+
+ /* Location that caused the stop. Locations are refcounted, so
+ this will never be NULL. Note that this location may end up
+ detached from a breakpoint, but that does not necessary mean
+ that the struct breakpoint is gone. E.g., consider a
+ watchpoint with a condition that involves an inferior function
+ call. Watchpoint locations are recreated often (on resumes,
+ hence on infcalls too). Between creating the bpstat and after
+ evaluating the watchpoint condition, this location may hence
+ end up detached from its original owner watchpoint, even though
+ the watchpoint is still listed. If it's condition evaluates as
+ true, we still want this location to cause a stop, and we will
+ still need to know which watchpoint it was originally attached.
+ What this means is that we should not (in most cases) follow
+ the `bpstat->bp_location->owner' link, but instead use the
+ `breakpoint_at' field below. */
+ struct bp_location *bp_location_at;
+
+ /* Breakpoint that caused the stop. This is nullified if the
+ breakpoint ends up being deleted. See comments on
+ `bp_location_at' above for why do we need this field instead of
+ following the location's owner. */
+ struct breakpoint *breakpoint_at;
+
+ /* The associated command list. */
+ struct counted_command_line *commands;
+
+ /* Commands left to be done. This points somewhere in
+ base_command. */
+ struct command_line *commands_left;
+