Delete unused variable in lynx_resume
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28e7fd62 1/* Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2
3 This file is part of GDB.
4
5 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
9
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
14
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
17
18#include "server.h"
19#include "target.h"
20#include "lynx-low.h"
21
22#include <limits.h>
1adfc54d 23#include <sys/ptrace.h>
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24#include <sys/piddef.h> /* Provides PIDGET, TIDGET, BUILDPID, etc. */
25#include <unistd.h>
26#include <sys/ioctl.h>
27#include <sys/types.h>
8bdce1ff 28#include "gdb_wait.h"
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29#include <signal.h>
30
31int using_threads = 1;
32
33/* Print a debug trace on standard output if debug_threads is set. */
34
35static void
36lynx_debug (char *string, ...)
37{
38 va_list args;
39
40 if (!debug_threads)
41 return;
42
43 va_start (args, string);
44 fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG(lynx): ");
45 vfprintf (stderr, string, args);
46 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
47 va_end (args);
48}
49
50/* Build a ptid_t given a PID and a LynxOS TID. */
51
52static ptid_t
53lynx_ptid_build (int pid, long tid)
54{
55 /* brobecker/2010-06-21: It looks like the LWP field in ptids
56 should be distinct for each thread (see write_ptid where it
57 writes the thread ID from the LWP). So instead of storing
58 the LynxOS tid in the tid field of the ptid, we store it in
59 the lwp field. */
60 return ptid_build (pid, tid, 0);
61}
62
63/* Return the process ID of the given PTID.
64
65 This function has little reason to exist, it's just a wrapper around
66 ptid_get_pid. But since we have a getter function for the lynxos
67 ptid, it feels cleaner to have a getter for the pid as well. */
68
69static int
70lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid_t ptid)
71{
72 return ptid_get_pid (ptid);
73}
74
75/* Return the LynxOS tid of the given PTID. */
76
77static long
78lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid_t ptid)
79{
80 /* See lynx_ptid_build: The LynxOS tid is stored inside the lwp field
81 of the ptid. */
82 return ptid_get_lwp (ptid);
83}
84
85/* For a given PTID, return the associated PID as known by the LynxOS
86 ptrace layer. */
87
88static int
89lynx_ptrace_pid_from_ptid (ptid_t ptid)
90{
91 return BUILDPID (lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid));
92}
93
94/* Return a string image of the ptrace REQUEST number. */
95
96static char *
97ptrace_request_to_str (int request)
98{
99 switch (request)
100 {
101 case PTRACE_TRACEME:
102 return "PTRACE_TRACEME";
103 break;
104 case PTRACE_PEEKTEXT:
105 return "PTRACE_PEEKTEXT";
106 break;
107 case PTRACE_PEEKDATA:
108 return "PTRACE_PEEKDATA";
109 break;
110 case PTRACE_PEEKUSER:
111 return "PTRACE_PEEKUSER";
112 break;
113 case PTRACE_POKETEXT:
114 return "PTRACE_POKETEXT";
115 break;
116 case PTRACE_POKEDATA:
117 return "PTRACE_POKEDATA";
118 break;
119 case PTRACE_POKEUSER:
120 return "PTRACE_POKEUSER";
121 break;
122 case PTRACE_CONT:
123 return "PTRACE_CONT";
124 break;
125 case PTRACE_KILL:
126 return "PTRACE_KILL";
127 break;
128 case PTRACE_SINGLESTEP:
129 return "PTRACE_SINGLESTEP";
130 break;
131 case PTRACE_ATTACH:
132 return "PTRACE_ATTACH";
133 break;
134 case PTRACE_DETACH:
135 return "PTRACE_DETACH";
136 break;
137 case PTRACE_GETREGS:
138 return "PTRACE_GETREGS";
139 break;
140 case PTRACE_SETREGS:
141 return "PTRACE_SETREGS";
142 break;
143 case PTRACE_GETFPREGS:
144 return "PTRACE_GETFPREGS";
145 break;
146 case PTRACE_SETFPREGS:
147 return "PTRACE_SETFPREGS";
148 break;
149 case PTRACE_READDATA:
150 return "PTRACE_READDATA";
151 break;
152 case PTRACE_WRITEDATA:
153 return "PTRACE_WRITEDATA";
154 break;
155 case PTRACE_READTEXT:
156 return "PTRACE_READTEXT";
157 break;
158 case PTRACE_WRITETEXT:
159 return "PTRACE_WRITETEXT";
160 break;
161 case PTRACE_GETFPAREGS:
162 return "PTRACE_GETFPAREGS";
163 break;
164 case PTRACE_SETFPAREGS:
165 return "PTRACE_SETFPAREGS";
166 break;
167 case PTRACE_GETWINDOW:
168 return "PTRACE_GETWINDOW";
169 break;
170 case PTRACE_SETWINDOW:
171 return "PTRACE_SETWINDOW";
172 break;
173 case PTRACE_SYSCALL:
174 return "PTRACE_SYSCALL";
175 break;
176 case PTRACE_DUMPCORE:
177 return "PTRACE_DUMPCORE";
178 break;
179 case PTRACE_SETWRBKPT:
180 return "PTRACE_SETWRBKPT";
181 break;
182 case PTRACE_SETACBKPT:
183 return "PTRACE_SETACBKPT";
184 break;
185 case PTRACE_CLRBKPT:
186 return "PTRACE_CLRBKPT";
187 break;
188 case PTRACE_GET_UCODE:
189 return "PTRACE_GET_UCODE";
190 break;
191#ifdef PT_READ_GPR
192 case PT_READ_GPR:
193 return "PT_READ_GPR";
194 break;
195#endif
196#ifdef PT_WRITE_GPR
197 case PT_WRITE_GPR:
198 return "PT_WRITE_GPR";
199 break;
200#endif
201#ifdef PT_READ_FPR
202 case PT_READ_FPR:
203 return "PT_READ_FPR";
204 break;
205#endif
206#ifdef PT_WRITE_FPR
207 case PT_WRITE_FPR:
208 return "PT_WRITE_FPR";
209 break;
210#endif
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211#ifdef PT_READ_VPR
212 case PT_READ_VPR:
213 return "PT_READ_VPR";
214 break;
215#endif
216#ifdef PT_WRITE_VPR
217 case PT_WRITE_VPR:
218 return "PT_WRITE_VPR";
219 break;
220#endif
221#ifdef PTRACE_PEEKUSP
222 case PTRACE_PEEKUSP:
223 return "PTRACE_PEEKUSP";
224 break;
225#endif
226#ifdef PTRACE_POKEUSP
227 case PTRACE_POKEUSP:
228 return "PTRACE_POKEUSP";
229 break;
230#endif
231 case PTRACE_PEEKTHREAD:
232 return "PTRACE_PEEKTHREAD";
233 break;
234 case PTRACE_THREADUSER:
235 return "PTRACE_THREADUSER";
236 break;
237 case PTRACE_FPREAD:
238 return "PTRACE_FPREAD";
239 break;
240 case PTRACE_FPWRITE:
241 return "PTRACE_FPWRITE";
242 break;
243 case PTRACE_SETSIG:
244 return "PTRACE_SETSIG";
245 break;
246 case PTRACE_CONT_ONE:
247 return "PTRACE_CONT_ONE";
248 break;
249 case PTRACE_KILL_ONE:
250 return "PTRACE_KILL_ONE";
251 break;
252 case PTRACE_SINGLESTEP_ONE:
253 return "PTRACE_SINGLESTEP_ONE";
254 break;
255 case PTRACE_GETLOADINFO:
256 return "PTRACE_GETLOADINFO";
257 break;
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258 case PTRACE_GETTRACESIG:
259 return "PTRACE_GETTRACESIG";
260 break;
78cbc024 261#ifdef PTRACE_GETTHREADLIST
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262 case PTRACE_GETTHREADLIST:
263 return "PTRACE_GETTHREADLIST";
264 break;
78cbc024 265#endif
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266 }
267 return "<unknown-request>";
268}
269
270/* A wrapper around ptrace that allows us to print debug traces of
271 ptrace calls if debug traces are activated. */
272
273static int
274lynx_ptrace (int request, ptid_t ptid, int addr, int data, int addr2)
275{
276 int result;
277 const int pid = lynx_ptrace_pid_from_ptid (ptid);
278 int saved_errno;
279
280 if (debug_threads)
281 fprintf (stderr, "PTRACE (%s, pid=%d(pid=%d, tid=%d), addr=0x%x, "
282 "data=0x%x, addr2=0x%x)",
283 ptrace_request_to_str (request), pid, PIDGET (pid), TIDGET (pid),
284 addr, data, addr2);
285 result = ptrace (request, pid, addr, data, addr2);
286 saved_errno = errno;
287 if (debug_threads)
288 fprintf (stderr, " -> %d (=0x%x)\n", result, result);
289
290 errno = saved_errno;
291 return result;
292}
293
294/* Implement the create_inferior method of the target_ops vector. */
295
296static int
297lynx_create_inferior (char *program, char **allargs)
298{
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299 int pid;
300
301 lynx_debug ("lynx_create_inferior ()");
302
303 pid = fork ();
304 if (pid < 0)
305 perror_with_name ("fork");
306
307 if (pid == 0)
308 {
309 int pgrp;
310
311 /* Switch child to its own process group so that signals won't
312 directly affect gdbserver. */
313 pgrp = getpid();
314 setpgid (0, pgrp);
315 ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &pgrp);
316 lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, null_ptid, 0, 0, 0);
317 execv (program, allargs);
318 fprintf (stderr, "Cannot exec %s: %s.\n", program, strerror (errno));
319 fflush (stderr);
320 _exit (0177);
321 }
322
ab8f6ca9 323 add_process (pid, 0);
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324 /* Do not add the process thread just yet, as we do not know its tid.
325 We will add it later, during the wait for the STOP event corresponding
326 to the lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME) call above. */
327 return pid;
328}
329
330/* Implement the attach target_ops method. */
331
332static int
333lynx_attach (unsigned long pid)
334{
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335 ptid_t ptid = lynx_ptid_build (pid, 0);
336
337 if (lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_ATTACH, ptid, 0, 0, 0) != 0)
338 error ("Cannot attach to process %lu: %s (%d)\n", pid,
339 strerror (errno), errno);
340
52d4cbd8 341 add_process (pid, 1);
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342 add_thread (ptid, NULL);
343
344 return 0;
345}
346
347/* Implement the resume target_ops method. */
348
349static void
350lynx_resume (struct thread_resume *resume_info, size_t n)
351{
352 ptid_t inferior_ptid = thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior);
353 /* FIXME: Assume for now that n == 1. */
354 const int request = (resume_info[0].kind == resume_step
355 ? PTRACE_SINGLESTEP : PTRACE_CONT);
356 const int signal = resume_info[0].sig;
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357
358 regcache_invalidate ();
7fda33ae 359 lynx_ptrace (request, inferior_ptid, 1, signal, 0);
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360}
361
362/* Resume the execution of the given PTID. */
363
364static void
365lynx_continue (ptid_t ptid)
366{
367 struct thread_resume resume_info;
368
369 resume_info.thread = ptid;
370 resume_info.kind = resume_continue;
371 resume_info.sig = 0;
372
373 lynx_resume (&resume_info, 1);
374}
375
376/* Remove all inferiors and associated threads. */
377
378static void
379lynx_clear_inferiors (void)
380{
381 /* We do not use private data, so nothing much to do except calling
382 clear_inferiors. */
383 clear_inferiors ();
384}
385
386/* A wrapper around waitpid that handles the various idiosyncrasies
387 of LynxOS' waitpid. */
388
389static int
390lynx_waitpid (int pid, int *stat_loc)
391{
392 int ret = 0;
393
394 while (1)
395 {
396 ret = waitpid (pid, stat_loc, WNOHANG);
397 if (ret < 0)
398 {
399 /* An ECHILD error is not indicative of a real problem.
400 It happens for instance while waiting for the inferior
401 to stop after attaching to it. */
402 if (errno != ECHILD)
403 perror_with_name ("waitpid (WNOHANG)");
404 }
405 if (ret > 0)
406 break;
407 /* No event with WNOHANG. See if there is one with WUNTRACED. */
408 ret = waitpid (pid, stat_loc, WNOHANG | WUNTRACED);
409 if (ret < 0)
410 {
411 /* An ECHILD error is not indicative of a real problem.
412 It happens for instance while waiting for the inferior
413 to stop after attaching to it. */
414 if (errno != ECHILD)
415 perror_with_name ("waitpid (WNOHANG|WUNTRACED)");
416 }
417 if (ret > 0)
418 break;
419 usleep (1000);
420 }
421 return ret;
422}
423
424/* Implement the wait target_ops method. */
425
426static ptid_t
427lynx_wait_1 (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status, int options)
428{
429 int pid;
430 int ret;
431 int wstat;
432 ptid_t new_ptid;
433
434 if (ptid_equal (ptid, minus_one_ptid))
435 pid = lynx_ptid_get_pid (thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior));
436 else
437 pid = BUILDPID (lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid));
438
439retry:
440
441 ret = lynx_waitpid (pid, &wstat);
442 new_ptid = lynx_ptid_build (ret, ((union wait *) &wstat)->w_tid);
443
444 /* If this is a new thread, then add it now. The reason why we do
445 this here instead of when handling new-thread events is because
446 we need to add the thread associated to the "main" thread - even
447 for non-threaded applications where the new-thread events are not
448 generated. */
449 if (!find_thread_ptid (new_ptid))
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450 {
451 lynx_debug ("New thread: (pid = %d, tid = %d)",
452 lynx_ptid_get_pid (new_ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (new_ptid));
453 add_thread (new_ptid, NULL);
454 }
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455
456 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat))
457 {
458 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
2ea28649 459 status->value.integer = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (wstat));
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460 lynx_debug ("process stopped with signal: %d",
461 status->value.integer);
462 }
463 else if (WIFEXITED (wstat))
464 {
465 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
466 status->value.integer = WEXITSTATUS (wstat);
467 lynx_debug ("process exited with code: %d", status->value.integer);
468 }
469 else if (WIFSIGNALED (wstat))
470 {
471 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
2ea28649 472 status->value.integer = gdb_signal_from_host (WTERMSIG (wstat));
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473 lynx_debug ("process terminated with code: %d",
474 status->value.integer);
475 }
476 else
477 {
478 /* Not sure what happened if we get here, or whether we can
479 in fact get here. But if we do, handle the event the best
480 we can. */
481 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
2ea28649 482 status->value.integer = gdb_signal_from_host (0);
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483 lynx_debug ("unknown event ????");
484 }
485
486 /* SIGTRAP events are generated for situations other than single-step/
487 breakpoint events (Eg. new-thread events). Handle those other types
488 of events, and resume the execution if necessary. */
489 if (status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
a493e3e2 490 && status->value.integer == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
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491 {
492 const int realsig = lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_GETTRACESIG, new_ptid, 0, 0, 0);
493
494 lynx_debug ("(realsig = %d)", realsig);
495 switch (realsig)
496 {
497 case SIGNEWTHREAD:
498 /* We just added the new thread above. No need to do anything
499 further. Just resume the execution again. */
500 lynx_continue (ptid);
501 goto retry;
502
503 case SIGTHREADEXIT:
504 remove_thread (find_thread_ptid (new_ptid));
505 lynx_continue (ptid);
506 goto retry;
507 }
508 }
509
510 return new_ptid;
511}
512
513/* A wrapper around lynx_wait_1 that also prints debug traces when
514 such debug traces have been activated. */
515
516static ptid_t
517lynx_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status, int options)
518{
519 ptid_t new_ptid;
520
521 lynx_debug ("lynx_wait (pid = %d, tid = %ld)",
522 lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid));
523 new_ptid = lynx_wait_1 (ptid, status, options);
524 lynx_debug (" -> (pid=%d, tid=%ld, status->kind = %d)",
525 lynx_ptid_get_pid (new_ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (new_ptid),
526 status->kind);
527 return new_ptid;
528}
529
530/* Implement the kill target_ops method. */
531
532static int
533lynx_kill (int pid)
534{
535 ptid_t ptid = lynx_ptid_build (pid, 0);
536 struct target_waitstatus status;
537 struct process_info *process;
538
539 process = find_process_pid (pid);
540 if (process == NULL)
541 return -1;
542
543 lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, ptid, 0, 0, 0);
544 lynx_wait (ptid, &status, 0);
545 the_target->mourn (process);
546 return 0;
547}
548
549/* Implement the detach target_ops method. */
550
551static int
552lynx_detach (int pid)
553{
554 ptid_t ptid = lynx_ptid_build (pid, 0);
555 struct process_info *process;
556
557 process = find_process_pid (pid);
558 if (process == NULL)
559 return -1;
560
561 lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_DETACH, ptid, 0, 0, 0);
562 the_target->mourn (process);
563 return 0;
564}
565
566/* Implement the mourn target_ops method. */
567
568static void
569lynx_mourn (struct process_info *proc)
570{
571 lynx_clear_inferiors ();
572}
573
574/* Implement the join target_ops method. */
575
576static void
577lynx_join (int pid)
578{
579 /* The PTRACE_DETACH is sufficient to detach from the process.
580 So no need to do anything extra. */
581}
582
583/* Implement the thread_alive target_ops method. */
584
585static int
586lynx_thread_alive (ptid_t ptid)
587{
588 /* The list of threads is updated at the end of each wait, so it
589 should be up to date. No need to re-fetch it. */
590 return (find_thread_ptid (ptid) != NULL);
591}
592
593/* Implement the fetch_registers target_ops method. */
594
595static void
596lynx_fetch_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
597{
598 struct lynx_regset_info *regset = lynx_target_regsets;
599 ptid_t inferior_ptid = thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior);
600
601 lynx_debug ("lynx_fetch_registers (regno = %d)", regno);
602
603 while (regset->size >= 0)
604 {
605 char *buf;
606 int res;
607
608 buf = xmalloc (regset->size);
609 res = lynx_ptrace (regset->get_request, inferior_ptid, (int) buf, 0, 0);
610 if (res < 0)
611 perror ("ptrace");
612 regset->store_function (regcache, buf);
613 free (buf);
614 regset++;
615 }
616}
617
618/* Implement the store_registers target_ops method. */
619
620static void
621lynx_store_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
622{
623 struct lynx_regset_info *regset = lynx_target_regsets;
624 ptid_t inferior_ptid = thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior);
625
626 lynx_debug ("lynx_store_registers (regno = %d)", regno);
627
628 while (regset->size >= 0)
629 {
630 char *buf;
631 int res;
632
633 buf = xmalloc (regset->size);
634 res = lynx_ptrace (regset->get_request, inferior_ptid, (int) buf, 0, 0);
635 if (res == 0)
636 {
637 /* Then overlay our cached registers on that. */
638 regset->fill_function (regcache, buf);
639 /* Only now do we write the register set. */
640 res = lynx_ptrace (regset->set_request, inferior_ptid, (int) buf,
641 0, 0);
642 }
643 if (res < 0)
644 perror ("ptrace");
645 free (buf);
646 regset++;
647 }
648}
649
650/* Implement the read_memory target_ops method. */
651
652static int
653lynx_read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
654{
655 /* On LynxOS, memory reads needs to be performed in chunks the size
656 of int types, and they should also be aligned accordingly. */
657 int buf;
658 const int xfer_size = sizeof (buf);
659 CORE_ADDR addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) xfer_size;
660 ptid_t inferior_ptid = thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior);
661
662 while (addr < memaddr + len)
663 {
664 int skip = 0;
665 int truncate = 0;
666
667 errno = 0;
668 if (addr < memaddr)
669 skip = memaddr - addr;
670 if (addr + xfer_size > memaddr + len)
671 truncate = addr + xfer_size - memaddr - len;
672 buf = lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, inferior_ptid, addr, 0, 0);
673 if (errno)
674 return errno;
675 memcpy (myaddr + (addr - memaddr) + skip, (gdb_byte *) &buf + skip,
676 xfer_size - skip - truncate);
677 addr += xfer_size;
678 }
679
680 return 0;
681}
682
683/* Implement the write_memory target_ops method. */
684
685static int
686lynx_write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, const unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
687{
688 /* On LynxOS, memory writes needs to be performed in chunks the size
689 of int types, and they should also be aligned accordingly. */
690 int buf;
691 const int xfer_size = sizeof (buf);
692 CORE_ADDR addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) xfer_size;
693 ptid_t inferior_ptid = thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior);
694
695 while (addr < memaddr + len)
696 {
697 int skip = 0;
698 int truncate = 0;
699
700 if (addr < memaddr)
701 skip = memaddr - addr;
702 if (addr + xfer_size > memaddr + len)
703 truncate = addr + xfer_size - memaddr - len;
704 if (skip > 0 || truncate > 0)
705 /* We need to read the memory at this address in order to preserve
706 the data that we are not overwriting. */
707 lynx_read_memory (addr, (unsigned char *) &buf, xfer_size);
708 if (errno)
709 return errno;
710 memcpy ((gdb_byte *) &buf + skip, myaddr + (addr - memaddr) + skip,
711 xfer_size - skip - truncate);
712 errno = 0;
713 lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_POKETEXT, inferior_ptid, addr, buf, 0);
714 if (errno)
715 return errno;
716 addr += xfer_size;
717 }
718
719 return 0;
720}
721
722/* Implement the kill_request target_ops method. */
723
724static void
725lynx_request_interrupt (void)
726{
727 ptid_t inferior_ptid = thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior);
728
729 kill (lynx_ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid), SIGINT);
730}
731
732/* The LynxOS target_ops vector. */
733
734static struct target_ops lynx_target_ops = {
735 lynx_create_inferior,
736 lynx_attach,
737 lynx_kill,
738 lynx_detach,
739 lynx_mourn,
740 lynx_join,
741 lynx_thread_alive,
742 lynx_resume,
743 lynx_wait,
744 lynx_fetch_registers,
745 lynx_store_registers,
746 NULL, /* prepare_to_access_memory */
747 NULL, /* done_accessing_memory */
748 lynx_read_memory,
749 lynx_write_memory,
750 NULL, /* look_up_symbols */
751 lynx_request_interrupt,
752 NULL, /* read_auxv */
753 NULL, /* insert_point */
754 NULL, /* remove_point */
755 NULL, /* stopped_by_watchpoint */
756 NULL, /* stopped_data_address */
757 NULL, /* read_offsets */
758 NULL, /* get_tls_address */
759 NULL, /* qxfer_spu */
760 NULL, /* hostio_last_error */
761 NULL, /* qxfer_osdata */
762 NULL, /* qxfer_siginfo */
763 NULL, /* supports_non_stop */
764 NULL, /* async */
765 NULL, /* start_non_stop */
766 NULL, /* supports_multi_process */
767 NULL, /* handle_monitor_command */
768};
769
770void
771initialize_low (void)
772{
773 set_target_ops (&lynx_target_ops);
774 the_low_target.arch_setup ();
775}
776
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