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00340e1b 1/* Serial interface for a selectable event.
61baf725 2 Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
18
19#include "defs.h"
20#include "ser-event.h"
21#include "serial.h"
22#include "common/filestuff.h"
23
24/* On POSIX hosts, a serial_event is basically an abstraction for the
25 classical self-pipe trick.
26
27 On Windows, a serial_event is a wrapper around a native Windows
28 event object. Because we want to interface with gdb_select, which
29 takes file descriptors, we need to wrap that Windows event object
30 in a file descriptor. As _open_osfhandle can not be used with
31 event objects, we instead create a dummy file wrap that in a file
32 descriptor with _open_osfhandle, and pass that as selectable
33 descriptor to callers. As Windows' gdb_select converts file
34 descriptors back to Windows handles by calling serial->wait_handle,
35 nothing ever actually waits on that file descriptor. */
36
37struct serial_event_state
38 {
39#ifdef USE_WIN32API
40 /* The Windows event object, created with CreateEvent. */
41 HANDLE event;
42#else
43 /* The write side of the pipe. The read side is in
44 serial->fd. */
45 int write_fd;
46#endif
47 };
48
49/* Open a new serial event. */
50
51static int
52serial_event_open (struct serial *scb, const char *name)
53{
54 struct serial_event_state *state;
55
56 state = XNEW (struct serial_event_state);
57 scb->state = state;
58
59#ifndef USE_WIN32API
60 {
61 int fds[2];
62
63 if (gdb_pipe_cloexec (fds) == -1)
64 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
65 "creating serial event pipe failed.");
66
67 fcntl (fds[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
68 fcntl (fds[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
69
70 scb->fd = fds[0];
71 state->write_fd = fds[1];
72 }
73#else
74 {
75 /* A dummy file object that can be wrapped in a file descriptor.
76 We don't need to store this handle because closing the file
77 descriptor automatically closes this. */
78 HANDLE dummy_file;
79
80 /* A manual-reset event. */
81 state->event = CreateEvent (0, TRUE, FALSE, 0);
82
83 /* The dummy file handle. Created just so we have something
84 wrappable in a file descriptor. */
85 dummy_file = CreateFile ("nul", 0, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
86 scb->fd = _open_osfhandle ((intptr_t) dummy_file, 0);
87 }
88#endif
89
90 return 0;
91}
92
93static void
94serial_event_close (struct serial *scb)
95{
96 struct serial_event_state *state = (struct serial_event_state *) scb->state;
97
98 close (scb->fd);
99#ifndef USE_WIN32API
100 close (state->write_fd);
101#else
102 CloseHandle (state->event);
103#endif
104
105 scb->fd = -1;
106
107 xfree (state);
108 scb->state = NULL;
109}
110
111#ifdef USE_WIN32API
112
113/* Implementation of the wait_handle method. Returns the native
114 Windows event object handle. */
115
116static void
117serial_event_wait_handle (struct serial *scb, HANDLE *read, HANDLE *except)
118{
119 struct serial_event_state *state = (struct serial_event_state *) scb->state;
120
121 *read = state->event;
122}
123
124#endif
125
126/* The serial_ops for struct serial_event objects. Note we never
127 register this serial type with serial_add_interface, because this
128 is internal implementation detail never to be used by remote
129 targets for protocol transport. */
130
131static const struct serial_ops serial_event_ops =
132{
133 "event",
134 serial_event_open,
135 serial_event_close,
136 NULL, /* fdopen */
137 NULL, /* readchar */
138 NULL, /* write */
139 NULL, /* flush_output */
140 NULL, /* flush_input */
141 NULL, /* send_break */
142 NULL, /* go_raw */
143 NULL, /* get_tty_state */
144 NULL, /* copy_tty_state */
145 NULL, /* set_tty_state */
146 NULL, /* print_tty_state */
147 NULL, /* noflush_set_tty_state */
148 NULL, /* setbaudrate */
149 NULL, /* setstopbits */
150 NULL, /* setparity */
151 NULL, /* drain_output */
152 NULL, /* async */
153 NULL, /* read_prim */
154 NULL, /* write_prim */
155 NULL, /* avail */
156#ifdef USE_WIN32API
157 serial_event_wait_handle,
158#endif
159};
160
161/* See ser-event.h. */
162
163struct serial_event *
164make_serial_event (void)
165{
166 return (struct serial_event *) serial_open_ops (&serial_event_ops);
167}
168
169/* See ser-event.h. */
170
171int
172serial_event_fd (struct serial_event *event)
173{
174 struct serial *ser = (struct serial *) event;
175
176 return ser->fd;
177}
178
179/* See ser-event.h. */
180
181void
182serial_event_set (struct serial_event *event)
183{
184 struct serial *ser = (struct serial *) event;
185 struct serial_event_state *state = (struct serial_event_state *) ser->state;
186#ifndef USE_WIN32API
187 int r;
188 char c = '+'; /* Anything. */
189
190 do
191 {
192 r = write (state->write_fd, &c, 1);
193 }
194 while (r < 0 && errno == EINTR);
195#else
196 SetEvent (state->event);
197#endif
198}
199
200/* See ser-event.h. */
201
202void
203serial_event_clear (struct serial_event *event)
204{
205 struct serial *ser = (struct serial *) event;
206 struct serial_event_state *state = (struct serial_event_state *) ser->state;
207#ifndef USE_WIN32API
208 int r;
209
210 do
211 {
212 char c;
213
214 r = read (ser->fd, &c, 1);
215 }
216 while (r > 0 || (r < 0 && errno == EINTR));
217#else
218 ResetEvent (state->event);
219#endif
220}
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