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1 /* Interface GDB to the GNU Hurd.
2 Copyright (C) 1992-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
6 Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
7
8 Some code and ideas from m3-nat.c by Jukka Virtanen <jtv@hut.fi>
9
10 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
13 (at your option) any later version.
14
15 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
19
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22
23 /* Include this first, to pick up the <mach.h> 'thread_info' diversion. */
24 #include "gnu-nat.h"
25
26 /* Mach/Hurd headers are not yet ready for C++ compilation. */
27 extern "C"
28 {
29 #include <mach.h>
30 #include <mach_error.h>
31 #include <mach/exception.h>
32 #include <mach/message.h>
33 #include <mach/notify.h>
34 #include <mach/vm_attributes.h>
35
36 #include <hurd.h>
37 #include <hurd/interrupt.h>
38 #include <hurd/msg.h>
39 #include <hurd/msg_request.h>
40 #include <hurd/process.h>
41 /* Defined in <hurd/process.h>, but we need forward declarations from
42 <hurd/process_request.h> as well. */
43 #undef _process_user_
44 #include <hurd/process_request.h>
45 #include <hurd/signal.h>
46 #include <hurd/sigpreempt.h>
47
48 #include <portinfo.h>
49 }
50
51 #include "defs.h"
52
53 #include <ctype.h>
54 #include <limits.h>
55 #include <setjmp.h>
56 #include <signal.h>
57 #include <sys/ptrace.h>
58 #include <elf.h>
59 #include <link.h>
60
61 #include "inferior.h"
62 #include "symtab.h"
63 #include "value.h"
64 #include "language.h"
65 #include "target.h"
66 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h"
67 #include "gdbarch.h"
68 #include "gdbcmd.h"
69 #include "gdbcore.h"
70 #include "gdbthread.h"
71 #include "gdb_obstack.h"
72 #include "tid-parse.h"
73 #include "nat/fork-inferior.h"
74
75 #include "inf-child.h"
76
77 /* MIG stubs are not yet ready for C++ compilation. */
78 extern "C"
79 {
80 #include "exc_request_S.h"
81 #include "notify_S.h"
82 #include "process_reply_S.h"
83 #include "msg_reply_S.h"
84 #include "exc_request_U.h"
85 #include "msg_U.h"
86
87 #include "gnu-nat-mig.h"
88 }
89
90 struct gnu_nat_target *gnu_target;
91
92 static process_t proc_server = MACH_PORT_NULL;
93
94 /* If we've sent a proc_wait_request to the proc server, the pid of the
95 process we asked about. We can only ever have one outstanding. */
96 int proc_wait_pid = 0;
97
98 /* The number of wait requests we've sent, and expect replies from. */
99 int proc_waits_pending = 0;
100
101 bool gnu_debug_flag = false;
102
103 /* Forward decls */
104
105 static struct inf *make_inf ();
106
107 #define inf_debug(_inf, msg, args...) \
108 do { struct inf *__inf = (_inf); \
109 debug ("{inf %d %s}: " msg, __inf->pid, \
110 host_address_to_string (__inf) , ##args); } while (0)
111
112 /* Evaluate RPC_EXPR in a scope with the variables MSGPORT and REFPORT bound
113 to INF's msg port and task port respectively. If it has no msg port,
114 EIEIO is returned. INF must refer to a running process! */
115 #define INF_MSGPORT_RPC(inf, rpc_expr) \
116 HURD_MSGPORT_RPC (proc_getmsgport (proc_server, inf->pid, &msgport), \
117 (refport = inf->task->port, 0), 0, \
118 msgport ? (rpc_expr) : EIEIO)
119
120 /* Like INF_MSGPORT_RPC, but will also resume the signal thread to ensure
121 there's someone around to deal with the RPC (and resuspend things
122 afterwards). This effects INF's threads' resume_sc count. */
123 #define INF_RESUME_MSGPORT_RPC(inf, rpc_expr) \
124 (inf_set_threads_resume_sc_for_signal_thread (inf) \
125 ? ({ kern_return_t __e; \
126 inf_resume (inf); \
127 __e = INF_MSGPORT_RPC (inf, rpc_expr); \
128 inf_suspend (inf); \
129 __e; }) \
130 : EIEIO)
131
132 \f
133 /* The state passed by an exception message. */
134 struct exc_state
135 {
136 int exception; /* The exception code. */
137 int code, subcode;
138 mach_port_t handler; /* The real exception port to handle this. */
139 mach_port_t reply; /* The reply port from the exception call. */
140 };
141
142 /* The results of the last wait an inf did. */
143 struct inf_wait
144 {
145 struct target_waitstatus status; /* The status returned to gdb. */
146 struct exc_state exc; /* The exception that caused us to return. */
147 struct proc *thread; /* The thread in question. */
148 int suppress; /* Something trivial happened. */
149 };
150
151 /* The state of an inferior. */
152 struct inf
153 {
154 /* Fields describing the current inferior. */
155
156 struct proc *task; /* The mach task. */
157 struct proc *threads; /* A linked list of all threads in TASK. */
158
159 /* True if THREADS needn't be validated by querying the task. We
160 assume that we and the task in question are the only ones
161 frobbing the thread list, so as long as we don't let any code
162 run, we don't have to worry about THREADS changing. */
163 int threads_up_to_date;
164
165 pid_t pid; /* The real system PID. */
166
167 struct inf_wait wait; /* What to return from target_wait. */
168
169 /* One thread proc in INF may be in `single-stepping mode'. This
170 is it. */
171 struct proc *step_thread;
172
173 /* The thread we think is the signal thread. */
174 struct proc *signal_thread;
175
176 mach_port_t event_port; /* Where we receive various msgs. */
177
178 /* True if we think at least one thread in the inferior could currently be
179 running. */
180 unsigned int running:1;
181
182 /* True if the process has stopped (in the proc server sense). Note that
183 since a proc server `stop' leaves the signal thread running, the inf can
184 be RUNNING && STOPPED... */
185 unsigned int stopped:1;
186
187 /* True if the inferior has no message port. */
188 unsigned int nomsg:1;
189
190 /* True if the inferior is traced. */
191 unsigned int traced:1;
192
193 /* True if we shouldn't try waiting for the inferior, usually because we
194 can't for some reason. */
195 unsigned int no_wait:1;
196
197 /* When starting a new inferior, we don't try to validate threads until all
198 the proper execs have been done, which this flag states we still
199 expect to happen. */
200 unsigned int pending_execs:1;
201
202 /* Fields describing global state. */
203
204 /* The task suspend count used when gdb has control. This is normally 1 to
205 make things easier for us, but sometimes (like when attaching to vital
206 system servers) it may be desirable to let the task continue to run
207 (pausing individual threads as necessary). */
208 int pause_sc;
209
210 /* The task suspend count left when detaching from a task. */
211 int detach_sc;
212
213 /* The initial values used for the run_sc and pause_sc of newly discovered
214 threads -- see the definition of those fields in struct proc. */
215 int default_thread_run_sc;
216 int default_thread_pause_sc;
217 int default_thread_detach_sc;
218
219 /* True if the process should be traced when started/attached. Newly
220 started processes *must* be traced at first to exec them properly, but
221 if this is false, tracing is turned off as soon it has done so. */
222 int want_signals;
223
224 /* True if exceptions from the inferior process should be trapped. This
225 must be on to use breakpoints. */
226 int want_exceptions;
227 };
228
229
230 int
231 __proc_pid (struct proc *proc)
232 {
233 return proc->inf->pid;
234 }
235
236 \f
237 /* Update PROC's real suspend count to match it's desired one. Returns true
238 if we think PROC is now in a runnable state. */
239 int
240 gnu_nat_target::proc_update_sc (struct proc *proc)
241 {
242 int running;
243 int err = 0;
244 int delta = proc->sc - proc->cur_sc;
245
246 if (delta)
247 proc_debug (proc, "sc: %d --> %d", proc->cur_sc, proc->sc);
248
249 if (proc->sc == 0 && proc->state_changed)
250 /* Since PROC may start running, we must write back any state changes. */
251 {
252 gdb_assert (proc_is_thread (proc));
253 proc_debug (proc, "storing back changed thread state");
254 err = thread_set_state (proc->port, THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
255 (thread_state_t) &proc->state, THREAD_STATE_SIZE);
256 if (!err)
257 proc->state_changed = 0;
258 }
259
260 if (delta > 0)
261 {
262 while (delta-- > 0 && !err)
263 {
264 if (proc_is_task (proc))
265 err = task_suspend (proc->port);
266 else
267 err = thread_suspend (proc->port);
268 }
269 }
270 else
271 {
272 while (delta++ < 0 && !err)
273 {
274 if (proc_is_task (proc))
275 err = task_resume (proc->port);
276 else
277 err = thread_resume (proc->port);
278 }
279 }
280 if (!err)
281 proc->cur_sc = proc->sc;
282
283 /* If we got an error, then the task/thread has disappeared. */
284 running = !err && proc->sc == 0;
285
286 proc_debug (proc, "is %s", err ? "dead" : running ? "running" : "suspended");
287 if (err)
288 proc_debug (proc, "err = %s", safe_strerror (err));
289
290 if (running)
291 {
292 proc->aborted = 0;
293 proc->state_valid = proc->state_changed = 0;
294 proc->fetched_regs = 0;
295 }
296
297 return running;
298 }
299
300 \f
301 /* Thread_abort is called on PROC if needed. PROC must be a thread proc.
302 If PROC is deemed `precious', then nothing is done unless FORCE is true.
303 In particular, a thread is precious if it's running (in which case forcing
304 it includes suspending it first), or if it has an exception pending. */
305 void
306 gnu_nat_target::proc_abort (struct proc *proc, int force)
307 {
308 gdb_assert (proc_is_thread (proc));
309
310 if (!proc->aborted)
311 {
312 struct inf *inf = proc->inf;
313 int running = (proc->cur_sc == 0 && inf->task->cur_sc == 0);
314
315 if (running && force)
316 {
317 proc->sc = 1;
318 inf_update_suspends (proc->inf);
319 running = 0;
320 warning (_("Stopped %s."), proc_string (proc));
321 }
322 else if (proc == inf->wait.thread && inf->wait.exc.reply && !force)
323 /* An exception is pending on PROC, which don't mess with. */
324 running = 1;
325
326 if (!running)
327 /* We only abort the thread if it's not actually running. */
328 {
329 thread_abort (proc->port);
330 proc_debug (proc, "aborted");
331 proc->aborted = 1;
332 }
333 else
334 proc_debug (proc, "not aborting");
335 }
336 }
337
338 /* Make sure that the state field in PROC is up to date, and return a pointer
339 to it, or 0 if something is wrong. If WILL_MODIFY is true, makes sure
340 that the thread is stopped and aborted first, and sets the state_changed
341 field in PROC to true. */
342 thread_state_t
343 gnu_nat_target::proc_get_state (struct proc *proc, int will_modify)
344 {
345 int was_aborted = proc->aborted;
346
347 proc_debug (proc, "updating state info%s",
348 will_modify ? " (with intention to modify)" : "");
349
350 proc_abort (proc, will_modify);
351
352 if (!was_aborted && proc->aborted)
353 /* PROC's state may have changed since we last fetched it. */
354 proc->state_valid = 0;
355
356 if (!proc->state_valid)
357 {
358 mach_msg_type_number_t state_size = THREAD_STATE_SIZE;
359 kern_return_t err =
360 thread_get_state (proc->port, THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
361 (thread_state_t) &proc->state, &state_size);
362
363 proc_debug (proc, "getting thread state");
364 proc->state_valid = !err;
365 }
366
367 if (proc->state_valid)
368 {
369 if (will_modify)
370 proc->state_changed = 1;
371 return (thread_state_t) &proc->state;
372 }
373 else
374 return 0;
375 }
376
377 \f
378 /* Set PORT to PROC's exception port. */
379 kern_return_t
380 gnu_nat_target::proc_get_exception_port (struct proc * proc, mach_port_t * port)
381 {
382 if (proc_is_task (proc))
383 return task_get_exception_port (proc->port, port);
384 else
385 return thread_get_exception_port (proc->port, port);
386 }
387
388 /* Set PROC's exception port to PORT. */
389 kern_return_t
390 gnu_nat_target::proc_set_exception_port (struct proc * proc, mach_port_t port)
391 {
392 proc_debug (proc, "setting exception port: %lu", port);
393 if (proc_is_task (proc))
394 return task_set_exception_port (proc->port, port);
395 else
396 return thread_set_exception_port (proc->port, port);
397 }
398
399 /* Get PROC's exception port, cleaning up a bit if proc has died. */
400 mach_port_t
401 gnu_nat_target::_proc_get_exc_port (struct proc *proc)
402 {
403 mach_port_t exc_port;
404 kern_return_t err = proc_get_exception_port (proc, &exc_port);
405
406 if (err)
407 /* PROC must be dead. */
408 {
409 if (proc->exc_port)
410 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->exc_port);
411 proc->exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
412 if (proc->saved_exc_port)
413 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
414 proc->saved_exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
415 }
416
417 return exc_port;
418 }
419
420 /* Replace PROC's exception port with EXC_PORT, unless it's already
421 been done. Stash away any existing exception port so we can
422 restore it later. */
423 void
424 gnu_nat_target::proc_steal_exc_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t exc_port)
425 {
426 mach_port_t cur_exc_port = _proc_get_exc_port (proc);
427
428 if (cur_exc_port)
429 {
430 kern_return_t err = 0;
431
432 proc_debug (proc, "inserting exception port: %lu", exc_port);
433
434 if (cur_exc_port != exc_port)
435 /* Put in our exception port. */
436 err = proc_set_exception_port (proc, exc_port);
437
438 if (err || cur_exc_port == proc->exc_port)
439 /* We previously set the exception port, and it's still set. So we
440 just keep the old saved port which is what the proc set. */
441 {
442 if (cur_exc_port)
443 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), cur_exc_port);
444 }
445 else
446 /* Keep a copy of PROC's old exception port so it can be restored. */
447 {
448 if (proc->saved_exc_port)
449 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
450 proc->saved_exc_port = cur_exc_port;
451 }
452
453 proc_debug (proc, "saved exception port: %lu", proc->saved_exc_port);
454
455 if (!err)
456 proc->exc_port = exc_port;
457 else
458 warning (_("Error setting exception port for %s: %s"),
459 proc_string (proc), safe_strerror (err));
460 }
461 }
462
463 /* If we previously replaced PROC's exception port, put back what we
464 found there at the time, unless *our* exception port has since been
465 overwritten, in which case who knows what's going on. */
466 void
467 gnu_nat_target::proc_restore_exc_port (struct proc *proc)
468 {
469 mach_port_t cur_exc_port = _proc_get_exc_port (proc);
470
471 if (cur_exc_port)
472 {
473 kern_return_t err = 0;
474
475 proc_debug (proc, "restoring real exception port");
476
477 if (proc->exc_port == cur_exc_port)
478 /* Our's is still there. */
479 err = proc_set_exception_port (proc, proc->saved_exc_port);
480
481 if (proc->saved_exc_port)
482 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
483 proc->saved_exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
484
485 if (!err)
486 proc->exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
487 else
488 warning (_("Error setting exception port for %s: %s"),
489 proc_string (proc), safe_strerror (err));
490 }
491 }
492
493 \f
494 /* Turns hardware tracing in PROC on or off when SET is true or false,
495 respectively. Returns true on success. */
496 int
497 gnu_nat_target::proc_trace (struct proc *proc, int set)
498 {
499 thread_state_t state = proc_get_state (proc, 1);
500
501 if (!state)
502 return 0; /* The thread must be dead. */
503
504 proc_debug (proc, "tracing %s", set ? "on" : "off");
505
506 if (set)
507 {
508 /* XXX We don't get the exception unless the thread has its own
509 exception port???? */
510 if (proc->exc_port == MACH_PORT_NULL)
511 proc_steal_exc_port (proc, proc->inf->event_port);
512 THREAD_STATE_SET_TRACED (state);
513 }
514 else
515 THREAD_STATE_CLEAR_TRACED (state);
516
517 return 1;
518 }
519
520 \f
521 /* A variable from which to assign new TIDs. */
522 static int next_thread_id = 1;
523
524 /* Returns a new proc structure with the given fields. Also adds a
525 notification for PORT becoming dead to be sent to INF's notify port. */
526 struct proc *
527 gnu_nat_target::make_proc (struct inf *inf, mach_port_t port, int tid)
528 {
529 kern_return_t err;
530 mach_port_t prev_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
531 struct proc *proc = XNEW (struct proc);
532
533 proc->port = port;
534 proc->tid = tid;
535 proc->inf = inf;
536 proc->next = 0;
537 proc->saved_exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
538 proc->exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
539
540 proc->sc = 0;
541 proc->cur_sc = 0;
542
543 /* Note that these are all the values for threads; the task simply uses the
544 corresponding field in INF directly. */
545 proc->run_sc = inf->default_thread_run_sc;
546 proc->pause_sc = inf->default_thread_pause_sc;
547 proc->detach_sc = inf->default_thread_detach_sc;
548 proc->resume_sc = proc->run_sc;
549
550 proc->aborted = 0;
551 proc->dead = 0;
552 proc->state_valid = 0;
553 proc->state_changed = 0;
554
555 proc_debug (proc, "is new");
556
557 /* Get notified when things die. */
558 err =
559 mach_port_request_notification (mach_task_self (), port,
560 MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME, 1,
561 inf->event_port,
562 MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE,
563 &prev_port);
564 if (err)
565 warning (_("Couldn't request notification for port %lu: %s"),
566 port, safe_strerror (err));
567 else
568 {
569 proc_debug (proc, "notifications to: %lu", inf->event_port);
570 if (prev_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
571 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), prev_port);
572 }
573
574 if (inf->want_exceptions)
575 {
576 if (proc_is_task (proc))
577 /* Make the task exception port point to us. */
578 proc_steal_exc_port (proc, inf->event_port);
579 else
580 /* Just clear thread exception ports -- they default to the
581 task one. */
582 proc_steal_exc_port (proc, MACH_PORT_NULL);
583 }
584
585 return proc;
586 }
587
588 /* Frees PROC and any resources it uses, and returns the value of PROC's
589 next field. */
590 struct proc *
591 gnu_nat_target::_proc_free (struct proc *proc)
592 {
593 struct inf *inf = proc->inf;
594 struct proc *next = proc->next;
595
596 proc_debug (proc, "freeing...");
597
598 if (proc == inf->step_thread)
599 /* Turn off single stepping. */
600 inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0);
601 if (proc == inf->wait.thread)
602 inf_clear_wait (inf);
603 if (proc == inf->signal_thread)
604 inf->signal_thread = 0;
605
606 if (proc->port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
607 {
608 if (proc->exc_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
609 /* Restore the original exception port. */
610 proc_restore_exc_port (proc);
611 if (proc->cur_sc != 0)
612 /* Resume the thread/task. */
613 {
614 proc->sc = 0;
615 proc_update_sc (proc);
616 }
617 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->port);
618 }
619
620 xfree (proc);
621 return next;
622 }
623
624 \f
625 static struct inf *
626 make_inf (void)
627 {
628 struct inf *inf = XNEW (struct inf);
629
630 inf->task = 0;
631 inf->threads = 0;
632 inf->threads_up_to_date = 0;
633 inf->pid = 0;
634 inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
635 inf->wait.thread = 0;
636 inf->wait.exc.handler = MACH_PORT_NULL;
637 inf->wait.exc.reply = MACH_PORT_NULL;
638 inf->step_thread = 0;
639 inf->signal_thread = 0;
640 inf->event_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
641 inf->running = 0;
642 inf->stopped = 0;
643 inf->nomsg = 1;
644 inf->traced = 0;
645 inf->no_wait = 0;
646 inf->pending_execs = 0;
647 inf->pause_sc = 1;
648 inf->detach_sc = 0;
649 inf->default_thread_run_sc = 0;
650 inf->default_thread_pause_sc = 0;
651 inf->default_thread_detach_sc = 0;
652 inf->want_signals = 1; /* By default */
653 inf->want_exceptions = 1; /* By default */
654
655 return inf;
656 }
657
658 /* Clear INF's target wait status. */
659 void
660 gnu_nat_target::inf_clear_wait (struct inf *inf)
661 {
662 inf_debug (inf, "clearing wait");
663 inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
664 inf->wait.thread = 0;
665 inf->wait.suppress = 0;
666 if (inf->wait.exc.handler != MACH_PORT_NULL)
667 {
668 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), inf->wait.exc.handler);
669 inf->wait.exc.handler = MACH_PORT_NULL;
670 }
671 if (inf->wait.exc.reply != MACH_PORT_NULL)
672 {
673 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), inf->wait.exc.reply);
674 inf->wait.exc.reply = MACH_PORT_NULL;
675 }
676 }
677
678 \f
679 void
680 gnu_nat_target::inf_cleanup (struct inf *inf)
681 {
682 inf_debug (inf, "cleanup");
683
684 inf_clear_wait (inf);
685
686 inf_set_pid (inf, -1);
687 inf->pid = 0;
688 inf->running = 0;
689 inf->stopped = 0;
690 inf->nomsg = 1;
691 inf->traced = 0;
692 inf->no_wait = 0;
693 inf->pending_execs = 0;
694
695 if (inf->event_port)
696 {
697 mach_port_destroy (mach_task_self (), inf->event_port);
698 inf->event_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
699 }
700 }
701
702 void
703 gnu_nat_target::inf_startup (struct inf *inf, int pid)
704 {
705 kern_return_t err;
706
707 inf_debug (inf, "startup: pid = %d", pid);
708
709 inf_cleanup (inf);
710
711 /* Make the port on which we receive all events. */
712 err = mach_port_allocate (mach_task_self (),
713 MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &inf->event_port);
714 if (err)
715 error (_("Error allocating event port: %s"), safe_strerror (err));
716
717 /* Make a send right for it, so we can easily copy it for other people. */
718 mach_port_insert_right (mach_task_self (), inf->event_port,
719 inf->event_port, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND);
720 inf_set_pid (inf, pid);
721 }
722
723 \f
724 /* Close current process, if any, and attach INF to process PORT. */
725 void
726 gnu_nat_target::inf_set_pid (struct inf *inf, pid_t pid)
727 {
728 task_t task_port;
729 struct proc *task = inf->task;
730
731 inf_debug (inf, "setting pid: %d", pid);
732
733 if (pid < 0)
734 task_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
735 else
736 {
737 kern_return_t err = proc_pid2task (proc_server, pid, &task_port);
738
739 if (err)
740 error (_("Error getting task for pid %d: %s"),
741 pid, safe_strerror (err));
742 }
743
744 inf_debug (inf, "setting task: %lu", task_port);
745
746 if (inf->pause_sc)
747 task_suspend (task_port);
748
749 if (task && task->port != task_port)
750 {
751 inf->task = 0;
752 inf_validate_procs (inf); /* Trash all the threads. */
753 _proc_free (task); /* And the task. */
754 }
755
756 if (task_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
757 {
758 inf->task = make_proc (inf, task_port, PROC_TID_TASK);
759 inf->threads_up_to_date = 0;
760 }
761
762 if (inf->task)
763 {
764 inf->pid = pid;
765 if (inf->pause_sc)
766 /* Reflect task_suspend above. */
767 inf->task->sc = inf->task->cur_sc = 1;
768 }
769 else
770 inf->pid = -1;
771 }
772
773 \f
774 /* Validates INF's stopped, nomsg and traced field from the actual
775 proc server state. Note that the traced field is only updated from
776 the proc server state if we do not have a message port. If we do
777 have a message port we'd better look at the tracemask itself. */
778 void
779 gnu_nat_target::inf_validate_procinfo (struct inf *inf)
780 {
781 char *noise;
782 mach_msg_type_number_t noise_len = 0;
783 struct procinfo *pi;
784 mach_msg_type_number_t pi_len = 0;
785 int info_flags = 0;
786 kern_return_t err =
787 proc_getprocinfo (proc_server, inf->pid, &info_flags,
788 (procinfo_t *) &pi, &pi_len, &noise, &noise_len);
789
790 if (!err)
791 {
792 inf->stopped = !!(pi->state & PI_STOPPED);
793 inf->nomsg = !!(pi->state & PI_NOMSG);
794 if (inf->nomsg)
795 inf->traced = !!(pi->state & PI_TRACED);
796 vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) pi,
797 pi_len * sizeof (*(procinfo_t) 0));
798 if (noise_len > 0)
799 vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) noise, noise_len);
800 }
801 }
802
803 /* Validates INF's task suspend count. If it's higher than we expect,
804 verify with the user before `stealing' the extra count. */
805 void
806 gnu_nat_target::inf_validate_task_sc (struct inf *inf)
807 {
808 char *noise;
809 mach_msg_type_number_t noise_len = 0;
810 struct procinfo *pi;
811 mach_msg_type_number_t pi_len = 0;
812 int info_flags = PI_FETCH_TASKINFO;
813 int suspend_count = -1;
814 kern_return_t err;
815
816 retry:
817 err = proc_getprocinfo (proc_server, inf->pid, &info_flags,
818 (procinfo_t *) &pi, &pi_len, &noise, &noise_len);
819 if (err)
820 {
821 inf->task->dead = 1; /* oh well */
822 return;
823 }
824
825 if (inf->task->cur_sc < pi->taskinfo.suspend_count && suspend_count == -1)
826 {
827 /* The proc server might have suspended the task while stopping
828 it. This happens when the task is handling a traced signal.
829 Refetch the suspend count. The proc server should be
830 finished stopping the task by now. */
831 suspend_count = pi->taskinfo.suspend_count;
832 goto retry;
833 }
834
835 suspend_count = pi->taskinfo.suspend_count;
836
837 vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) pi,
838 pi_len * sizeof (*(procinfo_t) 0));
839 if (noise_len > 0)
840 vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) noise, noise_len);
841
842 if (inf->task->cur_sc < suspend_count)
843 {
844 if (!query (_("Pid %d has an additional task suspend count of %d;"
845 " clear it? "), inf->pid,
846 suspend_count - inf->task->cur_sc))
847 error (_("Additional task suspend count left untouched."));
848
849 inf->task->cur_sc = suspend_count;
850 }
851 }
852
853 /* Turns tracing for INF on or off, depending on ON, unless it already
854 is. If INF is running, the resume_sc count of INF's threads will
855 be modified, and the signal thread will briefly be run to change
856 the trace state. */
857 void
858 gnu_nat_target::inf_set_traced (struct inf *inf, int on)
859 {
860 if (on == inf->traced)
861 return;
862
863 if (inf->task && !inf->task->dead)
864 /* Make it take effect immediately. */
865 {
866 sigset_t mask = on ? ~(sigset_t) 0 : 0;
867 kern_return_t err =
868 INF_RESUME_MSGPORT_RPC (inf, msg_set_init_int (msgport, refport,
869 INIT_TRACEMASK, mask));
870
871 if (err == EIEIO)
872 {
873 if (on)
874 warning (_("Can't modify tracing state for pid %d: %s"),
875 inf->pid, "No signal thread");
876 inf->traced = on;
877 }
878 else if (err)
879 warning (_("Can't modify tracing state for pid %d: %s"),
880 inf->pid, safe_strerror (err));
881 else
882 inf->traced = on;
883 }
884 else
885 inf->traced = on;
886 }
887
888 \f
889 /* Makes all the real suspend count deltas of all the procs in INF
890 match the desired values. Careful to always do thread/task suspend
891 counts in the safe order. Returns true if at least one thread is
892 thought to be running. */
893 int
894 gnu_nat_target::inf_update_suspends (struct inf *inf)
895 {
896 struct proc *task = inf->task;
897
898 /* We don't have to update INF->threads even though we're iterating over it
899 because we'll change a thread only if it already has an existing proc
900 entry. */
901 inf_debug (inf, "updating suspend counts");
902
903 if (task)
904 {
905 struct proc *thread;
906 int task_running = (task->sc == 0), thread_running = 0;
907
908 if (task->sc > task->cur_sc)
909 /* The task is becoming _more_ suspended; do before any threads. */
910 task_running = proc_update_sc (task);
911
912 if (inf->pending_execs)
913 /* When we're waiting for an exec, things may be happening behind our
914 back, so be conservative. */
915 thread_running = 1;
916
917 /* Do all the thread suspend counts. */
918 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
919 thread_running |= proc_update_sc (thread);
920
921 if (task->sc != task->cur_sc)
922 /* We didn't do the task first, because we wanted to wait for the
923 threads; do it now. */
924 task_running = proc_update_sc (task);
925
926 inf_debug (inf, "%srunning...",
927 (thread_running && task_running) ? "" : "not ");
928
929 inf->running = thread_running && task_running;
930
931 /* Once any thread has executed some code, we can't depend on the
932 threads list any more. */
933 if (inf->running)
934 inf->threads_up_to_date = 0;
935
936 return inf->running;
937 }
938
939 return 0;
940 }
941
942 \f
943 /* Converts a GDB pid to a struct proc. */
944 struct proc *
945 inf_tid_to_thread (struct inf *inf, int tid)
946 {
947 struct proc *thread = inf->threads;
948
949 while (thread)
950 if (thread->tid == tid)
951 return thread;
952 else
953 thread = thread->next;
954 return 0;
955 }
956
957 /* Converts a thread port to a struct proc. */
958 static struct proc *
959 inf_port_to_thread (struct inf *inf, mach_port_t port)
960 {
961 struct proc *thread = inf->threads;
962
963 while (thread)
964 if (thread->port == port)
965 return thread;
966 else
967 thread = thread->next;
968 return 0;
969 }
970
971 /* See gnu-nat.h. */
972
973 void
974 inf_threads (struct inf *inf, inf_threads_ftype *f, void *arg)
975 {
976 struct proc *thread;
977
978 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
979 f (thread, arg);
980 }
981
982 \f
983 /* Make INF's list of threads be consistent with reality of TASK. */
984 void
985 gnu_nat_target::inf_validate_procs (struct inf *inf)
986 {
987 thread_array_t threads;
988 mach_msg_type_number_t num_threads, i;
989 struct proc *task = inf->task;
990
991 /* If no threads are currently running, this function will guarantee that
992 things are up to date. The exception is if there are zero threads --
993 then it is almost certainly in an odd state, and probably some outside
994 agent will create threads. */
995 inf->threads_up_to_date = inf->threads ? !inf->running : 0;
996
997 if (task)
998 {
999 kern_return_t err = task_threads (task->port, &threads, &num_threads);
1000
1001 inf_debug (inf, "fetching threads");
1002 if (err)
1003 /* TASK must be dead. */
1004 {
1005 task->dead = 1;
1006 task = 0;
1007 }
1008 }
1009
1010 if (!task)
1011 {
1012 num_threads = 0;
1013 inf_debug (inf, "no task");
1014 }
1015
1016 {
1017 /* Make things normally linear. */
1018 mach_msg_type_number_t search_start = 0;
1019 /* Which thread in PROCS corresponds to each task thread, & the task. */
1020 struct proc *matched[num_threads + 1];
1021 /* The last thread in INF->threads, so we can add to the end. */
1022 struct proc *last = 0;
1023 /* The current thread we're considering. */
1024 struct proc *thread = inf->threads;
1025
1026 memset (matched, 0, sizeof (matched));
1027
1028 while (thread)
1029 {
1030 mach_msg_type_number_t left;
1031
1032 for (i = search_start, left = num_threads; left; i++, left--)
1033 {
1034 if (i >= num_threads)
1035 i -= num_threads; /* I wrapped around. */
1036 if (thread->port == threads[i])
1037 /* We already know about this thread. */
1038 {
1039 matched[i] = thread;
1040 last = thread;
1041 thread = thread->next;
1042 search_start++;
1043 break;
1044 }
1045 }
1046
1047 if (!left)
1048 {
1049 proc_debug (thread, "died!");
1050 thread->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
1051 thread = _proc_free (thread); /* THREAD is dead. */
1052 if (last)
1053 last->next = thread;
1054 else
1055 inf->threads = thread;
1056 }
1057 }
1058
1059 for (i = 0; i < num_threads; i++)
1060 {
1061 if (matched[i])
1062 /* Throw away the duplicate send right. */
1063 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), threads[i]);
1064 else
1065 /* THREADS[I] is a thread we don't know about yet! */
1066 {
1067 ptid_t ptid;
1068
1069 thread = make_proc (inf, threads[i], next_thread_id++);
1070 if (last)
1071 last->next = thread;
1072 else
1073 inf->threads = thread;
1074 last = thread;
1075 proc_debug (thread, "new thread: %lu", threads[i]);
1076
1077 ptid = ptid_t (inf->pid, thread->tid, 0);
1078
1079 /* Tell GDB's generic thread code. */
1080
1081 if (inferior_ptid == ptid_t (inf->pid))
1082 /* This is the first time we're hearing about thread
1083 ids, after a fork-child. */
1084 thread_change_ptid (this, inferior_ptid, ptid);
1085 else if (inf->pending_execs != 0)
1086 /* This is a shell thread. */
1087 add_thread_silent (this, ptid);
1088 else
1089 add_thread (this, ptid);
1090 }
1091 }
1092
1093 vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (),
1094 (vm_address_t) threads, (num_threads * sizeof (thread_t)));
1095 }
1096 }
1097
1098 \f
1099 /* Makes sure that INF's thread list is synced with the actual process. */
1100 int
1101 inf_update_procs (struct inf *inf)
1102 {
1103 if (!inf->task)
1104 return 0;
1105 if (!inf->threads_up_to_date)
1106 gnu_target->inf_validate_procs (inf);
1107 return !!inf->task;
1108 }
1109
1110 /* Sets the resume_sc of each thread in inf. That of RUN_THREAD is set to 0,
1111 and others are set to their run_sc if RUN_OTHERS is true, and otherwise
1112 their pause_sc. */
1113 void
1114 gnu_nat_target::inf_set_threads_resume_sc (struct inf *inf,
1115 struct proc *run_thread, int run_others)
1116 {
1117 struct proc *thread;
1118
1119 inf_update_procs (inf);
1120 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
1121 if (thread == run_thread)
1122 thread->resume_sc = 0;
1123 else if (run_others)
1124 thread->resume_sc = thread->run_sc;
1125 else
1126 thread->resume_sc = thread->pause_sc;
1127 }
1128
1129 \f
1130 /* Cause INF to continue execution immediately; individual threads may still
1131 be suspended (but their suspend counts will be updated). */
1132 void
1133 gnu_nat_target::inf_resume (struct inf *inf)
1134 {
1135 struct proc *thread;
1136
1137 inf_update_procs (inf);
1138
1139 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
1140 thread->sc = thread->resume_sc;
1141
1142 if (inf->task)
1143 {
1144 if (!inf->pending_execs)
1145 /* Try to make sure our task count is correct -- in the case where
1146 we're waiting for an exec though, things are too volatile, so just
1147 assume things will be reasonable (which they usually will be). */
1148 inf_validate_task_sc (inf);
1149 inf->task->sc = 0;
1150 }
1151
1152 inf_update_suspends (inf);
1153 }
1154
1155 /* Cause INF to stop execution immediately; individual threads may still
1156 be running. */
1157 void
1158 gnu_nat_target::inf_suspend (struct inf *inf)
1159 {
1160 struct proc *thread;
1161
1162 inf_update_procs (inf);
1163
1164 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
1165 thread->sc = thread->pause_sc;
1166
1167 if (inf->task)
1168 inf->task->sc = inf->pause_sc;
1169
1170 inf_update_suspends (inf);
1171 }
1172
1173 \f
1174 /* INF has one thread PROC that is in single-stepping mode. This
1175 function changes it to be PROC, changing any old step_thread to be
1176 a normal one. A PROC of 0 clears any existing value. */
1177 void
1178 gnu_nat_target::inf_set_step_thread (struct inf *inf, struct proc *thread)
1179 {
1180 gdb_assert (!thread || proc_is_thread (thread));
1181
1182 if (thread)
1183 inf_debug (inf, "setting step thread: %d/%d", inf->pid, thread->tid);
1184 else
1185 inf_debug (inf, "clearing step thread");
1186
1187 if (inf->step_thread != thread)
1188 {
1189 if (inf->step_thread && inf->step_thread->port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
1190 if (!proc_trace (inf->step_thread, 0))
1191 return;
1192 if (thread && proc_trace (thread, 1))
1193 inf->step_thread = thread;
1194 else
1195 inf->step_thread = 0;
1196 }
1197 }
1198
1199 \f
1200 /* Set up the thread resume_sc's so that only the signal thread is running
1201 (plus whatever other thread are set to always run). Returns true if we
1202 did so, or false if we can't find a signal thread. */
1203 int
1204 gnu_nat_target::inf_set_threads_resume_sc_for_signal_thread (struct inf *inf)
1205 {
1206 if (inf->signal_thread)
1207 {
1208 inf_set_threads_resume_sc (inf, inf->signal_thread, 0);
1209 return 1;
1210 }
1211 else
1212 return 0;
1213 }
1214
1215 static void
1216 inf_update_signal_thread (struct inf *inf)
1217 {
1218 /* XXX for now we assume that if there's a msgport, the 2nd thread is
1219 the signal thread. */
1220 inf->signal_thread = inf->threads ? inf->threads->next : 0;
1221 }
1222
1223 \f
1224 /* Detachs from INF's inferior task, letting it run once again... */
1225 void
1226 gnu_nat_target::inf_detach (struct inf *inf)
1227 {
1228 struct proc *task = inf->task;
1229
1230 inf_debug (inf, "detaching...");
1231
1232 inf_clear_wait (inf);
1233 inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0);
1234
1235 if (task)
1236 {
1237 struct proc *thread;
1238
1239 inf_validate_procinfo (inf);
1240
1241 inf_set_traced (inf, 0);
1242 if (inf->stopped)
1243 {
1244 if (inf->nomsg)
1245 inf_continue (inf);
1246 else
1247 inf_signal (inf, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
1248 }
1249
1250 proc_restore_exc_port (task);
1251 task->sc = inf->detach_sc;
1252
1253 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
1254 {
1255 proc_restore_exc_port (thread);
1256 thread->sc = thread->detach_sc;
1257 }
1258
1259 inf_update_suspends (inf);
1260 }
1261
1262 inf_cleanup (inf);
1263 }
1264
1265 /* Attaches INF to the process with process id PID, returning it in a
1266 suspended state suitable for debugging. */
1267 void
1268 gnu_nat_target::inf_attach (struct inf *inf, int pid)
1269 {
1270 inf_debug (inf, "attaching: %d", pid);
1271
1272 if (inf->pid)
1273 inf_detach (inf);
1274
1275 inf_startup (inf, pid);
1276 }
1277
1278 \f
1279 /* Makes sure that we've got our exception ports entrenched in the process. */
1280 void
1281 gnu_nat_target::inf_steal_exc_ports (struct inf *inf)
1282 {
1283 struct proc *thread;
1284
1285 inf_debug (inf, "stealing exception ports");
1286
1287 inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0); /* The step thread is special. */
1288
1289 proc_steal_exc_port (inf->task, inf->event_port);
1290 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
1291 proc_steal_exc_port (thread, MACH_PORT_NULL);
1292 }
1293
1294 /* Makes sure the process has its own exception ports. */
1295 void
1296 gnu_nat_target::inf_restore_exc_ports (struct inf *inf)
1297 {
1298 struct proc *thread;
1299
1300 inf_debug (inf, "restoring exception ports");
1301
1302 inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0); /* The step thread is special. */
1303
1304 proc_restore_exc_port (inf->task);
1305 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
1306 proc_restore_exc_port (thread);
1307 }
1308
1309 \f
1310 /* Deliver signal SIG to INF. If INF is stopped, delivering a signal, even
1311 signal 0, will continue it. INF is assumed to be in a paused state, and
1312 the resume_sc's of INF's threads may be affected. */
1313 void
1314 gnu_nat_target::inf_signal (struct inf *inf, enum gdb_signal sig)
1315 {
1316 kern_return_t err = 0;
1317 int host_sig = gdb_signal_to_host (sig);
1318
1319 #define NAME gdb_signal_to_name (sig)
1320
1321 if (host_sig >= _NSIG)
1322 /* A mach exception. Exceptions are encoded in the signal space by
1323 putting them after _NSIG; this assumes they're positive (and not
1324 extremely large)! */
1325 {
1326 struct inf_wait *w = &inf->wait;
1327
1328 if (w->status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
1329 && w->status.value.sig == sig
1330 && w->thread && !w->thread->aborted)
1331 /* We're passing through the last exception we received. This is
1332 kind of bogus, because exceptions are per-thread whereas gdb
1333 treats signals as per-process. We just forward the exception to
1334 the correct handler, even it's not for the same thread as TID --
1335 i.e., we pretend it's global. */
1336 {
1337 struct exc_state *e = &w->exc;
1338
1339 inf_debug (inf, "passing through exception:"
1340 " task = %lu, thread = %lu, exc = %d"
1341 ", code = %d, subcode = %d",
1342 w->thread->port, inf->task->port,
1343 e->exception, e->code, e->subcode);
1344 err =
1345 exception_raise_request (e->handler,
1346 e->reply, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE,
1347 w->thread->port, inf->task->port,
1348 e->exception, e->code, e->subcode);
1349 }
1350 else
1351 error (_("Can't forward spontaneous exception (%s)."), NAME);
1352 }
1353 else
1354 /* A Unix signal. */
1355 if (inf->stopped)
1356 /* The process is stopped and expecting a signal. Just send off a
1357 request and let it get handled when we resume everything. */
1358 {
1359 inf_debug (inf, "sending %s to stopped process", NAME);
1360 err =
1361 INF_MSGPORT_RPC (inf,
1362 msg_sig_post_untraced_request (msgport,
1363 inf->event_port,
1364 MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE,
1365 host_sig, 0,
1366 refport));
1367 if (!err)
1368 /* Posting an untraced signal automatically continues it.
1369 We clear this here rather than when we get the reply
1370 because we'd rather assume it's not stopped when it
1371 actually is, than the reverse. */
1372 inf->stopped = 0;
1373 }
1374 else
1375 /* It's not expecting it. We have to let just the signal thread
1376 run, and wait for it to get into a reasonable state before we
1377 can continue the rest of the process. When we finally resume the
1378 process the signal we request will be the very first thing that
1379 happens. */
1380 {
1381 inf_debug (inf, "sending %s to unstopped process"
1382 " (so resuming signal thread)", NAME);
1383 err =
1384 INF_RESUME_MSGPORT_RPC (inf,
1385 msg_sig_post_untraced (msgport, host_sig,
1386 0, refport));
1387 }
1388
1389 if (err == EIEIO)
1390 /* Can't do too much... */
1391 warning (_("Can't deliver signal %s: No signal thread."), NAME);
1392 else if (err)
1393 warning (_("Delivering signal %s: %s"), NAME, safe_strerror (err));
1394
1395 #undef NAME
1396 }
1397
1398 \f
1399 /* Continue INF without delivering a signal. This is meant to be used
1400 when INF does not have a message port. */
1401 void
1402 gnu_nat_target::inf_continue (struct inf *inf)
1403 {
1404 process_t proc;
1405 kern_return_t err = proc_pid2proc (proc_server, inf->pid, &proc);
1406
1407 if (!err)
1408 {
1409 inf_debug (inf, "continuing process");
1410
1411 err = proc_mark_cont (proc);
1412 if (!err)
1413 {
1414 struct proc *thread;
1415
1416 for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
1417 thread_resume (thread->port);
1418
1419 inf->stopped = 0;
1420 }
1421 }
1422
1423 if (err)
1424 warning (_("Can't continue process: %s"), safe_strerror (err));
1425 }
1426
1427 \f
1428 /* The inferior used for all gdb target ops. */
1429 struct inf *gnu_current_inf = 0;
1430
1431 /* The inferior being waited for by gnu_wait. Since GDB is decidely not
1432 multi-threaded, we don't bother to lock this. */
1433 static struct inf *waiting_inf;
1434
1435 /* Wait for something to happen in the inferior, returning what in STATUS. */
1436
1437 ptid_t
1438 gnu_nat_target::wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status,
1439 int options)
1440 {
1441 struct msg
1442 {
1443 mach_msg_header_t hdr;
1444 mach_msg_type_t type;
1445 int data[8000];
1446 } msg;
1447 kern_return_t err;
1448 struct proc *thread;
1449 struct inf *inf = gnu_current_inf;
1450
1451 gdb_assert (inf->task);
1452
1453 if (!inf->threads && !inf->pending_execs)
1454 /* No threads! Assume that maybe some outside agency is frobbing our
1455 task, and really look for new threads. If we can't find any, just tell
1456 the user to try again later. */
1457 {
1458 inf_validate_procs (inf);
1459 if (!inf->threads && !inf->task->dead)
1460 error (_("There are no threads; try again later."));
1461 }
1462
1463 waiting_inf = inf;
1464
1465 inf_debug (inf, "waiting for: %s", target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str ());
1466
1467 rewait:
1468 if (proc_wait_pid != inf->pid && !inf->no_wait)
1469 /* Always get information on events from the proc server. */
1470 {
1471 inf_debug (inf, "requesting wait on pid %d", inf->pid);
1472
1473 if (proc_wait_pid)
1474 /* The proc server is single-threaded, and only allows a single
1475 outstanding wait request, so we have to cancel the previous one. */
1476 {
1477 inf_debug (inf, "cancelling previous wait on pid %d", proc_wait_pid);
1478 interrupt_operation (proc_server, 0);
1479 }
1480
1481 err =
1482 proc_wait_request (proc_server, inf->event_port, inf->pid, WUNTRACED);
1483 if (err)
1484 warning (_("wait request failed: %s"), safe_strerror (err));
1485 else
1486 {
1487 inf_debug (inf, "waits pending: %d", proc_waits_pending);
1488 proc_wait_pid = inf->pid;
1489 /* Even if proc_waits_pending was > 0 before, we still won't
1490 get any other replies, because it was either from a
1491 different INF, or a different process attached to INF --
1492 and the event port, which is the wait reply port, changes
1493 when you switch processes. */
1494 proc_waits_pending = 1;
1495 }
1496 }
1497
1498 inf_clear_wait (inf);
1499
1500 /* What can happen? (1) Dead name notification; (2) Exceptions arrive;
1501 (3) wait reply from the proc server. */
1502
1503 inf_debug (inf, "waiting for an event...");
1504 err = mach_msg (&msg.hdr, MACH_RCV_MSG | MACH_RCV_INTERRUPT,
1505 0, sizeof (struct msg), inf->event_port,
1506 MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL);
1507
1508 /* Re-suspend the task. */
1509 inf_suspend (inf);
1510
1511 if (!inf->task && inf->pending_execs)
1512 /* When doing an exec, it's possible that the old task wasn't reused
1513 (e.g., setuid execs). So if the task seems to have disappeared,
1514 attempt to refetch it, as the pid should still be the same. */
1515 inf_set_pid (inf, inf->pid);
1516
1517 if (err == EMACH_RCV_INTERRUPTED)
1518 inf_debug (inf, "interrupted");
1519 else if (err)
1520 error (_("Couldn't wait for an event: %s"), safe_strerror (err));
1521 else
1522 {
1523 struct
1524 {
1525 mach_msg_header_t hdr;
1526 mach_msg_type_t err_type;
1527 kern_return_t err;
1528 char noise[200];
1529 }
1530 reply;
1531
1532 inf_debug (inf, "event: msgid = %d", msg.hdr.msgh_id);
1533
1534 /* Handle what we got. */
1535 if (!notify_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr)
1536 && !exc_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr)
1537 && !process_reply_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr)
1538 && !msg_reply_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr))
1539 /* Whatever it is, it's something strange. */
1540 error (_("Got a strange event, msg id = %d."), msg.hdr.msgh_id);
1541
1542 if (reply.err)
1543 error (_("Handling event, msgid = %d: %s"),
1544 msg.hdr.msgh_id, safe_strerror (reply.err));
1545 }
1546
1547 if (inf->pending_execs)
1548 /* We're waiting for the inferior to finish execing. */
1549 {
1550 struct inf_wait *w = &inf->wait;
1551 enum target_waitkind kind = w->status.kind;
1552
1553 if (kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS)
1554 /* Since gdb is actually counting the number of times the inferior
1555 stops, expecting one stop per exec, we only return major events
1556 while execing. */
1557 {
1558 w->suppress = 1;
1559 inf_debug (inf, "pending_execs, ignoring minor event");
1560 }
1561 else if (kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
1562 && w->status.value.sig == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
1563 /* Ah hah! A SIGTRAP from the inferior while starting up probably
1564 means we've succesfully completed an exec! */
1565 {
1566 inf_debug (inf, "one pending exec completed");
1567 }
1568 else if (kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
1569 /* It's possible that this signal is because of a crashed process
1570 being handled by the hurd crash server; in this case, the process
1571 will have an extra task suspend, which we need to know about.
1572 Since the code in inf_resume that normally checks for this is
1573 disabled while INF->pending_execs, we do the check here instead. */
1574 inf_validate_task_sc (inf);
1575 }
1576
1577 if (inf->wait.suppress)
1578 /* Some totally spurious event happened that we don't consider
1579 worth returning to gdb. Just keep waiting. */
1580 {
1581 inf_debug (inf, "suppressing return, rewaiting...");
1582 inf_resume (inf);
1583 goto rewait;
1584 }
1585
1586 /* Pass back out our results. */
1587 memcpy (status, &inf->wait.status, sizeof (*status));
1588
1589 thread = inf->wait.thread;
1590 if (thread)
1591 ptid = ptid_t (inf->pid, thread->tid, 0);
1592 else if (ptid == minus_one_ptid)
1593 thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, -1);
1594 else
1595 thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, ptid.lwp ());
1596
1597 if (!thread || thread->port == MACH_PORT_NULL)
1598 {
1599 /* TID is dead; try and find a new thread. */
1600 if (inf_update_procs (inf) && inf->threads)
1601 ptid = ptid_t (inf->pid, inf->threads->tid, 0); /* The first
1602 available
1603 thread. */
1604 else
1605 ptid = inferior_ptid; /* let wait_for_inferior handle exit case */
1606 }
1607
1608 if (thread
1609 && ptid != minus_one_ptid
1610 && status->kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS
1611 && inf->pause_sc == 0 && thread->pause_sc == 0)
1612 /* If something actually happened to THREAD, make sure we
1613 suspend it. */
1614 {
1615 thread->sc = 1;
1616 inf_update_suspends (inf);
1617 }
1618
1619 inf_debug (inf, "returning ptid = %s, %s",
1620 target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str (),
1621 target_waitstatus_to_string (status).c_str ());
1622
1623 return ptid;
1624 }
1625
1626 \f
1627 /* The rpc handler called by exc_server. */
1628 kern_return_t
1629 S_exception_raise_request (mach_port_t port, mach_port_t reply_port,
1630 thread_t thread_port, task_t task_port,
1631 int exception, int code, int subcode)
1632 {
1633 struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
1634 struct proc *thread = inf_port_to_thread (inf, thread_port);
1635
1636 inf_debug (waiting_inf,
1637 "thread = %lu, task = %lu, exc = %d, code = %d, subcode = %d",
1638 thread_port, task_port, exception, code, subcode);
1639
1640 if (!thread)
1641 /* We don't know about thread? */
1642 {
1643 inf_update_procs (inf);
1644 thread = inf_port_to_thread (inf, thread_port);
1645 if (!thread)
1646 /* Give up, the generating thread is gone. */
1647 return 0;
1648 }
1649
1650 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), thread_port);
1651 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), task_port);
1652
1653 if (!thread->aborted)
1654 /* THREAD hasn't been aborted since this exception happened (abortion
1655 clears any exception state), so it must be real. */
1656 {
1657 /* Store away the details; this will destroy any previous info. */
1658 inf->wait.thread = thread;
1659
1660 inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
1661
1662 if (exception == EXC_BREAKPOINT)
1663 /* GDB likes to get SIGTRAP for breakpoints. */
1664 {
1665 inf->wait.status.value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
1666 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), reply_port);
1667 }
1668 else
1669 /* Record the exception so that we can forward it later. */
1670 {
1671 if (thread->exc_port == port)
1672 {
1673 inf_debug (waiting_inf, "Handler is thread exception port <%lu>",
1674 thread->saved_exc_port);
1675 inf->wait.exc.handler = thread->saved_exc_port;
1676 }
1677 else
1678 {
1679 inf_debug (waiting_inf, "Handler is task exception port <%lu>",
1680 inf->task->saved_exc_port);
1681 inf->wait.exc.handler = inf->task->saved_exc_port;
1682 gdb_assert (inf->task->exc_port == port);
1683 }
1684 if (inf->wait.exc.handler != MACH_PORT_NULL)
1685 /* Add a reference to the exception handler. */
1686 mach_port_mod_refs (mach_task_self (),
1687 inf->wait.exc.handler, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND,
1688 1);
1689
1690 inf->wait.exc.exception = exception;
1691 inf->wait.exc.code = code;
1692 inf->wait.exc.subcode = subcode;
1693 inf->wait.exc.reply = reply_port;
1694
1695 /* Exceptions are encoded in the signal space by putting
1696 them after _NSIG; this assumes they're positive (and not
1697 extremely large)! */
1698 inf->wait.status.value.sig =
1699 gdb_signal_from_host (_NSIG + exception);
1700 }
1701 }
1702 else
1703 /* A suppressed exception, which ignore. */
1704 {
1705 inf->wait.suppress = 1;
1706 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), reply_port);
1707 }
1708
1709 return 0;
1710 }
1711
1712 \f
1713 /* Fill in INF's wait field after a task has died without giving us more
1714 detailed information. */
1715 static void
1716 inf_task_died_status (struct inf *inf)
1717 {
1718 warning (_("Pid %d died with unknown exit status, using SIGKILL."),
1719 inf->pid);
1720 inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
1721 inf->wait.status.value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_KILL;
1722 }
1723
1724 /* Notify server routines. The only real one is dead name notification. */
1725 kern_return_t
1726 do_mach_notify_dead_name (mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t dead_port)
1727 {
1728 struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
1729
1730 inf_debug (waiting_inf, "port = %lu", dead_port);
1731
1732 if (inf->task && inf->task->port == dead_port)
1733 {
1734 proc_debug (inf->task, "is dead");
1735 inf->task->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
1736 if (proc_wait_pid == inf->pid)
1737 /* We have a wait outstanding on the process, which will return more
1738 detailed information, so delay until we get that. */
1739 inf->wait.suppress = 1;
1740 else
1741 /* We never waited for the process (maybe it wasn't a child), so just
1742 pretend it got a SIGKILL. */
1743 inf_task_died_status (inf);
1744 }
1745 else
1746 {
1747 struct proc *thread = inf_port_to_thread (inf, dead_port);
1748
1749 if (thread)
1750 {
1751 proc_debug (thread, "is dead");
1752 thread->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
1753 }
1754
1755 if (inf->task->dead)
1756 /* Since the task is dead, its threads are dying with it. */
1757 inf->wait.suppress = 1;
1758 }
1759
1760 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), dead_port);
1761 inf->threads_up_to_date = 0; /* Just in case. */
1762
1763 return 0;
1764 }
1765
1766 \f
1767 #define ILL_RPC(fun, ...) \
1768 extern kern_return_t fun (__VA_ARGS__); \
1769 kern_return_t fun (__VA_ARGS__) \
1770 { \
1771 warning (_("illegal rpc: %s"), #fun); \
1772 return 0; \
1773 }
1774
1775 ILL_RPC (do_mach_notify_no_senders,
1776 mach_port_t notify, mach_port_mscount_t count)
1777 ILL_RPC (do_mach_notify_port_deleted,
1778 mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t name)
1779 ILL_RPC (do_mach_notify_msg_accepted,
1780 mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t name)
1781 ILL_RPC (do_mach_notify_port_destroyed,
1782 mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t name)
1783 ILL_RPC (do_mach_notify_send_once,
1784 mach_port_t notify)
1785 \f
1786 /* Process_reply server routines. We only use process_wait_reply. */
1787
1788 kern_return_t
1789 S_proc_wait_reply (mach_port_t reply, kern_return_t err,
1790 int status, int sigcode, rusage_t rusage, pid_t pid)
1791 {
1792 struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
1793
1794 inf_debug (inf, "err = %s, pid = %d, status = 0x%x, sigcode = %d",
1795 err ? safe_strerror (err) : "0", pid, status, sigcode);
1796
1797 if (err && proc_wait_pid && (!inf->task || !inf->task->port))
1798 /* Ack. The task has died, but the task-died notification code didn't
1799 tell anyone because it thought a more detailed reply from the
1800 procserver was forthcoming. However, we now learn that won't
1801 happen... So we have to act like the task just died, and this time,
1802 tell the world. */
1803 inf_task_died_status (inf);
1804
1805 if (--proc_waits_pending == 0)
1806 /* PROC_WAIT_PID represents the most recent wait. We will always get
1807 replies in order because the proc server is single threaded. */
1808 proc_wait_pid = 0;
1809
1810 inf_debug (inf, "waits pending now: %d", proc_waits_pending);
1811
1812 if (err)
1813 {
1814 if (err != EINTR)
1815 {
1816 warning (_("Can't wait for pid %d: %s"),
1817 inf->pid, safe_strerror (err));
1818 inf->no_wait = 1;
1819
1820 /* Since we can't see the inferior's signals, don't trap them. */
1821 gnu_target->inf_set_traced (inf, 0);
1822 }
1823 }
1824 else if (pid == inf->pid)
1825 {
1826 store_waitstatus (&inf->wait.status, status);
1827 if (inf->wait.status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
1828 /* The process has sent us a signal, and stopped itself in a sane
1829 state pending our actions. */
1830 {
1831 inf_debug (inf, "process has stopped itself");
1832 inf->stopped = 1;
1833 }
1834 }
1835 else
1836 inf->wait.suppress = 1; /* Something odd happened. Ignore. */
1837
1838 return 0;
1839 }
1840
1841 ILL_RPC (S_proc_setmsgport_reply,
1842 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1843 mach_port_t oldmsgport)
1844 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getmsgport_reply,
1845 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1846 mach_port_t msgports, mach_msg_type_name_t msgportsPoly)
1847 ILL_RPC (S_proc_pid2task_reply,
1848 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, mach_port_t task)
1849 ILL_RPC (S_proc_task2pid_reply,
1850 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, pid_t pid)
1851 ILL_RPC (S_proc_task2proc_reply,
1852 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1853 mach_port_t proc, mach_msg_type_name_t procPoly)
1854 ILL_RPC (S_proc_proc2task_reply,
1855 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, mach_port_t task)
1856 ILL_RPC (S_proc_pid2proc_reply,
1857 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1858 mach_port_t proc, mach_msg_type_name_t procPoly)
1859 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getprocinfo_reply,
1860 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1861 int flags, procinfo_t procinfo, mach_msg_type_number_t procinfoCnt,
1862 data_t threadwaits, mach_msg_type_number_t threadwaitsCnt)
1863 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getprocargs_reply,
1864 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1865 data_t procargs, mach_msg_type_number_t procargsCnt)
1866 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getprocenv_reply,
1867 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1868 data_t procenv, mach_msg_type_number_t procenvCnt)
1869 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getloginid_reply,
1870 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, pid_t login_id)
1871 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getloginpids_reply,
1872 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1873 pidarray_t pids, mach_msg_type_number_t pidsCnt)
1874 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getlogin_reply,
1875 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, string_t logname)
1876 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getsid_reply,
1877 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, pid_t sid)
1878 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getsessionpgids_reply,
1879 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1880 pidarray_t pgidset, mach_msg_type_number_t pgidsetCnt)
1881 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getsessionpids_reply,
1882 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1883 pidarray_t pidset, mach_msg_type_number_t pidsetCnt)
1884 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getsidport_reply,
1885 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1886 mach_port_t sessport)
1887 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getpgrp_reply,
1888 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, pid_t pgrp)
1889 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getpgrppids_reply,
1890 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1891 pidarray_t pidset, mach_msg_type_number_t pidsetCnt)
1892 ILL_RPC (S_proc_get_tty_reply,
1893 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code, mach_port_t tty)
1894 ILL_RPC (S_proc_getnports_reply,
1895 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1896 mach_msg_type_number_t nports)
1897 ILL_RPC (S_proc_is_important_reply,
1898 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1899 boolean_t essential)
1900 ILL_RPC (S_proc_get_code_reply,
1901 mach_port_t reply_port, kern_return_t return_code,
1902 vm_address_t start_code, vm_address_t end_code)
1903 \f
1904 /* Msg_reply server routines. We only use msg_sig_post_untraced_reply. */
1905
1906 kern_return_t
1907 S_msg_sig_post_untraced_reply (mach_port_t reply, kern_return_t err)
1908 {
1909 struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
1910
1911 if (err == EBUSY)
1912 /* EBUSY is what we get when the crash server has grabbed control of the
1913 process and doesn't like what signal we tried to send it. Just act
1914 like the process stopped (using a signal of 0 should mean that the
1915 *next* time the user continues, it will pass signal 0, which the crash
1916 server should like). */
1917 {
1918 inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
1919 inf->wait.status.value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
1920 }
1921 else if (err)
1922 warning (_("Signal delivery failed: %s"), safe_strerror (err));
1923
1924 if (err)
1925 /* We only get this reply when we've posted a signal to a process which we
1926 thought was stopped, and which we expected to continue after the signal.
1927 Given that the signal has failed for some reason, it's reasonable to
1928 assume it's still stopped. */
1929 inf->stopped = 1;
1930 else
1931 inf->wait.suppress = 1;
1932
1933 return 0;
1934 }
1935
1936 ILL_RPC (S_msg_sig_post_reply,
1937 mach_port_t reply, kern_return_t err)
1938 \f
1939 /* Returns the number of messages queued for the receive right PORT. */
1940 static mach_port_msgcount_t
1941 port_msgs_queued (mach_port_t port)
1942 {
1943 struct mach_port_status status;
1944 kern_return_t err =
1945 mach_port_get_receive_status (mach_task_self (), port, &status);
1946
1947 if (err)
1948 return 0;
1949 else
1950 return status.mps_msgcount;
1951 }
1952
1953 \f
1954 /* Resume execution of the inferior process.
1955
1956 If STEP is nonzero, single-step it.
1957 If SIGNAL is nonzero, give it that signal.
1958
1959 TID STEP:
1960 -1 true Single step the current thread allowing other threads to run.
1961 -1 false Continue the current thread allowing other threads to run.
1962 X true Single step the given thread, don't allow any others to run.
1963 X false Continue the given thread, do not allow any others to run.
1964 (Where X, of course, is anything except -1)
1965
1966 Note that a resume may not `take' if there are pending exceptions/&c
1967 still unprocessed from the last resume we did (any given resume may result
1968 in multiple events returned by wait). */
1969
1970 void
1971 gnu_nat_target::resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum gdb_signal sig)
1972 {
1973 struct proc *step_thread = 0;
1974 int resume_all;
1975 struct inf *inf = gnu_current_inf;
1976
1977 inf_debug (inf, "ptid = %s, step = %d, sig = %d",
1978 target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str (), step, sig);
1979
1980 inf_validate_procinfo (inf);
1981
1982 if (sig != GDB_SIGNAL_0 || inf->stopped)
1983 {
1984 if (sig == GDB_SIGNAL_0 && inf->nomsg)
1985 inf_continue (inf);
1986 else
1987 inf_signal (inf, sig);
1988 }
1989 else if (inf->wait.exc.reply != MACH_PORT_NULL)
1990 /* We received an exception to which we have chosen not to forward, so
1991 abort the faulting thread, which will perhaps retake it. */
1992 {
1993 proc_abort (inf->wait.thread, 1);
1994 warning (_("Aborting %s with unforwarded exception %s."),
1995 proc_string (inf->wait.thread),
1996 gdb_signal_to_name (inf->wait.status.value.sig));
1997 }
1998
1999 if (port_msgs_queued (inf->event_port))
2000 /* If there are still messages in our event queue, don't bother resuming
2001 the process, as we're just going to stop it right away anyway. */
2002 return;
2003
2004 inf_update_procs (inf);
2005
2006 /* A specific PTID means `step only this process id'. */
2007 resume_all = ptid == minus_one_ptid;
2008
2009 if (resume_all)
2010 /* Allow all threads to run, except perhaps single-stepping one. */
2011 {
2012 inf_debug (inf, "running all threads; tid = %d",
2013 inferior_ptid.pid ());
2014 ptid = inferior_ptid; /* What to step. */
2015 inf_set_threads_resume_sc (inf, 0, 1);
2016 }
2017 else
2018 /* Just allow a single thread to run. */
2019 {
2020 struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, ptid.lwp ());
2021
2022 if (!thread)
2023 error (_("Can't run single thread id %s: no such thread!"),
2024 target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str ());
2025 inf_debug (inf, "running one thread: %s",
2026 target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str ());
2027 inf_set_threads_resume_sc (inf, thread, 0);
2028 }
2029
2030 if (step)
2031 {
2032 step_thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, ptid.lwp ());
2033 if (!step_thread)
2034 warning (_("Can't step thread id %s: no such thread."),
2035 target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str ());
2036 else
2037 inf_debug (inf, "stepping thread: %s",
2038 target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str ());
2039 }
2040 if (step_thread != inf->step_thread)
2041 inf_set_step_thread (inf, step_thread);
2042
2043 inf_debug (inf, "here we go...");
2044 inf_resume (inf);
2045 }
2046
2047 \f
2048 void
2049 gnu_nat_target::kill ()
2050 {
2051 struct proc *task = gnu_current_inf->task;
2052
2053 if (task)
2054 {
2055 proc_debug (task, "terminating...");
2056 task_terminate (task->port);
2057 inf_set_pid (gnu_current_inf, -1);
2058 }
2059 target_mourn_inferior (inferior_ptid);
2060 }
2061
2062 /* Clean up after the inferior dies. */
2063 void
2064 gnu_nat_target::mourn_inferior ()
2065 {
2066 inf_debug (gnu_current_inf, "rip");
2067 inf_detach (gnu_current_inf);
2068 inf_child_target::mourn_inferior ();
2069 }
2070
2071 \f
2072 /* Fork an inferior process, and start debugging it. */
2073
2074 /* Set INFERIOR_PID to the first thread available in the child, if any. */
2075 static int
2076 inf_pick_first_thread (void)
2077 {
2078 if (gnu_current_inf->task && gnu_current_inf->threads)
2079 /* The first thread. */
2080 return gnu_current_inf->threads->tid;
2081 else
2082 /* What may be the next thread. */
2083 return next_thread_id;
2084 }
2085
2086 static struct inf *
2087 cur_inf (void)
2088 {
2089 if (!gnu_current_inf)
2090 gnu_current_inf = make_inf ();
2091 return gnu_current_inf;
2092 }
2093
2094 static void
2095 gnu_ptrace_me (void)
2096 {
2097 /* We're in the child; make this process stop as soon as it execs. */
2098 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2099 inf_debug (inf, "tracing self");
2100 if (ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME) != 0)
2101 trace_start_error_with_name ("ptrace");
2102 }
2103
2104 void
2105 gnu_nat_target::create_inferior (const char *exec_file,
2106 const std::string &allargs,
2107 char **env,
2108 int from_tty)
2109 {
2110 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2111 int pid;
2112
2113 inf_debug (inf, "creating inferior");
2114
2115 if (!target_is_pushed (this))
2116 push_target (this);
2117
2118 pid = fork_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env, gnu_ptrace_me,
2119 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
2120
2121 /* We have something that executes now. We'll be running through
2122 the shell at this point (if startup-with-shell is true), but the
2123 pid shouldn't change. */
2124 add_thread_silent (this, ptid_t (pid));
2125
2126 /* Attach to the now stopped child, which is actually a shell... */
2127 inf_debug (inf, "attaching to child: %d", pid);
2128
2129 inf_attach (inf, pid);
2130
2131 inf->pending_execs = 1;
2132 inf->nomsg = 1;
2133 inf->traced = 1;
2134
2135 /* Now let the child run again, knowing that it will stop
2136 immediately because of the ptrace. */
2137 inf_resume (inf);
2138
2139 /* We now have thread info. */
2140 thread_change_ptid (this, inferior_ptid,
2141 ptid_t (inf->pid, inf_pick_first_thread (), 0));
2142
2143 gdb_startup_inferior (pid, START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED);
2144
2145 inf->pending_execs = 0;
2146 /* Get rid of the old shell threads. */
2147 prune_threads ();
2148
2149 inf_validate_procinfo (inf);
2150 inf_update_signal_thread (inf);
2151 inf_set_traced (inf, inf->want_signals);
2152
2153 /* Execing the process will have trashed our exception ports; steal them
2154 back (or make sure they're restored if the user wants that). */
2155 if (inf->want_exceptions)
2156 inf_steal_exc_ports (inf);
2157 else
2158 inf_restore_exc_ports (inf);
2159 }
2160
2161 \f
2162 /* Attach to process PID, then initialize for debugging it
2163 and wait for the trace-trap that results from attaching. */
2164 void
2165 gnu_nat_target::attach (const char *args, int from_tty)
2166 {
2167 int pid;
2168 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2169 struct inferior *inferior;
2170
2171 pid = parse_pid_to_attach (args);
2172
2173 if (pid == getpid ()) /* Trying to masturbate? */
2174 error (_("I refuse to debug myself!"));
2175
2176 if (from_tty)
2177 {
2178 const char *exec_file = get_exec_file (0);
2179
2180 if (exec_file)
2181 printf_unfiltered ("Attaching to program `%s', pid %d\n",
2182 exec_file, pid);
2183 else
2184 printf_unfiltered ("Attaching to pid %d\n", pid);
2185 }
2186
2187 inf_debug (inf, "attaching to pid: %d", pid);
2188
2189 inf_attach (inf, pid);
2190
2191 push_target (this);
2192
2193 inferior = current_inferior ();
2194 inferior_appeared (inferior, pid);
2195 inferior->attach_flag = 1;
2196
2197 inf_update_procs (inf);
2198
2199 inferior_ptid = ptid_t (pid, inf_pick_first_thread (), 0);
2200
2201 /* We have to initialize the terminal settings now, since the code
2202 below might try to restore them. */
2203 target_terminal::init ();
2204
2205 /* If the process was stopped before we attached, make it continue the next
2206 time the user does a continue. */
2207 inf_validate_procinfo (inf);
2208
2209 inf_update_signal_thread (inf);
2210 inf_set_traced (inf, inf->want_signals);
2211
2212 #if 0 /* Do we need this? */
2213 renumber_threads (0); /* Give our threads reasonable names. */
2214 #endif
2215 }
2216
2217 \f
2218 /* Take a program previously attached to and detaches it.
2219 The program resumes execution and will no longer stop
2220 on signals, etc. We'd better not have left any breakpoints
2221 in the program or it'll die when it hits one. For this
2222 to work, it may be necessary for the process to have been
2223 previously attached. It *might* work if the program was
2224 started via fork. */
2225 void
2226 gnu_nat_target::detach (inferior *inf, int from_tty)
2227 {
2228 int pid;
2229
2230 if (from_tty)
2231 {
2232 const char *exec_file = get_exec_file (0);
2233
2234 if (exec_file)
2235 printf_unfiltered ("Detaching from program `%s' pid %d\n",
2236 exec_file, gnu_current_inf->pid);
2237 else
2238 printf_unfiltered ("Detaching from pid %d\n", gnu_current_inf->pid);
2239 }
2240
2241 pid = gnu_current_inf->pid;
2242
2243 inf_detach (gnu_current_inf);
2244
2245 inferior_ptid = null_ptid;
2246 detach_inferior (find_inferior_pid (this, pid));
2247
2248 maybe_unpush_target ();
2249 }
2250 \f
2251
2252 void
2253 gnu_nat_target::stop (ptid_t ptid)
2254 {
2255 error (_("stop target function not implemented"));
2256 }
2257
2258 bool
2259 gnu_nat_target::thread_alive (ptid_t ptid)
2260 {
2261 inf_update_procs (gnu_current_inf);
2262 return !!inf_tid_to_thread (gnu_current_inf,
2263 ptid.lwp ());
2264 }
2265
2266 \f
2267 /* Read inferior task's LEN bytes from ADDR and copy it to MYADDR in
2268 gdb's address space. Return 0 on failure; number of bytes read
2269 otherwise. */
2270 static int
2271 gnu_read_inferior (task_t task, CORE_ADDR addr, gdb_byte *myaddr, int length)
2272 {
2273 kern_return_t err;
2274 vm_address_t low_address = (vm_address_t) trunc_page (addr);
2275 vm_size_t aligned_length =
2276 (vm_size_t) round_page (addr + length) - low_address;
2277 pointer_t copied;
2278 mach_msg_type_number_t copy_count;
2279
2280 /* Get memory from inferior with page aligned addresses. */
2281 err = vm_read (task, low_address, aligned_length, &copied, &copy_count);
2282 if (err)
2283 return 0;
2284
2285 err = hurd_safe_copyin (myaddr, (void *) (addr - low_address + copied),
2286 length);
2287 if (err)
2288 {
2289 warning (_("Read from inferior faulted: %s"), safe_strerror (err));
2290 length = 0;
2291 }
2292
2293 err = vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), copied, copy_count);
2294 if (err)
2295 warning (_("gnu_read_inferior vm_deallocate failed: %s"),
2296 safe_strerror (err));
2297
2298 return length;
2299 }
2300
2301 #define CHK_GOTO_OUT(str,ret) \
2302 do if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { errstr = #str; goto out; } while(0)
2303
2304 struct vm_region_list
2305 {
2306 struct vm_region_list *next;
2307 vm_prot_t protection;
2308 vm_address_t start;
2309 vm_size_t length;
2310 };
2311
2312 struct obstack region_obstack;
2313
2314 /* Write gdb's LEN bytes from MYADDR and copy it to ADDR in inferior
2315 task's address space. */
2316 static int
2317 gnu_write_inferior (task_t task, CORE_ADDR addr,
2318 const gdb_byte *myaddr, int length)
2319 {
2320 kern_return_t err;
2321 vm_address_t low_address = (vm_address_t) trunc_page (addr);
2322 vm_size_t aligned_length =
2323 (vm_size_t) round_page (addr + length) - low_address;
2324 pointer_t copied;
2325 mach_msg_type_number_t copy_count;
2326 int deallocate = 0;
2327
2328 const char *errstr = "Bug in gnu_write_inferior";
2329
2330 struct vm_region_list *region_element;
2331 struct vm_region_list *region_head = NULL;
2332
2333 /* Get memory from inferior with page aligned addresses. */
2334 err = vm_read (task,
2335 low_address,
2336 aligned_length,
2337 &copied,
2338 &copy_count);
2339 CHK_GOTO_OUT ("gnu_write_inferior vm_read failed", err);
2340
2341 deallocate++;
2342
2343 err = hurd_safe_copyout ((void *) (addr - low_address + copied),
2344 myaddr, length);
2345 CHK_GOTO_OUT ("Write to inferior faulted", err);
2346
2347 obstack_init (&region_obstack);
2348
2349 /* Do writes atomically.
2350 First check for holes and unwritable memory. */
2351 {
2352 vm_size_t remaining_length = aligned_length;
2353 vm_address_t region_address = low_address;
2354
2355 struct vm_region_list *scan;
2356
2357 while (region_address < low_address + aligned_length)
2358 {
2359 vm_prot_t protection;
2360 vm_prot_t max_protection;
2361 vm_inherit_t inheritance;
2362 boolean_t shared;
2363 mach_port_t object_name;
2364 vm_offset_t offset;
2365 vm_size_t region_length = remaining_length;
2366 vm_address_t old_address = region_address;
2367
2368 err = vm_region (task,
2369 &region_address,
2370 &region_length,
2371 &protection,
2372 &max_protection,
2373 &inheritance,
2374 &shared,
2375 &object_name,
2376 &offset);
2377 CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_region failed", err);
2378
2379 /* Check for holes in memory. */
2380 if (old_address != region_address)
2381 {
2382 warning (_("No memory at 0x%lx. Nothing written"),
2383 old_address);
2384 err = KERN_SUCCESS;
2385 length = 0;
2386 goto out;
2387 }
2388
2389 if (!(max_protection & VM_PROT_WRITE))
2390 {
2391 warning (_("Memory at address 0x%lx is unwritable. "
2392 "Nothing written"),
2393 old_address);
2394 err = KERN_SUCCESS;
2395 length = 0;
2396 goto out;
2397 }
2398
2399 /* Chain the regions for later use. */
2400 region_element = XOBNEW (&region_obstack, struct vm_region_list);
2401
2402 region_element->protection = protection;
2403 region_element->start = region_address;
2404 region_element->length = region_length;
2405
2406 /* Chain the regions along with protections. */
2407 region_element->next = region_head;
2408 region_head = region_element;
2409
2410 region_address += region_length;
2411 remaining_length = remaining_length - region_length;
2412 }
2413
2414 /* If things fail after this, we give up.
2415 Somebody is messing up inferior_task's mappings. */
2416
2417 /* Enable writes to the chained vm regions. */
2418 for (scan = region_head; scan; scan = scan->next)
2419 {
2420 if (!(scan->protection & VM_PROT_WRITE))
2421 {
2422 err = vm_protect (task,
2423 scan->start,
2424 scan->length,
2425 FALSE,
2426 scan->protection | VM_PROT_WRITE);
2427 CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_protect: enable write failed", err);
2428 }
2429 }
2430
2431 err = vm_write (task,
2432 low_address,
2433 copied,
2434 aligned_length);
2435 CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_write failed", err);
2436
2437 /* Set up the original region protections, if they were changed. */
2438 for (scan = region_head; scan; scan = scan->next)
2439 {
2440 if (!(scan->protection & VM_PROT_WRITE))
2441 {
2442 err = vm_protect (task,
2443 scan->start,
2444 scan->length,
2445 FALSE,
2446 scan->protection);
2447 CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_protect: enable write failed", err);
2448 }
2449 }
2450 }
2451
2452 out:
2453 if (deallocate)
2454 {
2455 obstack_free (&region_obstack, 0);
2456
2457 (void) vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (),
2458 copied,
2459 copy_count);
2460 }
2461
2462 if (err != KERN_SUCCESS)
2463 {
2464 warning (_("%s: %s"), errstr, mach_error_string (err));
2465 return 0;
2466 }
2467
2468 return length;
2469 }
2470
2471 \f
2472
2473 /* Implement the to_xfer_partial target_ops method for
2474 TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY. */
2475
2476 static enum target_xfer_status
2477 gnu_xfer_memory (gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf,
2478 CORE_ADDR memaddr, ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len)
2479 {
2480 task_t task = (gnu_current_inf
2481 ? (gnu_current_inf->task
2482 ? gnu_current_inf->task->port : 0)
2483 : 0);
2484 int res;
2485
2486 if (task == MACH_PORT_NULL)
2487 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2488
2489 if (writebuf != NULL)
2490 {
2491 inf_debug (gnu_current_inf, "writing %s[%s] <-- %s",
2492 paddress (target_gdbarch (), memaddr), pulongest (len),
2493 host_address_to_string (writebuf));
2494 res = gnu_write_inferior (task, memaddr, writebuf, len);
2495 }
2496 else
2497 {
2498 inf_debug (gnu_current_inf, "reading %s[%s] --> %s",
2499 paddress (target_gdbarch (), memaddr), pulongest (len),
2500 host_address_to_string (readbuf));
2501 res = gnu_read_inferior (task, memaddr, readbuf, len);
2502 }
2503 gdb_assert (res >= 0);
2504 if (res == 0)
2505 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2506 else
2507 {
2508 *xfered_len = (ULONGEST) res;
2509 return TARGET_XFER_OK;
2510 }
2511 }
2512
2513 /* GNU does not have auxv, but we can at least fake the AT_ENTRY entry for PIE
2514 binaries. */
2515 static enum target_xfer_status
2516 gnu_xfer_auxv (gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf,
2517 CORE_ADDR memaddr, ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len)
2518 {
2519 task_t task = (gnu_current_inf
2520 ? (gnu_current_inf->task
2521 ? gnu_current_inf->task->port : 0)
2522 : 0);
2523 process_t proc;
2524 kern_return_t err;
2525 vm_address_t entry;
2526 ElfW(auxv_t) auxv[2];
2527
2528 if (task == MACH_PORT_NULL)
2529 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2530 if (writebuf != NULL)
2531 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2532
2533 if (memaddr == sizeof (auxv))
2534 return TARGET_XFER_EOF;
2535 if (memaddr > sizeof (auxv))
2536 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2537
2538 err = proc_task2proc (proc_server, task, &proc);
2539 if (err != 0)
2540 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2541
2542 /* Get entry from proc server. */
2543 err = proc_get_entry (proc, &entry);
2544 if (err != 0)
2545 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2546
2547 /* Fake auxv entry. */
2548 auxv[0].a_type = AT_ENTRY;
2549 auxv[0].a_un.a_val = entry;
2550 auxv[1].a_type = AT_NULL;
2551 auxv[1].a_un.a_val = 0;
2552
2553 inf_debug (gnu_current_inf, "reading auxv %s[%s] --> %s",
2554 paddress (target_gdbarch (), memaddr), pulongest (len),
2555 host_address_to_string (readbuf));
2556
2557 if (memaddr + len > sizeof (auxv))
2558 len = sizeof (auxv) - memaddr;
2559
2560 memcpy (readbuf, (gdb_byte *) &auxv + memaddr, len);
2561 *xfered_len = len;
2562
2563 return TARGET_XFER_OK;
2564 }
2565
2566 /* Target to_xfer_partial implementation. */
2567
2568 enum target_xfer_status
2569 gnu_nat_target::xfer_partial (enum target_object object,
2570 const char *annex, gdb_byte *readbuf,
2571 const gdb_byte *writebuf, ULONGEST offset,
2572 ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len)
2573 {
2574 switch (object)
2575 {
2576 case TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY:
2577 return gnu_xfer_memory (readbuf, writebuf, offset, len, xfered_len);
2578 case TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV:
2579 return gnu_xfer_auxv (readbuf, writebuf, offset, len, xfered_len);
2580 default:
2581 return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
2582 }
2583 }
2584
2585 /* Call FUNC on each memory region in the task. */
2586
2587 int
2588 gnu_nat_target::find_memory_regions (find_memory_region_ftype func,
2589 void *data)
2590 {
2591 kern_return_t err;
2592 task_t task;
2593 vm_address_t region_address, last_region_address, last_region_end;
2594 vm_prot_t last_protection;
2595
2596 if (gnu_current_inf == 0 || gnu_current_inf->task == 0)
2597 return 0;
2598 task = gnu_current_inf->task->port;
2599 if (task == MACH_PORT_NULL)
2600 return 0;
2601
2602 region_address = last_region_address = last_region_end = VM_MIN_ADDRESS;
2603 last_protection = VM_PROT_NONE;
2604 while (region_address < VM_MAX_ADDRESS)
2605 {
2606 vm_prot_t protection;
2607 vm_prot_t max_protection;
2608 vm_inherit_t inheritance;
2609 boolean_t shared;
2610 mach_port_t object_name;
2611 vm_offset_t offset;
2612 vm_size_t region_length = VM_MAX_ADDRESS - region_address;
2613
2614 err = vm_region (task,
2615 &region_address,
2616 &region_length,
2617 &protection,
2618 &max_protection,
2619 &inheritance,
2620 &shared,
2621 &object_name,
2622 &offset);
2623 if (err == KERN_NO_SPACE)
2624 break;
2625 if (err != KERN_SUCCESS)
2626 {
2627 warning (_("vm_region failed: %s"), mach_error_string (err));
2628 return -1;
2629 }
2630
2631 if (protection == last_protection && region_address == last_region_end)
2632 /* This region is contiguous with and indistinguishable from
2633 the previous one, so we just extend that one. */
2634 last_region_end = region_address += region_length;
2635 else
2636 {
2637 /* This region is distinct from the last one we saw, so report
2638 that previous one. */
2639 if (last_protection != VM_PROT_NONE)
2640 (*func) (last_region_address,
2641 last_region_end - last_region_address,
2642 last_protection & VM_PROT_READ,
2643 last_protection & VM_PROT_WRITE,
2644 last_protection & VM_PROT_EXECUTE,
2645 1, /* MODIFIED is unknown, pass it as true. */
2646 data);
2647 last_region_address = region_address;
2648 last_region_end = region_address += region_length;
2649 last_protection = protection;
2650 }
2651 }
2652
2653 /* Report the final region. */
2654 if (last_region_end > last_region_address && last_protection != VM_PROT_NONE)
2655 (*func) (last_region_address, last_region_end - last_region_address,
2656 last_protection & VM_PROT_READ,
2657 last_protection & VM_PROT_WRITE,
2658 last_protection & VM_PROT_EXECUTE,
2659 1, /* MODIFIED is unknown, pass it as true. */
2660 data);
2661
2662 return 0;
2663 }
2664
2665 \f
2666 /* Return printable description of proc. */
2667 char *
2668 proc_string (struct proc *proc)
2669 {
2670 static char tid_str[80];
2671
2672 if (proc_is_task (proc))
2673 xsnprintf (tid_str, sizeof (tid_str), "process %d", proc->inf->pid);
2674 else
2675 xsnprintf (tid_str, sizeof (tid_str), "Thread %d.%d",
2676 proc->inf->pid, proc->tid);
2677 return tid_str;
2678 }
2679
2680 std::string
2681 gnu_nat_target::pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid)
2682 {
2683 struct inf *inf = gnu_current_inf;
2684 int tid = ptid.lwp ();
2685 struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, tid);
2686
2687 if (thread)
2688 return proc_string (thread);
2689 else
2690 return string_printf ("bogus thread id %d", tid);
2691 }
2692
2693 \f
2694 /* User task commands. */
2695
2696 static struct cmd_list_element *set_task_cmd_list = 0;
2697 static struct cmd_list_element *show_task_cmd_list = 0;
2698 /* User thread commands. */
2699
2700 /* Commands with a prefix of `set/show thread'. */
2701 extern struct cmd_list_element *thread_cmd_list;
2702 struct cmd_list_element *set_thread_cmd_list = NULL;
2703 struct cmd_list_element *show_thread_cmd_list = NULL;
2704
2705 /* Commands with a prefix of `set/show thread default'. */
2706 struct cmd_list_element *set_thread_default_cmd_list = NULL;
2707 struct cmd_list_element *show_thread_default_cmd_list = NULL;
2708
2709 static void
2710 set_thread_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2711 {
2712 printf_unfiltered ("\"set thread\" must be followed by the "
2713 "name of a thread property, or \"default\".\n");
2714 }
2715
2716 static void
2717 show_thread_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2718 {
2719 printf_unfiltered ("\"show thread\" must be followed by the "
2720 "name of a thread property, or \"default\".\n");
2721 }
2722
2723 static void
2724 set_thread_default_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2725 {
2726 printf_unfiltered ("\"set thread default\" must be followed "
2727 "by the name of a thread property.\n");
2728 }
2729
2730 static void
2731 show_thread_default_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2732 {
2733 printf_unfiltered ("\"show thread default\" must be followed "
2734 "by the name of a thread property.\n");
2735 }
2736
2737 static int
2738 parse_int_arg (const char *args, const char *cmd_prefix)
2739 {
2740 if (args)
2741 {
2742 char *arg_end;
2743 int val = strtoul (args, &arg_end, 10);
2744
2745 if (*args && *arg_end == '\0')
2746 return val;
2747 }
2748 error (_("Illegal argument for \"%s\" command, should be an integer."),
2749 cmd_prefix);
2750 }
2751
2752 static int
2753 _parse_bool_arg (const char *args, const char *t_val, const char *f_val,
2754 const char *cmd_prefix)
2755 {
2756 if (!args || strcmp (args, t_val) == 0)
2757 return 1;
2758 else if (strcmp (args, f_val) == 0)
2759 return 0;
2760 else
2761 error (_("Illegal argument for \"%s\" command, "
2762 "should be \"%s\" or \"%s\"."),
2763 cmd_prefix, t_val, f_val);
2764 }
2765
2766 #define parse_bool_arg(args, cmd_prefix) \
2767 _parse_bool_arg (args, "on", "off", cmd_prefix)
2768
2769 static void
2770 check_empty (const char *args, const char *cmd_prefix)
2771 {
2772 if (args)
2773 error (_("Garbage after \"%s\" command: `%s'"), cmd_prefix, args);
2774 }
2775
2776 /* Returns the alive thread named by INFERIOR_PID, or signals an error. */
2777 static struct proc *
2778 cur_thread (void)
2779 {
2780 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2781 struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf,
2782 inferior_ptid.lwp ());
2783 if (!thread)
2784 error (_("No current thread."));
2785 return thread;
2786 }
2787
2788 /* Returns the current inferior, but signals an error if it has no task. */
2789 static struct inf *
2790 active_inf (void)
2791 {
2792 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2793
2794 if (!inf->task)
2795 error (_("No current process."));
2796 return inf;
2797 }
2798
2799 \f
2800 static void
2801 set_task_pause_cmd (int arg, int from_tty)
2802 {
2803 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2804 int old_sc = inf->pause_sc;
2805
2806 inf->pause_sc = arg;
2807
2808 if (old_sc == 0 && inf->pause_sc != 0)
2809 /* If the task is currently unsuspended, immediately suspend it,
2810 otherwise wait until the next time it gets control. */
2811 gnu_target->inf_suspend (inf);
2812 }
2813
2814 static void
2815 set_task_pause_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2816 {
2817 set_task_pause_cmd (parse_bool_arg (args, "set task pause"), from_tty);
2818 }
2819
2820 static void
2821 show_task_pause_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2822 {
2823 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2824
2825 check_empty (args, "show task pause");
2826 printf_unfiltered ("The inferior task %s suspended while gdb has control.\n",
2827 inf->task
2828 ? (inf->pause_sc == 0 ? "isn't" : "is")
2829 : (inf->pause_sc == 0 ? "won't be" : "will be"));
2830 }
2831
2832 static void
2833 set_task_detach_sc_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2834 {
2835 cur_inf ()->detach_sc = parse_int_arg (args,
2836 "set task detach-suspend-count");
2837 }
2838
2839 static void
2840 show_task_detach_sc_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2841 {
2842 check_empty (args, "show task detach-suspend-count");
2843 printf_unfiltered ("The inferior task will be left with a "
2844 "suspend count of %d when detaching.\n",
2845 cur_inf ()->detach_sc);
2846 }
2847
2848 \f
2849 static void
2850 set_thread_default_pause_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2851 {
2852 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2853
2854 inf->default_thread_pause_sc =
2855 parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread default pause") ? 0 : 1;
2856 }
2857
2858 static void
2859 show_thread_default_pause_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2860 {
2861 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2862 int sc = inf->default_thread_pause_sc;
2863
2864 check_empty (args, "show thread default pause");
2865 printf_unfiltered ("New threads %s suspended while gdb has control%s.\n",
2866 sc ? "are" : "aren't",
2867 !sc && inf->pause_sc ? " (but the task is)" : "");
2868 }
2869
2870 static void
2871 set_thread_default_run_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2872 {
2873 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2874
2875 inf->default_thread_run_sc =
2876 parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread default run") ? 0 : 1;
2877 }
2878
2879 static void
2880 show_thread_default_run_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2881 {
2882 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2883
2884 check_empty (args, "show thread default run");
2885 printf_unfiltered ("New threads %s allowed to run.\n",
2886 inf->default_thread_run_sc == 0 ? "are" : "aren't");
2887 }
2888
2889 static void
2890 set_thread_default_detach_sc_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2891 {
2892 cur_inf ()->default_thread_detach_sc =
2893 parse_int_arg (args, "set thread default detach-suspend-count");
2894 }
2895
2896 static void
2897 show_thread_default_detach_sc_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2898 {
2899 check_empty (args, "show thread default detach-suspend-count");
2900 printf_unfiltered ("New threads will get a detach-suspend-count of %d.\n",
2901 cur_inf ()->default_thread_detach_sc);
2902 }
2903
2904 \f
2905 /* Steal a send right called NAME in the inferior task, and make it PROC's
2906 saved exception port. */
2907 void
2908 gnu_nat_target::steal_exc_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t name)
2909 {
2910 kern_return_t err;
2911 mach_port_t port;
2912 mach_msg_type_name_t port_type;
2913
2914 if (!proc || !proc->inf->task)
2915 error (_("No inferior task."));
2916
2917 err = mach_port_extract_right (proc->inf->task->port,
2918 name, MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND,
2919 &port, &port_type);
2920 if (err)
2921 error (_("Couldn't extract send right %lu from inferior: %s"),
2922 name, safe_strerror (err));
2923
2924 if (proc->saved_exc_port)
2925 /* Get rid of our reference to the old one. */
2926 mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
2927
2928 proc->saved_exc_port = port;
2929
2930 if (!proc->exc_port)
2931 /* If PROC is a thread, we may not have set its exception port
2932 before. We can't use proc_steal_exc_port because it also sets
2933 saved_exc_port. */
2934 {
2935 proc->exc_port = proc->inf->event_port;
2936 err = proc_set_exception_port (proc, proc->exc_port);
2937 error (_("Can't set exception port for %s: %s"),
2938 proc_string (proc), safe_strerror (err));
2939 }
2940 }
2941
2942 static void
2943 set_task_exc_port_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2944 {
2945 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2946
2947 if (!args)
2948 error (_("No argument to \"set task exception-port\" command."));
2949 gnu_target->steal_exc_port (inf->task, parse_and_eval_address (args));
2950 }
2951
2952 static void
2953 set_stopped_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2954 {
2955 cur_inf ()->stopped = _parse_bool_arg (args, "yes", "no", "set stopped");
2956 }
2957
2958 static void
2959 show_stopped_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2960 {
2961 struct inf *inf = active_inf ();
2962
2963 check_empty (args, "show stopped");
2964 printf_unfiltered ("The inferior process %s stopped.\n",
2965 inf->stopped ? "is" : "isn't");
2966 }
2967
2968 static void
2969 set_sig_thread_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2970 {
2971 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
2972
2973 if (!args || (!isdigit (*args) && strcmp (args, "none") != 0))
2974 error (_("Illegal argument to \"set signal-thread\" command.\n"
2975 "Should be a thread ID, or \"none\"."));
2976
2977 if (strcmp (args, "none") == 0)
2978 inf->signal_thread = 0;
2979 else
2980 {
2981 struct thread_info *tp = parse_thread_id (args, NULL);
2982 inf->signal_thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, tp->ptid.lwp ());
2983 }
2984 }
2985
2986 static void
2987 show_sig_thread_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
2988 {
2989 struct inf *inf = active_inf ();
2990
2991 check_empty (args, "show signal-thread");
2992 if (inf->signal_thread)
2993 printf_unfiltered ("The signal thread is %s.\n",
2994 proc_string (inf->signal_thread));
2995 else
2996 printf_unfiltered ("There is no signal thread.\n");
2997 }
2998
2999 \f
3000 static void
3001 set_signals_cmd (int arg, int from_tty)
3002 {
3003 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
3004
3005 inf->want_signals = arg;
3006
3007 if (inf->task && inf->want_signals != inf->traced)
3008 /* Make this take effect immediately in a running process. */
3009 gnu_target->inf_set_traced (inf, inf->want_signals);
3010 }
3011
3012 static void
3013 set_signals_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3014 {
3015 set_signals_cmd(parse_bool_arg (args, "set signals"), from_tty);
3016 }
3017
3018 static void
3019 show_signals_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3020 {
3021 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
3022
3023 check_empty (args, "show signals");
3024 printf_unfiltered ("The inferior process's signals %s intercepted.\n",
3025 inf->task
3026 ? (inf->traced ? "are" : "aren't")
3027 : (inf->want_signals ? "will be" : "won't be"));
3028 }
3029
3030 static void
3031 set_exceptions_cmd (int arg, int from_tty)
3032 {
3033 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
3034
3035 /* Make this take effect immediately in a running process. */
3036 /* XXX */ ;
3037
3038 inf->want_exceptions = arg;
3039 }
3040
3041 static void
3042 set_exceptions_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3043 {
3044 set_exceptions_cmd (parse_bool_arg (args, "set exceptions"), from_tty);
3045 }
3046
3047 static void
3048 show_exceptions_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3049 {
3050 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
3051
3052 check_empty (args, "show exceptions");
3053 printf_unfiltered ("Exceptions in the inferior %s trapped.\n",
3054 inf->task
3055 ? (inf->want_exceptions ? "are" : "aren't")
3056 : (inf->want_exceptions ? "will be" : "won't be"));
3057 }
3058
3059 \f
3060 static void
3061 set_task_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3062 {
3063 printf_unfiltered ("\"set task\" must be followed by the name"
3064 " of a task property.\n");
3065 }
3066
3067 static void
3068 show_task_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3069 {
3070 struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
3071
3072 check_empty (args, "show task");
3073
3074 show_signals_cmd (0, from_tty);
3075 show_exceptions_cmd (0, from_tty);
3076 show_task_pause_cmd (0, from_tty);
3077
3078 if (inf->pause_sc == 0)
3079 show_thread_default_pause_cmd (0, from_tty);
3080 show_thread_default_run_cmd (0, from_tty);
3081
3082 if (inf->task)
3083 {
3084 show_stopped_cmd (0, from_tty);
3085 show_sig_thread_cmd (0, from_tty);
3086 }
3087
3088 if (inf->detach_sc != 0)
3089 show_task_detach_sc_cmd (0, from_tty);
3090 if (inf->default_thread_detach_sc != 0)
3091 show_thread_default_detach_sc_cmd (0, from_tty);
3092 }
3093
3094 \f
3095 static void
3096 set_noninvasive_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3097 {
3098 /* Invert the sense of the arg for each component. */
3099 int inv_arg = parse_bool_arg (args, "set noninvasive") ? 0 : 1;
3100
3101 set_task_pause_cmd (inv_arg, from_tty);
3102 set_signals_cmd (inv_arg, from_tty);
3103 set_exceptions_cmd (inv_arg, from_tty);
3104 }
3105
3106 \f
3107 static void
3108 info_port_rights (const char *args, mach_port_type_t only)
3109 {
3110 struct inf *inf = active_inf ();
3111 struct value *vmark = value_mark ();
3112
3113 if (args)
3114 /* Explicit list of port rights. */
3115 {
3116 while (*args)
3117 {
3118 struct value *val = parse_to_comma_and_eval (&args);
3119 long right = value_as_long (val);
3120 error_t err =
3121 print_port_info (right, 0, inf->task->port, PORTINFO_DETAILS,
3122 stdout);
3123
3124 if (err)
3125 error (_("%ld: %s."), right, safe_strerror (err));
3126 }
3127 }
3128 else
3129 /* Print all of them. */
3130 {
3131 error_t err =
3132 print_task_ports_info (inf->task->port, only, PORTINFO_DETAILS,
3133 stdout);
3134 if (err)
3135 error (_("%s."), safe_strerror (err));
3136 }
3137
3138 value_free_to_mark (vmark);
3139 }
3140
3141 static void
3142 info_send_rights_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3143 {
3144 info_port_rights (args, MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND);
3145 }
3146
3147 static void
3148 info_recv_rights_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3149 {
3150 info_port_rights (args, MACH_PORT_TYPE_RECEIVE);
3151 }
3152
3153 static void
3154 info_port_sets_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3155 {
3156 info_port_rights (args, MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_SET);
3157 }
3158
3159 static void
3160 info_dead_names_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3161 {
3162 info_port_rights (args, MACH_PORT_TYPE_DEAD_NAME);
3163 }
3164
3165 static void
3166 info_port_rights_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3167 {
3168 info_port_rights (args, ~0);
3169 }
3170
3171 \f
3172 static void
3173 add_task_commands (void)
3174 {
3175 add_cmd ("pause", class_run, set_thread_default_pause_cmd, _("\
3176 Set whether the new threads are suspended while gdb has control.\n\
3177 This property normally has no effect because the whole task is\n\
3178 suspended, however, that may be disabled with \"set task pause off\".\n\
3179 The default value is \"off\"."),
3180 &set_thread_default_cmd_list);
3181 add_cmd ("pause", no_class, show_thread_default_pause_cmd, _("\
3182 Show whether new threads are suspended while gdb has control."),
3183 &show_thread_default_cmd_list);
3184
3185 add_cmd ("run", class_run, set_thread_default_run_cmd, _("\
3186 Set whether new threads are allowed to run (once gdb has noticed them)."),
3187 &set_thread_default_cmd_list);
3188 add_cmd ("run", no_class, show_thread_default_run_cmd, _("\
3189 Show whether new threads are allowed to run (once gdb has noticed them)."),
3190 &show_thread_default_cmd_list);
3191
3192 add_cmd ("detach-suspend-count", class_run, set_thread_default_detach_sc_cmd,
3193 _("Set the default detach-suspend-count value for new threads."),
3194 &set_thread_default_cmd_list);
3195 add_cmd ("detach-suspend-count", no_class, show_thread_default_detach_sc_cmd,
3196 _("Show the default detach-suspend-count value for new threads."),
3197 &show_thread_default_cmd_list);
3198
3199 add_cmd ("signals", class_run, set_signals_cmd, _("\
3200 Set whether the inferior process's signals will be intercepted.\n\
3201 Mach exceptions (such as breakpoint traps) are not affected."),
3202 &setlist);
3203 add_alias_cmd ("sigs", "signals", class_run, 1, &setlist);
3204 add_cmd ("signals", no_class, show_signals_cmd, _("\
3205 Show whether the inferior process's signals will be intercepted."),
3206 &showlist);
3207 add_alias_cmd ("sigs", "signals", no_class, 1, &showlist);
3208
3209 add_cmd ("signal-thread", class_run, set_sig_thread_cmd, _("\
3210 Set the thread that gdb thinks is the libc signal thread.\n\
3211 This thread is run when delivering a signal to a non-stopped process."),
3212 &setlist);
3213 add_alias_cmd ("sigthread", "signal-thread", class_run, 1, &setlist);
3214 add_cmd ("signal-thread", no_class, show_sig_thread_cmd, _("\
3215 Set the thread that gdb thinks is the libc signal thread."),
3216 &showlist);
3217 add_alias_cmd ("sigthread", "signal-thread", no_class, 1, &showlist);
3218
3219 add_cmd ("stopped", class_run, set_stopped_cmd, _("\
3220 Set whether gdb thinks the inferior process is stopped as with SIGSTOP.\n\
3221 Stopped process will be continued by sending them a signal."),
3222 &setlist);
3223 add_cmd ("stopped", no_class, show_stopped_cmd, _("\
3224 Show whether gdb thinks the inferior process is stopped as with SIGSTOP."),
3225 &showlist);
3226
3227 add_cmd ("exceptions", class_run, set_exceptions_cmd, _("\
3228 Set whether exceptions in the inferior process will be trapped.\n\
3229 When exceptions are turned off, neither breakpoints nor single-stepping\n\
3230 will work."),
3231 &setlist);
3232 /* Allow `set exc' despite conflict with `set exception-port'. */
3233 add_alias_cmd ("exc", "exceptions", class_run, 1, &setlist);
3234 add_cmd ("exceptions", no_class, show_exceptions_cmd, _("\
3235 Show whether exceptions in the inferior process will be trapped."),
3236 &showlist);
3237
3238 add_prefix_cmd ("task", no_class, set_task_cmd,
3239 _("Command prefix for setting task attributes."),
3240 &set_task_cmd_list, "set task ", 0, &setlist);
3241 add_prefix_cmd ("task", no_class, show_task_cmd,
3242 _("Command prefix for showing task attributes."),
3243 &show_task_cmd_list, "show task ", 0, &showlist);
3244
3245 add_cmd ("pause", class_run, set_task_pause_cmd, _("\
3246 Set whether the task is suspended while gdb has control.\n\
3247 A value of \"on\" takes effect immediately, otherwise nothing happens\n\
3248 until the next time the program is continued.\n\
3249 When setting this to \"off\", \"set thread default pause on\" can be\n\
3250 used to pause individual threads by default instead."),
3251 &set_task_cmd_list);
3252 add_cmd ("pause", no_class, show_task_pause_cmd,
3253 _("Show whether the task is suspended while gdb has control."),
3254 &show_task_cmd_list);
3255
3256 add_cmd ("detach-suspend-count", class_run, set_task_detach_sc_cmd,
3257 _("Set the suspend count will leave on the thread when detaching."),
3258 &set_task_cmd_list);
3259 add_cmd ("detach-suspend-count", no_class, show_task_detach_sc_cmd,
3260 _("Show the suspend count will leave "
3261 "on the thread when detaching."),
3262 &show_task_cmd_list);
3263
3264 add_cmd ("exception-port", no_class, set_task_exc_port_cmd, _("\
3265 Set the task exception port to which we forward exceptions.\n\
3266 The argument should be the value of the send right in the task."),
3267 &set_task_cmd_list);
3268 add_alias_cmd ("excp", "exception-port", no_class, 1, &set_task_cmd_list);
3269 add_alias_cmd ("exc-port", "exception-port", no_class, 1,
3270 &set_task_cmd_list);
3271
3272 /* A convenient way of turning on all options require to noninvasively
3273 debug running tasks. */
3274 add_cmd ("noninvasive", no_class, set_noninvasive_cmd, _("\
3275 Set task options so that we interfere as little as possible.\n\
3276 This is the same as setting `task pause', `exceptions', and\n\
3277 `signals' to the opposite value."),
3278 &setlist);
3279
3280 /* Commands to show information about the task's ports. */
3281 add_info ("send-rights", info_send_rights_cmd,
3282 _("Show information about the task's send rights."));
3283 add_info ("receive-rights", info_recv_rights_cmd,
3284 _("Show information about the task's receive rights."));
3285 add_info ("port-rights", info_port_rights_cmd,
3286 _("Show information about the task's port rights."));
3287 add_info ("port-sets", info_port_sets_cmd,
3288 _("Show information about the task's port sets."));
3289 add_info ("dead-names", info_dead_names_cmd,
3290 _("Show information about the task's dead names."));
3291 add_info_alias ("ports", "port-rights", 1);
3292 add_info_alias ("port", "port-rights", 1);
3293 add_info_alias ("psets", "port-sets", 1);
3294 }
3295
3296 \f
3297 static void
3298 set_thread_pause_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3299 {
3300 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3301 int old_sc = thread->pause_sc;
3302
3303 thread->pause_sc = parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread pause");
3304 if (old_sc == 0 && thread->pause_sc != 0 && thread->inf->pause_sc == 0)
3305 /* If the task is currently unsuspended, immediately suspend it,
3306 otherwise wait until the next time it gets control. */
3307 gnu_target->inf_suspend (thread->inf);
3308 }
3309
3310 static void
3311 show_thread_pause_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3312 {
3313 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3314 int sc = thread->pause_sc;
3315
3316 check_empty (args, "show task pause");
3317 printf_unfiltered ("Thread %s %s suspended while gdb has control%s.\n",
3318 proc_string (thread),
3319 sc ? "is" : "isn't",
3320 !sc && thread->inf->pause_sc ? " (but the task is)" : "");
3321 }
3322
3323 static void
3324 set_thread_run_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3325 {
3326 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3327
3328 thread->run_sc = parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread run") ? 0 : 1;
3329 }
3330
3331 static void
3332 show_thread_run_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3333 {
3334 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3335
3336 check_empty (args, "show thread run");
3337 printf_unfiltered ("Thread %s %s allowed to run.",
3338 proc_string (thread),
3339 thread->run_sc == 0 ? "is" : "isn't");
3340 }
3341
3342 static void
3343 set_thread_detach_sc_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3344 {
3345 cur_thread ()->detach_sc = parse_int_arg (args,
3346 "set thread detach-suspend-count");
3347 }
3348
3349 static void
3350 show_thread_detach_sc_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3351 {
3352 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3353
3354 check_empty (args, "show thread detach-suspend-count");
3355 printf_unfiltered ("Thread %s will be left with a suspend count"
3356 " of %d when detaching.\n",
3357 proc_string (thread),
3358 thread->detach_sc);
3359 }
3360
3361 static void
3362 set_thread_exc_port_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3363 {
3364 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3365
3366 if (!args)
3367 error (_("No argument to \"set thread exception-port\" command."));
3368 gnu_target->steal_exc_port (thread, parse_and_eval_address (args));
3369 }
3370
3371 #if 0
3372 static void
3373 show_thread_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
3374 {
3375 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3376
3377 check_empty (args, "show thread");
3378 show_thread_run_cmd (0, from_tty);
3379 show_thread_pause_cmd (0, from_tty);
3380 if (thread->detach_sc != 0)
3381 show_thread_detach_sc_cmd (0, from_tty);
3382 }
3383 #endif
3384
3385 static void
3386 thread_takeover_sc_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3387 {
3388 struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
3389
3390 thread_basic_info_data_t _info;
3391 thread_basic_info_t info = &_info;
3392 mach_msg_type_number_t info_len = THREAD_BASIC_INFO_COUNT;
3393 kern_return_t err
3394 = mach_thread_info (thread->port, THREAD_BASIC_INFO,
3395 (int *) &info, &info_len);
3396 if (err)
3397 error (("%s."), safe_strerror (err));
3398 thread->sc = info->suspend_count;
3399 if (from_tty)
3400 printf_unfiltered ("Suspend count was %d.\n", thread->sc);
3401 if (info != &_info)
3402 vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) info,
3403 info_len * sizeof (int));
3404 }
3405
3406 \f
3407 static void
3408 add_thread_commands (void)
3409 {
3410 add_prefix_cmd ("thread", no_class, set_thread_cmd,
3411 _("Command prefix for setting thread properties."),
3412 &set_thread_cmd_list, "set thread ", 0, &setlist);
3413 add_prefix_cmd ("default", no_class, show_thread_cmd,
3414 _("Command prefix for setting default thread properties."),
3415 &set_thread_default_cmd_list, "set thread default ", 0,
3416 &set_thread_cmd_list);
3417 add_prefix_cmd ("thread", no_class, set_thread_default_cmd,
3418 _("Command prefix for showing thread properties."),
3419 &show_thread_cmd_list, "show thread ", 0, &showlist);
3420 add_prefix_cmd ("default", no_class, show_thread_default_cmd,
3421 _("Command prefix for showing default thread properties."),
3422 &show_thread_default_cmd_list, "show thread default ", 0,
3423 &show_thread_cmd_list);
3424
3425 add_cmd ("pause", class_run, set_thread_pause_cmd, _("\
3426 Set whether the current thread is suspended while gdb has control.\n\
3427 A value of \"on\" takes effect immediately, otherwise nothing happens\n\
3428 until the next time the program is continued. This property normally\n\
3429 has no effect because the whole task is suspended, however, that may\n\
3430 be disabled with \"set task pause off\".\n\
3431 The default value is \"off\"."),
3432 &set_thread_cmd_list);
3433 add_cmd ("pause", no_class, show_thread_pause_cmd, _("\
3434 Show whether the current thread is suspended while gdb has control."),
3435 &show_thread_cmd_list);
3436
3437 add_cmd ("run", class_run, set_thread_run_cmd,
3438 _("Set whether the current thread is allowed to run."),
3439 &set_thread_cmd_list);
3440 add_cmd ("run", no_class, show_thread_run_cmd,
3441 _("Show whether the current thread is allowed to run."),
3442 &show_thread_cmd_list);
3443
3444 add_cmd ("detach-suspend-count", class_run, set_thread_detach_sc_cmd, _("\
3445 Set the suspend count will leave on the thread when detaching.\n\
3446 Note that this is relative to suspend count when gdb noticed the thread;\n\
3447 use the `thread takeover-suspend-count' to force it to an absolute value."),
3448 &set_thread_cmd_list);
3449 add_cmd ("detach-suspend-count", no_class, show_thread_detach_sc_cmd, _("\
3450 Show the suspend count will leave on the thread when detaching.\n\
3451 Note that this is relative to suspend count when gdb noticed the thread;\n\
3452 use the `thread takeover-suspend-count' to force it to an absolute value."),
3453 &show_thread_cmd_list);
3454
3455 add_cmd ("exception-port", no_class, set_thread_exc_port_cmd, _("\
3456 Set the thread exception port to which we forward exceptions.\n\
3457 This overrides the task exception port.\n\
3458 The argument should be the value of the send right in the task."),
3459 &set_thread_cmd_list);
3460 add_alias_cmd ("excp", "exception-port", no_class, 1, &set_thread_cmd_list);
3461 add_alias_cmd ("exc-port", "exception-port", no_class, 1,
3462 &set_thread_cmd_list);
3463
3464 add_cmd ("takeover-suspend-count", no_class, thread_takeover_sc_cmd, _("\
3465 Force the threads absolute suspend-count to be gdb's.\n\
3466 Prior to giving this command, gdb's thread suspend-counts are relative\n\
3467 to the thread's initial suspend-count when gdb notices the threads."),
3468 &thread_cmd_list);
3469 }
3470
3471 void _initialize_gnu_nat ();
3472 void
3473 _initialize_gnu_nat ()
3474 {
3475 proc_server = getproc ();
3476
3477 add_task_commands ();
3478 add_thread_commands ();
3479 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("gnu-nat", class_maintenance,
3480 &gnu_debug_flag,
3481 _("Set debugging output for the gnu backend."),
3482 _("Show debugging output for the gnu backend."),
3483 NULL,
3484 NULL,
3485 NULL,
3486 &setdebuglist,
3487 &showdebuglist);
3488 }
3489 \f
3490 #ifdef FLUSH_INFERIOR_CACHE
3491
3492 /* When over-writing code on some machines the I-Cache must be flushed
3493 explicitly, because it is not kept coherent by the lazy hardware.
3494 This definitely includes breakpoints, for instance, or else we
3495 end up looping in mysterious Bpt traps. */
3496
3497 void
3498 flush_inferior_icache (CORE_ADDR pc, int amount)
3499 {
3500 vm_machine_attribute_val_t flush = MATTR_VAL_ICACHE_FLUSH;
3501 kern_return_t ret;
3502
3503 ret = vm_machine_attribute (gnu_current_inf->task->port,
3504 pc,
3505 amount,
3506 MATTR_CACHE,
3507 &flush);
3508 if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS)
3509 warning (_("Error flushing inferior's cache : %s"), safe_strerror (ret));
3510 }
3511 #endif /* FLUSH_INFERIOR_CACHE */
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