Implementing catch syscall.
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1 /* Native debugging support for GNU/Linux (LWP layer).
2
3 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
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19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20
21 #include "target.h"
22
23 #include <signal.h>
24
25 /* Structure describing an LWP. This is public only for the purposes
26 of ALL_LWPS; target-specific code should generally not access it
27 directly. */
28
29 struct lwp_info
30 {
31 /* The process id of the LWP. This is a combination of the LWP id
32 and overall process id. */
33 ptid_t ptid;
34
35 /* Non-zero if this LWP is cloned. In this context "cloned" means
36 that the LWP is reporting to its parent using a signal other than
37 SIGCHLD. */
38 int cloned;
39
40 /* Non-zero if we sent this LWP a SIGSTOP (but the LWP didn't report
41 it back yet). */
42 int signalled;
43
44 /* Non-zero if this LWP is stopped. */
45 int stopped;
46
47 /* Non-zero if this LWP will be/has been resumed. Note that an LWP
48 can be marked both as stopped and resumed at the same time. This
49 happens if we try to resume an LWP that has a wait status
50 pending. We shouldn't let the LWP run until that wait status has
51 been processed, but we should not report that wait status if GDB
52 didn't try to let the LWP run. */
53 int resumed;
54
55 /* If non-zero, a pending wait status. */
56 int status;
57
58 /* Non-zero if we were stepping this LWP. */
59 int step;
60
61 /* Non-zero si_signo if this LWP stopped with a trap. si_addr may
62 be the address of a hardware watchpoint. */
63 struct siginfo siginfo;
64
65 /* Non-zero if we expect a duplicated SIGINT. */
66 int ignore_sigint;
67
68 /* If WAITSTATUS->KIND != TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS, the waitstatus
69 for this LWP's last event. This may correspond to STATUS above,
70 or to a local variable in lin_lwp_wait. */
71 struct target_waitstatus waitstatus;
72
73 /* Signal wether we are in a SYSCALL_ENTRY or
74 in a SYSCALL_RETURN event.
75 Values:
76 - TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY
77 - TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN */
78 int syscall_state;
79
80 /* Next LWP in list. */
81 struct lwp_info *next;
82 };
83
84 /* The global list of LWPs, for ALL_LWPS. Unlike the threads list,
85 there is always at least one LWP on the list while the GNU/Linux
86 native target is active. */
87 extern struct lwp_info *lwp_list;
88
89 /* Iterate over the PTID each active thread (light-weight process). There
90 must be at least one. */
91 #define ALL_LWPS(LP, PTID) \
92 for ((LP) = lwp_list, (PTID) = (LP)->ptid; \
93 (LP) != NULL; \
94 (LP) = (LP)->next, (PTID) = (LP) ? (LP)->ptid : (PTID))
95
96 #define GET_LWP(ptid) ptid_get_lwp (ptid)
97 #define GET_PID(ptid) ptid_get_pid (ptid)
98 #define is_lwp(ptid) (GET_LWP (ptid) != 0)
99 #define BUILD_LWP(lwp, pid) ptid_build (pid, lwp, 0)
100
101 /* Attempt to initialize libthread_db. */
102 void check_for_thread_db (void);
103
104 int thread_db_attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid);
105
106 /* Find process PID's pending signal set from /proc/pid/status. */
107 void linux_proc_pending_signals (int pid, sigset_t *pending, sigset_t *blocked, sigset_t *ignored);
108
109 /* Return the TGID of LWPID from /proc/pid/status. Returns -1 if not
110 found. */
111 extern int linux_proc_get_tgid (int lwpid);
112
113 /* linux-nat functions for handling fork events. */
114 extern void linux_enable_event_reporting (ptid_t ptid);
115
116 extern int lin_lwp_attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid);
117
118 /* Iterator function for lin-lwp's lwp list. */
119 struct lwp_info *iterate_over_lwps (ptid_t filter,
120 int (*callback) (struct lwp_info *,
121 void *),
122 void *data);
123
124 /* Create a prototype generic GNU/Linux target. The client can
125 override it with local methods. */
126 struct target_ops * linux_target (void);
127
128 /* Create a generic GNU/Linux target using traditional
129 ptrace register access. */
130 struct target_ops *
131 linux_trad_target (CORE_ADDR (*register_u_offset)(struct gdbarch *, int, int));
132
133 /* Register the customized GNU/Linux target. This should be used
134 instead of calling add_target directly. */
135 void linux_nat_add_target (struct target_ops *);
136
137 /* Register a method to call whenever a new thread is attached. */
138 void linux_nat_set_new_thread (struct target_ops *, void (*) (ptid_t));
139
140 /* Register a method that converts a siginfo object between the layout
141 that ptrace returns, and the layout in the architecture of the
142 inferior. */
143 void linux_nat_set_siginfo_fixup (struct target_ops *,
144 int (*) (struct siginfo *,
145 gdb_byte *,
146 int));
147
148 /* Update linux-nat internal state when changing from one fork
149 to another. */
150 void linux_nat_switch_fork (ptid_t new_ptid);
151
152 /* Return the saved siginfo associated with PTID. */
153 struct siginfo *linux_nat_get_siginfo (ptid_t ptid);
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