1 /* Machine independent support for SVR4 /proc (process file system) for GDB.
3 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 Written by Michael Snyder at Cygnus Solutions.
7 Based on work by Fred Fish, Stu Grossman, Geoff Noer, and others.
9 This file is part of GDB.
11 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
14 (at your option) any later version.
16 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details.
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
28 #include "elf-bfd.h" /* for elfcore_write_* */
30 #include "gdbthread.h"
32 #include "inf-child.h"
34 #if defined (NEW_PROC_API)
35 #define _STRUCTURED_PROC 1 /* Should be done by configure script. */
38 #include <sys/procfs.h>
39 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FAULT_H
40 #include <sys/fault.h>
42 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSCALL_H
43 #include <sys/syscall.h>
45 #include <sys/errno.h>
49 #include "gdb_string.h"
50 #include "gdb_assert.h"
58 * This module provides the interface between GDB and the
59 * /proc file system, which is used on many versions of Unix
60 * as a means for debuggers to control other processes.
61 * Examples of the systems that use this interface are:
68 * /proc works by imitating a file system: you open a simulated file
69 * that represents the process you wish to interact with, and
70 * perform operations on that "file" in order to examine or change
71 * the state of the other process.
73 * The most important thing to know about /proc and this module
74 * is that there are two very different interfaces to /proc:
75 * One that uses the ioctl system call, and
76 * another that uses read and write system calls.
77 * This module has to support both /proc interfaces. This means
78 * that there are two different ways of doing every basic operation.
80 * In order to keep most of the code simple and clean, I have
81 * defined an interface "layer" which hides all these system calls.
82 * An ifdef (NEW_PROC_API) determines which interface we are using,
83 * and most or all occurrances of this ifdef should be confined to
84 * this interface layer.
88 /* Determine which /proc API we are using:
89 The ioctl API defines PIOCSTATUS, while
90 the read/write (multiple fd) API never does. */
93 #include <sys/types.h>
94 #include "gdb_dirent.h" /* opendir/readdir, for listing the LWP's */
97 #include <fcntl.h> /* for O_RDONLY */
98 #include <unistd.h> /* for "X_OK" */
99 #include "gdb_stat.h" /* for struct stat */
101 /* Note: procfs-utils.h must be included after the above system header
102 files, because it redefines various system calls using macros.
103 This may be incompatible with the prototype declarations. */
105 #include "proc-utils.h"
107 /* Prototypes for supply_gregset etc. */
110 /* =================== TARGET_OPS "MODULE" =================== */
113 * This module defines the GDB target vector and its methods.
116 static void procfs_attach (struct target_ops *, char *, int);
117 static void procfs_detach (struct target_ops *, char *, int);
118 static void procfs_resume (struct target_ops *,
119 ptid_t, int, enum target_signal);
120 static void procfs_stop (ptid_t);
121 static void procfs_files_info (struct target_ops *);
122 static void procfs_fetch_registers (struct target_ops *,
123 struct regcache *, int);
124 static void procfs_store_registers (struct target_ops *,
125 struct regcache *, int);
126 static void procfs_notice_signals (ptid_t);
127 static void procfs_kill_inferior (struct target_ops *ops);
128 static void procfs_mourn_inferior (struct target_ops *ops);
129 static void procfs_create_inferior (struct target_ops *, char *,
130 char *, char **, int);
131 static ptid_t procfs_wait (struct target_ops *,
132 ptid_t, struct target_waitstatus *, int);
133 static int procfs_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR, gdb_byte *, int, int,
134 struct mem_attrib *attrib,
135 struct target_ops *);
136 static LONGEST procfs_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops,
137 enum target_object object,
139 gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf,
140 ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len);
142 static int procfs_thread_alive (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t);
144 void procfs_find_new_threads (struct target_ops *ops);
145 char *procfs_pid_to_str (struct target_ops *, ptid_t);
147 static int proc_find_memory_regions (int (*) (CORE_ADDR,
153 static char * procfs_make_note_section (bfd *, int *);
155 static int procfs_can_use_hw_breakpoint (int, int, int);
157 #if defined (PR_MODEL_NATIVE) && (PR_MODEL_NATIVE == PR_MODEL_LP64)
158 /* When GDB is built as 64-bit application on Solaris, the auxv data is
159 presented in 64-bit format. We need to provide a custom parser to handle
162 procfs_auxv_parse (struct target_ops *ops, gdb_byte **readptr,
163 gdb_byte *endptr, CORE_ADDR *typep, CORE_ADDR *valp)
165 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch);
166 gdb_byte *ptr = *readptr;
171 if (endptr - ptr < 8 * 2)
174 *typep = extract_unsigned_integer (ptr, 4, byte_order);
176 /* The size of data is always 64-bit. If the application is 32-bit,
177 it will be zero extended, as expected. */
178 *valp = extract_unsigned_integer (ptr, 8, byte_order);
189 struct target_ops *t = inf_child_target ();
191 t->to_shortname = "procfs";
192 t->to_longname = "Unix /proc child process";
194 "Unix /proc child process (started by the \"run\" command).";
195 t->to_create_inferior = procfs_create_inferior;
196 t->to_kill = procfs_kill_inferior;
197 t->to_mourn_inferior = procfs_mourn_inferior;
198 t->to_attach = procfs_attach;
199 t->to_detach = procfs_detach;
200 t->to_wait = procfs_wait;
201 t->to_resume = procfs_resume;
202 t->to_fetch_registers = procfs_fetch_registers;
203 t->to_store_registers = procfs_store_registers;
204 t->to_xfer_partial = procfs_xfer_partial;
205 t->deprecated_xfer_memory = procfs_xfer_memory;
206 t->to_notice_signals = procfs_notice_signals;
207 t->to_files_info = procfs_files_info;
208 t->to_stop = procfs_stop;
210 t->to_find_new_threads = procfs_find_new_threads;
211 t->to_thread_alive = procfs_thread_alive;
212 t->to_pid_to_str = procfs_pid_to_str;
214 t->to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock;
215 t->to_find_memory_regions = proc_find_memory_regions;
216 t->to_make_corefile_notes = procfs_make_note_section;
218 #if defined(PR_MODEL_NATIVE) && (PR_MODEL_NATIVE == PR_MODEL_LP64)
219 t->to_auxv_parse = procfs_auxv_parse;
222 t->to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
227 /* =================== END, TARGET_OPS "MODULE" =================== */
232 * Put any typedefs, defines etc. here that are required for
233 * the unification of code that handles different versions of /proc.
236 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API /* Solaris 7 && 8 method for watchpoints */
238 enum { READ_WATCHFLAG = WA_READ,
239 WRITE_WATCHFLAG = WA_WRITE,
240 EXEC_WATCHFLAG = WA_EXEC,
241 AFTER_WATCHFLAG = WA_TRAPAFTER
244 #else /* Irix method for watchpoints */
245 enum { READ_WATCHFLAG = MA_READ,
246 WRITE_WATCHFLAG = MA_WRITE,
247 EXEC_WATCHFLAG = MA_EXEC,
248 AFTER_WATCHFLAG = 0 /* trapafter not implemented */
253 #ifdef HAVE_PR_SIGSET_T
254 typedef pr_sigset_t gdb_sigset_t;
256 typedef sigset_t gdb_sigset_t;
260 #ifdef HAVE_PR_SIGACTION64_T
261 typedef pr_sigaction64_t gdb_sigaction_t;
263 typedef struct sigaction gdb_sigaction_t;
267 #ifdef HAVE_PR_SIGINFO64_T
268 typedef pr_siginfo64_t gdb_siginfo_t;
270 typedef struct siginfo gdb_siginfo_t;
273 /* gdb_premptysysset */
275 #define gdb_premptysysset premptysysset
277 #define gdb_premptysysset premptyset
282 #define gdb_praddsysset praddsysset
284 #define gdb_praddsysset praddset
289 #define gdb_prdelsysset prdelsysset
291 #define gdb_prdelsysset prdelset
294 /* prissyssetmember */
295 #ifdef prissyssetmember
296 #define gdb_pr_issyssetmember prissyssetmember
298 #define gdb_pr_issyssetmember prismember
301 /* As a feature test, saying ``#if HAVE_PRSYSENT_T'' everywhere isn't
302 as intuitively descriptive as it could be, so we'll define
303 DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS to mean the same thing. Anyway, at the time of
304 this writing, this feature is only found on AIX5 systems and
305 basically means that the set of syscalls is not fixed. I.e,
306 there's no nice table that one can #include to get all of the
307 syscall numbers. Instead, they're stored in /proc/PID/sysent
308 for each process. We are at least guaranteed that they won't
309 change over the lifetime of the process. But each process could
310 (in theory) have different syscall numbers.
312 #ifdef HAVE_PRSYSENT_T
313 #define DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
318 /* =================== STRUCT PROCINFO "MODULE" =================== */
320 /* FIXME: this comment will soon be out of date W.R.T. threads. */
322 /* The procinfo struct is a wrapper to hold all the state information
323 concerning a /proc process. There should be exactly one procinfo
324 for each process, and since GDB currently can debug only one
325 process at a time, that means there should be only one procinfo.
326 All of the LWP's of a process can be accessed indirectly thru the
327 single process procinfo.
329 However, against the day when GDB may debug more than one process,
330 this data structure is kept in a list (which for now will hold no
331 more than one member), and many functions will have a pointer to a
332 procinfo as an argument.
334 There will be a separate procinfo structure for use by the (not yet
335 implemented) "info proc" command, so that we can print useful
336 information about any random process without interfering with the
337 inferior's procinfo information. */
340 /* format strings for /proc paths */
341 # ifndef CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT
342 # define MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d"
343 # define CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/ctl"
344 # define AS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/as"
345 # define MAP_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/map"
346 # define STATUS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/status"
347 # define MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE sizeof("/proc/99999/lwp/8096/lstatus")
349 /* the name of the proc status struct depends on the implementation */
350 typedef pstatus_t gdb_prstatus_t;
351 typedef lwpstatus_t gdb_lwpstatus_t;
352 #else /* ! NEW_PROC_API */
353 /* format strings for /proc paths */
354 # ifndef CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT
355 # define MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
356 # define CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
357 # define AS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
358 # define MAP_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
359 # define STATUS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
360 # define MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE sizeof("/proc/ttttppppp")
362 /* the name of the proc status struct depends on the implementation */
363 typedef prstatus_t gdb_prstatus_t;
364 typedef prstatus_t gdb_lwpstatus_t;
365 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
367 typedef struct procinfo {
368 struct procinfo *next;
369 int pid; /* Process ID */
370 int tid; /* Thread/LWP id */
374 int ignore_next_sigstop;
376 /* The following four fd fields may be identical, or may contain
377 several different fd's, depending on the version of /proc
378 (old ioctl or new read/write). */
380 int ctl_fd; /* File descriptor for /proc control file */
382 * The next three file descriptors are actually only needed in the
383 * read/write, multiple-file-descriptor implemenation (NEW_PROC_API).
384 * However, to avoid a bunch of #ifdefs in the code, we will use
385 * them uniformly by (in the case of the ioctl single-file-descriptor
386 * implementation) filling them with copies of the control fd.
388 int status_fd; /* File descriptor for /proc status file */
389 int as_fd; /* File descriptor for /proc as file */
391 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE]; /* Pathname to /proc entry */
393 fltset_t saved_fltset; /* Saved traced hardware fault set */
394 gdb_sigset_t saved_sigset; /* Saved traced signal set */
395 gdb_sigset_t saved_sighold; /* Saved held signal set */
396 sysset_t *saved_exitset; /* Saved traced system call exit set */
397 sysset_t *saved_entryset; /* Saved traced system call entry set */
399 gdb_prstatus_t prstatus; /* Current process status info */
402 gdb_fpregset_t fpregset; /* Current floating point registers */
405 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
406 int num_syscalls; /* Total number of syscalls */
407 char **syscall_names; /* Syscall number to name map */
410 struct procinfo *thread_list;
412 int status_valid : 1;
414 int fpregs_valid : 1;
415 int threads_valid: 1;
418 static char errmsg[128]; /* shared error msg buffer */
420 /* Function prototypes for procinfo module: */
422 static procinfo *find_procinfo_or_die (int pid, int tid);
423 static procinfo *find_procinfo (int pid, int tid);
424 static procinfo *create_procinfo (int pid, int tid);
425 static void destroy_procinfo (procinfo * p);
426 static void do_destroy_procinfo_cleanup (void *);
427 static void dead_procinfo (procinfo * p, char *msg, int killp);
428 static int open_procinfo_files (procinfo * p, int which);
429 static void close_procinfo_files (procinfo * p);
430 static int sysset_t_size (procinfo *p);
431 static sysset_t *sysset_t_alloc (procinfo * pi);
432 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
433 static void load_syscalls (procinfo *pi);
434 static void free_syscalls (procinfo *pi);
435 static int find_syscall (procinfo *pi, char *name);
436 #endif /* DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS */
438 /* The head of the procinfo list: */
439 static procinfo * procinfo_list;
442 * Function: find_procinfo
444 * Search the procinfo list.
446 * Returns: pointer to procinfo, or NULL if not found.
450 find_procinfo (int pid, int tid)
454 for (pi = procinfo_list; pi; pi = pi->next)
461 /* Don't check threads_valid. If we're updating the
462 thread_list, we want to find whatever threads are already
463 here. This means that in general it is the caller's
464 responsibility to check threads_valid and update before
465 calling find_procinfo, if the caller wants to find a new
468 for (pi = pi->thread_list; pi; pi = pi->next)
477 * Function: find_procinfo_or_die
479 * Calls find_procinfo, but errors on failure.
483 find_procinfo_or_die (int pid, int tid)
485 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo (pid, tid);
490 error (_("procfs: couldn't find pid %d (kernel thread %d) in procinfo list."),
493 error (_("procfs: couldn't find pid %d in procinfo list."), pid);
498 /* open_with_retry() is a wrapper for open(). The appropriate
499 open() call is attempted; if unsuccessful, it will be retried as
500 many times as needed for the EAGAIN and EINTR conditions.
502 For other conditions, open_with_retry() will retry the open() a
503 limited number of times. In addition, a short sleep is imposed
504 prior to retrying the open(). The reason for this sleep is to give
505 the kernel a chance to catch up and create the file in question in
506 the event that GDB "wins" the race to open a file before the kernel
510 open_with_retry (const char *pathname, int flags)
512 int retries_remaining, status;
514 retries_remaining = 2;
518 status = open (pathname, flags);
520 if (status >= 0 || retries_remaining == 0)
522 else if (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN)
533 * Function: open_procinfo_files
535 * Open the file descriptor for the process or LWP.
536 * ifdef NEW_PROC_API, we only open the control file descriptor;
537 * the others are opened lazily as needed.
538 * else (if not NEW_PROC_API), there is only one real
539 * file descriptor, but we keep multiple copies of it so that
540 * the code that uses them does not have to be #ifdef'd.
542 * Return: file descriptor, or zero for failure.
545 enum { FD_CTL, FD_STATUS, FD_AS };
548 open_procinfo_files (procinfo *pi, int which)
551 char tmp[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE];
556 * This function is getting ALMOST long enough to break up into several.
557 * Here is some rationale:
559 * NEW_PROC_API (Solaris 2.6, Solaris 2.7, Unixware):
560 * There are several file descriptors that may need to be open
561 * for any given process or LWP. The ones we're intereted in are:
562 * - control (ctl) write-only change the state
563 * - status (status) read-only query the state
564 * - address space (as) read/write access memory
565 * - map (map) read-only virtual addr map
566 * Most of these are opened lazily as they are needed.
567 * The pathnames for the 'files' for an LWP look slightly
568 * different from those of a first-class process:
569 * Pathnames for a process (<proc-id>):
570 * /proc/<proc-id>/ctl
571 * /proc/<proc-id>/status
573 * /proc/<proc-id>/map
574 * Pathnames for an LWP (lwp-id):
575 * /proc/<proc-id>/lwp/<lwp-id>/lwpctl
576 * /proc/<proc-id>/lwp/<lwp-id>/lwpstatus
577 * An LWP has no map or address space file descriptor, since
578 * the memory map and address space are shared by all LWPs.
580 * Everyone else (Solaris 2.5, Irix, OSF)
581 * There is only one file descriptor for each process or LWP.
582 * For convenience, we copy the same file descriptor into all
583 * three fields of the procinfo struct (ctl_fd, status_fd, and
584 * as_fd, see NEW_PROC_API above) so that code that uses them
585 * doesn't need any #ifdef's.
590 * Each LWP has an independent file descriptor, but these
591 * are not obtained via the 'open' system call like the rest:
592 * instead, they're obtained thru an ioctl call (PIOCOPENLWP)
593 * to the file descriptor of the parent process.
596 * These do not even have their own independent file descriptor.
597 * All operations are carried out on the file descriptor of the
598 * parent process. Therefore we just call open again for each
599 * thread, getting a new handle for the same 'file'.
604 * In this case, there are several different file descriptors that
605 * we might be asked to open. The control file descriptor will be
606 * opened early, but the others will be opened lazily as they are
610 strcpy (tmp, pi->pathname);
611 switch (which) { /* which file descriptor to open? */
614 strcat (tmp, "/lwpctl");
616 strcat (tmp, "/ctl");
617 fd = open_with_retry (tmp, O_WRONLY);
624 return 0; /* there is no 'as' file descriptor for an lwp */
626 fd = open_with_retry (tmp, O_RDWR);
633 strcat (tmp, "/lwpstatus");
635 strcat (tmp, "/status");
636 fd = open_with_retry (tmp, O_RDONLY);
642 return 0; /* unknown file descriptor */
644 #else /* not NEW_PROC_API */
646 * In this case, there is only one file descriptor for each procinfo
647 * (ie. each process or LWP). In fact, only the file descriptor for
648 * the process can actually be opened by an 'open' system call.
649 * The ones for the LWPs have to be obtained thru an IOCTL call
650 * on the process's file descriptor.
652 * For convenience, we copy each procinfo's single file descriptor
653 * into all of the fields occupied by the several file descriptors
654 * of the NEW_PROC_API implementation. That way, the code that uses
655 * them can be written without ifdefs.
659 #ifdef PIOCTSTATUS /* OSF */
660 /* Only one FD; just open it. */
661 if ((fd = open_with_retry (pi->pathname, O_RDWR)) == 0)
663 #else /* Sol 2.5, Irix, other? */
664 if (pi->tid == 0) /* Master procinfo for the process */
666 fd = open_with_retry (pi->pathname, O_RDWR);
670 else /* LWP thread procinfo */
672 #ifdef PIOCOPENLWP /* Sol 2.5, thread/LWP */
676 /* Find the procinfo for the entire process. */
677 if ((process = find_procinfo (pi->pid, 0)) == NULL)
680 /* Now obtain the file descriptor for the LWP. */
681 if ((fd = ioctl (process->ctl_fd, PIOCOPENLWP, &lwpid)) <= 0)
683 #else /* Irix, other? */
684 return 0; /* Don't know how to open threads */
685 #endif /* Sol 2.5 PIOCOPENLWP */
687 #endif /* OSF PIOCTSTATUS */
688 pi->ctl_fd = pi->as_fd = pi->status_fd = fd;
689 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
691 return 1; /* success */
695 * Function: create_procinfo
697 * Allocate a data structure and link it into the procinfo list.
698 * (First tries to find a pre-existing one (FIXME: why?)
700 * Return: pointer to new procinfo struct.
704 create_procinfo (int pid, int tid)
706 procinfo *pi, *parent = NULL;
708 if ((pi = find_procinfo (pid, tid)))
709 return pi; /* Already exists, nothing to do. */
711 /* find parent before doing malloc, to save having to cleanup */
713 parent = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, 0); /* FIXME: should I
715 doesn't exist yet? */
717 pi = (procinfo *) xmalloc (sizeof (procinfo));
718 memset (pi, 0, sizeof (procinfo));
722 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
726 pi->saved_entryset = sysset_t_alloc (pi);
727 pi->saved_exitset = sysset_t_alloc (pi);
729 /* Chain into list. */
732 sprintf (pi->pathname, MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT, pid);
733 pi->next = procinfo_list;
739 sprintf (pi->pathname, "/proc/%05d/lwp/%d", pid, tid);
741 sprintf (pi->pathname, MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT, pid);
743 pi->next = parent->thread_list;
744 parent->thread_list = pi;
750 * Function: close_procinfo_files
752 * Close all file descriptors associated with the procinfo
756 close_procinfo_files (procinfo *pi)
763 if (pi->status_fd > 0)
764 close (pi->status_fd);
766 pi->ctl_fd = pi->as_fd = pi->status_fd = 0;
770 * Function: destroy_procinfo
772 * Destructor function. Close, unlink and deallocate the object.
776 destroy_one_procinfo (procinfo **list, procinfo *pi)
780 /* Step one: unlink the procinfo from its list */
784 for (ptr = *list; ptr; ptr = ptr->next)
787 ptr->next = pi->next;
791 /* Step two: close any open file descriptors */
792 close_procinfo_files (pi);
794 /* Step three: free the memory. */
795 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
798 xfree (pi->saved_entryset);
799 xfree (pi->saved_exitset);
804 destroy_procinfo (procinfo *pi)
808 if (pi->tid != 0) /* destroy a thread procinfo */
810 tmp = find_procinfo (pi->pid, 0); /* find the parent process */
811 destroy_one_procinfo (&tmp->thread_list, pi);
813 else /* destroy a process procinfo and all its threads */
815 /* First destroy the children, if any; */
816 while (pi->thread_list != NULL)
817 destroy_one_procinfo (&pi->thread_list, pi->thread_list);
818 /* Then destroy the parent. Genocide!!! */
819 destroy_one_procinfo (&procinfo_list, pi);
824 do_destroy_procinfo_cleanup (void *pi)
826 destroy_procinfo (pi);
829 enum { NOKILL, KILL };
832 * Function: dead_procinfo
834 * To be called on a non_recoverable error for a procinfo.
835 * Prints error messages, optionally sends a SIGKILL to the process,
836 * then destroys the data structure.
840 dead_procinfo (procinfo *pi, char *msg, int kill_p)
846 print_sys_errmsg (pi->pathname, errno);
850 sprintf (procfile, "process %d", pi->pid);
851 print_sys_errmsg (procfile, errno);
854 kill (pi->pid, SIGKILL);
856 destroy_procinfo (pi);
861 * Function: sysset_t_size
863 * Returns the (complete) size of a sysset_t struct. Normally, this
864 * is just sizeof (syset_t), but in the case of Monterey/64, the actual
865 * size of sysset_t isn't known until runtime.
869 sysset_t_size (procinfo * pi)
871 #ifndef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
872 return sizeof (sysset_t);
874 return sizeof (sysset_t) - sizeof (uint64_t)
875 + sizeof (uint64_t) * ((pi->num_syscalls + (8 * sizeof (uint64_t) - 1))
876 / (8 * sizeof (uint64_t)));
880 /* Function: sysset_t_alloc
882 Allocate and (partially) initialize a sysset_t struct. */
885 sysset_t_alloc (procinfo * pi)
888 int size = sysset_t_size (pi);
889 ret = xmalloc (size);
890 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
891 ret->pr_size = (pi->num_syscalls + (8 * sizeof (uint64_t) - 1))
892 / (8 * sizeof (uint64_t));
897 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
899 /* Function: load_syscalls
901 Extract syscall numbers and names from /proc/<pid>/sysent. Initialize
902 pi->num_syscalls with the number of syscalls and pi->syscall_names
903 with the names. (Certain numbers may be skipped in which case the
904 names for these numbers will be left as NULL.) */
906 #define MAX_SYSCALL_NAME_LENGTH 256
907 #define MAX_SYSCALLS 65536
910 load_syscalls (procinfo *pi)
912 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE];
915 prsyscall_t *syscalls;
916 int i, size, maxcall;
918 pi->num_syscalls = 0;
919 pi->syscall_names = 0;
921 /* Open the file descriptor for the sysent file */
922 sprintf (pathname, "/proc/%d/sysent", pi->pid);
923 sysent_fd = open_with_retry (pathname, O_RDONLY);
926 error (_("load_syscalls: Can't open /proc/%d/sysent"), pi->pid);
929 size = sizeof header - sizeof (prsyscall_t);
930 if (read (sysent_fd, &header, size) != size)
932 error (_("load_syscalls: Error reading /proc/%d/sysent"), pi->pid);
935 if (header.pr_nsyscalls == 0)
937 error (_("load_syscalls: /proc/%d/sysent contains no syscalls!"), pi->pid);
940 size = header.pr_nsyscalls * sizeof (prsyscall_t);
941 syscalls = xmalloc (size);
943 if (read (sysent_fd, syscalls, size) != size)
946 error (_("load_syscalls: Error reading /proc/%d/sysent"), pi->pid);
949 /* Find maximum syscall number. This may not be the same as
950 pr_nsyscalls since that value refers to the number of entries
951 in the table. (Also, the docs indicate that some system
952 call numbers may be skipped.) */
954 maxcall = syscalls[0].pr_number;
956 for (i = 1; i < header.pr_nsyscalls; i++)
957 if (syscalls[i].pr_number > maxcall
958 && syscalls[i].pr_nameoff > 0
959 && syscalls[i].pr_number < MAX_SYSCALLS)
960 maxcall = syscalls[i].pr_number;
962 pi->num_syscalls = maxcall+1;
963 pi->syscall_names = xmalloc (pi->num_syscalls * sizeof (char *));
965 for (i = 0; i < pi->num_syscalls; i++)
966 pi->syscall_names[i] = NULL;
968 /* Read the syscall names in */
969 for (i = 0; i < header.pr_nsyscalls; i++)
971 char namebuf[MAX_SYSCALL_NAME_LENGTH];
975 if (syscalls[i].pr_number >= MAX_SYSCALLS
976 || syscalls[i].pr_number < 0
977 || syscalls[i].pr_nameoff <= 0
978 || (lseek (sysent_fd, (off_t) syscalls[i].pr_nameoff, SEEK_SET)
979 != (off_t) syscalls[i].pr_nameoff))
982 nread = read (sysent_fd, namebuf, sizeof namebuf);
986 callnum = syscalls[i].pr_number;
988 if (pi->syscall_names[callnum] != NULL)
990 /* FIXME: Generate warning */
994 namebuf[nread-1] = '\0';
995 size = strlen (namebuf) + 1;
996 pi->syscall_names[callnum] = xmalloc (size);
997 strncpy (pi->syscall_names[callnum], namebuf, size-1);
998 pi->syscall_names[callnum][size-1] = '\0';
1005 /* Function: free_syscalls
1007 Free the space allocated for the syscall names from the procinfo
1011 free_syscalls (procinfo *pi)
1013 if (pi->syscall_names)
1017 for (i = 0; i < pi->num_syscalls; i++)
1018 if (pi->syscall_names[i] != NULL)
1019 xfree (pi->syscall_names[i]);
1021 xfree (pi->syscall_names);
1022 pi->syscall_names = 0;
1026 /* Function: find_syscall
1028 Given a name, look up (and return) the corresponding syscall number.
1029 If no match is found, return -1. */
1032 find_syscall (procinfo *pi, char *name)
1035 for (i = 0; i < pi->num_syscalls; i++)
1037 if (pi->syscall_names[i] && strcmp (name, pi->syscall_names[i]) == 0)
1044 /* =================== END, STRUCT PROCINFO "MODULE" =================== */
1046 /* =================== /proc "MODULE" =================== */
1049 * This "module" is the interface layer between the /proc system API
1050 * and the gdb target vector functions. This layer consists of
1051 * access functions that encapsulate each of the basic operations
1052 * that we need to use from the /proc API.
1054 * The main motivation for this layer is to hide the fact that
1055 * there are two very different implementations of the /proc API.
1056 * Rather than have a bunch of #ifdefs all thru the gdb target vector
1057 * functions, we do our best to hide them all in here.
1060 int proc_get_status (procinfo * pi);
1061 long proc_flags (procinfo * pi);
1062 int proc_why (procinfo * pi);
1063 int proc_what (procinfo * pi);
1064 int proc_set_run_on_last_close (procinfo * pi);
1065 int proc_unset_run_on_last_close (procinfo * pi);
1066 int proc_set_inherit_on_fork (procinfo * pi);
1067 int proc_unset_inherit_on_fork (procinfo * pi);
1068 int proc_set_async (procinfo * pi);
1069 int proc_unset_async (procinfo * pi);
1070 int proc_stop_process (procinfo * pi);
1071 int proc_trace_signal (procinfo * pi, int signo);
1072 int proc_ignore_signal (procinfo * pi, int signo);
1073 int proc_clear_current_fault (procinfo * pi);
1074 int proc_set_current_signal (procinfo * pi, int signo);
1075 int proc_clear_current_signal (procinfo * pi);
1076 int proc_set_gregs (procinfo * pi);
1077 int proc_set_fpregs (procinfo * pi);
1078 int proc_wait_for_stop (procinfo * pi);
1079 int proc_run_process (procinfo * pi, int step, int signo);
1080 int proc_kill (procinfo * pi, int signo);
1081 int proc_parent_pid (procinfo * pi);
1082 int proc_get_nthreads (procinfo * pi);
1083 int proc_get_current_thread (procinfo * pi);
1084 int proc_set_held_signals (procinfo * pi, gdb_sigset_t * sighold);
1085 int proc_set_traced_sysexit (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * sysset);
1086 int proc_set_traced_sysentry (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * sysset);
1087 int proc_set_traced_faults (procinfo * pi, fltset_t * fltset);
1088 int proc_set_traced_signals (procinfo * pi, gdb_sigset_t * sigset);
1090 int proc_update_threads (procinfo * pi);
1091 int proc_iterate_over_threads (procinfo * pi,
1092 int (*func) (procinfo *, procinfo *, void *),
1095 gdb_gregset_t *proc_get_gregs (procinfo * pi);
1096 gdb_fpregset_t *proc_get_fpregs (procinfo * pi);
1097 sysset_t *proc_get_traced_sysexit (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * save);
1098 sysset_t *proc_get_traced_sysentry (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * save);
1099 fltset_t *proc_get_traced_faults (procinfo * pi, fltset_t * save);
1100 gdb_sigset_t *proc_get_traced_signals (procinfo * pi, gdb_sigset_t * save);
1101 gdb_sigset_t *proc_get_held_signals (procinfo * pi, gdb_sigset_t * save);
1102 gdb_sigset_t *proc_get_pending_signals (procinfo * pi, gdb_sigset_t * save);
1103 gdb_sigaction_t *proc_get_signal_actions (procinfo * pi, gdb_sigaction_t *save);
1105 void proc_warn (procinfo * pi, char *func, int line);
1106 void proc_error (procinfo * pi, char *func, int line);
1109 proc_warn (procinfo *pi, char *func, int line)
1111 sprintf (errmsg, "procfs: %s line %d, %s", func, line, pi->pathname);
1112 print_sys_errmsg (errmsg, errno);
1116 proc_error (procinfo *pi, char *func, int line)
1118 sprintf (errmsg, "procfs: %s line %d, %s", func, line, pi->pathname);
1119 perror_with_name (errmsg);
1123 * Function: proc_get_status
1125 * Updates the status struct in the procinfo.
1126 * There is a 'valid' flag, to let other functions know when
1127 * this function needs to be called (so the status is only
1128 * read when it is needed). The status file descriptor is
1129 * also only opened when it is needed.
1131 * Return: non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1135 proc_get_status (procinfo *pi)
1137 /* Status file descriptor is opened "lazily" */
1138 if (pi->status_fd == 0 &&
1139 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_STATUS) == 0)
1141 pi->status_valid = 0;
1146 if (lseek (pi->status_fd, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0)
1147 pi->status_valid = 0; /* fail */
1150 /* Sigh... I have to read a different data structure,
1151 depending on whether this is a main process or an LWP. */
1153 pi->status_valid = (read (pi->status_fd,
1154 (char *) &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp,
1155 sizeof (lwpstatus_t))
1156 == sizeof (lwpstatus_t));
1159 pi->status_valid = (read (pi->status_fd,
1160 (char *) &pi->prstatus,
1161 sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t))
1162 == sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t));
1163 #if 0 /*def UNIXWARE*/
1164 if (pi->status_valid &&
1165 (pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_flags & PR_ISTOP) &&
1166 pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_why == PR_REQUESTED)
1167 /* Unixware peculiarity -- read the damn thing again! */
1168 pi->status_valid = (read (pi->status_fd,
1169 (char *) &pi->prstatus,
1170 sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t))
1171 == sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t));
1172 #endif /* UNIXWARE */
1175 #else /* ioctl method */
1176 #ifdef PIOCTSTATUS /* osf */
1177 if (pi->tid == 0) /* main process */
1179 /* Just read the danged status. Now isn't that simple? */
1181 (ioctl (pi->status_fd, PIOCSTATUS, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
1188 tid_t pr_error_thread;
1189 struct prstatus status;
1192 thread_status.pr_count = 1;
1193 thread_status.status.pr_tid = pi->tid;
1194 win = (ioctl (pi->status_fd, PIOCTSTATUS, &thread_status) >= 0);
1197 memcpy (&pi->prstatus, &thread_status.status,
1198 sizeof (pi->prstatus));
1199 pi->status_valid = 1;
1203 /* Just read the danged status. Now isn't that simple? */
1204 pi->status_valid = (ioctl (pi->status_fd, PIOCSTATUS, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
1208 if (pi->status_valid)
1210 PROC_PRETTYFPRINT_STATUS (proc_flags (pi),
1213 proc_get_current_thread (pi));
1216 /* The status struct includes general regs, so mark them valid too */
1217 pi->gregs_valid = pi->status_valid;
1219 /* In the read/write multiple-fd model,
1220 the status struct includes the fp regs too, so mark them valid too */
1221 pi->fpregs_valid = pi->status_valid;
1223 return pi->status_valid; /* True if success, false if failure. */
1227 * Function: proc_flags
1229 * returns the process flags (pr_flags field).
1233 proc_flags (procinfo *pi)
1235 if (!pi->status_valid)
1236 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1237 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
1241 /* UnixWare 7.1 puts process status flags, e.g. PR_ASYNC, in
1242 pstatus_t and LWP status flags, e.g. PR_STOPPED, in lwpstatus_t.
1243 The two sets of flags don't overlap. */
1244 return pi->prstatus.pr_flags | pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_flags;
1246 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_flags;
1249 return pi->prstatus.pr_flags;
1254 * Function: proc_why
1256 * returns the pr_why field (why the process stopped).
1260 proc_why (procinfo *pi)
1262 if (!pi->status_valid)
1263 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1264 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
1267 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_why;
1269 return pi->prstatus.pr_why;
1274 * Function: proc_what
1276 * returns the pr_what field (details of why the process stopped).
1280 proc_what (procinfo *pi)
1282 if (!pi->status_valid)
1283 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1284 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
1287 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_what;
1289 return pi->prstatus.pr_what;
1293 #ifndef PIOCSSPCACT /* The following is not supported on OSF. */
1295 * Function: proc_nsysarg
1297 * returns the pr_nsysarg field (number of args to the current syscall).
1301 proc_nsysarg (procinfo *pi)
1303 if (!pi->status_valid)
1304 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1308 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_nsysarg;
1310 return pi->prstatus.pr_nsysarg;
1315 * Function: proc_sysargs
1317 * returns the pr_sysarg field (pointer to the arguments of current syscall).
1321 proc_sysargs (procinfo *pi)
1323 if (!pi->status_valid)
1324 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1328 return (long *) &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_sysarg;
1330 return (long *) &pi->prstatus.pr_sysarg;
1335 * Function: proc_syscall
1337 * returns the pr_syscall field (id of current syscall if we are in one).
1341 proc_syscall (procinfo *pi)
1343 if (!pi->status_valid)
1344 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1348 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_syscall;
1350 return pi->prstatus.pr_syscall;
1353 #endif /* PIOCSSPCACT */
1356 * Function: proc_cursig:
1358 * returns the pr_cursig field (current signal).
1362 proc_cursig (struct procinfo *pi)
1364 if (!pi->status_valid)
1365 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1366 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
1369 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_cursig;
1371 return pi->prstatus.pr_cursig;
1376 * Function: proc_modify_flag
1378 * === I appologize for the messiness of this function.
1379 * === This is an area where the different versions of
1380 * === /proc are more inconsistent than usual. MVS
1382 * Set or reset any of the following process flags:
1383 * PR_FORK -- forked child will inherit trace flags
1384 * PR_RLC -- traced process runs when last /proc file closed.
1385 * PR_KLC -- traced process is killed when last /proc file closed.
1386 * PR_ASYNC -- LWP's get to run/stop independently.
1388 * There are three methods for doing this function:
1389 * 1) Newest: read/write [PCSET/PCRESET/PCUNSET]
1391 * 2) Middle: PIOCSET/PIOCRESET
1393 * 3) Oldest: PIOCSFORK/PIOCRFORK/PIOCSRLC/PIOCRRLC
1396 * Note: Irix does not define PR_ASYNC.
1397 * Note: OSF does not define PR_KLC.
1398 * Note: OSF is the only one that can ONLY use the oldest method.
1401 * pi -- the procinfo
1402 * flag -- one of PR_FORK, PR_RLC, or PR_ASYNC
1403 * mode -- 1 for set, 0 for reset.
1405 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1408 enum { FLAG_RESET, FLAG_SET };
1411 proc_modify_flag (procinfo *pi, long flag, long mode)
1413 long win = 0; /* default to fail */
1416 * These operations affect the process as a whole, and applying
1417 * them to an individual LWP has the same meaning as applying them
1418 * to the main process. Therefore, if we're ever called with a
1419 * pointer to an LWP's procinfo, let's substitute the process's
1420 * procinfo and avoid opening the LWP's file descriptor
1425 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1427 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API /* Newest method: UnixWare and newer Solarii */
1428 /* First normalize the PCUNSET/PCRESET command opcode
1429 (which for no obvious reason has a different definition
1430 from one operating system to the next...) */
1432 #define GDBRESET PCUNSET
1435 #define GDBRESET PCRESET
1439 procfs_ctl_t arg[2];
1441 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set the flag (RLC, FORK, or ASYNC) */
1443 else /* Reset the flag */
1447 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1450 #ifdef PIOCSET /* Irix/Sol5 method */
1451 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set the flag (hopefully RLC, FORK, or ASYNC) */
1453 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSET, &flag) >= 0);
1455 else /* Reset the flag */
1457 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRESET, &flag) >= 0);
1461 #ifdef PIOCSRLC /* Oldest method: OSF */
1464 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set run-on-last-close */
1466 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSRLC, NULL) >= 0);
1468 else /* Clear run-on-last-close */
1470 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRRLC, NULL) >= 0);
1474 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set inherit-on-fork */
1476 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFORK, NULL) >= 0);
1478 else /* Clear inherit-on-fork */
1480 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRFORK, NULL) >= 0);
1484 win = 0; /* fail -- unknown flag (can't do PR_ASYNC) */
1491 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1492 pi->status_valid = 0;
1495 warning (_("procfs: modify_flag failed to turn %s %s"),
1496 flag == PR_FORK ? "PR_FORK" :
1497 flag == PR_RLC ? "PR_RLC" :
1499 flag == PR_ASYNC ? "PR_ASYNC" :
1502 flag == PR_KLC ? "PR_KLC" :
1505 mode == FLAG_RESET ? "off" : "on");
1511 * Function: proc_set_run_on_last_close
1513 * Set the run_on_last_close flag.
1514 * Process with all threads will become runnable
1515 * when debugger closes all /proc fds.
1517 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1521 proc_set_run_on_last_close (procinfo *pi)
1523 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_RLC, FLAG_SET);
1527 * Function: proc_unset_run_on_last_close
1529 * Reset the run_on_last_close flag.
1530 * Process will NOT become runnable
1531 * when debugger closes its file handles.
1533 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1537 proc_unset_run_on_last_close (procinfo *pi)
1539 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_RLC, FLAG_RESET);
1544 * Function: proc_set_kill_on_last_close
1546 * Set the kill_on_last_close flag.
1547 * Process with all threads will be killed when debugger
1548 * closes all /proc fds (or debugger exits or dies).
1550 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1554 proc_set_kill_on_last_close (procinfo *pi)
1556 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_KLC, FLAG_SET);
1560 * Function: proc_unset_kill_on_last_close
1562 * Reset the kill_on_last_close flag.
1563 * Process will NOT be killed when debugger
1564 * closes its file handles (or exits or dies).
1566 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1570 proc_unset_kill_on_last_close (procinfo *pi)
1572 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_KLC, FLAG_RESET);
1577 * Function: proc_set_inherit_on_fork
1579 * Set inherit_on_fork flag.
1580 * If the process forks a child while we are registered for events
1581 * in the parent, then we will also recieve events from the child.
1583 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1587 proc_set_inherit_on_fork (procinfo *pi)
1589 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_FORK, FLAG_SET);
1593 * Function: proc_unset_inherit_on_fork
1595 * Reset inherit_on_fork flag.
1596 * If the process forks a child while we are registered for events
1597 * in the parent, then we will NOT recieve events from the child.
1599 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1603 proc_unset_inherit_on_fork (procinfo *pi)
1605 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_FORK, FLAG_RESET);
1610 * Function: proc_set_async
1612 * Set PR_ASYNC flag.
1613 * If one LWP stops because of a debug event (signal etc.),
1614 * the remaining LWPs will continue to run.
1616 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1620 proc_set_async (procinfo *pi)
1622 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_ASYNC, FLAG_SET);
1626 * Function: proc_unset_async
1628 * Reset PR_ASYNC flag.
1629 * If one LWP stops because of a debug event (signal etc.),
1630 * then all other LWPs will stop as well.
1632 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1636 proc_unset_async (procinfo *pi)
1638 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_ASYNC, FLAG_RESET);
1640 #endif /* PR_ASYNC */
1643 * Function: proc_stop_process
1645 * Request the process/LWP to stop. Does not wait.
1646 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1650 proc_stop_process (procinfo *pi)
1655 * We might conceivably apply this operation to an LWP, and
1656 * the LWP's ctl file descriptor might not be open.
1659 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
1660 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
1665 procfs_ctl_t cmd = PCSTOP;
1666 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
1667 #else /* ioctl method */
1668 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSTOP, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
1669 /* Note: the call also reads the prstatus. */
1672 pi->status_valid = 1;
1673 PROC_PRETTYFPRINT_STATUS (proc_flags (pi),
1676 proc_get_current_thread (pi));
1685 * Function: proc_wait_for_stop
1687 * Wait for the process or LWP to stop (block until it does).
1688 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1692 proc_wait_for_stop (procinfo *pi)
1697 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1698 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1699 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1700 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1704 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1708 procfs_ctl_t cmd = PCWSTOP;
1709 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
1710 /* We been runnin' and we stopped -- need to update status. */
1711 pi->status_valid = 0;
1713 #else /* ioctl method */
1714 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCWSTOP, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
1715 /* Above call also refreshes the prstatus. */
1718 pi->status_valid = 1;
1719 PROC_PRETTYFPRINT_STATUS (proc_flags (pi),
1722 proc_get_current_thread (pi));
1730 * Function: proc_run_process
1732 * Make the process or LWP runnable.
1733 * Options (not all are implemented):
1735 * - clear current fault
1736 * - clear current signal
1737 * - abort the current system call
1738 * - stop as soon as finished with system call
1739 * - (ioctl): set traced signal set
1740 * - (ioctl): set held signal set
1741 * - (ioctl): set traced fault set
1742 * - (ioctl): set start pc (vaddr)
1743 * Always clear the current fault.
1744 * Clear the current signal if 'signo' is zero.
1747 * pi the process or LWP to operate on.
1748 * step if true, set the process or LWP to trap after one instr.
1749 * signo if zero, clear the current signal if any.
1750 * if non-zero, set the current signal to this one.
1752 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1756 proc_run_process (procinfo *pi, int step, int signo)
1762 * We will probably have to apply this operation to individual threads,
1763 * so make sure the control file descriptor is open.
1766 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
1767 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
1772 runflags = PRCFAULT; /* always clear current fault */
1777 else if (signo != -1) /* -1 means do nothing W.R.T. signals */
1778 proc_set_current_signal (pi, signo);
1782 procfs_ctl_t cmd[2];
1786 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
1788 #else /* ioctl method */
1792 memset (&prrun, 0, sizeof (prrun));
1793 prrun.pr_flags = runflags;
1794 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRUN, &prrun) >= 0);
1802 * Function: proc_set_traced_signals
1804 * Register to trace signals in the process or LWP.
1805 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1809 proc_set_traced_signals (procinfo *pi, gdb_sigset_t *sigset)
1814 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1815 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1816 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1817 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1821 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1827 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1828 char sigset[sizeof (gdb_sigset_t)];
1832 memcpy (&arg.sigset, sigset, sizeof (gdb_sigset_t));
1834 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1836 #else /* ioctl method */
1837 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSTRACE, sigset) >= 0);
1839 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1840 pi->status_valid = 0;
1843 warning (_("procfs: set_traced_signals failed"));
1848 * Function: proc_set_traced_faults
1850 * Register to trace hardware faults in the process or LWP.
1851 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1855 proc_set_traced_faults (procinfo *pi, fltset_t *fltset)
1860 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1861 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1862 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1863 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1867 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1873 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1874 char fltset[sizeof (fltset_t)];
1878 memcpy (&arg.fltset, fltset, sizeof (fltset_t));
1880 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1882 #else /* ioctl method */
1883 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFAULT, fltset) >= 0);
1885 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1886 pi->status_valid = 0;
1892 * Function: proc_set_traced_sysentry
1894 * Register to trace entry to system calls in the process or LWP.
1895 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1899 proc_set_traced_sysentry (procinfo *pi, sysset_t *sysset)
1904 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1905 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1906 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1907 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1911 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1915 struct gdb_proc_ctl_pcsentry {
1917 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1918 char sysset[sizeof (sysset_t)];
1920 int argp_size = sizeof (struct gdb_proc_ctl_pcsentry)
1922 + sysset_t_size (pi);
1924 argp = xmalloc (argp_size);
1926 argp->cmd = PCSENTRY;
1927 memcpy (&argp->sysset, sysset, sysset_t_size (pi));
1929 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) argp, argp_size) == argp_size);
1932 #else /* ioctl method */
1933 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSENTRY, sysset) >= 0);
1935 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1936 pi->status_valid = 0;
1942 * Function: proc_set_traced_sysexit
1944 * Register to trace exit from system calls in the process or LWP.
1945 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1949 proc_set_traced_sysexit (procinfo *pi, sysset_t *sysset)
1954 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1955 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1956 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1957 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1961 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1965 struct gdb_proc_ctl_pcsexit {
1967 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1968 char sysset[sizeof (sysset_t)];
1970 int argp_size = sizeof (struct gdb_proc_ctl_pcsexit)
1972 + sysset_t_size (pi);
1974 argp = xmalloc (argp_size);
1976 argp->cmd = PCSEXIT;
1977 memcpy (&argp->sysset, sysset, sysset_t_size (pi));
1979 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) argp, argp_size) == argp_size);
1982 #else /* ioctl method */
1983 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSEXIT, sysset) >= 0);
1985 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1986 pi->status_valid = 0;
1992 * Function: proc_set_held_signals
1994 * Specify the set of blocked / held signals in the process or LWP.
1995 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1999 proc_set_held_signals (procinfo *pi, gdb_sigset_t *sighold)
2004 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2005 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2006 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2007 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2011 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2017 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2018 char hold[sizeof (gdb_sigset_t)];
2022 memcpy (&arg.hold, sighold, sizeof (gdb_sigset_t));
2023 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2026 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSHOLD, sighold) >= 0);
2028 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
2029 pi->status_valid = 0;
2035 * Function: proc_get_pending_signals
2037 * returns the set of signals that are pending in the process or LWP.
2038 * Will also copy the sigset if 'save' is non-zero.
2042 proc_get_pending_signals (procinfo *pi, gdb_sigset_t *save)
2044 gdb_sigset_t *ret = NULL;
2047 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2048 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2049 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2050 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2054 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2056 if (!pi->status_valid)
2057 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2061 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_lwppend;
2063 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sigpend;
2066 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (gdb_sigset_t));
2072 * Function: proc_get_signal_actions
2074 * returns the set of signal actions.
2075 * Will also copy the sigactionset if 'save' is non-zero.
2079 proc_get_signal_actions (procinfo *pi, gdb_sigaction_t *save)
2081 gdb_sigaction_t *ret = NULL;
2084 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2085 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2086 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2087 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2091 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2093 if (!pi->status_valid)
2094 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2098 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_action;
2100 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_action;
2103 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (gdb_sigaction_t));
2109 * Function: proc_get_held_signals
2111 * returns the set of signals that are held / blocked.
2112 * Will also copy the sigset if 'save' is non-zero.
2116 proc_get_held_signals (procinfo *pi, gdb_sigset_t *save)
2118 gdb_sigset_t *ret = NULL;
2121 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2122 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2123 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2124 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2128 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2131 if (!pi->status_valid)
2132 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2136 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_context.uc_sigmask;
2138 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_lwphold;
2139 #endif /* UNIXWARE */
2140 #else /* not NEW_PROC_API */
2142 static gdb_sigset_t sigheld;
2144 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGHOLD, &sigheld) >= 0)
2147 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
2149 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (gdb_sigset_t));
2155 * Function: proc_get_traced_signals
2157 * returns the set of signals that are traced / debugged.
2158 * Will also copy the sigset if 'save' is non-zero.
2162 proc_get_traced_signals (procinfo *pi, gdb_sigset_t *save)
2164 gdb_sigset_t *ret = NULL;
2167 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2168 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2169 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2170 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2174 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2177 if (!pi->status_valid)
2178 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2181 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sigtrace;
2184 static gdb_sigset_t sigtrace;
2186 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGTRACE, &sigtrace) >= 0)
2191 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (gdb_sigset_t));
2197 * Function: proc_trace_signal
2199 * Add 'signo' to the set of signals that are traced.
2200 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2204 proc_trace_signal (procinfo *pi, int signo)
2209 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2210 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2211 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2212 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2216 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2220 if (proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &temp))
2222 praddset (&temp, signo);
2223 return proc_set_traced_signals (pi, &temp);
2227 return 0; /* failure */
2231 * Function: proc_ignore_signal
2233 * Remove 'signo' from the set of signals that are traced.
2234 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2238 proc_ignore_signal (procinfo *pi, int signo)
2243 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2244 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2245 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2246 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2250 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2254 if (proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &temp))
2256 prdelset (&temp, signo);
2257 return proc_set_traced_signals (pi, &temp);
2261 return 0; /* failure */
2265 * Function: proc_get_traced_faults
2267 * returns the set of hardware faults that are traced /debugged.
2268 * Will also copy the faultset if 'save' is non-zero.
2272 proc_get_traced_faults (procinfo *pi, fltset_t *save)
2274 fltset_t *ret = NULL;
2277 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2278 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2279 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2280 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2284 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2287 if (!pi->status_valid)
2288 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2291 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_flttrace;
2294 static fltset_t flttrace;
2296 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGFAULT, &flttrace) >= 0)
2301 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (fltset_t));
2307 * Function: proc_get_traced_sysentry
2309 * returns the set of syscalls that are traced /debugged on entry.
2310 * Will also copy the syscall set if 'save' is non-zero.
2314 proc_get_traced_sysentry (procinfo *pi, sysset_t *save)
2316 sysset_t *ret = NULL;
2319 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2320 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2321 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2322 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2326 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2329 if (!pi->status_valid)
2330 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2333 #ifndef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
2334 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sysentry;
2335 #else /* DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS */
2337 static sysset_t *sysentry;
2341 sysentry = sysset_t_alloc (pi);
2343 if (pi->status_fd == 0 && open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_STATUS) == 0)
2345 if (pi->prstatus.pr_sysentry_offset == 0)
2347 gdb_premptysysset (sysentry);
2353 if (lseek (pi->status_fd, (off_t) pi->prstatus.pr_sysentry_offset,
2355 != (off_t) pi->prstatus.pr_sysentry_offset)
2357 size = sysset_t_size (pi);
2358 gdb_premptysysset (sysentry);
2359 rsize = read (pi->status_fd, sysentry, size);
2364 #endif /* DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS */
2365 #else /* !NEW_PROC_API */
2367 static sysset_t sysentry;
2369 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGENTRY, &sysentry) >= 0)
2372 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
2374 memcpy (save, ret, sysset_t_size (pi));
2380 * Function: proc_get_traced_sysexit
2382 * returns the set of syscalls that are traced /debugged on exit.
2383 * Will also copy the syscall set if 'save' is non-zero.
2387 proc_get_traced_sysexit (procinfo *pi, sysset_t *save)
2389 sysset_t * ret = NULL;
2392 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2393 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2394 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2395 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2399 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2402 if (!pi->status_valid)
2403 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2406 #ifndef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
2407 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sysexit;
2408 #else /* DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS */
2410 static sysset_t *sysexit;
2414 sysexit = sysset_t_alloc (pi);
2416 if (pi->status_fd == 0 && open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_STATUS) == 0)
2418 if (pi->prstatus.pr_sysexit_offset == 0)
2420 gdb_premptysysset (sysexit);
2426 if (lseek (pi->status_fd, (off_t) pi->prstatus.pr_sysexit_offset, SEEK_SET)
2427 != (off_t) pi->prstatus.pr_sysexit_offset)
2429 size = sysset_t_size (pi);
2430 gdb_premptysysset (sysexit);
2431 rsize = read (pi->status_fd, sysexit, size);
2436 #endif /* DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS */
2439 static sysset_t sysexit;
2441 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGEXIT, &sysexit) >= 0)
2446 memcpy (save, ret, sysset_t_size (pi));
2452 * Function: proc_clear_current_fault
2454 * The current fault (if any) is cleared; the associated signal
2455 * will not be sent to the process or LWP when it resumes.
2456 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2460 proc_clear_current_fault (procinfo *pi)
2465 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2466 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2467 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2468 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2472 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2476 procfs_ctl_t cmd = PCCFAULT;
2477 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
2480 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCCFAULT, 0) >= 0);
2487 * Function: proc_set_current_signal
2489 * Set the "current signal" that will be delivered next to the process.
2490 * NOTE: semantics are different from those of KILL.
2491 * This signal will be delivered to the process or LWP
2492 * immediately when it is resumed (even if the signal is held/blocked);
2493 * it will NOT immediately cause another event of interest, and will NOT
2494 * first trap back to the debugger.
2496 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2500 proc_set_current_signal (procinfo *pi, int signo)
2505 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2506 char sinfo[sizeof (gdb_siginfo_t)];
2508 gdb_siginfo_t *mysinfo;
2510 struct target_waitstatus wait_status;
2513 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2514 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2515 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2516 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2520 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2522 #ifdef PROCFS_DONT_PIOCSSIG_CURSIG
2523 /* With Alpha OSF/1 procfs, the kernel gets really confused if it
2524 * receives a PIOCSSIG with a signal identical to the current signal,
2525 * it messes up the current signal. Work around the kernel bug.
2528 signo == proc_cursig (pi))
2529 return 1; /* I assume this is a success? */
2532 /* The pointer is just a type alias. */
2533 mysinfo = (gdb_siginfo_t *) &arg.sinfo;
2534 get_last_target_status (&wait_ptid, &wait_status);
2535 if (ptid_equal (wait_ptid, inferior_ptid)
2536 && wait_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
2537 && wait_status.value.sig == target_signal_from_host (signo)
2538 && proc_get_status (pi)
2540 && pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_info.si_signo == signo
2542 && pi->prstatus.pr_info.si_signo == signo
2545 /* Use the siginfo associated with the signal being
2548 memcpy (mysinfo, &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_info, sizeof (gdb_siginfo_t));
2550 memcpy (mysinfo, &pi->prstatus.pr_info, sizeof (gdb_siginfo_t));
2554 mysinfo->si_signo = signo;
2555 mysinfo->si_code = 0;
2556 mysinfo->si_pid = getpid (); /* ?why? */
2557 mysinfo->si_uid = getuid (); /* ?why? */
2562 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2564 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, (void *) &arg.sinfo) >= 0);
2571 * Function: proc_clear_current_signal
2573 * The current signal (if any) is cleared, and
2574 * is not sent to the process or LWP when it resumes.
2575 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2579 proc_clear_current_signal (procinfo *pi)
2584 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2585 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2586 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2587 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2591 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2597 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2598 char sinfo[sizeof (gdb_siginfo_t)];
2600 gdb_siginfo_t *mysinfo;
2603 /* The pointer is just a type alias. */
2604 mysinfo = (gdb_siginfo_t *) &arg.sinfo;
2605 mysinfo->si_signo = 0;
2606 mysinfo->si_code = 0;
2607 mysinfo->si_errno = 0;
2608 mysinfo->si_pid = getpid (); /* ?why? */
2609 mysinfo->si_uid = getuid (); /* ?why? */
2611 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2614 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, 0) >= 0);
2620 /* Return the general-purpose registers for the process or LWP
2621 corresponding to PI. Upon failure, return NULL. */
2624 proc_get_gregs (procinfo *pi)
2626 if (!pi->status_valid || !pi->gregs_valid)
2627 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2630 /* OK, sorry about the ifdef's. There's three cases instead of two,
2631 because in this case Unixware and Solaris/RW differ. */
2634 # ifdef UNIXWARE /* FIXME: Should be autoconfigured. */
2635 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_context.uc_mcontext.gregs;
2637 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_reg;
2640 return &pi->prstatus.pr_reg;
2644 /* Return the general-purpose registers for the process or LWP
2645 corresponding to PI. Upon failure, return NULL. */
2648 proc_get_fpregs (procinfo *pi)
2651 if (!pi->status_valid || !pi->fpregs_valid)
2652 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2655 # ifdef UNIXWARE /* FIXME: Should be autoconfigured. */
2656 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_context.uc_mcontext.fpregs;
2658 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_fpreg;
2661 #else /* not NEW_PROC_API */
2662 if (pi->fpregs_valid)
2663 return &pi->fpregset; /* Already got 'em. */
2666 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 && open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2675 tid_t pr_error_thread;
2676 tfpregset_t thread_1;
2679 thread_fpregs.pr_count = 1;
2680 thread_fpregs.thread_1.tid = pi->tid;
2683 && ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGFPREG, &pi->fpregset) >= 0)
2685 pi->fpregs_valid = 1;
2686 return &pi->fpregset; /* Got 'em now! */
2688 else if (pi->tid != 0
2689 && ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCTGFPREG, &thread_fpregs) >= 0)
2691 memcpy (&pi->fpregset, &thread_fpregs.thread_1.pr_fpregs,
2692 sizeof (pi->fpregset));
2693 pi->fpregs_valid = 1;
2694 return &pi->fpregset; /* Got 'em now! */
2701 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGFPREG, &pi->fpregset) >= 0)
2703 pi->fpregs_valid = 1;
2704 return &pi->fpregset; /* Got 'em now! */
2713 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
2716 /* Write the general-purpose registers back to the process or LWP
2717 corresponding to PI. Return non-zero for success, zero for
2721 proc_set_gregs (procinfo *pi)
2723 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
2726 gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi);
2728 return 0; /* proc_get_regs has already warned. */
2730 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 && open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2739 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2740 char gregs[sizeof (gdb_gregset_t)];
2744 memcpy (&arg.gregs, gregs, sizeof (arg.gregs));
2745 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2747 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSREG, gregs) >= 0);
2751 /* Policy: writing the registers invalidates our cache. */
2752 pi->gregs_valid = 0;
2756 /* Write the floating-pointer registers back to the process or LWP
2757 corresponding to PI. Return non-zero for success, zero for
2761 proc_set_fpregs (procinfo *pi)
2763 gdb_fpregset_t *fpregs;
2766 fpregs = proc_get_fpregs (pi);
2768 return 0; /* proc_get_fpregs has already warned. */
2770 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 && open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2779 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2780 char fpregs[sizeof (gdb_fpregset_t)];
2784 memcpy (&arg.fpregs, fpregs, sizeof (arg.fpregs));
2785 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2789 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFPREG, fpregs) >= 0);
2794 tid_t pr_error_thread;
2795 tfpregset_t thread_1;
2798 thread_fpregs.pr_count = 1;
2799 thread_fpregs.thread_1.tid = pi->tid;
2800 memcpy (&thread_fpregs.thread_1.pr_fpregs, fpregs,
2802 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCTSFPREG, &thread_fpregs) >= 0);
2805 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFPREG, fpregs) >= 0);
2807 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
2810 /* Policy: writing the registers invalidates our cache. */
2811 pi->fpregs_valid = 0;
2816 * Function: proc_kill
2818 * Send a signal to the proc or lwp with the semantics of "kill()".
2819 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2823 proc_kill (procinfo *pi, int signo)
2828 * We might conceivably apply this operation to an LWP, and
2829 * the LWP's ctl file descriptor might not be open.
2832 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
2833 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2840 procfs_ctl_t cmd[2];
2844 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
2845 #else /* ioctl method */
2846 /* FIXME: do I need the Alpha OSF fixups present in
2847 procfs.c/unconditionally_kill_inferior? Perhaps only for SIGKILL? */
2848 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCKILL, &signo) >= 0);
2856 * Function: proc_parent_pid
2858 * Find the pid of the process that started this one.
2859 * Returns the parent process pid, or zero.
2863 proc_parent_pid (procinfo *pi)
2866 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2867 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2868 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2869 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2873 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2875 if (!pi->status_valid)
2876 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2879 return pi->prstatus.pr_ppid;
2883 /* Convert a target address (a.k.a. CORE_ADDR) into a host address
2884 (a.k.a void pointer)! */
2887 procfs_address_to_host_pointer (CORE_ADDR addr)
2889 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
2892 gdb_assert (sizeof (ptr) == TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type));
2893 gdbarch_address_to_pointer (target_gdbarch, ptr_type,
2894 (gdb_byte *) &ptr, addr);
2899 * Function: proc_set_watchpoint
2904 proc_set_watchpoint (procinfo *pi, CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int wflags)
2906 #if !defined (PCWATCH) && !defined (PIOCSWATCH)
2907 /* If neither or these is defined, we can't support watchpoints.
2908 This just avoids possibly failing to compile the below on such
2912 /* Horrible hack! Detect Solaris 2.5, because this doesn't work on 2.5 */
2913 #if defined (PIOCOPENLWP) || defined (UNIXWARE) /* Solaris 2.5: bail out */
2918 char watch[sizeof (prwatch_t)];
2922 pwatch = (prwatch_t *) &arg.watch;
2923 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-02-01: Even more horrible hack. Need to
2924 convert a target address into something that can be stored in a
2925 native data structure. */
2926 #ifdef PCAGENT /* Horrible hack: only defined on Solaris 2.6+ */
2927 pwatch->pr_vaddr = (uintptr_t) procfs_address_to_host_pointer (addr);
2929 pwatch->pr_vaddr = (caddr_t) procfs_address_to_host_pointer (addr);
2931 pwatch->pr_size = len;
2932 pwatch->pr_wflags = wflags;
2933 #if defined(NEW_PROC_API) && defined (PCWATCH)
2935 return (write (pi->ctl_fd, &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2937 #if defined (PIOCSWATCH)
2938 return (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSWATCH, pwatch) >= 0);
2940 return 0; /* Fail */
2947 #if (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)) && defined (sun)
2949 #include <sys/sysi86.h>
2952 * Function: proc_get_LDT_entry
2958 * The 'key' is actually the value of the lower 16 bits of
2959 * the GS register for the LWP that we're interested in.
2961 * Return: matching ssh struct (LDT entry).
2965 proc_get_LDT_entry (procinfo *pi, int key)
2967 static struct ssd *ldt_entry = NULL;
2969 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE];
2970 struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
2973 /* Allocate space for one LDT entry.
2974 This alloc must persist, because we return a pointer to it. */
2975 if (ldt_entry == NULL)
2976 ldt_entry = (struct ssd *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct ssd));
2978 /* Open the file descriptor for the LDT table. */
2979 sprintf (pathname, "/proc/%d/ldt", pi->pid);
2980 if ((fd = open_with_retry (pathname, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
2982 proc_warn (pi, "proc_get_LDT_entry (open)", __LINE__);
2985 /* Make sure it gets closed again! */
2986 old_chain = make_cleanup_close (fd);
2988 /* Now 'read' thru the table, find a match and return it. */
2989 while (read (fd, ldt_entry, sizeof (struct ssd)) == sizeof (struct ssd))
2991 if (ldt_entry->sel == 0 &&
2992 ldt_entry->bo == 0 &&
2993 ldt_entry->acc1 == 0 &&
2994 ldt_entry->acc2 == 0)
2995 break; /* end of table */
2996 /* If key matches, return this entry. */
2997 if (ldt_entry->sel == key)
3000 /* Loop ended, match not found. */
3004 static int nalloc = 0;
3006 /* Get the number of LDT entries. */
3007 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCNLDT, &nldt) < 0)
3009 proc_warn (pi, "proc_get_LDT_entry (PIOCNLDT)", __LINE__);
3013 /* Allocate space for the number of LDT entries. */
3014 /* This alloc has to persist, 'cause we return a pointer to it. */
3017 ldt_entry = (struct ssd *)
3018 xrealloc (ldt_entry, (nldt + 1) * sizeof (struct ssd));
3022 /* Read the whole table in one gulp. */
3023 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCLDT, ldt_entry) < 0)
3025 proc_warn (pi, "proc_get_LDT_entry (PIOCLDT)", __LINE__);
3029 /* Search the table and return the (first) entry matching 'key'. */
3030 for (i = 0; i < nldt; i++)
3031 if (ldt_entry[i].sel == key)
3032 return &ldt_entry[i];
3034 /* Loop ended, match not found. */
3040 * Function: procfs_find_LDT_entry
3043 * ptid_t ptid; // The GDB-style pid-plus-LWP.
3046 * pointer to the corresponding LDT entry.
3050 procfs_find_LDT_entry (ptid_t ptid)
3052 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
3056 /* Find procinfo for the lwp. */
3057 if ((pi = find_procinfo (PIDGET (ptid), TIDGET (ptid))) == NULL)
3059 warning (_("procfs_find_LDT_entry: could not find procinfo for %d:%ld."),
3060 PIDGET (ptid), TIDGET (ptid));
3063 /* get its general registers. */
3064 if ((gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi)) == NULL)
3066 warning (_("procfs_find_LDT_entry: could not read gregs for %d:%ld."),
3067 PIDGET (ptid), TIDGET (ptid));
3070 /* Now extract the GS register's lower 16 bits. */
3071 key = (*gregs)[GS] & 0xffff;
3073 /* Find the matching entry and return it. */
3074 return proc_get_LDT_entry (pi, key);
3079 /* =============== END, non-thread part of /proc "MODULE" =============== */
3081 /* =================== Thread "MODULE" =================== */
3083 /* NOTE: you'll see more ifdefs and duplication of functions here,
3084 since there is a different way to do threads on every OS. */
3087 * Function: proc_get_nthreads
3089 * Return the number of threads for the process
3092 #if defined (PIOCNTHR) && defined (PIOCTLIST)
3097 proc_get_nthreads (procinfo *pi)
3101 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCNTHR, &nthreads) < 0)
3102 proc_warn (pi, "procfs: PIOCNTHR failed", __LINE__);
3108 #if defined (SYS_lwpcreate) || defined (SYS_lwp_create) /* FIXME: multiple */
3110 * Solaris and Unixware version
3113 proc_get_nthreads (procinfo *pi)
3115 if (!pi->status_valid)
3116 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
3120 * NEW_PROC_API: only works for the process procinfo,
3121 * because the LWP procinfos do not get prstatus filled in.
3124 if (pi->tid != 0) /* find the parent process procinfo */
3125 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3127 return pi->prstatus.pr_nlwp;
3135 proc_get_nthreads (procinfo *pi)
3143 * Function: proc_get_current_thread (LWP version)
3145 * Return the ID of the thread that had an event of interest.
3146 * (ie. the one that hit a breakpoint or other traced event).
3147 * All other things being equal, this should be the ID of a
3148 * thread that is currently executing.
3151 #if defined (SYS_lwpcreate) || defined (SYS_lwp_create) /* FIXME: multiple */
3153 * Solaris and Unixware version
3156 proc_get_current_thread (procinfo *pi)
3159 * Note: this should be applied to the root procinfo for the process,
3160 * not to the procinfo for an LWP. If applied to the procinfo for
3161 * an LWP, it will simply return that LWP's ID. In that case,
3162 * find the parent process procinfo.
3166 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3168 if (!pi->status_valid)
3169 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
3173 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_lwpid;
3175 return pi->prstatus.pr_who;
3180 #if defined (PIOCNTHR) && defined (PIOCTLIST)
3185 proc_get_current_thread (procinfo *pi)
3187 #if 0 /* FIXME: not ready for prime time? */
3188 return pi->prstatus.pr_tid;
3199 proc_get_current_thread (procinfo *pi)
3208 * Function: proc_update_threads
3210 * Discover the IDs of all the threads within the process, and
3211 * create a procinfo for each of them (chained to the parent).
3213 * This unfortunately requires a different method on every OS.
3215 * Return: non-zero for success, zero for failure.
3219 proc_delete_dead_threads (procinfo *parent, procinfo *thread, void *ignore)
3221 if (thread && parent) /* sanity */
3223 thread->status_valid = 0;
3224 if (!proc_get_status (thread))
3225 destroy_one_procinfo (&parent->thread_list, thread);
3227 return 0; /* keep iterating */
3230 #if defined (PIOCLSTATUS)
3232 * Solaris 2.5 (ioctl) version
3235 proc_update_threads (procinfo *pi)
3237 gdb_prstatus_t *prstatus;
3238 struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
3243 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
3244 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
3245 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
3246 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
3250 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3252 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, proc_delete_dead_threads, NULL);
3254 if ((nlwp = proc_get_nthreads (pi)) <= 1)
3255 return 1; /* Process is not multi-threaded; nothing to do. */
3257 prstatus = xmalloc (sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t) * (nlwp + 1));
3259 old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, prstatus);
3260 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCLSTATUS, prstatus) < 0)
3261 proc_error (pi, "update_threads (PIOCLSTATUS)", __LINE__);
3263 /* Skip element zero, which represents the process as a whole. */
3264 for (i = 1; i < nlwp + 1; i++)
3266 if ((thread = create_procinfo (pi->pid, prstatus[i].pr_who)) == NULL)
3267 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, create_procinfo", __LINE__);
3269 memcpy (&thread->prstatus, &prstatus[i], sizeof (*prstatus));
3270 thread->status_valid = 1;
3272 pi->threads_valid = 1;
3273 do_cleanups (old_chain);
3279 * Unixware and Solaris 6 (and later) version
3282 do_closedir_cleanup (void *dir)
3288 proc_update_threads (procinfo *pi)
3290 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE + 16];
3291 struct dirent *direntry;
3292 struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
3298 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
3299 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
3300 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
3301 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
3305 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3307 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, proc_delete_dead_threads, NULL);
3312 * Note: this brute-force method is the only way I know of
3313 * to accomplish this task on Unixware. This method will
3314 * also work on Solaris 2.6 and 2.7. There is a much simpler
3315 * and more elegant way to do this on Solaris, but the margins
3316 * of this manuscript are too small to write it here... ;-)
3319 strcpy (pathname, pi->pathname);
3320 strcat (pathname, "/lwp");
3321 if ((dirp = opendir (pathname)) == NULL)
3322 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, opendir", __LINE__);
3324 old_chain = make_cleanup (do_closedir_cleanup, dirp);
3325 while ((direntry = readdir (dirp)) != NULL)
3326 if (direntry->d_name[0] != '.') /* skip '.' and '..' */
3328 lwpid = atoi (&direntry->d_name[0]);
3329 if ((thread = create_procinfo (pi->pid, lwpid)) == NULL)
3330 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, create_procinfo", __LINE__);
3332 pi->threads_valid = 1;
3333 do_cleanups (old_chain);
3342 proc_update_threads (procinfo *pi)
3348 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
3349 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
3350 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
3351 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
3355 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3357 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, proc_delete_dead_threads, NULL);
3359 nthreads = proc_get_nthreads (pi);
3361 return 0; /* nothing to do for 1 or fewer threads */
3363 threads = xmalloc (nthreads * sizeof (tid_t));
3365 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCTLIST, threads) < 0)
3366 proc_error (pi, "procfs: update_threads (PIOCTLIST)", __LINE__);
3368 for (i = 0; i < nthreads; i++)
3370 if (!find_procinfo (pi->pid, threads[i]))
3371 if (!create_procinfo (pi->pid, threads[i]))
3372 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, create_procinfo", __LINE__);
3374 pi->threads_valid = 1;
3382 proc_update_threads (procinfo *pi)
3386 #endif /* OSF PIOCTLIST */
3387 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
3388 #endif /* SOL 2.5 PIOCLSTATUS */
3391 * Function: proc_iterate_over_threads
3394 * Given a pointer to a function, call that function once
3395 * for each lwp in the procinfo list, until the function
3396 * returns non-zero, in which event return the value
3397 * returned by the function.
3399 * Note: this function does NOT call update_threads.
3400 * If you want to discover new threads first, you must
3401 * call that function explicitly. This function just makes
3402 * a quick pass over the currently-known procinfos.
3405 * pi - parent process procinfo
3406 * func - per-thread function
3407 * ptr - opaque parameter for function.
3410 * First non-zero return value from the callee, or zero.
3414 proc_iterate_over_threads (procinfo *pi,
3415 int (*func) (procinfo *, procinfo *, void *),
3418 procinfo *thread, *next;
3422 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
3423 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
3424 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
3425 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
3429 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3431 for (thread = pi->thread_list; thread != NULL; thread = next)
3433 next = thread->next; /* in case thread is destroyed */
3434 if ((retval = (*func) (pi, thread, ptr)) != 0)
3441 /* =================== END, Thread "MODULE" =================== */
3443 /* =================== END, /proc "MODULE" =================== */
3445 /* =================== GDB "MODULE" =================== */
3448 * Here are all of the gdb target vector functions and their friends.
3451 static ptid_t do_attach (ptid_t ptid);
3452 static void do_detach (int signo);
3453 static int register_gdb_signals (procinfo *, gdb_sigset_t *);
3454 static void proc_trace_syscalls_1 (procinfo *pi, int syscallnum,
3455 int entry_or_exit, int mode, int from_tty);
3456 static int insert_dbx_link_breakpoint (procinfo *pi);
3457 static void remove_dbx_link_breakpoint (void);
3459 /* On mips-irix, we need to insert a breakpoint at __dbx_link during
3460 the startup phase. The following two variables are used to record
3461 the address of the breakpoint, and the code that was replaced by
3463 static int dbx_link_bpt_addr = 0;
3464 static void *dbx_link_bpt;
3467 * Function: procfs_debug_inferior
3469 * Sets up the inferior to be debugged.
3470 * Registers to trace signals, hardware faults, and syscalls.
3471 * Note: does not set RLC flag: caller may want to customize that.
3473 * Returns: zero for success (note! unlike most functions in this module)
3474 * On failure, returns the LINE NUMBER where it failed!
3478 procfs_debug_inferior (procinfo *pi)
3480 fltset_t traced_faults;
3481 gdb_sigset_t traced_signals;
3482 sysset_t *traced_syscall_entries;
3483 sysset_t *traced_syscall_exits;
3486 #ifdef PROCFS_DONT_TRACE_FAULTS
3487 /* On some systems (OSF), we don't trace hardware faults.
3488 Apparently it's enough that we catch them as signals.
3489 Wonder why we don't just do that in general? */
3490 premptyset (&traced_faults); /* don't trace faults. */
3492 /* Register to trace hardware faults in the child. */
3493 prfillset (&traced_faults); /* trace all faults... */
3494 prdelset (&traced_faults, FLTPAGE); /* except page fault. */
3496 if (!proc_set_traced_faults (pi, &traced_faults))
3499 /* Register to trace selected signals in the child. */
3500 premptyset (&traced_signals);
3501 if (!register_gdb_signals (pi, &traced_signals))
3505 /* Register to trace the 'exit' system call (on entry). */
3506 traced_syscall_entries = sysset_t_alloc (pi);
3507 gdb_premptysysset (traced_syscall_entries);
3509 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_entries, SYS_exit);
3512 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_entries, SYS_lwpexit); /* And _lwp_exit... */
3515 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_entries, SYS_lwp_exit);
3517 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
3519 int callnum = find_syscall (pi, "_exit");
3521 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_entries, callnum);
3525 status = proc_set_traced_sysentry (pi, traced_syscall_entries);
3526 xfree (traced_syscall_entries);
3530 #ifdef PRFS_STOPEXEC /* defined on OSF */
3531 /* OSF method for tracing exec syscalls. Quoting:
3532 Under Alpha OSF/1 we have to use a PIOCSSPCACT ioctl to trace
3533 exits from exec system calls because of the user level loader. */
3534 /* FIXME: make nice and maybe move into an access function. */
3538 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
3541 prfs_flags |= PRFS_STOPEXEC;
3543 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
3546 #else /* not PRFS_STOPEXEC */
3547 /* Everyone else's (except OSF) method for tracing exec syscalls */
3549 Not all systems with /proc have all the exec* syscalls with the same
3550 names. On the SGI, for example, there is no SYS_exec, but there
3551 *is* a SYS_execv. So, we try to account for that. */
3553 traced_syscall_exits = sysset_t_alloc (pi);
3554 gdb_premptysysset (traced_syscall_exits);
3556 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, SYS_exec);
3559 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, SYS_execve);
3562 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, SYS_execv);
3565 #ifdef SYS_lwpcreate
3566 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwpcreate);
3567 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwpexit);
3570 #ifdef SYS_lwp_create /* FIXME: once only, please */
3571 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwp_create);
3572 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwp_exit);
3575 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
3577 int callnum = find_syscall (pi, "execve");
3579 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, callnum);
3580 callnum = find_syscall (pi, "ra_execve");
3582 gdb_praddsysset (traced_syscall_exits, callnum);
3586 status = proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, traced_syscall_exits);
3587 xfree (traced_syscall_exits);
3591 #endif /* PRFS_STOPEXEC */
3596 procfs_attach (struct target_ops *ops, char *args, int from_tty)
3602 error_no_arg (_("process-id to attach"));
3605 if (pid == getpid ())
3606 error (_("Attaching GDB to itself is not a good idea..."));
3610 exec_file = get_exec_file (0);
3613 printf_filtered (_("Attaching to program `%s', %s\n"),
3614 exec_file, target_pid_to_str (pid_to_ptid (pid)));
3616 printf_filtered (_("Attaching to %s\n"),
3617 target_pid_to_str (pid_to_ptid (pid)));
3621 inferior_ptid = do_attach (pid_to_ptid (pid));
3626 procfs_detach (struct target_ops *ops, char *args, int from_tty)
3629 int pid = PIDGET (inferior_ptid);
3638 exec_file = get_exec_file (0);
3639 if (exec_file == NULL)
3642 printf_filtered (_("Detaching from program: %s, %s\n"), exec_file,
3643 target_pid_to_str (pid_to_ptid (pid)));
3644 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
3649 inferior_ptid = null_ptid;
3650 detach_inferior (pid);
3651 unpush_target (ops);
3655 do_attach (ptid_t ptid)
3658 struct inferior *inf;
3662 if ((pi = create_procinfo (PIDGET (ptid), 0)) == NULL)
3663 perror (_("procfs: out of memory in 'attach'"));
3665 if (!open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL))
3667 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "procfs:%d -- ", __LINE__);
3668 sprintf (errmsg, "do_attach: couldn't open /proc file for process %d",
3670 dead_procinfo (pi, errmsg, NOKILL);
3673 /* Stop the process (if it isn't already stopped). */
3674 if (proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
3676 pi->was_stopped = 1;
3677 proc_prettyprint_why (proc_why (pi), proc_what (pi), 1);
3681 pi->was_stopped = 0;
3682 /* Set the process to run again when we close it. */
3683 if (!proc_set_run_on_last_close (pi))
3684 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't set RLC.", NOKILL);
3686 /* Now stop the process. */
3687 if (!proc_stop_process (pi))
3688 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't stop the process.", NOKILL);
3689 pi->ignore_next_sigstop = 1;
3691 /* Save some of the /proc state to be restored if we detach. */
3692 if (!proc_get_traced_faults (pi, &pi->saved_fltset))
3693 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced faults.", NOKILL);
3694 if (!proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sigset))
3695 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced signals.", NOKILL);
3696 if (!proc_get_traced_sysentry (pi, pi->saved_entryset))
3697 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced syscall entries.",
3699 if (!proc_get_traced_sysexit (pi, pi->saved_exitset))
3700 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced syscall exits.",
3702 if (!proc_get_held_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sighold))
3703 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save held signals.", NOKILL);
3705 if ((fail = procfs_debug_inferior (pi)) != 0)
3706 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: failed in procfs_debug_inferior", NOKILL);
3708 inf = add_inferior (pi->pid);
3709 /* Let GDB know that the inferior was attached. */
3710 inf->attach_flag = 1;
3712 /* Create a procinfo for the current lwp. */
3713 lwpid = proc_get_current_thread (pi);
3714 create_procinfo (pi->pid, lwpid);
3716 /* Add it to gdb's thread list. */
3717 ptid = MERGEPID (pi->pid, lwpid);
3724 do_detach (int signo)
3728 /* Find procinfo for the main process */
3729 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0); /* FIXME: threads */
3731 if (!proc_set_current_signal (pi, signo))
3732 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_current_signal", __LINE__);
3734 if (!proc_set_traced_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sigset))
3735 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_signal", __LINE__);
3737 if (!proc_set_traced_faults (pi, &pi->saved_fltset))
3738 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_faults", __LINE__);
3740 if (!proc_set_traced_sysentry (pi, pi->saved_entryset))
3741 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_sysentry", __LINE__);
3743 if (!proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, pi->saved_exitset))
3744 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
3746 if (!proc_set_held_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sighold))
3747 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_held_signals", __LINE__);
3749 if (signo || (proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP)))
3750 if (signo || !(pi->was_stopped) ||
3751 query (_("Was stopped when attached, make it runnable again? ")))
3753 /* Clear any pending signal. */
3754 if (!proc_clear_current_fault (pi))
3755 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, clear_current_fault", __LINE__);
3757 if (signo == 0 && !proc_clear_current_signal (pi))
3758 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, clear_current_signal", __LINE__);
3760 if (!proc_set_run_on_last_close (pi))
3761 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_rlc", __LINE__);
3764 destroy_procinfo (pi);
3767 /* Fetch register REGNUM from the inferior. If REGNUM is -1, do this
3770 ??? Is the following note still relevant? We can't get individual
3771 registers with the PT_GETREGS ptrace(2) request either, yet we
3772 don't bother with caching at all in that case.
3774 NOTE: Since the /proc interface cannot give us individual
3775 registers, we pay no attention to REGNUM, and just fetch them all.
3776 This results in the possibility that we will do unnecessarily many
3777 fetches, since we may be called repeatedly for individual
3778 registers. So we cache the results, and mark the cache invalid
3779 when the process is resumed. */
3782 procfs_fetch_registers (struct target_ops *ops,
3783 struct regcache *regcache, int regnum)
3785 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
3787 int pid = PIDGET (inferior_ptid);
3788 int tid = TIDGET (inferior_ptid);
3789 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
3791 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, tid);
3794 error (_("procfs: fetch_registers failed to find procinfo for %s"),
3795 target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid));
3797 gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi);
3799 proc_error (pi, "fetch_registers, get_gregs", __LINE__);
3801 supply_gregset (regcache, (const gdb_gregset_t *) gregs);
3803 if (gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch) >= 0) /* Do we have an FPU? */
3805 gdb_fpregset_t *fpregs;
3807 if ((regnum >= 0 && regnum < gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch))
3808 || regnum == gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch)
3809 || regnum == gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch))
3810 return; /* Not a floating point register. */
3812 fpregs = proc_get_fpregs (pi);
3814 proc_error (pi, "fetch_registers, get_fpregs", __LINE__);
3816 supply_fpregset (regcache, (const gdb_fpregset_t *) fpregs);
3820 /* Store register REGNUM back into the inferior. If REGNUM is -1, do
3821 this for all registers.
3823 NOTE: Since the /proc interface will not read individual registers,
3824 we will cache these requests until the process is resumed, and only
3825 then write them back to the inferior process.
3827 FIXME: is that a really bad idea? Have to think about cases where
3828 writing one register might affect the value of others, etc. */
3831 procfs_store_registers (struct target_ops *ops,
3832 struct regcache *regcache, int regnum)
3834 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
3836 int pid = PIDGET (inferior_ptid);
3837 int tid = TIDGET (inferior_ptid);
3838 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
3840 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, tid);
3843 error (_("procfs: store_registers: failed to find procinfo for %s"),
3844 target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid));
3846 gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi);
3848 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, get_gregs", __LINE__);
3850 fill_gregset (regcache, gregs, regnum);
3851 if (!proc_set_gregs (pi))
3852 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, set_gregs", __LINE__);
3854 if (gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch) >= 0) /* Do we have an FPU? */
3856 gdb_fpregset_t *fpregs;
3858 if ((regnum >= 0 && regnum < gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch))
3859 || regnum == gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch)
3860 || regnum == gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch))
3861 return; /* Not a floating point register. */
3863 fpregs = proc_get_fpregs (pi);
3865 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, get_fpregs", __LINE__);
3867 fill_fpregset (regcache, fpregs, regnum);
3868 if (!proc_set_fpregs (pi))
3869 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, set_fpregs", __LINE__);
3874 syscall_is_lwp_exit (procinfo *pi, int scall)
3878 if (scall == SYS_lwp_exit)
3882 if (scall == SYS_lwpexit)
3889 syscall_is_exit (procinfo *pi, int scall)
3892 if (scall == SYS_exit)
3895 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
3896 if (find_syscall (pi, "_exit") == scall)
3903 syscall_is_exec (procinfo *pi, int scall)
3906 if (scall == SYS_exec)
3910 if (scall == SYS_execv)
3914 if (scall == SYS_execve)
3917 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
3918 if (find_syscall (pi, "_execve"))
3920 if (find_syscall (pi, "ra_execve"))
3927 syscall_is_lwp_create (procinfo *pi, int scall)
3929 #ifdef SYS_lwp_create
3930 if (scall == SYS_lwp_create)
3933 #ifdef SYS_lwpcreate
3934 if (scall == SYS_lwpcreate)
3941 * Function: target_wait
3943 * Retrieve the next stop event from the child process.
3944 * If child has not stopped yet, wait for it to stop.
3945 * Translate /proc eventcodes (or possibly wait eventcodes)
3946 * into gdb internal event codes.
3948 * Return: id of process (and possibly thread) that incurred the event.
3949 * event codes are returned thru a pointer parameter.
3953 procfs_wait (struct target_ops *ops,
3954 ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status, int options)
3956 /* First cut: loosely based on original version 2.1 */
3960 ptid_t retval, temp_ptid;
3961 int why, what, flags;
3968 retval = pid_to_ptid (-1);
3970 /* Find procinfo for main process */
3971 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
3974 /* We must assume that the status is stale now... */
3975 pi->status_valid = 0;
3976 pi->gregs_valid = 0;
3977 pi->fpregs_valid = 0;
3979 #if 0 /* just try this out... */
3980 flags = proc_flags (pi);
3981 why = proc_why (pi);
3982 if ((flags & PR_STOPPED) && (why == PR_REQUESTED))
3983 pi->status_valid = 0; /* re-read again, IMMEDIATELY... */
3985 /* If child is not stopped, wait for it to stop. */
3986 if (!(proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP)) &&
3987 !proc_wait_for_stop (pi))
3989 /* wait_for_stop failed: has the child terminated? */
3990 if (errno == ENOENT)
3994 /* /proc file not found; presumably child has terminated. */
3995 wait_retval = wait (&wstat); /* "wait" for the child's exit */
3997 if (wait_retval != PIDGET (inferior_ptid)) /* wrong child? */
3998 error (_("procfs: couldn't stop process %d: wait returned %d."),
3999 PIDGET (inferior_ptid), wait_retval);
4000 /* FIXME: might I not just use waitpid?
4001 Or try find_procinfo to see if I know about this child? */
4002 retval = pid_to_ptid (wait_retval);
4004 else if (errno == EINTR)
4008 /* Unknown error from wait_for_stop. */
4009 proc_error (pi, "target_wait (wait_for_stop)", __LINE__);
4014 /* This long block is reached if either:
4015 a) the child was already stopped, or
4016 b) we successfully waited for the child with wait_for_stop.
4017 This block will analyze the /proc status, and translate it
4018 into a waitstatus for GDB.
4020 If we actually had to call wait because the /proc file
4021 is gone (child terminated), then we skip this block,
4022 because we already have a waitstatus. */
4024 flags = proc_flags (pi);
4025 why = proc_why (pi);
4026 what = proc_what (pi);
4028 if (flags & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
4031 /* If it's running async (for single_thread control),
4032 set it back to normal again. */
4033 if (flags & PR_ASYNC)
4034 if (!proc_unset_async (pi))
4035 proc_error (pi, "target_wait, unset_async", __LINE__);
4039 proc_prettyprint_why (why, what, 1);
4041 /* The 'pid' we will return to GDB is composed of
4042 the process ID plus the lwp ID. */
4043 retval = MERGEPID (pi->pid, proc_get_current_thread (pi));
4047 wstat = (what << 8) | 0177;
4050 if (syscall_is_lwp_exit (pi, what))
4052 if (print_thread_events)
4053 printf_unfiltered (_("[%s exited]\n"),
4054 target_pid_to_str (retval));
4055 delete_thread (retval);
4056 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
4059 else if (syscall_is_exit (pi, what))
4061 struct inferior *inf;
4063 /* Handle SYS_exit call only */
4064 /* Stopped at entry to SYS_exit.
4065 Make it runnable, resume it, then use
4066 the wait system call to get its exit code.
4067 Proc_run_process always clears the current
4069 Then return its exit status. */
4070 pi->status_valid = 0;
4072 /* FIXME: what we should do is return
4073 TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS. */
4074 if (!proc_run_process (pi, 0, 0))
4075 proc_error (pi, "target_wait, run_process", __LINE__);
4077 inf = find_inferior_pid (pi->pid);
4078 if (inf->attach_flag)
4080 /* Don't call wait: simulate waiting for exit,
4081 return a "success" exit code. Bogus: what if
4082 it returns something else? */
4084 retval = inferior_ptid; /* ? ? ? */
4088 int temp = wait (&wstat);
4090 /* FIXME: shouldn't I make sure I get the right
4091 event from the right process? If (for
4092 instance) I have killed an earlier inferior
4093 process but failed to clean up after it
4094 somehow, I could get its termination event
4097 /* If wait returns -1, that's what we return to GDB. */
4099 retval = pid_to_ptid (temp);
4104 printf_filtered (_("procfs: trapped on entry to "));
4105 proc_prettyprint_syscall (proc_what (pi), 0);
4106 printf_filtered ("\n");
4109 long i, nsysargs, *sysargs;
4111 if ((nsysargs = proc_nsysarg (pi)) > 0 &&
4112 (sysargs = proc_sysargs (pi)) != NULL)
4114 printf_filtered (_("%ld syscall arguments:\n"), nsysargs);
4115 for (i = 0; i < nsysargs; i++)
4116 printf_filtered ("#%ld: 0x%08lx\n",
4124 /* How to exit gracefully, returning "unknown event" */
4125 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
4126 return inferior_ptid;
4130 /* How to keep going without returning to wfi: */
4131 target_resume (ptid, 0, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
4137 if (syscall_is_exec (pi, what))
4139 /* Hopefully this is our own "fork-child" execing
4140 the real child. Hoax this event into a trap, and
4141 GDB will see the child about to execute its start
4143 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
4146 else if (what == SYS_syssgi)
4148 /* see if we can break on dbx_link(). If yes, then
4149 we no longer need the SYS_syssgi notifications. */
4150 if (insert_dbx_link_breakpoint (pi))
4151 proc_trace_syscalls_1 (pi, SYS_syssgi, PR_SYSEXIT,
4154 /* This is an internal event and should be transparent
4155 to wfi, so resume the execution and wait again. See
4156 comment in procfs_init_inferior() for more details. */
4157 target_resume (ptid, 0, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
4161 else if (syscall_is_lwp_create (pi, what))
4164 * This syscall is somewhat like fork/exec.
4165 * We will get the event twice: once for the parent LWP,
4166 * and once for the child. We should already know about
4167 * the parent LWP, but the child will be new to us. So,
4168 * whenever we get this event, if it represents a new
4169 * thread, simply add the thread to the list.
4172 /* If not in procinfo list, add it. */
4173 temp_tid = proc_get_current_thread (pi);
4174 if (!find_procinfo (pi->pid, temp_tid))
4175 create_procinfo (pi->pid, temp_tid);
4177 temp_ptid = MERGEPID (pi->pid, temp_tid);
4178 /* If not in GDB's thread list, add it. */
4179 if (!in_thread_list (temp_ptid))
4180 add_thread (temp_ptid);
4182 /* Return to WFI, but tell it to immediately resume. */
4183 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
4184 return inferior_ptid;
4186 else if (syscall_is_lwp_exit (pi, what))
4188 if (print_thread_events)
4189 printf_unfiltered (_("[%s exited]\n"),
4190 target_pid_to_str (retval));
4191 delete_thread (retval);
4192 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
4197 /* FIXME: Do we need to handle SYS_sproc,
4198 SYS_fork, or SYS_vfork here? The old procfs
4199 seemed to use this event to handle threads on
4200 older (non-LWP) systems, where I'm assuming
4201 that threads were actually separate processes.
4202 Irix, maybe? Anyway, low priority for now. */
4206 printf_filtered (_("procfs: trapped on exit from "));
4207 proc_prettyprint_syscall (proc_what (pi), 0);
4208 printf_filtered ("\n");
4211 long i, nsysargs, *sysargs;
4213 if ((nsysargs = proc_nsysarg (pi)) > 0 &&
4214 (sysargs = proc_sysargs (pi)) != NULL)
4216 printf_filtered (_("%ld syscall arguments:\n"), nsysargs);
4217 for (i = 0; i < nsysargs; i++)
4218 printf_filtered ("#%ld: 0x%08lx\n",
4223 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
4224 return inferior_ptid;
4229 wstat = (SIGSTOP << 8) | 0177;
4234 printf_filtered (_("Retry #%d:\n"), retry);
4235 pi->status_valid = 0;
4240 /* If not in procinfo list, add it. */
4241 temp_tid = proc_get_current_thread (pi);
4242 if (!find_procinfo (pi->pid, temp_tid))
4243 create_procinfo (pi->pid, temp_tid);
4245 /* If not in GDB's thread list, add it. */
4246 temp_ptid = MERGEPID (pi->pid, temp_tid);
4247 if (!in_thread_list (temp_ptid))
4248 add_thread (temp_ptid);
4250 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
4251 status->value.sig = 0;
4256 wstat = (what << 8) | 0177;
4262 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
4267 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
4270 /* FIXME: use si_signo where possible. */
4272 #if (FLTILL != FLTPRIV) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
4275 wstat = (SIGILL << 8) | 0177;
4278 #if (FLTTRACE != FLTBPT) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
4281 /* If we hit our __dbx_link() internal breakpoint,
4282 then remove it. See comments in procfs_init_inferior()
4283 for more details. */
4284 if (dbx_link_bpt_addr != 0
4285 && dbx_link_bpt_addr
4286 == regcache_read_pc (get_current_regcache ()))
4287 remove_dbx_link_breakpoint ();
4289 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
4293 #if (FLTBOUNDS != FLTSTACK) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
4296 wstat = (SIGSEGV << 8) | 0177;
4300 #if (FLTFPE != FLTIOVF) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
4303 wstat = (SIGFPE << 8) | 0177;
4305 case FLTPAGE: /* Recoverable page fault */
4306 default: /* FIXME: use si_signo if possible for fault */
4307 retval = pid_to_ptid (-1);
4308 printf_filtered ("procfs:%d -- ", __LINE__);
4309 printf_filtered (_("child stopped for unknown reason:\n"));
4310 proc_prettyprint_why (why, what, 1);
4311 error (_("... giving up..."));
4314 break; /* case PR_FAULTED: */
4315 default: /* switch (why) unmatched */
4316 printf_filtered ("procfs:%d -- ", __LINE__);
4317 printf_filtered (_("child stopped for unknown reason:\n"));
4318 proc_prettyprint_why (why, what, 1);
4319 error (_("... giving up..."));
4323 * Got this far without error:
4324 * If retval isn't in the threads database, add it.
4326 if (PIDGET (retval) > 0 &&
4327 !ptid_equal (retval, inferior_ptid) &&
4328 !in_thread_list (retval))
4331 * We have a new thread.
4332 * We need to add it both to GDB's list and to our own.
4333 * If we don't create a procinfo, resume may be unhappy
4336 add_thread (retval);
4337 if (find_procinfo (PIDGET (retval), TIDGET (retval)) == NULL)
4338 create_procinfo (PIDGET (retval), TIDGET (retval));
4341 else /* flags do not indicate STOPPED */
4343 /* surely this can't happen... */
4344 printf_filtered ("procfs:%d -- process not stopped.\n",
4346 proc_prettyprint_flags (flags, 1);
4347 error (_("procfs: ...giving up..."));
4352 store_waitstatus (status, wstat);
4358 /* Perform a partial transfer to/from the specified object. For
4359 memory transfers, fall back to the old memory xfer functions. */
4362 procfs_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops, enum target_object object,
4363 const char *annex, gdb_byte *readbuf,
4364 const gdb_byte *writebuf, ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len)
4368 case TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY:
4370 return (*ops->deprecated_xfer_memory) (offset, readbuf,
4371 len, 0/*read*/, NULL, ops);
4373 return (*ops->deprecated_xfer_memory) (offset, (gdb_byte *) writebuf,
4374 len, 1/*write*/, NULL, ops);
4378 case TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV:
4379 return procfs_xfer_auxv (ops, object, annex, readbuf, writebuf,
4384 if (ops->beneath != NULL)
4385 return ops->beneath->to_xfer_partial (ops->beneath, object, annex,
4386 readbuf, writebuf, offset, len);
4392 /* Transfer LEN bytes between GDB address MYADDR and target address
4393 MEMADDR. If DOWRITE is non-zero, transfer them to the target,
4394 otherwise transfer them from the target. TARGET is unused.
4396 The return value is 0 if an error occurred or no bytes were
4397 transferred. Otherwise, it will be a positive value which
4398 indicates the number of bytes transferred between gdb and the
4399 target. (Note that the interface also makes provisions for
4400 negative values, but this capability isn't implemented here.) */
4403 procfs_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, gdb_byte *myaddr, int len, int dowrite,
4404 struct mem_attrib *attrib, struct target_ops *target)
4409 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4410 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
4411 if (pi->as_fd == 0 &&
4412 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_AS) == 0)
4414 proc_warn (pi, "xfer_memory, open_proc_files", __LINE__);
4418 if (lseek (pi->as_fd, (off_t) memaddr, SEEK_SET) == (off_t) memaddr)
4423 PROCFS_NOTE ("write memory: ");
4425 PROCFS_NOTE ("write memory: \n");
4427 nbytes = write (pi->as_fd, myaddr, len);
4431 PROCFS_NOTE ("read memory: \n");
4432 nbytes = read (pi->as_fd, myaddr, len);
4443 * Function: invalidate_cache
4445 * Called by target_resume before making child runnable.
4446 * Mark cached registers and status's invalid.
4447 * If there are "dirty" caches that need to be written back
4448 * to the child process, do that.
4450 * File descriptors are also cached.
4451 * As they are a limited resource, we cannot hold onto them indefinitely.
4452 * However, as they are expensive to open, we don't want to throw them
4453 * away indescriminately either. As a compromise, we will keep the
4454 * file descriptors for the parent process, but discard any file
4455 * descriptors we may have accumulated for the threads.
4458 * As this function is called by iterate_over_threads, it always
4459 * returns zero (so that iterate_over_threads will keep iterating).
4464 invalidate_cache (procinfo *parent, procinfo *pi, void *ptr)
4467 * About to run the child; invalidate caches and do any other cleanup.
4471 if (pi->gregs_dirty)
4472 if (parent == NULL ||
4473 proc_get_current_thread (parent) != pi->tid)
4474 if (!proc_set_gregs (pi)) /* flush gregs cache */
4475 proc_warn (pi, "target_resume, set_gregs",
4477 if (gdbarch_fp0_regnum (target_gdbarch) >= 0)
4478 if (pi->fpregs_dirty)
4479 if (parent == NULL ||
4480 proc_get_current_thread (parent) != pi->tid)
4481 if (!proc_set_fpregs (pi)) /* flush fpregs cache */
4482 proc_warn (pi, "target_resume, set_fpregs",
4488 /* The presence of a parent indicates that this is an LWP.
4489 Close any file descriptors that it might have open.
4490 We don't do this to the master (parent) procinfo. */
4492 close_procinfo_files (pi);
4494 pi->gregs_valid = 0;
4495 pi->fpregs_valid = 0;
4497 pi->gregs_dirty = 0;
4498 pi->fpregs_dirty = 0;
4500 pi->status_valid = 0;
4501 pi->threads_valid = 0;
4508 * Function: make_signal_thread_runnable
4510 * A callback function for iterate_over_threads.
4511 * Find the asynchronous signal thread, and make it runnable.
4512 * See if that helps matters any.
4516 make_signal_thread_runnable (procinfo *process, procinfo *pi, void *ptr)
4519 if (proc_flags (pi) & PR_ASLWP)
4521 if (!proc_run_process (pi, 0, -1))
4522 proc_error (pi, "make_signal_thread_runnable", __LINE__);
4531 * Function: target_resume
4533 * Make the child process runnable. Normally we will then call
4534 * procfs_wait and wait for it to stop again (unles gdb is async).
4537 * step: if true, then arrange for the child to stop again
4538 * after executing a single instruction.
4539 * signo: if zero, then cancel any pending signal.
4540 * If non-zero, then arrange for the indicated signal
4541 * to be delivered to the child when it runs.
4542 * pid: if -1, then allow any child thread to run.
4543 * if non-zero, then allow only the indicated thread to run.
4544 ******* (not implemented yet)
4548 procfs_resume (struct target_ops *ops,
4549 ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal signo)
4551 procinfo *pi, *thread;
4555 prrun.prflags |= PRSVADDR;
4556 prrun.pr_vaddr = $PC; set resume address
4557 prrun.prflags |= PRSTRACE; trace signals in pr_trace (all)
4558 prrun.prflags |= PRSFAULT; trace faults in pr_fault (all but PAGE)
4559 prrun.prflags |= PRCFAULT; clear current fault.
4561 PRSTRACE and PRSFAULT can be done by other means
4562 (proc_trace_signals, proc_trace_faults)
4563 PRSVADDR is unnecessary.
4564 PRCFAULT may be replaced by a PIOCCFAULT call (proc_clear_current_fault)
4565 This basically leaves PRSTEP and PRCSIG.
4566 PRCSIG is like PIOCSSIG (proc_clear_current_signal).
4567 So basically PR_STEP is the sole argument that must be passed
4568 to proc_run_process (for use in the prrun struct by ioctl). */
4570 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4571 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
4573 /* First cut: ignore pid argument */
4576 /* Convert signal to host numbering. */
4578 (signo == TARGET_SIGNAL_STOP && pi->ignore_next_sigstop))
4581 native_signo = target_signal_to_host (signo);
4583 pi->ignore_next_sigstop = 0;
4585 /* Running the process voids all cached registers and status. */
4586 /* Void the threads' caches first */
4587 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, invalidate_cache, NULL);
4588 /* Void the process procinfo's caches. */
4589 invalidate_cache (NULL, pi, NULL);
4591 if (PIDGET (ptid) != -1)
4593 /* Resume a specific thread, presumably suppressing the others. */
4594 thread = find_procinfo (PIDGET (ptid), TIDGET (ptid));
4597 if (thread->tid != 0)
4599 /* We're to resume a specific thread, and not the others.
4600 * Set the child process's PR_ASYNC flag.
4603 if (!proc_set_async (pi))
4604 proc_error (pi, "target_resume, set_async", __LINE__);
4607 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi,
4608 make_signal_thread_runnable,
4611 pi = thread; /* substitute the thread's procinfo for run */
4616 if (!proc_run_process (pi, step, native_signo))
4619 warning (_("resume: target already running. Pretend to resume, and hope for the best!"));
4621 proc_error (pi, "target_resume", __LINE__);
4626 * Function: register_gdb_signals
4628 * Traverse the list of signals that GDB knows about
4629 * (see "handle" command), and arrange for the target
4630 * to be stopped or not, according to these settings.
4632 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
4636 register_gdb_signals (procinfo *pi, gdb_sigset_t *signals)
4640 for (signo = 0; signo < NSIG; signo ++)
4641 if (signal_stop_state (target_signal_from_host (signo)) == 0 &&
4642 signal_print_state (target_signal_from_host (signo)) == 0 &&
4643 signal_pass_state (target_signal_from_host (signo)) == 1)
4644 prdelset (signals, signo);
4646 praddset (signals, signo);
4648 return proc_set_traced_signals (pi, signals);
4652 * Function: target_notice_signals
4654 * Set up to trace signals in the child process.
4658 procfs_notice_signals (ptid_t ptid)
4660 gdb_sigset_t signals;
4661 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (ptid), 0);
4663 if (proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &signals) &&
4664 register_gdb_signals (pi, &signals))
4667 proc_error (pi, "notice_signals", __LINE__);
4671 * Function: target_files_info
4673 * Print status information about the child process.
4677 procfs_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore)
4679 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
4680 printf_filtered (_("\tUsing the running image of %s %s via /proc.\n"),
4681 inf->attach_flag? "attached": "child",
4682 target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid));
4686 * Function: target_stop
4688 * Stop the child process asynchronously, as when the
4689 * gdb user types control-c or presses a "stop" button.
4691 * Works by sending kill(SIGINT) to the child's process group.
4695 procfs_stop (ptid_t ptid)
4697 kill (-inferior_process_group (), SIGINT);
4701 * Function: unconditionally_kill_inferior
4703 * Make it die. Wait for it to die. Clean up after it.
4704 * Note: this should only be applied to the real process,
4705 * not to an LWP, because of the check for parent-process.
4706 * If we need this to work for an LWP, it needs some more logic.
4710 unconditionally_kill_inferior (procinfo *pi)
4714 parent_pid = proc_parent_pid (pi);
4715 #ifdef PROCFS_NEED_CLEAR_CURSIG_FOR_KILL
4716 /* FIXME: use access functions */
4717 /* Alpha OSF/1-3.x procfs needs a clear of the current signal
4718 before the PIOCKILL, otherwise it might generate a corrupted core
4719 file for the inferior. */
4720 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, NULL) < 0)
4722 printf_filtered ("unconditionally_kill: SSIG failed!\n");
4725 #ifdef PROCFS_NEED_PIOCSSIG_FOR_KILL
4726 /* Alpha OSF/1-2.x procfs needs a PIOCSSIG call with a SIGKILL signal
4727 to kill the inferior, otherwise it might remain stopped with a
4729 We do not check the result of the PIOCSSIG, the inferior might have
4732 gdb_siginfo_t newsiginfo;
4734 memset ((char *) &newsiginfo, 0, sizeof (newsiginfo));
4735 newsiginfo.si_signo = SIGKILL;
4736 newsiginfo.si_code = 0;
4737 newsiginfo.si_errno = 0;
4738 newsiginfo.si_pid = getpid ();
4739 newsiginfo.si_uid = getuid ();
4740 /* FIXME: use proc_set_current_signal */
4741 ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, &newsiginfo);
4743 #else /* PROCFS_NEED_PIOCSSIG_FOR_KILL */
4744 if (!proc_kill (pi, SIGKILL))
4745 proc_error (pi, "unconditionally_kill, proc_kill", __LINE__);
4746 #endif /* PROCFS_NEED_PIOCSSIG_FOR_KILL */
4747 destroy_procinfo (pi);
4749 /* If pi is GDB's child, wait for it to die. */
4750 if (parent_pid == getpid ())
4751 /* FIXME: should we use waitpid to make sure we get the right event?
4752 Should we check the returned event? */
4757 ret = waitpid (pi->pid, &status, 0);
4765 * Function: target_kill_inferior
4767 * We're done debugging it, and we want it to go away.
4768 * Then we want GDB to forget all about it.
4772 procfs_kill_inferior (struct target_ops *ops)
4774 if (!ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid)) /* ? */
4776 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4777 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
4780 unconditionally_kill_inferior (pi);
4781 target_mourn_inferior ();
4786 * Function: target_mourn_inferior
4788 * Forget we ever debugged this thing!
4792 procfs_mourn_inferior (struct target_ops *ops)
4796 if (!ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid))
4798 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4799 pi = find_procinfo (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
4801 destroy_procinfo (pi);
4803 unpush_target (ops);
4805 if (dbx_link_bpt != NULL)
4807 deprecated_remove_raw_breakpoint (target_gdbarch, dbx_link_bpt);
4808 dbx_link_bpt_addr = 0;
4809 dbx_link_bpt = NULL;
4812 generic_mourn_inferior ();
4816 * Function: init_inferior
4818 * When GDB forks to create a runnable inferior process,
4819 * this function is called on the parent side of the fork.
4820 * It's job is to do whatever is necessary to make the child
4821 * ready to be debugged, and then wait for the child to synchronize.
4825 procfs_init_inferior (struct target_ops *ops, int pid)
4828 gdb_sigset_t signals;
4832 /* This routine called on the parent side (GDB side)
4833 after GDB forks the inferior. */
4836 if ((pi = create_procinfo (pid, 0)) == NULL)
4837 perror ("procfs: out of memory in 'init_inferior'");
4839 if (!open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL))
4840 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, open_proc_files", __LINE__);
4844 open_procinfo_files // done
4847 procfs_notice_signals
4854 /* If not stopped yet, wait for it to stop. */
4855 if (!(proc_flags (pi) & PR_STOPPED) &&
4856 !(proc_wait_for_stop (pi)))
4857 dead_procinfo (pi, "init_inferior: wait_for_stop failed", KILL);
4859 /* Save some of the /proc state to be restored if we detach. */
4860 /* FIXME: Why? In case another debugger was debugging it?
4861 We're it's parent, for Ghu's sake! */
4862 if (!proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sigset))
4863 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_signals", __LINE__);
4864 if (!proc_get_held_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sighold))
4865 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_held_signals", __LINE__);
4866 if (!proc_get_traced_faults (pi, &pi->saved_fltset))
4867 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_faults", __LINE__);
4868 if (!proc_get_traced_sysentry (pi, pi->saved_entryset))
4869 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_sysentry", __LINE__);
4870 if (!proc_get_traced_sysexit (pi, pi->saved_exitset))
4871 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
4873 /* Register to trace selected signals in the child. */
4874 prfillset (&signals);
4875 if (!register_gdb_signals (pi, &signals))
4876 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, register_signals", __LINE__);
4878 if ((fail = procfs_debug_inferior (pi)) != 0)
4879 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior (procfs_debug_inferior)", fail);
4881 /* FIXME: logically, we should really be turning OFF run-on-last-close,
4882 and possibly even turning ON kill-on-last-close at this point. But
4883 I can't make that change without careful testing which I don't have
4884 time to do right now... */
4885 /* Turn on run-on-last-close flag so that the child
4886 will die if GDB goes away for some reason. */
4887 if (!proc_set_run_on_last_close (pi))
4888 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, set_RLC", __LINE__);
4890 /* We now have have access to the lwpid of the main thread/lwp. */
4891 lwpid = proc_get_current_thread (pi);
4893 /* Create a procinfo for the main lwp. */
4894 create_procinfo (pid, lwpid);
4896 /* We already have a main thread registered in the thread table at
4897 this point, but it didn't have any lwp info yet. Notify the core
4898 about it. This changes inferior_ptid as well. */
4899 thread_change_ptid (pid_to_ptid (pid),
4900 MERGEPID (pid, lwpid));
4902 /* Typically two, one trap to exec the shell, one to exec the
4903 program being debugged. Defined by "inferior.h". */
4904 startup_inferior (START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED);
4907 /* On mips-irix, we need to stop the inferior early enough during
4908 the startup phase in order to be able to load the shared library
4909 symbols and insert the breakpoints that are located in these shared
4910 libraries. Stopping at the program entry point is not good enough
4911 because the -init code is executed before the execution reaches
4914 So what we need to do is to insert a breakpoint in the runtime
4915 loader (rld), more precisely in __dbx_link(). This procedure is
4916 called by rld once all shared libraries have been mapped, but before
4917 the -init code is executed. Unfortuantely, this is not straightforward,
4918 as rld is not part of the executable we are running, and thus we need
4919 the inferior to run until rld itself has been mapped in memory.
4921 For this, we trace all syssgi() syscall exit events. Each time
4922 we detect such an event, we iterate over each text memory maps,
4923 get its associated fd, and scan the symbol table for __dbx_link().
4924 When found, we know that rld has been mapped, and that we can insert
4925 the breakpoint at the symbol address. Once the dbx_link() breakpoint
4926 has been inserted, the syssgi() notifications are no longer necessary,
4927 so they should be canceled. */
4928 proc_trace_syscalls_1 (pi, SYS_syssgi, PR_SYSEXIT, FLAG_SET, 0);
4933 * Function: set_exec_trap
4935 * When GDB forks to create a new process, this function is called
4936 * on the child side of the fork before GDB exec's the user program.
4937 * Its job is to make the child minimally debuggable, so that the
4938 * parent GDB process can connect to the child and take over.
4939 * This function should do only the minimum to make that possible,
4940 * and to synchronize with the parent process. The parent process
4941 * should take care of the details.
4945 procfs_set_exec_trap (void)
4947 /* This routine called on the child side (inferior side)
4948 after GDB forks the inferior. It must use only local variables,
4949 because it may be sharing data space with its parent. */
4954 if ((pi = create_procinfo (getpid (), 0)) == NULL)
4955 perror_with_name (_("procfs: create_procinfo failed in child."));
4957 if (open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
4959 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, open_proc_files", __LINE__);
4960 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
4961 /* no need to call "dead_procinfo", because we're going to exit. */
4965 #ifdef PRFS_STOPEXEC /* defined on OSF */
4966 /* OSF method for tracing exec syscalls. Quoting:
4967 Under Alpha OSF/1 we have to use a PIOCSSPCACT ioctl to trace
4968 exits from exec system calls because of the user level loader. */
4969 /* FIXME: make nice and maybe move into an access function. */
4973 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
4975 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap (PIOCGSPCACT)", __LINE__);
4976 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
4979 prfs_flags |= PRFS_STOPEXEC;
4981 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
4983 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap (PIOCSSPCACT)", __LINE__);
4984 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
4988 #else /* not PRFS_STOPEXEC */
4989 /* Everyone else's (except OSF) method for tracing exec syscalls */
4991 Not all systems with /proc have all the exec* syscalls with the same
4992 names. On the SGI, for example, there is no SYS_exec, but there
4993 *is* a SYS_execv. So, we try to account for that. */
4995 exitset = sysset_t_alloc (pi);
4996 gdb_premptysysset (exitset);
4998 gdb_praddsysset (exitset, SYS_exec);
5001 gdb_praddsysset (exitset, SYS_execve);
5004 gdb_praddsysset (exitset, SYS_execv);
5006 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS
5008 int callnum = find_syscall (pi, "execve");
5011 gdb_praddsysset (exitset, callnum);
5013 callnum = find_syscall (pi, "ra_execve");
5015 gdb_praddsysset (exitset, callnum);
5017 #endif /* DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS */
5019 if (!proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, exitset))
5021 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, set_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
5022 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
5025 #endif /* PRFS_STOPEXEC */
5027 /* FIXME: should this be done in the parent instead? */
5028 /* Turn off inherit on fork flag so that all grand-children
5029 of gdb start with tracing flags cleared. */
5030 if (!proc_unset_inherit_on_fork (pi))
5031 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, unset_inherit", __LINE__);
5033 /* Turn off run on last close flag, so that the child process
5034 cannot run away just because we close our handle on it.
5035 We want it to wait for the parent to attach. */
5036 if (!proc_unset_run_on_last_close (pi))
5037 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, unset_RLC", __LINE__);
5039 /* FIXME: No need to destroy the procinfo --
5040 we have our own address space, and we're about to do an exec! */
5041 /*destroy_procinfo (pi);*/
5045 * Function: create_inferior
5047 * This function is called BEFORE gdb forks the inferior process.
5048 * Its only real responsibility is to set things up for the fork,
5049 * and tell GDB which two functions to call after the fork (one
5050 * for the parent, and one for the child).
5052 * This function does a complicated search for a unix shell program,
5053 * which it then uses to parse arguments and environment variables
5054 * to be sent to the child. I wonder whether this code could not
5055 * be abstracted out and shared with other unix targets such as
5060 procfs_create_inferior (struct target_ops *ops, char *exec_file,
5061 char *allargs, char **env, int from_tty)
5063 char *shell_file = getenv ("SHELL");
5067 if (shell_file != NULL && strchr (shell_file, '/') == NULL)
5070 /* We will be looking down the PATH to find shell_file. If we
5071 just do this the normal way (via execlp, which operates by
5072 attempting an exec for each element of the PATH until it
5073 finds one which succeeds), then there will be an exec for
5074 each failed attempt, each of which will cause a PR_SYSEXIT
5075 stop, and we won't know how to distinguish the PR_SYSEXIT's
5076 for these failed execs with the ones for successful execs
5077 (whether the exec has succeeded is stored at that time in the
5078 carry bit or some such architecture-specific and
5079 non-ABI-specified place).
5081 So I can't think of anything better than to search the PATH
5082 now. This has several disadvantages: (1) There is a race
5083 condition; if we find a file now and it is deleted before we
5084 exec it, we lose, even if the deletion leaves a valid file
5085 further down in the PATH, (2) there is no way to know exactly
5086 what an executable (in the sense of "capable of being
5087 exec'd") file is. Using access() loses because it may lose
5088 if the caller is the superuser; failing to use it loses if
5089 there are ACLs or some such. */
5093 /* FIXME-maybe: might want "set path" command so user can change what
5094 path is used from within GDB. */
5095 char *path = getenv ("PATH");
5097 struct stat statbuf;
5100 path = "/bin:/usr/bin";
5102 tryname = alloca (strlen (path) + strlen (shell_file) + 2);
5103 for (p = path; p != NULL; p = p1 ? p1 + 1: NULL)
5105 p1 = strchr (p, ':');
5110 strncpy (tryname, p, len);
5111 tryname[len] = '\0';
5112 strcat (tryname, "/");
5113 strcat (tryname, shell_file);
5114 if (access (tryname, X_OK) < 0)
5116 if (stat (tryname, &statbuf) < 0)
5118 if (!S_ISREG (statbuf.st_mode))
5119 /* We certainly need to reject directories. I'm not quite
5120 as sure about FIFOs, sockets, etc., but I kind of doubt
5121 that people want to exec() these things. */
5126 /* Not found. This must be an error rather than merely passing
5127 the file to execlp(), because execlp() would try all the
5128 exec()s, causing GDB to get confused. */
5129 error (_("procfs:%d -- Can't find shell %s in PATH"),
5130 __LINE__, shell_file);
5132 shell_file = tryname;
5135 pid = fork_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env, procfs_set_exec_trap,
5136 NULL, NULL, shell_file);
5138 procfs_init_inferior (ops, pid);
5141 /* Make sure to cancel the syssgi() syscall-exit notifications.
5142 They should normally have been removed by now, but they may still
5143 be activated if the inferior doesn't use shared libraries, or if
5144 we didn't locate __dbx_link, or if we never stopped in __dbx_link.
5145 See procfs_init_inferior() for more details. */
5146 proc_trace_syscalls_1 (find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0),
5147 SYS_syssgi, PR_SYSEXIT, FLAG_RESET, 0);
5152 * Function: notice_thread
5154 * Callback for find_new_threads.
5155 * Calls "add_thread".
5159 procfs_notice_thread (procinfo *pi, procinfo *thread, void *ptr)
5161 ptid_t gdb_threadid = MERGEPID (pi->pid, thread->tid);
5163 if (!in_thread_list (gdb_threadid) || is_exited (gdb_threadid))
5164 add_thread (gdb_threadid);
5170 * Function: target_find_new_threads
5172 * Query all the threads that the target knows about,
5173 * and give them back to GDB to add to its list.
5177 procfs_find_new_threads (struct target_ops *ops)
5181 /* Find procinfo for main process */
5182 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
5183 proc_update_threads (pi);
5184 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, procfs_notice_thread, NULL);
5188 * Function: target_thread_alive
5190 * Return true if the thread is still 'alive'.
5192 * This guy doesn't really seem to be doing his job.
5193 * Got to investigate how to tell when a thread is really gone.
5197 procfs_thread_alive (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid)
5202 proc = PIDGET (ptid);
5203 thread = TIDGET (ptid);
5204 /* If I don't know it, it ain't alive! */
5205 if ((pi = find_procinfo (proc, thread)) == NULL)
5208 /* If I can't get its status, it ain't alive!
5209 What's more, I need to forget about it! */
5210 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
5212 destroy_procinfo (pi);
5215 /* I couldn't have got its status if it weren't alive, so it's alive. */
5219 /* Convert PTID to a string. Returns the string in a static buffer. */
5222 procfs_pid_to_str (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid)
5224 static char buf[80];
5226 if (TIDGET (ptid) == 0)
5227 sprintf (buf, "process %d", PIDGET (ptid));
5229 sprintf (buf, "LWP %ld", TIDGET (ptid));
5235 * Function: procfs_set_watchpoint
5236 * Insert a watchpoint
5240 procfs_set_watchpoint (ptid_t ptid, CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int rwflag,
5248 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (ptid) == -1 ?
5249 PIDGET (inferior_ptid) : PIDGET (ptid), 0);
5251 /* Translate from GDB's flags to /proc's */
5252 if (len > 0) /* len == 0 means delete watchpoint */
5254 switch (rwflag) { /* FIXME: need an enum! */
5255 case hw_write: /* default watchpoint (write) */
5256 pflags = WRITE_WATCHFLAG;
5258 case hw_read: /* read watchpoint */
5259 pflags = READ_WATCHFLAG;
5261 case hw_access: /* access watchpoint */
5262 pflags = READ_WATCHFLAG | WRITE_WATCHFLAG;
5264 case hw_execute: /* execution HW breakpoint */
5265 pflags = EXEC_WATCHFLAG;
5267 default: /* Something weird. Return error. */
5270 if (after) /* Stop after r/w access is completed. */
5271 pflags |= AFTER_WATCHFLAG;
5274 if (!proc_set_watchpoint (pi, addr, len, pflags))
5276 if (errno == E2BIG) /* Typical error for no resources */
5277 return -1; /* fail */
5278 /* GDB may try to remove the same watchpoint twice.
5279 If a remove request returns no match, don't error. */
5280 if (errno == ESRCH && len == 0)
5281 return 0; /* ignore */
5282 proc_error (pi, "set_watchpoint", __LINE__);
5285 #endif /* UNIXWARE */
5289 /* Return non-zero if we can set a hardware watchpoint of type TYPE. TYPE
5290 is one of bp_hardware_watchpoint, bp_read_watchpoint, bp_write_watchpoint,
5291 or bp_hardware_watchpoint. CNT is the number of watchpoints used so
5294 Note: procfs_can_use_hw_breakpoint() is not yet used by all
5295 procfs.c targets due to the fact that some of them still define
5296 target_can_use_hardware_watchpoint. */
5299 procfs_can_use_hw_breakpoint (int type, int cnt, int othertype)
5301 /* Due to the way that proc_set_watchpoint() is implemented, host
5302 and target pointers must be of the same size. If they are not,
5303 we can't use hardware watchpoints. This limitation is due to the
5304 fact that proc_set_watchpoint() calls
5305 procfs_address_to_host_pointer(); a close inspection of
5306 procfs_address_to_host_pointer will reveal that an internal error
5307 will be generated when the host and target pointer sizes are
5309 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
5310 if (sizeof (void *) != TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type))
5313 /* Other tests here??? */
5319 * Function: stopped_by_watchpoint
5321 * Returns non-zero if process is stopped on a hardware watchpoint fault,
5322 * else returns zero.
5326 procfs_stopped_by_watchpoint (void)
5330 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
5332 if (!pi) /* If no process, then not stopped by watchpoint! */
5335 if (proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
5337 if (proc_why (pi) == PR_FAULTED)
5340 if (proc_what (pi) == FLTWATCH)
5344 if (proc_what (pi) == FLTKWATCH)
5353 procfs_insert_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type)
5355 if (!target_have_steppable_watchpoint
5356 && !gdbarch_have_nonsteppable_watchpoint (target_gdbarch))
5358 /* When a hardware watchpoint fires off the PC will be left at
5359 the instruction following the one which caused the
5360 watchpoint. It will *NOT* be necessary for GDB to step over
5362 return procfs_set_watchpoint (inferior_ptid, addr, len, type, 1);
5366 /* When a hardware watchpoint fires off the PC will be left at
5367 the instruction which caused the watchpoint. It will be
5368 necessary for GDB to step over the watchpoint. */
5369 return procfs_set_watchpoint (inferior_ptid, addr, len, type, 0);
5374 procfs_remove_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type)
5376 return procfs_set_watchpoint (inferior_ptid, addr, 0, 0, 0);
5380 procfs_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len)
5382 /* The man page for proc(4) on Solaris 2.6 and up says that the
5383 system can support "thousands" of hardware watchpoints, but gives
5384 no method for finding out how many; It doesn't say anything about
5385 the allowed size for the watched area either. So we just tell
5391 procfs_use_watchpoints (struct target_ops *t)
5393 t->to_stopped_by_watchpoint = procfs_stopped_by_watchpoint;
5394 t->to_insert_watchpoint = procfs_insert_watchpoint;
5395 t->to_remove_watchpoint = procfs_remove_watchpoint;
5396 t->to_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint = procfs_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint;
5397 t->to_can_use_hw_breakpoint = procfs_can_use_hw_breakpoint;
5401 * Memory Mappings Functions:
5405 * Function: iterate_over_mappings
5407 * Call a callback function once for each mapping, passing it the mapping,
5408 * an optional secondary callback function, and some optional opaque data.
5409 * Quit and return the first non-zero value returned from the callback.
5412 * pi -- procinfo struct for the process to be mapped.
5413 * func -- callback function to be called by this iterator.
5414 * data -- optional opaque data to be passed to the callback function.
5415 * child_func -- optional secondary function pointer to be passed
5416 * to the child function.
5418 * Return: First non-zero return value from the callback function,
5423 iterate_over_mappings (procinfo *pi, int (*child_func) (), void *data,
5424 int (*func) (struct prmap *map,
5425 int (*child_func) (),
5428 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE];
5429 struct prmap *prmaps;
5430 struct prmap *prmap;
5438 /* Get the number of mappings, allocate space,
5439 and read the mappings into prmaps. */
5442 sprintf (pathname, "/proc/%d/map", pi->pid);
5443 if ((map_fd = open (pathname, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
5444 proc_error (pi, "iterate_over_mappings (open)", __LINE__);
5446 /* Make sure it gets closed again. */
5447 make_cleanup_close (map_fd);
5449 /* Use stat to determine the file size, and compute
5450 the number of prmap_t objects it contains. */
5451 if (fstat (map_fd, &sbuf) != 0)
5452 proc_error (pi, "iterate_over_mappings (fstat)", __LINE__);
5454 nmap = sbuf.st_size / sizeof (prmap_t);
5455 prmaps = (struct prmap *) alloca ((nmap + 1) * sizeof (*prmaps));
5456 if (read (map_fd, (char *) prmaps, nmap * sizeof (*prmaps))
5457 != (nmap * sizeof (*prmaps)))
5458 proc_error (pi, "iterate_over_mappings (read)", __LINE__);
5460 /* Use ioctl command PIOCNMAP to get number of mappings. */
5461 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCNMAP, &nmap) != 0)
5462 proc_error (pi, "iterate_over_mappings (PIOCNMAP)", __LINE__);
5464 prmaps = (struct prmap *) alloca ((nmap + 1) * sizeof (*prmaps));
5465 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCMAP, prmaps) != 0)
5466 proc_error (pi, "iterate_over_mappings (PIOCMAP)", __LINE__);
5469 for (prmap = prmaps; nmap > 0; prmap++, nmap--)
5470 if ((funcstat = (*func) (prmap, child_func, data)) != 0)
5477 * Function: solib_mappings_callback
5479 * Calls the supplied callback function once for each mapped address
5480 * space in the process. The callback function receives an open
5481 * file descriptor for the file corresponding to that mapped
5482 * address space (if there is one), and the base address of the
5483 * mapped space. Quit when the callback function returns a
5484 * nonzero value, or at teh end of the mappings.
5486 * Returns: the first non-zero return value of the callback function,
5490 int solib_mappings_callback (struct prmap *map,
5491 int (*func) (int, CORE_ADDR),
5494 procinfo *pi = data;
5498 char name[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE + sizeof (map->pr_mapname)];
5500 if (map->pr_vaddr == 0 && map->pr_size == 0)
5501 return -1; /* sanity */
5503 if (map->pr_mapname[0] == 0)
5505 fd = -1; /* no map file */
5509 sprintf (name, "/proc/%d/object/%s", pi->pid, map->pr_mapname);
5510 /* Note: caller's responsibility to close this fd! */
5511 fd = open_with_retry (name, O_RDONLY);
5512 /* Note: we don't test the above call for failure;
5513 we just pass the FD on as given. Sometimes there is
5514 no file, so the open may return failure, but that's
5518 fd = ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCOPENM, &map->pr_vaddr);
5519 /* Note: we don't test the above call for failure;
5520 we just pass the FD on as given. Sometimes there is
5521 no file, so the ioctl may return failure, but that's
5524 return (*func) (fd, (CORE_ADDR) map->pr_vaddr);
5528 * Function: find_memory_regions_callback
5530 * Implements the to_find_memory_regions method.
5531 * Calls an external function for each memory region.
5532 * External function will have the signiture:
5534 * int callback (CORE_ADDR vaddr,
5535 * unsigned long size,
5536 * int read, int write, int execute,
5539 * Returns the integer value returned by the callback.
5543 find_memory_regions_callback (struct prmap *map,
5544 int (*func) (CORE_ADDR,
5550 return (*func) ((CORE_ADDR) map->pr_vaddr,
5552 (map->pr_mflags & MA_READ) != 0,
5553 (map->pr_mflags & MA_WRITE) != 0,
5554 (map->pr_mflags & MA_EXEC) != 0,
5559 * Function: proc_find_memory_regions
5561 * External interface. Calls a callback function once for each
5562 * mapped memory region in the child process, passing as arguments
5563 * CORE_ADDR virtual_address,
5564 * unsigned long size,
5565 * int read, TRUE if region is readable by the child
5566 * int write, TRUE if region is writable by the child
5567 * int execute TRUE if region is executable by the child.
5569 * Stops iterating and returns the first non-zero value
5570 * returned by the callback.
5574 proc_find_memory_regions (int (*func) (CORE_ADDR,
5580 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
5582 return iterate_over_mappings (pi, func, data,
5583 find_memory_regions_callback);
5586 /* Remove the breakpoint that we inserted in __dbx_link().
5587 Does nothing if the breakpoint hasn't been inserted or has already
5591 remove_dbx_link_breakpoint (void)
5593 if (dbx_link_bpt_addr == 0)
5596 if (deprecated_remove_raw_breakpoint (target_gdbarch, dbx_link_bpt) != 0)
5597 warning (_("Unable to remove __dbx_link breakpoint."));
5599 dbx_link_bpt_addr = 0;
5600 dbx_link_bpt = NULL;
5603 /* Return the address of the __dbx_link() function in the file
5604 refernced by ABFD by scanning its symbol table. Return 0 if
5605 the symbol was not found. */
5608 dbx_link_addr (bfd *abfd)
5610 long storage_needed;
5611 asymbol **symbol_table;
5612 long number_of_symbols;
5615 storage_needed = bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
5616 if (storage_needed <= 0)
5619 symbol_table = (asymbol **) xmalloc (storage_needed);
5620 make_cleanup (xfree, symbol_table);
5622 number_of_symbols = bfd_canonicalize_symtab (abfd, symbol_table);
5624 for (i = 0; i < number_of_symbols; i++)
5626 asymbol *sym = symbol_table[i];
5628 if ((sym->flags & BSF_GLOBAL)
5629 && sym->name != NULL && strcmp (sym->name, "__dbx_link") == 0)
5630 return (sym->value + sym->section->vma);
5633 /* Symbol not found, return NULL. */
5637 /* Search the symbol table of the file referenced by FD for a symbol
5638 named __dbx_link(). If found, then insert a breakpoint at this location,
5639 and return nonzero. Return zero otherwise. */
5642 insert_dbx_link_bpt_in_file (int fd, CORE_ADDR ignored)
5645 long storage_needed;
5648 abfd = bfd_fdopenr ("unamed", 0, fd);
5651 warning (_("Failed to create a bfd: %s."), bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
5655 if (!bfd_check_format (abfd, bfd_object))
5657 /* Not the correct format, so we can not possibly find the dbx_link
5663 sym_addr = dbx_link_addr (abfd);
5666 /* Insert the breakpoint. */
5667 dbx_link_bpt_addr = sym_addr;
5668 dbx_link_bpt = deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint (target_gdbarch,
5670 if (dbx_link_bpt == NULL)
5672 warning (_("Failed to insert dbx_link breakpoint."));
5684 /* If the given memory region MAP contains a symbol named __dbx_link,
5685 insert a breakpoint at this location and return nonzero. Return
5689 insert_dbx_link_bpt_in_region (struct prmap *map,
5690 int (*child_func) (),
5693 procinfo *pi = (procinfo *) data;
5695 /* We know the symbol we're looking for is in a text region, so
5696 only look for it if the region is a text one. */
5697 if (map->pr_mflags & MA_EXEC)
5698 return solib_mappings_callback (map, insert_dbx_link_bpt_in_file, pi);
5703 /* Search all memory regions for a symbol named __dbx_link. If found,
5704 insert a breakpoint at its location, and return nonzero. Return zero
5708 insert_dbx_link_breakpoint (procinfo *pi)
5710 return iterate_over_mappings (pi, NULL, pi, insert_dbx_link_bpt_in_region);
5714 * Function: mappingflags
5716 * Returns an ascii representation of a memory mapping's flags.
5720 mappingflags (long flags)
5722 static char asciiflags[8];
5724 strcpy (asciiflags, "-------");
5725 #if defined (MA_PHYS)
5726 if (flags & MA_PHYS)
5727 asciiflags[0] = 'd';
5729 if (flags & MA_STACK)
5730 asciiflags[1] = 's';
5731 if (flags & MA_BREAK)
5732 asciiflags[2] = 'b';
5733 if (flags & MA_SHARED)
5734 asciiflags[3] = 's';
5735 if (flags & MA_READ)
5736 asciiflags[4] = 'r';
5737 if (flags & MA_WRITE)
5738 asciiflags[5] = 'w';
5739 if (flags & MA_EXEC)
5740 asciiflags[6] = 'x';
5741 return (asciiflags);
5745 * Function: info_mappings_callback
5747 * Callback function, does the actual work for 'info proc mappings'.
5751 info_mappings_callback (struct prmap *map, int (*ignore) (), void *unused)
5753 unsigned int pr_off;
5755 #ifdef PCAGENT /* Horrible hack: only defined on Solaris 2.6+ */
5756 pr_off = (unsigned int) map->pr_offset;
5758 pr_off = map->pr_off;
5761 if (gdbarch_addr_bit (target_gdbarch) == 32)
5762 printf_filtered ("\t%#10lx %#10lx %#10lx %#10x %7s\n",
5763 (unsigned long) map->pr_vaddr,
5764 (unsigned long) map->pr_vaddr + map->pr_size - 1,
5765 (unsigned long) map->pr_size,
5767 mappingflags (map->pr_mflags));
5769 printf_filtered (" %#18lx %#18lx %#10lx %#10x %7s\n",
5770 (unsigned long) map->pr_vaddr,
5771 (unsigned long) map->pr_vaddr + map->pr_size - 1,
5772 (unsigned long) map->pr_size,
5774 mappingflags (map->pr_mflags));
5780 * Function: info_proc_mappings
5782 * Implement the "info proc mappings" subcommand.
5786 info_proc_mappings (procinfo *pi, int summary)
5789 return; /* No output for summary mode. */
5791 printf_filtered (_("Mapped address spaces:\n\n"));
5792 if (gdbarch_ptr_bit (target_gdbarch) == 32)
5793 printf_filtered ("\t%10s %10s %10s %10s %7s\n",
5800 printf_filtered (" %18s %18s %10s %10s %7s\n",
5807 iterate_over_mappings (pi, NULL, NULL, info_mappings_callback);
5808 printf_filtered ("\n");
5812 * Function: info_proc_cmd
5814 * Implement the "info proc" command.
5818 info_proc_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
5820 struct cleanup *old_chain;
5821 procinfo *process = NULL;
5822 procinfo *thread = NULL;
5829 old_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
5832 argv = gdb_buildargv (args);
5833 make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
5835 while (argv != NULL && *argv != NULL)
5837 if (isdigit (argv[0][0]))
5839 pid = strtoul (argv[0], &tmp, 10);
5841 tid = strtoul (++tmp, NULL, 10);
5843 else if (argv[0][0] == '/')
5845 tid = strtoul (argv[0] + 1, NULL, 10);
5847 else if (strncmp (argv[0], "mappings", strlen (argv[0])) == 0)
5858 pid = PIDGET (inferior_ptid);
5860 error (_("No current process: you must name one."));
5863 /* Have pid, will travel.
5864 First see if it's a process we're already debugging. */
5865 process = find_procinfo (pid, 0);
5866 if (process == NULL)
5868 /* No. So open a procinfo for it, but
5869 remember to close it again when finished. */
5870 process = create_procinfo (pid, 0);
5871 make_cleanup (do_destroy_procinfo_cleanup, process);
5872 if (!open_procinfo_files (process, FD_CTL))
5873 proc_error (process, "info proc, open_procinfo_files", __LINE__);
5877 thread = create_procinfo (pid, tid);
5881 printf_filtered (_("process %d flags:\n"), process->pid);
5882 proc_prettyprint_flags (proc_flags (process), 1);
5883 if (proc_flags (process) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
5884 proc_prettyprint_why (proc_why (process), proc_what (process), 1);
5885 if (proc_get_nthreads (process) > 1)
5886 printf_filtered ("Process has %d threads.\n",
5887 proc_get_nthreads (process));
5891 printf_filtered (_("thread %d flags:\n"), thread->tid);
5892 proc_prettyprint_flags (proc_flags (thread), 1);
5893 if (proc_flags (thread) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
5894 proc_prettyprint_why (proc_why (thread), proc_what (thread), 1);
5899 info_proc_mappings (process, 0);
5902 do_cleanups (old_chain);
5905 /* Modify the status of the system call identified by SYSCALLNUM in
5906 the set of syscalls that are currently traced/debugged.
5908 If ENTRY_OR_EXIT is set to PR_SYSENTRY, then the entry syscalls set
5909 will be updated. Otherwise, the exit syscalls set will be updated.
5911 If MODE is FLAG_SET, then traces will be enabled. Otherwise, they
5912 will be disabled. */
5915 proc_trace_syscalls_1 (procinfo *pi, int syscallnum, int entry_or_exit,
5916 int mode, int from_tty)
5920 if (entry_or_exit == PR_SYSENTRY)
5921 sysset = proc_get_traced_sysentry (pi, NULL);
5923 sysset = proc_get_traced_sysexit (pi, NULL);
5926 proc_error (pi, "proc-trace, get_traced_sysset", __LINE__);
5928 if (mode == FLAG_SET)
5929 gdb_praddsysset (sysset, syscallnum);
5931 gdb_prdelsysset (sysset, syscallnum);
5933 if (entry_or_exit == PR_SYSENTRY)
5935 if (!proc_set_traced_sysentry (pi, sysset))
5936 proc_error (pi, "proc-trace, set_traced_sysentry", __LINE__);
5940 if (!proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, sysset))
5941 proc_error (pi, "proc-trace, set_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
5946 proc_trace_syscalls (char *args, int from_tty, int entry_or_exit, int mode)
5950 if (PIDGET (inferior_ptid) <= 0)
5951 error (_("you must be debugging a process to use this command."));
5953 if (args == NULL || args[0] == 0)
5954 error_no_arg (_("system call to trace"));
5956 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
5957 if (isdigit (args[0]))
5959 const int syscallnum = atoi (args);
5961 proc_trace_syscalls_1 (pi, syscallnum, entry_or_exit, mode, from_tty);
5966 proc_trace_sysentry_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
5968 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSENTRY, FLAG_SET);
5972 proc_trace_sysexit_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
5974 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSEXIT, FLAG_SET);
5978 proc_untrace_sysentry_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
5980 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSENTRY, FLAG_RESET);
5984 proc_untrace_sysexit_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
5986 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSEXIT, FLAG_RESET);
5991 _initialize_procfs (void)
5993 add_info ("proc", info_proc_cmd, _("\
5994 Show /proc process information about any running process.\n\
5995 Specify process id, or use the program being debugged by default.\n\
5996 Specify keyword 'mappings' for detailed info on memory mappings."));
5997 add_com ("proc-trace-entry", no_class, proc_trace_sysentry_cmd,
5998 _("Give a trace of entries into the syscall."));
5999 add_com ("proc-trace-exit", no_class, proc_trace_sysexit_cmd,
6000 _("Give a trace of exits from the syscall."));
6001 add_com ("proc-untrace-entry", no_class, proc_untrace_sysentry_cmd,
6002 _("Cancel a trace of entries into the syscall."));
6003 add_com ("proc-untrace-exit", no_class, proc_untrace_sysexit_cmd,
6004 _("Cancel a trace of exits from the syscall."));
6007 /* =================== END, GDB "MODULE" =================== */
6011 /* miscellaneous stubs: */
6012 /* The following satisfy a few random symbols mostly created by */
6013 /* the solaris threads implementation, which I will chase down */
6017 * Return a pid for which we guarantee
6018 * we will be able to find a 'live' procinfo.
6022 procfs_first_available (void)
6024 return pid_to_ptid (procinfo_list ? procinfo_list->pid : -1);
6028 find_signalled_thread (struct thread_info *info, void *data)
6030 if (info->stop_signal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0
6031 && ptid_get_pid (info->ptid) == ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid))
6037 static enum target_signal
6038 find_stop_signal (void)
6040 struct thread_info *info =
6041 iterate_over_threads (find_signalled_thread, NULL);
6044 return info->stop_signal;
6046 return TARGET_SIGNAL_0;
6049 /* =================== GCORE .NOTE "MODULE" =================== */
6050 #if defined (UNIXWARE) || defined (PIOCOPENLWP) || defined (PCAGENT)
6051 /* gcore only implemented on solaris and unixware (so far) */
6054 procfs_do_thread_registers (bfd *obfd, ptid_t ptid,
6055 char *note_data, int *note_size,
6056 enum target_signal stop_signal)
6058 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (ptid);
6059 gdb_gregset_t gregs;
6060 gdb_fpregset_t fpregs;
6061 unsigned long merged_pid;
6063 merged_pid = TIDGET (ptid) << 16 | PIDGET (ptid);
6065 fill_gregset (regcache, &gregs, -1);
6066 #if defined (UNIXWARE)
6067 note_data = (char *) elfcore_write_lwpstatus (obfd,
6074 note_data = (char *) elfcore_write_prstatus (obfd,
6081 fill_fpregset (regcache, &fpregs, -1);
6082 note_data = (char *) elfcore_write_prfpreg (obfd,
6090 struct procfs_corefile_thread_data {
6094 enum target_signal stop_signal;
6098 procfs_corefile_thread_callback (procinfo *pi, procinfo *thread, void *data)
6100 struct procfs_corefile_thread_data *args = data;
6104 ptid_t saved_ptid = inferior_ptid;
6105 inferior_ptid = MERGEPID (pi->pid, thread->tid);
6106 args->note_data = procfs_do_thread_registers (args->obfd, inferior_ptid,
6110 inferior_ptid = saved_ptid;
6116 procfs_make_note_section (bfd *obfd, int *note_size)
6118 struct cleanup *old_chain;
6119 gdb_gregset_t gregs;
6120 gdb_fpregset_t fpregs;
6121 char fname[16] = {'\0'};
6122 char psargs[80] = {'\0'};
6123 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 0);
6124 char *note_data = NULL;
6126 struct procfs_corefile_thread_data thread_args;
6130 if (get_exec_file (0))
6132 strncpy (fname, strrchr (get_exec_file (0), '/') + 1, sizeof (fname));
6133 strncpy (psargs, get_exec_file (0),
6136 inf_args = get_inferior_args ();
6137 if (inf_args && *inf_args &&
6138 strlen (inf_args) < ((int) sizeof (psargs) - (int) strlen (psargs)))
6140 strncat (psargs, " ",
6141 sizeof (psargs) - strlen (psargs));
6142 strncat (psargs, inf_args,
6143 sizeof (psargs) - strlen (psargs));
6147 note_data = (char *) elfcore_write_prpsinfo (obfd,
6154 fill_gregset (get_current_regcache (), &gregs, -1);
6155 note_data = elfcore_write_pstatus (obfd, note_data, note_size,
6156 PIDGET (inferior_ptid),
6157 stop_signal, &gregs);
6160 thread_args.obfd = obfd;
6161 thread_args.note_data = note_data;
6162 thread_args.note_size = note_size;
6163 thread_args.stop_signal = find_stop_signal ();
6164 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, procfs_corefile_thread_callback, &thread_args);
6166 /* There should be always at least one thread. */
6167 gdb_assert (thread_args.note_data != note_data);
6168 note_data = thread_args.note_data;
6170 auxv_len = target_read_alloc (¤t_target, TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV,
6174 note_data = elfcore_write_note (obfd, note_data, note_size,
6175 "CORE", NT_AUXV, auxv, auxv_len);
6179 make_cleanup (xfree, note_data);
6182 #else /* !(Solaris or Unixware) */
6184 procfs_make_note_section (bfd *obfd, int *note_size)
6186 error (_("gcore not implemented for this host."));
6187 return NULL; /* lint */
6189 #endif /* Solaris or Unixware */
6190 /* =================== END GCORE .NOTE "MODULE" =================== */