1 /* Tracepoint code for remote server for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GDB.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include "tracepoint.h"
21 #include "gdbthread.h"
22 #include "common/rsp-low.h"
32 #define IPA_SYM_STRUCT_NAME ipa_sym_addresses
33 #include "common/agent.h"
35 #define DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE 5242880 /* 5*1024*1024 */
37 /* This file is built for both GDBserver, and the in-process
38 agent (IPA), a shared library that includes a tracing agent that is
39 loaded by the inferior to support fast tracepoints. Fast
40 tracepoints (or more accurately, jump based tracepoints) are
41 implemented by patching the tracepoint location with a jump into a
42 small trampoline function whose job is to save the register state,
43 call the in-process tracing agent, and then execute the original
44 instruction that was under the tracepoint jump (possibly adjusted,
45 if PC-relative, or some such).
47 The current synchronization design is pull based. That means,
48 GDBserver does most of the work, by peeking/poking at the inferior
49 agent's memory directly for downloading tracepoint and associated
50 objects, and for uploading trace frames. Whenever the IPA needs
51 something from GDBserver (trace buffer is full, tracing stopped for
52 some reason, etc.) the IPA calls a corresponding hook function
53 where GDBserver has placed a breakpoint.
55 Each of the agents has its own trace buffer. When browsing the
56 trace frames built from slow and fast tracepoints from GDB (tfind
57 mode), there's no guarantee the user is seeing the trace frames in
58 strict chronological creation order, although, GDBserver tries to
59 keep the order relatively reasonable, by syncing the trace buffers
64 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
66 static void trace_vdebug (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 2);
69 trace_vdebug (const char *fmt
, ...)
75 vsprintf (buf
, fmt
, ap
);
76 fprintf (stderr
, PROG
"/tracepoint: %s\n", buf
);
80 #define trace_debug_1(level, fmt, args...) \
82 if (level <= debug_threads) \
83 trace_vdebug ((fmt), ##args); \
88 #define trace_debug_1(level, fmt, args...) \
90 if (level <= debug_threads) \
92 debug_printf ((fmt), ##args); \
93 debug_printf ("\n"); \
99 #define trace_debug(FMT, args...) \
100 trace_debug_1 (1, FMT, ##args)
102 /* Prefix exported symbols, for good citizenship. All the symbols
103 that need exporting are defined in this module. Note that all
104 these symbols must be tagged with IP_AGENT_EXPORT_*. */
105 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
106 # define gdb_tp_heap_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_tp_heap_buffer)
107 # define gdb_jump_pad_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
108 # define gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
109 # define gdb_trampoline_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_trampoline_buffer)
110 # define gdb_trampoline_buffer_end IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_trampoline_buffer_end)
111 # define gdb_trampoline_buffer_error IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error)
112 # define collecting IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (collecting)
113 # define gdb_collect_ptr IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_collect_ptr)
114 # define stop_tracing IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (stop_tracing)
115 # define flush_trace_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (flush_trace_buffer)
116 # define about_to_request_buffer_space IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (about_to_request_buffer_space)
117 # define trace_buffer_is_full IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_is_full)
118 # define stopping_tracepoint IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (stopping_tracepoint)
119 # define expr_eval_result IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (expr_eval_result)
120 # define error_tracepoint IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (error_tracepoint)
121 # define tracepoints IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (tracepoints)
122 # define tracing IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (tracing)
123 # define trace_buffer_ctrl IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_ctrl)
124 # define trace_buffer_ctrl_curr IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
125 # define trace_buffer_lo IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_lo)
126 # define trace_buffer_hi IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_hi)
127 # define traceframe_read_count IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (traceframe_read_count)
128 # define traceframe_write_count IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (traceframe_write_count)
129 # define traceframes_created IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (traceframes_created)
130 # define trace_state_variables IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_state_variables)
131 # define get_raw_reg_ptr IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (get_raw_reg_ptr)
132 # define get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr \
133 IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr)
134 # define set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr \
135 IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr)
136 # define ust_loaded IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (ust_loaded)
137 # define helper_thread_id IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (helper_thread_id)
138 # define cmd_buf IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (cmd_buf)
139 # define ipa_tdesc_idx IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (ipa_tdesc_idx)
142 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
144 /* Addresses of in-process agent's symbols GDBserver cares about. */
146 struct ipa_sym_addresses
148 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_tp_heap_buffer
;
149 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer
;
150 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
;
151 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer
;
152 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
;
153 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
;
154 CORE_ADDR addr_collecting
;
155 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_collect_ptr
;
156 CORE_ADDR addr_stop_tracing
;
157 CORE_ADDR addr_flush_trace_buffer
;
158 CORE_ADDR addr_about_to_request_buffer_space
;
159 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_is_full
;
160 CORE_ADDR addr_stopping_tracepoint
;
161 CORE_ADDR addr_expr_eval_result
;
162 CORE_ADDR addr_error_tracepoint
;
163 CORE_ADDR addr_tracepoints
;
164 CORE_ADDR addr_tracing
;
165 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_ctrl
;
166 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
;
167 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_lo
;
168 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_hi
;
169 CORE_ADDR addr_traceframe_read_count
;
170 CORE_ADDR addr_traceframe_write_count
;
171 CORE_ADDR addr_traceframes_created
;
172 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_state_variables
;
173 CORE_ADDR addr_get_raw_reg_ptr
;
174 CORE_ADDR addr_get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
;
175 CORE_ADDR addr_set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
;
176 CORE_ADDR addr_ust_loaded
;
177 CORE_ADDR addr_ipa_tdesc_idx
;
185 IPA_SYM(gdb_tp_heap_buffer
),
186 IPA_SYM(gdb_jump_pad_buffer
),
187 IPA_SYM(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
),
188 IPA_SYM(gdb_trampoline_buffer
),
189 IPA_SYM(gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
),
190 IPA_SYM(gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
),
192 IPA_SYM(gdb_collect_ptr
),
193 IPA_SYM(stop_tracing
),
194 IPA_SYM(flush_trace_buffer
),
195 IPA_SYM(about_to_request_buffer_space
),
196 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_is_full
),
197 IPA_SYM(stopping_tracepoint
),
198 IPA_SYM(expr_eval_result
),
199 IPA_SYM(error_tracepoint
),
200 IPA_SYM(tracepoints
),
202 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_ctrl
),
203 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
),
204 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_lo
),
205 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_hi
),
206 IPA_SYM(traceframe_read_count
),
207 IPA_SYM(traceframe_write_count
),
208 IPA_SYM(traceframes_created
),
209 IPA_SYM(trace_state_variables
),
210 IPA_SYM(get_raw_reg_ptr
),
211 IPA_SYM(get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
),
212 IPA_SYM(set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
),
214 IPA_SYM(ipa_tdesc_idx
),
217 static struct ipa_sym_addresses ipa_sym_addrs
;
219 static int read_inferior_integer (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, int *val
);
221 /* Returns true if both the in-process agent library and the static
222 tracepoints libraries are loaded in the inferior, and agent has
223 capability on static tracepoints. */
226 in_process_agent_supports_ust (void)
230 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
232 warning ("In-process agent not loaded");
236 if (agent_capability_check (AGENT_CAPA_STATIC_TRACE
))
238 /* Agent understands static tracepoint, then check whether UST is in
239 fact loaded in the inferior. */
240 if (read_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_ust_loaded
, &loaded
))
242 warning ("Error reading ust_loaded in lib");
253 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (char *buffer
)
256 "E.In-process agent library not loaded in process. "
257 "Fast and static tracepoints unavailable.");
260 /* Write an error to BUFFER indicating that UST isn't loaded in the
264 write_e_ust_not_loaded (char *buffer
)
268 "E.UST library not loaded in process. "
269 "Static tracepoints unavailable.");
271 sprintf (buffer
, "E.GDBserver was built without static tracepoints support");
275 /* If the in-process agent library isn't loaded in the inferior, write
276 an error to BUFFER, and return 1. Otherwise, return 0. */
279 maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded (char *buffer
)
281 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
283 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (buffer
);
289 /* If the in-process agent library and the ust (static tracepoints)
290 library aren't loaded in the inferior, write an error to BUFFER,
291 and return 1. Otherwise, return 0. */
294 maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (char *buffer
)
296 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
298 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (buffer
);
301 else if (!in_process_agent_supports_ust ())
303 write_e_ust_not_loaded (buffer
);
309 /* Cache all future symbols that the tracepoints module might request.
310 We can not request symbols at arbitrary states in the remote
311 protocol, only when the client tells us that new symbols are
312 available. So when we load the in-process library, make sure to
313 check the entire list. */
316 tracepoint_look_up_symbols (void)
320 if (agent_loaded_p ())
323 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (symbol_list
) / sizeof (symbol_list
[0]); i
++)
326 (CORE_ADDR
*) ((char *) &ipa_sym_addrs
+ symbol_list
[i
].offset
);
328 if (look_up_one_symbol (symbol_list
[i
].name
, addrp
, 1) == 0)
331 debug_printf ("symbol `%s' not found\n", symbol_list
[i
].name
);
336 agent_look_up_symbols (NULL
);
341 /* GDBserver places a breakpoint on the IPA's version (which is a nop)
342 of the "stop_tracing" function. When this breakpoint is hit,
343 tracing stopped in the IPA for some reason. E.g., due to
344 tracepoint reaching the pass count, hitting conditional expression
345 evaluation error, etc.
347 The IPA's trace buffer is never in circular tracing mode: instead,
348 GDBserver's is, and whenever the in-process buffer fills, it calls
349 "flush_trace_buffer", which triggers an internal breakpoint.
350 GDBserver reacts to this breakpoint by pulling the meanwhile
351 collected data. Old frames discarding is always handled on the
354 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
356 read_inferior_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, unsigned char *myaddr
, int len
)
358 memcpy (myaddr
, (void *) (uintptr_t) memaddr
, len
);
362 /* Call this in the functions where GDBserver places a breakpoint, so
363 that the compiler doesn't try to be clever and skip calling the
364 function at all. This is necessary, even if we tell the compiler
365 to not inline said functions. */
367 #if defined(__GNUC__)
368 # define UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS() asm ("")
370 # define UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS() do {} while (0)
373 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC
void
376 /* GDBserver places breakpoint here. */
377 UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS();
380 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC
void
381 flush_trace_buffer (void)
383 /* GDBserver places breakpoint here. */
384 UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS();
389 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
391 tracepoint_handler (CORE_ADDR address
)
393 trace_debug ("tracepoint_handler: tracepoint at 0x%s hit",
398 /* Breakpoint at "stop_tracing" in the inferior lib. */
399 struct breakpoint
*stop_tracing_bkpt
;
400 static int stop_tracing_handler (CORE_ADDR
);
402 /* Breakpoint at "flush_trace_buffer" in the inferior lib. */
403 struct breakpoint
*flush_trace_buffer_bkpt
;
404 static int flush_trace_buffer_handler (CORE_ADDR
);
406 static void download_trace_state_variables (void);
407 static void upload_fast_traceframes (void);
409 static int run_inferior_command (char *cmd
, int len
);
412 read_inferior_integer (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, int *val
)
414 return read_inferior_memory (symaddr
, (unsigned char *) val
,
419 static int tracepoint_send_agent (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
);
422 read_inferior_uinteger (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, unsigned int *val
)
424 return read_inferior_memory (symaddr
, (unsigned char *) val
,
429 read_inferior_data_pointer (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, CORE_ADDR
*val
)
431 void *pval
= (void *) (uintptr_t) val
;
434 ret
= read_inferior_memory (symaddr
, (unsigned char *) &pval
, sizeof (pval
));
435 *val
= (uintptr_t) pval
;
440 write_inferior_data_pointer (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, CORE_ADDR val
)
442 void *pval
= (void *) (uintptr_t) val
;
443 return write_inferior_memory (symaddr
,
444 (unsigned char *) &pval
, sizeof (pval
));
448 write_inferior_integer (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, int val
)
450 return write_inferior_memory (symaddr
, (unsigned char *) &val
, sizeof (val
));
454 write_inferior_int8 (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, int8_t val
)
456 return write_inferior_memory (symaddr
, (unsigned char *) &val
, sizeof (val
));
460 write_inferior_uinteger (CORE_ADDR symaddr
, unsigned int val
)
462 return write_inferior_memory (symaddr
, (unsigned char *) &val
, sizeof (val
));
465 static CORE_ADDR
target_malloc (ULONGEST size
);
467 #define COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF(BUF, OBJ, FIELD) \
469 memcpy (BUF, &(OBJ)->FIELD, sizeof ((OBJ)->FIELD)); \
470 BUF += sizeof ((OBJ)->FIELD); \
475 /* Base action. Concrete actions inherit this. */
477 struct tracepoint_action
482 /* An 'M' (collect memory) action. */
483 struct collect_memory_action
485 struct tracepoint_action base
;
492 /* An 'R' (collect registers) action. */
494 struct collect_registers_action
496 struct tracepoint_action base
;
499 /* An 'X' (evaluate expression) action. */
501 struct eval_expr_action
503 struct tracepoint_action base
;
505 struct agent_expr
*expr
;
508 /* An 'L' (collect static trace data) action. */
509 struct collect_static_trace_data_action
511 struct tracepoint_action base
;
514 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
516 m_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
518 CORE_ADDR ipa_action
= target_malloc (sizeof (struct collect_memory_action
));
520 write_inferior_memory (ipa_action
, (unsigned char *) action
,
521 sizeof (struct collect_memory_action
));
526 m_tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer
, const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
528 struct collect_memory_action
*maction
529 = (struct collect_memory_action
*) action
;
531 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (buffer
, maction
, addr
);
532 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (buffer
, maction
, len
);
533 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (buffer
, maction
, basereg
);
539 r_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
541 CORE_ADDR ipa_action
= target_malloc (sizeof (struct collect_registers_action
));
543 write_inferior_memory (ipa_action
, (unsigned char *) action
,
544 sizeof (struct collect_registers_action
));
550 r_tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer
, const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
555 static CORE_ADDR
download_agent_expr (struct agent_expr
*expr
);
558 x_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
560 CORE_ADDR ipa_action
= target_malloc (sizeof (struct eval_expr_action
));
563 write_inferior_memory (ipa_action
, (unsigned char *) action
,
564 sizeof (struct eval_expr_action
));
565 expr
= download_agent_expr (((struct eval_expr_action
*) action
)->expr
);
566 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_action
567 + offsetof (struct eval_expr_action
, expr
),
573 /* Copy agent expression AEXPR to buffer pointed by P. If AEXPR is NULL,
574 copy 0 to P. Return updated header of buffer. */
577 agent_expr_send (char *p
, const struct agent_expr
*aexpr
)
579 /* Copy the length of condition first, and then copy its
588 memcpy (p
, &aexpr
->length
, 4);
591 memcpy (p
, aexpr
->bytes
, aexpr
->length
);
598 x_tracepoint_action_send ( char *buffer
, const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
600 struct eval_expr_action
*eaction
= (struct eval_expr_action
*) action
;
602 return agent_expr_send (buffer
, eaction
->expr
);
606 l_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
609 = target_malloc (sizeof (struct collect_static_trace_data_action
));
611 write_inferior_memory (ipa_action
, (unsigned char *) action
,
612 sizeof (struct collect_static_trace_data_action
));
618 l_tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer
, const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
624 tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer
, const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
626 switch (action
->type
)
629 return m_tracepoint_action_send (buffer
, action
);
631 return r_tracepoint_action_send (buffer
, action
);
633 return x_tracepoint_action_send (buffer
, action
);
635 return l_tracepoint_action_send (buffer
, action
);
637 error ("Unknown trace action '%c'.", action
->type
);
641 tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action
*action
)
643 switch (action
->type
)
646 return m_tracepoint_action_download (action
);
648 return r_tracepoint_action_download (action
);
650 return x_tracepoint_action_download (action
);
652 return l_tracepoint_action_download (action
);
654 error ("Unknown trace action '%c'.", action
->type
);
658 /* This structure describes a piece of the source-level definition of
659 the tracepoint. The contents are not interpreted by the target,
660 but preserved verbatim for uploading upon reconnection. */
664 /* The type of string, such as "cond" for a conditional. */
667 /* The source-level string itself. For the sake of target
668 debugging, we store it in plaintext, even though it is always
669 transmitted in hex. */
672 /* Link to the next one in the list. We link them in the order
673 received, in case some make up an ordered list of commands or
675 struct source_string
*next
;
680 /* Trap based tracepoint. */
683 /* A fast tracepoint implemented with a jump instead of a trap. */
686 /* A static tracepoint, implemented by a program call into a tracing
691 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
;
693 typedef enum eval_result_type (*condfn
) (unsigned char *,
696 /* The definition of a tracepoint. */
698 /* Tracepoints may have multiple locations, each at a different
699 address. This can occur with optimizations, template
700 instantiation, etc. Since the locations may be in different
701 scopes, the conditions and actions may be different for each
702 location. Our target version of tracepoints is more like GDB's
703 notion of "breakpoint locations", but we have almost nothing that
704 is not per-location, so we bother having two kinds of objects. The
705 key consequence is that numbers are not unique, and that it takes
706 both number and address to identify a tracepoint uniquely. */
710 /* The number of the tracepoint, as specified by GDB. Several
711 tracepoint objects here may share a number. */
714 /* Address at which the tracepoint is supposed to trigger. Several
715 tracepoints may share an address. */
718 /* Tracepoint type. */
719 enum tracepoint_type type
;
721 /* True if the tracepoint is currently enabled. */
724 /* The number of single steps that will be performed after each
728 /* The number of times the tracepoint may be hit before it will
729 terminate the entire tracing run. */
732 /* Pointer to the agent expression that is the tracepoint's
733 conditional, or NULL if the tracepoint is unconditional. */
734 struct agent_expr
*cond
;
736 /* The list of actions to take when the tracepoint triggers. */
738 struct tracepoint_action
**actions
;
740 /* Count of the times we've hit this tracepoint during the run.
741 Note that while-stepping steps are not counted as "hits". */
744 /* Cached sum of the sizes of traceframes created by this point. */
745 uint64_t traceframe_usage
;
747 CORE_ADDR compiled_cond
;
749 /* Link to the next tracepoint in the list. */
750 struct tracepoint
*next
;
752 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
753 /* The list of actions to take when the tracepoint triggers, in
754 string/packet form. */
757 /* The collection of strings that describe the tracepoint as it was
758 entered into GDB. These are not used by the target, but are
759 reported back to GDB upon reconnection. */
760 struct source_string
*source_strings
;
762 /* The number of bytes displaced by fast tracepoints. It may subsume
763 multiple instructions, for multi-byte fast tracepoints. This
764 field is only valid for fast tracepoints. */
767 /* Only for fast tracepoints. */
768 CORE_ADDR obj_addr_on_target
;
770 /* Address range where the original instruction under a fast
771 tracepoint was relocated to. (_end is actually one byte past
773 CORE_ADDR adjusted_insn_addr
;
774 CORE_ADDR adjusted_insn_addr_end
;
776 /* The address range of the piece of the jump pad buffer that was
777 assigned to this fast tracepoint. (_end is actually one byte
780 CORE_ADDR jump_pad_end
;
782 /* The address range of the piece of the trampoline buffer that was
783 assigned to this fast tracepoint. (_end is actually one byte
785 CORE_ADDR trampoline
;
786 CORE_ADDR trampoline_end
;
788 /* The list of actions to take while in a stepping loop. These
789 fields are only valid for patch-based tracepoints. */
790 int num_step_actions
;
791 struct tracepoint_action
**step_actions
;
792 /* Same, but in string/packet form. */
793 char **step_actions_str
;
795 /* Handle returned by the breakpoint or tracepoint module when we
796 inserted the trap or jump, or hooked into a static tracepoint.
797 NULL if we haven't inserted it yet. */
803 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
805 /* Given `while-stepping', a thread may be collecting data for more
806 than one tracepoint simultaneously. On the other hand, the same
807 tracepoint with a while-stepping action may be hit by more than one
808 thread simultaneously (but not quite, each thread could be handling
809 a different step). Each thread holds a list of these objects,
810 representing the current step of each while-stepping action being
815 struct wstep_state
*next
;
817 /* The tracepoint number. */
819 /* The tracepoint's address. */
820 CORE_ADDR tp_address
;
822 /* The number of the current step in this 'while-stepping'
831 /* The linked list of all tracepoints. Marked explicitly as used as
832 the in-process library doesn't use it for the fast tracepoints
834 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
struct tracepoint
*tracepoints
;
836 /* The first tracepoint to exceed its pass count. */
838 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
struct tracepoint
*stopping_tracepoint
;
840 /* True if the trace buffer is full or otherwise no longer usable. */
842 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int trace_buffer_is_full
;
844 /* The first error that occurred during expression evaluation. */
846 /* Stored as an int to avoid the IPA ABI being dependent on whatever
847 the compiler decides to use for the enum's underlying type. Holds
848 enum eval_result_type values. */
849 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int expr_eval_result
= expr_eval_no_error
;
853 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
855 /* Pointer to the last tracepoint in the list, new tracepoints are
856 linked in at the end. */
858 static struct tracepoint
*last_tracepoint
;
860 static const char *eval_result_names
[] =
862 "terror:in the attic", /* this should never be reported */
863 "terror:empty expression",
864 "terror:empty stack",
865 "terror:stack overflow",
866 "terror:stack underflow",
867 "terror:unhandled opcode",
868 "terror:unrecognized opcode",
869 "terror:divide by zero"
874 /* The tracepoint in which the error occurred. */
877 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
struct tracepoint
*error_tracepoint
;
880 struct trace_state_variable
882 /* This is the name of the variable as used in GDB. The target
883 doesn't use the name, but needs to have it for saving and
884 reconnection purposes. */
887 /* This number identifies the variable uniquely. Numbers may be
888 assigned either by the target (in the case of builtin variables),
889 or by GDB, and are presumed unique during the course of a trace
893 /* The variable's initial value, a 64-bit signed integer always. */
894 LONGEST initial_value
;
896 /* The variable's value, a 64-bit signed integer always. */
899 /* Pointer to a getter function, used to supply computed values. */
900 LONGEST (*getter
) (void);
902 /* Link to the next variable. */
903 struct trace_state_variable
*next
;
906 /* Linked list of all trace state variables. */
908 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
909 struct trace_state_variable
*alloced_trace_state_variables
;
912 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
struct trace_state_variable
*trace_state_variables
;
914 /* The results of tracing go into a fixed-size space known as the
915 "trace buffer". Because usage follows a limited number of
916 patterns, we manage it ourselves rather than with malloc. Basic
917 rules are that we create only one trace frame at a time, each is
918 variable in size, they are never moved once created, and we only
919 discard if we are doing a circular buffer, and then only the oldest
920 ones. Each trace frame includes its own size, so we don't need to
921 link them together, and the trace frame number is relative to the
922 first one, so we don't need to record numbers. A trace frame also
923 records the number of the tracepoint that created it. The data
924 itself is a series of blocks, each introduced by a single character
925 and with a defined format. Each type of block has enough
926 type/length info to allow scanners to jump quickly from one block
927 to the next without reading each byte in the block. */
929 /* Trace buffer management would be simple - advance a free pointer
930 from beginning to end, then stop - were it not for the circular
931 buffer option, which is a useful way to prevent a trace run from
932 stopping prematurely because the buffer filled up. In the circular
933 case, the location of the first trace frame (trace_buffer_start)
934 moves as old trace frames are discarded. Also, since we grow trace
935 frames incrementally as actions are performed, we wrap around to
936 the beginning of the trace buffer. This is per-block, so each
937 block within a trace frame remains contiguous. Things get messy
938 when the wrapped-around trace frame is the one being discarded; the
939 free space ends up in two parts at opposite ends of the buffer. */
942 # if defined(__GNUC__)
943 # define ATTR_PACKED __attribute__ ((packed))
945 # define ATTR_PACKED /* nothing */
949 /* The data collected at a tracepoint hit. This object should be as
950 small as possible, since there may be a great many of them. We do
951 not need to keep a frame number, because they are all sequential
952 and there are no deletions; so the Nth frame in the buffer is
953 always frame number N. */
957 /* Number of the tracepoint that collected this traceframe. A value
958 of 0 indicates the current end of the trace buffer. We make this
959 a 16-bit field because it's never going to happen that GDB's
960 numbering of tracepoints reaches 32,000. */
963 /* The size of the data in this trace frame. We limit this to 32
964 bits, even on a 64-bit target, because it's just implausible that
965 one is validly going to collect 4 gigabytes of data at a single
967 unsigned int data_size
: 32;
969 /* The base of the trace data, which is contiguous from this point. */
970 unsigned char data
[0];
974 /* The size of the EOB marker, in bytes. A traceframe with zeroed
975 fields (and no data) marks the end of trace data. */
976 #define TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE offsetof (struct traceframe, data)
978 /* This flag is true if the trace buffer is circular, meaning that
979 when it fills, the oldest trace frames are discarded in order to
982 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
983 static int circular_trace_buffer
;
986 /* Size of the trace buffer. */
988 static LONGEST trace_buffer_size
;
992 /* Pointer to the block of memory that traceframes all go into. */
994 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
unsigned char *trace_buffer_lo
;
996 /* Pointer to the end of the trace buffer, more precisely to the byte
997 after the end of the buffer. */
999 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
unsigned char *trace_buffer_hi
;
1003 /* Control structure holding the read/write/etc. pointers into the
1004 trace buffer. We need more than one of these to implement a
1005 transaction-like mechanism to garantees that both GDBserver and the
1006 in-process agent can try to change the trace buffer
1009 struct trace_buffer_control
1011 /* Pointer to the first trace frame in the buffer. In the
1012 non-circular case, this is equal to trace_buffer_lo, otherwise it
1013 moves around in the buffer. */
1014 unsigned char *start
;
1016 /* Pointer to the free part of the trace buffer. Note that we clear
1017 several bytes at and after this pointer, so that traceframe
1018 scans/searches terminate properly. */
1019 unsigned char *free
;
1021 /* Pointer to the byte after the end of the free part. Note that
1022 this may be smaller than trace_buffer_free in the circular case,
1023 and means that the free part is in two pieces. Initially it is
1024 equal to trace_buffer_hi, then is generally equivalent to
1025 trace_buffer_start. */
1026 unsigned char *end_free
;
1028 /* Pointer to the wraparound. If not equal to trace_buffer_hi, then
1029 this is the point at which the trace data breaks, and resumes at
1031 unsigned char *wrap
;
1034 /* Same as above, to be used by GDBserver when updating the in-process
1036 struct ipa_trace_buffer_control
1045 /* We have possibly both GDBserver and an inferior thread accessing
1046 the same IPA trace buffer memory. The IPA is the producer (tries
1047 to put new frames in the buffer), while GDBserver occasionally
1048 consumes them, that is, flushes the IPA's buffer into its own
1049 buffer. Both sides need to update the trace buffer control
1050 pointers (current head, tail, etc.). We can't use a global lock to
1051 synchronize the accesses, as otherwise we could deadlock GDBserver
1052 (if the thread holding the lock stops for a signal, say). So
1053 instead of that, we use a transaction scheme where GDBserver writes
1054 always prevail over the IPAs writes, and, we have the IPA detect
1055 the commit failure/overwrite, and retry the whole attempt. This is
1056 mainly implemented by having a global token object that represents
1057 who wrote last to the buffer control structure. We need to freeze
1058 any inferior writing to the buffer while GDBserver touches memory,
1059 so that the inferior can correctly detect that GDBserver had been
1060 there, otherwise, it could mistakingly think its commit was
1061 successful; that's implemented by simply having GDBserver set a
1062 breakpoint the inferior hits if it is the critical region.
1064 There are three cycling trace buffer control structure copies
1065 (buffer head, tail, etc.), with the token object including an index
1066 indicating which is current live copy. The IPA tentatively builds
1067 an updated copy in a non-current control structure, while GDBserver
1068 always clobbers the current version directly. The IPA then tries
1069 to atomically "commit" its version; if GDBserver clobbered the
1070 structure meanwhile, that will fail, and the IPA restarts the
1073 Listing the step in further detail, we have:
1075 In-process agent (producer):
1077 - passes by `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock
1079 - reads current token, extracts current trace buffer control index,
1080 and starts tentatively updating the rightmost one (0->1, 1->2,
1081 2->0). Note that only one inferior thread is executing this code
1082 at any given time, due to an outer lock in the jump pads.
1084 - updates counters, and tries to commit the token.
1086 - passes by second `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock,
1087 leaving the sync region.
1089 - checks if the update was effective.
1091 - if trace buffer was found full, hits flush_trace_buffer
1092 breakpoint, and restarts later afterwards.
1094 GDBserver (consumer):
1096 - sets `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock.
1098 - updates the token unconditionally, using the current buffer
1099 control index, since it knows that the IP agent always writes to
1100 the rightmost, and due to the breakpoint, at most one IP thread
1101 can try to update the trace buffer concurrently to GDBserver, so
1102 there will be no danger of trace buffer control index wrap making
1103 the IPA write to the same index as GDBserver.
1105 - flushes the IP agent's trace buffer completely, and updates the
1106 current trace buffer control structure. GDBserver *always* wins.
1108 - removes the `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint.
1110 The token is stored in the `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' variable.
1111 Internally, it's bits are defined as:
1113 |-------------+-----+-------------+--------+-------------+--------------|
1114 | Bit offsets | 31 | 30 - 20 | 19 | 18-8 | 7-0 |
1115 |-------------+-----+-------------+--------+-------------+--------------|
1116 | What | GSB | PC (11-bit) | unused | CC (11-bit) | TBCI (8-bit) |
1117 |-------------+-----+-------------+--------+-------------+--------------|
1119 GSB - GDBserver Stamp Bit
1120 PC - Previous Counter
1121 CC - Current Counter
1122 TBCI - Trace Buffer Control Index
1125 An IPA update of `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' does:
1127 - read CC from the current token, save as PC.
1129 - atomically tries to write PC+1,CC
1131 A GDBserver update of `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' does:
1133 - reads PC and CC from the current token.
1138 /* These are the bits of `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' that are reserved
1139 for the counters described below. The cleared bits are used to
1140 hold the index of the items of the `trace_buffer_ctrl' array that
1142 #define GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK 0xfffffff0
1144 /* `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' contains two counters. The `previous'
1145 counter, and the `current' counter. */
1147 #define GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV 0x7ff00000
1148 #define GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR 0x0007ff00
1150 /* When GDBserver update the IP agent's `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr', it
1151 always stamps this bit as set. */
1152 #define GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT 0x80000000
1154 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1155 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
struct trace_buffer_control trace_buffer_ctrl
[3];
1156 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
unsigned int trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
;
1158 # define TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR \
1159 (trace_buffer_ctrl_curr & ~GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK)
1163 /* The GDBserver side agent only needs one instance of this object, as
1164 it doesn't need to sync with itself. Define it as array anyway so
1165 that the rest of the code base doesn't need to care for the
1167 struct trace_buffer_control trace_buffer_ctrl
[1];
1168 # define TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR 0
1171 /* These are convenience macros used to access the current trace
1172 buffer control in effect. */
1173 #define trace_buffer_start (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].start)
1174 #define trace_buffer_free (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].free)
1175 #define trace_buffer_end_free \
1176 (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].end_free)
1177 #define trace_buffer_wrap (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].wrap)
1180 /* Macro that returns a pointer to the first traceframe in the buffer. */
1182 #define FIRST_TRACEFRAME() ((struct traceframe *) trace_buffer_start)
1184 /* Macro that returns a pointer to the next traceframe in the buffer.
1185 If the computed location is beyond the wraparound point, subtract
1186 the offset of the wraparound. */
1188 #define NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1(TF) \
1189 (((unsigned char *) (TF)) + sizeof (struct traceframe) + (TF)->data_size)
1191 #define NEXT_TRACEFRAME(TF) \
1192 ((struct traceframe *) (NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF) \
1193 - ((NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF) >= trace_buffer_wrap) \
1194 ? (trace_buffer_wrap - trace_buffer_lo) \
1197 /* The difference between these counters represents the total number
1198 of complete traceframes present in the trace buffer. The IP agent
1199 writes to the write count, GDBserver writes to read count. */
1201 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
unsigned int traceframe_write_count
;
1202 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
unsigned int traceframe_read_count
;
1204 /* Convenience macro. */
1206 #define traceframe_count \
1207 ((unsigned int) (traceframe_write_count - traceframe_read_count))
1209 /* The count of all traceframes created in the current run, including
1210 ones that were discarded to make room. */
1212 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int traceframes_created
;
1214 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1216 /* Read-only regions are address ranges whose contents don't change,
1217 and so can be read from target memory even while looking at a trace
1218 frame. Without these, disassembly for instance will likely fail,
1219 because the program code is not usually collected into a trace
1220 frame. This data structure does not need to be very complicated or
1221 particularly efficient, it's only going to be used occasionally,
1222 and only by some commands. */
1224 struct readonly_region
1226 /* The bounds of the region. */
1227 CORE_ADDR start
, end
;
1229 /* Link to the next one. */
1230 struct readonly_region
*next
;
1233 /* Linked list of readonly regions. This list stays in effect from
1234 one tstart to the next. */
1236 static struct readonly_region
*readonly_regions
;
1240 /* The global that controls tracing overall. */
1242 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int tracing
;
1244 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1246 /* Controls whether tracing should continue after GDB disconnects. */
1248 int disconnected_tracing
;
1250 /* The reason for the last tracing run to have stopped. We initialize
1251 to a distinct string so that GDB can distinguish between "stopped
1252 after running" and "stopped because never run" cases. */
1254 static const char *tracing_stop_reason
= "tnotrun";
1256 static int tracing_stop_tpnum
;
1258 /* 64-bit timestamps for the trace run's start and finish, expressed
1259 in microseconds from the Unix epoch. */
1261 LONGEST tracing_start_time
;
1262 LONGEST tracing_stop_time
;
1264 /* The (optional) user-supplied name of the user that started the run.
1265 This is an arbitrary string, and may be NULL. */
1267 char *tracing_user_name
;
1269 /* Optional user-supplied text describing the run. This is
1270 an arbitrary string, and may be NULL. */
1272 char *tracing_notes
;
1274 /* Optional user-supplied text explaining a tstop command. This is an
1275 arbitrary string, and may be NULL. */
1277 char *tracing_stop_note
;
1281 /* Functions local to this file. */
1283 /* Base "class" for tracepoint type specific data to be passed down to
1284 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1285 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
1287 enum tracepoint_type type
;
1290 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1292 /* Fast/jump tracepoint specific data to be passed down to
1293 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1294 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx
1296 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx base
;
1298 struct regcache regcache
;
1299 int regcache_initted
;
1300 unsigned char *regspace
;
1302 unsigned char *regs
;
1303 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
1306 /* Static tracepoint specific data to be passed down to
1307 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1308 struct static_tracepoint_ctx
1310 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx base
;
1312 /* The regcache corresponding to the registers state at the time of
1313 the tracepoint hit. Initialized lazily, from REGS. */
1314 struct regcache regcache
;
1315 int regcache_initted
;
1317 /* The buffer space REGCACHE above uses. We use a separate buffer
1318 instead of letting the regcache malloc for both signal safety and
1319 performance reasons; this is allocated on the stack instead. */
1320 unsigned char *regspace
;
1322 /* The register buffer as passed on by lttng/ust. */
1323 struct registers
*regs
;
1325 /* The "printf" formatter and the args the user passed to the marker
1326 call. We use this to be able to collect "static trace data"
1331 /* The GDB tracepoint matching the probed marker that was "hit". */
1332 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
1337 /* Static tracepoint specific data to be passed down to
1338 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1339 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx
1341 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx base
;
1343 struct regcache
*regcache
;
1348 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1349 static CORE_ADDR
traceframe_get_pc (struct traceframe
*tframe
);
1350 static int traceframe_read_tsv (int num
, LONGEST
*val
);
1353 static int condition_true_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
1354 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
);
1356 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1357 static void clear_readonly_regions (void);
1358 static void clear_installed_tracepoints (void);
1361 static void collect_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
1363 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
);
1364 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1365 static void collect_data_at_step (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
1367 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, int current_step
);
1368 static void compile_tracepoint_condition (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
,
1369 CORE_ADDR
*jump_entry
);
1371 static void do_action_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
1373 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
,
1374 struct traceframe
*tframe
,
1375 struct tracepoint_action
*taction
);
1377 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1378 static struct tracepoint
*fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (CORE_ADDR
);
1380 static void install_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*, char *own_buf
);
1381 static void download_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*);
1382 static int install_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*, char *errbuf
);
1383 static void clone_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*to
,
1384 const struct tracepoint
*from
);
1387 static LONGEST
get_timestamp (void);
1389 #if defined(__GNUC__)
1390 # define memory_barrier() asm volatile ("" : : : "memory")
1392 # define memory_barrier() do {} while (0)
1395 /* We only build the IPA if this builtin is supported, and there are
1396 no uses of this in GDBserver itself, so we're safe in defining this
1398 #define cmpxchg(mem, oldval, newval) \
1399 __sync_val_compare_and_swap (mem, oldval, newval)
1401 /* Record that an error occurred during expression evaluation. */
1404 record_tracepoint_error (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, const char *which
,
1405 enum eval_result_type rtype
)
1407 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at %s %s eval reports error %d",
1408 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
), which
, rtype
);
1410 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1411 /* Only record the first error we get. */
1412 if (cmpxchg (&expr_eval_result
,
1414 rtype
) != expr_eval_no_error
)
1417 if (expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
1421 error_tracepoint
= tpoint
;
1424 /* Trace buffer management. */
1427 clear_trace_buffer (void)
1429 trace_buffer_start
= trace_buffer_lo
;
1430 trace_buffer_free
= trace_buffer_lo
;
1431 trace_buffer_end_free
= trace_buffer_hi
;
1432 trace_buffer_wrap
= trace_buffer_hi
;
1433 /* A traceframe with zeroed fields marks the end of trace data. */
1434 ((struct traceframe
*) trace_buffer_free
)->tpnum
= 0;
1435 ((struct traceframe
*) trace_buffer_free
)->data_size
= 0;
1436 traceframe_read_count
= traceframe_write_count
= 0;
1437 traceframes_created
= 0;
1440 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1443 clear_inferior_trace_buffer (void)
1445 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_lo
;
1446 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_hi
;
1447 struct traceframe ipa_traceframe
= { 0 };
1448 struct ipa_trace_buffer_control ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
;
1450 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_lo
,
1451 &ipa_trace_buffer_lo
);
1452 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_hi
,
1453 &ipa_trace_buffer_hi
);
1455 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
= ipa_trace_buffer_lo
;
1456 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.free
= ipa_trace_buffer_lo
;
1457 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.end_free
= ipa_trace_buffer_hi
;
1458 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.wrap
= ipa_trace_buffer_hi
;
1460 /* A traceframe with zeroed fields marks the end of trace data. */
1461 write_inferior_memory (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl
,
1462 (unsigned char *) &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
,
1463 sizeof (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
));
1465 write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
, 0);
1467 /* A traceframe with zeroed fields marks the end of trace data. */
1468 write_inferior_memory (ipa_trace_buffer_lo
,
1469 (unsigned char *) &ipa_traceframe
,
1470 sizeof (ipa_traceframe
));
1472 write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframe_write_count
, 0);
1473 write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframe_read_count
, 0);
1474 write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframes_created
, 0);
1480 init_trace_buffer (LONGEST bufsize
)
1484 trace_buffer_size
= bufsize
;
1486 /* Make sure to internally allocate at least space for the EOB
1488 alloc_size
= (bufsize
< TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE
1489 ? TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE
: bufsize
);
1490 trace_buffer_lo
= (unsigned char *) xrealloc (trace_buffer_lo
, alloc_size
);
1492 trace_buffer_hi
= trace_buffer_lo
+ trace_buffer_size
;
1494 clear_trace_buffer ();
1497 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1499 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC
void
1500 about_to_request_buffer_space (void)
1502 /* GDBserver places breakpoint here while it goes about to flush
1503 data at random times. */
1504 UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS();
1509 /* Carve out a piece of the trace buffer, returning NULL in case of
1513 trace_buffer_alloc (size_t amt
)
1515 unsigned char *rslt
;
1516 struct trace_buffer_control
*tbctrl
;
1518 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1519 unsigned int prev
, prev_filtered
;
1520 unsigned int commit_count
;
1521 unsigned int commit
;
1522 unsigned int readout
;
1524 struct traceframe
*oldest
;
1525 unsigned char *new_start
;
1528 trace_debug ("Want to allocate %ld+%ld bytes in trace buffer",
1529 (long) amt
, (long) sizeof (struct traceframe
));
1531 /* Account for the EOB marker. */
1532 amt
+= TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE
;
1534 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1538 /* Read the current token and extract the index to try to write to,
1539 storing it in CURR. */
1540 prev
= trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
;
1541 prev_filtered
= prev
& ~GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK
;
1542 curr
= prev_filtered
+ 1;
1546 about_to_request_buffer_space ();
1548 /* Start out with a copy of the current state. GDBserver may be
1549 midway writing to the PREV_FILTERED TBC, but, that's OK, we won't
1550 be able to commit anyway if that happens. */
1551 trace_buffer_ctrl
[curr
]
1552 = trace_buffer_ctrl
[prev_filtered
];
1553 trace_debug ("trying curr=%u", curr
);
1555 /* The GDBserver's agent doesn't need all that syncing, and always
1556 updates TCB 0 (there's only one, mind you). */
1559 tbctrl
= &trace_buffer_ctrl
[curr
];
1561 /* Offsets are easier to grok for debugging than raw addresses,
1562 especially for the small trace buffer sizes that are useful for
1564 trace_debug ("Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
1566 (int) (tbctrl
->start
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1567 (int) (tbctrl
->free
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1568 (int) (tbctrl
->end_free
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1569 (int) (tbctrl
->wrap
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1570 (int) (trace_buffer_hi
- trace_buffer_lo
));
1572 /* The algorithm here is to keep trying to get a contiguous block of
1573 the requested size, possibly discarding older traceframes to free
1574 up space. Since free space might come in one or two pieces,
1575 depending on whether discarded traceframes wrapped around at the
1576 high end of the buffer, we test both pieces after each
1580 /* First, if we have two free parts, try the upper one first. */
1581 if (tbctrl
->end_free
< tbctrl
->free
)
1583 if (tbctrl
->free
+ amt
<= trace_buffer_hi
)
1584 /* We have enough in the upper part. */
1588 /* Our high part of free space wasn't enough. Give up
1589 on it for now, set wraparound. We will recover the
1590 space later, if/when the wrapped-around traceframe is
1592 trace_debug ("Upper part too small, setting wraparound");
1593 tbctrl
->wrap
= tbctrl
->free
;
1594 tbctrl
->free
= trace_buffer_lo
;
1598 /* The normal case. */
1599 if (tbctrl
->free
+ amt
<= tbctrl
->end_free
)
1602 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1603 /* The IP Agent's buffer is always circular. It isn't used
1604 currently, but `circular_trace_buffer' could represent
1605 GDBserver's mode. If we didn't find space, ask GDBserver to
1608 flush_trace_buffer ();
1612 trace_debug ("gdbserver flushed buffer, retrying");
1616 /* GDBserver cancelled the tracing. Bail out as well. */
1619 /* If we're here, then neither part is big enough, and
1620 non-circular trace buffers are now full. */
1621 if (!circular_trace_buffer
)
1623 trace_debug ("Not enough space in the trace buffer");
1627 trace_debug ("Need more space in the trace buffer");
1629 /* If we have a circular buffer, we can try discarding the
1630 oldest traceframe and see if that helps. */
1631 oldest
= FIRST_TRACEFRAME ();
1632 if (oldest
->tpnum
== 0)
1634 /* Not good; we have no traceframes to free. Perhaps we're
1635 asking for a block that is larger than the buffer? In
1636 any case, give up. */
1637 trace_debug ("No traceframes to discard");
1641 /* We don't run this code in the in-process agent currently.
1642 E.g., we could leave the in-process agent in autonomous
1643 circular mode if we only have fast tracepoints. If we do
1644 that, then this bit becomes racy with GDBserver, which also
1645 writes to this counter. */
1646 --traceframe_write_count
;
1648 new_start
= (unsigned char *) NEXT_TRACEFRAME (oldest
);
1649 /* If we freed the traceframe that wrapped around, go back
1650 to the non-wrap case. */
1651 if (new_start
< tbctrl
->start
)
1653 trace_debug ("Discarding past the wraparound");
1654 tbctrl
->wrap
= trace_buffer_hi
;
1656 tbctrl
->start
= new_start
;
1657 tbctrl
->end_free
= tbctrl
->start
;
1659 trace_debug ("Discarded a traceframe\n"
1660 "Trace buffer [%d], start=%d free=%d "
1661 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
1663 (int) (tbctrl
->start
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1664 (int) (tbctrl
->free
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1665 (int) (tbctrl
->end_free
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1666 (int) (tbctrl
->wrap
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1667 (int) (trace_buffer_hi
- trace_buffer_lo
));
1669 /* Now go back around the loop. The discard might have resulted
1670 in either one or two pieces of free space, so we want to try
1671 both before freeing any more traceframes. */
1675 /* If we get here, we know we can provide the asked-for space. */
1677 rslt
= tbctrl
->free
;
1679 /* Adjust the request back down, now that we know we have space for
1680 the marker, but don't commit to AMT yet, we may still need to
1681 restart the operation if GDBserver touches the trace buffer
1682 (obviously only important in the in-process agent's version). */
1683 tbctrl
->free
+= (amt
- sizeof (struct traceframe
));
1685 /* Or not. If GDBserver changed the trace buffer behind our back,
1686 we get to restart a new allocation attempt. */
1688 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1689 /* Build the tentative token. */
1690 commit_count
= (((prev
& GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR
) + 0x100)
1691 & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR
);
1692 commit
= (((prev
& GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR
) << 12)
1696 /* Try to commit it. */
1697 readout
= cmpxchg (&trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
, prev
, commit
);
1698 if (readout
!= prev
)
1700 trace_debug ("GDBserver has touched the trace buffer, restarting."
1701 " (prev=%08x, commit=%08x, readout=%08x)",
1702 prev
, commit
, readout
);
1706 /* Hold your horses here. Even if that change was committed,
1707 GDBserver could come in, and clobber it. We need to hold to be
1708 able to tell if GDBserver clobbers before or after we committed
1709 the change. Whenever GDBserver goes about touching the IPA
1710 buffer, it sets a breakpoint in this routine, so we have a sync
1712 about_to_request_buffer_space ();
1714 /* Check if the change has been effective, even if GDBserver stopped
1715 us at the breakpoint. */
1718 unsigned int refetch
;
1722 refetch
= trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
;
1724 if (refetch
== commit
1725 || ((refetch
& GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV
) >> 12) == commit_count
)
1728 trace_debug ("change is effective: (prev=%08x, commit=%08x, "
1729 "readout=%08x, refetch=%08x)",
1730 prev
, commit
, readout
, refetch
);
1734 trace_debug ("GDBserver has touched the trace buffer, not effective."
1735 " (prev=%08x, commit=%08x, readout=%08x, refetch=%08x)",
1736 prev
, commit
, readout
, refetch
);
1742 /* We have a new piece of the trace buffer. Hurray! */
1744 /* Add an EOB marker just past this allocation. */
1745 ((struct traceframe
*) tbctrl
->free
)->tpnum
= 0;
1746 ((struct traceframe
*) tbctrl
->free
)->data_size
= 0;
1748 /* Adjust the request back down, now that we know we have space for
1750 amt
-= sizeof (struct traceframe
);
1754 trace_debug ("Allocated %d bytes", (int) amt
);
1755 trace_debug ("Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d "
1756 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
1758 (int) (tbctrl
->start
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1759 (int) (tbctrl
->free
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1760 (int) (tbctrl
->end_free
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1761 (int) (tbctrl
->wrap
- trace_buffer_lo
),
1762 (int) (trace_buffer_hi
- trace_buffer_lo
));
1768 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1770 /* Return the total free space. This is not necessarily the largest
1771 block we can allocate, because of the two-part case. */
1776 if (trace_buffer_free
<= trace_buffer_end_free
)
1777 return trace_buffer_end_free
- trace_buffer_free
;
1779 return ((trace_buffer_end_free
- trace_buffer_lo
)
1780 + (trace_buffer_hi
- trace_buffer_free
));
1783 /* An 'S' in continuation packets indicates remainder are for
1786 static int seen_step_action_flag
;
1788 /* Create a tracepoint (location) with given number and address. Add this
1789 new tracepoint to list and sort this list. */
1791 static struct tracepoint
*
1792 add_tracepoint (int num
, CORE_ADDR addr
)
1794 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, **tp_next
;
1796 tpoint
= XNEW (struct tracepoint
);
1797 tpoint
->number
= num
;
1798 tpoint
->address
= addr
;
1799 tpoint
->numactions
= 0;
1800 tpoint
->actions
= NULL
;
1801 tpoint
->actions_str
= NULL
;
1802 tpoint
->cond
= NULL
;
1803 tpoint
->num_step_actions
= 0;
1804 tpoint
->step_actions
= NULL
;
1805 tpoint
->step_actions_str
= NULL
;
1806 /* Start all off as regular (slow) tracepoints. */
1807 tpoint
->type
= trap_tracepoint
;
1808 tpoint
->orig_size
= -1;
1809 tpoint
->source_strings
= NULL
;
1810 tpoint
->compiled_cond
= 0;
1811 tpoint
->handle
= NULL
;
1812 tpoint
->next
= NULL
;
1814 /* Find a place to insert this tracepoint into list in order to keep
1815 the tracepoint list still in the ascending order. There may be
1816 multiple tracepoints at the same address as TPOINT's, and this
1817 guarantees TPOINT is inserted after all the tracepoints which are
1818 set at the same address. For example, fast tracepoints A, B, C are
1819 set at the same address, and D is to be insert at the same place as
1822 -->| A |--> | B |-->| C |->...
1824 One jump pad was created for tracepoint A, B, and C, and the target
1825 address of A is referenced/used in jump pad. So jump pad will let
1826 inferior jump to A. If D is inserted in front of A, like this,
1828 -->| D |-->| A |--> | B |-->| C |->...
1830 without updating jump pad, D is not reachable during collect, which
1831 is wrong. As we can see, the order of B, C and D doesn't matter, but
1832 A should always be the `first' one. */
1833 for (tp_next
= &tracepoints
;
1834 (*tp_next
) != NULL
&& (*tp_next
)->address
<= tpoint
->address
;
1835 tp_next
= &(*tp_next
)->next
)
1837 tpoint
->next
= *tp_next
;
1839 last_tracepoint
= tpoint
;
1841 seen_step_action_flag
= 0;
1846 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1848 /* Return the tracepoint with the given number and address, or NULL. */
1850 static struct tracepoint
*
1851 find_tracepoint (int id
, CORE_ADDR addr
)
1853 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
1855 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
1856 if (tpoint
->number
== id
&& tpoint
->address
== addr
)
1862 /* Remove TPOINT from global list. */
1865 remove_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
1867 struct tracepoint
*tp
, *tp_prev
;
1869 for (tp
= tracepoints
, tp_prev
= NULL
; tp
&& tp
!= tpoint
;
1870 tp_prev
= tp
, tp
= tp
->next
)
1876 tp_prev
->next
= tp
->next
;
1878 tracepoints
= tp
->next
;
1884 /* There may be several tracepoints with the same number (because they
1885 are "locations", in GDB parlance); return the next one after the
1886 given tracepoint, or search from the beginning of the list if the
1887 first argument is NULL. */
1889 static struct tracepoint
*
1890 find_next_tracepoint_by_number (struct tracepoint
*prev_tp
, int num
)
1892 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
1895 tpoint
= prev_tp
->next
;
1897 tpoint
= tracepoints
;
1898 for (; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
1899 if (tpoint
->number
== num
)
1907 /* Append another action to perform when the tracepoint triggers. */
1910 add_tracepoint_action (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, const char *packet
)
1916 seen_step_action_flag
= 1;
1924 const char *act_start
= act
;
1925 struct tracepoint_action
*action
= NULL
;
1931 struct collect_memory_action
*maction
=
1932 XNEW (struct collect_memory_action
);
1936 maction
->base
.type
= *act
;
1937 action
= &maction
->base
;
1940 is_neg
= (*act
== '-');
1943 act
= unpack_varlen_hex (act
, &basereg
);
1945 act
= unpack_varlen_hex (act
, &maction
->addr
);
1947 act
= unpack_varlen_hex (act
, &maction
->len
);
1948 maction
->basereg
= (is_neg
1951 trace_debug ("Want to collect %s bytes at 0x%s (basereg %d)",
1952 pulongest (maction
->len
),
1953 paddress (maction
->addr
), maction
->basereg
);
1958 struct collect_registers_action
*raction
=
1959 XNEW (struct collect_registers_action
);
1961 raction
->base
.type
= *act
;
1962 action
= &raction
->base
;
1964 trace_debug ("Want to collect registers");
1966 /* skip past hex digits of mask for now */
1967 while (isxdigit(*act
))
1973 struct collect_static_trace_data_action
*raction
=
1974 XNEW (struct collect_static_trace_data_action
);
1976 raction
->base
.type
= *act
;
1977 action
= &raction
->base
;
1979 trace_debug ("Want to collect static trace data");
1984 trace_debug ("Unexpected step action, ignoring");
1989 struct eval_expr_action
*xaction
= XNEW (struct eval_expr_action
);
1991 xaction
->base
.type
= *act
;
1992 action
= &xaction
->base
;
1994 trace_debug ("Want to evaluate expression");
1995 xaction
->expr
= gdb_parse_agent_expr (&act
);
1999 trace_debug ("unknown trace action '%c', ignoring...", *act
);
2008 if (seen_step_action_flag
)
2010 tpoint
->num_step_actions
++;
2012 tpoint
->step_actions
2013 = XRESIZEVEC (struct tracepoint_action
*, tpoint
->step_actions
,
2014 tpoint
->num_step_actions
);
2015 tpoint
->step_actions_str
2016 = XRESIZEVEC (char *, tpoint
->step_actions_str
,
2017 tpoint
->num_step_actions
);
2018 tpoint
->step_actions
[tpoint
->num_step_actions
- 1] = action
;
2019 tpoint
->step_actions_str
[tpoint
->num_step_actions
- 1]
2020 = savestring (act_start
, act
- act_start
);
2024 tpoint
->numactions
++;
2026 = XRESIZEVEC (struct tracepoint_action
*, tpoint
->actions
,
2027 tpoint
->numactions
);
2029 = XRESIZEVEC (char *, tpoint
->actions_str
, tpoint
->numactions
);
2030 tpoint
->actions
[tpoint
->numactions
- 1] = action
;
2031 tpoint
->actions_str
[tpoint
->numactions
- 1]
2032 = savestring (act_start
, act
- act_start
);
2039 /* Find or create a trace state variable with the given number. */
2041 static struct trace_state_variable
*
2042 get_trace_state_variable (int num
)
2044 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
2046 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2047 /* Search for an existing variable. */
2048 for (tsv
= alloced_trace_state_variables
; tsv
; tsv
= tsv
->next
)
2049 if (tsv
->number
== num
)
2053 /* Search for an existing variable. */
2054 for (tsv
= trace_state_variables
; tsv
; tsv
= tsv
->next
)
2055 if (tsv
->number
== num
)
2061 /* Find or create a trace state variable with the given number. */
2063 static struct trace_state_variable
*
2064 create_trace_state_variable (int num
, int gdb
)
2066 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
2068 tsv
= get_trace_state_variable (num
);
2072 /* Create a new variable. */
2073 tsv
= XNEW (struct trace_state_variable
);
2075 tsv
->initial_value
= 0;
2079 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2082 tsv
->next
= alloced_trace_state_variables
;
2083 alloced_trace_state_variables
= tsv
;
2088 tsv
->next
= trace_state_variables
;
2089 trace_state_variables
= tsv
;
2094 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC LONGEST
2095 get_trace_state_variable_value (int num
)
2097 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
2099 tsv
= get_trace_state_variable (num
);
2103 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping value get", num
);
2107 /* Call a getter function if we have one. While it's tempting to
2108 set up something to only call the getter once per tracepoint hit,
2109 it could run afoul of thread races. Better to let the getter
2110 handle it directly, if necessary to worry about it. */
2112 tsv
->value
= (tsv
->getter
) ();
2114 trace_debug ("get_trace_state_variable_value(%d) ==> %s",
2115 num
, plongest (tsv
->value
));
2120 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC
void
2121 set_trace_state_variable_value (int num
, LONGEST val
)
2123 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
2125 tsv
= get_trace_state_variable (num
);
2129 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping value set", num
);
2137 agent_get_trace_state_variable_value (int num
)
2139 return get_trace_state_variable_value (num
);
2143 agent_set_trace_state_variable_value (int num
, LONGEST val
)
2145 set_trace_state_variable_value (num
, val
);
2149 set_trace_state_variable_name (int num
, const char *name
)
2151 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
2153 tsv
= get_trace_state_variable (num
);
2157 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping name set", num
);
2161 tsv
->name
= (char *) name
;
2165 set_trace_state_variable_getter (int num
, LONGEST (*getter
) (void))
2167 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
2169 tsv
= get_trace_state_variable (num
);
2173 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping getter set", num
);
2177 tsv
->getter
= getter
;
2180 /* Add a raw traceframe for the given tracepoint. */
2182 static struct traceframe
*
2183 add_traceframe (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
2185 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
2188 = (struct traceframe
*) trace_buffer_alloc (sizeof (struct traceframe
));
2193 tframe
->tpnum
= tpoint
->number
;
2194 tframe
->data_size
= 0;
2199 /* Add a block to the traceframe currently being worked on. */
2201 static unsigned char *
2202 add_traceframe_block (struct traceframe
*tframe
,
2203 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, int amt
)
2205 unsigned char *block
;
2210 block
= (unsigned char *) trace_buffer_alloc (amt
);
2215 gdb_assert (tframe
->tpnum
== tpoint
->number
);
2217 tframe
->data_size
+= amt
;
2218 tpoint
->traceframe_usage
+= amt
;
2223 /* Flag that the current traceframe is finished. */
2226 finish_traceframe (struct traceframe
*tframe
)
2228 ++traceframe_write_count
;
2229 ++traceframes_created
;
2232 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2234 /* Given a traceframe number NUM, find the NUMth traceframe in the
2237 static struct traceframe
*
2238 find_traceframe (int num
)
2240 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
2243 for (tframe
= FIRST_TRACEFRAME ();
2245 tframe
= NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tframe
))
2256 get_traceframe_address (struct traceframe
*tframe
)
2259 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
2261 addr
= traceframe_get_pc (tframe
);
2266 /* Fallback strategy, will be incorrect for while-stepping frames
2267 and multi-location tracepoints. */
2268 tpoint
= find_next_tracepoint_by_number (NULL
, tframe
->tpnum
);
2269 return tpoint
->address
;
2272 /* Search for the next traceframe whose address is inside or outside
2275 static struct traceframe
*
2276 find_next_traceframe_in_range (CORE_ADDR lo
, CORE_ADDR hi
, int inside_p
,
2279 client_state
&cs
= get_client_state ();
2280 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
2283 *tfnump
= cs
.current_traceframe
+ 1;
2284 tframe
= find_traceframe (*tfnump
);
2285 /* The search is not supposed to wrap around. */
2292 for (; tframe
->tpnum
!= 0; tframe
= NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tframe
))
2294 tfaddr
= get_traceframe_address (tframe
);
2296 ? (lo
<= tfaddr
&& tfaddr
<= hi
)
2297 : (lo
> tfaddr
|| tfaddr
> hi
))
2306 /* Search for the next traceframe recorded by the given tracepoint.
2307 Note that for multi-location tracepoints, this will find whatever
2308 location appears first. */
2310 static struct traceframe
*
2311 find_next_traceframe_by_tracepoint (int num
, int *tfnump
)
2313 client_state
&cs
= get_client_state ();
2314 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
2316 *tfnump
= cs
.current_traceframe
+ 1;
2317 tframe
= find_traceframe (*tfnump
);
2318 /* The search is not supposed to wrap around. */
2325 for (; tframe
->tpnum
!= 0; tframe
= NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tframe
))
2327 if (tframe
->tpnum
== num
)
2338 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2340 /* Clear all past trace state. */
2343 cmd_qtinit (char *packet
)
2345 client_state
&cs
= get_client_state ();
2346 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
, *prev
, *next
;
2348 /* Can't do this command without a pid attached. */
2349 if (current_thread
== NULL
)
2355 /* Make sure we don't try to read from a trace frame. */
2356 cs
.current_traceframe
= -1;
2360 trace_debug ("Initializing the trace");
2362 clear_installed_tracepoints ();
2363 clear_readonly_regions ();
2366 last_tracepoint
= NULL
;
2368 /* Clear out any leftover trace state variables. Ones with target
2369 defined getters should be kept however. */
2371 tsv
= trace_state_variables
;
2374 trace_debug ("Looking at var %d", tsv
->number
);
2375 if (tsv
->getter
== NULL
)
2381 trace_state_variables
= next
;
2382 trace_debug ("Deleting var %d", tsv
->number
);
2393 clear_trace_buffer ();
2394 clear_inferior_trace_buffer ();
2399 /* Unprobe the UST marker at ADDRESS. */
2402 unprobe_marker_at (CORE_ADDR address
)
2404 char cmd
[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE
];
2406 sprintf (cmd
, "unprobe_marker_at:%s", paddress (address
));
2407 run_inferior_command (cmd
, strlen (cmd
) + 1);
2410 /* Restore the program to its pre-tracing state. This routine may be called
2411 in error situations, so it needs to be careful about only restoring
2412 from known-valid bits. */
2415 clear_installed_tracepoints (void)
2417 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
2418 struct tracepoint
*prev_stpoint
;
2422 prev_stpoint
= NULL
;
2424 /* Restore any bytes overwritten by tracepoints. */
2425 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
2427 /* Catch the case where we might try to remove a tracepoint that
2428 was never actually installed. */
2429 if (tpoint
->handle
== NULL
)
2431 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s was "
2432 "never installed, nothing to clear",
2433 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
));
2437 switch (tpoint
->type
)
2439 case trap_tracepoint
:
2441 struct breakpoint
*bp
2442 = (struct breakpoint
*) tpoint
->handle
;
2444 delete_breakpoint (bp
);
2447 case fast_tracepoint
:
2449 struct fast_tracepoint_jump
*jump
2450 = (struct fast_tracepoint_jump
*) tpoint
->handle
;
2452 delete_fast_tracepoint_jump (jump
);
2455 case static_tracepoint
:
2456 if (prev_stpoint
!= NULL
2457 && prev_stpoint
->address
== tpoint
->address
)
2458 /* Nothing to do. We already unprobed a tracepoint set at
2459 this marker address (and there can only be one probe
2464 unprobe_marker_at (tpoint
->address
);
2465 prev_stpoint
= tpoint
;
2470 tpoint
->handle
= NULL
;
2476 /* Parse a packet that defines a tracepoint. */
2479 cmd_qtdp (char *own_buf
)
2482 /* Whether there is a trailing hyphen at the end of the QTDP packet. */
2483 int trail_hyphen
= 0;
2487 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
2488 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
2490 packet
+= strlen ("QTDP:");
2492 /* A hyphen at the beginning marks a packet specifying actions for a
2493 tracepoint already supplied. */
2500 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
2501 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2502 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &addr
);
2503 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2505 /* See if we already have this tracepoint. */
2506 tpoint
= find_tracepoint (num
, addr
);
2510 /* Duplicate tracepoints are never allowed. */
2513 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d"
2514 " at 0x%s already exists",
2515 (int) num
, paddress (addr
));
2516 write_enn (own_buf
);
2520 tpoint
= add_tracepoint (num
, addr
);
2522 tpoint
->enabled
= (*packet
== 'E');
2523 ++packet
; /* skip 'E' */
2524 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2525 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &count
);
2526 tpoint
->step_count
= count
;
2527 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2528 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &count
);
2529 tpoint
->pass_count
= count
;
2530 /* See if we have any of the additional optional fields. */
2531 while (*packet
== ':')
2536 tpoint
->type
= fast_tracepoint
;
2538 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &count
);
2539 tpoint
->orig_size
= count
;
2541 else if (*packet
== 'S')
2543 tpoint
->type
= static_tracepoint
;
2546 else if (*packet
== 'X')
2548 tpoint
->cond
= gdb_parse_agent_expr (&packet
);
2550 else if (*packet
== '-')
2552 else if (*packet
== '\0')
2555 trace_debug ("Unknown optional tracepoint field");
2560 trace_debug ("Also has actions\n");
2563 trace_debug ("Defined %stracepoint %d at 0x%s, "
2564 "enabled %d step %" PRIu64
" pass %" PRIu64
,
2565 tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
? "fast "
2566 : tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
? "static " : "",
2567 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
), tpoint
->enabled
,
2568 tpoint
->step_count
, tpoint
->pass_count
);
2571 add_tracepoint_action (tpoint
, packet
);
2574 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
2575 (int) num
, paddress (addr
));
2576 write_enn (own_buf
);
2580 /* Install tracepoint during tracing only once for each tracepoint location.
2581 For each tracepoint loc, GDB may send multiple QTDP packets, and we can
2582 determine the last QTDP packet for one tracepoint location by checking
2583 trailing hyphen in QTDP packet. */
2584 if (tracing
&& !trail_hyphen
)
2586 struct tracepoint
*tp
= NULL
;
2588 /* Pause all threads temporarily while we patch tracepoints. */
2591 /* download_tracepoint will update global `tracepoints'
2592 list, so it is unsafe to leave threads in jump pad. */
2593 stabilize_threads ();
2595 /* Freeze threads. */
2599 if (tpoint
->type
!= trap_tracepoint
)
2601 /* Find another fast or static tracepoint at the same address. */
2602 for (tp
= tracepoints
; tp
; tp
= tp
->next
)
2604 if (tp
->address
== tpoint
->address
&& tp
->type
== tpoint
->type
2605 && tp
->number
!= tpoint
->number
)
2609 /* TPOINT is installed at the same address as TP. */
2612 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
2613 clone_fast_tracepoint (tpoint
, tp
);
2614 else if (tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
)
2615 tpoint
->handle
= (void *) -1;
2619 if (use_agent
&& tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
2620 && agent_capability_check (AGENT_CAPA_FAST_TRACE
))
2622 /* Download and install fast tracepoint by agent. */
2623 if (tracepoint_send_agent (tpoint
) == 0)
2627 write_enn (own_buf
);
2628 remove_tracepoint (tpoint
);
2633 download_tracepoint (tpoint
);
2635 if (tpoint
->type
== trap_tracepoint
|| tp
== NULL
)
2637 install_tracepoint (tpoint
, own_buf
);
2638 if (strcmp (own_buf
, "OK") != 0)
2639 remove_tracepoint (tpoint
);
2653 cmd_qtdpsrc (char *own_buf
)
2655 ULONGEST num
, addr
, start
, slen
;
2656 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
2657 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
2659 char *srctype
, *src
;
2661 struct source_string
*last
, *newlast
;
2663 packet
+= strlen ("QTDPsrc:");
2665 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
2666 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2667 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &addr
);
2668 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2670 /* See if we already have this tracepoint. */
2671 tpoint
= find_tracepoint (num
, addr
);
2675 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
2676 (int) num
, paddress (addr
));
2677 write_enn (own_buf
);
2682 packet
= strchr (packet
, ':');
2683 srctype
= (char *) xmalloc (packet
- saved
+ 1);
2684 memcpy (srctype
, saved
, packet
- saved
);
2685 srctype
[packet
- saved
] = '\0';
2687 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &start
);
2688 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2689 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &slen
);
2690 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2691 src
= (char *) xmalloc (slen
+ 1);
2692 nbytes
= hex2bin (packet
, (gdb_byte
*) src
, strlen (packet
) / 2);
2695 newlast
= XNEW (struct source_string
);
2696 newlast
->type
= srctype
;
2698 newlast
->next
= NULL
;
2699 /* Always add a source string to the end of the list;
2700 this keeps sequences of actions/commands in the right
2702 if (tpoint
->source_strings
)
2704 for (last
= tpoint
->source_strings
; last
->next
; last
= last
->next
)
2706 last
->next
= newlast
;
2709 tpoint
->source_strings
= newlast
;
2715 cmd_qtdv (char *own_buf
)
2717 ULONGEST num
, val
, builtin
;
2720 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
2721 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
2723 packet
+= strlen ("QTDV:");
2725 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
2726 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2727 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &val
);
2728 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2729 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &builtin
);
2730 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2732 nbytes
= strlen (packet
) / 2;
2733 varname
= (char *) xmalloc (nbytes
+ 1);
2734 nbytes
= hex2bin (packet
, (gdb_byte
*) varname
, nbytes
);
2735 varname
[nbytes
] = '\0';
2737 tsv
= create_trace_state_variable (num
, 1);
2738 tsv
->initial_value
= (LONGEST
) val
;
2739 tsv
->name
= varname
;
2741 set_trace_state_variable_value (num
, (LONGEST
) val
);
2747 cmd_qtenable_disable (char *own_buf
, int enable
)
2749 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
2751 struct tracepoint
*tp
;
2753 packet
+= strlen (enable
? "QTEnable:" : "QTDisable:");
2754 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
2755 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2756 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &addr
);
2758 tp
= find_tracepoint (num
, addr
);
2762 if ((enable
&& tp
->enabled
) || (!enable
&& !tp
->enabled
))
2764 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s is already %s",
2765 (int) num
, paddress (addr
),
2766 enable
? "enabled" : "disabled");
2771 trace_debug ("%s tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
2772 enable
? "Enabling" : "Disabling",
2773 (int) num
, paddress (addr
));
2775 tp
->enabled
= enable
;
2777 if (tp
->type
== fast_tracepoint
|| tp
->type
== static_tracepoint
)
2780 int offset
= offsetof (struct tracepoint
, enabled
);
2781 CORE_ADDR obj_addr
= tp
->obj_addr_on_target
+ offset
;
2783 ret
= prepare_to_access_memory ();
2786 trace_debug ("Failed to temporarily stop inferior threads");
2787 write_enn (own_buf
);
2791 ret
= write_inferior_int8 (obj_addr
, enable
);
2792 done_accessing_memory ();
2796 trace_debug ("Cannot write enabled flag into "
2797 "inferior process memory");
2798 write_enn (own_buf
);
2807 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
2808 (int) num
, paddress (addr
));
2809 write_enn (own_buf
);
2814 cmd_qtv (char *own_buf
)
2816 client_state
&cs
= get_client_state ();
2820 char *packet
= own_buf
;
2822 packet
+= strlen ("qTV:");
2823 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
2825 if (cs
.current_traceframe
>= 0)
2827 err
= traceframe_read_tsv ((int) num
, &val
);
2830 strcpy (own_buf
, "U");
2834 /* Only make tsv's be undefined before the first trace run. After a
2835 trace run is over, the user might want to see the last value of
2836 the tsv, and it might not be available in a traceframe. */
2837 else if (!tracing
&& strcmp (tracing_stop_reason
, "tnotrun") == 0)
2839 strcpy (own_buf
, "U");
2843 val
= get_trace_state_variable_value (num
);
2845 sprintf (own_buf
, "V%s", phex_nz (val
, 0));
2848 /* Clear out the list of readonly regions. */
2851 clear_readonly_regions (void)
2853 struct readonly_region
*roreg
;
2855 while (readonly_regions
)
2857 roreg
= readonly_regions
;
2858 readonly_regions
= readonly_regions
->next
;
2863 /* Parse the collection of address ranges whose contents GDB believes
2864 to be unchanging and so can be read directly from target memory
2865 even while looking at a traceframe. */
2868 cmd_qtro (char *own_buf
)
2870 ULONGEST start
, end
;
2871 struct readonly_region
*roreg
;
2872 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
2874 trace_debug ("Want to mark readonly regions");
2876 clear_readonly_regions ();
2878 packet
+= strlen ("QTro");
2880 while (*packet
== ':')
2882 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
2883 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &start
);
2884 ++packet
; /* skip a comma */
2885 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &end
);
2887 roreg
= XNEW (struct readonly_region
);
2888 roreg
->start
= start
;
2890 roreg
->next
= readonly_regions
;
2891 readonly_regions
= roreg
;
2892 trace_debug ("Added readonly region from 0x%s to 0x%s",
2893 paddress (roreg
->start
), paddress (roreg
->end
));
2899 /* Test to see if the given range is in our list of readonly ranges.
2900 We only test for being entirely within a range, GDB is not going to
2901 send a single memory packet that spans multiple regions. */
2904 in_readonly_region (CORE_ADDR addr
, ULONGEST length
)
2906 struct readonly_region
*roreg
;
2908 for (roreg
= readonly_regions
; roreg
; roreg
= roreg
->next
)
2909 if (roreg
->start
<= addr
&& (addr
+ length
- 1) <= roreg
->end
)
2915 static CORE_ADDR gdb_jump_pad_head
;
2917 /* Return the address of the next free jump space. */
2920 get_jump_space_head (void)
2922 if (gdb_jump_pad_head
== 0)
2924 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer
,
2925 &gdb_jump_pad_head
))
2927 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
2928 "error extracting jump_pad_buffer");
2932 return gdb_jump_pad_head
;
2935 /* Reserve USED bytes from the jump space. */
2938 claim_jump_space (ULONGEST used
)
2940 trace_debug ("claim_jump_space reserves %s bytes at %s",
2941 pulongest (used
), paddress (gdb_jump_pad_head
));
2942 gdb_jump_pad_head
+= used
;
2945 static CORE_ADDR trampoline_buffer_head
= 0;
2946 static CORE_ADDR trampoline_buffer_tail
;
2948 /* Reserve USED bytes from the trampoline buffer and return the
2949 address of the start of the reserved space in TRAMPOLINE. Returns
2950 non-zero if the space is successfully claimed. */
2953 claim_trampoline_space (ULONGEST used
, CORE_ADDR
*trampoline
)
2955 if (!trampoline_buffer_head
)
2957 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer
,
2958 &trampoline_buffer_tail
))
2960 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
2961 "error extracting trampoline_buffer");
2964 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
,
2965 &trampoline_buffer_head
))
2967 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
2968 "error extracting trampoline_buffer_end");
2972 /* Start claiming space from the top of the trampoline space. If
2973 the space is located at the bottom of the virtual address space,
2974 this reduces the possibility that corruption will occur if a null
2975 pointer is used to write to memory. */
2976 if (trampoline_buffer_head
- trampoline_buffer_tail
< used
)
2978 trace_debug ("claim_trampoline_space failed to reserve %s bytes",
2983 trampoline_buffer_head
-= used
;
2985 trace_debug ("claim_trampoline_space reserves %s bytes at %s",
2986 pulongest (used
), paddress (trampoline_buffer_head
));
2988 *trampoline
= trampoline_buffer_head
;
2992 /* Returns non-zero if there is space allocated for use in trampolines
2993 for fast tracepoints. */
2996 have_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer (char *buf
)
2998 CORE_ADDR trampoline_end
, errbuf
;
3000 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
,
3003 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
3004 "error extracting trampoline_buffer_end");
3010 strcpy (buf
, "was claiming");
3011 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
,
3014 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
3015 "error extracting errbuf");
3018 read_inferior_memory (errbuf
, (unsigned char *) buf
, 100);
3021 return trampoline_end
!= 0;
3024 /* Ask the IPA to probe the marker at ADDRESS. Returns -1 if running
3025 the command fails, or 0 otherwise. If the command ran
3026 successfully, but probing the marker failed, ERROUT will be filled
3027 with the error to reply to GDB, and -1 is also returned. This
3028 allows directly passing IPA errors to GDB. */
3031 probe_marker_at (CORE_ADDR address
, char *errout
)
3033 char cmd
[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE
];
3036 sprintf (cmd
, "probe_marker_at:%s", paddress (address
));
3037 err
= run_inferior_command (cmd
, strlen (cmd
) + 1);
3043 strcpy (errout
, cmd
);
3052 clone_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*to
, const struct tracepoint
*from
)
3054 to
->jump_pad
= from
->jump_pad
;
3055 to
->jump_pad_end
= from
->jump_pad_end
;
3056 to
->trampoline
= from
->trampoline
;
3057 to
->trampoline_end
= from
->trampoline_end
;
3058 to
->adjusted_insn_addr
= from
->adjusted_insn_addr
;
3059 to
->adjusted_insn_addr_end
= from
->adjusted_insn_addr_end
;
3060 to
->handle
= from
->handle
;
3062 gdb_assert (from
->handle
);
3063 inc_ref_fast_tracepoint_jump ((struct fast_tracepoint_jump
*) from
->handle
);
3066 #define MAX_JUMP_SIZE 20
3068 /* Install fast tracepoint. Return 0 if successful, otherwise return
3072 install_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, char *errbuf
)
3074 CORE_ADDR jentry
, jump_entry
;
3075 CORE_ADDR trampoline
;
3077 ULONGEST trampoline_size
;
3079 /* The jump to the jump pad of the last fast tracepoint
3081 unsigned char fjump
[MAX_JUMP_SIZE
];
3082 ULONGEST fjump_size
;
3084 if (tpoint
->orig_size
< target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len ())
3086 trace_debug ("Requested a fast tracepoint on an instruction "
3087 "that is of less than the minimum length.");
3091 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_collect_ptr
,
3094 error ("error extracting gdb_collect_ptr");
3098 jentry
= jump_entry
= get_jump_space_head ();
3101 trampoline_size
= 0;
3103 /* Install the jump pad. */
3104 err
= install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad (tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
,
3107 ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_collecting
,
3110 &trampoline
, &trampoline_size
,
3112 &tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr
,
3113 &tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr_end
,
3120 tpoint
->handle
= set_fast_tracepoint_jump (tpoint
->address
, fjump
,
3123 if (tpoint
->handle
!= NULL
)
3125 tpoint
->jump_pad
= jump_entry
;
3126 tpoint
->jump_pad_end
= jentry
;
3127 tpoint
->trampoline
= trampoline
;
3128 tpoint
->trampoline_end
= trampoline
+ trampoline_size
;
3130 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. */
3131 jentry
= ((jentry
+ 7) & ~0x7);
3132 claim_jump_space (jentry
- jump_entry
);
3139 /* Install tracepoint TPOINT, and write reply message in OWN_BUF. */
3142 install_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, char *own_buf
)
3144 tpoint
->handle
= NULL
;
3147 if (tpoint
->type
== trap_tracepoint
)
3149 /* Tracepoints are installed as memory breakpoints. Just go
3150 ahead and install the trap. The breakpoints module
3151 handles duplicated breakpoints, and the memory read
3152 routine handles un-patching traps from memory reads. */
3153 tpoint
->handle
= set_breakpoint_at (tpoint
->address
,
3154 tracepoint_handler
);
3156 else if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
|| tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
)
3158 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
3160 trace_debug ("Requested a %s tracepoint, but fast "
3161 "tracepoints aren't supported.",
3162 tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
? "static" : "fast");
3163 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (own_buf
);
3166 if (tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
3167 && !in_process_agent_supports_ust ())
3169 trace_debug ("Requested a static tracepoint, but static "
3170 "tracepoints are not supported.");
3171 write_e_ust_not_loaded (own_buf
);
3175 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
3176 install_fast_tracepoint (tpoint
, own_buf
);
3179 if (probe_marker_at (tpoint
->address
, own_buf
) == 0)
3180 tpoint
->handle
= (void *) -1;
3185 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
, "Unknown tracepoint type");
3187 if (tpoint
->handle
== NULL
)
3189 if (*own_buf
== '\0')
3190 write_enn (own_buf
);
3196 static void download_tracepoint_1 (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
);
3199 cmd_qtstart (char *packet
)
3201 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, *prev_ftpoint
, *prev_stpoint
;
3202 CORE_ADDR tpptr
= 0, prev_tpptr
= 0;
3204 trace_debug ("Starting the trace");
3206 /* Pause all threads temporarily while we patch tracepoints. */
3209 /* Get threads out of jump pads. Safe to do here, since this is a
3210 top level command. And, required to do here, since we're
3211 deleting/rewriting jump pads. */
3213 stabilize_threads ();
3215 /* Freeze threads. */
3218 /* Sync the fast tracepoints list in the inferior ftlib. */
3219 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3220 download_trace_state_variables ();
3222 /* No previous fast tpoint yet. */
3223 prev_ftpoint
= NULL
;
3225 /* No previous static tpoint yet. */
3226 prev_stpoint
= NULL
;
3230 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3232 /* Tell IPA about the correct tdesc. */
3233 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_ipa_tdesc_idx
,
3234 target_get_ipa_tdesc_idx ()))
3235 error ("Error setting ipa_tdesc_idx variable in lib");
3238 /* Start out empty. */
3239 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3240 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_tracepoints
, 0);
3242 /* Download and install tracepoints. */
3243 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
3245 /* Ensure all the hit counts start at zero. */
3246 tpoint
->hit_count
= 0;
3247 tpoint
->traceframe_usage
= 0;
3249 if (tpoint
->type
== trap_tracepoint
)
3251 /* Tracepoints are installed as memory breakpoints. Just go
3252 ahead and install the trap. The breakpoints module
3253 handles duplicated breakpoints, and the memory read
3254 routine handles un-patching traps from memory reads. */
3255 tpoint
->handle
= set_breakpoint_at (tpoint
->address
,
3256 tracepoint_handler
);
3258 else if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
3259 || tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
)
3261 if (maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded (packet
))
3263 trace_debug ("Requested a %s tracepoint, but fast "
3264 "tracepoints aren't supported.",
3265 tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
3266 ? "static" : "fast");
3270 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
3273 = use_agent
&& agent_capability_check (AGENT_CAPA_FAST_TRACE
);
3275 if (prev_ftpoint
!= NULL
3276 && prev_ftpoint
->address
== tpoint
->address
)
3279 tracepoint_send_agent (tpoint
);
3281 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint
);
3283 clone_fast_tracepoint (tpoint
, prev_ftpoint
);
3287 /* Tracepoint is installed successfully? */
3290 /* Download and install fast tracepoint by agent. */
3292 installed
= !tracepoint_send_agent (tpoint
);
3295 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint
);
3296 installed
= !install_fast_tracepoint (tpoint
, packet
);
3300 prev_ftpoint
= tpoint
;
3305 if (!in_process_agent_supports_ust ())
3307 trace_debug ("Requested a static tracepoint, but static "
3308 "tracepoints are not supported.");
3312 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint
);
3313 /* Can only probe a given marker once. */
3314 if (prev_stpoint
!= NULL
3315 && prev_stpoint
->address
== tpoint
->address
)
3316 tpoint
->handle
= (void *) -1;
3319 if (probe_marker_at (tpoint
->address
, packet
) == 0)
3321 tpoint
->handle
= (void *) -1;
3323 /* So that we can handle multiple static tracepoints
3324 at the same address easily. */
3325 prev_stpoint
= tpoint
;
3331 tpptr
= tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
;
3333 if (tpoint
== tracepoints
)
3334 /* First object in list, set the head pointer in the
3336 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_tracepoints
, tpptr
);
3338 write_inferior_data_pointer (prev_tpptr
3339 + offsetof (struct tracepoint
, next
),
3343 /* Any failure in the inner loop is sufficient cause to give
3345 if (tpoint
->handle
== NULL
)
3349 /* Any error in tracepoint insertion is unacceptable; better to
3350 address the problem now, than end up with a useless or misleading
3354 clear_installed_tracepoints ();
3355 if (*packet
== '\0')
3361 stopping_tracepoint
= NULL
;
3362 trace_buffer_is_full
= 0;
3363 expr_eval_result
= expr_eval_no_error
;
3364 error_tracepoint
= NULL
;
3365 tracing_start_time
= get_timestamp ();
3367 /* Tracing is now active, hits will now start being logged. */
3370 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3372 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_tracing
, 1))
3374 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
3375 "Error setting tracing variable in lib");
3378 if (write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_stopping_tracepoint
,
3381 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
3382 "Error clearing stopping_tracepoint variable"
3386 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_is_full
, 0))
3388 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
3389 "Error clearing trace_buffer_is_full variable"
3393 stop_tracing_bkpt
= set_breakpoint_at (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_stop_tracing
,
3394 stop_tracing_handler
);
3395 if (stop_tracing_bkpt
== NULL
)
3396 error ("Error setting stop_tracing breakpoint");
3398 flush_trace_buffer_bkpt
3399 = set_breakpoint_at (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_flush_trace_buffer
,
3400 flush_trace_buffer_handler
);
3401 if (flush_trace_buffer_bkpt
== NULL
)
3402 error ("Error setting flush_trace_buffer breakpoint");
3410 /* End a tracing run, filling in a stop reason to report back to GDB,
3411 and removing the tracepoints from the code. */
3418 trace_debug ("Tracing is already off, ignoring");
3422 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace");
3424 /* Pause all threads before removing fast jumps from memory,
3425 breakpoints, and touching IPA state variables (inferior memory).
3426 Some thread may hit the internal tracing breakpoints, or be
3427 collecting this moment, but that's ok, we don't release the
3428 tpoint object's memory or the jump pads here (we only do that
3429 when we're sure we can move all threads out of the jump pads).
3430 We can't now, since we may be getting here due to the inferior
3431 agent calling us. */
3434 /* Stop logging. Tracepoints can still be hit, but they will not be
3437 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3439 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_tracing
, 0))
3441 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
3442 "Error clearing tracing variable in lib");
3446 tracing_stop_time
= get_timestamp ();
3447 tracing_stop_reason
= "t???";
3448 tracing_stop_tpnum
= 0;
3449 if (stopping_tracepoint
)
3451 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because "
3452 "tracepoint %d was hit %" PRIu64
" times",
3453 stopping_tracepoint
->number
,
3454 stopping_tracepoint
->pass_count
);
3455 tracing_stop_reason
= "tpasscount";
3456 tracing_stop_tpnum
= stopping_tracepoint
->number
;
3458 else if (trace_buffer_is_full
)
3460 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because the trace buffer is full");
3461 tracing_stop_reason
= "tfull";
3463 else if (expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
3465 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because of an expression eval error");
3466 tracing_stop_reason
= eval_result_names
[expr_eval_result
];
3467 tracing_stop_tpnum
= error_tracepoint
->number
;
3469 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
3470 else if (!gdb_connected ())
3472 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because GDB disconnected");
3473 tracing_stop_reason
= "tdisconnected";
3478 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because of a tstop command");
3479 tracing_stop_reason
= "tstop";
3482 stopping_tracepoint
= NULL
;
3483 error_tracepoint
= NULL
;
3485 /* Clear out the tracepoints. */
3486 clear_installed_tracepoints ();
3488 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3490 /* Pull in fast tracepoint trace frames from the inferior lib
3491 buffer into our buffer, even if our buffer is already full,
3492 because we want to present the full number of created frames
3493 in addition to what fit in the trace buffer. */
3494 upload_fast_traceframes ();
3497 if (stop_tracing_bkpt
!= NULL
)
3499 delete_breakpoint (stop_tracing_bkpt
);
3500 stop_tracing_bkpt
= NULL
;
3503 if (flush_trace_buffer_bkpt
!= NULL
)
3505 delete_breakpoint (flush_trace_buffer_bkpt
);
3506 flush_trace_buffer_bkpt
= NULL
;
3513 stop_tracing_handler (CORE_ADDR addr
)
3515 trace_debug ("lib hit stop_tracing");
3517 /* Don't actually handle it here. When we stop tracing we remove
3518 breakpoints from the inferior, and that is not allowed in a
3519 breakpoint handler (as the caller is walking the breakpoint
3525 flush_trace_buffer_handler (CORE_ADDR addr
)
3527 trace_debug ("lib hit flush_trace_buffer");
3532 cmd_qtstop (char *packet
)
3539 cmd_qtdisconnected (char *own_buf
)
3542 char *packet
= own_buf
;
3544 packet
+= strlen ("QTDisconnected:");
3546 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &setting
);
3550 disconnected_tracing
= setting
;
3554 cmd_qtframe (char *own_buf
)
3556 client_state
&cs
= get_client_state ();
3557 ULONGEST frame
, pc
, lo
, hi
, num
;
3559 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
3560 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
3562 packet
+= strlen ("QTFrame:");
3564 if (startswith (packet
, "pc:"))
3566 packet
+= strlen ("pc:");
3567 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &pc
);
3568 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe at pc=0x%s", paddress (pc
));
3569 tframe
= find_next_traceframe_in_range (pc
, pc
, 1, &tfnum
);
3571 else if (startswith (packet
, "range:"))
3573 packet
+= strlen ("range:");
3574 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &lo
);
3576 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &hi
);
3577 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe in the range 0x%s to 0x%s",
3578 paddress (lo
), paddress (hi
));
3579 tframe
= find_next_traceframe_in_range (lo
, hi
, 1, &tfnum
);
3581 else if (startswith (packet
, "outside:"))
3583 packet
+= strlen ("outside:");
3584 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &lo
);
3586 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &hi
);
3587 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe "
3588 "outside the range 0x%s to 0x%s",
3589 paddress (lo
), paddress (hi
));
3590 tframe
= find_next_traceframe_in_range (lo
, hi
, 0, &tfnum
);
3592 else if (startswith (packet
, "tdp:"))
3594 packet
+= strlen ("tdp:");
3595 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
3597 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe for tracepoint %d", tpnum
);
3598 tframe
= find_next_traceframe_by_tracepoint (tpnum
, &tfnum
);
3602 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &frame
);
3603 tfnum
= (int) frame
;
3606 trace_debug ("Want to stop looking at traceframes");
3607 cs
.current_traceframe
= -1;
3611 trace_debug ("Want to look at traceframe %d", tfnum
);
3612 tframe
= find_traceframe (tfnum
);
3617 cs
.current_traceframe
= tfnum
;
3618 sprintf (own_buf
, "F%xT%x", tfnum
, tframe
->tpnum
);
3621 sprintf (own_buf
, "F-1");
3625 cmd_qtstatus (char *packet
)
3627 char *stop_reason_rsp
= NULL
;
3628 char *buf1
, *buf2
, *buf3
;
3632 /* Translate the plain text of the notes back into hex for
3635 str
= (tracing_user_name
? tracing_user_name
: "");
3636 slen
= strlen (str
);
3637 buf1
= (char *) alloca (slen
* 2 + 1);
3638 bin2hex ((gdb_byte
*) str
, buf1
, slen
);
3640 str
= (tracing_notes
? tracing_notes
: "");
3641 slen
= strlen (str
);
3642 buf2
= (char *) alloca (slen
* 2 + 1);
3643 bin2hex ((gdb_byte
*) str
, buf2
, slen
);
3645 str
= (tracing_stop_note
? tracing_stop_note
: "");
3646 slen
= strlen (str
);
3647 buf3
= (char *) alloca (slen
* 2 + 1);
3648 bin2hex ((gdb_byte
*) str
, buf3
, slen
);
3650 trace_debug ("Returning trace status as %d, stop reason %s",
3651 tracing
, tracing_stop_reason
);
3653 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3657 upload_fast_traceframes ();
3662 stop_reason_rsp
= (char *) tracing_stop_reason
;
3664 /* The user visible error string in terror needs to be hex encoded.
3665 We leave it as plain string in `tracing_stop_reason' to ease
3667 if (startswith (stop_reason_rsp
, "terror:"))
3669 const char *result_name
;
3673 result_name
= stop_reason_rsp
+ strlen ("terror:");
3674 hexstr_len
= strlen (result_name
) * 2;
3676 = (char *) alloca (strlen ("terror:") + hexstr_len
+ 1);
3677 strcpy (p
, "terror:");
3679 bin2hex ((gdb_byte
*) result_name
, p
, strlen (result_name
));
3682 /* If this was a forced stop, include any stop note that was supplied. */
3683 if (strcmp (stop_reason_rsp
, "tstop") == 0)
3685 stop_reason_rsp
= (char *) alloca (strlen ("tstop:") + strlen (buf3
) + 1);
3686 strcpy (stop_reason_rsp
, "tstop:");
3687 strcat (stop_reason_rsp
, buf3
);
3693 "tframes:%x;tcreated:%x;"
3694 "tfree:%x;tsize:%s;"
3697 "starttime:%s;stoptime:%s;"
3698 "username:%s;notes:%s:",
3700 stop_reason_rsp
, tracing_stop_tpnum
,
3701 traceframe_count
, traceframes_created
,
3702 free_space (), phex_nz (trace_buffer_hi
- trace_buffer_lo
, 0),
3703 circular_trace_buffer
,
3704 disconnected_tracing
,
3705 phex_nz (tracing_start_time
, sizeof (tracing_start_time
)),
3706 phex_nz (tracing_stop_time
, sizeof (tracing_stop_time
)),
3711 cmd_qtp (char *own_buf
)
3714 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
3715 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
3717 packet
+= strlen ("qTP:");
3719 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
3720 ++packet
; /* skip a colon */
3721 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &addr
);
3723 /* See if we already have this tracepoint. */
3724 tpoint
= find_tracepoint (num
, addr
);
3728 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
3729 (int) num
, paddress (addr
));
3730 write_enn (own_buf
);
3734 sprintf (own_buf
, "V%" PRIu64
":%" PRIu64
"", tpoint
->hit_count
,
3735 tpoint
->traceframe_usage
);
3738 /* State variables to help return all the tracepoint bits. */
3739 static struct tracepoint
*cur_tpoint
;
3740 static unsigned int cur_action
;
3741 static unsigned int cur_step_action
;
3742 static struct source_string
*cur_source_string
;
3743 static struct trace_state_variable
*cur_tsv
;
3745 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3746 tracepoint was originally downloaded. */
3749 response_tracepoint (char *packet
, struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
3753 sprintf (packet
, "T%x:%s:%c:%" PRIx64
":%" PRIx64
, tpoint
->number
,
3754 paddress (tpoint
->address
),
3755 (tpoint
->enabled
? 'E' : 'D'), tpoint
->step_count
,
3756 tpoint
->pass_count
);
3757 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
3758 sprintf (packet
+ strlen (packet
), ":F%x", tpoint
->orig_size
);
3759 else if (tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
)
3760 sprintf (packet
+ strlen (packet
), ":S");
3764 buf
= gdb_unparse_agent_expr (tpoint
->cond
);
3765 sprintf (packet
+ strlen (packet
), ":X%x,%s",
3766 tpoint
->cond
->length
, buf
);
3771 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3772 tracepoint action was originally downloaded (with the difference
3773 that due to the way we store the actions, this will output a packet
3774 per action, while GDB could have combined more than one action
3778 response_action (char *packet
, struct tracepoint
*tpoint
,
3779 char *taction
, int step
)
3781 sprintf (packet
, "%c%x:%s:%s",
3782 (step
? 'S' : 'A'), tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
3786 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3787 tracepoint source piece was originally downloaded. */
3790 response_source (char *packet
,
3791 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, struct source_string
*src
)
3796 len
= strlen (src
->str
);
3797 buf
= (char *) alloca (len
* 2 + 1);
3798 bin2hex ((gdb_byte
*) src
->str
, buf
, len
);
3800 sprintf (packet
, "Z%x:%s:%s:%x:%x:%s",
3801 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
3802 src
->type
, 0, len
, buf
);
3805 /* Return the first piece of tracepoint definition, and initialize the
3806 state machine that will iterate through all the tracepoint
3810 cmd_qtfp (char *packet
)
3812 trace_debug ("Returning first tracepoint definition piece");
3814 cur_tpoint
= tracepoints
;
3815 cur_action
= cur_step_action
= 0;
3816 cur_source_string
= NULL
;
3819 response_tracepoint (packet
, cur_tpoint
);
3821 strcpy (packet
, "l");
3824 /* Return additional pieces of tracepoint definition. Each action and
3825 stepping action must go into its own packet, because of packet size
3826 limits, and so we use state variables to deliver one piece at a
3830 cmd_qtsp (char *packet
)
3832 trace_debug ("Returning subsequent tracepoint definition piece");
3836 /* This case would normally never occur, but be prepared for
3838 strcpy (packet
, "l");
3840 else if (cur_action
< cur_tpoint
->numactions
)
3842 response_action (packet
, cur_tpoint
,
3843 cur_tpoint
->actions_str
[cur_action
], 0);
3846 else if (cur_step_action
< cur_tpoint
->num_step_actions
)
3848 response_action (packet
, cur_tpoint
,
3849 cur_tpoint
->step_actions_str
[cur_step_action
], 1);
3852 else if ((cur_source_string
3853 ? cur_source_string
->next
3854 : cur_tpoint
->source_strings
))
3856 if (cur_source_string
)
3857 cur_source_string
= cur_source_string
->next
;
3859 cur_source_string
= cur_tpoint
->source_strings
;
3860 response_source (packet
, cur_tpoint
, cur_source_string
);
3864 cur_tpoint
= cur_tpoint
->next
;
3865 cur_action
= cur_step_action
= 0;
3866 cur_source_string
= NULL
;
3868 response_tracepoint (packet
, cur_tpoint
);
3870 strcpy (packet
, "l");
3874 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3875 trace state variable was originally downloaded. */
3878 response_tsv (char *packet
, struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
)
3880 char *buf
= (char *) "";
3885 namelen
= strlen (tsv
->name
);
3886 buf
= (char *) alloca (namelen
* 2 + 1);
3887 bin2hex ((gdb_byte
*) tsv
->name
, buf
, namelen
);
3890 sprintf (packet
, "%x:%s:%x:%s", tsv
->number
, phex_nz (tsv
->initial_value
, 0),
3891 tsv
->getter
? 1 : 0, buf
);
3894 /* Return the first trace state variable definition, and initialize
3895 the state machine that will iterate through all the tsv bits. */
3898 cmd_qtfv (char *packet
)
3900 trace_debug ("Returning first trace state variable definition");
3902 cur_tsv
= trace_state_variables
;
3905 response_tsv (packet
, cur_tsv
);
3907 strcpy (packet
, "l");
3910 /* Return additional trace state variable definitions. */
3913 cmd_qtsv (char *packet
)
3915 trace_debug ("Returning additional trace state variable definition");
3919 cur_tsv
= cur_tsv
->next
;
3921 response_tsv (packet
, cur_tsv
);
3923 strcpy (packet
, "l");
3926 strcpy (packet
, "l");
3929 /* Return the first static tracepoint marker, and initialize the state
3930 machine that will iterate through all the static tracepoints
3934 cmd_qtfstm (char *packet
)
3936 if (!maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (packet
))
3937 run_inferior_command (packet
, strlen (packet
) + 1);
3940 /* Return additional static tracepoints markers. */
3943 cmd_qtsstm (char *packet
)
3945 if (!maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (packet
))
3946 run_inferior_command (packet
, strlen (packet
) + 1);
3949 /* Return the definition of the static tracepoint at a given address.
3950 Result packet is the same as qTsST's. */
3953 cmd_qtstmat (char *packet
)
3955 if (!maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (packet
))
3956 run_inferior_command (packet
, strlen (packet
) + 1);
3959 /* Sent the agent a command to close it. */
3962 gdb_agent_about_to_close (int pid
)
3964 char buf
[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE
];
3966 if (!maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded (buf
))
3968 struct thread_info
*saved_thread
;
3970 saved_thread
= current_thread
;
3972 /* Find any thread which belongs to process PID. */
3973 current_thread
= find_any_thread_of_pid (pid
);
3975 strcpy (buf
, "close");
3977 run_inferior_command (buf
, strlen (buf
) + 1);
3979 current_thread
= saved_thread
;
3983 /* Return the minimum instruction size needed for fast tracepoints as a
3984 hexadecimal number. */
3987 cmd_qtminftpilen (char *packet
)
3989 if (current_thread
== NULL
)
3991 /* Indicate that the minimum length is currently unknown. */
3992 strcpy (packet
, "0");
3996 sprintf (packet
, "%x", target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len ());
3999 /* Respond to qTBuffer packet with a block of raw data from the trace
4000 buffer. GDB may ask for a lot, but we are allowed to reply with
4001 only as much as will fit within packet limits or whatever. */
4004 cmd_qtbuffer (char *own_buf
)
4006 ULONGEST offset
, num
, tot
;
4008 const char *packet
= own_buf
;
4010 packet
+= strlen ("qTBuffer:");
4012 packet
= unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &offset
);
4013 ++packet
; /* skip a comma */
4014 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &num
);
4016 trace_debug ("Want to get trace buffer, %d bytes at offset 0x%s",
4017 (int) num
, phex_nz (offset
, 0));
4019 tot
= (trace_buffer_hi
- trace_buffer_lo
) - free_space ();
4021 /* If we're right at the end, reply specially that we're done. */
4024 strcpy (own_buf
, "l");
4028 /* Object to any other out-of-bounds request. */
4031 write_enn (own_buf
);
4035 /* Compute the pointer corresponding to the given offset, accounting
4037 tbp
= trace_buffer_start
+ offset
;
4038 if (tbp
>= trace_buffer_wrap
)
4039 tbp
-= (trace_buffer_wrap
- trace_buffer_lo
);
4041 /* Trim to the remaining bytes if we're close to the end. */
4042 if (num
> tot
- offset
)
4045 /* Trim to available packet size. */
4046 if (num
>= (PBUFSIZ
- 16) / 2 )
4047 num
= (PBUFSIZ
- 16) / 2;
4049 bin2hex (tbp
, own_buf
, num
);
4053 cmd_bigqtbuffer_circular (char *own_buf
)
4056 char *packet
= own_buf
;
4058 packet
+= strlen ("QTBuffer:circular:");
4060 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &val
);
4061 circular_trace_buffer
= val
;
4062 trace_debug ("Trace buffer is now %s",
4063 circular_trace_buffer
? "circular" : "linear");
4068 cmd_bigqtbuffer_size (char *own_buf
)
4072 char *packet
= own_buf
;
4074 /* Can't change the size during a tracing run. */
4077 write_enn (own_buf
);
4081 packet
+= strlen ("QTBuffer:size:");
4083 /* -1 is sent as literal "-1". */
4084 if (strcmp (packet
, "-1") == 0)
4085 sval
= DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE
;
4088 unpack_varlen_hex (packet
, &val
);
4089 sval
= (LONGEST
) val
;
4092 init_trace_buffer (sval
);
4093 trace_debug ("Trace buffer is now %s bytes",
4094 plongest (trace_buffer_size
));
4099 cmd_qtnotes (char *own_buf
)
4102 char *saved
, *user
, *notes
, *stopnote
;
4103 char *packet
= own_buf
;
4105 packet
+= strlen ("QTNotes:");
4109 if (startswith (packet
, "user:"))
4111 packet
+= strlen ("user:");
4113 packet
= strchr (packet
, ';');
4114 nbytes
= (packet
- saved
) / 2;
4115 user
= (char *) xmalloc (nbytes
+ 1);
4116 nbytes
= hex2bin (saved
, (gdb_byte
*) user
, nbytes
);
4117 user
[nbytes
] = '\0';
4118 ++packet
; /* skip the semicolon */
4119 trace_debug ("User is '%s'", user
);
4120 xfree (tracing_user_name
);
4121 tracing_user_name
= user
;
4123 else if (startswith (packet
, "notes:"))
4125 packet
+= strlen ("notes:");
4127 packet
= strchr (packet
, ';');
4128 nbytes
= (packet
- saved
) / 2;
4129 notes
= (char *) xmalloc (nbytes
+ 1);
4130 nbytes
= hex2bin (saved
, (gdb_byte
*) notes
, nbytes
);
4131 notes
[nbytes
] = '\0';
4132 ++packet
; /* skip the semicolon */
4133 trace_debug ("Notes is '%s'", notes
);
4134 xfree (tracing_notes
);
4135 tracing_notes
= notes
;
4137 else if (startswith (packet
, "tstop:"))
4139 packet
+= strlen ("tstop:");
4141 packet
= strchr (packet
, ';');
4142 nbytes
= (packet
- saved
) / 2;
4143 stopnote
= (char *) xmalloc (nbytes
+ 1);
4144 nbytes
= hex2bin (saved
, (gdb_byte
*) stopnote
, nbytes
);
4145 stopnote
[nbytes
] = '\0';
4146 ++packet
; /* skip the semicolon */
4147 trace_debug ("tstop note is '%s'", stopnote
);
4148 xfree (tracing_stop_note
);
4149 tracing_stop_note
= stopnote
;
4159 handle_tracepoint_general_set (char *packet
)
4161 if (strcmp ("QTinit", packet
) == 0)
4163 cmd_qtinit (packet
);
4166 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTDP:"))
4171 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTDPsrc:"))
4173 cmd_qtdpsrc (packet
);
4176 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTEnable:"))
4178 cmd_qtenable_disable (packet
, 1);
4181 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTDisable:"))
4183 cmd_qtenable_disable (packet
, 0);
4186 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTDV:"))
4191 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTro:"))
4196 else if (strcmp ("QTStart", packet
) == 0)
4198 cmd_qtstart (packet
);
4201 else if (strcmp ("QTStop", packet
) == 0)
4203 cmd_qtstop (packet
);
4206 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTDisconnected:"))
4208 cmd_qtdisconnected (packet
);
4211 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTFrame:"))
4213 cmd_qtframe (packet
);
4216 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTBuffer:circular:"))
4218 cmd_bigqtbuffer_circular (packet
);
4221 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTBuffer:size:"))
4223 cmd_bigqtbuffer_size (packet
);
4226 else if (startswith (packet
, "QTNotes:"))
4228 cmd_qtnotes (packet
);
4236 handle_tracepoint_query (char *packet
)
4238 if (strcmp ("qTStatus", packet
) == 0)
4240 cmd_qtstatus (packet
);
4243 else if (startswith (packet
, "qTP:"))
4248 else if (strcmp ("qTfP", packet
) == 0)
4253 else if (strcmp ("qTsP", packet
) == 0)
4258 else if (strcmp ("qTfV", packet
) == 0)
4263 else if (strcmp ("qTsV", packet
) == 0)
4268 else if (startswith (packet
, "qTV:"))
4273 else if (startswith (packet
, "qTBuffer:"))
4275 cmd_qtbuffer (packet
);
4278 else if (strcmp ("qTfSTM", packet
) == 0)
4280 cmd_qtfstm (packet
);
4283 else if (strcmp ("qTsSTM", packet
) == 0)
4285 cmd_qtsstm (packet
);
4288 else if (startswith (packet
, "qTSTMat:"))
4290 cmd_qtstmat (packet
);
4293 else if (strcmp ("qTMinFTPILen", packet
) == 0)
4295 cmd_qtminftpilen (packet
);
4303 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4305 /* Call this when thread TINFO has hit the tracepoint defined by
4306 TP_NUMBER and TP_ADDRESS, and that tracepoint has a while-stepping
4307 action. This adds a while-stepping collecting state item to the
4308 threads' collecting state list, so that we can keep track of
4309 multiple simultaneous while-stepping actions being collected by the
4310 same thread. This can happen in cases like:
4312 ff0001 INSN1 <-- TP1, while-stepping 10 collect $regs
4314 ff0003 INSN3 <-- TP2, collect $regs
4315 ff0004 INSN4 <-- TP3, while-stepping 10 collect $regs
4318 Notice that when instruction INSN5 is reached, the while-stepping
4319 actions of both TP1 and TP3 are still being collected, and that TP2
4320 had been collected meanwhile. The whole range of ff0001-ff0005
4321 should be single-stepped, due to at least TP1's while-stepping
4322 action covering the whole range. */
4325 add_while_stepping_state (struct thread_info
*tinfo
,
4326 int tp_number
, CORE_ADDR tp_address
)
4328 struct wstep_state
*wstep
= XNEW (struct wstep_state
);
4330 wstep
->next
= tinfo
->while_stepping
;
4332 wstep
->tp_number
= tp_number
;
4333 wstep
->tp_address
= tp_address
;
4334 wstep
->current_step
= 0;
4336 tinfo
->while_stepping
= wstep
;
4339 /* Release the while-stepping collecting state WSTEP. */
4342 release_while_stepping_state (struct wstep_state
*wstep
)
4347 /* Release all while-stepping collecting states currently associated
4348 with thread TINFO. */
4351 release_while_stepping_state_list (struct thread_info
*tinfo
)
4353 struct wstep_state
*head
;
4355 while (tinfo
->while_stepping
)
4357 head
= tinfo
->while_stepping
;
4358 tinfo
->while_stepping
= head
->next
;
4359 release_while_stepping_state (head
);
4363 /* If TINFO was handling a 'while-stepping' action, the step has
4364 finished, so collect any step data needed, and check if any more
4365 steps are required. Return true if the thread was indeed
4366 collecting tracepoint data, false otherwise. */
4369 tracepoint_finished_step (struct thread_info
*tinfo
, CORE_ADDR stop_pc
)
4371 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
4372 struct wstep_state
*wstep
;
4373 struct wstep_state
**wstep_link
;
4374 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx ctx
;
4376 /* Pull in fast tracepoint trace frames from the inferior lib buffer into
4378 if (agent_loaded_p ())
4379 upload_fast_traceframes ();
4381 /* Check if we were indeed collecting data for one of more
4382 tracepoints with a 'while-stepping' count. */
4383 if (tinfo
->while_stepping
== NULL
)
4388 /* We're not even tracing anymore. Stop this thread from
4390 release_while_stepping_state_list (tinfo
);
4392 /* The thread had stopped due to a single-step request indeed
4393 explained by a tracepoint. */
4397 wstep
= tinfo
->while_stepping
;
4398 wstep_link
= &tinfo
->while_stepping
;
4400 trace_debug ("Thread %s finished a single-step for tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
4401 target_pid_to_str (tinfo
->id
),
4402 wstep
->tp_number
, paddress (wstep
->tp_address
));
4404 ctx
.base
.type
= trap_tracepoint
;
4405 ctx
.regcache
= get_thread_regcache (tinfo
, 1);
4407 while (wstep
!= NULL
)
4409 tpoint
= find_tracepoint (wstep
->tp_number
, wstep
->tp_address
);
4412 trace_debug ("NO TRACEPOINT %d at 0x%s FOR THREAD %s!",
4413 wstep
->tp_number
, paddress (wstep
->tp_address
),
4414 target_pid_to_str (tinfo
->id
));
4417 *wstep_link
= wstep
->next
;
4418 release_while_stepping_state (wstep
);
4419 wstep
= *wstep_link
;
4423 /* We've just finished one step. */
4424 ++wstep
->current_step
;
4427 collect_data_at_step ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*) &ctx
,
4428 stop_pc
, tpoint
, wstep
->current_step
);
4430 if (wstep
->current_step
>= tpoint
->step_count
)
4432 /* The requested numbers of steps have occurred. */
4433 trace_debug ("Thread %s done stepping for tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
4434 target_pid_to_str (tinfo
->id
),
4435 wstep
->tp_number
, paddress (wstep
->tp_address
));
4437 /* Unlink the wstep. */
4438 *wstep_link
= wstep
->next
;
4439 release_while_stepping_state (wstep
);
4440 wstep
= *wstep_link
;
4442 /* Only check the hit count now, which ensure that we do all
4443 our stepping before stopping the run. */
4444 if (tpoint
->pass_count
> 0
4445 && tpoint
->hit_count
>= tpoint
->pass_count
4446 && stopping_tracepoint
== NULL
)
4447 stopping_tracepoint
= tpoint
;
4451 /* Keep single-stepping until the requested numbers of steps
4453 wstep_link
= &wstep
->next
;
4454 wstep
= *wstep_link
;
4457 if (stopping_tracepoint
4458 || trace_buffer_is_full
4459 || expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
4469 /* Handle any internal tracing control breakpoint hits. That means,
4470 pull traceframes from the IPA to our buffer, and syncing both
4471 tracing agents when the IPA's tracing stops for some reason. */
4474 handle_tracepoint_bkpts (struct thread_info
*tinfo
, CORE_ADDR stop_pc
)
4476 /* Pull in fast tracepoint trace frames from the inferior in-process
4477 agent's buffer into our buffer. */
4479 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
4482 upload_fast_traceframes ();
4484 /* Check if the in-process agent had decided we should stop
4486 if (stop_pc
== ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_stop_tracing
)
4488 int ipa_trace_buffer_is_full
;
4489 CORE_ADDR ipa_stopping_tracepoint
;
4490 int ipa_expr_eval_result
;
4491 CORE_ADDR ipa_error_tracepoint
;
4493 trace_debug ("lib stopped at stop_tracing");
4495 read_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_is_full
,
4496 &ipa_trace_buffer_is_full
);
4498 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_stopping_tracepoint
,
4499 &ipa_stopping_tracepoint
);
4500 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_stopping_tracepoint
, 0);
4502 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_error_tracepoint
,
4503 &ipa_error_tracepoint
);
4504 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_error_tracepoint
, 0);
4506 read_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_expr_eval_result
,
4507 &ipa_expr_eval_result
);
4508 write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_expr_eval_result
, 0);
4510 trace_debug ("lib: trace_buffer_is_full: %d, "
4511 "stopping_tracepoint: %s, "
4512 "ipa_expr_eval_result: %d, "
4513 "error_tracepoint: %s, ",
4514 ipa_trace_buffer_is_full
,
4515 paddress (ipa_stopping_tracepoint
),
4516 ipa_expr_eval_result
,
4517 paddress (ipa_error_tracepoint
));
4521 if (ipa_trace_buffer_is_full
)
4522 trace_debug ("lib stopped due to full buffer.");
4523 if (ipa_stopping_tracepoint
)
4524 trace_debug ("lib stopped due to tpoint");
4525 if (ipa_error_tracepoint
)
4526 trace_debug ("lib stopped due to error");
4529 if (ipa_stopping_tracepoint
!= 0)
4532 = fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (ipa_stopping_tracepoint
);
4534 else if (ipa_expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
4536 expr_eval_result
= ipa_expr_eval_result
;
4538 = fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (ipa_error_tracepoint
);
4543 else if (stop_pc
== ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_flush_trace_buffer
)
4545 trace_debug ("lib stopped at flush_trace_buffer");
4552 /* Return true if TINFO just hit a tracepoint. Collect data if
4556 tracepoint_was_hit (struct thread_info
*tinfo
, CORE_ADDR stop_pc
)
4558 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
4560 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx ctx
;
4562 /* Not tracing, don't handle. */
4566 ctx
.base
.type
= trap_tracepoint
;
4567 ctx
.regcache
= get_thread_regcache (tinfo
, 1);
4569 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
4571 /* Note that we collect fast tracepoints here as well. We'll
4572 step over the fast tracepoint jump later, which avoids the
4573 double collect. However, we don't collect for static
4574 tracepoints here, because UST markers are compiled in program,
4575 and probes will be executed in program. So static tracepoints
4576 are collected there. */
4577 if (tpoint
->enabled
&& stop_pc
== tpoint
->address
4578 && tpoint
->type
!= static_tracepoint
)
4580 trace_debug ("Thread %s at address of tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
4581 target_pid_to_str (tinfo
->id
),
4582 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
));
4584 /* Test the condition if present, and collect if true. */
4586 || (condition_true_at_tracepoint
4587 ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*) &ctx
, tpoint
)))
4588 collect_data_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*) &ctx
,
4591 if (stopping_tracepoint
4592 || trace_buffer_is_full
4593 || expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
4597 /* If the tracepoint had a 'while-stepping' action, then set
4598 the thread to collect this tracepoint on the following
4600 else if (tpoint
->step_count
> 0)
4602 add_while_stepping_state (tinfo
,
4603 tpoint
->number
, tpoint
->address
);
4615 #if defined IN_PROCESS_AGENT && defined HAVE_UST
4616 struct ust_marker_data
;
4617 static void collect_ust_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
4618 struct traceframe
*tframe
);
4621 /* Create a trace frame for the hit of the given tracepoint in the
4625 collect_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
, CORE_ADDR stop_pc
,
4626 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
4628 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
4631 /* Only count it as a hit when we actually collect data. */
4632 tpoint
->hit_count
++;
4634 /* If we've exceeded a defined pass count, record the event for
4635 later, and finish the collection for this hit. This test is only
4636 for nonstepping tracepoints, stepping tracepoints test at the end
4637 of their while-stepping loop. */
4638 if (tpoint
->pass_count
> 0
4639 && tpoint
->hit_count
>= tpoint
->pass_count
4640 && tpoint
->step_count
== 0
4641 && stopping_tracepoint
== NULL
)
4642 stopping_tracepoint
= tpoint
;
4644 trace_debug ("Making new traceframe for tracepoint %d at 0x%s, hit %" PRIu64
,
4645 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
), tpoint
->hit_count
);
4647 tframe
= add_traceframe (tpoint
);
4651 for (acti
= 0; acti
< tpoint
->numactions
; ++acti
)
4653 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4654 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s about to do action '%s'",
4655 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
4656 tpoint
->actions_str
[acti
]);
4659 do_action_at_tracepoint (ctx
, stop_pc
, tpoint
, tframe
,
4660 tpoint
->actions
[acti
]);
4663 finish_traceframe (tframe
);
4666 if (tframe
== NULL
&& tracing
)
4667 trace_buffer_is_full
= 1;
4670 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4673 collect_data_at_step (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
4675 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, int current_step
)
4677 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
4680 trace_debug ("Making new step traceframe for "
4681 "tracepoint %d at 0x%s, step %d of %" PRIu64
", hit %" PRIu64
,
4682 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
4683 current_step
, tpoint
->step_count
,
4686 tframe
= add_traceframe (tpoint
);
4690 for (acti
= 0; acti
< tpoint
->num_step_actions
; ++acti
)
4692 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s about to do step action '%s'",
4693 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
4694 tpoint
->step_actions_str
[acti
]);
4696 do_action_at_tracepoint (ctx
, stop_pc
, tpoint
, tframe
,
4697 tpoint
->step_actions
[acti
]);
4700 finish_traceframe (tframe
);
4703 if (tframe
== NULL
&& tracing
)
4704 trace_buffer_is_full
= 1;
4709 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4710 /* The target description index for IPA. Passed from gdbserver, used
4711 to select ipa_tdesc. */
4713 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int ipa_tdesc_idx
;
4717 static struct regcache
*
4718 get_context_regcache (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
)
4720 struct regcache
*regcache
= NULL
;
4721 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4722 const struct target_desc
*ipa_tdesc
= get_ipa_tdesc (ipa_tdesc_idx
);
4724 if (ctx
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
4726 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx
*fctx
= (struct fast_tracepoint_ctx
*) ctx
;
4727 if (!fctx
->regcache_initted
)
4729 fctx
->regcache_initted
= 1;
4730 init_register_cache (&fctx
->regcache
, ipa_tdesc
, fctx
->regspace
);
4731 supply_regblock (&fctx
->regcache
, NULL
);
4732 supply_fast_tracepoint_registers (&fctx
->regcache
, fctx
->regs
);
4734 regcache
= &fctx
->regcache
;
4737 if (ctx
->type
== static_tracepoint
)
4739 struct static_tracepoint_ctx
*sctx
4740 = (struct static_tracepoint_ctx
*) ctx
;
4742 if (!sctx
->regcache_initted
)
4744 sctx
->regcache_initted
= 1;
4745 init_register_cache (&sctx
->regcache
, ipa_tdesc
, sctx
->regspace
);
4746 supply_regblock (&sctx
->regcache
, NULL
);
4747 /* Pass down the tracepoint address, because REGS doesn't
4748 include the PC, but we know what it must have been. */
4749 supply_static_tracepoint_registers (&sctx
->regcache
,
4750 (const unsigned char *)
4752 sctx
->tpoint
->address
);
4754 regcache
= &sctx
->regcache
;
4758 if (ctx
->type
== trap_tracepoint
)
4760 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx
*tctx
= (struct trap_tracepoint_ctx
*) ctx
;
4761 regcache
= tctx
->regcache
;
4765 gdb_assert (regcache
!= NULL
);
4771 do_action_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
4773 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
,
4774 struct traceframe
*tframe
,
4775 struct tracepoint_action
*taction
)
4777 enum eval_result_type err
;
4779 switch (taction
->type
)
4783 struct collect_memory_action
*maction
;
4784 struct eval_agent_expr_context ax_ctx
;
4786 maction
= (struct collect_memory_action
*) taction
;
4787 ax_ctx
.regcache
= NULL
;
4788 ax_ctx
.tframe
= tframe
;
4789 ax_ctx
.tpoint
= tpoint
;
4791 trace_debug ("Want to collect %s bytes at 0x%s (basereg %d)",
4792 pulongest (maction
->len
),
4793 paddress (maction
->addr
), maction
->basereg
);
4794 /* (should use basereg) */
4795 agent_mem_read (&ax_ctx
, NULL
, (CORE_ADDR
) maction
->addr
,
4801 unsigned char *regspace
;
4802 struct regcache tregcache
;
4803 struct regcache
*context_regcache
;
4806 trace_debug ("Want to collect registers");
4808 context_regcache
= get_context_regcache (ctx
);
4809 regcache_size
= register_cache_size (context_regcache
->tdesc
);
4811 /* Collect all registers for now. */
4812 regspace
= add_traceframe_block (tframe
, tpoint
, 1 + regcache_size
);
4813 if (regspace
== NULL
)
4815 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
4818 /* Identify a register block. */
4821 /* Wrap the regblock in a register cache (in the stack, we
4822 don't want to malloc here). */
4823 init_register_cache (&tregcache
, context_regcache
->tdesc
,
4826 /* Copy the register data to the regblock. */
4827 regcache_cpy (&tregcache
, context_regcache
);
4829 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4830 /* On some platforms, trap-based tracepoints will have the PC
4831 pointing to the next instruction after the trap, but we
4832 don't want the user or GDB trying to guess whether the
4833 saved PC needs adjusting; so always record the adjusted
4834 stop_pc. Note that we can't use tpoint->address instead,
4835 since it will be wrong for while-stepping actions. This
4836 adjustment is a nop for fast tracepoints collected from the
4837 in-process lib (but not if GDBserver is collecting one
4838 preemptively), since the PC had already been adjusted to
4839 contain the tracepoint's address by the jump pad. */
4840 trace_debug ("Storing stop pc (0x%s) in regblock",
4841 paddress (stop_pc
));
4843 /* This changes the regblock, not the thread's
4845 regcache_write_pc (&tregcache
, stop_pc
);
4851 struct eval_expr_action
*eaction
;
4852 struct eval_agent_expr_context ax_ctx
;
4854 eaction
= (struct eval_expr_action
*) taction
;
4855 ax_ctx
.regcache
= get_context_regcache (ctx
);
4856 ax_ctx
.tframe
= tframe
;
4857 ax_ctx
.tpoint
= tpoint
;
4859 trace_debug ("Want to evaluate expression");
4861 err
= gdb_eval_agent_expr (&ax_ctx
, eaction
->expr
, NULL
);
4863 if (err
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
4865 record_tracepoint_error (tpoint
, "action expression", err
);
4872 #if defined IN_PROCESS_AGENT && defined HAVE_UST
4873 trace_debug ("Want to collect static trace data");
4874 collect_ust_data_at_tracepoint (ctx
, tframe
);
4876 trace_debug ("warning: collecting static trace data, "
4877 "but static tracepoints are not supported");
4882 trace_debug ("unknown trace action '%c', ignoring", taction
->type
);
4888 condition_true_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
4889 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
4892 enum eval_result_type err
;
4894 /* Presently, gdbserver doesn't run compiled conditions, only the
4895 IPA does. If the program stops at a fast tracepoint's address
4896 (e.g., due to a breakpoint, trap tracepoint, or stepping),
4897 gdbserver preemptively collect the fast tracepoint. Later, on
4898 resume, gdbserver steps over the fast tracepoint like it steps
4899 over breakpoints, so that the IPA doesn't see that fast
4900 tracepoint. This avoids double collects of fast tracepoints in
4901 that stopping scenario. Having gdbserver itself handle the fast
4902 tracepoint gives the user a consistent view of when fast or trap
4903 tracepoints are collected, compared to an alternative where only
4904 trap tracepoints are collected on stop, and fast tracepoints on
4905 resume. When a fast tracepoint is being processed by gdbserver,
4906 it is always the non-compiled condition expression that is
4908 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4909 if (tpoint
->compiled_cond
)
4911 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx
*fctx
= (struct fast_tracepoint_ctx
*) ctx
;
4912 err
= ((condfn
) (uintptr_t) (tpoint
->compiled_cond
)) (fctx
->regs
, &value
);
4917 struct eval_agent_expr_context ax_ctx
;
4919 ax_ctx
.regcache
= get_context_regcache (ctx
);
4920 ax_ctx
.tframe
= NULL
;
4921 ax_ctx
.tpoint
= tpoint
;
4923 err
= gdb_eval_agent_expr (&ax_ctx
, tpoint
->cond
, &value
);
4925 if (err
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
4927 record_tracepoint_error (tpoint
, "condition", err
);
4928 /* The error case must return false. */
4932 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s condition evals to %s",
4933 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
4935 return (value
? 1 : 0);
4938 /* Do memory copies for bytecodes. */
4939 /* Do the recording of memory blocks for actions and bytecodes. */
4942 agent_mem_read (struct eval_agent_expr_context
*ctx
,
4943 unsigned char *to
, CORE_ADDR from
, ULONGEST len
)
4945 unsigned char *mspace
;
4946 ULONGEST remaining
= len
;
4947 unsigned short blocklen
;
4949 /* If a 'to' buffer is specified, use it. */
4952 read_inferior_memory (from
, to
, len
);
4956 /* Otherwise, create a new memory block in the trace buffer. */
4957 while (remaining
> 0)
4961 blocklen
= (remaining
> 65535 ? 65535 : remaining
);
4962 sp
= 1 + sizeof (from
) + sizeof (blocklen
) + blocklen
;
4963 mspace
= add_traceframe_block (ctx
->tframe
, ctx
->tpoint
, sp
);
4966 /* Identify block as a memory block. */
4969 /* Record address and size. */
4970 memcpy (mspace
, &from
, sizeof (from
));
4971 mspace
+= sizeof (from
);
4972 memcpy (mspace
, &blocklen
, sizeof (blocklen
));
4973 mspace
+= sizeof (blocklen
);
4974 /* Record the memory block proper. */
4975 read_inferior_memory (from
, mspace
, blocklen
);
4976 trace_debug ("%d bytes recorded", blocklen
);
4977 remaining
-= blocklen
;
4984 agent_mem_read_string (struct eval_agent_expr_context
*ctx
,
4985 unsigned char *to
, CORE_ADDR from
, ULONGEST len
)
4987 unsigned char *buf
, *mspace
;
4988 ULONGEST remaining
= len
;
4989 unsigned short blocklen
, i
;
4991 /* To save a bit of space, block lengths are 16-bit, so break large
4992 requests into multiple blocks. Bordering on overkill for strings,
4993 but it could happen that someone specifies a large max length. */
4994 while (remaining
> 0)
4998 blocklen
= (remaining
> 65535 ? 65535 : remaining
);
4999 /* We want working space to accumulate nonzero bytes, since
5000 traceframes must have a predecided size (otherwise it gets
5001 harder to wrap correctly for the circular case, etc). */
5002 buf
= (unsigned char *) xmalloc (blocklen
+ 1);
5003 for (i
= 0; i
< blocklen
; ++i
)
5005 /* Read the string one byte at a time, in case the string is
5006 at the end of a valid memory area - we don't want a
5007 correctly-terminated string to engender segvio
5009 read_inferior_memory (from
+ i
, buf
+ i
, 1);
5014 /* Make sure outer loop stops now too. */
5015 remaining
= blocklen
;
5019 sp
= 1 + sizeof (from
) + sizeof (blocklen
) + blocklen
;
5020 mspace
= add_traceframe_block (ctx
->tframe
, ctx
->tpoint
, sp
);
5026 /* Identify block as a memory block. */
5029 /* Record address and size. */
5030 memcpy ((void *) mspace
, (void *) &from
, sizeof (from
));
5031 mspace
+= sizeof (from
);
5032 memcpy ((void *) mspace
, (void *) &blocklen
, sizeof (blocklen
));
5033 mspace
+= sizeof (blocklen
);
5034 /* Copy the string contents. */
5035 memcpy ((void *) mspace
, (void *) buf
, blocklen
);
5036 remaining
-= blocklen
;
5043 /* Record the value of a trace state variable. */
5046 agent_tsv_read (struct eval_agent_expr_context
*ctx
, int n
)
5048 unsigned char *vspace
;
5051 vspace
= add_traceframe_block (ctx
->tframe
, ctx
->tpoint
,
5052 1 + sizeof (n
) + sizeof (LONGEST
));
5055 /* Identify block as a variable. */
5057 /* Record variable's number and value. */
5058 memcpy (vspace
+ 1, &n
, sizeof (n
));
5059 val
= get_trace_state_variable_value (n
);
5060 memcpy (vspace
+ 1 + sizeof (n
), &val
, sizeof (val
));
5061 trace_debug ("Variable %d recorded", n
);
5065 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5067 /* Callback for traceframe_walk_blocks, used to find a given block
5068 type in a traceframe. */
5071 match_blocktype (char blocktype
, unsigned char *dataptr
, void *data
)
5073 char *wantedp
= (char *) data
;
5075 if (*wantedp
== blocktype
)
5081 /* Walk over all traceframe blocks of the traceframe buffer starting
5082 at DATABASE, of DATASIZE bytes long, and call CALLBACK for each
5083 block found, passing in DATA unmodified. If CALLBACK returns true,
5084 this returns a pointer to where the block is found. Returns NULL
5085 if no callback call returned true, indicating that all blocks have
5088 static unsigned char *
5089 traceframe_walk_blocks (unsigned char *database
, unsigned int datasize
,
5091 int (*callback
) (char blocktype
,
5092 unsigned char *dataptr
,
5096 unsigned char *dataptr
;
5100 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no data", tfnum
);
5104 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for a block of the
5106 for (dataptr
= database
;
5107 dataptr
< database
+ datasize
;
5111 unsigned short mlen
;
5113 if (dataptr
== trace_buffer_wrap
)
5115 /* Adjust to reflect wrapping part of the frame around to
5117 datasize
= dataptr
- database
;
5118 dataptr
= database
= trace_buffer_lo
;
5121 blocktype
= *dataptr
++;
5123 if ((*callback
) (blocktype
, dataptr
, data
))
5129 /* Skip over the registers block. */
5130 dataptr
+= current_target_desc ()->registers_size
;
5133 /* Skip over the memory block. */
5134 dataptr
+= sizeof (CORE_ADDR
);
5135 memcpy (&mlen
, dataptr
, sizeof (mlen
));
5136 dataptr
+= (sizeof (mlen
) + mlen
);
5139 /* Skip over the TSV block. */
5140 dataptr
+= (sizeof (int) + sizeof (LONGEST
));
5143 /* Skip over the static trace data block. */
5144 memcpy (&mlen
, dataptr
, sizeof (mlen
));
5145 dataptr
+= (sizeof (mlen
) + mlen
);
5148 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has unknown block type 0x%x",
5157 /* Look for the block of type TYPE_WANTED in the trameframe starting
5158 at DATABASE of DATASIZE bytes long. TFNUM is the traceframe
5161 static unsigned char *
5162 traceframe_find_block_type (unsigned char *database
, unsigned int datasize
,
5163 int tfnum
, char type_wanted
)
5165 return traceframe_walk_blocks (database
, datasize
, tfnum
,
5166 match_blocktype
, &type_wanted
);
5169 static unsigned char *
5170 traceframe_find_regblock (struct traceframe
*tframe
, int tfnum
)
5172 unsigned char *regblock
;
5174 regblock
= traceframe_find_block_type (tframe
->data
,
5178 if (regblock
== NULL
)
5179 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no register data", tfnum
);
5184 /* Get registers from a traceframe. */
5187 fetch_traceframe_registers (int tfnum
, struct regcache
*regcache
, int regnum
)
5189 unsigned char *dataptr
;
5190 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
5191 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
5193 tframe
= find_traceframe (tfnum
);
5197 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum
);
5201 dataptr
= traceframe_find_regblock (tframe
, tfnum
);
5202 if (dataptr
== NULL
)
5204 /* Mark registers unavailable. */
5205 supply_regblock (regcache
, NULL
);
5207 /* We can generally guess at a PC, although this will be
5208 misleading for while-stepping frames and multi-location
5210 tpoint
= find_next_tracepoint_by_number (NULL
, tframe
->tpnum
);
5212 regcache_write_pc (regcache
, tpoint
->address
);
5215 supply_regblock (regcache
, dataptr
);
5221 traceframe_get_pc (struct traceframe
*tframe
)
5223 struct regcache regcache
;
5224 unsigned char *dataptr
;
5225 const struct target_desc
*tdesc
= current_target_desc ();
5227 dataptr
= traceframe_find_regblock (tframe
, -1);
5228 if (dataptr
== NULL
)
5231 init_register_cache (®cache
, tdesc
, dataptr
);
5232 return regcache_read_pc (®cache
);
5235 /* Read a requested block of memory from a trace frame. */
5238 traceframe_read_mem (int tfnum
, CORE_ADDR addr
,
5239 unsigned char *buf
, ULONGEST length
,
5242 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
5243 unsigned char *database
, *dataptr
;
5244 unsigned int datasize
;
5246 unsigned short mlen
;
5248 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_mem");
5250 tframe
= find_traceframe (tfnum
);
5254 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum
);
5258 datasize
= tframe
->data_size
;
5259 database
= dataptr
= &tframe
->data
[0];
5261 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for memory. */
5262 while ((dataptr
= traceframe_find_block_type (dataptr
,
5264 - (dataptr
- database
),
5265 tfnum
, 'M')) != NULL
)
5267 memcpy (&maddr
, dataptr
, sizeof (maddr
));
5268 dataptr
+= sizeof (maddr
);
5269 memcpy (&mlen
, dataptr
, sizeof (mlen
));
5270 dataptr
+= sizeof (mlen
);
5271 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has %d bytes at %s",
5272 tfnum
, mlen
, paddress (maddr
));
5274 /* If the block includes the first part of the desired range,
5275 return as much it has; GDB will re-request the remainder,
5276 which might be in a different block of this trace frame. */
5277 if (maddr
<= addr
&& addr
< (maddr
+ mlen
))
5279 ULONGEST amt
= (maddr
+ mlen
) - addr
;
5283 memcpy (buf
, dataptr
+ (addr
- maddr
), amt
);
5288 /* Skip over this block. */
5292 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no memory data for the desired region",
5300 traceframe_read_tsv (int tsvnum
, LONGEST
*val
)
5302 client_state
&cs
= get_client_state ();
5304 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
5305 unsigned char *database
, *dataptr
;
5306 unsigned int datasize
;
5310 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_tsv");
5312 tfnum
= cs
.current_traceframe
;
5316 trace_debug ("no current traceframe");
5320 tframe
= find_traceframe (tfnum
);
5324 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum
);
5328 datasize
= tframe
->data_size
;
5329 database
= dataptr
= &tframe
->data
[0];
5331 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for the last
5333 while ((dataptr
= traceframe_find_block_type (dataptr
,
5335 - (dataptr
- database
),
5336 tfnum
, 'V')) != NULL
)
5338 memcpy (&vnum
, dataptr
, sizeof (vnum
));
5339 dataptr
+= sizeof (vnum
);
5341 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has variable %d", tfnum
, vnum
);
5343 /* Check that this is the variable we want. */
5346 memcpy (val
, dataptr
, sizeof (*val
));
5350 /* Skip over this block. */
5351 dataptr
+= sizeof (LONGEST
);
5355 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no data for variable %d",
5360 /* Read a requested block of static tracepoint data from a trace
5364 traceframe_read_sdata (int tfnum
, ULONGEST offset
,
5365 unsigned char *buf
, ULONGEST length
,
5368 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
5369 unsigned char *database
, *dataptr
;
5370 unsigned int datasize
;
5371 unsigned short mlen
;
5373 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_sdata");
5375 tframe
= find_traceframe (tfnum
);
5379 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum
);
5383 datasize
= tframe
->data_size
;
5384 database
= &tframe
->data
[0];
5386 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for static
5388 dataptr
= traceframe_find_block_type (database
, datasize
,
5390 if (dataptr
!= NULL
)
5392 memcpy (&mlen
, dataptr
, sizeof (mlen
));
5393 dataptr
+= sizeof (mlen
);
5396 if (offset
+ length
> mlen
)
5397 length
= mlen
- offset
;
5399 memcpy (buf
, dataptr
, length
);
5407 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no static trace data", tfnum
);
5413 /* Callback for traceframe_walk_blocks. Builds a traceframe-info
5414 object. DATA is pointer to a struct buffer holding the
5415 traceframe-info object being built. */
5418 build_traceframe_info_xml (char blocktype
, unsigned char *dataptr
, void *data
)
5420 struct buffer
*buffer
= (struct buffer
*) data
;
5426 unsigned short mlen
;
5429 memcpy (&maddr
, dataptr
, sizeof (maddr
));
5430 dataptr
+= sizeof (maddr
);
5431 memcpy (&mlen
, dataptr
, sizeof (mlen
));
5432 dataptr
+= sizeof (mlen
);
5433 buffer_xml_printf (buffer
,
5434 "<memory start=\"0x%s\" length=\"0x%s\"/>\n",
5435 paddress (maddr
), phex_nz (mlen
, sizeof (mlen
)));
5442 memcpy (&vnum
, dataptr
, sizeof (vnum
));
5443 buffer_xml_printf (buffer
, "<tvar id=\"%d\"/>\n", vnum
);
5452 warning ("Unhandled trace block type (%d) '%c ' "
5453 "while building trace frame info.",
5454 blocktype
, blocktype
);
5461 /* Build a traceframe-info object for traceframe number TFNUM into
5465 traceframe_read_info (int tfnum
, struct buffer
*buffer
)
5467 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
5469 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_info");
5471 tframe
= find_traceframe (tfnum
);
5475 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum
);
5479 buffer_grow_str (buffer
, "<traceframe-info>\n");
5480 traceframe_walk_blocks (tframe
->data
, tframe
->data_size
,
5481 tfnum
, build_traceframe_info_xml
, buffer
);
5482 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer
, "</traceframe-info>\n");
5486 /* Return the first fast tracepoint whose jump pad contains PC. */
5488 static struct tracepoint
*
5489 fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address (CORE_ADDR pc
)
5491 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
5493 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
5494 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
5495 if (tpoint
->jump_pad
<= pc
&& pc
< tpoint
->jump_pad_end
)
5501 /* Return the first fast tracepoint whose trampoline contains PC. */
5503 static struct tracepoint
*
5504 fast_tracepoint_from_trampoline_address (CORE_ADDR pc
)
5506 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
5508 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
5510 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
5511 && tpoint
->trampoline
<= pc
&& pc
< tpoint
->trampoline_end
)
5518 /* Return GDBserver's tracepoint that matches the IP Agent's
5519 tracepoint object that lives at IPA_TPOINT_OBJ in the IP Agent's
5522 static struct tracepoint
*
5523 fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (CORE_ADDR ipa_tpoint_obj
)
5525 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
5527 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
5528 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
5529 if (tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
== ipa_tpoint_obj
)
5537 /* The type of the object that is used to synchronize fast tracepoint
5540 typedef struct collecting_t
5542 /* The fast tracepoint number currently collecting. */
5545 /* A number that GDBserver can use to identify the thread that is
5546 presently holding the collect lock. This need not (and usually
5547 is not) the thread id, as getting the current thread ID usually
5548 requires a system call, which we want to avoid like the plague.
5549 Usually this is thread's TCB, found in the TLS (pseudo-)
5550 register, which is readable with a single insn on several
5552 uintptr_t thread_area
;
5555 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5558 force_unlock_trace_buffer (void)
5560 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_collecting
, 0);
5563 /* Check if the thread identified by THREAD_AREA which is stopped at
5564 STOP_PC, is presently locking the fast tracepoint collection, and
5565 if so, gather some status of said collection. Returns 0 if the
5566 thread isn't collecting or in the jump pad at all. 1, if in the
5567 jump pad (or within gdb_collect) and hasn't executed the adjusted
5568 original insn yet (can set a breakpoint there and run to it). 2,
5569 if presently executing the adjusted original insn --- in which
5570 case, if we want to move the thread out of the jump pad, we need to
5571 single-step it until this function returns 0. */
5573 fast_tpoint_collect_result
5574 fast_tracepoint_collecting (CORE_ADDR thread_area
,
5576 struct fast_tpoint_collect_status
*status
)
5578 CORE_ADDR ipa_collecting
;
5579 CORE_ADDR ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer
, ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
;
5580 CORE_ADDR ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer
;
5581 CORE_ADDR ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
;
5582 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
5583 int needs_breakpoint
;
5585 /* The thread THREAD_AREA is either:
5587 0. not collecting at all, not within the jump pad, or within
5588 gdb_collect or one of its callees.
5590 1. in the jump pad and haven't reached gdb_collect
5592 2. within gdb_collect (out of the jump pad) (collect is set)
5594 3. we're in the jump pad, after gdb_collect having returned,
5595 possibly executing the adjusted insns.
5597 For cases 1 and 3, `collecting' may or not be set. The jump pad
5598 doesn't have any complicated jump logic, so we can tell if the
5599 thread is executing the adjust original insn or not by just
5600 matching STOP_PC with known jump pad addresses. If we it isn't
5601 yet executing the original insn, set a breakpoint there, and let
5602 the thread run to it, so to quickly step over a possible (many
5603 insns) gdb_collect call. Otherwise, or when the breakpoint is
5604 hit, only a few (small number of) insns are left to be executed
5605 in the jump pad. Single-step the thread until it leaves the
5610 needs_breakpoint
= 0;
5611 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting");
5613 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer
,
5614 &ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer
))
5616 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
5617 "error extracting `gdb_jump_pad_buffer'");
5619 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
,
5620 &ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
))
5622 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
5623 "error extracting `gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end'");
5626 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer
,
5627 &ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer
))
5629 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
5630 "error extracting `gdb_trampoline_buffer'");
5632 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
,
5633 &ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
))
5635 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
5636 "error extracting `gdb_trampoline_buffer_end'");
5639 if (ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer
<= stop_pc
5640 && stop_pc
< ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
)
5642 /* We can tell which tracepoint(s) the thread is collecting by
5643 matching the jump pad address back to the tracepoint. */
5644 tpoint
= fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address (stop_pc
);
5647 warning ("in jump pad, but no matching tpoint?");
5648 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting
;
5652 trace_debug ("in jump pad of tpoint (%d, %s); jump_pad(%s, %s); "
5654 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
5655 paddress (tpoint
->jump_pad
),
5656 paddress (tpoint
->jump_pad_end
),
5657 paddress (tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr
),
5658 paddress (tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr_end
));
5661 /* Definitely in the jump pad. May or may not need
5662 fast-exit-jump-pad breakpoint. */
5663 if (tpoint
->jump_pad
<= stop_pc
5664 && stop_pc
< tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr
)
5665 needs_breakpoint
= 1;
5667 else if (ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer
<= stop_pc
5668 && stop_pc
< ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
)
5670 /* We can tell which tracepoint(s) the thread is collecting by
5671 matching the trampoline address back to the tracepoint. */
5672 tpoint
= fast_tracepoint_from_trampoline_address (stop_pc
);
5675 warning ("in trampoline, but no matching tpoint?");
5676 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting
;
5680 trace_debug ("in trampoline of tpoint (%d, %s); trampoline(%s, %s)",
5681 tpoint
->number
, paddress (tpoint
->address
),
5682 paddress (tpoint
->trampoline
),
5683 paddress (tpoint
->trampoline_end
));
5686 /* Have not reached jump pad yet, but treat the trampoline as a
5687 part of the jump pad that is before the adjusted original
5689 needs_breakpoint
= 1;
5693 collecting_t ipa_collecting_obj
;
5695 /* If `collecting' is set/locked, then the THREAD_AREA thread
5696 may or not be the one holding the lock. We have to read the
5697 lock to find out. */
5699 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_collecting
,
5702 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting:"
5703 " failed reading 'collecting' in the inferior");
5704 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting
;
5707 if (!ipa_collecting
)
5709 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting: not collecting"
5710 " (and nobody is).");
5711 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting
;
5714 /* Some thread is collecting. Check which. */
5715 if (read_inferior_memory (ipa_collecting
,
5716 (unsigned char *) &ipa_collecting_obj
,
5717 sizeof (ipa_collecting_obj
)) != 0)
5720 if (ipa_collecting_obj
.thread_area
!= thread_area
)
5722 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting: not collecting "
5723 "(another thread is)");
5724 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting
;
5728 = fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (ipa_collecting_obj
.tpoint
);
5731 warning ("fast_tracepoint_collecting: collecting, "
5732 "but tpoint %s not found?",
5733 paddress ((CORE_ADDR
) ipa_collecting_obj
.tpoint
));
5734 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting
;
5737 /* The thread is within `gdb_collect', skip over the rest of
5738 fast tracepoint collection quickly using a breakpoint. */
5739 needs_breakpoint
= 1;
5742 /* The caller wants a bit of status detail. */
5745 status
->tpoint_num
= tpoint
->number
;
5746 status
->tpoint_addr
= tpoint
->address
;
5747 status
->adjusted_insn_addr
= tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr
;
5748 status
->adjusted_insn_addr_end
= tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr_end
;
5751 if (needs_breakpoint
)
5753 /* Hasn't executed the original instruction yet. Set breakpoint
5754 there, and wait till it's hit, then single-step until exiting
5758 fast_tracepoint_collecting, returning continue-until-break at %s",
5759 paddress (tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr
));
5761 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::before_insn
; /* continue */
5765 /* Just single-step until exiting the jump pad. */
5767 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting, returning "
5768 "need-single-step (%s-%s)",
5769 paddress (tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr
),
5770 paddress (tpoint
->adjusted_insn_addr_end
));
5772 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::at_insn
; /* single-step */
5778 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5780 /* The global fast tracepoint collect lock. Points to a collecting_t
5781 object built on the stack by the jump pad, if presently locked;
5782 NULL if it isn't locked. Note that this lock *must* be set while
5783 executing any *function other than the jump pad. See
5784 fast_tracepoint_collecting. */
5786 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR collecting_t
*collecting
;
5789 /* This routine, called from the jump pad (in asm) is designed to be
5790 called from the jump pads of fast tracepoints, thus it is on the
5793 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC
void
5794 gdb_collect (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
, unsigned char *regs
)
5796 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx ctx
;
5797 const struct target_desc
*ipa_tdesc
;
5799 /* Don't do anything until the trace run is completely set up. */
5803 ipa_tdesc
= get_ipa_tdesc (ipa_tdesc_idx
);
5804 ctx
.base
.type
= fast_tracepoint
;
5806 ctx
.regcache_initted
= 0;
5807 /* Wrap the regblock in a register cache (in the stack, we don't
5808 want to malloc here). */
5809 ctx
.regspace
= (unsigned char *) alloca (ipa_tdesc
->registers_size
);
5810 if (ctx
.regspace
== NULL
)
5812 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
5816 for (ctx
.tpoint
= tpoint
;
5817 ctx
.tpoint
!= NULL
&& ctx
.tpoint
->address
== tpoint
->address
;
5818 ctx
.tpoint
= ctx
.tpoint
->next
)
5820 if (!ctx
.tpoint
->enabled
)
5823 /* Multiple tracepoints of different types, such as fast tracepoint and
5824 static tracepoint, can be set at the same address. */
5825 if (ctx
.tpoint
->type
!= tpoint
->type
)
5828 /* Test the condition if present, and collect if true. */
5829 if (ctx
.tpoint
->cond
== NULL
5830 || condition_true_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*) &ctx
,
5833 collect_data_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*) &ctx
,
5834 ctx
.tpoint
->address
, ctx
.tpoint
);
5836 /* Note that this will cause original insns to be written back
5837 to where we jumped from, but that's OK because we're jumping
5838 back to the next whole instruction. This will go badly if
5839 instruction restoration is not atomic though. */
5840 if (stopping_tracepoint
5841 || trace_buffer_is_full
5842 || expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
5850 /* If there was a condition and it evaluated to false, the only
5851 way we would stop tracing is if there was an error during
5852 condition expression evaluation. */
5853 if (expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
5862 /* These global variables points to the corresponding functions. This is
5863 necessary on powerpc64, where asking for function symbol address from gdb
5864 results in returning the actual code pointer, instead of the descriptor
5867 typedef void (*gdb_collect_ptr_type
) (struct tracepoint
*, unsigned char *);
5868 typedef ULONGEST (*get_raw_reg_ptr_type
) (const unsigned char *, int);
5869 typedef LONGEST (*get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type
) (int);
5870 typedef void (*set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type
) (int, LONGEST
);
5873 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR gdb_collect_ptr_type gdb_collect_ptr
= gdb_collect
;
5874 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR get_raw_reg_ptr_type get_raw_reg_ptr
= get_raw_reg
;
5875 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type
5876 get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
= get_trace_state_variable_value
;
5877 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type
5878 set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
= set_trace_state_variable_value
;
5883 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5886 get_raw_reg_func_addr (void)
5889 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_get_raw_reg_ptr
, &res
))
5891 error ("error extracting get_raw_reg_ptr");
5898 get_get_tsv_func_addr (void)
5901 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (
5902 ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
, &res
))
5904 error ("error extracting get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr");
5911 get_set_tsv_func_addr (void)
5914 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (
5915 ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr
, &res
))
5917 error ("error extracting set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr");
5924 compile_tracepoint_condition (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
,
5925 CORE_ADDR
*jump_entry
)
5927 CORE_ADDR entry_point
= *jump_entry
;
5928 enum eval_result_type err
;
5930 trace_debug ("Starting condition compilation for tracepoint %d\n",
5933 /* Initialize the global pointer to the code being built. */
5934 current_insn_ptr
= *jump_entry
;
5938 err
= compile_bytecodes (tpoint
->cond
);
5940 if (err
== expr_eval_no_error
)
5944 /* Record the beginning of the compiled code. */
5945 tpoint
->compiled_cond
= entry_point
;
5947 trace_debug ("Condition compilation for tracepoint %d complete\n",
5952 /* Leave the unfinished code in situ, but don't point to it. */
5954 tpoint
->compiled_cond
= 0;
5956 trace_debug ("Condition compilation for tracepoint %d failed, "
5958 tpoint
->number
, err
);
5961 /* Update the code pointer passed in. Note that we do this even if
5962 the compile fails, so that we can look at the partial results
5963 instead of letting them be overwritten. */
5964 *jump_entry
= current_insn_ptr
;
5966 /* Leave a gap, to aid dump decipherment. */
5970 /* The base pointer of the IPA's heap. This is the only memory the
5971 IPA is allowed to use. The IPA should _not_ call the inferior's
5972 `malloc' during operation. That'd be slow, and, most importantly,
5973 it may not be safe. We may be collecting a tracepoint in a signal
5974 handler, for example. */
5975 static CORE_ADDR target_tp_heap
;
5977 /* Allocate at least SIZE bytes of memory from the IPA heap, aligned
5981 target_malloc (ULONGEST size
)
5985 if (target_tp_heap
== 0)
5987 /* We have the pointer *address*, need what it points to. */
5988 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_gdb_tp_heap_buffer
,
5991 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
5992 "couldn't get target heap head pointer");
5996 ptr
= target_tp_heap
;
5997 target_tp_heap
+= size
;
5999 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. */
6000 target_tp_heap
= ((target_tp_heap
+ 7) & ~0x7);
6006 download_agent_expr (struct agent_expr
*expr
)
6008 CORE_ADDR expr_addr
;
6009 CORE_ADDR expr_bytes
;
6011 expr_addr
= target_malloc (sizeof (*expr
));
6012 write_inferior_memory (expr_addr
, (unsigned char *) expr
, sizeof (*expr
));
6014 expr_bytes
= target_malloc (expr
->length
);
6015 write_inferior_data_pointer (expr_addr
+ offsetof (struct agent_expr
, bytes
),
6017 write_inferior_memory (expr_bytes
, expr
->bytes
, expr
->length
);
6022 /* Align V up to N bits. */
6023 #define UALIGN(V, N) (((V) + ((N) - 1)) & ~((N) - 1))
6025 /* Sync tracepoint with IPA, but leave maintenance of linked list to caller. */
6028 download_tracepoint_1 (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
6030 struct tracepoint target_tracepoint
;
6031 CORE_ADDR tpptr
= 0;
6033 gdb_assert (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
6034 || tpoint
->type
== static_tracepoint
);
6036 if (tpoint
->cond
!= NULL
&& target_emit_ops () != NULL
)
6038 CORE_ADDR jentry
, jump_entry
;
6040 jentry
= jump_entry
= get_jump_space_head ();
6042 if (tpoint
->cond
!= NULL
)
6044 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. (needed?) */
6045 /* Actually this should be left for the target to
6047 jentry
= UALIGN (jentry
, 8);
6049 compile_tracepoint_condition (tpoint
, &jentry
);
6052 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. */
6053 jentry
= UALIGN (jentry
, 8);
6054 claim_jump_space (jentry
- jump_entry
);
6057 target_tracepoint
= *tpoint
;
6059 tpptr
= target_malloc (sizeof (*tpoint
));
6060 tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
= tpptr
;
6062 /* Write the whole object. We'll fix up its pointers in a bit.
6063 Assume no next for now. This is fixed up above on the next
6064 iteration, if there's any. */
6065 target_tracepoint
.next
= NULL
;
6066 /* Need to clear this here too, since we're downloading the
6067 tracepoints before clearing our own copy. */
6068 target_tracepoint
.hit_count
= 0;
6070 write_inferior_memory (tpptr
, (unsigned char *) &target_tracepoint
,
6071 sizeof (target_tracepoint
));
6074 write_inferior_data_pointer (tpptr
6075 + offsetof (struct tracepoint
, cond
),
6076 download_agent_expr (tpoint
->cond
));
6078 if (tpoint
->numactions
)
6081 CORE_ADDR actions_array
;
6083 /* The pointers array. */
6085 = target_malloc (sizeof (*tpoint
->actions
) * tpoint
->numactions
);
6086 write_inferior_data_pointer (tpptr
+ offsetof (struct tracepoint
,
6090 /* Now for each pointer, download the action. */
6091 for (i
= 0; i
< tpoint
->numactions
; i
++)
6093 struct tracepoint_action
*action
= tpoint
->actions
[i
];
6094 CORE_ADDR ipa_action
= tracepoint_action_download (action
);
6096 if (ipa_action
!= 0)
6097 write_inferior_data_pointer (actions_array
6098 + i
* sizeof (*tpoint
->actions
),
6104 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FLAG 0
6105 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_ADDR_ON_TARGET 2
6106 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_JUMP_PAD 10
6107 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_SIZE 18
6108 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_INSN 22
6110 /* Send a command to agent to download and install tracepoint TPOINT. */
6113 tracepoint_send_agent (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
6115 char buf
[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE
];
6120 strcpy (p
, "FastTrace:");
6123 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, number
);
6124 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, address
);
6125 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, type
);
6126 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, enabled
);
6127 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, step_count
);
6128 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, pass_count
);
6129 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, numactions
);
6130 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, hit_count
);
6131 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, traceframe_usage
);
6132 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, compiled_cond
);
6133 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p
, tpoint
, orig_size
);
6136 p
= agent_expr_send (p
, tpoint
->cond
);
6138 /* tracepoint_action */
6139 for (i
= 0; i
< tpoint
->numactions
; i
++)
6141 struct tracepoint_action
*action
= tpoint
->actions
[i
];
6143 p
[0] = action
->type
;
6144 p
= tracepoint_action_send (&p
[1], action
);
6147 get_jump_space_head ();
6148 /* Copy the value of GDB_JUMP_PAD_HEAD to command buffer, so that
6149 agent can use jump pad from it. */
6150 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
6152 memcpy (p
, &gdb_jump_pad_head
, 8);
6156 ret
= run_inferior_command (buf
, (int) (ptrdiff_t) (p
- buf
));
6160 if (!startswith (buf
, "OK"))
6163 /* The value of tracepoint's target address is stored in BUF. */
6164 memcpy (&tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
,
6165 &buf
[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_ADDR_ON_TARGET
], 8);
6167 if (tpoint
->type
== fast_tracepoint
)
6170 = (unsigned char *) &buf
[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_INSN
];
6173 trace_debug ("agent: read from cmd_buf 0x%x 0x%x\n",
6174 (unsigned int) tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
,
6175 (unsigned int) gdb_jump_pad_head
);
6177 memcpy (&gdb_jump_pad_head
, &buf
[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_JUMP_PAD
], 8);
6179 /* This has been done in agent. We should also set up record for it. */
6180 memcpy (&fjump_size
, &buf
[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_SIZE
], 4);
6183 = set_fast_tracepoint_jump (tpoint
->address
, insn
, fjump_size
);
6190 download_tracepoint (struct tracepoint
*tpoint
)
6192 struct tracepoint
*tp
, *tp_prev
;
6194 if (tpoint
->type
!= fast_tracepoint
6195 && tpoint
->type
!= static_tracepoint
)
6198 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint
);
6200 /* Find the previous entry of TPOINT, which is fast tracepoint or
6201 static tracepoint. */
6203 for (tp
= tracepoints
; tp
!= tpoint
; tp
= tp
->next
)
6205 if (tp
->type
== fast_tracepoint
|| tp
->type
== static_tracepoint
)
6211 CORE_ADDR tp_prev_target_next_addr
;
6213 /* Insert TPOINT after TP_PREV in IPA. */
6214 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (tp_prev
->obj_addr_on_target
6215 + offsetof (struct tracepoint
, next
),
6216 &tp_prev_target_next_addr
))
6218 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
6219 "error reading `tp_prev->next'");
6222 /* tpoint->next = tp_prev->next */
6223 write_inferior_data_pointer (tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
6224 + offsetof (struct tracepoint
, next
),
6225 tp_prev_target_next_addr
);
6226 /* tp_prev->next = tpoint */
6227 write_inferior_data_pointer (tp_prev
->obj_addr_on_target
6228 + offsetof (struct tracepoint
, next
),
6229 tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
);
6232 /* First object in list, set the head pointer in the
6234 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_tracepoints
,
6235 tpoint
->obj_addr_on_target
);
6240 download_trace_state_variables (void)
6242 CORE_ADDR ptr
= 0, prev_ptr
= 0;
6243 struct trace_state_variable
*tsv
;
6245 /* Start out empty. */
6246 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_state_variables
, 0);
6248 for (tsv
= trace_state_variables
; tsv
!= NULL
; tsv
= tsv
->next
)
6250 struct trace_state_variable target_tsv
;
6252 /* TSV's with a getter have been initialized equally in both the
6253 inferior and GDBserver. Skip them. */
6254 if (tsv
->getter
!= NULL
)
6260 ptr
= target_malloc (sizeof (*tsv
));
6262 if (tsv
== trace_state_variables
)
6264 /* First object in list, set the head pointer in the
6267 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_state_variables
,
6272 write_inferior_data_pointer (prev_ptr
6273 + offsetof (struct trace_state_variable
,
6278 /* Write the whole object. We'll fix up its pointers in a bit.
6279 Assume no next, fixup when needed. */
6280 target_tsv
.next
= NULL
;
6282 write_inferior_memory (ptr
, (unsigned char *) &target_tsv
,
6283 sizeof (target_tsv
));
6285 if (tsv
->name
!= NULL
)
6287 size_t size
= strlen (tsv
->name
) + 1;
6288 CORE_ADDR name_addr
= target_malloc (size
);
6289 write_inferior_memory (name_addr
,
6290 (unsigned char *) tsv
->name
, size
);
6291 write_inferior_data_pointer (ptr
6292 + offsetof (struct trace_state_variable
,
6297 gdb_assert (tsv
->getter
== NULL
);
6302 /* Fixup the next pointer in the last item in the list. */
6303 write_inferior_data_pointer (prev_ptr
6304 + offsetof (struct trace_state_variable
,
6309 /* Upload complete trace frames out of the IP Agent's trace buffer
6310 into GDBserver's trace buffer. This always uploads either all or
6311 no trace frames. This is the counter part of
6312 `trace_alloc_trace_buffer'. See its description of the atomic
6313 synching mechanism. */
6316 upload_fast_traceframes (void)
6318 unsigned int ipa_traceframe_read_count
, ipa_traceframe_write_count
;
6319 unsigned int ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy
, ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
;
6321 struct ipa_trace_buffer_control ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
;
6322 unsigned int curr_tbctrl_idx
;
6323 unsigned int ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
;
6324 unsigned int ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr_old
;
6325 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr
;
6326 struct breakpoint
*about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt
;
6327 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_lo
;
6328 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_hi
;
6330 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframe_read_count
,
6331 &ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy
))
6333 /* This will happen in most targets if the current thread is
6338 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframe_write_count
,
6339 &ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
))
6342 trace_debug ("ipa_traceframe_count (racy area): %d (w=%d, r=%d)",
6343 ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
6344 - ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy
,
6345 ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
,
6346 ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy
);
6348 if (ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
== ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy
)
6351 about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt
6352 = set_breakpoint_at (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_about_to_request_buffer_space
,
6355 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
,
6356 &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
))
6359 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr_old
= ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
;
6361 curr_tbctrl_idx
= ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
& ~GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK
;
6364 unsigned int prev
, counter
;
6366 /* Update the token, with new counters, and the GDBserver stamp
6367 bit. Alway reuse the current TBC index. */
6368 prev
= ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
& GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR
;
6369 counter
= (prev
+ 0x100) & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR
;
6371 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
= (GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT
6377 if (write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
,
6378 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
))
6381 trace_debug ("Lib: Committed %08x -> %08x",
6382 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr_old
,
6383 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr
);
6385 /* Re-read these, now that we've installed the
6386 `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock. A thread could
6387 have finished a traceframe between the last read of these
6388 counters and setting the breakpoint above. If we start
6389 uploading, we never want to leave this function with
6390 traceframe_read_count != 0, otherwise, GDBserver could end up
6391 incrementing the counter tokens more than once (due to event loop
6392 nesting), which would break the IP agent's "effective" detection
6393 (see trace_alloc_trace_buffer). */
6394 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframe_read_count
,
6395 &ipa_traceframe_read_count
))
6397 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframe_write_count
,
6398 &ipa_traceframe_write_count
))
6403 trace_debug ("ipa_traceframe_count (blocked area): %d (w=%d, r=%d)",
6404 ipa_traceframe_write_count
- ipa_traceframe_read_count
,
6405 ipa_traceframe_write_count
, ipa_traceframe_read_count
);
6407 if (ipa_traceframe_write_count
!= ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
6408 || ipa_traceframe_read_count
!= ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy
)
6409 trace_debug ("note that ipa_traceframe_count's parts changed");
6412 /* Get the address of the current TBC object (the IP agent has an
6413 array of 3 such objects). The index is stored in the TBC
6415 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr
= ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl
;
6416 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr
6417 += sizeof (struct ipa_trace_buffer_control
) * curr_tbctrl_idx
;
6419 if (read_inferior_memory (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr
,
6420 (unsigned char *) &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
,
6421 sizeof (struct ipa_trace_buffer_control
)))
6424 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_lo
,
6425 &ipa_trace_buffer_lo
))
6427 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_trace_buffer_hi
,
6428 &ipa_trace_buffer_hi
))
6431 /* Offsets are easier to grok for debugging than raw addresses,
6432 especially for the small trace buffer sizes that are useful for
6434 trace_debug ("Lib: Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d "
6435 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
6437 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6438 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.free
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6439 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.end_free
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6440 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.wrap
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6441 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_hi
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
));
6443 /* Note that the IPA's buffer is always circular. */
6445 #define IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME() (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start)
6447 #define IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1(TF, TFOBJ) \
6448 ((TF) + sizeof (struct traceframe) + (TFOBJ)->data_size)
6450 #define IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME(TF, TFOBJ) \
6451 (IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF, TFOBJ) \
6452 - ((IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF, TFOBJ) >= ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap) \
6453 ? (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap - ipa_trace_buffer_lo) \
6456 tf
= IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME ();
6458 while (ipa_traceframe_write_count
- ipa_traceframe_read_count
)
6460 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
6461 struct traceframe
*tframe
;
6462 unsigned char *block
;
6463 struct traceframe ipa_tframe
;
6465 if (read_inferior_memory (tf
, (unsigned char *) &ipa_tframe
,
6466 offsetof (struct traceframe
, data
)))
6467 error ("Uploading: couldn't read traceframe at %s\n", paddress (tf
));
6469 if (ipa_tframe
.tpnum
== 0)
6471 internal_error (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
6472 "Uploading: No (more) fast traceframes, but"
6473 " ipa_traceframe_count == %u??\n",
6474 ipa_traceframe_write_count
6475 - ipa_traceframe_read_count
);
6478 /* Note that this will be incorrect for multi-location
6480 tpoint
= find_next_tracepoint_by_number (NULL
, ipa_tframe
.tpnum
);
6482 tframe
= add_traceframe (tpoint
);
6485 trace_buffer_is_full
= 1;
6486 trace_debug ("Uploading: trace buffer is full");
6490 /* Copy the whole set of blocks in one go for now. FIXME:
6491 split this in smaller blocks. */
6492 block
= add_traceframe_block (tframe
, tpoint
,
6493 ipa_tframe
.data_size
);
6496 if (read_inferior_memory (tf
6497 + offsetof (struct traceframe
, data
),
6498 block
, ipa_tframe
.data_size
))
6499 error ("Uploading: Couldn't read traceframe data at %s\n",
6500 paddress (tf
+ offsetof (struct traceframe
, data
)));
6503 trace_debug ("Uploading: traceframe didn't fit");
6504 finish_traceframe (tframe
);
6507 tf
= IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tf
, &ipa_tframe
);
6509 /* If we freed the traceframe that wrapped around, go back
6510 to the non-wrap case. */
6511 if (tf
< ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
)
6513 trace_debug ("Lib: Discarding past the wraparound");
6514 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.wrap
= ipa_trace_buffer_hi
;
6516 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
= tf
;
6517 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.end_free
= ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
;
6518 ++ipa_traceframe_read_count
;
6520 if (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
== ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.free
6521 && ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
== ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.end_free
)
6523 trace_debug ("Lib: buffer is fully empty. "
6524 "Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d endfree=%d",
6526 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
6527 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6528 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.free
6529 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6530 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.end_free
6531 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo
));
6533 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
= ipa_trace_buffer_lo
;
6534 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.free
= ipa_trace_buffer_lo
;
6535 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.end_free
= ipa_trace_buffer_hi
;
6536 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.wrap
= ipa_trace_buffer_hi
;
6539 trace_debug ("Uploaded a traceframe\n"
6540 "Lib: Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d "
6541 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
6543 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.start
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6544 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.free
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6545 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.end_free
6546 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6547 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
.wrap
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
),
6548 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_hi
- ipa_trace_buffer_lo
));
6551 if (write_inferior_memory (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr
,
6552 (unsigned char *) &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl
,
6553 sizeof (struct ipa_trace_buffer_control
)))
6556 write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs
.addr_traceframe_read_count
,
6557 ipa_traceframe_read_count
);
6559 trace_debug ("Done uploading traceframes [%d]\n", curr_tbctrl_idx
);
6563 delete_breakpoint (about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt
);
6564 about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt
= NULL
;
6568 if (trace_buffer_is_full
)
6573 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
6575 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int ust_loaded
;
6576 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
char cmd_buf
[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE
];
6580 /* Static tracepoints. */
6582 /* UST puts a "struct tracepoint" in the global namespace, which
6583 conflicts with our tracepoint. Arguably, being a library, it
6584 shouldn't take ownership of such a generic name. We work around it
6586 #define tracepoint ust_tracepoint
6587 #include <ust/ust.h>
6590 extern int serialize_to_text (char *outbuf
, int bufsize
,
6591 const char *fmt
, va_list ap
);
6593 #define GDB_PROBE_NAME "gdb"
6595 /* We dynamically search for the UST symbols instead of linking them
6596 in. This lets the user decide if the application uses static
6597 tracepoints, instead of always pulling libust.so in. This vector
6598 holds pointers to all functions we care about. */
6602 int (*serialize_to_text
) (char *outbuf
, int bufsize
,
6603 const char *fmt
, va_list ap
);
6605 int (*ltt_probe_register
) (struct ltt_available_probe
*pdata
);
6606 int (*ltt_probe_unregister
) (struct ltt_available_probe
*pdata
);
6608 int (*ltt_marker_connect
) (const char *channel
, const char *mname
,
6610 int (*ltt_marker_disconnect
) (const char *channel
, const char *mname
,
6613 void (*marker_iter_start
) (struct marker_iter
*iter
);
6614 void (*marker_iter_next
) (struct marker_iter
*iter
);
6615 void (*marker_iter_stop
) (struct marker_iter
*iter
);
6616 void (*marker_iter_reset
) (struct marker_iter
*iter
);
6621 /* Cast through typeof to catch incompatible API changes. Since UST
6622 only builds with gcc, we can freely use gcc extensions here
6624 #define GET_UST_SYM(SYM) \
6627 if (ust_ops.SYM == NULL) \
6628 ust_ops.SYM = (typeof (&SYM)) dlsym (RTLD_DEFAULT, #SYM); \
6629 if (ust_ops.SYM == NULL) \
6633 #define USTF(SYM) ust_ops.SYM
6635 /* Get pointers to all libust.so functions we care about. */
6640 GET_UST_SYM (serialize_to_text
);
6642 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_probe_register
);
6643 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_probe_unregister
);
6644 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_marker_connect
);
6645 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_marker_disconnect
);
6647 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_start
);
6648 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_next
);
6649 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_stop
);
6650 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_reset
);
6656 /* Given an UST marker, return the matching gdb static tracepoint.
6657 The match is done by address. */
6659 static struct tracepoint
*
6660 ust_marker_to_static_tracepoint (const struct marker
*mdata
)
6662 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
6664 for (tpoint
= tracepoints
; tpoint
; tpoint
= tpoint
->next
)
6666 if (tpoint
->type
!= static_tracepoint
)
6669 if (tpoint
->address
== (uintptr_t) mdata
->location
)
6676 /* The probe function we install on lttng/ust markers. Whenever a
6677 probed ust marker is hit, this function is called. This is similar
6678 to gdb_collect, only for static tracepoints, instead of fast
6682 gdb_probe (const struct marker
*mdata
, void *probe_private
,
6683 struct registers
*regs
, void *call_private
,
6684 const char *fmt
, va_list *args
)
6686 struct tracepoint
*tpoint
;
6687 struct static_tracepoint_ctx ctx
;
6688 const struct target_desc
*ipa_tdesc
;
6690 /* Don't do anything until the trace run is completely set up. */
6693 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: not tracing\n");
6697 ipa_tdesc
= get_ipa_tdesc (ipa_tdesc_idx
);
6698 ctx
.base
.type
= static_tracepoint
;
6699 ctx
.regcache_initted
= 0;
6704 /* Wrap the regblock in a register cache (in the stack, we don't
6705 want to malloc here). */
6706 ctx
.regspace
= alloca (ipa_tdesc
->registers_size
);
6707 if (ctx
.regspace
== NULL
)
6709 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
6713 tpoint
= ust_marker_to_static_tracepoint (mdata
);
6716 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: marker not known: "
6717 "loc:0x%p, ch:\"%s\",n:\"%s\",f:\"%s\"",
6718 mdata
->location
, mdata
->channel
,
6719 mdata
->name
, mdata
->format
);
6723 if (!tpoint
->enabled
)
6725 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: tracepoint disabled");
6729 ctx
.tpoint
= tpoint
;
6731 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: collecting marker: "
6732 "loc:0x%p, ch:\"%s\",n:\"%s\",f:\"%s\"",
6733 mdata
->location
, mdata
->channel
,
6734 mdata
->name
, mdata
->format
);
6736 /* Test the condition if present, and collect if true. */
6737 if (tpoint
->cond
== NULL
6738 || condition_true_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*) &ctx
,
6741 collect_data_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*) &ctx
,
6742 tpoint
->address
, tpoint
);
6744 if (stopping_tracepoint
6745 || trace_buffer_is_full
6746 || expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
6751 /* If there was a condition and it evaluated to false, the only
6752 way we would stop tracing is if there was an error during
6753 condition expression evaluation. */
6754 if (expr_eval_result
!= expr_eval_no_error
)
6759 /* Called if the gdb static tracepoint requested collecting "$_sdata",
6760 static tracepoint string data. This is a string passed to the
6761 tracing library by the user, at the time of the tracepoint marker
6762 call. E.g., in the UST marker call:
6764 trace_mark (ust, bar33, "str %s", "FOOBAZ");
6766 the collected data is "str FOOBAZ".
6770 collect_ust_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
*ctx
,
6771 struct traceframe
*tframe
)
6773 struct static_tracepoint_ctx
*umd
= (struct static_tracepoint_ctx
*) ctx
;
6774 unsigned char *bufspace
;
6777 unsigned short blocklen
;
6781 trace_debug ("Wanted to collect static trace data, "
6782 "but there's no static trace data");
6786 va_copy (copy
, *umd
->args
);
6787 size
= USTF(serialize_to_text
) (NULL
, 0, umd
->fmt
, copy
);
6790 trace_debug ("Want to collect ust data");
6792 /* 'S' + size + string */
6793 bufspace
= add_traceframe_block (tframe
, umd
->tpoint
,
6794 1 + sizeof (blocklen
) + size
+ 1);
6795 if (bufspace
== NULL
)
6797 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
6801 /* Identify a static trace data block. */
6804 blocklen
= size
+ 1;
6805 memcpy (bufspace
+ 1, &blocklen
, sizeof (blocklen
));
6807 va_copy (copy
, *umd
->args
);
6808 USTF(serialize_to_text
) ((char *) bufspace
+ 1 + sizeof (blocklen
),
6809 size
+ 1, umd
->fmt
, copy
);
6812 trace_debug ("Storing static tracepoint data in regblock: %s",
6813 bufspace
+ 1 + sizeof (blocklen
));
6816 /* The probe to register with lttng/ust. */
6817 static struct ltt_available_probe gdb_ust_probe
=
6824 #endif /* HAVE_UST */
6825 #endif /* IN_PROCESS_AGENT */
6827 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
6829 /* Ask the in-process agent to run a command. Since we don't want to
6830 have to handle the IPA hitting breakpoints while running the
6831 command, we pause all threads, remove all breakpoints, and then set
6832 the helper thread re-running. We communicate with the helper
6833 thread by means of direct memory xfering, and a socket for
6837 run_inferior_command (char *cmd
, int len
)
6840 int pid
= current_ptid
.pid ();
6842 trace_debug ("run_inferior_command: running: %s", cmd
);
6845 uninsert_all_breakpoints ();
6847 err
= agent_run_command (pid
, (const char *) cmd
, len
);
6849 reinsert_all_breakpoints ();
6855 #else /* !IN_PROCESS_AGENT */
6857 #include <sys/socket.h>
6860 #ifndef UNIX_PATH_MAX
6861 #define UNIX_PATH_MAX sizeof(((struct sockaddr_un *) NULL)->sun_path)
6864 /* Where we put the socked used for synchronization. */
6865 #define SOCK_DIR P_tmpdir
6867 /* Thread ID of the helper thread. GDBserver reads this to know which
6868 is the help thread. This is an LWP id on Linux. */
6870 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int helper_thread_id
;
6874 init_named_socket (const char *name
)
6877 struct sockaddr_un addr
;
6879 result
= fd
= socket (PF_UNIX
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0);
6882 warning ("socket creation failed: %s", strerror (errno
));
6886 addr
.sun_family
= AF_UNIX
;
6888 strncpy (addr
.sun_path
, name
, UNIX_PATH_MAX
);
6889 addr
.sun_path
[UNIX_PATH_MAX
- 1] = '\0';
6891 result
= access (name
, F_OK
);
6895 result
= unlink (name
);
6898 warning ("unlink failed: %s", strerror (errno
));
6902 warning ("socket %s already exists; overwriting", name
);
6905 result
= bind (fd
, (struct sockaddr
*) &addr
, sizeof (addr
));
6908 warning ("bind failed: %s", strerror (errno
));
6913 result
= listen (fd
, 1);
6916 warning ("listen: %s", strerror (errno
));
6924 static char agent_socket_name
[UNIX_PATH_MAX
];
6927 gdb_agent_socket_init (void)
6931 result
= xsnprintf (agent_socket_name
, UNIX_PATH_MAX
, "%s/gdb_ust%d",
6932 SOCK_DIR
, getpid ());
6933 if (result
>= UNIX_PATH_MAX
)
6935 trace_debug ("string overflow allocating socket name");
6939 fd
= init_named_socket (agent_socket_name
);
6941 warning ("Error initializing named socket (%s) for communication with the "
6942 "ust helper thread. Check that directory exists and that it "
6943 "is writable.", agent_socket_name
);
6950 /* The next marker to be returned on a qTsSTM command. */
6951 static const struct marker
*next_st
;
6953 /* Returns the first known marker. */
6958 struct marker_iter iter
;
6960 USTF(marker_iter_reset
) (&iter
);
6961 USTF(marker_iter_start
) (&iter
);
6966 /* Returns the marker following M. */
6968 const struct marker
*
6969 next_marker (const struct marker
*m
)
6971 struct marker_iter iter
;
6973 USTF(marker_iter_reset
) (&iter
);
6974 USTF(marker_iter_start
) (&iter
);
6976 for (; iter
.marker
!= NULL
; USTF(marker_iter_next
) (&iter
))
6978 if (iter
.marker
== m
)
6980 USTF(marker_iter_next
) (&iter
);
6988 /* Return an hexstr version of the STR C string, fit for sending to
6992 cstr_to_hexstr (const char *str
)
6994 int len
= strlen (str
);
6995 char *hexstr
= xmalloc (len
* 2 + 1);
6996 bin2hex ((gdb_byte
*) str
, hexstr
, len
);
7000 /* Compose packet that is the response to the qTsSTM/qTfSTM/qTSTMat
7004 response_ust_marker (char *packet
, const struct marker
*st
)
7006 char *strid
, *format
, *tmp
;
7008 next_st
= next_marker (st
);
7010 tmp
= xmalloc (strlen (st
->channel
) + 1 +
7011 strlen (st
->name
) + 1);
7012 sprintf (tmp
, "%s/%s", st
->channel
, st
->name
);
7014 strid
= cstr_to_hexstr (tmp
);
7017 format
= cstr_to_hexstr (st
->format
);
7019 sprintf (packet
, "m%s:%s:%s",
7020 paddress ((uintptr_t) st
->location
),
7028 /* Return the first static tracepoint, and initialize the state
7029 machine that will iterate through all the static tracepoints. */
7032 cmd_qtfstm (char *packet
)
7034 trace_debug ("Returning first trace state variable definition");
7036 if (first_marker ())
7037 response_ust_marker (packet
, first_marker ());
7039 strcpy (packet
, "l");
7042 /* Return additional trace state variable definitions. */
7045 cmd_qtsstm (char *packet
)
7047 trace_debug ("Returning static tracepoint");
7050 response_ust_marker (packet
, next_st
);
7052 strcpy (packet
, "l");
7055 /* Disconnect the GDB probe from a marker at a given address. */
7058 unprobe_marker_at (char *packet
)
7062 struct marker_iter iter
;
7064 p
+= sizeof ("unprobe_marker_at:") - 1;
7066 p
= unpack_varlen_hex (p
, &address
);
7068 USTF(marker_iter_reset
) (&iter
);
7069 USTF(marker_iter_start
) (&iter
);
7070 for (; iter
.marker
!= NULL
; USTF(marker_iter_next
) (&iter
))
7071 if ((uintptr_t ) iter
.marker
->location
== address
)
7075 result
= USTF(ltt_marker_disconnect
) (iter
.marker
->channel
,
7079 warning ("could not disable marker %s/%s",
7080 iter
.marker
->channel
, iter
.marker
->name
);
7085 /* Connect the GDB probe to a marker at a given address. */
7088 probe_marker_at (char *packet
)
7092 struct marker_iter iter
;
7095 p
+= sizeof ("probe_marker_at:") - 1;
7097 p
= unpack_varlen_hex (p
, &address
);
7099 USTF(marker_iter_reset
) (&iter
);
7101 for (USTF(marker_iter_start
) (&iter
), m
= iter
.marker
;
7103 USTF(marker_iter_next
) (&iter
), m
= iter
.marker
)
7104 if ((uintptr_t ) m
->location
== address
)
7108 trace_debug ("found marker for address. "
7109 "ltt_marker_connect (marker = %s/%s)",
7110 m
->channel
, m
->name
);
7112 result
= USTF(ltt_marker_connect
) (m
->channel
, m
->name
,
7114 if (result
&& result
!= -EEXIST
)
7115 trace_debug ("ltt_marker_connect (marker = %s/%s, errno = %d)",
7116 m
->channel
, m
->name
, -result
);
7120 sprintf (packet
, "E.could not connect marker: channel=%s, name=%s",
7121 m
->channel
, m
->name
);
7125 strcpy (packet
, "OK");
7129 sprintf (packet
, "E.no marker found at 0x%s", paddress (address
));
7134 cmd_qtstmat (char *packet
)
7138 struct marker_iter iter
;
7141 p
+= sizeof ("qTSTMat:") - 1;
7143 p
= unpack_varlen_hex (p
, &address
);
7145 USTF(marker_iter_reset
) (&iter
);
7147 for (USTF(marker_iter_start
) (&iter
), m
= iter
.marker
;
7149 USTF(marker_iter_next
) (&iter
), m
= iter
.marker
)
7150 if ((uintptr_t ) m
->location
== address
)
7152 response_ust_marker (packet
, m
);
7156 strcpy (packet
, "l");
7166 USTF(ltt_probe_register
) (&gdb_ust_probe
);
7169 #endif /* HAVE_UST */
7171 #include <sys/syscall.h>
7174 gdb_agent_remove_socket (void)
7176 unlink (agent_socket_name
);
7179 /* Helper thread of agent. */
7182 gdb_agent_helper_thread (void *arg
)
7186 atexit (gdb_agent_remove_socket
);
7190 listen_fd
= gdb_agent_socket_init ();
7192 if (helper_thread_id
== 0)
7193 helper_thread_id
= syscall (SYS_gettid
);
7195 if (listen_fd
== -1)
7197 warning ("could not create sync socket\n");
7204 struct sockaddr_un sockaddr
;
7210 tmp
= sizeof (sockaddr
);
7214 fd
= accept (listen_fd
, (struct sockaddr
*) &sockaddr
, &tmp
);
7216 /* It seems an ERESTARTSYS can escape out of accept. */
7217 while (fd
== -512 || (fd
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
));
7221 warning ("Accept returned %d, error: %s\n",
7222 fd
, strerror (errno
));
7228 ret
= read (fd
, buf
, 1);
7229 } while (ret
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
7233 warning ("reading socket (fd=%d) failed with %s",
7234 fd
, strerror (errno
));
7241 if (startswith (cmd_buf
, "close"))
7246 else if (strcmp ("qTfSTM", cmd_buf
) == 0)
7248 cmd_qtfstm (cmd_buf
);
7250 else if (strcmp ("qTsSTM", cmd_buf
) == 0)
7252 cmd_qtsstm (cmd_buf
);
7254 else if (startswith (cmd_buf
, "unprobe_marker_at:"))
7256 unprobe_marker_at (cmd_buf
);
7258 else if (startswith (cmd_buf
, "probe_marker_at:"))
7260 probe_marker_at (cmd_buf
);
7262 else if (startswith (cmd_buf
, "qTSTMat:"))
7264 cmd_qtstmat (cmd_buf
);
7266 #endif /* HAVE_UST */
7269 /* Fix compiler's warning: ignoring return value of 'write'. */
7270 ret
= write (fd
, buf
, 1);
7276 unlink (agent_socket_name
);
7278 /* Sleep endlessly to wait the whole inferior stops. This
7279 thread can not exit because GDB or GDBserver may still need
7280 'current_thread' (representing this thread) to access
7281 inferior memory. Otherwise, this thread exits earlier than
7282 other threads, and 'current_thread' is set to NULL. */
7293 #include <pthread.h>
7296 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
int gdb_agent_capability
= AGENT_CAPA_STATIC_TRACE
;
7300 gdb_agent_init (void)
7307 /* We want the helper thread to be as transparent as possible, so
7308 have it inherit an all-signals-blocked mask. */
7310 sigfillset (&new_mask
);
7311 res
= pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK
, &new_mask
, &orig_mask
);
7313 perror_with_name ("pthread_sigmask (1)");
7315 res
= pthread_create (&thread
,
7317 gdb_agent_helper_thread
,
7320 res
= pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK
, &orig_mask
, NULL
);
7322 perror_with_name ("pthread_sigmask (2)");
7324 while (helper_thread_id
== 0)
7332 #include <sys/mman.h>
7334 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
char *gdb_tp_heap_buffer
;
7335 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
char *gdb_jump_pad_buffer
;
7336 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
char *gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
;
7337 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
char *gdb_trampoline_buffer
;
7338 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
char *gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
;
7339 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR
char *gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
;
7341 /* Record the result of getting buffer space for fast tracepoint
7342 trampolines. Any error message is copied, since caller may not be
7343 using persistent storage. */
7346 set_trampoline_buffer_space (CORE_ADDR begin
, CORE_ADDR end
, char *errmsg
)
7348 gdb_trampoline_buffer
= (char *) (uintptr_t) begin
;
7349 gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
= (char *) (uintptr_t) end
;
7351 strncpy (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
, errmsg
, 99);
7353 strcpy (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
, "no buffer passed");
7356 static void __attribute__ ((constructor
))
7357 initialize_tracepoint_ftlib (void)
7359 initialize_tracepoint ();
7364 #ifndef HAVE_GETAUXVAL
7365 /* Retrieve the value of TYPE from the auxiliary vector. If TYPE is not
7366 found, 0 is returned. This function is provided if glibc is too old. */
7369 getauxval (unsigned long type
)
7371 unsigned long data
[2];
7372 FILE *f
= fopen ("/proc/self/auxv", "r");
7373 unsigned long value
= 0;
7378 while (fread (data
, sizeof (data
), 1, f
) > 0)
7380 if (data
[0] == type
)
7392 #endif /* IN_PROCESS_AGENT */
7394 /* Return a timestamp, expressed as microseconds of the usual Unix
7395 time. (As the result is a 64-bit number, it will not overflow any
7399 get_timestamp (void)
7401 using namespace std::chrono
;
7403 steady_clock::time_point now
= steady_clock::now ();
7404 return duration_cast
<microseconds
> (now
.time_since_epoch ()).count ();
7408 initialize_tracepoint (void)
7410 /* Start with the default size. */
7411 init_trace_buffer (DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE
);
7413 /* Wire trace state variable 1 to be the timestamp. This will be
7414 uploaded to GDB upon connection and become one of its trace state
7415 variables. (In case you're wondering, if GDB already has a trace
7416 variable numbered 1, it will be renumbered.) */
7417 create_trace_state_variable (1, 0);
7418 set_trace_state_variable_name (1, "trace_timestamp");
7419 set_trace_state_variable_getter (1, get_timestamp
);
7421 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
7424 size_t jump_pad_size
;
7426 pagesize
= sysconf (_SC_PAGE_SIZE
);
7428 perror_with_name ("sysconf");
7430 #define SCRATCH_BUFFER_NPAGES 20
7432 jump_pad_size
= pagesize
* SCRATCH_BUFFER_NPAGES
;
7434 gdb_tp_heap_buffer
= (char *) xmalloc (5 * 1024 * 1024);
7435 gdb_jump_pad_buffer
= (char *) alloc_jump_pad_buffer (jump_pad_size
);
7436 if (gdb_jump_pad_buffer
== NULL
)
7437 perror_with_name ("mmap");
7438 gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end
= gdb_jump_pad_buffer
+ jump_pad_size
;
7441 gdb_trampoline_buffer
= gdb_trampoline_buffer_end
= 0;
7443 /* It's not a fatal error for something to go wrong with trampoline
7444 buffer setup, but it can be mysterious, so create a channel to
7445 report back on what went wrong, using a fixed size since we may
7446 not be able to allocate space later when the problem occurs. */
7447 gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
= (char *) xmalloc (IPA_BUFSIZ
);
7449 strcpy (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error
, "No errors reported");
7451 initialize_low_tracepoint ();