Eliminate PARAMS from function pointer declarations.
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1 /* Machine independent support for SVR4 /proc (process file system) for GDB.
2 Copyright 1999-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Michael Snyder at Cygnus Solutions.
4 Based on work by Fred Fish, Stu Grossman, Geoff Noer, and others.
5
6 This file is part of GDB.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
20 Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21
22 #include "defs.h"
23 #include "inferior.h"
24 #include "target.h"
25 #include "gdbcore.h"
26 #include "gdbcmd.h"
27 #include "gdbthread.h"
28
29 #if defined (NEW_PROC_API)
30 #define _STRUCTURED_PROC 1 /* Should be done by configure script. */
31 #endif
32
33 #include <sys/procfs.h>
34 #include <sys/fault.h>
35 #include <sys/syscall.h>
36 #include <sys/errno.h>
37 #include <sys/wait.h>
38 #include <signal.h>
39 #include <ctype.h>
40
41 /*
42 * PROCFS.C
43 *
44 * This module provides the interface between GDB and the
45 * /proc file system, which is used on many versions of Unix
46 * as a means for debuggers to control other processes.
47 * Examples of the systems that use this interface are:
48 * Irix
49 * Solaris
50 * OSF
51 * Unixware
52 *
53 * /proc works by immitating a file system: you open a simulated file
54 * that represents the process you wish to interact with, and
55 * perform operations on that "file" in order to examine or change
56 * the state of the other process.
57 *
58 * The most important thing to know about /proc and this module
59 * is that there are two very different interfaces to /proc:
60 * One that uses the ioctl system call, and
61 * another that uses read and write system calls.
62 * This module has to support both /proc interfaces. This means
63 * that there are two different ways of doing every basic operation.
64 *
65 * In order to keep most of the code simple and clean, I have
66 * defined an interface "layer" which hides all these system calls.
67 * An ifdef (NEW_PROC_API) determines which interface we are using,
68 * and most or all occurrances of this ifdef should be confined to
69 * this interface layer.
70 */
71
72
73 /* Determine which /proc API we are using:
74 The ioctl API defines PIOCSTATUS, while
75 the read/write (multiple fd) API never does. */
76
77 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
78 #include <sys/types.h>
79 #include "gdb_dirent.h" /* opendir/readdir, for listing the LWP's */
80 #endif
81
82 #include <fcntl.h> /* for O_RDONLY */
83 #include <unistd.h> /* for "X_OK" */
84 #include "gdb_stat.h" /* for struct stat */
85
86 /* Note: procfs-utils.h must be included after the above system header
87 files, because it redefines various system calls using macros.
88 This may be incompatible with the prototype declarations. */
89
90 #include "proc-utils.h"
91
92 /* Prototypes for supply_gregset etc. */
93 #include "gregset.h"
94
95 /* =================== TARGET_OPS "MODULE" =================== */
96
97 /*
98 * This module defines the GDB target vector and its methods.
99 */
100
101 static void procfs_open PARAMS((char *, int));
102 static void procfs_attach (char *, int);
103 static void procfs_detach (char *, int);
104 static void procfs_resume (int, int, enum target_signal);
105 static int procfs_can_run (void);
106 static void procfs_stop (void);
107 static void procfs_files_info (struct target_ops *);
108 static void procfs_fetch_registers (int);
109 static void procfs_store_registers (int);
110 static void procfs_notice_signals (int);
111 static void procfs_prepare_to_store (void);
112 static void procfs_kill_inferior (void);
113 static void procfs_mourn_inferior (void);
114 static void procfs_create_inferior (char *, char *, char **);
115 static int procfs_wait (int, struct target_waitstatus *);
116 static int procfs_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR,
117 char *, int, int, struct target_ops *);
118
119 static int procfs_thread_alive (int);
120
121 void procfs_find_new_threads (void);
122 char *procfs_pid_to_str (int);
123
124 struct target_ops procfs_ops; /* the target vector */
125
126 static void
127 init_procfs_ops ()
128 {
129 procfs_ops.to_shortname = "procfs";
130 procfs_ops.to_longname = "Unix /proc child process";
131 procfs_ops.to_doc =
132 "Unix /proc child process (started by the \"run\" command).";
133 procfs_ops.to_open = procfs_open;
134 procfs_ops.to_can_run = procfs_can_run;
135 procfs_ops.to_create_inferior = procfs_create_inferior;
136 procfs_ops.to_kill = procfs_kill_inferior;
137 procfs_ops.to_mourn_inferior = procfs_mourn_inferior;
138 procfs_ops.to_attach = procfs_attach;
139 procfs_ops.to_detach = procfs_detach;
140 procfs_ops.to_wait = procfs_wait;
141 procfs_ops.to_resume = procfs_resume;
142 procfs_ops.to_prepare_to_store = procfs_prepare_to_store;
143 procfs_ops.to_fetch_registers = procfs_fetch_registers;
144 procfs_ops.to_store_registers = procfs_store_registers;
145 procfs_ops.to_xfer_memory = procfs_xfer_memory;
146 procfs_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = memory_insert_breakpoint;
147 procfs_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = memory_remove_breakpoint;
148 procfs_ops.to_notice_signals = procfs_notice_signals;
149 procfs_ops.to_files_info = procfs_files_info;
150 procfs_ops.to_stop = procfs_stop;
151
152 procfs_ops.to_terminal_init = terminal_init_inferior;
153 procfs_ops.to_terminal_inferior = terminal_inferior;
154 procfs_ops.to_terminal_ours_for_output = terminal_ours_for_output;
155 procfs_ops.to_terminal_ours = terminal_ours;
156 procfs_ops.to_terminal_info = child_terminal_info;
157
158 procfs_ops.to_find_new_threads = procfs_find_new_threads;
159 procfs_ops.to_thread_alive = procfs_thread_alive;
160 procfs_ops.to_pid_to_str = procfs_pid_to_str;
161
162 procfs_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1;
163 procfs_ops.to_has_memory = 1;
164 procfs_ops.to_has_execution = 1;
165 procfs_ops.to_has_stack = 1;
166 procfs_ops.to_has_registers = 1;
167 procfs_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum;
168 procfs_ops.to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock;
169 procfs_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
170 }
171
172 /* =================== END, TARGET_OPS "MODULE" =================== */
173
174 /*
175 * World Unification:
176 *
177 * Put any typedefs, defines etc. here that are required for
178 * the unification of code that handles different versions of /proc.
179 */
180
181 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API /* Solaris 7 && 8 method for watchpoints */
182 #ifndef UNIXWARE
183 enum { READ_WATCHFLAG = WA_READ,
184 WRITE_WATCHFLAG = WA_WRITE,
185 EXEC_WATCHFLAG = WA_EXEC,
186 AFTER_WATCHFLAG = WA_TRAPAFTER
187 };
188 #endif
189 #else /* Irix method for watchpoints */
190 enum { READ_WATCHFLAG = MA_READ,
191 WRITE_WATCHFLAG = MA_WRITE,
192 EXEC_WATCHFLAG = MA_EXEC,
193 AFTER_WATCHFLAG = 0 /* trapafter not implemented */
194 };
195 #endif
196
197
198
199
200 /* =================== STRUCT PROCINFO "MODULE" =================== */
201
202 /* FIXME: this comment will soon be out of date W.R.T. threads. */
203
204 /* The procinfo struct is a wrapper to hold all the state information
205 concerning a /proc process. There should be exactly one procinfo
206 for each process, and since GDB currently can debug only one
207 process at a time, that means there should be only one procinfo.
208 All of the LWP's of a process can be accessed indirectly thru the
209 single process procinfo.
210
211 However, against the day when GDB may debug more than one process,
212 this data structure is kept in a list (which for now will hold no
213 more than one member), and many functions will have a pointer to a
214 procinfo as an argument.
215
216 There will be a separate procinfo structure for use by the (not yet
217 implemented) "info proc" command, so that we can print useful
218 information about any random process without interfering with the
219 inferior's procinfo information. */
220
221 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
222 /* format strings for /proc paths */
223 # ifndef CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT
224 # define MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d"
225 # define CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/ctl"
226 # define AS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/as"
227 # define MAP_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/map"
228 # define STATUS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%d/status"
229 # define MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE sizeof("/proc/99999/lwp/8096/lstatus")
230 # endif
231 /* the name of the proc status struct depends on the implementation */
232 typedef pstatus_t gdb_prstatus_t;
233 typedef lwpstatus_t gdb_lwpstatus_t;
234 #else /* ! NEW_PROC_API */
235 /* format strings for /proc paths */
236 # ifndef CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT
237 # define MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
238 # define CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
239 # define AS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
240 # define MAP_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
241 # define STATUS_PROC_NAME_FMT "/proc/%05d"
242 # define MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE sizeof("/proc/ttttppppp")
243 # endif
244 /* the name of the proc status struct depends on the implementation */
245 typedef prstatus_t gdb_prstatus_t;
246 typedef prstatus_t gdb_lwpstatus_t;
247 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
248
249 /* Provide default composite pid manipulation macros for systems that
250 don't have threads. */
251
252 #ifndef PIDGET
253 #define PIDGET(PID) (PID)
254 #define TIDGET(PID) (PID)
255 #endif
256 #ifndef MERGEPID
257 #define MERGEPID(PID, TID) (PID)
258 #endif
259
260 typedef struct procinfo {
261 struct procinfo *next;
262 int pid; /* Process ID */
263 int tid; /* Thread/LWP id */
264
265 /* process state */
266 int was_stopped;
267 int ignore_next_sigstop;
268
269 /* The following four fd fields may be identical, or may contain
270 several different fd's, depending on the version of /proc
271 (old ioctl or new read/write). */
272
273 int ctl_fd; /* File descriptor for /proc control file */
274 /*
275 * The next three file descriptors are actually only needed in the
276 * read/write, multiple-file-descriptor implemenation (NEW_PROC_API).
277 * However, to avoid a bunch of #ifdefs in the code, we will use
278 * them uniformly by (in the case of the ioctl single-file-descriptor
279 * implementation) filling them with copies of the control fd.
280 */
281 int status_fd; /* File descriptor for /proc status file */
282 int as_fd; /* File descriptor for /proc as file */
283
284 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE]; /* Pathname to /proc entry */
285
286 fltset_t saved_fltset; /* Saved traced hardware fault set */
287 sigset_t saved_sigset; /* Saved traced signal set */
288 sigset_t saved_sighold; /* Saved held signal set */
289 sysset_t saved_exitset; /* Saved traced system call exit set */
290 sysset_t saved_entryset; /* Saved traced system call entry set */
291
292 gdb_prstatus_t prstatus; /* Current process status info */
293
294 #ifndef NEW_PROC_API
295 gdb_fpregset_t fpregset; /* Current floating point registers */
296 #endif
297
298 struct procinfo *thread_list;
299
300 int status_valid : 1;
301 int gregs_valid : 1;
302 int fpregs_valid : 1;
303 int threads_valid: 1;
304 } procinfo;
305
306 static char errmsg[128]; /* shared error msg buffer */
307
308 /* Function prototypes for procinfo module: */
309
310 static procinfo *find_procinfo_or_die (int pid, int tid);
311 static procinfo *find_procinfo (int pid, int tid);
312 static procinfo *create_procinfo (int pid, int tid);
313 static void destroy_procinfo (procinfo * p);
314 static void do_destroy_procinfo_cleanup (void *);
315 static void dead_procinfo (procinfo * p, char *msg, int killp);
316 static int open_procinfo_files (procinfo * p, int which);
317 static void close_procinfo_files (procinfo * p);
318
319 /* The head of the procinfo list: */
320 static procinfo * procinfo_list;
321
322 /*
323 * Function: find_procinfo
324 *
325 * Search the procinfo list.
326 *
327 * Returns: pointer to procinfo, or NULL if not found.
328 */
329
330 static procinfo *
331 find_procinfo (pid, tid)
332 int pid;
333 int tid;
334 {
335 procinfo *pi;
336
337 for (pi = procinfo_list; pi; pi = pi->next)
338 if (pi->pid == pid)
339 break;
340
341 if (pi)
342 if (tid)
343 {
344 /* Don't check threads_valid. If we're updating the
345 thread_list, we want to find whatever threads are already
346 here. This means that in general it is the caller's
347 responsibility to check threads_valid and update before
348 calling find_procinfo, if the caller wants to find a new
349 thread. */
350
351 for (pi = pi->thread_list; pi; pi = pi->next)
352 if (pi->tid == tid)
353 break;
354 }
355
356 return pi;
357 }
358
359 /*
360 * Function: find_procinfo_or_die
361 *
362 * Calls find_procinfo, but errors on failure.
363 */
364
365 static procinfo *
366 find_procinfo_or_die (pid, tid)
367 int pid;
368 int tid;
369 {
370 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo (pid, tid);
371
372 if (pi == NULL)
373 {
374 if (tid)
375 error ("procfs: couldn't find pid %d (kernel thread %d) in procinfo list.",
376 pid, tid);
377 else
378 error ("procfs: couldn't find pid %d in procinfo list.", pid);
379 }
380 return pi;
381 }
382
383 /*
384 * Function: open_procinfo_files
385 *
386 * Open the file descriptor for the process or LWP.
387 * ifdef NEW_PROC_API, we only open the control file descriptor;
388 * the others are opened lazily as needed.
389 * else (if not NEW_PROC_API), there is only one real
390 * file descriptor, but we keep multiple copies of it so that
391 * the code that uses them does not have to be #ifdef'd.
392 *
393 * Return: file descriptor, or zero for failure.
394 */
395
396 enum { FD_CTL, FD_STATUS, FD_AS };
397
398 static int
399 open_procinfo_files (pi, which)
400 procinfo *pi;
401 int which;
402 {
403 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
404 char tmp[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE];
405 #endif
406 int fd;
407
408 /*
409 * This function is getting ALMOST long enough to break up into several.
410 * Here is some rationale:
411 *
412 * NEW_PROC_API (Solaris 2.6, Solaris 2.7, Unixware):
413 * There are several file descriptors that may need to be open
414 * for any given process or LWP. The ones we're intereted in are:
415 * - control (ctl) write-only change the state
416 * - status (status) read-only query the state
417 * - address space (as) read/write access memory
418 * - map (map) read-only virtual addr map
419 * Most of these are opened lazily as they are needed.
420 * The pathnames for the 'files' for an LWP look slightly
421 * different from those of a first-class process:
422 * Pathnames for a process (<proc-id>):
423 * /proc/<proc-id>/ctl
424 * /proc/<proc-id>/status
425 * /proc/<proc-id>/as
426 * /proc/<proc-id>/map
427 * Pathnames for an LWP (lwp-id):
428 * /proc/<proc-id>/lwp/<lwp-id>/lwpctl
429 * /proc/<proc-id>/lwp/<lwp-id>/lwpstatus
430 * An LWP has no map or address space file descriptor, since
431 * the memory map and address space are shared by all LWPs.
432 *
433 * Everyone else (Solaris 2.5, Irix, OSF)
434 * There is only one file descriptor for each process or LWP.
435 * For convenience, we copy the same file descriptor into all
436 * three fields of the procinfo struct (ctl_fd, status_fd, and
437 * as_fd, see NEW_PROC_API above) so that code that uses them
438 * doesn't need any #ifdef's.
439 * Pathname for all:
440 * /proc/<proc-id>
441 *
442 * Solaris 2.5 LWP's:
443 * Each LWP has an independent file descriptor, but these
444 * are not obtained via the 'open' system call like the rest:
445 * instead, they're obtained thru an ioctl call (PIOCOPENLWP)
446 * to the file descriptor of the parent process.
447 *
448 * OSF threads:
449 * These do not even have their own independent file descriptor.
450 * All operations are carried out on the file descriptor of the
451 * parent process. Therefore we just call open again for each
452 * thread, getting a new handle for the same 'file'.
453 */
454
455 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
456 /*
457 * In this case, there are several different file descriptors that
458 * we might be asked to open. The control file descriptor will be
459 * opened early, but the others will be opened lazily as they are
460 * needed.
461 */
462
463 strcpy (tmp, pi->pathname);
464 switch (which) { /* which file descriptor to open? */
465 case FD_CTL:
466 if (pi->tid)
467 strcat (tmp, "/lwpctl");
468 else
469 strcat (tmp, "/ctl");
470 fd = open (tmp, O_WRONLY);
471 if (fd <= 0)
472 return 0; /* fail */
473 pi->ctl_fd = fd;
474 break;
475 case FD_AS:
476 if (pi->tid)
477 return 0; /* there is no 'as' file descriptor for an lwp */
478 strcat (tmp, "/as");
479 fd = open (tmp, O_RDWR);
480 if (fd <= 0)
481 return 0; /* fail */
482 pi->as_fd = fd;
483 break;
484 case FD_STATUS:
485 if (pi->tid)
486 strcat (tmp, "/lwpstatus");
487 else
488 strcat (tmp, "/status");
489 fd = open (tmp, O_RDONLY);
490 if (fd <= 0)
491 return 0; /* fail */
492 pi->status_fd = fd;
493 break;
494 default:
495 return 0; /* unknown file descriptor */
496 }
497 #else /* not NEW_PROC_API */
498 /*
499 * In this case, there is only one file descriptor for each procinfo
500 * (ie. each process or LWP). In fact, only the file descriptor for
501 * the process can actually be opened by an 'open' system call.
502 * The ones for the LWPs have to be obtained thru an IOCTL call
503 * on the process's file descriptor.
504 *
505 * For convenience, we copy each procinfo's single file descriptor
506 * into all of the fields occupied by the several file descriptors
507 * of the NEW_PROC_API implementation. That way, the code that uses
508 * them can be written without ifdefs.
509 */
510
511
512 #ifdef PIOCTSTATUS /* OSF */
513 if ((fd = open (pi->pathname, O_RDWR)) == 0) /* Only one FD; just open it. */
514 return 0;
515 #else /* Sol 2.5, Irix, other? */
516 if (pi->tid == 0) /* Master procinfo for the process */
517 {
518 fd = open (pi->pathname, O_RDWR);
519 if (fd <= 0)
520 return 0; /* fail */
521 }
522 else /* LWP thread procinfo */
523 {
524 #ifdef PIOCOPENLWP /* Sol 2.5, thread/LWP */
525 procinfo *process;
526 int lwpid = pi->tid;
527
528 /* Find the procinfo for the entire process. */
529 if ((process = find_procinfo (pi->pid, 0)) == NULL)
530 return 0; /* fail */
531
532 /* Now obtain the file descriptor for the LWP. */
533 if ((fd = ioctl (process->ctl_fd, PIOCOPENLWP, &lwpid)) <= 0)
534 return 0; /* fail */
535 #else /* Irix, other? */
536 return 0; /* Don't know how to open threads */
537 #endif /* Sol 2.5 PIOCOPENLWP */
538 }
539 #endif /* OSF PIOCTSTATUS */
540 pi->ctl_fd = pi->as_fd = pi->status_fd = fd;
541 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
542
543 return 1; /* success */
544 }
545
546 /*
547 * Function: create_procinfo
548 *
549 * Allocate a data structure and link it into the procinfo list.
550 * (First tries to find a pre-existing one (FIXME: why?)
551 *
552 * Return: pointer to new procinfo struct.
553 */
554
555 static procinfo *
556 create_procinfo (pid, tid)
557 int pid;
558 int tid;
559 {
560 procinfo *pi, *parent;
561
562 if ((pi = find_procinfo (pid, tid)))
563 return pi; /* Already exists, nothing to do. */
564
565 /* find parent before doing malloc, to save having to cleanup */
566 if (tid != 0)
567 parent = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, 0); /* FIXME: should I
568 create it if it
569 doesn't exist yet? */
570
571 pi = (procinfo *) xmalloc (sizeof (procinfo));
572 memset (pi, 0, sizeof (procinfo));
573 pi->pid = pid;
574 pi->tid = tid;
575
576 /* Chain into list. */
577 if (tid == 0)
578 {
579 sprintf (pi->pathname, MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT, pid);
580 pi->next = procinfo_list;
581 procinfo_list = pi;
582 }
583 else
584 {
585 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
586 sprintf (pi->pathname, "/proc/%05d/lwp/%d", pid, tid);
587 #else
588 sprintf (pi->pathname, MAIN_PROC_NAME_FMT, pid);
589 #endif
590 pi->next = parent->thread_list;
591 parent->thread_list = pi;
592 }
593 return pi;
594 }
595
596 /*
597 * Function: close_procinfo_files
598 *
599 * Close all file descriptors associated with the procinfo
600 */
601
602 static void
603 close_procinfo_files (pi)
604 procinfo *pi;
605 {
606 if (pi->ctl_fd > 0)
607 close (pi->ctl_fd);
608 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
609 if (pi->as_fd > 0)
610 close (pi->as_fd);
611 if (pi->status_fd > 0)
612 close (pi->status_fd);
613 #endif
614 pi->ctl_fd = pi->as_fd = pi->status_fd = 0;
615 }
616
617 /*
618 * Function: destroy_procinfo
619 *
620 * Destructor function. Close, unlink and deallocate the object.
621 */
622
623 static void
624 destroy_one_procinfo (list, pi)
625 procinfo **list;
626 procinfo *pi;
627 {
628 procinfo *ptr;
629
630 /* Step one: unlink the procinfo from its list */
631 if (pi == *list)
632 *list = pi->next;
633 else
634 for (ptr = *list; ptr; ptr = ptr->next)
635 if (ptr->next == pi)
636 {
637 ptr->next = pi->next;
638 break;
639 }
640
641 /* Step two: close any open file descriptors */
642 close_procinfo_files (pi);
643
644 /* Step three: free the memory. */
645 free (pi);
646 }
647
648 static void
649 destroy_procinfo (pi)
650 procinfo *pi;
651 {
652 procinfo *tmp;
653
654 if (pi->tid != 0) /* destroy a thread procinfo */
655 {
656 tmp = find_procinfo (pi->pid, 0); /* find the parent process */
657 destroy_one_procinfo (&tmp->thread_list, pi);
658 }
659 else /* destroy a process procinfo and all its threads */
660 {
661 /* First destroy the children, if any; */
662 while (pi->thread_list != NULL)
663 destroy_one_procinfo (&pi->thread_list, pi->thread_list);
664 /* Then destroy the parent. Genocide!!! */
665 destroy_one_procinfo (&procinfo_list, pi);
666 }
667 }
668
669 static void
670 do_destroy_procinfo_cleanup (void *pi)
671 {
672 destroy_procinfo (pi);
673 }
674
675 enum { NOKILL, KILL };
676
677 /*
678 * Function: dead_procinfo
679 *
680 * To be called on a non_recoverable error for a procinfo.
681 * Prints error messages, optionally sends a SIGKILL to the process,
682 * then destroys the data structure.
683 */
684
685 static void
686 dead_procinfo (pi, msg, kill_p)
687 procinfo *pi;
688 char *msg;
689 int kill_p;
690 {
691 char procfile[80];
692
693 if (pi->pathname)
694 {
695 print_sys_errmsg (pi->pathname, errno);
696 }
697 else
698 {
699 sprintf (procfile, "process %d", pi->pid);
700 print_sys_errmsg (procfile, errno);
701 }
702 if (kill_p == KILL)
703 kill (pi->pid, SIGKILL);
704
705 destroy_procinfo (pi);
706 error (msg);
707 }
708
709 /* =================== END, STRUCT PROCINFO "MODULE" =================== */
710
711 /* =================== /proc "MODULE" =================== */
712
713 /*
714 * This "module" is the interface layer between the /proc system API
715 * and the gdb target vector functions. This layer consists of
716 * access functions that encapsulate each of the basic operations
717 * that we need to use from the /proc API.
718 *
719 * The main motivation for this layer is to hide the fact that
720 * there are two very different implementations of the /proc API.
721 * Rather than have a bunch of #ifdefs all thru the gdb target vector
722 * functions, we do our best to hide them all in here.
723 */
724
725 int proc_get_status (procinfo * pi);
726 long proc_flags (procinfo * pi);
727 int proc_why (procinfo * pi);
728 int proc_what (procinfo * pi);
729 int proc_set_run_on_last_close (procinfo * pi);
730 int proc_unset_run_on_last_close (procinfo * pi);
731 int proc_set_inherit_on_fork (procinfo * pi);
732 int proc_unset_inherit_on_fork (procinfo * pi);
733 int proc_set_async (procinfo * pi);
734 int proc_unset_async (procinfo * pi);
735 int proc_stop_process (procinfo * pi);
736 int proc_trace_signal (procinfo * pi, int signo);
737 int proc_ignore_signal (procinfo * pi, int signo);
738 int proc_clear_current_fault (procinfo * pi);
739 int proc_set_current_signal (procinfo * pi, int signo);
740 int proc_clear_current_signal (procinfo * pi);
741 int proc_set_gregs (procinfo * pi);
742 int proc_set_fpregs (procinfo * pi);
743 int proc_wait_for_stop (procinfo * pi);
744 int proc_run_process (procinfo * pi, int step, int signo);
745 int proc_kill (procinfo * pi, int signo);
746 int proc_parent_pid (procinfo * pi);
747 int proc_get_nthreads (procinfo * pi);
748 int proc_get_current_thread (procinfo * pi);
749 int proc_set_held_signals (procinfo * pi, sigset_t * sighold);
750 int proc_set_traced_sysexit (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * sysset);
751 int proc_set_traced_sysentry (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * sysset);
752 int proc_set_traced_faults (procinfo * pi, fltset_t * fltset);
753 int proc_set_traced_signals (procinfo * pi, sigset_t * sigset);
754
755 int proc_update_threads (procinfo * pi);
756 int proc_iterate_over_threads (procinfo * pi,
757 int (*func) PARAMS ((procinfo *,
758 procinfo *,
759 void *)), void *ptr);
760
761 gdb_gregset_t *proc_get_gregs (procinfo * pi);
762 gdb_fpregset_t *proc_get_fpregs (procinfo * pi);
763 sysset_t *proc_get_traced_sysexit (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * save);
764 sysset_t *proc_get_traced_sysentry (procinfo * pi, sysset_t * save);
765 fltset_t *proc_get_traced_faults (procinfo * pi, fltset_t * save);
766 sigset_t *proc_get_traced_signals (procinfo * pi, sigset_t * save);
767 sigset_t *proc_get_held_signals (procinfo * pi, sigset_t * save);
768 sigset_t *proc_get_pending_signals (procinfo * pi, sigset_t * save);
769 struct sigaction *proc_get_signal_actions (procinfo * pi,
770 struct sigaction *save);
771
772 void proc_warn (procinfo * pi, char *func, int line);
773 void proc_error (procinfo * pi, char *func, int line);
774
775 void
776 proc_warn (pi, func, line)
777 procinfo *pi;
778 char *func;
779 int line;
780 {
781 sprintf (errmsg, "procfs: %s line %d, %s", func, line, pi->pathname);
782 print_sys_errmsg (errmsg, errno);
783 }
784
785 void
786 proc_error (pi, func, line)
787 procinfo *pi;
788 char *func;
789 int line;
790 {
791 sprintf (errmsg, "procfs: %s line %d, %s", func, line, pi->pathname);
792 perror_with_name (errmsg);
793 }
794
795 /*
796 * Function: proc_get_status
797 *
798 * Updates the status struct in the procinfo.
799 * There is a 'valid' flag, to let other functions know when
800 * this function needs to be called (so the status is only
801 * read when it is needed). The status file descriptor is
802 * also only opened when it is needed.
803 *
804 * Return: non-zero for success, zero for failure.
805 */
806
807 int
808 proc_get_status (pi)
809 procinfo *pi;
810 {
811 /* Status file descriptor is opened "lazily" */
812 if (pi->status_fd == 0 &&
813 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_STATUS) == 0)
814 {
815 pi->status_valid = 0;
816 return 0;
817 }
818
819 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
820 if (lseek (pi->status_fd, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0)
821 pi->status_valid = 0; /* fail */
822 else
823 {
824 /* Sigh... I have to read a different data structure,
825 depending on whether this is a main process or an LWP. */
826 if (pi->tid)
827 pi->status_valid = (read (pi->status_fd,
828 (char *) &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp,
829 sizeof (lwpstatus_t))
830 == sizeof (lwpstatus_t));
831 else
832 {
833 pi->status_valid = (read (pi->status_fd,
834 (char *) &pi->prstatus,
835 sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t))
836 == sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t));
837 #if 0 /*def UNIXWARE*/
838 if (pi->status_valid &&
839 (pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_flags & PR_ISTOP) &&
840 pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_why == PR_REQUESTED)
841 /* Unixware peculiarity -- read the damn thing again! */
842 pi->status_valid = (read (pi->status_fd,
843 (char *) &pi->prstatus,
844 sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t))
845 == sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t));
846 #endif /* UNIXWARE */
847 }
848 }
849 #else /* ioctl method */
850 #ifdef PIOCTSTATUS /* osf */
851 if (pi->tid == 0) /* main process */
852 {
853 /* Just read the danged status. Now isn't that simple? */
854 pi->status_valid =
855 (ioctl (pi->status_fd, PIOCSTATUS, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
856 }
857 else
858 {
859 int win;
860 struct {
861 long pr_count;
862 tid_t pr_error_thread;
863 struct prstatus status;
864 } thread_status;
865
866 thread_status.pr_count = 1;
867 thread_status.status.pr_tid = pi->tid;
868 win = (ioctl (pi->status_fd, PIOCTSTATUS, &thread_status) >= 0);
869 if (win)
870 {
871 memcpy (&pi->prstatus, &thread_status.status,
872 sizeof (pi->prstatus));
873 pi->status_valid = 1;
874 }
875 }
876 #else
877 /* Just read the danged status. Now isn't that simple? */
878 pi->status_valid = (ioctl (pi->status_fd, PIOCSTATUS, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
879 #endif
880 #endif
881
882 if (pi->status_valid)
883 {
884 PROC_PRETTYFPRINT_STATUS (proc_flags (pi),
885 proc_why (pi),
886 proc_what (pi),
887 proc_get_current_thread (pi));
888 }
889
890 /* The status struct includes general regs, so mark them valid too */
891 pi->gregs_valid = pi->status_valid;
892 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
893 /* In the read/write multiple-fd model,
894 the status struct includes the fp regs too, so mark them valid too */
895 pi->fpregs_valid = pi->status_valid;
896 #endif
897 return pi->status_valid; /* True if success, false if failure. */
898 }
899
900 /*
901 * Function: proc_flags
902 *
903 * returns the process flags (pr_flags field).
904 */
905
906 long
907 proc_flags (pi)
908 procinfo *pi;
909 {
910 if (!pi->status_valid)
911 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
912 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
913
914 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
915 # ifdef UNIXWARE
916 /* UnixWare 7.1 puts process status flags, e.g. PR_ASYNC, in
917 pstatus_t and LWP status flags, e.g. PR_STOPPED, in lwpstatus_t.
918 The two sets of flags don't overlap. */
919 return pi->prstatus.pr_flags | pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_flags;
920 # else
921 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_flags;
922 # endif
923 #else
924 return pi->prstatus.pr_flags;
925 #endif
926 }
927
928 /*
929 * Function: proc_why
930 *
931 * returns the pr_why field (why the process stopped).
932 */
933
934 int
935 proc_why (pi)
936 procinfo *pi;
937 {
938 if (!pi->status_valid)
939 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
940 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
941
942 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
943 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_why;
944 #else
945 return pi->prstatus.pr_why;
946 #endif
947 }
948
949 /*
950 * Function: proc_what
951 *
952 * returns the pr_what field (details of why the process stopped).
953 */
954
955 int
956 proc_what (pi)
957 procinfo *pi;
958 {
959 if (!pi->status_valid)
960 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
961 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
962
963 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
964 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_what;
965 #else
966 return pi->prstatus.pr_what;
967 #endif
968 }
969
970 #ifndef PIOCSSPCACT /* The following is not supported on OSF. */
971 /*
972 * Function: proc_nsysarg
973 *
974 * returns the pr_nsysarg field (number of args to the current syscall).
975 */
976
977 int
978 proc_nsysarg (pi)
979 procinfo *pi;
980 {
981 if (!pi->status_valid)
982 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
983 return 0;
984
985 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
986 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_nsysarg;
987 #else
988 return pi->prstatus.pr_nsysarg;
989 #endif
990 }
991
992 /*
993 * Function: proc_sysargs
994 *
995 * returns the pr_sysarg field (pointer to the arguments of current syscall).
996 */
997
998 long *
999 proc_sysargs (pi)
1000 procinfo *pi;
1001 {
1002 if (!pi->status_valid)
1003 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1004 return NULL;
1005
1006 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1007 return (long *) &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_sysarg;
1008 #else
1009 return (long *) &pi->prstatus.pr_sysarg;
1010 #endif
1011 }
1012
1013 /*
1014 * Function: proc_syscall
1015 *
1016 * returns the pr_syscall field (id of current syscall if we are in one).
1017 */
1018
1019 int
1020 proc_syscall (pi)
1021 procinfo *pi;
1022 {
1023 if (!pi->status_valid)
1024 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1025 return 0;
1026
1027 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1028 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_syscall;
1029 #else
1030 return pi->prstatus.pr_syscall;
1031 #endif
1032 }
1033 #endif /* PIOCSSPCACT */
1034
1035 /*
1036 * Function: proc_cursig:
1037 *
1038 * returns the pr_cursig field (current signal).
1039 */
1040
1041 long
1042 proc_cursig (struct procinfo *pi)
1043 {
1044 if (!pi->status_valid)
1045 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1046 return 0; /* FIXME: not a good failure value (but what is?) */
1047
1048 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1049 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_cursig;
1050 #else
1051 return pi->prstatus.pr_cursig;
1052 #endif
1053 }
1054
1055 /*
1056 * Function: proc_modify_flag
1057 *
1058 * === I appologize for the messiness of this function.
1059 * === This is an area where the different versions of
1060 * === /proc are more inconsistent than usual. MVS
1061 *
1062 * Set or reset any of the following process flags:
1063 * PR_FORK -- forked child will inherit trace flags
1064 * PR_RLC -- traced process runs when last /proc file closed.
1065 * PR_KLC -- traced process is killed when last /proc file closed.
1066 * PR_ASYNC -- LWP's get to run/stop independently.
1067 *
1068 * There are three methods for doing this function:
1069 * 1) Newest: read/write [PCSET/PCRESET/PCUNSET]
1070 * [Sol6, Sol7, UW]
1071 * 2) Middle: PIOCSET/PIOCRESET
1072 * [Irix, Sol5]
1073 * 3) Oldest: PIOCSFORK/PIOCRFORK/PIOCSRLC/PIOCRRLC
1074 * [OSF, Sol5]
1075 *
1076 * Note: Irix does not define PR_ASYNC.
1077 * Note: OSF does not define PR_KLC.
1078 * Note: OSF is the only one that can ONLY use the oldest method.
1079 *
1080 * Arguments:
1081 * pi -- the procinfo
1082 * flag -- one of PR_FORK, PR_RLC, or PR_ASYNC
1083 * mode -- 1 for set, 0 for reset.
1084 *
1085 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1086 */
1087
1088 enum { FLAG_RESET, FLAG_SET };
1089
1090 static int
1091 proc_modify_flag (pi, flag, mode)
1092 procinfo *pi;
1093 long flag;
1094 long mode;
1095 {
1096 long win = 0; /* default to fail */
1097
1098 /*
1099 * These operations affect the process as a whole, and applying
1100 * them to an individual LWP has the same meaning as applying them
1101 * to the main process. Therefore, if we're ever called with a
1102 * pointer to an LWP's procinfo, let's substitute the process's
1103 * procinfo and avoid opening the LWP's file descriptor
1104 * unnecessarily.
1105 */
1106
1107 if (pi->pid != 0)
1108 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1109
1110 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API /* Newest method: UnixWare and newer Solarii */
1111 /* First normalize the PCUNSET/PCRESET command opcode
1112 (which for no obvious reason has a different definition
1113 from one operating system to the next...) */
1114 #ifdef PCUNSET
1115 #define GDBRESET PCUNSET
1116 #endif
1117 #ifdef PCRESET
1118 #define GDBRESET PCRESET
1119 #endif
1120 {
1121 long arg[2];
1122
1123 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set the flag (RLC, FORK, or ASYNC) */
1124 arg[0] = PCSET;
1125 else /* Reset the flag */
1126 arg[0] = GDBRESET;
1127
1128 arg[1] = flag;
1129 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1130 }
1131 #else
1132 #ifdef PIOCSET /* Irix/Sol5 method */
1133 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set the flag (hopefully RLC, FORK, or ASYNC) */
1134 {
1135 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSET, &flag) >= 0);
1136 }
1137 else /* Reset the flag */
1138 {
1139 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRESET, &flag) >= 0);
1140 }
1141
1142 #else
1143 #ifdef PIOCSRLC /* Oldest method: OSF */
1144 switch (flag) {
1145 case PR_RLC:
1146 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set run-on-last-close */
1147 {
1148 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSRLC, NULL) >= 0);
1149 }
1150 else /* Clear run-on-last-close */
1151 {
1152 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRRLC, NULL) >= 0);
1153 }
1154 break;
1155 case PR_FORK:
1156 if (mode == FLAG_SET) /* Set inherit-on-fork */
1157 {
1158 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFORK, NULL) >= 0);
1159 }
1160 else /* Clear inherit-on-fork */
1161 {
1162 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRFORK, NULL) >= 0);
1163 }
1164 break;
1165 default:
1166 win = 0; /* fail -- unknown flag (can't do PR_ASYNC) */
1167 break;
1168 }
1169 #endif
1170 #endif
1171 #endif
1172 #undef GDBRESET
1173 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1174 pi->status_valid = 0;
1175
1176 if (!win)
1177 warning ("procfs: modify_flag failed to turn %s %s",
1178 flag == PR_FORK ? "PR_FORK" :
1179 flag == PR_RLC ? "PR_RLC" :
1180 #ifdef PR_ASYNC
1181 flag == PR_ASYNC ? "PR_ASYNC" :
1182 #endif
1183 #ifdef PR_KLC
1184 flag == PR_KLC ? "PR_KLC" :
1185 #endif
1186 "<unknown flag>",
1187 mode == FLAG_RESET ? "off" : "on");
1188
1189 return win;
1190 }
1191
1192 /*
1193 * Function: proc_set_run_on_last_close
1194 *
1195 * Set the run_on_last_close flag.
1196 * Process with all threads will become runnable
1197 * when debugger closes all /proc fds.
1198 *
1199 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1200 */
1201
1202 int
1203 proc_set_run_on_last_close (pi)
1204 procinfo *pi;
1205 {
1206 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_RLC, FLAG_SET);
1207 }
1208
1209 /*
1210 * Function: proc_unset_run_on_last_close
1211 *
1212 * Reset the run_on_last_close flag.
1213 * Process will NOT become runnable
1214 * when debugger closes its file handles.
1215 *
1216 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1217 */
1218
1219 int
1220 proc_unset_run_on_last_close (pi)
1221 procinfo *pi;
1222 {
1223 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_RLC, FLAG_RESET);
1224 }
1225
1226 #ifdef PR_KLC
1227 /*
1228 * Function: proc_set_kill_on_last_close
1229 *
1230 * Set the kill_on_last_close flag.
1231 * Process with all threads will be killed when debugger
1232 * closes all /proc fds (or debugger exits or dies).
1233 *
1234 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1235 */
1236
1237 int
1238 proc_set_kill_on_last_close (pi)
1239 procinfo *pi;
1240 {
1241 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_KLC, FLAG_SET);
1242 }
1243
1244 /*
1245 * Function: proc_unset_kill_on_last_close
1246 *
1247 * Reset the kill_on_last_close flag.
1248 * Process will NOT be killed when debugger
1249 * closes its file handles (or exits or dies).
1250 *
1251 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1252 */
1253
1254 int
1255 proc_unset_kill_on_last_close (pi)
1256 procinfo *pi;
1257 {
1258 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_KLC, FLAG_RESET);
1259 }
1260 #endif /* PR_KLC */
1261
1262 /*
1263 * Function: proc_set_inherit_on_fork
1264 *
1265 * Set inherit_on_fork flag.
1266 * If the process forks a child while we are registered for events
1267 * in the parent, then we will also recieve events from the child.
1268 *
1269 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1270 */
1271
1272 int
1273 proc_set_inherit_on_fork (pi)
1274 procinfo *pi;
1275 {
1276 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_FORK, FLAG_SET);
1277 }
1278
1279 /*
1280 * Function: proc_unset_inherit_on_fork
1281 *
1282 * Reset inherit_on_fork flag.
1283 * If the process forks a child while we are registered for events
1284 * in the parent, then we will NOT recieve events from the child.
1285 *
1286 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1287 */
1288
1289 int
1290 proc_unset_inherit_on_fork (pi)
1291 procinfo *pi;
1292 {
1293 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_FORK, FLAG_RESET);
1294 }
1295
1296 #ifdef PR_ASYNC
1297 /*
1298 * Function: proc_set_async
1299 *
1300 * Set PR_ASYNC flag.
1301 * If one LWP stops because of a debug event (signal etc.),
1302 * the remaining LWPs will continue to run.
1303 *
1304 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1305 */
1306
1307 int
1308 proc_set_async (pi)
1309 procinfo *pi;
1310 {
1311 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_ASYNC, FLAG_SET);
1312 }
1313
1314 /*
1315 * Function: proc_unset_async
1316 *
1317 * Reset PR_ASYNC flag.
1318 * If one LWP stops because of a debug event (signal etc.),
1319 * then all other LWPs will stop as well.
1320 *
1321 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1322 */
1323
1324 int
1325 proc_unset_async (pi)
1326 procinfo *pi;
1327 {
1328 return proc_modify_flag (pi, PR_ASYNC, FLAG_RESET);
1329 }
1330 #endif /* PR_ASYNC */
1331
1332 /*
1333 * Function: proc_stop_process
1334 *
1335 * Request the process/LWP to stop. Does not wait.
1336 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1337 */
1338
1339 int
1340 proc_stop_process (pi)
1341 procinfo *pi;
1342 {
1343 int win;
1344
1345 /*
1346 * We might conceivably apply this operation to an LWP, and
1347 * the LWP's ctl file descriptor might not be open.
1348 */
1349
1350 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
1351 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
1352 return 0;
1353 else
1354 {
1355 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1356 long cmd = PCSTOP;
1357 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
1358 #else /* ioctl method */
1359 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSTOP, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
1360 /* Note: the call also reads the prstatus. */
1361 if (win)
1362 {
1363 pi->status_valid = 1;
1364 PROC_PRETTYFPRINT_STATUS (proc_flags (pi),
1365 proc_why (pi),
1366 proc_what (pi),
1367 proc_get_current_thread (pi));
1368 }
1369 #endif
1370 }
1371
1372 return win;
1373 }
1374
1375 /*
1376 * Function: proc_wait_for_stop
1377 *
1378 * Wait for the process or LWP to stop (block until it does).
1379 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1380 */
1381
1382 int
1383 proc_wait_for_stop (pi)
1384 procinfo *pi;
1385 {
1386 int win;
1387
1388 /*
1389 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1390 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1391 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1392 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1393 */
1394
1395 if (pi->tid != 0)
1396 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1397
1398 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1399 {
1400 long cmd = PCWSTOP;
1401 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
1402 /* We been runnin' and we stopped -- need to update status. */
1403 pi->status_valid = 0;
1404 }
1405 #else /* ioctl method */
1406 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCWSTOP, &pi->prstatus) >= 0);
1407 /* Above call also refreshes the prstatus. */
1408 if (win)
1409 {
1410 pi->status_valid = 1;
1411 PROC_PRETTYFPRINT_STATUS (proc_flags (pi),
1412 proc_why (pi),
1413 proc_what (pi),
1414 proc_get_current_thread (pi));
1415 }
1416 #endif
1417
1418 return win;
1419 }
1420
1421 /*
1422 * Function: proc_run_process
1423 *
1424 * Make the process or LWP runnable.
1425 * Options (not all are implemented):
1426 * - single-step
1427 * - clear current fault
1428 * - clear current signal
1429 * - abort the current system call
1430 * - stop as soon as finished with system call
1431 * - (ioctl): set traced signal set
1432 * - (ioctl): set held signal set
1433 * - (ioctl): set traced fault set
1434 * - (ioctl): set start pc (vaddr)
1435 * Always clear the current fault.
1436 * Clear the current signal if 'signo' is zero.
1437 *
1438 * Arguments:
1439 * pi the process or LWP to operate on.
1440 * step if true, set the process or LWP to trap after one instr.
1441 * signo if zero, clear the current signal if any.
1442 * if non-zero, set the current signal to this one.
1443 *
1444 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1445 */
1446
1447 int
1448 proc_run_process (pi, step, signo)
1449 procinfo *pi;
1450 int step;
1451 int signo;
1452 {
1453 int win;
1454 int runflags;
1455
1456 /*
1457 * We will probably have to apply this operation to individual threads,
1458 * so make sure the control file descriptor is open.
1459 */
1460
1461 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
1462 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
1463 {
1464 return 0;
1465 }
1466
1467 runflags = PRCFAULT; /* always clear current fault */
1468 if (step)
1469 runflags |= PRSTEP;
1470 if (signo == 0)
1471 runflags |= PRCSIG;
1472 else if (signo != -1) /* -1 means do nothing W.R.T. signals */
1473 proc_set_current_signal (pi, signo);
1474
1475 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1476 {
1477 long cmd[2];
1478
1479 cmd[0] = PCRUN;
1480 cmd[1] = runflags;
1481 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
1482 }
1483 #else /* ioctl method */
1484 {
1485 prrun_t prrun;
1486
1487 memset (&prrun, 0, sizeof (prrun));
1488 prrun.pr_flags = runflags;
1489 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCRUN, &prrun) >= 0);
1490 }
1491 #endif
1492
1493 return win;
1494 }
1495
1496 /*
1497 * Function: proc_set_traced_signals
1498 *
1499 * Register to trace signals in the process or LWP.
1500 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1501 */
1502
1503 int
1504 proc_set_traced_signals (pi, sigset)
1505 procinfo *pi;
1506 sigset_t *sigset;
1507 {
1508 int win;
1509
1510 /*
1511 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1512 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1513 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1514 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1515 */
1516
1517 if (pi->tid != 0)
1518 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1519
1520 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1521 {
1522 struct {
1523 long cmd;
1524 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1525 char sigset[sizeof (sigset_t)];
1526 } arg;
1527
1528 arg.cmd = PCSTRACE;
1529 memcpy (&arg.sigset, sigset, sizeof (sigset_t));
1530
1531 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1532 }
1533 #else /* ioctl method */
1534 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSTRACE, sigset) >= 0);
1535 #endif
1536 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1537 pi->status_valid = 0;
1538
1539 if (!win)
1540 warning ("procfs: set_traced_signals failed");
1541 return win;
1542 }
1543
1544 /*
1545 * Function: proc_set_traced_faults
1546 *
1547 * Register to trace hardware faults in the process or LWP.
1548 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1549 */
1550
1551 int
1552 proc_set_traced_faults (pi, fltset)
1553 procinfo *pi;
1554 fltset_t *fltset;
1555 {
1556 int win;
1557
1558 /*
1559 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1560 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1561 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1562 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1563 */
1564
1565 if (pi->tid != 0)
1566 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1567
1568 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1569 {
1570 struct {
1571 long cmd;
1572 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1573 char fltset[sizeof (fltset_t)];
1574 } arg;
1575
1576 arg.cmd = PCSFAULT;
1577 memcpy (&arg.fltset, fltset, sizeof (fltset_t));
1578
1579 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1580 }
1581 #else /* ioctl method */
1582 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFAULT, fltset) >= 0);
1583 #endif
1584 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1585 pi->status_valid = 0;
1586
1587 return win;
1588 }
1589
1590 /*
1591 * Function: proc_set_traced_sysentry
1592 *
1593 * Register to trace entry to system calls in the process or LWP.
1594 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1595 */
1596
1597 int
1598 proc_set_traced_sysentry (pi, sysset)
1599 procinfo *pi;
1600 sysset_t *sysset;
1601 {
1602 int win;
1603
1604 /*
1605 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1606 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1607 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1608 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1609 */
1610
1611 if (pi->tid != 0)
1612 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1613
1614 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1615 {
1616 struct {
1617 long cmd;
1618 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1619 char sysset[sizeof (sysset_t)];
1620 } arg;
1621
1622 arg.cmd = PCSENTRY;
1623 memcpy (&arg.sysset, sysset, sizeof (sysset_t));
1624
1625 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1626 }
1627 #else /* ioctl method */
1628 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSENTRY, sysset) >= 0);
1629 #endif
1630 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1631 pi->status_valid = 0;
1632
1633 return win;
1634 }
1635
1636 /*
1637 * Function: proc_set_traced_sysexit
1638 *
1639 * Register to trace exit from system calls in the process or LWP.
1640 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1641 */
1642
1643 int
1644 proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, sysset)
1645 procinfo *pi;
1646 sysset_t *sysset;
1647 {
1648 int win;
1649
1650 /*
1651 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1652 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1653 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1654 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1655 */
1656
1657 if (pi->tid != 0)
1658 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1659
1660 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1661 {
1662 struct {
1663 long cmd;
1664 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1665 char sysset[sizeof (sysset_t)];
1666 } arg;
1667
1668 arg.cmd = PCSEXIT;
1669 memcpy (&arg.sysset, sysset, sizeof (sysset_t));
1670
1671 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1672 }
1673 #else /* ioctl method */
1674 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSEXIT, sysset) >= 0);
1675 #endif
1676 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1677 pi->status_valid = 0;
1678
1679 return win;
1680 }
1681
1682 /*
1683 * Function: proc_set_held_signals
1684 *
1685 * Specify the set of blocked / held signals in the process or LWP.
1686 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1687 */
1688
1689 int
1690 proc_set_held_signals (pi, sighold)
1691 procinfo *pi;
1692 sigset_t *sighold;
1693 {
1694 int win;
1695
1696 /*
1697 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1698 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1699 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1700 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1701 */
1702
1703 if (pi->tid != 0)
1704 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1705
1706 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1707 {
1708 struct {
1709 long cmd;
1710 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
1711 char hold[sizeof (sigset_t)];
1712 } arg;
1713
1714 arg.cmd = PCSHOLD;
1715 memcpy (&arg.hold, sighold, sizeof (sigset_t));
1716 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
1717 }
1718 #else
1719 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSHOLD, sighold) >= 0);
1720 #endif
1721 /* The above operation renders the procinfo's cached pstatus obsolete. */
1722 pi->status_valid = 0;
1723
1724 return win;
1725 }
1726
1727 /*
1728 * Function: proc_get_pending_signals
1729 *
1730 * returns the set of signals that are pending in the process or LWP.
1731 * Will also copy the sigset if 'save' is non-zero.
1732 */
1733
1734 sigset_t *
1735 proc_get_pending_signals (pi, save)
1736 procinfo *pi;
1737 sigset_t *save;
1738 {
1739 sigset_t *ret = NULL;
1740
1741 /*
1742 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1743 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1744 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1745 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1746 */
1747
1748 if (pi->tid != 0)
1749 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1750
1751 if (!pi->status_valid)
1752 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1753 return NULL;
1754
1755 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1756 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_lwppend;
1757 #else
1758 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sigpend;
1759 #endif
1760 if (save && ret)
1761 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (sigset_t));
1762
1763 return ret;
1764 }
1765
1766 /*
1767 * Function: proc_get_signal_actions
1768 *
1769 * returns the set of signal actions.
1770 * Will also copy the sigactionset if 'save' is non-zero.
1771 */
1772
1773 struct sigaction *
1774 proc_get_signal_actions (pi, save)
1775 procinfo *pi;
1776 struct sigaction *save;
1777 {
1778 struct sigaction *ret = NULL;
1779
1780 /*
1781 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1782 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1783 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1784 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1785 */
1786
1787 if (pi->tid != 0)
1788 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1789
1790 if (!pi->status_valid)
1791 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1792 return NULL;
1793
1794 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1795 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_action;
1796 #else
1797 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_action;
1798 #endif
1799 if (save && ret)
1800 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (struct sigaction));
1801
1802 return ret;
1803 }
1804
1805 /*
1806 * Function: proc_get_held_signals
1807 *
1808 * returns the set of signals that are held / blocked.
1809 * Will also copy the sigset if 'save' is non-zero.
1810 */
1811
1812 sigset_t *
1813 proc_get_held_signals (pi, save)
1814 procinfo *pi;
1815 sigset_t *save;
1816 {
1817 sigset_t *ret = NULL;
1818
1819 /*
1820 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1821 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1822 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1823 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1824 */
1825
1826 if (pi->tid != 0)
1827 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1828
1829 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1830 if (!pi->status_valid)
1831 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1832 return NULL;
1833
1834 #ifdef UNIXWARE
1835 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_context.uc_sigmask;
1836 #else
1837 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_lwphold;
1838 #endif /* UNIXWARE */
1839 #else /* not NEW_PROC_API */
1840 {
1841 static sigset_t sigheld;
1842
1843 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGHOLD, &sigheld) >= 0)
1844 ret = &sigheld;
1845 }
1846 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
1847 if (save && ret)
1848 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (sigset_t));
1849
1850 return ret;
1851 }
1852
1853 /*
1854 * Function: proc_get_traced_signals
1855 *
1856 * returns the set of signals that are traced / debugged.
1857 * Will also copy the sigset if 'save' is non-zero.
1858 */
1859
1860 sigset_t *
1861 proc_get_traced_signals (pi, save)
1862 procinfo *pi;
1863 sigset_t *save;
1864 {
1865 sigset_t *ret = NULL;
1866
1867 /*
1868 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1869 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1870 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1871 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1872 */
1873
1874 if (pi->tid != 0)
1875 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1876
1877 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1878 if (!pi->status_valid)
1879 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1880 return NULL;
1881
1882 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sigtrace;
1883 #else
1884 {
1885 static sigset_t sigtrace;
1886
1887 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGTRACE, &sigtrace) >= 0)
1888 ret = &sigtrace;
1889 }
1890 #endif
1891 if (save && ret)
1892 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (sigset_t));
1893
1894 return ret;
1895 }
1896
1897 /*
1898 * Function: proc_trace_signal
1899 *
1900 * Add 'signo' to the set of signals that are traced.
1901 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1902 */
1903
1904 int
1905 proc_trace_signal (pi, signo)
1906 procinfo *pi;
1907 int signo;
1908 {
1909 sigset_t temp;
1910
1911 /*
1912 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1913 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1914 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1915 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1916 */
1917
1918 if (pi->tid != 0)
1919 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1920
1921 if (pi)
1922 {
1923 if (proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &temp))
1924 {
1925 praddset (&temp, signo);
1926 return proc_set_traced_signals (pi, &temp);
1927 }
1928 }
1929
1930 return 0; /* failure */
1931 }
1932
1933 /*
1934 * Function: proc_ignore_signal
1935 *
1936 * Remove 'signo' from the set of signals that are traced.
1937 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
1938 */
1939
1940 int
1941 proc_ignore_signal (pi, signo)
1942 procinfo *pi;
1943 int signo;
1944 {
1945 sigset_t temp;
1946
1947 /*
1948 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1949 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1950 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1951 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1952 */
1953
1954 if (pi->tid != 0)
1955 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1956
1957 if (pi)
1958 {
1959 if (proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &temp))
1960 {
1961 prdelset (&temp, signo);
1962 return proc_set_traced_signals (pi, &temp);
1963 }
1964 }
1965
1966 return 0; /* failure */
1967 }
1968
1969 /*
1970 * Function: proc_get_traced_faults
1971 *
1972 * returns the set of hardware faults that are traced /debugged.
1973 * Will also copy the faultset if 'save' is non-zero.
1974 */
1975
1976 fltset_t *
1977 proc_get_traced_faults (pi, save)
1978 procinfo *pi;
1979 fltset_t *save;
1980 {
1981 fltset_t *ret = NULL;
1982
1983 /*
1984 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
1985 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
1986 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
1987 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
1988 */
1989
1990 if (pi->tid != 0)
1991 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
1992
1993 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
1994 if (!pi->status_valid)
1995 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
1996 return NULL;
1997
1998 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_flttrace;
1999 #else
2000 {
2001 static fltset_t flttrace;
2002
2003 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGFAULT, &flttrace) >= 0)
2004 ret = &flttrace;
2005 }
2006 #endif
2007 if (save && ret)
2008 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (fltset_t));
2009
2010 return ret;
2011 }
2012
2013 /*
2014 * Function: proc_get_traced_sysentry
2015 *
2016 * returns the set of syscalls that are traced /debugged on entry.
2017 * Will also copy the syscall set if 'save' is non-zero.
2018 */
2019
2020 sysset_t *
2021 proc_get_traced_sysentry (pi, save)
2022 procinfo *pi;
2023 sysset_t *save;
2024 {
2025 sysset_t *ret = NULL;
2026
2027 /*
2028 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2029 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2030 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2031 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2032 */
2033
2034 if (pi->tid != 0)
2035 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2036
2037 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2038 if (!pi->status_valid)
2039 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2040 return NULL;
2041
2042 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sysentry;
2043 #else
2044 {
2045 static sysset_t sysentry;
2046
2047 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGENTRY, &sysentry) >= 0)
2048 ret = &sysentry;
2049 }
2050 #endif
2051 if (save && ret)
2052 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (sysset_t));
2053
2054 return ret;
2055 }
2056
2057 /*
2058 * Function: proc_get_traced_sysexit
2059 *
2060 * returns the set of syscalls that are traced /debugged on exit.
2061 * Will also copy the syscall set if 'save' is non-zero.
2062 */
2063
2064 sysset_t *
2065 proc_get_traced_sysexit (pi, save)
2066 procinfo *pi;
2067 sysset_t *save;
2068 {
2069 sysset_t * ret = NULL;
2070
2071 /*
2072 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2073 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2074 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2075 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2076 */
2077
2078 if (pi->tid != 0)
2079 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2080
2081 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2082 if (!pi->status_valid)
2083 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2084 return NULL;
2085
2086 ret = &pi->prstatus.pr_sysexit;
2087 #else
2088 {
2089 static sysset_t sysexit;
2090
2091 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGEXIT, &sysexit) >= 0)
2092 ret = &sysexit;
2093 }
2094 #endif
2095 if (save && ret)
2096 memcpy (save, ret, sizeof (sysset_t));
2097
2098 return ret;
2099 }
2100
2101 /*
2102 * Function: proc_clear_current_fault
2103 *
2104 * The current fault (if any) is cleared; the associated signal
2105 * will not be sent to the process or LWP when it resumes.
2106 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2107 */
2108
2109 int
2110 proc_clear_current_fault (pi)
2111 procinfo *pi;
2112 {
2113 int win;
2114
2115 /*
2116 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2117 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2118 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2119 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2120 */
2121
2122 if (pi->tid != 0)
2123 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2124
2125 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2126 {
2127 long cmd = PCCFAULT;
2128 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
2129 }
2130 #else
2131 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCCFAULT, 0) >= 0);
2132 #endif
2133
2134 return win;
2135 }
2136
2137 /*
2138 * Function: proc_set_current_signal
2139 *
2140 * Set the "current signal" that will be delivered next to the process.
2141 * NOTE: semantics are different from those of KILL.
2142 * This signal will be delivered to the process or LWP
2143 * immediately when it is resumed (even if the signal is held/blocked);
2144 * it will NOT immediately cause another event of interest, and will NOT
2145 * first trap back to the debugger.
2146 *
2147 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2148 */
2149
2150 int
2151 proc_set_current_signal (pi, signo)
2152 procinfo *pi;
2153 int signo;
2154 {
2155 int win;
2156 struct {
2157 long cmd;
2158 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2159 char sinfo[sizeof (struct siginfo)];
2160 } arg;
2161 struct siginfo *mysinfo;
2162
2163 /*
2164 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2165 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2166 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2167 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2168 */
2169
2170 if (pi->tid != 0)
2171 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2172
2173 #ifdef PROCFS_DONT_PIOCSSIG_CURSIG
2174 /* With Alpha OSF/1 procfs, the kernel gets really confused if it
2175 * receives a PIOCSSIG with a signal identical to the current signal,
2176 * it messes up the current signal. Work around the kernel bug.
2177 */
2178 if (signo > 0 &&
2179 signo == proc_cursig (pi))
2180 return 1; /* I assume this is a success? */
2181 #endif
2182
2183 /* The pointer is just a type alias. */
2184 mysinfo = (struct siginfo *) &arg.sinfo;
2185 mysinfo->si_signo = signo;
2186 mysinfo->si_code = 0;
2187 mysinfo->si_pid = getpid (); /* ?why? */
2188 mysinfo->si_uid = getuid (); /* ?why? */
2189
2190 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2191 arg.cmd = PCSSIG;
2192 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2193 #else
2194 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, (void *) &arg.sinfo) >= 0);
2195 #endif
2196
2197 return win;
2198 }
2199
2200 /*
2201 * Function: proc_clear_current_signal
2202 *
2203 * The current signal (if any) is cleared, and
2204 * is not sent to the process or LWP when it resumes.
2205 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2206 */
2207
2208 int
2209 proc_clear_current_signal (pi)
2210 procinfo *pi;
2211 {
2212 int win;
2213
2214 /*
2215 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2216 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2217 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2218 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2219 */
2220
2221 if (pi->tid != 0)
2222 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2223
2224 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2225 {
2226 struct {
2227 long cmd;
2228 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2229 char sinfo[sizeof (struct siginfo)];
2230 } arg;
2231 struct siginfo *mysinfo;
2232
2233 arg.cmd = PCSSIG;
2234 /* The pointer is just a type alias. */
2235 mysinfo = (struct siginfo *) &arg.sinfo;
2236 mysinfo->si_signo = 0;
2237 mysinfo->si_code = 0;
2238 mysinfo->si_errno = 0;
2239 mysinfo->si_pid = getpid (); /* ?why? */
2240 mysinfo->si_uid = getuid (); /* ?why? */
2241
2242 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2243 }
2244 #else
2245 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, 0) >= 0);
2246 #endif
2247
2248 return win;
2249 }
2250
2251 /*
2252 * Function: proc_get_gregs
2253 *
2254 * Get the general registers for the process or LWP.
2255 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2256 */
2257
2258 gdb_gregset_t *
2259 proc_get_gregs (pi)
2260 procinfo *pi;
2261 {
2262 if (!pi->status_valid || !pi->gregs_valid)
2263 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2264 return NULL;
2265
2266 /*
2267 * OK, sorry about the ifdef's.
2268 * There's three cases instead of two, because
2269 * in this instance Unixware and Solaris/RW differ.
2270 */
2271
2272 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2273 #ifdef UNIXWARE /* ugh, a true architecture dependency */
2274 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_context.uc_mcontext.gregs;
2275 #else /* not Unixware */
2276 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_reg;
2277 #endif /* Unixware */
2278 #else /* not NEW_PROC_API */
2279 return &pi->prstatus.pr_reg;
2280 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
2281 }
2282
2283 /*
2284 * Function: proc_get_fpregs
2285 *
2286 * Get the floating point registers for the process or LWP.
2287 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2288 */
2289
2290 gdb_fpregset_t *
2291 proc_get_fpregs (pi)
2292 procinfo *pi;
2293 {
2294 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2295 if (!pi->status_valid || !pi->fpregs_valid)
2296 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2297 return NULL;
2298
2299 #ifdef UNIXWARE /* a true architecture dependency */
2300 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_context.uc_mcontext.fpregs;
2301 #else
2302 return &pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_fpreg;
2303 #endif /* Unixware */
2304
2305 #else /* not NEW_PROC_API */
2306 if (pi->fpregs_valid)
2307 return &pi->fpregset; /* already got 'em */
2308 else
2309 {
2310 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
2311 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2312 {
2313 return NULL;
2314 }
2315 else
2316 {
2317 #ifdef PIOCTGFPREG
2318 struct {
2319 long pr_count;
2320 tid_t pr_error_thread;
2321 tfpregset_t thread_1;
2322 } thread_fpregs;
2323
2324 thread_fpregs.pr_count = 1;
2325 thread_fpregs.thread_1.tid = pi->tid;
2326
2327 if (pi->tid == 0 &&
2328 ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGFPREG, &pi->fpregset) >= 0)
2329 {
2330 pi->fpregs_valid = 1;
2331 return &pi->fpregset; /* got 'em now! */
2332 }
2333 else if (pi->tid != 0 &&
2334 ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCTGFPREG, &thread_fpregs) >= 0)
2335 {
2336 memcpy (&pi->fpregset, &thread_fpregs.thread_1.pr_fpregs,
2337 sizeof (pi->fpregset));
2338 pi->fpregs_valid = 1;
2339 return &pi->fpregset; /* got 'em now! */
2340 }
2341 else
2342 {
2343 return NULL;
2344 }
2345 #else
2346 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGFPREG, &pi->fpregset) >= 0)
2347 {
2348 pi->fpregs_valid = 1;
2349 return &pi->fpregset; /* got 'em now! */
2350 }
2351 else
2352 {
2353 return NULL;
2354 }
2355 #endif
2356 }
2357 }
2358 #endif
2359 }
2360
2361 /*
2362 * Function: proc_set_gregs
2363 *
2364 * Write the general registers back to the process or LWP.
2365 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2366 */
2367
2368 int
2369 proc_set_gregs (pi)
2370 procinfo *pi;
2371 {
2372 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
2373 int win;
2374
2375 if ((gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi)) == NULL)
2376 return 0; /* get_regs has already warned */
2377
2378 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
2379 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2380 {
2381 return 0;
2382 }
2383 else
2384 {
2385 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2386 struct {
2387 long cmd;
2388 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2389 char gregs[sizeof (gdb_gregset_t)];
2390 } arg;
2391
2392 arg.cmd = PCSREG;
2393 memcpy (&arg.gregs, gregs, sizeof (arg.gregs));
2394 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2395 #else
2396 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSREG, gregs) >= 0);
2397 #endif
2398 }
2399
2400 /* Policy: writing the regs invalidates our cache. */
2401 pi->gregs_valid = 0;
2402 return win;
2403 }
2404
2405 /*
2406 * Function: proc_set_fpregs
2407 *
2408 * Modify the floating point register set of the process or LWP.
2409 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2410 */
2411
2412 int
2413 proc_set_fpregs (pi)
2414 procinfo *pi;
2415 {
2416 gdb_fpregset_t *fpregs;
2417 int win;
2418
2419 if ((fpregs = proc_get_fpregs (pi)) == NULL)
2420 return 0; /* get_fpregs has already warned */
2421
2422 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
2423 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2424 {
2425 return 0;
2426 }
2427 else
2428 {
2429 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2430 struct {
2431 long cmd;
2432 /* Use char array to avoid alignment issues. */
2433 char fpregs[sizeof (gdb_fpregset_t)];
2434 } arg;
2435
2436 arg.cmd = PCSFPREG;
2437 memcpy (&arg.fpregs, fpregs, sizeof (arg.fpregs));
2438 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (void *) &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2439 #else
2440 #ifdef PIOCTSFPREG
2441 if (pi->tid == 0)
2442 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFPREG, fpregs) >= 0);
2443 else
2444 {
2445 struct {
2446 long pr_count;
2447 tid_t pr_error_thread;
2448 tfpregset_t thread_1;
2449 } thread_fpregs;
2450
2451 thread_fpregs.pr_count = 1;
2452 thread_fpregs.thread_1.tid = pi->tid;
2453 memcpy (&thread_fpregs.thread_1.pr_fpregs, fpregs,
2454 sizeof (*fpregs));
2455 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCTSFPREG, &thread_fpregs) >= 0);
2456 }
2457 #else
2458 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSFPREG, fpregs) >= 0);
2459 #endif /* osf PIOCTSFPREG */
2460 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
2461 }
2462
2463 /* Policy: writing the regs invalidates our cache. */
2464 pi->fpregs_valid = 0;
2465 return win;
2466 }
2467
2468 /*
2469 * Function: proc_kill
2470 *
2471 * Send a signal to the proc or lwp with the semantics of "kill()".
2472 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2473 */
2474
2475 int
2476 proc_kill (pi, signo)
2477 procinfo *pi;
2478 int signo;
2479 {
2480 int win;
2481
2482 /*
2483 * We might conceivably apply this operation to an LWP, and
2484 * the LWP's ctl file descriptor might not be open.
2485 */
2486
2487 if (pi->ctl_fd == 0 &&
2488 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
2489 {
2490 return 0;
2491 }
2492 else
2493 {
2494 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2495 long cmd[2];
2496
2497 cmd[0] = PCKILL;
2498 cmd[1] = signo;
2499 win = (write (pi->ctl_fd, (char *) &cmd, sizeof (cmd)) == sizeof (cmd));
2500 #else /* ioctl method */
2501 /* FIXME: do I need the Alpha OSF fixups present in
2502 procfs.c/unconditionally_kill_inferior? Perhaps only for SIGKILL? */
2503 win = (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCKILL, &signo) >= 0);
2504 #endif
2505 }
2506
2507 return win;
2508 }
2509
2510 /*
2511 * Function: proc_parent_pid
2512 *
2513 * Find the pid of the process that started this one.
2514 * Returns the parent process pid, or zero.
2515 */
2516
2517 int
2518 proc_parent_pid (pi)
2519 procinfo *pi;
2520 {
2521 /*
2522 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2523 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2524 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2525 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2526 */
2527
2528 if (pi->tid != 0)
2529 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2530
2531 if (!pi->status_valid)
2532 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2533 return 0;
2534
2535 return pi->prstatus.pr_ppid;
2536 }
2537
2538
2539 /*
2540 * Function: proc_set_watchpoint
2541 *
2542 */
2543
2544 int
2545 proc_set_watchpoint (pi, addr, len, wflags)
2546 procinfo *pi;
2547 CORE_ADDR addr;
2548 int len;
2549 int wflags;
2550 {
2551 #if !defined (TARGET_HAS_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINTS)
2552 return 0;
2553 #else
2554 /* Horrible hack! Detect Solaris 2.5, because this doesn't work on 2.5 */
2555 #if defined (PIOCOPENLWP) || defined (UNIXWARE) /* Solaris 2.5: bail out */
2556 return 0;
2557 #else
2558 struct {
2559 long cmd;
2560 char watch[sizeof (prwatch_t)];
2561 } arg;
2562 prwatch_t *pwatch;
2563
2564 pwatch = (prwatch_t *) &arg.watch;
2565 pwatch->pr_vaddr = addr;
2566 pwatch->pr_size = len;
2567 pwatch->pr_wflags = wflags;
2568 #if defined(NEW_PROC_API) && defined (PCWATCH)
2569 arg.cmd = PCWATCH;
2570 return (write (pi->ctl_fd, &arg, sizeof (arg)) == sizeof (arg));
2571 #else
2572 #if defined (PIOCSWATCH)
2573 return (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSWATCH, pwatch) >= 0);
2574 #else
2575 return 0; /* Fail */
2576 #endif
2577 #endif
2578 #endif
2579 #endif
2580 }
2581
2582 /*
2583 * Function: proc_iterate_over_mappings
2584 *
2585 * Given a pointer to a function, call that function once for every
2586 * mapped address space in the process. The callback function
2587 * receives an open file descriptor for the file corresponding to
2588 * that mapped address space (if there is one), and the base address
2589 * of the mapped space. Quit when the callback function returns a
2590 * nonzero value, or at teh end of the mappings.
2591 *
2592 * Returns: the first non-zero return value of the callback function,
2593 * or zero.
2594 */
2595
2596 /* FIXME: it's probably a waste to cache this FD.
2597 It doesn't get called that often... and if I open it
2598 every time, I don't need to lseek it. */
2599 int
2600 proc_iterate_over_mappings (func)
2601 int (*func) (int, CORE_ADDR);
2602 {
2603 struct prmap *map;
2604 procinfo *pi;
2605 #ifndef NEW_PROC_API /* avoid compiler warning */
2606 int nmaps = 0;
2607 int i;
2608 #else
2609 int map_fd;
2610 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE];
2611 #endif
2612 int funcstat = 0;
2613 int fd;
2614
2615 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
2616
2617 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2618 /* Open map fd. */
2619 sprintf (pathname, "/proc/%d/map", pi->pid);
2620 if ((map_fd = open (pathname, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
2621 proc_error (pi, "proc_iterate_over_mappings (open)", __LINE__);
2622
2623 /* Make sure it gets closed again. */
2624 make_cleanup_close (map_fd);
2625
2626 /* Allocate space for mapping (lifetime only for this function). */
2627 map = alloca (sizeof (struct prmap));
2628
2629 /* Now read the mappings from the file,
2630 open a file descriptor for those that have a name,
2631 and call the callback function. */
2632 while (read (map_fd,
2633 (void *) map,
2634 sizeof (struct prmap)) == sizeof (struct prmap))
2635 {
2636 char name[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE + sizeof (map->pr_mapname)];
2637
2638 if (map->pr_vaddr == 0 && map->pr_size == 0)
2639 break; /* sanity */
2640
2641 if (map->pr_mapname[0] == 0)
2642 {
2643 fd = -1; /* no map file */
2644 }
2645 else
2646 {
2647 sprintf (name, "/proc/%d/object/%s", pi->pid, map->pr_mapname);
2648 /* Note: caller's responsibility to close this fd! */
2649 fd = open (name, O_RDONLY);
2650 /* Note: we don't test the above call for failure;
2651 we just pass the FD on as given. Sometimes there is
2652 no file, so the ioctl may return failure, but that's
2653 not a problem. */
2654 }
2655
2656 /* Stop looping if the callback returns non-zero. */
2657 if ((funcstat = (*func) (fd, (CORE_ADDR) map->pr_vaddr)) != 0)
2658 break;
2659 }
2660 #else
2661 /* Get the number of mapping entries. */
2662 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCNMAP, &nmaps) < 0)
2663 proc_error (pi, "proc_iterate_over_mappings (PIOCNMAP)", __LINE__);
2664
2665 /* Allocate space for mappings (lifetime only this function). */
2666 map = (struct prmap *) alloca ((nmaps + 1) * sizeof (struct prmap));
2667
2668 /* Read in all the mappings. */
2669 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCMAP, map) < 0)
2670 proc_error (pi, "proc_iterate_over_mappings (PIOCMAP)", __LINE__);
2671
2672 /* Now loop through the mappings, open an fd for each, and
2673 call the callback function. */
2674 for (i = 0;
2675 i < nmaps && map[i].pr_size != 0;
2676 i++)
2677 {
2678 /* Note: caller's responsibility to close this fd! */
2679 fd = ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCOPENM, &map[i].pr_vaddr);
2680 /* Note: we don't test the above call for failure;
2681 we just pass the FD on as given. Sometimes there is
2682 no file, so the ioctl may return failure, but that's
2683 not a problem. */
2684
2685 /* Stop looping if the callback returns non-zero. */
2686 if ((funcstat = (*func) (fd, (CORE_ADDR) map[i].pr_vaddr)) != 0)
2687 break;
2688 }
2689 #endif
2690
2691 return funcstat;
2692 }
2693
2694 #ifdef TM_I386SOL2_H /* Is it hokey to use this? */
2695
2696 #include <sys/sysi86.h>
2697
2698 /*
2699 * Function: proc_get_LDT_entry
2700 *
2701 * Inputs:
2702 * procinfo *pi;
2703 * int key;
2704 *
2705 * The 'key' is actually the value of the lower 16 bits of
2706 * the GS register for the LWP that we're interested in.
2707 *
2708 * Return: matching ssh struct (LDT entry).
2709 */
2710
2711 struct ssd *
2712 proc_get_LDT_entry (pi, key)
2713 procinfo *pi;
2714 int key;
2715 {
2716 static struct ssd *ldt_entry = NULL;
2717 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2718 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE];
2719 struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
2720 int fd;
2721
2722 /* Allocate space for one LDT entry.
2723 This alloc must persist, because we return a pointer to it. */
2724 if (ldt_entry == NULL)
2725 ldt_entry = (struct ssd *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct ssd));
2726
2727 /* Open the file descriptor for the LDT table. */
2728 sprintf (pathname, "/proc/%d/ldt", pi->pid);
2729 if ((fd = open (pathname, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
2730 {
2731 proc_warn (pi, "proc_get_LDT_entry (open)", __LINE__);
2732 return NULL;
2733 }
2734 /* Make sure it gets closed again! */
2735 old_chain = make_cleanup_close (fd);
2736
2737 /* Now 'read' thru the table, find a match and return it. */
2738 while (read (fd, ldt_entry, sizeof (struct ssd)) == sizeof (struct ssd))
2739 {
2740 if (ldt_entry->sel == 0 &&
2741 ldt_entry->bo == 0 &&
2742 ldt_entry->acc1 == 0 &&
2743 ldt_entry->acc2 == 0)
2744 break; /* end of table */
2745 /* If key matches, return this entry. */
2746 if (ldt_entry->sel == key)
2747 return ldt_entry;
2748 }
2749 /* Loop ended, match not found. */
2750 return NULL;
2751 #else
2752 int nldt, i;
2753 static int nalloc = 0;
2754
2755 /* Get the number of LDT entries. */
2756 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCNLDT, &nldt) < 0)
2757 {
2758 proc_warn (pi, "proc_get_LDT_entry (PIOCNLDT)", __LINE__);
2759 return NULL;
2760 }
2761
2762 /* Allocate space for the number of LDT entries. */
2763 /* This alloc has to persist, 'cause we return a pointer to it. */
2764 if (nldt > nalloc)
2765 {
2766 ldt_entry = (struct ssd *)
2767 xrealloc (ldt_entry, (nldt + 1) * sizeof (struct ssd));
2768 nalloc = nldt;
2769 }
2770
2771 /* Read the whole table in one gulp. */
2772 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCLDT, ldt_entry) < 0)
2773 {
2774 proc_warn (pi, "proc_get_LDT_entry (PIOCLDT)", __LINE__);
2775 return NULL;
2776 }
2777
2778 /* Search the table and return the (first) entry matching 'key'. */
2779 for (i = 0; i < nldt; i++)
2780 if (ldt_entry[i].sel == key)
2781 return &ldt_entry[i];
2782
2783 /* Loop ended, match not found. */
2784 return NULL;
2785 #endif
2786 }
2787
2788 #endif /* TM_I386SOL2_H */
2789
2790 /* =============== END, non-thread part of /proc "MODULE" =============== */
2791
2792 /* =================== Thread "MODULE" =================== */
2793
2794 /* NOTE: you'll see more ifdefs and duplication of functions here,
2795 since there is a different way to do threads on every OS. */
2796
2797 /*
2798 * Function: proc_get_nthreads
2799 *
2800 * Return the number of threads for the process
2801 */
2802
2803 #if defined (PIOCNTHR) && defined (PIOCTLIST)
2804 /*
2805 * OSF version
2806 */
2807 int
2808 proc_get_nthreads (pi)
2809 procinfo *pi;
2810 {
2811 int nthreads = 0;
2812
2813 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCNTHR, &nthreads) < 0)
2814 proc_warn (pi, "procfs: PIOCNTHR failed", __LINE__);
2815
2816 return nthreads;
2817 }
2818
2819 #else
2820 #if defined (SYS_lwpcreate) || defined (SYS_lwp_create) /* FIXME: multiple */
2821 /*
2822 * Solaris and Unixware version
2823 */
2824 int
2825 proc_get_nthreads (pi)
2826 procinfo *pi;
2827 {
2828 if (!pi->status_valid)
2829 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2830 return 0;
2831
2832 /*
2833 * NEW_PROC_API: only works for the process procinfo,
2834 * because the LWP procinfos do not get prstatus filled in.
2835 */
2836 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2837 if (pi->tid != 0) /* find the parent process procinfo */
2838 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2839 #endif
2840 return pi->prstatus.pr_nlwp;
2841 }
2842
2843 #else
2844 /*
2845 * Default version
2846 */
2847 int
2848 proc_get_nthreads (pi)
2849 procinfo *pi;
2850 {
2851 return 0;
2852 }
2853 #endif
2854 #endif
2855
2856 /*
2857 * Function: proc_get_current_thread (LWP version)
2858 *
2859 * Return the ID of the thread that had an event of interest.
2860 * (ie. the one that hit a breakpoint or other traced event).
2861 * All other things being equal, this should be the ID of a
2862 * thread that is currently executing.
2863 */
2864
2865 #if defined (SYS_lwpcreate) || defined (SYS_lwp_create) /* FIXME: multiple */
2866 /*
2867 * Solaris and Unixware version
2868 */
2869 int
2870 proc_get_current_thread (pi)
2871 procinfo *pi;
2872 {
2873 /*
2874 * Note: this should be applied to the root procinfo for the process,
2875 * not to the procinfo for an LWP. If applied to the procinfo for
2876 * an LWP, it will simply return that LWP's ID. In that case,
2877 * find the parent process procinfo.
2878 */
2879
2880 if (pi->tid != 0)
2881 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2882
2883 if (!pi->status_valid)
2884 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
2885 return 0;
2886
2887 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
2888 return pi->prstatus.pr_lwp.pr_lwpid;
2889 #else
2890 return pi->prstatus.pr_who;
2891 #endif
2892 }
2893
2894 #else
2895 #if defined (PIOCNTHR) && defined (PIOCTLIST)
2896 /*
2897 * OSF version
2898 */
2899 int
2900 proc_get_current_thread (pi)
2901 procinfo *pi;
2902 {
2903 #if 0 /* FIXME: not ready for prime time? */
2904 return pi->prstatus.pr_tid;
2905 #else
2906 return 0;
2907 #endif
2908 }
2909
2910 #else
2911 /*
2912 * Default version
2913 */
2914 int
2915 proc_get_current_thread (pi)
2916 procinfo *pi;
2917 {
2918 return 0;
2919 }
2920
2921 #endif
2922 #endif
2923
2924 /*
2925 * Function: proc_update_threads
2926 *
2927 * Discover the IDs of all the threads within the process, and
2928 * create a procinfo for each of them (chained to the parent).
2929 *
2930 * This unfortunately requires a different method on every OS.
2931 *
2932 * Return: non-zero for success, zero for failure.
2933 */
2934
2935 int
2936 proc_delete_dead_threads (parent, thread, ignore)
2937 procinfo *parent;
2938 procinfo *thread;
2939 void *ignore;
2940 {
2941 if (thread && parent) /* sanity */
2942 {
2943 thread->status_valid = 0;
2944 if (!proc_get_status (thread))
2945 destroy_one_procinfo (&parent->thread_list, thread);
2946 }
2947 return 0; /* keep iterating */
2948 }
2949
2950 #if defined (PIOCLSTATUS)
2951 /*
2952 * Solaris 2.5 (ioctl) version
2953 */
2954 int
2955 proc_update_threads (pi)
2956 procinfo *pi;
2957 {
2958 gdb_prstatus_t *prstatus;
2959 struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
2960 procinfo *thread;
2961 int nlwp, i;
2962
2963 /*
2964 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
2965 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
2966 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
2967 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
2968 */
2969
2970 if (pi->tid != 0)
2971 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
2972
2973 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, proc_delete_dead_threads, NULL);
2974
2975 if ((nlwp = proc_get_nthreads (pi)) <= 1)
2976 return 1; /* Process is not multi-threaded; nothing to do. */
2977
2978 if ((prstatus = (gdb_prstatus_t *)
2979 malloc (sizeof (gdb_prstatus_t) * (nlwp + 1))) == 0)
2980 perror_with_name ("procfs: malloc failed in update_threads");
2981
2982 old_chain = make_cleanup (free, prstatus);
2983 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCLSTATUS, prstatus) < 0)
2984 proc_error (pi, "update_threads (PIOCLSTATUS)", __LINE__);
2985
2986 /* Skip element zero, which represents the process as a whole. */
2987 for (i = 1; i < nlwp + 1; i++)
2988 {
2989 if ((thread = create_procinfo (pi->pid, prstatus[i].pr_who)) == NULL)
2990 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, create_procinfo", __LINE__);
2991
2992 memcpy (&thread->prstatus, &prstatus[i], sizeof (*prstatus));
2993 thread->status_valid = 1;
2994 }
2995 pi->threads_valid = 1;
2996 do_cleanups (old_chain);
2997 return 1;
2998 }
2999 #else
3000 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
3001 /*
3002 * Unixware and Solaris 6 (and later) version
3003 */
3004 static void
3005 do_closedir_cleanup (void *dir)
3006 {
3007 closedir (dir);
3008 }
3009
3010 int
3011 proc_update_threads (pi)
3012 procinfo *pi;
3013 {
3014 char pathname[MAX_PROC_NAME_SIZE + 16];
3015 struct dirent *direntry;
3016 struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
3017 procinfo *thread;
3018 DIR *dirp;
3019 int lwpid;
3020
3021 /*
3022 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
3023 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
3024 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
3025 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
3026 */
3027
3028 if (pi->tid != 0)
3029 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3030
3031 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, proc_delete_dead_threads, NULL);
3032
3033 /*
3034 * Unixware
3035 *
3036 * Note: this brute-force method is the only way I know of
3037 * to accomplish this task on Unixware. This method will
3038 * also work on Solaris 2.6 and 2.7. There is a much simpler
3039 * and more elegant way to do this on Solaris, but the margins
3040 * of this manuscript are too small to write it here... ;-)
3041 */
3042
3043 strcpy (pathname, pi->pathname);
3044 strcat (pathname, "/lwp");
3045 if ((dirp = opendir (pathname)) == NULL)
3046 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, opendir", __LINE__);
3047
3048 old_chain = make_cleanup (do_closedir_cleanup, dirp);
3049 while ((direntry = readdir (dirp)) != NULL)
3050 if (direntry->d_name[0] != '.') /* skip '.' and '..' */
3051 {
3052 lwpid = atoi (&direntry->d_name[0]);
3053 if ((thread = create_procinfo (pi->pid, lwpid)) == NULL)
3054 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, create_procinfo", __LINE__);
3055 }
3056 pi->threads_valid = 1;
3057 do_cleanups (old_chain);
3058 return 1;
3059 }
3060 #else
3061 #ifdef PIOCTLIST
3062 /*
3063 * OSF version
3064 */
3065 int
3066 proc_update_threads (pi)
3067 procinfo *pi;
3068 {
3069 int nthreads, i;
3070 tid_t *threads;
3071
3072 /*
3073 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
3074 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
3075 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
3076 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
3077 */
3078
3079 if (pi->tid != 0)
3080 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3081
3082 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, proc_delete_dead_threads, NULL);
3083
3084 nthreads = proc_get_nthreads (pi);
3085 if (nthreads < 2)
3086 return 0; /* nothing to do for 1 or fewer threads */
3087
3088 if ((threads = malloc (nthreads * sizeof (tid_t))) == NULL)
3089 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, malloc", __LINE__);
3090
3091 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCTLIST, threads) < 0)
3092 proc_error (pi, "procfs: update_threads (PIOCTLIST)", __LINE__);
3093
3094 for (i = 0; i < nthreads; i++)
3095 {
3096 if (!find_procinfo (pi->pid, threads[i]))
3097 if (!create_procinfo (pi->pid, threads[i]))
3098 proc_error (pi, "update_threads, create_procinfo", __LINE__);
3099 }
3100 pi->threads_valid = 1;
3101 return 1;
3102 }
3103 #else
3104 /*
3105 * Default version
3106 */
3107 int
3108 proc_update_threads (pi)
3109 procinfo *pi;
3110 {
3111 return 0;
3112 }
3113 #endif /* OSF PIOCTLIST */
3114 #endif /* NEW_PROC_API */
3115 #endif /* SOL 2.5 PIOCLSTATUS */
3116
3117 /*
3118 * Function: proc_iterate_over_threads
3119 *
3120 * Description:
3121 * Given a pointer to a function, call that function once
3122 * for each lwp in the procinfo list, until the function
3123 * returns non-zero, in which event return the value
3124 * returned by the function.
3125 *
3126 * Note: this function does NOT call update_threads.
3127 * If you want to discover new threads first, you must
3128 * call that function explicitly. This function just makes
3129 * a quick pass over the currently-known procinfos.
3130 *
3131 * Arguments:
3132 * pi - parent process procinfo
3133 * func - per-thread function
3134 * ptr - opaque parameter for function.
3135 *
3136 * Return:
3137 * First non-zero return value from the callee, or zero.
3138 */
3139
3140 int
3141 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, func, ptr)
3142 procinfo *pi;
3143 int (*func) (procinfo *, procinfo *, void *);
3144 void *ptr;
3145 {
3146 procinfo *thread, *next;
3147 int retval = 0;
3148
3149 /*
3150 * We should never have to apply this operation to any procinfo
3151 * except the one for the main process. If that ever changes
3152 * for any reason, then take out the following clause and
3153 * replace it with one that makes sure the ctl_fd is open.
3154 */
3155
3156 if (pi->tid != 0)
3157 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pi->pid, 0);
3158
3159 for (thread = pi->thread_list; thread != NULL; thread = next)
3160 {
3161 next = thread->next; /* in case thread is destroyed */
3162 if ((retval = (*func) (pi, thread, ptr)) != 0)
3163 break;
3164 }
3165
3166 return retval;
3167 }
3168
3169 /* =================== END, Thread "MODULE" =================== */
3170
3171 /* =================== END, /proc "MODULE" =================== */
3172
3173 /* =================== GDB "MODULE" =================== */
3174
3175 /*
3176 * Here are all of the gdb target vector functions and their friends.
3177 */
3178
3179 static int do_attach (int pid);
3180 static void do_detach (int signo);
3181 static int register_gdb_signals (procinfo *, sigset_t *);
3182
3183 /*
3184 * Function: procfs_debug_inferior
3185 *
3186 * Sets up the inferior to be debugged.
3187 * Registers to trace signals, hardware faults, and syscalls.
3188 * Note: does not set RLC flag: caller may want to customize that.
3189 *
3190 * Returns: zero for success (note! unlike most functions in this module)
3191 * On failure, returns the LINE NUMBER where it failed!
3192 */
3193
3194 static int
3195 procfs_debug_inferior (pi)
3196 procinfo *pi;
3197 {
3198 fltset_t traced_faults;
3199 sigset_t traced_signals;
3200 sysset_t traced_syscall_entries;
3201 sysset_t traced_syscall_exits;
3202
3203 #ifdef PROCFS_DONT_TRACE_FAULTS
3204 /* On some systems (OSF), we don't trace hardware faults.
3205 Apparently it's enough that we catch them as signals.
3206 Wonder why we don't just do that in general? */
3207 premptyset (&traced_faults); /* don't trace faults. */
3208 #else
3209 /* Register to trace hardware faults in the child. */
3210 prfillset (&traced_faults); /* trace all faults... */
3211 prdelset (&traced_faults, FLTPAGE); /* except page fault. */
3212 #endif
3213 if (!proc_set_traced_faults (pi, &traced_faults))
3214 return __LINE__;
3215
3216 /* Register to trace selected signals in the child. */
3217 premptyset (&traced_signals);
3218 if (!register_gdb_signals (pi, &traced_signals))
3219 return __LINE__;
3220
3221 /* Register to trace the 'exit' system call (on entry). */
3222 premptyset (&traced_syscall_entries);
3223 praddset (&traced_syscall_entries, SYS_exit);
3224 #ifdef SYS_lwpexit
3225 praddset (&traced_syscall_entries, SYS_lwpexit); /* And _lwp_exit... */
3226 #endif
3227 #ifdef SYS_lwp_exit
3228 praddset (&traced_syscall_entries, SYS_lwp_exit);
3229 #endif
3230
3231 if (!proc_set_traced_sysentry (pi, &traced_syscall_entries))
3232 return __LINE__;
3233
3234 #ifdef PRFS_STOPEXEC /* defined on OSF */
3235 /* OSF method for tracing exec syscalls. Quoting:
3236 Under Alpha OSF/1 we have to use a PIOCSSPCACT ioctl to trace
3237 exits from exec system calls because of the user level loader. */
3238 /* FIXME: make nice and maybe move into an access function. */
3239 {
3240 int prfs_flags;
3241
3242 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
3243 return __LINE__;
3244
3245 prfs_flags |= PRFS_STOPEXEC;
3246
3247 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
3248 return __LINE__;
3249 }
3250 #else /* not PRFS_STOPEXEC */
3251 /* Everyone else's (except OSF) method for tracing exec syscalls */
3252 /* GW: Rationale...
3253 Not all systems with /proc have all the exec* syscalls with the same
3254 names. On the SGI, for example, there is no SYS_exec, but there
3255 *is* a SYS_execv. So, we try to account for that. */
3256
3257 premptyset (&traced_syscall_exits);
3258 #ifdef SYS_exec
3259 praddset (&traced_syscall_exits, SYS_exec);
3260 #endif
3261 #ifdef SYS_execve
3262 praddset (&traced_syscall_exits, SYS_execve);
3263 #endif
3264 #ifdef SYS_execv
3265 praddset (&traced_syscall_exits, SYS_execv);
3266 #endif
3267
3268 #ifdef SYS_lwpcreate
3269 praddset (&traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwpcreate);
3270 praddset (&traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwpexit);
3271 #endif
3272
3273 #ifdef SYS_lwp_create /* FIXME: once only, please */
3274 praddset (&traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwp_create);
3275 praddset (&traced_syscall_exits, SYS_lwp_exit);
3276 #endif
3277
3278
3279 if (!proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, &traced_syscall_exits))
3280 return __LINE__;
3281
3282 #endif /* PRFS_STOPEXEC */
3283 return 0;
3284 }
3285
3286 static void
3287 procfs_attach (args, from_tty)
3288 char *args;
3289 int from_tty;
3290 {
3291 char *exec_file;
3292 int pid;
3293
3294 if (!args)
3295 error_no_arg ("process-id to attach");
3296
3297 pid = atoi (args);
3298 if (pid == getpid ())
3299 error ("Attaching GDB to itself is not a good idea...");
3300
3301 if (from_tty)
3302 {
3303 exec_file = get_exec_file (0);
3304
3305 if (exec_file)
3306 printf_filtered ("Attaching to program `%s', %s\n",
3307 exec_file, target_pid_to_str (pid));
3308 else
3309 printf_filtered ("Attaching to %s\n", target_pid_to_str (pid));
3310
3311 fflush (stdout);
3312 }
3313 inferior_pid = do_attach (pid);
3314 push_target (&procfs_ops);
3315 }
3316
3317 static void
3318 procfs_detach (args, from_tty)
3319 char *args;
3320 int from_tty;
3321 {
3322 char *exec_file;
3323 int signo = 0;
3324
3325 if (from_tty)
3326 {
3327 exec_file = get_exec_file (0);
3328 if (exec_file == 0)
3329 exec_file = "";
3330 printf_filtered ("Detaching from program: %s %s\n",
3331 exec_file, target_pid_to_str (inferior_pid));
3332 fflush (stdout);
3333 }
3334 if (args)
3335 signo = atoi (args);
3336
3337 do_detach (signo);
3338 inferior_pid = 0;
3339 unpush_target (&procfs_ops); /* Pop out of handling an inferior */
3340 }
3341
3342 static int
3343 do_attach (pid)
3344 int pid;
3345 {
3346 procinfo *pi;
3347 int fail;
3348
3349 if ((pi = create_procinfo (pid, 0)) == NULL)
3350 perror ("procfs: out of memory in 'attach'");
3351
3352 if (!open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL))
3353 {
3354 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "procfs:%d -- ", __LINE__);
3355 sprintf (errmsg, "do_attach: couldn't open /proc file for process %d",
3356 pid);
3357 dead_procinfo (pi, errmsg, NOKILL);
3358 }
3359
3360 /* Stop the process (if it isn't already stopped). */
3361 if (proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
3362 {
3363 pi->was_stopped = 1;
3364 proc_prettyprint_why (proc_why (pi), proc_what (pi), 1);
3365 }
3366 else
3367 {
3368 pi->was_stopped = 0;
3369 /* Set the process to run again when we close it. */
3370 if (!proc_set_run_on_last_close (pi))
3371 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't set RLC.", NOKILL);
3372
3373 /* Now stop the process. */
3374 if (!proc_stop_process (pi))
3375 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't stop the process.", NOKILL);
3376 pi->ignore_next_sigstop = 1;
3377 }
3378 /* Save some of the /proc state to be restored if we detach. */
3379 if (!proc_get_traced_faults (pi, &pi->saved_fltset))
3380 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced faults.", NOKILL);
3381 if (!proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sigset))
3382 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced signals.", NOKILL);
3383 if (!proc_get_traced_sysentry (pi, &pi->saved_entryset))
3384 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced syscall entries.",
3385 NOKILL);
3386 if (!proc_get_traced_sysexit (pi, &pi->saved_exitset))
3387 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save traced syscall exits.",
3388 NOKILL);
3389 if (!proc_get_held_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sighold))
3390 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: couldn't save held signals.", NOKILL);
3391
3392 if ((fail = procfs_debug_inferior (pi)) != 0)
3393 dead_procinfo (pi, "do_attach: failed in procfs_debug_inferior", NOKILL);
3394
3395 /* Let GDB know that the inferior was attached. */
3396 attach_flag = 1;
3397 return MERGEPID (pi->pid, proc_get_current_thread (pi));
3398 }
3399
3400 static void
3401 do_detach (signo)
3402 int signo;
3403 {
3404 procinfo *pi;
3405
3406 /* Find procinfo for the main process */
3407 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0); /* FIXME: threads */
3408 if (signo)
3409 if (!proc_set_current_signal (pi, signo))
3410 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_current_signal", __LINE__);
3411
3412 if (!proc_set_traced_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sigset))
3413 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_signal", __LINE__);
3414
3415 if (!proc_set_traced_faults (pi, &pi->saved_fltset))
3416 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_faults", __LINE__);
3417
3418 if (!proc_set_traced_sysentry (pi, &pi->saved_entryset))
3419 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_sysentry", __LINE__);
3420
3421 if (!proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, &pi->saved_exitset))
3422 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
3423
3424 if (!proc_set_held_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sighold))
3425 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_held_signals", __LINE__);
3426
3427 if (signo || (proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP)))
3428 if (signo || !(pi->was_stopped) ||
3429 query ("Was stopped when attached, make it runnable again? "))
3430 {
3431 /* Clear any pending signal. */
3432 if (!proc_clear_current_fault (pi))
3433 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, clear_current_fault", __LINE__);
3434
3435 if (!proc_set_run_on_last_close (pi))
3436 proc_warn (pi, "do_detach, set_rlc", __LINE__);
3437 }
3438
3439 attach_flag = 0;
3440 destroy_procinfo (pi);
3441 }
3442
3443 /*
3444 * fetch_registers
3445 *
3446 * Since the /proc interface cannot give us individual registers,
3447 * we pay no attention to the (regno) argument, and just fetch them all.
3448 * This results in the possibility that we will do unnecessarily many
3449 * fetches, since we may be called repeatedly for individual registers.
3450 * So we cache the results, and mark the cache invalid when the process
3451 * is resumed.
3452 */
3453
3454 static void
3455 procfs_fetch_registers (regno)
3456 int regno;
3457 {
3458 gdb_fpregset_t *fpregs;
3459 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
3460 procinfo *pi;
3461 int pid;
3462 int tid;
3463
3464 pid = PIDGET (inferior_pid);
3465 tid = TIDGET (inferior_pid);
3466
3467 /* First look up procinfo for the main process. */
3468 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, 0);
3469
3470 /* If the event thread is not the same as GDB's requested thread
3471 (ie. inferior_pid), then look up procinfo for the requested
3472 thread. */
3473 if ((tid != 0) &&
3474 (tid != proc_get_current_thread (pi)))
3475 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, tid);
3476
3477 if (pi == NULL)
3478 error ("procfs: fetch_registers failed to find procinfo for %s",
3479 target_pid_to_str (inferior_pid));
3480
3481 if ((gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi)) == NULL)
3482 proc_error (pi, "fetch_registers, get_gregs", __LINE__);
3483
3484 supply_gregset (gregs);
3485
3486 if (FP0_REGNUM >= 0) /* need floating point? */
3487 {
3488 if ((regno >= 0 && regno < FP0_REGNUM) ||
3489 regno == PC_REGNUM ||
3490 (NPC_REGNUM >= 0 && regno == NPC_REGNUM) ||
3491 regno == FP_REGNUM ||
3492 regno == SP_REGNUM)
3493 return; /* not a floating point register */
3494
3495 if ((fpregs = proc_get_fpregs (pi)) == NULL)
3496 proc_error (pi, "fetch_registers, get_fpregs", __LINE__);
3497
3498 supply_fpregset (fpregs);
3499 }
3500 }
3501
3502 /* Get ready to modify the registers array. On machines which store
3503 individual registers, this doesn't need to do anything. On
3504 machines which store all the registers in one fell swoop, such as
3505 /proc, this makes sure that registers contains all the registers
3506 from the program being debugged. */
3507
3508 static void
3509 procfs_prepare_to_store ()
3510 {
3511 #ifdef CHILD_PREPARE_TO_STORE
3512 CHILD_PREPARE_TO_STORE ();
3513 #endif
3514 }
3515
3516 /*
3517 * store_registers
3518 *
3519 * Since the /proc interface will not read individual registers,
3520 * we will cache these requests until the process is resumed, and
3521 * only then write them back to the inferior process.
3522 *
3523 * FIXME: is that a really bad idea? Have to think about cases
3524 * where writing one register might affect the value of others, etc.
3525 */
3526
3527 static void
3528 procfs_store_registers (regno)
3529 int regno;
3530 {
3531 gdb_fpregset_t *fpregs;
3532 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
3533 procinfo *pi;
3534 int pid;
3535 int tid;
3536
3537 pid = PIDGET (inferior_pid);
3538 tid = TIDGET (inferior_pid);
3539
3540 /* First find procinfo for main process */
3541 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, 0);
3542
3543 /* If current lwp for process is not the same as requested thread
3544 (ie. inferior_pid), then find procinfo for the requested thread. */
3545
3546 if ((tid != 0) &&
3547 (tid != proc_get_current_thread (pi)))
3548 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid, tid);
3549
3550 if (pi == NULL)
3551 error ("procfs: store_registers: failed to find procinfo for %s",
3552 target_pid_to_str (inferior_pid));
3553
3554 if ((gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi)) == NULL)
3555 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, get_gregs", __LINE__);
3556
3557 fill_gregset (gregs, regno);
3558 if (!proc_set_gregs (pi))
3559 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, set_gregs", __LINE__);
3560
3561 if (FP0_REGNUM >= 0) /* need floating point? */
3562 {
3563 if ((regno >= 0 && regno < FP0_REGNUM) ||
3564 regno == PC_REGNUM ||
3565 (NPC_REGNUM >= 0 && regno == NPC_REGNUM) ||
3566 regno == FP_REGNUM ||
3567 regno == SP_REGNUM)
3568 return; /* not a floating point register */
3569
3570 if ((fpregs = proc_get_fpregs (pi)) == NULL)
3571 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, get_fpregs", __LINE__);
3572
3573 fill_fpregset (fpregs, regno);
3574 if (!proc_set_fpregs (pi))
3575 proc_error (pi, "store_registers, set_fpregs", __LINE__);
3576 }
3577 }
3578
3579 /*
3580 * Function: target_wait
3581 *
3582 * Retrieve the next stop event from the child process.
3583 * If child has not stopped yet, wait for it to stop.
3584 * Translate /proc eventcodes (or possibly wait eventcodes)
3585 * into gdb internal event codes.
3586 *
3587 * Return: id of process (and possibly thread) that incurred the event.
3588 * event codes are returned thru a pointer parameter.
3589 */
3590
3591 static int
3592 procfs_wait (pid, status)
3593 int pid;
3594 struct target_waitstatus *status;
3595 {
3596 /* First cut: loosely based on original version 2.1 */
3597 procinfo *pi;
3598 int temp, wstat;
3599 int retval;
3600 int why, what, flags;
3601 int retry = 0;
3602
3603 wait_again:
3604
3605 retry++;
3606 wstat = 0;
3607 retval = -1;
3608
3609 /* Find procinfo for main process */
3610 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
3611 if (pi)
3612 {
3613 /* We must assume that the status is stale now... */
3614 pi->status_valid = 0;
3615 pi->gregs_valid = 0;
3616 pi->fpregs_valid = 0;
3617
3618 #if 0 /* just try this out... */
3619 flags = proc_flags (pi);
3620 why = proc_why (pi);
3621 if ((flags & PR_STOPPED) && (why == PR_REQUESTED))
3622 pi->status_valid = 0; /* re-read again, IMMEDIATELY... */
3623 #endif
3624 /* If child is not stopped, wait for it to stop. */
3625 if (!(proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP)) &&
3626 !proc_wait_for_stop (pi))
3627 {
3628 /* wait_for_stop failed: has the child terminated? */
3629 if (errno == ENOENT)
3630 {
3631 /* /proc file not found; presumably child has terminated. */
3632 retval = wait (&wstat); /* "wait" for the child's exit */
3633
3634 if (retval != PIDGET (inferior_pid)) /* wrong child? */
3635 error ("procfs: couldn't stop process %d: wait returned %d\n",
3636 inferior_pid, retval);
3637 /* FIXME: might I not just use waitpid?
3638 Or try find_procinfo to see if I know about this child? */
3639 }
3640 else
3641 {
3642 /* Unknown error from wait_for_stop. */
3643 proc_error (pi, "target_wait (wait_for_stop)", __LINE__);
3644 }
3645 }
3646 else
3647 {
3648 /* This long block is reached if either:
3649 a) the child was already stopped, or
3650 b) we successfully waited for the child with wait_for_stop.
3651 This block will analyze the /proc status, and translate it
3652 into a waitstatus for GDB.
3653
3654 If we actually had to call wait because the /proc file
3655 is gone (child terminated), then we skip this block,
3656 because we already have a waitstatus. */
3657
3658 flags = proc_flags (pi);
3659 why = proc_why (pi);
3660 what = proc_what (pi);
3661
3662 if (flags & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
3663 {
3664 #ifdef PR_ASYNC
3665 /* If it's running async (for single_thread control),
3666 set it back to normal again. */
3667 if (flags & PR_ASYNC)
3668 if (!proc_unset_async (pi))
3669 proc_error (pi, "target_wait, unset_async", __LINE__);
3670 #endif
3671
3672 if (info_verbose)
3673 proc_prettyprint_why (why, what, 1);
3674
3675 /* The 'pid' we will return to GDB is composed of
3676 the process ID plus the lwp ID. */
3677 retval = MERGEPID (pi->pid, proc_get_current_thread (pi));
3678
3679 switch (why) {
3680 case PR_SIGNALLED:
3681 wstat = (what << 8) | 0177;
3682 break;
3683 case PR_SYSENTRY:
3684 switch (what) {
3685 #ifdef SYS_lwp_exit
3686 case SYS_lwp_exit:
3687 #endif
3688 #ifdef SYS_lwpexit
3689 case SYS_lwpexit:
3690 #endif
3691 #if defined (SYS_lwp_exit) || defined (SYS_lwpexit)
3692 printf_filtered ("[%s exited]\n",
3693 target_pid_to_str (retval));
3694 delete_thread (retval);
3695 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
3696 return retval;
3697 #endif /* _lwp_exit */
3698
3699 case SYS_exit:
3700 /* Handle SYS_exit call only */
3701 /* Stopped at entry to SYS_exit.
3702 Make it runnable, resume it, then use
3703 the wait system call to get its exit code.
3704 Proc_run_process always clears the current
3705 fault and signal.
3706 Then return its exit status. */
3707 pi->status_valid = 0;
3708 wstat = 0;
3709 /* FIXME: what we should do is return
3710 TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS. */
3711 if (!proc_run_process (pi, 0, 0))
3712 proc_error (pi, "target_wait, run_process", __LINE__);
3713 if (attach_flag)
3714 {
3715 /* Don't call wait: simulate waiting for exit,
3716 return a "success" exit code. Bogus: what if
3717 it returns something else? */
3718 wstat = 0;
3719 retval = inferior_pid; /* ? ? ? */
3720 }
3721 else
3722 {
3723 int temp = wait (&wstat);
3724
3725 /* FIXME: shouldn't I make sure I get the right
3726 event from the right process? If (for
3727 instance) I have killed an earlier inferior
3728 process but failed to clean up after it
3729 somehow, I could get its termination event
3730 here. */
3731
3732 /* If wait returns -1, that's what we return to GDB. */
3733 if (temp < 0)
3734 retval = temp;
3735 }
3736 break;
3737 default:
3738 printf_filtered ("procfs: trapped on entry to ");
3739 proc_prettyprint_syscall (proc_what (pi), 0);
3740 printf_filtered ("\n");
3741 #ifndef PIOCSSPCACT
3742 {
3743 long i, nsysargs, *sysargs;
3744
3745 if ((nsysargs = proc_nsysarg (pi)) > 0 &&
3746 (sysargs = proc_sysargs (pi)) != NULL)
3747 {
3748 printf_filtered ("%ld syscall arguments:\n", nsysargs);
3749 for (i = 0; i < nsysargs; i++)
3750 printf_filtered ("#%ld: 0x%08lx\n",
3751 i, sysargs[i]);
3752 }
3753
3754 }
3755 #endif
3756 if (status)
3757 {
3758 /* How to exit gracefully, returning "unknown event" */
3759 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
3760 return inferior_pid;
3761 }
3762 else
3763 {
3764 /* How to keep going without returning to wfi: */
3765 target_resume (pid, 0, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
3766 goto wait_again;
3767 }
3768 break;
3769 }
3770 break;
3771 case PR_SYSEXIT:
3772 switch (what) {
3773 #ifdef SYS_exec
3774 case SYS_exec:
3775 #endif
3776 #ifdef SYS_execv
3777 case SYS_execv:
3778 #endif
3779 #ifdef SYS_execve
3780 case SYS_execve:
3781 #endif
3782 /* Hopefully this is our own "fork-child" execing
3783 the real child. Hoax this event into a trap, and
3784 GDB will see the child about to execute its start
3785 address. */
3786 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
3787 break;
3788 #ifdef SYS_lwp_create
3789 case SYS_lwp_create:
3790 #endif
3791 #ifdef SYS_lwpcreate
3792 case SYS_lwpcreate:
3793 #endif
3794 #if defined(SYS_lwp_create) || defined(SYS_lwpcreate)
3795 /*
3796 * This syscall is somewhat like fork/exec.
3797 * We will get the event twice: once for the parent LWP,
3798 * and once for the child. We should already know about
3799 * the parent LWP, but the child will be new to us. So,
3800 * whenever we get this event, if it represents a new
3801 * thread, simply add the thread to the list.
3802 */
3803
3804 /* If not in procinfo list, add it. */
3805 temp = proc_get_current_thread (pi);
3806 if (!find_procinfo (pi->pid, temp))
3807 create_procinfo (pi->pid, temp);
3808
3809 temp = MERGEPID (pi->pid, temp);
3810 /* If not in GDB's thread list, add it. */
3811 if (!in_thread_list (temp))
3812 {
3813 printf_filtered ("[New %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (temp));
3814 add_thread (temp);
3815 }
3816 /* Return to WFI, but tell it to immediately resume. */
3817 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
3818 return inferior_pid;
3819 #endif /* _lwp_create */
3820
3821 #ifdef SYS_lwp_exit
3822 case SYS_lwp_exit:
3823 #endif
3824 #ifdef SYS_lwpexit
3825 case SYS_lwpexit:
3826 #endif
3827 #if defined (SYS_lwp_exit) || defined (SYS_lwpexit)
3828 printf_filtered ("[%s exited]\n",
3829 target_pid_to_str (retval));
3830 delete_thread (retval);
3831 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
3832 return retval;
3833 #endif /* _lwp_exit */
3834
3835 #ifdef SYS_sproc
3836 case SYS_sproc:
3837 /* Nothing to do here for now. The old procfs
3838 seemed to use this event to handle threads on
3839 older (non-LWP) systems, where I'm assuming that
3840 threads were actually separate processes. Irix,
3841 maybe? Anyway, low priority for now. */
3842 #endif
3843 #ifdef SYS_fork
3844 case SYS_fork:
3845 /* FIXME: do we need to handle this? Investigate. */
3846 #endif
3847 #ifdef SYS_vfork
3848 case SYS_vfork:
3849 /* FIXME: see above. */
3850 #endif
3851 default:
3852 printf_filtered ("procfs: trapped on exit from ");
3853 proc_prettyprint_syscall (proc_what (pi), 0);
3854 printf_filtered ("\n");
3855 #ifndef PIOCSSPCACT
3856 {
3857 long i, nsysargs, *sysargs;
3858
3859 if ((nsysargs = proc_nsysarg (pi)) > 0 &&
3860 (sysargs = proc_sysargs (pi)) != NULL)
3861 {
3862 printf_filtered ("%ld syscall arguments:\n", nsysargs);
3863 for (i = 0; i < nsysargs; i++)
3864 printf_filtered ("#%ld: 0x%08lx\n",
3865 i, sysargs[i]);
3866 }
3867 }
3868 #endif
3869 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
3870 return inferior_pid;
3871 }
3872 break;
3873 case PR_REQUESTED:
3874 #if 0 /* FIXME */
3875 wstat = (SIGSTOP << 8) | 0177;
3876 break;
3877 #else
3878 if (retry < 5)
3879 {
3880 printf_filtered ("Retry #%d:\n", retry);
3881 pi->status_valid = 0;
3882 goto wait_again;
3883 }
3884 else
3885 {
3886 /* If not in procinfo list, add it. */
3887 temp = proc_get_current_thread (pi);
3888 if (!find_procinfo (pi->pid, temp))
3889 create_procinfo (pi->pid, temp);
3890
3891 /* If not in GDB's thread list, add it. */
3892 temp = MERGEPID (pi->pid, temp);
3893 if (!in_thread_list (temp))
3894 {
3895 printf_filtered ("[New %s]\n",
3896 target_pid_to_str (temp));
3897 add_thread (temp);
3898 }
3899
3900 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
3901 status->value.sig = 0;
3902 return retval;
3903 }
3904 #endif
3905 case PR_JOBCONTROL:
3906 wstat = (what << 8) | 0177;
3907 break;
3908 case PR_FAULTED:
3909 switch (what) { /* FIXME: FAULTED_USE_SIGINFO */
3910 #ifdef FLTWATCH
3911 case FLTWATCH:
3912 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
3913 break;
3914 #endif
3915 #ifdef FLTKWATCH
3916 case FLTKWATCH:
3917 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
3918 break;
3919 #endif
3920 /* FIXME: use si_signo where possible. */
3921 case FLTPRIV:
3922 #if (FLTILL != FLTPRIV) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
3923 case FLTILL:
3924 #endif
3925 wstat = (SIGILL << 8) | 0177;
3926 break;
3927 case FLTBPT:
3928 #if (FLTTRACE != FLTBPT) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
3929 case FLTTRACE:
3930 #endif
3931 wstat = (SIGTRAP << 8) | 0177;
3932 break;
3933 case FLTSTACK:
3934 case FLTACCESS:
3935 #if (FLTBOUNDS != FLTSTACK) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
3936 case FLTBOUNDS:
3937 #endif
3938 wstat = (SIGSEGV << 8) | 0177;
3939 break;
3940 case FLTIOVF:
3941 case FLTIZDIV:
3942 #if (FLTFPE != FLTIOVF) /* avoid "duplicate case" error */
3943 case FLTFPE:
3944 #endif
3945 wstat = (SIGFPE << 8) | 0177;
3946 break;
3947 case FLTPAGE: /* Recoverable page fault */
3948 default: /* FIXME: use si_signo if possible for fault */
3949 retval = -1;
3950 printf_filtered ("procfs:%d -- ", __LINE__);
3951 printf_filtered ("child stopped for unknown reason:\n");
3952 proc_prettyprint_why (why, what, 1);
3953 error ("... giving up...");
3954 break;
3955 }
3956 break; /* case PR_FAULTED: */
3957 default: /* switch (why) unmatched */
3958 printf_filtered ("procfs:%d -- ", __LINE__);
3959 printf_filtered ("child stopped for unknown reason:\n");
3960 proc_prettyprint_why (why, what, 1);
3961 error ("... giving up...");
3962 break;
3963 }
3964 /*
3965 * Got this far without error:
3966 * If retval isn't in the threads database, add it.
3967 */
3968 if (retval > 0 &&
3969 retval != inferior_pid &&
3970 !in_thread_list (retval))
3971 {
3972 /*
3973 * We have a new thread.
3974 * We need to add it both to GDB's list and to our own.
3975 * If we don't create a procinfo, resume may be unhappy
3976 * later.
3977 */
3978 printf_filtered ("[New %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (retval));
3979 add_thread (retval);
3980 if (find_procinfo (PIDGET (retval), TIDGET (retval)) == NULL)
3981 create_procinfo (PIDGET (retval), TIDGET (retval));
3982
3983 /* In addition, it's possible that this is the first
3984 * new thread we've seen, in which case we may not
3985 * have created entries for inferior_pid yet.
3986 */
3987 if (TIDGET (inferior_pid) != 0)
3988 {
3989 if (!in_thread_list (inferior_pid))
3990 add_thread (inferior_pid);
3991 if (find_procinfo (PIDGET (inferior_pid),
3992 TIDGET (inferior_pid)) == NULL)
3993 create_procinfo (PIDGET (inferior_pid),
3994 TIDGET (inferior_pid));
3995 }
3996 }
3997 }
3998 else /* flags do not indicate STOPPED */
3999 {
4000 /* surely this can't happen... */
4001 printf_filtered ("procfs:%d -- process not stopped.\n",
4002 __LINE__);
4003 proc_prettyprint_flags (flags, 1);
4004 error ("procfs: ...giving up...");
4005 }
4006 }
4007
4008 if (status)
4009 store_waitstatus (status, wstat);
4010 }
4011
4012 return retval;
4013 }
4014
4015 static int
4016 procfs_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, dowrite, target)
4017 CORE_ADDR memaddr;
4018 char *myaddr;
4019 int len;
4020 int dowrite;
4021 struct target_ops *target; /* ignored */
4022 {
4023 procinfo *pi;
4024 int nbytes = 0;
4025
4026 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4027 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
4028 if (pi->as_fd == 0 &&
4029 open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_AS) == 0)
4030 {
4031 proc_warn (pi, "xfer_memory, open_proc_files", __LINE__);
4032 return 0;
4033 }
4034
4035 if (lseek (pi->as_fd, (off_t) memaddr, SEEK_SET) == (off_t) memaddr)
4036 {
4037 if (dowrite)
4038 {
4039 #ifdef NEW_PROC_API
4040 PROCFS_NOTE ("write memory: ");
4041 #else
4042 PROCFS_NOTE ("write memory: \n");
4043 #endif
4044 nbytes = write (pi->as_fd, myaddr, len);
4045 }
4046 else
4047 {
4048 PROCFS_NOTE ("read memory: \n");
4049 nbytes = read (pi->as_fd, myaddr, len);
4050 }
4051 if (nbytes < 0)
4052 {
4053 nbytes = 0;
4054 }
4055 }
4056 return nbytes;
4057 }
4058
4059 /*
4060 * Function: invalidate_cache
4061 *
4062 * Called by target_resume before making child runnable.
4063 * Mark cached registers and status's invalid.
4064 * If there are "dirty" caches that need to be written back
4065 * to the child process, do that.
4066 *
4067 * File descriptors are also cached.
4068 * As they are a limited resource, we cannot hold onto them indefinitely.
4069 * However, as they are expensive to open, we don't want to throw them
4070 * away indescriminately either. As a compromise, we will keep the
4071 * file descriptors for the parent process, but discard any file
4072 * descriptors we may have accumulated for the threads.
4073 *
4074 * Return value:
4075 * As this function is called by iterate_over_threads, it always
4076 * returns zero (so that iterate_over_threads will keep iterating).
4077 */
4078
4079
4080 static int
4081 invalidate_cache (parent, pi, ptr)
4082 procinfo *parent;
4083 procinfo *pi;
4084 void *ptr;
4085 {
4086 /*
4087 * About to run the child; invalidate caches and do any other cleanup.
4088 */
4089
4090 #if 0
4091 if (pi->gregs_dirty)
4092 if (parent == NULL ||
4093 proc_get_current_thread (parent) != pi->tid)
4094 if (!proc_set_gregs (pi)) /* flush gregs cache */
4095 proc_warn (pi, "target_resume, set_gregs",
4096 __LINE__);
4097 if (FP0_REGNUM >= 0)
4098 if (pi->fpregs_dirty)
4099 if (parent == NULL ||
4100 proc_get_current_thread (parent) != pi->tid)
4101 if (!proc_set_fpregs (pi)) /* flush fpregs cache */
4102 proc_warn (pi, "target_resume, set_fpregs",
4103 __LINE__);
4104 #endif
4105
4106 if (parent != NULL)
4107 {
4108 /* The presence of a parent indicates that this is an LWP.
4109 Close any file descriptors that it might have open.
4110 We don't do this to the master (parent) procinfo. */
4111
4112 close_procinfo_files (pi);
4113 }
4114 pi->gregs_valid = 0;
4115 pi->fpregs_valid = 0;
4116 #if 0
4117 pi->gregs_dirty = 0;
4118 pi->fpregs_dirty = 0;
4119 #endif
4120 pi->status_valid = 0;
4121 pi->threads_valid = 0;
4122
4123 return 0;
4124 }
4125
4126 #if 0
4127 /*
4128 * Function: make_signal_thread_runnable
4129 *
4130 * A callback function for iterate_over_threads.
4131 * Find the asynchronous signal thread, and make it runnable.
4132 * See if that helps matters any.
4133 */
4134
4135 static int
4136 make_signal_thread_runnable (process, pi, ptr)
4137 procinfo *process;
4138 procinfo *pi;
4139 void *ptr;
4140 {
4141 #ifdef PR_ASLWP
4142 if (proc_flags (pi) & PR_ASLWP)
4143 {
4144 if (!proc_run_process (pi, 0, -1))
4145 proc_error (pi, "make_signal_thread_runnable", __LINE__);
4146 return 1;
4147 }
4148 #endif
4149 return 0;
4150 }
4151 #endif
4152
4153 /*
4154 * Function: target_resume
4155 *
4156 * Make the child process runnable. Normally we will then call
4157 * procfs_wait and wait for it to stop again (unles gdb is async).
4158 *
4159 * Arguments:
4160 * step: if true, then arrange for the child to stop again
4161 * after executing a single instruction.
4162 * signo: if zero, then cancel any pending signal.
4163 * If non-zero, then arrange for the indicated signal
4164 * to be delivered to the child when it runs.
4165 * pid: if -1, then allow any child thread to run.
4166 * if non-zero, then allow only the indicated thread to run.
4167 ******* (not implemented yet)
4168 */
4169
4170 static void
4171 procfs_resume (pid, step, signo)
4172 int pid;
4173 int step;
4174 enum target_signal signo;
4175 {
4176 procinfo *pi, *thread;
4177 int native_signo;
4178
4179 /* 2.1:
4180 prrun.prflags |= PRSVADDR;
4181 prrun.pr_vaddr = $PC; set resume address
4182 prrun.prflags |= PRSTRACE; trace signals in pr_trace (all)
4183 prrun.prflags |= PRSFAULT; trace faults in pr_fault (all but PAGE)
4184 prrun.prflags |= PRCFAULT; clear current fault.
4185
4186 PRSTRACE and PRSFAULT can be done by other means
4187 (proc_trace_signals, proc_trace_faults)
4188 PRSVADDR is unnecessary.
4189 PRCFAULT may be replaced by a PIOCCFAULT call (proc_clear_current_fault)
4190 This basically leaves PRSTEP and PRCSIG.
4191 PRCSIG is like PIOCSSIG (proc_clear_current_signal).
4192 So basically PR_STEP is the sole argument that must be passed
4193 to proc_run_process (for use in the prrun struct by ioctl). */
4194
4195 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4196 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
4197
4198 /* First cut: ignore pid argument */
4199 errno = 0;
4200
4201 /* Convert signal to host numbering. */
4202 if (signo == 0 ||
4203 (signo == TARGET_SIGNAL_STOP && pi->ignore_next_sigstop))
4204 native_signo = 0;
4205 else
4206 native_signo = target_signal_to_host (signo);
4207
4208 pi->ignore_next_sigstop = 0;
4209
4210 /* Running the process voids all cached registers and status. */
4211 /* Void the threads' caches first */
4212 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, invalidate_cache, NULL);
4213 /* Void the process procinfo's caches. */
4214 invalidate_cache (NULL, pi, NULL);
4215
4216 if (pid != -1)
4217 {
4218 /* Resume a specific thread, presumably suppressing the others. */
4219 thread = find_procinfo (PIDGET (pid), TIDGET (pid));
4220 if (thread == NULL)
4221 warning ("procfs: resume can't find thread %d -- resuming all.",
4222 TIDGET (pid));
4223 else
4224 {
4225 if (thread->tid != 0)
4226 {
4227 /* We're to resume a specific thread, and not the others.
4228 * Set the child process's PR_ASYNC flag.
4229 */
4230 #ifdef PR_ASYNC
4231 if (!proc_set_async (pi))
4232 proc_error (pi, "target_resume, set_async", __LINE__);
4233 #endif
4234 #if 0
4235 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi,
4236 make_signal_thread_runnable,
4237 NULL);
4238 #endif
4239 pi = thread; /* substitute the thread's procinfo for run */
4240 }
4241 }
4242 }
4243
4244 if (!proc_run_process (pi, step, native_signo))
4245 {
4246 if (errno == EBUSY)
4247 warning ("resume: target already running. Pretend to resume, and hope for the best!\n");
4248 else
4249 proc_error (pi, "target_resume", __LINE__);
4250 }
4251 }
4252
4253 /*
4254 * Function: register_gdb_signals
4255 *
4256 * Traverse the list of signals that GDB knows about
4257 * (see "handle" command), and arrange for the target
4258 * to be stopped or not, according to these settings.
4259 *
4260 * Returns non-zero for success, zero for failure.
4261 */
4262
4263 static int
4264 register_gdb_signals (pi, signals)
4265 procinfo *pi;
4266 sigset_t *signals;
4267 {
4268 int signo;
4269
4270 for (signo = 0; signo < NSIG; signo ++)
4271 if (signal_stop_state (target_signal_from_host (signo)) == 0 &&
4272 signal_print_state (target_signal_from_host (signo)) == 0 &&
4273 signal_pass_state (target_signal_from_host (signo)) == 1)
4274 prdelset (signals, signo);
4275 else
4276 praddset (signals, signo);
4277
4278 return proc_set_traced_signals (pi, signals);
4279 }
4280
4281 /*
4282 * Function: target_notice_signals
4283 *
4284 * Set up to trace signals in the child process.
4285 */
4286
4287 static void
4288 procfs_notice_signals (pid)
4289 int pid;
4290 {
4291 sigset_t signals;
4292 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (pid), 0);
4293
4294 if (proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &signals) &&
4295 register_gdb_signals (pi, &signals))
4296 return;
4297 else
4298 proc_error (pi, "notice_signals", __LINE__);
4299 }
4300
4301 /*
4302 * Function: target_files_info
4303 *
4304 * Print status information about the child process.
4305 */
4306
4307 static void
4308 procfs_files_info (ignore)
4309 struct target_ops *ignore;
4310 {
4311 printf_filtered ("\tUsing the running image of %s %s via /proc.\n",
4312 attach_flag? "attached": "child",
4313 target_pid_to_str (inferior_pid));
4314 }
4315
4316 /*
4317 * Function: target_open
4318 *
4319 * A dummy: you don't open procfs.
4320 */
4321
4322 static void
4323 procfs_open (args, from_tty)
4324 char *args;
4325 int from_tty;
4326 {
4327 error ("Use the \"run\" command to start a Unix child process.");
4328 }
4329
4330 /*
4331 * Function: target_can_run
4332 *
4333 * This tells GDB that this target vector can be invoked
4334 * for "run" or "attach".
4335 */
4336
4337 int procfs_suppress_run = 0; /* Non-zero if procfs should pretend not to
4338 be a runnable target. Used by targets
4339 that can sit atop procfs, such as solaris
4340 thread support. */
4341
4342
4343 static int
4344 procfs_can_run ()
4345 {
4346 /* This variable is controlled by modules that sit atop procfs that
4347 may layer their own process structure atop that provided here.
4348 sol-thread.c does this because of the Solaris two-level thread
4349 model. */
4350
4351 /* NOTE: possibly obsolete -- use the thread_stratum approach instead. */
4352
4353 return !procfs_suppress_run;
4354 }
4355
4356 /*
4357 * Function: target_stop
4358 *
4359 * Stop the child process asynchronously, as when the
4360 * gdb user types control-c or presses a "stop" button.
4361 *
4362 * Works by sending kill(SIGINT) to the child's process group.
4363 */
4364
4365 static void
4366 procfs_stop ()
4367 {
4368 extern pid_t inferior_process_group;
4369
4370 kill (-inferior_process_group, SIGINT);
4371 }
4372
4373 /*
4374 * Function: unconditionally_kill_inferior
4375 *
4376 * Make it die. Wait for it to die. Clean up after it.
4377 * Note: this should only be applied to the real process,
4378 * not to an LWP, because of the check for parent-process.
4379 * If we need this to work for an LWP, it needs some more logic.
4380 */
4381
4382 static void
4383 unconditionally_kill_inferior (pi)
4384 procinfo *pi;
4385 {
4386 int parent_pid;
4387
4388 parent_pid = proc_parent_pid (pi);
4389 #ifdef PROCFS_NEED_CLEAR_CURSIG_FOR_KILL
4390 /* FIXME: use access functions */
4391 /* Alpha OSF/1-3.x procfs needs a clear of the current signal
4392 before the PIOCKILL, otherwise it might generate a corrupted core
4393 file for the inferior. */
4394 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, NULL) < 0)
4395 {
4396 printf_filtered ("unconditionally_kill: SSIG failed!\n");
4397 }
4398 #endif
4399 #ifdef PROCFS_NEED_PIOCSSIG_FOR_KILL
4400 /* Alpha OSF/1-2.x procfs needs a PIOCSSIG call with a SIGKILL signal
4401 to kill the inferior, otherwise it might remain stopped with a
4402 pending SIGKILL.
4403 We do not check the result of the PIOCSSIG, the inferior might have
4404 died already. */
4405 {
4406 struct siginfo newsiginfo;
4407
4408 memset ((char *) &newsiginfo, 0, sizeof (newsiginfo));
4409 newsiginfo.si_signo = SIGKILL;
4410 newsiginfo.si_code = 0;
4411 newsiginfo.si_errno = 0;
4412 newsiginfo.si_pid = getpid ();
4413 newsiginfo.si_uid = getuid ();
4414 /* FIXME: use proc_set_current_signal */
4415 ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSIG, &newsiginfo);
4416 }
4417 #else /* PROCFS_NEED_PIOCSSIG_FOR_KILL */
4418 if (!proc_kill (pi, SIGKILL))
4419 proc_error (pi, "unconditionally_kill, proc_kill", __LINE__);
4420 #endif /* PROCFS_NEED_PIOCSSIG_FOR_KILL */
4421 destroy_procinfo (pi);
4422
4423 /* If pi is GDB's child, wait for it to die. */
4424 if (parent_pid == getpid ())
4425 /* FIXME: should we use waitpid to make sure we get the right event?
4426 Should we check the returned event? */
4427 {
4428 #if 0
4429 int status, ret;
4430
4431 ret = waitpid (pi->pid, &status, 0);
4432 #else
4433 wait (NULL);
4434 #endif
4435 }
4436 }
4437
4438 /*
4439 * Function: target_kill_inferior
4440 *
4441 * We're done debugging it, and we want it to go away.
4442 * Then we want GDB to forget all about it.
4443 */
4444
4445 static void
4446 procfs_kill_inferior ()
4447 {
4448 if (inferior_pid != 0) /* ? */
4449 {
4450 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4451 procinfo *pi = find_procinfo (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
4452
4453 if (pi)
4454 unconditionally_kill_inferior (pi);
4455 target_mourn_inferior ();
4456 }
4457 }
4458
4459 /*
4460 * Function: target_mourn_inferior
4461 *
4462 * Forget we ever debugged this thing!
4463 */
4464
4465 static void
4466 procfs_mourn_inferior ()
4467 {
4468 procinfo *pi;
4469
4470 if (inferior_pid != 0)
4471 {
4472 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4473 pi = find_procinfo (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
4474 if (pi)
4475 destroy_procinfo (pi);
4476 }
4477 unpush_target (&procfs_ops);
4478 generic_mourn_inferior ();
4479 }
4480
4481 /*
4482 * Function: init_inferior
4483 *
4484 * When GDB forks to create a runnable inferior process,
4485 * this function is called on the parent side of the fork.
4486 * It's job is to do whatever is necessary to make the child
4487 * ready to be debugged, and then wait for the child to synchronize.
4488 */
4489
4490 static void
4491 procfs_init_inferior (pid)
4492 int pid;
4493 {
4494 procinfo *pi;
4495 sigset_t signals;
4496 int fail;
4497
4498 /* This routine called on the parent side (GDB side)
4499 after GDB forks the inferior. */
4500
4501 push_target (&procfs_ops);
4502
4503 if ((pi = create_procinfo (pid, 0)) == NULL)
4504 perror ("procfs: out of memory in 'init_inferior'");
4505
4506 if (!open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL))
4507 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, open_proc_files", __LINE__);
4508
4509 /*
4510 xmalloc // done
4511 open_procinfo_files // done
4512 link list // done
4513 prfillset (trace)
4514 procfs_notice_signals
4515 prfillset (fault)
4516 prdelset (FLTPAGE)
4517 PIOCWSTOP
4518 PIOCSFAULT
4519 */
4520
4521 /* If not stopped yet, wait for it to stop. */
4522 if (!(proc_flags (pi) & PR_STOPPED) &&
4523 !(proc_wait_for_stop (pi)))
4524 dead_procinfo (pi, "init_inferior: wait_for_stop failed", KILL);
4525
4526 /* Save some of the /proc state to be restored if we detach. */
4527 /* FIXME: Why? In case another debugger was debugging it?
4528 We're it's parent, for Ghu's sake! */
4529 if (!proc_get_traced_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sigset))
4530 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_signals", __LINE__);
4531 if (!proc_get_held_signals (pi, &pi->saved_sighold))
4532 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_held_signals", __LINE__);
4533 if (!proc_get_traced_faults (pi, &pi->saved_fltset))
4534 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_faults", __LINE__);
4535 if (!proc_get_traced_sysentry (pi, &pi->saved_entryset))
4536 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_sysentry", __LINE__);
4537 if (!proc_get_traced_sysexit (pi, &pi->saved_exitset))
4538 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, get_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
4539
4540 /* Register to trace selected signals in the child. */
4541 prfillset (&signals);
4542 if (!register_gdb_signals (pi, &signals))
4543 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, register_signals", __LINE__);
4544
4545 if ((fail = procfs_debug_inferior (pi)) != 0)
4546 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior (procfs_debug_inferior)", fail);
4547
4548 /* FIXME: logically, we should really be turning OFF run-on-last-close,
4549 and possibly even turning ON kill-on-last-close at this point. But
4550 I can't make that change without careful testing which I don't have
4551 time to do right now... */
4552 /* Turn on run-on-last-close flag so that the child
4553 will die if GDB goes away for some reason. */
4554 if (!proc_set_run_on_last_close (pi))
4555 proc_error (pi, "init_inferior, set_RLC", __LINE__);
4556
4557 /* The 'process ID' we return to GDB is composed of
4558 the actual process ID plus the lwp ID. */
4559 inferior_pid = MERGEPID (pi->pid, proc_get_current_thread (pi));
4560
4561 #ifdef START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED
4562 startup_inferior (START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED);
4563 #else
4564 /* One trap to exec the shell, one to exec the program being debugged. */
4565 startup_inferior (2);
4566 #endif /* START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED */
4567 }
4568
4569 /*
4570 * Function: set_exec_trap
4571 *
4572 * When GDB forks to create a new process, this function is called
4573 * on the child side of the fork before GDB exec's the user program.
4574 * Its job is to make the child minimally debuggable, so that the
4575 * parent GDB process can connect to the child and take over.
4576 * This function should do only the minimum to make that possible,
4577 * and to synchronize with the parent process. The parent process
4578 * should take care of the details.
4579 */
4580
4581 static void
4582 procfs_set_exec_trap ()
4583 {
4584 /* This routine called on the child side (inferior side)
4585 after GDB forks the inferior. It must use only local variables,
4586 because it may be sharing data space with its parent. */
4587
4588 procinfo *pi;
4589 sysset_t exitset;
4590
4591 if ((pi = create_procinfo (getpid (), 0)) == NULL)
4592 perror_with_name ("procfs: create_procinfo failed in child.");
4593
4594 if (open_procinfo_files (pi, FD_CTL) == 0)
4595 {
4596 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, open_proc_files", __LINE__);
4597 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
4598 /* no need to call "dead_procinfo", because we're going to exit. */
4599 _exit (127);
4600 }
4601
4602 #ifdef PRFS_STOPEXEC /* defined on OSF */
4603 /* OSF method for tracing exec syscalls. Quoting:
4604 Under Alpha OSF/1 we have to use a PIOCSSPCACT ioctl to trace
4605 exits from exec system calls because of the user level loader. */
4606 /* FIXME: make nice and maybe move into an access function. */
4607 {
4608 int prfs_flags;
4609
4610 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCGSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
4611 {
4612 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap (PIOCGSPCACT)", __LINE__);
4613 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
4614 _exit (127);
4615 }
4616 prfs_flags |= PRFS_STOPEXEC;
4617
4618 if (ioctl (pi->ctl_fd, PIOCSSPCACT, &prfs_flags) < 0)
4619 {
4620 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap (PIOCSSPCACT)", __LINE__);
4621 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
4622 _exit (127);
4623 }
4624 }
4625 #else /* not PRFS_STOPEXEC */
4626 /* Everyone else's (except OSF) method for tracing exec syscalls */
4627 /* GW: Rationale...
4628 Not all systems with /proc have all the exec* syscalls with the same
4629 names. On the SGI, for example, there is no SYS_exec, but there
4630 *is* a SYS_execv. So, we try to account for that. */
4631
4632 premptyset (&exitset);
4633 #ifdef SYS_exec
4634 praddset (&exitset, SYS_exec);
4635 #endif
4636 #ifdef SYS_execve
4637 praddset (&exitset, SYS_execve);
4638 #endif
4639 #ifdef SYS_execv
4640 praddset (&exitset, SYS_execv);
4641 #endif
4642
4643 if (!proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, &exitset))
4644 {
4645 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, set_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
4646 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
4647 _exit (127);
4648 }
4649 #endif /* PRFS_STOPEXEC */
4650
4651 /* FIXME: should this be done in the parent instead? */
4652 /* Turn off inherit on fork flag so that all grand-children
4653 of gdb start with tracing flags cleared. */
4654 if (!proc_unset_inherit_on_fork (pi))
4655 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, unset_inherit", __LINE__);
4656
4657 /* Turn off run on last close flag, so that the child process
4658 cannot run away just because we close our handle on it.
4659 We want it to wait for the parent to attach. */
4660 if (!proc_unset_run_on_last_close (pi))
4661 proc_warn (pi, "set_exec_trap, unset_RLC", __LINE__);
4662
4663 /* FIXME: No need to destroy the procinfo --
4664 we have our own address space, and we're about to do an exec! */
4665 /*destroy_procinfo (pi);*/
4666 }
4667
4668 /*
4669 * Function: create_inferior
4670 *
4671 * This function is called BEFORE gdb forks the inferior process.
4672 * Its only real responsibility is to set things up for the fork,
4673 * and tell GDB which two functions to call after the fork (one
4674 * for the parent, and one for the child).
4675 *
4676 * This function does a complicated search for a unix shell program,
4677 * which it then uses to parse arguments and environment variables
4678 * to be sent to the child. I wonder whether this code could not
4679 * be abstracted out and shared with other unix targets such as
4680 * infptrace?
4681 */
4682
4683 static void
4684 procfs_create_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env)
4685 char *exec_file;
4686 char *allargs;
4687 char **env;
4688 {
4689 char *shell_file = getenv ("SHELL");
4690 char *tryname;
4691 if (shell_file != NULL && strchr (shell_file, '/') == NULL)
4692 {
4693
4694 /* We will be looking down the PATH to find shell_file. If we
4695 just do this the normal way (via execlp, which operates by
4696 attempting an exec for each element of the PATH until it
4697 finds one which succeeds), then there will be an exec for
4698 each failed attempt, each of which will cause a PR_SYSEXIT
4699 stop, and we won't know how to distinguish the PR_SYSEXIT's
4700 for these failed execs with the ones for successful execs
4701 (whether the exec has succeeded is stored at that time in the
4702 carry bit or some such architecture-specific and
4703 non-ABI-specified place).
4704
4705 So I can't think of anything better than to search the PATH
4706 now. This has several disadvantages: (1) There is a race
4707 condition; if we find a file now and it is deleted before we
4708 exec it, we lose, even if the deletion leaves a valid file
4709 further down in the PATH, (2) there is no way to know exactly
4710 what an executable (in the sense of "capable of being
4711 exec'd") file is. Using access() loses because it may lose
4712 if the caller is the superuser; failing to use it loses if
4713 there are ACLs or some such. */
4714
4715 char *p;
4716 char *p1;
4717 /* FIXME-maybe: might want "set path" command so user can change what
4718 path is used from within GDB. */
4719 char *path = getenv ("PATH");
4720 int len;
4721 struct stat statbuf;
4722
4723 if (path == NULL)
4724 path = "/bin:/usr/bin";
4725
4726 tryname = alloca (strlen (path) + strlen (shell_file) + 2);
4727 for (p = path; p != NULL; p = p1 ? p1 + 1: NULL)
4728 {
4729 p1 = strchr (p, ':');
4730 if (p1 != NULL)
4731 len = p1 - p;
4732 else
4733 len = strlen (p);
4734 strncpy (tryname, p, len);
4735 tryname[len] = '\0';
4736 strcat (tryname, "/");
4737 strcat (tryname, shell_file);
4738 if (access (tryname, X_OK) < 0)
4739 continue;
4740 if (stat (tryname, &statbuf) < 0)
4741 continue;
4742 if (!S_ISREG (statbuf.st_mode))
4743 /* We certainly need to reject directories. I'm not quite
4744 as sure about FIFOs, sockets, etc., but I kind of doubt
4745 that people want to exec() these things. */
4746 continue;
4747 break;
4748 }
4749 if (p == NULL)
4750 /* Not found. This must be an error rather than merely passing
4751 the file to execlp(), because execlp() would try all the
4752 exec()s, causing GDB to get confused. */
4753 error ("procfs:%d -- Can't find shell %s in PATH",
4754 __LINE__, shell_file);
4755
4756 shell_file = tryname;
4757 }
4758
4759 fork_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env, procfs_set_exec_trap,
4760 procfs_init_inferior, NULL, shell_file);
4761
4762 /* We are at the first instruction we care about. */
4763 /* Pedal to the metal... */
4764
4765 proceed ((CORE_ADDR) -1, TARGET_SIGNAL_0, 0);
4766 }
4767
4768 /*
4769 * Function: notice_thread
4770 *
4771 * Callback for find_new_threads.
4772 * Calls "add_thread".
4773 */
4774
4775 static int
4776 procfs_notice_thread (pi, thread, ptr)
4777 procinfo *pi;
4778 procinfo *thread;
4779 void *ptr;
4780 {
4781 int gdb_threadid = MERGEPID (pi->pid, thread->tid);
4782
4783 if (!in_thread_list (gdb_threadid))
4784 add_thread (gdb_threadid);
4785
4786 return 0;
4787 }
4788
4789 /*
4790 * Function: target_find_new_threads
4791 *
4792 * Query all the threads that the target knows about,
4793 * and give them back to GDB to add to its list.
4794 */
4795
4796 void
4797 procfs_find_new_threads ()
4798 {
4799 procinfo *pi;
4800
4801 /* Find procinfo for main process */
4802 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
4803 proc_update_threads (pi);
4804 proc_iterate_over_threads (pi, procfs_notice_thread, NULL);
4805 }
4806
4807 /*
4808 * Function: target_thread_alive
4809 *
4810 * Return true if the thread is still 'alive'.
4811 *
4812 * This guy doesn't really seem to be doing his job.
4813 * Got to investigate how to tell when a thread is really gone.
4814 */
4815
4816 static int
4817 procfs_thread_alive (pid)
4818 int pid;
4819 {
4820 int proc, thread;
4821 procinfo *pi;
4822
4823 proc = PIDGET (pid);
4824 thread = TIDGET (pid);
4825 /* If I don't know it, it ain't alive! */
4826 if ((pi = find_procinfo (proc, thread)) == NULL)
4827 return 0;
4828
4829 /* If I can't get its status, it ain't alive!
4830 What's more, I need to forget about it! */
4831 if (!proc_get_status (pi))
4832 {
4833 destroy_procinfo (pi);
4834 return 0;
4835 }
4836 /* I couldn't have got its status if it weren't alive, so it's alive. */
4837 return 1;
4838 }
4839
4840 /*
4841 * Function: target_pid_to_str
4842 *
4843 * Return a string to be used to identify the thread in
4844 * the "info threads" display.
4845 */
4846
4847 char *
4848 procfs_pid_to_str (pid)
4849 int pid;
4850 {
4851 static char buf[80];
4852 int proc, thread;
4853 procinfo *pi;
4854
4855 proc = PIDGET (pid);
4856 thread = TIDGET (pid);
4857 pi = find_procinfo (proc, thread);
4858
4859 if (thread == 0)
4860 sprintf (buf, "Process %d", proc);
4861 else
4862 sprintf (buf, "LWP %d", thread);
4863 return &buf[0];
4864 }
4865
4866 /*
4867 * Function: procfs_set_watchpoint
4868 * Insert a watchpoint
4869 */
4870
4871 int
4872 procfs_set_watchpoint (pid, addr, len, rwflag, after)
4873 int pid;
4874 CORE_ADDR addr;
4875 int len;
4876 int rwflag;
4877 int after;
4878 {
4879 #ifndef UNIXWARE
4880 int pflags = 0;
4881 procinfo *pi;
4882
4883 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid == -1 ?
4884 PIDGET (inferior_pid) : PIDGET (pid), 0);
4885
4886 /* Translate from GDB's flags to /proc's */
4887 if (len > 0) /* len == 0 means delete watchpoint */
4888 {
4889 switch (rwflag) { /* FIXME: need an enum! */
4890 case hw_write: /* default watchpoint (write) */
4891 pflags = WRITE_WATCHFLAG;
4892 break;
4893 case hw_read: /* read watchpoint */
4894 pflags = READ_WATCHFLAG;
4895 break;
4896 case hw_access: /* access watchpoint */
4897 pflags = READ_WATCHFLAG | WRITE_WATCHFLAG;
4898 break;
4899 case hw_execute: /* execution HW breakpoint */
4900 pflags = EXEC_WATCHFLAG;
4901 break;
4902 default: /* Something weird. Return error. */
4903 return -1;
4904 }
4905 if (after) /* Stop after r/w access is completed. */
4906 pflags |= AFTER_WATCHFLAG;
4907 }
4908
4909 if (!proc_set_watchpoint (pi, addr, len, pflags))
4910 {
4911 if (errno == E2BIG) /* Typical error for no resources */
4912 return -1; /* fail */
4913 /* GDB may try to remove the same watchpoint twice.
4914 If a remove request returns no match, don't error. */
4915 if (errno == ESRCH && len == 0)
4916 return 0; /* ignore */
4917 proc_error (pi, "set_watchpoint", __LINE__);
4918 }
4919 #endif
4920 return 0;
4921 }
4922
4923 /*
4924 * Function: stopped_by_watchpoint
4925 *
4926 * Returns non-zero if process is stopped on a hardware watchpoint fault,
4927 * else returns zero.
4928 */
4929
4930 int
4931 procfs_stopped_by_watchpoint (pid)
4932 int pid;
4933 {
4934 procinfo *pi;
4935
4936 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (pid == -1 ?
4937 PIDGET (inferior_pid) : PIDGET (pid), 0);
4938 if (proc_flags (pi) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
4939 {
4940 if (proc_why (pi) == PR_FAULTED)
4941 {
4942 #ifdef FLTWATCH
4943 if (proc_what (pi) == FLTWATCH)
4944 return 1;
4945 #endif
4946 #ifdef FLTKWATCH
4947 if (proc_what (pi) == FLTKWATCH)
4948 return 1;
4949 #endif
4950 }
4951 }
4952 return 0;
4953 }
4954
4955 #ifdef TM_I386SOL2_H
4956 /*
4957 * Function: procfs_find_LDT_entry
4958 *
4959 * Input:
4960 * int pid; // The GDB-style pid-plus-LWP.
4961 *
4962 * Return:
4963 * pointer to the corresponding LDT entry.
4964 */
4965
4966 struct ssd *
4967 procfs_find_LDT_entry (pid)
4968 int pid;
4969 {
4970 gdb_gregset_t *gregs;
4971 int key;
4972 procinfo *pi;
4973
4974 /* Find procinfo for the lwp. */
4975 if ((pi = find_procinfo (PIDGET (pid), TIDGET (pid))) == NULL)
4976 {
4977 warning ("procfs_find_LDT_entry: could not find procinfi for %d.",
4978 pid);
4979 return NULL;
4980 }
4981 /* get its general registers. */
4982 if ((gregs = proc_get_gregs (pi)) == NULL)
4983 {
4984 warning ("procfs_find_LDT_entry: could not read gregs for %d.",
4985 pid);
4986 return NULL;
4987 }
4988 /* Now extract the GS register's lower 16 bits. */
4989 key = (*gregs)[GS] & 0xffff;
4990
4991 /* Find the matching entry and return it. */
4992 return proc_get_LDT_entry (pi, key);
4993 }
4994 #endif /* TM_I386SOL2_H */
4995
4996
4997
4998 static void
4999 info_proc_cmd (args, from_tty)
5000 char *args;
5001 int from_tty;
5002 {
5003 struct cleanup *old_chain;
5004 procinfo *process = NULL;
5005 procinfo *thread = NULL;
5006 char **argv = NULL;
5007 char *tmp = NULL;
5008 int pid = 0;
5009 int tid = 0;
5010
5011 old_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
5012 if (args)
5013 {
5014 if ((argv = buildargv (args)) == NULL)
5015 nomem (0);
5016 else
5017 make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
5018 }
5019 while (argv != NULL && *argv != NULL)
5020 {
5021 if (isdigit (argv[0][0]))
5022 {
5023 pid = strtoul (argv[0], &tmp, 10);
5024 if (*tmp == '/')
5025 tid = strtoul (++tmp, NULL, 10);
5026 }
5027 else if (argv[0][0] == '/')
5028 {
5029 tid = strtoul (argv[0] + 1, NULL, 10);
5030 }
5031 else
5032 {
5033 /* [...] */
5034 }
5035 argv++;
5036 }
5037 if (pid == 0)
5038 pid = PIDGET (inferior_pid);
5039 if (pid == 0)
5040 error ("No current process: you must name one.");
5041 else
5042 {
5043 /* Have pid, will travel.
5044 First see if it's a process we're already debugging. */
5045 process = find_procinfo (pid, 0);
5046 if (process == NULL)
5047 {
5048 /* No. So open a procinfo for it, but
5049 remember to close it again when finished. */
5050 process = create_procinfo (pid, 0);
5051 make_cleanup (do_destroy_procinfo_cleanup, process);
5052 if (!open_procinfo_files (process, FD_CTL))
5053 proc_error (process, "info proc, open_procinfo_files", __LINE__);
5054 }
5055 }
5056 if (tid != 0)
5057 thread = create_procinfo (pid, tid);
5058
5059 if (process)
5060 {
5061 printf_filtered ("process %d flags:\n", process->pid);
5062 proc_prettyprint_flags (proc_flags (process), 1);
5063 if (proc_flags (process) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
5064 proc_prettyprint_why (proc_why (process), proc_what (process), 1);
5065 if (proc_get_nthreads (process) > 1)
5066 printf_filtered ("Process has %d threads.\n",
5067 proc_get_nthreads (process));
5068 }
5069 if (thread)
5070 {
5071 printf_filtered ("thread %d flags:\n", thread->tid);
5072 proc_prettyprint_flags (proc_flags (thread), 1);
5073 if (proc_flags (thread) & (PR_STOPPED | PR_ISTOP))
5074 proc_prettyprint_why (proc_why (thread), proc_what (thread), 1);
5075 }
5076
5077 do_cleanups (old_chain);
5078 }
5079
5080 static void
5081 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, entry_or_exit, mode)
5082 char *args;
5083 int from_tty;
5084 int entry_or_exit;
5085 int mode;
5086 {
5087 procinfo *pi;
5088 sysset_t *sysset;
5089 int syscallnum = 0;
5090
5091 if (inferior_pid <= 0)
5092 error ("you must be debugging a process to use this command.");
5093
5094 if (args == NULL || args[0] == 0)
5095 error_no_arg ("system call to trace");
5096
5097 pi = find_procinfo_or_die (PIDGET (inferior_pid), 0);
5098 if (isdigit (args[0]))
5099 {
5100 syscallnum = atoi (args);
5101 if (entry_or_exit == PR_SYSENTRY)
5102 sysset = proc_get_traced_sysentry (pi, NULL);
5103 else
5104 sysset = proc_get_traced_sysexit (pi, NULL);
5105
5106 if (sysset == NULL)
5107 proc_error (pi, "proc-trace, get_traced_sysset", __LINE__);
5108
5109 if (mode == FLAG_SET)
5110 praddset (sysset, syscallnum);
5111 else
5112 prdelset (sysset, syscallnum);
5113
5114 if (entry_or_exit == PR_SYSENTRY)
5115 {
5116 if (!proc_set_traced_sysentry (pi, sysset))
5117 proc_error (pi, "proc-trace, set_traced_sysentry", __LINE__);
5118 }
5119 else
5120 {
5121 if (!proc_set_traced_sysexit (pi, sysset))
5122 proc_error (pi, "proc-trace, set_traced_sysexit", __LINE__);
5123 }
5124 }
5125 }
5126
5127 static void
5128 proc_trace_sysentry_cmd (args, from_tty)
5129 char *args;
5130 int from_tty;
5131 {
5132 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSENTRY, FLAG_SET);
5133 }
5134
5135 static void
5136 proc_trace_sysexit_cmd (args, from_tty)
5137 char *args;
5138 int from_tty;
5139 {
5140 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSEXIT, FLAG_SET);
5141 }
5142
5143 static void
5144 proc_untrace_sysentry_cmd (args, from_tty)
5145 char *args;
5146 int from_tty;
5147 {
5148 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSENTRY, FLAG_RESET);
5149 }
5150
5151 static void
5152 proc_untrace_sysexit_cmd (args, from_tty)
5153 char *args;
5154 int from_tty;
5155 {
5156 proc_trace_syscalls (args, from_tty, PR_SYSEXIT, FLAG_RESET);
5157 }
5158
5159
5160 void
5161 _initialize_procfs ()
5162 {
5163 init_procfs_ops ();
5164 add_target (&procfs_ops);
5165 add_info ("proc", info_proc_cmd,
5166 "Show /proc process information about any running process.\
5167 Default is the process being debugged.");
5168 add_com ("proc-trace-entry", no_class, proc_trace_sysentry_cmd,
5169 "Give a trace of entries into the syscall.");
5170 add_com ("proc-trace-exit", no_class, proc_trace_sysexit_cmd,
5171 "Give a trace of exits from the syscall.");
5172 add_com ("proc-untrace-entry", no_class, proc_untrace_sysentry_cmd,
5173 "Cancel a trace of entries into the syscall.");
5174 add_com ("proc-untrace-exit", no_class, proc_untrace_sysexit_cmd,
5175 "Cancel a trace of exits from the syscall.");
5176 }
5177
5178 /* =================== END, GDB "MODULE" =================== */
5179
5180
5181
5182 /* miscelaneous stubs: */
5183 /* The following satisfy a few random symbols mostly created by */
5184 /* the solaris threads implementation, which I will chase down */
5185 /* later. */
5186
5187 /*
5188 * Return a pid for which we guarantee
5189 * we will be able to find a 'live' procinfo.
5190 */
5191
5192 int
5193 procfs_first_available ()
5194 {
5195 if (procinfo_list)
5196 return procinfo_list->pid;
5197 else
5198 return -1;
5199 }