hurd: unwinding support over signal trampolines
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1/* Internal interfaces for the Windows code
2 Copyright (C) 1995-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
18
19#ifndef NAT_WINDOWS_NAT_H
20#define NAT_WINDOWS_NAT_H
21
22#include <windows.h>
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23#include <vector>
24
d2977bc4 25#include "gdbsupport/gdb_optional.h"
3c76026d 26#include "target/waitstatus.h"
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28#define STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT 0x4000001F
29#define STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP 0x4000001E
30
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31namespace windows_nat
32{
33
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34/* Thread information structure used to track extra information about
35 each thread. */
36struct windows_thread_info
37{
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38 windows_thread_info (DWORD tid_, HANDLE h_, CORE_ADDR tlb)
39 : tid (tid_),
40 h (h_),
41 thread_local_base (tlb)
42 {
43 }
44
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45 ~windows_thread_info ();
46
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47 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (windows_thread_info);
48
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49 /* Ensure that this thread has been suspended. */
50 void suspend ();
51
52 /* Resume the thread if it has been suspended. */
53 void resume ();
54
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55 /* The Win32 thread identifier. */
56 DWORD tid;
57
58 /* The handle to the thread. */
59 HANDLE h;
60
61 /* Thread Information Block address. */
62 CORE_ADDR thread_local_base;
63
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64 /* This keeps track of whether SuspendThread was called on this
65 thread. -1 means there was a failure or that the thread was
66 explicitly not suspended, 1 means it was called, and 0 means it
67 was not. */
e9534bd2 68 int suspended = 0;
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69
70#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
71 /* The context as retrieved right after suspending the thread. */
e9534bd2 72 CONTEXT base_context {};
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73#endif
74
75 /* The context of the thread, including any manipulations. */
76 union
77 {
e9534bd2 78 CONTEXT context {};
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79#ifdef __x86_64__
80 WOW64_CONTEXT wow64_context;
81#endif
82 };
83
84 /* Whether debug registers changed since we last set CONTEXT back to
85 the thread. */
62fe396b 86 bool debug_registers_changed = false;
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87
88 /* Nonzero if CONTEXT is invalidated and must be re-read from the
89 inferior thread. */
62fe396b 90 bool reload_context = false;
ae1f8880 91
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92 /* True if this thread is currently stopped at a software
93 breakpoint. This is used to offset the PC when needed. */
94 bool stopped_at_software_breakpoint = false;
95
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96 /* True if we've adjusted the PC after hitting a software
97 breakpoint, false otherwise. This lets us avoid multiple
98 adjustments if the registers are read multiple times. */
99 bool pc_adjusted = false;
100
ae1f8880 101 /* The name of the thread, allocated by xmalloc. */
2950fdf7 102 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> name;
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103};
104
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105
106/* Possible values to pass to 'thread_rec'. */
107enum thread_disposition_type
108{
109 /* Do not invalidate the thread's context, and do not suspend the
110 thread. */
111 DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT,
112 /* Invalidate the context, but do not suspend the thread. */
113 DONT_SUSPEND,
114 /* Invalidate the context and suspend the thread. */
115 INVALIDATE_CONTEXT
116};
117
118/* Find a thread record given a thread id. THREAD_DISPOSITION
119 controls whether the thread is suspended, and whether the context
120 is invalidated.
121
122 This function must be supplied by the embedding application. */
123extern windows_thread_info *thread_rec (ptid_t ptid,
124 thread_disposition_type disposition);
125
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126
127/* Handle OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING_EVENT from child process. Updates
128 OURSTATUS and returns the thread id if this represents a thread
129 change (this is specific to Cygwin), otherwise 0.
130
131 Cygwin prepends its messages with a "cygwin:". Interpret this as
132 a Cygwin signal. Otherwise just print the string as a warning.
133
134 This function must be supplied by the embedding application. */
135extern int handle_output_debug_string (struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus);
136
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137/* Handle a DLL load event.
138
139 This function assumes that the current event did not occur during
140 inferior initialization.
141
142 This function must be supplied by the embedding application. */
143
144extern void handle_load_dll ();
145
146/* Handle a DLL unload event.
147
148 This function assumes that this event did not occur during inferior
149 initialization.
150
151 This function must be supplied by the embedding application. */
152
153extern void handle_unload_dll ();
154
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155/* Handle MS_VC_EXCEPTION when processing a stop. MS_VC_EXCEPTION is
156 somewhat undocumented but is used to tell the debugger the name of
157 a thread.
158
159 Return true if the exception was handled; return false otherwise.
160
161 This function must be supplied by the embedding application. */
162
163extern bool handle_ms_vc_exception (const EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec);
164
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165/* When EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION is processed, we give the embedding
166 application a chance to change it to be considered "unhandled".
167 This function must be supplied by the embedding application. If it
168 returns true, then the exception is "unhandled". */
169
170extern bool handle_access_violation (const EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec);
171
a816ba18 172
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173/* Currently executing process */
174extern HANDLE current_process_handle;
175extern DWORD current_process_id;
176extern DWORD main_thread_id;
177extern enum gdb_signal last_sig;
178
179/* The current debug event from WaitForDebugEvent or from a pending
180 stop. */
181extern DEBUG_EVENT current_event;
182
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183/* Info on currently selected thread */
184extern windows_thread_info *current_windows_thread;
185
186/* The ID of the thread for which we anticipate a stop event.
187 Normally this is -1, meaning we'll accept an event in any
188 thread. */
189extern DWORD desired_stop_thread_id;
190
191/* A single pending stop. See "pending_stops" for more
192 information. */
193struct pending_stop
194{
195 /* The thread id. */
196 DWORD thread_id;
197
198 /* The target waitstatus we computed. */
199 target_waitstatus status;
200
201 /* The event. A few fields of this can be referenced after a stop,
202 and it seemed simplest to store the entire event. */
203 DEBUG_EVENT event;
204};
205
206/* A vector of pending stops. Sometimes, Windows will report a stop
207 on a thread that has been ostensibly suspended. We believe what
208 happens here is that two threads hit a breakpoint simultaneously,
209 and the Windows kernel queues the stop events. However, this can
210 result in the strange effect of trying to single step thread A --
211 leaving all other threads suspended -- and then seeing a stop in
212 thread B. To handle this scenario, we queue all such "pending"
213 stops here, and then process them once the step has completed. See
214 PR gdb/22992. */
215extern std::vector<pending_stop> pending_stops;
216
217/* Contents of $_siginfo */
218extern EXCEPTION_RECORD siginfo_er;
219
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220#ifdef __x86_64__
221/* Ignore first breakpoint exception of WOW64 process */
222extern bool ignore_first_breakpoint;
223#endif
224
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225/* Return the name of the DLL referenced by H at ADDRESS. UNICODE
226 determines what sort of string is read from the inferior. Returns
227 the name of the DLL, or NULL on error. If a name is returned, it
228 is stored in a static buffer which is valid until the next call to
229 get_image_name. */
230extern const char *get_image_name (HANDLE h, void *address, int unicode);
231
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232typedef enum
233{
234 HANDLE_EXCEPTION_UNHANDLED = 0,
235 HANDLE_EXCEPTION_HANDLED,
236 HANDLE_EXCEPTION_IGNORED
237} handle_exception_result;
238
239extern handle_exception_result handle_exception
240 (struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus, bool debug_exceptions);
241
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242/* Return true if there is a pending stop matching
243 desired_stop_thread_id. If DEBUG_EVENTS is true, logging will be
244 enabled. */
245
246extern bool matching_pending_stop (bool debug_events);
247
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248/* See if a pending stop matches DESIRED_STOP_THREAD_ID. If so,
249 remove it from the list of pending stops, set 'current_event', and
250 return it. Otherwise, return an empty optional. */
251
252extern gdb::optional<pending_stop> fetch_pending_stop (bool debug_events);
253
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254/* A simple wrapper for ContinueDebugEvent that continues the last
255 waited-for event. If DEBUG_EVENTS is true, logging will be
256 enabled. */
257
258extern BOOL continue_last_debug_event (DWORD continue_status,
259 bool debug_events);
260
71fbdbaf 261/* A simple wrapper for WaitForDebugEvent that also sets the internal
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262 'last_wait_event' on success. */
263
264extern BOOL wait_for_debug_event (DEBUG_EVENT *event, DWORD timeout);
265
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266}
267
ae1f8880 268#endif
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