1 /* Core dump and executable file functions above target vector, for GDB.
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23 #include "gdb_string.h"
36 #include "completer.h"
37 #include "exceptions.h"
39 /* Local function declarations. */
41 extern void _initialize_core (void);
42 static void call_extra_exec_file_hooks (char *filename
);
44 /* You can have any number of hooks for `exec_file_command' command to
45 call. If there's only one hook, it is set in exec_file_display
46 hook. If there are two or more hooks, they are set in
47 exec_file_extra_hooks[], and deprecated_exec_file_display_hook is
48 set to a function that calls all of them. This extra complexity is
49 needed to preserve compatibility with old code that assumed that
50 only one hook could be set, and which called
51 deprecated_exec_file_display_hook directly. */
53 typedef void (*hook_type
) (char *);
55 hook_type deprecated_exec_file_display_hook
; /* the original hook */
56 static hook_type
*exec_file_extra_hooks
; /* array of additional hooks */
57 static int exec_file_hook_count
= 0; /* size of array */
59 /* Binary file diddling handle for the core file. */
63 /* corelow.c target (if included for this gdb target). */
65 struct target_ops
*core_target
;
68 /* Backward compatability with old way of specifying core files. */
71 core_file_command (char *filename
, int from_tty
)
73 dont_repeat (); /* Either way, seems bogus. */
75 if (core_target
== NULL
)
76 error (_("GDB can't read core files on this machine."));
79 (core_target
->to_detach
) (core_target
, filename
, from_tty
);
81 (core_target
->to_open
) (filename
, from_tty
);
85 /* If there are two or more functions that wish to hook into
86 exec_file_command, this function will call all of the hook
90 call_extra_exec_file_hooks (char *filename
)
94 for (i
= 0; i
< exec_file_hook_count
; i
++)
95 (*exec_file_extra_hooks
[i
]) (filename
);
98 /* Call this to specify the hook for exec_file_command to call back.
99 This is called from the x-window display code. */
102 specify_exec_file_hook (void (*hook
) (char *))
104 hook_type
*new_array
;
106 if (deprecated_exec_file_display_hook
!= NULL
)
108 /* There's already a hook installed. Arrange to have both it
109 * and the subsequent hooks called. */
110 if (exec_file_hook_count
== 0)
112 /* If this is the first extra hook, initialize the hook array. */
113 exec_file_extra_hooks
= (hook_type
*) xmalloc (sizeof (hook_type
));
114 exec_file_extra_hooks
[0] = deprecated_exec_file_display_hook
;
115 deprecated_exec_file_display_hook
= call_extra_exec_file_hooks
;
116 exec_file_hook_count
= 1;
119 /* Grow the hook array by one and add the new hook to the end.
120 Yes, it's inefficient to grow it by one each time but since
121 this is hardly ever called it's not a big deal. */
122 exec_file_hook_count
++;
124 (hook_type
*) xrealloc (exec_file_extra_hooks
,
125 exec_file_hook_count
* sizeof (hook_type
));
126 exec_file_extra_hooks
= new_array
;
127 exec_file_extra_hooks
[exec_file_hook_count
- 1] = hook
;
130 deprecated_exec_file_display_hook
= hook
;
133 /* The exec file must be closed before running an inferior.
134 If it is needed again after the inferior dies, it must
138 close_exec_file (void)
142 bfd_tempclose (exec_bfd
);
147 reopen_exec_file (void)
151 bfd_reopen (exec_bfd
);
156 struct cleanup
*cleanups
;
158 /* Don't do anything if there isn't an exec file. */
159 if (exec_bfd
== NULL
)
162 /* If the timestamp of the exec file has changed, reopen it. */
163 filename
= xstrdup (bfd_get_filename (exec_bfd
));
164 cleanups
= make_cleanup (xfree
, filename
);
165 res
= stat (filename
, &st
);
167 if (exec_bfd_mtime
&& exec_bfd_mtime
!= st
.st_mtime
)
168 exec_file_attach (filename
, 0);
170 /* If we accessed the file since last opening it, close it now;
171 this stops GDB from holding the executable open after it
173 bfd_cache_close_all ();
175 do_cleanups (cleanups
);
179 /* If we have both a core file and an exec file,
180 print a warning if they don't go together. */
183 validate_files (void)
185 if (exec_bfd
&& core_bfd
)
187 if (!core_file_matches_executable_p (core_bfd
, exec_bfd
))
188 warning (_("core file may not match specified executable file."));
189 else if (bfd_get_mtime (exec_bfd
) > bfd_get_mtime (core_bfd
))
190 warning (_("exec file is newer than core file."));
194 /* Return the name of the executable file as a string.
195 ERR nonzero means get error if there is none specified;
196 otherwise return 0 in that case. */
199 get_exec_file (int err
)
202 return bfd_get_filename (exec_bfd
);
206 error (_("No executable file specified.\n\
207 Use the \"file\" or \"exec-file\" command."));
212 /* Report a memory error by throwing a MEMORY_ERROR error. */
215 memory_error (int status
, CORE_ADDR memaddr
)
218 /* Actually, address between memaddr and memaddr + len was out of
220 throw_error (MEMORY_ERROR
,
221 _("Cannot access memory at address %s"),
222 paddress (target_gdbarch
, memaddr
));
224 throw_error (MEMORY_ERROR
,
225 _("Error accessing memory address %s: %s."),
226 paddress (target_gdbarch
, memaddr
),
227 safe_strerror (status
));
230 /* Same as target_read_memory, but report an error if can't read. */
233 read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, gdb_byte
*myaddr
, int len
)
237 status
= target_read_memory (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
);
239 memory_error (status
, memaddr
);
242 /* Same as target_read_stack, but report an error if can't read. */
245 read_stack (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, gdb_byte
*myaddr
, int len
)
249 status
= target_read_stack (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
);
251 memory_error (status
, memaddr
);
254 /* Argument / return result struct for use with
255 do_captured_read_memory_integer(). MEMADDR and LEN are filled in
256 by gdb_read_memory_integer(). RESULT is the contents that were
257 successfully read from MEMADDR of length LEN. */
259 struct captured_read_memory_integer_arguments
263 enum bfd_endian byte_order
;
267 /* Helper function for gdb_read_memory_integer(). DATA must be a
268 pointer to a captured_read_memory_integer_arguments struct.
269 Return 1 if successful. Note that the catch_errors() interface
270 will return 0 if an error occurred while reading memory. This
271 choice of return code is so that we can distinguish between
272 success and failure. */
275 do_captured_read_memory_integer (void *data
)
277 struct captured_read_memory_integer_arguments
*args
= (struct captured_read_memory_integer_arguments
*) data
;
278 CORE_ADDR memaddr
= args
->memaddr
;
280 enum bfd_endian byte_order
= args
->byte_order
;
282 args
->result
= read_memory_integer (memaddr
, len
, byte_order
);
287 /* Read memory at MEMADDR of length LEN and put the contents in
288 RETURN_VALUE. Return 0 if MEMADDR couldn't be read and non-zero
292 safe_read_memory_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, int len
,
293 enum bfd_endian byte_order
,
294 LONGEST
*return_value
)
297 struct captured_read_memory_integer_arguments args
;
299 args
.memaddr
= memaddr
;
301 args
.byte_order
= byte_order
;
303 status
= catch_errors (do_captured_read_memory_integer
, &args
,
304 "", RETURN_MASK_ALL
);
306 *return_value
= args
.result
;
312 read_memory_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, int len
, enum bfd_endian byte_order
)
314 gdb_byte buf
[sizeof (LONGEST
)];
316 read_memory (memaddr
, buf
, len
);
317 return extract_signed_integer (buf
, len
, byte_order
);
321 read_memory_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, int len
, enum bfd_endian byte_order
)
323 gdb_byte buf
[sizeof (ULONGEST
)];
325 read_memory (memaddr
, buf
, len
);
326 return extract_unsigned_integer (buf
, len
, byte_order
);
330 read_memory_string (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, char *buffer
, int max_len
)
339 if (cp
- buffer
>= max_len
)
341 buffer
[max_len
- 1] = '\0';
344 cnt
= max_len
- (cp
- buffer
);
347 read_memory (memaddr
+ (int) (cp
- buffer
), cp
, cnt
);
348 for (i
= 0; i
< cnt
&& *cp
; i
++, cp
++)
357 read_memory_typed_address (CORE_ADDR addr
, struct type
*type
)
359 gdb_byte
*buf
= alloca (TYPE_LENGTH (type
));
361 read_memory (addr
, buf
, TYPE_LENGTH (type
));
362 return extract_typed_address (buf
, type
);
365 /* Same as target_write_memory, but report an error if can't write. */
367 write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr
, const bfd_byte
*myaddr
, int len
)
371 status
= target_write_memory (memaddr
, myaddr
, len
);
373 memory_error (status
, memaddr
);
376 /* Store VALUE at ADDR in the inferior as a LEN-byte unsigned integer. */
378 write_memory_unsigned_integer (CORE_ADDR addr
, int len
,
379 enum bfd_endian byte_order
,
382 gdb_byte
*buf
= alloca (len
);
384 store_unsigned_integer (buf
, len
, byte_order
, value
);
385 write_memory (addr
, buf
, len
);
388 /* Store VALUE at ADDR in the inferior as a LEN-byte signed integer. */
390 write_memory_signed_integer (CORE_ADDR addr
, int len
,
391 enum bfd_endian byte_order
,
394 gdb_byte
*buf
= alloca (len
);
396 store_signed_integer (buf
, len
, byte_order
, value
);
397 write_memory (addr
, buf
, len
);
400 /* The current default bfd target. Points to storage allocated for
404 /* Same thing, except it is "auto" not NULL for the default case. */
405 static char *gnutarget_string
;
407 show_gnutarget_string (struct ui_file
*file
, int from_tty
,
408 struct cmd_list_element
*c
, const char *value
)
410 fprintf_filtered (file
, _("The current BFD target is \"%s\".\n"), value
);
413 static void set_gnutarget_command (char *, int, struct cmd_list_element
*);
416 set_gnutarget_command (char *ignore
, int from_tty
, struct cmd_list_element
*c
)
418 if (strcmp (gnutarget_string
, "auto") == 0)
421 gnutarget
= gnutarget_string
;
424 /* Set the gnutarget. */
426 set_gnutarget (char *newtarget
)
428 if (gnutarget_string
!= NULL
)
429 xfree (gnutarget_string
);
430 gnutarget_string
= xstrdup (newtarget
);
431 set_gnutarget_command (NULL
, 0, NULL
);
435 _initialize_core (void)
437 struct cmd_list_element
*c
;
439 c
= add_cmd ("core-file", class_files
, core_file_command
, _("\
440 Use FILE as core dump for examining memory and registers.\n\
441 No arg means have no core file. This command has been superseded by the\n\
442 `target core' and `detach' commands."), &cmdlist
);
443 set_cmd_completer (c
, filename_completer
);
446 add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd ("gnutarget", class_files
,
447 &gnutarget_string
, _("\
448 Set the current BFD target."), _("\
449 Show the current BFD target."), _("\
450 Use `set gnutarget auto' to specify automatic detection."),
451 set_gnutarget_command
,
452 show_gnutarget_string
,
453 &setlist
, &showlist
);
455 if (getenv ("GNUTARGET"))
456 set_gnutarget (getenv ("GNUTARGET"));
458 set_gnutarget ("auto");