GDB has a function named "current_inferior" and gdbserver has a global
variable named "current_inferior", but the two are not equivalent;
indeed, gdbserver does not have any real equivalent of what GDB calls
an inferior. What gdbserver's "current_inferior" is actually pointing
to is a structure describing the current thread. This commit renames
current_inferior as current_thread in gdbserver to clarify this. It
also renames the function "set_desired_inferior" to "set_desired_thread"
and renames various local variables from foo_inferior to foo_thread.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* inferiors.h (current_inferior): Renamed as...
(current_thread): New variable. All uses updated.
* linux-low.c (get_pc): Renamed saved_inferior as saved_thread.
(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): Likewise.
(cancel_breakpoint): Likewise.
(linux_low_filter_event): Likewise.
(wait_for_sigstop): Likewise.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Likewise.
(need_step_over_p): Likewise.
(start_step_over): Likewise.
(linux_stabilize_threads): Renamed save_inferior as saved_thread.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_update_xmltarget): Likewise.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Renamed reg_inferior as reg_thread
and save_inferior as saved_thread.
* regcache.c (get_thread_regcache): Renamed saved_inferior as
saved_thread.
(regcache_invalidate_thread): Likewise.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Likewise.
* thread-db.c (thread_db_get_tls_address): Likewise.
(disable_thread_event_reporting): Likewise.
(remove_thread_event_breakpoints): Likewise.
* tracepoint.c (gdb_agent_about_to_close): Renamed save_inferior
as saved_thread.
* target.h (set_desired_inferior): Renamed as...
(set_desired_thread): New declaration. All uses updated.
* server.c (myresume): Updated comment to reference thread instead
of inferior.
(handle_serial_event): Likewise.
(handle_target_event): Likewise.
GDBserver currently hangs forever in waitpid if the leader thread
exits before other threads, or if all resumed threads exit - e.g.,
next over a thread exit with sched-locking on. This is exposed by
leader-exit.exp. leader-exit.exp is part of a series of tests for a
set of related problems. See
<http://www.sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2011-10/msg00704.html>:
"
To recap, on the Linux kernel, ptrace/waitpid don't allow reaping the
leader thread until all other threads in the group are reaped. When
the leader exits, it goes zombie, but waitpid will not return an exit
status until the other threads are gone. This is presently exercised
by the gdb.threads/leader-exit.exp test. The fix for that test, in
linux-nat.c:wait_lwp, handles the case where we see the leader gone
when we're stopping all threads to report an event to some other
thread to the core.
(...)
The latter bit about not blocking if there no resumed threads in the
process also applies to some other thread exiting, not just the main
thread. E.g., this test starts a thread, and runs to a breakpoint in
that thread:
...
(gdb) c
Continuing.
[New Thread 0x7ffff75a4700 (LWP 23397)]
[Switching to Thread 0x7ffff75a4700 (LWP 23397)]
Breakpoint 2, thread_a (arg=0x0) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/no-unwaited-for-left.c:28
28 return 0; /* break-here */
(gdb) info threads
* 2 Thread 0x7ffff75a4700 (LWP 23397) thread_a (arg=0x0) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/no-unwaited-for-left.c:28
1 Thread 0x7ffff7fcb720 (LWP 23391) 0x00007ffff7bc606d in pthread_join (threadid=140737343276800, thread_return=0x0) at pthread_join.c:89
The thread will exit as soon as we resume it. But if we only resume
that thread, leaving the rest of the threads stopped:
(gdb) set scheduler-locking on
(gdb) c
Continuing.
^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^C
"
This patch fixes the issues by implementing TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED
on GDBserver, similarly to what the patch above did for native
Linux GDB.
gdb.threads/leader-exit.exp now passes.
gdb.threads/no-unwaited-for-left.exp now at least errors out instead
of hanging:
continue
Continuing.
warning: Remote failure reply: E.No unwaited-for children left.
[Thread 15454] #1 stopped.
0x00000034cf408e60 in pthread_join (threadid=140737353922368, thread_return=0x0) at pthread_join.c:93
93 lll_wait_tid (pd->tid);
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.threads/no-unwaited-for-left.exp: continue stops when the main thread exits
The gdb.threads/non-ldr-exc-*.exp tests are skipped because GDBserver
unfortunately doesn't support fork/exec yet, but I'm confident this
fixes the related issues.
I'm leaving modeling TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED in the RSP for a
separate pass.
(BTW, in case of error in response to a vCont, it would be better for
GDB to query the target for the current thread, or re-select one,
instead of assuming current inferior_ptid is still the selected
thread.)
This implementation is a little different from GDB's, because I'm
avoiding bringing in more of this broken use of waitpid(PID) into
GDBserver. Specifically, this avoids waitpid(PID) when stopping all
threads. There's really no need for wait_for_sigstop to wait for each
LWP in turn. Instead, with some refactoring, we make it reuse
linux_wait_for_event.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR 12702
* inferiors.h (A_I_NEXT, ALL_INFERIORS_TYPE, ALL_PROCESSES): New
macros.
* linux-low.c (delete_lwp, handle_extended_wait): Add debug
output.
(last_thread_of_process_p): Take a PID argument instead of a
thread pointer.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Delete.
(num_lwps, check_zombie_leaders, not_stopped_callback): New
functions.
(linux_low_filter_event): New function, party factored out from
linux_wait_for_event.
(linux_wait_for_event): Rename to ...
(linux_wait_for_event_filtered): ... this. Add new filter ptid
argument. Partly rewrite. Always use waitpid(-1, WNOHANG) and
sigsuspend. Check for zombie leaders.
(linux_wait_for_event): Reimplement as wrapper around
linux_wait_for_event_filtered.
(linux_wait_1): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED. Assume that if
a normal or signal exit is seen, it's the whole process exiting.
(wait_for_sigstop): No longer a for_each_inferior callback.
Rewrite on top of linux_wait_for_event_filtered.
(stop_all_lwps): Call wait_for_sigstop directly.
* server.c (resume, handle_target_event): Handle
TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED.
* dll.c (clear_dlls): Replace accessing list implemention details
with API function.
* gdbthread.h (get_first_thread): Declare.
* inferiors.c (for_each_inferior_with_data): New function.
(get_first_thread): New function.
(find_thread_ptid): Simplify.
(get_first_inferior): New function.
(clear_list): Delete.
(one_inferior_p): New function.
(clear_inferior_list): New function.
(clear_inferiors): Update.
* inferiors.h (for_each_inferior_with_data): Declare.
(clear_inferior_list): Declare.
(one_inferior_p): Declare.
(get_first_inferior): Declare.
* linux-low.c (linux_wait_for_event): Replace accessing list
implemention details with API function.
* server.c (target_running): Ditto.
(accumulate_file_name_length): New function.
(emit_dll_description): New function.
(handle_qxfer_libraries): Replace accessing list implemention
details with API function.
(handle_qxfer_threads_worker): New function.
(handle_qxfer_threads_proper): Replace accessing list implemention
details with API function.
(handle_query): Ditto.
(visit_actioned_threads_callback_ftype): New typedef.
(visit_actioned_threads_data): New struct.
(visit_actioned_threads): Rewrite to be find_inferior callback.
(resume): Call find_inferior.
(handle_status): Replace accessing list implemention
details with API function.
(process_serial_event): Replace accessing list implemention details
with API function.
* target.c (set_desired_inferior): Replace accessing list implemention
details with API function.
* tracepoint.c (same_process_p): New function.
(gdb_agent_about_to_close): Replace accessing list implemention
details with API function.
* win32-low.c (child_delete_thread): Replace accessing list
implemention details with API function.
(match_dll_by_basename): New function.
(dll_is_loaded_by_basename): New function.
(win32_ensure_ntdll_loaded): Replace accessing list implemention
details call to dll_is_loaded_by_basename.