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1 /* Convex host-dependent code for GDB.
2 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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 2 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, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
19
20 #include "defs.h"
21 #include "command.h"
22 #include "symtab.h"
23 #include "value.h"
24 #include "frame.h"
25 #include "inferior.h"
26 #include "wait.h"
27
28 #include <signal.h>
29 #include <fcntl.h>
30 #include "gdbcore.h"
31
32 #include <sys/param.h>
33 #include <sys/dir.h>
34 #include <sys/user.h>
35 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
36 #include <sys/pcntl.h>
37 #include <sys/thread.h>
38 #include <sys/proc.h>
39 #include <sys/file.h>
40 #include <sys/stat.h>
41 #include <sys/mman.h>
42
43 #include <convex/vmparam.h>
44 #include <convex/filehdr.h>
45 #include <convex/opthdr.h>
46 #include <convex/scnhdr.h>
47 #include <convex/core.h>
48
49 /* Per-thread data, read from the inferior at each stop and written
50 back at each resume. */
51
52 /* Number of active threads.
53 Tables are valid for thread numbers less than this. */
54
55 static int n_threads;
56
57 #define MAXTHREADS 8
58
59 /* Thread state. The remaining data is valid only if this is PI_TALIVE. */
60
61 static int thread_state[MAXTHREADS];
62
63 /* Stop pc, signal, signal subcode */
64
65 static int thread_pc[MAXTHREADS];
66 static int thread_signal[MAXTHREADS];
67 static int thread_sigcode[MAXTHREADS];
68
69 /* Thread registers.
70 If thread is selected, the regs are in registers[] instead. */
71
72 static char thread_regs[MAXTHREADS][REGISTER_BYTES];
73
74 /* 1 if the top frame on the thread's stack was a context frame,
75 meaning that the kernel is up to something and we should not
76 touch the thread at all except to resume it. */
77
78 static char thread_is_in_kernel[MAXTHREADS];
79
80 /* The currently selected thread's number. */
81
82 static int inferior_thread;
83
84 /* Inferior process's file handle and a process control block
85 to feed args to ioctl with. */
86
87 static int inferior_fd;
88 static struct pcntl ps;
89
90 /* SOFF file headers for exec or core file. */
91
92 static FILEHDR filehdr;
93 static OPTHDR opthdr;
94 static SCNHDR scnhdr;
95
96 /* Address maps constructed from section headers of exec and core files.
97 Defines process address -> file address translation. */
98
99 struct pmap
100 {
101 long mem_addr; /* process start address */
102 long mem_end; /* process end+1 address */
103 long file_addr; /* file start address */
104 long thread; /* -1 shared; 0,1,... thread-local */
105 long type; /* S_TEXT S_DATA S_BSS S_TBSS etc */
106 long which; /* used to sort map for info files */
107 };
108
109 static int n_exec, n_core;
110 static struct pmap exec_map[100];
111 static struct pmap core_map[100];
112
113 /* Offsets in the core file of core_context and core_tcontext blocks. */
114
115 static int context_offset;
116 static int tcontext_offset[MAXTHREADS];
117
118 /* Core file control blocks. */
119
120 static struct core_context_v70 c;
121 static struct core_tcontext_v70 tc;
122 static struct user u;
123 static thread_t th;
124 static proc_t pr;
125
126 /* The registers of the currently selected thread. */
127
128 extern char registers[REGISTER_BYTES];
129
130 /* Vector and communication registers from core dump or from inferior.
131 These are read on demand, ie, not normally valid. */
132
133 static struct vecst vector_registers;
134 static struct creg_ctx comm_registers;
135
136 /* Flag, set on a vanilla CONT command and cleared when the inferior
137 is continued. */
138
139 static int all_continue;
140
141 /* Flag, set when the inferior is continued by a vanilla CONT command,
142 cleared if it is continued for any other purpose. */
143
144 static int thread_switch_ok;
145
146 /* Stack of signals recieved from threads but not yet delivered to gdb. */
147
148 struct threadpid
149 {
150 int pid;
151 int thread;
152 int signo;
153 int subsig;
154 int pc;
155 };
156
157 static struct threadpid signal_stack_bot[100];
158 static struct threadpid *signal_stack = signal_stack_bot;
159
160 /* How to detect empty stack -- bottom frame is all zero. */
161
162 #define signal_stack_is_empty() (signal_stack->pid == 0)
163
164 /* Mode controlled by SET PIPE command, controls the psw SEQ bit
165 which forces each instruction to complete before the next one starts. */
166
167 static int sequential = 0;
168
169 /* Mode controlled by the SET PARALLEL command. Values are:
170 0 concurrency limit 1 thread, dynamic scheduling
171 1 no concurrency limit, dynamic scheduling
172 2 no concurrency limit, fixed scheduling */
173
174 static int parallel = 1;
175
176 /* Mode controlled by SET BASE command, output radix for unformatted
177 integer typeout, as in argument lists, aggregates, and so on.
178 Zero means guess whether it's an address (hex) or not (decimal). */
179
180 static int output_radix = 0;
181
182 /* Signal subcode at last thread stop. */
183
184 static int stop_sigcode;
185
186 /* Hack, see wait() below. */
187
188 static int exec_trap_timer;
189
190 #include "gdbcmd.h"
191
192 static struct type *vector_type ();
193 static long *read_vector_register ();
194 static long *read_vector_register_1 ();
195 static void write_vector_register ();
196 static REGISTER_TYPE read_comm_register ();
197 static void write_comm_register ();
198 static void convex_cont_command ();
199 static void thread_continue ();
200 static void select_thread ();
201 static void scan_stack ();
202 static void set_fixed_scheduling ();
203 static char *subsig_name ();
204 static void psw_info ();
205 static sig_noop ();
206 static ptr_cmp ();
207
208 \f
209 /* Execute ptrace. Convex V7 replaced ptrace with pattach.
210 Allow ptrace (0) as a no-op. */
211
212 int
213 call_ptrace (request, pid, procaddr, buf)
214 int request, pid;
215 PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE procaddr;
216 int buf;
217 {
218 if (request == 0)
219 return;
220 error ("no ptrace");
221 }
222
223 /* Replacement for system execle routine.
224 Convert it to an equivalent exect, which pattach insists on. */
225
226 execle (name, argv)
227 char *name, *argv;
228 {
229 char ***envp = (char ***) &argv;
230 while (*envp++) ;
231
232 signal (SIGTRAP, sig_noop);
233 exect (name, &argv, *envp);
234 }
235
236 /* Stupid handler for stupid trace trap that otherwise causes
237 startup to stupidly hang. */
238
239 static sig_noop ()
240 {}
241
242 /* Read registers from inferior into registers[] array.
243 For convex, they are already there, read in when the inferior stops. */
244
245 void
246 fetch_inferior_registers (regno)
247 int regno;
248 {
249 }
250
251 /* Store our register values back into the inferior.
252 For Convex, do this only once, right before resuming inferior. */
253
254 void
255 store_inferior_registers (regno)
256 int regno;
257 {
258 }
259
260 /* Copy LEN bytes from inferior's memory starting at MEMADDR
261 to debugger memory starting at MYADDR.
262 On failure (cannot read from inferior, usually because address is out
263 of bounds) returns the value of errno. */
264
265 int
266 read_inferior_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len)
267 CORE_ADDR memaddr;
268 char *myaddr;
269 int len;
270 {
271 errno = 0;
272 while (len > 0)
273 {
274 /* little-known undocumented max request size */
275 int i = (len < 12288) ? len : 12288;
276
277 lseek (inferior_fd, memaddr, 0);
278 read (inferior_fd, myaddr, i);
279
280 memaddr += i;
281 myaddr += i;
282 len -= i;
283 }
284 if (errno)
285 memset (myaddr, '\0', len);
286 return errno;
287 }
288
289 /* Copy LEN bytes of data from debugger memory at MYADDR
290 to inferior's memory at MEMADDR.
291 Returns errno on failure (cannot write the inferior) */
292
293 int
294 write_inferior_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len)
295 CORE_ADDR memaddr;
296 char *myaddr;
297 int len;
298 {
299 errno = 0;
300 lseek (inferior_fd, memaddr, 0);
301 write (inferior_fd, myaddr, len);
302 return errno;
303 }
304
305 /* Here from create_inferior when the inferior process has been created
306 and started up. We must do a pattach to grab it for debugging.
307
308 Also, intercept the CONT command by altering its dispatch address. */
309 /* FIXME: This used to be called from a macro CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK.
310 But now init_trace_fun is in the same place. So re-write this to
311 use the init_trace_fun (making convex a debugging target). */
312
313 create_inferior_hook (pid)
314 int pid;
315 {
316 static char cont[] = "cont";
317 static char cont1[] = "c";
318 char *linep = cont;
319 char *linep1 = cont1;
320 char **line = &linep;
321 char **line1 = &linep1;
322 struct cmd_list_element *c;
323
324 c = lookup_cmd (line, cmdlist, "", 0);
325 c->function = convex_cont_command;
326 c = lookup_cmd (line1, cmdlist, "", 0);
327 c->function = convex_cont_command;
328
329 inferior_fd = pattach (pid, O_EXCL);
330 if (inferior_fd < 0)
331 perror_with_name ("pattach");
332 inferior_thread = 0;
333 set_fixed_scheduling (pid, parallel == 2);
334 }
335
336 /* Attach process PID for debugging. */
337
338 attach (pid)
339 int pid;
340 {
341 int fd = pattach (pid, O_EXCL);
342 if (fd < 0)
343 perror_with_name ("pattach");
344 attach_flag = 1;
345 /* wait for strange kernel reverberations to go away */
346 sleep (1);
347
348 setpgrp (pid, pid);
349
350 inferior_fd = fd;
351 inferior_thread = 0;
352 return pid;
353 }
354
355 /* Stop debugging the process whose number is PID
356 and continue it with signal number SIGNAL.
357 SIGNAL = 0 means just continue it. */
358
359 void
360 detach (signal)
361 int signal;
362 {
363 signal_stack = signal_stack_bot;
364 thread_continue (-1, 0, signal);
365 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXDETACH, &ps);
366 close (inferior_fd);
367 inferior_fd = 0;
368 attach_flag = 0;
369 }
370
371 /* Kill off the inferior process. */
372
373 kill_inferior ()
374 {
375 if (inferior_pid == 0)
376 return;
377 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXTERMINATE, 0);
378 wait (0);
379 target_mourn_inferior ();
380 }
381
382 /* Read vector register REG, and return a pointer to the value. */
383
384 static long *
385 read_vector_register (reg)
386 int reg;
387 {
388 if (have_inferior_p ())
389 {
390 errno = 0;
391 ps.pi_buffer = (char *) &vector_registers;
392 ps.pi_nbytes = sizeof vector_registers;
393 ps.pi_offset = 0;
394 ps.pi_thread = inferior_thread;
395 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRDVREGS, &ps);
396 if (errno)
397 memset (&vector_registers, '\0', sizeof vector_registers);
398 }
399 else if (corechan >= 0)
400 {
401 lseek (corechan, tcontext_offset[inferior_thread], 0);
402 if (myread (corechan, &tc, sizeof tc) < 0)
403 perror_with_name (corefile);
404 lseek (corechan, tc.core_thread_p, 0);
405 if (myread (corechan, &th, sizeof th) < 0)
406 perror_with_name (corefile);
407 lseek (corechan, tc.core_vregs_p, 0);
408 if (myread (corechan, &vector_registers, 16*128) < 0)
409 perror_with_name (corefile);
410 vector_registers.vm[0] = th.t_vect_ctx.vc_vm[0];
411 vector_registers.vm[1] = th.t_vect_ctx.vc_vm[1];
412 vector_registers.vls = th.t_vect_ctx.vc_vls;
413 }
414
415 return read_vector_register_1 (reg);
416 }
417
418 /* Return a pointer to vector register REG, which must already have been
419 fetched from the inferior or core file. */
420
421 static long *
422 read_vector_register_1 (reg)
423 int reg;
424 {
425 switch (reg)
426 {
427 case VM_REGNUM:
428 return (long *) vector_registers.vm;
429 case VS_REGNUM:
430 return (long *) &vector_registers.vls;
431 case VL_REGNUM:
432 return 1 + (long *) &vector_registers.vls;
433 default:
434 return (long *) &vector_registers.vr[reg];
435 }
436 }
437
438 /* Write vector register REG, element ELEMENT, new value VAL.
439 NB: must use read-modify-write on the entire vector state,
440 since pattach does not do offsetted writes correctly. */
441
442 static void
443 write_vector_register (reg, element, val)
444 int reg, element;
445 REGISTER_TYPE val;
446 {
447 if (have_inferior_p ())
448 {
449 errno = 0;
450 ps.pi_thread = inferior_thread;
451 ps.pi_offset = 0;
452 ps.pi_buffer = (char *) &vector_registers;
453 ps.pi_nbytes = sizeof vector_registers;
454
455 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRDVREGS, &ps);
456
457 switch (reg)
458 {
459 case VL_REGNUM:
460 vector_registers.vls =
461 (vector_registers.vls & 0xffffffff00000000LL)
462 + (unsigned long) val;
463 break;
464
465 case VS_REGNUM:
466 vector_registers.vls =
467 (val << 32) + (unsigned long) vector_registers.vls;
468 break;
469
470 default:
471 vector_registers.vr[reg].el[element] = val;
472 break;
473 }
474
475 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXWRVREGS, &ps);
476
477 if (errno)
478 perror_with_name ("writing vector register");
479 }
480 }
481
482 /* Return the contents of communication register NUM. */
483
484 static REGISTER_TYPE
485 read_comm_register (num)
486 int num;
487 {
488 if (have_inferior_p ())
489 {
490 ps.pi_buffer = (char *) &comm_registers;
491 ps.pi_nbytes = sizeof comm_registers;
492 ps.pi_offset = 0;
493 ps.pi_thread = inferior_thread;
494 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRDCREGS, &ps);
495 }
496 return comm_registers.crreg.r4[num];
497 }
498
499 /* Store a new value VAL into communication register NUM.
500 NB: Must use read-modify-write on the whole comm register set
501 since pattach does not do offsetted writes correctly. */
502
503 static void
504 write_comm_register (num, val)
505 int num;
506 REGISTER_TYPE val;
507 {
508 if (have_inferior_p ())
509 {
510 ps.pi_buffer = (char *) &comm_registers;
511 ps.pi_nbytes = sizeof comm_registers;
512 ps.pi_offset = 0;
513 ps.pi_thread = inferior_thread;
514 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRDCREGS, &ps);
515 comm_registers.crreg.r4[num] = val;
516 ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXWRCREGS, &ps);
517 }
518 }
519
520 /* Resume execution of the inferior process.
521 If STEP is nonzero, single-step it.
522 If SIGNAL is nonzero, give it that signal. */
523
524 void
525 resume (step, signal)
526 int step;
527 int signal;
528 {
529 errno = 0;
530 if (step || signal)
531 thread_continue (inferior_thread, step, signal);
532 else
533 thread_continue (-1, 0, 0);
534 }
535
536 /* Maybe resume some threads.
537 THREAD is which thread to resume, or -1 to resume them all.
538 STEP and SIGNAL are as in resume.
539
540 Global variable ALL_CONTINUE is set when we are here to do a
541 `cont' command; otherwise we may be doing `finish' or a call or
542 something else that will not tolerate an automatic thread switch.
543
544 If there are stopped threads waiting to deliver signals, and
545 ALL_CONTINUE, do not actually resume anything. gdb will do a wait
546 and see one of the stopped threads in the queue. */
547
548 static void
549 thread_continue (thread, step, signal)
550 int thread, step, signal;
551 {
552 int n;
553
554 /* If we are to continue all threads, but not for the CONTINUE command,
555 pay no attention and continue only the selected thread. */
556
557 if (thread < 0 && ! all_continue)
558 thread = inferior_thread;
559
560 /* If we are not stepping, we have now executed the continue part
561 of a CONTINUE command. */
562
563 if (! step)
564 all_continue = 0;
565
566 /* Allow wait() to switch threads if this is an all-out continue. */
567
568 thread_switch_ok = thread < 0;
569
570 /* If there are threads queued up, don't resume. */
571
572 if (thread_switch_ok && ! signal_stack_is_empty ())
573 return;
574
575 /* OK, do it. */
576
577 for (n = 0; n < n_threads; n++)
578 if (thread_state[n] == PI_TALIVE)
579 {
580 select_thread (n);
581
582 if ((thread < 0 || n == thread) && ! thread_is_in_kernel[n])
583 {
584 /* Blam the trace bits in the stack's saved psws to match
585 the desired step mode. This is required so that
586 single-stepping a return doesn't restore a psw with a
587 clear trace bit and fly away, and conversely,
588 proceeding through a return in a routine that was
589 stepped into doesn't cause a phantom break by restoring
590 a psw with the trace bit set. */
591 scan_stack (PSW_T_BIT, step);
592 scan_stack (PSW_S_BIT, sequential);
593 }
594
595 ps.pi_buffer = registers;
596 ps.pi_nbytes = REGISTER_BYTES;
597 ps.pi_offset = 0;
598 ps.pi_thread = n;
599 if (! thread_is_in_kernel[n])
600 if (ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXWRREGS, &ps))
601 perror_with_name ("PIXWRREGS");
602
603 if (thread < 0 || n == thread)
604 {
605 ps.pi_pc = 1;
606 ps.pi_signo = signal;
607 if (ioctl (inferior_fd, step ? PIXSTEP : PIXCONTINUE, &ps) < 0)
608 perror_with_name ("PIXCONTINUE");
609 }
610 }
611
612 if (ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRUN, &ps) < 0)
613 perror_with_name ("PIXRUN");
614 }
615
616 /* Replacement for system wait routine.
617
618 The system wait returns with one or more threads stopped by
619 signals. Put stopped threads on a stack and return them one by
620 one, so that it appears that wait returns one thread at a time.
621
622 Global variable THREAD_SWITCH_OK is set when gdb can tolerate wait
623 returning a new thread. If it is false, then only one thread is
624 running; we will do a real wait, the thread will do something, and
625 we will return that. */
626
627 pid_t
628 wait (w)
629 union wait *w;
630 {
631 int pid;
632
633 if (!w)
634 return wait3 (0, 0, 0);
635
636 /* Do a real wait if we were told to, or if there are no queued threads. */
637
638 if (! thread_switch_ok || signal_stack_is_empty ())
639 {
640 int thread;
641
642 pid = wait3 (w, 0, 0);
643
644 if (!WIFSTOPPED (*w) || pid != inferior_pid)
645 return pid;
646
647 /* The inferior has done something and stopped. Read in all the
648 threads' registers, and queue up any signals that happened. */
649
650 if (ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXGETTHCOUNT, &ps) < 0)
651 perror_with_name ("PIXGETTHCOUNT");
652
653 n_threads = ps.pi_othdcnt;
654 for (thread = 0; thread < n_threads; thread++)
655 {
656 ps.pi_thread = thread;
657 if (ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXGETSUBCODE, &ps) < 0)
658 perror_with_name ("PIXGETSUBCODE");
659 thread_state[thread] = ps.pi_otstate;
660
661 if (ps.pi_otstate == PI_TALIVE)
662 {
663 select_thread (thread);
664 ps.pi_buffer = registers;
665 ps.pi_nbytes = REGISTER_BYTES;
666 ps.pi_offset = 0;
667 ps.pi_thread = thread;
668 if (ioctl (inferior_fd, PIXRDREGS, &ps) < 0)
669 perror_with_name ("PIXRDREGS");
670
671 registers_fetched ();
672
673 thread_pc[thread] = read_pc ();
674 thread_signal[thread] = ps.pi_osigno;
675 thread_sigcode[thread] = ps.pi_osigcode;
676
677 /* If the thread's stack has a context frame
678 on top, something fucked is going on. I do not
679 know what, but do I know this: the only thing you
680 can do with such a thread is continue it. */
681
682 thread_is_in_kernel[thread] =
683 ((read_register (PS_REGNUM) >> 25) & 3) == 0;
684
685 /* Signals push an extended frame and then fault
686 with a ridiculous pc. Pop the frame. */
687
688 if (thread_pc[thread] > STACK_END_ADDR)
689 {
690 POP_FRAME;
691 if (is_break_pc (thread_pc[thread]))
692 thread_pc[thread] = read_pc () - 2;
693 else
694 thread_pc[thread] = read_pc ();
695 write_register (PC_REGNUM, thread_pc[thread]);
696 }
697
698 if (ps.pi_osigno || ps.pi_osigcode)
699 {
700 signal_stack++;
701 signal_stack->pid = pid;
702 signal_stack->thread = thread;
703 signal_stack->signo = thread_signal[thread];
704 signal_stack->subsig = thread_sigcode[thread];
705 signal_stack->pc = thread_pc[thread];
706 }
707
708 /* The following hackery is caused by a unix 7.1 feature:
709 the inferior's fixed scheduling mode is cleared when
710 it execs the shell (since the shell is not a parallel
711 program). So, note the 5.4 trap we get when
712 the shell does its exec, then catch the 5.0 trap
713 that occurs when the debuggee starts, and set fixed
714 scheduling mode properly. */
715
716 if (ps.pi_osigno == 5 && ps.pi_osigcode == 4)
717 exec_trap_timer = 1;
718 else
719 exec_trap_timer--;
720
721 if (ps.pi_osigno == 5 && exec_trap_timer == 0)
722 set_fixed_scheduling (pid, parallel == 2);
723 }
724 }
725
726 if (signal_stack_is_empty ())
727 error ("no active threads?!");
728 }
729
730 /* Select the thread that stopped, and return *w saying why. */
731
732 select_thread (signal_stack->thread);
733
734 stop_signal = signal_stack->signo;
735 stop_sigcode = signal_stack->subsig;
736
737 WSETSTOP (*w, signal_stack->signo);
738 w->w_thread = signal_stack->thread;
739 return (signal_stack--)->pid;
740 }
741
742 /* Select thread THREAD -- its registers, stack, per-thread memory.
743 This is the only routine that may assign to inferior_thread
744 or thread_regs[]. */
745
746 static void
747 select_thread (thread)
748 int thread;
749 {
750 if (thread == inferior_thread)
751 return;
752
753 memcpy (thread_regs[inferior_thread], registers, REGISTER_BYTES);
754 ps.pi_thread = inferior_thread = thread;
755 if (have_inferior_p ())
756 ioctl (inferior_fd, PISETRWTID, &ps);
757 memcpy (registers, thread_regs[thread], REGISTER_BYTES);
758 }
759
760 /* Routine to set or clear a psw bit in the psw and also all psws
761 saved on the stack. Quits when we get to a frame in which the
762 saved psw is correct. */
763
764 static void
765 scan_stack (bit, val)
766 long bit, val;
767 {
768 long ps = read_register (PS_REGNUM);
769 long fp;
770 if (val ? !(ps & bit) : (ps & bit))
771 {
772 ps ^= bit;
773 write_register (PS_REGNUM, ps);
774
775 fp = read_register (FP_REGNUM);
776 while (fp & 0x80000000)
777 {
778 ps = read_memory_integer (fp + 4, 4);
779 if (val ? (ps & bit) : !(ps & bit))
780 break;
781 ps ^= bit;
782 write_memory (fp + 4, &ps, 4);
783 fp = read_memory_integer (fp + 8, 4);
784 }
785 }
786 }
787
788 /* Set fixed scheduling (alliant mode) of process PID to ARG (0 or 1). */
789
790 static void
791 set_fixed_scheduling (pid, arg)
792 int arg;
793 {
794 struct pattributes pattr;
795 getpattr (pid, &pattr);
796 pattr.pattr_pfixed = arg;
797 setpattr (pid, &pattr);
798 }
799 \f
800 void
801 core_file_command (filename, from_tty)
802 char *filename;
803 int from_tty;
804 {
805 int n;
806
807 /* Discard all vestiges of any previous core file
808 and mark data and stack spaces as empty. */
809
810 if (corefile)
811 free (corefile);
812 corefile = 0;
813
814 if (corechan >= 0)
815 close (corechan);
816 corechan = -1;
817
818 data_start = 0;
819 data_end = 0;
820 stack_start = STACK_END_ADDR;
821 stack_end = STACK_END_ADDR;
822 n_core = 0;
823
824 /* Now, if a new core file was specified, open it and digest it. */
825
826 if (filename)
827 {
828 filename = tilde_expand (filename);
829 make_cleanup (free, filename);
830
831 if (have_inferior_p ())
832 error ("To look at a core file, you must kill the program with \"kill\".");
833 corechan = open (filename, O_RDONLY, 0);
834 if (corechan < 0)
835 perror_with_name (filename);
836
837 if (myread (corechan, &filehdr, sizeof filehdr) < 0)
838 perror_with_name (filename);
839
840 if (!IS_CORE_SOFF_MAGIC (filehdr.h_magic))
841 error ("%s: not a core file.\n", filename);
842
843 if (myread (corechan, &opthdr, filehdr.h_opthdr) < 0)
844 perror_with_name (filename);
845
846 /* Read through the section headers.
847 For text, data, etc, record an entry in the core file map.
848 For context and tcontext, record the file address of
849 the context blocks. */
850
851 lseek (corechan, (long) filehdr.h_scnptr, 0);
852
853 n_threads = 0;
854 for (n = 0; n < filehdr.h_nscns; n++)
855 {
856 if (myread (corechan, &scnhdr, sizeof scnhdr) < 0)
857 perror_with_name (filename);
858 if ((scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK) >= S_TEXT
859 && (scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK) <= S_COMON)
860 {
861 core_map[n_core].mem_addr = scnhdr.s_vaddr;
862 core_map[n_core].mem_end = scnhdr.s_vaddr + scnhdr.s_size;
863 core_map[n_core].file_addr = scnhdr.s_scnptr;
864 core_map[n_core].type = scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK;
865 if (core_map[n_core].type != S_TBSS
866 && core_map[n_core].type != S_TDATA
867 && core_map[n_core].type != S_TTEXT)
868 core_map[n_core].thread = -1;
869 else if (n_core == 0
870 || core_map[n_core-1].mem_addr != scnhdr.s_vaddr)
871 core_map[n_core].thread = 0;
872 else
873 core_map[n_core].thread = core_map[n_core-1].thread + 1;
874 n_core++;
875 }
876 else if ((scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK) == S_CONTEXT)
877 context_offset = scnhdr.s_scnptr;
878 else if ((scnhdr.s_flags & S_TYPMASK) == S_TCONTEXT)
879 tcontext_offset[n_threads++] = scnhdr.s_scnptr;
880 }
881
882 /* Read the context block, struct user, struct proc,
883 and the comm regs. */
884
885 lseek (corechan, context_offset, 0);
886 if (myread (corechan, &c, sizeof c) < 0)
887 perror_with_name (filename);
888 lseek (corechan, c.core_user_p, 0);
889 if (myread (corechan, &u, sizeof u) < 0)
890 perror_with_name (filename);
891 lseek (corechan, c.core_proc_p, 0);
892 if (myread (corechan, &pr, sizeof pr) < 0)
893 perror_with_name (filename);
894 comm_registers = pr.p_creg;
895
896 /* Core file apparently is really there. Make it really exist
897 for xfer_core_file so we can do read_memory on it. */
898
899 if (filename[0] == '/')
900 corefile = savestring (filename, strlen (filename));
901 else
902 corefile = concat (current_directory, "/", filename, NULL);
903
904 printf_filtered ("Program %s ", u.u_comm);
905
906 /* Read the thread registers and fill in the thread_xxx[] data. */
907
908 for (n = 0; n < n_threads; n++)
909 {
910 select_thread (n);
911
912 lseek (corechan, tcontext_offset[n], 0);
913 if (myread (corechan, &tc, sizeof tc) < 0)
914 perror_with_name (corefile);
915 lseek (corechan, tc.core_thread_p, 0);
916 if (myread (corechan, &th, sizeof th) < 0)
917 perror_with_name (corefile);
918
919 lseek (corechan, tc.core_syscall_context_p, 0);
920 if (myread (corechan, registers, REGISTER_BYTES) < 0)
921 perror_with_name (corefile);
922
923 thread_signal[n] = th.t_cursig;
924 thread_sigcode[n] = th.t_code;
925 thread_state[n] = th.t_state;
926 thread_pc[n] = read_pc ();
927
928 if (thread_pc[n] > STACK_END_ADDR)
929 {
930 POP_FRAME;
931 if (is_break_pc (thread_pc[n]))
932 thread_pc[n] = read_pc () - 2;
933 else
934 thread_pc[n] = read_pc ();
935 write_register (PC_REGNUM, thread_pc[n]);
936 }
937
938 printf_filtered ("thread %d received signal %d, %s\n",
939 n, thread_signal[n],
940 safe_strsignal (thread_signal[n]));
941 }
942
943 /* Select an interesting thread -- also-rans died with SIGKILL,
944 so find one that didn't. */
945
946 for (n = 0; n < n_threads; n++)
947 if (thread_signal[n] != 0 && thread_signal[n] != SIGKILL)
948 {
949 select_thread (n);
950 stop_signal = thread_signal[n];
951 stop_sigcode = thread_sigcode[n];
952 break;
953 }
954
955 core_aouthdr.a_magic = 0;
956
957 flush_cached_frames ();
958 set_current_frame (create_new_frame (read_register (FP_REGNUM),
959 read_pc ()));
960 select_frame (get_current_frame (), 0);
961 validate_files ();
962
963 print_stack_frame (selected_frame, selected_frame_level, -1);
964 }
965 else if (from_tty)
966 printf_filtered ("No core file now.\n");
967 }
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