1 /* Low level interface for debugging UnixWare user-mode threads for
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22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
25 /* Like many systems, UnixWare implements two classes of threads:
26 kernel-mode threads, which are scheduled by the kernel; and
27 user-mode threads, which are scheduled by a library. UnixWare
28 calls these two classes lightweight processes (LWPs) and threads,
31 This module deals with user-mode threads. It calls procfs_ops
32 functions to deal with LWPs and processes and core_ops functions to
35 As of this writing, the user-mode thread debugging interface is not
36 documented beyond the comments in <thread.h>. The following
37 description has been gleaned from experience and from information
40 libthread.so, against which all UnixWare user-mode thread programs
41 link, provides a global thread_debug structure named _thr_debug.
44 (1) thr_map is a pointer to a pointer to an element of a
45 thread_map ring. A thread_map contains a single thread's id
46 number, state, LWP pointer, recent register state, and other
49 (2) thr_brk is a pointer to a stub function that libthread.so
50 calls when it changes a thread's state, e.g. by creating it,
51 switching it to an LWP, or causing it to exit.
53 (3) thr_debug_on controls whether libthread.so calls thr_brk().
55 Debuggers are able to track thread activity by setting a private
56 breakpoint on thr_brk() and setting thr_debug_on to 1.
58 thr_brk() receives two arguments:
60 (1) a pointer to a thread_map describing the thread being
63 (2) an enum thread_change specifying one of the following
67 thread_create thread has just been created
68 thread_exit thread has just exited
69 switch_begin thread will be switched to an LWP
70 switch_complete thread has been switched to an LWP
71 cancel_complete thread wasn't switched to an LWP
72 thread_suspend thread has been thr_suspend()ed
73 thread_suspend_pending thread will be thr_suspend()ed
74 thread_continue thread has been thr_continue()d
76 The thread_map argument to thr_brk() is NULL under the following
79 - The main thread is being acted upon. The main thread always
80 has id 1, so its thread_map is easy to find by scanning through
83 - A "switch_complete" change is occurring, which means that the
84 thread specified in the most recent "switch_begin" change has
87 - A "cancel_complete" change is occurring, which means that the
88 thread specified in the most recent "switch_begin" change has
89 not moved to an LWP after all.
91 - A spurious "switch_begin" change is occurring after a
94 Between switch_begin and switch_complete or cancel_complete, the
95 affected thread's LWP pointer is not reliable. It is possible that
96 other parts of the thread's thread_map are also unreliable during
101 #include "gdbthread.h"
103 #include "inferior.h"
104 #include "regcache.h"
107 /* <thread.h> includes <sys/priocntl.h>, which requires boolean_t from
108 <sys/types.h>, which doesn't typedef boolean_t with gcc. */
110 #define boolean_t int
114 #include <synch.h> /* for UnixWare 2.x */
116 /* Prototypes for supply_gregset etc. */
119 /* Offset from SP to first arg on stack at first instruction of a
120 function. We provide a default here that's right for most, if not
121 all, targets that use this file. */
124 #define SP_ARG0 (1 * 4)
127 /* Whether to emit debugging output. */
131 /* Default debugging output file, overridden by envvar UWTHR_DEBUG. */
133 #define DEBUG_FILE "/dev/tty"
135 /* #if DEBUG, write string S to the debugging output channel. */
138 # define DBG(fmt_and_args)
139 # define DBG2(fmt_and_args)
141 # define DBG(fmt_and_args) dbg fmt_and_args
142 # define DBG2(fmt_and_args)
145 /* Back end to CALL_BASE() and TRY_BASE(): evaluate CALL, then convert
146 inferior_ptid to a composite thread/process id. */
148 #define CALL_BASE_1(call) \
150 DBG2(("CALL_BASE(" #call ")")); \
152 do_cleanups (infpid_cleanup); \
155 /* If inferior_ptid can be converted to a composite lwp/process id, do so,
156 evaluate base_ops function CALL, and then convert inferior_ptid back to a
157 composite thread/process id.
159 Otherwise, issue an error message and return nonlocally. */
161 #define CALL_BASE(call) \
163 if (!lwp_infpid ()) \
164 error ("uw-thread: no lwp"); \
165 CALL_BASE_1 (call); \
168 /* Like CALL_BASE(), but instead of returning nonlocally on error, set
169 *CALLED to whether the inferior_ptid conversion was successful. */
171 #define TRY_BASE(call, called) \
173 if ((*(called) = lwp_infpid ())) \
174 CALL_BASE_1 (call); \
177 /* Information passed by thread_iter() to its callback parameter. */
180 struct thread_map map;
185 /* Private thread data for the thread_info struct. */
187 struct private_thread_info {
188 int stable; /* 0 if libthread.so is modifying thread map */
189 int thrid; /* thread id assigned by libthread.so */
190 int lwpid; /* thread's lwp if .stable, 0 means no lwp */
191 CORE_ADDR mapp; /* address of thread's map structure */
195 /* procfs.c's target-specific operations. */
196 extern struct target_ops procfs_ops;
198 /* Flag to prevent procfs.c from starting inferior processes. */
199 extern int procfs_suppress_run;
201 /* This module's target-specific operations. */
202 static struct target_ops uw_thread_ops;
204 /* Copy of the target over which uw_thread_ops is pushed. This is
205 more convenient than a pointer to procfs_ops or core_ops, because
206 they lack current_target's default callbacks. */
207 static struct target_ops base_ops;
209 /* Saved pointer to previous owner of target_new_objfile_hook. */
210 static void (*target_new_objfile_chain)(struct objfile *);
212 /* Whether we are debugging a user-space thread program. This isn't
213 set until after libthread.so is loaded by the program being
216 Except for module one-time intialization and where otherwise
217 documented, no functions in this module get called when
218 !uw_thread_active. */
219 static int uw_thread_active;
221 /* For efficiency, cache the addresses of libthread.so's _thr_debug
222 structure, its thr_brk stub function, and the main thread's map. */
223 static CORE_ADDR thr_debug_addr;
224 static CORE_ADDR thr_brk_addr;
225 static CORE_ADDR thr_map_main;
227 /* Remember the thread most recently marked as switching. Necessary because
228 libthread.so passes null map when calling stub with tc_*_complete. */
229 static struct thread_info *switchto_thread;
231 /* Cleanup chain for safely restoring inferior_ptid after CALL_BASE. */
232 static struct cleanup *infpid_cleanup;
236 /* Helper function for DBG() macro: if printf-style FMT is non-null, format it
237 with args and display the result on the debugging output channel. */
242 static int fd = -1, len;
252 path = getenv ("UWTHR_DEBUG");
255 if ((fd = open (path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0664)) < 0)
256 error ("can't open %s\n", path);
259 va_start (args, fmt);
260 vsprintf (buf, fmt, args);
265 (void)write (fd, buf, len + 1);
269 /* Return a string representing composite PID's components. */
274 static char *buf, buf1[80], buf2[80];
275 if (!buf || buf == buf2)
280 if (PIDGET (ptid) <= 0)
281 sprintf (buf, "%d", PIDGET (ptid));
283 sprintf (buf, "%s %ld/%d", ISTID (pid) ? "thr" : "lwp",
284 TIDGET (pid), PIDGET (pid));
289 /* Return a string representing thread state CHANGE. */
292 dbgchange (enum thread_change change)
295 case tc_invalid: return "invalid";
296 case tc_thread_create: return "thread_create";
297 case tc_thread_exit: return "thread_exit";
298 case tc_switch_begin: return "switch_begin";
299 case tc_switch_complete: return "switch_complete";
300 case tc_cancel_complete: return "cancel_complete";
301 case tc_thread_suspend: return "thread_suspend";
302 case tc_thread_suspend_pending: return "thread_suspend_pending";
303 case tc_thread_continue: return "thread_continue";
304 default: return "unknown";
308 /* Return a string representing thread STATE. */
314 case TS_ONPROC: return "running";
315 case TS_SLEEP: return "sleeping";
316 case TS_RUNNABLE: return "runnable";
317 case TS_ZOMBIE: return "zombie";
318 case TS_SUSPENDED: return "suspended";
320 case TS_FORK: return "forking";
322 default: return "confused";
329 /* Read the contents of _thr_debug into *DEBUGP. Return success. */
332 read_thr_debug (struct thread_debug *debugp)
334 return base_ops.to_xfer_memory (thr_debug_addr, (char *)debugp,
335 sizeof (*debugp), 0, NULL, &base_ops);
338 /* Read into MAP the contents of the thread map at inferior process address
339 MAPP. Return success. */
342 read_map (CORE_ADDR mapp, struct thread_map *map)
344 return base_ops.to_xfer_memory ((CORE_ADDR)THR_MAP (mapp), (char *)map,
345 sizeof (*map), 0, NULL, &base_ops);
348 /* Read into LWP the contents of the lwp decriptor at inferior process address
349 LWPP. Return success. */
352 read_lwp (CORE_ADDR lwpp, __lwp_desc_t *lwp)
354 return base_ops.to_xfer_memory (lwpp, (char *)lwp,
355 sizeof (*lwp), 0, NULL, &base_ops);
358 /* Iterate through all user threads, applying FUNC(<map>, <lwp>, DATA) until
359 (a) FUNC returns nonzero,
360 (b) FUNC has been applied to all threads, or
362 where <map> is the thread's struct thread_map and <lwp> if non-null is the
363 thread's current __lwp_desc_t.
365 If a call to FUNC returns nonzero, return that value; otherwise, return 0. */
368 thread_iter (int (*func)(iter_t *, void *), void *data)
370 struct thread_debug debug;
371 CORE_ADDR first, mapp;
375 if (!read_thr_debug (&debug))
377 if (!base_ops.to_xfer_memory ((CORE_ADDR)debug.thr_map, (char *)&mapp,
378 sizeof (mapp), 0, NULL, &base_ops))
385 if (!read_map (mapp, &iter.map))
388 if (iter.map.thr_lwpp)
389 if (!read_lwp ((CORE_ADDR)iter.map.thr_lwpp, &iter.lwp))
393 if ((ret = func (&iter, data)))
396 mapp = (CORE_ADDR)iter.map.thr_next;
402 /* Deactivate user-mode thread support. */
405 deactivate_uw_thread (void)
407 remove_thread_event_breakpoints ();
408 uw_thread_active = 0;
409 unpush_target (&uw_thread_ops);
412 /* Return the composite lwp/process id corresponding to composite
413 id PID. If PID is a thread with no lwp, return 0. */
416 thr_to_lwp (ptid_t ptid)
418 struct thread_info *info;
423 else if (!(info = find_thread_pid (ptid)))
425 else if (!info->private->lwpid)
428 lid = MKLID (PIDGET (ptid), info->private->lwpid);
430 DBG2((" thr_to_lwp(%s) = %s", dbgpid (pid), dbgpid (lid)));
434 /* find_thread_lwp() callback: return whether TP describes a thread
435 associated with lwp id DATA. */
438 find_thread_lwp_callback (struct thread_info *tp, void *data)
440 int lwpid = (int)data;
442 if (!ISTID (tp->ptid))
444 if (!tp->private->stable)
446 if (lwpid != tp->private->lwpid)
453 /* If a thread is associated with lwp id LWPID, return the corresponding
454 member of the global thread list; otherwise, return null. */
456 static struct thread_info *
457 find_thread_lwp (int lwpid)
459 return iterate_over_threads (find_thread_lwp_callback, (void *)lwpid);
462 /* Return the composite thread/process id corresponding to composite
463 id PID. If PID is an lwp with no thread, return PID. */
466 lwp_to_thr (ptid_t ptid)
468 struct thread_info *info;
474 if (!(lwpid = LIDGET (ptid)))
476 if (!(info = find_thread_lwp (lwpid)))
478 tid = MKTID (PIDGET (ptid), info->private->thrid);
481 DBG2((ISTID (tid) ? NULL : "lwp_to_thr: no thr for %s", dbgpid (ptid)));
485 /* do_cleanups() callback: convert inferior_ptid to a composite
486 thread/process id after having made a procfs call. */
489 thr_infpid (void *unused)
491 ptid_t ptid = lwp_to_thr (inferior_ptid);
492 DBG2((" inferior_ptid from procfs: %s => %s",
493 dbgpid (inferior_ptid), dbgpid (ptid)));
494 inferior_ptid = ptid;
497 /* If possible, convert inferior_ptid to a composite lwp/process id in
498 preparation for making a procfs call. Return success. */
503 ptid_t ptid = thr_to_lwp (inferior_ptid);
504 DBG2((" inferior_ptid to procfs: %s => %s",
505 dbgpid (inferior_ptid), dbgpid (ptid)));
507 if (ptid_equal (ptid, null_ptid))
510 inferior_ptid = ptid;
511 infpid_cleanup = make_cleanup (thr_infpid, NULL);
515 /* Add to the global thread list a new user-mode thread with system id THRID,
516 lwp id LWPID, map address MAPP, and composite thread/process PID. */
519 add_thread_uw (int thrid, int lwpid, CORE_ADDR mapp, ptid_t ptid)
521 struct thread_info *newthread;
523 if ((newthread = add_thread (ptid)) == NULL)
524 error ("failed to create new thread structure");
526 newthread->private = xmalloc (sizeof (struct private_thread_info));
527 newthread->private->stable = 1;
528 newthread->private->thrid = thrid;
529 newthread->private->lwpid = lwpid;
530 newthread->private->mapp = mapp;
532 if (target_has_execution)
533 printf_unfiltered ("[New %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (ptid));
536 /* notice_threads() and find_main() callback: if the thread list doesn't
537 already contain the thread described by ITER, add it if it's the main
538 thread or if !DATA. */
541 notice_thread (iter_t *iter, void *data)
543 int thrid = iter->map.thr_tid;
544 int lwpid = !iter->map.thr_lwpp ? 0 : iter->lwp.lwp_id;
545 ptid_t ptid = MKTID (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), thrid);
547 if (!find_thread_pid (ptid) && (!data || thrid == 1))
548 add_thread_uw (thrid, lwpid, iter->mapp, ptid);
553 /* Add to the thread list any threads it doesn't already contain. */
556 notice_threads (void)
558 thread_iter (notice_thread, NULL);
561 /* Return the address of the main thread's map. On error, return 0. */
568 struct thread_info *info;
569 thread_iter (notice_thread, (void *)1);
570 if ((info = find_thread_pid (MKTID (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 1))))
571 thr_map_main = info->private->mapp;
576 /* Attach to process specified by ARGS, then initialize for debugging it
577 and wait for the trace-trap that results from attaching.
579 This function only gets called with uw_thread_active == 0. */
582 uw_thread_attach (char *args, int from_tty)
584 procfs_ops.to_attach (args, from_tty);
585 if (uw_thread_active)
589 /* Detach from the process attached to by uw_thread_attach(). */
592 uw_thread_detach (char *args, int from_tty)
594 deactivate_uw_thread ();
595 base_ops.to_detach (args, from_tty);
598 /* Tell the inferior process to continue running thread PID if >= 0
599 and all threads otherwise. */
602 uw_thread_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal signo)
604 if (PIDGET (ptid) > 0)
606 ptid = thr_to_lwp (ptid);
607 if (ptid_equal (ptid, null_ptid))
608 ptid = pid_to_ptid (-1);
611 CALL_BASE (base_ops.to_resume (ptid, step, signo));
614 /* If the trap we just received from lwp PID was due to a breakpoint
615 on the libthread.so debugging stub, update this module's state
619 libthread_stub (ptid_t ptid)
621 CORE_ADDR sp, mapp, mapp_main;
622 enum thread_change change;
623 struct thread_map map;
626 ptid_t tid = null_ptid;
627 struct thread_info *info;
629 /* Check for stub breakpoint. */
630 if (read_pc_pid (ptid) - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK != thr_brk_addr)
633 /* Retrieve stub args. */
634 sp = read_register_pid (SP_REGNUM, ptid);
635 if (!base_ops.to_xfer_memory (sp + SP_ARG0, (char *)&mapp,
636 sizeof (mapp), 0, NULL, &base_ops))
638 if (!base_ops.to_xfer_memory (sp + SP_ARG0 + sizeof (mapp), (char *)&change,
639 sizeof (change), 0, NULL, &base_ops))
642 /* create_inferior() may not have finished yet, so notice the main
643 thread to ensure that it's displayed first by add_thread(). */
644 mapp_main = find_main ();
646 /* Notice thread creation, deletion, or stability change. */
648 case tc_switch_begin:
649 if (!mapp) /* usually means main thread */
653 case tc_thread_create:
657 if (!read_map (mapp, &map))
659 tid = MKTID (PIDGET (ptid), map.thr_tid);
662 case tc_thread_create: /* new thread */
665 else if (!read_lwp ((CORE_ADDR)map.thr_lwpp, &lwp))
669 add_thread_uw (map.thr_tid, lwpid, mapp, tid);
672 case tc_thread_exit: /* thread has exited */
673 printf_unfiltered ("[Exited %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (tid));
675 if (ptid_equal (tid, inferior_ptid))
676 inferior_ptid = ptid;
679 case tc_switch_begin: /* lwp is switching threads */
682 if (!(switchto_thread = find_thread_pid (tid)))
684 switchto_thread->private->stable = 0;
692 case tc_switch_complete: /* lwp has switched threads */
693 case tc_cancel_complete: /* lwp didn't switch threads */
694 if (!switchto_thread)
697 if (change == tc_switch_complete)
699 /* If switchto_thread is the main thread, then (a) the corresponding
700 tc_switch_begin probably received a null map argument and therefore
701 (b) it may have been a spurious switch following a tc_thread_exit.
703 Therefore, explicitly query the thread's lwp before caching it in
704 its thread list entry. */
706 if (!read_map (switchto_thread->private->mapp, &map))
710 if (!read_lwp ((CORE_ADDR)map.thr_lwpp, &lwp))
712 if ((info = find_thread_lwp (lwp.lwp_id)))
713 info->private->lwpid = 0;
714 switchto_thread->private->lwpid = lwp.lwp_id;
718 switchto_thread->private->stable = 1;
719 switchto_thread = NULL;
723 case tc_thread_suspend:
724 case tc_thread_suspend_pending:
725 case tc_thread_continue:
727 DBG(("unexpected condition in libthread_stub()"));
731 DBG2(("libthread_stub(%s): %s %s %s", dbgpid (pid), dbgpid (tid),
732 dbgchange (change), tid ? dbgstate (map.thr_state) : ""));
735 /* Wait for thread/lwp/process ID if >= 0 or for any thread otherwise. */
738 uw_thread_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status)
740 if (PIDGET (ptid) > 0)
741 ptid = thr_to_lwp (ptid);
742 if (PIDGET (ptid) <= 0)
743 ptid = pid_to_ptid (-1);
745 CALL_BASE (ptid = base_ops.to_wait (ptid, status));
747 if (status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED &&
748 status->value.sig == TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP)
749 libthread_stub (ptid);
751 return lwp_to_thr (ptid);
754 /* Tell gdb about the registers in the thread/lwp/process specified by
758 uw_thread_fetch_registers (int regno)
761 struct thread_info *info;
762 struct thread_map map;
764 TRY_BASE (base_ops.to_fetch_registers (regno), &called);
768 if (!(info = find_thread_pid (inferior_ptid)))
770 if (!read_map (info->private->mapp, &map))
773 supply_gregset (&map.thr_ucontext.uc_mcontext.gregs);
774 supply_fpregset (&map.thr_ucontext.uc_mcontext.fpregs);
777 /* Store gdb's current view of the register set into the thread/lwp/process
778 specified by inferior_ptid. */
781 uw_thread_store_registers (int regno)
783 CALL_BASE (base_ops.to_store_registers (regno));
786 /* Prepare to modify the registers array. */
789 uw_thread_prepare_to_store (void)
791 CALL_BASE (base_ops.to_prepare_to_store ());
794 /* Fork an inferior process and start debugging it.
796 This function only gets called with uw_thread_active == 0. */
799 uw_thread_create_inferior (char *exec_file, char *allargs, char **env)
801 if (uw_thread_active)
802 deactivate_uw_thread ();
804 procfs_ops.to_create_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env);
805 if (uw_thread_active)
812 /* Kill and forget about the inferior process. */
815 uw_thread_kill (void)
820 /* Clean up after the inferior exits. */
823 uw_thread_mourn_inferior (void)
825 deactivate_uw_thread ();
826 base_ops.to_mourn_inferior ();
829 /* Return whether this module can attach to and run processes.
831 This function only gets called with uw_thread_active == 0. */
834 uw_thread_can_run (void)
836 return procfs_suppress_run;
839 /* Return whether thread PID is still valid. */
842 uw_thread_alive (ptid_t ptid)
845 return base_ops.to_thread_alive (ptid);
847 /* If it's in the thread list, it's valid, because otherwise
848 libthread_stub() would have deleted it. */
849 return in_thread_list (ptid);
852 /* Add to the thread list any threads and lwps it doesn't already contain. */
855 uw_thread_find_new_threads (void)
857 CALL_BASE (if (base_ops.to_find_new_threads)
858 base_ops.to_find_new_threads ());
862 /* Return a string for pretty-printing PID in "info threads" output.
863 This may be called by either procfs.c or by generic gdb. */
866 uw_thread_pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid)
868 #define FMT "Thread %ld"
869 static char buf[sizeof (FMT) + 3 * sizeof (long)];
872 /* core_ops says "process foo", so call procfs_ops explicitly. */
873 return procfs_ops.to_pid_to_str (ptid);
875 sprintf (buf, FMT, TIDGET (ptid));
880 /* Return a string displaying INFO state information in "info threads"
884 uw_extra_thread_info (struct thread_info *info)
887 struct thread_map map;
892 if (!ISTID (info->ptid))
895 if (!info->private->stable)
898 if (!read_map (info->private->mapp, &map))
901 if (!map.thr_lwpp || !read_lwp ((CORE_ADDR)map.thr_lwpp, &lwp))
906 switch (map.thr_state) {
907 case TS_ONPROC: name = "running"; break;
908 case TS_SLEEP: name = "sleeping"; break;
909 case TS_RUNNABLE: name = "runnable"; break;
910 case TS_ZOMBIE: name = "zombie"; break;
911 case TS_SUSPENDED: name = "suspended"; break;
913 case TS_FORK: name = "forking"; break;
915 default: name = "confused"; break;
921 sprintf (buf, "%s, LWP %d", name, lwpid);
925 /* Check whether libthread.so has just been loaded, and if so, try to
926 initialize user-space thread debugging support.
928 libthread.so loading happens while (a) an inferior process is being
929 started by procfs and (b) a core image is being loaded.
931 This function often gets called with uw_thread_active == 0. */
934 libthread_init (void)
936 struct minimal_symbol *ms;
937 struct thread_debug debug;
939 struct breakpoint *b;
942 /* Don't initialize twice. */
943 if (uw_thread_active)
946 /* Check whether libthread.so has been loaded. */
947 if (!(ms = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_thr_debug", NULL, NULL)))
950 /* Cache _thr_debug's address. */
951 if (!(thr_debug_addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (ms)))
954 /* Initialize base_ops.to_xfer_memory(). */
955 base_ops = current_target;
957 /* Load _thr_debug's current contents. */
958 if (!read_thr_debug (&debug))
961 /* User code (e.g. my test programs) may dereference _thr_debug,
962 making it availble to GDB before shared libs are loaded. */
966 /* libthread.so has been loaded, and the current_target should now
967 reflect core_ops or procfs_ops. */
968 push_target (&uw_thread_ops); /* must precede notice_threads() */
969 uw_thread_active = 1;
971 if (!target_has_execution)
973 /* Locate threads in core file. */
978 /* Set a breakpoint on the stub function provided by libthread.so. */
979 thr_brk_addr = (CORE_ADDR)debug.thr_brk;
980 if (!(b = create_thread_event_breakpoint (thr_brk_addr)))
983 /* Activate the stub function. */
984 onp = (CORE_ADDR)&((struct thread_debug *)thr_debug_addr)->thr_debug_on;
985 if (!base_ops.to_xfer_memory ((CORE_ADDR)onp, (char *)&one,
986 sizeof (one), 1, NULL, &base_ops))
988 delete_breakpoint (b);
992 /* Prepare for finding the main thread, which doesn't yet exist. */
999 warning ("uw-thread: unable to initialize user-mode thread debugging\n");
1000 deactivate_uw_thread ();
1003 /* target_new_objfile_hook callback.
1005 If OBJFILE is non-null, check whether libthread.so was just loaded,
1006 and if so, prepare for user-mode thread debugging.
1008 If OBJFILE is null, libthread.so has gone away, so stop debugging
1011 This function often gets called with uw_thread_active == 0. */
1014 uw_thread_new_objfile (struct objfile *objfile)
1019 else if (uw_thread_active)
1020 deactivate_uw_thread ();
1022 if (target_new_objfile_chain)
1023 target_new_objfile_chain (objfile);
1026 /* Initialize uw_thread_ops. */
1029 init_uw_thread_ops (void)
1031 uw_thread_ops.to_shortname = "unixware-threads";
1032 uw_thread_ops.to_longname = "UnixWare threads and pthread.";
1033 uw_thread_ops.to_doc = "UnixWare threads and pthread support.";
1034 uw_thread_ops.to_attach = uw_thread_attach;
1035 uw_thread_ops.to_detach = uw_thread_detach;
1036 uw_thread_ops.to_resume = uw_thread_resume;
1037 uw_thread_ops.to_wait = uw_thread_wait;
1038 uw_thread_ops.to_fetch_registers = uw_thread_fetch_registers;
1039 uw_thread_ops.to_store_registers = uw_thread_store_registers;
1040 uw_thread_ops.to_prepare_to_store = uw_thread_prepare_to_store;
1041 uw_thread_ops.to_create_inferior = uw_thread_create_inferior;
1042 uw_thread_ops.to_kill = uw_thread_kill;
1043 uw_thread_ops.to_mourn_inferior = uw_thread_mourn_inferior;
1044 uw_thread_ops.to_can_run = uw_thread_can_run;
1045 uw_thread_ops.to_thread_alive = uw_thread_alive;
1046 uw_thread_ops.to_find_new_threads = uw_thread_find_new_threads;
1047 uw_thread_ops.to_pid_to_str = uw_thread_pid_to_str;
1048 uw_thread_ops.to_extra_thread_info = uw_extra_thread_info;
1049 uw_thread_ops.to_stratum = thread_stratum;
1050 uw_thread_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
1053 /* Module startup initialization function, automagically called by
1057 _initialize_uw_thread (void)
1059 init_uw_thread_ops ();
1060 add_target (&uw_thread_ops);
1062 procfs_suppress_run = 1;
1064 /* Notice when libthread.so gets loaded. */
1065 target_new_objfile_chain = target_new_objfile_hook;
1066 target_new_objfile_hook = uw_thread_new_objfile;