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1 /* Multi-threaded debugging support for GNU/Linux (LWP layer).
2 Copyright 2000, 2001 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21 #include "defs.h"
22
23 #include "gdb_assert.h"
24 #include "gdb_string.h"
25 #include <errno.h>
26 #include <signal.h>
27 #include <sys/ptrace.h>
28 #include "gdb_wait.h"
29
30 #include "gdbthread.h"
31 #include "inferior.h"
32 #include "target.h"
33 #include "regcache.h"
34 #include "gdbcmd.h"
35
36 static int debug_lin_lwp;
37 extern const char *strsignal (int sig);
38
39 /* On GNU/Linux there are no real LWP's. The closest thing to LWP's
40 are processes sharing the same VM space. A multi-threaded process
41 is basically a group of such processes. However, such a grouping
42 is almost entirely a user-space issue; the kernel doesn't enforce
43 such a grouping at all (this might change in the future). In
44 general, we'll rely on the threads library (i.e. the GNU/Linux
45 Threads library) to provide such a grouping.
46
47 It is perfectly well possible to write a multi-threaded application
48 without the assistance of a threads library, by using the clone
49 system call directly. This module should be able to give some
50 rudimentary support for debugging such applications if developers
51 specify the CLONE_PTRACE flag in the clone system call, and are
52 using the Linux kernel 2.4 or above.
53
54 Note that there are some peculiarities in GNU/Linux that affect
55 this code:
56
57 - In general one should specify the __WCLONE flag to waitpid in
58 order to make it report events for any of the cloned processes
59 (and leave it out for the initial process). However, if a cloned
60 process has exited the exit status is only reported if the
61 __WCLONE flag is absent. Linux kernel 2.4 has a __WALL flag, but
62 we cannot use it since GDB must work on older systems too.
63
64 - When a traced, cloned process exits and is waited for by the
65 debugger, the kernel reassigns it to the original parent and
66 keeps it around as a "zombie". Somehow, the GNU/Linux Threads
67 library doesn't notice this, which leads to the "zombie problem":
68 When debugged a multi-threaded process that spawns a lot of
69 threads will run out of processes, even if the threads exit,
70 because the "zombies" stay around. */
71
72 /* Structure describing a LWP. */
73 struct lwp_info
74 {
75 /* The process id of the LWP. This is a combination of the LWP id
76 and overall process id. */
77 ptid_t ptid;
78
79 /* Non-zero if this LWP is cloned. In this context "cloned" means
80 that the LWP is reporting to its parent using a signal other than
81 SIGCHLD. */
82 int cloned;
83
84 /* Non-zero if we sent this LWP a SIGSTOP (but the LWP didn't report
85 it back yet). */
86 int signalled;
87
88 /* Non-zero if this LWP is stopped. */
89 int stopped;
90
91 /* Non-zero if this LWP will be/has been resumed. Note that an LWP
92 can be marked both as stopped and resumed at the same time. This
93 happens if we try to resume an LWP that has a wait status
94 pending. We shouldn't let the LWP run until that wait status has
95 been processed, but we should not report that wait status if GDB
96 didn't try to let the LWP run. */
97 int resumed;
98
99 /* If non-zero, a pending wait status. */
100 int status;
101
102 /* Non-zero if we were stepping this LWP. */
103 int step;
104
105 /* Next LWP in list. */
106 struct lwp_info *next;
107 };
108
109 /* List of known LWPs. */
110 static struct lwp_info *lwp_list;
111
112 /* Number of LWPs in the list. */
113 static int num_lwps;
114
115 /* Non-zero if we're running in "threaded" mode. */
116 static int threaded;
117 \f
118
119 #define GET_LWP(ptid) ptid_get_lwp (ptid)
120 #define GET_PID(ptid) ptid_get_pid (ptid)
121 #define is_lwp(ptid) (GET_LWP (ptid) != 0)
122 #define BUILD_LWP(lwp, pid) ptid_build (pid, lwp, 0)
123
124 /* If the last reported event was a SIGTRAP, this variable is set to
125 the process id of the LWP/thread that got it. */
126 ptid_t trap_ptid;
127 \f
128
129 /* This module's target-specific operations. */
130 static struct target_ops lin_lwp_ops;
131
132 /* The standard child operations. */
133 extern struct target_ops child_ops;
134
135 /* Since we cannot wait (in lin_lwp_wait) for the initial process and
136 any cloned processes with a single call to waitpid, we have to use
137 the WNOHANG flag and call waitpid in a loop. To optimize
138 things a bit we use `sigsuspend' to wake us up when a process has
139 something to report (it will send us a SIGCHLD if it has). To make
140 this work we have to juggle with the signal mask. We save the
141 original signal mask such that we can restore it before creating a
142 new process in order to avoid blocking certain signals in the
143 inferior. We then block SIGCHLD during the waitpid/sigsuspend
144 loop. */
145
146 /* Original signal mask. */
147 static sigset_t normal_mask;
148
149 /* Signal mask for use with sigsuspend in lin_lwp_wait, initialized in
150 _initialize_lin_lwp. */
151 static sigset_t suspend_mask;
152
153 /* Signals to block to make that sigsuspend work. */
154 static sigset_t blocked_mask;
155 \f
156
157 /* Prototypes for local functions. */
158 static int stop_wait_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data);
159 \f
160 /* Convert wait status STATUS to a string. Used for printing debug
161 messages only. */
162
163 static char *
164 status_to_str (int status)
165 {
166 static char buf[64];
167
168 if (WIFSTOPPED (status))
169 snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%s (stopped)",
170 strsignal (WSTOPSIG (status)));
171 else if (WIFSIGNALED (status))
172 snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%s (terminated)",
173 strsignal (WSTOPSIG (status)));
174 else
175 snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%d (exited)",
176 WEXITSTATUS (status));
177
178 return buf;
179 }
180 \f
181 /* Initialize the list of LWPs. Note that this module, contrary to
182 what GDB's generic threads layer does for its thread list,
183 re-initializes the LWP lists whenever we mourn or detach (which
184 doesn't involve mourning) the inferior. */
185
186 static void
187 init_lwp_list (void)
188 {
189 struct lwp_info *lp, *lpnext;
190
191 for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lp = lpnext)
192 {
193 lpnext = lp->next;
194 xfree (lp);
195 }
196
197 lwp_list = NULL;
198 num_lwps = 0;
199 threaded = 0;
200 }
201
202 /* Add the LWP specified by PID to the list. If this causes the
203 number of LWPs to become larger than one, go into "threaded" mode.
204 Return a pointer to the structure describing the new LWP. */
205
206 static struct lwp_info *
207 add_lwp (ptid_t ptid)
208 {
209 struct lwp_info *lp;
210
211 gdb_assert (is_lwp (ptid));
212
213 lp = (struct lwp_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct lwp_info));
214
215 memset (lp, 0, sizeof (struct lwp_info));
216
217 lp->ptid = ptid;
218
219 lp->next = lwp_list;
220 lwp_list = lp;
221 if (++num_lwps > 1)
222 threaded = 1;
223
224 return lp;
225 }
226
227 /* Remove the LWP specified by PID from the list. */
228
229 static void
230 delete_lwp (ptid_t ptid)
231 {
232 struct lwp_info *lp, *lpprev;
233
234 lpprev = NULL;
235
236 for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lpprev = lp, lp = lp->next)
237 if (ptid_equal (lp->ptid, ptid))
238 break;
239
240 if (!lp)
241 return;
242
243 /* We don't go back to "non-threaded" mode if the number of threads
244 becomes less than two. */
245 num_lwps--;
246
247 if (lpprev)
248 lpprev->next = lp->next;
249 else
250 lwp_list = lp->next;
251
252 xfree (lp);
253 }
254
255 /* Return a pointer to the structure describing the LWP corresponding
256 to PID. If no corresponding LWP could be found, return NULL. */
257
258 static struct lwp_info *
259 find_lwp_pid (ptid_t ptid)
260 {
261 struct lwp_info *lp;
262 int lwp;
263
264 if (is_lwp (ptid))
265 lwp = GET_LWP (ptid);
266 else
267 lwp = GET_PID (ptid);
268
269 for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lp = lp->next)
270 if (lwp == GET_LWP (lp->ptid))
271 return lp;
272
273 return NULL;
274 }
275
276 /* Call CALLBACK with its second argument set to DATA for every LWP in
277 the list. If CALLBACK returns 1 for a particular LWP, return a
278 pointer to the structure describing that LWP immediately.
279 Otherwise return NULL. */
280
281 struct lwp_info *
282 iterate_over_lwps (int (*callback) (struct lwp_info *, void *), void *data)
283 {
284 struct lwp_info *lp, *lpnext;
285
286 for (lp = lwp_list; lp; lp = lpnext)
287 {
288 lpnext = lp->next;
289 if ((*callback) (lp, data))
290 return lp;
291 }
292
293 return NULL;
294 }
295 \f
296
297 /* Implementation of the PREPARE_TO_PROCEED hook for the GNU/Linux LWP
298 layer.
299
300 Note that this implementation is potentially redundant now that
301 default_prepare_to_proceed() has been added.
302
303 FIXME This may not support switching threads after Ctrl-C
304 correctly. The default implementation does support this. */
305
306 int
307 lin_lwp_prepare_to_proceed (void)
308 {
309 if (! ptid_equal (trap_ptid, null_ptid)
310 && ! ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, trap_ptid))
311 {
312 /* Switched over from TRAP_PID. */
313 CORE_ADDR stop_pc = read_pc ();
314 CORE_ADDR trap_pc;
315
316 /* Avoid switching where it wouldn't do any good, i.e. if both
317 threads are at the same breakpoint. */
318 trap_pc = read_pc_pid (trap_ptid);
319 if (trap_pc != stop_pc && breakpoint_here_p (trap_pc))
320 {
321 /* User hasn't deleted the breakpoint. Return non-zero, and
322 switch back to TRAP_PID. */
323 inferior_ptid = trap_ptid;
324
325 /* FIXME: Is this stuff really necessary? */
326 flush_cached_frames ();
327 registers_changed ();
328
329 return 1;
330 }
331 }
332
333 return 0;
334 }
335 \f
336
337 #if 0
338 static void
339 lin_lwp_open (char *args, int from_tty)
340 {
341 push_target (&lin_lwp_ops);
342 }
343 #endif
344
345 /* Attach to the LWP specified by PID. If VERBOSE is non-zero, print
346 a message telling the user that a new LWP has been added to the
347 process. */
348
349 void
350 lin_lwp_attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid, int verbose)
351 {
352 struct lwp_info *lp;
353
354 gdb_assert (is_lwp (ptid));
355
356 /* Make sure SIGCHLD is blocked. We don't want SIGCHLD events
357 to interrupt either the ptrace() or waitpid() calls below. */
358 if (! sigismember (&blocked_mask, SIGCHLD))
359 {
360 sigaddset (&blocked_mask, SIGCHLD);
361 sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &blocked_mask, NULL);
362 }
363
364 if (verbose)
365 printf_filtered ("[New %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (ptid));
366
367 lp = find_lwp_pid (ptid);
368 if (lp == NULL)
369 lp = add_lwp (ptid);
370
371 /* We assume that we're already attached to any LWP that has an
372 id equal to the overall process id. */
373 if (GET_LWP (ptid) != GET_PID (ptid))
374 {
375 pid_t pid;
376 int status;
377
378 if (ptrace (PTRACE_ATTACH, GET_LWP (ptid), 0, 0) < 0)
379 error ("Can't attach %s: %s", target_pid_to_str (ptid),
380 safe_strerror (errno));
381
382 pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (ptid), &status, 0);
383 if (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD)
384 {
385 /* Try again with __WCLONE to check cloned processes. */
386 pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (ptid), &status, __WCLONE);
387 lp->cloned = 1;
388 }
389
390 gdb_assert (pid == GET_LWP (ptid)
391 && WIFSTOPPED (status) && WSTOPSIG (status));
392
393 lp->stopped = 1;
394 }
395 else
396 {
397 /* We assume that the LWP representing the original process
398 is already stopped. Mark it as stopped in the data structure
399 that the lin-lwp layer uses to keep track of threads. Note
400 that this won't have already been done since the main thread
401 will have, we assume, been stopped by an attach from a
402 different layer. */
403 lp->stopped = 1;
404 }
405 }
406
407 static void
408 lin_lwp_attach (char *args, int from_tty)
409 {
410 struct lwp_info *lp;
411 pid_t pid;
412 int status;
413
414 /* FIXME: We should probably accept a list of process id's, and
415 attach all of them. */
416 child_ops.to_attach (args, from_tty);
417
418 /* Add the initial process as the first LWP to the list. */
419 lp = add_lwp (BUILD_LWP (GET_PID (inferior_ptid), GET_PID (inferior_ptid)));
420
421 /* Make sure the initial process is stopped. The user-level threads
422 layer might want to poke around in the inferior, and that won't
423 work if things haven't stabilized yet. */
424 pid = waitpid (GET_PID (inferior_ptid), &status, 0);
425 if (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD)
426 {
427 warning ("%s is a cloned process", target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid));
428
429 /* Try again with __WCLONE to check cloned processes. */
430 pid = waitpid (GET_PID (inferior_ptid), &status, __WCLONE);
431 lp->cloned = 1;
432 }
433
434 gdb_assert (pid == GET_PID (inferior_ptid)
435 && WIFSTOPPED (status) && WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGSTOP);
436
437 lp->stopped = 1;
438
439 /* Fake the SIGSTOP that core GDB expects. */
440 lp->status = W_STOPCODE (SIGSTOP);
441 lp->resumed = 1;
442 }
443
444 static int
445 detach_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
446 {
447 gdb_assert (lp->status == 0 || WIFSTOPPED (lp->status));
448
449 if (debug_lin_lwp && lp->status)
450 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Pending %s for LWP %ld on detach.\n",
451 strsignal (WSTOPSIG (lp->status)), GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
452
453 while (lp->signalled && lp->stopped)
454 {
455 if (ptrace (PTRACE_CONT, GET_LWP (lp->ptid), 0,
456 WSTOPSIG (lp->status)) < 0)
457 error ("Can't continue %s: %s", target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid),
458 safe_strerror (errno));
459
460 lp->stopped = 0;
461 lp->signalled = 0;
462 lp->status = 0;
463 stop_wait_callback (lp, NULL);
464
465 gdb_assert (lp->status == 0 || WIFSTOPPED (lp->status));
466 }
467
468 /* We don't actually detach from the LWP that has an id equal to the
469 overall process id just yet. */
470 if (GET_LWP (lp->ptid) != GET_PID (lp->ptid))
471 {
472 if (ptrace (PTRACE_DETACH, GET_LWP (lp->ptid), 0,
473 WSTOPSIG (lp->status)) < 0)
474 error ("Can't detach %s: %s", target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid),
475 safe_strerror (errno));
476
477 delete_lwp (lp->ptid);
478 }
479
480 return 0;
481 }
482
483 static void
484 lin_lwp_detach (char *args, int from_tty)
485 {
486 iterate_over_lwps (detach_callback, NULL);
487
488 /* Only the initial process should be left right now. */
489 gdb_assert (num_lwps == 1);
490
491 trap_ptid = null_ptid;
492
493 /* Destroy LWP info; it's no longer valid. */
494 init_lwp_list ();
495
496 /* Restore the original signal mask. */
497 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &normal_mask, NULL);
498 sigemptyset (&blocked_mask);
499
500 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (GET_PID (inferior_ptid));
501 child_ops.to_detach (args, from_tty);
502 }
503 \f
504
505 struct private_thread_info
506 {
507 int lwpid;
508 };
509
510 /* Return non-zero if TP corresponds to the LWP specified by DATA
511 (which is assumed to be a pointer to a `struct lwp_info'. */
512
513 static int
514 find_lwp_callback (struct thread_info *tp, void *data)
515 {
516 struct lwp_info *lp = data;
517
518 if (tp->private->lwpid == GET_LWP (lp->ptid))
519 return 1;
520
521 return 0;
522 }
523
524 /* Resume LP. */
525
526 static int
527 resume_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
528 {
529 if (lp->stopped && lp->status == 0)
530 {
531 struct thread_info *tp;
532
533 #if 0
534 /* FIXME: kettenis/2000-08-26: This should really be handled
535 properly by core GDB. */
536
537 tp = find_thread_pid (lp->ptid);
538 if (tp == NULL)
539 tp = iterate_over_threads (find_lwp_callback, lp);
540 gdb_assert (tp);
541
542 /* If we were previously stepping the thread, and now continue
543 the thread we must invalidate the stepping range. However,
544 if there is a step_resume breakpoint for this thread, we must
545 preserve the stepping range to make it possible to continue
546 stepping once we hit it. */
547 if (tp->step_range_end && tp->step_resume_breakpoint == NULL)
548 {
549 gdb_assert (lp->step);
550 tp->step_range_start = tp->step_range_end = 0;
551 }
552 #endif
553
554 child_resume (pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid)), 0, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
555 lp->stopped = 0;
556 lp->step = 0;
557 }
558
559 return 0;
560 }
561
562 static int
563 resume_clear_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
564 {
565 lp->resumed = 0;
566 return 0;
567 }
568
569 static int
570 resume_set_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
571 {
572 lp->resumed = 1;
573 return 0;
574 }
575
576 static void
577 lin_lwp_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal signo)
578 {
579 struct lwp_info *lp;
580 int resume_all;
581
582 /* Apparently the interpretation of PID is dependent on STEP: If
583 STEP is non-zero, a specific PID means `step only this process
584 id'. But if STEP is zero, then PID means `continue *all*
585 processes, but give the signal only to this one'. */
586 resume_all = (PIDGET (ptid) == -1) || !step;
587
588 if (resume_all)
589 iterate_over_lwps (resume_set_callback, NULL);
590 else
591 iterate_over_lwps (resume_clear_callback, NULL);
592
593 /* If PID is -1, it's the current inferior that should be
594 handled specially. */
595 if (PIDGET (ptid) == -1)
596 ptid = inferior_ptid;
597
598 lp = find_lwp_pid (ptid);
599 if (lp)
600 {
601 ptid = pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
602
603 /* Remember if we're stepping. */
604 lp->step = step;
605
606 /* Mark this LWP as resumed. */
607 lp->resumed = 1;
608
609 /* If we have a pending wait status for this thread, there is no
610 point in resuming the process. */
611 if (lp->status)
612 {
613 /* FIXME: What should we do if we are supposed to continue
614 this thread with a signal? */
615 gdb_assert (signo == TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
616 return;
617 }
618
619 /* Mark LWP as not stopped to prevent it from being continued by
620 resume_callback. */
621 lp->stopped = 0;
622 }
623
624 if (resume_all)
625 iterate_over_lwps (resume_callback, NULL);
626
627 child_resume (ptid, step, signo);
628 }
629 \f
630
631 /* Send a SIGSTOP to LP. */
632
633 static int
634 stop_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
635 {
636 if (! lp->stopped && ! lp->signalled)
637 {
638 int ret;
639
640 ret = kill (GET_LWP (lp->ptid), SIGSTOP);
641 gdb_assert (ret == 0);
642
643 lp->signalled = 1;
644 gdb_assert (lp->status == 0);
645 }
646
647 return 0;
648 }
649
650 /* Wait until LP is stopped. If DATA is non-null it is interpreted as
651 a pointer to a set of signals to be flushed immediately. */
652
653 static int
654 stop_wait_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
655 {
656 sigset_t *flush_mask = data;
657
658 if (! lp->stopped && lp->signalled)
659 {
660 pid_t pid;
661 int status;
662
663 gdb_assert (lp->status == 0);
664
665 pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid), &status, lp->cloned ? __WCLONE : 0);
666 if (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD)
667 /* OK, the proccess has disappeared. We'll catch the actual
668 exit event in lin_lwp_wait. */
669 return 0;
670
671 gdb_assert (pid == GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
672
673 if (WIFEXITED (status) || WIFSIGNALED (status))
674 {
675 gdb_assert (num_lwps > 1);
676
677 if (in_thread_list (lp->ptid))
678 {
679 /* Core GDB cannot deal with us deleting the current
680 thread. */
681 if (!ptid_equal (lp->ptid, inferior_ptid))
682 delete_thread (lp->ptid);
683 printf_unfiltered ("[%s exited]\n",
684 target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid));
685 }
686 if (debug_lin_lwp)
687 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
688 "%s exited.\n", target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid));
689
690 delete_lwp (lp->ptid);
691 return 0;
692 }
693
694 gdb_assert (WIFSTOPPED (status));
695
696 /* Ignore any signals in FLUSH_MASK. */
697 if (flush_mask && sigismember (flush_mask, WSTOPSIG (status)))
698 {
699 ptrace (PTRACE_CONT, GET_LWP (lp->ptid), 0, 0);
700 return stop_wait_callback (lp, flush_mask);
701 }
702
703 if (WSTOPSIG (status) != SIGSTOP)
704 {
705 if (WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGTRAP)
706 {
707 /* If a LWP other than the LWP that we're reporting an
708 event for has hit a GDB breakpoint (as opposed to
709 some random trap signal), then just arrange for it to
710 hit it again later. We don't keep the SIGTRAP status
711 and don't forward the SIGTRAP signal to the LWP. We
712 will handle the current event, eventually we will
713 resume all LWPs, and this one will get its breakpoint
714 trap again.
715
716 If we do not do this, then we run the risk that the
717 user will delete or disable the breakpoint, but the
718 thread will have already tripped on it. */
719
720 /* Now resume this LWP and get the SIGSTOP event. */
721 ptrace (PTRACE_CONT, GET_LWP (lp->ptid), 0, 0);
722 if (debug_lin_lwp)
723 {
724 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
725 "SWC: Candidate SIGTRAP event in %ld\n",
726 GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
727 }
728 /* Hold the SIGTRAP for handling by lin_lwp_wait. */
729 stop_wait_callback (lp, data);
730 /* If there's another event, throw it back into the queue. */
731 if (lp->status)
732 kill (GET_LWP (lp->ptid), WSTOPSIG (lp->status));
733 /* Save the sigtrap event. */
734 lp->status = status;
735 return 0;
736 }
737 else
738 {
739 /* The thread was stopped with a signal other than
740 SIGSTOP, and didn't accidentally trip a breakpoint. */
741
742 if (debug_lin_lwp)
743 {
744 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
745 "SWC: Pending event %d in %ld\n",
746 WSTOPSIG (status), GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
747 }
748 /* Now resume this LWP and get the SIGSTOP event. */
749 ptrace (PTRACE_CONT, GET_LWP (lp->ptid), 0, 0);
750
751 /* Hold this event/waitstatus while we check to see if
752 there are any more (we still want to get that SIGSTOP). */
753 stop_wait_callback (lp, data);
754 /* If the lp->status field is still empty, use it to hold
755 this event. If not, then this event must be returned
756 to the event queue of the LWP. */
757 if (lp->status == 0)
758 lp->status = status;
759 else
760 kill (GET_LWP (lp->ptid), WSTOPSIG (status));
761 return 0;
762 }
763 }
764 else
765 {
766 /* We caught the SIGSTOP that we intended to catch, so
767 there's no SIGSTOP pending. */
768 lp->stopped = 1;
769 lp->signalled = 0;
770 }
771 }
772
773 return 0;
774 }
775
776 /* Return non-zero if LP has a wait status pending. */
777
778 static int
779 status_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
780 {
781 /* Only report a pending wait status if we pretend that this has
782 indeed been resumed. */
783 return (lp->status != 0 && lp->resumed);
784 }
785
786 /* Return non-zero if LP isn't stopped. */
787
788 static int
789 running_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
790 {
791 return (lp->stopped == 0);
792 }
793
794 /* Count the LWP's that have had events. */
795
796 static int
797 count_events_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
798 {
799 int *count = data;
800
801 gdb_assert (count != NULL);
802
803 /* Count only LWPs that have a SIGTRAP event pending. */
804 if (lp->status != 0
805 && WIFSTOPPED (lp->status) && WSTOPSIG (lp->status) == SIGTRAP)
806 (*count)++;
807
808 return 0;
809 }
810
811 /* Select the LWP (if any) that is currently being single-stepped. */
812
813 static int
814 select_singlestep_lwp_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
815 {
816 if (lp->step && lp->status != 0)
817 return 1;
818 else
819 return 0;
820 }
821
822 /* Select the Nth LWP that has had a SIGTRAP event. */
823
824 static int
825 select_event_lwp_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
826 {
827 int *selector = data;
828
829 gdb_assert (selector != NULL);
830
831 /* Select only LWPs that have a SIGTRAP event pending. */
832 if (lp->status != 0
833 && WIFSTOPPED (lp->status) && WSTOPSIG (lp->status) == SIGTRAP)
834 if ((*selector)-- == 0)
835 return 1;
836
837 return 0;
838 }
839
840 static int
841 cancel_breakpoints_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
842 {
843 struct lwp_info *event_lp = data;
844
845 /* Leave the LWP that has been elected to receive a SIGTRAP alone. */
846 if (lp == event_lp)
847 return 0;
848
849 /* If a LWP other than the LWP that we're reporting an event for has
850 hit a GDB breakpoint (as opposed to some random trap signal),
851 then just arrange for it to hit it again later. We don't keep
852 the SIGTRAP status and don't forward the SIGTRAP signal to the
853 LWP. We will handle the current event, eventually we will resume
854 all LWPs, and this one will get its breakpoint trap again.
855
856 If we do not do this, then we run the risk that the user will
857 delete or disable the breakpoint, but the LWP will have already
858 tripped on it. */
859
860 if (lp->status != 0
861 && WIFSTOPPED (lp->status) && WSTOPSIG (lp->status) == SIGTRAP
862 && breakpoint_inserted_here_p (read_pc_pid (lp->ptid) -
863 DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK))
864 {
865 if (debug_lin_lwp)
866 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
867 "Push back breakpoint for LWP %ld\n",
868 GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
869
870 /* Back up the PC if necessary. */
871 if (DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK)
872 write_pc_pid (read_pc_pid (lp->ptid) - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK, lp->ptid);
873
874 /* Throw away the SIGTRAP. */
875 lp->status = 0;
876 }
877
878 return 0;
879 }
880
881 /* Select one LWP out of those that have events pending. */
882
883 static void
884 select_event_lwp (struct lwp_info **orig_lp, int *status)
885 {
886 int num_events = 0;
887 int random_selector;
888 struct lwp_info *event_lp;
889
890 /* Record the wait status for the origional LWP. */
891 (*orig_lp)->status = *status;
892
893 /* Give preference to any LWP that is being single-stepped. */
894 event_lp = iterate_over_lwps (select_singlestep_lwp_callback, NULL);
895 if (event_lp != NULL)
896 {
897 if (debug_lin_lwp)
898 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
899 "Select single-step LWP %ld\n",
900 GET_LWP (event_lp->ptid));
901 }
902 else
903 {
904 /* No single-stepping LWP. Select one at random, out of those
905 which have had SIGTRAP events. */
906
907 /* First see how many SIGTRAP events we have. */
908 iterate_over_lwps (count_events_callback, &num_events);
909
910 /* Now randomly pick a LWP out of those that have had a SIGTRAP. */
911 random_selector = (int)
912 ((num_events * (double) rand ()) / (RAND_MAX + 1.0));
913
914 if (debug_lin_lwp && num_events > 1)
915 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
916 "Found %d SIGTRAP events, selecting #%d\n",
917 num_events, random_selector);
918
919 event_lp = iterate_over_lwps (select_event_lwp_callback,
920 &random_selector);
921 }
922
923 if (event_lp != NULL)
924 {
925 /* Switch the event LWP. */
926 *orig_lp = event_lp;
927 *status = event_lp->status;
928 }
929
930 /* Flush the wait status for the event LWP. */
931 (*orig_lp)->status = 0;
932 }
933
934 /* Return non-zero if LP has been resumed. */
935
936 static int
937 resumed_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
938 {
939 return lp->resumed;
940 }
941
942 #ifdef CHILD_WAIT
943
944 /* We need to override child_wait to support attaching to cloned
945 processes, since a normal wait (as done by the default version)
946 ignores those processes. */
947
948 /* Wait for child PTID to do something. Return id of the child,
949 minus_one_ptid in case of error; store status into *OURSTATUS. */
950
951 ptid_t
952 child_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus)
953 {
954 int save_errno;
955 int status;
956 pid_t pid;
957
958 do
959 {
960 set_sigint_trap (); /* Causes SIGINT to be passed on to the
961 attached process. */
962 set_sigio_trap ();
963
964 pid = waitpid (GET_PID (ptid), &status, 0);
965 if (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD)
966 /* Try again with __WCLONE to check cloned processes. */
967 pid = waitpid (GET_PID (ptid), &status, __WCLONE);
968 save_errno = errno;
969
970 clear_sigio_trap ();
971 clear_sigint_trap ();
972 }
973 while (pid == -1 && save_errno == EINTR);
974
975 if (pid == -1)
976 {
977 warning ("Child process unexpectedly missing: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
978
979 /* Claim it exited with unknown signal. */
980 ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
981 ourstatus->value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN;
982 return minus_one_ptid;
983 }
984
985 store_waitstatus (ourstatus, status);
986 return pid_to_ptid (pid);
987 }
988
989 #endif
990
991 static ptid_t
992 lin_lwp_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus)
993 {
994 struct lwp_info *lp = NULL;
995 int options = 0;
996 int status = 0;
997 pid_t pid = PIDGET (ptid);
998 sigset_t flush_mask;
999
1000 sigemptyset (&flush_mask);
1001
1002 /* Make sure SIGCHLD is blocked. */
1003 if (! sigismember (&blocked_mask, SIGCHLD))
1004 {
1005 sigaddset (&blocked_mask, SIGCHLD);
1006 sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &blocked_mask, NULL);
1007 }
1008
1009 retry:
1010
1011 /* Make sure there is at least one LWP that has been resumed, at
1012 least if there are any LWPs at all. */
1013 gdb_assert (num_lwps == 0 || iterate_over_lwps (resumed_callback, NULL));
1014
1015 /* First check if there is a LWP with a wait status pending. */
1016 if (pid == -1)
1017 {
1018 /* Any LWP that's been resumed will do. */
1019 lp = iterate_over_lwps (status_callback, NULL);
1020 if (lp)
1021 {
1022 status = lp->status;
1023 lp->status = 0;
1024
1025 if (debug_lin_lwp && status)
1026 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1027 "Using pending wait status %s for LWP %ld.\n",
1028 status_to_str (status), GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
1029 }
1030
1031 /* But if we don't fine one, we'll have to wait, and check both
1032 cloned and uncloned processes. We start with the cloned
1033 processes. */
1034 options = __WCLONE | WNOHANG;
1035 }
1036 else if (is_lwp (ptid))
1037 {
1038 if (debug_lin_lwp)
1039 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1040 "Waiting for specific LWP %ld.\n",
1041 GET_LWP (ptid));
1042
1043 /* We have a specific LWP to check. */
1044 lp = find_lwp_pid (ptid);
1045 gdb_assert (lp);
1046 status = lp->status;
1047 lp->status = 0;
1048
1049 if (debug_lin_lwp && status)
1050 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1051 "Using pending wait status %s for LWP %ld.\n",
1052 status_to_str (status), GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
1053
1054 /* If we have to wait, take into account whether PID is a cloned
1055 process or not. And we have to convert it to something that
1056 the layer beneath us can understand. */
1057 options = lp->cloned ? __WCLONE : 0;
1058 pid = GET_LWP (ptid);
1059 }
1060
1061 if (status && lp->signalled)
1062 {
1063 /* A pending SIGSTOP may interfere with the normal stream of
1064 events. In a typical case where interference is a problem,
1065 we have a SIGSTOP signal pending for LWP A while
1066 single-stepping it, encounter an event in LWP B, and take the
1067 pending SIGSTOP while trying to stop LWP A. After processing
1068 the event in LWP B, LWP A is continued, and we'll never see
1069 the SIGTRAP associated with the last time we were
1070 single-stepping LWP A. */
1071
1072 /* Resume the thread. It should halt immediately returning the
1073 pending SIGSTOP. */
1074 child_resume (pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid)), lp->step,
1075 TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
1076 lp->stopped = 0;
1077 gdb_assert (lp->resumed);
1078
1079 /* This should catch the pending SIGSTOP. */
1080 stop_wait_callback (lp, NULL);
1081 }
1082
1083 set_sigint_trap (); /* Causes SIGINT to be passed on to the
1084 attached process. */
1085 set_sigio_trap ();
1086
1087 while (status == 0)
1088 {
1089 pid_t lwpid;
1090
1091 lwpid = waitpid (pid, &status, options);
1092 if (lwpid > 0)
1093 {
1094 gdb_assert (pid == -1 || lwpid == pid);
1095
1096 lp = find_lwp_pid (pid_to_ptid (lwpid));
1097 if (! lp)
1098 {
1099 lp = add_lwp (BUILD_LWP (lwpid, GET_PID (inferior_ptid)));
1100 if (options & __WCLONE)
1101 lp->cloned = 1;
1102
1103 if (threaded)
1104 {
1105 gdb_assert (WIFSTOPPED (status)
1106 && WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGSTOP);
1107 lp->signalled = 1;
1108
1109 if (! in_thread_list (inferior_ptid))
1110 {
1111 inferior_ptid = BUILD_LWP (GET_PID (inferior_ptid),
1112 GET_PID (inferior_ptid));
1113 add_thread (inferior_ptid);
1114 }
1115
1116 add_thread (lp->ptid);
1117 printf_unfiltered ("[New %s]\n",
1118 target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid));
1119 }
1120 }
1121
1122 /* Make sure we don't report a TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED or
1123 TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED event if there are still LWP's
1124 left in the process. */
1125 if ((WIFEXITED (status) || WIFSIGNALED (status)) && num_lwps > 1)
1126 {
1127 if (in_thread_list (lp->ptid))
1128 {
1129 /* Core GDB cannot deal with us deleting the current
1130 thread. */
1131 if (! ptid_equal (lp->ptid, inferior_ptid))
1132 delete_thread (lp->ptid);
1133 printf_unfiltered ("[%s exited]\n",
1134 target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid));
1135 }
1136 if (debug_lin_lwp)
1137 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1138 "%s exited.\n",
1139 target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid));
1140
1141 delete_lwp (lp->ptid);
1142
1143 /* Make sure there is at least one thread running. */
1144 gdb_assert (iterate_over_lwps (running_callback, NULL));
1145
1146 /* Discard the event. */
1147 status = 0;
1148 continue;
1149 }
1150
1151 /* Make sure we don't report a SIGSTOP that we sent
1152 ourselves in an attempt to stop an LWP. */
1153 if (lp->signalled && WIFSTOPPED (status)
1154 && WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGSTOP)
1155 {
1156 if (debug_lin_lwp)
1157 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1158 "Delayed SIGSTOP caught for %s.\n",
1159 target_pid_to_str (lp->ptid));
1160
1161 /* This is a delayed SIGSTOP. */
1162 lp->signalled = 0;
1163
1164 child_resume (pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid)), lp->step,
1165 TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
1166 lp->stopped = 0;
1167 gdb_assert (lp->resumed);
1168
1169 /* Discard the event. */
1170 status = 0;
1171 continue;
1172 }
1173
1174 break;
1175 }
1176
1177 if (pid == -1)
1178 {
1179 /* Alternate between checking cloned and uncloned processes. */
1180 options ^= __WCLONE;
1181
1182 /* And suspend every time we have checked both. */
1183 if (options & __WCLONE)
1184 sigsuspend (&suspend_mask);
1185 }
1186
1187 /* We shouldn't end up here unless we want to try again. */
1188 gdb_assert (status == 0);
1189 }
1190
1191 clear_sigio_trap ();
1192 clear_sigint_trap ();
1193
1194 gdb_assert (lp);
1195
1196 /* Don't report signals that GDB isn't interested in, such as
1197 signals that are neither printed nor stopped upon. Stopping all
1198 threads can be a bit time-consuming so if we want decent
1199 performance with heavily multi-threaded programs, especially when
1200 they're using a high frequency timer, we'd better avoid it if we
1201 can. */
1202
1203 if (WIFSTOPPED (status))
1204 {
1205 int signo = target_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (status));
1206
1207 if (signal_stop_state (signo) == 0
1208 && signal_print_state (signo) == 0
1209 && signal_pass_state (signo) == 1)
1210 {
1211 /* FIMXE: kettenis/2001-06-06: Should we resume all threads
1212 here? It is not clear we should. GDB may not expect
1213 other threads to run. On the other hand, not resuming
1214 newly attached threads may cause an unwanted delay in
1215 getting them running. */
1216 child_resume (pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid)), lp->step, signo);
1217 lp->stopped = 0;
1218 status = 0;
1219 goto retry;
1220 }
1221
1222 if (signo == TARGET_SIGNAL_INT
1223 && signal_pass_state (signo) == 0)
1224 {
1225 /* If ^C/BREAK is typed at the tty/console, SIGINT gets
1226 forwarded to the entire process group, that is, all LWP's
1227 will receive it. Since we only want to report it once,
1228 we try to flush it from all LWPs except this one. */
1229 sigaddset (&flush_mask, SIGINT);
1230 }
1231 }
1232
1233 /* This LWP is stopped now. */
1234 lp->stopped = 1;
1235
1236 if (debug_lin_lwp)
1237 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Candidate event %s in LWP %ld.\n",
1238 status_to_str (status), GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
1239
1240 /* Now stop all other LWP's ... */
1241 iterate_over_lwps (stop_callback, NULL);
1242
1243 /* ... and wait until all of them have reported back that they're no
1244 longer running. */
1245 iterate_over_lwps (stop_wait_callback, &flush_mask);
1246
1247 /* If we're not waiting for a specific LWP, choose an event LWP from
1248 among those that have had events. Giving equal priority to all
1249 LWPs that have had events helps prevent starvation. */
1250 if (pid == -1)
1251 select_event_lwp (&lp, &status);
1252
1253 /* Now that we've selected our final event LWP, cancel any
1254 breakpoints in other LWPs that have hit a GDB breakpoint. See
1255 the comment in cancel_breakpoints_callback to find out why. */
1256 iterate_over_lwps (cancel_breakpoints_callback, lp);
1257
1258 /* If we're not running in "threaded" mode, we'll report the bare
1259 process id. */
1260
1261 if (WIFSTOPPED (status) && WSTOPSIG (status) == SIGTRAP)
1262 {
1263 trap_ptid = (threaded ? lp->ptid : pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid)));
1264 if (debug_lin_lwp)
1265 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1266 "LLW: trap_ptid is %ld\n",
1267 GET_LWP (trap_ptid));
1268 }
1269 else
1270 trap_ptid = null_ptid;
1271
1272 store_waitstatus (ourstatus, status);
1273 return (threaded ? lp->ptid : pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid)));
1274 }
1275
1276 static int
1277 kill_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
1278 {
1279 ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, GET_LWP (lp->ptid), 0, 0);
1280 return 0;
1281 }
1282
1283 static int
1284 kill_wait_callback (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
1285 {
1286 pid_t pid;
1287
1288 /* We must make sure that there are no pending events (delayed
1289 SIGSTOPs, pending SIGTRAPs, etc.) to make sure the current
1290 program doesn't interfere with any following debugging session. */
1291
1292 /* For cloned processes we must check both with __WCLONE and
1293 without, since the exit status of a cloned process isn't reported
1294 with __WCLONE. */
1295 if (lp->cloned)
1296 {
1297 do
1298 {
1299 pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid), NULL, __WCLONE);
1300 }
1301 while (pid == GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
1302
1303 gdb_assert (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD);
1304 }
1305
1306 do
1307 {
1308 pid = waitpid (GET_LWP (lp->ptid), NULL, 0);
1309 }
1310 while (pid == GET_LWP (lp->ptid));
1311
1312 gdb_assert (pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD);
1313 return 0;
1314 }
1315
1316 static void
1317 lin_lwp_kill (void)
1318 {
1319 /* Kill all LWP's ... */
1320 iterate_over_lwps (kill_callback, NULL);
1321
1322 /* ... and wait until we've flushed all events. */
1323 iterate_over_lwps (kill_wait_callback, NULL);
1324
1325 target_mourn_inferior ();
1326 }
1327
1328 static void
1329 lin_lwp_create_inferior (char *exec_file, char *allargs, char **env)
1330 {
1331 child_ops.to_create_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env);
1332 }
1333
1334 static void
1335 lin_lwp_mourn_inferior (void)
1336 {
1337 trap_ptid = null_ptid;
1338
1339 /* Destroy LWP info; it's no longer valid. */
1340 init_lwp_list ();
1341
1342 /* Restore the original signal mask. */
1343 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &normal_mask, NULL);
1344 sigemptyset (&blocked_mask);
1345
1346 child_ops.to_mourn_inferior ();
1347 }
1348
1349 static void
1350 lin_lwp_fetch_registers (int regno)
1351 {
1352 struct cleanup *old_chain = save_inferior_ptid ();
1353
1354 if (is_lwp (inferior_ptid))
1355 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (inferior_ptid));
1356
1357 fetch_inferior_registers (regno);
1358
1359 do_cleanups (old_chain);
1360 }
1361
1362 static void
1363 lin_lwp_store_registers (int regno)
1364 {
1365 struct cleanup *old_chain = save_inferior_ptid ();
1366
1367 if (is_lwp (inferior_ptid))
1368 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (inferior_ptid));
1369
1370 store_inferior_registers (regno);
1371
1372 do_cleanups (old_chain);
1373 }
1374
1375 static int
1376 lin_lwp_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len, int write,
1377 struct mem_attrib *attrib,
1378 struct target_ops *target)
1379 {
1380 struct cleanup *old_chain = save_inferior_ptid ();
1381 int xfer;
1382
1383 if (is_lwp (inferior_ptid))
1384 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (GET_LWP (inferior_ptid));
1385
1386 xfer = child_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, write, attrib, target);
1387
1388 do_cleanups (old_chain);
1389 return xfer;
1390 }
1391
1392 static int
1393 lin_lwp_thread_alive (ptid_t ptid)
1394 {
1395 gdb_assert (is_lwp (ptid));
1396
1397 errno = 0;
1398 ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, GET_LWP (ptid), 0, 0);
1399 if (errno)
1400 return 0;
1401
1402 return 1;
1403 }
1404
1405 static char *
1406 lin_lwp_pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid)
1407 {
1408 static char buf[64];
1409
1410 if (is_lwp (ptid))
1411 {
1412 snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "LWP %ld", GET_LWP (ptid));
1413 return buf;
1414 }
1415
1416 return normal_pid_to_str (ptid);
1417 }
1418
1419 static void
1420 init_lin_lwp_ops (void)
1421 {
1422 #if 0
1423 lin_lwp_ops.to_open = lin_lwp_open;
1424 #endif
1425 lin_lwp_ops.to_shortname = "lwp-layer";
1426 lin_lwp_ops.to_longname = "lwp-layer";
1427 lin_lwp_ops.to_doc = "Low level threads support (LWP layer)";
1428 lin_lwp_ops.to_attach = lin_lwp_attach;
1429 lin_lwp_ops.to_detach = lin_lwp_detach;
1430 lin_lwp_ops.to_resume = lin_lwp_resume;
1431 lin_lwp_ops.to_wait = lin_lwp_wait;
1432 lin_lwp_ops.to_fetch_registers = lin_lwp_fetch_registers;
1433 lin_lwp_ops.to_store_registers = lin_lwp_store_registers;
1434 lin_lwp_ops.to_xfer_memory = lin_lwp_xfer_memory;
1435 lin_lwp_ops.to_kill = lin_lwp_kill;
1436 lin_lwp_ops.to_create_inferior = lin_lwp_create_inferior;
1437 lin_lwp_ops.to_mourn_inferior = lin_lwp_mourn_inferior;
1438 lin_lwp_ops.to_thread_alive = lin_lwp_thread_alive;
1439 lin_lwp_ops.to_pid_to_str = lin_lwp_pid_to_str;
1440 lin_lwp_ops.to_stratum = thread_stratum;
1441 lin_lwp_ops.to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock;
1442 lin_lwp_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
1443 }
1444
1445 static void
1446 sigchld_handler (int signo)
1447 {
1448 /* Do nothing. The only reason for this handler is that it allows
1449 us to use sigsuspend in lin_lwp_wait above to wait for the
1450 arrival of a SIGCHLD. */
1451 }
1452
1453 void
1454 _initialize_lin_lwp (void)
1455 {
1456 struct sigaction action;
1457
1458 extern void thread_db_init (struct target_ops *);
1459
1460 init_lin_lwp_ops ();
1461 add_target (&lin_lwp_ops);
1462 thread_db_init (&lin_lwp_ops);
1463
1464 /* Save the original signal mask. */
1465 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, NULL, &normal_mask);
1466
1467 action.sa_handler = sigchld_handler;
1468 sigemptyset (&action.sa_mask);
1469 action.sa_flags = 0;
1470 sigaction (SIGCHLD, &action, NULL);
1471
1472 /* Make sure we don't block SIGCHLD during a sigsuspend. */
1473 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, NULL, &suspend_mask);
1474 sigdelset (&suspend_mask, SIGCHLD);
1475
1476 sigemptyset (&blocked_mask);
1477
1478 add_show_from_set (add_set_cmd ("lin-lwp", no_class, var_zinteger,
1479 (char *) &debug_lin_lwp,
1480 "Set debugging of GNU/Linux lwp module.\n\
1481 Enables printf debugging output.\n",
1482 &setdebuglist),
1483 &showdebuglist);
1484 }
1485 \f
1486
1487 /* FIXME: kettenis/2000-08-26: The stuff on this page is specific to
1488 the GNU/Linux Threads library and therefore doesn't really belong
1489 here. */
1490
1491 /* Read variable NAME in the target and return its value if found.
1492 Otherwise return zero. It is assumed that the type of the variable
1493 is `int'. */
1494
1495 static int
1496 get_signo (const char *name)
1497 {
1498 struct minimal_symbol *ms;
1499 int signo;
1500
1501 ms = lookup_minimal_symbol (name, NULL, NULL);
1502 if (ms == NULL)
1503 return 0;
1504
1505 if (target_read_memory (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (ms), (char *) &signo,
1506 sizeof (signo)) != 0)
1507 return 0;
1508
1509 return signo;
1510 }
1511
1512 /* Return the set of signals used by the threads library in *SET. */
1513
1514 void
1515 lin_thread_get_thread_signals (sigset_t *set)
1516 {
1517 struct sigaction action;
1518 int restart, cancel;
1519
1520 sigemptyset (set);
1521
1522 restart = get_signo ("__pthread_sig_restart");
1523 if (restart == 0)
1524 return;
1525
1526 cancel = get_signo ("__pthread_sig_cancel");
1527 if (cancel == 0)
1528 return;
1529
1530 sigaddset (set, restart);
1531 sigaddset (set, cancel);
1532
1533 /* The GNU/Linux Threads library makes terminating threads send a
1534 special "cancel" signal instead of SIGCHLD. Make sure we catch
1535 those (to prevent them from terminating GDB itself, which is
1536 likely to be their default action) and treat them the same way as
1537 SIGCHLD. */
1538
1539 action.sa_handler = sigchld_handler;
1540 sigemptyset (&action.sa_mask);
1541 action.sa_flags = 0;
1542 sigaction (cancel, &action, NULL);
1543
1544 /* We block the "cancel" signal throughout this code ... */
1545 sigaddset (&blocked_mask, cancel);
1546 sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &blocked_mask, NULL);
1547
1548 /* ... except during a sigsuspend. */
1549 sigdelset (&suspend_mask, cancel);
1550 }
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