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1 | /* Data structures associated with breakpoints in GDB. |
2 | Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
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3 | |
4 | This file is part of GDB. | |
5 | ||
30875e1c | 6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
bd5635a1 | 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
9 | (at your option) any later version. | |
bd5635a1 | 10 | |
30875e1c | 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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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. | |
15 | ||
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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17 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
18 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
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19 | |
20 | #if !defined (BREAKPOINT_H) | |
21 | #define BREAKPOINT_H 1 | |
22 | ||
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23 | #include "frame.h" |
24 | #include "value.h" | |
25 | ||
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26 | /* This is the maximum number of bytes a breakpoint instruction can take. |
27 | Feel free to increase it. It's just used in a few places to size | |
28 | arrays that should be independent of the target architecture. */ | |
29 | ||
0eaaa46a | 30 | #define BREAKPOINT_MAX 16 |
bd5635a1 | 31 | \f |
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32 | /* Type of breakpoint. */ |
33 | /* FIXME In the future, we should fold all other breakpoint-like things into | |
34 | here. This includes: | |
35 | ||
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36 | * single-step (for machines where we have to simulate single stepping) |
37 | (probably, though perhaps it is better for it to look as much as | |
38 | possible like a single-step to wait_for_inferior). */ | |
39 | ||
40 | enum bptype { | |
41 | bp_breakpoint, /* Normal breakpoint */ | |
42 | bp_until, /* used by until command */ | |
43 | bp_finish, /* used by finish command */ | |
44 | bp_watchpoint, /* Watchpoint */ | |
45 | bp_longjmp, /* secret breakpoint to find longjmp() */ | |
46 | bp_longjmp_resume, /* secret breakpoint to escape longjmp() */ | |
47 | ||
48 | /* Used by wait_for_inferior for stepping over subroutine calls, for | |
49 | stepping over signal handlers, and for skipping prologues. */ | |
50 | bp_step_resume, | |
51 | ||
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52 | /* Used by wait_for_inferior for stepping over signal handlers. */ |
53 | bp_through_sigtramp, | |
54 | ||
84d59861 | 55 | /* The breakpoint at the end of a call dummy. */ |
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56 | /* FIXME: What if the function we are calling longjmp()s out of the |
57 | call, or the user gets out with the "return" command? We currently | |
58 | have no way of cleaning up the breakpoint in these (obscure) situations. | |
59 | (Probably can solve this by noticing longjmp, "return", etc., it's | |
60 | similar to noticing when a watchpoint on a local variable goes out | |
61 | of scope (with hardware support for watchpoints)). */ | |
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62 | bp_call_dummy |
63 | }; | |
64 | ||
65 | /* States of enablement of breakpoint. */ | |
66 | ||
67 | enum enable { disabled, enabled}; | |
68 | ||
69 | /* Disposition of breakpoint. Ie: what to do after hitting it. */ | |
70 | ||
71 | enum bpdisp { | |
72 | delete, /* Delete it */ | |
73 | disable, /* Disable it */ | |
74 | donttouch /* Leave it alone */ | |
75 | }; | |
76 | ||
77 | /* Note that the ->silent field is not currently used by any commands | |
78 | (though the code is in there if it was to be, and set_raw_breakpoint | |
79 | does set it to 0). I implemented it because I thought it would be | |
80 | useful for a hack I had to put in; I'm going to leave it in because | |
81 | I can see how there might be times when it would indeed be useful */ | |
82 | ||
83 | /* This is for a breakpoint or a watchpoint. */ | |
84 | ||
85 | struct breakpoint | |
86 | { | |
87 | struct breakpoint *next; | |
88 | /* Type of breakpoint. */ | |
89 | enum bptype type; | |
90 | /* Zero means disabled; remember the info but don't break here. */ | |
91 | enum enable enable; | |
92 | /* What to do with this breakpoint after we hit it. */ | |
93 | enum bpdisp disposition; | |
94 | /* Number assigned to distinguish breakpoints. */ | |
95 | int number; | |
96 | ||
97 | /* Address to break at, or NULL if not a breakpoint. */ | |
98 | CORE_ADDR address; | |
99 | ||
100 | /* Line number of this address. Only matters if address is | |
101 | non-NULL. */ | |
102 | ||
103 | int line_number; | |
104 | ||
105 | /* Source file name of this address. Only matters if address is | |
106 | non-NULL. */ | |
107 | ||
108 | char *source_file; | |
109 | ||
110 | /* Non-zero means a silent breakpoint (don't print frame info | |
111 | if we stop here). */ | |
112 | unsigned char silent; | |
113 | /* Number of stops at this breakpoint that should | |
114 | be continued automatically before really stopping. */ | |
115 | int ignore_count; | |
116 | /* "Real" contents of byte where breakpoint has been inserted. | |
117 | Valid only when breakpoints are in the program. Under the complete | |
118 | control of the target insert_breakpoint and remove_breakpoint routines. | |
119 | No other code should assume anything about the value(s) here. */ | |
120 | char shadow_contents[BREAKPOINT_MAX]; | |
121 | /* Nonzero if this breakpoint is now inserted. Only matters if address | |
122 | is non-NULL. */ | |
123 | char inserted; | |
124 | /* Nonzero if this is not the first breakpoint in the list | |
125 | for the given address. Only matters if address is non-NULL. */ | |
126 | char duplicate; | |
127 | /* Chain of command lines to execute when this breakpoint is hit. */ | |
128 | struct command_line *commands; | |
129 | /* Stack depth (address of frame). If nonzero, break only if fp | |
130 | equals this. */ | |
131 | FRAME_ADDR frame; | |
132 | /* Conditional. Break only if this expression's value is nonzero. */ | |
133 | struct expression *cond; | |
134 | ||
135 | /* String we used to set the breakpoint (malloc'd). Only matters if | |
136 | address is non-NULL. */ | |
137 | char *addr_string; | |
138 | /* String form of the breakpoint condition (malloc'd), or NULL if there | |
139 | is no condition. */ | |
140 | char *cond_string; | |
141 | /* String form of exp (malloc'd), or NULL if none. */ | |
142 | char *exp_string; | |
143 | ||
144 | /* The expression we are watching, or NULL if not a watchpoint. */ | |
145 | struct expression *exp; | |
146 | /* The largest block within which it is valid, or NULL if it is | |
147 | valid anywhere (e.g. consists just of global symbols). */ | |
148 | struct block *exp_valid_block; | |
149 | /* Value of the watchpoint the last time we checked it. */ | |
150 | value val; | |
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151 | /* Thread number for thread-specific breakpoint, or -1 if don't care */ |
152 | int thread; | |
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153 | }; |
154 | \f | |
155 | /* The following stuff is an abstract data type "bpstat" ("breakpoint status"). | |
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156 | This provides the ability to determine whether we have stopped at a |
157 | breakpoint, and what we should do about it. */ | |
158 | ||
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159 | typedef struct bpstat *bpstat; |
160 | ||
bd5635a1 | 161 | /* Interface: */ |
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162 | /* Clear a bpstat so that it says we are not at any breakpoint. |
163 | Also free any storage that is part of a bpstat. */ | |
30875e1c | 164 | extern void bpstat_clear PARAMS ((bpstat *)); |
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165 | |
166 | /* Return a copy of a bpstat. Like "bs1 = bs2" but all storage that | |
167 | is part of the bpstat is copied as well. */ | |
30875e1c | 168 | extern bpstat bpstat_copy PARAMS ((bpstat)); |
bd5635a1 | 169 | |
30875e1c | 170 | /* FIXME: prototypes uses equivalence between FRAME_ADDR and CORE_ADDR */ |
cf3e377e | 171 | extern bpstat bpstat_stop_status PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR, int)); |
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172 | \f |
173 | /* This bpstat_what stuff tells wait_for_inferior what to do with a | |
174 | breakpoint (a challenging task). */ | |
bd5635a1 | 175 | |
84d59861 | 176 | enum bpstat_what_main_action { |
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177 | /* Perform various other tests; that is, this bpstat does not |
178 | say to perform any action (e.g. failed watchpoint and nothing | |
179 | else). */ | |
180 | BPSTAT_WHAT_KEEP_CHECKING, | |
181 | ||
182 | /* Rather than distinguish between noisy and silent stops here, it | |
183 | might be cleaner to have bpstat_print make that decision (also | |
184 | taking into account stop_print_frame and source_only). But the | |
185 | implications are a bit scary (interaction with auto-displays, etc.), | |
186 | so I won't try it. */ | |
187 | ||
188 | /* Stop silently. */ | |
189 | BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_SILENT, | |
190 | ||
191 | /* Stop and print. */ | |
192 | BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY, | |
193 | ||
194 | /* Remove breakpoints, single step once, then put them back in and | |
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195 | go back to what we were doing. It's possible that this should be |
196 | removed from the main_action and put into a separate field, to more | |
197 | cleanly handle BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME_SINGLE. */ | |
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198 | BPSTAT_WHAT_SINGLE, |
199 | ||
200 | /* Set longjmp_resume breakpoint, remove all other breakpoints, | |
201 | and continue. The "remove all other breakpoints" part is required | |
202 | if we are also stepping over another breakpoint as well as doing | |
203 | the longjmp handling. */ | |
204 | BPSTAT_WHAT_SET_LONGJMP_RESUME, | |
205 | ||
206 | /* Clear longjmp_resume breakpoint, then handle as | |
207 | BPSTAT_WHAT_KEEP_CHECKING. */ | |
208 | BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME, | |
209 | ||
210 | /* Clear longjmp_resume breakpoint, then handle as BPSTAT_WHAT_SINGLE. */ | |
211 | BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME_SINGLE, | |
212 | ||
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213 | /* Clear step resume breakpoint, and keep checking. */ |
214 | BPSTAT_WHAT_STEP_RESUME, | |
215 | ||
216 | /* Clear through_sigtramp breakpoint, muck with trap_expected, and keep | |
217 | checking. */ | |
218 | BPSTAT_WHAT_THROUGH_SIGTRAMP, | |
219 | ||
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220 | /* This is just used to keep track of how many enums there are. */ |
221 | BPSTAT_WHAT_LAST | |
222 | }; | |
bd5635a1 | 223 | |
84d59861 | 224 | struct bpstat_what { |
bcc37718 | 225 | enum bpstat_what_main_action main_action; |
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226 | |
227 | /* Did we hit a call dummy breakpoint? This only goes with a main_action | |
228 | of BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_SILENT or BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY (the concept of | |
229 | continuing from a call dummy without popping the frame is not a | |
230 | useful one). */ | |
bcc37718 | 231 | int call_dummy; |
84d59861 | 232 | }; |
bd5635a1 | 233 | |
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234 | /* Tell what to do about this bpstat. */ |
235 | struct bpstat_what bpstat_what PARAMS ((bpstat)); | |
236 | \f | |
30875e1c | 237 | /* Find the bpstat associated with a breakpoint. NULL otherwise. */ |
cabd4da6 | 238 | bpstat bpstat_find_breakpoint PARAMS ((bpstat, struct breakpoint *)); |
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239 | |
240 | /* Nonzero if a signal that we got in wait() was due to circumstances | |
241 | explained by the BS. */ | |
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242 | /* Currently that is true if we have hit a breakpoint, or if there is |
243 | a watchpoint enabled. */ | |
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244 | #define bpstat_explains_signal(bs) ((bs) != NULL) |
245 | ||
246 | /* Nonzero if we should step constantly (e.g. watchpoints on machines | |
247 | without hardware support). This isn't related to a specific bpstat, | |
248 | just to things like whether watchpoints are set. */ | |
30875e1c | 249 | extern int bpstat_should_step PARAMS ((void)); |
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250 | |
251 | /* Print a message indicating what happened. Returns nonzero to | |
252 | say that only the source line should be printed after this (zero | |
253 | return means print the frame as well as the source line). */ | |
30875e1c | 254 | extern int bpstat_print PARAMS ((bpstat)); |
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255 | |
256 | /* Return the breakpoint number of the first breakpoint we are stopped | |
257 | at. *BSP upon return is a bpstat which points to the remaining | |
258 | breakpoints stopped at (but which is not guaranteed to be good for | |
259 | anything but further calls to bpstat_num). | |
260 | Return 0 if passed a bpstat which does not indicate any breakpoints. */ | |
30875e1c | 261 | extern int bpstat_num PARAMS ((bpstat *)); |
bd5635a1 | 262 | |
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263 | /* Perform actions associated with having stopped at *BSP. Actually, we just |
264 | use this for breakpoint commands. Perhaps other actions will go here | |
265 | later, but this is executed at a late time (from the command loop). */ | |
30875e1c | 266 | extern void bpstat_do_actions PARAMS ((bpstat *)); |
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267 | |
268 | /* Modify BS so that the actions will not be performed. */ | |
30875e1c | 269 | extern void bpstat_clear_actions PARAMS ((bpstat)); |
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270 | |
271 | /* Implementation: */ | |
0eaaa46a | 272 | struct bpstat |
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273 | { |
274 | /* Linked list because there can be two breakpoints at the | |
275 | same place, and a bpstat reflects the fact that both have been hit. */ | |
276 | bpstat next; | |
277 | /* Breakpoint that we are at. */ | |
278 | struct breakpoint *breakpoint_at; | |
279 | /* Commands left to be done. */ | |
280 | struct command_line *commands; | |
281 | /* Old value associated with a watchpoint. */ | |
282 | value old_val; | |
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283 | |
284 | /* Nonzero if this breakpoint tells us to print the frame. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 285 | char print; |
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286 | |
287 | /* Nonzero if this breakpoint tells us to stop. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 288 | char stop; |
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289 | |
290 | /* Function called by bpstat_print to print stuff associated with | |
291 | this element of the bpstat chain. Returns 0 or 1 just like | |
292 | bpstat_print, or -1 if it can't deal with it. */ | |
293 | int (*print_it) PARAMS((bpstat bs)); | |
bd5635a1 | 294 | }; |
30875e1c | 295 | \f |
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296 | /* Prototypes for breakpoint-related functions. */ |
297 | ||
298 | #ifdef __STDC__ /* Forward declarations for prototypes */ | |
299 | struct frame_info; | |
300 | #endif | |
301 | ||
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302 | extern int breakpoint_here_p PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR)); |
303 | ||
304 | extern int frame_in_dummy PARAMS ((struct frame_info *)); | |
305 | ||
306 | extern int breakpoint_thread_match PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, int)); | |
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307 | |
308 | extern void | |
309 | until_break_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
310 | ||
311 | extern void | |
312 | breakpoint_re_set PARAMS ((void)); | |
313 | ||
314 | extern void | |
315 | clear_momentary_breakpoints PARAMS ((void)); | |
316 | ||
317 | /* FIXME: Prototype uses equivalence of "struct frame_info *" and FRAME */ | |
318 | extern struct breakpoint * | |
319 | set_momentary_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct symtab_and_line, | |
320 | struct frame_info *, | |
321 | enum bptype)); | |
322 | ||
323 | extern void | |
324 | set_ignore_count PARAMS ((int, int, int)); | |
325 | ||
326 | extern void | |
327 | set_default_breakpoint PARAMS ((int, CORE_ADDR, struct symtab *, int)); | |
328 | ||
329 | extern void | |
330 | mark_breakpoints_out PARAMS ((void)); | |
331 | ||
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332 | extern void |
333 | breakpoint_init_inferior PARAMS ((void)); | |
334 | ||
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335 | extern void |
336 | delete_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *)); | |
337 | ||
338 | extern void | |
339 | breakpoint_auto_delete PARAMS ((bpstat)); | |
340 | ||
341 | extern void | |
342 | breakpoint_clear_ignore_counts PARAMS ((void)); | |
343 | ||
344 | extern void | |
345 | break_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
346 | ||
347 | extern int | |
348 | insert_breakpoints PARAMS ((void)); | |
349 | ||
350 | extern int | |
351 | remove_breakpoints PARAMS ((void)); | |
352 | ||
353 | extern void | |
354 | enable_longjmp_breakpoint PARAMS ((void)); | |
355 | ||
356 | extern void | |
357 | disable_longjmp_breakpoint PARAMS ((void)); | |
358 | ||
359 | extern void | |
360 | set_longjmp_resume_breakpoint PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, FRAME)); | |
361 | ||
362 | /* The following are for displays, which aren't really breakpoints, but | |
363 | here is as good a place as any for them. */ | |
364 | ||
365 | extern void | |
366 | disable_current_display PARAMS ((void)); | |
367 | ||
368 | extern void | |
369 | do_displays PARAMS ((void)); | |
370 | ||
371 | extern void | |
372 | disable_display PARAMS ((int)); | |
373 | ||
374 | extern void | |
375 | clear_displays PARAMS ((void)); | |
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376 | |
377 | #endif /* !defined (BREAKPOINT_H) */ |