 /* Update this so we record the correct stop PC below. */
866 pc = sw_breakpoint_pc;
868 else if (lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_HW_BREAKPOINT)
870 if (debug_threads)
872 struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
874 debug_printf ("CSBB: %s stopped by hardware breakpoint\n",
875 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)));
878 else if (lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT)
880 if (debug_threads)
882 struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
884 debug_printf ("CSBB: %s stopped by hardware watchpoint\n",
885 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)));
888 else if (lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SINGLE_STEP)
890 if (debug_threads)
892 struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
894 debug_printf ("CSBB: %s stopped by trace\n",
895 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)));
899 lwp->stop_pc = pc;
900 current_thread = saved_thread;
901 return true;
904 lwp_info *
905 linux_process_target::add_lwp (ptid_t ptid)
907 struct lwp_info *lwp;
909 lwp = new lwp_info {};
911 lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
913 lwp->thread = add_thread (ptid, lwp);
915 low_new_thread (lwp);
917 return lwp;
920 void
921 linux_process_target::low_new_thread (lwp_info *info)
923 /* Nop. */
926 /* Callback to be used when calling fork_inferior, responsible for
927 actually initiating the tracing of the inferior. */
929 static void
930 linux_ptrace_fun ()
932 if (ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
933 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0) < 0)
934 trace_start_error_with_name ("ptrace");
936 if (setpgid (0, 0) < 0)
937 trace_start_error_with_name ("setpgid");
939 /* If GDBserver is connected to gdb via stdio, redirect the inferior's
940 stdout to stderr so that inferior i/o doesn't corrupt the connection.
941 Also, redirect stdin to /dev/null. */
942 if (remote_connection_is_stdio ())
944 if (close (0) < 0)
945 trace_start_error_with_name ("close");
946 if (open ("/dev/null", O_RDONLY) < 0)
947 trace_start_error_with_name ("open");
948 if (dup2 (2, 1) < 0)
949 trace_start_error_with_name ("dup2");
950 if (write (2, "stdin/stdout redirected\n",
951 sizeof ("stdin/stdout redirected\n") - 1) < 0)
953 /* Errors ignored. */;
958 /* Start an inferior process and returns its pid.
959 PROGRAM is the name of the program to be started, and PROGRAM_ARGS
960 are its arguments. */
963 linux_process_target::create_inferior (const char *program,
964 const std::vector<char *> &program_args)
966 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
967 struct lwp_info *new_lwp;
968 int pid;
969 ptid_t ptid;
972 maybe_disable_address_space_randomization restore_personality
973 (cs.disable_randomization);
974 std::string str_program_args = construct_inferior_arguments (program_args);
976 pid = fork_inferior (program,
977 str_program_args.c_str (),
978 get_environ ()->envp (), linux_ptrace_fun,
979 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
982 add_linux_process (pid, 0);
984 ptid = ptid_t (pid, pid, 0);
985 new_lwp = add_lwp (ptid);
986 new_lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 1;
988 post_fork_inferior (pid, program);
990 return pid;
993 /* Implement the post_create_inferior target_ops method. */
995 void
996 linux_process_target::post_create_inferior ()
998 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_thread);
1000 low_arch_setup ();
1002 if (lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags)
1004 struct process_info *proc = current_process ();
1005 int options = linux_low_ptrace_options (proc->attached);
1007 linux_enable_event_reporting (lwpid_of (current_thread), options);
1008 lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 0;
1013 linux_process_target::attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid)
1015 struct lwp_info *new_lwp;
1016 int lwpid = ptid.lwp ();
1018 if (ptrace (PTRACE_ATTACH, lwpid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0)
1019 != 0)
1020 return errno;
1022 new_lwp = add_lwp (ptid);
1024 /* We need to wait for SIGSTOP before being able to make the next
1025 ptrace call on this LWP. */
1026 new_lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 1;
1028 if (linux_proc_pid_is_stopped (lwpid))
1030 if (debug_threads)
1031 debug_printf ("Attached to a stopped process\n");
1033 /* The process is definitely stopped. It is in a job control
1034 stop, unless the kernel predates the TASK_STOPPED /
1035 TASK_TRACED distinction, in which case it might be in a
1036 ptrace stop. Make sure it is in a ptrace stop; from there we
1037 can kill it, signal it, et cetera.
1039 First make sure there is a pending SIGSTOP. Since we are
1040 already attached, the process can not transition from stopped
1041 to running without a PTRACE_CONT; so we know this signal will
1042 go into the queue. The SIGSTOP generated by PTRACE_ATTACH is
1043 probably already in the queue (unless this kernel is old
1044 enough to use TASK_STOPPED for ptrace stops); but since
1045 SIGSTOP is not an RT signal, it can only be queued once. */
1046 kill_lwp (lwpid, SIGSTOP);
1048 /* Finally, resume the stopped process. This will deliver the
1049 SIGSTOP (or a higher priority signal, just like normal
1050 PTRACE_ATTACH), which we'll catch later on. */
1051 ptrace (PTRACE_CONT, lwpid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
1054 /* The next time we wait for this LWP we'll see a SIGSTOP as PTRACE_ATTACH
1055 brings it to a halt.
1057 There are several cases to consider here:
1059 1) gdbserver has already attached to the process and is being notified
1060 of a new thread that is being created.
1061 In this case we should ignore that SIGSTOP and resume the
1062 process. This is handled below by setting stop_expected = 1,
1063 and the fact that add_thread sets last_resume_kind ==
1064 resume_continue.
1066 2) This is the first thread (the process thread), and we're attaching
1067 to it via attach_inferior.
1068 In this case we want the process thread to stop.
1069 This is handled by having linux_attach set last_resume_kind ==
1070 resume_stop after we return.
1072 If the pid we are attaching to is also the tgid, we attach to and
1073 stop all the existing threads. Otherwise, we attach to pid and
1074 ignore any other threads in the same group as this pid.
1076 3) GDB is connecting to gdbserver and is requesting an enumeration of all
1077 existing threads.
1078 In this case we want the thread to stop.
1079 FIXME: This case is currently not properly handled.
1080 We should wait for the SIGSTOP but don't. Things work apparently
1081 because enough time passes between when we ptrace (ATTACH) and when
1082 gdb makes the next ptrace call on the thread.
1084 On the other hand, if we are currently trying to stop all threads, we
1085 should treat the new thread as if we had sent it a SIGSTOP. This works
1086 because we are guaranteed that the add_lwp call above added us to the
1087 end of the list, and so the new thread has not yet reached
1088 wait_for_sigstop (but will). */
1089 new_lwp->stop_expected = 1;
1091 return 0;
1094 /* Callback for linux_proc_attach_tgid_threads. Attach to PTID if not
1095 already attached. Returns true if a new LWP is found, false
1096 otherwise. */
1098 static int
1099 attach_proc_task_lwp_callback (ptid_t ptid)
1101 /* Is this a new thread? */
1102 if (find_thread_ptid (ptid) == NULL)
1104 int lwpid = ptid.lwp ();
1105 int err;
1107 if (debug_threads)
1108 debug_printf ("Found new lwp %d\n", lwpid);
1110 err = the_linux_target->attach_lwp (ptid);
1112 /* Be quiet if we simply raced with the thread exiting. EPERM
1113 is returned if the thread's task still exists, and is marked
1114 as exited or zombie, as well as other conditions, so in that
1115 case, confirm the status in /proc/PID/status. */
1116 if (err == ESRCH
1117 || (err == EPERM && linux_proc_pid_is_gone (lwpid)))
1119 if (debug_threads)
1121 debug_printf ("Cannot attach to lwp %d: "
1122 "thread is gone (%d: %s)\n",
1123 lwpid, err, safe_strerror (err));
1126 else if (err != 0)
1128 std::string reason
1129 = linux_ptrace_attach_fail_reason_string (ptid, err);
1131 warning (_("Cannot attach to lwp %d: %s"), lwpid, reason.c_str ());
1134 return 1;
1136 return 0;
1139 static void async_file_mark (void);
1141 /* Attach to PID. If PID is the tgid, attach to it and all
1142 of its threads. */
1145 linux_process_target::attach (unsigned long pid)
1147 struct process_info *proc;
1148 struct thread_info *initial_thread;
1149 ptid_t ptid = ptid_t (pid, pid, 0);
1150 int err;
1152 proc = add_linux_process (pid, 1);
1154 /* Attach to PID. We will check for other threads
1155 soon. */
1156 err = attach_lwp (ptid);
1157 if (err != 0)
1159 remove_process (proc);
1161 std::string reason = linux_ptrace_attach_fail_reason_string (ptid, err);
1162 error ("Cannot attach to process %ld: %s", pid, reason.c_str ());
1165 /* Don't ignore the initial SIGSTOP if we just attached to this
1166 process. It will be collected by wait shortly. */
1167 initial_thread = find_thread_ptid (ptid_t (pid, pid, 0));
1168 initial_thread->last_resume_kind = resume_stop;
1170 /* We must attach to every LWP. If /proc is mounted, use that to
1171 find them now. On the one hand, the inferior may be using raw
1172 clone instead of using pthreads. On the other hand, even if it
1173 is using pthreads, GDB may not be connected yet (thread_db needs
1174 to do symbol lookups, through qSymbol). Also, thread_db walks
1175 structures in the inferior's address space to find the list of
1176 threads/LWPs, and those structures may well be corrupted. Note
1177 that once thread_db is loaded, we'll still use it to list threads
1178 and associate pthread info with each LWP. */
1179 linux_proc_attach_tgid_threads (pid, attach_proc_task_lwp_callback);
1181 /* GDB will shortly read the xml target description for this
1182 process, to figure out the process' architecture. But the target
1183 description is only filled in when the first process/thread in
1184 the thread group reports its initial PTRACE_ATTACH SIGSTOP. Do
1185 that now, otherwise, if GDB is fast enough, it could read the
1186 target description _before_ that initial stop. */
1187 if (non_stop)
1189 struct lwp_info *lwp;
1190 int wstat, lwpid;
1191 ptid_t pid_ptid = ptid_t (pid);
1193 lwpid = wait_for_event_filtered (pid_ptid, pid_ptid, &wstat, __WALL);
1194 gdb_assert (lwpid > 0);
1196 lwp = find_lwp_pid (ptid_t (lwpid));
1198 if (!WIFSTOPPED (wstat) || WSTOPSIG (wstat) != SIGSTOP)
1200 lwp->status_pending_p = 1;
1201 lwp->status_pending = wstat;
1204 initial_thread->last_resume_kind = resume_continue;
1206 async_file_mark ();
1208 gdb_assert (proc->tdesc != NULL);
1211 return 0;
1214 static int
1215 last_thread_of_process_p (int pid)
1217 bool seen_one = false;
1219 thread_info *thread = find_thread (pid, [&] (thread_info *thr_arg)
1221 if (!seen_one)
1223 /* This is the first thread of this process we see. */
1224 seen_one = true;
1225 return false;
1227 else
1229 /* This is the second thread of this process we see. */
1230 return true;
1234 return thread == NULL;
1237 /* Kill LWP. */
1239 static void
1240 linux_kill_one_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp)
1242 struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1243 int pid = lwpid_of (thr);
1245 /* PTRACE_KILL is unreliable. After stepping into a signal handler,
1246 there is no signal context, and ptrace(PTRACE_KILL) (or
1247 ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, SIGKILL), pretty much the same) acts like
1248 ptrace(CONT, pid, 0,0) and just resumes the tracee. A better
1249 alternative is to kill with SIGKILL. We only need one SIGKILL
1250 per process, not one for each thread. But since we still support
1251 support debugging programs using raw clone without CLONE_THREAD,
1252 we send one for each thread. For years, we used PTRACE_KILL
1253 only, so we're being a bit paranoid about some old kernels where
1254 PTRACE_KILL might work better (dubious if there are any such, but
1255 that's why it's paranoia), so we try SIGKILL first, PTRACE_KILL
1256 second, and so we're fine everywhere. */
1258 errno = 0;
1259 kill_lwp (pid, SIGKILL);
1260 if (debug_threads)
1262 int save_errno = errno;
1264 debug_printf ("LKL: kill_lwp (SIGKILL) %s, 0, 0 (%s)\n",
1265 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)),
1266 save_errno ? safe_strerror (save_errno) : "OK");
1269 errno = 0;
1270 ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
1271 if (debug_threads)
1273 int save_errno = errno;
1275 debug_printf ("LKL: PTRACE_KILL %s, 0, 0 (%s)\n",
1276 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thr)),
1277 save_errno ? safe_strerror (save_errno) : "OK");
1281 /* Kill LWP and wait for it to die. */
1283 static void
1284 kill_wait_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp)
1286 struct thread_info *thr = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1287 int pid = ptid_of (thr).pid ();
1288 int lwpid = ptid_of (thr).lwp ();
1289 int wstat;
1290 int res;
1292 if (debug_threads)
1293 debug_printf ("kwl: killing lwp %d, for pid: %d\n", lwpid, pid);
1297 linux_kill_one_lwp (lwp);
1299 /* Make sure it died. Notes:
1301 - The loop is most likely unnecessary.
1303 - We don't use wait_for_event as that could delete lwps
1304 while we're iterating over them. We're not interested in
1305 any pending status at this point, only in making sure all
1306 wait status on the kernel side are collected until the
1307 process is reaped.
1309 - We don't use __WALL here as the __WALL emulation relies on
1310 SIGCHLD, and killing a stopped process doesn't generate
1311 one, nor an exit status.
1313 res = my_waitpid (lwpid, &wstat, 0);
1314 if (res == -1 && errno == ECHILD)
1315 res = my_waitpid (lwpid, &wstat, __WCLONE);
1316 } while (res > 0 && WIFSTOPPED (wstat));
1318 /* Even if it was stopped, the child may have already disappeared.
1319 E.g., if it was killed by SIGKILL. */
1320 if (res < 0 && errno != ECHILD)
1321 perror_with_name ("kill_wait_lwp");
1324 /* Callback for `for_each_thread'. Kills an lwp of a given process,
1325 except the leader. */
1327 static void
1328 kill_one_lwp_callback (thread_info *thread, int pid)
1330 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
1332 /* We avoid killing the first thread here, because of a Linux kernel (at
1333 least 2.6.0-test7 through 2.6.8-rc4) bug; if we kill the parent before
1334 the children get a chance to be reaped, it will remain a zombie
1335 forever. */
1337 if (lwpid_of (thread) == pid)
1339 if (debug_threads)
1340 debug_printf ("lkop: is last of process %s\n",
1341 target_pid_to_str (thread->id));
1342 return;
1345 kill_wait_lwp (lwp);
1349 linux_process_target::kill (process_info *process)
1351 int pid = process->pid;
1353 /* If we're killing a running inferior, make sure it is stopped
1354 first, as PTRACE_KILL will not work otherwise. */
1355 stop_all_lwps (0, NULL);
1357 for_each_thread (pid, [&] (thread_info *thread)
1359 kill_one_lwp_callback (thread, pid);
1362 /* See the comment in linux_kill_one_lwp. We did not kill the first
1363 thread in the list, so do so now. */
1364 lwp_info *lwp = find_lwp_pid (ptid_t (pid));
1366 if (lwp == NULL)
1368 if (debug_threads)
1369 debug_printf ("lk_1: cannot find lwp for pid: %d\n",
1370 pid);
1372 else
1373 kill_wait_lwp (lwp);
1375 mourn (process);
1377 /* Since we presently can only stop all lwps of all processes, we
1378 need to unstop lwps of other processes. */
1379 unstop_all_lwps (0, NULL);
1380 return 0;
1383 /* Get pending signal of THREAD, for detaching purposes. This is the
1384 signal the thread last stopped for, which we need to deliver to the
1385 thread when detaching, otherwise, it'd be suppressed/lost. */
1387 static int
1388 get_detach_signal (struct thread_info *thread)
1390 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
1391 enum gdb_signal signo = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
1392 int status;
1393 struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
1395 if (lp->status_pending_p)
1396 status = lp->status_pending;
1397 else
1399 /* If the thread had been suspended by gdbserver, and it stopped
1400 cleanly, then it'll have stopped with SIGSTOP. But we don't
1401 want to deliver that SIGSTOP. */
1402 if (thread->last_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
1403 || thread->last_status.value.sig == GDB_SIGNAL_0)
1404 return 0;
1406 /* Otherwise, we may need to deliver the signal we
1407 intercepted. */
1408 status = lp->last_status;
1411 if (!WIFSTOPPED (status))
1413 if (debug_threads)
1414 debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s hasn't stopped: no pending signal\n",
1415 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)));
1416 return 0;
1419 /* Extended wait statuses aren't real SIGTRAPs. */
1420 if (WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGTRAP && linux_is_extended_waitstatus (status))
1422 if (debug_threads)
1423 debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s had stopped with extended "
1424 "status: no pending signal\n",
1425 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)));
1426 return 0;
1429 signo = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (status));
1431 if (cs.program_signals_p && !cs.program_signals[signo])
1433 if (debug_threads)
1434 debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s had signal %s, but it is in nopass state\n",
1435 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)),
1436 gdb_signal_to_string (signo));
1437 return 0;
1439 else if (!cs.program_signals_p
1440 /* If we have no way to know which signals GDB does not
1441 want to have passed to the program, assume
1442 SIGTRAP/SIGINT, which is GDB's default. */
1443 && (signo == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP || signo == GDB_SIGNAL_INT))
1445 if (debug_threads)
1446 debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s had signal %s, "
1447 "but we don't know if we should pass it. "
1448 "Default to not.\n",
1449 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)),
1450 gdb_signal_to_string (signo));
1451 return 0;
1453 else
1455 if (debug_threads)
1456 debug_printf ("GPS: lwp %s has pending signal %s: delivering it.\n",
1457 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)),
1458 gdb_signal_to_string (signo));
1460 return WSTOPSIG (status);
1464 void
1465 linux_process_target::detach_one_lwp (lwp_info *lwp)
1467 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1468 int sig;
1469 int lwpid;
1471 /* If there is a pending SIGSTOP, get rid of it. */
1472 if (lwp->stop_expected)
1474 if (debug_threads)
1475 debug_printf ("Sending SIGCONT to %s\n",
1476 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)));
1478 kill_lwp (lwpid_of (thread), SIGCONT);
1479 lwp->stop_expected = 0;
1482 /* Pass on any pending signal for this thread. */
1483 sig = get_detach_signal (thread);
1485 /* Preparing to resume may try to write registers, and fail if the
1486 lwp is zombie. If that happens, ignore the error. We'll handle
1487 it below, when detach fails with ESRCH. */
1490 /* Flush any pending changes to the process's registers. */
1491 regcache_invalidate_thread (thread);
1493 /* Finally, let it resume. */
1494 low_prepare_to_resume (lwp);
1496 catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex)
1498 if (!check_ptrace_stopped_lwp_gone (lwp))
1499 throw;
1502 lwpid = lwpid_of (thread);
1503 if (ptrace (PTRACE_DETACH, lwpid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
1504 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) (long) sig) < 0)
1506 int save_errno = errno;
1508 /* We know the thread exists, so ESRCH must mean the lwp is
1509 zombie. This can happen if one of the already-detached
1510 threads exits the whole thread group. In that case we're
1511 still attached, and must reap the lwp. */
1512 if (save_errno == ESRCH)
1514 int ret, status;
1516 ret = my_waitpid (lwpid, &status, __WALL);
1517 if (ret == -1)
1519 warning (_("Couldn't reap LWP %d while detaching: %s"),
1520 lwpid, safe_strerror (errno));
1522 else if (!WIFEXITED (status) && !WIFSIGNALED (status))
1524 warning (_("Reaping LWP %d while detaching "
1525 "returned unexpected status 0x%x"),
1526 lwpid, status);
1529 else
1531 error (_("Can't detach %s: %s"),
1532 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)),
1533 safe_strerror (save_errno));
1536 else if (debug_threads)
1538 debug_printf ("PTRACE_DETACH (%s, %s, 0) (OK)\n",
1539 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)),
1540 strsignal (sig));
1543 delete_lwp (lwp);
1547 linux_process_target::detach (process_info *process)
1549 struct lwp_info *main_lwp;
1551 /* As there's a step over already in progress, let it finish first,
1552 otherwise nesting a stabilize_threads operation on top gets real
1553 messy. */
1554 complete_ongoing_step_over ();
1556 /* Stop all threads before detaching. First, ptrace requires that
1557 the thread is stopped to successfully detach. Second, thread_db
1558 may need to uninstall thread event breakpoints from memory, which
1559 only works with a stopped process anyway. */
1560 stop_all_lwps (0, NULL);
1562 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
1563 thread_db_detach (process);
1564 #endif
1566 /* Stabilize threads (move out of jump pads). */
1567 target_stabilize_threads ();
1569 /* Detach from the clone lwps first. If the thread group exits just
1570 while we're detaching, we must reap the clone lwps before we're
1571 able to reap the leader. */
1572 for_each_thread (process->pid, [this] (thread_info *thread)
1574 /* We don't actually detach from the thread group leader just yet.
1575 If the thread group exits, we must reap the zombie clone lwps
1576 before we're able to reap the leader. */
1577 if (thread->id.pid () == thread->id.lwp ())
1578 return;
1580 lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
1581 detach_one_lwp (lwp);
1584 main_lwp = find_lwp_pid (ptid_t (process->pid));
1585 detach_one_lwp (main_lwp);
1587 mourn (process);
1589 /* Since we presently can only stop all lwps of all processes, we
1590 need to unstop lwps of other processes. */
1591 unstop_all_lwps (0, NULL);
1592 return 0;
1595 /* Remove all LWPs that belong to process PROC from the lwp list. */
1597 void
1598 linux_process_target::mourn (process_info *process)
1600 struct process_info_private *priv;
1602 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
1603 thread_db_mourn (process);
1604 #endif
1606 for_each_thread (process->pid, [this] (thread_info *thread)
1608 delete_lwp (get_thread_lwp (thread));
1611 /* Freeing all private data. */
1612 priv = process->priv;
1613 low_delete_process (priv->arch_private);
1614 free (priv);
1615 process->priv = NULL;
1617 remove_process (process);
1620 void
1621 linux_process_target::join (int pid)
1623 int status, ret;
1625 do {
1626 ret = my_waitpid (pid, &status, 0);
1627 if (WIFEXITED (status) || WIFSIGNALED (status))
1628 break;
1629 } while (ret != -1 || errno != ECHILD);
1632 /* Return true if the given thread is still alive. */
1634 bool
1635 linux_process_target::thread_alive (ptid_t ptid)
1637 struct lwp_info *lwp = find_lwp_pid (ptid);
1639 /* We assume we always know if a thread exits. If a whole process
1640 exited but we still haven't been able to report it to GDB, we'll
1641 hold on to the last lwp of the dead process. */
1642 if (lwp != NULL)
1643 return !lwp_is_marked_dead (lwp);
1644 else
1645 return 0;
1648 bool
1649 linux_process_target::thread_still_has_status_pending (thread_info *thread)
1651 struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
1653 if (!lp->status_pending_p)
1654 return 0;
1656 if (thread->last_resume_kind != resume_stop
1657 && (lp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT
1658 || lp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_HW_BREAKPOINT))
1660 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
1661 CORE_ADDR pc;
1662 int discard = 0;
1664 gdb_assert (lp->last_status != 0);
1666 pc = get_pc (lp);
1668 saved_thread = current_thread;
1669 current_thread = thread;
1671 if (pc != lp->stop_pc)
1673 if (debug_threads)
1674 debug_printf ("PC of %ld changed\n",
1675 lwpid_of (thread));
1676 discard = 1;
1679 #if !USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO
1680 else if (lp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT
1681 && !low_breakpoint_at (pc))
1683 if (debug_threads)
1684 debug_printf ("previous SW breakpoint of %ld gone\n",
1685 lwpid_of (thread));
1686 discard = 1;
1688 else if (lp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_HW_BREAKPOINT
1689 && !hardware_breakpoint_inserted_here (pc))
1691 if (debug_threads)
1692 debug_printf ("previous HW breakpoint of %ld gone\n",
1693 lwpid_of (thread));
1694 discard = 1;
1696 #endif
1698 current_thread = saved_thread;
1700 if (discard)
1702 if (debug_threads)
1703 debug_printf ("discarding pending breakpoint status\n");
1704 lp->status_pending_p = 0;
1705 return 0;
1709 return 1;
1712 /* Returns true if LWP is resumed from the client's perspective. */
1714 static int
1715 lwp_resumed (struct lwp_info *lwp)
1717 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1719 if (thread->last_resume_kind != resume_stop)
1720 return 1;
1722 /* Did gdb send us a `vCont;t', but we haven't reported the
1723 corresponding stop to gdb yet? If so, the thread is still
1724 resumed/running from gdb's perspective. */
1725 if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop
1726 && thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE)
1727 return 1;
1729 return 0;
1732 bool
1733 linux_process_target::status_pending_p_callback (thread_info *thread,
1734 ptid_t ptid)
1736 struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
1738 /* Check if we're only interested in events from a specific process
1739 or a specific LWP. */
1740 if (!thread->id.matches (ptid))
1741 return 0;
1743 if (!lwp_resumed (lp))
1744 return 0;
1746 if (lp->status_pending_p
1747 && !thread_still_has_status_pending (thread))
1749 resume_one_lwp (lp, lp->stepping, GDB_SIGNAL_0, NULL);
1750 return 0;
1753 return lp->status_pending_p;
1756 struct lwp_info *
1757 find_lwp_pid (ptid_t ptid)
1759 thread_info *thread = find_thread ([&] (thread_info *thr_arg)
1761 int lwp = ptid.lwp () != 0 ? ptid.lwp () : ptid.pid ();
1762 return thr_arg->id.lwp () == lwp;
1765 if (thread == NULL)
1766 return NULL;
1768 return get_thread_lwp (thread);
1771 /* Return the number of known LWPs in the tgid given by PID. */
1773 static int
1774 num_lwps (int pid)
1776 int count = 0;
1778 for_each_thread (pid, [&] (thread_info *thread)
1780 count++;
1783 return count;
1786 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
1788 struct lwp_info *
1789 iterate_over_lwps (ptid_t filter,
1790 gdb::function_view<iterate_over_lwps_ftype> callback)
1792 thread_info *thread = find_thread (filter, [&] (thread_info *thr_arg)
1794 lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thr_arg);
1796 return callback (lwp);
1799 if (thread == NULL)
1800 return NULL;
1802 return get_thread_lwp (thread);
1805 void
1806 linux_process_target::check_zombie_leaders ()
1808 for_each_process ([this] (process_info *proc) {
1809 pid_t leader_pid = pid_of (proc);
1810 struct lwp_info *leader_lp;
1812 leader_lp = find_lwp_pid (ptid_t (leader_pid));
1814 if (debug_threads)
1815 debug_printf ("leader_pid=%d, leader_lp!=NULL=%d, "
1816 "num_lwps=%d, zombie=%d\n",
1817 leader_pid, leader_lp!= NULL, num_lwps (leader_pid),
1818 linux_proc_pid_is_zombie (leader_pid));
1820 if (leader_lp != NULL && !leader_lp->stopped
1821 /* Check if there are other threads in the group, as we may
1822 have raced with the inferior simply exiting. */
1823 && !last_thread_of_process_p (leader_pid)
1824 && linux_proc_pid_is_zombie (leader_pid))
1826 /* A leader zombie can mean one of two things:
1828 - It exited, and there's an exit status pending
1829 available, or only the leader exited (not the whole
1830 program). In the latter case, we can't waitpid the
1831 leader's exit status until all other threads are gone.
1833 - There are 3 or more threads in the group, and a thread
1834 other than the leader exec'd. On an exec, the Linux
1835 kernel destroys all other threads (except the execing
1836 one) in the thread group, and resets the execing thread's
1837 tid to the tgid. No exit notification is sent for the
1838 execing thread -- from the ptracer's perspective, it
1839 appears as though the execing thread just vanishes.
1840 Until we reap all other threads except the leader and the
1841 execing thread, the leader will be zombie, and the
1842 execing thread will be in `D (disc sleep)'. As soon as
1843 all other threads are reaped, the execing thread changes
1844 it's tid to the tgid, and the previous (zombie) leader
1845 vanishes, giving place to the "new" leader. We could try
1846 distinguishing the exit and exec cases, by waiting once
1847 more, and seeing if something comes out, but it doesn't
1848 sound useful. The previous leader _does_ go away, and
1849 we'll re-add the new one once we see the exec event
1850 (which is just the same as what would happen if the
1851 previous leader did exit voluntarily before some other
1852 thread execs). */
1854 if (debug_threads)
1855 debug_printf ("CZL: Thread group leader %d zombie "
1856 "(it exited, or another thread execd).\n",
1857 leader_pid);
1859 delete_lwp (leader_lp);
1864 /* Callback for `find_thread'. Returns the first LWP that is not
1865 stopped. */
1867 static bool
1868 not_stopped_callback (thread_info *thread, ptid_t filter)
1870 if (!thread->id.matches (filter))
1871 return false;
1873 lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
1875 return !lwp->stopped;
1878 /* Increment LWP's suspend count. */
1880 static void
1881 lwp_suspended_inc (struct lwp_info *lwp)
1883 lwp->suspended++;
1885 if (debug_threads && lwp->suspended > 4)
1887 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1889 debug_printf ("LWP %ld has a suspiciously high suspend count,"
1890 " suspended=%d\n", lwpid_of (thread), lwp->suspended);
1894 /* Decrement LWP's suspend count. */
1896 static void
1897 lwp_suspended_decr (struct lwp_info *lwp)
1899 lwp->suspended--;
1901 if (lwp->suspended < 0)
1903 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1905 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
1906 "unsuspend LWP %ld, suspended=%d\n", lwpid_of (thread),
1907 lwp->suspended);
1911 /* This function should only be called if the LWP got a SIGTRAP.
1913 Handle any tracepoint steps or hits. Return true if a tracepoint
1914 event was handled, 0 otherwise. */
1916 static int
1917 handle_tracepoints (struct lwp_info *lwp)
1919 struct thread_info *tinfo = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1920 int tpoint_related_event = 0;
1922 gdb_assert (lwp->suspended == 0);
1924 /* If this tracepoint hit causes a tracing stop, we'll immediately
1925 uninsert tracepoints. To do this, we temporarily pause all
1926 threads, unpatch away, and then unpause threads. We need to make
1927 sure the unpausing doesn't resume LWP too. */
1928 lwp_suspended_inc (lwp);
1930 /* And we need to be sure that any all-threads-stopping doesn't try
1931 to move threads out of the jump pads, as it could deadlock the
1932 inferior (LWP could be in the jump pad, maybe even holding the
1933 lock.) */
1935 /* Do any necessary step collect actions. */
1936 tpoint_related_event |= tracepoint_finished_step (tinfo, lwp->stop_pc);
1938 tpoint_related_event |= handle_tracepoint_bkpts (tinfo, lwp->stop_pc);
1940 /* See if we just hit a tracepoint and do its main collect
1941 actions. */
1942 tpoint_related_event |= tracepoint_was_hit (tinfo, lwp->stop_pc);
1944 lwp_suspended_decr (lwp);
1946 gdb_assert (lwp->suspended == 0);
1947 gdb_assert (!stabilizing_threads
1948 || (lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint
1949 != fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting));
1951 if (tpoint_related_event)
1953 if (debug_threads)
1954 debug_printf ("got a tracepoint event\n");
1955 return 1;
1958 return 0;
1961 fast_tpoint_collect_result
1962 linux_process_target::linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting
1963 (lwp_info *lwp, fast_tpoint_collect_status *status)
1965 CORE_ADDR thread_area;
1966 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1968 /* Get the thread area address. This is used to recognize which
1969 thread is which when tracing with the in-process agent library.
1970 We don't read anything from the address, and treat it as opaque;
1971 it's the address itself that we assume is unique per-thread. */
1972 if (low_get_thread_area (lwpid_of (thread), &thread_area) == -1)
1973 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
1975 return fast_tracepoint_collecting (thread_area, lwp->stop_pc, status);
1979 linux_process_target::low_get_thread_area (int lwpid, CORE_ADDR *addrp)
1981 return -1;
1984 bool
1985 linux_process_target::maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad (lwp_info *lwp, int *wstat)
1987 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
1989 saved_thread = current_thread;
1990 current_thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
1992 if ((wstat == NULL
1993 || (WIFSTOPPED (*wstat) && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGTRAP))
1994 && supports_fast_tracepoints ()
1995 && agent_loaded_p ())
1997 struct fast_tpoint_collect_status status;
1999 if (debug_threads)
2000 debug_printf ("Checking whether LWP %ld needs to move out of the "
2001 "jump pad.\n",
2002 lwpid_of (current_thread));
2004 fast_tpoint_collect_result r
2005 = linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting (lwp, &status);
2007 if (wstat == NULL
2008 || (WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGILL
2009 && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGFPE
2010 && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGSEGV
2011 && WSTOPSIG (*wstat) != SIGBUS))
2013 lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint = r;
2015 if (r != fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting)
2017 if (r == fast_tpoint_collect_result::before_insn
2018 && lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt == NULL)
2020 /* Haven't executed the original instruction yet.
2021 Set breakpoint there, and wait till it's hit,
2022 then single-step until exiting the jump pad. */
2023 lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt
2024 = set_breakpoint_at (status.adjusted_insn_addr, NULL);
2027 if (debug_threads)
2028 debug_printf ("Checking whether LWP %ld needs to move out of "
2029 "the jump pad...it does\n",
2030 lwpid_of (current_thread));
2031 current_thread = saved_thread;
2033 return true;
2036 else
2038 /* If we get a synchronous signal while collecting, *and*
2039 while executing the (relocated) original instruction,
2040 reset the PC to point at the tpoint address, before
2041 reporting to GDB. Otherwise, it's an IPA lib bug: just
2042 report the signal to GDB, and pray for the best. */
2044 lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint
2045 = fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
2047 if (r != fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting
2048 && (status.adjusted_insn_addr <= lwp->stop_pc
2049 && lwp->stop_pc < status.adjusted_insn_addr_end))
2051 siginfo_t info;
2052 struct regcache *regcache;
2054 /* The si_addr on a few signals references the address
2055 of the faulting instruction. Adjust that as
2056 well. */
2057 if ((WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGILL
2058 || WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGFPE
2059 || WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGBUS
2060 || WSTOPSIG (*wstat) == SIGSEGV)
2061 && ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (current_thread),
2062 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &info) == 0
2063 /* Final check just to make sure we don't clobber
2064 the siginfo of non-kernel-sent signals. */
2065 && (uintptr_t) info.si_addr == lwp->stop_pc)
2067 info.si_addr = (void *) (uintptr_t) status.tpoint_addr;
2068 ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (current_thread),
2069 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &info);
2072 regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
2073 low_set_pc (regcache, status.tpoint_addr);
2074 lwp->stop_pc = status.tpoint_addr;
2076 /* Cancel any fast tracepoint lock this thread was
2077 holding. */
2078 force_unlock_trace_buffer ();
2081 if (lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt != NULL)
2083 if (debug_threads)
2084 debug_printf ("Cancelling fast exit-jump-pad: removing bkpt. "
2085 "stopping all threads momentarily.\n");
2087 stop_all_lwps (1, lwp);
2089 delete_breakpoint (lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt);
2090 lwp->exit_jump_pad_bkpt = NULL;
2092 unstop_all_lwps (1, lwp);
2094 gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0);
2099 if (debug_threads)
2100 debug_printf ("Checking whether LWP %ld needs to move out of the "
2101 "jump pad...no\n",
2102 lwpid_of (current_thread));
2104 current_thread = saved_thread;
2105 return false;
2108 /* Enqueue one signal in the "signals to report later when out of the
2109 jump pad" list. */
2111 static void
2112 enqueue_one_deferred_signal (struct lwp_info *lwp, int *wstat)
2114 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
2116 if (debug_threads)
2117 debug_printf ("Deferring signal %d for LWP %ld.\n",
2118 WSTOPSIG (*wstat), lwpid_of (thread));
2120 if (debug_threads)
2122 for (const auto &sig : lwp->pending_signals_to_report)
2123 debug_printf (" Already queued %d\n",
2124 sig.signal);
2126 debug_printf (" (no more currently queued signals)\n");
2129 /* Don't enqueue non-RT signals if they are already in the deferred
2130 queue. (SIGSTOP being the easiest signal to see ending up here
2131 twice) */
2132 if (WSTOPSIG (*wstat) < __SIGRTMIN)
2134 for (const auto &sig : lwp->pending_signals_to_report)
2136 if (sig.signal == WSTOPSIG (*wstat))
2138 if (debug_threads)
2139 debug_printf ("Not requeuing already queued non-RT signal %d"
2140 " for LWP %ld\n",
2141 sig.signal,
2142 lwpid_of (thread));
2143 return;
2148 lwp->pending_signals_to_report.emplace_back (WSTOPSIG (*wstat));
2150 ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
2151 &lwp->pending_signals_to_report.back ().info);
2154 /* Dequeue one signal from the "signals to report later when out of
2155 the jump pad" list. */
2157 static int
2158 dequeue_one_deferred_signal (struct lwp_info *lwp, int *wstat)
2160 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
2162 if (!lwp->pending_signals_to_report.empty ())
2164 const pending_signal &p_sig = lwp->pending_signals_to_report.front ();
2166 *wstat = W_STOPCODE (p_sig.signal);
2167 if (p_sig.info.si_signo != 0)
2168 ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
2169 &p_sig.info);
2171 lwp->pending_signals_to_report.pop_front ();
2173 if (debug_threads)
2174 debug_printf ("Reporting deferred signal %d for LWP %ld.\n",
2175 WSTOPSIG (*wstat), lwpid_of (thread));
2177 if (debug_threads)
2179 for (const auto &sig : lwp->pending_signals_to_report)
2180 debug_printf (" Still queued %d\n",
2181 sig.signal);
2183 debug_printf (" (no more queued signals)\n");
2186 return 1;
2189 return 0;
2192 bool
2193 linux_process_target::check_stopped_by_watchpoint (lwp_info *child)
2195 struct thread_info *saved_thread = current_thread;
2196 current_thread = get_lwp_thread (child);
2198 if (low_stopped_by_watchpoint ())
2200 child->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT;
2201 child->stopped_data_address = low_stopped_data_address ();
2204 current_thread = saved_thread;
2206 return child->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT;
2209 bool
2210 linux_process_target::low_stopped_by_watchpoint ()
2212 return false;
2215 CORE_ADDR
2216 linux_process_target::low_stopped_data_address ()
2218 return 0;
2221 /* Return the ptrace options that we want to try to enable. */
2223 static int
2224 linux_low_ptrace_options (int attached)
2226 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2227 int options = 0;
2229 if (!attached)
2230 options |= PTRACE_O_EXITKILL;
2232 if (cs.report_fork_events)
2233 options |= PTRACE_O_TRACEFORK;
2235 if (cs.report_vfork_events)
2236 options |= (PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK | PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORKDONE);
2238 if (cs.report_exec_events)
2239 options |= PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC;
2241 options |= PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD;
2243 return options;
2246 lwp_info *
2247 linux_process_target::filter_event (int lwpid, int wstat)
2249 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2250 struct lwp_info *child;
2251 struct thread_info *thread;
2252 int have_stop_pc = 0;
2254 child = find_lwp_pid (ptid_t (lwpid));
2256 /* Check for stop events reported by a process we didn't already
2257 know about - anything not already in our LWP list.
2259 If we're expecting to receive stopped processes after
2260 fork, vfork, and clone events, then we'll just add the
2261 new one to our list and go back to waiting for the event
2262 to be reported - the stopped process might be returned
2263 from waitpid before or after the event is.
2265 But note the case of a non-leader thread exec'ing after the
2266 leader having exited, and gone from our lists (because
2267 check_zombie_leaders deleted it). The non-leader thread
2268 changes its tid to the tgid. */
2270 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && child == NULL && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGTRAP
2271 && linux_ptrace_get_extended_event (wstat) == PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC)
2273 ptid_t child_ptid;
2275 /* A multi-thread exec after we had seen the leader exiting. */
2276 if (debug_threads)
2278 debug_printf ("LLW: Re-adding thread group leader LWP %d"
2279 "after exec.\n", lwpid);
2282 child_ptid = ptid_t (lwpid, lwpid, 0);
2283 child = add_lwp (child_ptid);
2284 child->stopped = 1;
2285 current_thread = child->thread;
2288 /* If we didn't find a process, one of two things presumably happened:
2289 - A process we started and then detached from has exited. Ignore it.
2290 - A process we are controlling has forked and the new child's stop
2291 was reported to us by the kernel. Save its PID. */
2292 if (child == NULL && WIFSTOPPED (wstat))
2294 add_to_pid_list (&stopped_pids, lwpid, wstat);
2295 return NULL;
2297 else if (child == NULL)
2298 return NULL;
2300 thread = get_lwp_thread (child);
2302 child->stopped = 1;
2304 child->last_status = wstat;
2306 /* Check if the thread has exited. */
2307 if ((WIFEXITED (wstat) || WIFSIGNALED (wstat)))
2309 if (debug_threads)
2310 debug_printf ("LLFE: %d exited.\n", lwpid);
2312 if (finish_step_over (child))
2314 /* Unsuspend all other LWPs, and set them back running again. */
2315 unsuspend_all_lwps (child);
2318 /* If there is at least one more LWP, then the exit signal was
2319 not the end of the debugged application and should be
2320 ignored, unless GDB wants to hear about thread exits. */
2321 if (cs.report_thread_events
2322 || last_thread_of_process_p (pid_of (thread)))
2324 /* Since events are serialized to GDB core, and we can't
2325 report this one right now. Leave the status pending for
2326 the next time we're able to report it. */
2327 mark_lwp_dead (child, wstat);
2328 return child;
2330 else
2332 delete_lwp (child);
2333 return NULL;
2337 gdb_assert (WIFSTOPPED (wstat));
2339 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat))
2341 struct process_info *proc;
2343 /* Architecture-specific setup after inferior is running. */
2344 proc = find_process_pid (pid_of (thread));
2345 if (proc->tdesc == NULL)
2347 if (proc->attached)
2349 /* This needs to happen after we have attached to the
2350 inferior and it is stopped for the first time, but
2351 before we access any inferior registers. */
2352 arch_setup_thread (thread);
2354 else
2356 /* The process is started, but GDBserver will do
2357 architecture-specific setup after the program stops at
2358 the first instruction. */
2359 child->status_pending_p = 1;
2360 child->status_pending = wstat;
2361 return child;
2366 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && child->must_set_ptrace_flags)
2368 struct process_info *proc = find_process_pid (pid_of (thread));
2369 int options = linux_low_ptrace_options (proc->attached);
2371 linux_enable_event_reporting (lwpid, options);
2372 child->must_set_ptrace_flags = 0;
2375 /* Always update syscall_state, even if it will be filtered later. */
2376 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SYSCALL_SIGTRAP)
2378 child->syscall_state
2379 = (child->syscall_state == TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY
2380 ? TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN
2381 : TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY);
2383 else
2385 /* Almost all other ptrace-stops are known to be outside of system
2386 calls, with further exceptions in handle_extended_wait. */
2387 child->syscall_state = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
2390 /* Be careful to not overwrite stop_pc until save_stop_reason is
2391 called. */
2392 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGTRAP
2393 && linux_is_extended_waitstatus (wstat))
2395 child->stop_pc = get_pc (child);
2396 if (handle_extended_wait (&child, wstat))
2398 /* The event has been handled, so just return without
2399 reporting it. */
2400 return NULL;
2404 if (linux_wstatus_maybe_breakpoint (wstat))
2406 if (save_stop_reason (child))
2407 have_stop_pc = 1;
2410 if (!have_stop_pc)
2411 child->stop_pc = get_pc (child);
2413 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGSTOP
2414 && child->stop_expected)
2416 if (debug_threads)
2417 debug_printf ("Expected stop.\n");
2418 child->stop_expected = 0;
2420 if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop)
2422 /* We want to report the stop to the core. Treat the
2423 SIGSTOP as a normal event. */
2424 if (debug_threads)
2425 debug_printf ("LLW: resume_stop SIGSTOP caught for %s.\n",
2426 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)));
2428 else if (stopping_threads != NOT_STOPPING_THREADS)
2430 /* Stopping threads. We don't want this SIGSTOP to end up
2431 pending. */
2432 if (debug_threads)
2433 debug_printf ("LLW: SIGSTOP caught for %s "
2434 "while stopping threads.\n",
2435 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)));
2436 return NULL;
2438 else
2440 /* This is a delayed SIGSTOP. Filter out the event. */
2441 if (debug_threads)
2442 debug_printf ("LLW: %s %s, 0, 0 (discard delayed SIGSTOP)\n",
2443 child->stepping ? "step" : "continue",
2444 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)));
2446 resume_one_lwp (child, child->stepping, 0, NULL);
2447 return NULL;
2451 child->status_pending_p = 1;
2452 child->status_pending = wstat;
2453 return child;
2456 bool
2457 linux_process_target::maybe_hw_step (thread_info *thread)
2459 if (supports_hardware_single_step ())
2460 return true;
2461 else
2463 /* GDBserver must insert single-step breakpoint for software
2464 single step. */
2465 gdb_assert (has_single_step_breakpoints (thread));
2466 return false;
2470 void
2471 linux_process_target::resume_stopped_resumed_lwps (thread_info *thread)
2473 struct lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
2475 if (lp->stopped
2476 && !lp->suspended
2477 && !lp->status_pending_p
2478 && thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE)
2480 int step = 0;
2482 if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step)
2483 step = maybe_hw_step (thread);
2485 if (debug_threads)
2486 debug_printf ("RSRL: resuming stopped-resumed LWP %s at %s: step=%d\n",
2487 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (thread)),
2488 paddress (lp->stop_pc),
2489 step);
2491 resume_one_lwp (lp, step, GDB_SIGNAL_0, NULL);
2496 linux_process_target::wait_for_event_filtered (ptid_t wait_ptid,
2497 ptid_t filter_ptid,
2498 int *wstatp, int options)
2500 struct thread_info *event_thread;
2501 struct lwp_info *event_child, *requested_child;
2502 sigset_t block_mask, prev_mask;
2504 retry:
2505 /* N.B. event_thread points to the thread_info struct that contains
2506 event_child. Keep them in sync. */
2507 event_thread = NULL;
2508 event_child = NULL;
2509 requested_child = NULL;
2511 /* Check for a lwp with a pending status. */
2513 if (filter_ptid == minus_one_ptid || filter_ptid.is_pid ())
2515 event_thread = find_thread_in_random ([&] (thread_info *thread)
2517 return status_pending_p_callback (thread, filter_ptid);
2520 if (event_thread != NULL)
2521 event_child = get_thread_lwp (event_thread);
2522 if (debug_threads && event_thread)
2523 debug_printf ("Got a pending child %ld\n", lwpid_of (event_thread));
2525 else if (filter_ptid != null_ptid)
2527 requested_child = find_lwp_pid (filter_ptid);
2529 if (stopping_threads == NOT_STOPPING_THREADS
2530 && requested_child->status_pending_p
2531 && (requested_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint
2532 != fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting))
2534 enqueue_one_deferred_signal (requested_child,
2535 &requested_child->status_pending);
2536 requested_child->status_pending_p = 0;
2537 requested_child->status_pending = 0;
2538 resume_one_lwp (requested_child, 0, 0, NULL);
2541 if (requested_child->suspended
2542 && requested_child->status_pending_p)
2544 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
2545 "requesting an event out of a"
2546 " suspended child?");
2549 if (requested_child->status_pending_p)
2551 event_child = requested_child;
2552 event_thread = get_lwp_thread (event_child);
2556 if (event_child != NULL)
2558 if (debug_threads)
2559 debug_printf ("Got an event from pending child %ld (%04x)\n",
2560 lwpid_of (event_thread), event_child->status_pending);
2561 *wstatp = event_child->status_pending;
2562 event_child->status_pending_p = 0;
2563 event_child->status_pending = 0;
2564 current_thread = event_thread;
2565 return lwpid_of (event_thread);
2568 /* But if we don't find a pending event, we'll have to wait.
2570 We only enter this loop if no process has a pending wait status.
2571 Thus any action taken in response to a wait status inside this
2572 loop is responding as soon as we detect the status, not after any
2573 pending events. */
2575 /* Make sure SIGCHLD is blocked until the sigsuspend below. Block
2576 all signals while here. */
2577 sigfillset (&block_mask);
2578 gdb_sigmask (SIG_BLOCK, &block_mask, &prev_mask);
2580 /* Always pull all events out of the kernel. We'll randomly select
2581 an event LWP out of all that have events, to prevent
2582 starvation. */
2583 while (event_child == NULL)
2585 pid_t ret = 0;
2587 /* Always use -1 and WNOHANG, due to couple of a kernel/ptrace
2588 quirks:
2590 - If the thread group leader exits while other threads in the
2591 thread group still exist, waitpid(TGID, ...) hangs. That
2592 waitpid won't return an exit status until the other threads
2593 in the group are reaped.
2595 - When a non-leader thread execs, that thread just vanishes
2596 without reporting an exit (so we'd hang if we waited for it
2597 explicitly in that case). The exec event is reported to
2598 the TGID pid. */
2599 errno = 0;
2600 ret = my_waitpid (-1, wstatp, options | WNOHANG);
2602 if (debug_threads)
2603 debug_printf ("LWFE: waitpid(-1, ...) returned %d, %s\n",
2604 ret, errno ? safe_strerror (errno) : "ERRNO-OK");
2606 if (ret > 0)
2608 if (debug_threads)
2610 debug_printf ("LLW: waitpid %ld received %s\n",
2611 (long) ret, status_to_str (*wstatp));
2614 /* Filter all events. IOW, leave all events pending. We'll
2615 randomly select an event LWP out of all that have events
2616 below. */
2617 filter_event (ret, *wstatp);
2618 /* Retry until nothing comes out of waitpid. A single
2619 SIGCHLD can indicate more than one child stopped. */
2620 continue;
2623 /* Now that we've pulled all events out of the kernel, resume
2624 LWPs that don't have an interesting event to report. */
2625 if (stopping_threads == NOT_STOPPING_THREADS)
2626 for_each_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
2628 resume_stopped_resumed_lwps (thread);
2631 /* ... and find an LWP with a status to report to the core, if
2632 any. */
2633 event_thread = find_thread_in_random ([&] (thread_info *thread)
2635 return status_pending_p_callback (thread, filter_ptid);
2638 if (event_thread != NULL)
2640 event_child = get_thread_lwp (event_thread);
2641 *wstatp = event_child->status_pending;
2642 event_child->status_pending_p = 0;
2643 event_child->status_pending = 0;
2644 break;
2647 /* Check for zombie thread group leaders. Those can't be reaped
2648 until all other threads in the thread group are. */
2649 check_zombie_leaders ();
2651 auto not_stopped = [&] (thread_info *thread)
2653 return not_stopped_callback (thread, wait_ptid);
2656 /* If there are no resumed children left in the set of LWPs we
2657 want to wait for, bail. We can't just block in
2658 waitpid/sigsuspend, because lwps might have been left stopped
2659 in trace-stop state, and we'd be stuck forever waiting for
2660 their status to change (which would only happen if we resumed
2661 them). Even if WNOHANG is set, this return code is preferred
2662 over 0 (below), as it is more detailed. */
2663 if (find_thread (not_stopped) == NULL)
2665 if (debug_threads)
2666 debug_printf ("LLW: exit (no unwaited-for LWP)\n");
2667 gdb_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL);
2668 return -1;
2671 /* No interesting event to report to the caller. */
2672 if ((options & WNOHANG))
2674 if (debug_threads)
2675 debug_printf ("WNOHANG set, no event found\n");
2677 gdb_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL);
2678 return 0;
2681 /* Block until we get an event reported with SIGCHLD. */
2682 if (debug_threads)
2683 debug_printf ("sigsuspend'ing\n");
2685 sigsuspend (&prev_mask);
2686 gdb_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL);
2687 goto retry;
2690 gdb_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &prev_mask, NULL);
2692 current_thread = event_thread;
2694 return lwpid_of (event_thread);
2698 linux_process_target::wait_for_event (ptid_t ptid, int *wstatp, int options)
2700 return wait_for_event_filtered (ptid, ptid, wstatp, options);
2703 /* Select one LWP out of those that have events pending. */
2705 static void
2706 select_event_lwp (struct lwp_info **orig_lp)
2708 struct thread_info *event_thread = NULL;
2710 /* In all-stop, give preference to the LWP that is being
2711 single-stepped. There will be at most one, and it's the LWP that
2712 the core is most interested in. If we didn't do this, then we'd
2713 have to handle pending step SIGTRAPs somehow in case the core
2714 later continues the previously-stepped thread, otherwise we'd
2715 report the pending SIGTRAP, and the core, not having stepped the
2716 thread, wouldn't understand what the trap was for, and therefore
2717 would report it to the user as a random signal. */
2718 if (!non_stop)
2720 event_thread = find_thread ([] (thread_info *thread)
2722 lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
2724 return (thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE
2725 && thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step
2726 && lp->status_pending_p);
2729 if (event_thread != NULL)
2731 if (debug_threads)
2732 debug_printf ("SEL: Select single-step %s\n",
2733 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (event_thread)));
2736 if (event_thread == NULL)
2738 /* No single-stepping LWP. Select one at random, out of those
2739 which have had events. */
2741 event_thread = find_thread_in_random ([&] (thread_info *thread)
2743 lwp_info *lp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
2745 /* Only resumed LWPs that have an event pending. */
2746 return (thread->last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE
2747 && lp->status_pending_p);
2751 if (event_thread != NULL)
2753 struct lwp_info *event_lp = get_thread_lwp (event_thread);
2755 /* Switch the event LWP. */
2756 *orig_lp = event_lp;
2760 /* Decrement the suspend count of all LWPs, except EXCEPT, if non
2761 NULL. */
2763 static void
2764 unsuspend_all_lwps (struct lwp_info *except)
2766 for_each_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread)
2768 lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
2770 if (lwp != except)
2771 lwp_suspended_decr (lwp);
2775 static bool lwp_running (thread_info *thread);
2777 /* Stabilize threads (move out of jump pads).
2779 If a thread is midway collecting a fast tracepoint, we need to
2780 finish the collection and move it out of the jump pad before
2781 reporting the signal.
2783 This avoids recursion while collecting (when a signal arrives
2784 midway, and the signal handler itself collects), which would trash
2785 the trace buffer. In case the user set a breakpoint in a signal
2786 handler, this avoids the backtrace showing the jump pad, etc..
2787 Most importantly, there are certain things we can't do safely if
2788 threads are stopped in a jump pad (or in its callee's). For
2789 example:
2791 - starting a new trace run. A thread still collecting the
2792 previous run, could trash the trace buffer when resumed. The trace
2793 buffer control structures would have been reset but the thread had
2794 no way to tell. The thread could even midway memcpy'ing to the
2795 buffer, which would mean that when resumed, it would clobber the
2796 trace buffer that had been set for a new run.
2798 - we can't rewrite/reuse the jump pads for new tracepoints
2799 safely. Say you do tstart while a thread is stopped midway while
2800 collecting. When the thread is later resumed, it finishes the
2801 collection, and returns to the jump pad, to execute the original
2802 instruction that was under the tracepoint jump at the time the
2803 older run had been started. If the jump pad had been rewritten
2804 since for something else in the new run, the thread would now
2805 execute the wrong / random instructions. */
2807 void
2808 linux_process_target::stabilize_threads ()
2810 thread_info *thread_stuck = find_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
2812 return stuck_in_jump_pad (thread);
2815 if (thread_stuck != NULL)
2817 if (debug_threads)
2818 debug_printf ("can't stabilize, LWP %ld is stuck in jump pad\n",
2819 lwpid_of (thread_stuck));
2820 return;
2823 thread_info *saved_thread = current_thread;
2825 stabilizing_threads = 1;
2827 /* Kick 'em all. */
2828 for_each_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
2830 move_out_of_jump_pad (thread);
2833 /* Loop until all are stopped out of the jump pads. */
2834 while (find_thread (lwp_running) != NULL)
2836 struct target_waitstatus ourstatus;
2837 struct lwp_info *lwp;
2838 int wstat;
2840 /* Note that we go through the full wait even loop. While
2841 moving threads out of jump pad, we need to be able to step
2842 over internal breakpoints and such. */
2843 wait_1 (minus_one_ptid, &ourstatus, 0);
2845 if (ourstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
2847 lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_thread);
2849 /* Lock it. */
2850 lwp_suspended_inc (lwp);
2852 if (ourstatus.value.sig != GDB_SIGNAL_0
2853 || current_thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop)
2855 wstat = W_STOPCODE (gdb_signal_to_host (ourstatus.value.sig));
2856 enqueue_one_deferred_signal (lwp, &wstat);
2861 unsuspend_all_lwps (NULL);
2863 stabilizing_threads = 0;
2865 current_thread = saved_thread;
2867 if (debug_threads)
2869 thread_stuck = find_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
2871 return stuck_in_jump_pad (thread);
2874 if (thread_stuck != NULL)
2875 debug_printf ("couldn't stabilize, LWP %ld got stuck in jump pad\n",
2876 lwpid_of (thread_stuck));
2880 /* Convenience function that is called when the kernel reports an
2881 event that is not passed out to GDB. */
2883 static ptid_t
2884 ignore_event (struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus)
2886 /* If we got an event, there may still be others, as a single
2887 SIGCHLD can indicate more than one child stopped. This forces
2888 another target_wait call. */
2889 async_file_mark ();
2891 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
2892 return null_ptid;
2895 ptid_t
2896 linux_process_target::filter_exit_event (lwp_info *event_child,
2897 target_waitstatus *ourstatus)
2899 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2900 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (event_child);
2901 ptid_t ptid = ptid_of (thread);
2903 if (!last_thread_of_process_p (pid_of (thread)))
2905 if (cs.report_thread_events)
2906 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED;
2907 else
2908 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
2910 delete_lwp (event_child);
2912 return ptid;
2915 /* Returns 1 if GDB is interested in any event_child syscalls. */
2917 static int
2918 gdb_catching_syscalls_p (struct lwp_info *event_child)
2920 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (event_child);
2921 struct process_info *proc = get_thread_process (thread);
2923 return !proc->syscalls_to_catch.empty ();
2926 bool
2927 linux_process_target::gdb_catch_this_syscall (lwp_info *event_child)
2929 int sysno;
2930 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (event_child);
2931 struct process_info *proc = get_thread_process (thread);
2933 if (proc->syscalls_to_catch.empty ())
2934 return false;
2936 if (proc->syscalls_to_catch[0] == ANY_SYSCALL)
2937 return true;
2939 get_syscall_trapinfo (event_child, &sysno);
2941 for (int iter : proc->syscalls_to_catch)
2942 if (iter == sysno)
2943 return true;
2945 return false;
2948 ptid_t
2949 linux_process_target::wait_1 (ptid_t ptid, target_waitstatus *ourstatus,
2950 target_wait_flags target_options)
2952 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2953 int w;
2954 struct lwp_info *event_child;
2955 int options;
2956 int pid;
2957 int step_over_finished;
2958 int bp_explains_trap;
2959 int maybe_internal_trap;
2960 int report_to_gdb;
2961 int trace_event;
2962 int in_step_range;
2963 int any_resumed;
2965 if (debug_threads)
2967 debug_enter ();
2968 debug_printf ("wait_1: [%s]\n", target_pid_to_str (ptid));
2971 /* Translate generic target options into linux options. */
2972 options = __WALL;
2973 if (target_options & TARGET_WNOHANG)
2974 options |= WNOHANG;
2976 bp_explains_trap = 0;
2977 trace_event = 0;
2978 in_step_range = 0;
2979 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
2981 auto status_pending_p_any = [&] (thread_info *thread)
2983 return status_pending_p_callback (thread, minus_one_ptid);
2986 auto not_stopped = [&] (thread_info *thread)
2988 return not_stopped_callback (thread, minus_one_ptid);
2991 /* Find a resumed LWP, if any. */
2992 if (find_thread (status_pending_p_any) != NULL)
2993 any_resumed = 1;
2994 else if (find_thread (not_stopped) != NULL)
2995 any_resumed = 1;
2996 else
2997 any_resumed = 0;
2999 if (step_over_bkpt == null_ptid)
3000 pid = wait_for_event (ptid, &w, options);
3001 else
3003 if (debug_threads)
3004 debug_printf ("step_over_bkpt set [%s], doing a blocking wait\n",
3005 target_pid_to_str (step_over_bkpt));
3006 pid = wait_for_event (step_over_bkpt, &w, options & ~WNOHANG);
3009 if (pid == 0 || (pid == -1 && !any_resumed))
3011 gdb_assert (target_options & TARGET_WNOHANG);
3013 if (debug_threads)
3015 debug_printf ("wait_1 ret = null_ptid, "
3016 "TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE\n");
3017 debug_exit ();
3020 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
3021 return null_ptid;
3023 else if (pid == -1)
3025 if (debug_threads)
3027 debug_printf ("wait_1 ret = null_ptid, "
3028 "TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED\n");
3029 debug_exit ();
3032 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED;
3033 return null_ptid;
3036 event_child = get_thread_lwp (current_thread);
3038 /* wait_for_event only returns an exit status for the last
3039 child of a process. Report it. */
3040 if (WIFEXITED (w) || WIFSIGNALED (w))
3042 if (WIFEXITED (w))
3044 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
3045 ourstatus->value.integer = WEXITSTATUS (w);
3047 if (debug_threads)
3049 debug_printf ("wait_1 ret = %s, exited with "
3050 "retcode %d\n",
3051 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_thread)),
3052 WEXITSTATUS (w));
3053 debug_exit ();
3056 else
3058 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
3059 ourstatus->value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (WTERMSIG (w));
3061 if (debug_threads)
3063 debug_printf ("wait_1 ret = %s, terminated with "
3064 "signal %d\n",
3065 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_thread)),
3066 WTERMSIG (w));
3067 debug_exit ();
3071 if (ourstatus->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED)
3072 return filter_exit_event (event_child, ourstatus);
3074 return ptid_of (current_thread);
3077 /* If step-over executes a breakpoint instruction, in the case of a
3078 hardware single step it means a gdb/gdbserver breakpoint had been
3079 planted on top of a permanent breakpoint, in the case of a software
3080 single step it may just mean that gdbserver hit the reinsert breakpoint.
3081 The PC has been adjusted by save_stop_reason to point at
3082 the breakpoint address.
3083 So in the case of the hardware single step advance the PC manually
3084 past the breakpoint and in the case of software single step advance only
3085 if it's not the single_step_breakpoint we are hitting.
3086 This avoids that a program would keep trapping a permanent breakpoint
3087 forever. */
3088 if (step_over_bkpt != null_ptid
3089 && event_child->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT
3090 && (event_child->stepping
3091 || !single_step_breakpoint_inserted_here (event_child->stop_pc)))
3093 int increment_pc = 0;
3094 int breakpoint_kind = 0;
3095 CORE_ADDR stop_pc = event_child->stop_pc;
3097 breakpoint_kind = breakpoint_kind_from_current_state (&stop_pc);
3098 sw_breakpoint_from_kind (breakpoint_kind, &increment_pc);
3100 if (debug_threads)
3102 debug_printf ("step-over for %s executed software breakpoint\n",
3103 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_thread)));
3106 if (increment_pc != 0)
3108 struct regcache *regcache
3109 = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
3111 event_child->stop_pc += increment_pc;
3112 low_set_pc (regcache, event_child->stop_pc);
3114 if (!low_breakpoint_at (event_child->stop_pc))
3115 event_child->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_NO_REASON;
3119 /* If this event was not handled before, and is not a SIGTRAP, we
3120 report it. SIGILL and SIGSEGV are also treated as traps in case
3121 a breakpoint is inserted at the current PC. If this target does
3122 not support internal breakpoints at all, we also report the
3123 SIGTRAP without further processing; it's of no concern to us. */
3124 maybe_internal_trap
3125 = (low_supports_breakpoints ()
3126 && (WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGTRAP
3127 || ((WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGILL
3128 || WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGSEGV)
3129 && low_breakpoint_at (event_child->stop_pc))));
3131 if (maybe_internal_trap)
3133 /* Handle anything that requires bookkeeping before deciding to
3134 report the event or continue waiting. */
3136 /* First check if we can explain the SIGTRAP with an internal
3137 breakpoint, or if we should possibly report the event to GDB.
3138 Do this before anything that may remove or insert a
3139 breakpoint. */
3140 bp_explains_trap = breakpoint_inserted_here (event_child->stop_pc);
3142 /* We have a SIGTRAP, possibly a step-over dance has just
3143 finished. If so, tweak the state machine accordingly,
3144 reinsert breakpoints and delete any single-step
3145 breakpoints. */
3146 step_over_finished = finish_step_over (event_child);
3148 /* Now invoke the callbacks of any internal breakpoints there. */
3149 check_breakpoints (event_child->stop_pc);
3151 /* Handle tracepoint data collecting. This may overflow the
3152 trace buffer, and cause a tracing stop, removing
3153 breakpoints. */
3154 trace_event = handle_tracepoints (event_child);
3156 if (bp_explains_trap)
3158 if (debug_threads)
3159 debug_printf ("Hit a gdbserver breakpoint.\n");
3162 else
3164 /* We have some other signal, possibly a step-over dance was in
3165 progress, and it should be cancelled too. */
3166 step_over_finished = finish_step_over (event_child);
3169 /* We have all the data we need. Either report the event to GDB, or
3170 resume threads and keep waiting for more. */
3172 /* If we're collecting a fast tracepoint, finish the collection and
3173 move out of the jump pad before delivering a signal. See
3174 linux_stabilize_threads. */
3176 if (WIFSTOPPED (w)
3177 && WSTOPSIG (w) != SIGTRAP
3178 && supports_fast_tracepoints ()
3179 && agent_loaded_p ())
3181 if (debug_threads)
3182 debug_printf ("Got signal %d for LWP %ld. Check if we need "
3183 "to defer or adjust it.\n",
3184 WSTOPSIG (w), lwpid_of (current_thread));
3186 /* Allow debugging the jump pad itself. */
3187 if (current_thread->last_resume_kind != resume_step
3188 && maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad (event_child, &w))
3190 enqueue_one_deferred_signal (event_child, &w);
3192 if (debug_threads)
3193 debug_printf ("Signal %d for LWP %ld deferred (in jump pad)\n",
3194 WSTOPSIG (w), lwpid_of (current_thread));
3196 resume_one_lwp (event_child, 0, 0, NULL);
3198 if (debug_threads)
3199 debug_exit ();
3200 return ignore_event (ourstatus);
3204 if (event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint
3205 != fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting)
3207 if (debug_threads)
3208 debug_printf ("LWP %ld was trying to move out of the jump pad (%d). "
3209 "Check if we're already there.\n",
3210 lwpid_of (current_thread),
3211 (int) event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint);
3213 trace_event = 1;
3215 event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint
3216 = linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting (event_child, NULL);
3218 if (event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint
3219 != fast_tpoint_collect_result::before_insn)
3221 /* No longer need this breakpoint. */
3222 if (event_child->exit_jump_pad_bkpt != NULL)
3224 if (debug_threads)
3225 debug_printf ("No longer need exit-jump-pad bkpt; removing it."
3226 "stopping all threads momentarily.\n");
3228 /* Other running threads could hit this breakpoint.
3229 We don't handle moribund locations like GDB does,
3230 instead we always pause all threads when removing
3231 breakpoints, so that any step-over or
3232 decr_pc_after_break adjustment is always taken
3233 care of while the breakpoint is still
3234 inserted. */
3235 stop_all_lwps (1, event_child);
3237 delete_breakpoint (event_child->exit_jump_pad_bkpt);
3238 event_child->exit_jump_pad_bkpt = NULL;
3240 unstop_all_lwps (1, event_child);
3242 gdb_assert (event_child->suspended >= 0);
3246 if (event_child->collecting_fast_tracepoint
3247 == fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting)
3249 if (debug_threads)
3250 debug_printf ("fast tracepoint finished "
3251 "collecting successfully.\n");
3253 /* We may have a deferred signal to report. */
3254 if (dequeue_one_deferred_signal (event_child, &w))
3256 if (debug_threads)
3257 debug_printf ("dequeued one signal.\n");
3259 else
3261 if (debug_threads)
3262 debug_printf ("no deferred signals.\n");
3264 if (stabilizing_threads)
3266 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
3267 ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
3269 if (debug_threads)
3271 debug_printf ("wait_1 ret = %s, stopped "
3272 "while stabilizing threads\n",
3273 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_thread)));
3274 debug_exit ();
3277 return ptid_of (current_thread);
3283 /* Check whether GDB would be interested in this event. */
3285 /* Check if GDB is interested in this syscall. */
3286 if (WIFSTOPPED (w)
3287 && WSTOPSIG (w) == SYSCALL_SIGTRAP
3288 && !gdb_catch_this_syscall (event_child))
3290 if (debug_threads)
3292 debug_printf ("Ignored syscall for LWP %ld.\n",
3293 lwpid_of (current_thread));
3296 resume_one_lwp (event_child, event_child->stepping, 0, NULL);
3298 if (debug_threads)
3299 debug_exit ();
3300 return ignore_event (ourstatus);
3303 /* If GDB is not interested in this signal, don't stop other
3304 threads, and don't report it to GDB. Just resume the inferior
3305 right away. We do this for threading-related signals as well as
3306 any that GDB specifically requested we ignore. But never ignore
3307 SIGSTOP if we sent it ourselves, and do not ignore signals when
3308 stepping - they may require special handling to skip the signal
3309 handler. Also never ignore signals that could be caused by a
3310 breakpoint. */
3311 if (WIFSTOPPED (w)
3312 && current_thread->last_resume_kind != resume_step
3313 && (
3314 #if defined (USE_THREAD_DB) && !defined (__ANDROID__)
3315 (current_process ()->priv->thread_db != NULL
3316 && (WSTOPSIG (w) == __SIGRTMIN
3317 || WSTOPSIG (w) == __SIGRTMIN + 1))
3319 #endif
3320 (cs.pass_signals[gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (w))]
3321 && !(WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGSTOP
3322 && current_thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop)
3323 && !linux_wstatus_maybe_breakpoint (w))))
3325 siginfo_t info, *info_p;
3327 if (debug_threads)
3328 debug_printf ("Ignored signal %d for LWP %ld.\n",
3329 WSTOPSIG (w), lwpid_of (current_thread));
3331 if (ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (current_thread),
3332 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &info) == 0)
3333 info_p = &info;
3334 else
3335 info_p = NULL;
3337 if (step_over_finished)
3339 /* We cancelled this thread's step-over above. We still
3340 need to unsuspend all other LWPs, and set them back
3341 running again while the signal handler runs. */
3342 unsuspend_all_lwps (event_child);
3344 /* Enqueue the pending signal info so that proceed_all_lwps
3345 doesn't lose it. */
3346 enqueue_pending_signal (event_child, WSTOPSIG (w), info_p);
3348 proceed_all_lwps ();
3350 else
3352 resume_one_lwp (event_child, event_child->stepping,
3353 WSTOPSIG (w), info_p);
3356 if (debug_threads)
3357 debug_exit ();
3359 return ignore_event (ourstatus);
3362 /* Note that all addresses are always "out of the step range" when
3363 there's no range to begin with. */
3364 in_step_range = lwp_in_step_range (event_child);
3366 /* If GDB wanted this thread to single step, and the thread is out
3367 of the step range, we always want to report the SIGTRAP, and let
3368 GDB handle it. Watchpoints should always be reported. So should
3369 signals we can't explain. A SIGTRAP we can't explain could be a
3370 GDB breakpoint --- we may or not support Z0 breakpoints. If we
3371 do, we're be able to handle GDB breakpoints on top of internal
3372 breakpoints, by handling the internal breakpoint and still
3373 reporting the event to GDB. If we don't, we're out of luck, GDB
3374 won't see the breakpoint hit. If we see a single-step event but
3375 the thread should be continuing, don't pass the trap to gdb.
3376 That indicates that we had previously finished a single-step but
3377 left the single-step pending -- see
3378 complete_ongoing_step_over. */
3379 report_to_gdb = (!maybe_internal_trap
3380 || (current_thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step
3381 && !in_step_range)
3382 || event_child->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT
3383 || (!in_step_range
3384 && !bp_explains_trap
3385 && !trace_event
3386 && !step_over_finished
3387 && !(current_thread->last_resume_kind == resume_continue
3388 && event_child->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SINGLE_STEP))
3389 || (gdb_breakpoint_here (event_child->stop_pc)
3390 && gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint (event_child->stop_pc)
3391 && gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint (event_child->stop_pc))
3392 || event_child->waitstatus.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE);
3394 run_breakpoint_commands (event_child->stop_pc);
3396 /* We found no reason GDB would want us to stop. We either hit one
3397 of our own breakpoints, or finished an internal step GDB
3398 shouldn't know about. */
3399 if (!report_to_gdb)
3401 if (debug_threads)
3403 if (bp_explains_trap)
3404 debug_printf ("Hit a gdbserver breakpoint.\n");
3405 if (step_over_finished)
3406 debug_printf ("Step-over finished.\n");
3407 if (trace_event)
3408 debug_printf ("Tracepoint event.\n");
3409 if (lwp_in_step_range (event_child))
3410 debug_printf ("Range stepping pc 0x%s [0x%s, 0x%s).\n",
3411 paddress (event_child->stop_pc),
3412 paddress (event_child->step_range_start),
3413 paddress (event_child->step_range_end));
3416 /* We're not reporting this breakpoint to GDB, so apply the
3417 decr_pc_after_break adjustment to the inferior's regcache
3418 ourselves. */
3420 if (low_supports_breakpoints ())
3422 struct regcache *regcache
3423 = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
3424 low_set_pc (regcache, event_child->stop_pc);
3427 if (step_over_finished)
3429 /* If we have finished stepping over a breakpoint, we've
3430 stopped and suspended all LWPs momentarily except the
3431 stepping one. This is where we resume them all again.
3432 We're going to keep waiting, so use proceed, which
3433 handles stepping over the next breakpoint. */
3434 unsuspend_all_lwps (event_child);
3436 else
3438 /* Remove the single-step breakpoints if any. Note that
3439 there isn't single-step breakpoint if we finished stepping
3440 over. */
3441 if (supports_software_single_step ()
3442 && has_single_step_breakpoints (current_thread))
3444 stop_all_lwps (0, event_child);
3445 delete_single_step_breakpoints (current_thread);
3446 unstop_all_lwps (0, event_child);
3450 if (debug_threads)
3451 debug_printf ("proceeding all threads.\n");
3452 proceed_all_lwps ();
3454 if (debug_threads)
3455 debug_exit ();
3457 return ignore_event (ourstatus);
3460 if (debug_threads)
3462 if (event_child->waitstatus.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE)
3464 std::string str
3465 = target_waitstatus_to_string (&event_child->waitstatus);
3467 debug_printf ("LWP %ld: extended event with waitstatus %s\n",
3468 lwpid_of (get_lwp_thread (event_child)), str.c_str ());
3470 if (current_thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step)
3472 if (event_child->step_range_start == event_child->step_range_end)
3473 debug_printf ("GDB wanted to single-step, reporting event.\n");
3474 else if (!lwp_in_step_range (event_child))
3475 debug_printf ("Out of step range, reporting event.\n");
3477 if (event_child->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT)
3478 debug_printf ("Stopped by watchpoint.\n");
3479 else if (gdb_breakpoint_here (event_child->stop_pc))
3480 debug_printf ("Stopped by GDB breakpoint.\n");
3481 if (debug_threads)
3482 debug_printf ("Hit a non-gdbserver trap event.\n");
3485 /* Alright, we're going to report a stop. */
3487 /* Remove single-step breakpoints. */
3488 if (supports_software_single_step ())
3490 /* Remove single-step breakpoints or not. It it is true, stop all
3491 lwps, so that other threads won't hit the breakpoint in the
3492 staled memory. */
3493 int remove_single_step_breakpoints_p = 0;
3495 if (non_stop)
3497 remove_single_step_breakpoints_p
3498 = has_single_step_breakpoints (current_thread);
3500 else
3502 /* In all-stop, a stop reply cancels all previous resume
3503 requests. Delete all single-step breakpoints. */
3505 find_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread) {
3506 if (has_single_step_breakpoints (thread))
3508 remove_single_step_breakpoints_p = 1;
3509 return true;
3512 return false;
3516 if (remove_single_step_breakpoints_p)
3518 /* If we remove single-step breakpoints from memory, stop all lwps,
3519 so that other threads won't hit the breakpoint in the staled
3520 memory. */
3521 stop_all_lwps (0, event_child);
3523 if (non_stop)
3525 gdb_assert (has_single_step_breakpoints (current_thread));
3526 delete_single_step_breakpoints (current_thread);
3528 else
3530 for_each_thread ([] (thread_info *thread){
3531 if (has_single_step_breakpoints (thread))
3532 delete_single_step_breakpoints (thread);
3536 unstop_all_lwps (0, event_child);
3540 if (!stabilizing_threads)
3542 /* In all-stop, stop all threads. */
3543 if (!non_stop)
3544 stop_all_lwps (0, NULL);
3546 if (step_over_finished)
3548 if (!non_stop)
3550 /* If we were doing a step-over, all other threads but
3551 the stepping one had been paused in start_step_over,
3552 with their suspend counts incremented. We don't want
3553 to do a full unstop/unpause, because we're in
3554 all-stop mode (so we want threads stopped), but we
3555 still need to unsuspend the other threads, to
3556 decrement their `suspended' count back. */
3557 unsuspend_all_lwps (event_child);
3559 else
3561 /* If we just finished a step-over, then all threads had
3562 been momentarily paused. In all-stop, that's fine,
3563 we want threads stopped by now anyway. In non-stop,
3564 we need to re-resume threads that GDB wanted to be
3565 running. */
3566 unstop_all_lwps (1, event_child);
3570 /* If we're not waiting for a specific LWP, choose an event LWP
3571 from among those that have had events. Giving equal priority
3572 to all LWPs that have had events helps prevent
3573 starvation. */
3574 if (ptid == minus_one_ptid)
3576 event_child->status_pending_p = 1;
3577 event_child->status_pending = w;
3579 select_event_lwp (&event_child);
3581 /* current_thread and event_child must stay in sync. */
3582 current_thread = get_lwp_thread (event_child);
3584 event_child->status_pending_p = 0;
3585 w = event_child->status_pending;
3589 /* Stabilize threads (move out of jump pads). */
3590 if (!non_stop)
3591 target_stabilize_threads ();
3593 else
3595 /* If we just finished a step-over, then all threads had been
3596 momentarily paused. In all-stop, that's fine, we want
3597 threads stopped by now anyway. In non-stop, we need to
3598 re-resume threads that GDB wanted to be running. */
3599 if (step_over_finished)
3600 unstop_all_lwps (1, event_child);
3603 if (event_child->waitstatus.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE)
3605 /* If the reported event is an exit, fork, vfork or exec, let
3606 GDB know. */
3608 /* Break the unreported fork relationship chain. */
3609 if (event_child->waitstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED
3610 || event_child->waitstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED)
3612 event_child->fork_relative->fork_relative = NULL;
3613 event_child->fork_relative = NULL;
3616 *ourstatus = event_child->waitstatus;
3617 /* Clear the event lwp's waitstatus since we handled it already. */
3618 event_child->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
3620 else
3621 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
3623 /* Now that we've selected our final event LWP, un-adjust its PC if
3624 it was a software breakpoint, and the client doesn't know we can
3625 adjust the breakpoint ourselves. */
3626 if (event_child->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT
3627 && !cs.swbreak_feature)
3629 int decr_pc = low_decr_pc_after_break ();
3631 if (decr_pc != 0)
3633 struct regcache *regcache
3634 = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
3635 low_set_pc (regcache, event_child->stop_pc + decr_pc);
3639 if (WSTOPSIG (w) == SYSCALL_SIGTRAP)
3641 get_syscall_trapinfo (event_child,
3642 &ourstatus->value.syscall_number);
3643 ourstatus->kind = event_child->syscall_state;
3645 else if (current_thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop
3646 && WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGSTOP)
3648 /* A thread that has been requested to stop by GDB with vCont;t,
3649 and it stopped cleanly, so report as SIG0. The use of
3650 SIGSTOP is an implementation detail. */
3651 ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
3653 else if (current_thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop
3654 && WSTOPSIG (w) != SIGSTOP)
3656 /* A thread that has been requested to stop by GDB with vCont;t,
3657 but, it stopped for other reasons. */
3658 ourstatus->value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (w));
3660 else if (ourstatus->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
3662 ourstatus->value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (w));
3665 gdb_assert (step_over_bkpt == null_ptid);
3667 if (debug_threads)
3669 debug_printf ("wait_1 ret = %s, %d, %d\n",
3670 target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (current_thread)),
3671 ourstatus->kind, ourstatus->value.sig);
3672 debug_exit ();
3675 if (ourstatus->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED)
3676 return filter_exit_event (event_child, ourstatus);
3678 return ptid_of (current_thread);
3681 /* Get rid of any pending event in the pipe. */
3682 static void
3683 async_file_flush (void)
3685 int ret;
3686 char buf;
3689 ret = read (linux_event_pipe[0], &buf, 1);
3690 while (ret >= 0 || (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR));
3693 /* Put something in the pipe, so the event loop wakes up. */
3694 static void
3695 async_file_mark (void)
3697 int ret;
3699 async_file_flush ();
3702 ret = write (linux_event_pipe[1], "+", 1);
3703 while (ret == 0 || (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR));
3705 /* Ignore EAGAIN. If the pipe is full, the event loop will already
3706 be awakened anyway. */
3709 ptid_t
3710 linux_process_target::wait (ptid_t ptid,
3711 target_waitstatus *ourstatus,
3712 target_wait_flags target_options)
3714 ptid_t event_ptid;
3716 /* Flush the async file first. */
3717 if (target_is_async_p ())
3718 async_file_flush ();
3722 event_ptid = wait_1 (ptid, ourstatus, target_options);
3724 while ((target_options & TARGET_WNOHANG) == 0
3725 && event_ptid == null_ptid
3726 && ourstatus->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE);
3728 /* If at least one stop was reported, there may be more. A single
3729 SIGCHLD can signal more than one child stop. */
3730 if (target_is_async_p ()
3731 && (target_options & TARGET_WNOHANG) != 0
3732 && event_ptid != null_ptid)
3733 async_file_mark ();
3735 return event_ptid;
3738 /* Send a signal to an LWP. */
3740 static int
3741 kill_lwp (unsigned long lwpid, int signo)
3743 int ret;
3745 errno = 0;
3746 ret = syscall (__NR_tkill, lwpid, signo);
3747 if (errno == ENOSYS)
3749 /* If tkill fails, then we are not using nptl threads, a
3750 configuration we no longer support. */
3751 perror_with_name (("tkill"));
3753 return ret;
3756 void
3757 linux_stop_lwp (struct lwp_info *lwp)
3759 send_sigstop (lwp);
3762 static void
3763 send_sigstop (struct lwp_info *lwp)
3765 int pid;
3767 pid = lwpid_of (get_lwp_thread (lwp));
3769 /* If we already have a pending stop signal for this process, don't
3770 send another. */
3771 if (lwp->stop_expected)
3773 if (debug_threads)
3774 debug_printf ("Have pending sigstop for lwp %d\n", pid);
3776 return;
3779 if (debug_threads)
3780 debug_printf ("Sending sigstop to lwp %d\n", pid);
3782 lwp->stop_expected = 1;
3783 kill_lwp (pid, SIGSTOP);
3786 static void
3787 send_sigstop (thread_info *thread, lwp_info *except)
3789 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
3791 /* Ignore EXCEPT. */
3792 if (lwp == except)
3793 return;
3795 if (lwp->stopped)
3796 return;
3798 send_sigstop (lwp);
3801 /* Increment the suspend count of an LWP, and stop it, if not stopped
3802 yet. */
3803 static void
3804 suspend_and_send_sigstop (thread_info *thread, lwp_info *except)
3806 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
3808 /* Ignore EXCEPT. */
3809 if (lwp == except)
3810 return;
3812 lwp_suspended_inc (lwp);
3814 send_sigstop (thread, except);
3817 static void
3818 mark_lwp_dead (struct lwp_info *lwp, int wstat)
3820 /* Store the exit status for later. */
3821 lwp->status_pending_p = 1;
3822 lwp->status_pending = wstat;
3824 /* Store in waitstatus as well, as there's nothing else to process
3825 for this event. */
3826 if (WIFEXITED (wstat))
3828 lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
3829 lwp->waitstatus.value.integer = WEXITSTATUS (wstat);
3831 else if (WIFSIGNALED (wstat))
3833 lwp->waitstatus.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
3834 lwp->waitstatus.value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (WTERMSIG (wstat));
3837 /* Prevent trying to stop it. */
3838 lwp->stopped = 1;
3840 /* No further stops are expected from a dead lwp. */
3841 lwp->stop_expected = 0;
3844 /* Return true if LWP has exited already, and has a pending exit event
3845 to report to GDB. */
3847 static int
3848 lwp_is_marked_dead (struct lwp_info *lwp)
3850 return (lwp->status_pending_p
3851 && (WIFEXITED (lwp->status_pending)
3852 || WIFSIGNALED (lwp->status_pending)));
3855 void
3856 linux_process_target::wait_for_sigstop ()
3858 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
3859 ptid_t saved_tid;
3860 int wstat;
3861 int ret;
3863 saved_thread = current_thread;
3864 if (saved_thread != NULL)
3865 saved_tid = saved_thread->id;
3866 else
3867 saved_tid = null_ptid; /* avoid bogus unused warning */
3869 if (debug_threads)
3870 debug_printf ("wait_for_sigstop: pulling events\n");
3872 /* Passing NULL_PTID as filter indicates we want all events to be
3873 left pending. Eventually this returns when there are no
3874 unwaited-for children left. */
3875 ret = wait_for_event_filtered (minus_one_ptid, null_ptid, &wstat, __WALL);
3876 gdb_assert (ret == -1);
3878 if (saved_thread == NULL || mythread_alive (saved_tid))
3879 current_thread = saved_thread;
3880 else
3882 if (debug_threads)
3883 debug_printf ("Previously current thread died.\n");
3885 /* We can't change the current inferior behind GDB's back,
3886 otherwise, a subsequent command may apply to the wrong
3887 process. */
3888 current_thread = NULL;
3892 bool
3893 linux_process_target::stuck_in_jump_pad (thread_info *thread)
3895 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
3897 if (lwp->suspended != 0)
3899 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3900 "LWP %ld is suspended, suspended=%d\n",
3901 lwpid_of (thread), lwp->suspended);
3903 gdb_assert (lwp->stopped);
3905 /* Allow debugging the jump pad, gdb_collect, etc.. */
3906 return (supports_fast_tracepoints ()
3907 && agent_loaded_p ()
3908 && (gdb_breakpoint_here (lwp->stop_pc)
3909 || lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT
3910 || thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step)
3911 && (linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting (lwp, NULL)
3912 != fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting));
3915 void
3916 linux_process_target::move_out_of_jump_pad (thread_info *thread)
3918 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
3919 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
3920 int *wstat;
3922 if (lwp->suspended != 0)
3924 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3925 "LWP %ld is suspended, suspended=%d\n",
3926 lwpid_of (thread), lwp->suspended);
3928 gdb_assert (lwp->stopped);
3930 /* For gdb_breakpoint_here. */
3931 saved_thread = current_thread;
3932 current_thread = thread;
3934 wstat = lwp->status_pending_p ? &lwp->status_pending : NULL;
3936 /* Allow debugging the jump pad, gdb_collect, etc. */
3937 if (!gdb_breakpoint_here (lwp->stop_pc)
3938 && lwp->stop_reason != TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT
3939 && thread->last_resume_kind != resume_step
3940 && maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad (lwp, wstat))
3942 if (debug_threads)
3943 debug_printf ("LWP %ld needs stabilizing (in jump pad)\n",
3944 lwpid_of (thread));
3946 if (wstat)
3948 lwp->status_pending_p = 0;
3949 enqueue_one_deferred_signal (lwp, wstat);
3951 if (debug_threads)
3952 debug_printf ("Signal %d for LWP %ld deferred "
3953 "(in jump pad)\n",
3954 WSTOPSIG (*wstat), lwpid_of (thread));
3957 resume_one_lwp (lwp, 0, 0, NULL);
3959 else
3960 lwp_suspended_inc (lwp);
3962 current_thread = saved_thread;
3965 static bool
3966 lwp_running (thread_info *thread)
3968 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
3970 if (lwp_is_marked_dead (lwp))
3971 return false;
3973 return !lwp->stopped;
3976 void
3977 linux_process_target::stop_all_lwps (int suspend, lwp_info *except)
3979 /* Should not be called recursively. */
3980 gdb_assert (stopping_threads == NOT_STOPPING_THREADS);
3982 if (debug_threads)
3984 debug_enter ();
3985 debug_printf ("stop_all_lwps (%s, except=%s)\n",
3986 suspend ? "stop-and-suspend" : "stop",
3987 except != NULL
3988 ? target_pid_to_str (ptid_of (get_lwp_thread (except)))
3989 : "none");
3992 stopping_threads = (suspend
3993 ? STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS
3994 : STOPPING_THREADS);
3996 if (suspend)
3997 for_each_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread)
3999 suspend_and_send_sigstop (thread, except);
4001 else
4002 for_each_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread)
4004 send_sigstop (thread, except);
4007 wait_for_sigstop ();
4008 stopping_threads = NOT_STOPPING_THREADS;
4010 if (debug_threads)
4012 debug_printf ("stop_all_lwps done, setting stopping_threads "
4013 "back to !stopping\n");
4014 debug_exit ();
4018 /* Enqueue one signal in the chain of signals which need to be
4019 delivered to this process on next resume. */
4021 static void
4022 enqueue_pending_signal (struct lwp_info *lwp, int signal, siginfo_t *info)
4024 lwp->pending_signals.emplace_back (signal);
4025 if (info == nullptr)
4026 memset (&lwp->pending_signals.back ().info, 0, sizeof (siginfo_t));
4027 else
4028 lwp->pending_signals.back ().info = *info;
4031 void
4032 linux_process_target::install_software_single_step_breakpoints (lwp_info *lwp)
4034 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
4035 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (thread, 1);
4037 scoped_restore save_current_thread = make_scoped_restore (&current_thread);
4039 current_thread = thread;
4040 std::vector<CORE_ADDR> next_pcs = low_get_next_pcs (regcache);
4042 for (CORE_ADDR pc : next_pcs)
4043 set_single_step_breakpoint (pc, current_ptid);
4047 linux_process_target::single_step (lwp_info* lwp)
4049 int step = 0;
4051 if (supports_hardware_single_step ())
4053 step = 1;
4055 else if (supports_software_single_step ())
4057 install_software_single_step_breakpoints (lwp);
4058 step = 0;
4060 else
4062 if (debug_threads)
4063 debug_printf ("stepping is not implemented on this target");
4066 return step;
4069 /* The signal can be delivered to the inferior if we are not trying to
4070 finish a fast tracepoint collect. Since signal can be delivered in
4071 the step-over, the program may go to signal handler and trap again
4072 after return from the signal handler. We can live with the spurious
4073 double traps. */
4075 static int
4076 lwp_signal_can_be_delivered (struct lwp_info *lwp)
4078 return (lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint
4079 == fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting);
4082 void
4083 linux_process_target::resume_one_lwp_throw (lwp_info *lwp, int step,
4084 int signal, siginfo_t *info)
4086 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
4087 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
4088 int ptrace_request;
4089 struct process_info *proc = get_thread_process (thread);
4091 /* Note that target description may not be initialised
4092 (proc->tdesc == NULL) at this point because the program hasn't
4093 stopped at the first instruction yet. It means GDBserver skips
4094 the extra traps from the wrapper program (see option --wrapper).
4095 Code in this function that requires register access should be
4096 guarded by proc->tdesc == NULL or something else. */
4098 if (lwp->stopped == 0)
4099 return;
4101 gdb_assert (lwp->waitstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE);
4103 fast_tpoint_collect_result fast_tp_collecting
4104 = lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint;
4106 gdb_assert (!stabilizing_threads
4107 || (fast_tp_collecting
4108 != fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting));
4110 /* Cancel actions that rely on GDB not changing the PC (e.g., the
4111 user used the "jump" command, or "set $pc = foo"). */
4112 if (thread->while_stepping != NULL && lwp->stop_pc != get_pc (lwp))
4114 /* Collecting 'while-stepping' actions doesn't make sense
4115 anymore. */
4116 release_while_stepping_state_list (thread);
4119 /* If we have pending signals or status, and a new signal, enqueue the
4120 signal. Also enqueue the signal if it can't be delivered to the
4121 inferior right now. */
4122 if (signal != 0
4123 && (lwp->status_pending_p
4124 || !lwp->pending_signals.empty ()
4125 || !lwp_signal_can_be_delivered (lwp)))
4127 enqueue_pending_signal (lwp, signal, info);
4129 /* Postpone any pending signal. It was enqueued above. */
4130 signal = 0;
4133 if (lwp->status_pending_p)
4135 if (debug_threads)
4136 debug_printf ("Not resuming lwp %ld (%s, stop %s);"
4137 " has pending status\n",
4138 lwpid_of (thread), step ? "step" : "continue",
4139 lwp->stop_expected ? "expected" : "not expected");
4140 return;
4143 saved_thread = current_thread;
4144 current_thread = thread;
4146 /* This bit needs some thinking about. If we get a signal that
4147 we must report while a single-step reinsert is still pending,
4148 we often end up resuming the thread. It might be better to
4149 (ew) allow a stack of pending events; then we could be sure that
4150 the reinsert happened right away and not lose any signals.
4152 Making this stack would also shrink the window in which breakpoints are
4153 uninserted (see comment in linux_wait_for_lwp) but not enough for
4154 complete correctness, so it won't solve that problem. It may be
4155 worthwhile just to solve this one, however. */
4156 if (lwp->bp_reinsert != 0)
4158 if (debug_threads)
4159 debug_printf (" pending reinsert at 0x%s\n",
4160 paddress (lwp->bp_reinsert));
4162 if (supports_hardware_single_step ())
4164 if (fast_tp_collecting == fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting)
4166 if (step == 0)
4167 warning ("BAD - reinserting but not stepping.");
4168 if (lwp->suspended)
4169 warning ("BAD - reinserting and suspended(%d).",
4170 lwp->suspended);
4174 step = maybe_hw_step (thread);
4177 if (fast_tp_collecting == fast_tpoint_collect_result::before_insn)
4179 if (debug_threads)
4180 debug_printf ("lwp %ld wants to get out of fast tracepoint jump pad"
4181 " (exit-jump-pad-bkpt)\n",
4182 lwpid_of (thread));
4184 else if (fast_tp_collecting == fast_tpoint_collect_result::at_insn)
4186 if (debug_threads)
4187 debug_printf ("lwp %ld wants to get out of fast tracepoint jump pad"
4188 " single-stepping\n",
4189 lwpid_of (thread));
4191 if (supports_hardware_single_step ())
4192 step = 1;
4193 else
4195 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4196 "moving out of jump pad single-stepping"
4197 " not implemented on this target");
4201 /* If we have while-stepping actions in this thread set it stepping.
4202 If we have a signal to deliver, it may or may not be set to
4203 SIG_IGN, we don't know. Assume so, and allow collecting
4204 while-stepping into a signal handler. A possible smart thing to
4205 do would be to set an internal breakpoint at the signal return
4206 address, continue, and carry on catching this while-stepping
4207 action only when that breakpoint is hit. A future
4208 enhancement. */
4209 if (thread->while_stepping != NULL)
4211 if (debug_threads)
4212 debug_printf ("lwp %ld has a while-stepping action -> forcing step.\n",
4213 lwpid_of (thread));
4215 step = single_step (lwp);
4218 if (proc->tdesc != NULL && low_supports_breakpoints ())
4220 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (current_thread, 1);
4222 lwp->stop_pc = low_get_pc (regcache);
4224 if (debug_threads)
4226 debug_printf (" %s from pc 0x%lx\n", step ? "step" : "continue",
4227 (long) lwp->stop_pc);
4231 /* If we have pending signals, consume one if it can be delivered to
4232 the inferior. */
4233 if (!lwp->pending_signals.empty () && lwp_signal_can_be_delivered (lwp))
4235 const pending_signal &p_sig = lwp->pending_signals.front ();
4237 signal = p_sig.signal;
4238 if (p_sig.info.si_signo != 0)
4239 ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread), (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
4240 &p_sig.info);
4242 lwp->pending_signals.pop_front ();
4245 if (debug_threads)
4246 debug_printf ("Resuming lwp %ld (%s, signal %d, stop %s)\n",
4247 lwpid_of (thread), step ? "step" : "continue", signal,
4248 lwp->stop_expected ? "expected" : "not expected");
4250 low_prepare_to_resume (lwp);
4252 regcache_invalidate_thread (thread);
4253 errno = 0;
4254 lwp->stepping = step;
4255 if (step)
4256 ptrace_request = PTRACE_SINGLESTEP;
4257 else if (gdb_catching_syscalls_p (lwp))
4258 ptrace_request = PTRACE_SYSCALL;
4259 else
4260 ptrace_request = PTRACE_CONT;
4261 ptrace (ptrace_request,
4262 lwpid_of (thread),
4263 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
4264 /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
4265 of coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */
4266 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) (uintptr_t) signal);
4268 current_thread = saved_thread;
4269 if (errno)
4270 perror_with_name ("resuming thread");
4272 /* Successfully resumed. Clear state that no longer makes sense,
4273 and mark the LWP as running. Must not do this before resuming
4274 otherwise if that fails other code will be confused. E.g., we'd
4275 later try to stop the LWP and hang forever waiting for a stop
4276 status. Note that we must not throw after this is cleared,
4277 otherwise handle_zombie_lwp_error would get confused. */
4278 lwp->stopped = 0;
4279 lwp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_NO_REASON;
4282 void
4283 linux_process_target::low_prepare_to_resume (lwp_info *lwp)
4285 /* Nop. */
4288 /* Called when we try to resume a stopped LWP and that errors out. If
4289 the LWP is no longer in ptrace-stopped state (meaning it's zombie,
4290 or about to become), discard the error, clear any pending status
4291 the LWP may have, and return true (we'll collect the exit status
4292 soon enough). Otherwise, return false. */
4294 static int
4295 check_ptrace_stopped_lwp_gone (struct lwp_info *lp)
4297 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lp);
4299 /* If we get an error after resuming the LWP successfully, we'd
4300 confuse !T state for the LWP being gone. */
4301 gdb_assert (lp->stopped);
4303 /* We can't just check whether the LWP is in 'Z (Zombie)' state,
4304 because even if ptrace failed with ESRCH, the tracee may be "not
4305 yet fully dead", but already refusing ptrace requests. In that
4306 case the tracee has 'R (Running)' state for a little bit
4307 (observed in Linux 3.18). See also the note on ESRCH in the
4308 ptrace(2) man page. Instead, check whether the LWP has any state
4309 other than ptrace-stopped. */
4311 /* Don't assume anything if /proc/PID/status can't be read. */
4312 if (linux_proc_pid_is_trace_stopped_nowarn (lwpid_of (thread)) == 0)
4314 lp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_NO_REASON;
4315 lp->status_pending_p = 0;
4316 return 1;
4318 return 0;
4321 void
4322 linux_process_target::resume_one_lwp (lwp_info *lwp, int step, int signal,
4323 siginfo_t *info)
4327 resume_one_lwp_throw (lwp, step, signal, info);
4329 catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex)
4331 if (!check_ptrace_stopped_lwp_gone (lwp))
4332 throw;
4336 /* This function is called once per thread via for_each_thread.
4337 We look up which resume request applies to THREAD and mark it with a
4338 pointer to the appropriate resume request.
4340 This algorithm is O(threads * resume elements), but resume elements
4341 is small (and will remain small at least until GDB supports thread
4342 suspension). */
4344 static void
4345 linux_set_resume_request (thread_info *thread, thread_resume *resume, size_t n)
4347 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
4349 for (int ndx = 0; ndx < n; ndx++)
4351 ptid_t ptid = resume[ndx].thread;
4352 if (ptid == minus_one_ptid
4353 || ptid == thread->id
4354 /* Handle both 'pPID' and 'pPID.-1' as meaning 'all threads
4355 of PID'. */
4356 || (ptid.pid () == pid_of (thread)
4357 && (ptid.is_pid ()
4358 || ptid.lwp () == -1)))
4360 if (resume[ndx].kind == resume_stop
4361 && thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop)
4363 if (debug_threads)
4364 debug_printf ("already %s LWP %ld at GDB's request\n",
4365 (thread->last_status.kind
4366 == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
4367 ? "stopped"
4368 : "stopping",
4369 lwpid_of (thread));
4371 continue;
4374 /* Ignore (wildcard) resume requests for already-resumed
4375 threads. */
4376 if (resume[ndx].kind != resume_stop
4377 && thread->last_resume_kind != resume_stop)
4379 if (debug_threads)
4380 debug_printf ("already %s LWP %ld at GDB's request\n",
4381 (thread->last_resume_kind
4382 == resume_step)
4383 ? "stepping"
4384 : "continuing",
4385 lwpid_of (thread));
4386 continue;
4389 /* Don't let wildcard resumes resume fork children that GDB
4390 does not yet know are new fork children. */
4391 if (lwp->fork_relative != NULL)
4393 struct lwp_info *rel = lwp->fork_relative;
4395 if (rel->status_pending_p
4396 && (rel->waitstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED
4397 || rel->waitstatus.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED))
4399 if (debug_threads)
4400 debug_printf ("not resuming LWP %ld: has queued stop reply\n",
4401 lwpid_of (thread));
4402 continue;
4406 /* If the thread has a pending event that has already been
4407 reported to GDBserver core, but GDB has not pulled the
4408 event out of the vStopped queue yet, likewise, ignore the
4409 (wildcard) resume request. */
4410 if (in_queued_stop_replies (thread->id))
4412 if (debug_threads)
4413 debug_printf ("not resuming LWP %ld: has queued stop reply\n",
4414 lwpid_of (thread));
4415 continue;
4418 lwp->resume = &resume[ndx];
4419 thread->last_resume_kind = lwp->resume->kind;
4421 lwp->step_range_start = lwp->resume->step_range_start;
4422 lwp->step_range_end = lwp->resume->step_range_end;
4424 /* If we had a deferred signal to report, dequeue one now.
4425 This can happen if LWP gets more than one signal while
4426 trying to get out of a jump pad. */
4427 if (lwp->stopped
4428 && !lwp->status_pending_p
4429 && dequeue_one_deferred_signal (lwp, &lwp->status_pending))
4431 lwp->status_pending_p = 1;
4433 if (debug_threads)
4434 debug_printf ("Dequeueing deferred signal %d for LWP %ld, "
4435 "leaving status pending.\n",
4436 WSTOPSIG (lwp->status_pending),
4437 lwpid_of (thread));
4440 return;
4444 /* No resume action for this thread. */
4445 lwp->resume = NULL;
4448 bool
4449 linux_process_target::resume_status_pending (thread_info *thread)
4451 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
4453 /* LWPs which will not be resumed are not interesting, because
4454 we might not wait for them next time through linux_wait. */
4455 if (lwp->resume == NULL)
4456 return false;
4458 return thread_still_has_status_pending (thread);
4461 bool
4462 linux_process_target::thread_needs_step_over (thread_info *thread)
4464 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
4465 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
4466 CORE_ADDR pc;
4467 struct process_info *proc = get_thread_process (thread);
4469 /* GDBserver is skipping the extra traps from the wrapper program,
4470 don't have to do step over. */
4471 if (proc->tdesc == NULL)
4472 return false;
4474 /* LWPs which will not be resumed are not interesting, because we
4475 might not wait for them next time through linux_wait. */
4477 if (!lwp->stopped)
4479 if (debug_threads)
4480 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, not stopped\n",
4481 lwpid_of (thread));
4482 return false;
4485 if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop)
4487 if (debug_threads)
4488 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, should remain"
4489 " stopped\n",
4490 lwpid_of (thread));
4491 return false;
4494 gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0);
4496 if (lwp->suspended)
4498 if (debug_threads)
4499 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, suspended\n",
4500 lwpid_of (thread));
4501 return false;
4504 if (lwp->status_pending_p)
4506 if (debug_threads)
4507 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, has pending"
4508 " status.\n",
4509 lwpid_of (thread));
4510 return false;
4513 /* Note: PC, not STOP_PC. Either GDB has adjusted the PC already,
4514 or we have. */
4515 pc = get_pc (lwp);
4517 /* If the PC has changed since we stopped, then don't do anything,
4518 and let the breakpoint/tracepoint be hit. This happens if, for
4519 instance, GDB handled the decr_pc_after_break subtraction itself,
4520 GDB is OOL stepping this thread, or the user has issued a "jump"
4521 command, or poked thread's registers herself. */
4522 if (pc != lwp->stop_pc)
4524 if (debug_threads)
4525 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Cancelling, PC was changed. "
4526 "Old stop_pc was 0x%s, PC is now 0x%s\n",
4527 lwpid_of (thread),
4528 paddress (lwp->stop_pc), paddress (pc));
4529 return false;
4532 /* On software single step target, resume the inferior with signal
4533 rather than stepping over. */
4534 if (supports_software_single_step ()
4535 && !lwp->pending_signals.empty ()
4536 && lwp_signal_can_be_delivered (lwp))
4538 if (debug_threads)
4539 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? Ignoring, has pending"
4540 " signals.\n",
4541 lwpid_of (thread));
4543 return false;
4546 saved_thread = current_thread;
4547 current_thread = thread;
4549 /* We can only step over breakpoints we know about. */
4550 if (breakpoint_here (pc) || fast_tracepoint_jump_here (pc))
4552 /* Don't step over a breakpoint that GDB expects to hit
4553 though. If the condition is being evaluated on the target's side
4554 and it evaluate to false, step over this breakpoint as well. */
4555 if (gdb_breakpoint_here (pc)
4556 && gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint (pc)
4557 && gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint (pc))
4559 if (debug_threads)
4560 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? yes, but found"
4561 " GDB breakpoint at 0x%s; skipping step over\n",
4562 lwpid_of (thread), paddress (pc));
4564 current_thread = saved_thread;
4565 return false;
4567 else
4569 if (debug_threads)
4570 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? yes, "
4571 "found breakpoint at 0x%s\n",
4572 lwpid_of (thread), paddress (pc));
4574 /* We've found an lwp that needs stepping over --- return 1 so
4575 that find_thread stops looking. */
4576 current_thread = saved_thread;
4578 return true;
4582 current_thread = saved_thread;
4584 if (debug_threads)
4585 debug_printf ("Need step over [LWP %ld]? No, no breakpoint found"
4586 " at 0x%s\n",
4587 lwpid_of (thread), paddress (pc));
4589 return false;
4592 void
4593 linux_process_target::start_step_over (lwp_info *lwp)
4595 struct thread_info *thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
4596 struct thread_info *saved_thread;
4597 CORE_ADDR pc;
4598 int step;
4600 if (debug_threads)
4601 debug_printf ("Starting step-over on LWP %ld. Stopping all threads\n",
4602 lwpid_of (thread));
4604 stop_all_lwps (1, lwp);
4606 if (lwp->suspended != 0)
4608 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4609 "LWP %ld suspended=%d\n", lwpid_of (thread),
4610 lwp->suspended);
4613 if (debug_threads)
4614 debug_printf ("Done stopping all threads for step-over.\n");
4616 /* Note, we should always reach here with an already adjusted PC,
4617 either by GDB (if we're resuming due to GDB's request), or by our
4618 caller, if we just finished handling an internal breakpoint GDB
4619 shouldn't care about. */
4620 pc = get_pc (lwp);
4622 saved_thread = current_thread;
4623 current_thread = thread;
4625 lwp->bp_reinsert = pc;
4626 uninsert_breakpoints_at (pc);
4627 uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at (pc);
4629 step = single_step (lwp);
4631 current_thread = saved_thread;
4633 resume_one_lwp (lwp, step, 0, NULL);
4635 /* Require next event from this LWP. */
4636 step_over_bkpt = thread->id;
4639 bool
4640 linux_process_target::finish_step_over (lwp_info *lwp)
4642 if (lwp->bp_reinsert != 0)
4644 struct thread_info *saved_thread = current_thread;
4646 if (debug_threads)
4647 debug_printf ("Finished step over.\n");
4649 current_thread = get_lwp_thread (lwp);
4651 /* Reinsert any breakpoint at LWP->BP_REINSERT. Note that there
4652 may be no breakpoint to reinsert there by now. */
4653 reinsert_breakpoints_at (lwp->bp_reinsert);
4654 reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at (lwp->bp_reinsert);
4656 lwp->bp_reinsert = 0;
4658 /* Delete any single-step breakpoints. No longer needed. We
4659 don't have to worry about other threads hitting this trap,
4660 and later not being able to explain it, because we were
4661 stepping over a breakpoint, and we hold all threads but
4662 LWP stopped while doing that. */
4663 if (!supports_hardware_single_step ())
4665 gdb_assert (has_single_step_breakpoints (current_thread));
4666 delete_single_step_breakpoints (current_thread);
4669 step_over_bkpt = null_ptid;
4670 current_thread = saved_thread;
4671 return true;
4673 else
4674 return false;
4677 void
4678 linux_process_target::complete_ongoing_step_over ()
4680 if (step_over_bkpt != null_ptid)
4682 struct lwp_info *lwp;
4683 int wstat;
4684 int ret;
4686 if (debug_threads)
4687 debug_printf ("detach: step over in progress, finish it first\n");
4689 /* Passing NULL_PTID as filter indicates we want all events to
4690 be left pending. Eventually this returns when there are no
4691 unwaited-for children left. */
4692 ret = wait_for_event_filtered (minus_one_ptid, null_ptid, &wstat,
4693 __WALL);
4694 gdb_assert (ret == -1);
4696 lwp = find_lwp_pid (step_over_bkpt);
4697 if (lwp != NULL)
4698 finish_step_over (lwp);
4699 step_over_bkpt = null_ptid;
4700 unsuspend_all_lwps (lwp);
4704 void
4705 linux_process_target::resume_one_thread (thread_info *thread,
4706 bool leave_all_stopped)
4708 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
4709 int leave_pending;
4711 if (lwp->resume == NULL)
4712 return;
4714 if (lwp->resume->kind == resume_stop)
4716 if (debug_threads)
4717 debug_printf ("resume_stop request for LWP %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread));
4719 if (!lwp->stopped)
4721 if (debug_threads)
4722 debug_printf ("stopping LWP %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread));
4724 /* Stop the thread, and wait for the event asynchronously,
4725 through the event loop. */
4726 send_sigstop (lwp);
4728 else
4730 if (debug_threads)
4731 debug_printf ("already stopped LWP %ld\n",
4732 lwpid_of (thread));
4734 /* The LWP may have been stopped in an internal event that
4735 was not meant to be notified back to GDB (e.g., gdbserver
4736 breakpoint), so we should be reporting a stop event in
4737 this case too. */
4739 /* If the thread already has a pending SIGSTOP, this is a
4740 no-op. Otherwise, something later will presumably resume
4741 the thread and this will cause it to cancel any pending
4742 operation, due to last_resume_kind == resume_stop. If
4743 the thread already has a pending status to report, we
4744 will still report it the next time we wait - see
4745 status_pending_p_callback. */
4747 /* If we already have a pending signal to report, then
4748 there's no need to queue a SIGSTOP, as this means we're
4749 midway through moving the LWP out of the jumppad, and we
4750 will report the pending signal as soon as that is
4751 finished. */
4752 if (lwp->pending_signals_to_report.empty ())
4753 send_sigstop (lwp);
4756 /* For stop requests, we're done. */
4757 lwp->resume = NULL;
4758 thread->last_status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
4759 return;
4762 /* If this thread which is about to be resumed has a pending status,
4763 then don't resume it - we can just report the pending status.
4764 Likewise if it is suspended, because e.g., another thread is
4765 stepping past a breakpoint. Make sure to queue any signals that
4766 would otherwise be sent. In all-stop mode, we do this decision
4767 based on if *any* thread has a pending status. If there's a
4768 thread that needs the step-over-breakpoint dance, then don't
4769 resume any other thread but that particular one. */
4770 leave_pending = (lwp->suspended
4771 || lwp->status_pending_p
4772 || leave_all_stopped);
4774 /* If we have a new signal, enqueue the signal. */
4775 if (lwp->resume->sig != 0)
4777 siginfo_t info, *info_p;
4779 /* If this is the same signal we were previously stopped by,
4780 make sure to queue its siginfo. */
4781 if (WIFSTOPPED (lwp->last_status)
4782 && WSTOPSIG (lwp->last_status) == lwp->resume->sig
4783 && ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, lwpid_of (thread),
4784 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &info) == 0)
4785 info_p = &info;
4786 else
4787 info_p = NULL;
4789 enqueue_pending_signal (lwp, lwp->resume->sig, info_p);
4792 if (!leave_pending)
4794 if (debug_threads)
4795 debug_printf ("resuming LWP %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread));
4797 proceed_one_lwp (thread, NULL);
4799 else
4801 if (debug_threads)
4802 debug_printf ("leaving LWP %ld stopped\n", lwpid_of (thread));
4805 thread->last_status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
4806 lwp->resume = NULL;
4809 void
4810 linux_process_target::resume (thread_resume *resume_info, size_t n)
4812 struct thread_info *need_step_over = NULL;
4814 if (debug_threads)
4816 debug_enter ();
4817 debug_printf ("linux_resume:\n");
4820 for_each_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread)
4822 linux_set_resume_request (thread, resume_info, n);
4825 /* If there is a thread which would otherwise be resumed, which has
4826 a pending status, then don't resume any threads - we can just
4827 report the pending status. Make sure to queue any signals that
4828 would otherwise be sent. In non-stop mode, we'll apply this
4829 logic to each thread individually. We consume all pending events
4830 before considering to start a step-over (in all-stop). */
4831 bool any_pending = false;
4832 if (!non_stop)
4833 any_pending = find_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
4835 return resume_status_pending (thread);
4836 }) != nullptr;
4838 /* If there is a thread which would otherwise be resumed, which is
4839 stopped at a breakpoint that needs stepping over, then don't
4840 resume any threads - have it step over the breakpoint with all
4841 other threads stopped, then resume all threads again. Make sure
4842 to queue any signals that would otherwise be delivered or
4843 queued. */
4844 if (!any_pending && low_supports_breakpoints ())
4845 need_step_over = find_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
4847 return thread_needs_step_over (thread);
4850 bool leave_all_stopped = (need_step_over != NULL || any_pending);
4852 if (debug_threads)
4854 if (need_step_over != NULL)
4855 debug_printf ("Not resuming all, need step over\n");
4856 else if (any_pending)
4857 debug_printf ("Not resuming, all-stop and found "
4858 "an LWP with pending status\n");
4859 else
4860 debug_printf ("Resuming, no pending status or step over needed\n");
4863 /* Even if we're leaving threads stopped, queue all signals we'd
4864 otherwise deliver. */
4865 for_each_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread)
4867 resume_one_thread (thread, leave_all_stopped);
4870 if (need_step_over)
4871 start_step_over (get_thread_lwp (need_step_over));
4873 if (debug_threads)
4875 debug_printf ("linux_resume done\n");
4876 debug_exit ();
4879 /* We may have events that were pending that can/should be sent to
4880 the client now. Trigger a linux_wait call. */
4881 if (target_is_async_p ())
4882 async_file_mark ();
4885 void
4886 linux_process_target::proceed_one_lwp (thread_info *thread, lwp_info *except)
4888 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
4889 int step;
4891 if (lwp == except)
4892 return;
4894 if (debug_threads)
4895 debug_printf ("proceed_one_lwp: lwp %ld\n", lwpid_of (thread));
4897 if (!lwp->stopped)
4899 if (debug_threads)
4900 debug_printf (" LWP %ld already running\n", lwpid_of (thread));
4901 return;
4904 if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop
4905 && thread->last_status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE)
4907 if (debug_threads)
4908 debug_printf (" client wants LWP to remain %ld stopped\n",
4909 lwpid_of (thread));
4910 return;
4913 if (lwp->status_pending_p)
4915 if (debug_threads)
4916 debug_printf (" LWP %ld has pending status, leaving stopped\n",
4917 lwpid_of (thread));
4918 return;
4921 gdb_assert (lwp->suspended >= 0);
4923 if (lwp->suspended)
4925 if (debug_threads)
4926 debug_printf (" LWP %ld is suspended\n", lwpid_of (thread));
4927 return;
4930 if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_stop
4931 && lwp->pending_signals_to_report.empty ()
4932 && (lwp->collecting_fast_tracepoint
4933 == fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting))
4935 /* We haven't reported this LWP as stopped yet (otherwise, the
4936 last_status.kind check above would catch it, and we wouldn't
4937 reach here. This LWP may have been momentarily paused by a
4938 stop_all_lwps call while handling for example, another LWP's
4939 step-over. In that case, the pending expected SIGSTOP signal
4940 that was queued at vCont;t handling time will have already
4941 been consumed by wait_for_sigstop, and so we need to requeue
4942 another one here. Note that if the LWP already has a SIGSTOP
4943 pending, this is a no-op. */
4945 if (debug_threads)
4946 debug_printf ("Client wants LWP %ld to stop. "
4947 "Making sure it has a SIGSTOP pending\n",
4948 lwpid_of (thread));
4950 send_sigstop (lwp);
4953 if (thread->last_resume_kind == resume_step)
4955 if (debug_threads)
4956 debug_printf (" stepping LWP %ld, client wants it stepping\n",
4957 lwpid_of (thread));
4959 /* If resume_step is requested by GDB, install single-step
4960 breakpoints when the thread is about to be actually resumed if
4961 the single-step breakpoints weren't removed. */
4962 if (supports_software_single_step ()
4963 && !has_single_step_breakpoints (thread))
4964 install_software_single_step_breakpoints (lwp);
4966 step = maybe_hw_step (thread);
4968 else if (lwp->bp_reinsert != 0)
4970 if (debug_threads)
4971 debug_printf (" stepping LWP %ld, reinsert set\n",
4972 lwpid_of (thread));
4974 step = maybe_hw_step (thread);
4976 else
4977 step = 0;
4979 resume_one_lwp (lwp, step, 0, NULL);
4982 void
4983 linux_process_target::unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp (thread_info *thread,
4984 lwp_info *except)
4986 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
4988 if (lwp == except)
4989 return;
4991 lwp_suspended_decr (lwp);
4993 proceed_one_lwp (thread, except);
4996 void
4997 linux_process_target::proceed_all_lwps ()
4999 struct thread_info *need_step_over;
5001 /* If there is a thread which would otherwise be resumed, which is
5002 stopped at a breakpoint that needs stepping over, then don't
5003 resume any threads - have it step over the breakpoint with all
5004 other threads stopped, then resume all threads again. */
5006 if (low_supports_breakpoints ())
5008 need_step_over = find_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
5010 return thread_needs_step_over (thread);
5013 if (need_step_over != NULL)
5015 if (debug_threads)
5016 debug_printf ("proceed_all_lwps: found "
5017 "thread %ld needing a step-over\n",
5018 lwpid_of (need_step_over));
5020 start_step_over (get_thread_lwp (need_step_over));
5021 return;
5025 if (debug_threads)
5026 debug_printf ("Proceeding, no step-over needed\n");
5028 for_each_thread ([this] (thread_info *thread)
5030 proceed_one_lwp (thread, NULL);
5034 void
5035 linux_process_target::unstop_all_lwps (int unsuspend, lwp_info *except)
5037 if (debug_threads)
5039 debug_enter ();
5040 if (except)
5041 debug_printf ("unstopping all lwps, except=(LWP %ld)\n",
5042 lwpid_of (get_lwp_thread (except)));
5043 else
5044 debug_printf ("unstopping all lwps\n");
5047 if (unsuspend)
5048 for_each_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread)
5050 unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp (thread, except);
5052 else
5053 for_each_thread ([&] (thread_info *thread)
5055 proceed_one_lwp (thread, except);
5058 if (debug_threads)
5060 debug_printf ("unstop_all_lwps done\n");
5061 debug_exit ();
5066 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS
5068 #define use_linux_regsets 1
5070 /* Returns true if REGSET has been disabled. */
5072 static int
5073 regset_disabled (struct regsets_info *info, struct regset_info *regset)
5075 return (info->disabled_regsets != NULL
5076 && info->disabled_regsets[regset - info->regsets]);
5079 /* Disable REGSET. */
5081 static void
5082 disable_regset (struct regsets_info *info, struct regset_info *regset)
5084 int dr_offset;
5086 dr_offset = regset - info->regsets;
5087 if (info->disabled_regsets == NULL)
5088 info->disabled_regsets = (char *) xcalloc (1, info->num_regsets);
5089 info->disabled_regsets[dr_offset] = 1;
5092 static int
5093 regsets_fetch_inferior_registers (struct regsets_info *regsets_info,
5094 struct regcache *regcache)
5096 struct regset_info *regset;
5097 int saw_general_regs = 0;
5098 int pid;
5099 struct iovec iov;
5101 pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5102 for (regset = regsets_info->regsets; regset->size >= 0; regset++)
5104 void *buf, *data;
5105 int nt_type, res;
5107 if (regset->size == 0 || regset_disabled (regsets_info, regset))
5108 continue;
5110 buf = xmalloc (regset->size);
5112 nt_type = regset->nt_type;
5113 if (nt_type)
5115 iov.iov_base = buf;
5116 iov.iov_len = regset->size;
5117 data = (void *) &iov;
5119 else
5120 data = buf;
5122 #ifndef __sparc__
5123 res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid,
5124 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (long) nt_type, data);
5125 #else
5126 res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid, data, nt_type);
5127 #endif
5128 if (res < 0)
5130 if (errno == EIO
5131 || (errno == EINVAL && regset->type == OPTIONAL_REGS))
5133 /* If we get EIO on a regset, or an EINVAL and the regset is
5134 optional, do not try it again for this process mode. */
5135 disable_regset (regsets_info, regset);
5137 else if (errno == ENODATA)
5139 /* ENODATA may be returned if the regset is currently
5140 not "active". This can happen in normal operation,
5141 so suppress the warning in this case. */
5143 else if (errno == ESRCH)
5145 /* At this point, ESRCH should mean the process is
5146 already gone, in which case we simply ignore attempts
5147 to read its registers. */
5149 else
5151 char s[256];
5152 sprintf (s, "ptrace(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers) PID=%d",
5153 pid);
5154 perror (s);
5157 else
5159 if (regset->type == GENERAL_REGS)
5160 saw_general_regs = 1;
5161 regset->store_function (regcache, buf);
5163 free (buf);
5165 if (saw_general_regs)
5166 return 0;
5167 else
5168 return 1;
5171 static int
5172 regsets_store_inferior_registers (struct regsets_info *regsets_info,
5173 struct regcache *regcache)
5175 struct regset_info *regset;
5176 int saw_general_regs = 0;
5177 int pid;
5178 struct iovec iov;
5180 pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5181 for (regset = regsets_info->regsets; regset->size >= 0; regset++)
5183 void *buf, *data;
5184 int nt_type, res;
5186 if (regset->size == 0 || regset_disabled (regsets_info, regset)
5187 || regset->fill_function == NULL)
5188 continue;
5190 buf = xmalloc (regset->size);
5192 /* First fill the buffer with the current register set contents,
5193 in case there are any items in the kernel's regset that are
5194 not in gdbserver's regcache. */
5196 nt_type = regset->nt_type;
5197 if (nt_type)
5199 iov.iov_base = buf;
5200 iov.iov_len = regset->size;
5201 data = (void *) &iov;
5203 else
5204 data = buf;
5206 #ifndef __sparc__
5207 res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid,
5208 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (long) nt_type, data);
5209 #else
5210 res = ptrace (regset->get_request, pid, data, nt_type);
5211 #endif
5213 if (res == 0)
5215 /* Then overlay our cached registers on that. */
5216 regset->fill_function (regcache, buf);
5218 /* Only now do we write the register set. */
5219 #ifndef __sparc__
5220 res = ptrace (regset->set_request, pid,
5221 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (long) nt_type, data);
5222 #else
5223 res = ptrace (regset->set_request, pid, data, nt_type);
5224 #endif
5227 if (res < 0)
5229 if (errno == EIO
5230 || (errno == EINVAL && regset->type == OPTIONAL_REGS))
5232 /* If we get EIO on a regset, or an EINVAL and the regset is
5233 optional, do not try it again for this process mode. */
5234 disable_regset (regsets_info, regset);
5236 else if (errno == ESRCH)
5238 /* At this point, ESRCH should mean the process is
5239 already gone, in which case we simply ignore attempts
5240 to change its registers. See also the related
5241 comment in resume_one_lwp. */
5242 free (buf);
5243 return 0;
5245 else
5247 perror ("Warning: ptrace(regsets_store_inferior_registers)");
5250 else if (regset->type == GENERAL_REGS)
5251 saw_general_regs = 1;
5252 free (buf);
5254 if (saw_general_regs)
5255 return 0;
5256 else
5257 return 1;
5260 #else /* !HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS */
5262 #define use_linux_regsets 0
5263 #define regsets_fetch_inferior_registers(regsets_info, regcache) 1
5264 #define regsets_store_inferior_registers(regsets_info, regcache) 1
5266 #endif
5268 /* Return 1 if register REGNO is supported by one of the regset ptrace
5269 calls or 0 if it has to be transferred individually. */
5271 static int
5272 linux_register_in_regsets (const struct regs_info *regs_info, int regno)
5274 unsigned char mask = 1 << (regno % 8);
5275 size_t index = regno / 8;
5277 return (use_linux_regsets
5278 && (regs_info->regset_bitmap == NULL
5279 || (regs_info->regset_bitmap[index] & mask) != 0));
5282 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_USRREGS
5284 static int
5285 register_addr (const struct usrregs_info *usrregs, int regnum)
5287 int addr;
5289 if (regnum < 0 || regnum >= usrregs->num_regs)
5290 error ("Invalid register number %d.", regnum);
5292 addr = usrregs->regmap[regnum];
5294 return addr;
5298 void
5299 linux_process_target::fetch_register (const usrregs_info *usrregs,
5300 regcache *regcache, int regno)
5302 CORE_ADDR regaddr;
5303 int i, size;
5304 char *buf;
5305 int pid;
5307 if (regno >= usrregs->num_regs)
5308 return;
5309 if (low_cannot_fetch_register (regno))
5310 return;
5312 regaddr = register_addr (usrregs, regno);
5313 if (regaddr == -1)
5314 return;
5316 size = ((register_size (regcache->tdesc, regno)
5317 + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)
5318 & -sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE));
5319 buf = (char *) alloca (size);
5321 pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5322 for (i = 0; i < size; i += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE))
5324 errno = 0;
5325 *(PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *) (buf + i) =
5326 ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid,
5327 /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
5328 of coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */
5329 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) regaddr, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
5330 regaddr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE);
5331 if (errno != 0)
5333 /* Mark register REGNO unavailable. */
5334 supply_register (regcache, regno, NULL);
5335 return;
5339 low_supply_ptrace_register (regcache, regno, buf);
5342 void
5343 linux_process_target::store_register (const usrregs_info *usrregs,
5344 regcache *regcache, int regno)
5346 CORE_ADDR regaddr;
5347 int i, size;
5348 char *buf;
5349 int pid;
5351 if (regno >= usrregs->num_regs)
5352 return;
5353 if (low_cannot_store_register (regno))
5354 return;
5356 regaddr = register_addr (usrregs, regno);
5357 if (regaddr == -1)
5358 return;
5360 size = ((register_size (regcache->tdesc, regno)
5361 + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)
5362 & -sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE));
5363 buf = (char *) alloca (size);
5364 memset (buf, 0, size);
5366 low_collect_ptrace_register (regcache, regno, buf);
5368 pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5369 for (i = 0; i < size; i += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE))
5371 errno = 0;
5372 ptrace (PTRACE_POKEUSER, pid,
5373 /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
5374 about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */
5375 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) regaddr,
5376 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) *(PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *) (buf + i));
5377 if (errno != 0)
5379 /* At this point, ESRCH should mean the process is
5380 already gone, in which case we simply ignore attempts
5381 to change its registers. See also the related
5382 comment in resume_one_lwp. */
5383 if (errno == ESRCH)
5384 return;
5387 if (!low_cannot_store_register (regno))
5388 error ("writing register %d: %s", regno, safe_strerror (errno));
5390 regaddr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE);
5393 #endif /* HAVE_LINUX_USRREGS */
5395 void
5396 linux_process_target::low_collect_ptrace_register (regcache *regcache,
5397 int regno, char *buf)
5399 collect_register (regcache, regno, buf);
5402 void
5403 linux_process_target::low_supply_ptrace_register (regcache *regcache,
5404 int regno, const char *buf)
5406 supply_register (regcache, regno, buf);
5409 void
5410 linux_process_target::usr_fetch_inferior_registers (const regs_info *regs_info,
5411 regcache *regcache,
5412 int regno, int all)
5414 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_USRREGS
5415 struct usrregs_info *usr = regs_info->usrregs;
5417 if (regno == -1)
5419 for (regno = 0; regno < usr->num_regs; regno++)
5420 if (all || !linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno))
5421 fetch_register (usr, regcache, regno);
5423 else
5424 fetch_register (usr, regcache, regno);
5425 #endif
5428 void
5429 linux_process_target::usr_store_inferior_registers (const regs_info *regs_info,
5430 regcache *regcache,
5431 int regno, int all)
5433 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_USRREGS
5434 struct usrregs_info *usr = regs_info->usrregs;
5436 if (regno == -1)
5438 for (regno = 0; regno < usr->num_regs; regno++)
5439 if (all || !linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno))
5440 store_register (usr, regcache, regno);
5442 else
5443 store_register (usr, regcache, regno);
5444 #endif
5447 void
5448 linux_process_target::fetch_registers (regcache *regcache, int regno)
5450 int use_regsets;
5451 int all = 0;
5452 const regs_info *regs_info = get_regs_info ();
5454 if (regno == -1)
5456 if (regs_info->usrregs != NULL)
5457 for (regno = 0; regno < regs_info->usrregs->num_regs; regno++)
5458 low_fetch_register (regcache, regno);
5460 all = regsets_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info, regcache);
5461 if (regs_info->usrregs != NULL)
5462 usr_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, -1, all);
5464 else
5466 if (low_fetch_register (regcache, regno))
5467 return;
5469 use_regsets = linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno);
5470 if (use_regsets)
5471 all = regsets_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info,
5472 regcache);
5473 if ((!use_regsets || all) && regs_info->usrregs != NULL)
5474 usr_fetch_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, regno, 1);
5478 void
5479 linux_process_target::store_registers (regcache *regcache, int regno)
5481 int use_regsets;
5482 int all = 0;
5483 const regs_info *regs_info = get_regs_info ();
5485 if (regno == -1)
5487 all = regsets_store_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info,
5488 regcache);
5489 if (regs_info->usrregs != NULL)
5490 usr_store_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, regno, all);
5492 else
5494 use_regsets = linux_register_in_regsets (regs_info, regno);
5495 if (use_regsets)
5496 all = regsets_store_inferior_registers (regs_info->regsets_info,
5497 regcache);
5498 if ((!use_regsets || all) && regs_info->usrregs != NULL)
5499 usr_store_inferior_registers (regs_info, regcache, regno, 1);
5503 bool
5504 linux_process_target::low_fetch_register (regcache *regcache, int regno)
5506 return false;
5509 /* A wrapper for the read_memory target op. */
5511 static int
5512 linux_read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
5514 return the_target->read_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
5517 /* Copy LEN bytes from inferior's memory starting at MEMADDR
5518 to debugger memory starting at MYADDR. */
5521 linux_process_target::read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
5522 unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
5524 int pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5525 PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *buffer;
5526 CORE_ADDR addr;
5527 int count;
5528 char filename[64];
5529 int i;
5530 int ret;
5531 int fd;
5533 /* Try using /proc. Don't bother for one word. */
5534 if (len >= 3 * sizeof (long))
5536 int bytes;
5538 /* We could keep this file open and cache it - possibly one per
5539 thread. That requires some juggling, but is even faster. */
5540 sprintf (filename, "/proc/%d/mem", pid);
5541 fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY | O_LARGEFILE);
5542 if (fd == -1)
5543 goto no_proc;
5545 /* If pread64 is available, use it. It's faster if the kernel
5546 supports it (only one syscall), and it's 64-bit safe even on
5547 32-bit platforms (for instance, SPARC debugging a SPARC64
5548 application). */
5549 #ifdef HAVE_PREAD64
5550 bytes = pread64 (fd, myaddr, len, memaddr);
5551 #else
5552 bytes = -1;
5553 if (lseek (fd, memaddr, SEEK_SET) != -1)
5554 bytes = read (fd, myaddr, len);
5555 #endif
5557 close (fd);
5558 if (bytes == len)
5559 return 0;
5561 /* Some data was read, we'll try to get the rest with ptrace. */
5562 if (bytes > 0)
5564 memaddr += bytes;
5565 myaddr += bytes;
5566 len -= bytes;
5570 no_proc:
5571 /* Round starting address down to longword boundary. */
5572 addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE);
5573 /* Round ending address up; get number of longwords that makes. */
5574 count = ((((memaddr + len) - addr) + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)
5575 / sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE));
5576 /* Allocate buffer of that many longwords. */
5577 buffer = XALLOCAVEC (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE, count);
5579 /* Read all the longwords */
5580 errno = 0;
5581 for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE))
5583 /* Coerce the 3rd arg to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
5584 about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */
5585 buffer[i] = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid,
5586 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) addr,
5587 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
5588 if (errno)
5589 break;
5591 ret = errno;
5593 /* Copy appropriate bytes out of the buffer. */
5594 if (i > 0)
5596 i *= sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE);
5597 i -= memaddr & (sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1);
5598 memcpy (myaddr,
5599 (char *) buffer + (memaddr & (sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)),
5600 i < len ? i : len);
5603 return ret;
5606 /* Copy LEN bytes of data from debugger memory at MYADDR to inferior's
5607 memory at MEMADDR. On failure (cannot write to the inferior)
5608 returns the value of errno. Always succeeds if LEN is zero. */
5611 linux_process_target::write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
5612 const unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
5614 int i;
5615 /* Round starting address down to longword boundary. */
5616 CORE_ADDR addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE);
5617 /* Round ending address up; get number of longwords that makes. */
5618 int count
5619 = (((memaddr + len) - addr) + sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)
5620 / sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE);
5622 /* Allocate buffer of that many longwords. */
5623 PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *buffer = XALLOCAVEC (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE, count);
5625 int pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5627 if (len == 0)
5629 /* Zero length write always succeeds. */
5630 return 0;
5633 if (debug_threads)
5635 /* Dump up to four bytes. */
5636 char str[4 * 2 + 1];
5637 char *p = str;
5638 int dump = len < 4 ? len : 4;
5640 for (i = 0; i < dump; i++)
5642 sprintf (p, "%02x", myaddr[i]);
5643 p += 2;
5645 *p = '\0';
5647 debug_printf ("Writing %s to 0x%08lx in process %d\n",
5648 str, (long) memaddr, pid);
5651 /* Fill start and end extra bytes of buffer with existing memory data. */
5653 errno = 0;
5654 /* Coerce the 3rd arg to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
5655 about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */
5656 buffer[0] = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid,
5657 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) addr,
5658 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
5659 if (errno)
5660 return errno;
5662 if (count > 1)
5664 errno = 0;
5665 buffer[count - 1]
5666 = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid,
5667 /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
5668 about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */
5669 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) (addr + (count - 1)
5670 * sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE)),
5671 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
5672 if (errno)
5673 return errno;
5676 /* Copy data to be written over corresponding part of buffer. */
5678 memcpy ((char *) buffer + (memaddr & (sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) - 1)),
5679 myaddr, len);
5681 /* Write the entire buffer. */
5683 for (i = 0; i < count; i++, addr += sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE))
5685 errno = 0;
5686 ptrace (PTRACE_POKETEXT, pid,
5687 /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
5688 about coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer. */
5689 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) (uintptr_t) addr,
5690 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) buffer[i]);
5691 if (errno)
5692 return errno;
5695 return 0;
5698 void
5699 linux_process_target::look_up_symbols ()
5701 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
5702 struct process_info *proc = current_process ();
5704 if (proc->priv->thread_db != NULL)
5705 return;
5707 thread_db_init ();
5708 #endif
5711 void
5712 linux_process_target::request_interrupt ()
5714 /* Send a SIGINT to the process group. This acts just like the user
5715 typed a ^C on the controlling terminal. */
5716 ::kill (-signal_pid, SIGINT);
5719 bool
5720 linux_process_target::supports_read_auxv ()
5722 return true;
5725 /* Copy LEN bytes from inferior's auxiliary vector starting at OFFSET
5726 to debugger memory starting at MYADDR. */
5729 linux_process_target::read_auxv (CORE_ADDR offset, unsigned char *myaddr,
5730 unsigned int len)
5732 char filename[PATH_MAX];
5733 int fd, n;
5734 int pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5736 xsnprintf (filename, sizeof filename, "/proc/%d/auxv", pid);
5738 fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY);
5739 if (fd < 0)
5740 return -1;
5742 if (offset != (CORE_ADDR) 0
5743 && lseek (fd, (off_t) offset, SEEK_SET) != (off_t) offset)
5744 n = -1;
5745 else
5746 n = read (fd, myaddr, len);
5748 close (fd);
5750 return n;
5754 linux_process_target::insert_point (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
5755 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp)
5757 if (type == raw_bkpt_type_sw)
5758 return insert_memory_breakpoint (bp);
5759 else
5760 return low_insert_point (type, addr, size, bp);
5764 linux_process_target::low_insert_point (raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
5765 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp)
5767 /* Unsupported (see target.h). */
5768 return 1;
5772 linux_process_target::remove_point (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
5773 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp)
5775 if (type == raw_bkpt_type_sw)
5776 return remove_memory_breakpoint (bp);
5777 else
5778 return low_remove_point (type, addr, size, bp);
5782 linux_process_target::low_remove_point (raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
5783 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp)
5785 /* Unsupported (see target.h). */
5786 return 1;
5789 /* Implement the stopped_by_sw_breakpoint target_ops
5790 method. */
5792 bool
5793 linux_process_target::stopped_by_sw_breakpoint ()
5795 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_thread);
5797 return (lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT);
5800 /* Implement the supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint target_ops
5801 method. */
5803 bool
5804 linux_process_target::supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint ()
5806 return USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO;
5809 /* Implement the stopped_by_hw_breakpoint target_ops
5810 method. */
5812 bool
5813 linux_process_target::stopped_by_hw_breakpoint ()
5815 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_thread);
5817 return (lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_HW_BREAKPOINT);
5820 /* Implement the supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint target_ops
5821 method. */
5823 bool
5824 linux_process_target::supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint ()
5826 return USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO;
5829 /* Implement the supports_hardware_single_step target_ops method. */
5831 bool
5832 linux_process_target::supports_hardware_single_step ()
5834 return true;
5837 bool
5838 linux_process_target::stopped_by_watchpoint ()
5840 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_thread);
5842 return lwp->stop_reason == TARGET_STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT;
5845 CORE_ADDR
5846 linux_process_target::stopped_data_address ()
5848 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (current_thread);
5850 return lwp->stopped_data_address;
5853 /* This is only used for targets that define PT_TEXT_ADDR,
5854 PT_DATA_ADDR and PT_TEXT_END_ADDR. If those are not defined, supposedly
5855 the target has different ways of acquiring this information, like
5856 loadmaps. */
5858 bool
5859 linux_process_target::supports_read_offsets ()
5861 #ifdef SUPPORTS_READ_OFFSETS
5862 return true;
5863 #else
5864 return false;
5865 #endif
5868 /* Under uClinux, programs are loaded at non-zero offsets, which we need
5869 to tell gdb about. */
5872 linux_process_target::read_offsets (CORE_ADDR *text_p, CORE_ADDR *data_p)
5874 #ifdef SUPPORTS_READ_OFFSETS
5875 unsigned long text, text_end, data;
5876 int pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5878 errno = 0;
5880 text = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) PT_TEXT_ADDR,
5881 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
5882 text_end = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) PT_TEXT_END_ADDR,
5883 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
5884 data = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) PT_DATA_ADDR,
5885 (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) 0);
5887 if (errno == 0)
5889 /* Both text and data offsets produced at compile-time (and so
5890 used by gdb) are relative to the beginning of the program,
5891 with the data segment immediately following the text segment.
5892 However, the actual runtime layout in memory may put the data
5893 somewhere else, so when we send gdb a data base-address, we
5894 use the real data base address and subtract the compile-time
5895 data base-address from it (which is just the length of the
5896 text segment). BSS immediately follows data in both
5897 cases. */
5898 *text_p = text;
5899 *data_p = data - (text_end - text);
5901 return 1;
5903 return 0;
5904 #else
5905 gdb_assert_not_reached ("target op read_offsets not supported");
5906 #endif
5909 bool
5910 linux_process_target::supports_get_tls_address ()
5912 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
5913 return true;
5914 #else
5915 return false;
5916 #endif
5920 linux_process_target::get_tls_address (thread_info *thread,
5921 CORE_ADDR offset,
5922 CORE_ADDR load_module,
5923 CORE_ADDR *address)
5925 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
5926 return thread_db_get_tls_address (thread, offset, load_module, address);
5927 #else
5928 return -1;
5929 #endif
5932 bool
5933 linux_process_target::supports_qxfer_osdata ()
5935 return true;
5939 linux_process_target::qxfer_osdata (const char *annex,
5940 unsigned char *readbuf,
5941 unsigned const char *writebuf,
5942 CORE_ADDR offset, int len)
5944 return linux_common_xfer_osdata (annex, readbuf, offset, len);
5947 void
5948 linux_process_target::siginfo_fixup (siginfo_t *siginfo,
5949 gdb_byte *inf_siginfo, int direction)
5951 bool done = low_siginfo_fixup (siginfo, inf_siginfo, direction);
5953 /* If there was no callback, or the callback didn't do anything,
5954 then just do a straight memcpy. */
5955 if (!done)
5957 if (direction == 1)
5958 memcpy (siginfo, inf_siginfo, sizeof (siginfo_t));
5959 else
5960 memcpy (inf_siginfo, siginfo, sizeof (siginfo_t));
5964 bool
5965 linux_process_target::low_siginfo_fixup (siginfo_t *native, gdb_byte *inf,
5966 int direction)
5968 return false;
5971 bool
5972 linux_process_target::supports_qxfer_siginfo ()
5974 return true;
5978 linux_process_target::qxfer_siginfo (const char *annex,
5979 unsigned char *readbuf,
5980 unsigned const char *writebuf,
5981 CORE_ADDR offset, int len)
5983 int pid;
5984 siginfo_t siginfo;
5985 gdb_byte inf_siginfo[sizeof (siginfo_t)];
5987 if (current_thread == NULL)
5988 return -1;
5990 pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
5992 if (debug_threads)
5993 debug_printf ("%s siginfo for lwp %d.\n",
5994 readbuf != NULL ? "Reading" : "Writing",
5995 pid);
5997 if (offset >= sizeof (siginfo))
5998 return -1;
6000 if (ptrace (PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &siginfo) != 0)
6001 return -1;
6003 /* When GDBSERVER is built as a 64-bit application, ptrace writes into
6004 SIGINFO an object with 64-bit layout. Since debugging a 32-bit
6005 inferior with a 64-bit GDBSERVER should look the same as debugging it
6006 with a 32-bit GDBSERVER, we need to convert it. */
6007 siginfo_fixup (&siginfo, inf_siginfo, 0);
6009 if (offset + len > sizeof (siginfo))
6010 len = sizeof (siginfo) - offset;
6012 if (readbuf != NULL)
6013 memcpy (readbuf, inf_siginfo + offset, len);
6014 else
6016 memcpy (inf_siginfo + offset, writebuf, len);
6018 /* Convert back to ptrace layout before flushing it out. */
6019 siginfo_fixup (&siginfo, inf_siginfo, 1);
6021 if (ptrace (PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0, &siginfo) != 0)
6022 return -1;
6025 return len;
6028 /* SIGCHLD handler that serves two purposes: In non-stop/async mode,
6029 so we notice when children change state; as the handler for the
6030 sigsuspend in my_waitpid. */
6032 static void
6033 sigchld_handler (int signo)
6035 int old_errno = errno;
6037 if (debug_threads)
6041 /* Use the async signal safe debug function. */
6042 if (debug_write ("sigchld_handler\n",
6043 sizeof ("sigchld_handler\n") - 1) < 0)
6044 break; /* just ignore */
6045 } while (0);
6048 if (target_is_async_p ())
6049 async_file_mark (); /* trigger a linux_wait */
6051 errno = old_errno;
6054 bool
6055 linux_process_target::supports_non_stop ()
6057 return true;
6060 bool
6061 linux_process_target::async (bool enable)
6063 bool previous = target_is_async_p ();
6065 if (debug_threads)
6066 debug_printf ("linux_async (%d), previous=%d\n",
6067 enable, previous);
6069 if (previous != enable)
6071 sigset_t mask;
6072 sigemptyset (&mask);
6073 sigaddset (&mask, SIGCHLD);
6075 gdb_sigmask (SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL);
6077 if (enable)
6079 if (pipe (linux_event_pipe) == -1)
6081 linux_event_pipe[0] = -1;
6082 linux_event_pipe[1] = -1;
6083 gdb_sigmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, NULL);
6085 warning ("creating event pipe failed.");
6086 return previous;
6089 fcntl (linux_event_pipe[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
6090 fcntl (linux_event_pipe[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
6092 /* Register the event loop handler. */
6093 add_file_handler (linux_event_pipe[0],
6094 handle_target_event, NULL,
6095 "linux-low");
6097 /* Always trigger a linux_wait. */
6098 async_file_mark ();
6100 else
6102 delete_file_handler (linux_event_pipe[0]);
6104 close (linux_event_pipe[0]);
6105 close (linux_event_pipe[1]);
6106 linux_event_pipe[0] = -1;
6107 linux_event_pipe[1] = -1;
6110 gdb_sigmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, NULL);
6113 return previous;
6117 linux_process_target::start_non_stop (bool nonstop)
6119 /* Register or unregister from event-loop accordingly. */
6120 target_async (nonstop);
6122 if (target_is_async_p () != (nonstop != false))
6123 return -1;
6125 return 0;
6128 bool
6129 linux_process_target::supports_multi_process ()
6131 return true;
6134 /* Check if fork events are supported. */
6136 bool
6137 linux_process_target::supports_fork_events ()
6139 return linux_supports_tracefork ();
6142 /* Check if vfork events are supported. */
6144 bool
6145 linux_process_target::supports_vfork_events ()
6147 return linux_supports_tracefork ();
6150 /* Check if exec events are supported. */
6152 bool
6153 linux_process_target::supports_exec_events ()
6155 return linux_supports_traceexec ();
6158 /* Target hook for 'handle_new_gdb_connection'. Causes a reset of the
6159 ptrace flags for all inferiors. This is in case the new GDB connection
6160 doesn't support the same set of events that the previous one did. */
6162 void
6163 linux_process_target::handle_new_gdb_connection ()
6165 /* Request that all the lwps reset their ptrace options. */
6166 for_each_thread ([] (thread_info *thread)
6168 struct lwp_info *lwp = get_thread_lwp (thread);
6170 if (!lwp->stopped)
6172 /* Stop the lwp so we can modify its ptrace options. */
6173 lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 1;
6174 linux_stop_lwp (lwp);
6176 else
6178 /* Already stopped; go ahead and set the ptrace options. */
6179 struct process_info *proc = find_process_pid (pid_of (thread));
6180 int options = linux_low_ptrace_options (proc->attached);
6182 linux_enable_event_reporting (lwpid_of (thread), options);
6183 lwp->must_set_ptrace_flags = 0;
6189 linux_process_target::handle_monitor_command (char *mon)
6191 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
6192 return thread_db_handle_monitor_command (mon);
6193 #else
6194 return 0;
6195 #endif
6199 linux_process_target::core_of_thread (ptid_t ptid)
6201 return linux_common_core_of_thread (ptid);
6204 bool
6205 linux_process_target::supports_disable_randomization ()
6207 #ifdef HAVE_PERSONALITY
6208 return true;
6209 #else
6210 return false;
6211 #endif
6214 bool
6215 linux_process_target::supports_agent ()
6217 return true;
6220 bool
6221 linux_process_target::supports_range_stepping ()
6223 if (supports_software_single_step ())
6224 return true;
6226 return low_supports_range_stepping ();
6229 bool
6230 linux_process_target::low_supports_range_stepping ()
6232 return false;
6235 bool
6236 linux_process_target::supports_pid_to_exec_file ()
6238 return true;
6241 char *
6242 linux_process_target::pid_to_exec_file (int pid)
6244 return linux_proc_pid_to_exec_file (pid);
6247 bool
6248 linux_process_target::supports_multifs ()
6250 return true;
6254 linux_process_target::multifs_open (int pid, const char *filename,
6255 int flags, mode_t mode)
6257 return linux_mntns_open_cloexec (pid, filename, flags, mode);
6261 linux_process_target::multifs_unlink (int pid, const char *filename)
6263 return linux_mntns_unlink (pid, filename);
6266 ssize_t
6267 linux_process_target::multifs_readlink (int pid, const char *filename,
6268 char *buf, size_t bufsiz)
6270 return linux_mntns_readlink (pid, filename, buf, bufsiz);
6273 #if defined PT_GETDSBT || defined PTRACE_GETFDPIC
6274 struct target_loadseg
6276 /* Core address to which the segment is mapped. */
6277 Elf32_Addr addr;
6278 /* VMA recorded in the program header. */
6279 Elf32_Addr p_vaddr;
6280 /* Size of this segment in memory. */
6281 Elf32_Word p_memsz;
6284 # if defined PT_GETDSBT
6285 struct target_loadmap
6287 /* Protocol version number, must be zero. */
6288 Elf32_Word version;
6289 /* Pointer to the DSBT table, its size, and the DSBT index. */
6290 unsigned *dsbt_table;
6291 unsigned dsbt_size, dsbt_index;
6292 /* Number of segments in this map. */
6293 Elf32_Word nsegs;
6294 /* The actual memory map. */
6295 struct target_loadseg segs[/*nsegs*/];
6297 # define LINUX_LOADMAP PT_GETDSBT
6298 # define LINUX_LOADMAP_EXEC PTRACE_GETDSBT_EXEC
6299 # define LINUX_LOADMAP_INTERP PTRACE_GETDSBT_INTERP
6300 # else
6301 struct target_loadmap
6303 /* Protocol version number, must be zero. */
6304 Elf32_Half version;
6305 /* Number of segments in this map. */
6306 Elf32_Half nsegs;
6307 /* The actual memory map. */
6308 struct target_loadseg segs[/*nsegs*/];
6310 # define LINUX_LOADMAP PTRACE_GETFDPIC
6311 # define LINUX_LOADMAP_EXEC PTRACE_GETFDPIC_EXEC
6312 # define LINUX_LOADMAP_INTERP PTRACE_GETFDPIC_INTERP
6313 # endif
6315 bool
6316 linux_process_target::supports_read_loadmap ()
6318 return true;
6322 linux_process_target::read_loadmap (const char *annex, CORE_ADDR offset,
6323 unsigned char *myaddr, unsigned int len)
6325 int pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
6326 int addr = -1;
6327 struct target_loadmap *data = NULL;
6328 unsigned int actual_length, copy_length;
6330 if (strcmp (annex, "exec") == 0)
6331 addr = (int) LINUX_LOADMAP_EXEC;
6332 else if (strcmp (annex, "interp") == 0)
6333 addr = (int) LINUX_LOADMAP_INTERP;
6334 else
6335 return -1;
6337 if (ptrace (LINUX_LOADMAP, pid, addr, &data) != 0)
6338 return -1;
6340 if (data == NULL)
6341 return -1;
6343 actual_length = sizeof (struct target_loadmap)
6344 + sizeof (struct target_loadseg) * data->nsegs;
6346 if (offset < 0 || offset > actual_length)
6347 return -1;
6349 copy_length = actual_length - offset < len ? actual_length - offset : len;
6350 memcpy (myaddr, (char *) data + offset, copy_length);
6351 return copy_length;
6353 #endif /* defined PT_GETDSBT || defined PTRACE_GETFDPIC */
6355 bool
6356 linux_process_target::supports_catch_syscall ()
6358 return (low_supports_catch_syscall ()
6359 && linux_supports_tracesysgood ());
6362 bool
6363 linux_process_target::low_supports_catch_syscall ()
6365 return false;
6368 CORE_ADDR
6369 linux_process_target::read_pc (regcache *regcache)
6371 if (!low_supports_breakpoints ())
6372 return 0;
6374 return low_get_pc (regcache);
6377 void
6378 linux_process_target::write_pc (regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc)
6380 gdb_assert (low_supports_breakpoints ());
6382 low_set_pc (regcache, pc);
6385 bool
6386 linux_process_target::supports_thread_stopped ()
6388 return true;
6391 bool
6392 linux_process_target::thread_stopped (thread_info *thread)
6394 return get_thread_lwp (thread)->stopped;
6397 /* This exposes stop-all-threads functionality to other modules. */
6399 void
6400 linux_process_target::pause_all (bool freeze)
6402 stop_all_lwps (freeze, NULL);
6405 /* This exposes unstop-all-threads functionality to other gdbserver
6406 modules. */
6408 void
6409 linux_process_target::unpause_all (bool unfreeze)
6411 unstop_all_lwps (unfreeze, NULL);
6415 linux_process_target::prepare_to_access_memory ()
6417 /* Neither ptrace nor /proc/PID/mem allow accessing memory through a
6418 running LWP. */
6419 if (non_stop)
6420 target_pause_all (true);
6421 return 0;
6424 void
6425 linux_process_target::done_accessing_memory ()
6427 /* Neither ptrace nor /proc/PID/mem allow accessing memory through a
6428 running LWP. */
6429 if (non_stop)
6430 target_unpause_all (true);
6433 /* Extract &phdr and num_phdr in the inferior. Return 0 on success. */
6435 static int
6436 get_phdr_phnum_from_proc_auxv (const int pid, const int is_elf64,
6437 CORE_ADDR *phdr_memaddr, int *num_phdr)
6439 char filename[PATH_MAX];
6440 int fd;
6441 const int auxv_size = is_elf64
6442 ? sizeof (Elf64_auxv_t) : sizeof (Elf32_auxv_t);
6443 char buf[sizeof (Elf64_auxv_t)]; /* The larger of the two. */
6445 xsnprintf (filename, sizeof filename, "/proc/%d/auxv", pid);
6447 fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY);
6448 if (fd < 0)
6449 return 1;
6451 *phdr_memaddr = 0;
6452 *num_phdr = 0;
6453 while (read (fd, buf, auxv_size) == auxv_size
6454 && (*phdr_memaddr == 0 || *num_phdr == 0))
6456 if (is_elf64)
6458 Elf64_auxv_t *const aux = (Elf64_auxv_t *) buf;
6460 switch (aux->a_type)
6462 case AT_PHDR:
6463 *phdr_memaddr = aux->a_un.a_val;
6464 break;
6465 case AT_PHNUM:
6466 *num_phdr = aux->a_un.a_val;
6467 break;
6470 else
6472 Elf32_auxv_t *const aux = (Elf32_auxv_t *) buf;
6474 switch (aux->a_type)
6476 case AT_PHDR:
6477 *phdr_memaddr = aux->a_un.a_val;
6478 break;
6479 case AT_PHNUM:
6480 *num_phdr = aux->a_un.a_val;
6481 break;
6486 close (fd);
6488 if (*phdr_memaddr == 0 || *num_phdr == 0)
6490 warning ("Unexpected missing AT_PHDR and/or AT_PHNUM: "
6491 "phdr_memaddr = %ld, phdr_num = %d",
6492 (long) *phdr_memaddr, *num_phdr);
6493 return 2;
6496 return 0;
6499 /* Return &_DYNAMIC (via PT_DYNAMIC) in the inferior, or 0 if not present. */
6501 static CORE_ADDR
6502 get_dynamic (const int pid, const int is_elf64)
6504 CORE_ADDR phdr_memaddr, relocation;
6505 int num_phdr, i;
6506 unsigned char *phdr_buf;
6507 const int phdr_size = is_elf64 ? sizeof (Elf64_Phdr) : sizeof (Elf32_Phdr);
6509 if (get_phdr_phnum_from_proc_auxv (pid, is_elf64, &phdr_memaddr, &num_phdr))
6510 return 0;
6512 gdb_assert (num_phdr < 100); /* Basic sanity check. */
6513 phdr_buf = (unsigned char *) alloca (num_phdr * phdr_size);
6515 if (linux_read_memory (phdr_memaddr, phdr_buf, num_phdr * phdr_size))
6516 return 0;
6518 /* Compute relocation: it is expected to be 0 for "regular" executables,
6519 non-zero for PIE ones. */
6520 relocation = -1;
6521 for (i = 0; relocation == -1 && i < num_phdr; i++)
6522 if (is_elf64)
6524 Elf64_Phdr *const p = (Elf64_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size);
6526 if (p->p_type == PT_PHDR)
6527 relocation = phdr_memaddr - p->p_vaddr;
6529 else
6531 Elf32_Phdr *const p = (Elf32_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size);
6533 if (p->p_type == PT_PHDR)
6534 relocation = phdr_memaddr - p->p_vaddr;
6537 if (relocation == -1)
6539 /* PT_PHDR is optional, but necessary for PIE in general. Fortunately
6540 any real world executables, including PIE executables, have always
6541 PT_PHDR present. PT_PHDR is not present in some shared libraries or
6542 in fpc (Free Pascal 2.4) binaries but neither of those have a need for
6543 or present DT_DEBUG anyway (fpc binaries are statically linked).
6545 Therefore if there exists DT_DEBUG there is always also PT_PHDR.
6547 GDB could find RELOCATION also from AT_ENTRY - e_entry. */
6549 return 0;
6552 for (i = 0; i < num_phdr; i++)
6554 if (is_elf64)
6556 Elf64_Phdr *const p = (Elf64_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size);
6558 if (p->p_type == PT_DYNAMIC)
6559 return p->p_vaddr + relocation;
6561 else
6563 Elf32_Phdr *const p = (Elf32_Phdr *) (phdr_buf + i * phdr_size);
6565 if (p->p_type == PT_DYNAMIC)
6566 return p->p_vaddr + relocation;
6570 return 0;
6573 /* Return &_r_debug in the inferior, or -1 if not present. Return value
6574 can be 0 if the inferior does not yet have the library list initialized.
6575 We look for DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP first. MIPS executables use this instead of
6576 DT_DEBUG, although they sometimes contain an unused DT_DEBUG entry too. */
6578 static CORE_ADDR
6579 get_r_debug (const int pid, const int is_elf64)
6581 CORE_ADDR dynamic_memaddr;
6582 const int dyn_size = is_elf64 ? sizeof (Elf64_Dyn) : sizeof (Elf32_Dyn);
6583 unsigned char buf[sizeof (Elf64_Dyn)]; /* The larger of the two. */
6584 CORE_ADDR map = -1;
6586 dynamic_memaddr = get_dynamic (pid, is_elf64);
6587 if (dynamic_memaddr == 0)
6588 return map;
6590 while (linux_read_memory (dynamic_memaddr, buf, dyn_size) == 0)
6592 if (is_elf64)
6594 Elf64_Dyn *const dyn = (Elf64_Dyn *) buf;
6595 #if defined DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP || defined DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL
6596 union
6598 Elf64_Xword map;
6599 unsigned char buf[sizeof (Elf64_Xword)];
6601 rld_map;
6602 #endif
6603 #ifdef DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP
6604 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP)
6606 if (linux_read_memory (dyn->d_un.d_val,
6607 rld_map.buf, sizeof (rld_map.buf)) == 0)
6608 return rld_map.map;
6609 else
6610 break;
6612 #endif /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP */
6613 #ifdef DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL
6614 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL)
6616 if (linux_read_memory (dyn->d_un.d_val + dynamic_memaddr,
6617 rld_map.buf, sizeof (rld_map.buf)) == 0)
6618 return rld_map.map;
6619 else
6620 break;
6622 #endif /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL */
6624 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_DEBUG && map == -1)
6625 map = dyn->d_un.d_val;
6627 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_NULL)
6628 break;
6630 else
6632 Elf32_Dyn *const dyn = (Elf32_Dyn *) buf;
6633 #if defined DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP || defined DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL
6634 union
6636 Elf32_Word map;
6637 unsigned char buf[sizeof (Elf32_Word)];
6639 rld_map;
6640 #endif
6641 #ifdef DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP
6642 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP)
6644 if (linux_read_memory (dyn->d_un.d_val,
6645 rld_map.buf, sizeof (rld_map.buf)) == 0)
6646 return rld_map.map;
6647 else
6648 break;
6650 #endif /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP */
6651 #ifdef DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL
6652 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL)
6654 if (linux_read_memory (dyn->d_un.d_val + dynamic_memaddr,
6655 rld_map.buf, sizeof (rld_map.buf)) == 0)
6656 return rld_map.map;
6657 else
6658 break;
6660 #endif /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL */
6662 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_DEBUG && map == -1)
6663 map = dyn->d_un.d_val;
6665 if (dyn->d_tag == DT_NULL)
6666 break;
6669 dynamic_memaddr += dyn_size;
6672 return map;
6675 /* Read one pointer from MEMADDR in the inferior. */
6677 static int
6678 read_one_ptr (CORE_ADDR memaddr, CORE_ADDR *ptr, int ptr_size)
6680 int ret;
6682 /* Go through a union so this works on either big or little endian
6683 hosts, when the inferior's pointer size is smaller than the size
6684 of CORE_ADDR. It is assumed the inferior's endianness is the
6685 same of the superior's. */
6686 union
6688 CORE_ADDR core_addr;
6689 unsigned int ui;
6690 unsigned char uc;
6691 } addr;
6693 ret = linux_read_memory (memaddr, &addr.uc, ptr_size);
6694 if (ret == 0)
6696 if (ptr_size == sizeof (CORE_ADDR))
6697 *ptr = addr.core_addr;
6698 else if (ptr_size == sizeof (unsigned int))
6699 *ptr = addr.ui;
6700 else
6701 gdb_assert_not_reached ("unhandled pointer size");
6703 return ret;
6706 bool
6707 linux_process_target::supports_qxfer_libraries_svr4 ()
6709 return true;
6712 struct link_map_offsets
6714 /* Offset and size of r_debug.r_version. */
6715 int r_version_offset;
6717 /* Offset and size of r_debug.r_map. */
6718 int r_map_offset;
6720 /* Offset to l_addr field in struct link_map. */
6721 int l_addr_offset;
6723 /* Offset to l_name field in struct link_map. */
6724 int l_name_offset;
6726 /* Offset to l_ld field in struct link_map. */
6727 int l_ld_offset;
6729 /* Offset to l_next field in struct link_map. */
6730 int l_next_offset;
6732 /* Offset to l_prev field in struct link_map. */
6733 int l_prev_offset;
6736 /* Construct qXfer:libraries-svr4:read reply. */
6739 linux_process_target::qxfer_libraries_svr4 (const char *annex,
6740 unsigned char *readbuf,
6741 unsigned const char *writebuf,
6742 CORE_ADDR offset, int len)
6744 struct process_info_private *const priv = current_process ()->priv;
6745 char filename[PATH_MAX];
6746 int pid, is_elf64;
6748 static const struct link_map_offsets lmo_32bit_offsets =
6750 0, /* r_version offset. */
6751 4, /* r_debug.r_map offset. */
6752 0, /* l_addr offset in link_map. */
6753 4, /* l_name offset in link_map. */
6754 8, /* l_ld offset in link_map. */
6755 12, /* l_next offset in link_map. */
6756 16 /* l_prev offset in link_map. */
6759 static const struct link_map_offsets lmo_64bit_offsets =
6761 0, /* r_version offset. */
6762 8, /* r_debug.r_map offset. */
6763 0, /* l_addr offset in link_map. */
6764 8, /* l_name offset in link_map. */
6765 16, /* l_ld offset in link_map. */
6766 24, /* l_next offset in link_map. */
6767 32 /* l_prev offset in link_map. */
6769 const struct link_map_offsets *lmo;
6770 unsigned int machine;
6771 int ptr_size;
6772 CORE_ADDR lm_addr = 0, lm_prev = 0;
6773 CORE_ADDR l_name, l_addr, l_ld, l_next, l_prev;
6774 int header_done = 0;
6776 if (writebuf != NULL)
6777 return -2;
6778 if (readbuf == NULL)
6779 return -1;
6781 pid = lwpid_of (current_thread);
6782 xsnprintf (filename, sizeof filename, "/proc/%d/exe", pid);
6783 is_elf64 = elf_64_file_p (filename, &machine);
6784 lmo = is_elf64 ? &lmo_64bit_offsets : &lmo_32bit_offsets;
6785 ptr_size = is_elf64 ? 8 : 4;
6787 while (annex[0] != '\0')
6789 const char *sep;
6790 CORE_ADDR *addrp;
6791 int name_len;
6793 sep = strchr (annex, '=');
6794 if (sep == NULL)
6795 break;
6797 name_len = sep - annex;
6798 if (name_len == 5 && startswith (annex, "start"))
6799 addrp = &lm_addr;
6800 else if (name_len == 4 && startswith (annex, "prev"))
6801 addrp = &lm_prev;
6802 else
6804 annex = strchr (sep, ';');
6805 if (annex == NULL)
6806 break;
6807 annex++;
6808 continue;
6811 annex = decode_address_to_semicolon (addrp, sep + 1);
6814 if (lm_addr == 0)
6816 int r_version = 0;
6818 if (priv->r_debug == 0)
6819 priv->r_debug = get_r_debug (pid, is_elf64);
6821 /* We failed to find DT_DEBUG. Such situation will not change
6822 for this inferior - do not retry it. Report it to GDB as
6823 E01, see for the reasons at the GDB solib-svr4.c side. */
6824 if (priv->r_debug == (CORE_ADDR) -1)
6825 return -1;
6827 if (priv->r_debug != 0)
6829 if (linux_read_memory (priv->r_debug + lmo->r_version_offset,
6830 (unsigned char *) &r_version,
6831 sizeof (r_version)) != 0
6832 || r_version != 1)
6834 warning ("unexpected r_debug version %d", r_version);
6836 else if (read_one_ptr (priv->r_debug + lmo->r_map_offset,
6837 &lm_addr, ptr_size) != 0)
6839 warning ("unable to read r_map from 0x%lx",
6840 (long) priv->r_debug + lmo->r_map_offset);
6845 std::string document = "<library-list-svr4 version=\"1.0\"";
6847 while (lm_addr
6848 && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_name_offset,
6849 &l_name, ptr_size) == 0
6850 && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_addr_offset,
6851 &l_addr, ptr_size) == 0
6852 && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_ld_offset,
6853 &l_ld, ptr_size) == 0
6854 && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_prev_offset,
6855 &l_prev, ptr_size) == 0
6856 && read_one_ptr (lm_addr + lmo->l_next_offset,
6857 &l_next, ptr_size) == 0)
6859 unsigned char libname[PATH_MAX];
6861 if (lm_prev != l_prev)
6863 warning ("Corrupted shared library list: 0x%lx != 0x%lx",
6864 (long) lm_prev, (long) l_prev);
6865 break;
6868 /* Ignore the first entry even if it has valid name as the first entry
6869 corresponds to the main executable. The first entry should not be
6870 skipped if the dynamic loader was loaded late by a static executable
6871 (see solib-svr4.c parameter ignore_first). But in such case the main
6872 executable does not have PT_DYNAMIC present and this function already
6873 exited above due to failed get_r_debug. */
6874 if (lm_prev == 0)
6875 string_appendf (document, " main-lm=\"0x%lx\"", (unsigned long) lm_addr);
6876 else
6878 /* Not checking for error because reading may stop before
6879 we've got PATH_MAX worth of characters. */
6880 libname[0] = '\0';
6881 linux_read_memory (l_name, libname, sizeof (libname) - 1);
6882 libname[sizeof (libname) - 1] = '\0';
6883 if (libname[0] != '\0')
6885 if (!header_done)
6887 /* Terminate `<library-list-svr4'. */
6888 document += '>';
6889 header_done = 1;
6892 string_appendf (document, "<library name=\"");
6893 xml_escape_text_append (&document, (char *) libname);
6894 string_appendf (document, "\" lm=\"0x%lx\" "
6895 "l_addr=\"0x%lx\" l_ld=\"0x%lx\"/>",
6896 (unsigned long) lm_addr, (unsigned long) l_addr,
6897 (unsigned long) l_ld);
6901 lm_prev = lm_addr;
6902 lm_addr = l_next;
6905 if (!header_done)
6907 /* Empty list; terminate `<library-list-svr4'. */
6908 document += "/>";
6910 else
6911 document += "</library-list-svr4>";
6913 int document_len = document.length ();
6914 if (offset < document_len)
6915 document_len -= offset;
6916 else
6917 document_len = 0;
6918 if (len > document_len)
6919 len = document_len;
6921 memcpy (readbuf, document.data () + offset, len);
6923 return len;
6926 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE
6928 btrace_target_info *
6929 linux_process_target::enable_btrace (ptid_t ptid,
6930 const btrace_config *conf)
6932 return linux_enable_btrace (ptid, conf);
6935 /* See to_disable_btrace target method. */
6938 linux_process_target::disable_btrace (btrace_target_info *tinfo)
6940 enum btrace_error err;
6942 err = linux_disable_btrace (tinfo);
6943 return (err == BTRACE_ERR_NONE ? 0 : -1);
6946 /* Encode an Intel Processor Trace configuration. */
6948 static void
6949 linux_low_encode_pt_config (struct buffer *buffer,
6950 const struct btrace_data_pt_config *config)
6952 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<pt-config>\n");
6954 switch (config->cpu.vendor)
6956 case CV_INTEL:
6957 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, "<cpu vendor=\"GenuineIntel\" family=\"%u\" "
6958 "model=\"%u\" stepping=\"%u\"/>\n",
6959 config->cpu.family, config->cpu.model,
6960 config->cpu.stepping);
6961 break;
6963 default:
6964 break;
6967 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "</pt-config>\n");
6970 /* Encode a raw buffer. */
6972 static void
6973 linux_low_encode_raw (struct buffer *buffer, const gdb_byte *data,
6974 unsigned int size)
6976 if (size == 0)
6977 return;
6979 /* We use hex encoding - see gdbsupport/rsp-low.h. */
6980 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<raw>\n");
6982 while (size-- > 0)
6984 char elem[2];
6986 elem[0] = tohex ((*data >> 4) & 0xf);
6987 elem[1] = tohex (*data++ & 0xf);
6989 buffer_grow (buffer, elem, 2);
6992 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "</raw>\n");
6995 /* See to_read_btrace target method. */
6998 linux_process_target::read_btrace (btrace_target_info *tinfo,
6999 buffer *buffer,
7000 enum btrace_read_type type)
7002 struct btrace_data btrace;
7003 enum btrace_error err;
7005 err = linux_read_btrace (&btrace, tinfo, type);
7006 if (err != BTRACE_ERR_NONE)
7008 if (err == BTRACE_ERR_OVERFLOW)
7009 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "E.Overflow.");
7010 else
7011 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "E.Generic Error.");
7013 return -1;
7016 switch (btrace.format)
7018 case BTRACE_FORMAT_NONE:
7019 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "E.No Trace.");
7020 return -1;
7022 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
7023 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<!DOCTYPE btrace SYSTEM \"btrace.dtd\">\n");
7024 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<btrace version=\"1.0\">\n");
7026 for (const btrace_block &block : *btrace.variant.bts.blocks)
7027 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, "<block begin=\"0x%s\" end=\"0x%s\"/>\n",
7028 paddress (block.begin), paddress (block.end));
7030 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "</btrace>\n");
7031 break;
7033 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
7034 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<!DOCTYPE btrace SYSTEM \"btrace.dtd\">\n");
7035 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<btrace version=\"1.0\">\n");
7036 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<pt>\n");
7038 linux_low_encode_pt_config (buffer, &btrace.variant.pt.config);
7040 linux_low_encode_raw (buffer, btrace.variant.pt.data,
7041 btrace.variant.pt.size);
7043 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "</pt>\n");
7044 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "</btrace>\n");
7045 break;
7047 default:
7048 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "E.Unsupported Trace Format.");
7049 return -1;
7052 return 0;
7055 /* See to_btrace_conf target method. */
7058 linux_process_target::read_btrace_conf (const btrace_target_info *tinfo,
7059 buffer *buffer)
7061 const struct btrace_config *conf;
7063 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<!DOCTYPE btrace-conf SYSTEM \"btrace-conf.dtd\">\n");
7064 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<btrace-conf version=\"1.0\">\n");
7066 conf = linux_btrace_conf (tinfo);
7067 if (conf != NULL)
7069 switch (conf->format)
7071 case BTRACE_FORMAT_NONE:
7072 break;
7074 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
7075 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, "<bts");
7076 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, " size=\"0x%x\"", conf->bts.size);
7077 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, " />\n");
7078 break;
7080 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
7081 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, "<pt");
7082 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, " size=\"0x%x\"", conf->pt.size);
7083 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, "/>\n");
7084 break;
7088 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "</btrace-conf>\n");
7089 return 0;
7091 #endif /* HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE */
7093 /* See nat/linux-nat.h. */
7095 ptid_t
7096 current_lwp_ptid (void)
7098 return ptid_of (current_thread);
7101 const char *
7102 linux_process_target::thread_name (ptid_t thread)
7104 return linux_proc_tid_get_name (thread);
7107 #if USE_THREAD_DB
7108 bool
7109 linux_process_target::thread_handle (ptid_t ptid, gdb_byte **handle,
7110 int *handle_len)
7112 return thread_db_thread_handle (ptid, handle, handle_len);
7114 #endif
7116 /* Default implementation of linux_target_ops method "set_pc" for
7117 32-bit pc register which is literally named "pc". */
7119 void
7120 linux_set_pc_32bit (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc)
7122 uint32_t newpc = pc;
7124 supply_register_by_name (regcache, "pc", &newpc);
7127 /* Default implementation of linux_target_ops method "get_pc" for
7128 32-bit pc register which is literally named "pc". */
7130 CORE_ADDR
7131 linux_get_pc_32bit (struct regcache *regcache)
7133 uint32_t pc;
7135 collect_register_by_name (regcache, "pc", &pc);
7136 if (debug_threads)
7137 debug_printf ("stop pc is 0x%" PRIx32 "\n", pc);
7138 return pc;
7141 /* Default implementation of linux_target_ops method "set_pc" for
7142 64-bit pc register which is literally named "pc". */
7144 void
7145 linux_set_pc_64bit (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc)
7147 uint64_t newpc = pc;
7149 supply_register_by_name (regcache, "pc", &newpc);
7152 /* Default implementation of linux_target_ops method "get_pc" for
7153 64-bit pc register which is literally named "pc". */
7155 CORE_ADDR
7156 linux_get_pc_64bit (struct regcache *regcache)
7158 uint64_t pc;
7160 collect_register_by_name (regcache, "pc", &pc);
7161 if (debug_threads)
7162 debug_printf ("stop pc is 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", pc);
7163 return pc;
7166 /* See linux-low.h. */
7169 linux_get_auxv (int wordsize, CORE_ADDR match, CORE_ADDR *valp)
7171 gdb_byte *data = (gdb_byte *) alloca (2 * wordsize);
7172 int offset = 0;
7174 gdb_assert (wordsize == 4 || wordsize == 8);
7176 while (the_target->read_auxv (offset, data, 2 * wordsize) == 2 * wordsize)
7178 if (wordsize == 4)
7180 uint32_t *data_p = (uint32_t *) data;
7181 if (data_p[0] == match)
7183 *valp = data_p[1];
7184 return 1;
7187 else
7189 uint64_t *data_p = (uint64_t *) data;
7190 if (data_p[0] == match)
7192 *valp = data_p[1];
7193 return 1;
7197 offset += 2 * wordsize;
7200 return 0;
7203 /* See linux-low.h. */
7205 CORE_ADDR
7206 linux_get_hwcap (int wordsize)
7208 CORE_ADDR hwcap = 0;
7209 linux_get_auxv (wordsize, AT_HWCAP, &hwcap);
7210 return hwcap;
7213 /* See linux-low.h. */
7215 CORE_ADDR
7216 linux_get_hwcap2 (int wordsize)
7218 CORE_ADDR hwcap2 = 0;
7219 linux_get_auxv (wordsize, AT_HWCAP2, &hwcap2);
7220 return hwcap2;
7223 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS
7224 void
7225 initialize_regsets_info (struct regsets_info *info)
7227 for (info->num_regsets = 0;
7228 info->regsets[info->num_regsets].size >= 0;
7229 info->num_regsets++)
7232 #endif
7234 void
7235 initialize_low (void)
7237 struct sigaction sigchld_action;
7239 memset (&sigchld_action, 0, sizeof (sigchld_action));
7240 set_target_ops (the_linux_target);
7242 linux_ptrace_init_warnings ();
7243 linux_proc_init_warnings ();
7245 sigchld_action.sa_handler = sigchld_handler;
7246 sigemptyset (&sigchld_action.sa_mask);
7247 sigchld_action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
7248 sigaction (SIGCHLD, &sigchld_action, NULL);
7250 initialize_low_arch ();
7252 linux_check_ptrace_features ();