X-Git-Url: http://git.efficios.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=gdb%2Fgdbserver%2Flinux-low.h;h=91061447cc6c055f2e86f9b5baed7bedac758e05;hb=50a421ac3ad82886afb0916b112ddeac4f9f73dc;hp=9dfc9c9b5ff0c45d3d56f2d65d4e511346dd3aae;hpb=fd7dd3e67aa6a8d3f8019a4b3e19837660db1414;p=deliverable%2Fbinutils-gdb.git diff --git a/gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.h b/gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.h index 9dfc9c9b5f..91061447cc 100644 --- a/gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.h +++ b/gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.h @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ /* Internal interfaces for the GNU/Linux specific target code for gdbserver. - Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 - Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2002-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GDB. @@ -17,33 +16,99 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ -#ifdef HAVE_THREAD_DB_H -#include -#endif +#include "nat/linux-nat.h" +#include "nat/gdb_thread_db.h" +#include +#include "gdbthread.h" #include "gdb_proc_service.h" +/* Included for ptrace type definitions. */ +#include "nat/linux-ptrace.h" +#include "target/waitstatus.h" /* For enum target_stop_reason. */ +#include "tracepoint.h" + +#define PTRACE_XFER_TYPE long + #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS -typedef void (*regset_fill_func) (void *); -typedef void (*regset_store_func) (const void *); +typedef void (*regset_fill_func) (struct regcache *, void *); +typedef void (*regset_store_func) (struct regcache *, const void *); enum regset_type { GENERAL_REGS, FP_REGS, EXTENDED_REGS, }; +/* The arch's regsets array initializer must be terminated with a NULL + regset. */ +#define NULL_REGSET \ + { 0, 0, 0, -1, (enum regset_type) -1, NULL, NULL } + struct regset_info { int get_request, set_request; + /* If NT_TYPE isn't 0, it will be passed to ptrace as the 3rd + argument and the 4th argument should be "const struct iovec *". */ + int nt_type; int size; enum regset_type type; regset_fill_func fill_function; regset_store_func store_function; }; -extern struct regset_info target_regsets[]; + +/* Aggregation of all the supported regsets of a given + architecture/mode. */ + +struct regsets_info +{ + /* The regsets array. */ + struct regset_info *regsets; + + /* The number of regsets in the REGSETS array. */ + int num_regsets; + + /* If we get EIO on a regset, do not try it again. Note the set of + supported regsets may depend on processor mode on biarch + machines. This is a (lazily allocated) array holding one boolean + byte (0/1) per regset, with each element corresponding to the + regset in the REGSETS array above at the same offset. */ + char *disabled_regsets; +}; + #endif -struct siginfo; +/* Mapping between the general-purpose registers in `struct user' + format and GDB's register array layout. */ + +struct usrregs_info +{ + /* The number of registers accessible. */ + int num_regs; + + /* The registers map. */ + int *regmap; +}; + +/* All info needed to access an architecture/mode's registers. */ + +struct regs_info +{ + /* Regset support bitmap: 1 for registers that are transferred as a part + of a regset, 0 for ones that need to be handled individually. This + can be NULL if all registers are transferred with regsets or regsets + are not supported. */ + unsigned char *regset_bitmap; + + /* Info used when accessing registers with PTRACE_PEEKUSER / + PTRACE_POKEUSER. This can be NULL if all registers are + transferred with regsets .*/ + struct usrregs_info *usrregs; + +#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS + /* Info used when accessing registers with regsets. */ + struct regsets_info *regsets_info; +#endif +}; struct process_info_private { @@ -53,6 +118,9 @@ struct process_info_private /* libthread_db-specific additions. Not NULL if this process has loaded thread_db, and it is active. */ struct thread_db *thread_db; + + /* &_r_debug. 0 if not yet determined. -1 if no PT_DYNAMIC in Phdrs. */ + CORE_ADDR r_debug; }; struct lwp_info; @@ -62,40 +130,59 @@ struct linux_target_ops /* Architecture-specific setup. */ void (*arch_setup) (void); - int num_regs; - int *regmap; + const struct regs_info *(*regs_info) (void); int (*cannot_fetch_register) (int); /* Returns 0 if we can store the register, 1 if we can not store the register, and 2 if failure to store the register is acceptable. */ int (*cannot_store_register) (int); - CORE_ADDR (*get_pc) (void); - void (*set_pc) (CORE_ADDR newpc); - const unsigned char *breakpoint; - int breakpoint_len; - CORE_ADDR (*breakpoint_reinsert_addr) (void); + + /* Hook to fetch a register in some non-standard way. Used for + example by backends that have read-only registers with hardcoded + values (e.g., IA64's gr0/fr0/fr1). Returns true if register + REGNO was supplied, false if not, and we should fallback to the + standard ptrace methods. */ + int (*fetch_register) (struct regcache *regcache, int regno); + + CORE_ADDR (*get_pc) (struct regcache *regcache); + void (*set_pc) (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR newpc); + + /* See target.h for details. */ + int (*breakpoint_kind_from_pc) (CORE_ADDR *pcptr); + + /* See target.h for details. */ + const gdb_byte *(*sw_breakpoint_from_kind) (int kind, int *size); + + /* Find the next possible PCs after the current instruction executes. */ + std::vector (*get_next_pcs) (struct regcache *regcache); int decr_pc_after_break; int (*breakpoint_at) (CORE_ADDR pc); /* Breakpoint and watchpoint related functions. See target.h for comments. */ - int (*insert_point) (char type, CORE_ADDR addr, int len); - int (*remove_point) (char type, CORE_ADDR addr, int len); + int (*supports_z_point_type) (char z_type); + int (*insert_point) (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr, + int size, struct raw_breakpoint *bp); + int (*remove_point) (enum raw_bkpt_type type, CORE_ADDR addr, + int size, struct raw_breakpoint *bp); + int (*stopped_by_watchpoint) (void); CORE_ADDR (*stopped_data_address) (void); /* Hooks to reformat register data for PEEKUSR/POKEUSR (in particular for registers smaller than an xfer unit). */ - void (*collect_ptrace_register) (int regno, char *buf); - void (*supply_ptrace_register) (int regno, const char *buf); + void (*collect_ptrace_register) (struct regcache *regcache, + int regno, char *buf); + void (*supply_ptrace_register) (struct regcache *regcache, + int regno, const char *buf); /* Hook to convert from target format to ptrace format and back. Returns true if any conversion was done; false otherwise. If DIRECTION is 1, then copy from INF to NATIVE. If DIRECTION is 0, copy from NATIVE to INF. */ - int (*siginfo_fixup) (struct siginfo *native, void *inf, int direction); + int (*siginfo_fixup) (siginfo_t *native, gdb_byte *inf, int direction); /* Hook to call when a new process is created or attached to. If extra per-process architecture-specific data is needed, @@ -105,27 +192,83 @@ struct linux_target_ops /* Hook to call when a new thread is detected. If extra per-thread architecture-specific data is needed, allocate it here. */ - struct arch_lwp_info * (*new_thread) (void); + void (*new_thread) (struct lwp_info *); + + /* Hook to call, if any, when a new fork is attached. */ + void (*new_fork) (struct process_info *parent, struct process_info *child); /* Hook to call prior to resuming a thread. */ void (*prepare_to_resume) (struct lwp_info *); + + /* Hook to support target specific qSupported. */ + void (*process_qsupported) (char **, int count); + + /* Returns true if the low target supports tracepoints. */ + int (*supports_tracepoints) (void); + + /* Fill ADDRP with the thread area address of LWPID. Returns 0 on + success, -1 on failure. */ + int (*get_thread_area) (int lwpid, CORE_ADDR *addrp); + + /* Install a fast tracepoint jump pad. See target.h for + comments. */ + int (*install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad) (CORE_ADDR tpoint, CORE_ADDR tpaddr, + CORE_ADDR collector, + CORE_ADDR lockaddr, + ULONGEST orig_size, + CORE_ADDR *jump_entry, + CORE_ADDR *trampoline, + ULONGEST *trampoline_size, + unsigned char *jjump_pad_insn, + ULONGEST *jjump_pad_insn_size, + CORE_ADDR *adjusted_insn_addr, + CORE_ADDR *adjusted_insn_addr_end, + char *err); + + /* Return the bytecode operations vector for the current inferior. + Returns NULL if bytecode compilation is not supported. */ + struct emit_ops *(*emit_ops) (void); + + /* Return the minimum length of an instruction that can be safely overwritten + for use as a fast tracepoint. */ + int (*get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len) (void); + + /* Returns true if the low target supports range stepping. */ + int (*supports_range_stepping) (void); + + /* See target.h. */ + int (*breakpoint_kind_from_current_state) (CORE_ADDR *pcptr); + + /* See target.h. */ + int (*supports_hardware_single_step) (void); + + /* Fill *SYSNO with the syscall nr trapped. Only to be called when + inferior is stopped due to SYSCALL_SIGTRAP. */ + void (*get_syscall_trapinfo) (struct regcache *regcache, int *sysno); + + /* See target.h. */ + int (*get_ipa_tdesc_idx) (void); }; extern struct linux_target_ops the_low_target; -#define ptid_of(proc) ((proc)->head.id) -#define pid_of(proc) ptid_get_pid ((proc)->head.id) -#define lwpid_of(proc) ptid_get_lwp ((proc)->head.id) +#define get_thread_lwp(thr) ((struct lwp_info *) (thread_target_data (thr))) +#define get_lwp_thread(lwp) ((lwp)->thread) + +/* This struct is recorded in the target_data field of struct thread_info. -#define get_lwp(inf) ((struct lwp_info *)(inf)) -#define get_thread_lwp(thr) (get_lwp (inferior_target_data (thr))) -#define get_lwp_thread(proc) ((struct thread_info *) \ - find_inferior_id (&all_threads, \ - get_lwp (proc)->head.id)) + On linux ``all_threads'' is keyed by the LWP ID, which we use as the + GDB protocol representation of the thread ID. Threads also have + a "process ID" (poorly named) which is (presently) the same as the + LWP ID. + + There is also ``all_processes'' is keyed by the "overall process ID", + which GNU/Linux calls tgid, "thread group ID". */ struct lwp_info { - struct inferior_list_entry head; + /* Backlink to the parent object. */ + struct thread_info *thread; /* If this flag is set, the next SIGSTOP will be ignored (the process will be immediately resumed). This means that either we @@ -135,38 +278,70 @@ struct lwp_info yet. */ int stop_expected; - /* True if this thread was suspended (with vCont;t). */ + /* When this is true, we shall not try to resume this thread, even + if last_resume_kind isn't resume_stop. */ int suspended; /* If this flag is set, the lwp is known to be stopped right now (stop event already received in a wait()). */ int stopped; - /* If this flag is set, the lwp is known to be dead already (exit - event already received in a wait(), and is cached in - status_pending). */ - int dead; + /* Signal whether we are in a SYSCALL_ENTRY or + in a SYSCALL_RETURN event. + Values: + - TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY + - TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN */ + enum target_waitkind syscall_state; /* When stopped is set, the last wait status recorded for this lwp. */ int last_status; + /* If WAITSTATUS->KIND != TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE, the waitstatus for + this LWP's last event, to pass to GDB without any further + processing. This is used to store extended ptrace event + information or exit status until it can be reported to GDB. */ + struct target_waitstatus waitstatus; + + /* A pointer to the fork child/parent relative. Valid only while + the parent fork event is not reported to higher layers. Used to + avoid wildcard vCont actions resuming a fork child before GDB is + notified about the parent's fork event. */ + struct lwp_info *fork_relative; + + /* When stopped is set, this is where the lwp last stopped, with + decr_pc_after_break already accounted for. If the LWP is + running, this is the address at which the lwp was resumed. */ + CORE_ADDR stop_pc; + /* If this flag is set, STATUS_PENDING is a waitstatus that has not yet been reported. */ int status_pending_p; int status_pending; - /* If this flag is set, the pending status is a (GDB-placed) breakpoint. */ - int pending_is_breakpoint; - CORE_ADDR pending_stop_pc; + /* The reason the LWP last stopped, if we need to track it + (breakpoint, watchpoint, etc.) */ + enum target_stop_reason stop_reason; + + /* On architectures where it is possible to know the data address of + a triggered watchpoint, STOPPED_DATA_ADDRESS is non-zero, and + contains such data address. Only valid if STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT + is true. */ + CORE_ADDR stopped_data_address; /* If this is non-zero, it is a breakpoint to be reinserted at our next stop (SIGTRAP stops only). */ CORE_ADDR bp_reinsert; - /* If this flag is set, the last continue operation on this process - was a single-step. */ + /* If this flag is set, the last continue operation at the ptrace + level on this process was a single-step. */ int stepping; + /* Range to single step within. This is a copy of the step range + passed along the last resume request. See 'struct + thread_resume'. */ + CORE_ADDR step_range_start; /* Inclusive */ + CORE_ADDR step_range_end; /* Exclusive */ + /* If this flag is set, we need to set the event request flags the next time we see this LWP stop. */ int must_set_ptrace_flags; @@ -177,11 +352,25 @@ struct lwp_info /* A link used when resuming. It is initialized from the resume request, and then processed and cleared in linux_resume_one_lwp. */ - struct thread_resume *resume; + /* Information bout this lwp's fast tracepoint collection status (is it + currently stopped in the jump pad, and if so, before or at/after the + relocated instruction). Normally, we won't care about this, but we will + if a signal arrives to this lwp while it is collecting. */ + fast_tpoint_collect_result collecting_fast_tracepoint; + + /* If this is non-zero, it points to a chain of signals which need + to be reported to GDB. These were deferred because the thread + was doing a fast tracepoint collect when they arrived. */ + struct pending_signals *pending_signals_to_report; + + /* When collecting_fast_tracepoint is first found to be 1, we insert + a exit-jump-pad-quickly breakpoint. This is it. */ + struct breakpoint *exit_jump_pad_bkpt; + +#ifdef USE_THREAD_DB int thread_known; -#ifdef HAVE_THREAD_DB_H /* The thread handle, used for e.g. TLS access. Only valid if THREAD_KNOWN is set. */ td_thrhandle_t th; @@ -191,17 +380,34 @@ struct lwp_info struct arch_lwp_info *arch_private; }; -extern struct inferior_list all_lwps; +int linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file (int pid, unsigned int *machine); -char *linux_child_pid_to_exec_file (int pid); -int elf_64_file_p (const char *file); +/* Attach to PTID. Returns 0 on success, non-zero otherwise (an + errno). */ +int linux_attach_lwp (ptid_t ptid); -void linux_attach_lwp (unsigned long pid); struct lwp_info *find_lwp_pid (ptid_t ptid); +/* For linux_stop_lwp see nat/linux-nat.h. */ + +#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS +void initialize_regsets_info (struct regsets_info *regsets_info); +#endif + +void initialize_low_arch (void); + +void linux_set_pc_32bit (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc); +CORE_ADDR linux_get_pc_32bit (struct regcache *regcache); + +void linux_set_pc_64bit (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc); +CORE_ADDR linux_get_pc_64bit (struct regcache *regcache); /* From thread-db.c */ -int thread_db_init (int use_events); -void thread_db_free (struct process_info *, int detaching); +int thread_db_init (void); +void thread_db_detach (struct process_info *); +void thread_db_mourn (struct process_info *); int thread_db_handle_monitor_command (char *); int thread_db_get_tls_address (struct thread_info *thread, CORE_ADDR offset, CORE_ADDR load_module, CORE_ADDR *address); +int thread_db_look_up_one_symbol (const char *name, CORE_ADDR *addrp); + +extern int have_ptrace_getregset;