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c906108c | 1 | /* Fork a Unix child process, and set up to debug it, for GDB. |
cce74817 | 2 | Copyright 1990, 91, 92, 93, 94, 1996, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
c906108c SS |
3 | Contributed by Cygnus Support. |
4 | ||
c5aa993b | 5 | This file is part of GDB. |
c906108c | 6 | |
c5aa993b JM |
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 | |
9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
10 | (at your option) any later version. | |
c906108c | 11 | |
c5aa993b JM |
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. | |
c906108c | 16 | |
c5aa993b JM |
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
19 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
20 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
c906108c SS |
21 | |
22 | #include "defs.h" | |
23 | #include "gdb_string.h" | |
24 | #include "frame.h" /* required by inferior.h */ | |
25 | #include "inferior.h" | |
26 | #include "target.h" | |
03f2053f | 27 | #include "gdb_wait.h" |
c906108c SS |
28 | #include "gdbcore.h" |
29 | #include "terminal.h" | |
30 | #include "gdbthread.h" | |
c2d11a7d | 31 | #include "command.h" /* for dont_repeat () */ |
c906108c SS |
32 | |
33 | #include <signal.h> | |
c906108c | 34 | |
c906108c SS |
35 | /* This just gets used as a default if we can't find SHELL */ |
36 | #ifndef SHELL_FILE | |
37 | #define SHELL_FILE "/bin/sh" | |
38 | #endif | |
39 | ||
40 | extern char **environ; | |
41 | ||
42 | /* This function breaks up an argument string into an argument | |
43 | * vector suitable for passing to execvp(). | |
44 | * E.g., on "run a b c d" this routine would get as input | |
45 | * the string "a b c d", and as output it would fill in argv with | |
46 | * the four arguments "a", "b", "c", "d". | |
47 | */ | |
48 | static void | |
fba45db2 | 49 | breakup_args (char *scratch, char **argv) |
c906108c SS |
50 | { |
51 | char *cp = scratch; | |
52 | ||
c906108c SS |
53 | for (;;) |
54 | { | |
55 | ||
56 | /* Scan past leading separators */ | |
57 | while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t' || *cp == '\n') | |
58 | { | |
59 | cp++; | |
60 | } | |
61 | ||
62 | /* Break if at end of string */ | |
63 | if (*cp == '\0') | |
64 | break; | |
65 | ||
66 | /* Take an arg */ | |
67 | *argv++ = cp; | |
68 | ||
69 | /* Scan for next arg separator */ | |
70 | cp = strchr (cp, ' '); | |
71 | if (cp == NULL) | |
72 | cp = strchr (cp, '\t'); | |
73 | if (cp == NULL) | |
74 | cp = strchr (cp, '\n'); | |
75 | ||
76 | /* No separators => end of string => break */ | |
77 | if (cp == NULL) | |
78 | break; | |
79 | ||
80 | /* Replace the separator with a terminator */ | |
81 | *cp++ = '\0'; | |
82 | } | |
83 | ||
84 | /* execv requires a null-terminated arg vector */ | |
85 | *argv = NULL; | |
86 | ||
87 | } | |
88 | ||
89 | ||
90 | /* Start an inferior Unix child process and sets inferior_pid to its pid. | |
91 | EXEC_FILE is the file to run. | |
92 | ALLARGS is a string containing the arguments to the program. | |
93 | ENV is the environment vector to pass. SHELL_FILE is the shell file, | |
94 | or NULL if we should pick one. Errors reported with error(). */ | |
95 | ||
96 | void | |
073063d7 KB |
97 | fork_inferior (char *exec_file, char *allargs, char **env, |
98 | void (*traceme_fun) (void), void (*init_trace_fun) (int), | |
99 | void (*pre_trace_fun) (void), char *shell_file) | |
c906108c SS |
100 | { |
101 | int pid; | |
102 | char *shell_command; | |
103 | static char default_shell_file[] = SHELL_FILE; | |
104 | int len; | |
105 | /* Set debug_fork then attach to the child while it sleeps, to debug. */ | |
106 | static int debug_fork = 0; | |
107 | /* This is set to the result of setpgrp, which if vforked, will be visible | |
108 | to you in the parent process. It's only used by humans for debugging. */ | |
109 | static int debug_setpgrp = 657473; | |
110 | char **save_our_env; | |
111 | int shell = 0; | |
112 | char **argv; | |
c906108c SS |
113 | |
114 | /* If no exec file handed to us, get it from the exec-file command -- with | |
115 | a good, common error message if none is specified. */ | |
116 | if (exec_file == 0) | |
117 | exec_file = get_exec_file (1); | |
118 | ||
119 | /* STARTUP_WITH_SHELL is defined in inferior.h. | |
120 | * If 0, we'll just do a fork/exec, no shell, so don't | |
121 | * bother figuring out what shell. | |
122 | */ | |
123 | if (STARTUP_WITH_SHELL) | |
124 | { | |
125 | /* Figure out what shell to start up the user program under. */ | |
126 | if (shell_file == NULL) | |
127 | shell_file = getenv ("SHELL"); | |
128 | if (shell_file == NULL) | |
129 | shell_file = default_shell_file; | |
130 | shell = 1; | |
131 | } | |
132 | ||
c906108c SS |
133 | /* Multiplying the length of exec_file by 4 is to account for the fact |
134 | that it may expand when quoted; it is a worst-case number based on | |
135 | every character being '. */ | |
c5aa993b | 136 | len = 5 + 4 * strlen (exec_file) + 1 + strlen (allargs) + 1 + /*slop */ 12; |
c906108c SS |
137 | /* If desired, concat something onto the front of ALLARGS. |
138 | SHELL_COMMAND is the result. */ | |
139 | #ifdef SHELL_COMMAND_CONCAT | |
140 | shell_command = (char *) alloca (strlen (SHELL_COMMAND_CONCAT) + len); | |
141 | strcpy (shell_command, SHELL_COMMAND_CONCAT); | |
142 | #else | |
143 | shell_command = (char *) alloca (len); | |
144 | shell_command[0] = '\0'; | |
145 | #endif | |
146 | ||
147 | if (!shell) | |
148 | { | |
149 | /* We're going to call execvp. Create argv */ | |
150 | /* Largest case: every other character is a separate arg */ | |
c906108c SS |
151 | argv = (char **) xmalloc (((strlen (allargs) + 1) / (unsigned) 2 + 2) * sizeof (*argv)); |
152 | argv[0] = exec_file; | |
153 | breakup_args (allargs, &argv[1]); | |
154 | ||
155 | } | |
156 | else | |
157 | { | |
158 | ||
159 | /* We're going to call a shell */ | |
160 | ||
161 | /* Now add exec_file, quoting as necessary. */ | |
162 | ||
163 | char *p; | |
164 | int need_to_quote; | |
165 | ||
166 | strcat (shell_command, "exec "); | |
167 | ||
168 | /* Quoting in this style is said to work with all shells. But csh | |
c5aa993b JM |
169 | on IRIX 4.0.1 can't deal with it. So we only quote it if we need |
170 | to. */ | |
c906108c SS |
171 | p = exec_file; |
172 | while (1) | |
173 | { | |
174 | switch (*p) | |
175 | { | |
176 | case '\'': | |
177 | case '"': | |
178 | case '(': | |
179 | case ')': | |
180 | case '$': | |
181 | case '&': | |
182 | case ';': | |
183 | case '<': | |
184 | case '>': | |
185 | case ' ': | |
186 | case '\n': | |
187 | case '\t': | |
188 | need_to_quote = 1; | |
189 | goto end_scan; | |
190 | ||
191 | case '\0': | |
192 | need_to_quote = 0; | |
193 | goto end_scan; | |
194 | ||
195 | default: | |
196 | break; | |
197 | } | |
198 | ++p; | |
199 | } | |
200 | end_scan: | |
201 | if (need_to_quote) | |
202 | { | |
203 | strcat (shell_command, "'"); | |
204 | for (p = exec_file; *p != '\0'; ++p) | |
205 | { | |
206 | if (*p == '\'') | |
207 | strcat (shell_command, "'\\''"); | |
208 | else | |
209 | strncat (shell_command, p, 1); | |
210 | } | |
211 | strcat (shell_command, "'"); | |
212 | } | |
213 | else | |
214 | strcat (shell_command, exec_file); | |
215 | ||
216 | strcat (shell_command, " "); | |
217 | strcat (shell_command, allargs); | |
218 | ||
219 | } | |
220 | ||
221 | /* exec is said to fail if the executable is open. */ | |
222 | close_exec_file (); | |
223 | ||
224 | /* Retain a copy of our environment variables, since the child will | |
225 | replace the value of environ and if we're vforked, we have to | |
226 | restore it. */ | |
227 | save_our_env = environ; | |
228 | ||
229 | /* Tell the terminal handling subsystem what tty we plan to run on; | |
230 | it will just record the information for later. */ | |
231 | ||
232 | new_tty_prefork (inferior_io_terminal); | |
233 | ||
234 | /* It is generally good practice to flush any possible pending stdio | |
235 | output prior to doing a fork, to avoid the possibility of both the | |
236 | parent and child flushing the same data after the fork. */ | |
237 | ||
238 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); | |
239 | gdb_flush (gdb_stderr); | |
240 | ||
241 | /* If there's any initialization of the target layers that must happen | |
c5aa993b | 242 | to prepare to handle the child we're about fork, do it now... |
c906108c SS |
243 | */ |
244 | if (pre_trace_fun != NULL) | |
245 | (*pre_trace_fun) (); | |
246 | ||
247 | #if defined(USG) && !defined(HAVE_VFORK) | |
248 | pid = fork (); | |
249 | #else | |
250 | if (debug_fork) | |
251 | pid = fork (); | |
252 | else | |
253 | pid = vfork (); | |
254 | #endif | |
255 | ||
256 | if (pid < 0) | |
257 | perror_with_name ("vfork"); | |
258 | ||
259 | if (pid == 0) | |
260 | { | |
261 | if (debug_fork) | |
262 | sleep (debug_fork); | |
263 | ||
264 | /* Run inferior in a separate process group. */ | |
265 | debug_setpgrp = gdb_setpgid (); | |
266 | if (debug_setpgrp == -1) | |
267 | perror ("setpgrp failed in child"); | |
268 | ||
269 | /* Ask the tty subsystem to switch to the one we specified earlier | |
c5aa993b | 270 | (or to share the current terminal, if none was specified). */ |
c906108c SS |
271 | |
272 | new_tty (); | |
273 | ||
274 | /* Changing the signal handlers for the inferior after | |
c5aa993b JM |
275 | a vfork can also change them for the superior, so we don't mess |
276 | with signals here. See comments in | |
277 | initialize_signals for how we get the right signal handlers | |
278 | for the inferior. */ | |
c906108c SS |
279 | |
280 | /* "Trace me, Dr. Memory!" */ | |
281 | (*traceme_fun) (); | |
282 | /* The call above set this process (the "child") as debuggable | |
283 | * by the original gdb process (the "parent"). Since processes | |
284 | * (unlike people) can have only one parent, if you are | |
285 | * debugging gdb itself (and your debugger is thus _already_ the | |
286 | * controller/parent for this child), code from here on out | |
287 | * is undebuggable. Indeed, you probably got an error message | |
288 | * saying "not parent". Sorry--you'll have to use print statements! | |
289 | */ | |
290 | ||
291 | /* There is no execlpe call, so we have to set the environment | |
c5aa993b JM |
292 | for our child in the global variable. If we've vforked, this |
293 | clobbers the parent, but environ is restored a few lines down | |
294 | in the parent. By the way, yes we do need to look down the | |
295 | path to find $SHELL. Rich Pixley says so, and I agree. */ | |
c906108c SS |
296 | environ = env; |
297 | ||
298 | /* If we decided above to start up with a shell, | |
299 | * we exec the shell, | |
300 | * "-c" says to interpret the next arg as a shell command | |
301 | * to execute, and this command is "exec <target-program> <args>". | |
302 | * "-f" means "fast startup" to the c-shell, which means | |
303 | * don't do .cshrc file. Doing .cshrc may cause fork/exec | |
304 | * events which will confuse debugger start-up code. | |
305 | */ | |
306 | if (shell) | |
307 | { | |
c906108c | 308 | execlp (shell_file, shell_file, "-c", shell_command, (char *) 0); |
c906108c SS |
309 | |
310 | /* If we get here, it's an error */ | |
311 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Cannot exec %s: %s.\n", shell_file, | |
312 | safe_strerror (errno)); | |
313 | gdb_flush (gdb_stderr); | |
314 | _exit (0177); | |
315 | } | |
316 | else | |
317 | { | |
318 | /* Otherwise, we directly exec the target program with execvp. */ | |
319 | int i; | |
320 | char *errstring; | |
cce74817 | 321 | |
c906108c SS |
322 | execvp (exec_file, argv); |
323 | ||
324 | /* If we get here, it's an error */ | |
325 | errstring = safe_strerror (errno); | |
326 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Cannot exec %s ", exec_file); | |
327 | ||
328 | i = 1; | |
329 | while (argv[i] != NULL) | |
330 | { | |
331 | if (i != 1) | |
332 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, " "); | |
333 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s", argv[i]); | |
334 | i++; | |
335 | } | |
336 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, ".\n"); | |
337 | /* This extra info seems to be useless | |
c5aa993b JM |
338 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Got error %s.\n", errstring); |
339 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
340 | gdb_flush (gdb_stderr); |
341 | _exit (0177); | |
342 | } | |
343 | } | |
344 | ||
345 | /* Restore our environment in case a vforked child clob'd it. */ | |
346 | environ = save_our_env; | |
347 | ||
348 | init_thread_list (); | |
349 | ||
350 | inferior_pid = pid; /* Needed for wait_for_inferior stuff below */ | |
351 | ||
352 | /* Now that we have a child process, make it our target, and | |
353 | initialize anything target-vector-specific that needs initializing. */ | |
354 | ||
355 | (*init_trace_fun) (pid); | |
356 | ||
357 | /* We are now in the child process of interest, having exec'd the | |
358 | correct program, and are poised at the first instruction of the | |
359 | new program. */ | |
360 | ||
b7d6b182 | 361 | /* Allow target dependent code to play with the new process. This might be |
c906108c SS |
362 | used to have target-specific code initialize a variable in the new process |
363 | prior to executing the first instruction. */ | |
364 | TARGET_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK (pid); | |
365 | ||
366 | #ifdef SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK | |
367 | SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK (pid); | |
368 | #endif | |
369 | } | |
370 | ||
371 | /* An inferior Unix process CHILD_PID has been created by a call to | |
372 | fork() (or variants like vfork). It is presently stopped, and waiting | |
373 | to be resumed. clone_and_follow_inferior will fork the debugger, | |
374 | and that clone will "follow" (attach to) CHILD_PID. The original copy | |
375 | of the debugger will not touch CHILD_PID again. | |
376 | ||
377 | Also, the original debugger will set FOLLOWED_CHILD FALSE, while the | |
378 | clone will set it TRUE. | |
c5aa993b | 379 | */ |
c906108c | 380 | void |
fba45db2 | 381 | clone_and_follow_inferior (int child_pid, int *followed_child) |
c906108c SS |
382 | { |
383 | extern int auto_solib_add; | |
384 | ||
385 | int debugger_pid; | |
386 | int status; | |
387 | char pid_spelling[100]; /* Arbitrary but sufficient length. */ | |
388 | ||
389 | /* This semaphore is used to coordinate the two debuggers' handoff | |
390 | of CHILD_PID. The original debugger will detach from CHILD_PID, | |
391 | and then the clone debugger will attach to it. (It must be done | |
392 | this way because on some targets, only one process at a time can | |
393 | trace another. Thus, the original debugger must relinquish its | |
394 | tracing rights before the clone can pick them up.) | |
c5aa993b | 395 | */ |
c906108c SS |
396 | #define SEM_TALK (1) |
397 | #define SEM_LISTEN (0) | |
398 | int handoff_semaphore[2]; /* Original "talks" to [1], clone "listens" to [0] */ | |
399 | int talk_value = 99; | |
400 | int listen_value; | |
401 | ||
402 | /* Set debug_fork then attach to the child while it sleeps, to debug. */ | |
403 | static int debug_fork = 0; | |
404 | ||
405 | /* It is generally good practice to flush any possible pending stdio | |
406 | output prior to doing a fork, to avoid the possibility of both the | |
407 | parent and child flushing the same data after the fork. */ | |
408 | ||
409 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); | |
410 | gdb_flush (gdb_stderr); | |
411 | ||
412 | /* Open the semaphore pipes. | |
c5aa993b | 413 | */ |
c906108c SS |
414 | status = pipe (handoff_semaphore); |
415 | if (status < 0) | |
416 | error ("error getting pipe for handoff semaphore"); | |
417 | ||
418 | /* Clone the debugger. */ | |
419 | #if defined(USG) && !defined(HAVE_VFORK) | |
420 | debugger_pid = fork (); | |
421 | #else | |
422 | if (debug_fork) | |
423 | debugger_pid = fork (); | |
424 | else | |
425 | debugger_pid = vfork (); | |
426 | #endif | |
427 | ||
428 | if (debugger_pid < 0) | |
429 | perror_with_name ("fork"); | |
430 | ||
431 | /* Are we the original debugger? If so, we must relinquish all claims | |
c5aa993b | 432 | to CHILD_PID. */ |
c906108c SS |
433 | if (debugger_pid != 0) |
434 | { | |
c5aa993b | 435 | char signal_spelling[100]; /* Arbitrary but sufficient length */ |
c906108c SS |
436 | |
437 | /* Detach from CHILD_PID. Deliver a "stop" signal when we do, though, | |
c5aa993b JM |
438 | so that it remains stopped until the clone debugger can attach |
439 | to it. | |
c906108c SS |
440 | */ |
441 | detach_breakpoints (child_pid); | |
442 | ||
443 | sprintf (signal_spelling, "%d", target_signal_to_host (TARGET_SIGNAL_STOP)); | |
444 | target_require_detach (child_pid, signal_spelling, 1); | |
445 | ||
446 | /* Notify the clone debugger that it should attach to CHILD_PID. */ | |
447 | write (handoff_semaphore[SEM_TALK], &talk_value, sizeof (talk_value)); | |
448 | ||
449 | *followed_child = 0; | |
450 | } | |
451 | ||
452 | /* We're the child. */ | |
453 | else | |
454 | { | |
455 | if (debug_fork) | |
456 | sleep (debug_fork); | |
457 | ||
458 | /* The child (i.e., the cloned debugger) must now attach to | |
459 | CHILD_PID. inferior_pid is presently set to the parent process | |
460 | of the fork, while CHILD_PID should be the child process of the | |
461 | fork. | |
462 | ||
463 | Wait until the original debugger relinquishes control of CHILD_PID, | |
464 | though. | |
c5aa993b | 465 | */ |
c906108c SS |
466 | read (handoff_semaphore[SEM_LISTEN], &listen_value, sizeof (listen_value)); |
467 | ||
468 | /* Note that we DON'T want to actually detach from inferior_pid, | |
469 | because that would allow it to run free. The original | |
470 | debugger wants to retain control of the process. So, we | |
471 | just reset inferior_pid to CHILD_PID, and then ensure that all | |
472 | breakpoints are really set in CHILD_PID. | |
c5aa993b | 473 | */ |
c906108c SS |
474 | target_mourn_inferior (); |
475 | ||
476 | /* Ask the tty subsystem to switch to the one we specified earlier | |
477 | (or to share the current terminal, if none was specified). */ | |
478 | ||
479 | new_tty (); | |
480 | ||
481 | dont_repeat (); | |
482 | sprintf (pid_spelling, "%d", child_pid); | |
483 | target_require_attach (pid_spelling, 1); | |
484 | ||
485 | /* Perform any necessary cleanup, after attachment. (This form | |
486 | of attaching can behave differently on some targets than the | |
487 | standard method, where a process formerly not under debugger | |
488 | control was suddenly attached to..) | |
c5aa993b | 489 | */ |
c906108c SS |
490 | target_post_follow_inferior_by_clone (); |
491 | ||
492 | *followed_child = 1; | |
493 | } | |
494 | ||
495 | /* Discard the handoff sempahore. */ | |
496 | (void) close (handoff_semaphore[SEM_LISTEN]); | |
497 | (void) close (handoff_semaphore[SEM_TALK]); | |
498 | } | |
499 | ||
500 | /* Accept NTRAPS traps from the inferior. */ | |
501 | ||
502 | void | |
fba45db2 | 503 | startup_inferior (int ntraps) |
c906108c SS |
504 | { |
505 | int pending_execs = ntraps; | |
506 | int terminal_initted; | |
507 | ||
508 | /* The process was started by the fork that created it, | |
509 | but it will have stopped one instruction after execing the shell. | |
510 | Here we must get it up to actual execution of the real program. */ | |
511 | ||
512 | clear_proceed_status (); | |
513 | ||
514 | init_wait_for_inferior (); | |
515 | ||
516 | terminal_initted = 0; | |
517 | ||
518 | if (STARTUP_WITH_SHELL) | |
519 | inferior_ignoring_startup_exec_events = ntraps; | |
520 | else | |
521 | inferior_ignoring_startup_exec_events = 0; | |
522 | inferior_ignoring_leading_exec_events = | |
523 | target_reported_exec_events_per_exec_call () - 1; | |
524 | ||
525 | #ifdef STARTUP_INFERIOR | |
526 | STARTUP_INFERIOR (pending_execs); | |
527 | #else | |
528 | while (1) | |
529 | { | |
530 | stop_soon_quietly = 1; /* Make wait_for_inferior be quiet */ | |
531 | wait_for_inferior (); | |
532 | if (stop_signal != TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP) | |
533 | { | |
534 | /* Let shell child handle its own signals in its own way */ | |
535 | /* FIXME, what if child has exit()ed? Must exit loop somehow */ | |
536 | resume (0, stop_signal); | |
537 | } | |
538 | else | |
539 | { | |
540 | /* We handle SIGTRAP, however; it means child did an exec. */ | |
541 | if (!terminal_initted) | |
542 | { | |
543 | /* Now that the child has exec'd we know it has already set its | |
c5aa993b JM |
544 | process group. On POSIX systems, tcsetpgrp will fail with |
545 | EPERM if we try it before the child's setpgid. */ | |
c906108c SS |
546 | |
547 | /* Set up the "saved terminal modes" of the inferior | |
c5aa993b | 548 | based on what modes we are starting it with. */ |
c906108c SS |
549 | target_terminal_init (); |
550 | ||
551 | /* Install inferior's terminal modes. */ | |
552 | target_terminal_inferior (); | |
553 | ||
554 | terminal_initted = 1; | |
555 | } | |
556 | ||
557 | pending_execs = pending_execs - 1; | |
558 | if (0 == pending_execs) | |
559 | break; | |
560 | ||
561 | resume (0, TARGET_SIGNAL_0); /* Just make it go on */ | |
562 | } | |
563 | } | |
564 | #endif /* STARTUP_INFERIOR */ | |
565 | stop_soon_quietly = 0; | |
566 | } |