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1 | /* Native-dependent code for FreeBSD. |
2 | ||
618f726f | 3 | Copyright (C) 2002-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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4 | |
5 | This file is part of GDB. | |
6 | ||
7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
a9762ec7 | 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
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10 | (at your option) any later version. |
11 | ||
12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | ||
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
a9762ec7 | 18 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
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19 | |
20 | #include "defs.h" | |
21 | #include "gdbcore.h" | |
22 | #include "inferior.h" | |
23 | #include "regcache.h" | |
24 | #include "regset.h" | |
6e9567fe | 25 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
2020b7ab | 26 | #include "gdbthread.h" |
cea6e4f1 | 27 | #include "gdb_wait.h" |
578c1c03 | 28 | #include <sys/types.h> |
68b9939a | 29 | #include <sys/procfs.h> |
e58e05d6 | 30 | #include <sys/ptrace.h> |
68b9939a | 31 | #include <sys/sysctl.h> |
25268153 JB |
32 | #ifdef HAVE_KINFO_GETVMMAP |
33 | #include <sys/user.h> | |
34 | #include <libutil.h> | |
35 | #endif | |
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36 | |
37 | #include "elf-bfd.h" | |
38 | #include "fbsd-nat.h" | |
39 | ||
766062f6 | 40 | /* Return the name of a file that can be opened to get the symbols for |
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41 | the child process identified by PID. */ |
42 | ||
8f60fe01 | 43 | static char * |
8dd27370 | 44 | fbsd_pid_to_exec_file (struct target_ops *self, int pid) |
578c1c03 | 45 | { |
f2feec98 | 46 | ssize_t len; |
b4ab256d HZ |
47 | static char buf[PATH_MAX]; |
48 | char name[PATH_MAX]; | |
578c1c03 | 49 | |
68b9939a | 50 | #ifdef KERN_PROC_PATHNAME |
f2feec98 | 51 | size_t buflen; |
68b9939a | 52 | int mib[4]; |
578c1c03 | 53 | |
68b9939a MK |
54 | mib[0] = CTL_KERN; |
55 | mib[1] = KERN_PROC; | |
56 | mib[2] = KERN_PROC_PATHNAME; | |
57 | mib[3] = pid; | |
f2feec98 JB |
58 | buflen = sizeof buf; |
59 | if (sysctl (mib, 4, buf, &buflen, NULL, 0) == 0) | |
578c1c03 | 60 | return buf; |
68b9939a | 61 | #endif |
578c1c03 | 62 | |
b4ab256d HZ |
63 | xsnprintf (name, PATH_MAX, "/proc/%d/exe", pid); |
64 | len = readlink (name, buf, PATH_MAX - 1); | |
65 | if (len != -1) | |
68b9939a | 66 | { |
b4ab256d HZ |
67 | buf[len] = '\0'; |
68 | return buf; | |
68b9939a MK |
69 | } |
70 | ||
b4ab256d | 71 | return NULL; |
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72 | } |
73 | ||
25268153 JB |
74 | #ifdef HAVE_KINFO_GETVMMAP |
75 | /* Iterate over all the memory regions in the current inferior, | |
76 | calling FUNC for each memory region. OBFD is passed as the last | |
77 | argument to FUNC. */ | |
78 | ||
8f60fe01 | 79 | static int |
25268153 JB |
80 | fbsd_find_memory_regions (struct target_ops *self, |
81 | find_memory_region_ftype func, void *obfd) | |
82 | { | |
83 | pid_t pid = ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid); | |
84 | struct kinfo_vmentry *vmentl, *kve; | |
85 | uint64_t size; | |
86 | struct cleanup *cleanup; | |
87 | int i, nitems; | |
88 | ||
89 | vmentl = kinfo_getvmmap (pid, &nitems); | |
90 | if (vmentl == NULL) | |
91 | perror_with_name (_("Couldn't fetch VM map entries.")); | |
92 | cleanup = make_cleanup (free, vmentl); | |
93 | ||
94 | for (i = 0; i < nitems; i++) | |
95 | { | |
96 | kve = &vmentl[i]; | |
97 | ||
98 | /* Skip unreadable segments and those where MAP_NOCORE has been set. */ | |
99 | if (!(kve->kve_protection & KVME_PROT_READ) | |
100 | || kve->kve_flags & KVME_FLAG_NOCOREDUMP) | |
101 | continue; | |
102 | ||
103 | /* Skip segments with an invalid type. */ | |
104 | if (kve->kve_type != KVME_TYPE_DEFAULT | |
105 | && kve->kve_type != KVME_TYPE_VNODE | |
106 | && kve->kve_type != KVME_TYPE_SWAP | |
107 | && kve->kve_type != KVME_TYPE_PHYS) | |
108 | continue; | |
109 | ||
110 | size = kve->kve_end - kve->kve_start; | |
111 | if (info_verbose) | |
112 | { | |
113 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, | |
114 | "Save segment, %ld bytes at %s (%c%c%c)\n", | |
115 | (long) size, | |
116 | paddress (target_gdbarch (), kve->kve_start), | |
117 | kve->kve_protection & KVME_PROT_READ ? 'r' : '-', | |
118 | kve->kve_protection & KVME_PROT_WRITE ? 'w' : '-', | |
119 | kve->kve_protection & KVME_PROT_EXEC ? 'x' : '-'); | |
120 | } | |
121 | ||
122 | /* Invoke the callback function to create the corefile segment. | |
123 | Pass MODIFIED as true, we do not know the real modification state. */ | |
124 | func (kve->kve_start, size, kve->kve_protection & KVME_PROT_READ, | |
125 | kve->kve_protection & KVME_PROT_WRITE, | |
126 | kve->kve_protection & KVME_PROT_EXEC, 1, obfd); | |
127 | } | |
128 | do_cleanups (cleanup); | |
129 | return 0; | |
130 | } | |
131 | #else | |
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132 | static int |
133 | fbsd_read_mapping (FILE *mapfile, unsigned long *start, unsigned long *end, | |
134 | char *protection) | |
135 | { | |
136 | /* FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE uses a 256-byte buffer. */ | |
137 | char buf[256]; | |
138 | int resident, privateresident; | |
139 | unsigned long obj; | |
140 | int ret = EOF; | |
141 | ||
142 | /* As of FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE, the layout is described in | |
143 | /usr/src/sys/fs/procfs/procfs_map.c. Somewhere in 5.1-CURRENT a | |
144 | new column was added to the procfs map. Therefore we can't use | |
145 | fscanf since we need to support older releases too. */ | |
146 | if (fgets (buf, sizeof buf, mapfile) != NULL) | |
147 | ret = sscanf (buf, "%lx %lx %d %d %lx %s", start, end, | |
148 | &resident, &privateresident, &obj, protection); | |
149 | ||
150 | return (ret != 0 && ret != EOF); | |
151 | } | |
152 | ||
153 | /* Iterate over all the memory regions in the current inferior, | |
154 | calling FUNC for each memory region. OBFD is passed as the last | |
155 | argument to FUNC. */ | |
156 | ||
8f60fe01 | 157 | static int |
2e73927c TT |
158 | fbsd_find_memory_regions (struct target_ops *self, |
159 | find_memory_region_ftype func, void *obfd) | |
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160 | { |
161 | pid_t pid = ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid); | |
162 | char *mapfilename; | |
163 | FILE *mapfile; | |
164 | unsigned long start, end, size; | |
165 | char protection[4]; | |
166 | int read, write, exec; | |
7c8a8b04 | 167 | struct cleanup *cleanup; |
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168 | |
169 | mapfilename = xstrprintf ("/proc/%ld/map", (long) pid); | |
7c8a8b04 | 170 | cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, mapfilename); |
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171 | mapfile = fopen (mapfilename, "r"); |
172 | if (mapfile == NULL) | |
8a3fe4f8 | 173 | error (_("Couldn't open %s."), mapfilename); |
7c8a8b04 | 174 | make_cleanup_fclose (mapfile); |
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175 | |
176 | if (info_verbose) | |
177 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, | |
178 | "Reading memory regions from %s\n", mapfilename); | |
179 | ||
180 | /* Now iterate until end-of-file. */ | |
181 | while (fbsd_read_mapping (mapfile, &start, &end, &protection[0])) | |
182 | { | |
183 | size = end - start; | |
184 | ||
185 | read = (strchr (protection, 'r') != 0); | |
186 | write = (strchr (protection, 'w') != 0); | |
187 | exec = (strchr (protection, 'x') != 0); | |
188 | ||
189 | if (info_verbose) | |
190 | { | |
191 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, | |
5af949e3 | 192 | "Save segment, %ld bytes at %s (%c%c%c)\n", |
f5656ead | 193 | size, paddress (target_gdbarch (), start), |
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194 | read ? 'r' : '-', |
195 | write ? 'w' : '-', | |
196 | exec ? 'x' : '-'); | |
197 | } | |
198 | ||
4f69f4c2 JK |
199 | /* Invoke the callback function to create the corefile segment. |
200 | Pass MODIFIED as true, we do not know the real modification state. */ | |
201 | func (start, size, read, write, exec, 1, obfd); | |
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202 | } |
203 | ||
7c8a8b04 | 204 | do_cleanups (cleanup); |
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205 | return 0; |
206 | } | |
25268153 | 207 | #endif |
8f60fe01 | 208 | |
7697fc9e JB |
209 | #ifdef KERN_PROC_AUXV |
210 | static enum target_xfer_status (*super_xfer_partial) (struct target_ops *ops, | |
211 | enum target_object object, | |
212 | const char *annex, | |
213 | gdb_byte *readbuf, | |
214 | const gdb_byte *writebuf, | |
215 | ULONGEST offset, | |
216 | ULONGEST len, | |
217 | ULONGEST *xfered_len); | |
218 | ||
219 | /* Implement the "to_xfer_partial target_ops" method. */ | |
220 | ||
221 | static enum target_xfer_status | |
222 | fbsd_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops, enum target_object object, | |
223 | const char *annex, gdb_byte *readbuf, | |
224 | const gdb_byte *writebuf, | |
225 | ULONGEST offset, ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len) | |
226 | { | |
227 | pid_t pid = ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid); | |
228 | ||
229 | switch (object) | |
230 | { | |
231 | case TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV: | |
232 | { | |
233 | struct cleanup *cleanup = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); | |
234 | unsigned char *buf; | |
235 | size_t buflen; | |
236 | int mib[4]; | |
237 | ||
238 | if (writebuf != NULL) | |
239 | return TARGET_XFER_E_IO; | |
240 | mib[0] = CTL_KERN; | |
241 | mib[1] = KERN_PROC; | |
242 | mib[2] = KERN_PROC_AUXV; | |
243 | mib[3] = pid; | |
244 | if (offset == 0) | |
245 | { | |
246 | buf = readbuf; | |
247 | buflen = len; | |
248 | } | |
249 | else | |
250 | { | |
251 | buflen = offset + len; | |
252 | buf = XCNEWVEC (unsigned char, buflen); | |
253 | cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, buf); | |
254 | } | |
255 | if (sysctl (mib, 4, buf, &buflen, NULL, 0) == 0) | |
256 | { | |
257 | if (offset != 0) | |
258 | { | |
259 | if (buflen > offset) | |
260 | { | |
261 | buflen -= offset; | |
262 | memcpy (readbuf, buf + offset, buflen); | |
263 | } | |
264 | else | |
265 | buflen = 0; | |
266 | } | |
267 | do_cleanups (cleanup); | |
268 | *xfered_len = buflen; | |
269 | return (buflen == 0) ? TARGET_XFER_EOF : TARGET_XFER_OK; | |
270 | } | |
271 | do_cleanups (cleanup); | |
272 | return TARGET_XFER_E_IO; | |
273 | } | |
274 | default: | |
275 | return super_xfer_partial (ops, object, annex, readbuf, writebuf, offset, | |
276 | len, xfered_len); | |
277 | } | |
278 | } | |
279 | #endif | |
280 | ||
e58e05d6 | 281 | #ifdef PT_LWPINFO |
6e9567fe JB |
282 | static int debug_fbsd_lwp; |
283 | ||
e58e05d6 JB |
284 | static ptid_t (*super_wait) (struct target_ops *, |
285 | ptid_t, | |
286 | struct target_waitstatus *, | |
287 | int); | |
288 | ||
6e9567fe JB |
289 | static void |
290 | show_fbsd_lwp_debug (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
291 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
292 | { | |
293 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("Debugging of FreeBSD lwp module is %s.\n"), value); | |
294 | } | |
295 | ||
296 | #if defined(TDP_RFPPWAIT) || defined(HAVE_STRUCT_PTRACE_LWPINFO_PL_TDNAME) | |
297 | /* Fetch the external variant of the kernel's internal process | |
298 | structure for the process PID into KP. */ | |
299 | ||
300 | static void | |
301 | fbsd_fetch_kinfo_proc (pid_t pid, struct kinfo_proc *kp) | |
302 | { | |
303 | size_t len; | |
304 | int mib[4]; | |
305 | ||
306 | len = sizeof *kp; | |
307 | mib[0] = CTL_KERN; | |
308 | mib[1] = KERN_PROC; | |
309 | mib[2] = KERN_PROC_PID; | |
310 | mib[3] = pid; | |
311 | if (sysctl (mib, 4, kp, &len, NULL, 0) == -1) | |
312 | perror_with_name (("sysctl")); | |
313 | } | |
314 | #endif | |
315 | ||
316 | /* | |
317 | FreeBSD's first thread support was via a "reentrant" version of libc | |
318 | (libc_r) that first shipped in 2.2.7. This library multiplexed all | |
319 | of the threads in a process onto a single kernel thread. This | |
320 | library is supported via the bsd-uthread target. | |
321 | ||
322 | FreeBSD 5.1 introduced two new threading libraries that made use of | |
323 | multiple kernel threads. The first (libkse) scheduled M user | |
324 | threads onto N (<= M) kernel threads (LWPs). The second (libthr) | |
325 | bound each user thread to a dedicated kernel thread. libkse shipped | |
326 | as the default threading library (libpthread). | |
327 | ||
328 | FreeBSD 5.3 added a libthread_db to abstract the interface across | |
329 | the various thread libraries (libc_r, libkse, and libthr). | |
330 | ||
331 | FreeBSD 7.0 switched the default threading library from from libkse | |
332 | to libpthread and removed libc_r. | |
333 | ||
334 | FreeBSD 8.0 removed libkse and the in-kernel support for it. The | |
335 | only threading library supported by 8.0 and later is libthr which | |
336 | ties each user thread directly to an LWP. To simplify the | |
337 | implementation, this target only supports LWP-backed threads using | |
338 | ptrace directly rather than libthread_db. | |
339 | ||
340 | FreeBSD 11.0 introduced LWP event reporting via PT_LWP_EVENTS. | |
341 | */ | |
342 | ||
343 | /* Return true if PTID is still active in the inferior. */ | |
344 | ||
345 | static int | |
346 | fbsd_thread_alive (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid) | |
347 | { | |
348 | if (ptid_lwp_p (ptid)) | |
349 | { | |
350 | struct ptrace_lwpinfo pl; | |
351 | ||
352 | if (ptrace (PT_LWPINFO, ptid_get_lwp (ptid), (caddr_t) &pl, sizeof pl) | |
353 | == -1) | |
354 | return 0; | |
355 | #ifdef PL_FLAG_EXITED | |
356 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_EXITED) | |
357 | return 0; | |
358 | #endif | |
359 | } | |
360 | ||
361 | return 1; | |
362 | } | |
363 | ||
364 | /* Convert PTID to a string. Returns the string in a static | |
365 | buffer. */ | |
366 | ||
367 | static char * | |
368 | fbsd_pid_to_str (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid) | |
369 | { | |
370 | lwpid_t lwp; | |
371 | ||
372 | lwp = ptid_get_lwp (ptid); | |
373 | if (lwp != 0) | |
374 | { | |
375 | static char buf[64]; | |
376 | int pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid); | |
377 | ||
b2bae2f7 | 378 | xsnprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "LWP %d of process %d", lwp, pid); |
6e9567fe JB |
379 | return buf; |
380 | } | |
381 | ||
382 | return normal_pid_to_str (ptid); | |
383 | } | |
384 | ||
385 | #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_PTRACE_LWPINFO_PL_TDNAME | |
386 | /* Return the name assigned to a thread by an application. Returns | |
387 | the string in a static buffer. */ | |
388 | ||
389 | static const char * | |
390 | fbsd_thread_name (struct target_ops *self, struct thread_info *thr) | |
391 | { | |
392 | struct ptrace_lwpinfo pl; | |
393 | struct kinfo_proc kp; | |
394 | int pid = ptid_get_pid (thr->ptid); | |
395 | long lwp = ptid_get_lwp (thr->ptid); | |
396 | static char buf[sizeof pl.pl_tdname + 1]; | |
397 | ||
398 | /* Note that ptrace_lwpinfo returns the process command in pl_tdname | |
399 | if a name has not been set explicitly. Return a NULL name in | |
400 | that case. */ | |
401 | fbsd_fetch_kinfo_proc (pid, &kp); | |
402 | if (ptrace (PT_LWPINFO, lwp, (caddr_t) &pl, sizeof pl) == -1) | |
403 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
404 | if (strcmp (kp.ki_comm, pl.pl_tdname) == 0) | |
405 | return NULL; | |
406 | xsnprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%s", pl.pl_tdname); | |
407 | return buf; | |
408 | } | |
409 | #endif | |
410 | ||
411 | #ifdef PT_LWP_EVENTS | |
412 | /* Enable LWP events for a specific process. | |
413 | ||
414 | To catch LWP events, PT_LWP_EVENTS is set on every traced process. | |
415 | This enables stops on the birth for new LWPs (excluding the "main" LWP) | |
416 | and the death of LWPs (excluding the last LWP in a process). Note | |
417 | that unlike fork events, the LWP that creates a new LWP does not | |
418 | report an event. */ | |
419 | ||
420 | static void | |
421 | fbsd_enable_lwp_events (pid_t pid) | |
422 | { | |
423 | if (ptrace (PT_LWP_EVENTS, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3)0, 1) == -1) | |
424 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
425 | } | |
426 | #endif | |
427 | ||
428 | /* Add threads for any new LWPs in a process. | |
429 | ||
430 | When LWP events are used, this function is only used to detect existing | |
431 | threads when attaching to a process. On older systems, this function is | |
432 | called to discover new threads each time the thread list is updated. */ | |
433 | ||
434 | static void | |
435 | fbsd_add_threads (pid_t pid) | |
436 | { | |
437 | struct cleanup *cleanup; | |
438 | lwpid_t *lwps; | |
439 | int i, nlwps; | |
440 | ||
441 | gdb_assert (!in_thread_list (pid_to_ptid (pid))); | |
442 | nlwps = ptrace (PT_GETNUMLWPS, pid, NULL, 0); | |
443 | if (nlwps == -1) | |
444 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
445 | ||
446 | lwps = XCNEWVEC (lwpid_t, nlwps); | |
447 | cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, lwps); | |
448 | ||
449 | nlwps = ptrace (PT_GETLWPLIST, pid, (caddr_t) lwps, nlwps); | |
450 | if (nlwps == -1) | |
451 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
452 | ||
453 | for (i = 0; i < nlwps; i++) | |
454 | { | |
455 | ptid_t ptid = ptid_build (pid, lwps[i], 0); | |
456 | ||
457 | if (!in_thread_list (ptid)) | |
458 | { | |
459 | #ifdef PT_LWP_EVENTS | |
460 | struct ptrace_lwpinfo pl; | |
461 | ||
462 | /* Don't add exited threads. Note that this is only called | |
463 | when attaching to a multi-threaded process. */ | |
464 | if (ptrace (PT_LWPINFO, lwps[i], (caddr_t) &pl, sizeof pl) == -1) | |
465 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
466 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_EXITED) | |
467 | continue; | |
468 | #endif | |
469 | if (debug_fbsd_lwp) | |
470 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
471 | "FLWP: adding thread for LWP %u\n", | |
472 | lwps[i]); | |
473 | add_thread (ptid); | |
474 | } | |
475 | } | |
476 | do_cleanups (cleanup); | |
477 | } | |
478 | ||
479 | /* Implement the "to_update_thread_list" target_ops method. */ | |
480 | ||
481 | static void | |
482 | fbsd_update_thread_list (struct target_ops *ops) | |
483 | { | |
484 | #ifdef PT_LWP_EVENTS | |
485 | /* With support for thread events, threads are added/deleted from the | |
486 | list as events are reported, so just try deleting exited threads. */ | |
487 | delete_exited_threads (); | |
488 | #else | |
489 | prune_threads (); | |
490 | ||
491 | fbsd_add_threads (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid)); | |
492 | #endif | |
493 | } | |
494 | ||
495 | static void (*super_resume) (struct target_ops *, | |
496 | ptid_t, | |
497 | int, | |
498 | enum gdb_signal); | |
499 | ||
500 | static int | |
501 | resume_one_thread_cb (struct thread_info *tp, void *data) | |
502 | { | |
21002a63 | 503 | ptid_t *ptid = (ptid_t *) data; |
6e9567fe JB |
504 | int request; |
505 | ||
506 | if (ptid_get_pid (tp->ptid) != ptid_get_pid (*ptid)) | |
507 | return 0; | |
508 | ||
509 | if (ptid_get_lwp (tp->ptid) == ptid_get_lwp (*ptid)) | |
510 | request = PT_RESUME; | |
511 | else | |
512 | request = PT_SUSPEND; | |
513 | ||
514 | if (ptrace (request, ptid_get_lwp (tp->ptid), NULL, 0) == -1) | |
515 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
516 | return 0; | |
517 | } | |
518 | ||
519 | static int | |
520 | resume_all_threads_cb (struct thread_info *tp, void *data) | |
521 | { | |
21002a63 | 522 | ptid_t *filter = (ptid_t *) data; |
6e9567fe JB |
523 | |
524 | if (!ptid_match (tp->ptid, *filter)) | |
525 | return 0; | |
526 | ||
527 | if (ptrace (PT_RESUME, ptid_get_lwp (tp->ptid), NULL, 0) == -1) | |
528 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
529 | return 0; | |
530 | } | |
531 | ||
532 | /* Implement the "to_resume" target_ops method. */ | |
533 | ||
534 | static void | |
535 | fbsd_resume (struct target_ops *ops, | |
536 | ptid_t ptid, int step, enum gdb_signal signo) | |
537 | { | |
538 | ||
539 | if (debug_fbsd_lwp) | |
540 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
541 | "FLWP: fbsd_resume for ptid (%d, %ld, %ld)\n", | |
542 | ptid_get_pid (ptid), ptid_get_lwp (ptid), | |
543 | ptid_get_tid (ptid)); | |
544 | if (ptid_lwp_p (ptid)) | |
545 | { | |
546 | /* If ptid is a specific LWP, suspend all other LWPs in the process. */ | |
547 | iterate_over_threads (resume_one_thread_cb, &ptid); | |
548 | } | |
549 | else | |
550 | { | |
551 | /* If ptid is a wildcard, resume all matching threads (they won't run | |
552 | until the process is continued however). */ | |
553 | iterate_over_threads (resume_all_threads_cb, &ptid); | |
554 | ptid = inferior_ptid; | |
555 | } | |
556 | super_resume (ops, ptid, step, signo); | |
557 | } | |
558 | ||
e58e05d6 JB |
559 | #ifdef TDP_RFPPWAIT |
560 | /* | |
561 | To catch fork events, PT_FOLLOW_FORK is set on every traced process | |
562 | to enable stops on returns from fork or vfork. Note that both the | |
563 | parent and child will always stop, even if system call stops are not | |
564 | enabled. | |
565 | ||
566 | After a fork, both the child and parent process will stop and report | |
567 | an event. However, there is no guarantee of order. If the parent | |
568 | reports its stop first, then fbsd_wait explicitly waits for the new | |
569 | child before returning. If the child reports its stop first, then | |
570 | the event is saved on a list and ignored until the parent's stop is | |
571 | reported. fbsd_wait could have been changed to fetch the parent PID | |
572 | of the new child and used that to wait for the parent explicitly. | |
573 | However, if two threads in the parent fork at the same time, then | |
574 | the wait on the parent might return the "wrong" fork event. | |
575 | ||
576 | The initial version of PT_FOLLOW_FORK did not set PL_FLAG_CHILD for | |
577 | the new child process. This flag could be inferred by treating any | |
578 | events for an unknown pid as a new child. | |
579 | ||
580 | In addition, the initial version of PT_FOLLOW_FORK did not report a | |
581 | stop event for the parent process of a vfork until after the child | |
582 | process executed a new program or exited. The kernel was changed to | |
583 | defer the wait for exit or exec of the child until after posting the | |
584 | stop event shortly after the change to introduce PL_FLAG_CHILD. | |
585 | This could be worked around by reporting a vfork event when the | |
586 | child event posted and ignoring the subsequent event from the | |
587 | parent. | |
588 | ||
589 | This implementation requires both of these fixes for simplicity's | |
590 | sake. FreeBSD versions newer than 9.1 contain both fixes. | |
591 | */ | |
592 | ||
593 | struct fbsd_fork_child_info | |
594 | { | |
595 | struct fbsd_fork_child_info *next; | |
6e9567fe | 596 | ptid_t child; /* Pid of new child. */ |
e58e05d6 JB |
597 | }; |
598 | ||
599 | static struct fbsd_fork_child_info *fbsd_pending_children; | |
600 | ||
601 | /* Record a new child process event that is reported before the | |
602 | corresponding fork event in the parent. */ | |
603 | ||
604 | static void | |
6e9567fe | 605 | fbsd_remember_child (ptid_t pid) |
e58e05d6 | 606 | { |
8d749320 | 607 | struct fbsd_fork_child_info *info = XCNEW (struct fbsd_fork_child_info); |
e58e05d6 JB |
608 | |
609 | info->child = pid; | |
610 | info->next = fbsd_pending_children; | |
611 | fbsd_pending_children = info; | |
612 | } | |
613 | ||
614 | /* Check for a previously-recorded new child process event for PID. | |
6e9567fe | 615 | If one is found, remove it from the list and return the PTID. */ |
e58e05d6 | 616 | |
6e9567fe | 617 | static ptid_t |
e58e05d6 JB |
618 | fbsd_is_child_pending (pid_t pid) |
619 | { | |
620 | struct fbsd_fork_child_info *info, *prev; | |
6e9567fe | 621 | ptid_t ptid; |
e58e05d6 JB |
622 | |
623 | prev = NULL; | |
624 | for (info = fbsd_pending_children; info; prev = info, info = info->next) | |
625 | { | |
6e9567fe | 626 | if (ptid_get_pid (info->child) == pid) |
e58e05d6 JB |
627 | { |
628 | if (prev == NULL) | |
629 | fbsd_pending_children = info->next; | |
630 | else | |
631 | prev->next = info->next; | |
6e9567fe | 632 | ptid = info->child; |
e58e05d6 | 633 | xfree (info); |
6e9567fe | 634 | return ptid; |
e58e05d6 JB |
635 | } |
636 | } | |
6e9567fe | 637 | return null_ptid; |
e58e05d6 JB |
638 | } |
639 | #endif | |
640 | ||
641 | /* Wait for the child specified by PTID to do something. Return the | |
642 | process ID of the child, or MINUS_ONE_PTID in case of error; store | |
643 | the status in *OURSTATUS. */ | |
644 | ||
645 | static ptid_t | |
646 | fbsd_wait (struct target_ops *ops, | |
647 | ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus, | |
648 | int target_options) | |
649 | { | |
650 | ptid_t wptid; | |
651 | ||
652 | while (1) | |
653 | { | |
654 | wptid = super_wait (ops, ptid, ourstatus, target_options); | |
655 | if (ourstatus->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED) | |
656 | { | |
657 | struct ptrace_lwpinfo pl; | |
658 | pid_t pid; | |
659 | int status; | |
660 | ||
661 | pid = ptid_get_pid (wptid); | |
6e9567fe | 662 | if (ptrace (PT_LWPINFO, pid, (caddr_t) &pl, sizeof pl) == -1) |
e58e05d6 JB |
663 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); |
664 | ||
6e9567fe JB |
665 | wptid = ptid_build (pid, pl.pl_lwpid, 0); |
666 | ||
667 | #ifdef PT_LWP_EVENTS | |
668 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_EXITED) | |
669 | { | |
670 | /* If GDB attaches to a multi-threaded process, exiting | |
671 | threads might be skipped during fbsd_post_attach that | |
672 | have not yet reported their PL_FLAG_EXITED event. | |
673 | Ignore EXITED events for an unknown LWP. */ | |
674 | if (in_thread_list (wptid)) | |
675 | { | |
676 | if (debug_fbsd_lwp) | |
677 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
678 | "FLWP: deleting thread for LWP %u\n", | |
679 | pl.pl_lwpid); | |
680 | if (print_thread_events) | |
681 | printf_unfiltered (_("[%s exited]\n"), target_pid_to_str | |
682 | (wptid)); | |
683 | delete_thread (wptid); | |
684 | } | |
685 | if (ptrace (PT_CONTINUE, pid, (caddr_t) 1, 0) == -1) | |
686 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
687 | continue; | |
688 | } | |
689 | #endif | |
690 | ||
691 | /* Switch to an LWP PTID on the first stop in a new process. | |
692 | This is done after handling PL_FLAG_EXITED to avoid | |
693 | switching to an exited LWP. It is done before checking | |
694 | PL_FLAG_BORN in case the first stop reported after | |
695 | attaching to an existing process is a PL_FLAG_BORN | |
696 | event. */ | |
697 | if (in_thread_list (pid_to_ptid (pid))) | |
698 | { | |
699 | if (debug_fbsd_lwp) | |
700 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
701 | "FLWP: using LWP %u for first thread\n", | |
702 | pl.pl_lwpid); | |
703 | thread_change_ptid (pid_to_ptid (pid), wptid); | |
704 | } | |
705 | ||
706 | #ifdef PT_LWP_EVENTS | |
707 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_BORN) | |
708 | { | |
709 | /* If GDB attaches to a multi-threaded process, newborn | |
710 | threads might be added by fbsd_add_threads that have | |
711 | not yet reported their PL_FLAG_BORN event. Ignore | |
712 | BORN events for an already-known LWP. */ | |
713 | if (!in_thread_list (wptid)) | |
714 | { | |
715 | if (debug_fbsd_lwp) | |
716 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, | |
717 | "FLWP: adding thread for LWP %u\n", | |
718 | pl.pl_lwpid); | |
719 | add_thread (wptid); | |
720 | } | |
721 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS; | |
722 | return wptid; | |
723 | } | |
724 | #endif | |
725 | ||
e58e05d6 JB |
726 | #ifdef TDP_RFPPWAIT |
727 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_FORKED) | |
728 | { | |
729 | struct kinfo_proc kp; | |
6e9567fe | 730 | ptid_t child_ptid; |
e58e05d6 JB |
731 | pid_t child; |
732 | ||
733 | child = pl.pl_child_pid; | |
734 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED; | |
e58e05d6 JB |
735 | |
736 | /* Make sure the other end of the fork is stopped too. */ | |
6e9567fe JB |
737 | child_ptid = fbsd_is_child_pending (child); |
738 | if (ptid_equal (child_ptid, null_ptid)) | |
e58e05d6 JB |
739 | { |
740 | pid = waitpid (child, &status, 0); | |
741 | if (pid == -1) | |
742 | perror_with_name (("waitpid")); | |
743 | ||
744 | gdb_assert (pid == child); | |
745 | ||
746 | if (ptrace (PT_LWPINFO, child, (caddr_t)&pl, sizeof pl) == -1) | |
747 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
748 | ||
749 | gdb_assert (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_CHILD); | |
6e9567fe | 750 | child_ptid = ptid_build (child, pl.pl_lwpid, 0); |
e58e05d6 JB |
751 | } |
752 | ||
753 | /* For vfork, the child process will have the P_PPWAIT | |
754 | flag set. */ | |
755 | fbsd_fetch_kinfo_proc (child, &kp); | |
756 | if (kp.ki_flag & P_PPWAIT) | |
757 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED; | |
6e9567fe | 758 | ourstatus->value.related_pid = child_ptid; |
e58e05d6 JB |
759 | |
760 | return wptid; | |
761 | } | |
762 | ||
763 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_CHILD) | |
764 | { | |
765 | /* Remember that this child forked, but do not report it | |
766 | until the parent reports its corresponding fork | |
767 | event. */ | |
6e9567fe | 768 | fbsd_remember_child (wptid); |
e58e05d6 JB |
769 | continue; |
770 | } | |
771 | #endif | |
d2b41ca0 JB |
772 | |
773 | #ifdef PL_FLAG_EXEC | |
774 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_EXEC) | |
775 | { | |
776 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXECD; | |
777 | ourstatus->value.execd_pathname | |
778 | = xstrdup (fbsd_pid_to_exec_file (NULL, pid)); | |
779 | return wptid; | |
780 | } | |
781 | #endif | |
e6cdd38e JB |
782 | |
783 | /* Note that PL_FLAG_SCE is set for any event reported while | |
784 | a thread is executing a system call in the kernel. In | |
785 | particular, signals that interrupt a sleep in a system | |
786 | call will report this flag as part of their event. Stops | |
787 | explicitly for system call entry and exit always use | |
788 | SIGTRAP, so only treat SIGTRAP events as system call | |
789 | entry/exit events. */ | |
790 | if (pl.pl_flags & (PL_FLAG_SCE | PL_FLAG_SCX) | |
791 | && ourstatus->value.sig == SIGTRAP) | |
792 | { | |
793 | #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_PTRACE_LWPINFO_PL_SYSCALL_CODE | |
794 | if (catch_syscall_enabled ()) | |
795 | { | |
796 | if (catching_syscall_number (pl.pl_syscall_code)) | |
797 | { | |
798 | if (pl.pl_flags & PL_FLAG_SCE) | |
799 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY; | |
800 | else | |
801 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN; | |
802 | ourstatus->value.syscall_number = pl.pl_syscall_code; | |
803 | return wptid; | |
804 | } | |
805 | } | |
806 | #endif | |
807 | /* If the core isn't interested in this event, just | |
808 | continue the process explicitly and wait for another | |
809 | event. Note that PT_SYSCALL is "sticky" on FreeBSD | |
810 | and once system call stops are enabled on a process | |
811 | it stops for all system call entries and exits. */ | |
812 | if (ptrace (PT_CONTINUE, pid, (caddr_t) 1, 0) == -1) | |
813 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
814 | continue; | |
815 | } | |
e58e05d6 JB |
816 | } |
817 | return wptid; | |
818 | } | |
819 | } | |
820 | ||
821 | #ifdef TDP_RFPPWAIT | |
822 | /* Target hook for follow_fork. On entry and at return inferior_ptid is | |
823 | the ptid of the followed inferior. */ | |
824 | ||
825 | static int | |
826 | fbsd_follow_fork (struct target_ops *ops, int follow_child, | |
827 | int detach_fork) | |
828 | { | |
829 | if (!follow_child) | |
830 | { | |
831 | struct thread_info *tp = inferior_thread (); | |
832 | pid_t child_pid = ptid_get_pid (tp->pending_follow.value.related_pid); | |
833 | ||
834 | /* Breakpoints have already been detached from the child by | |
835 | infrun.c. */ | |
836 | ||
837 | if (ptrace (PT_DETACH, child_pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3)1, 0) == -1) | |
838 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
839 | } | |
840 | ||
841 | return 0; | |
842 | } | |
843 | ||
844 | static int | |
845 | fbsd_insert_fork_catchpoint (struct target_ops *self, int pid) | |
846 | { | |
847 | return 0; | |
848 | } | |
849 | ||
850 | static int | |
851 | fbsd_remove_fork_catchpoint (struct target_ops *self, int pid) | |
852 | { | |
853 | return 0; | |
854 | } | |
855 | ||
856 | static int | |
857 | fbsd_insert_vfork_catchpoint (struct target_ops *self, int pid) | |
858 | { | |
859 | return 0; | |
860 | } | |
861 | ||
862 | static int | |
863 | fbsd_remove_vfork_catchpoint (struct target_ops *self, int pid) | |
864 | { | |
865 | return 0; | |
866 | } | |
867 | ||
868 | /* Enable fork tracing for a specific process. | |
869 | ||
870 | To catch fork events, PT_FOLLOW_FORK is set on every traced process | |
871 | to enable stops on returns from fork or vfork. Note that both the | |
872 | parent and child will always stop, even if system call stops are | |
873 | not enabled. */ | |
874 | ||
875 | static void | |
876 | fbsd_enable_follow_fork (pid_t pid) | |
877 | { | |
878 | if (ptrace (PT_FOLLOW_FORK, pid, (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3)0, 1) == -1) | |
879 | perror_with_name (("ptrace")); | |
880 | } | |
6e9567fe | 881 | #endif |
e58e05d6 JB |
882 | |
883 | /* Implement the "to_post_startup_inferior" target_ops method. */ | |
884 | ||
885 | static void | |
886 | fbsd_post_startup_inferior (struct target_ops *self, ptid_t pid) | |
887 | { | |
6e9567fe | 888 | #ifdef TDP_RFPPWAIT |
e58e05d6 | 889 | fbsd_enable_follow_fork (ptid_get_pid (pid)); |
6e9567fe JB |
890 | #endif |
891 | #ifdef PT_LWP_EVENTS | |
892 | fbsd_enable_lwp_events (ptid_get_pid (pid)); | |
893 | #endif | |
e58e05d6 JB |
894 | } |
895 | ||
896 | /* Implement the "to_post_attach" target_ops method. */ | |
897 | ||
898 | static void | |
899 | fbsd_post_attach (struct target_ops *self, int pid) | |
900 | { | |
6e9567fe | 901 | #ifdef TDP_RFPPWAIT |
e58e05d6 | 902 | fbsd_enable_follow_fork (pid); |
e58e05d6 | 903 | #endif |
6e9567fe JB |
904 | #ifdef PT_LWP_EVENTS |
905 | fbsd_enable_lwp_events (pid); | |
906 | #endif | |
907 | fbsd_add_threads (pid); | |
908 | } | |
d2b41ca0 JB |
909 | |
910 | #ifdef PL_FLAG_EXEC | |
911 | /* If the FreeBSD kernel supports PL_FLAG_EXEC, then traced processes | |
912 | will always stop after exec. */ | |
913 | ||
914 | static int | |
915 | fbsd_insert_exec_catchpoint (struct target_ops *self, int pid) | |
916 | { | |
917 | return 0; | |
918 | } | |
919 | ||
920 | static int | |
921 | fbsd_remove_exec_catchpoint (struct target_ops *self, int pid) | |
922 | { | |
923 | return 0; | |
924 | } | |
925 | #endif | |
e6cdd38e JB |
926 | |
927 | #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_PTRACE_LWPINFO_PL_SYSCALL_CODE | |
928 | static int | |
929 | fbsd_set_syscall_catchpoint (struct target_ops *self, int pid, int needed, | |
930 | int any_count, int table_size, int *table) | |
931 | { | |
932 | ||
933 | /* Ignore the arguments. inf-ptrace.c will use PT_SYSCALL which | |
934 | will catch all system call entries and exits. The system calls | |
935 | are filtered by GDB rather than the kernel. */ | |
936 | return 0; | |
937 | } | |
938 | #endif | |
e58e05d6 JB |
939 | #endif |
940 | ||
8f60fe01 JB |
941 | void |
942 | fbsd_nat_add_target (struct target_ops *t) | |
943 | { | |
944 | t->to_pid_to_exec_file = fbsd_pid_to_exec_file; | |
945 | t->to_find_memory_regions = fbsd_find_memory_regions; | |
7697fc9e JB |
946 | #ifdef KERN_PROC_AUXV |
947 | super_xfer_partial = t->to_xfer_partial; | |
948 | t->to_xfer_partial = fbsd_xfer_partial; | |
949 | #endif | |
e58e05d6 | 950 | #ifdef PT_LWPINFO |
6e9567fe JB |
951 | t->to_thread_alive = fbsd_thread_alive; |
952 | t->to_pid_to_str = fbsd_pid_to_str; | |
953 | #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_PTRACE_LWPINFO_PL_TDNAME | |
954 | t->to_thread_name = fbsd_thread_name; | |
955 | #endif | |
956 | t->to_update_thread_list = fbsd_update_thread_list; | |
957 | t->to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock; | |
958 | super_resume = t->to_resume; | |
959 | t->to_resume = fbsd_resume; | |
e58e05d6 JB |
960 | super_wait = t->to_wait; |
961 | t->to_wait = fbsd_wait; | |
6e9567fe JB |
962 | t->to_post_startup_inferior = fbsd_post_startup_inferior; |
963 | t->to_post_attach = fbsd_post_attach; | |
e58e05d6 JB |
964 | #ifdef TDP_RFPPWAIT |
965 | t->to_follow_fork = fbsd_follow_fork; | |
966 | t->to_insert_fork_catchpoint = fbsd_insert_fork_catchpoint; | |
967 | t->to_remove_fork_catchpoint = fbsd_remove_fork_catchpoint; | |
968 | t->to_insert_vfork_catchpoint = fbsd_insert_vfork_catchpoint; | |
969 | t->to_remove_vfork_catchpoint = fbsd_remove_vfork_catchpoint; | |
e58e05d6 | 970 | #endif |
d2b41ca0 JB |
971 | #ifdef PL_FLAG_EXEC |
972 | t->to_insert_exec_catchpoint = fbsd_insert_exec_catchpoint; | |
973 | t->to_remove_exec_catchpoint = fbsd_remove_exec_catchpoint; | |
974 | #endif | |
e6cdd38e JB |
975 | #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_PTRACE_LWPINFO_PL_SYSCALL_CODE |
976 | t->to_set_syscall_catchpoint = fbsd_set_syscall_catchpoint; | |
977 | #endif | |
e58e05d6 | 978 | #endif |
8f60fe01 JB |
979 | add_target (t); |
980 | } | |
6e9567fe JB |
981 | |
982 | /* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */ | |
983 | extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_fbsd_nat; | |
984 | ||
985 | void | |
986 | _initialize_fbsd_nat (void) | |
987 | { | |
988 | #ifdef PT_LWPINFO | |
989 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("fbsd-lwp", class_maintenance, | |
990 | &debug_fbsd_lwp, _("\ | |
991 | Set debugging of FreeBSD lwp module."), _("\ | |
992 | Show debugging of FreeBSD lwp module."), _("\ | |
993 | Enables printf debugging output."), | |
994 | NULL, | |
995 | &show_fbsd_lwp_debug, | |
996 | &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist); | |
997 | #endif | |
998 | } |