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1/* Variables that describe the inferior process running under GDB:
2 Where it is, why it stopped, and how to step it.
3
4 Copyright 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
5 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6
7 This file is part of GDB.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
23
24#if !defined (INFERIOR_H)
25#define INFERIOR_H 1
26
27struct gdbarch;
28struct regcache;
29
30/* For bpstat. */
31#include "breakpoint.h"
32
33/* For enum target_signal. */
34#include "target.h"
35
36/* For struct frame_id. */
37#include "frame.h"
38
39/* Structure in which to save the status of the inferior. Create/Save
40 through "save_inferior_status", restore through
41 "restore_inferior_status".
42
43 This pair of routines should be called around any transfer of
44 control to the inferior which you don't want showing up in your
45 control variables. */
46
47struct inferior_status;
48
49extern struct inferior_status *save_inferior_status (int);
50
51extern void restore_inferior_status (struct inferior_status *);
52
53extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_restore_inferior_status (struct inferior_status *);
54
55extern void discard_inferior_status (struct inferior_status *);
56
57extern void write_inferior_status_register (struct inferior_status
58 *inf_status, int regno,
59 LONGEST val);
60
61/* The -1 ptid, often used to indicate either an error condition
62 or a "don't care" condition, i.e, "run all threads." */
63extern ptid_t minus_one_ptid;
64
65/* The null or zero ptid, often used to indicate no process. */
66extern ptid_t null_ptid;
67
68/* Attempt to find and return an existing ptid with the given PID, LWP,
69 and TID components. If none exists, create a new one and return
70 that. */
71ptid_t ptid_build (int pid, long lwp, long tid);
72
73/* Find/Create a ptid from just a pid. */
74ptid_t pid_to_ptid (int pid);
75
76/* Fetch the pid (process id) component from a ptid. */
77int ptid_get_pid (ptid_t ptid);
78
79/* Fetch the lwp (lightweight process) component from a ptid. */
80long ptid_get_lwp (ptid_t ptid);
81
82/* Fetch the tid (thread id) component from a ptid. */
83long ptid_get_tid (ptid_t ptid);
84
85/* Compare two ptids to see if they are equal */
86extern int ptid_equal (ptid_t p1, ptid_t p2);
87
88/* Save value of inferior_ptid so that it may be restored by
89 a later call to do_cleanups(). Returns the struct cleanup
90 pointer needed for later doing the cleanup. */
91extern struct cleanup * save_inferior_ptid (void);
92
93extern void set_sigint_trap (void);
94
95extern void clear_sigint_trap (void);
96
97extern void set_sigio_trap (void);
98
99extern void clear_sigio_trap (void);
100
101/* File name for default use for standard in/out in the inferior. */
102
103extern char *inferior_io_terminal;
104
105/* Collected pid, tid, etc. of the debugged inferior. When there's
106 no inferior, PIDGET (inferior_ptid) will be 0. */
107
108extern ptid_t inferior_ptid;
109
110/* Is the inferior running right now, as a result of a 'run&',
111 'continue&' etc command? This is used in asycn gdb to determine
112 whether a command that the user enters while the target is running
113 is allowed or not. */
114extern int target_executing;
115
116/* Are we simulating synchronous execution? This is used in async gdb
117 to implement the 'run', 'continue' etc commands, which will not
118 redisplay the prompt until the execution is actually over. */
119extern int sync_execution;
120
121/* This is only valid when inferior_ptid is non-zero.
122
123 If this is 0, then exec events should be noticed and responded to
124 by the debugger (i.e., be reported to the user).
125
126 If this is > 0, then that many subsequent exec events should be
127 ignored (i.e., not be reported to the user).
128 */
129extern int inferior_ignoring_startup_exec_events;
130
131/* This is only valid when inferior_ignoring_startup_exec_events is
132 zero.
133
134 Some targets (stupidly) report more than one exec event per actual
135 call to an event() system call. If only the last such exec event
136 need actually be noticed and responded to by the debugger (i.e.,
137 be reported to the user), then this is the number of "leading"
138 exec events which should be ignored.
139 */
140extern int inferior_ignoring_leading_exec_events;
141
142/* Inferior environment. */
143
144extern struct environ *inferior_environ;
145
146extern void clear_proceed_status (void);
147
148extern void proceed (CORE_ADDR, enum target_signal, int);
149
150/* When set, stop the 'step' command if we enter a function which has
151 no line number information. The normal behavior is that we step
152 over such function. */
153extern int step_stop_if_no_debug;
154
155extern void kill_inferior (void);
156
157extern void generic_mourn_inferior (void);
158
159extern void terminal_save_ours (void);
160
161extern void terminal_ours (void);
162
163extern int run_stack_dummy (CORE_ADDR , struct regcache *);
164
165extern CORE_ADDR read_pc (void);
166
167extern CORE_ADDR read_pc_pid (ptid_t);
168
169extern CORE_ADDR generic_target_read_pc (ptid_t);
170
171extern void write_pc (CORE_ADDR);
172
173extern void write_pc_pid (CORE_ADDR, ptid_t);
174
175extern void generic_target_write_pc (CORE_ADDR, ptid_t);
176
177extern CORE_ADDR read_sp (void);
178
179extern CORE_ADDR generic_target_read_sp (void);
180
181extern void generic_target_write_sp (CORE_ADDR);
182
183extern CORE_ADDR read_fp (void);
184
185extern CORE_ADDR generic_target_read_fp (void);
186
187extern CORE_ADDR unsigned_pointer_to_address (struct type *type, const void *buf);
188
189extern void unsigned_address_to_pointer (struct type *type, void *buf,
190 CORE_ADDR addr);
191extern CORE_ADDR signed_pointer_to_address (struct type *type,
192 const void *buf);
193extern void address_to_signed_pointer (struct type *type, void *buf,
194 CORE_ADDR addr);
195
196extern void wait_for_inferior (void);
197
198extern void fetch_inferior_event (void *);
199
200extern void init_wait_for_inferior (void);
201
202extern void close_exec_file (void);
203
204extern void reopen_exec_file (void);
205
206/* The `resume' routine should only be called in special circumstances.
207 Normally, use `proceed', which handles a lot of bookkeeping. */
208
209extern void resume (int, enum target_signal);
210
211/* From misc files */
212
213extern void default_print_registers_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
214 struct ui_file *file,
215 struct frame_info *frame,
216 int regnum, int all);
217
218extern void store_inferior_registers (int);
219
220extern void fetch_inferior_registers (int);
221
222extern void solib_create_inferior_hook (void);
223
224extern void child_terminal_info (char *, int);
225
226extern void term_info (char *, int);
227
228extern void terminal_ours_for_output (void);
229
230extern void terminal_inferior (void);
231
232extern void terminal_init_inferior (void);
233
234extern void terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp (int pgrp);
235
236/* From infptrace.c or infttrace.c */
237
238extern int attach (int);
239
240extern void detach (int);
241
242/* PTRACE method of waiting for inferior process. */
243int ptrace_wait (ptid_t, int *);
244
245extern void child_resume (ptid_t, int, enum target_signal);
246
247#ifndef PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE
248#define PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE int /* Correct definition for most systems. */
249#endif
250
251extern int call_ptrace (int, int, PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE, int);
252
253extern void pre_fork_inferior (void);
254
255/* From procfs.c */
256
257extern int proc_iterate_over_mappings (int (*)(int, CORE_ADDR));
258
259extern ptid_t procfs_first_available (void);
260
261/* From fork-child.c */
262
263extern void fork_inferior (char *, char *, char **,
264 void (*)(void),
265 void (*)(int), void (*)(void), char *);
266
267
268extern void startup_inferior (int);
269
270extern char *construct_inferior_arguments (struct gdbarch *, int, char **);
271
272/* From inflow.c */
273
274extern void new_tty_prefork (char *);
275
276extern int gdb_has_a_terminal (void);
277
278/* From infrun.c */
279
280extern void start_remote (void);
281
282extern void normal_stop (void);
283
284extern int signal_stop_state (int);
285
286extern int signal_print_state (int);
287
288extern int signal_pass_state (int);
289
290extern int signal_stop_update (int, int);
291
292extern int signal_print_update (int, int);
293
294extern int signal_pass_update (int, int);
295
296extern void get_last_target_status(ptid_t *ptid,
297 struct target_waitstatus *status);
298
299extern void follow_inferior_reset_breakpoints (void);
300
301/* From infcmd.c */
302
303extern void tty_command (char *, int);
304
305extern void attach_command (char *, int);
306
307extern char *get_inferior_args (void);
308
309extern char *set_inferior_args (char *);
310
311extern void set_inferior_args_vector (int, char **);
312
313extern void registers_info (char *, int);
314
315extern void nexti_command (char *, int);
316
317extern void stepi_command (char *, int);
318
319extern void continue_command (char *, int);
320
321extern void interrupt_target_command (char *args, int from_tty);
322
323/* Last signal that the inferior received (why it stopped). */
324
325extern enum target_signal stop_signal;
326
327/* Address at which inferior stopped. */
328
329extern CORE_ADDR stop_pc;
330
331/* Chain containing status of breakpoint(s) that we have stopped at. */
332
333extern bpstat stop_bpstat;
334
335/* Flag indicating that a command has proceeded the inferior past the
336 current breakpoint. */
337
338extern int breakpoint_proceeded;
339
340/* Nonzero if stopped due to a step command. */
341
342extern int stop_step;
343
344/* Nonzero if stopped due to completion of a stack dummy routine. */
345
346extern int stop_stack_dummy;
347
348/* Nonzero if program stopped due to a random (unexpected) signal in
349 inferior process. */
350
351extern int stopped_by_random_signal;
352
353/* Range to single step within.
354 If this is nonzero, respond to a single-step signal
355 by continuing to step if the pc is in this range.
356
357 If step_range_start and step_range_end are both 1, it means to step for
358 a single instruction (FIXME: it might clean up wait_for_inferior in a
359 minor way if this were changed to the address of the instruction and
360 that address plus one. But maybe not.). */
361
362extern CORE_ADDR step_range_start; /* Inclusive */
363extern CORE_ADDR step_range_end; /* Exclusive */
364
365/* Stack frame address as of when stepping command was issued.
366 This is how we know when we step into a subroutine call,
367 and how to set the frame for the breakpoint used to step out. */
368
369extern struct frame_id step_frame_id;
370
371/* Our notion of the current stack pointer. */
372
373extern CORE_ADDR step_sp;
374
375/* 1 means step over all subroutine calls.
376 -1 means step over calls to undebuggable functions. */
377
378enum step_over_calls_kind
379 {
380 STEP_OVER_NONE,
381 STEP_OVER_ALL,
382 STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE
383 };
384
385extern enum step_over_calls_kind step_over_calls;
386
387/* If stepping, nonzero means step count is > 1
388 so don't print frame next time inferior stops
389 if it stops due to stepping. */
390
391extern int step_multi;
392
393/* Nonzero means expecting a trap and caller will handle it themselves.
394 It is used after attach, due to attaching to a process;
395 when running in the shell before the child program has been exec'd;
396 and when running some kinds of remote stuff (FIXME?). */
397
398extern int stop_soon_quietly;
399
400/* Nonzero if proceed is being used for a "finish" command or a similar
401 situation when stop_registers should be saved. */
402
403extern int proceed_to_finish;
404
405/* Save register contents here when about to pop a stack dummy frame,
406 if-and-only-if proceed_to_finish is set.
407 Thus this contains the return value from the called function (assuming
408 values are returned in a register). */
409
410extern struct regcache *stop_registers;
411
412/* Nonzero if the child process in inferior_ptid was attached rather
413 than forked. */
414
415extern int attach_flag;
416\f
417/* Possible values for CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION. */
418#define ON_STACK 1
419#define AT_ENTRY_POINT 4
420
421/* FIXME: cagney/2000-04-17: gdbarch should manage this. The default
422 shouldn't be necessary. */
423
424#if !defined PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME
425#define PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME"), 0)
426#endif
427
428#if !defined STORE_STRUCT_RETURN
429#define STORE_STRUCT_RETURN(a1,a2) (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "STORE_STRUCT_RETURN"), 0)
430#endif
431
432
433/* Are we in a call dummy? */
434
435/* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-24: Targets need to both switch to generic
436 dummy frames, and use generic_pc_in_call_dummy(). The generic
437 version should be able to handle all cases since that code works by
438 saving the address of the dummy's breakpoint (where ever it is). */
439
440extern int deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy_on_stack (CORE_ADDR pc,
441 CORE_ADDR sp,
442 CORE_ADDR frame_address);
443
444/* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-24: Targets need to both switch to generic
445 dummy frames, and use generic_pc_in_call_dummy(). The generic
446 version should be able to handle all cases since that code works by
447 saving the address of the dummy's breakpoint (where ever it is). */
448
449extern int deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy_at_entry_point (CORE_ADDR pc,
450 CORE_ADDR sp,
451 CORE_ADDR frame_address);
452
453/* It's often not enough for our clients to know whether the PC is merely
454 somewhere within the call dummy. They may need to know whether the
455 call dummy has actually completed. (For example, wait_for_inferior
456 wants to know when it should truly stop because the call dummy has
457 completed. If we're single-stepping because of slow watchpoints,
458 then we may find ourselves stopped at the entry of the call dummy,
459 and want to continue stepping until we reach the end.)
460
461 Note that this macro is intended for targets (like HP-UX) which
462 require more than a single breakpoint in their call dummies, and
463 therefore cannot use the CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET mechanism.
464
465 If a target does define CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET, then this
466 default implementation of CALL_DUMMY_HAS_COMPLETED is sufficient.
467 Else, a target may wish to supply an implementation that works in
468 the presense of multiple breakpoints in its call dummy.
469 */
470#if !defined(CALL_DUMMY_HAS_COMPLETED)
471#define CALL_DUMMY_HAS_COMPLETED(pc, sp, frame_address) \
472 DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY((pc), (sp), (frame_address))
473#endif
474
475/* If STARTUP_WITH_SHELL is set, GDB's "run"
476 will attempts to start up the debugee under a shell.
477 This is in order for argument-expansion to occur. E.g.,
478 (gdb) run *
479 The "*" gets expanded by the shell into a list of files.
480 While this is a nice feature, it turns out to interact badly
481 with some of the catch-fork/catch-exec features we have added.
482 In particular, if the shell does any fork/exec's before
483 the exec of the target program, that can confuse GDB.
484 To disable this feature, set STARTUP_WITH_SHELL to 0.
485 To enable this feature, set STARTUP_WITH_SHELL to 1.
486 The catch-exec traps expected during start-up will
487 be 1 if target is not started up with a shell, 2 if it is.
488 - RT
489 If you disable this, you need to decrement
490 START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED in tm.h. */
491#define STARTUP_WITH_SHELL 1
492#if !defined(START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED)
493#define START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED 2
494#endif
495#endif /* !defined (INFERIOR_H) */
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