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/* Everything about breakpoints, for GDB.
Copyright 1986, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 1999
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 <ctype.h>
#include "symtab.h"
#include "frame.h"
#include "breakpoint.h"
#include "gdbtypes.h"
#include "expression.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "command.h"
#include "inferior.h"
#include "gdbthread.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "language.h"
#include "gdb_string.h"
#include "demangle.h"
#include "annotate.h"
#include "symfile.h"
#include "objfiles.h"
/* Prototypes for local functions. */
static void
catch_command_1 PARAMS ((char *, int, int));
static void
enable_delete_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
enable_delete_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
static void
enable_once_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
enable_once_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
static void
disable_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
enable_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
map_breakpoint_numbers PARAMS ((char *, void (*)(struct breakpoint *)));
static void
ignore_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static int breakpoint_re_set_one PARAMS ((PTR));
static void
clear_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
catch_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
handle_gnu_4_16_catch_command PARAMS ((char *, int, int));
static struct symtabs_and_lines
get_catch_sals PARAMS ((int));
static void
watch_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static int
can_use_hardware_watchpoint PARAMS ((struct value *));
static void break_at_finish_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void break_at_finish_at_depth_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
void
tbreak_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void tbreak_at_finish_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
break_command_1 PARAMS ((char *, int, int));
static void
mention PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
struct breakpoint *
set_raw_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct symtab_and_line));
static void
check_duplicates PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, asection *));
static void
describe_other_breakpoints PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, asection *));
static void
breakpoints_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
breakpoint_1 PARAMS ((int, int));
static bpstat
bpstat_alloc PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *, bpstat));
static int breakpoint_cond_eval PARAMS ((PTR));
static void
cleanup_executing_breakpoints PARAMS ((PTR));
static void
commands_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
condition_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static int
get_number PARAMS ((char **));
void
set_breakpoint_count PARAMS ((int));
#if 0
static struct breakpoint *
create_temp_exception_breakpoint PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR));
#endif
typedef enum
{
mark_inserted,
mark_uninserted
}
insertion_state_t;
static int
remove_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *, insertion_state_t));
static int print_it_normal PARAMS ((bpstat));
typedef struct
{
enum exception_event_kind kind;
int enable;
}
args_for_catchpoint_enable;
static int watchpoint_check PARAMS ((PTR));
static int cover_target_enable_exception_callback PARAMS ((PTR));
static int print_it_done PARAMS ((bpstat));
static int print_it_noop PARAMS ((bpstat));
static void maintenance_info_breakpoints PARAMS ((char *, int));
#ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET
static void create_longjmp_breakpoint PARAMS ((char *));
#endif
static int hw_breakpoint_used_count PARAMS ((void));
static int hw_watchpoint_used_count PARAMS ((enum bptype, int *));
static void hbreak_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void thbreak_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void watch_command_1 PARAMS ((char *, int, int));
static void rwatch_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void awatch_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void do_enable_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *, enum bpdisp));
static void create_solib_load_unload_event_breakpoint PARAMS ((char *hookname, int tempflag, char *dll_pathname, char *cond_string, enum bptype bp_kind));
static void create_fork_vfork_event_catchpoint PARAMS ((int tempflag, char *cond_string, enum bptype bp_kind));
static void break_at_finish_at_depth_command_1 PARAMS ((char *arg, int flag, int from_tty));
static void break_at_finish_command_1 PARAMS ((char *arg, int flag, int from_tty));
static void stop_command PARAMS ((char *arg, int from_tty));
static void stopin_command PARAMS ((char *arg, int from_tty));
static void stopat_command PARAMS ((char *arg, int from_tty));
static char *ep_find_event_name_end PARAMS ((char *arg));
static char *ep_parse_optional_if_clause PARAMS ((char **arg));
static char *ep_parse_optional_filename PARAMS ((char **arg));
static void catch_exec_command_1 PARAMS ((char *arg, int tempflag, int from_tty));
static void create_exception_catchpoint PARAMS ((int tempflag, char *cond_string, enum exception_event_kind ex_event, struct symtab_and_line * sal));
static void catch_exception_command_1 PARAMS ((enum exception_event_kind ex_event, char *arg, int tempflag, int from_tty));
static void tcatch_command PARAMS ((char *arg, int from_tty));
static void ep_skip_leading_whitespace PARAMS ((char **s));
/* Prototypes for exported functions. */
static void
awatch_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static void
do_enable_breakpoint PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *, enum bpdisp));
/* If FALSE, gdb will not use hardware support for watchpoints, even
if such is available. */
static int can_use_hw_watchpoints;
void delete_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
void _initialize_breakpoint PARAMS ((void));
void set_breakpoint_count PARAMS ((int));
extern int addressprint; /* Print machine addresses? */
#if defined (GET_LONGJMP_TARGET) || defined (SOLIB_ADD)
static int internal_breakpoint_number = -1;
#endif
/* Are we executing breakpoint commands? */
static int executing_breakpoint_commands;
/* Walk the following statement or block through all breakpoints.
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE does so even if the statment deletes the current
breakpoint. */
#define ALL_BREAKPOINTS(b) for (b = breakpoint_chain; b; b = b->next)
#define ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE(b,tmp) \
for (b = breakpoint_chain; \
b? (tmp=b->next, 1): 0; \
b = tmp)
/* True if SHIFT_INST_REGS defined, false otherwise. */
int must_shift_inst_regs =
#if defined(SHIFT_INST_REGS)
1
#else
0
#endif
;
/* True if breakpoint hit counts should be displayed in breakpoint info. */
int show_breakpoint_hit_counts = 1;
/* Chain of all breakpoints defined. */
struct breakpoint *breakpoint_chain;
/* Number of last breakpoint made. */
int breakpoint_count;
/* Pointer to current exception event record */
static struct exception_event_record *current_exception_event;
/* Indicator of whether exception catchpoints should be nuked
between runs of a program */
int exception_catchpoints_are_fragile = 0;
/* Indicator of when exception catchpoints set-up should be
reinitialized -- e.g. when program is re-run */
int exception_support_initialized = 0;
/* This function returns a pointer to the string representation of the
pathname of the dynamically-linked library that has just been
loaded.
This function must be used only when SOLIB_HAVE_LOAD_EVENT is TRUE,
or undefined results are guaranteed.
This string's contents are only valid immediately after the
inferior has stopped in the dynamic linker hook, and becomes
invalid as soon as the inferior is continued. Clients should make
a copy of this string if they wish to continue the inferior and
then access the string. */
#ifndef SOLIB_LOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME
#define SOLIB_LOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME(pid) ""
#endif
/* This function returns a pointer to the string representation of the
pathname of the dynamically-linked library that has just been
unloaded.
This function must be used only when SOLIB_HAVE_UNLOAD_EVENT is
TRUE, or undefined results are guaranteed.
This string's contents are only valid immediately after the
inferior has stopped in the dynamic linker hook, and becomes
invalid as soon as the inferior is continued. Clients should make
a copy of this string if they wish to continue the inferior and
then access the string. */
#ifndef SOLIB_UNLOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME
#define SOLIB_UNLOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME(pid) ""
#endif
/* This function is called by the "catch load" command. It allows the
debugger to be notified by the dynamic linker when a specified
library file (or any library file, if filename is NULL) is loaded. */
#ifndef SOLIB_CREATE_CATCH_LOAD_HOOK
#define SOLIB_CREATE_CATCH_LOAD_HOOK(pid,tempflag,filename,cond_string) \
error ("catch of library loads not yet implemented on this platform")
#endif
/* This function is called by the "catch unload" command. It allows
the debugger to be notified by the dynamic linker when a specified
library file (or any library file, if filename is NULL) is
unloaded. */
#ifndef SOLIB_CREATE_CATCH_UNLOAD_HOOK
#define SOLIB_CREATE_CATCH_UNLOAD_HOOK(pid,tempflag,filename,cond_string) \
error ("catch of library unloads not yet implemented on this platform")
#endif
/* Set breakpoint count to NUM. */
void
set_breakpoint_count (num)
int num;
{
breakpoint_count = num;
set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("bpnum"),
value_from_longest (builtin_type_int, (LONGEST) num));
}
/* Used in run_command to zero the hit count when a new run starts. */
void
clear_breakpoint_hit_counts ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
b->hit_count = 0;
}
/* Default address, symtab and line to put a breakpoint at
for "break" command with no arg.
if default_breakpoint_valid is zero, the other three are
not valid, and "break" with no arg is an error.
This set by print_stack_frame, which calls set_default_breakpoint. */
int default_breakpoint_valid;
CORE_ADDR default_breakpoint_address;
struct symtab *default_breakpoint_symtab;
int default_breakpoint_line;
/* *PP is a string denoting a breakpoint. Get the number of the breakpoint.
Advance *PP after the string and any trailing whitespace.
Currently the string can either be a number or "$" followed by the name
of a convenience variable. Making it an expression wouldn't work well
for map_breakpoint_numbers (e.g. "4 + 5 + 6"). */
static int
get_number (pp)
char **pp;
{
int retval;
char *p = *pp;
if (p == NULL)
/* Empty line means refer to the last breakpoint. */
return breakpoint_count;
else if (*p == '$')
{
/* Make a copy of the name, so we can null-terminate it
to pass to lookup_internalvar(). */
char *varname;
char *start = ++p;
value_ptr val;
while (isalnum (*p) || *p == '_')
p++;
varname = (char *) alloca (p - start + 1);
strncpy (varname, start, p - start);
varname[p - start] = '\0';
val = value_of_internalvar (lookup_internalvar (varname));
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) != TYPE_CODE_INT)
error (
"Convenience variables used to specify breakpoints must have integer values."
);
retval = (int) value_as_long (val);
}
else
{
if (*p == '-')
++p;
while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
++p;
if (p == *pp)
/* There is no number here. (e.g. "cond a == b"). */
error_no_arg ("breakpoint number");
retval = atoi (*pp);
}
if (!(isspace (*p) || *p == '\0'))
error ("breakpoint number expected");
while (isspace (*p))
p++;
*pp = p;
return retval;
}
/* condition N EXP -- set break condition of breakpoint N to EXP. */
static void
condition_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
char *p;
register int bnum;
if (arg == 0)
error_no_arg ("breakpoint number");
p = arg;
bnum = get_number (&p);
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->number == bnum)
{
if (b->cond)
{
free ((PTR) b->cond);
b->cond = 0;
}
if (b->cond_string != NULL)
free ((PTR) b->cond_string);
if (*p == 0)
{
b->cond = 0;
b->cond_string = NULL;
if (from_tty)
printf_filtered ("Breakpoint %d now unconditional.\n", bnum);
}
else
{
arg = p;
/* I don't know if it matters whether this is the string the user
typed in or the decompiled expression. */
b->cond_string = savestring (arg, strlen (arg));
b->cond = parse_exp_1 (&arg, block_for_pc (b->address), 0);
if (*arg)
error ("Junk at end of expression");
}
breakpoints_changed ();
return;
}
error ("No breakpoint number %d.", bnum);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
commands_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
char *p;
register int bnum;
struct command_line *l;
/* If we allowed this, we would have problems with when to
free the storage, if we change the commands currently
being read from. */
if (executing_breakpoint_commands)
error ("Can't use the \"commands\" command among a breakpoint's commands.");
p = arg;
bnum = get_number (&p);
if (p && *p)
error ("Unexpected extra arguments following breakpoint number.");
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->number == bnum)
{
char tmpbuf[128];
sprintf (tmpbuf, "Type commands for when breakpoint %d is hit, one per line.", bnum);
l = read_command_lines (tmpbuf, from_tty);
free_command_lines (&b->commands);
b->commands = l;
breakpoints_changed ();
return;
}
error ("No breakpoint number %d.", bnum);
}
/* Like target_read_memory() but if breakpoints are inserted, return
the shadow contents instead of the breakpoints themselves.
Read "memory data" from whatever target or inferior we have.
Returns zero if successful, errno value if not. EIO is used
for address out of bounds. If breakpoints are inserted, returns
shadow contents, not the breakpoints themselves. From breakpoint.c. */
int
read_memory_nobpt (memaddr, myaddr, len)
CORE_ADDR memaddr;
char *myaddr;
unsigned len;
{
int status;
struct breakpoint *b;
CORE_ADDR bp_addr = 0;
int bp_size = 0;
if (BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&bp_addr, &bp_size) == NULL)
/* No breakpoints on this machine. */
return target_read_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->type == bp_none)
warning ("attempted to read through apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?\n", b->number);
/* memory breakpoint? */
if (b->type == bp_watchpoint
|| b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint
|| b->type == bp_read_watchpoint
|| b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
continue;
/* bp in memory? */
if (!b->inserted)
continue;
/* Addresses and length of the part of the breakpoint that
we need to copy. */
/* XXXX The m68k, sh and h8300 have different local and remote
breakpoint values. BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC still manages to
correctly determine the breakpoints memory address and size
for these targets. */
bp_addr = b->address;
bp_size = 0;
if (BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&bp_addr, &bp_size) == NULL)
continue;
if (bp_size == 0)
/* bp isn't valid */
continue;
if (bp_addr + bp_size <= memaddr)
/* The breakpoint is entirely before the chunk of memory we
are reading. */
continue;
if (bp_addr >= memaddr + len)
/* The breakpoint is entirely after the chunk of memory we are
reading. */
continue;
/* Copy the breakpoint from the shadow contents, and recurse for
the things before and after. */
{
/* Offset within shadow_contents. */
int bptoffset = 0;
if (bp_addr < memaddr)
{
/* Only copy the second part of the breakpoint. */
bp_size -= memaddr - bp_addr;
bptoffset = memaddr - bp_addr;
bp_addr = memaddr;
}
if (bp_addr + bp_size > memaddr + len)
{
/* Only copy the first part of the breakpoint. */
bp_size -= (bp_addr + bp_size) - (memaddr + len);
}
memcpy (myaddr + bp_addr - memaddr,
b->shadow_contents + bptoffset, bp_size);
if (bp_addr > memaddr)
{
/* Copy the section of memory before the breakpoint. */
status = read_memory_nobpt (memaddr, myaddr, bp_addr - memaddr);
if (status != 0)
return status;
}
if (bp_addr + bp_size < memaddr + len)
{
/* Copy the section of memory after the breakpoint. */
status = read_memory_nobpt
(bp_addr + bp_size,
myaddr + bp_addr + bp_size - memaddr,
memaddr + len - (bp_addr + bp_size));
if (status != 0)
return status;
}
return 0;
}
}
/* Nothing overlaps. Just call read_memory_noerr. */
return target_read_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len);
}
/* insert_breakpoints is used when starting or continuing the program.
remove_breakpoints is used when the program stops.
Both return zero if successful,
or an `errno' value if could not write the inferior. */
int
insert_breakpoints ()
{
register struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
int val = 0;
int disabled_breaks = 0;
static char message1[] = "Error inserting catchpoint %d:\n";
static char message[sizeof (message1) + 30];
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
{
if (b->type != bp_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_catch_fork
&& b->type != bp_catch_vfork
&& b->type != bp_catch_exec
&& b->type != bp_catch_throw
&& b->type != bp_catch_catch
&& b->enable != disabled
&& b->enable != shlib_disabled
&& b->enable != call_disabled
&& !b->inserted
&& !b->duplicate)
{
if (b->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
val = target_insert_hw_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
else
{
/* Check to see if breakpoint is in an overlay section;
if so, we should set the breakpoint at the LMA address.
Only if the section is currently mapped should we ALSO
set a break at the VMA address. */
if (overlay_debugging && b->section &&
section_is_overlay (b->section))
{
CORE_ADDR addr;
addr = overlay_unmapped_address (b->address, b->section);
val = target_insert_breakpoint (addr, b->shadow_contents);
/* This would be the time to check val, to see if the
breakpoint write to the load address succeeded.
However, this might be an ordinary occurrance, eg. if
the unmapped overlay is in ROM. */
val = 0; /* in case unmapped address failed */
if (section_is_mapped (b->section))
val = target_insert_breakpoint (b->address,
b->shadow_contents);
}
else /* ordinary (non-overlay) address */
val = target_insert_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
}
if (val)
{
/* Can't set the breakpoint. */
#if defined (DISABLE_UNSETTABLE_BREAK)
if (DISABLE_UNSETTABLE_BREAK (b->address))
{
/* See also: disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs. */
val = 0;
b->enable = shlib_disabled;
if (!disabled_breaks)
{
target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
"Cannot insert breakpoint %d:\n", b->number);
printf_filtered ("Temporarily disabling shared library breakpoints:\n");
}
disabled_breaks = 1;
printf_filtered ("%d ", b->number);
}
else
#endif
{
target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Cannot insert breakpoint %d:\n", b->number);
#ifdef ONE_PROCESS_WRITETEXT
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
"The same program may be running in another process.\n");
#endif
memory_error (val, b->address); /* which bombs us out */
}
}
else
b->inserted = 1;
}
else if (ep_is_exception_catchpoint (b)
&& b->enable != disabled
&& b->enable != shlib_disabled
&& b->enable != call_disabled
&& !b->inserted
&& !b->duplicate)
{
/* If we get here, we must have a callback mechanism for exception
events -- with g++ style embedded label support, we insert
ordinary breakpoints and not catchpoints. */
sprintf (message, message1, b->number); /* Format possible error message */
val = target_insert_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
if (val)
{
/* Couldn't set breakpoint for some reason */
target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
"Cannot insert catchpoint %d; disabling it\n", b->number);
b->enable = disabled;
}
else
{
/* Bp set, now make sure callbacks are enabled */
int val;
args_for_catchpoint_enable args;
args.kind = b->type == bp_catch_catch ? EX_EVENT_CATCH : EX_EVENT_THROW;
args.enable = 1;
val = catch_errors (cover_target_enable_exception_callback,
&args,
message, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
if (val != 0 && val != -1)
{
b->inserted = 1;
}
/* Check if something went wrong; val == 0 can be ignored */
if (val == -1)
{
/* something went wrong */
target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Cannot insert catchpoint %d; disabling it\n", b->number);
b->enable = disabled;
}
}
}
else if ((b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint ||
b->type == bp_read_watchpoint ||
b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
&& b->enable == enabled
&& !b->inserted
&& !b->duplicate)
{
struct frame_info *saved_frame;
int saved_level, within_current_scope;
value_ptr mark = value_mark ();
value_ptr v;
/* Save the current frame and level so we can restore it after
evaluating the watchpoint expression on its own frame. */
saved_frame = selected_frame;
saved_level = selected_frame_level;
/* Determine if the watchpoint is within scope. */
if (b->exp_valid_block == NULL)
within_current_scope = 1;
else
{
struct frame_info *fi;
/* There might be no current frame at this moment if we are
resuming from a step over a breakpoint.
Set up current frame before trying to find the watchpoint
frame. */
get_current_frame ();
fi = find_frame_addr_in_frame_chain (b->watchpoint_frame);
within_current_scope = (fi != NULL);
if (within_current_scope)
select_frame (fi, -1);
}
if (within_current_scope)
{
/* Evaluate the expression and cut the chain of values
produced off from the value chain. */
v = evaluate_expression (b->exp);
value_release_to_mark (mark);
b->val_chain = v;
b->inserted = 1;
/* Look at each value on the value chain. */
for (; v; v = v->next)
{
/* If it's a memory location, then we must watch it. */
if (v->lval == lval_memory)
{
int addr, len, type;
addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (v) + VALUE_OFFSET (v);
len = TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (v));
type = 0;
if (b->type == bp_read_watchpoint)
type = 1;
else if (b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
type = 2;
val = target_insert_watchpoint (addr, len, type);
if (val == -1)
{
b->inserted = 0;
break;
}
val = 0;
}
}
/* Failure to insert a watchpoint on any memory value in the
value chain brings us here. */
if (!b->inserted)
warning ("Hardware watchpoint %d: Could not insert watchpoint\n",
b->number);
}
else
{
printf_filtered ("\
Hardware watchpoint %d deleted because the program has left the block in\n\
which its expression is valid.\n", b->number);
if (b->related_breakpoint)
b->related_breakpoint->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
b->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
}
/* Restore the frame and level. */
if ((saved_frame != selected_frame) ||
(saved_level != selected_frame_level))
select_and_print_frame (saved_frame, saved_level);
}
else if ((b->type == bp_catch_fork
|| b->type == bp_catch_vfork
|| b->type == bp_catch_exec)
&& b->enable == enabled
&& !b->inserted
&& !b->duplicate)
{
val = -1;
switch (b->type)
{
case bp_catch_fork:
val = target_insert_fork_catchpoint (inferior_pid);
break;
case bp_catch_vfork:
val = target_insert_vfork_catchpoint (inferior_pid);
break;
case bp_catch_exec:
val = target_insert_exec_catchpoint (inferior_pid);
break;
default:
warning ("GDB bug: breakpoint.c (insert_breakpoints): enclosing `if' does not protect `switch'");
break;
}
if (val < 0)
{
target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Cannot insert catchpoint %d:\n", b->number);
}
else
b->inserted = 1;
}
}
if (disabled_breaks)
printf_filtered ("\n");
return val;
}
int
remove_breakpoints ()
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
int val;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->inserted)
{
val = remove_breakpoint (b, mark_uninserted);
if (val != 0)
return val;
}
}
return 0;
}
int
reattach_breakpoints (pid)
int pid;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
int val;
int saved_inferior_pid = inferior_pid;
inferior_pid = pid; /* Because remove_breakpoint will use this global. */
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->inserted)
{
remove_breakpoint (b, mark_inserted);
if (b->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
val = target_insert_hw_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
else
val = target_insert_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
if (val != 0)
{
inferior_pid = saved_inferior_pid;
return val;
}
}
}
inferior_pid = saved_inferior_pid;
return 0;
}
void
update_breakpoints_after_exec ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
struct breakpoint *temp;
/* Doing this first prevents the badness of having delete_breakpoint()
write a breakpoint's current "shadow contents" to lift the bp. That
shadow is NOT valid after an exec()! */
mark_breakpoints_out ();
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
{
/* Solib breakpoints must be explicitly reset after an exec(). */
if (b->type == bp_shlib_event)
{
delete_breakpoint (b);
continue;
}
/* Step-resume breakpoints are meaningless after an exec(). */
if (b->type == bp_step_resume)
{
delete_breakpoint (b);
continue;
}
/* Ditto the sigtramp handler breakpoints. */
if (b->type == bp_through_sigtramp)
{
delete_breakpoint (b);
continue;
}
/* Ditto the exception-handling catchpoints. */
if ((b->type == bp_catch_catch) || (b->type == bp_catch_throw))
{
delete_breakpoint (b);
continue;
}
/* Don't delete an exec catchpoint, because else the inferior
won't stop when it ought!
Similarly, we probably ought to keep vfork catchpoints, 'cause
on this target, we may not be able to stop when the vfork is seen,
but only when the subsequent exec is seen. (And because deleting
fork catchpoints here but not vfork catchpoints will seem mysterious
to users, keep those too.)
??rehrauer: Let's hope that merely clearing out this catchpoint's
target address field, if any, is sufficient to have it be reset
automagically. Certainly on HP-UX that's true. */
if ((b->type == bp_catch_exec) ||
(b->type == bp_catch_vfork) ||
(b->type == bp_catch_fork))
{
b->address = (CORE_ADDR) NULL;
continue;
}
/* bp_finish is a special case. The only way we ought to be able
to see one of these when an exec() has happened, is if the user
caught a vfork, and then said "finish". Ordinarily a finish just
carries them to the call-site of the current callee, by setting
a temporary bp there and resuming. But in this case, the finish
will carry them entirely through the vfork & exec.
We don't want to allow a bp_finish to remain inserted now. But
we can't safely delete it, 'cause finish_command has a handle to
the bp on a bpstat, and will later want to delete it. There's a
chance (and I've seen it happen) that if we delete the bp_finish
here, that its storage will get reused by the time finish_command
gets 'round to deleting the "use to be a bp_finish" breakpoint.
We really must allow finish_command to delete a bp_finish.
In the absense of a general solution for the "how do we know it's
safe to delete something others may have handles to?" problem, what
we'll do here is just uninsert the bp_finish, and let finish_command
delete it.
(We know the bp_finish is "doomed" in the sense that it's momentary,
and will be deleted as soon as finish_command sees the inferior stopped.
So it doesn't matter that the bp's address is probably bogus in the
new a.out, unlike e.g., the solib breakpoints.) */
if (b->type == bp_finish)
{
continue;
}
/* Without a symbolic address, we have little hope of the
pre-exec() address meaning the same thing in the post-exec()
a.out. */
if (b->addr_string == NULL)
{
delete_breakpoint (b);
continue;
}
/* If this breakpoint has survived the above battery of checks, then
it must have a symbolic address. Be sure that it gets reevaluated
to a target address, rather than reusing the old evaluation. */
b->address = (CORE_ADDR) NULL;
}
}
int
detach_breakpoints (pid)
int pid;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
int val;
int saved_inferior_pid = inferior_pid;
if (pid == inferior_pid)
error ("Cannot detach breakpoints of inferior_pid");
inferior_pid = pid; /* Because remove_breakpoint will use this global. */
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->inserted)
{
val = remove_breakpoint (b, mark_inserted);
if (val != 0)
{
inferior_pid = saved_inferior_pid;
return val;
}
}
}
inferior_pid = saved_inferior_pid;
return 0;
}
static int
remove_breakpoint (b, is)
struct breakpoint *b;
insertion_state_t is;
{
int val;
if (b->type == bp_none)
warning ("attempted to remove apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?\n", b->number);
if (b->type != bp_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_catch_fork
&& b->type != bp_catch_vfork
&& b->type != bp_catch_exec
&& b->type != bp_catch_catch
&& b->type != bp_catch_throw)
{
if (b->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
val = target_remove_hw_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
else
{
/* Check to see if breakpoint is in an overlay section;
if so, we should remove the breakpoint at the LMA address.
If that is not equal to the raw address, then we should
presumable remove the breakpoint there as well. */
if (overlay_debugging && b->section &&
section_is_overlay (b->section))
{
CORE_ADDR addr;
addr = overlay_unmapped_address (b->address, b->section);
val = target_remove_breakpoint (addr, b->shadow_contents);
/* This would be the time to check val, to see if the
shadow breakpoint write to the load address succeeded.
However, this might be an ordinary occurrance, eg. if
the unmapped overlay is in ROM. */
val = 0; /* in case unmapped address failed */
if (section_is_mapped (b->section))
val = target_remove_breakpoint (b->address,
b->shadow_contents);
}
else /* ordinary (non-overlay) address */
val = target_remove_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
}
if (val)
return val;
b->inserted = (is == mark_inserted);
}
else if ((b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint ||
b->type == bp_read_watchpoint ||
b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
&& b->enable == enabled
&& !b->duplicate)
{
value_ptr v, n;
b->inserted = (is == mark_inserted);
/* Walk down the saved value chain. */
for (v = b->val_chain; v; v = v->next)
{
/* For each memory reference remove the watchpoint
at that address. */
if (v->lval == lval_memory)
{
int addr, len, type;
addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (v) + VALUE_OFFSET (v);
len = TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (v));
type = 0;
if (b->type == bp_read_watchpoint)
type = 1;
else if (b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
type = 2;
val = target_remove_watchpoint (addr, len, type);
if (val == -1)
b->inserted = 1;
val = 0;
}
}
/* Failure to remove any of the hardware watchpoints comes here. */
if ((is == mark_uninserted) && (b->inserted))
warning ("Hardware watchpoint %d: Could not remove watchpoint\n",
b->number);
/* Free the saved value chain. We will construct a new one
the next time the watchpoint is inserted. */
for (v = b->val_chain; v; v = n)
{
n = v->next;
value_free (v);
}
b->val_chain = NULL;
}
else if ((b->type == bp_catch_fork ||
b->type == bp_catch_vfork ||
b->type == bp_catch_exec)
&& b->enable == enabled
&& !b->duplicate)
{
val = -1;
switch (b->type)
{
case bp_catch_fork:
val = target_remove_fork_catchpoint (inferior_pid);
break;
case bp_catch_vfork:
val = target_remove_vfork_catchpoint (inferior_pid);
break;
case bp_catch_exec:
val = target_remove_exec_catchpoint (inferior_pid);
break;
default:
warning ("GDB bug: breakpoint.c (remove_breakpoint): enclosing `if' does not protect `switch'");
break;
}
if (val)
return val;
b->inserted = (is == mark_inserted);
}
else if ((b->type == bp_catch_catch ||
b->type == bp_catch_throw)
&& b->enable == enabled
&& !b->duplicate)
{
val = target_remove_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
if (val)
return val;
b->inserted = (is == mark_inserted);
}
else if (ep_is_exception_catchpoint (b)
&& b->inserted /* sometimes previous insert doesn't happen */
&& b->enable == enabled
&& !b->duplicate)
{
val = target_remove_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
if (val)
return val;
b->inserted = (is == mark_inserted);
}
return 0;
}
/* Clear the "inserted" flag in all breakpoints. */
void
mark_breakpoints_out ()
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
b->inserted = 0;
}
/* Clear the "inserted" flag in all breakpoints and delete any breakpoints
which should go away between runs of the program.
Plus other such housekeeping that has to be done for breakpoints
between runs.
Note: this function gets called at the end of a run (by generic_mourn_inferior)
and when a run begins (by init_wait_for_inferior). */
void
breakpoint_init_inferior (context)
enum inf_context context;
{
register struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
static int warning_needed = 0;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
{
b->inserted = 0;
switch (b->type)
{
case bp_call_dummy:
case bp_watchpoint_scope:
/* If the call dummy breakpoint is at the entry point it will
cause problems when the inferior is rerun, so we better
get rid of it.
Also get rid of scope breakpoints. */
delete_breakpoint (b);
break;
case bp_watchpoint:
case bp_hardware_watchpoint:
case bp_read_watchpoint:
case bp_access_watchpoint:
/* Likewise for watchpoints on local expressions. */
if (b->exp_valid_block != NULL)
delete_breakpoint (b);
break;
default:
/* Likewise for exception catchpoints in dynamic-linked
executables where required */
if (ep_is_exception_catchpoint (b) &&
exception_catchpoints_are_fragile)
{
warning_needed = 1;
delete_breakpoint (b);
}
break;
}
}
if (exception_catchpoints_are_fragile)
exception_support_initialized = 0;
/* Don't issue the warning unless it's really needed... */
if (warning_needed && (context != inf_exited))
{
warning ("Exception catchpoints from last run were deleted, you must reinsert them explicitly");
warning_needed = 0;
}
}
/* breakpoint_here_p (PC) returns 1 if an enabled breakpoint exists at PC.
When continuing from a location with a breakpoint,
we actually single step once before calling insert_breakpoints. */
int
breakpoint_here_p (pc)
CORE_ADDR pc;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->enable == enabled
&& b->enable != shlib_disabled
&& b->enable != call_disabled
&& b->address == pc) /* bp is enabled and matches pc */
{
if (overlay_debugging &&
section_is_overlay (b->section) &&
!section_is_mapped (b->section))
continue; /* unmapped overlay -- can't be a match */
else
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* breakpoint_inserted_here_p (PC) is just like breakpoint_here_p(), but it
only returns true if there is actually a breakpoint inserted at PC. */
int
breakpoint_inserted_here_p (pc)
CORE_ADDR pc;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->inserted
&& b->address == pc) /* bp is inserted and matches pc */
{
if (overlay_debugging &&
section_is_overlay (b->section) &&
!section_is_mapped (b->section))
continue; /* unmapped overlay -- can't be a match */
else
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* Return nonzero if FRAME is a dummy frame. We can't use PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY
because figuring out the saved SP would take too much time, at least using
get_saved_register on the 68k. This means that for this function to
work right a port must use the bp_call_dummy breakpoint. */
int
frame_in_dummy (frame)
struct frame_info *frame;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
if (!CALL_DUMMY_P)
return 0;
if (USE_GENERIC_DUMMY_FRAMES)
return generic_pc_in_call_dummy (frame->pc, frame->frame, frame->frame);
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->type == bp_call_dummy
&& b->frame == frame->frame
/* We need to check the PC as well as the frame on the sparc,
for signals.exp in the testsuite. */
&& (frame->pc
>= (b->address
- SIZEOF_CALL_DUMMY_WORDS / sizeof (LONGEST) * REGISTER_SIZE))
&& frame->pc <= b->address)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* breakpoint_match_thread (PC, PID) returns true if the breakpoint at PC
is valid for process/thread PID. */
int
breakpoint_thread_match (pc, pid)
CORE_ADDR pc;
int pid;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
int thread;
thread = pid_to_thread_id (pid);
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->enable != disabled
&& b->enable != shlib_disabled
&& b->enable != call_disabled
&& b->address == pc
&& (b->thread == -1 || b->thread == thread))
{
if (overlay_debugging &&
section_is_overlay (b->section) &&
!section_is_mapped (b->section))
continue; /* unmapped overlay -- can't be a match */
else
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* bpstat stuff. External routines' interfaces are documented
in breakpoint.h. */
int
ep_is_catchpoint (ep)
struct breakpoint *ep;
{
return
(ep->type == bp_catch_load)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_unload)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_fork)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_vfork)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_exec)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_catch)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_throw)
/* ??rehrauer: Add more kinds here, as are implemented... */
;
}
int
ep_is_shlib_catchpoint (ep)
struct breakpoint *ep;
{
return
(ep->type == bp_catch_load)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_unload)
;
}
int
ep_is_exception_catchpoint (ep)
struct breakpoint *ep;
{
return
(ep->type == bp_catch_catch)
|| (ep->type == bp_catch_throw)
;
}
/* Clear a bpstat so that it says we are not at any breakpoint.
Also free any storage that is part of a bpstat. */
void
bpstat_clear (bsp)
bpstat *bsp;
{
bpstat p;
bpstat q;
if (bsp == 0)
return;
p = *bsp;
while (p != NULL)
{
q = p->next;
if (p->old_val != NULL)
value_free (p->old_val);
free ((PTR) p);
p = q;
}
*bsp = NULL;
}
/* Return a copy of a bpstat. Like "bs1 = bs2" but all storage that
is part of the bpstat is copied as well. */
bpstat
bpstat_copy (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
bpstat p = NULL;
bpstat tmp;
bpstat retval = NULL;
if (bs == NULL)
return bs;
for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
{
tmp = (bpstat) xmalloc (sizeof (*tmp));
memcpy (tmp, bs, sizeof (*tmp));
if (p == NULL)
/* This is the first thing in the chain. */
retval = tmp;
else
p->next = tmp;
p = tmp;
}
p->next = NULL;
return retval;
}
/* Find the bpstat associated with this breakpoint */
bpstat
bpstat_find_breakpoint (bsp, breakpoint)
bpstat bsp;
struct breakpoint *breakpoint;
{
if (bsp == NULL)
return NULL;
for (; bsp != NULL; bsp = bsp->next)
{
if (bsp->breakpoint_at == breakpoint)
return bsp;
}
return NULL;
}
/* Find a step_resume breakpoint associated with this bpstat.
(If there are multiple step_resume bp's on the list, this function
will arbitrarily pick one.)
It is an error to use this function if BPSTAT doesn't contain a
step_resume breakpoint.
See wait_for_inferior's use of this function. */
struct breakpoint *
bpstat_find_step_resume_breakpoint (bsp)
bpstat bsp;
{
if (bsp == NULL)
error ("Internal error (bpstat_find_step_resume_breakpoint)");
for (; bsp != NULL; bsp = bsp->next)
{
if ((bsp->breakpoint_at != NULL) &&
(bsp->breakpoint_at->type == bp_step_resume))
return bsp->breakpoint_at;
}
error ("Internal error (no step_resume breakpoint found)");
}
/* Return the breakpoint number of the first breakpoint we are stopped
at. *BSP upon return is a bpstat which points to the remaining
breakpoints stopped at (but which is not guaranteed to be good for
anything but further calls to bpstat_num).
Return 0 if passed a bpstat which does not indicate any breakpoints. */
int
bpstat_num (bsp)
bpstat *bsp;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
if ((*bsp) == NULL)
return 0; /* No more breakpoint values */
else
{
b = (*bsp)->breakpoint_at;
*bsp = (*bsp)->next;
if (b == NULL)
return -1; /* breakpoint that's been deleted since */
else
return b->number; /* We have its number */
}
}
/* Modify BS so that the actions will not be performed. */
void
bpstat_clear_actions (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
{
bs->commands = NULL;
if (bs->old_val != NULL)
{
value_free (bs->old_val);
bs->old_val = NULL;
}
}
}
/* Stub for cleaning up our state if we error-out of a breakpoint command */
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
cleanup_executing_breakpoints (ignore)
PTR ignore;
{
executing_breakpoint_commands = 0;
}
/* Execute all the commands associated with all the breakpoints at this
location. Any of these commands could cause the process to proceed
beyond this point, etc. We look out for such changes by checking
the global "breakpoint_proceeded" after each command. */
void
bpstat_do_actions (bsp)
bpstat *bsp;
{
bpstat bs;
struct cleanup *old_chain;
struct command_line *cmd;
/* Avoid endless recursion if a `source' command is contained
in bs->commands. */
if (executing_breakpoint_commands)
return;
executing_breakpoint_commands = 1;
old_chain = make_cleanup (cleanup_executing_breakpoints, 0);
top:
/* Note that (as of this writing), our callers all appear to
be passing us the address of global stop_bpstat. And, if
our calls to execute_control_command cause the inferior to
proceed, that global (and hence, *bsp) will change.
We must be careful to not touch *bsp unless the inferior
has not proceeded. */
/* This pointer will iterate over the list of bpstat's. */
bs = *bsp;
breakpoint_proceeded = 0;
for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
{
cmd = bs->commands;
while (cmd != NULL)
{
execute_control_command (cmd);
if (breakpoint_proceeded)
break;
else
cmd = cmd->next;
}
if (breakpoint_proceeded)
/* The inferior is proceeded by the command; bomb out now.
The bpstat chain has been blown away by wait_for_inferior.
But since execution has stopped again, there is a new bpstat
to look at, so start over. */
goto top;
else
bs->commands = NULL;
}
executing_breakpoint_commands = 0;
discard_cleanups (old_chain);
}
/* This is the normal print_it function for a bpstat. In the future,
much of this logic could (should?) be moved to bpstat_stop_status,
by having it set different print_it functions.
Current scheme: When we stop, bpstat_print() is called.
It loops through the bpstat list of things causing this stop,
calling the print_it function for each one. The default
print_it function, used for breakpoints, is print_it_normal().
(Also see print_it_noop() and print_it_done()).
Return values from this routine (used by bpstat_print() to
decide what to do):
1: Means we printed something, and we do *not* desire that
something to be followed by a location.
0: Means we printed something, and we *do* desire that
something to be followed by a location.
-1: Means we printed nothing. */
static int
print_it_normal (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
/* bs->breakpoint_at can be NULL if it was a momentary breakpoint
which has since been deleted. */
if (bs->breakpoint_at == NULL
|| (bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_breakpoint
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_catch_load
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_catch_unload
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_catch_fork
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_catch_vfork
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_catch_exec
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_catch_catch
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_catch_throw
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_hardware_breakpoint
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_watchpoint
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& bs->breakpoint_at->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint))
return -1;
if (ep_is_shlib_catchpoint (bs->breakpoint_at))
{
annotate_catchpoint (bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("\nCatchpoint %d (", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_load)
printf_filtered ("loaded");
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_unload)
printf_filtered ("unloaded");
printf_filtered (" %s), ", bs->breakpoint_at->triggered_dll_pathname);
return 0;
}
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_fork ||
bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_vfork)
{
annotate_catchpoint (bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("\nCatchpoint %d (", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_fork)
printf_filtered ("forked");
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_vfork)
printf_filtered ("vforked");
printf_filtered (" process %d), ", bs->breakpoint_at->forked_inferior_pid);
return 0;
}
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_exec)
{
annotate_catchpoint (bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("\nCatchpoint %d (exec'd %s), ",
bs->breakpoint_at->number,
bs->breakpoint_at->exec_pathname);
return 0;
}
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_catch)
{
if (current_exception_event && (CURRENT_EXCEPTION_KIND == EX_EVENT_CATCH))
{
annotate_catchpoint (bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("\nCatchpoint %d (exception caught), ", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("throw location ");
if (CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_PC && CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_LINE)
printf_filtered ("%s:%d",
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_FILE,
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_LINE);
else
printf_filtered ("unknown");
printf_filtered (", catch location ");
if (CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_PC && CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_LINE)
printf_filtered ("%s:%d",
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_FILE,
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_LINE);
else
printf_filtered ("unknown");
printf_filtered ("\n");
return 1; /* don't bother to print location frame info */
}
else
{
return -1; /* really throw, some other bpstat will handle it */
}
}
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_catch_throw)
{
if (current_exception_event && (CURRENT_EXCEPTION_KIND == EX_EVENT_THROW))
{
annotate_catchpoint (bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("\nCatchpoint %d (exception thrown), ", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("throw location ");
if (CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_PC && CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_LINE)
printf_filtered ("%s:%d",
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_FILE,
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_LINE);
else
printf_filtered ("unknown");
printf_filtered (", catch location ");
if (CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_PC && CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_LINE)
printf_filtered ("%s:%d",
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_FILE,
CURRENT_EXCEPTION_CATCH_LINE);
else
printf_filtered ("unknown");
printf_filtered ("\n");
return 1; /* don't bother to print location frame info */
}
else
{
return -1; /* really catch, some other bpstat willhandle it */
}
}
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_breakpoint ||
bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
{
/* I think the user probably only wants to see one breakpoint
number, not all of them. */
annotate_breakpoint (bs->breakpoint_at->number);
printf_filtered ("\nBreakpoint %d, ", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
return 0;
}
else if ((bs->old_val != NULL) &&
(bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_watchpoint ||
bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_access_watchpoint ||
bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint))
{
annotate_watchpoint (bs->breakpoint_at->number);
mention (bs->breakpoint_at);
printf_filtered ("\nOld value = ");
value_print (bs->old_val, gdb_stdout, 0, Val_pretty_default);
printf_filtered ("\nNew value = ");
value_print (bs->breakpoint_at->val, gdb_stdout, 0,
Val_pretty_default);
printf_filtered ("\n");
value_free (bs->old_val);
bs->old_val = NULL;
/* More than one watchpoint may have been triggered. */
return -1;
}
else if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_access_watchpoint ||
bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_read_watchpoint)
{
mention (bs->breakpoint_at);
printf_filtered ("\nValue = ");
value_print (bs->breakpoint_at->val, gdb_stdout, 0,
Val_pretty_default);
printf_filtered ("\n");
return -1;
}
/* We can't deal with it. Maybe another member of the bpstat chain can. */
return -1;
}
/* Print a message indicating what happened.
This is called from normal_stop().
The input to this routine is the head of the bpstat list - a list
of the eventpoints that caused this stop.
This routine calls the "print_it" routine(s) associated
with these eventpoints. This will print (for example)
the "Breakpoint n," part of the output.
The return value of this routine is one of:
-1: Means we printed nothing
0: Means we printed something, and expect subsequent
code to print the location. An example is
"Breakpoint 1, " which should be followed by
the location.
1 : Means we printed something, but there is no need
to also print the location part of the message.
An example is the catch/throw messages, which
don't require a location appended to the end. */
int
bpstat_print (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
int val;
if (bs == NULL)
return -1;
val = (*bs->print_it) (bs);
if (val >= 0)
return val;
/* Maybe another breakpoint in the chain caused us to stop.
(Currently all watchpoints go on the bpstat whether hit or
not. That probably could (should) be changed, provided care is taken
with respect to bpstat_explains_signal). */
if (bs->next)
return bpstat_print (bs->next);
/* We reached the end of the chain without printing anything. */
return -1;
}
/* Evaluate the expression EXP and return 1 if value is zero.
This is used inside a catch_errors to evaluate the breakpoint condition.
The argument is a "struct expression *" that has been cast to char * to
make it pass through catch_errors. */
static int
breakpoint_cond_eval (exp)
PTR exp;
{
value_ptr mark = value_mark ();
int i = !value_true (evaluate_expression ((struct expression *) exp));
value_free_to_mark (mark);
return i;
}
/* Allocate a new bpstat and chain it to the current one. */
static bpstat
bpstat_alloc (b, cbs)
register struct breakpoint *b;
bpstat cbs; /* Current "bs" value */
{
bpstat bs;
bs = (bpstat) xmalloc (sizeof (*bs));
cbs->next = bs;
bs->breakpoint_at = b;
/* If the condition is false, etc., don't do the commands. */
bs->commands = NULL;
bs->old_val = NULL;
bs->print_it = print_it_normal;
return bs;
}
/* Possible return values for watchpoint_check (this can't be an enum
because of check_errors). */
/* The watchpoint has been deleted. */
#define WP_DELETED 1
/* The value has changed. */
#define WP_VALUE_CHANGED 2
/* The value has not changed. */
#define WP_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED 3
#define BP_TEMPFLAG 1
#define BP_HARDWAREFLAG 2
/* Check watchpoint condition. */
static int
watchpoint_check (p)
PTR p;
{
bpstat bs = (bpstat) p;
struct breakpoint *b;
struct frame_info *fr;
int within_current_scope;
b = bs->breakpoint_at;
if (b->exp_valid_block == NULL)
within_current_scope = 1;
else
{
/* There is no current frame at this moment. If we're going to have
any chance of handling watchpoints on local variables, we'll need
the frame chain (so we can determine if we're in scope). */
reinit_frame_cache ();
fr = find_frame_addr_in_frame_chain (b->watchpoint_frame);
within_current_scope = (fr != NULL);
if (within_current_scope)
/* If we end up stopping, the current frame will get selected
in normal_stop. So this call to select_frame won't affect
the user. */
select_frame (fr, -1);
}
if (within_current_scope)
{
/* We use value_{,free_to_}mark because it could be a
*long* time before we return to the command level and
call free_all_values. We can't call free_all_values because
we might be in the middle of evaluating a function call. */
value_ptr mark = value_mark ();
value_ptr new_val = evaluate_expression (bs->breakpoint_at->exp);
if (!value_equal (b->val, new_val))
{
release_value (new_val);
value_free_to_mark (mark);
bs->old_val = b->val;
b->val = new_val;
/* We will stop here */
return WP_VALUE_CHANGED;
}
else
{
/* Nothing changed, don't do anything. */
value_free_to_mark (mark);
/* We won't stop here */
return WP_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED;
}
}
else
{
/* This seems like the only logical thing to do because
if we temporarily ignored the watchpoint, then when
we reenter the block in which it is valid it contains
garbage (in the case of a function, it may have two
garbage values, one before and one after the prologue).
So we can't even detect the first assignment to it and
watch after that (since the garbage may or may not equal
the first value assigned). */
printf_filtered ("\
Watchpoint %d deleted because the program has left the block in\n\
which its expression is valid.\n", bs->breakpoint_at->number);
if (b->related_breakpoint)
b->related_breakpoint->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
b->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
return WP_DELETED;
}
}
/* This is used when everything which needs to be printed has
already been printed. But we still want to print the frame. */
/* Background: When we stop, bpstat_print() is called.
It loops through the bpstat list of things causing this stop,
calling the print_it function for each one. The default
print_it function, used for breakpoints, is print_it_normal().
Also see print_it_noop() and print_it_done() are the other
two possibilities. See comments in bpstat_print() and
in header of print_it_normal() for more detail. */
static int
print_it_done (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
return 0;
}
/* This is used when nothing should be printed for this bpstat entry. */
/* Background: When we stop, bpstat_print() is called.
It loops through the bpstat list of things causing this stop,
calling the print_it function for each one. The default
print_it function, used for breakpoints, is print_it_normal().
Also see print_it_noop() and print_it_done() are the other
two possibilities. See comments in bpstat_print() and
in header of print_it_normal() for more detail. */
static int
print_it_noop (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
return -1;
}
/* Get a bpstat associated with having just stopped at address *PC
and frame address CORE_ADDRESS. Update *PC to point at the
breakpoint (if we hit a breakpoint). NOT_A_BREAKPOINT is nonzero
if this is known to not be a real breakpoint (it could still be a
watchpoint, though). */
/* Determine whether we stopped at a breakpoint, etc, or whether we
don't understand this stop. Result is a chain of bpstat's such that:
if we don't understand the stop, the result is a null pointer.
if we understand why we stopped, the result is not null.
Each element of the chain refers to a particular breakpoint or
watchpoint at which we have stopped. (We may have stopped for
several reasons concurrently.)
Each element of the chain has valid next, breakpoint_at,
commands, FIXME??? fields. */
bpstat
bpstat_stop_status (pc, not_a_breakpoint)
CORE_ADDR *pc;
int not_a_breakpoint;
{
register struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
CORE_ADDR bp_addr;
/* True if we've hit a breakpoint (as opposed to a watchpoint). */
int real_breakpoint = 0;
/* Root of the chain of bpstat's */
struct bpstats root_bs[1];
/* Pointer to the last thing in the chain currently. */
bpstat bs = root_bs;
static char message1[] =
"Error evaluating expression for watchpoint %d\n";
char message[sizeof (message1) + 30 /* slop */ ];
/* Get the address where the breakpoint would have been. */
bp_addr = *pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
{
if (b->enable == disabled
|| b->enable == shlib_disabled
|| b->enable == call_disabled)
continue;
if (b->type != bp_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_hardware_breakpoint
&& b->type != bp_catch_fork
&& b->type != bp_catch_vfork
&& b->type != bp_catch_exec
&& b->type != bp_catch_catch
&& b->type != bp_catch_throw) /* a non-watchpoint bp */
if (b->address != bp_addr || /* address doesn't match or */
(overlay_debugging && /* overlay doesn't match */
section_is_overlay (b->section) &&
!section_is_mapped (b->section)))
continue;
if (b->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint
&& b->address != (*pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_HW_BREAK))
continue;
if (b->type != bp_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& not_a_breakpoint)
continue;
/* Is this a catchpoint of a load or unload? If so, did we
get a load or unload of the specified library? If not,
ignore it. */
if ((b->type == bp_catch_load)
#if defined(SOLIB_HAVE_LOAD_EVENT)
&& (!SOLIB_HAVE_LOAD_EVENT (inferior_pid)
|| ((b->dll_pathname != NULL)
&& (strcmp (b->dll_pathname, SOLIB_LOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME (inferior_pid)) != 0)))
#endif
)
continue;
if ((b->type == bp_catch_unload)
#if defined(SOLIB_HAVE_UNLOAD_EVENT)
&& (!SOLIB_HAVE_UNLOAD_EVENT (inferior_pid)
|| ((b->dll_pathname != NULL)
&& (strcmp (b->dll_pathname, SOLIB_UNLOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME (inferior_pid)) != 0)))
#endif
)
continue;
if ((b->type == bp_catch_fork)
&& !target_has_forked (inferior_pid, &b->forked_inferior_pid))
continue;
if ((b->type == bp_catch_vfork)
&& !target_has_vforked (inferior_pid, &b->forked_inferior_pid))
continue;
if ((b->type == bp_catch_exec)
&& !target_has_execd (inferior_pid, &b->exec_pathname))
continue;
if (ep_is_exception_catchpoint (b) &&
!(current_exception_event = target_get_current_exception_event ()))
continue;
/* Come here if it's a watchpoint, or if the break address matches */
bs = bpstat_alloc (b, bs); /* Alloc a bpstat to explain stop */
/* Watchpoints may change this, if not found to have triggered. */
bs->stop = 1;
bs->print = 1;
sprintf (message, message1, b->number);
if (b->type == bp_watchpoint || b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint)
{
switch (catch_errors (watchpoint_check, bs, message, RETURN_MASK_ALL))
{
case WP_DELETED:
/* We've already printed what needs to be printed. */
bs->print_it = print_it_done;
/* Stop. */
break;
case WP_VALUE_CHANGED:
/* Stop. */
++(b->hit_count);
break;
case WP_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED:
/* Don't stop. */
bs->print_it = print_it_noop;
bs->stop = 0;
/* Don't consider this a hit. */
--(b->hit_count);
continue;
default:
/* Can't happen. */
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 0:
/* Error from catch_errors. */
printf_filtered ("Watchpoint %d deleted.\n", b->number);
if (b->related_breakpoint)
b->related_breakpoint->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
b->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
/* We've already printed what needs to be printed. */
bs->print_it = print_it_done;
/* Stop. */
break;
}
}
else if (b->type == bp_read_watchpoint || b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
{
CORE_ADDR addr;
value_ptr v;
int found = 0;
addr = target_stopped_data_address ();
if (addr == 0)
continue;
for (v = b->val_chain; v; v = v->next)
{
if (v->lval == lval_memory)
{
CORE_ADDR vaddr;
vaddr = VALUE_ADDRESS (v) + VALUE_OFFSET (v);
if (addr == vaddr)
found = 1;
}
}
if (found)
switch (catch_errors (watchpoint_check, bs, message, RETURN_MASK_ALL))
{
case WP_DELETED:
/* We've already printed what needs to be printed. */
bs->print_it = print_it_done;
/* Stop. */
break;
case WP_VALUE_CHANGED:
case WP_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED:
/* Stop. */
++(b->hit_count);
break;
default:
/* Can't happen. */
case 0:
/* Error from catch_errors. */
printf_filtered ("Watchpoint %d deleted.\n", b->number);
if (b->related_breakpoint)
b->related_breakpoint->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
b->disposition = del_at_next_stop;
/* We've already printed what needs to be printed. */
bs->print_it = print_it_done;
break;
}
}
else
{
/* By definition, an encountered breakpoint is a triggered
breakpoint. */
++(b->hit_count);
real_breakpoint = 1;
}
if (b->frame && b->frame != (get_current_frame ())->frame &&
(b->type == bp_step_resume &&
(INNER_THAN (get_current_frame ()->frame, b->frame))))
bs->stop = 0;
else
{
int value_is_zero = 0;
if (b->cond)
{
/* Need to select the frame, with all that implies
so that the conditions will have the right context. */
select_frame (get_current_frame (), 0);
value_is_zero
= catch_errors (breakpoint_cond_eval, (b->cond),
"Error in testing breakpoint condition:\n",
RETURN_MASK_ALL);
/* FIXME-someday, should give breakpoint # */
free_all_values ();
}
if (b->cond && value_is_zero)
{
bs->stop = 0;
/* Don't consider this a hit. */
--(b->hit_count);
}
else if (b->ignore_count > 0)
{
b->ignore_count--;
bs->stop = 0;
}
else
{
/* We will stop here */
if (b->disposition == disable)
b->enable = disabled;
bs->commands = b->commands;
if (b->silent)
bs->print = 0;
if (bs->commands &&
(STREQ ("silent", bs->commands->line) ||
(xdb_commands && STREQ ("Q", bs->commands->line))))
{
bs->commands = bs->commands->next;
bs->print = 0;
}
}
}
/* Print nothing for this entry if we dont stop or if we dont print. */
if (bs->stop == 0 || bs->print == 0)
bs->print_it = print_it_noop;
}
bs->next = NULL; /* Terminate the chain */
bs = root_bs->next; /* Re-grab the head of the chain */
if (real_breakpoint && bs)
{
if (bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
{
if (DECR_PC_AFTER_HW_BREAK != 0)
{
*pc = *pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_HW_BREAK;
write_pc (*pc);
}
}
else
{
if (DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK != 0 || must_shift_inst_regs)
{
*pc = bp_addr;
#if defined (SHIFT_INST_REGS)
SHIFT_INST_REGS ();
#else /* No SHIFT_INST_REGS. */
write_pc (bp_addr);
#endif /* No SHIFT_INST_REGS. */
}
}
}
/* The value of a hardware watchpoint hasn't changed, but the
intermediate memory locations we are watching may have. */
if (bs && !bs->stop &&
(bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint ||
bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_read_watchpoint ||
bs->breakpoint_at->type == bp_access_watchpoint))
{
remove_breakpoints ();
insert_breakpoints ();
}
return bs;
}
/* Tell what to do about this bpstat. */
struct bpstat_what
bpstat_what (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
/* Classify each bpstat as one of the following. */
enum class
{
/* This bpstat element has no effect on the main_action. */
no_effect = 0,
/* There was a watchpoint, stop but don't print. */
wp_silent,
/* There was a watchpoint, stop and print. */
wp_noisy,
/* There was a breakpoint but we're not stopping. */
bp_nostop,
/* There was a breakpoint, stop but don't print. */
bp_silent,
/* There was a breakpoint, stop and print. */
bp_noisy,
/* We hit the longjmp breakpoint. */
long_jump,
/* We hit the longjmp_resume breakpoint. */
long_resume,
/* We hit the step_resume breakpoint. */
step_resume,
/* We hit the through_sigtramp breakpoint. */
through_sig,
/* We hit the shared library event breakpoint. */
shlib_event,
/* We caught a shared library event. */
catch_shlib_event,
/* This is just used to count how many enums there are. */
class_last
};
/* Here is the table which drives this routine. So that we can
format it pretty, we define some abbreviations for the
enum bpstat_what codes. */
#define kc BPSTAT_WHAT_KEEP_CHECKING
#define ss BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_SILENT
#define sn BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY
#define sgl BPSTAT_WHAT_SINGLE
#define slr BPSTAT_WHAT_SET_LONGJMP_RESUME
#define clr BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME
#define clrs BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME_SINGLE
#define sr BPSTAT_WHAT_STEP_RESUME
#define ts BPSTAT_WHAT_THROUGH_SIGTRAMP
#define shl BPSTAT_WHAT_CHECK_SHLIBS
#define shlr BPSTAT_WHAT_CHECK_SHLIBS_RESUME_FROM_HOOK
/* "Can't happen." Might want to print an error message.
abort() is not out of the question, but chances are GDB is just
a bit confused, not unusable. */
#define err BPSTAT_WHAT_STOP_NOISY
/* Given an old action and a class, come up with a new action. */
/* One interesting property of this table is that wp_silent is the same
as bp_silent and wp_noisy is the same as bp_noisy. That is because
after stopping, the check for whether to step over a breakpoint
(BPSTAT_WHAT_SINGLE type stuff) is handled in proceed() without
reference to how we stopped. We retain separate wp_silent and bp_silent
codes in case we want to change that someday.
Another possibly interesting property of this table is that
there's a partial ordering, priority-like, of the actions. Once
you've decided that some action is appropriate, you'll never go
back and decide something of a lower priority is better. The
ordering is:
kc < clr sgl shl slr sn sr ss ts
sgl < clrs shl shlr slr sn sr ss ts
slr < err shl shlr sn sr ss ts
clr < clrs err shl shlr sn sr ss ts
clrs < err shl shlr sn sr ss ts
ss < shl shlr sn sr ts
sn < shl shlr sr ts
sr < shl shlr ts
shl < shlr
ts <
shlr <
What I think this means is that we don't need a damned table
here. If you just put the rows and columns in the right order,
it'd look awfully regular. We could simply walk the bpstat list
and choose the highest priority action we find, with a little
logic to handle the 'err' cases, and the CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME/
CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME_SINGLE distinction (which breakpoint.h says
is messy anyway). */
/* step_resume entries: a step resume breakpoint overrides another
breakpoint of signal handling (see comment in wait_for_inferior
at first IN_SIGTRAMP where we set the step_resume breakpoint). */
/* We handle the through_sigtramp_breakpoint the same way; having both
one of those and a step_resume_breakpoint is probably very rare (?). */
static const enum bpstat_what_main_action
table[(int) class_last][(int) BPSTAT_WHAT_LAST] =
{
/* old action */
/* kc ss sn sgl slr clr clrs sr ts shl shlr
*/
/*no_effect */
{kc, ss, sn, sgl, slr, clr, clrs, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*wp_silent */
{ss, ss, sn, ss, ss, ss, ss, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*wp_noisy */
{sn, sn, sn, sn, sn, sn, sn, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*bp_nostop */
{sgl, ss, sn, sgl, slr, clrs, clrs, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*bp_silent */
{ss, ss, sn, ss, ss, ss, ss, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*bp_noisy */
{sn, sn, sn, sn, sn, sn, sn, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*long_jump */
{slr, ss, sn, slr, err, err, err, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*long_resume */
{clr, ss, sn, clrs, err, err, err, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*step_resume */
{sr, sr, sr, sr, sr, sr, sr, sr, ts, shl, shlr},
/*through_sig */
{ts, ts, ts, ts, ts, ts, ts, ts, ts, shl, shlr},
/*shlib */
{shl, shl, shl, shl, shl, shl, shl, shl, ts, shl, shlr},
/*catch_shlib */
{shlr, shlr, shlr, shlr, shlr, shlr, shlr, shlr, ts, shlr, shlr}
};
#undef kc
#undef ss
#undef sn
#undef sgl
#undef slr
#undef clr
#undef clrs
#undef err
#undef sr
#undef ts
#undef shl
#undef shlr
enum bpstat_what_main_action current_action = BPSTAT_WHAT_KEEP_CHECKING;
struct bpstat_what retval;
retval.call_dummy = 0;
for (; bs != NULL; bs = bs->next)
{
enum class bs_class = no_effect;
if (bs->breakpoint_at == NULL)
/* I suspect this can happen if it was a momentary breakpoint
which has since been deleted. */
continue;
switch (bs->breakpoint_at->type)
{
case bp_none:
continue;
case bp_breakpoint:
case bp_hardware_breakpoint:
case bp_until:
case bp_finish:
if (bs->stop)
{
if (bs->print)
bs_class = bp_noisy;
else
bs_class = bp_silent;
}
else
bs_class = bp_nostop;
break;
case bp_watchpoint:
case bp_hardware_watchpoint:
case bp_read_watchpoint:
case bp_access_watchpoint:
if (bs->stop)
{
if (bs->print)
bs_class = wp_noisy;
else
bs_class = wp_silent;
}
else
/* There was a watchpoint, but we're not stopping. This requires
no further action. */
bs_class = no_effect;
break;
case bp_longjmp:
bs_class = long_jump;
break;
case bp_longjmp_resume:
bs_class = long_resume;
break;
case bp_step_resume:
if (bs->stop)
{
bs_class = step_resume;
}
else
/* It is for the wrong frame. */
bs_class = bp_nostop;
break;
case bp_through_sigtramp:
bs_class = through_sig;
break;
case bp_watchpoint_scope:
bs_class = bp_nostop;
break;
case bp_shlib_event:
bs_class = shlib_event;
break;
case bp_catch_load:
case bp_catch_unload:
/* Only if this catchpoint triggered should we cause the
step-out-of-dld behaviour. Otherwise, we ignore this
catchpoint. */
if (bs->stop)
bs_class = catch_shlib_event;
else
bs_class = no_effect;
break;
case bp_catch_fork:
case bp_catch_vfork:
case bp_catch_exec:
if (bs->stop)
{
if (bs->print)
bs_class = bp_noisy;
else
bs_class = bp_silent;
}
else
/* There was a catchpoint, but we're not stopping. This requires
no further action. */
bs_class = no_effect;
break;
case bp_catch_catch:
if (!bs->stop || CURRENT_EXCEPTION_KIND != EX_EVENT_CATCH)
bs_class = bp_nostop;
else if (bs->stop)
bs_class = bs->print ? bp_noisy : bp_silent;
break;
case bp_catch_throw:
if (!bs->stop || CURRENT_EXCEPTION_KIND != EX_EVENT_THROW)
bs_class = bp_nostop;
else if (bs->stop)
bs_class = bs->print ? bp_noisy : bp_silent;
break;
case bp_call_dummy:
/* Make sure the action is stop (silent or noisy), so infrun.c
pops the dummy frame. */
bs_class = bp_silent;
retval.call_dummy = 1;
break;
}
current_action = table[(int) bs_class][(int) current_action];
}
retval.main_action = current_action;
return retval;
}
/* Nonzero if we should step constantly (e.g. watchpoints on machines
without hardware support). This isn't related to a specific bpstat,
just to things like whether watchpoints are set. */
int
bpstat_should_step ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->enable == enabled && b->type == bp_watchpoint)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* Nonzero if there are enabled hardware watchpoints. */
int
bpstat_have_active_hw_watchpoints ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if ((b->enable == enabled) &&
(b->inserted) &&
((b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint) ||
(b->type == bp_read_watchpoint) ||
(b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* Given a bpstat that records zero or more triggered eventpoints, this
function returns another bpstat which contains only the catchpoints
on that first list, if any. */
void
bpstat_get_triggered_catchpoints (ep_list, cp_list)
bpstat ep_list;
bpstat *cp_list;
{
struct bpstats root_bs[1];
bpstat bs = root_bs;
struct breakpoint *ep;
char *dll_pathname;
bpstat_clear (cp_list);
root_bs->next = NULL;
for (; ep_list != NULL; ep_list = ep_list->next)
{
/* Is this eventpoint a catchpoint? If not, ignore it. */
ep = ep_list->breakpoint_at;
if (ep == NULL)
break;
if ((ep->type != bp_catch_load) &&
(ep->type != bp_catch_unload) &&
(ep->type != bp_catch_catch) &&
(ep->type != bp_catch_throw)) /* pai: (temp) ADD fork/vfork here!! */
continue;
/* Yes; add it to the list. */
bs = bpstat_alloc (ep, bs);
*bs = *ep_list;
bs->next = NULL;
bs = root_bs->next;
#if defined(SOLIB_ADD)
/* Also, for each triggered catchpoint, tag it with the name of
the library that caused this trigger. (We copy the name now,
because it's only guaranteed to be available NOW, when the
catchpoint triggers. Clients who may wish to know the name
later must get it from the catchpoint itself.) */
if (ep->triggered_dll_pathname != NULL)
free (ep->triggered_dll_pathname);
if (ep->type == bp_catch_load)
dll_pathname = SOLIB_LOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME (inferior_pid);
else
dll_pathname = SOLIB_UNLOADED_LIBRARY_PATHNAME (inferior_pid);
#else
dll_pathname = NULL;
#endif
if (dll_pathname)
{
ep->triggered_dll_pathname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (dll_pathname) + 1);
strcpy (ep->triggered_dll_pathname, dll_pathname);
}
else
ep->triggered_dll_pathname = NULL;
}
*cp_list = bs;
}
/* Print information on breakpoint number BNUM, or -1 if all.
If WATCHPOINTS is zero, process only breakpoints; if WATCHPOINTS
is nonzero, process only watchpoints. */
typedef struct
{
enum bptype type;
char *description;
}
ep_type_description_t;
static void
breakpoint_1 (bnum, allflag)
int bnum;
int allflag;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
register struct command_line *l;
register struct symbol *sym;
CORE_ADDR last_addr = (CORE_ADDR) - 1;
int found_a_breakpoint = 0;
static ep_type_description_t bptypes[] =
{
{bp_none, "?deleted?"},
{bp_breakpoint, "breakpoint"},
{bp_hardware_breakpoint, "hw breakpoint"},
{bp_until, "until"},
{bp_finish, "finish"},
{bp_watchpoint, "watchpoint"},
{bp_hardware_watchpoint, "hw watchpoint"},
{bp_read_watchpoint, "read watchpoint"},
{bp_access_watchpoint, "acc watchpoint"},
{bp_longjmp, "longjmp"},
{bp_longjmp_resume, "longjmp resume"},
{bp_step_resume, "step resume"},
{bp_through_sigtramp, "sigtramp"},
{bp_watchpoint_scope, "watchpoint scope"},
{bp_call_dummy, "call dummy"},
{bp_shlib_event, "shlib events"},
{bp_catch_load, "catch load"},
{bp_catch_unload, "catch unload"},
{bp_catch_fork, "catch fork"},
{bp_catch_vfork, "catch vfork"},
{bp_catch_exec, "catch exec"},
{bp_catch_catch, "catch catch"},
{bp_catch_throw, "catch throw"}
};
static char *bpdisps[] =
{"del", "dstp", "dis", "keep"};
static char bpenables[] = "nyn";
char wrap_indent[80];
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (bnum == -1
|| bnum == b->number)
{
/* We only print out user settable breakpoints unless the allflag is set. */
if (!allflag
&& b->type != bp_breakpoint
&& b->type != bp_catch_load
&& b->type != bp_catch_unload
&& b->type != bp_catch_fork
&& b->type != bp_catch_vfork
&& b->type != bp_catch_exec
&& b->type != bp_catch_catch
&& b->type != bp_catch_throw
&& b->type != bp_hardware_breakpoint
&& b->type != bp_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& b->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint)
continue;
if (!found_a_breakpoint++)
{
annotate_breakpoints_headers ();
annotate_field (0);
printf_filtered ("Num ");
annotate_field (1);
printf_filtered ("Type ");
annotate_field (2);
printf_filtered ("Disp ");
annotate_field (3);
printf_filtered ("Enb ");
if (addressprint)
{
annotate_field (4);
printf_filtered ("Address ");
}
annotate_field (5);
printf_filtered ("What\n");
annotate_breakpoints_table ();
}
annotate_record ();
annotate_field (0);
printf_filtered ("%-3d ", b->number);
annotate_field (1);
if ((int) b->type > (sizeof (bptypes) / sizeof (bptypes[0])))
error ("bptypes table does not describe type #%d.", (int) b->type);
if ((int) b->type != bptypes[(int) b->type].type)
error ("bptypes table does not describe type #%d?", (int) b->type);
printf_filtered ("%-14s ", bptypes[(int) b->type].description);
annotate_field (2);
printf_filtered ("%-4s ", bpdisps[(int) b->disposition]);
annotate_field (3);
printf_filtered ("%-3c ", bpenables[(int) b->enable]);
strcpy (wrap_indent, " ");
if (addressprint)
strcat (wrap_indent, " ");
switch (b->type)
{
case bp_watchpoint:
case bp_hardware_watchpoint:
case bp_read_watchpoint:
case bp_access_watchpoint:
/* Field 4, the address, is omitted (which makes the columns
not line up too nicely with the headers, but the effect
is relatively readable). */
annotate_field (5);
print_expression (b->exp, gdb_stdout);
break;
case bp_catch_load:
case bp_catch_unload:
/* Field 4, the address, is omitted (which makes the columns
not line up too nicely with the headers, but the effect
is relatively readable). */
annotate_field (5);
if (b->dll_pathname == NULL)
printf_filtered ("<any library> ");
else
printf_filtered ("library \"%s\" ", b->dll_pathname);
break;
case bp_catch_fork:
case bp_catch_vfork:
/* Field 4, the address, is omitted (which makes the columns
not line up too nicely with the headers, but the effect
is relatively readable). */
annotate_field (5);
if (b->forked_inferior_pid != 0)
printf_filtered ("process %d ", b->forked_inferior_pid);
break;
case bp_catch_exec:
/* Field 4, the address, is omitted (which makes the columns
not line up too nicely with the headers, but the effect
is relatively readable). */
annotate_field (5);
if (b->exec_pathname != NULL)
printf_filtered ("program \"%s\" ", b->exec_pathname);
break;
case bp_catch_catch:
/* Field 4, the address, is omitted (which makes the columns
not line up too nicely with the headers, but the effect
is relatively readable). */
annotate_field (5);
printf_filtered ("exception catch ");
break;
case bp_catch_throw:
/* Field 4, the address, is omitted (which makes the columns
not line up too nicely with the headers, but the effect
is relatively readable). */
annotate_field (5);
printf_filtered ("exception throw ");
break;
case bp_breakpoint:
case bp_hardware_breakpoint:
case bp_until:
case bp_finish:
case bp_longjmp:
case bp_longjmp_resume:
case bp_step_resume:
case bp_through_sigtramp:
case bp_watchpoint_scope:
case bp_call_dummy:
case bp_shlib_event:
if (addressprint)
{
annotate_field (4);
/* FIXME-32x64: need a print_address_numeric with
field width */
printf_filtered
("%s ",
local_hex_string_custom
((unsigned long) b->address, "08l"));
}
annotate_field (5);
last_addr = b->address;
if (b->source_file)
{
sym = find_pc_sect_function (b->address, b->section);
if (sym)
{
fputs_filtered ("in ", gdb_stdout);
fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym), gdb_stdout);
wrap_here (wrap_indent);
fputs_filtered (" at ", gdb_stdout);
}
fputs_filtered (b->source_file, gdb_stdout);
printf_filtered (":%d", b->line_number);
}
else
print_address_symbolic (b->address, gdb_stdout, demangle, " ");
break;
}
if (b->thread != -1)
printf_filtered (" thread %d", b->thread);
printf_filtered ("\n");
if (b->frame)
{
annotate_field (6);
printf_filtered ("\tstop only in stack frame at ");
print_address_numeric (b->frame, 1, gdb_stdout);
printf_filtered ("\n");
}
if (b->cond)
{
annotate_field (7);
printf_filtered ("\tstop only if ");
print_expression (b->cond, gdb_stdout);
printf_filtered ("\n");
}
if (b->thread != -1)
{
/* FIXME should make an annotation for this */
printf_filtered ("\tstop only in thread %d\n", b->thread);
}
if (show_breakpoint_hit_counts && b->hit_count)
{
/* FIXME should make an annotation for this */
if (ep_is_catchpoint (b))
printf_filtered ("\tcatchpoint");
else
printf_filtered ("\tbreakpoint");
printf_filtered (" already hit %d time%s\n",
b->hit_count, (b->hit_count == 1 ? "" : "s"));
}
if (b->ignore_count)
{
annotate_field (8);
printf_filtered ("\tignore next %d hits\n", b->ignore_count);
}
if ((l = b->commands))
{
annotate_field (9);
while (l)
{
print_command_line (l, 4, gdb_stdout);
l = l->next;
}
}
}
if (!found_a_breakpoint)
{
if (bnum == -1)
printf_filtered ("No breakpoints or watchpoints.\n");
else
printf_filtered ("No breakpoint or watchpoint number %d.\n", bnum);
}
else
/* Compare against (CORE_ADDR)-1 in case some compiler decides
that a comparison of an unsigned with -1 is always false. */
if (last_addr != (CORE_ADDR) - 1)
set_next_address (last_addr);
annotate_breakpoints_table_end ();
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
breakpoints_info (bnum_exp, from_tty)
char *bnum_exp;
int from_tty;
{
int bnum = -1;
if (bnum_exp)
bnum = parse_and_eval_address (bnum_exp);
breakpoint_1 (bnum, 0);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
maintenance_info_breakpoints (bnum_exp, from_tty)
char *bnum_exp;
int from_tty;
{
int bnum = -1;
if (bnum_exp)
bnum = parse_and_eval_address (bnum_exp);
breakpoint_1 (bnum, 1);
}
/* Print a message describing any breakpoints set at PC. */
static void
describe_other_breakpoints (pc, section)
CORE_ADDR pc;
asection *section;
{
register int others = 0;
register struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->address == pc)
if (overlay_debugging == 0 ||
b->section == section)
others++;
if (others > 0)
{
printf_filtered ("Note: breakpoint%s ", (others > 1) ? "s" : "");
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->address == pc)
if (overlay_debugging == 0 ||
b->section == section)
{
others--;
printf_filtered
("%d%s%s ",
b->number,
((b->enable == disabled || b->enable == shlib_disabled || b->enable == call_disabled)
? " (disabled)" : ""),
(others > 1) ? "," : ((others == 1) ? " and" : ""));
}
printf_filtered ("also set at pc ");
print_address_numeric (pc, 1, gdb_stdout);
printf_filtered (".\n");
}
}
/* Set the default place to put a breakpoint
for the `break' command with no arguments. */
void
set_default_breakpoint (valid, addr, symtab, line)
int valid;
CORE_ADDR addr;
struct symtab *symtab;
int line;
{
default_breakpoint_valid = valid;
default_breakpoint_address = addr;
default_breakpoint_symtab = symtab;
default_breakpoint_line = line;
}
/* Rescan breakpoints at address ADDRESS,
marking the first one as "first" and any others as "duplicates".
This is so that the bpt instruction is only inserted once. */
static void
check_duplicates (address, section)
CORE_ADDR address;
asection *section;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
register int count = 0;
if (address == 0) /* Watchpoints are uninteresting */
return;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->enable != disabled
&& b->enable != shlib_disabled
&& b->enable != call_disabled
&& b->address == address
&& (overlay_debugging == 0 || b->section == section))
{
count++;
b->duplicate = count > 1;
}
}
/* Low level routine to set a breakpoint.
Takes as args the three things that every breakpoint must have.
Returns the breakpoint object so caller can set other things.
Does not set the breakpoint number!
Does not print anything.
==> This routine should not be called if there is a chance of later
error(); otherwise it leaves a bogus breakpoint on the chain. Validate
your arguments BEFORE calling this routine! */
struct breakpoint *
set_raw_breakpoint (sal)
struct symtab_and_line sal;
{
register struct breakpoint *b, *b1;
b = (struct breakpoint *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct breakpoint));
memset (b, 0, sizeof (*b));
b->address = sal.pc;
if (sal.symtab == NULL)
b->source_file = NULL;
else
b->source_file = savestring (sal.symtab->filename,
strlen (sal.symtab->filename));
b->section = sal.section;
b->language = current_language->la_language;
b->input_radix = input_radix;
b->thread = -1;
b->line_number = sal.line;
b->enable = enabled;
b->next = 0;
b->silent = 0;
b->ignore_count = 0;
b->commands = NULL;
b->frame = 0;
b->dll_pathname = NULL;
b->triggered_dll_pathname = NULL;
b->forked_inferior_pid = 0;
b->exec_pathname = NULL;
/* Add this breakpoint to the end of the chain
so that a list of breakpoints will come out in order
of increasing numbers. */
b1 = breakpoint_chain;
if (b1 == 0)
breakpoint_chain = b;
else
{
while (b1->next)
b1 = b1->next;
b1->next = b;
}
check_duplicates (sal.pc, sal.section);
breakpoints_changed ();
return b;
}
#ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET
static void
create_longjmp_breakpoint (func_name)
char *func_name;
{
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct breakpoint *b;
INIT_SAL (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
if (func_name != NULL)
{
struct minimal_symbol *m;
m = lookup_minimal_symbol_text (func_name, NULL, (struct objfile *) NULL);
if (m)
sal.pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (m);
else
return;
}
sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sal.pc);
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
if (!b)
return;
b->type = func_name != NULL ? bp_longjmp : bp_longjmp_resume;
b->disposition = donttouch;
b->enable = disabled;
b->silent = 1;
if (func_name)
b->addr_string = strsave (func_name);
b->number = internal_breakpoint_number--;
}
#endif /* #ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET */
/* Call this routine when stepping and nexting to enable a breakpoint if we do
a longjmp(). When we hit that breakpoint, call
set_longjmp_resume_breakpoint() to figure out where we are going. */
void
enable_longjmp_breakpoint ()
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->type == bp_longjmp)
{
b->enable = enabled;
check_duplicates (b->address, b->section);
}
}
void
disable_longjmp_breakpoint ()
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->type == bp_longjmp
|| b->type == bp_longjmp_resume)
{
b->enable = disabled;
check_duplicates (b->address, b->section);
}
}
#ifdef SOLIB_ADD
void
remove_solib_event_breakpoints ()
{
register struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
if (b->type == bp_shlib_event)
delete_breakpoint (b);
}
void
create_solib_event_breakpoint (address)
CORE_ADDR address;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
INIT_SAL (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
sal.pc = address;
sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sal.pc);
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
b->number = internal_breakpoint_number--;
b->disposition = donttouch;
b->type = bp_shlib_event;
}
void
disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs (silent)
int silent;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
int disabled_shlib_breaks = 0;
/* See also: insert_breakpoints, under DISABLE_UNSETTABLE_BREAK. */
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
#if defined (PC_SOLIB)
if (((b->type == bp_breakpoint) ||
(b->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)) &&
(b->enable != shlib_disabled) &&
(b->enable != call_disabled) &&
!b->duplicate &&
PC_SOLIB (b->address))
{
b->enable = shlib_disabled;
if (!silent)
{
if (!disabled_shlib_breaks)
{
target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
printf_filtered ("Temporarily disabling shared library breakpoints:\n");
}
disabled_shlib_breaks = 1;
printf_filtered ("%d ", b->number);
}
}
#endif
}
if (disabled_shlib_breaks && !silent)
printf_filtered ("\n");
}
/* Try to reenable any breakpoints in shared libraries. */
void
re_enable_breakpoints_in_shlibs ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->enable == shlib_disabled)
{
char buf[1];
/* Do not reenable the breakpoint if the shared library
is still not mapped in. */
if (target_read_memory (b->address, buf, 1) == 0)
b->enable = enabled;
}
}
#endif
static void
create_solib_load_unload_event_breakpoint (hookname, tempflag, dll_pathname, cond_string, bp_kind)
char *hookname;
int tempflag;
char *dll_pathname;
char *cond_string;
enum bptype bp_kind;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct cleanup *old_chain;
struct cleanup *canonical_strings_chain = NULL;
int i;
char *addr_start = hookname;
char *addr_end = NULL;
char **canonical = (char **) NULL;
int thread = -1; /* All threads. */
/* Set a breakpoint on the specified hook. */
sals = decode_line_1 (&hookname, 1, (struct symtab *) NULL, 0, &canonical);
addr_end = hookname;
if (sals.nelts == 0)
{
warning ("Unable to set a breakpoint on dynamic linker callback.");
warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.");
warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls");
return;
}
if (sals.nelts != 1)
{
warning ("Unable to set a unique breakpoint on dynamic linker callback.");
warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls");
return;
}
/* Make sure that all storage allocated in decode_line_1 gets freed in case
the following errors out. */
old_chain = make_cleanup (free, sals.sals);
if (canonical != (char **) NULL)
{
make_cleanup (free, canonical);
canonical_strings_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
if (canonical[0] != NULL)
make_cleanup (free, canonical[0]);
}
resolve_sal_pc (&sals.sals[0]);
/* Remove the canonical strings from the cleanup, they are needed below. */
if (canonical != (char **) NULL)
discard_cleanups (canonical_strings_chain);
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sals.sals[0]);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->cond = NULL;
b->cond_string = (cond_string == NULL) ? NULL : savestring (cond_string, strlen (cond_string));
b->thread = thread;
if (canonical != (char **) NULL && canonical[0] != NULL)
b->addr_string = canonical[0];
else if (addr_start)
b->addr_string = savestring (addr_start, addr_end - addr_start);
b->enable = enabled;
b->disposition = tempflag ? del : donttouch;
if (dll_pathname == NULL)
b->dll_pathname = NULL;
else
{
b->dll_pathname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (dll_pathname) + 1);
strcpy (b->dll_pathname, dll_pathname);
}
b->type = bp_kind;
mention (b);
do_cleanups (old_chain);
}
void
create_solib_load_event_breakpoint (hookname, tempflag, dll_pathname, cond_string)
char *hookname;
int tempflag;
char *dll_pathname;
char *cond_string;
{
create_solib_load_unload_event_breakpoint (hookname,
tempflag,
dll_pathname,
cond_string,
bp_catch_load);
}
void
create_solib_unload_event_breakpoint (hookname, tempflag, dll_pathname, cond_string)
char *hookname;
int tempflag;
char *dll_pathname;
char *cond_string;
{
create_solib_load_unload_event_breakpoint (hookname,
tempflag,
dll_pathname,
cond_string,
bp_catch_unload);
}
static void
create_fork_vfork_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string, bp_kind)
int tempflag;
char *cond_string;
enum bptype bp_kind;
{
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct breakpoint *b;
int thread = -1; /* All threads. */
INIT_SAL (&sal);
sal.pc = 0;
sal.symtab = NULL;
sal.line = 0;
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->cond = NULL;
b->cond_string = (cond_string == NULL) ? NULL : savestring (cond_string, strlen (cond_string));
b->thread = thread;
b->addr_string = NULL;
b->enable = enabled;
b->disposition = tempflag ? del : donttouch;
b->forked_inferior_pid = 0;
b->type = bp_kind;
mention (b);
}
void
create_fork_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string)
int tempflag;
char *cond_string;
{
create_fork_vfork_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string, bp_catch_fork);
}
void
create_vfork_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string)
int tempflag;
char *cond_string;
{
create_fork_vfork_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string, bp_catch_vfork);
}
void
create_exec_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string)
int tempflag;
char *cond_string;
{
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct breakpoint *b;
int thread = -1; /* All threads. */
INIT_SAL (&sal);
sal.pc = 0;
sal.symtab = NULL;
sal.line = 0;
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->cond = NULL;
b->cond_string = (cond_string == NULL) ? NULL : savestring (cond_string, strlen (cond_string));
b->thread = thread;
b->addr_string = NULL;
b->enable = enabled;
b->disposition = tempflag ? del : donttouch;
b->type = bp_catch_exec;
mention (b);
}
static int
hw_breakpoint_used_count ()
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
int i = 0;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint && b->enable == enabled)
i++;
}
return i;
}
static int
hw_watchpoint_used_count (type, other_type_used)
enum bptype type;
int *other_type_used;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
int i = 0;
*other_type_used = 0;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->enable == enabled)
{
if (b->type == type)
i++;
else if ((b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint ||
b->type == bp_read_watchpoint ||
b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
&& b->enable == enabled)
*other_type_used = 1;
}
}
return i;
}
/* Call this after hitting the longjmp() breakpoint. Use this to set a new
breakpoint at the target of the jmp_buf.
FIXME - This ought to be done by setting a temporary breakpoint that gets
deleted automatically... */
void
set_longjmp_resume_breakpoint (pc, frame)
CORE_ADDR pc;
struct frame_info *frame;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->type == bp_longjmp_resume)
{
b->address = pc;
b->enable = enabled;
if (frame != NULL)
b->frame = frame->frame;
else
b->frame = 0;
check_duplicates (b->address, b->section);
return;
}
}
void
disable_watchpoints_before_interactive_call_start ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (((b->type == bp_watchpoint)
|| (b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint)
|| (b->type == bp_read_watchpoint)
|| (b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
|| ep_is_exception_catchpoint (b))
&& (b->enable == enabled))
{
b->enable = call_disabled;
check_duplicates (b->address, b->section);
}
}
}
void
enable_watchpoints_after_interactive_call_stop ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (((b->type == bp_watchpoint)
|| (b->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint)
|| (b->type == bp_read_watchpoint)
|| (b->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
|| ep_is_exception_catchpoint (b))
&& (b->enable == call_disabled))
{
b->enable = enabled;
check_duplicates (b->address, b->section);
}
}
}
/* Set a breakpoint that will evaporate an end of command
at address specified by SAL.
Restrict it to frame FRAME if FRAME is nonzero. */
struct breakpoint *
set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, frame, type)
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct frame_info *frame;
enum bptype type;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
b->type = type;
b->enable = enabled;
b->disposition = donttouch;
b->frame = (frame ? frame->frame : 0);
/* If we're debugging a multi-threaded program, then we
want momentary breakpoints to be active in only a
single thread of control. */
if (in_thread_list (inferior_pid))
b->thread = pid_to_thread_id (inferior_pid);
return b;
}
/* Tell the user we have just set a breakpoint B. */
static void
mention (b)
struct breakpoint *b;
{
int say_where = 0;
/* FIXME: This is misplaced; mention() is called by things (like hitting a
watchpoint) other than breakpoint creation. It should be possible to
clean this up and at the same time replace the random calls to
breakpoint_changed with this hook, as has already been done for
delete_breakpoint_hook and so on. */
if (create_breakpoint_hook)
create_breakpoint_hook (b);
switch (b->type)
{
case bp_none:
printf_filtered ("(apparently deleted?) Eventpoint %d: ", b->number);
break;
case bp_watchpoint:
printf_filtered ("Watchpoint %d: ", b->number);
print_expression (b->exp, gdb_stdout);
break;
case bp_hardware_watchpoint:
printf_filtered ("Hardware watchpoint %d: ", b->number);
print_expression (b->exp, gdb_stdout);
break;
case bp_read_watchpoint:
printf_filtered ("Hardware read watchpoint %d: ", b->number);
print_expression (b->exp, gdb_stdout);
break;
case bp_access_watchpoint:
printf_filtered ("Hardware access (read/write) watchpoint %d: ", b->number);
print_expression (b->exp, gdb_stdout);
break;
case bp_breakpoint:
printf_filtered ("Breakpoint %d", b->number);
say_where = 1;
break;
case bp_hardware_breakpoint:
printf_filtered ("Hardware assisted breakpoint %d", b->number);
say_where = 1;
break;
case bp_catch_load:
case bp_catch_unload:
printf_filtered ("Catchpoint %d (%s %s)",
b->number,
(b->type == bp_catch_load) ? "load" : "unload",
(b->dll_pathname != NULL) ? b->dll_pathname : "<any library>");
break;
case bp_catch_fork:
case bp_catch_vfork:
printf_filtered ("Catchpoint %d (%s)",
b->number,
(b->type == bp_catch_fork) ? "fork" : "vfork");
break;
case bp_catch_exec:
printf_filtered ("Catchpoint %d (exec)",
b->number);
break;
case bp_catch_catch:
case bp_catch_throw:
printf_filtered ("Catchpoint %d (%s)",
b->number,
(b->type == bp_catch_catch) ? "catch" : "throw");
break;
case bp_until:
case bp_finish:
case bp_longjmp:
case bp_longjmp_resume:
case bp_step_resume:
case bp_through_sigtramp:
case bp_call_dummy:
case bp_watchpoint_scope:
case bp_shlib_event:
break;
}
if (say_where)
{
if (addressprint || b->source_file == NULL)
{
printf_filtered (" at ");
print_address_numeric (b->address, 1, gdb_stdout);
}
if (b->source_file)
printf_filtered (": file %s, line %d.",
b->source_file, b->line_number);
TUIDO (((TuiOpaqueFuncPtr) tui_vAllSetHasBreakAt, b, 1));
TUIDO (((TuiOpaqueFuncPtr) tuiUpdateAllExecInfos));
}
printf_filtered ("\n");
}
/* Set a breakpoint according to ARG (function, linenum or *address)
flag: first bit : 0 non-temporary, 1 temporary.
second bit : 0 normal breakpoint, 1 hardware breakpoint. */
static void
break_command_1 (arg, flag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int flag, from_tty;
{
int tempflag, hardwareflag;
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
register struct expression *cond = 0;
register struct breakpoint *b;
/* Pointers in arg to the start, and one past the end, of the condition. */
char *cond_start = NULL;
char *cond_end = NULL;
/* Pointers in arg to the start, and one past the end,
of the address part. */
char *addr_start = NULL;
char *addr_end = NULL;
struct cleanup *old_chain;
struct cleanup *canonical_strings_chain = NULL;
char **canonical = (char **) NULL;
int i;
int thread;
hardwareflag = flag & BP_HARDWAREFLAG;
tempflag = flag & BP_TEMPFLAG;
sals.sals = NULL;
sals.nelts = 0;
INIT_SAL (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
/* If no arg given, or if first arg is 'if ', use the default breakpoint. */
if (!arg || (arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f'
&& (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t')))
{
if (default_breakpoint_valid)
{
sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
sal.pc = default_breakpoint_address;
sal.line = default_breakpoint_line;
sal.symtab = default_breakpoint_symtab;
sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sal.pc);
sals.sals[0] = sal;
sals.nelts = 1;
}
else
error ("No default breakpoint address now.");
}
else
{
addr_start = arg;
/* Force almost all breakpoints to be in terms of the
current_source_symtab (which is decode_line_1's default). This
should produce the results we want almost all of the time while
leaving default_breakpoint_* alone. */
if (default_breakpoint_valid
&& (!current_source_symtab
|| (arg && (*arg == '+' || *arg == '-'))))
sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, default_breakpoint_symtab,
default_breakpoint_line, &canonical);
else
sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, (struct symtab *) NULL, 0, &canonical);
addr_end = arg;
}
if (!sals.nelts)
return;
/* Make sure that all storage allocated in decode_line_1 gets freed in case
the following `for' loop errors out. */
old_chain = make_cleanup (free, sals.sals);
if (canonical != (char **) NULL)
{
make_cleanup (free, canonical);
canonical_strings_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
{
if (canonical[i] != NULL)
make_cleanup (free, canonical[i]);
}
}
thread = -1; /* No specific thread yet */
/* Resolve all line numbers to PC's, and verify that conditions
can be parsed, before setting any breakpoints. */
for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
{
char *tok, *end_tok;
int toklen;
resolve_sal_pc (&sals.sals[i]);
/* It's possible for the PC to be nonzero, but still an illegal
value on some targets.
For example, on HP-UX if you start gdb, and before running the
inferior you try to set a breakpoint on a shared library function
"foo" where the inferior doesn't call "foo" directly but does
pass its address to another function call, then we do find a
minimal symbol for the "foo", but it's address is invalid.
(Appears to be an index into a table that the loader sets up
when the inferior is run.)
Give the target a chance to bless sals.sals[i].pc before we
try to make a breakpoint for it. */
if (PC_REQUIRES_RUN_BEFORE_USE (sals.sals[i].pc))
{
error ("Cannot break on %s without a running program.", addr_start);
}
tok = arg;
while (tok && *tok)
{
while (*tok == ' ' || *tok == '\t')
tok++;
end_tok = tok;
while (*end_tok != ' ' && *end_tok != '\t' && *end_tok != '\000')
end_tok++;
toklen = end_tok - tok;
if (toklen >= 1 && strncmp (tok, "if", toklen) == 0)
{
tok = cond_start = end_tok + 1;
cond = parse_exp_1 (&tok, block_for_pc (sals.sals[i].pc), 0);
cond_end = tok;
}
else if (toklen >= 1 && strncmp (tok, "thread", toklen) == 0)
{
char *tmptok;
tok = end_tok + 1;
tmptok = tok;
thread = strtol (tok, &tok, 0);
if (tok == tmptok)
error ("Junk after thread keyword.");
if (!valid_thread_id (thread))
error ("Unknown thread %d\n", thread);
}
else
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
}
}
if (hardwareflag)
{
int i, target_resources_ok;
i = hw_breakpoint_used_count ();
target_resources_ok = TARGET_CAN_USE_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINT (
bp_hardware_breakpoint, i + sals.nelts, 0);
if (target_resources_ok == 0)
error ("No hardware breakpoint support in the target.");
else if (target_resources_ok < 0)
error ("Hardware breakpoints used exceeds limit.");
}
/* Remove the canonical strings from the cleanup, they are needed below. */
if (canonical != (char **) NULL)
discard_cleanups (canonical_strings_chain);
/* Now set all the breakpoints. */
for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
{
sal = sals.sals[i];
if (from_tty)
describe_other_breakpoints (sal.pc, sal.section);
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->type = hardwareflag ? bp_hardware_breakpoint : bp_breakpoint;
b->cond = cond;
b->thread = thread;
/* If a canonical line spec is needed use that instead of the
command string. */
if (canonical != (char **) NULL && canonical[i] != NULL)
b->addr_string = canonical[i];
else if (addr_start)
b->addr_string = savestring (addr_start, addr_end - addr_start);
if (cond_start)
b->cond_string = savestring (cond_start, cond_end - cond_start);
b->enable = enabled;
b->disposition = tempflag ? del : donttouch;
mention (b);
}
if (sals.nelts > 1)
{
printf_filtered ("Multiple breakpoints were set.\n");
printf_filtered ("Use the \"delete\" command to delete unwanted breakpoints.\n");
}
do_cleanups (old_chain);
}
static void
break_at_finish_at_depth_command_1 (arg, flag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int flag;
int from_tty;
{
struct frame_info *frame;
CORE_ADDR low, high, selected_pc = 0;
char *extra_args, *level_arg, *addr_string;
int extra_args_len = 0, if_arg = 0;
if (!arg ||
(arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f' && (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t')))
{
if (default_breakpoint_valid)
{
if (selected_frame)
{
selected_pc = selected_frame->pc;
if (arg)
if_arg = 1;
}
else
error ("No selected frame.");
}
else
error ("No default breakpoint address now.");
}
else
{
extra_args = strchr (arg, ' ');
if (extra_args)
{
extra_args++;
extra_args_len = strlen (extra_args);
level_arg = (char *) xmalloc (extra_args - arg);
strncpy (level_arg, arg, extra_args - arg - 1);
level_arg[extra_args - arg - 1] = '\0';
}
else
{
level_arg = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (arg) + 1);
strcpy (level_arg, arg);
}
frame = parse_frame_specification (level_arg);
if (frame)
selected_pc = frame->pc;
else
selected_pc = 0;
}
if (if_arg)
{
extra_args = arg;
extra_args_len = strlen (arg);
}
if (selected_pc)
{
if (find_pc_partial_function (selected_pc, (char **) NULL, &low, &high))
{
addr_string = (char *) xmalloc (26 + extra_args_len);
if (extra_args_len)
sprintf (addr_string, "*0x%x %s", high, extra_args);
else
sprintf (addr_string, "*0x%x", high);
break_command_1 (addr_string, flag, from_tty);
free (addr_string);
}
else
error ("No function contains the specified address");
}
else
error ("Unable to set breakpoint at procedure exit");
}
static void
break_at_finish_command_1 (arg, flag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int flag;
int from_tty;
{
char *addr_string, *break_string, *beg_addr_string;
CORE_ADDR low, high;
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct cleanup *old_chain;
char *extra_args;
int extra_args_len = 0;
int i, if_arg = 0;
if (!arg ||
(arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f' && (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t')))
{
if (default_breakpoint_valid)
{
if (selected_frame)
{
addr_string = (char *) xmalloc (15);
sprintf (addr_string, "*0x%x", selected_frame->pc);
if (arg)
if_arg = 1;
}
else
error ("No selected frame.");
}
else
error ("No default breakpoint address now.");
}
else
{
addr_string = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (arg) + 1);
strcpy (addr_string, arg);
}
if (if_arg)
{
extra_args = arg;
extra_args_len = strlen (arg);
}
else if (arg)
{
/* get the stuff after the function name or address */
extra_args = strchr (arg, ' ');
if (extra_args)
{
extra_args++;
extra_args_len = strlen (extra_args);
}
}
sals.sals = NULL;
sals.nelts = 0;
beg_addr_string = addr_string;
sals = decode_line_1 (&addr_string, 1, (struct symtab *) NULL, 0,
(char ***) NULL);
free (beg_addr_string);
old_chain = make_cleanup (free, sals.sals);
for (i = 0; (i < sals.nelts); i++)
{
sal = sals.sals[i];
if (find_pc_partial_function (sal.pc, (char **) NULL, &low, &high))
{
break_string = (char *) xmalloc (extra_args_len + 26);
if (extra_args_len)
sprintf (break_string, "*0x%x %s", high, extra_args);
else
sprintf (break_string, "*0x%x", high);
break_command_1 (break_string, flag, from_tty);
free (break_string);
}
else
error ("No function contains the specified address");
}
if (sals.nelts > 1)
{
printf_filtered ("Multiple breakpoints were set.\n");
printf_filtered ("Use the \"delete\" command to delete unwanted breakpoints.\n");
}
do_cleanups (old_chain);
}
/* Helper function for break_command_1 and disassemble_command. */
void
resolve_sal_pc (sal)
struct symtab_and_line *sal;
{
CORE_ADDR pc;
if (sal->pc == 0 && sal->symtab != NULL)
{
if (!find_line_pc (sal->symtab, sal->line, &pc))
error ("No line %d in file \"%s\".",
sal->line, sal->symtab->filename);
sal->pc = pc;
}
if (sal->section == 0 && sal->symtab != NULL)
{
struct blockvector *bv;
struct block *b;
struct symbol *sym;
int index;
bv = blockvector_for_pc_sect (sal->pc, 0, &index, sal->symtab);
if (bv != NULL)
{
b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, index);
sym = block_function (b);
if (sym != NULL)
{
fixup_symbol_section (sym, sal->symtab->objfile);
sal->section = SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (sym);
}
else
{
/* It really is worthwhile to have the section, so we'll just
have to look harder. This case can be executed if we have
line numbers but no functions (as can happen in assembly
source). */
struct minimal_symbol *msym;
msym = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (sal->pc);
if (msym)
sal->section = SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msym);
}
}
}
}
void
break_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
break_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
}
static void
break_at_finish_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
break_at_finish_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
}
static void
break_at_finish_at_depth_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
break_at_finish_at_depth_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
}
void
tbreak_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
break_command_1 (arg, BP_TEMPFLAG, from_tty);
}
static void
tbreak_at_finish_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
break_at_finish_command_1 (arg, BP_TEMPFLAG, from_tty);
}
static void
hbreak_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
break_command_1 (arg, BP_HARDWAREFLAG, from_tty);
}
static void
thbreak_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
break_command_1 (arg, (BP_TEMPFLAG | BP_HARDWAREFLAG), from_tty);
}
static void
stop_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
printf_filtered ("Specify the type of breakpoint to set.\n\
Usage: stop in <function | address>\n\
stop at <line>\n");
}
static void
stopin_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
int badInput = 0;
if (arg == (char *) NULL)
badInput = 1;
else if (*arg != '*')
{
char *argptr = arg;
int hasColon = 0;
/* look for a ':'. If this is a line number specification, then say
it is bad, otherwise, it should be an address or function/method
name */
while (*argptr && !hasColon)
{
hasColon = (*argptr == ':');
argptr++;
}
if (hasColon)
badInput = (*argptr != ':'); /* Not a class::method */
else
badInput = isdigit (*arg); /* a simple line number */
}
if (badInput)
printf_filtered ("Usage: stop in <function | address>\n");
else
break_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
}
static void
stopat_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
int badInput = 0;
if (arg == (char *) NULL || *arg == '*') /* no line number */
badInput = 1;
else
{
char *argptr = arg;
int hasColon = 0;
/* look for a ':'. If there is a '::' then get out, otherwise
it is probably a line number. */
while (*argptr && !hasColon)
{
hasColon = (*argptr == ':');
argptr++;
}
if (hasColon)
badInput = (*argptr == ':'); /* we have class::method */
else
badInput = !isdigit (*arg); /* not a line number */
}
if (badInput)
printf_filtered ("Usage: stop at <line>\n");
else
break_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
/* accessflag: 0: watch write, 1: watch read, 2: watch access(read or write) */
static void
watch_command_1 (arg, accessflag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int accessflag;
int from_tty;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct expression *exp;
struct block *exp_valid_block;
struct value *val, *mark;
struct frame_info *frame;
struct frame_info *prev_frame = NULL;
char *exp_start = NULL;
char *exp_end = NULL;
char *tok, *end_tok;
int toklen;
char *cond_start = NULL;
char *cond_end = NULL;
struct expression *cond = NULL;
int i, other_type_used, target_resources_ok = 0;
enum bptype bp_type;
int mem_cnt = 0;
INIT_SAL (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
/* Parse arguments. */
innermost_block = NULL;
exp_start = arg;
exp = parse_exp_1 (&arg, 0, 0);
exp_end = arg;
exp_valid_block = innermost_block;
mark = value_mark ();
val = evaluate_expression (exp);
release_value (val);
if (VALUE_LAZY (val))
value_fetch_lazy (val);
tok = arg;
while (*tok == ' ' || *tok == '\t')
tok++;
end_tok = tok;
while (*end_tok != ' ' && *end_tok != '\t' && *end_tok != '\000')
end_tok++;
toklen = end_tok - tok;
if (toklen >= 1 && strncmp (tok, "if", toklen) == 0)
{
tok = cond_start = end_tok + 1;
cond = parse_exp_1 (&tok, 0, 0);
cond_end = tok;
}
if (*tok)
error ("Junk at end of command.");
if (accessflag == 1)
bp_type = bp_read_watchpoint;
else if (accessflag == 2)
bp_type = bp_access_watchpoint;
else
bp_type = bp_hardware_watchpoint;
mem_cnt = can_use_hardware_watchpoint (val);
if (mem_cnt == 0 && bp_type != bp_hardware_watchpoint)
error ("Expression cannot be implemented with read/access watchpoint.");
if (mem_cnt != 0)
{
i = hw_watchpoint_used_count (bp_type, &other_type_used);
target_resources_ok = TARGET_CAN_USE_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINT (
bp_type, i + mem_cnt, other_type_used);
if (target_resources_ok == 0 && bp_type != bp_hardware_watchpoint)
error ("Target does not have this type of hardware watchpoint support.");
if (target_resources_ok < 0 && bp_type != bp_hardware_watchpoint)
error ("Target resources have been allocated for other types of watchpoints.");
}
#if defined(HPUXHPPA)
/* On HP-UX if you set a h/w
watchpoint before the "run" command, the inferior dies with a e.g.,
SIGILL once you start it. I initially believed this was due to a
bad interaction between page protection traps and the initial
startup sequence by the dynamic linker.
However, I tried avoiding that by having HP-UX's implementation of
TARGET_CAN_USE_HW_WATCHPOINT return FALSE if there was no inferior_pid
yet, which forced slow watches before a "run" or "attach", and it
still fails somewhere in the startup code.
Until I figure out what's happening, I'm disallowing watches altogether
before the "run" or "attach" command. We'll tell the user they must
set watches after getting the program started. */
if (!target_has_execution)
{
warning ("can't do that without a running program; try \"break main\", \"run\" first");
return;
}
#endif /* HPUXHPPA */
/* Now set up the breakpoint. */
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->disposition = donttouch;
b->exp = exp;
b->exp_valid_block = exp_valid_block;
b->exp_string = savestring (exp_start, exp_end - exp_start);
b->val = val;
b->cond = cond;
if (cond_start)
b->cond_string = savestring (cond_start, cond_end - cond_start);
else
b->cond_string = 0;
frame = block_innermost_frame (exp_valid_block);
if (frame)
{
prev_frame = get_prev_frame (frame);
b->watchpoint_frame = frame->frame;
}
else
b->watchpoint_frame = (CORE_ADDR) 0;
if (mem_cnt && target_resources_ok > 0)
b->type = bp_type;
else
b->type = bp_watchpoint;
/* If the expression is "local", then set up a "watchpoint scope"
breakpoint at the point where we've left the scope of the watchpoint
expression. */
if (innermost_block)
{
if (prev_frame)
{
struct breakpoint *scope_breakpoint;
struct symtab_and_line scope_sal;
INIT_SAL (&scope_sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
scope_sal.pc = get_frame_pc (prev_frame);
scope_sal.section = find_pc_overlay (scope_sal.pc);
scope_breakpoint = set_raw_breakpoint (scope_sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
scope_breakpoint->number = breakpoint_count;
scope_breakpoint->type = bp_watchpoint_scope;
scope_breakpoint->enable = enabled;
/* Automatically delete the breakpoint when it hits. */
scope_breakpoint->disposition = del;
/* Only break in the proper frame (help with recursion). */
scope_breakpoint->frame = prev_frame->frame;
/* Set the address at which we will stop. */
scope_breakpoint->address = get_frame_pc (prev_frame);
/* The scope breakpoint is related to the watchpoint. We
will need to act on them together. */
b->related_breakpoint = scope_breakpoint;
}
}
value_free_to_mark (mark);
mention (b);
}
/* Return count of locations need to be watched and can be handled
in hardware. If the watchpoint can not be handled
in hardware return zero. */
#if !defined(TARGET_REGION_SIZE_OK_FOR_HW_WATCHPOINT)
#define TARGET_REGION_SIZE_OK_FOR_HW_WATCHPOINT(byte_size) \
((byte_size) <= (REGISTER_SIZE))
#endif
static int
can_use_hardware_watchpoint (v)
struct value *v;
{
int found_memory_cnt = 0;
/* Did the user specifically forbid us to use hardware watchpoints? */
if (!can_use_hw_watchpoints)
return 0;
/* Make sure all the intermediate values are in memory. Also make sure
we found at least one memory expression. Guards against watch 0x12345,
which is meaningless, but could cause errors if one tries to insert a
hardware watchpoint for the constant expression. */
for (; v; v = v->next)
{
if (v->lval == lval_memory)
{
if (TARGET_REGION_SIZE_OK_FOR_HW_WATCHPOINT (TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (v))))
found_memory_cnt++;
}
else if (v->lval != not_lval && v->modifiable == 0)
return 0;
}
/* The expression itself looks suitable for using a hardware
watchpoint, but give the target machine a chance to reject it. */
return found_memory_cnt;
}
static void
watch_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
watch_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
}
static void
rwatch_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
watch_command_1 (arg, 1, from_tty);
}
static void
awatch_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
watch_command_1 (arg, 2, from_tty);
}
/* Helper routines for the until_command routine in infcmd.c. Here
because it uses the mechanisms of breakpoints. */
/* This function is called by fetch_inferior_event via the
cmd_continuation pointer, to complete the until command. It takes
care of cleaning up the temporary breakpoints set up by the until
command. */
void
until_break_command_continuation (arg)
struct continuation_arg *arg;
{
/* Do all the exec cleanups, which at this point should only be the
one set up in the first part of the until_break_command
function. */
do_exec_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
void
until_break_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct frame_info *prev_frame = get_prev_frame (selected_frame);
struct breakpoint *breakpoint;
struct cleanup *old_chain;
struct continuation_arg *arg1, *arg2;
clear_proceed_status ();
/* Set a breakpoint where the user wants it and at return from
this function */
if (default_breakpoint_valid)
sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, default_breakpoint_symtab,
default_breakpoint_line, (char ***) NULL);
else
sals = decode_line_1 (&arg, 1, (struct symtab *) NULL, 0, (char ***) NULL);
if (sals.nelts != 1)
error ("Couldn't get information on specified line.");
sal = sals.sals[0];
free ((PTR) sals.sals); /* malloc'd, so freed */
if (*arg)
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
resolve_sal_pc (&sal);
breakpoint = set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, selected_frame, bp_until);
if (!async_p || !target_has_async)
old_chain = make_cleanup ((make_cleanup_func) delete_breakpoint, breakpoint);
else
make_exec_cleanup ((make_cleanup_func) delete_breakpoint, breakpoint);
/* If we are running asynchronously, and the target supports async
execution, we are not waiting for the target to stop, in the call
tp proceed, below. This means that we cannot delete the
brekpoints until the target has actually stopped. The only place
where we get a chance to do that is in fetch_inferior_event, so
we must set things up for that. */
if (async_p && target_has_async)
{
/* In this case we don't need args for the continuation, because
all it needs to do is do the cleanups in the
exec_cleanup_chain, which will be only those inserted by this
function. We can get away by using ALL_CLEANUPS. */
add_continuation (until_break_command_continuation, NULL);
}
/* Keep within the current frame */
if (prev_frame)
{
sal = find_pc_line (prev_frame->pc, 0);
sal.pc = prev_frame->pc;
breakpoint = set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, prev_frame, bp_until);
if (!async_p || !target_has_async)
make_cleanup ((make_cleanup_func) delete_breakpoint, breakpoint);
else
make_exec_cleanup ((make_cleanup_func) delete_breakpoint, breakpoint);
}
proceed (-1, TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0);
/* Do the cleanups now, anly if we are not running asynchronously,
of if we are, but the target is still synchronous. */
if (!async_p || !target_has_async)
do_cleanups (old_chain);
}
#if 0
/* These aren't used; I don't konw what they were for. */
/* Set a breakpoint at the catch clause for NAME. */
static int
catch_breakpoint (name)
char *name;
{
}
static int
disable_catch_breakpoint ()
{
}
static int
delete_catch_breakpoint ()
{
}
static int
enable_catch_breakpoint ()
{
}
#endif /* 0 */
struct sal_chain
{
struct sal_chain *next;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
};
#if 0
/* Not really used -- invocation in handle_gnu_4_16_catch_command
had been commented out in the v.4.16 sources, and stays
disabled there now because "catch NAME" syntax isn't allowed.
pai/1997-07-11 */
/* This isn't used; I don't know what it was for. */
/* For each catch clause identified in ARGS, run FUNCTION
with that clause as an argument. */
static struct symtabs_and_lines
map_catch_names (args, function)
char *args;
int (*function) ();
{
register char *p = args;
register char *p1;
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
#if 0
struct sal_chain *sal_chain = 0;
#endif
if (p == 0)
error_no_arg ("one or more catch names");
sals.nelts = 0;
sals.sals = NULL;
while (*p)
{
p1 = p;
/* Don't swallow conditional part. */
if (p1[0] == 'i' && p1[1] == 'f'
&& (p1[2] == ' ' || p1[2] == '\t'))
break;
if (isalpha (*p1))
{
p1++;
while (isalnum (*p1) || *p1 == '_' || *p1 == '$')
p1++;
}
if (*p1 && *p1 != ' ' && *p1 != '\t')
error ("Arguments must be catch names.");
*p1 = 0;
#if 0
if (function (p))
{
struct sal_chain *next = (struct sal_chain *)
alloca (sizeof (struct sal_chain));
next->next = sal_chain;
next->sal = get_catch_sal (p);
sal_chain = next;
goto win;
}
#endif
printf_unfiltered ("No catch clause for exception %s.\n", p);
#if 0
win:
#endif
p = p1;
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
p++;
}
}
#endif
/* This shares a lot of code with `print_frame_label_vars' from stack.c. */
static struct symtabs_and_lines
get_catch_sals (this_level_only)
int this_level_only;
{
register struct blockvector *bl;
register struct block *block;
int index, have_default = 0;
CORE_ADDR pc;
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
struct sal_chain *sal_chain = 0;
char *blocks_searched;
/* Not sure whether an error message is always the correct response,
but it's better than a core dump. */
if (selected_frame == NULL)
error ("No selected frame.");
block = get_frame_block (selected_frame);
pc = selected_frame->pc;
sals.nelts = 0;
sals.sals = NULL;
if (block == 0)
error ("No symbol table info available.\n");
bl = blockvector_for_pc (BLOCK_END (block) - 4, &index);
blocks_searched = (char *) alloca (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char));
memset (blocks_searched, 0, BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char));
while (block != 0)
{
CORE_ADDR end = BLOCK_END (block) - 4;
int last_index;
if (bl != blockvector_for_pc (end, &index))
error ("blockvector blotch");
if (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index) != block)
error ("blockvector botch");
last_index = BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl);
index += 1;
/* Don't print out blocks that have gone by. */
while (index < last_index
&& BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < pc)
index++;
while (index < last_index
&& BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < end)
{
if (blocks_searched[index] == 0)
{
struct block *b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index);
int nsyms;
register int i;
register struct symbol *sym;
nsyms = BLOCK_NSYMS (b);
for (i = 0; i < nsyms; i++)
{
sym = BLOCK_SYM (b, i);
if (STREQ (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), "default"))
{
if (have_default)
continue;
have_default = 1;
}
if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_LABEL)
{
struct sal_chain *next = (struct sal_chain *)
alloca (sizeof (struct sal_chain));
next->next = sal_chain;
next->sal = find_pc_line (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym), 0);
sal_chain = next;
}
}
blocks_searched[index] = 1;
}
index++;
}
if (have_default)
break;
if (sal_chain && this_level_only)
break;
/* After handling the function's top-level block, stop.
Don't continue to its superblock, the block of
per-file symbols. */
if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (block))
break;
block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block);
}
if (sal_chain)
{
struct sal_chain *tmp_chain;
/* Count the number of entries. */
for (index = 0, tmp_chain = sal_chain; tmp_chain;
tmp_chain = tmp_chain->next)
index++;
sals.nelts = index;
sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
xmalloc (index * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
for (index = 0; sal_chain; sal_chain = sal_chain->next, index++)
sals.sals[index] = sal_chain->sal;
}
return sals;
}
static void
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (s)
char **s;
{
if ((s == NULL) || (*s == NULL))
return;
while (isspace (**s))
*s += 1;
}
/* This function examines a string, and attempts to find a token
that might be an event name in the leading characters. If a
possible match is found, a pointer to the last character of
the token is returned. Else, NULL is returned. */
static char *
ep_find_event_name_end (arg)
char *arg;
{
char *s = arg;
char *event_name_end = NULL;
/* If we could depend upon the presense of strrpbrk, we'd use that... */
if (arg == NULL)
return NULL;
/* We break out of the loop when we find a token delimiter.
Basically, we're looking for alphanumerics and underscores;
anything else delimites the token. */
while (*s != '\0')
{
if (!isalnum (*s) && (*s != '_'))
break;
event_name_end = s;
s++;
}
return event_name_end;
}
/* This function attempts to parse an optional "if <cond>" clause
from the arg string. If one is not found, it returns NULL.
Else, it returns a pointer to the condition string. (It does not
attempt to evaluate the string against a particular block.) And,
it updates arg to point to the first character following the parsed
if clause in the arg string. */
static char *
ep_parse_optional_if_clause (arg)
char **arg;
{
char *cond_string;
if (((*arg)[0] != 'i') || ((*arg)[1] != 'f') || !isspace ((*arg)[2]))
return NULL;
/* Skip the "if" keyword. */
(*arg) += 2;
/* Skip any extra leading whitespace, and record the start of the
condition string. */
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (arg);
cond_string = *arg;
/* Assume that the condition occupies the remainder of the arg string. */
(*arg) += strlen (cond_string);
return cond_string;
}
/* This function attempts to parse an optional filename from the arg
string. If one is not found, it returns NULL.
Else, it returns a pointer to the parsed filename. (This function
makes no attempt to verify that a file of that name exists, or is
accessible.) And, it updates arg to point to the first character
following the parsed filename in the arg string.
Note that clients needing to preserve the returned filename for
future access should copy it to their own buffers. */
static char *
ep_parse_optional_filename (arg)
char **arg;
{
static char filename[1024];
char *arg_p = *arg;
int i;
char c;
if ((*arg_p == '\0') || isspace (*arg_p))
return NULL;
for (i = 0;; i++)
{
c = *arg_p;
if (isspace (c))
c = '\0';
filename[i] = c;
if (c == '\0')
break;
arg_p++;
}
*arg = arg_p;
return filename;
}
/* Commands to deal with catching events, such as signals, exceptions,
process start/exit, etc. */
typedef enum
{
catch_fork, catch_vfork
}
catch_fork_kind;
static void catch_fork_command_1 PARAMS ((catch_fork_kind fork_kind, char *arg, int tempflag, int from_tty));
static void
catch_fork_command_1 (fork_kind, arg, tempflag, from_tty)
catch_fork_kind fork_kind;
char *arg;
int tempflag;
int from_tty;
{
char *cond_string = NULL;
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (&arg);
/* The allowed syntax is:
catch [v]fork
catch [v]fork if <cond>
First, check if there's an if clause. */
cond_string = ep_parse_optional_if_clause (&arg);
if ((*arg != '\0') && !isspace (*arg))
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
/* If this target supports it, create a fork or vfork catchpoint
and enable reporting of such events. */
switch (fork_kind)
{
case catch_fork:
create_fork_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string);
break;
case catch_vfork:
create_vfork_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string);
break;
default:
error ("unsupported or unknown fork kind; cannot catch it");
break;
}
}
static void
catch_exec_command_1 (arg, tempflag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int tempflag;
int from_tty;
{
char *cond_string = NULL;
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (&arg);
/* The allowed syntax is:
catch exec
catch exec if <cond>
First, check if there's an if clause. */
cond_string = ep_parse_optional_if_clause (&arg);
if ((*arg != '\0') && !isspace (*arg))
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
/* If this target supports it, create an exec catchpoint
and enable reporting of such events. */
create_exec_event_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string);
}
#if defined(SOLIB_ADD)
static void
catch_load_command_1 (arg, tempflag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int tempflag;
int from_tty;
{
char *dll_pathname = NULL;
char *cond_string = NULL;
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (&arg);
/* The allowed syntax is:
catch load
catch load if <cond>
catch load <filename>
catch load <filename> if <cond>
The user is not allowed to specify the <filename> after an
if clause.
We'll ignore the pathological case of a file named "if".
First, check if there's an if clause. If so, then there
cannot be a filename. */
cond_string = ep_parse_optional_if_clause (&arg);
/* If there was an if clause, then there cannot be a filename.
Else, there might be a filename and an if clause. */
if (cond_string == NULL)
{
dll_pathname = ep_parse_optional_filename (&arg);
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (&arg);
cond_string = ep_parse_optional_if_clause (&arg);
}
if ((*arg != '\0') && !isspace (*arg))
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
/* Create a load breakpoint that only triggers when a load of
the specified dll (or any dll, if no pathname was specified)
occurs. */
SOLIB_CREATE_CATCH_LOAD_HOOK (inferior_pid, tempflag, dll_pathname, cond_string);
}
static void
catch_unload_command_1 (arg, tempflag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int tempflag;
int from_tty;
{
char *dll_pathname = NULL;
char *cond_string = NULL;
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (&arg);
/* The allowed syntax is:
catch unload
catch unload if <cond>
catch unload <filename>
catch unload <filename> if <cond>
The user is not allowed to specify the <filename> after an
if clause.
We'll ignore the pathological case of a file named "if".
First, check if there's an if clause. If so, then there
cannot be a filename. */
cond_string = ep_parse_optional_if_clause (&arg);
/* If there was an if clause, then there cannot be a filename.
Else, there might be a filename and an if clause. */
if (cond_string == NULL)
{
dll_pathname = ep_parse_optional_filename (&arg);
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (&arg);
cond_string = ep_parse_optional_if_clause (&arg);
}
if ((*arg != '\0') && !isspace (*arg))
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
/* Create an unload breakpoint that only triggers when an unload of
the specified dll (or any dll, if no pathname was specified)
occurs. */
SOLIB_CREATE_CATCH_UNLOAD_HOOK (inferior_pid, tempflag, dll_pathname, cond_string);
}
#endif /* SOLIB_ADD */
/* Commands to deal with catching exceptions. */
/* Set a breakpoint at the specified callback routine for an
exception event callback */
static void
create_exception_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string, ex_event, sal)
int tempflag;
char *cond_string;
enum exception_event_kind ex_event;
struct symtab_and_line *sal;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
int i;
int thread = -1; /* All threads. */
if (!sal) /* no exception support? */
return;
b = set_raw_breakpoint (*sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->cond = NULL;
b->cond_string = (cond_string == NULL) ? NULL : savestring (cond_string, strlen (cond_string));
b->thread = thread;
b->addr_string = NULL;
b->enable = enabled;
b->disposition = tempflag ? del : donttouch;
switch (ex_event)
{
case EX_EVENT_THROW:
b->type = bp_catch_throw;
break;
case EX_EVENT_CATCH:
b->type = bp_catch_catch;
break;
default: /* error condition */
b->type = bp_none;
b->enable = disabled;
error ("Internal error -- invalid catchpoint kind");
}
mention (b);
}
/* Deal with "catch catch" and "catch throw" commands */
static void
catch_exception_command_1 (ex_event, arg, tempflag, from_tty)
enum exception_event_kind ex_event;
char *arg;
int tempflag;
int from_tty;
{
char *cond_string = NULL;
struct symtab_and_line *sal = NULL;
ep_skip_leading_whitespace (&arg);
cond_string = ep_parse_optional_if_clause (&arg);
if ((*arg != '\0') && !isspace (*arg))
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
if ((ex_event != EX_EVENT_THROW) &&
(ex_event != EX_EVENT_CATCH))
error ("Unsupported or unknown exception event; cannot catch it");
/* See if we can find a callback routine */
sal = target_enable_exception_callback (ex_event, 1);
if (sal)
{
/* We have callbacks from the runtime system for exceptions.
Set a breakpoint on the sal found, if no errors */
if (sal != (struct symtab_and_line *) -1)
create_exception_catchpoint (tempflag, cond_string, ex_event, sal);
else
return; /* something went wrong with setting up callbacks */
}
else
{
/* No callbacks from runtime system for exceptions.
Try GNU C++ exception breakpoints using labels in debug info. */
if (ex_event == EX_EVENT_CATCH)
{
handle_gnu_4_16_catch_command (arg, tempflag, from_tty);
}
else if (ex_event == EX_EVENT_THROW)
{
/* Set a breakpoint on __raise_exception () */
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "Unsupported with this platform/compiler combination.\n");
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "Perhaps you can achieve the effect you want by setting\n");
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "a breakpoint on __raise_exception().\n");
}
}
}
/* Cover routine to allow wrapping target_enable_exception_catchpoints
inside a catch_errors */
static int
cover_target_enable_exception_callback (arg)
PTR arg;
{
args_for_catchpoint_enable *args = arg;
struct symtab_and_line *sal;
sal = target_enable_exception_callback (args->kind, args->enable);
if (sal == NULL)
return 0;
else if (sal == (struct symtab_and_line *) -1)
return -1;
else
return 1; /*is valid */
}
/* This is the original v.4.16 and earlier version of the
catch_command_1() function. Now that other flavours of "catch"
have been introduced, and since exception handling can be handled
in other ways (through target ops) also, this is used only for the
GNU C++ exception handling system.
Note: Only the "catch" flavour of GDB 4.16 is handled here. The
"catch NAME" is now no longer allowed in catch_command_1(). Also,
there was no code in GDB 4.16 for "catch throw".
Called from catch_exception_command_1 () */
static void
handle_gnu_4_16_catch_command (arg, tempflag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int tempflag;
int from_tty;
{
/* First, translate ARG into something we can deal with in terms
of breakpoints. */
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
register struct expression *cond = 0;
register struct breakpoint *b;
char *save_arg;
int i;
INIT_SAL (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
/* If no arg given, or if first arg is 'if ', all active catch clauses
are breakpointed. */
if (!arg || (arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f'
&& (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t')))
{
/* Grab all active catch clauses. */
sals = get_catch_sals (0);
}
else
{
/* Grab selected catch clauses. */
error ("catch NAME not implemented");
#if 0
/* Not sure why this code has been disabled. I'm leaving
it disabled. We can never come here now anyway
since we don't allow the "catch NAME" syntax.
pai/1997-07-11 */
/* This isn't used; I don't know what it was for. */
sals = map_catch_names (arg, catch_breakpoint);
#endif
}
if (!sals.nelts)
return;
save_arg = arg;
for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
{
resolve_sal_pc (&sals.sals[i]);
while (arg && *arg)
{
if (arg[0] == 'i' && arg[1] == 'f'
&& (arg[2] == ' ' || arg[2] == '\t'))
cond = parse_exp_1 ((arg += 2, &arg),
block_for_pc (sals.sals[i].pc), 0);
else
error ("Junk at end of arguments.");
}
arg = save_arg;
}
for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
{
sal = sals.sals[i];
if (from_tty)
describe_other_breakpoints (sal.pc, sal.section);
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->type = bp_breakpoint; /* Important -- this is an ordinary breakpoint.
For platforms with callback support for exceptions,
create_exception_catchpoint() will create special
bp types (bp_catch_catch and bp_catch_throw), and
there is code in insert_breakpoints() and elsewhere
that depends on that. */
b->cond = cond;
b->enable = enabled;
b->disposition = tempflag ? del : donttouch;
mention (b);
}
if (sals.nelts > 1)
{
printf_unfiltered ("Multiple breakpoints were set.\n");
printf_unfiltered ("Use the \"delete\" command to delete unwanted breakpoints.\n");
}
free ((PTR) sals.sals);
}
#if 0
/* This creates a temporary internal breakpoint
just to placate infrun */
static struct breakpoint *
create_temp_exception_breakpoint (pc)
CORE_ADDR pc;
{
struct symtab_and_line sal;
struct breakpoint *b;
INIT_SAL (&sal);
sal.pc = pc;
sal.symtab = NULL;
sal.line = 0;
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
if (!b)
error ("Internal error -- couldn't set temp exception breakpoint");
b->type = bp_breakpoint;
b->disposition = del;
b->enable = enabled;
b->silent = 1;
b->number = internal_breakpoint_number--;
return b;
}
#endif
static void
catch_command_1 (arg, tempflag, from_tty)
char *arg;
int tempflag;
int from_tty;
{
/* The first argument may be an event name, such as "start" or "load".
If so, then handle it as such. If it doesn't match an event name,
then attempt to interpret it as an exception name. (This latter is
the v4.16-and-earlier GDB meaning of the "catch" command.)
First, try to find the bounds of what might be an event name. */
char *arg1_start = arg;
char *arg1_end;
int arg1_length;
if (arg1_start == NULL)
{
/* Old behaviour was to use pre-v-4.16 syntax */
/* catch_throw_command_1 (arg1_start, tempflag, from_tty); */
/* return; */
/* Now, this is not allowed */
error ("Catch requires an event name.");
}
arg1_end = ep_find_event_name_end (arg1_start);
if (arg1_end == NULL)
error ("catch requires an event");
arg1_length = arg1_end + 1 - arg1_start;
/* Try to match what we found against known event names. */
if (strncmp (arg1_start, "signal", arg1_length) == 0)
{
error ("Catch of signal not yet implemented");
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "catch", arg1_length) == 0)
{
catch_exception_command_1 (EX_EVENT_CATCH, arg1_end + 1, tempflag, from_tty);
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "throw", arg1_length) == 0)
{
catch_exception_command_1 (EX_EVENT_THROW, arg1_end + 1, tempflag, from_tty);
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "thread_start", arg1_length) == 0)
{
error ("Catch of thread_start not yet implemented");
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "thread_exit", arg1_length) == 0)
{
error ("Catch of thread_exit not yet implemented");
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "thread_join", arg1_length) == 0)
{
error ("Catch of thread_join not yet implemented");
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "start", arg1_length) == 0)
{
error ("Catch of start not yet implemented");
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "exit", arg1_length) == 0)
{
error ("Catch of exit not yet implemented");
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "fork", arg1_length) == 0)
{
#if defined(CHILD_INSERT_FORK_CATCHPOINT)
catch_fork_command_1 (catch_fork, arg1_end + 1, tempflag, from_tty);
#else
error ("Catch of fork not yet implemented");
#endif
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "vfork", arg1_length) == 0)
{
#if defined(CHILD_INSERT_VFORK_CATCHPOINT)
catch_fork_command_1 (catch_vfork, arg1_end + 1, tempflag, from_tty);
#else
error ("Catch of vfork not yet implemented");
#endif
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "exec", arg1_length) == 0)
{
#if defined(CHILD_INSERT_EXEC_CATCHPOINT)
catch_exec_command_1 (arg1_end + 1, tempflag, from_tty);
#else
error ("Catch of exec not yet implemented");
#endif
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "load", arg1_length) == 0)
{
#if defined(SOLIB_ADD)
catch_load_command_1 (arg1_end + 1, tempflag, from_tty);
#else
error ("Catch of load not implemented");
#endif
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "unload", arg1_length) == 0)
{
#if defined(SOLIB_ADD)
catch_unload_command_1 (arg1_end + 1, tempflag, from_tty);
#else
error ("Catch of load not implemented");
#endif
}
else if (strncmp (arg1_start, "stop", arg1_length) == 0)
{
error ("Catch of stop not yet implemented");
}
/* This doesn't appear to be an event name */
else
{
/* Pre-v.4.16 behaviour was to treat the argument
as the name of an exception */
/* catch_throw_command_1 (arg1_start, tempflag, from_tty); */
/* Now this is not allowed */
error ("Unknown event kind specified for catch");
}
}
/* Used by the gui, could be made a worker for other things. */
struct breakpoint *
set_breakpoint_sal (sal)
struct symtab_and_line sal;
{
struct breakpoint *b;
b = set_raw_breakpoint (sal);
set_breakpoint_count (breakpoint_count + 1);
b->number = breakpoint_count;
b->type = bp_breakpoint;
b->cond = 0;
b->thread = -1;
return b;
}
#if 0
/* These aren't used; I don't know what they were for. */
/* Disable breakpoints on all catch clauses described in ARGS. */
static void
disable_catch (args)
char *args;
{
/* Map the disable command to catch clauses described in ARGS. */
}
/* Enable breakpoints on all catch clauses described in ARGS. */
static void
enable_catch (args)
char *args;
{
/* Map the disable command to catch clauses described in ARGS. */
}
/* Delete breakpoints on all catch clauses in the active scope. */
static void
delete_catch (args)
char *args;
{
/* Map the delete command to catch clauses described in ARGS. */
}
#endif /* 0 */
static void
catch_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
catch_command_1 (arg, 0, from_tty);
}
static void
tcatch_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
catch_command_1 (arg, 1, from_tty);
}
static void
clear_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
register struct breakpoint *b, *b1;
int default_match;
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
struct symtab_and_line sal;
register struct breakpoint *found;
int i;
if (arg)
{
sals = decode_line_spec (arg, 1);
default_match = 0;
}
else
{
sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
INIT_SAL (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
sal.line = default_breakpoint_line;
sal.symtab = default_breakpoint_symtab;
sal.pc = default_breakpoint_address;
if (sal.symtab == 0)
error ("No source file specified.");
sals.sals[0] = sal;
sals.nelts = 1;
default_match = 1;
}
/* For each line spec given, delete bps which correspond
to it. We do this in two loops: the first loop looks at
the initial bp(s) in the chain which should be deleted,
the second goes down the rest of the chain looking ahead
one so it can take those bps off the chain without messing
up the chain. */
for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
{
/* If exact pc given, clear bpts at that pc.
If line given (pc == 0), clear all bpts on specified line.
If defaulting, clear all bpts on default line
or at default pc.
defaulting sal.pc != 0 tests to do
0 1 pc
1 1 pc _and_ line
0 0 line
1 0 <can't happen> */
sal = sals.sals[i];
found = (struct breakpoint *) 0;
while (breakpoint_chain
/* Why don't we check here that this is not
a watchpoint, etc., as we do below?
I can't make it fail, but don't know
what's stopping the failure: a watchpoint
of the same address as "sal.pc" should
wind up being deleted. */
&& (((sal.pc && (breakpoint_chain->address == sal.pc)) &&
(overlay_debugging == 0 ||
breakpoint_chain->section == sal.section))
|| ((default_match || (0 == sal.pc))
&& breakpoint_chain->source_file != NULL
&& sal.symtab != NULL
&& STREQ (breakpoint_chain->source_file, sal.symtab->filename)
&& breakpoint_chain->line_number == sal.line)))
{
b1 = breakpoint_chain;
breakpoint_chain = b1->next;
b1->next = found;
found = b1;
}
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
while (b->next
&& b->next->type != bp_none
&& b->next->type != bp_watchpoint
&& b->next->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint
&& b->next->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& b->next->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& (((sal.pc && (b->next->address == sal.pc)) &&
(overlay_debugging == 0 ||
b->next->section == sal.section))
|| ((default_match || (0 == sal.pc))
&& b->next->source_file != NULL
&& sal.symtab != NULL
&& STREQ (b->next->source_file, sal.symtab->filename)
&& b->next->line_number == sal.line)))
{
b1 = b->next;
b->next = b1->next;
b1->next = found;
found = b1;
}
if (found == 0)
{
if (arg)
error ("No breakpoint at %s.", arg);
else
error ("No breakpoint at this line.");
}
if (found->next)
from_tty = 1; /* Always report if deleted more than one */
if (from_tty)
printf_unfiltered ("Deleted breakpoint%s ", found->next ? "s" : "");
breakpoints_changed ();
while (found)
{
if (from_tty)
printf_unfiltered ("%d ", found->number);
b1 = found->next;
delete_breakpoint (found);
found = b1;
}
if (from_tty)
putchar_unfiltered ('\n');
}
free ((PTR) sals.sals);
}
/* Delete breakpoint in BS if they are `delete' breakpoints and
all breakpoints that are marked for deletion, whether hit or not.
This is called after any breakpoint is hit, or after errors. */
void
breakpoint_auto_delete (bs)
bpstat bs;
{
struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
for (; bs; bs = bs->next)
if (bs->breakpoint_at && bs->breakpoint_at->disposition == del
&& bs->stop)
delete_breakpoint (bs->breakpoint_at);
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
{
if (b->disposition == del_at_next_stop)
delete_breakpoint (b);
}
}
/* Delete a breakpoint and clean up all traces of it in the data structures. */
void
delete_breakpoint (bpt)
struct breakpoint *bpt;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
register bpstat bs;
if (bpt == NULL)
error ("Internal error (attempted to delete a NULL breakpoint)");
/* Has this bp already been deleted? This can happen because multiple
lists can hold pointers to bp's. bpstat lists are especial culprits.
One example of this happening is a watchpoint's scope bp. When the
scope bp triggers, we notice that the watchpoint is out of scope, and
delete it. We also delete its scope bp. But the scope bp is marked
"auto-deleting", and is already on a bpstat. That bpstat is then
checked for auto-deleting bp's, which are deleted.
A real solution to this problem might involve reference counts in bp's,
and/or giving them pointers back to their referencing bpstat's, and
teaching delete_breakpoint to only free a bp's storage when no more
references were extent. A cheaper bandaid was chosen. */
if (bpt->type == bp_none)
return;
if (delete_breakpoint_hook)
delete_breakpoint_hook (bpt);
if (bpt->inserted)
remove_breakpoint (bpt, mark_uninserted);
if (breakpoint_chain == bpt)
breakpoint_chain = bpt->next;
/* If we have callback-style exception catchpoints, don't go through
the adjustments to the C++ runtime library etc. if the inferior
isn't actually running. target_enable_exception_callback for a
null target ops vector gives an undesirable error message, so we
check here and avoid it. Since currently (1997-09-17) only HP-UX aCC's
exceptions are supported in this way, it's OK for now. FIXME */
if (ep_is_exception_catchpoint (bpt) && target_has_execution)
{
static char message1[] = "Error in deleting catchpoint %d:\n";
static char message[sizeof (message1) + 30];
args_for_catchpoint_enable args;
sprintf (message, message1, bpt->number); /* Format possible error msg */
args.kind = bpt->type == bp_catch_catch ? EX_EVENT_CATCH : EX_EVENT_THROW;
args.enable = 0;
catch_errors (cover_target_enable_exception_callback, &args,
message, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->next == bpt)
{
b->next = bpt->next;
break;
}
/* Before turning off the visuals for the bp, check to see that
there are no other bps at the same address. */
if (tui_version)
{
int clearIt;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
clearIt = (b->address != bpt->address);
if (!clearIt)
break;
}
if (clearIt)
{
TUIDO (((TuiOpaqueFuncPtr) tui_vAllSetHasBreakAt, bpt, 0));
TUIDO (((TuiOpaqueFuncPtr) tuiUpdateAllExecInfos));
}
}
check_duplicates (bpt->address, bpt->section);
/* If this breakpoint was inserted, and there is another breakpoint
at the same address, we need to insert the other breakpoint. */
if (bpt->inserted
&& bpt->type != bp_hardware_watchpoint
&& bpt->type != bp_read_watchpoint
&& bpt->type != bp_access_watchpoint
&& bpt->type != bp_catch_fork
&& bpt->type != bp_catch_vfork
&& bpt->type != bp_catch_exec)
{
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->address == bpt->address
&& b->section == bpt->section
&& !b->duplicate
&& b->enable != disabled
&& b->enable != shlib_disabled
&& b->enable != call_disabled)
{
int val;
val = target_insert_breakpoint (b->address, b->shadow_contents);
if (val != 0)
{
target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Cannot insert breakpoint %d:\n", b->number);
memory_error (val, b->address); /* which bombs us out */
}
else
b->inserted = 1;
}
}
free_command_lines (&bpt->commands);
if (bpt->cond)
free (bpt->cond);
if (bpt->cond_string != NULL)
free (bpt->cond_string);
if (bpt->addr_string != NULL)
free (bpt->addr_string);
if (bpt->exp != NULL)
free (bpt->exp);
if (bpt->exp_string != NULL)
free (bpt->exp_string);
if (bpt->val != NULL)
value_free (bpt->val);
if (bpt->source_file != NULL)
free (bpt->source_file);
if (bpt->dll_pathname != NULL)
free (bpt->dll_pathname);
if (bpt->triggered_dll_pathname != NULL)
free (bpt->triggered_dll_pathname);
if (bpt->exec_pathname != NULL)
free (bpt->exec_pathname);
/* Be sure no bpstat's are pointing at it after it's been freed. */
/* FIXME, how can we find all bpstat's?
We just check stop_bpstat for now. */
for (bs = stop_bpstat; bs; bs = bs->next)
if (bs->breakpoint_at == bpt)
{
bs->breakpoint_at = NULL;
/* we'd call bpstat_clear_actions, but that free's stuff and due
to the multiple pointers pointing to one item with no
reference counts found anywhere through out the bpstat's (how
do you spell fragile?), we don't want to free things twice --
better a memory leak than a corrupt malloc pool! */
bs->commands = NULL;
bs->old_val = NULL;
}
/* On the chance that someone will soon try again to delete this same
bp, we mark it as deleted before freeing its storage. */
bpt->type = bp_none;
free ((PTR) bpt);
}
void
delete_command (arg, from_tty)
char *arg;
int from_tty;
{
struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
if (arg == 0)
{
int breaks_to_delete = 0;
/* Delete all breakpoints if no argument.
Do not delete internal or call-dummy breakpoints, these
have to be deleted with an explicit breakpoint number argument. */
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
{
if (b->type != bp_call_dummy &&
b->type != bp_shlib_event &&
b->number >= 0)
breaks_to_delete = 1;
}
/* Ask user only if there are some breakpoints to delete. */
if (!from_tty
|| (breaks_to_delete && query ("Delete all breakpoints? ")))
{
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
{
if (b->type != bp_call_dummy &&
b->type != bp_shlib_event &&
b->number >= 0)
delete_breakpoint (b);
}
}
}
else
map_breakpoint_numbers (arg, delete_breakpoint);
}
/* Reset a breakpoint given it's struct breakpoint * BINT.
The value we return ends up being the return value from catch_errors.
Unused in this case. */
static int
breakpoint_re_set_one (bint)
PTR bint;
{
struct breakpoint *b = (struct breakpoint *) bint; /* get past catch_errs */
struct value *mark;
int i;
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
char *s;
enum enable save_enable;
switch (b->type)
{
case bp_none:
warning ("attempted to reset apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?\n", b->number);
return 0;
case bp_breakpoint:
case bp_hardware_breakpoint:
case bp_catch_load:
case bp_catch_unload:
if (b->addr_string == NULL)
{
/* Anything without a string can't be re-set. */
delete_breakpoint (b);
return 0;
}
/* In case we have a problem, disable this breakpoint. We'll restore
its status if we succeed. */
save_enable = b->enable;
b->enable = disabled;
set_language (b->language);
input_radix = b->input_radix;
s = b->addr_string;
sals = decode_line_1 (&s, 1, (struct symtab *) NULL, 0, (char ***) NULL);
for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
{
resolve_sal_pc (&sals.sals[i]);
/* Reparse conditions, they might contain references to the
old symtab. */
if (b->cond_string != NULL)
{
s = b->cond_string;
if (b->cond)
free ((PTR) b->cond);
b->cond = parse_exp_1 (&s, block_for_pc (sals.sals[i].pc), 0);
}
/* We need to re-set the breakpoint if the address changes... */
if (b->address != sals.sals[i].pc
/* ...or new and old breakpoints both have source files, and
the source file name or the line number changes... */
|| (b->source_file != NULL
&& sals.sals[i].symtab != NULL
&& (!STREQ (b->source_file, sals.sals[i].symtab->filename)
|| b->line_number != sals.sals[i].line)
)
/* ...or we switch between having a source file and not having
one. */
|| ((b->source_file == NULL) != (sals.sals[i].symtab == NULL))
)
{
if (b->source_file != NULL)
free (b->source_file);
if (sals.sals[i].symtab == NULL)
b->source_file = NULL;
else
b->source_file =
savestring (sals.sals[i].symtab->filename,
strlen (sals.sals[i].symtab->filename));
b->line_number = sals.sals[i].line;
b->address = sals.sals[i].pc;
/* Used to check for duplicates here, but that can
cause trouble, as it doesn't check for disable
breakpoints. */
mention (b);
/* Might be better to do this just once per breakpoint_re_set,
rather than once for every breakpoint. */
breakpoints_changed ();
}
b->section = sals.sals[i].section;
b->enable = save_enable; /* Restore it, this worked. */
/* Now that this is re-enabled, check_duplicates
can be used. */
check_duplicates (b->address, b->section);
}
free ((PTR) sals.sals);
break;
case bp_watchpoint:
case bp_hardware_watchpoint:
case bp_read_watchpoint:
case bp_access_watchpoint:
innermost_block = NULL;
/* The issue arises of what context to evaluate this in. The same
one as when it was set, but what does that mean when symbols have
been re-read? We could save the filename and functionname, but
if the context is more local than that, the best we could do would
be something like how many levels deep and which index at that
particular level, but that's going to be less stable than filenames
or functionnames. */
/* So for now, just use a global context. */
if (b->exp)
free ((PTR) b->exp);
b->exp = parse_expression (b->exp_string);
b->exp_valid_block = innermost_block;
mark = value_mark ();
if (b->val)
value_free (b->val);
b->val = evaluate_expression (b->exp);
release_value (b->val);
if (VALUE_LAZY (b->val))
value_fetch_lazy (b->val);
if (b->cond_string != NULL)
{
s = b->cond_string;
if (b->cond)
free ((PTR) b->cond);
b->cond = parse_exp_1 (&s, (struct block *) 0, 0);
}
if (b->enable == enabled)
mention (b);
value_free_to_mark (mark);
break;
case bp_catch_catch:
case bp_catch_throw:
break;
/* We needn't really do anything to reset these, since the mask
that requests them is unaffected by e.g., new libraries being
loaded. */
case bp_catch_fork:
case bp_catch_vfork:
case bp_catch_exec:
break;
default:
printf_filtered ("Deleting unknown breakpoint type %d\n", b->type);
/* fall through */
/* Delete longjmp breakpoints, they will be reset later by
breakpoint_re_set. */
case bp_longjmp:
case bp_longjmp_resume:
delete_breakpoint (b);
break;
/* This breakpoint is special, it's set up when the inferior
starts and we really don't want to touch it. */
case bp_shlib_event:
/* Keep temporary breakpoints, which can be encountered when we step
over a dlopen call and SOLIB_ADD is resetting the breakpoints.
Otherwise these should have been blown away via the cleanup chain
or by breakpoint_init_inferior when we rerun the executable. */
case bp_until:
case bp_finish:
case bp_watchpoint_scope:
case bp_call_dummy:
case bp_step_resume:
break;
}
return 0;
}
/* Re-set all breakpoints after symbols have been re-loaded. */
void
breakpoint_re_set ()
{
struct breakpoint *b, *temp;
enum language save_language;
int save_input_radix;
static char message1[] = "Error in re-setting breakpoint %d:\n";
char message[sizeof (message1) + 30 /* slop */ ];
save_language = current_language->la_language;
save_input_radix = input_radix;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS_SAFE (b, temp)
{
sprintf (message, message1, b->number); /* Format possible error msg */
catch_errors (breakpoint_re_set_one, b, message, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
}
set_language (save_language);
input_radix = save_input_radix;
#ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET
create_longjmp_breakpoint ("longjmp");
create_longjmp_breakpoint ("_longjmp");
create_longjmp_breakpoint ("siglongjmp");
create_longjmp_breakpoint ("_siglongjmp");
create_longjmp_breakpoint (NULL);
#endif
#if 0
/* Took this out (temporarily at least), since it produces an extra
blank line at startup. This messes up the gdbtests. -PB */
/* Blank line to finish off all those mention() messages we just printed. */
printf_filtered ("\n");
#endif
}
/* Set ignore-count of breakpoint number BPTNUM to COUNT.
If from_tty is nonzero, it prints a message to that effect,
which ends with a period (no newline). */
/* Reset the thread number of this breakpoint:
- If the breakpoint is for all threads, leave it as-is.
- Else, reset it to the current thread for inferior_pid. */
void
breakpoint_re_set_thread (b)
struct breakpoint *b;
{
if (b->thread != -1)
{
if (in_thread_list (inferior_pid))
b->thread = pid_to_thread_id (inferior_pid);
}
}
void
set_ignore_count (bptnum, count, from_tty)
int bptnum, count, from_tty;
{
register struct breakpoint *b;
if (count < 0)
count = 0;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->number == bptnum)
{
b->ignore_count = count;
if (!from_tty)
return;
else if (count == 0)
printf_filtered ("Will stop next time breakpoint %d is reached.",
bptnum);
else if (count == 1)
printf_filtered ("Will ignore next crossing of breakpoint %d.",
bptnum);
else
printf_filtered ("Will ignore next %d crossings of breakpoint %d.",
count, bptnum);
breakpoints_changed ();
return;
}
error ("No breakpoint number %d.", bptnum);
}
/* Clear the ignore counts of all breakpoints. */
void
breakpoint_clear_ignore_counts ()
{
struct breakpoint *b;
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
b->ignore_count = 0;
}
/* Command to set ignore-count of breakpoint N to COUNT. */
static void
ignore_command (args, from_tty)
char *args;
int from_tty;
{
char *p = args;
register int num;
if (p == 0)
error_no_arg ("a breakpoint number");
num = get_number (&p);
if (*p == 0)
error ("Second argument (specified ignore-count) is missing.");
set_ignore_count (num,
longest_to_int (value_as_long (parse_and_eval (p))),
from_tty);
printf_filtered ("\n");
breakpoints_changed ();
}
/* Call FUNCTION on each of the breakpoints
whose numbers are given in ARGS. */
static void
map_breakpoint_numbers (args, function)
char *args;
void (*function) PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *));
{
register char *p = args;
char *p1;
register int num;
register struct breakpoint *b;
if (p == 0)
error_no_arg ("one or more breakpoint numbers");
while (*p)
{
p1 = p;
num = get_number (&p1);
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (b)
if (b->number == num)
{
struct breakpoint *related_breakpoint = b->related_breakpoint;
function (b);
if (related_breakpoint)
function (related_breakpoint);
goto win;
}
printf_unfiltered ("No breakpoint number %d.\n", num);
win:
p = p1;
}
}
void
disable_breakpoint (bpt)
struct breakpoint *bpt;
{
/* Never disable a watchpoint scope breakpoint; we want to
hit them when we leave scope so we can delete both the
watchpoint and its scope breakpoint at that time. */
if (bpt->type == bp_watchpoint_scope)
return;
bpt->enable = disabled;
check_duplicates (bpt->address, bpt->section);
if (modify_breakpoint_hook)
modify_breakpoint_hook (bpt);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
disable_command (args, from_tty)
char *args;
int from_tty;
{
register struct breakpoint *bpt;
if (args == 0)
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (bpt)
switch (bpt->type)
{
case bp_none:
warning ("attempted to disable apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?\n", bpt->number);
continue;
case bp_breakpoint:
case bp_catch_load:
case bp_catch_unload:
case bp_catch_fork:
case bp_catch_vfork:
case bp_catch_exec:
case bp_catch_catch:
case bp_catch_throw:
case bp_hardware_breakpoint:
case bp_watchpoint:
case bp_hardware_watchpoint:
case bp_read_watchpoint:
case bp_access_watchpoint:
disable_breakpoint (bpt);
default:
continue;
}
else
map_breakpoint_numbers (args, disable_breakpoint);
}
static void
do_enable_breakpoint (bpt, disposition)
struct breakpoint *bpt;
enum bpdisp disposition;
{
struct frame_info *save_selected_frame = NULL;
int save_selected_frame_level = -1;
int target_resources_ok, other_type_used;
struct value *mark;
if (bpt->type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
{
int i;
i = hw_breakpoint_used_count ();
target_resources_ok = TARGET_CAN_USE_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINT (
bp_hardware_breakpoint, i + 1, 0);
if (target_resources_ok == 0)
error ("No hardware breakpoint support in the target.");
else if (target_resources_ok < 0)
error ("Hardware breakpoints used exceeds limit.");
}
bpt->enable = enabled;
bpt->disposition = disposition;
check_duplicates (bpt->address, bpt->section);
breakpoints_changed ();
if (bpt->type == bp_watchpoint || bpt->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint ||
bpt->type == bp_read_watchpoint || bpt->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
{
if (bpt->exp_valid_block != NULL)
{
struct frame_info *fr =
/* Ensure that we have the current frame. Else, this
next query may pessimistically be answered as, "No,
not within current scope". */
get_current_frame ();
fr = find_frame_addr_in_frame_chain (bpt->watchpoint_frame);
if (fr == NULL)
{
printf_filtered ("\
Cannot enable watchpoint %d because the block in which its expression\n\
is valid is not currently in scope.\n", bpt->number);
bpt->enable = disabled;
return;
}
save_selected_frame = selected_frame;
save_selected_frame_level = selected_frame_level;
select_frame (fr, -1);
}
value_free (bpt->val);
mark = value_mark ();
bpt->val = evaluate_expression (bpt->exp);
release_value (bpt->val);
if (VALUE_LAZY (bpt->val))
value_fetch_lazy (bpt->val);
if (bpt->type == bp_hardware_watchpoint ||
bpt->type == bp_read_watchpoint ||
bpt->type == bp_access_watchpoint)
{
int i = hw_watchpoint_used_count (bpt->type, &other_type_used);
int mem_cnt = can_use_hardware_watchpoint (bpt->val);
/* Hack around 'unused var' error for some targets here */
(void) mem_cnt, i;
target_resources_ok = TARGET_CAN_USE_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINT (
bpt->type, i + mem_cnt, other_type_used);
/* we can consider of type is bp_hardware_watchpoint, convert to
bp_watchpoint in the following condition */
if (target_resources_ok < 0)
{
printf_filtered ("\
Cannot enable watchpoint %d because target watch resources\n\
have been allocated for other watchpoints.\n", bpt->number);
bpt->enable = disabled;
value_free_to_mark (mark);
return;
}
}
if (save_selected_frame_level >= 0)
select_and_print_frame (save_selected_frame, save_selected_frame_level);
value_free_to_mark (mark);
}
if (modify_breakpoint_hook)
modify_breakpoint_hook (bpt);
}
void
enable_breakpoint (bpt)
struct breakpoint *bpt;
{
do_enable_breakpoint (bpt, bpt->disposition);
}
/* The enable command enables the specified breakpoints (or all defined
breakpoints) so they once again become (or continue to be) effective
in stopping the inferior. */
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
enable_command (args, from_tty)
char *args;
int from_tty;
{
register struct breakpoint *bpt;
if (args == 0)
ALL_BREAKPOINTS (bpt)
switch (bpt->type)
{
case bp_none:
warning ("attempted to enable apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?\n", bpt->number);
continue;
case bp_breakpoint:
case bp_catch_load:
case bp_catch_unload:
case bp_catch_fork:
case bp_catch_vfork:
case bp_catch_exec:
case bp_catch_catch:
case bp_catch_throw:
case bp_hardware_breakpoint:
case bp_watchpoint:
case bp_hardware_watchpoint:
case bp_read_watchpoint:
case bp_access_watchpoint:
enable_breakpoint (bpt);
default:
continue;
}
else
map_breakpoint_numbers (args, enable_breakpoint);
}
static void
enable_once_breakpoint (bpt)
struct breakpoint *bpt;
{
do_enable_breakpoint (bpt, disable);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
enable_once_command (args, from_tty)
char *args;
int from_tty;
{
map_breakpoint_numbers (args, enable_once_breakpoint);
}
static void
enable_delete_breakpoint (bpt)
struct breakpoint *bpt;
{
do_enable_breakpoint (bpt, del);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
enable_delete_command (args, from_tty)
char *args;
int from_tty;
{
map_breakpoint_numbers (args, enable_delete_breakpoint);
}
/* Use default_breakpoint_'s, or nothing if they aren't valid. */
struct symtabs_and_lines
decode_line_spec_1 (string, funfirstline)
char *string;
int funfirstline;
{
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
if (string == 0)
error ("Empty line specification.");
if (default_breakpoint_valid)
sals = decode_line_1 (&string, funfirstline,
default_breakpoint_symtab, default_breakpoint_line,
(char ***) NULL);
else
sals = decode_line_1 (&string, funfirstline,
(struct symtab *) NULL, 0, (char ***) NULL);
if (*string)
error ("Junk at end of line specification: %s", string);
return sals;
}
void
_initialize_breakpoint ()
{
struct cmd_list_element *c;
breakpoint_chain = 0;
/* Don't bother to call set_breakpoint_count. $bpnum isn't useful
before a breakpoint is set. */
breakpoint_count = 0;
add_com ("ignore", class_breakpoint, ignore_command,
"Set ignore-count of breakpoint number N to COUNT.\n\
Usage is `ignore N COUNT'.");
if (xdb_commands)
add_com_alias ("bc", "ignore", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_com ("commands", class_breakpoint, commands_command,
"Set commands to be executed when a breakpoint is hit.\n\
Give breakpoint number as argument after \"commands\".\n\
With no argument, the targeted breakpoint is the last one set.\n\
The commands themselves follow starting on the next line.\n\
Type a line containing \"end\" to indicate the end of them.\n\
Give \"silent\" as the first line to make the breakpoint silent;\n\
then no output is printed when it is hit, except what the commands print.");
add_com ("condition", class_breakpoint, condition_command,
"Specify breakpoint number N to break only if COND is true.\n\
Usage is `condition N COND', where N is an integer and COND is an\n\
expression to be evaluated whenever breakpoint N is reached. ");
add_com ("tbreak", class_breakpoint, tbreak_command,
"Set a temporary breakpoint. Args like \"break\" command.\n\
Like \"break\" except the breakpoint is only temporary,\n\
so it will be deleted when hit. Equivalent to \"break\" followed\n\
by using \"enable delete\" on the breakpoint number.");
add_com ("txbreak", class_breakpoint, tbreak_at_finish_command,
"Set temporary breakpoint at procedure exit. Either there should\n\
be no argument or the argument must be a depth.\n");
add_com ("hbreak", class_breakpoint, hbreak_command,
"Set a hardware assisted breakpoint. Args like \"break\" command.\n\
Like \"break\" except the breakpoint requires hardware support,\n\
some target hardware may not have this support.");
add_com ("thbreak", class_breakpoint, thbreak_command,
"Set a temporary hardware assisted breakpoint. Args like \"break\" command.\n\
Like \"hbreak\" except the breakpoint is only temporary,\n\
so it will be deleted when hit.");
add_prefix_cmd ("enable", class_breakpoint, enable_command,
"Enable some breakpoints.\n\
Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments.\n\
With no subcommand, breakpoints are enabled until you command otherwise.\n\
This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command.\n\
With a subcommand you can enable temporarily.",
&enablelist, "enable ", 1, &cmdlist);
if (xdb_commands)
add_com ("ab", class_breakpoint, enable_command,
"Enable some breakpoints.\n\
Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments.\n\
With no subcommand, breakpoints are enabled until you command otherwise.\n\
This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command.\n\
With a subcommand you can enable temporarily.");
add_com_alias ("en", "enable", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_abbrev_prefix_cmd ("breakpoints", class_breakpoint, enable_command,
"Enable some breakpoints.\n\
Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments.\n\
This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command.\n\
May be abbreviated to simply \"enable\".\n",
&enablebreaklist, "enable breakpoints ", 1, &enablelist);
add_cmd ("once", no_class, enable_once_command,
"Enable breakpoints for one hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it becomes disabled.",
&enablebreaklist);
add_cmd ("delete", no_class, enable_delete_command,
"Enable breakpoints and delete when hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it is deleted.",
&enablebreaklist);
add_cmd ("delete", no_class, enable_delete_command,
"Enable breakpoints and delete when hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it is deleted.",
&enablelist);
add_cmd ("once", no_class, enable_once_command,
"Enable breakpoints for one hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n\
If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it becomes disabled.",
&enablelist);
add_prefix_cmd ("disable", class_breakpoint, disable_command,
"Disable some breakpoints.\n\
Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
To disable all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled.",
&disablelist, "disable ", 1, &cmdlist);
add_com_alias ("dis", "disable", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_com_alias ("disa", "disable", class_breakpoint, 1);
if (xdb_commands)
add_com ("sb", class_breakpoint, disable_command,
"Disable some breakpoints.\n\
Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
To disable all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled.");
add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_alias, disable_command,
"Disable some breakpoints.\n\
Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
To disable all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled.\n\
This command may be abbreviated \"disable\".",
&disablelist);
add_prefix_cmd ("delete", class_breakpoint, delete_command,
"Delete some breakpoints or auto-display expressions.\n\
Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
\n\
Also a prefix command for deletion of other GDB objects.\n\
The \"unset\" command is also an alias for \"delete\".",
&deletelist, "delete ", 1, &cmdlist);
add_com_alias ("d", "delete", class_breakpoint, 1);
if (xdb_commands)
add_com ("db", class_breakpoint, delete_command,
"Delete some breakpoints.\n\
Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n");
add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_alias, delete_command,
"Delete some breakpoints or auto-display expressions.\n\
Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n\
To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n\
This command may be abbreviated \"delete\".",
&deletelist);
add_com ("clear", class_breakpoint, clear_command,
concat ("Clear breakpoint at specified line or function.\n\
Argument may be line number, function name, or \"*\" and an address.\n\
If line number is specified, all breakpoints in that line are cleared.\n\
If function is specified, breakpoints at beginning of function are cleared.\n\
If an address is specified, breakpoints at that address are cleared.\n\n",
"With no argument, clears all breakpoints in the line that the selected frame\n\
is executing in.\n\
\n\
See also the \"delete\" command which clears breakpoints by number.", NULL));
add_com ("break", class_breakpoint, break_command,
concat ("Set breakpoint at specified line or function.\n\
Argument may be line number, function name, or \"*\" and an address.\n\
If line number is specified, break at start of code for that line.\n\
If function is specified, break at start of code for that function.\n\
If an address is specified, break at that exact address.\n",
"With no arg, uses current execution address of selected stack frame.\n\
This is useful for breaking on return to a stack frame.\n\
\n\
Multiple breakpoints at one place are permitted, and useful if conditional.\n\
\n\
Do \"help breakpoints\" for info on other commands dealing with breakpoints.", NULL));
add_com_alias ("b", "break", class_run, 1);
add_com_alias ("br", "break", class_run, 1);
add_com_alias ("bre", "break", class_run, 1);
add_com_alias ("brea", "break", class_run, 1);
add_com ("xbreak", class_breakpoint, break_at_finish_command,
concat ("Set breakpoint at procedure exit. \n\
Argument may be function name, or \"*\" and an address.\n\
If function is specified, break at end of code for that function.\n\
If an address is specified, break at the end of the function that contains \n\
that exact address.\n",
"With no arg, uses current execution address of selected stack frame.\n\
This is useful for breaking on return to a stack frame.\n\
\n\
Multiple breakpoints at one place are permitted, and useful if conditional.\n\
\n\
Do \"help breakpoints\" for info on other commands dealing with breakpoints.", NULL));
add_com_alias ("xb", "xbreak", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_com_alias ("xbr", "xbreak", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_com_alias ("xbre", "xbreak", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_com_alias ("xbrea", "xbreak", class_breakpoint, 1);
if (xdb_commands)
{
add_com_alias ("ba", "break", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_com_alias ("bu", "ubreak", class_breakpoint, 1);
add_com ("bx", class_breakpoint, break_at_finish_at_depth_command,
"Set breakpoint at procedure exit. Either there should\n\
be no argument or the argument must be a depth.\n");
}
if (dbx_commands)
{
add_abbrev_prefix_cmd ("stop", class_breakpoint, stop_command,
"Break in function/address or break at a line in the current file.",
&stoplist, "stop ", 1, &cmdlist);
add_cmd ("in", class_breakpoint, stopin_command,
"Break in function or address.\n", &stoplist);
add_cmd ("at", class_breakpoint, stopat_command,
"Break at a line in the current file.\n", &stoplist);
add_com ("status", class_info, breakpoints_info,
concat ("Status of user-settable breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n\
The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n\
\tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n\
\twatchpoint - watchpoint\n\
The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to indicate\n\
the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that the\n\
breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate the\n\
address and file/line number respectively.\n\n",
"Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n\
are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n\n\
Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n\
breakpoint set.", NULL));
}
add_info ("breakpoints", breakpoints_info,
concat ("Status of user-settable breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n\
The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n\
\tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n\
\twatchpoint - watchpoint\n\
The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to indicate\n\
the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that the\n\
breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate the\n\
address and file/line number respectively.\n\n",
"Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n\
are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n\n\
Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n\
breakpoint set.", NULL));
if (xdb_commands)
add_com ("lb", class_breakpoint, breakpoints_info,
concat ("Status of user-settable breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n\
The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n\
\tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n\
\twatchpoint - watchpoint\n\
The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to indicate\n\
the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that the\n\
breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate the\n\
address and file/line number respectively.\n\n",
"Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n\
are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n\n\
Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n\
breakpoint set.", NULL));
add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_maintenance, maintenance_info_breakpoints,
concat ("Status of all breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n\
The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n\
\tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n\
\twatchpoint - watchpoint\n\
\tlongjmp - internal breakpoint used to step through longjmp()\n\
\tlongjmp resume - internal breakpoint at the target of longjmp()\n\
\tuntil - internal breakpoint used by the \"until\" command\n\
\tfinish - internal breakpoint used by the \"finish\" command\n",
"The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to indicate\n\
the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that the\n\
breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate the\n\
address and file/line number respectively.\n\n",
"Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n\
are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n\n\
Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n\
breakpoint set.", NULL),
&maintenanceinfolist);
add_com ("catch", class_breakpoint, catch_command,
"Set catchpoints to catch events.\n\
Raised signals may be caught:\n\
\tcatch signal - all signals\n\
\tcatch signal <signame> - a particular signal\n\
Raised exceptions may be caught:\n\
\tcatch throw - all exceptions, when thrown\n\
\tcatch throw <exceptname> - a particular exception, when thrown\n\
\tcatch catch - all exceptions, when caught\n\
\tcatch catch <exceptname> - a particular exception, when caught\n\
Thread or process events may be caught:\n\
\tcatch thread_start - any threads, just after creation\n\
\tcatch thread_exit - any threads, just before expiration\n\
\tcatch thread_join - any threads, just after joins\n\
Process events may be caught:\n\
\tcatch start - any processes, just after creation\n\
\tcatch exit - any processes, just before expiration\n\
\tcatch fork - calls to fork()\n\
\tcatch vfork - calls to vfork()\n\
\tcatch exec - calls to exec()\n\
Dynamically-linked library events may be caught:\n\
\tcatch load - loads of any library\n\
\tcatch load <libname> - loads of a particular library\n\
\tcatch unload - unloads of any library\n\
\tcatch unload <libname> - unloads of a particular library\n\
The act of your program's execution stopping may also be caught:\n\
\tcatch stop\n\n\
C++ exceptions may be caught:\n\
\tcatch throw - all exceptions, when thrown\n\
\tcatch catch - all exceptions, when caught\n\
\n\
Do \"help set follow-fork-mode\" for info on debugging your program\n\
after a fork or vfork is caught.\n\n\
Do \"help breakpoints\" for info on other commands dealing with breakpoints.");
add_com ("tcatch", class_breakpoint, tcatch_command,
"Set temporary catchpoints to catch events.\n\
Args like \"catch\" command.\n\
Like \"catch\" except the catchpoint is only temporary,\n\
so it will be deleted when hit. Equivalent to \"catch\" followed\n\
by using \"enable delete\" on the catchpoint number.");
add_com ("watch", class_breakpoint, watch_command,
"Set a watchpoint for an expression.\n\
A watchpoint stops execution of your program whenever the value of\n\
an expression changes.");
add_com ("rwatch", class_breakpoint, rwatch_command,
"Set a read watchpoint for an expression.\n\
A watchpoint stops execution of your program whenever the value of\n\
an expression is read.");
add_com ("awatch", class_breakpoint, awatch_command,
"Set a watchpoint for an expression.\n\
A watchpoint stops execution of your program whenever the value of\n\
an expression is either read or written.");
add_info ("watchpoints", breakpoints_info,
"Synonym for ``info breakpoints''.");
c = add_set_cmd ("can-use-hw-watchpoints", class_support, var_zinteger,
(char *) &can_use_hw_watchpoints,
"Set debugger's willingness to use watchpoint hardware.\n\
If zero, gdb will not use hardware for new watchpoints, even if\n\
such is available. (However, any hardware watchpoints that were\n\
created before setting this to nonzero, will continue to use watchpoint\n\
hardware.)",
&setlist);
add_show_from_set (c, &showlist);
can_use_hw_watchpoints = 1;
}