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/* Definitions used by the GDB event loop.
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Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Written by Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Solutions.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* An event loop listens for events from multiple event sources. When
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an event arrives, it is queued and processed by calling the
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appropriate event handler. The event loop then continues to listen
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for more events. An event loop completes when there are no event
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sources to listen on. External event sources can be plugged into
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the loop.
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There are 4 main components:
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- a list of file descriptors to be monitored, GDB_NOTIFIER.
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- a list of asynchronous event sources to be monitored,
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ASYNC_EVENT_HANDLER_LIST.
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- a list of events that have occurred, EVENT_QUEUE.
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- a list of signal handling functions, SIGHANDLER_LIST.
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GDB_NOTIFIER keeps track of the file descriptor based event
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sources. ASYNC_EVENT_HANDLER_LIST keeps track of asynchronous
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event sources that are signalled by some component of gdb, usually
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a target_ops instance. Event sources for gdb are currently the UI
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and the target. Gdb communicates with the command line user
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interface via the readline library and usually communicates with
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remote targets via a serial port. Serial ports are represented in
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GDB as file descriptors and select/poll calls. For native targets
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instead, the communication varies across operating system debug
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APIs, but usually consists of calls to ptrace and waits (via
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signals) or calls to poll/select (via file descriptors). In the
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current gdb, the code handling events related to the target resides
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in wait_for_inferior for synchronous targets; or, for asynchronous
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capable targets, by having the target register either a target
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controlled file descriptor and/or an asynchronous event source in
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the event loop, with the fetch_inferior_event function as the event
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callback. In both the synchronous and asynchronous cases, usually
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the target event is collected through the target_wait interface.
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The target is free to install other event sources in the event loop
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if it so requires.
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EVENT_QUEUE keeps track of the events that have happened during the
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last iteration of the event loop, and need to be processed. An
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event is represented by a procedure to be invoked in order to
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process the event. The queue is scanned head to tail. If the
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event of interest is a change of state in a file descriptor, then a
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call to poll or select will be made to detect it.
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If the events generate signals, they are also queued by special
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functions that are invoked through traditional signal handlers.
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The actions to be taken is response to such events will be executed
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when the SIGHANDLER_LIST is scanned, the next time through the
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infinite loop.
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Corollary tasks are the creation and deletion of event sources. */
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typedef void *gdb_client_data;
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struct async_signal_handler;
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struct async_event_handler;
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typedef void (handler_func) (int, gdb_client_data);
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typedef void (sig_handler_func) (gdb_client_data);
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typedef void (async_event_handler_func) (gdb_client_data);
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typedef void (timer_handler_func) (gdb_client_data);
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/* Where to add an event onto the event queue, by queue_event. */
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typedef enum
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{
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/* Add at tail of queue. It will be processed in first in first
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out order. */
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TAIL,
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/* Add at head of queue. It will be processed in last in first
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out order. */
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HEAD
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}
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queue_position;
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/* Exported functions from event-loop.c */
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extern void start_event_loop (void);
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extern int gdb_do_one_event (void *data);
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extern void delete_file_handler (int fd);
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extern void add_file_handler (int fd, handler_func *proc,
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gdb_client_data client_data);
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extern struct async_signal_handler *
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create_async_signal_handler (sig_handler_func *proc,
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gdb_client_data client_data);
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extern void delete_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler **);
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extern int create_timer (int milliseconds,
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timer_handler_func *proc,
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gdb_client_data client_data);
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extern void delete_timer (int id);
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/* Call the handler from HANDLER immediately. This function
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runs signal handlers when returning to the event loop would be too
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slow. Do not call this directly; use gdb_call_async_signal_handler,
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below, with IMMEDIATE_P == 1. */
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void call_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler *handler);
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/* Call the handler from HANDLER the next time through the event loop.
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Do not call this directly; use gdb_call_async_signal_handler,
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below, with IMMEDIATE_P == 0. */
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void mark_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler *handler);
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/* Wrapper for the body of signal handlers. Call this function from
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any SIGINT handler which needs to access GDB data structures or
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escape via longjmp. If IMMEDIATE_P is set, this triggers either
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immediately (for POSIX platforms), or from gdb_select (for
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MinGW). If IMMEDIATE_P is clear, the handler will run the next
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time we return to the event loop and any current select calls
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will be interrupted. */
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void gdb_call_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler *handler,
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int immediate_p);
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/* Create and register an asynchronous event source in the event loop,
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and set PROC as its callback. CLIENT_DATA is passed as argument to
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PROC upon its invocation. Returns a pointer to an opaque structure
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used to mark as ready and to later delete this event source from
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the event loop. */
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extern struct async_event_handler *
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create_async_event_handler (async_event_handler_func *proc,
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gdb_client_data client_data);
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/* Remove the event source pointed by HANDLER_PTR created by
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CREATE_ASYNC_EVENT_HANDLER from the event loop, and release it. */
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extern void
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delete_async_event_handler (struct async_event_handler **handler_ptr);
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/* Call the handler from HANDLER the next time through the event
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loop. */
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extern void mark_async_event_handler (struct async_event_handler *handler);
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