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18
19 #ifndef GDBSERVER_LINUX_LOW_H
20 #define GDBSERVER_LINUX_LOW_H
21
22 #include "nat/linux-nat.h"
23 #include "nat/gdb_thread_db.h"
24 #include <signal.h>
25
26 #include "gdbthread.h"
27 #include "gdb_proc_service.h"
28
29 /* Included for ptrace type definitions. */
30 #include "nat/linux-ptrace.h"
31 #include "target/waitstatus.h" /* For enum target_stop_reason. */
32 #include "tracepoint.h"
33
34 #define PTRACE_XFER_TYPE long
35
36 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS
37 typedef void (*regset_fill_func) (struct regcache *, void *);
38 typedef void (*regset_store_func) (struct regcache *, const void *);
39 enum regset_type {
40 GENERAL_REGS,
41 FP_REGS,
42 EXTENDED_REGS,
43 OPTIONAL_REGS, /* Do not error if the regset cannot be accessed. */
44 };
45
46 /* The arch's regsets array initializer must be terminated with a NULL
47 regset. */
48 #define NULL_REGSET \
49 { 0, 0, 0, -1, (enum regset_type) -1, NULL, NULL }
50
51 struct regset_info
52 {
53 int get_request, set_request;
54 /* If NT_TYPE isn't 0, it will be passed to ptrace as the 3rd
55 argument and the 4th argument should be "const struct iovec *". */
56 int nt_type;
57 int size;
58 enum regset_type type;
59 regset_fill_func fill_function;
60 regset_store_func store_function;
61 };
62
63 /* Aggregation of all the supported regsets of a given
64 architecture/mode. */
65
66 struct regsets_info
67 {
68 /* The regsets array. */
69 struct regset_info *regsets;
70
71 /* The number of regsets in the REGSETS array. */
72 int num_regsets;
73
74 /* If we get EIO on a regset, do not try it again. Note the set of
75 supported regsets may depend on processor mode on biarch
76 machines. This is a (lazily allocated) array holding one boolean
77 byte (0/1) per regset, with each element corresponding to the
78 regset in the REGSETS array above at the same offset. */
79 char *disabled_regsets;
80 };
81
82 #endif
83
84 /* Mapping between the general-purpose registers in `struct user'
85 format and GDB's register array layout. */
86
87 struct usrregs_info
88 {
89 /* The number of registers accessible. */
90 int num_regs;
91
92 /* The registers map. */
93 int *regmap;
94 };
95
96 /* All info needed to access an architecture/mode's registers. */
97
98 struct regs_info
99 {
100 /* Regset support bitmap: 1 for registers that are transferred as a part
101 of a regset, 0 for ones that need to be handled individually. This
102 can be NULL if all registers are transferred with regsets or regsets
103 are not supported. */
104 unsigned char *regset_bitmap;
105
106 /* Info used when accessing registers with PTRACE_PEEKUSER /
107 PTRACE_POKEUSER. This can be NULL if all registers are
108 transferred with regsets .*/
109 struct usrregs_info *usrregs;
110
111 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS
112 /* Info used when accessing registers with regsets. */
113 struct regsets_info *regsets_info;
114 #endif
115 };
116
117 struct process_info_private
118 {
119 /* Arch-specific additions. */
120 struct arch_process_info *arch_private;
121
122 /* libthread_db-specific additions. Not NULL if this process has loaded
123 thread_db, and it is active. */
124 struct thread_db *thread_db;
125
126 /* &_r_debug. 0 if not yet determined. -1 if no PT_DYNAMIC in Phdrs. */
127 CORE_ADDR r_debug;
128 };
129
130 struct lwp_info;
131
132 struct linux_target_ops
133 {
134 /* Returns true if the low target supports range stepping. */
135 int (*supports_range_stepping) (void);
136
137 /* See target.h. */
138 int (*supports_hardware_single_step) (void);
139
140 /* Fill *SYSNO with the syscall nr trapped. Only to be called when
141 inferior is stopped due to SYSCALL_SIGTRAP. */
142 void (*get_syscall_trapinfo) (struct regcache *regcache, int *sysno);
143
144 /* See target.h. */
145 int (*get_ipa_tdesc_idx) (void);
146 };
147
148 extern struct linux_target_ops the_low_target;
149
150 /* Target ops definitions for a Linux target. */
151
152 class linux_process_target : public process_stratum_target
153 {
154 public:
155
156 int create_inferior (const char *program,
157 const std::vector<char *> &program_args) override;
158
159 void post_create_inferior () override;
160
161 int attach (unsigned long pid) override;
162
163 int kill (process_info *proc) override;
164
165 int detach (process_info *proc) override;
166
167 void mourn (process_info *proc) override;
168
169 void join (int pid) override;
170
171 bool thread_alive (ptid_t pid) override;
172
173 void resume (thread_resume *resume_info, size_t n) override;
174
175 ptid_t wait (ptid_t ptid, target_waitstatus *status,
176 int options) override;
177
178 void fetch_registers (regcache *regcache, int regno) override;
179
180 void store_registers (regcache *regcache, int regno) override;
181
182 int prepare_to_access_memory () override;
183
184 void done_accessing_memory () override;
185
186 int read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr,
187 int len) override;
188
189 int write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, const unsigned char *myaddr,
190 int len) override;
191
192 void look_up_symbols () override;
193
194 void request_interrupt () override;
195
196 bool supports_read_auxv () override;
197
198 int read_auxv (CORE_ADDR offset, unsigned char *myaddr,
199 unsigned int len) override;
200
201 int insert_point (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
202 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp) override;
203
204 int remove_point (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
205 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp) override;
206
207 bool stopped_by_sw_breakpoint () override;
208
209 bool supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint () override;
210
211 bool stopped_by_hw_breakpoint () override;
212
213 bool supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint () override;
214
215 bool supports_hardware_single_step () override;
216
217 bool stopped_by_watchpoint () override;
218
219 CORE_ADDR stopped_data_address () override;
220
221 bool supports_read_offsets () override;
222
223 int read_offsets (CORE_ADDR *text, CORE_ADDR *data) override;
224
225 bool supports_get_tls_address () override;
226
227 int get_tls_address (thread_info *thread, CORE_ADDR offset,
228 CORE_ADDR load_module, CORE_ADDR *address) override;
229
230 bool supports_qxfer_osdata () override;
231
232 int qxfer_osdata (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf,
233 unsigned const char *writebuf,
234 CORE_ADDR offset, int len) override;
235
236 bool supports_qxfer_siginfo () override;
237
238 int qxfer_siginfo (const char *annex, unsigned char *readbuf,
239 unsigned const char *writebuf,
240 CORE_ADDR offset, int len) override;
241
242 bool supports_non_stop () override;
243
244 bool async (bool enable) override;
245
246 int start_non_stop (bool enable) override;
247
248 bool supports_multi_process () override;
249
250 bool supports_fork_events () override;
251
252 bool supports_vfork_events () override;
253
254 bool supports_exec_events () override;
255
256 void handle_new_gdb_connection () override;
257
258 int handle_monitor_command (char *mon) override;
259
260 int core_of_thread (ptid_t ptid) override;
261
262 #if defined PT_GETDSBT || defined PTRACE_GETFDPIC
263 bool supports_read_loadmap () override;
264
265 int read_loadmap (const char *annex, CORE_ADDR offset,
266 unsigned char *myaddr, unsigned int len) override;
267 #endif
268
269 CORE_ADDR read_pc (regcache *regcache) override;
270
271 void write_pc (regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc) override;
272
273 bool supports_thread_stopped () override;
274
275 bool thread_stopped (thread_info *thread) override;
276
277 void pause_all (bool freeze) override;
278
279 void unpause_all (bool unfreeze) override;
280
281 void stabilize_threads () override;
282
283 bool supports_disable_randomization () override;
284
285 bool supports_qxfer_libraries_svr4 () override;
286
287 int qxfer_libraries_svr4 (const char *annex,
288 unsigned char *readbuf,
289 unsigned const char *writebuf,
290 CORE_ADDR offset, int len) override;
291
292 bool supports_agent () override;
293
294 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE
295 btrace_target_info *enable_btrace (ptid_t ptid,
296 const btrace_config *conf) override;
297
298 int disable_btrace (btrace_target_info *tinfo) override;
299
300 int read_btrace (btrace_target_info *tinfo, buffer *buf,
301 enum btrace_read_type type) override;
302
303 int read_btrace_conf (const btrace_target_info *tinfo,
304 buffer *buf) override;
305 #endif
306
307 bool supports_range_stepping () override;
308
309 bool supports_pid_to_exec_file () override;
310
311 char *pid_to_exec_file (int pid) override;
312
313 bool supports_multifs () override;
314
315 int multifs_open (int pid, const char *filename, int flags,
316 mode_t mode) override;
317
318 int multifs_unlink (int pid, const char *filename) override;
319
320 ssize_t multifs_readlink (int pid, const char *filename, char *buf,
321 size_t bufsiz) override;
322
323 const char *thread_name (ptid_t thread) override;
324
325 #if USE_THREAD_DB
326 bool thread_handle (ptid_t ptid, gdb_byte **handle,
327 int *handle_len) override;
328 #endif
329
330 bool supports_catch_syscall () override;
331
332 int get_ipa_tdesc_idx () override;
333
334 /* Return the information to access registers. This has public
335 visibility because proc-service uses it. */
336 virtual const regs_info *get_regs_info () = 0;
337
338 private:
339
340 /* Handle a GNU/Linux extended wait response. If we see a clone,
341 fork, or vfork event, we need to add the new LWP to our list
342 (and return 0 so as not to report the trap to higher layers).
343 If we see an exec event, we will modify ORIG_EVENT_LWP to point
344 to a new LWP representing the new program. */
345 int handle_extended_wait (lwp_info **orig_event_lwp, int wstat);
346
347 /* Do low-level handling of the event, and check if we should go on
348 and pass it to caller code. Return the affected lwp if we are, or
349 NULL otherwise. */
350 lwp_info *filter_event (int lwpid, int wstat);
351
352 /* Wait for an event from child(ren) WAIT_PTID, and return any that
353 match FILTER_PTID (leaving others pending). The PTIDs can be:
354 minus_one_ptid, to specify any child; a pid PTID, specifying all
355 lwps of a thread group; or a PTID representing a single lwp. Store
356 the stop status through the status pointer WSTAT. OPTIONS is
357 passed to the waitpid call. Return 0 if no event was found and
358 OPTIONS contains WNOHANG. Return -1 if no unwaited-for children
359 was found. Return the PID of the stopped child otherwise. */
360 int wait_for_event_filtered (ptid_t wait_ptid, ptid_t filter_ptid,
361 int *wstatp, int options);
362
363 /* Wait for an event from child(ren) PTID. PTIDs can be:
364 minus_one_ptid, to specify any child; a pid PTID, specifying all
365 lwps of a thread group; or a PTID representing a single lwp. Store
366 the stop status through the status pointer WSTAT. OPTIONS is
367 passed to the waitpid call. Return 0 if no event was found and
368 OPTIONS contains WNOHANG. Return -1 if no unwaited-for children
369 was found. Return the PID of the stopped child otherwise. */
370 int wait_for_event (ptid_t ptid, int *wstatp, int options);
371
372 /* Wait for all children to stop for the SIGSTOPs we just queued. */
373 void wait_for_sigstop ();
374
375 /* Wait for process, returns status. */
376 ptid_t wait_1 (ptid_t ptid, target_waitstatus *ourstatus,
377 int target_options);
378
379 /* Stop all lwps that aren't stopped yet, except EXCEPT, if not NULL.
380 If SUSPEND, then also increase the suspend count of every LWP,
381 except EXCEPT. */
382 void stop_all_lwps (int suspend, lwp_info *except);
383
384 /* Stopped LWPs that the client wanted to be running, that don't have
385 pending statuses, are set to run again, except for EXCEPT, if not
386 NULL. This undoes a stop_all_lwps call. */
387 void unstop_all_lwps (int unsuspend, lwp_info *except);
388
389 /* Start a step-over operation on LWP. When LWP stopped at a
390 breakpoint, to make progress, we need to remove the breakpoint out
391 of the way. If we let other threads run while we do that, they may
392 pass by the breakpoint location and miss hitting it. To avoid
393 that, a step-over momentarily stops all threads while LWP is
394 single-stepped by either hardware or software while the breakpoint
395 is temporarily uninserted from the inferior. When the single-step
396 finishes, we reinsert the breakpoint, and let all threads that are
397 supposed to be running, run again. */
398 void start_step_over (lwp_info *lwp);
399
400 /* If there's a step over in progress, wait until all threads stop
401 (that is, until the stepping thread finishes its step), and
402 unsuspend all lwps. The stepping thread ends with its status
403 pending, which is processed later when we get back to processing
404 events. */
405 void complete_ongoing_step_over ();
406
407 /* When we finish a step-over, set threads running again. If there's
408 another thread that may need a step-over, now's the time to start
409 it. Eventually, we'll move all threads past their breakpoints. */
410 void proceed_all_lwps ();
411
412 /* The reason we resume in the caller, is because we want to be able
413 to pass lwp->status_pending as WSTAT, and we need to clear
414 status_pending_p before resuming, otherwise, resume_one_lwp
415 refuses to resume. */
416 bool maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad (lwp_info *lwp, int *wstat);
417
418 /* Move THREAD out of the jump pad. */
419 void move_out_of_jump_pad (thread_info *thread);
420
421 /* Call low_arch_setup on THREAD. */
422 void arch_setup_thread (thread_info *thread);
423
424 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_USRREGS
425 /* Fetch one register. */
426 void fetch_register (const usrregs_info *usrregs, regcache *regcache,
427 int regno);
428
429 /* Store one register. */
430 void store_register (const usrregs_info *usrregs, regcache *regcache,
431 int regno);
432 #endif
433
434 /* Fetch all registers, or just one, from the child process.
435 If REGNO is -1, do this for all registers, skipping any that are
436 assumed to have been retrieved by regsets_fetch_inferior_registers,
437 unless ALL is non-zero.
438 Otherwise, REGNO specifies which register (so we can save time). */
439 void usr_fetch_inferior_registers (const regs_info *regs_info,
440 regcache *regcache, int regno, int all);
441
442 /* Store our register values back into the inferior.
443 If REGNO is -1, do this for all registers, skipping any that are
444 assumed to have been saved by regsets_store_inferior_registers,
445 unless ALL is non-zero.
446 Otherwise, REGNO specifies which register (so we can save time). */
447 void usr_store_inferior_registers (const regs_info *regs_info,
448 regcache *regcache, int regno, int all);
449
450 /* Return the PC as read from the regcache of LWP, without any
451 adjustment. */
452 CORE_ADDR get_pc (lwp_info *lwp);
453
454 /* Called when the LWP stopped for a signal/trap. If it stopped for a
455 trap check what caused it (breakpoint, watchpoint, trace, etc.),
456 and save the result in the LWP's stop_reason field. If it stopped
457 for a breakpoint, decrement the PC if necessary on the lwp's
458 architecture. Returns true if we now have the LWP's stop PC. */
459 bool save_stop_reason (lwp_info *lwp);
460
461 /* Resume execution of LWP. If STEP is nonzero, single-step it. If
462 SIGNAL is nonzero, give it that signal. */
463 void resume_one_lwp_throw (lwp_info *lwp, int step, int signal,
464 siginfo_t *info);
465
466 /* Like resume_one_lwp_throw, but no error is thrown if the LWP
467 disappears while we try to resume it. */
468 void resume_one_lwp (lwp_info *lwp, int step, int signal, siginfo_t *info);
469
470 /* This function is called once per thread. We check the thread's
471 last resume request, which will tell us whether to resume, step, or
472 leave the thread stopped. Any signal the client requested to be
473 delivered has already been enqueued at this point.
474
475 If any thread that GDB wants running is stopped at an internal
476 breakpoint that needs stepping over, we start a step-over operation
477 on that particular thread, and leave all others stopped. */
478 void proceed_one_lwp (thread_info *thread, lwp_info *except);
479
480 /* This function is called once per thread. We check the thread's
481 resume request, which will tell us whether to resume, step, or
482 leave the thread stopped; and what signal, if any, it should be
483 sent.
484
485 For threads which we aren't explicitly told otherwise, we preserve
486 the stepping flag; this is used for stepping over gdbserver-placed
487 breakpoints.
488
489 If pending_flags was set in any thread, we queue any needed
490 signals, since we won't actually resume. We already have a pending
491 event to report, so we don't need to preserve any step requests;
492 they should be re-issued if necessary. */
493 void resume_one_thread (thread_info *thread, bool leave_all_stopped);
494
495 /* Return true if this lwp has an interesting status pending. */
496 bool status_pending_p_callback (thread_info *thread, ptid_t ptid);
497
498 /* Resume LWPs that are currently stopped without any pending status
499 to report, but are resumed from the core's perspective. */
500 void resume_stopped_resumed_lwps (thread_info *thread);
501
502 /* Unsuspend THREAD, except EXCEPT, and proceed. */
503 void unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp (thread_info *thread, lwp_info *except);
504
505 /* Return true if this lwp still has an interesting status pending.
506 If not (e.g., it had stopped for a breakpoint that is gone), return
507 false. */
508 bool thread_still_has_status_pending (thread_info *thread);
509
510 /* Return true if this lwp is to-be-resumed and has an interesting
511 status pending. */
512 bool resume_status_pending (thread_info *thread);
513
514 /* Return true if this lwp that GDB wants running is stopped at an
515 internal breakpoint that we need to step over. It assumes that
516 any required STOP_PC adjustment has already been propagated to
517 the inferior's regcache. */
518 bool thread_needs_step_over (thread_info *thread);
519
520 /* Single step via hardware or software single step.
521 Return 1 if hardware single stepping, 0 if software single stepping
522 or can't single step. */
523 int single_step (lwp_info* lwp);
524
525 /* Install breakpoints for software single stepping. */
526 void install_software_single_step_breakpoints (lwp_info *lwp);
527
528 /* Fetch the possibly triggered data watchpoint info and store it in
529 CHILD.
530
531 On some archs, like x86, that use debug registers to set
532 watchpoints, it's possible that the way to know which watched
533 address trapped, is to check the register that is used to select
534 which address to watch. Problem is, between setting the watchpoint
535 and reading back which data address trapped, the user may change
536 the set of watchpoints, and, as a consequence, GDB changes the
537 debug registers in the inferior. To avoid reading back a stale
538 stopped-data-address when that happens, we cache in LP the fact
539 that a watchpoint trapped, and the corresponding data address, as
540 soon as we see CHILD stop with a SIGTRAP. If GDB changes the debug
541 registers meanwhile, we have the cached data we can rely on. */
542 bool check_stopped_by_watchpoint (lwp_info *child);
543
544 /* Convert a native/host siginfo object, into/from the siginfo in the
545 layout of the inferiors' architecture. */
546 void siginfo_fixup (siginfo_t *siginfo, gdb_byte *inf_siginfo,
547 int direction);
548
549 /* Add a process to the common process list, and set its private
550 data. */
551 process_info *add_linux_process (int pid, int attached);
552
553 /* Add a new thread. */
554 lwp_info *add_lwp (ptid_t ptid);
555
556 /* Delete a thread. */
557 void delete_lwp (lwp_info *lwp);
558
559 public: /* Make this public because it's used from outside. */
560 /* Attach to an inferior process. Returns 0 on success, ERRNO on
561 error. */
562 int attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid);
563
564 private: /* Back to private. */
565 /* Detach from LWP. */
566 void detach_one_lwp (lwp_info *lwp);
567
568 /* Detect zombie thread group leaders, and "exit" them. We can't
569 reap their exits until all other threads in the group have
570 exited. */
571 void check_zombie_leaders ();
572
573 /* Convenience function that is called when the kernel reports an exit
574 event. This decides whether to report the event to GDB as a
575 process exit event, a thread exit event, or to suppress the
576 event. */
577 ptid_t filter_exit_event (lwp_info *event_child,
578 target_waitstatus *ourstatus);
579
580 /* Returns true if THREAD is stopped in a jump pad, and we can't
581 move it out, because we need to report the stop event to GDB. For
582 example, if the user puts a breakpoint in the jump pad, it's
583 because she wants to debug it. */
584 bool stuck_in_jump_pad (thread_info *thread);
585
586 /* Convenience wrapper. Returns information about LWP's fast tracepoint
587 collection status. */
588 fast_tpoint_collect_result linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting
589 (lwp_info *lwp, fast_tpoint_collect_status *status);
590
591 protected:
592 /* The architecture-specific "low" methods are listed below. */
593
594 /* Architecture-specific setup for the current thread. */
595 virtual void low_arch_setup () = 0;
596
597 /* Return false if we can fetch/store the register, true if we cannot
598 fetch/store the register. */
599 virtual bool low_cannot_fetch_register (int regno) = 0;
600
601 virtual bool low_cannot_store_register (int regno) = 0;
602
603 /* Hook to fetch a register in some non-standard way. Used for
604 example by backends that have read-only registers with hardcoded
605 values (e.g., IA64's gr0/fr0/fr1). Returns true if register
606 REGNO was supplied, false if not, and we should fallback to the
607 standard ptrace methods. */
608 virtual bool low_fetch_register (regcache *regcache, int regno);
609
610 /* Return true if breakpoints are supported. Such targets must
611 implement the GET_PC and SET_PC methods. */
612 virtual bool low_supports_breakpoints ();
613
614 virtual CORE_ADDR low_get_pc (regcache *regcache);
615
616 virtual void low_set_pc (regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR newpc);
617
618 /* Find the next possible PCs after the current instruction executes.
619 Targets that override this method should also override
620 'supports_software_single_step' to return true. */
621 virtual std::vector<CORE_ADDR> low_get_next_pcs (regcache *regcache);
622
623 /* Return true if there is a breakpoint at PC. */
624 virtual bool low_breakpoint_at (CORE_ADDR pc) = 0;
625
626 /* Breakpoint and watchpoint related functions. See target.h for
627 comments. */
628 virtual int low_insert_point (raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
629 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp);
630
631 virtual int low_remove_point (raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr,
632 int size, raw_breakpoint *bp);
633
634 virtual bool low_stopped_by_watchpoint ();
635
636 virtual CORE_ADDR low_stopped_data_address ();
637
638 /* Hooks to reformat register data for PEEKUSR/POKEUSR (in particular
639 for registers smaller than an xfer unit). */
640 virtual void low_collect_ptrace_register (regcache *regcache, int regno,
641 char *buf);
642
643 virtual void low_supply_ptrace_register (regcache *regcache, int regno,
644 const char *buf);
645
646 /* Hook to convert from target format to ptrace format and back.
647 Returns true if any conversion was done; false otherwise.
648 If DIRECTION is 1, then copy from INF to NATIVE.
649 If DIRECTION is 0, copy from NATIVE to INF. */
650 virtual bool low_siginfo_fixup (siginfo_t *native, gdb_byte *inf,
651 int direction);
652
653 /* Hook to call when a new process is created or attached to.
654 If extra per-process architecture-specific data is needed,
655 allocate it here. */
656 virtual arch_process_info *low_new_process ();
657
658 /* Hook to call when a process is being deleted. If extra per-process
659 architecture-specific data is needed, delete it here. */
660 virtual void low_delete_process (arch_process_info *info);
661
662 /* Hook to call when a new thread is detected.
663 If extra per-thread architecture-specific data is needed,
664 allocate it here. */
665 virtual void low_new_thread (lwp_info *);
666
667 /* Hook to call when a thread is being deleted. If extra per-thread
668 architecture-specific data is needed, delete it here. */
669 virtual void low_delete_thread (arch_lwp_info *);
670
671 /* Hook to call, if any, when a new fork is attached. */
672 virtual void low_new_fork (process_info *parent, process_info *child);
673
674 /* Hook to call prior to resuming a thread. */
675 virtual void low_prepare_to_resume (lwp_info *lwp);
676
677 /* Fill ADDRP with the thread area address of LWPID. Returns 0 on
678 success, -1 on failure. */
679 virtual int low_get_thread_area (int lwpid, CORE_ADDR *addrp);
680
681 /* How many bytes the PC should be decremented after a break. */
682 virtual int low_decr_pc_after_break ();
683 };
684
685 extern linux_process_target *the_linux_target;
686
687 #define get_thread_lwp(thr) ((struct lwp_info *) (thread_target_data (thr)))
688 #define get_lwp_thread(lwp) ((lwp)->thread)
689
690 /* This struct is recorded in the target_data field of struct thread_info.
691
692 On linux ``all_threads'' is keyed by the LWP ID, which we use as the
693 GDB protocol representation of the thread ID. Threads also have
694 a "process ID" (poorly named) which is (presently) the same as the
695 LWP ID.
696
697 There is also ``all_processes'' is keyed by the "overall process ID",
698 which GNU/Linux calls tgid, "thread group ID". */
699
700 struct lwp_info
701 {
702 /* Backlink to the parent object. */
703 struct thread_info *thread;
704
705 /* If this flag is set, the next SIGSTOP will be ignored (the
706 process will be immediately resumed). This means that either we
707 sent the SIGSTOP to it ourselves and got some other pending event
708 (so the SIGSTOP is still pending), or that we stopped the
709 inferior implicitly via PTRACE_ATTACH and have not waited for it
710 yet. */
711 int stop_expected;
712
713 /* When this is true, we shall not try to resume this thread, even
714 if last_resume_kind isn't resume_stop. */
715 int suspended;
716
717 /* If this flag is set, the lwp is known to be stopped right now (stop
718 event already received in a wait()). */
719 int stopped;
720
721 /* Signal whether we are in a SYSCALL_ENTRY or
722 in a SYSCALL_RETURN event.
723 Values:
724 - TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY
725 - TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN */
726 enum target_waitkind syscall_state;
727
728 /* When stopped is set, the last wait status recorded for this lwp. */
729 int last_status;
730
731 /* If WAITSTATUS->KIND != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE, the waitstatus for
732 this LWP's last event, to pass to GDB without any further
733 processing. This is used to store extended ptrace event
734 information or exit status until it can be reported to GDB. */
735 struct target_waitstatus waitstatus;
736
737 /* A pointer to the fork child/parent relative. Valid only while
738 the parent fork event is not reported to higher layers. Used to
739 avoid wildcard vCont actions resuming a fork child before GDB is
740 notified about the parent's fork event. */
741 struct lwp_info *fork_relative;
742
743 /* When stopped is set, this is where the lwp last stopped, with
744 decr_pc_after_break already accounted for. If the LWP is
745 running, this is the address at which the lwp was resumed. */
746 CORE_ADDR stop_pc;
747
748 /* If this flag is set, STATUS_PENDING is a waitstatus that has not yet
749 been reported. */
750 int status_pending_p;
751 int status_pending;
752
753 /* The reason the LWP last stopped, if we need to track it
754 (breakpoint, watchpoint, etc.) */
755 enum target_stop_reason stop_reason;
756
757 /* On architectures where it is possible to know the data address of
758 a triggered watchpoint, STOPPED_DATA_ADDRESS is non-zero, and
759 contains such data address. Only valid if STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT
760 is true. */
761 CORE_ADDR stopped_data_address;
762
763 /* If this is non-zero, it is a breakpoint to be reinserted at our next
764 stop (SIGTRAP stops only). */
765 CORE_ADDR bp_reinsert;
766
767 /* If this flag is set, the last continue operation at the ptrace
768 level on this process was a single-step. */
769 int stepping;
770
771 /* Range to single step within. This is a copy of the step range
772 passed along the last resume request. See 'struct
773 thread_resume'. */
774 CORE_ADDR step_range_start; /* Inclusive */
775 CORE_ADDR step_range_end; /* Exclusive */
776
777 /* If this flag is set, we need to set the event request flags the
778 next time we see this LWP stop. */
779 int must_set_ptrace_flags;
780
781 /* If this is non-zero, it points to a chain of signals which need to
782 be delivered to this process. */
783 struct pending_signals *pending_signals;
784
785 /* A link used when resuming. It is initialized from the resume request,
786 and then processed and cleared in linux_resume_one_lwp. */
787 struct thread_resume *resume;
788
789 /* Information bout this lwp's fast tracepoint collection status (is it
790 currently stopped in the jump pad, and if so, before or at/after the
791 relocated instruction). Normally, we won't care about this, but we will
792 if a signal arrives to this lwp while it is collecting. */
793 fast_tpoint_collect_result collecting_fast_tracepoint;
794
795 /* If this is non-zero, it points to a chain of signals which need
796 to be reported to GDB. These were deferred because the thread
797 was doing a fast tracepoint collect when they arrived. */
798 struct pending_signals *pending_signals_to_report;
799
800 /* When collecting_fast_tracepoint is first found to be 1, we insert
801 a exit-jump-pad-quickly breakpoint. This is it. */
802 struct breakpoint *exit_jump_pad_bkpt;
803
804 #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB
805 int thread_known;
806 /* The thread handle, used for e.g. TLS access. Only valid if
807 THREAD_KNOWN is set. */
808 td_thrhandle_t th;
809
810 /* The pthread_t handle. */
811 thread_t thread_handle;
812 #endif
813
814 /* Arch-specific additions. */
815 struct arch_lwp_info *arch_private;
816 };
817
818 int linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file (int pid, unsigned int *machine);
819
820 /* Attach to PTID. Returns 0 on success, non-zero otherwise (an
821 errno). */
822 int linux_attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid);
823
824 struct lwp_info *find_lwp_pid (ptid_t ptid);
825 /* For linux_stop_lwp see nat/linux-nat.h. */
826
827 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS
828 void initialize_regsets_info (struct regsets_info *regsets_info);
829 #endif
830
831 void initialize_low_arch (void);
832
833 void linux_set_pc_32bit (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc);
834 CORE_ADDR linux_get_pc_32bit (struct regcache *regcache);
835
836 void linux_set_pc_64bit (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc);
837 CORE_ADDR linux_get_pc_64bit (struct regcache *regcache);
838
839 /* From thread-db.c */
840 int thread_db_init (void);
841 void thread_db_detach (struct process_info *);
842 void thread_db_mourn (struct process_info *);
843 int thread_db_handle_monitor_command (char *);
844 int thread_db_get_tls_address (struct thread_info *thread, CORE_ADDR offset,
845 CORE_ADDR load_module, CORE_ADDR *address);
846 int thread_db_look_up_one_symbol (const char *name, CORE_ADDR *addrp);
847
848 /* Called from linux-low.c when a clone event is detected. Upon entry,
849 both the clone and the parent should be stopped. This function does
850 whatever is required have the clone under thread_db's control. */
851
852 void thread_db_notice_clone (struct thread_info *parent_thr, ptid_t child_ptid);
853
854 bool thread_db_thread_handle (ptid_t ptid, gdb_byte **handle, int *handle_len);
855
856 extern int have_ptrace_getregset;
857
858 /* Search for the value with type MATCH in the auxv vector with
859 entries of length WORDSIZE bytes. If found, store the value in
860 *VALP and return 1. If not found or if there is an error, return
861 0. */
862
863 int linux_get_auxv (int wordsize, CORE_ADDR match,
864 CORE_ADDR *valp);
865
866 /* Fetch the AT_HWCAP entry from the auxv vector, where entries are length
867 WORDSIZE. If no entry was found, return zero. */
868
869 CORE_ADDR linux_get_hwcap (int wordsize);
870
871 /* Fetch the AT_HWCAP2 entry from the auxv vector, where entries are length
872 WORDSIZE. If no entry was found, return zero. */
873
874 CORE_ADDR linux_get_hwcap2 (int wordsize);
875
876 #endif /* GDBSERVER_LINUX_LOW_H */
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