From: Pedro Alves Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 10:15:07 +0000 (+0000) Subject: gdbserver: Reorganize linux_process_target::filter_event X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5406bc3f1b3a8b9a653b80bae25253b1841adb46;p=binutils-gdb.git gdbserver: Reorganize linux_process_target::filter_event Reorganize linux-low.cc:linux_process_target::filter_event such that all the handling for events for LWPs not in the LWP list is together. This helps make a following patch clearer. The comments and debug messages have also been tweaked to have them synchronized with the GDB counterpart. Change-Id: If9019635f63a846607cfda44b454b4254a404019 --- diff --git a/gdbserver/linux-low.cc b/gdbserver/linux-low.cc index db482b2f48e..f7731864c1b 100644 --- a/gdbserver/linux-low.cc +++ b/gdbserver/linux-low.cc @@ -2148,46 +2148,50 @@ linux_process_target::filter_event (int lwpid, int wstat) child = find_lwp_pid (ptid_t (lwpid)); - /* Check for stop events reported by a process we didn't already - know about - anything not already in our LWP list. - - If we're expecting to receive stopped processes after - fork, vfork, and clone events, then we'll just add the - new one to our list and go back to waiting for the event - to be reported - the stopped process might be returned - from waitpid before or after the event is. - - But note the case of a non-leader thread exec'ing after the - leader having exited, and gone from our lists (because - check_zombie_leaders deleted it). The non-leader thread - changes its tid to the tgid. */ - - if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat) && child == NULL && WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGTRAP - && linux_ptrace_get_extended_event (wstat) == PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC) + /* Check for events reported by anything not in our LWP list. */ + if (child == nullptr) { - ptid_t child_ptid; - - /* A multi-thread exec after we had seen the leader exiting. */ - threads_debug_printf ("Re-adding thread group leader LWP %d after exec.", - lwpid); + if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat)) + { + if (WSTOPSIG (wstat) == SIGTRAP + && linux_ptrace_get_extended_event (wstat) == PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC) + { + /* A non-leader thread exec'ed after we've seen the + leader zombie, and removed it from our lists (in + check_zombie_leaders). The non-leader thread changes + its tid to the tgid. */ + threads_debug_printf + ("Re-adding thread group leader LWP %d after exec.", + lwpid); - child_ptid = ptid_t (lwpid, lwpid); - child = add_lwp (child_ptid); - child->stopped = 1; - switch_to_thread (child->thread); - } + child = add_lwp (ptid_t (lwpid, lwpid)); + child->stopped = 1; + switch_to_thread (child->thread); + } + else + { + /* A process we are controlling has forked and the new + child's stop was reported to us by the kernel. Save + its PID and go back to waiting for the fork event to + be reported - the stopped process might be returned + from waitpid before or after the fork event is. */ + threads_debug_printf + ("Saving LWP %d status %s in stopped_pids list", + lwpid, status_to_str (wstat).c_str ()); + add_to_pid_list (&stopped_pids, lwpid, wstat); + } + } + else + { + /* Don't report an event for the exit of an LWP not in our + list, i.e. not part of any inferior we're debugging. + This can happen if we detach from a program we originally + forked and then it exits. */ + } - /* If we didn't find a process, one of two things presumably happened: - - A process we started and then detached from has exited. Ignore it. - - A process we are controlling has forked and the new child's stop - was reported to us by the kernel. Save its PID. */ - if (child == NULL && WIFSTOPPED (wstat)) - { - add_to_pid_list (&stopped_pids, lwpid, wstat); - return; + if (child == nullptr) + return; } - else if (child == NULL) - return; thread = get_lwp_thread (child);