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authorFred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>1996-04-08 05:50:30 +0000
committerFred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>1996-04-08 05:50:30 +0000
commitce0787ef686e0d804fec34a3bc5acd2aaafcbb49 (patch)
tree2ef481b2e0c8718a5f2aa62e70eed1a2a32fdfa9
parent7b032c5fed2a960618d0632ecd9c4a220904bb24 (diff)
downloadbinutils-gdb-ce0787ef686e0d804fec34a3bc5acd2aaafcbb49.tar.gz
From: Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* gnu-nat.c, gnu-nat.h, msg.defs, exc_request.defs, i386gnu-nat.c, msg_reply.defs, notify.defs, process_reply.defs, reply_mig_hack.awk, config/nm-gnu.h, config/i386/{i386gnu.mh, i386gnu.mt, nm-gnu.h, m-i386gnu.h, xm-i386gnu.h}: New files for GNU hurd.
-rw-r--r--gdb/.Sanitize9
-rw-r--r--gdb/ChangeLog10
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/.Sanitize1
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/i386/.Sanitize5
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/i386/nm-gnu.h22
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/i386/tm-i386gnu.h48
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/i386/xm-i386gnu.h23
-rw-r--r--gdb/config/nm-gnu.h46
-rw-r--r--gdb/exc_request.defs51
-rw-r--r--gdb/gnu-nat.c2814
-rw-r--r--gdb/gnu-nat.h91
-rw-r--r--gdb/i386gnu-nat.c348
-rw-r--r--gdb/msg.defs1
-rw-r--r--gdb/msg_reply.defs1
-rw-r--r--gdb/notify.defs1
-rw-r--r--gdb/process_reply.defs1
-rw-r--r--gdb/reply_mig_hack.awk123
17 files changed, 3594 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/.Sanitize b/gdb/.Sanitize
index 8045207422a..540b21716b4 100644
--- a/gdb/.Sanitize
+++ b/gdb/.Sanitize
@@ -168,6 +168,7 @@ environ.c
environ.h
eval.c
exec.c
+exc_request.defs
expprint.c
expression.h
f-exp.y
@@ -189,6 +190,8 @@ gdbcore.h
gdbserver
gdbtypes.c
gdbtypes.h
+gnu-nat.c
+gnu-nat.h
gnu-regex.c
gnu-regex.h
go32-xdep.c
@@ -206,6 +209,7 @@ i386-stub.c
i386-tdep.c
i386aix-nat.c
i386b-nat.c
+i386gnu-nat.c
i386ly-tdep.c
i386m3-nat.c
i386mach-nat.c
@@ -257,11 +261,14 @@ monitor.h
monitor.c
mpw-config.in
mpw-make.sed
+msg.defs
+msg_reply.defs
news-xdep.c
nindy-share
nindy-tdep.c
nlm
nlmread.c
+notify.defs
ns32k-tdep.c
ns32km3-nat.c
objfiles.c
@@ -274,6 +281,7 @@ parser-defs.h
partial-stab.h
ppcbug-rom.c
printcmd.c
+process_reply.defs
procfs.c
ptx4-nat.c
pyr-tdep.c
@@ -306,6 +314,7 @@ remote-vx960.c
remote-vxmips.c
remote-vxsparc.c
remote.c
+reply_mig_hack.awk
rs6000-nat.c
rs6000-tdep.c
rom68k-rom.c
diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog
index fdac9b5bb77..6d74a403087 100644
--- a/gdb/ChangeLog
+++ b/gdb/ChangeLog
@@ -1,4 +1,12 @@
-Sun Apr 7 13:32:41 1996 Fred Fish <fnf@rtl.cygnus.com>
+Sun Apr 7 22:34:29 1996 Fred Fish <fnf@cygnus.com>
+
+ From: Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
+ * gnu-nat.c, gnu-nat.h, msg.defs, exc_request.defs, i386gnu-nat.c,
+ msg_reply.defs, notify.defs, process_reply.defs, reply_mig_hack.awk,
+ config/nm-gnu.h, config/i386/{i386gnu.mh, i386gnu.mt, nm-gnu.h,
+ m-i386gnu.h, xm-i386gnu.h}: New files for GNU hurd.
+
+Sun Apr 7 13:32:41 1996 Fred Fish <fnf@cygnus.com>
* configure.in (case host): Add i386sco5 host.
* configure: Regenerate.
diff --git a/gdb/config/.Sanitize b/gdb/config/.Sanitize
index 5c98859c37a..4ef3101ce8b 100644
--- a/gdb/config/.Sanitize
+++ b/gdb/config/.Sanitize
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ m68k
m88k
mips
nm-empty.h
+nm-gnu.h
nm-lynx.h
nm-m3.h
nm-nbsd.h
diff --git a/gdb/config/i386/.Sanitize b/gdb/config/i386/.Sanitize
index ac19dcc50bb..e411b1763c7 100644
--- a/gdb/config/i386/.Sanitize
+++ b/gdb/config/i386/.Sanitize
@@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ i386aout.mt
i386bsd.mh
i386bsd.mt
i386dgux.mh
+i386gnu.mh
+i386gnu.mt
i386lynx.mh
i386lynx.mt
i386m3.mh
@@ -59,6 +61,7 @@ nbsd.mt
ncr3000.mh
ncr3000.mt
nm-fbsd.h
+nm-gnu.h
nm-i386aix.h
nm-i386bsd.h
nm-i386lynx.h
@@ -85,6 +88,7 @@ symmetry.mt
tm-i386.h
tm-i386aix.h
tm-i386bsd.h
+tm-i386gnu.h
tm-i386lynx.h
tm-i386m3.h
tm-i386mk.h
@@ -104,6 +108,7 @@ cygwin32.mt
xm-go32.h
xm-i386aix.h
xm-i386bsd.h
+xm-i386gnu.h
xm-i386lynx.h
xm-i386m3.h
xm-i386mach.h
diff --git a/gdb/config/i386/nm-gnu.h b/gdb/config/i386/nm-gnu.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..95f25a52e3d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/config/i386/nm-gnu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+/* Native-dependent definitions for Intel 386 running the GNU Hurd
+ Copyright 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GDB.
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+/* Include the generic hurd definitions. */
+
+#include "nm-gnu.h"
diff --git a/gdb/config/i386/tm-i386gnu.h b/gdb/config/i386/tm-i386gnu.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a6e3c087d4d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/config/i386/tm-i386gnu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+/* Macro definitions for i386, GNU Hurd
+ Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GDB.
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+/* Include common definitions for gnu systems */
+#include "nm-gnu.h"
+
+/* Thread flavors used in re-setting the T bit.
+ * @@ this is also bad for cross debugging.
+ */
+#define THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR i386_THREAD_STATE
+#define THREAD_STATE_SIZE i386_THREAD_STATE_COUNT
+#define THREAD_STATE_SET_TRACED(state) \
+ ((struct i386_thread_state *)state)->efl |= 0x100
+#define THREAD_STATE_CLEAR_TRACED(state) \
+ ((((struct i386_thread_state *)state)->efl &= ~0x100), 1)
+
+/* we can do it */
+#define ATTACH_DETACH 1
+
+/* Sigh. There should be a file for i386 but no sysv stuff in it */
+#include "i386/tm-i386v.h"
+
+/* I want to test this float info code. See comment in tm-i386v.h */
+#undef FLOAT_INFO
+#define FLOAT_INFO { i386_mach3_float_info (); }
+
+/* Address of end of stack space.
+ * for MACH, see <machine/vmparam.h>
+ * @@@ I don't know what is in the 5 ints...
+ */
+#undef STACK_END_ADDR
+#define STACK_END_ADDR (0xc0000000-sizeof(int [5]))
diff --git a/gdb/config/i386/xm-i386gnu.h b/gdb/config/i386/xm-i386gnu.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..60307b21183
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/config/i386/xm-i386gnu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+/* Definitions to make GDB run on the GNU Hurd on an Intel 386
+ Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GDB.
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+#define HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
+
+/* Do implement the attach and detach commands. */
+#define ATTACH_DETACH 1
diff --git a/gdb/config/nm-gnu.h b/gdb/config/nm-gnu.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f59a2dcdfe0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/config/nm-gnu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/* Common declarations for the GNU Hurd
+
+ Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
+
+ The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
+ your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+
+#ifndef __NM_GNU_H__
+#define __NM_GNU_H__
+
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <mach.h>
+#include <mach/exception.h>
+
+#include "solib.h" /* Support for shared libraries. */
+
+#undef target_pid_to_str
+#define target_pid_to_str(pid) gnu_target_pid_to_str(pid)
+extern char *gnu_target_pid_to_str (int pid);
+
+/* Before storing, we need to read all the registers. */
+#define CHILD_PREPARE_TO_STORE() read_register_bytes (0, NULL, REGISTER_BYTES)
+
+/* Don't do wait_for_inferior on attach. */
+#define ATTACH_NO_WAIT
+
+/* Use SVR4 style shared library support */
+#define SVR4_SHARED_LIBS
+#define NO_CORE_OPS
+
+#define MAINTENANCE_CMDS 1
+
+#endif /* __NM_GNU_H__ */
diff --git a/gdb/exc_request.defs b/gdb/exc_request.defs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..9b5ed2ee421
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/exc_request.defs
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+/*
+ * Mach Operating System
+ * Copyright (c) 1993,1991,1990,1989,1988,1987 Carnegie Mellon University
+ * All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
+ * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
+ * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
+ * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
+ * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
+ *
+ * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
+ * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
+ * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
+ *
+ * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
+ * School of Computer Science
+ * Carnegie Mellon University
+ * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
+ *
+ * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon
+ * the rights to redistribute these changes.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Abstract:
+ * MiG definitions file for Mach exception interface (request half).
+ */
+
+subsystem exc 2400;
+
+#include <mach/std_types.defs>
+
+#ifdef USERPREFIX
+userprefix USERPREFIX;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef SERVERPREFIX
+serverprefix SERVERPREFIX;
+#endif
+
+simpleroutine exception_raise_request (
+ exception_port : mach_port_t;
+ replyport reply : mach_port_send_once_t;
+ thread : mach_port_t;
+ task : mach_port_t;
+ exception : integer_t;
+ code : integer_t;
+ subcode : integer_t);
diff --git a/gdb/gnu-nat.c b/gdb/gnu-nat.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..2d9cbed9f9d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/gnu-nat.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2814 @@
+/* Interface GDB to the GNU Hurd
+ Copyright (C) 1992, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This file is part of GDB.
+
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
+
+ Some code and ideas from m3-nat.c by Jukka Virtanen <jtv@hut.fi>
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+*/
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <setjmp.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <sys/ptrace.h>
+
+/* We include this because we don't need the access macros and they conflict
+ with gdb's definitions (ick). This is very non standard! */
+#include <waitflags.h>
+
+#include <mach.h>
+#include <mach/message.h>
+#include <mach/notify.h>
+#include <mach_error.h>
+#include <mach/exception.h>
+#include <mach/vm_attributes.h>
+
+#include <hurd/process.h>
+#include <hurd/process_request.h>
+#include <hurd/msg.h>
+#include <hurd/msg_request.h>
+#include <hurd/signal.h>
+#include <hurd/interrupt.h>
+#include <hurd/sigpreempt.h>
+
+#include "defs.h"
+#include "inferior.h"
+#include "symtab.h"
+#include "value.h"
+#include "language.h"
+#include "target.h"
+#include "wait.h"
+#include "gdbcmd.h"
+#include "gdbcore.h"
+
+#include "gnu-nat.h"
+
+#include "exc_request_S.h"
+#include "notify_S.h"
+#include "process_reply_S.h"
+#include "msg_reply_S.h"
+
+#include "exc_request_U.h"
+#include "msg_U.h"
+
+static process_t proc_server = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+
+/* If we've sent a proc_wait_request to the proc server, the pid of the
+ process we asked about. We can only ever have one outstanding. */
+int proc_wait_pid = 0;
+
+/* The number of wait requests we've sent, and expect replies from. */
+int proc_waits_pending = 0;
+
+int gnu_debug_flag = 0;
+
+/* Forward decls */
+
+extern struct target_ops gnu_ops;
+
+struct inf *make_inf ();
+void inf_clear_wait (struct inf *inf);
+void inf_cleanup (struct inf *inf);
+void inf_startup (struct inf *inf, int pid, task_t task);
+int inf_update_suspends (struct inf *inf);
+void inf_set_task (struct inf *inf, task_t port);
+void inf_validate_procs (struct inf *inf);
+void inf_steal_exc_ports (struct inf *inf);
+void inf_restore_exc_ports (struct inf *inf);
+int inf_update_procs (struct inf *inf);
+struct proc *inf_tid_to_proc (struct inf *inf, int tid);
+inline void inf_set_threads_resume_sc (struct inf *inf, struct proc
+ *run_thread, int run_others);
+inline int inf_set_threads_resume_sc_for_signal_thread (struct inf *inf);
+inline void inf_suspend (struct inf *inf);
+inline void inf_resume (struct inf *inf);
+void inf_set_step_thread (struct inf *inf, struct proc *proc);
+void inf_detach (struct inf *inf);
+void inf_attach (struct inf *inf, int pid);
+void inf_signal (struct inf *inf, enum target_signal sig);
+
+#define inf_debug(_inf, msg, args...) \
+ do { struct inf *__inf = (_inf); \
+ debug ("{inf %d %p}: " msg, __inf->pid, __inf , ##args); } while (0)
+
+struct proc *make_proc (struct inf *inf, mach_port_t port, int tid);
+struct proc *_proc_free (struct proc *proc);
+int proc_update_sc (struct proc *proc);
+void proc_abort (struct proc *proc, int force);
+thread_state_t proc_get_state (struct proc *proc, int force);
+error_t proc_get_exception_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t *port);
+error_t proc_set_exception_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t port);
+static mach_port_t _proc_get_exc_port (struct proc *proc);
+void proc_steal_exc_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t exc_port);
+void proc_restore_exc_port (struct proc *proc);
+int proc_trace (struct proc *proc, int set);
+char *proc_string (struct proc *proc);
+
+/* Evaluate RPC_EXPR in a scope with the variables MSGPORT and REFPORT bound
+ to INF's msg port and task port respectively. If it has no msg port,
+ EIEIO is returned. INF must refer to a running process! */
+#define INF_MSGPORT_RPC(inf, rpc_expr) \
+ HURD_MSGPORT_RPC (proc_getmsgport (proc_server, inf->pid, &msgport), \
+ (refport = inf->task->port, 0), 0, \
+ msgport ? (rpc_expr) : EIEIO)
+
+/* Like INF_MSGPORT_RPC, but will also resume the signal thread to ensure
+ there's someone around to deal with the RPC (and resuspend things
+ afterwards). This effects INF's threads' resume_sc count. */
+#define INF_RESUME_MSGPORT_RPC(inf, rpc_expr) \
+ (inf_set_threads_resume_sc_for_signal_thread (inf) \
+ ? ({ error_t __e; \
+ inf_resume (inf); \
+ __e = INF_MSGPORT_RPC (inf, rpc_expr); \
+ inf_suspend (inf); \
+ __e; }) \
+ : EIEIO)
+
+#define MIG_SERVER_DIED EMIG_SERVER_DIED /* XXX */
+
+/* The state passed by an exception message. */
+struct exc_state
+{
+ int exception; /* The exception code */
+ int code, subcode;
+ mach_port_t handler; /* The real exception port to handle this. */
+ mach_port_t reply; /* The reply port from the exception call. */
+};
+
+/* The results of the last wait an inf did. */
+struct inf_wait
+{
+ struct target_waitstatus status; /* The status returned to gdb. */
+ struct exc_state exc; /* The exception that caused us to return. */
+ struct proc *thread; /* The thread in question. */
+ int suppress; /* Something trivial happened. */
+};
+
+/* The state of an inferior. */
+struct inf
+{
+ /* Fields describing the current inferior. */
+
+ struct proc *task; /* The mach task. */
+ struct proc *threads; /* A linked list of all threads in TASK. */
+
+ /* True if THREADS needn't be validated by querying the task. We assume that
+ we and the task in question are the only ones frobbing the thread list,
+ so as long as we don't let any code run, we don't have to worry about
+ THREADS changing. */
+ int threads_up_to_date;
+
+ pid_t pid; /* The real system PID. */
+
+ struct inf_wait wait; /* What to return from target_wait. */
+
+ /* One thread proc in INF may be in `single-stepping mode'. This is it. */
+ struct proc *step_thread;
+
+ /* The thread we think is the signal thread. */
+ struct proc *signal_thread;
+
+ mach_port_t event_port; /* Where we receive various msgs. */
+
+ /* True if we think at least one thread in the inferior could currently be
+ running. */
+ int running : 1;
+
+ /* True if the process has stopped (in the proc server sense). Note that
+ since a proc server `stop' leaves the signal thread running, the inf can
+ be RUNNING && STOPPED... */
+ int stopped : 1;
+
+ /* True if the inferior is traced. */
+ int traced : 1;
+
+ /* True if we shouldn't try waiting for the inferior, usually because we
+ can't for some reason. */
+ int no_wait : 1;
+
+ /* When starting a new inferior, we don't try to validate threads until all
+ the proper execs have been done. This is a count of how many execs we
+ expect to happen. */
+ unsigned pending_execs;
+
+ /* Fields describing global state */
+
+ /* The task suspend count used when gdb has control. This is normally 1 to
+ make things easier for us, but sometimes (like when attaching to vital
+ system servers) it may be desirable to let the task continue to run
+ (pausing individual threads as necessary). */
+ int pause_sc;
+
+ /* The initial values used for the run_sc and pause_sc of newly discovered
+ threads -- see the definition of those fields in struct proc. */
+ int default_thread_run_sc;
+ int default_thread_pause_sc;
+
+ /* True if the process should be traced when started/attached. Newly
+ started processes *must* be traced at first to exec them properly, but
+ if this is false, tracing is turned off as soon it has done so. */
+ int want_signals;
+
+ /* True if exceptions from the inferior process should be trapped. This
+ must be on to use breakpoints. */
+ int want_exceptions;
+};
+
+int __proc_pid (struct proc *proc)
+{
+ return proc->inf->pid;
+}
+
+/* Update PROC's real suspend count to match it's desired one. Returns true
+ if we think PROC is now in a runnable state. */
+int
+proc_update_sc (struct proc *proc)
+{
+ int running;
+ int err = 0;
+ int delta = proc->sc - proc->cur_sc;
+
+ if (delta)
+ proc_debug (proc, "sc: %d --> %d", proc->cur_sc, proc->sc);
+
+ if (proc->sc == 0 && proc->state_changed)
+ /* Since PROC may start running, we must write back any state changes. */
+ {
+ assert (proc_is_thread (proc));
+ proc_debug (proc, "storing back changed thread state");
+ err = thread_set_state (proc->port, THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
+ &proc->state, THREAD_STATE_SIZE);
+ if (! err)
+ proc->state_changed = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (delta > 0)
+ while (delta-- > 0 && !err)
+ if (proc_is_task (proc))
+ err = task_suspend (proc->port);
+ else
+ err = thread_suspend (proc->port);
+ else
+ while (delta++ < 0 && !err)
+ if (proc_is_task (proc))
+ err = task_resume (proc->port);
+ else
+ err = thread_resume (proc->port);
+
+ if (! err)
+ proc->cur_sc = proc->sc;
+
+ /* If we got an error, then the task/thread has disappeared. */
+ running = !err && proc->sc == 0;
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "is %s", err ? "dead" : running ? "running" : "suspended");
+ if (err)
+ proc_debug (proc, "err = %s", strerror (err));
+
+ if (running)
+ {
+ proc->aborted = 0;
+ proc->state_valid = proc->state_changed = 0;
+ proc->fetched_regs = 0;
+ }
+
+ return running;
+}
+
+/* Thread_abort is called on PROC if needed. PROC must be a thread proc.
+ If PROC is deemed `precious', then nothing is done unless FORCE is true.
+ In particular, a thread is precious if it's running (in which case forcing
+ it includes suspending it first), or if it has an exception pending. */
+void
+proc_abort (struct proc *proc, int force)
+{
+ assert (proc_is_thread (proc));
+
+ if (! proc->aborted)
+ {
+ struct inf *inf = proc->inf;
+ int running = (proc->cur_sc == 0 && inf->task->cur_sc == 0);
+
+ if (running && force)
+ {
+ proc->sc = 1;
+ inf_update_suspends (proc->inf);
+ running = 0;
+ warning ("Stopped %s.", proc_string (proc));
+ }
+ else if (proc == inf->wait.thread && inf->wait.exc.reply && !force)
+ /* An exception is pending on PROC, which don't mess with. */
+ running = 1;
+
+ if (! running)
+ /* We only abort the thread if it's not actually running. */
+ {
+ thread_abort (proc->port);
+ proc_debug (proc, "aborted");
+ proc->aborted = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ proc_debug (proc, "not aborting");
+ }
+}
+
+/* Make sure that the state field in PROC is up to date, and return a pointer
+ to it, or 0 if something is wrong. If WILL_MODIFY is true, makes sure
+ that the thread is stopped and aborted first, and sets the state_changed
+ field in PROC to true. */
+thread_state_t
+proc_get_state (struct proc *proc, int will_modify)
+{
+ int was_aborted = proc->aborted;
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "updating state info%s",
+ will_modify ? " (with intention to modify)" : "");
+
+ proc_abort (proc, will_modify);
+
+ if (! was_aborted && proc->aborted)
+ /* PROC's state may have changed since we last fetched it. */
+ proc->state_valid = 0;
+
+ if (! proc->state_valid)
+ {
+ mach_msg_type_number_t state_size = THREAD_STATE_SIZE;
+ error_t err =
+ thread_get_state (proc->port, THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
+ &proc->state, &state_size);
+ proc_debug (proc, "getting thread state");
+ proc->state_valid = !err;
+ }
+
+ if (proc->state_valid)
+ {
+ if (will_modify)
+ proc->state_changed = 1;
+ return &proc->state;
+ }
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+error_t
+proc_get_exception_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t *port)
+{
+ if (proc_is_task (proc))
+ return task_get_exception_port (proc->port, port);
+ else
+ return thread_get_exception_port (proc->port, port);
+}
+
+error_t
+proc_set_exception_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t port)
+{
+ proc_debug (proc, "setting exception port: %d", port);
+ if (proc_is_task (proc))
+ return task_set_exception_port (proc->port, port);
+ else
+ return thread_set_exception_port (proc->port, port);
+}
+
+/* Get PROC's exception port, cleaning up a bit if proc has died. */
+static mach_port_t
+_proc_get_exc_port (struct proc *proc)
+{
+ mach_port_t exc_port;
+ error_t err = proc_get_exception_port (proc, &exc_port);
+
+ if (err)
+ /* PROC must be dead. */
+ {
+ if (proc->exc_port)
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->exc_port);
+ proc->exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ if (proc->saved_exc_port)
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
+ proc->saved_exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ }
+
+ return exc_port;
+}
+
+/* Replace PROC's exception port with EXC_PORT, unless it's already been
+ done. Stash away any existing exception port so we can restore it later. */
+void
+proc_steal_exc_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t exc_port)
+{
+ mach_port_t cur_exc_port = _proc_get_exc_port (proc);
+
+ if (cur_exc_port)
+ {
+ error_t err;
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "inserting exception port: %d", exc_port);
+
+ if (cur_exc_port != exc_port)
+ /* Put in our exception port. */
+ err = proc_set_exception_port (proc, exc_port);
+
+ if (err || cur_exc_port == proc->exc_port)
+ /* We previously set the exception port, and it's still set. So we
+ just keep the old saved port which is what the proc set. */
+ {
+ if (cur_exc_port)
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), cur_exc_port);
+ }
+ else
+ /* Keep a copy of PROC's old exception port so it can be restored. */
+ {
+ if (proc->saved_exc_port)
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
+ proc->saved_exc_port = cur_exc_port;
+ }
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "saved exception port: %d", proc->saved_exc_port);
+
+ if (!err)
+ proc->exc_port = exc_port;
+ else
+ warning ("Error setting exception port for %s: %s",
+ proc_string (proc), strerror (err));
+ }
+}
+
+/* If we previously replaced PROC's exception port, put back what we found
+ there at the time, unless *our* exception port has since be overwritten,
+ in which case who knows what's going on. */
+void
+proc_restore_exc_port (struct proc *proc)
+{
+ mach_port_t cur_exc_port = _proc_get_exc_port (proc);
+
+ if (cur_exc_port)
+ {
+ error_t err = 0;
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "restoring real exception port");
+
+ if (proc->exc_port == cur_exc_port)
+ /* Our's is still there. */
+ err = proc_set_exception_port (proc, proc->saved_exc_port);
+
+ if (proc->saved_exc_port)
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
+ proc->saved_exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+
+ if (!err)
+ proc->exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ else
+ warning ("Error setting exception port for %s: %s",
+ proc_string (proc), strerror (err));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Turns hardware tracing in PROC on or off when SET is true or fals,
+ respectively. Returns true on success. */
+int
+proc_trace (struct proc *proc, int set)
+{
+ thread_state_t state = proc_get_state (proc, 1);
+
+ if (! state)
+ return 0; /* the thread must be dead. */
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "tracing %s", set ? "on" : "off");
+
+ if (set)
+ {
+ /* XXX We don't get the exception unless the thread has its own
+ exception port???? */
+ if (proc->exc_port == MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ proc_steal_exc_port (proc, proc->inf->event_port);
+ THREAD_STATE_SET_TRACED (state);
+ }
+ else
+ THREAD_STATE_CLEAR_TRACED (state);
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* A variable from which to assign new TIDs. */
+static int next_thread_id = 1;
+
+/* Returns a new proc structure with the given fields. Also adds a
+ notification for PORT becoming dead to be sent to INF's notify port. */
+struct proc *
+make_proc (struct inf *inf, mach_port_t port, int tid)
+{
+ error_t err;
+ mach_port_t prev_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ struct proc *proc = malloc (sizeof (struct proc));
+
+ proc->port = port;
+ proc->tid = tid;
+ proc->inf = inf;
+ proc->next = 0;
+ proc->saved_exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ proc->exc_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ proc->sc = 0;
+ proc->cur_sc = 0;
+ proc->run_sc = inf->default_thread_run_sc;
+ proc->pause_sc = inf->default_thread_pause_sc;
+ proc->resume_sc = proc->run_sc;
+ proc->aborted = 0;
+ proc->state_valid = 0;
+ proc->state_changed = 0;
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "is new");
+
+ /* Get notified when things die. */
+ err =
+ mach_port_request_notification (mach_task_self(), port,
+ MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME, 1,
+ inf->event_port,
+ MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE,
+ &prev_port);
+ if (err)
+ warning ("Couldn't request notification for port %d: %s",
+ port, strerror (err));
+ else
+ {
+ proc_debug (proc, "notifications to: %d", inf->event_port);
+ if (prev_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), prev_port);
+ }
+
+ if (inf->want_exceptions)
+ if (proc_is_task (proc))
+ /* Make the task exception port point to us. */
+ proc_steal_exc_port (proc, inf->event_port);
+ else
+ /* Just clear thread exception ports -- they default to the task one. */
+ proc_steal_exc_port (proc, MACH_PORT_NULL);
+
+ return proc;
+}
+
+/* Frees PROC and any resources it uses, and returns the value of PROC's next
+ field. */
+struct proc *
+_proc_free (struct proc *proc)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = proc->inf;
+ struct proc *next = proc->next;
+
+ proc_debug (proc, "freeing...");
+
+ if (proc == inf->step_thread)
+ /* Turn off single stepping. */
+ inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0);
+ if (proc == inf->wait.thread)
+ inf_clear_wait (inf);
+ if (proc == inf->signal_thread)
+ inf->signal_thread = 0;
+
+ if (proc->port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ {
+ if (proc->exc_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ /* Restore the original exception port. */
+ proc_restore_exc_port (proc);
+ if (proc->cur_sc != 0)
+ /* Resume the thread/task. */
+ {
+ proc->sc = 0;
+ proc_update_sc (proc);
+ }
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->port);
+ }
+
+ free (proc);
+ return next;
+}
+
+struct inf *make_inf ()
+{
+ struct inf *inf = malloc (sizeof (struct inf));
+
+ if (!inf)
+ return 0;
+
+ inf->task = 0;
+ inf->threads = 0;
+ inf->threads_up_to_date = 0;
+ inf->pid = 0;
+ inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
+ inf->wait.thread = 0;
+ inf->wait.exc.handler = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ inf->wait.exc.reply = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ inf->step_thread = 0;
+ inf->signal_thread = 0;
+ inf->event_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ inf->stopped = 0;
+ inf->running = 0;
+ inf->traced = 0;
+ inf->no_wait = 0;
+ inf->pending_execs = 0;
+ inf->pause_sc = 1;
+ inf->default_thread_run_sc = 0;
+ inf->default_thread_pause_sc = 0;
+ inf->want_signals = 1; /* By default */
+ inf->want_exceptions = 1; /* By default */
+
+ return inf;
+}
+
+void
+inf_clear_wait (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ inf_debug (inf, "clearing wait");
+ inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS;
+ inf->wait.thread = 0;
+ inf->wait.suppress = 0;
+ if (inf->wait.exc.handler != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ {
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), inf->wait.exc.handler);
+ inf->wait.exc.handler = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ }
+ if (inf->wait.exc.reply != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ {
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), inf->wait.exc.reply);
+ inf->wait.exc.reply = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+void
+inf_cleanup (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ inf_debug (inf, "cleanup");
+
+ inf_clear_wait (inf);
+
+ inf_set_task (inf, MACH_PORT_NULL);
+ inf->pid = 0;
+ inf->traced = 0;
+ inf->no_wait = 0;
+ inf->stopped = 0;
+ inf->running = 0;
+ inf->pending_execs = 0;
+
+ if (inf->event_port)
+ {
+ mach_port_destroy (mach_task_self (), inf->event_port);
+ inf->event_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+void
+inf_startup (struct inf *inf, int pid, task_t task)
+{
+ error_t err;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "startup: pid = %d, task = %d", pid, task);
+
+ inf_cleanup (inf);
+
+ /* Make the port on which we receive all events. */
+ err = mach_port_allocate (mach_task_self (),
+ MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &inf->event_port);
+ if (err)
+ error ("Error allocating event port: %s", strerror (err));
+
+ /* Make a send right for it, so we can easily copy it for other people. */
+ mach_port_insert_right (mach_task_self (), inf->event_port,
+ inf->event_port, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND);
+
+ if (inf->pause_sc)
+ task_suspend (task);
+
+ inf_set_task (inf, task);
+
+ if (inf->task)
+ {
+ inf->pid = pid;
+ if (inf->pause_sc)
+ inf->task->sc = inf->task->cur_sc = 1; /* Reflect task_suspend above */
+ }
+}
+
+void
+inf_set_task (struct inf *inf, mach_port_t port)
+{
+ struct proc *task = inf->task;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "setting task: %d", port);
+
+ if (task && task->port != port)
+ {
+ inf->task = 0;
+ inf_validate_procs (inf); /* Trash all the threads. */
+ _proc_free (task); /* And the task. */
+ }
+
+ if (port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ {
+ inf->task = make_proc (inf, port, PROC_TID_TASK);
+ inf->threads_up_to_date = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Validates INF's stopped field from the actual proc server state. */
+static void
+inf_validate_stopped (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ char *noise;
+ mach_msg_type_number_t noise_len = 0;
+ struct procinfo *pi;
+ mach_msg_type_number_t pi_len = 0;
+ error_t err =
+ proc_getprocinfo (proc_server, inf->pid, 0,
+ (procinfo_t *)&pi, &pi_len, &noise, &noise_len);
+
+ if (! err)
+ {
+ inf->stopped = !!(pi->state & PI_STOPPED);
+ vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t)pi, pi_len);
+ if (noise_len > 0)
+ vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t)noise, noise_len);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Validates INF's task suspend count. */
+static void
+inf_validate_task_sc (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ struct task_basic_info info;
+ mach_msg_type_number_t info_len = TASK_BASIC_INFO_COUNT;
+ error_t err = task_info (inf->task->port, TASK_BASIC_INFO, &info, &info_len);
+ if (! err)
+ {
+ if (inf->task->cur_sc < info.suspend_count)
+ warning ("Pid %d is suspended; continuing will clear existing suspend count.", inf->pid);
+ inf->task->cur_sc = info.suspend_count;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Turns tracing for INF on or off, depending on ON, unless it already is.
+ If INF is running, the resume_sc count of INF's threads will be modified,
+ and the signal thread will briefly be run to change the trace state. */
+void
+inf_set_traced (struct inf *inf, int on)
+{
+ if (on != inf->traced)
+ if (inf->task)
+ /* Make it take effect immediately. */
+ {
+ error_t (*f)(mach_port_t, mach_port_t, int) =
+ on ? msg_set_some_exec_flags : msg_clear_some_exec_flags;
+ error_t err =
+ INF_RESUME_MSGPORT_RPC (inf, (*f)(msgport, refport, EXEC_TRACED));
+ if (err == EIEIO)
+ warning ("Can't modify tracing state for pid %d: No signal thread",
+ inf->pid);
+ else if (err)
+ warning ("Can't modify tracing state for pid %d: %s",
+ inf->pid, strerror (err));
+ else
+ inf->traced = on;
+ }
+ else
+ inf->traced = on;
+}
+
+/* Makes all the real suspend count deltas of all the procs in INF match the
+ desired values. Careful to always do thread/task suspend counts in the
+ safe order. Returns true if at least one thread is thought to be running.*/
+int
+inf_update_suspends (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ struct proc *task = inf->task;
+ /* We don't have to update INF->threads even though we're iterating over it
+ because we'll change a thread only if it already has an existing proc
+ entry. */
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "updating suspend counts");
+
+ if (task)
+ {
+ struct proc *thread;
+ int task_running = (task->sc == 0), thread_running = 0;
+
+ if (task->sc > task->cur_sc)
+ /* The task is becoming _more_ suspended; do before any threads. */
+ task_running = proc_update_sc (task);
+
+ if (inf->pending_execs)
+ /* When we're waiting for an exec, things may be happening behind our
+ back, so be conservative. */
+ thread_running = 1;
+
+ /* Do all the thread suspend counts. */
+ for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
+ thread_running |= proc_update_sc (thread);
+
+ if (task->sc != task->cur_sc)
+ /* We didn't do the task first, because we wanted to wait for the
+ threads; do it now. */
+ task_running = proc_update_sc (task);
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "%srunning...",
+ (thread_running && task_running) ? "" : "not ");
+
+ inf->running = thread_running && task_running;
+
+ /* Once any thread has executed some code, we can't depend on the
+ threads list any more. */
+ if (inf->running)
+ inf->threads_up_to_date = 0;
+
+ return inf->running;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Converts a GDB pid to a struct proc. */
+struct proc *
+inf_tid_to_thread (struct inf *inf, int tid)
+{
+ struct proc *thread = inf->threads;
+ while (thread)
+ if (thread->tid == tid)
+ return thread;
+ else
+ thread = thread->next;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Converts a thread port to a struct proc. */
+struct proc *
+inf_port_to_thread (struct inf *inf, mach_port_t port)
+{
+ struct proc *thread = inf->threads;
+ while (thread)
+ if (thread->port == port)
+ return thread;
+ else
+ thread = thread->next;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Make INF's list of threads be consistent with reality of TASK. */
+void
+inf_validate_procs (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ int i;
+ thread_array_t threads;
+ unsigned num_threads;
+ struct proc *task = inf->task;
+
+ inf->threads_up_to_date = !inf->running;
+
+ if (task)
+ {
+ error_t err = task_threads (task->port, &threads, &num_threads);
+ inf_debug (inf, "fetching threads");
+ if (err)
+ /* TASK must be dead. */
+ {
+ task->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ _proc_free (task);
+ task = inf->task = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!task)
+ {
+ num_threads = 0;
+ inf_debug (inf, "no task");
+ }
+
+ {
+ unsigned search_start = 0; /* Make things normally linear. */
+ /* Which thread in PROCS corresponds to each task thread, & the task. */
+ struct proc *matched[num_threads + 1];
+ /* The last thread in INF->threads, so we can add to the end. */
+ struct proc *last = 0;
+ /* The current thread we're considering. */
+ struct proc *thread = inf->threads;
+
+ bzero (matched, sizeof (matched));
+
+ while (thread)
+ {
+ unsigned left;
+
+ for (i = search_start, left = num_threads; left; i++, left--)
+ {
+ if (i >= num_threads)
+ i -= num_threads; /* I wrapped around. */
+ if (thread->port == threads[i])
+ /* We already know about this thread. */
+ {
+ matched[i] = thread;
+ last = thread;
+ thread = thread->next;
+ search_start++;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (! left)
+ {
+ proc_debug (thread, "died!");
+ thread->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ thread = _proc_free (thread); /* THREAD is dead. */
+ (last ? last->next : inf->threads) = thread;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num_threads; i++)
+ if (matched[i])
+ /* Throw away the duplicate send right. */
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), threads[i]);
+ else
+ /* THREADS[I] is a thread we don't know about yet! */
+ {
+ thread = make_proc (inf, threads[i], next_thread_id++);
+ (last ? last->next : inf->threads) = thread;
+ last = thread;
+ proc_debug (thread, "new thread: %d", threads[i]);
+ add_thread (thread->tid); /* Tell GDB's generic thread code. */
+ }
+
+ vm_deallocate(mach_task_self(),
+ (vm_address_t)threads, (num_threads * sizeof(thread_t)));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Makes sure that INF's thread list is synced with the actual process. */
+inline int
+inf_update_procs (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ if (! inf->task)
+ return 0;
+ if (! inf->threads_up_to_date)
+ inf_validate_procs (inf);
+ return !!inf->task;
+}
+
+/* Sets the resume_sc of each thread in inf. That of RUN_THREAD is set to 0,
+ and others are set to their run_sc if RUN_OTHERS is true, and otherwise
+ their pause_sc. */
+inline void
+inf_set_threads_resume_sc (struct inf *inf,
+ struct proc *run_thread, int run_others)
+{
+ struct proc *thread;
+ inf_update_procs (inf);
+ for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
+ if (thread == run_thread)
+ thread->resume_sc = 0;
+ else if (run_others)
+ thread->resume_sc = thread->run_sc;
+ else
+ thread->resume_sc = thread->pause_sc;
+}
+
+/* Cause INF to continue execution immediately; individual threads may still
+ be suspended (but their suspend counts will be updated). */
+inline void
+inf_resume (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ struct proc *thread;
+
+ inf_update_procs (inf);
+
+ for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
+ thread->sc = thread->resume_sc;
+
+ if (inf->task)
+ inf->task->sc = 0;
+
+ inf_update_suspends (inf);
+}
+
+/* Cause INF to stop execution immediately; individual threads may still
+ be running. */
+inline void
+inf_suspend (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ struct proc *thread;
+
+ inf_update_procs (inf);
+
+ for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
+ thread->sc = thread->pause_sc;
+
+ if (inf->task)
+ inf->task->sc = inf->pause_sc;
+
+ inf_update_suspends (inf);
+}
+
+/* INF has one thread PROC that is in single-stepping mode. This functions
+ changes it to be PROC, changing any old step_thread to be a normal one. A
+ PROC of 0 clears an any existing value. */
+void
+inf_set_step_thread (struct inf *inf, struct proc *thread)
+{
+ assert (!thread || proc_is_thread (thread));
+
+ if (thread)
+ inf_debug (inf, "setting step thread: %d/%d", inf->pid, thread->tid);
+ else
+ inf_debug (inf, "clearing step thread");
+
+ if (inf->step_thread != thread)
+ {
+ if (inf->step_thread && inf->step_thread->port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ if (! proc_trace (inf->step_thread, 0))
+ return;
+ if (thread && proc_trace (thread, 1))
+ inf->step_thread = thread;
+ else
+ inf->step_thread = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Set up the thread resume_sc's so that only the signal thread is running
+ (plus whatever other thread are set to always run). Returns true if we
+ did so, or false if we can't find a signal thread. */
+inline int
+inf_set_threads_resume_sc_for_signal_thread (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ if (inf->signal_thread)
+ {
+ inf_set_threads_resume_sc (inf, inf->signal_thread, 0);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void
+inf_update_signal_thread (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ /* XXX for now we assume that if there's a msgport, the 2nd thread is
+ the signal thread. */
+ inf->signal_thread = inf->threads ? inf->threads->next : 0;
+}
+
+/* Detachs from INF's inferior task, letting it run once again... */
+void
+inf_detach (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ struct proc *task = inf->task;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "detaching...");
+
+ inf_clear_wait (inf);
+ inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0);
+
+ if (task)
+ {
+ struct proc *thread;
+
+ inf_set_traced (inf, 0);
+ if (inf->stopped)
+ inf_signal (inf, TARGET_SIGNAL_0);
+
+ proc_restore_exc_port (task);
+ task->sc = 0;
+
+ for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
+ {
+ proc_restore_exc_port (thread);
+ thread->sc = 0;
+ }
+
+ inf_update_suspends (inf);
+ }
+
+ inf_cleanup (inf);
+}
+
+/* Attaches INF to the process with process id PID, returning it in a suspended
+ state suitable for debugging. */
+void
+inf_attach (struct inf *inf, int pid)
+{
+ error_t err;
+ task_t task;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "attaching: %d", pid);
+
+ err = proc_pid2task (proc_server, pid, &task);
+ if (err)
+ error ("Error getting task for pid %d: %s", pid, strerror (err));
+
+ if (inf->pid)
+ inf_detach (inf);
+
+ inf_startup (inf, pid, task);
+}
+
+/* Makes sure that we've got our exception ports entrenched in the process. */
+void inf_steal_exc_ports (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ struct proc *thread;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "stealing exception ports");
+
+ inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0); /* The step thread is special. */
+
+ proc_steal_exc_port (inf->task, inf->event_port);
+ for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
+ proc_steal_exc_port (thread, MACH_PORT_NULL);
+}
+
+/* Makes sure the process has its own exception ports. */
+void inf_restore_exc_ports (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ struct proc *thread;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "restoring exception ports");
+
+ inf_set_step_thread (inf, 0); /* The step thread is special. */
+
+ proc_restore_exc_port (inf->task);
+ for (thread = inf->threads; thread; thread = thread->next)
+ proc_restore_exc_port (thread);
+}
+
+/* Deliver signal SIG to INF. If INF is stopped, delivering a signal, even
+ signal 0, will continue it. INF is assumed to be in a paused state, and
+ the resume_sc's of INF's threads may be affected. */
+void
+inf_signal (struct inf *inf, enum target_signal sig)
+{
+ error_t err = 0;
+ int host_sig = target_signal_to_host (sig);
+
+#define NAME target_signal_to_name (sig)
+
+ if (host_sig >= _NSIG)
+ /* A mach exception. Exceptions are encoded in the signal space by
+ putting them after _NSIG; this assumes they're positive (and not
+ extremely large)! */
+ {
+ struct inf_wait *w = &inf->wait;
+ if (w->status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
+ && w->status.value.sig == sig
+ && w->thread && !w->thread->aborted)
+ /* We're passing through the last exception we received. This is
+ kind of bogus, because exceptions are per-thread whereas gdb
+ treats signals as per-process. We just forward the exception to
+ the correct handler, even it's not for the same thread as TID --
+ i.e., we pretend it's global. */
+ {
+ struct exc_state *e = &w->exc;
+ inf_debug (inf, "passing through exception:"
+ " task = %d, thread = %d, exc = %d"
+ ", code = %d, subcode = %d",
+ w->thread->port, inf->task->port,
+ e->exception, e->code, e->subcode);
+ err =
+ exception_raise_request (e->handler,
+ e->reply, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE,
+ w->thread->port, inf->task->port,
+ e->exception, e->code, e->subcode);
+ }
+ else
+ warning ("Can't forward spontaneous exception (%s).", NAME);
+ }
+ else
+ /* A Unix signal. */
+ if (inf->stopped)
+ /* The process is stopped an expecting a signal. Just send off a
+ request and let it get handled when we resume everything. */
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "sending %s to stopped process", NAME);
+ err =
+ INF_MSGPORT_RPC (inf,
+ msg_sig_post_untraced_request (msgport,
+ inf->event_port,
+ MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE,
+ host_sig,
+ refport));
+ if (! err)
+ /* Posting an untraced signal automatically continues it.
+ We clear this here rather than when we get the reply
+ because we'd rather assume it's not stopped when it
+ actually is, than the reverse. */
+ inf->stopped = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ /* It's not expecting it. We have to let just the signal thread
+ run, and wait for it to get into a reasonable state before we
+ can continue the rest of the process. When we finally resume the
+ process the signal we request will be the very first thing that
+ happens. */
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "sending %s to unstopped process (so resuming signal thread)", NAME);
+ err =
+ INF_RESUME_MSGPORT_RPC (inf,
+ msg_sig_post_untraced (msgport,
+ host_sig, refport));
+ }
+
+ if (err == EIEIO)
+ /* Can't do too much... */
+ warning ("Can't deliver signal %s: No signal thread.", NAME);
+ else if (err)
+ warning ("Delivering signal %s: %s", NAME, strerror (err));
+
+#undef NAME
+}
+
+/* The inferior used for all gdb target ops. */
+struct inf *current_inferior = 0;
+
+/* The inferior being waited for by gnu_wait. Since GDB is decidely not
+ multi-threaded, we don't bother to lock this. */
+struct inf *waiting_inf;
+
+/* Wait for something to happen in the inferior, returning what in STATUS. */
+static int
+gnu_wait (int tid, struct target_waitstatus *status)
+{
+ struct msg {
+ mach_msg_header_t hdr;
+ mach_msg_type_t type;
+ int data[8000];
+ } msg;
+ error_t err;
+ struct proc *thread;
+ struct inf *inf = current_inferior;
+
+ waiting_inf = inf;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "waiting for: %d", tid);
+
+ rewait:
+ if (proc_wait_pid != inf->pid && !inf->no_wait)
+ /* Always get information on events from the proc server. */
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "requesting wait on pid %d", inf->pid);
+
+ if (proc_wait_pid)
+ /* The proc server is single-threaded, and only allows a single
+ outstanding wait request, so we have to cancel the previous one. */
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "cancelling previous wait on pid %d", proc_wait_pid);
+ interrupt_operation (proc_server);
+ }
+
+ err =
+ proc_wait_request (proc_server, inf->event_port, inf->pid, WUNTRACED);
+ if (err)
+ warning ("wait request failed: %s", strerror (err));
+ else
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "waits pending: %d", proc_waits_pending);
+ proc_wait_pid = inf->pid;
+ /* Even if proc_waits_pending was > 0 before, we still won't get
+ any other replies, because it was either from a different INF,
+ or a different process attached to INF -- and the event port,
+ which is the wait reply port, changes when you switch processes.*/
+ proc_waits_pending = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ inf_clear_wait (inf);
+
+ /* What can happen? (1) Dead name notification; (2) Exceptions arrive;
+ (3) wait reply from the proc server. */
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "waiting for an event...");
+ err = _hurd_intr_rpc_mach_msg (&msg.hdr, MACH_RCV_MSG, 0,
+ sizeof (struct msg),
+ inf->event_port, MACH_PORT_NULL);
+
+ /* Re-suspend the task. */
+ inf_suspend (inf);
+
+ if (err == EINTR)
+ inf_debug (inf, "interrupted");
+ else if (err)
+ error ("Couldn't wait for an event: %s", strerror (err));
+ else
+ {
+ struct {
+ mach_msg_header_t hdr;
+ mach_msg_type_t err_type;
+ kern_return_t err;
+ char noise[200];
+ } reply;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "event: msgid = %d", msg.hdr.msgh_id);
+
+ /* Handle what we got. */
+ if (! notify_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr)
+ && ! exc_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr)
+ && ! process_reply_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr)
+ && ! msg_reply_server (&msg.hdr, &reply.hdr))
+ /* Whatever it is, it's something strange. */
+ error ("Got a strange event, msg id = %d.", msg.hdr.msgh_id);
+
+ if (reply.err)
+ error ("Handling event, msgid = %d: %s",
+ msg.hdr.msgh_id, strerror (reply.err));
+ }
+
+ if (inf->pending_execs)
+ /* We're waiting for the inferior to finish execing. */
+ {
+ struct inf_wait *w = &inf->wait;
+ enum target_waitkind kind = w->status.kind;
+
+ if (kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS)
+ /* Since gdb is actually counting the number of times the inferior
+ stops, expecting one stop per exec, we only return major events
+ while execing. */
+ w->suppress = 1;
+ else if (kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
+ && w->status.value.sig == TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP)
+ /* Ah hah! A SIGTRAP from the inferior while starting up probably
+ means we've succesfully completed an exec! */
+ if (--inf->pending_execs == 0)
+ /* We're done! */
+ {
+ prune_threads (1); /* Get rid of the old shell threads */
+ renumber_threads (0); /* Give our threads reasonable names. */
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (inf->wait.suppress)
+ /* Some totally spurious event happened that we don't consider
+ worth returning to gdb. Just keep waiting. */
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "suppressing return, rewaiting...");
+ inf_resume (inf);
+ goto rewait;
+ }
+
+ /* Pass back out our results. */
+ bcopy (&inf->wait.status, status, sizeof (*status));
+
+ thread = inf->wait.thread;
+ if (thread)
+ tid = thread->tid;
+ else
+ thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, tid);
+
+ if (!thread || thread->port == MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ /* TID is dead; try and find a new thread. */
+ if (inf_update_procs (inf) && inf->threads)
+ tid = inf->threads->tid; /* The first available thread. */
+ else
+ tid = -1;
+
+ if (thread && tid >= 0 && status->kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS
+ && inf->pause_sc == 0 && thread->pause_sc == 0)
+ /* If something actually happened to THREAD, make sure we suspend it. */
+ {
+ thread->sc = 1;
+ inf_update_suspends (inf);
+ }
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "returning tid = %d, status = %s (%d)", tid,
+ status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED ? "EXITED"
+ : status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED ? "STOPPED"
+ : status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED ? "SIGNALLED"
+ : status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED ? "LOADED"
+ : status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS ? "SPURIOUS"
+ : "?",
+ status->value.integer);
+
+ return tid;
+}
+
+/* The rpc handler called by exc_server. */
+error_t
+S_exception_raise_request (mach_port_t port, mach_port_t reply_port,
+ thread_t thread_port, task_t task_port,
+ int exception, int code, int subcode)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
+ struct proc *thread = inf_port_to_thread (inf, thread_port);
+
+ inf_debug (waiting_inf,
+ "thread = %d, task = %d, exc = %d, code = %d, subcode = %d",
+ thread_port, task_port, exception, code);
+
+ if (!thread)
+ /* We don't know about thread? */
+ {
+ inf_update_procs (inf);
+ thread = inf_port_to_thread (inf, thread_port);
+ if (!thread)
+ /* Give up, the generating thread is gone. */
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), thread_port);
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), task_port);
+
+ if (! thread->aborted)
+ /* THREAD hasn't been aborted since this exception happened (abortion
+ clears any exception state), so it must be real. */
+ {
+ /* Store away the details; this will destroy any previous info. */
+ inf->wait.thread = thread;
+
+ inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
+
+ if (exception == EXC_BREAKPOINT)
+ /* GDB likes to get SIGTRAP for breakpoints. */
+ {
+ inf->wait.status.value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP;
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), reply_port);
+ }
+ else
+ /* Record the exception so that we can forward it later. */
+ {
+ if (thread->exc_port == port)
+ inf->wait.exc.handler = thread->saved_exc_port;
+ else
+ {
+ inf->wait.exc.handler = inf->task->saved_exc_port;
+ assert (inf->task->exc_port == port);
+ }
+ if (inf->wait.exc.handler != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ /* Add a reference to the exception handler. */
+ mach_port_mod_refs (mach_task_self (),
+ inf->wait.exc.handler, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND,
+ 1);
+
+ inf->wait.exc.exception = exception;
+ inf->wait.exc.code = code;
+ inf->wait.exc.subcode = subcode;
+ inf->wait.exc.reply = reply_port;
+
+ /* Exceptions are encoded in the signal space by putting them after
+ _NSIG; this assumes they're positive (and not extremely large)! */
+ inf->wait.status.value.sig =
+ target_signal_from_host (_NSIG + exception);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ /* A supppressed exception, which ignore. */
+ {
+ inf->wait.suppress = 1;
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), reply_port);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Fill in INF's wait field after a task has died without giving us more
+ detailed information. */
+void
+inf_task_died_status (struct inf *inf)
+{
+ warning ("Pid %d died with unknown exit status, using SIGKILL.", inf->pid);
+ inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
+ inf->wait.status.value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_KILL;
+}
+
+/* Notify server routines. The only real one is dead name notification. */
+
+error_t
+do_mach_notify_dead_name (mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t dead_port)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
+
+ inf_debug (waiting_inf, "port = %d", dead_port);
+
+ if (inf->task && inf->task->port == dead_port)
+ {
+ proc_debug (inf->task, "is dead");
+ inf->task->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ if (proc_wait_pid == inf->pid)
+ /* We have a wait outstanding on the process, which will return more
+ detailed information, so delay until we get that. */
+ inf->wait.suppress = 1;
+ else
+ /* We never waited for the process (maybe it wasn't a child), so just
+ pretend it got a SIGKILL. */
+ inf_task_died_status (inf);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ struct proc *thread = inf_port_to_thread (inf, dead_port);
+ if (thread)
+ {
+ proc_debug (thread, "is dead");
+ thread->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), dead_port);
+ inf->threads_up_to_date = 0; /* Just in case */
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static error_t
+ill_rpc (char *fun)
+{
+ warning ("illegal rpc: %s", fun);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+error_t
+do_mach_notify_no_senders (mach_port_t notify, mach_port_mscount_t count)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+error_t
+do_mach_notify_port_deleted (mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t name)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+error_t
+do_mach_notify_msg_accepted (mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t name)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+error_t
+do_mach_notify_port_destroyed (mach_port_t notify, mach_port_t name)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+error_t
+do_mach_notify_send_once (mach_port_t notify)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+/* Process_reply server routines. We only use process_wait_reply. */
+
+error_t
+S_proc_wait_reply (mach_port_t reply, error_t err,
+ int status, rusage_t rusage, pid_t pid)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "err = %s, pid = %d, status = 0x%x",
+ err ? strerror (err) : "0", pid, status);
+
+ if (err && proc_wait_pid && (!inf->task || !inf->task->port))
+ /* Ack. The task has died, but the task-died notification code didn't
+ tell anyone because it thought a more detailed reply from the
+ procserver was forthcoming. However, we now learn that won't
+ happen... So we have to act like the task just died, and this time,
+ tell the world. */
+ inf_task_died_status (inf);
+
+ if (--proc_waits_pending == 0)
+ /* PROC_WAIT_PID represents the most recent wait. We will always get
+ replies in order because the proc server is single threaded. */
+ proc_wait_pid = 0;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "waits pending now: %d", proc_waits_pending);
+
+ if (err)
+ {
+ if (err != EINTR)
+ {
+ warning ("Can't wait for pid %d: %s", inf->pid, strerror (err));
+ inf->no_wait = 1;
+
+ /* Since we can't see the inferior's signals, don't trap them. */
+ inf_set_traced (inf, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ else if (pid == inf->pid)
+ {
+ store_waitstatus (&inf->wait.status, status);
+ if (inf->wait.status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED)
+ /* The process has sent us a signal, and stopped itself in a sane
+ state pending our actions. */
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "process has stopped itself");
+ inf->stopped = 1;
+
+ /* We recheck the task suspend count here because the crash server
+ messes with it in an unfriendly way, right before `stopping'. */
+ inf_validate_task_sc (inf);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ inf->wait.suppress = 1; /* Something odd happened. Ignore. */
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+error_t
+S_proc_setmsgport_reply (mach_port_t reply, error_t err,
+ mach_port_t old_msg_port)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+error_t
+S_proc_getmsgport_reply (mach_port_t reply, error_t err, mach_port_t msg_port)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+/* Msg_reply server routines. We only use msg_sig_post_untraced_reply. */
+
+error_t
+S_msg_sig_post_untraced_reply (mach_port_t reply, error_t err)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = waiting_inf;
+
+ if (err == EBUSY)
+ /* EBUSY is what we get when the crash server has grabbed control of the
+ process and doesn't like what signal we tried to send it. Just act
+ like the process stopped (using a signal of 0 should mean that the
+ *next* time the user continues, it will pass signal 0, which the crash
+ server should like). */
+ {
+ inf->wait.status.kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
+ inf->wait.status.value.sig = TARGET_SIGNAL_0;
+ }
+ else if (err)
+ warning ("Signal delivery failed: %s", strerror (err));
+
+ if (err)
+ /* We only get this reply when we've posted a signal to a process which we
+ thought was stopped, and which we expected to continue after the signal.
+ Given that the signal has failed for some reason, it's reasonable to
+ assume it's still stopped. */
+ inf->stopped = 1;
+ else
+ inf->wait.suppress = 1;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+error_t
+S_msg_sig_post_reply (mach_port_t reply, error_t err)
+{
+ return ill_rpc (__FUNCTION__);
+}
+
+/* Returns the number of messages queued for the receive right PORT. */
+static mach_port_msgcount_t
+port_msgs_queued (mach_port_t port)
+{
+ struct mach_port_status status;
+ error_t err =
+ mach_port_get_receive_status (mach_task_self (), port, &status);
+
+ if (err)
+ return 0;
+ else
+ return status.mps_msgcount;
+}
+
+/* Resume execution of the inferior process.
+
+ If STEP is nonzero, single-step it.
+ If SIGNAL is nonzero, give it that signal.
+
+ TID STEP:
+ -1 true Single step the current thread allowing other threads to run.
+ -1 false Continue the current thread allowing other threads to run.
+ X true Single step the given thread, don't allow any others to run.
+ X false Continue the given thread, do not allow any others to run.
+ (Where X, of course, is anything except -1)
+
+ Note that a resume may not `take' if there are pending exceptions/&c
+ still unprocessed from the last resume we did (any given resume may result
+ in multiple events returned by wait).
+*/
+static void
+gnu_resume (int tid, int step, enum target_signal sig)
+{
+ struct proc *step_thread = 0;
+ struct inf *inf = current_inferior;
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "tid = %d, step = %d, sig = %d", tid, step, sig);
+
+ if (sig != TARGET_SIGNAL_0 || inf->stopped)
+ inf_signal (inf, sig);
+ else if (inf->wait.exc.reply != MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ /* We received an exception to which we have chosen not to forward, so
+ abort the faulting thread, which will perhaps retake it. */
+ {
+ proc_abort (inf->wait.thread, 1);
+ warning ("Aborting %s with unforwarded exception %s.",
+ proc_string (inf->wait.thread),
+ target_signal_to_name (inf->wait.status.value.sig));
+ }
+
+ if (port_msgs_queued (inf->event_port))
+ /* If there are still messages in our event queue, don't bother resuming
+ the process, as we're just going to stop it right away anyway. */
+ return;
+
+ if (tid < 0)
+ /* Allow all threads to run, except perhaps single-stepping one. */
+ {
+ inf_debug (inf, "running all threads; tid = %d", inferior_pid);
+ tid = inferior_pid; /* What to step. */
+ inf_set_threads_resume_sc (inf, 0, 1);
+ }
+ else
+ /* Just allow a single thread to run. */
+ {
+ struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, tid);
+ assert (thread);
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "running one thread: %d/%d", inf->pid, thread->tid);
+ inf_set_threads_resume_sc (inf, thread, 0);
+ }
+
+ if (step)
+ {
+ step_thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, tid);
+ assert (step_thread);
+ inf_debug (inf, "stepping thread: %d/%d", inf->pid, step_thread->tid);
+ }
+ if (step_thread != inf->step_thread)
+ inf_set_step_thread (inf, step_thread);
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "here we go...");
+ inf_resume (inf);
+}
+
+static void
+gnu_kill_inferior ()
+{
+ struct proc *task = current_inferior->task;
+ if (task)
+ {
+ proc_debug (task, "terminating...");
+ task_terminate (task->port);
+ task->port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
+ inf_validate_procs (current_inferior); /* Clear out the thread list &c */
+ }
+ target_mourn_inferior ();
+}
+
+/* Clean up after the inferior dies. */
+
+static void
+gnu_mourn_inferior ()
+{
+ inf_debug (current_inferior, "rip");
+ inf_detach (current_inferior);
+ unpush_target (&gnu_ops);
+ generic_mourn_inferior ();
+}
+
+/* Fork an inferior process, and start debugging it. */
+
+/* Set INFERIOR_PID to the first thread available in the child, if any. */
+static void
+pick_first_thread ()
+{
+ if (current_inferior->task && current_inferior->threads)
+ /* The first thread. */
+ inferior_pid = current_inferior->threads->tid;
+ else
+ /* What may be the next thread. */
+ inferior_pid = next_thread_id;
+}
+
+static struct inf *
+cur_inf ()
+{
+ if (! current_inferior)
+ current_inferior = make_inf ();
+ return current_inferior;
+}
+
+static void
+gnu_create_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env)
+ char *exec_file;
+ char *allargs;
+ char **env;
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+
+ void trace_me ()
+ {
+ /* We're in the child; make this process stop as soon as it execs. */
+ inf_debug (inf, "tracing self");
+ ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+ void attach_to_child (int pid)
+ {
+ /* Attach to the now stopped child, which is actually a shell... */
+ inf_debug (inf, "attaching to child: %d", pid);
+
+ inf_attach (inf, pid);
+ pick_first_thread ();
+
+ attach_flag = 0;
+ push_target (&gnu_ops);
+
+ inf->pending_execs = 2;
+ inf->traced = 1;
+
+ /* Now let the child run again, knowing that it will stop immediately
+ because of the ptrace. */
+ inf_resume (inf);
+
+ startup_inferior (pid, inf->pending_execs);
+ }
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "creating inferior");
+
+ fork_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env, trace_me, attach_to_child, NULL);
+
+ inf_update_signal_thread (inf);
+ inf_set_traced (inf, inf->want_signals);
+
+ /* Execing the process will have trashed our exception ports; steal them
+ back (or make sure they're restored if the user wants that). */
+ if (inf->want_exceptions)
+ inf_steal_exc_ports (inf);
+ else
+ inf_restore_exc_ports (inf);
+
+ /* Here we go! */
+ proceed ((CORE_ADDR) -1, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* Mark our target-struct as eligible for stray "run" and "attach"
+ commands. */
+static int
+gnu_can_run ()
+{
+ return 1;
+}
+
+#ifdef ATTACH_DETACH
+
+/* Attach to process PID, then initialize for debugging it
+ and wait for the trace-trap that results from attaching. */
+static void
+gnu_attach (args, from_tty)
+ char *args;
+ int from_tty;
+{
+ int pid;
+ char *exec_file;
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+
+ if (!args)
+ error_no_arg ("PID to attach");
+
+ pid = atoi (args);
+
+ if (pid == getpid()) /* Trying to masturbate? */
+ error ("I refuse to debug myself!");
+
+ if (from_tty)
+ {
+ exec_file = (char *) get_exec_file (0);
+
+ if (exec_file)
+ printf_unfiltered ("Attaching to program `%s', pid %d\n",
+ exec_file, pid);
+ else
+ printf_unfiltered ("Attaching to pid %d\n", pid);
+
+ gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
+ }
+
+ inf_debug (inf, "attaching to pid: %d", pid);
+
+ inf_attach (inf, pid);
+ inf_update_procs (inf);
+
+ pick_first_thread ();
+
+ attach_flag = 1;
+ push_target (&gnu_ops);
+
+ inf_update_signal_thread (inf);
+ inf_set_traced (inf, inf->want_signals);
+
+ /* If the process was stopped before we attached, make it continue the next
+ time the user does a continue. */
+ inf_validate_stopped (inf);
+ inf_validate_task_sc (inf);
+}
+
+/* Take a program previously attached to and detaches it.
+ The program resumes execution and will no longer stop
+ on signals, etc. We'd better not have left any breakpoints
+ in the program or it'll die when it hits one. For this
+ to work, it may be necessary for the process to have been
+ previously attached. It *might* work if the program was
+ started via fork. */
+static void
+gnu_detach (args, from_tty)
+ char *args;
+ int from_tty;
+{
+ if (from_tty)
+ {
+ char *exec_file = get_exec_file (0);
+ if (exec_file)
+ printf_unfiltered ("Detaching from program `%s' pid %d\n",
+ exec_file, current_inferior->pid);
+ else
+ printf_unfiltered ("Detaching from pid %d\n", current_inferior->pid);
+ gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
+ }
+
+ inf_detach (current_inferior);
+
+ inferior_pid = 0;
+
+ unpush_target (&gnu_ops); /* Pop out of handling an inferior */
+}
+#endif /* ATTACH_DETACH */
+
+static void
+gnu_terminal_init_inferior ()
+{
+ assert (current_inferior);
+ terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp (current_inferior->pid);
+}
+
+/* Get ready to modify the registers array. On machines which store
+ individual registers, this doesn't need to do anything. On machines
+ which store all the registers in one fell swoop, this makes sure
+ that registers contains all the registers from the program being
+ debugged. */
+
+static void
+gnu_prepare_to_store ()
+{
+#ifdef CHILD_PREPARE_TO_STORE
+ CHILD_PREPARE_TO_STORE ();
+#endif
+}
+
+static void
+gnu_open (arg, from_tty)
+ char *arg;
+ int from_tty;
+{
+ error ("Use the \"run\" command to start a Unix child process.");
+}
+
+static void
+gnu_stop ()
+{
+ error ("to_stop target function not implemented");
+}
+
+static int
+gnu_thread_alive (int tid)
+{
+ inf_update_procs (current_inferior);
+ return !!inf_tid_to_thread (current_inferior, tid);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Read inferior task's LEN bytes from ADDR and copy it to MYADDR
+ * in gdb's address space.
+ *
+ * Return 0 on failure; number of bytes read otherwise.
+ */
+int
+gnu_read_inferior (task, addr, myaddr, length)
+ task_t task;
+ CORE_ADDR addr;
+ char *myaddr;
+ int length;
+{
+ error_t err;
+ vm_address_t low_address = (vm_address_t) trunc_page (addr);
+ vm_size_t aligned_length =
+ (vm_size_t) round_page (addr+length) - low_address;
+ pointer_t copied;
+ int copy_count;
+
+ /* Get memory from inferior with page aligned addresses */
+ err = vm_read (task, low_address, aligned_length, &copied, &copy_count);
+ if (err)
+ return 0;
+
+ err = hurd_safe_copyin (myaddr, (void*)addr - low_address + copied, length);
+ if (err)
+ {
+ warning ("Read from inferior faulted: %s", strerror (err));
+ length = 0;
+ }
+
+ err = vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), copied, copy_count);
+ if (err)
+ warning ("gnu_read_inferior vm_deallocate failed: %s", strerror (err));
+
+ return length;
+}
+
+#define CHK_GOTO_OUT(str,ret) \
+ do if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { errstr = #str; goto out; } while(0)
+
+struct vm_region_list {
+ struct vm_region_list *next;
+ vm_prot_t protection;
+ vm_address_t start;
+ vm_size_t length;
+};
+
+struct obstack region_obstack;
+
+/*
+ * Write inferior task's LEN bytes from ADDR and copy it to MYADDR
+ * in gdb's address space.
+ */
+int
+gnu_write_inferior (task, addr, myaddr, length)
+ task_t task;
+ CORE_ADDR addr;
+ char *myaddr;
+ int length;
+{
+ error_t err = 0;
+ vm_address_t low_address = (vm_address_t) trunc_page (addr);
+ vm_size_t aligned_length =
+ (vm_size_t) round_page (addr+length) - low_address;
+ pointer_t copied;
+ int copy_count;
+ int deallocate = 0;
+
+ char *errstr = "Bug in gnu_write_inferior";
+
+ struct vm_region_list *region_element;
+ struct vm_region_list *region_head = (struct vm_region_list *)NULL;
+
+ /* Get memory from inferior with page aligned addresses */
+ err = vm_read (task,
+ low_address,
+ aligned_length,
+ &copied,
+ &copy_count);
+ CHK_GOTO_OUT ("gnu_write_inferior vm_read failed", err);
+
+ deallocate++;
+
+ err = hurd_safe_copyout ((void*)addr - low_address + copied, myaddr, length);
+ CHK_GOTO_OUT ("Write to inferior faulted", err);
+
+ obstack_init (&region_obstack);
+
+ /* Do writes atomically.
+ * First check for holes and unwritable memory.
+ */
+ {
+ vm_size_t remaining_length = aligned_length;
+ vm_address_t region_address = low_address;
+
+ struct vm_region_list *scan;
+
+ while(region_address < low_address + aligned_length)
+ {
+ vm_prot_t protection;
+ vm_prot_t max_protection;
+ vm_inherit_t inheritance;
+ boolean_t shared;
+ mach_port_t object_name;
+ vm_offset_t offset;
+ vm_size_t region_length = remaining_length;
+ vm_address_t old_address = region_address;
+
+ err = vm_region (task,
+ &region_address,
+ &region_length,
+ &protection,
+ &max_protection,
+ &inheritance,
+ &shared,
+ &object_name,
+ &offset);
+ CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_region failed", err);
+
+ /* Check for holes in memory */
+ if (old_address != region_address)
+ {
+ warning ("No memory at 0x%x. Nothing written",
+ old_address);
+ err = KERN_SUCCESS;
+ length = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ if (!(max_protection & VM_PROT_WRITE))
+ {
+ warning ("Memory at address 0x%x is unwritable. Nothing written",
+ old_address);
+ err = KERN_SUCCESS;
+ length = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* Chain the regions for later use */
+ region_element =
+ (struct vm_region_list *)
+ obstack_alloc (&region_obstack, sizeof (struct vm_region_list));
+
+ region_element->protection = protection;
+ region_element->start = region_address;
+ region_element->length = region_length;
+
+ /* Chain the regions along with protections */
+ region_element->next = region_head;
+ region_head = region_element;
+
+ region_address += region_length;
+ remaining_length = remaining_length - region_length;
+ }
+
+ /* If things fail after this, we give up.
+ * Somebody is messing up inferior_task's mappings.
+ */
+
+ /* Enable writes to the chained vm regions */
+ for (scan = region_head; scan; scan = scan->next)
+ {
+ boolean_t protection_changed = FALSE;
+
+ if (!(scan->protection & VM_PROT_WRITE))
+ {
+ err = vm_protect (task,
+ scan->start,
+ scan->length,
+ FALSE,
+ scan->protection | VM_PROT_WRITE);
+ CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_protect: enable write failed", err);
+ }
+ }
+
+ err = vm_write (task,
+ low_address,
+ copied,
+ aligned_length);
+ CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_write failed", err);
+
+ /* Set up the original region protections, if they were changed */
+ for (scan = region_head; scan; scan = scan->next)
+ {
+ boolean_t protection_changed = FALSE;
+
+ if (!(scan->protection & VM_PROT_WRITE))
+ {
+ err = vm_protect (task,
+ scan->start,
+ scan->length,
+ FALSE,
+ scan->protection);
+ CHK_GOTO_OUT ("vm_protect: enable write failed", err);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ out:
+ if (deallocate)
+ {
+ obstack_free (&region_obstack, 0);
+
+ (void) vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (),
+ copied,
+ copy_count);
+ }
+
+ if (err != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ {
+ warning ("%s: %s", errstr, mach_error_string (err));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return length;
+}
+
+/* Return 0 on failure, number of bytes handled otherwise. */
+static int
+gnu_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, write, target)
+ CORE_ADDR memaddr;
+ char *myaddr;
+ int len;
+ int write;
+ struct target_ops *target; /* IGNORED */
+{
+ int result;
+ task_t task =
+ current_inferior
+ ? (current_inferior->task ? current_inferior->task->port : 0)
+ : 0;
+
+ if (task == MACH_PORT_NULL)
+ return 0;
+ else
+ {
+ inf_debug (current_inferior, "%s %p[%d] %s %p",
+ write ? "writing" : "reading", memaddr, len,
+ write ? "<--" : "-->", myaddr);
+ if (write)
+ return gnu_write_inferior (task, memaddr, myaddr, len);
+ else
+ return gnu_read_inferior (task, memaddr, myaddr, len);
+ }
+}
+
+extern void gnu_store_registers (int regno);
+extern void gnu_fetch_registers (int regno);
+
+struct target_ops gnu_ops = {
+ "GNU", /* to_shortname */
+ "GNU Hurd process", /* to_longname */
+ "GNU Hurd process", /* to_doc */
+ gnu_open, /* to_open */
+ 0, /* to_close */
+ gnu_attach, /* to_attach */
+ gnu_detach, /* to_detach */
+ gnu_resume, /* to_resume */
+ gnu_wait, /* to_wait */
+ gnu_fetch_registers, /* to_fetch_registers */
+ gnu_store_registers, /* to_store_registers */
+ gnu_prepare_to_store, /* to_prepare_to_store */
+ gnu_xfer_memory, /* to_xfer_memory */
+ 0, /* to_files_info */
+ memory_insert_breakpoint, /* to_insert_breakpoint */
+ memory_remove_breakpoint, /* to_remove_breakpoint */
+ gnu_terminal_init_inferior, /* to_terminal_init */
+ terminal_inferior, /* to_terminal_inferior */
+ terminal_ours_for_output, /* to_terminal_ours_for_output */
+ terminal_ours, /* to_terminal_ours */
+ child_terminal_info, /* to_terminal_info */
+ gnu_kill_inferior, /* to_kill */
+ 0, /* to_load */
+ 0, /* to_lookup_symbol */
+
+ gnu_create_inferior, /* to_create_inferior */
+ gnu_mourn_inferior, /* to_mourn_inferior */
+ gnu_can_run, /* to_can_run */
+ 0, /* to_notice_signals */
+ gnu_thread_alive, /* to_thread_alive */
+ gnu_stop, /* to_stop */
+ process_stratum, /* to_stratum */
+ 0, /* to_next */
+ 1, /* to_has_all_memory */
+ 1, /* to_has_memory */
+ 1, /* to_has_stack */
+ 1, /* to_has_registers */
+ 1, /* to_has_execution */
+ 0, /* sections */
+ 0, /* sections_end */
+ OPS_MAGIC /* to_magic */
+};
+
+char *proc_string (struct proc *proc)
+{
+ static char tid_str[80];
+ if (proc_is_task (proc))
+ sprintf (tid_str, "process %d", proc->inf->pid);
+ else
+ sprintf (tid_str, "thread %d.%d",
+ proc->inf->pid,
+ pid_to_thread_id (proc->tid));
+ return tid_str;
+}
+
+char *
+gnu_target_pid_to_str (int tid)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = current_inferior;
+ struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, tid);
+
+ if (thread)
+ return proc_string (thread);
+ else
+ {
+ static char tid_str[80];
+ sprintf (tid_str, "bogus thread id %d", tid);
+ return tid_str;
+ }
+}
+
+/* User task commands. */
+
+struct cmd_list_element *set_task_cmd_list = 0;
+struct cmd_list_element *show_task_cmd_list = 0;
+
+extern struct cmd_list_element *set_thread_default_cmd_list;
+extern struct cmd_list_element *show_thread_default_cmd_list;
+
+static int
+_parse_bool_arg (char *args, char *t_val, char *f_val, char *cmd_prefix)
+{
+ if (!args || strcmp (args, t_val) == 0)
+ return 1;
+ else if (strcmp (args, f_val) == 0)
+ return 0;
+ else
+ error ("Illegal argument for \"%s\" command, should be \"%s\" or \"%s\".",
+ cmd_prefix, t_val, f_val);
+}
+
+#define parse_bool_arg(args, cmd_prefix) \
+ _parse_bool_arg (args, "on", "off", cmd_prefix)
+
+static void
+check_empty (char *args, char *cmd_prefix)
+{
+ if (args)
+ error ("Garbage after \"%s\" command: `%s'", cmd_prefix, args);
+}
+
+/* Returns the alive thread named by INFERIOR_PID, or signals an error. */
+static struct proc *
+cur_thread ()
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, inferior_pid);
+ if (!thread)
+ error ("No current thread.");
+ return thread;
+}
+
+static void
+set_task_pause_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ int old_sc = inf->pause_sc;
+
+ inf->pause_sc = parse_bool_arg (args, "set task pause");
+
+ if (old_sc == 0 && inf->pause_sc != 0)
+ /* If the task is currently unsuspended, immediately suspend it,
+ otherwise wait until the next time it gets control. */
+ inf_suspend (inf);
+}
+
+static void
+show_task_pause_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ check_empty (args, "show task pause");
+ printf_unfiltered ("The inferior task %s suspended while gdb has control.\n",
+ inf->task
+ ? (inf->pause_sc == 0 ? "isn't" : "is")
+ : (inf->pause_sc == 0 ? "won't be" : "will be"));
+}
+
+static void
+set_thread_default_pause_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ inf->default_thread_pause_sc =
+ parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread default pause") ? 0 : 1;
+}
+
+static void
+show_thread_default_pause_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ int sc = inf->default_thread_pause_sc;
+ check_empty (args, "show thread default pause");
+ printf_unfiltered ("New threads %s suspended while gdb has control%s.\n",
+ sc ? "are" : "aren't",
+ !sc && inf->pause_sc ? "(but the task is)" : "");
+}
+
+static void
+set_thread_default_run_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ inf->default_thread_run_sc =
+ parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread default run") ? 0 : 1;
+}
+
+static void
+show_thread_default_run_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ check_empty (args, "show thread default run");
+ printf_unfiltered ("New threads %s allowed to run.\n",
+ inf->default_thread_run_sc == 0 ? "are" : "aren't");
+}
+
+/* Steal a send right called NAME in the inferior task, and make it PROC's
+ saved exception port. */
+static void
+steal_exc_port (struct proc *proc, mach_port_t name)
+{
+ error_t err;
+ mach_port_t port;
+ mach_msg_type_name_t port_type;
+
+ if (!proc || !proc->inf->task)
+ error ("No inferior task.");
+
+ err = mach_port_extract_right (proc->inf->task->port,
+ name, MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND,
+ &port, &port_type);
+ if (err)
+ error ("Couldn't extract send right %d from inferior: %s",
+ name, strerror (err));
+
+ if (proc->saved_exc_port)
+ /* Get rid of our reference to the old one. */
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), proc->saved_exc_port);
+
+ proc->saved_exc_port = port;
+
+ if (! proc->exc_port)
+ /* If PROC is a thread, we may not have set its exception port before.
+ We can't use proc_steal_exc_port because it also sets saved_exc_port. */
+ {
+ proc->exc_port = proc->inf->event_port;
+ err = proc_set_exception_port (proc, proc->exc_port);
+ error ("Can't set exception port for %s: %s",
+ proc_string (proc), strerror (err));
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+set_task_exc_port_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ if (!args)
+ error ("No argument to \"set task exception-port\" command.");
+ steal_exc_port (inf->task, parse_and_eval_address (args));
+}
+
+static void
+set_signals_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ int trace;
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+
+ inf->want_signals = parse_bool_arg (args, "set signals");
+
+ if (inf->task && inf->want_signals != inf->traced)
+ /* Make this take effect immediately in a running process. */
+ inf_set_traced (inf, inf->want_signals);
+}
+
+static void
+show_signals_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ check_empty (args, "show signals");
+ printf_unfiltered ("The inferior process's signals %s intercepted.\n",
+ inf->task
+ ? (inf->traced ? "are" : "aren't")
+ : (inf->want_signals ? "will be" : "won't be"));
+}
+
+static void
+set_stopped_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ cur_inf ()->stopped = _parse_bool_arg (args, "yes", "no", "set stopped");
+}
+
+static void
+show_stopped_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ check_empty (args, "show stopped");
+ if (! inf->task)
+ error ("No current process.");
+ printf_unfiltered ("The inferior process %s stopped.\n",
+ inf->stopped ? "is" : "isn't");
+}
+
+static void
+set_sig_thread_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ int tid;
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+
+ if (!args || (! isdigit (*args) && strcmp (args, "none") != 0))
+ error ("Illegal argument to \"set signal-thread\" command.\n"
+ "Should be an integer thread ID, or `none'.");
+
+ if (strcmp (args, "none") == 0)
+ inf->signal_thread = 0;
+ else
+ {
+ int tid = thread_id_to_pid (atoi (args));
+ if (tid < 0)
+ error ("Thread ID %s not known. Use the \"info threads\" command to\n"
+ "see the IDs of currently known threads.", args);
+ inf->signal_thread = inf_tid_to_thread (inf, tid);
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+show_sig_thread_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ check_empty (args, "show signal-thread");
+ if (! inf->task)
+ error ("No current process.");
+ if (inf->signal_thread)
+ printf_unfiltered ("The signal thread is %s.\n",
+ proc_string (inf->signal_thread));
+ else
+ printf_unfiltered ("There is no signal thread.\n");
+}
+
+static void
+set_exceptions_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ int val = parse_bool_arg (args, "set exceptions");
+
+ if (inf->task && inf->want_exceptions != val)
+ /* Make this take effect immediately in a running process. */
+ /* XXX */;
+
+ inf->want_exceptions = val;
+}
+
+static void
+show_exceptions_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+ check_empty (args, "show exceptions");
+ printf_unfiltered ("Exceptions in the inferior %s trapped.\n",
+ inf->task
+ ? (inf->want_exceptions ? "are" : "aren't")
+ : (inf->want_exceptions ? "will be" : "won't be"));
+}
+
+static void
+set_task_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ printf_unfiltered ("\"set task\" must be followed by the name of a task property.\n");
+}
+
+static void
+show_task_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct inf *inf = cur_inf ();
+
+ check_empty (args, "show task");
+
+ show_signals_cmd (0, from_tty);
+ show_exceptions_cmd (0, from_tty);
+ show_task_pause_cmd (0, from_tty);
+
+ if (inf->pause_sc == 0)
+ show_thread_default_pause_cmd (0, from_tty);
+ show_thread_default_run_cmd (0, from_tty);
+
+ if (inf->task)
+ {
+ show_stopped_cmd (0, from_tty);
+ show_sig_thread_cmd (0, from_tty);
+ }
+}
+
+static void add_task_commands ()
+{
+ add_cmd ("pause", class_run, set_thread_default_pause_cmd,
+ "Set whether the new threads are suspended while gdb has control.\n"
+ "This property normally has no effect because the whole task is\n"
+ "suspended, however, that may be disabled with \"set task pause off\".\n"
+ "The default value is \"off\".",
+ &set_thread_default_cmd_list);
+ add_cmd ("pause", no_class, show_thread_default_pause_cmd,
+ "Show whether new threads are suspended while gdb has control.",
+ &show_thread_default_cmd_list);
+ add_cmd ("run", class_run, set_thread_default_run_cmd,
+ "Set whether new threads are allowed to run (once gdb has noticed them).",
+ &set_thread_default_cmd_list);
+ add_cmd ("run", no_class, show_thread_default_run_cmd,
+ "Show whether new threads are allowed to run (once gdb has noticed
+them).",
+ &show_thread_default_cmd_list);
+
+ add_cmd ("signals", class_run, set_signals_cmd,
+ "Set whether the inferior process's signals will be intercepted.\n"
+ "Mach exceptions (such as breakpoint traps) are not affected.",
+ &setlist);
+ add_alias_cmd ("sigs", "signals", class_run, 1, &setlist);
+ add_cmd ("signals", no_class, show_signals_cmd,
+ "Show whether the inferior process's signals will be intercepted.",
+ &showlist);
+ add_alias_cmd ("sigs", "signals", no_class, 1, &showlist);
+
+ add_cmd ("signal-thread", class_run, set_sig_thread_cmd,
+ "Set the thread that gdb thinks is the libc signal thread.\n"
+ "This thread is run when delivering a signal to a non-stopped process.",
+ &setlist);
+ add_alias_cmd ("sigthread", "signal-thread", class_run, 1, &setlist);
+ add_cmd ("signal-thread", no_class, show_sig_thread_cmd,
+ "Set the thread that gdb thinks is the libc signal thread.",
+ &showlist);
+ add_alias_cmd ("sigthread", "signal-thread", no_class, 1, &showlist);
+
+ add_cmd ("stopped", class_run, set_stopped_cmd,
+ "Set whether gdb thinks the inferior process is stopped as with SIGSTOP.\n"
+ "Stopped process will be continued by sending them a signal.",
+ &setlist);
+ add_cmd ("stopped", no_class, show_signals_cmd,
+ "Show whether gdb thinks the inferior process is stopped as with SIGSTOP.",
+ &showlist);
+
+ add_cmd ("exceptions", class_run, set_exceptions_cmd,
+ "Set whether exceptions in the inferior process will be trapped.\n"
+ "When exceptions are turned off, neither breakpoints nor single-stepping\n"
+ "will work.",
+ &setlist);
+ /* Allow `set exc' despite conflict with `set exception-port'. */
+ add_alias_cmd ("exc", "exceptions", class_run, 1, &setlist);
+ add_cmd ("exceptions", no_class, show_exceptions_cmd,
+ "Show whether exceptions in the inferior process will be trapped.",
+ &showlist);
+
+
+
+ add_prefix_cmd ("task", no_class, set_task_cmd,
+ "Command prefix for setting task attributes.",
+ &set_task_cmd_list, "set task ", 0, &setlist);
+ add_prefix_cmd ("task", no_class, show_task_cmd,
+ "Command prefix for showing task attributes.",
+ &show_task_cmd_list, "show task ", 0, &showlist);
+
+ add_cmd ("pause", class_run, set_task_pause_cmd,
+ "Set whether the task is suspended while gdb has control.\n"
+ "A value of \"on\" takes effect immediately, otherwise nothing\n"
+ "happens until the next time the program is continued.\n"
+ "When setting this to \"off\", \"set thread default pause on\"\n"
+ "can be used to pause individual threads by default instead.",
+ &set_task_cmd_list);
+ add_cmd ("pause", no_class, show_task_pause_cmd,
+ "Show whether the task is suspended while gdb has control.",
+ &show_task_cmd_list);
+
+ add_cmd ("exception-port", no_class, set_task_exc_port_cmd,
+ "Set the task exception port to which we forward exceptions.\n"
+ "The argument should be the value of the send right in the task.",
+ &set_task_cmd_list);
+ add_alias_cmd ("excp", "exception-port", no_class, 1, &set_task_cmd_list);
+ add_alias_cmd ("exc-port", "exception-port", no_class, 1, &set_task_cmd_list);
+}
+
+/* User thread commands. */
+
+extern struct cmd_list_element *set_thread_cmd_list;
+extern struct cmd_list_element *show_thread_cmd_list;
+
+static void
+set_thread_pause_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
+ int old_sc = thread->pause_sc;
+ thread->pause_sc = parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread pause");
+ if (old_sc == 0 && thread->pause_sc != 0 && thread->inf->pause_sc == 0)
+ /* If the task is currently unsuspended, immediately suspend it,
+ otherwise wait until the next time it gets control. */
+ inf_suspend (thread->inf);
+}
+
+static void
+show_thread_pause_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
+ int sc = thread->pause_sc;
+ check_empty (args, "show task pause");
+ printf_unfiltered ("Thread %s %s suspended while gdb has control%s.\n",
+ proc_string (thread),
+ sc ? "is" : "isn't",
+ !sc && thread->inf->pause_sc ? "(but the task is)" : "");
+}
+
+static void
+set_thread_run_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
+ thread->run_sc = parse_bool_arg (args, "set thread run") ? 0 : 1;
+}
+
+static void
+show_thread_run_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
+ check_empty (args, "show thread run");
+ printf_unfiltered ("Thread %s allowed to run.",
+ proc_string (thread),
+ thread->run_sc == 0 ? "is" : "isn't");
+}
+
+static void
+set_thread_exc_port_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct proc *thread = cur_thread ();
+ if (!args)
+ error ("No argument to \"set thread exception-port\" command.");
+ steal_exc_port (thread, parse_and_eval_address (args));
+}
+
+static void
+set_thread_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ printf_unfiltered ("\"set thread\" must be followed by the name of a thread property.\n");
+}
+
+static void
+show_thread_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
+{
+ check_empty (args, "show thread");
+ show_thread_run_cmd (0, from_tty);
+ show_thread_pause_cmd (0, from_tty);
+}
+
+add_thread_commands ()
+{
+ add_cmd ("pause", class_run, set_thread_pause_cmd,
+ "Set whether the current thread is suspended while gdb has control.\n"
+ "A value of \"on\" takes effect immediately, otherwise nothing\n"
+ "happens until the next time the program is continued. This\n"
+ "property normally has no effect because the whole task is suspended,\n"
+ "however, that may be disabled with \"set task pause off\".\n"
+ "The default value is \"off\".",
+ &set_thread_cmd_list);
+ add_cmd ("pause", no_class, show_thread_pause_cmd,
+ "Show whether the current thread is suspended while gdb has control.",
+ &show_thread_cmd_list);
+
+ add_cmd ("run", class_run, set_thread_run_cmd,
+ "Set whether the current thread is allowed to run.",
+ &set_thread_cmd_list);
+ add_cmd ("run", no_class, show_thread_run_cmd,
+ "Show whether the current thread is allowed to run.",
+ &show_thread_cmd_list);
+
+ add_cmd ("exception-port", no_class, set_thread_exc_port_cmd,
+ "Set the exception port to which we forward exceptions for the\n"
+ "current thread, overriding the task exception port.\n"
+ "The argument should be the value of the send right in the task.",
+ &set_thread_cmd_list);
+ add_alias_cmd ("excp", "exception-port", no_class, 1, &set_thread_cmd_list);
+ add_alias_cmd ("exc-port", "exception-port", no_class, 1, &set_thread_cmd_list);
+}
+
+void
+_initialize_gnu_nat ()
+{
+ proc_server = getproc ();
+
+ add_target (&gnu_ops);
+
+ add_task_commands ();
+ add_thread_commands ();
+
+#if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
+ add_set_cmd ("gnu-debug", class_maintenance,
+ var_boolean, (char *)&gnu_debug_flag,
+ "Set debugging output for the gnu backend.", &maintenancelist);
+#endif
+}
+
+#ifdef FLUSH_INFERIOR_CACHE
+
+/* When over-writing code on some machines the I-Cache must be flushed
+ explicitly, because it is not kept coherent by the lazy hardware.
+ This definitely includes breakpoints, for instance, or else we
+ end up looping in mysterious Bpt traps */
+
+void
+flush_inferior_icache(pc, amount)
+ CORE_ADDR pc;
+{
+ vm_machine_attribute_val_t flush = MATTR_VAL_ICACHE_FLUSH;
+ error_t ret;
+
+ ret = vm_machine_attribute (current_inferior->task->port,
+ pc,
+ amount,
+ MATTR_CACHE,
+ &flush);
+ if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ warning ("Error flushing inferior's cache : %s", strerror (ret));
+}
+#endif FLUSH_INFERIOR_CACHE
diff --git a/gdb/gnu-nat.h b/gdb/gnu-nat.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6f29b738674
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/gnu-nat.h
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+/* Common things used by the various *gnu-nat.c files
+
+ Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
+
+ The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
+ your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+
+#ifndef __GNU_NAT_H__
+#define __GNU_NAT_H__
+
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <mach.h>
+
+struct inf;
+
+extern struct inf *current_inferior;
+
+/* Converts a GDB pid to a struct proc. */
+struct proc *inf_tid_to_thread (struct inf *inf, int tid);
+
+/* A proc is either a thread, or the task (there can only be one task proc
+ because it always has the same TID, PROC_TID_TASK). */
+struct proc
+{
+ thread_t port; /* The task or thread port. */
+ int tid; /* The GDB pid (actually a thread id). */
+ int num; /* An id number for threads, to print. */
+
+ mach_port_t saved_exc_port; /* The task/thread's real exception port. */
+ mach_port_t exc_port; /* Our replacement, which for. */
+
+ int sc; /* Desired suspend count. */
+ int cur_sc; /* Implemented suspend count. */
+ int run_sc; /* Default sc when the program is running. */
+ int pause_sc; /* Default sc when gdb has control. */
+ int resume_sc; /* Sc resulting form the last resume. */
+
+ thread_state_data_t state; /* Registers, &c. */
+ int state_valid : 1; /* True if STATE is up to date. */
+ int state_changed : 1;
+
+ int aborted : 1; /* True if thread_abort has been called. */
+
+ /* Bit mask of registers fetched by gdb. This is used when we re-fetch
+ STATE after aborting the thread, to detect that gdb may have out-of-date
+ information. */
+ unsigned long fetched_regs;
+
+ struct inf *inf; /* Where we come from. */
+
+ struct proc *next;
+};
+
+/* The task has a thread entry with this TID. */
+#define PROC_TID_TASK (-1)
+
+#define proc_is_task(proc) ((proc)->tid == PROC_TID_TASK)
+#define proc_is_thread(proc) ((proc)->tid != PROC_TID_TASK)
+
+extern int __proc_pid (struct proc *proc);
+
+extern thread_state_t proc_get_state (struct proc *proc, int will_modify);
+
+#define proc_debug(_proc, msg, args...) \
+ do { struct proc *__proc = (_proc); \
+ debug ("{proc %d/%d %p}: " msg, \
+ __proc_pid (__proc), __proc->tid, __proc , ##args); } while (0)
+
+#if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
+extern int gnu_debug_flag;
+#define debug(msg, args...) \
+ do { if (gnu_debug_flag) \
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: " msg "\r\n", __FUNCTION__ , ##args); } while (0)
+#else
+#define debug(msg, args...) (void)0
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __GNU_NAT_H__ */
diff --git a/gdb/i386gnu-nat.c b/gdb/i386gnu-nat.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..63c3bd0d7d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/i386gnu-nat.c
@@ -0,0 +1,348 @@
+/* Low level interface to I386 running the GNU Hurd
+ Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GDB.
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+#include "defs.h"
+#include "inferior.h"
+#include "floatformat.h"
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+#include <mach.h>
+#include <mach/message.h>
+#include <mach/exception.h>
+#include <mach_error.h>
+
+#include "gnu-nat.h"
+
+/* Hmmm... Should this not be here?
+ * Now for i386_float_info() target_has_execution
+ */
+#include <target.h>
+
+/* @@@ Should move print_387_status() to i387-tdep.c */
+extern void print_387_control_word (); /* i387-tdep.h */
+extern void print_387_status_word ();
+
+/* Find offsets to thread states at compile time.
+ * If your compiler does not grok this, calculate offsets
+ * offsets yourself and use them (or get a compatible compiler :-)
+ */
+
+#define REG_OFFSET(reg) (int)(&((struct i386_thread_state *)0)->reg)
+
+/* at reg_offset[i] is the offset to the i386_thread_state
+ * location where the gdb registers[i] is stored.
+ */
+
+static int reg_offset[] =
+{
+ REG_OFFSET(eax), REG_OFFSET(ecx), REG_OFFSET(edx), REG_OFFSET(ebx),
+ REG_OFFSET(uesp), REG_OFFSET(ebp), REG_OFFSET(esi), REG_OFFSET(edi),
+ REG_OFFSET(eip), REG_OFFSET(efl), REG_OFFSET(cs), REG_OFFSET(ss),
+ REG_OFFSET(ds), REG_OFFSET(es), REG_OFFSET(fs), REG_OFFSET(gs)
+};
+
+#define REG_ADDR(state,regnum) ((char *)(state)+reg_offset[regnum])
+
+/* Fetch COUNT contiguous registers from thread STATE starting from REGNUM
+ * Caller knows that the regs handled in one transaction are of same size.
+ */
+#define FETCH_REGS(state, regnum, count) \
+ memcpy (&registers[REGISTER_BYTE (regnum)], \
+ REG_ADDR (state, regnum), \
+ count * REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum))
+
+/* Store COUNT contiguous registers to thread STATE starting from REGNUM */
+#define STORE_REGS(state, regnum, count) \
+ memcpy (REG_ADDR (state, regnum), \
+ &registers[REGISTER_BYTE (regnum)], \
+ count * REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum))
+
+/*
+ * Fetch inferiors registers for gdb.
+ * REG specifies which (as gdb views it) register, -1 for all.
+ */
+void
+gnu_fetch_registers (int reg)
+{
+ thread_state_t state;
+ struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (current_inferior, inferior_pid);
+
+ if (!thread)
+ error ("fetch inferior registers: %d: Invalid thread", inferior_pid);
+
+ state = proc_get_state (thread, 0);
+
+ if (! state)
+ warning ("Couldn't fetch register %s.", reg_names[reg]);
+ else if (reg >= 0)
+ {
+ proc_debug (thread, "fetching register: %s", reg_names[reg]);
+ supply_register (reg, REG_ADDR(state, reg));
+ thread->fetched_regs |= (1 << reg);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ proc_debug (thread, "fetching all registers");
+ for (reg = 0; reg < NUM_REGS; reg++)
+ supply_register (reg, REG_ADDR(state, reg));
+ thread->fetched_regs = ~0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Store our register values back into the inferior.
+ * If REG is -1, do this for all registers.
+ * Otherwise, REG specifies which register
+ *
+ * On mach3 all registers are always saved in one call.
+ */
+void
+gnu_store_registers (reg)
+ int reg;
+{
+ int was_aborted, was_valid;
+ thread_state_t state;
+ thread_state_data_t old_state;
+ struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (current_inferior, inferior_pid);
+
+ if (! thread)
+ error ("store inferior registers: %d: Invalid thread", inferior_pid);
+
+ proc_debug (thread, "storing register %s.", reg_names[reg]);
+
+ was_aborted = thread->aborted;
+ was_valid = thread->state_valid;
+ if (! was_aborted && was_valid)
+ bcopy (&thread->state, &old_state, sizeof (old_state));
+
+ state = proc_get_state (thread, 1);
+
+ if (! state)
+ warning ("Couldn't store register %s.", reg_names[reg]);
+ else
+ {
+ if (! was_aborted && was_valid)
+ /* See which registers have changed after aborting the thread. */
+ {
+ int check_reg;
+ for (check_reg = 0; check_reg < NUM_REGS; check_reg++)
+ if ((thread->fetched_regs & (1 << check_reg))
+ && bcmp (REG_ADDR (&old_state, check_reg),
+ REG_ADDR (state, check_reg),
+ REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (check_reg)))
+ /* Register CHECK_REG has changed! Ack! */
+ {
+ warning ("Register %s changed after thread was aborted.",
+ reg_names [check_reg]);
+ if (reg >= 0 && reg != check_reg)
+ /* Update gdb's copy of the register. */
+ supply_register (check_reg, REG_ADDR (state, check_reg));
+ else
+ warning ("... also writing this register! Suspicious...");
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (reg >= 0)
+ {
+ proc_debug (thread, "storing register: %s", reg_names[reg]);
+ STORE_REGS (state, reg, 1);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ proc_debug (thread, "storing all registers");
+ for (reg = 0; reg < NUM_REGS; reg++)
+ STORE_REGS (state, reg, 1);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* jtv@hut.fi: I copied and modified this 387 code from
+ * gdb/i386-xdep.c. Modifications for Mach 3.0.
+ *
+ * i387 status dumper. See also i387-tdep.c
+ */
+struct env387
+{
+ unsigned short control;
+ unsigned short r0;
+ unsigned short status;
+ unsigned short r1;
+ unsigned short tag;
+ unsigned short r2;
+ unsigned long eip;
+ unsigned short code_seg;
+ unsigned short opcode;
+ unsigned long operand;
+ unsigned short operand_seg;
+ unsigned short r3;
+ unsigned char regs[8][10];
+};
+/* This routine is machine independent?
+ * Should move it to i387-tdep.c but you need to export struct env387
+ */
+static
+print_387_status (status, ep)
+ unsigned short status;
+ struct env387 *ep;
+{
+ int i;
+ int bothstatus;
+ int top;
+ int fpreg;
+ unsigned char *p;
+
+ bothstatus = ((status != 0) && (ep->status != 0));
+ if (status != 0)
+ {
+ if (bothstatus)
+ printf_unfiltered ("u: ");
+ print_387_status_word (status);
+ }
+
+ if (ep->status != 0)
+ {
+ if (bothstatus)
+ printf_unfiltered ("e: ");
+ print_387_status_word (ep->status);
+ }
+
+ print_387_control_word (ep->control);
+ printf_unfiltered ("last exception: ");
+ printf_unfiltered ("opcode %s; ", local_hex_string(ep->opcode));
+ printf_unfiltered ("pc %s:", local_hex_string(ep->code_seg));
+ printf_unfiltered ("%s; ", local_hex_string(ep->eip));
+ printf_unfiltered ("operand %s", local_hex_string(ep->operand_seg));
+ printf_unfiltered (":%s\n", local_hex_string(ep->operand));
+
+ top = (ep->status >> 11) & 7;
+
+ printf_unfiltered ("regno tag msb lsb value\n");
+ for (fpreg = 7; fpreg >= 0; fpreg--)
+ {
+ double val;
+
+ printf_unfiltered ("%s %d: ", fpreg == top ? "=>" : " ", fpreg);
+
+ switch ((ep->tag >> (fpreg * 2)) & 3)
+ {
+ case 0: printf_unfiltered ("valid "); break;
+ case 1: printf_unfiltered ("zero "); break;
+ case 2: printf_unfiltered ("trap "); break;
+ case 3: printf_unfiltered ("empty "); break;
+ }
+ for (i = 9; i >= 0; i--)
+ printf_unfiltered ("%02x", ep->regs[fpreg][i]);
+
+ floatformat_to_double (&floatformat_i387_ext, (char *)ep->regs[fpreg],
+ &val);
+ printf_unfiltered (" %g\n", val);
+ }
+ if (ep->r0)
+ printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved0 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r0));
+ if (ep->r1)
+ printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved1 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r1));
+ if (ep->r2)
+ printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved2 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r2));
+ if (ep->r3)
+ printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved3 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r3));
+}
+
+/*
+ * values that go into fp_kind (from <i386/fpreg.h>)
+ */
+#define FP_NO 0 /* no fp chip, no emulator (no fp support) */
+#define FP_SW 1 /* no fp chip, using software emulator */
+#define FP_HW 2 /* chip present bit */
+#define FP_287 2 /* 80287 chip present */
+#define FP_387 3 /* 80387 chip present */
+
+typedef struct fpstate {
+#if 1
+ unsigned char state[FP_STATE_BYTES]; /* "hardware" state */
+#else
+ struct env387 state; /* Actually this */
+#endif
+ int status; /* Duplicate status */
+} *fpstate_t;
+
+/* Mach 3 specific routines.
+ */
+static int
+get_i387_state (fstate)
+ struct fpstate *fstate;
+{
+ error_t err;
+ thread_state_data_t state;
+ unsigned int fsCnt = i386_FLOAT_STATE_COUNT;
+ struct i386_float_state *fsp;
+ struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (current_inferior, inferior_pid);
+
+ if (!thread)
+ error ("get_i387_state: Invalid thread");
+
+ proc_abort (thread, 0); /* Make sure THREAD's in a reasonable state. */
+
+ err = thread_get_state (thread->port, i386_FLOAT_STATE, state, &fsCnt);
+ if (err)
+ {
+ warning ("Can not get live floating point state: %s",
+ mach_error_string (err));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ fsp = (struct i386_float_state *)state;
+ /* The 387 chip (also 486 counts) or a software emulator? */
+ if (!fsp->initialized || (fsp->fpkind != FP_387 && fsp->fpkind != FP_SW))
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Clear the target then copy thread's float state there.
+ Make a copy of the status word, for some reason?
+ */
+ memset (fstate, 0, sizeof (struct fpstate));
+
+ fstate->status = fsp->exc_status;
+
+ memcpy (fstate->state, (char *)&fsp->hw_state, FP_STATE_BYTES);
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This is called by "info float" command
+ */
+void
+i386_mach3_float_info()
+{
+ char buf [sizeof (struct fpstate) + 2 * sizeof (int)];
+ int valid = 0;
+ fpstate_t fps;
+
+ if (target_has_execution)
+ valid = get_i387_state (buf);
+
+ if (!valid)
+ {
+ warning ("no floating point status saved");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ fps = (fpstate_t) buf;
+
+ print_387_status (fps->status, (struct env387 *)fps->state);
+}
diff --git a/gdb/msg.defs b/gdb/msg.defs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..7c9fcd15f54
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/msg.defs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+#include <hurd/msg.defs>
diff --git a/gdb/msg_reply.defs b/gdb/msg_reply.defs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..049bfa87cfa
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+++ b/gdb/msg_reply.defs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+#include <hurd/msg_reply.defs>
diff --git a/gdb/notify.defs b/gdb/notify.defs
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index 00000000000..2014be5ca44
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+++ b/gdb/notify.defs
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+#include <mach/notify.defs>
diff --git a/gdb/process_reply.defs b/gdb/process_reply.defs
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index 00000000000..824b5c65c2e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdb/process_reply.defs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+#include <hurd/process_reply.defs>
diff --git a/gdb/reply_mig_hack.awk b/gdb/reply_mig_hack.awk
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index 00000000000..310a40cbb9b
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+++ b/gdb/reply_mig_hack.awk
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+# Reply server mig-output massager
+#
+# Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#
+# Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
+# your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+#
+# This awk script hacks the output of mig-generated reply server code
+# so that it allows replies with just the error-code in them (as this is
+# how mig returns errors).
+#
+# It is highly, highly, dependent on the exact format of mig output. Ick.
+#
+
+BEGIN { parse_phase = 0; }
+
+/^}/ { parse_phase = 0; }
+
+parse_phase == 0 && /^mig_internal void _X[a-zA-Z0-9_]*_reply/ {
+ # The start of a mig server routine. Reset everything. Note that we only
+ # mess with rpcs that have the suffix `_reply'.
+ num_args = 0;
+ num_checks = 0;
+ parse_phase = 1;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 1 && /^[\t ]*typedef struct/ {
+ # The first structure in the server routine should describe the arguments
+ parse_phase = 2;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 2 {
+ # The message header field in the args structure, which skip.
+ parse_phase = 3;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 3 && /}/ {
+ # The args structure is over.
+ if (num_args > 1)
+ parse_phase = 5;
+ else
+ # There's no extra args that could screw up the normal mechanism for
+ # error returns, so we don't have to insert any new code.
+ parse_phase = 0;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 3 {
+ # The type field for an argument.
+ arg_type_code_name[num_args] = $2;
+ sub (/;$/, "", arg_type_code_name[num_args]) # Get rid of the semi-colon
+ parse_phase = 4;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 4 {
+ # The value field for an argument.
+ arg_name[num_args] = $2;
+ sub (/;$/, "", arg_name[num_args]) # Get rid of the semi-colon
+ arg_type[num_args] = $1;
+ num_args++;
+ parse_phase = 3;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 5 && /^[ \t]*static const mach_msg_type_t/ {
+ # The type check structure for an argument.
+ arg_check_name[num_checks] = $4;
+ num_checks++;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 5 && /^[ \t]*mig_external kern_return_t/ {
+ # The declaration of the user server function for this rpc.
+ user_function_name = $3;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+parse_phase == 5 && /^#if[ \t]TypeCheck/ {
+ # The first args type checking statement; we need to insert our chunk of
+ # code that bypasses all the type checks if this is an error return, after
+ # which we're done until we get to the next function. Handily, the size
+ # of mig's Reply structure is also the size of the alternate Request
+ # structure that we want to check for.
+ print "\tif (In0P->Head.msgh_size == sizeof (Reply)";
+ print "\t && ! (In0P->Head.msgh_bits & MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX)";
+ print "\t && *(int *)&In0P->" arg_type_code_name[0] " == *(int *)&" arg_check_name[0];
+ print "\t && In0P->" arg_name[0] " != 0)";
+ print "\t /* Error return, only the error code argument is passed. */";
+ print "\t {";
+ # Force the function into a type that only takes the first two args, via
+ # the temp variable SFUN (is there another way to correctly do this cast?).
+ # This is possibly bogus, but easier than supplying bogus values for all
+ # the other args (we can't just pass 0 for them, as they might not be scalar).
+ printf ("\t kern_return_t (*sfun)(mach_port_t");
+ for (i = 0; i < num_args; i++)
+ printf (", %s", arg_type[i]);
+ printf (") = %s;\n", user_function_name);
+ print "\t OutP->RetCode = (*(kern_return_t (*)(mach_port_t, kern_return_t))sfun) (In0P->Head.msgh_request_port, In0P->" arg_name[0] ");";
+ print "\t return;";
+ print "\t }";
+ print "";
+ parse_phase = 0;
+ print; next;
+}
+
+{ print; }