Make GDB wait for events after handling target File-I/O
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32d0add0 1/* Copyright (C) 1986-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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.
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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.
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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#ifndef INFRUN_H
19#define INFRUN_H 1
20
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21#include "symtab.h"
22
23struct target_waitstatus;
24struct frame_info;
25struct address_space;
243a9253 26struct return_value_info;
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27
28/* True if we are debugging run control. */
29extern unsigned int debug_infrun;
30
31/* True if we are debugging displaced stepping. */
32extern int debug_displaced;
33
34/* Nonzero if we want to give control to the user when we're notified
35 of shared library events by the dynamic linker. */
36extern int stop_on_solib_events;
37
38/* Are we simulating synchronous execution? This is used in async gdb
39 to implement the 'run', 'continue' etc commands, which will not
40 redisplay the prompt until the execution is actually over. */
41extern int sync_execution;
42
43/* True if execution commands resume all threads of all processes by
44 default; otherwise, resume only threads of the current inferior
45 process. */
46extern int sched_multi;
47
48/* When set, stop the 'step' command if we enter a function which has
49 no line number information. The normal behavior is that we step
50 over such function. */
51extern int step_stop_if_no_debug;
52
53/* If set, the inferior should be controlled in non-stop mode. In
54 this mode, each thread is controlled independently. Execution
55 commands apply only to the selected thread by default, and stop
56 events stop only the thread that had the event -- the other threads
57 are kept running freely. */
58extern int non_stop;
59
60/* When set (default), the target should attempt to disable the
61 operating system's address space randomization feature when
62 starting an inferior. */
63extern int disable_randomization;
64
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65/* Returns a unique identifier for the current stop. This can be used
66 to tell whether a command has proceeded the inferior past the
67 current location. */
68extern ULONGEST get_stop_id (void);
69
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70/* Reverse execution. */
71enum exec_direction_kind
72 {
73 EXEC_FORWARD,
74 EXEC_REVERSE
75 };
76
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77/* The current execution direction. */
78extern enum exec_direction_kind execution_direction;
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80extern void start_remote (int from_tty);
81
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82/* Clear out all variables saying what to do when inferior is
83 continued or stepped. First do this, then set the ones you want,
84 then call `proceed'. STEP indicates whether we're preparing for a
85 step/stepi command. */
86extern void clear_proceed_status (int step);
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64ce06e4 88extern void proceed (CORE_ADDR, enum gdb_signal);
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89
90/* The `resume' routine should only be called in special circumstances.
91 Normally, use `proceed', which handles a lot of bookkeeping. */
64ce06e4 92extern void resume (enum gdb_signal);
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70509625 94/* Return a ptid representing the set of threads that we will proceed,
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95 in the perspective of the user/frontend. We may actually resume
96 fewer threads at first, e.g., if a thread is stopped at a
97 breakpoint that needs stepping-off, but that should not be visible
98 to the user/frontend, and neither should the frontend/user be
99 allowed to proceed any of the threads that happen to be stopped for
100 internal run control handling, if a previous command wanted them
101 resumed. */
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102extern ptid_t user_visible_resume_ptid (int step);
103
104extern void wait_for_inferior (void);
105
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106/* Return control to GDB when the inferior stops for real. Print
107 appropriate messages, remove breakpoints, give terminal our modes,
108 and run the stop hook. Returns true if the stop hook proceeded the
109 target, false otherwise. */
110extern int normal_stop (void);
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111
112extern void get_last_target_status (ptid_t *ptid,
113 struct target_waitstatus *status);
114
115extern void prepare_for_detach (void);
116
117extern void fetch_inferior_event (void *);
118
119extern void init_wait_for_inferior (void);
120
121extern void insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_sal (struct gdbarch *,
122 struct symtab_and_line ,
123 struct frame_id);
124
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125/* Returns true if we're trying to step past the instruction at
126 ADDRESS in ASPACE. */
127extern int stepping_past_instruction_at (struct address_space *aspace,
128 CORE_ADDR address);
129
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130/* Returns true if we're trying to step past an instruction that
131 triggers a non-steppable watchpoint. */
132extern int stepping_past_nonsteppable_watchpoint (void);
133
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134extern void set_step_info (struct frame_info *frame,
135 struct symtab_and_line sal);
136
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137/* Several print_*_reason helper functions to print why the inferior
138 has stopped to the passed in UIOUT. */
139
140/* Signal received, print why the inferior has stopped. */
141extern void print_signal_received_reason (struct ui_out *uiout,
142 enum gdb_signal siggnal);
143
144/* Print why the inferior has stopped. We are done with a
145 step/next/si/ni command, print why the inferior has stopped. */
146extern void print_end_stepping_range_reason (struct ui_out *uiout);
147
148/* The inferior was terminated by a signal, print why it stopped. */
149extern void print_signal_exited_reason (struct ui_out *uiout,
150 enum gdb_signal siggnal);
151
152/* The inferior program is finished, print why it stopped. */
153extern void print_exited_reason (struct ui_out *uiout, int exitstatus);
154
155/* Reverse execution: target ran out of history info, print why the
156 inferior has stopped. */
157extern void print_no_history_reason (struct ui_out *uiout);
158
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159/* Print the result of a function at the end of a 'finish' command.
160 RV points at an object representing the captured return value/type
161 and its position in the value history. */
162
163extern void print_return_value (struct ui_out *uiout,
164 struct return_value_info *rv);
165
166/* Print current location without a level number, if we have changed
167 functions or hit a breakpoint. Print source line if we have one.
168 If the execution command captured a return value, print it. */
169
170extern void print_stop_event (struct ui_out *uiout);
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172/* Pretty print the results of target_wait, for debugging purposes. */
173
174extern void print_target_wait_results (ptid_t waiton_ptid, ptid_t result_ptid,
175 const struct target_waitstatus *ws);
176
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177extern int signal_stop_state (int);
178
179extern int signal_print_state (int);
180
181extern int signal_pass_state (int);
182
183extern int signal_stop_update (int, int);
184
185extern int signal_print_update (int, int);
186
187extern int signal_pass_update (int, int);
188
189extern void update_signals_program_target (void);
190
191/* Clear the convenience variables associated with the exit of the
192 inferior. Currently, those variables are $_exitcode and
193 $_exitsignal. */
194extern void clear_exit_convenience_vars (void);
195
196/* Dump LEN bytes at BUF in hex to FILE, followed by a newline. */
197extern void displaced_step_dump_bytes (struct ui_file *file,
198 const gdb_byte *buf, size_t len);
199
200extern struct displaced_step_closure *get_displaced_step_closure_by_addr
201 (CORE_ADDR addr);
202
203extern void update_observer_mode (void);
204
205extern void signal_catch_update (const unsigned int *);
206
207/* In some circumstances we allow a command to specify a numeric
208 signal. The idea is to keep these circumstances limited so that
209 users (and scripts) develop portable habits. For comparison,
210 POSIX.2 `kill' requires that 1,2,3,6,9,14, and 15 work (and using a
211 numeric signal at all is obsolescent. We are slightly more lenient
212 and allow 1-15 which should match host signal numbers on most
213 systems. Use of symbolic signal names is strongly encouraged. */
214enum gdb_signal gdb_signal_from_command (int num);
215
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216/* Enables/disables infrun's async event source in the event loop. */
217extern void infrun_async (int enable);
218
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219/* Call infrun's event handler the next time through the event
220 loop. */
221extern void mark_infrun_async_event_handler (void);
222
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223/* The global queue of threads that need to do a step-over operation
224 to get past e.g., a breakpoint. */
225extern struct thread_info *step_over_queue_head;
226
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227/* Remove breakpoints if possible (usually that means, if everything
228 is stopped). On failure, print a message. */
229extern void maybe_remove_breakpoints (void);
230
45741a9c 231#endif /* INFRUN_H */
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