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b5a0ac70 1/* Definitions used by the GDB event loop.
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2 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 Written by Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Solutions.
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6 This file is part of GDB.
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8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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11 (at your option) any later version.
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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21/* An event loop listens for events from multiple event sources. When
22 an event arrives, it is queued and processed by calling the
23 appropriate event handler. The event loop then continues to listen
24 for more events. An event loop completes when there are no event
25 sources to listen on. External event sources can be plugged into
26 the loop.
27
50d01748 28 There are 4 main components:
b5a0ac70 29 - a list of file descriptors to be monitored, GDB_NOTIFIER.
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30 - a list of asynchronous event sources to be monitored,
31 ASYNC_EVENT_HANDLER_LIST.
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32 - a list of events that have occurred, EVENT_QUEUE.
33 - a list of signal handling functions, SIGHANDLER_LIST.
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35 GDB_NOTIFIER keeps track of the file descriptor based event
36 sources. ASYNC_EVENT_HANDLER_LIST keeps track of asynchronous
37 event sources that are signalled by some component of gdb, usually
38 a target_ops instance. Event sources for gdb are currently the UI
39 and the target. Gdb communicates with the command line user
40 interface via the readline library and usually communicates with
41 remote targets via a serial port. Serial ports are represented in
42 GDB as file descriptors and select/poll calls. For native targets
43 instead, the communication varies across operating system debug
44 APIs, but usually consists of calls to ptrace and waits (via
45 signals) or calls to poll/select (via file descriptors). In the
46 current gdb, the code handling events related to the target resides
47 in wait_for_inferior for synchronous targets; or, for asynchronous
48 capable targets, by having the target register either a target
49 controlled file descriptor and/or an asynchronous event source in
50 the event loop, with the fetch_inferior_event function as the event
51 callback. In both the synchronous and asynchronous cases, usually
52 the target event is collected through the target_wait interface.
53 The target is free to install other event sources in the event loop
54 if it so requires.
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56 EVENT_QUEUE keeps track of the events that have happened during the
57 last iteration of the event loop, and need to be processed. An
58 event is represented by a procedure to be invoked in order to
59 process the event. The queue is scanned head to tail. If the
60 event of interest is a change of state in a file descriptor, then a
61 call to poll or select will be made to detect it.
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63 If the events generate signals, they are also queued by special
64 functions that are invoked through traditional signal handlers.
65 The actions to be taken is response to such events will be executed
66 when the SIGHANDLER_LIST is scanned, the next time through the
67 infinite loop.
68
69 Corollary tasks are the creation and deletion of event sources. */
70
97bb9d91 71typedef void *gdb_client_data;
c2c6d25f 72struct async_signal_handler;
50d01748 73struct async_event_handler;
2acceee2 74typedef void (handler_func) (int, gdb_client_data);
c2c6d25f 75typedef void (sig_handler_func) (gdb_client_data);
50d01748 76typedef void (async_event_handler_func) (gdb_client_data);
c2c6d25f 77typedef void (timer_handler_func) (gdb_client_data);
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78
79/* Where to add an event onto the event queue, by queue_event. */
80typedef enum
81 {
82 /* Add at tail of queue. It will be processed in first in first
83 out order. */
84 TAIL,
85 /* Add at head of queue. It will be processed in last in first out
86 order. */
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88 }
89queue_position;
90
91/* Tell create_file_handler what events we are interested in.
92 This is used by the select version of the event loop. */
93
94#define GDB_READABLE (1<<1)
95#define GDB_WRITABLE (1<<2)
96#define GDB_EXCEPTION (1<<3)
97
085dd6e6 98/* Exported functions from event-loop.c */
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c2c6d25f 100extern void start_event_loop (void);
99656a61 101extern int gdb_do_one_event (void *data);
c2c6d25f 102extern void delete_file_handler (int fd);
6426a772 103extern void add_file_handler (int fd, handler_func * proc, gdb_client_data client_data);
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104extern struct async_signal_handler *
105 create_async_signal_handler (sig_handler_func * proc, gdb_client_data client_data);
106extern void delete_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler **async_handler_ptr);
6426a772 107extern int create_timer (int milliseconds, timer_handler_func * proc, gdb_client_data client_data);
c2c6d25f 108extern void delete_timer (int id);
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110/* Call the handler from HANDLER immediately. This function
111 runs signal handlers when returning to the event loop would be too
112 slow. Do not call this directly; use gdb_call_async_signal_handler,
113 below, with IMMEDIATE_P == 1. */
114void call_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler *handler);
115
116/* Call the handler from HANDLER the next time through the event loop.
117 Do not call this directly; use gdb_call_async_signal_handler,
118 below, with IMMEDIATE_P == 0. */
119void mark_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler *handler);
120
121/* Wrapper for the body of signal handlers. Call this function from
122 any SIGINT handler which needs to access GDB data structures or
123 escape via longjmp. If IMMEDIATE_P is set, this triggers either
124 immediately (for POSIX platforms), or from gdb_select (for
125 MinGW). If IMMEDIATE_P is clear, the handler will run the next
126 time we return to the event loop and any current select calls
127 will be interrupted. */
128
129void gdb_call_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler *handler,
130 int immediate_p);
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132/* Create and register an asynchronous event source in the event loop,
133 and set PROC as its callback. CLIENT_DATA is passed as argument to
134 PROC upon its invocation. Returns a pointer to an opaque structure
135 used to mark as ready and to later delete this event source from
136 the event loop. */
137extern struct async_event_handler *
138 create_async_event_handler (async_event_handler_func *proc,
139 gdb_client_data client_data);
140
141/* Remove the event source pointed by HANDLER_PTR created by
142 CREATE_ASYNC_EVENT_HANDLER from the event loop, and release it. */
143extern void
144 delete_async_event_handler (struct async_event_handler **handler_ptr);
145
146/* Call the handler from HANDLER the next time through the event
147 loop. */
148extern void mark_async_event_handler (struct async_event_handler *handler);
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