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c906108c 1/* Multi-process/thread control defs for GDB, the GNU debugger.
e2882c85 2 Copyright (C) 1987-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 Contributed by Lynx Real-Time Systems, Inc. Los Gatos, CA.
4
c906108c 5
c5aa993b 6 This file is part of GDB.
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8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 11 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 12
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 17
c5aa993b 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20
21#ifndef GDBTHREAD_H
22#define GDBTHREAD_H
23
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24struct symtab;
25
c906108c 26#include "breakpoint.h"
aa0cd9c1 27#include "frame.h"
8e8901c5 28#include "ui-out.h"
a474d7c2 29#include "inferior.h"
02d27625 30#include "btrace.h"
6c659fc2 31#include "common/vec.h"
372316f1 32#include "target/waitstatus.h"
5d5658a1 33#include "cli/cli-utils.h"
3a3fd0fd 34#include "common/refcounted-object.h"
043a4934 35#include "common-gdbthread.h"
8e8901c5 36
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37/* Frontend view of the thread state. Possible extensions: stepping,
38 finishing, until(ling),... */
39enum thread_state
40{
41 THREAD_STOPPED,
42 THREAD_RUNNING,
43 THREAD_EXITED,
44};
45
16c381f0 46/* Inferior thread specific part of `struct infcall_control_state'.
8ea051c5 47
16c381f0 48 Inferior process counterpart is `struct inferior_control_state'. */
8ea051c5 49
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50struct thread_control_state
51{
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52 /* User/external stepping state. */
53
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54 /* Step-resume or longjmp-resume breakpoint. */
55 struct breakpoint *step_resume_breakpoint;
56
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57 /* Exception-resume breakpoint. */
58 struct breakpoint *exception_resume_breakpoint;
59
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60 /* Breakpoints used for software single stepping. Plural, because
61 it may have multiple locations. E.g., if stepping over a
62 conditional branch instruction we can't decode the condition for,
63 we'll need to put a breakpoint at the branch destination, and
64 another at the instruction after the branch. */
65 struct breakpoint *single_step_breakpoints;
66
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67 /* Range to single step within.
68
69 If this is nonzero, respond to a single-step signal by continuing
70 to step if the pc is in this range.
71
72 If step_range_start and step_range_end are both 1, it means to
73 step for a single instruction (FIXME: it might clean up
74 wait_for_inferior in a minor way if this were changed to the
75 address of the instruction and that address plus one. But maybe
0963b4bd 76 not). */
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77 CORE_ADDR step_range_start; /* Inclusive */
78 CORE_ADDR step_range_end; /* Exclusive */
79
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80 /* Function the thread was in as of last it started stepping. */
81 struct symbol *step_start_function;
82
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83 /* If GDB issues a target step request, and this is nonzero, the
84 target should single-step this thread once, and then continue
85 single-stepping it without GDB core involvement as long as the
86 thread stops in the step range above. If this is zero, the
87 target should ignore the step range, and only issue one single
88 step. */
89 int may_range_step;
90
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91 /* Stack frame address as of when stepping command was issued.
92 This is how we know when we step into a subroutine call, and how
93 to set the frame for the breakpoint used to step out. */
aa0cd9c1 94 struct frame_id step_frame_id;
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96 /* Similarly, the frame ID of the underlying stack frame (skipping
97 any inlined frames). */
98 struct frame_id step_stack_frame_id;
99
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100 /* Nonzero if we are presently stepping over a breakpoint.
101
102 If we hit a breakpoint or watchpoint, and then continue, we need
103 to single step the current thread with breakpoints disabled, to
104 avoid hitting the same breakpoint or watchpoint again. And we
105 should step just a single thread and keep other threads stopped,
106 so that other threads don't miss breakpoints while they are
107 removed.
108
109 So, this variable simultaneously means that we need to single
110 step the current thread, keep other threads stopped, and that
111 breakpoints should be removed while we step.
112
113 This variable is set either:
114 - in proceed, when we resume inferior on user's explicit request
115 - in keep_going, if handle_inferior_event decides we need to
116 step over breakpoint.
117
118 The variable is cleared in normal_stop. The proceed calls
119 wait_for_inferior, which calls handle_inferior_event in a loop,
120 and until wait_for_inferior exits, this variable is changed only
121 by keep_going. */
0d06e24b 122 int trap_expected;
4e1c45ea 123
16c381f0 124 /* Nonzero if the thread is being proceeded for a "finish" command
46c03469 125 or a similar situation when return value should be printed. */
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126 int proceed_to_finish;
127
128 /* Nonzero if the thread is being proceeded for an inferior function
129 call. */
130 int in_infcall;
131
132 enum step_over_calls_kind step_over_calls;
133
134 /* Nonzero if stopped due to a step command. */
135 int stop_step;
136
137 /* Chain containing status of breakpoint(s) the thread stopped
138 at. */
139 bpstat stop_bpstat;
17b2616c 140
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141 /* Whether the command that started the thread was a stepping
142 command. This is used to decide whether "set scheduler-locking
143 step" behaves like "on" or "off". */
144 int stepping_command;
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145};
146
a38fe4fe 147/* Inferior thread specific part of `struct infcall_suspend_state'. */
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148
149struct thread_suspend_state
150{
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151 /* Last signal that the inferior received (why it stopped). When
152 the thread is resumed, this signal is delivered. Note: the
153 target should not check whether the signal is in pass state,
154 because the signal may have been explicitly passed with the
155 "signal" command, which overrides "handle nopass". If the signal
156 should be suppressed, the core will take care of clearing this
157 before the target is resumed. */
2ea28649 158 enum gdb_signal stop_signal;
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159
160 /* The reason the thread last stopped, if we need to track it
161 (breakpoint, watchpoint, etc.) */
162 enum target_stop_reason stop_reason;
163
164 /* The waitstatus for this thread's last event. */
165 struct target_waitstatus waitstatus;
166 /* If true WAITSTATUS hasn't been handled yet. */
167 int waitstatus_pending_p;
168
169 /* Record the pc of the thread the last time it stopped. (This is
170 not the current thread's PC as that may have changed since the
171 last stop, e.g., "return" command, or "p $pc = 0xf000"). This is
172 used in coordination with stop_reason and waitstatus_pending_p:
173 if the thread's PC is changed since it last stopped, a pending
174 breakpoint waitstatus is discarded. */
175 CORE_ADDR stop_pc;
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176};
177
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178typedef struct value *value_ptr;
179DEF_VEC_P (value_ptr);
180typedef VEC (value_ptr) value_vec;
181
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182/* Base class for target-specific thread data. */
183struct private_thread_info
184{
185 virtual ~private_thread_info () = 0;
186};
187
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188/* Threads are intrusively refcounted objects. Being the
189 user-selected thread is normally considered an implicit strong
190 reference and is thus not accounted in the refcount, unlike
191 inferior objects. This is necessary, because there's no "current
192 thread" pointer. Instead the current thread is inferred from the
193 inferior_ptid global. However, when GDB needs to remember the
194 selected thread to later restore it, GDB bumps the thread object's
195 refcount, to prevent something deleting the thread object before
a6c21d4a 196 reverting back (e.g., due to a "kill" command). If the thread
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197 meanwhile exits before being re-selected, then the thread object is
198 left listed in the thread list, but marked with state
199 THREAD_EXITED. (See make_cleanup_restore_current_thread and
200 delete_thread). All other thread references are considered weak
201 references. Placing a thread in the thread list is an implicit
202 strong reference, and is thus not accounted for in the thread's
203 refcount. */
204
205class thread_info : public refcounted_object
16c381f0 206{
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207public:
208 explicit thread_info (inferior *inf, ptid_t ptid);
209 ~thread_info ();
210
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211 bool deletable () const
212 {
213 /* If this is the current thread, or there's code out there that
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214 relies on it existing (refcount > 0) we can't delete yet. */
215 return (refcount () == 0 && !ptid_equal (ptid, inferior_ptid));
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216 }
217
12316564 218 struct thread_info *next = NULL;
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219 ptid_t ptid; /* "Actual process id";
220 In fact, this may be overloaded with
221 kernel thread id, etc. */
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222
223 /* Each thread has two GDB IDs.
224
225 a) The thread ID (Id). This consists of the pair of:
226
227 - the number of the thread's inferior and,
228
229 - the thread's thread number in its inferior, aka, the
230 per-inferior thread number. This number is unique in the
231 inferior but not unique between inferiors.
232
233 b) The global ID (GId). This is a a single integer unique
234 between all inferiors.
235
236 E.g.:
237
238 (gdb) info threads -gid
239 Id GId Target Id Frame
240 * 1.1 1 Thread A 0x16a09237 in foo () at foo.c:10
241 1.2 3 Thread B 0x15ebc6ed in bar () at foo.c:20
242 1.3 5 Thread C 0x15ebc6ed in bar () at foo.c:20
243 2.1 2 Thread A 0x16a09237 in foo () at foo.c:10
244 2.2 4 Thread B 0x15ebc6ed in bar () at foo.c:20
245 2.3 6 Thread C 0x15ebc6ed in bar () at foo.c:20
246
247 Above, both inferiors 1 and 2 have threads numbered 1-3, but each
248 thread has its own unique global ID. */
249
c84f6bbf 250 /* The thread's global GDB thread number. This is exposed to MI,
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251 Python/Scheme, visible with "info threads -gid", and is also what
252 the $_gthread convenience variable is bound to. */
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253 int global_num;
254
255 /* The per-inferior thread number. This is unique in the inferior
256 the thread belongs to, but not unique between inferiors. This is
257 what the $_thread convenience variable is bound to. */
258 int per_inf_num;
259
260 /* The inferior this thread belongs to. */
261 struct inferior *inf;
16c381f0 262
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263 /* The name of the thread, as specified by the user. This is NULL
264 if the thread does not have a user-given name. */
12316564 265 char *name = NULL;
4694da01 266
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267 /* Non-zero means the thread is executing. Note: this is different
268 from saying that there is an active target and we are stopped at
269 a breakpoint, for instance. This is a real indicator whether the
270 thread is off and running. */
12316564 271 int executing = 0;
16c381f0 272
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273 /* Non-zero if this thread is resumed from infrun's perspective.
274 Note that a thread can be marked both as not-executing and
275 resumed at the same time. This happens if we try to resume a
276 thread that has a wait status pending. We shouldn't let the
277 thread really run until that wait status has been processed, but
278 we should not process that wait status if we didn't try to let
279 the thread run. */
12316564 280 int resumed = 0;
372316f1 281
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282 /* Frontend view of the thread state. Note that the THREAD_RUNNING/
283 THREAD_STOPPED states are different from EXECUTING. When the
284 thread is stopped internally while handling an internal event,
285 like a software single-step breakpoint, EXECUTING will be false,
286 but STATE will still be THREAD_RUNNING. */
12316564 287 enum thread_state state = THREAD_STOPPED;
16c381f0 288
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289 /* State of GDB control of inferior thread execution.
290 See `struct thread_control_state'. */
12316564 291 thread_control_state control {};
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292
293 /* State of inferior thread to restore after GDB is done with an inferior
294 call. See `struct thread_suspend_state'. */
12316564 295 thread_suspend_state suspend {};
16c381f0 296
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297 int current_line = 0;
298 struct symtab *current_symtab = NULL;
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299
300 /* Internal stepping state. */
301
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302 /* Record the pc of the thread the last time it was resumed. (It
303 can't be done on stop as the PC may change since the last stop,
304 e.g., "return" command, or "p $pc = 0xf000"). This is maintained
305 by proceed and keep_going, and among other things, it's used in
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306 adjust_pc_after_break to distinguish a hardware single-step
307 SIGTRAP from a breakpoint SIGTRAP. */
12316564 308 CORE_ADDR prev_pc = 0;
16c381f0 309
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310 /* Did we set the thread stepping a breakpoint instruction? This is
311 used in conjunction with PREV_PC to decide whether to adjust the
312 PC. */
12316564 313 int stepped_breakpoint = 0;
7f5ef605 314
4e1c45ea 315 /* Should we step over breakpoint next time keep_going is called? */
12316564 316 int stepping_over_breakpoint = 0;
0d06e24b 317
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318 /* Should we step over a watchpoint next time keep_going is called?
319 This is needed on targets with non-continuable, non-steppable
320 watchpoints. */
12316564 321 int stepping_over_watchpoint = 0;
963f9c80 322
4e1c45ea 323 /* Set to TRUE if we should finish single-stepping over a breakpoint
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324 after hitting the current step-resume breakpoint. The context here
325 is that GDB is to do `next' or `step' while signal arrives.
326 When stepping over a breakpoint and signal arrives, GDB will attempt
327 to skip signal handler, so it inserts a step_resume_breakpoint at the
328 signal return address, and resume inferior.
329 step_after_step_resume_breakpoint is set to TRUE at this moment in
330 order to keep GDB in mind that there is still a breakpoint to step over
331 when GDB gets back SIGTRAP from step_resume_breakpoint. */
12316564 332 int step_after_step_resume_breakpoint = 0;
4e1c45ea 333
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334 /* Pointer to the state machine manager object that handles what is
335 left to do for the thread's execution command after the target
336 stops. Several execution commands use it. */
12316564 337 struct thread_fsm *thread_fsm = NULL;
a474d7c2 338
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339 /* This is used to remember when a fork or vfork event was caught by
340 a catchpoint, and thus the event is to be followed at the next
341 resume of the thread, and not immediately. */
342 struct target_waitstatus pending_follow;
343
252fbfc8 344 /* True if this thread has been explicitly requested to stop. */
12316564 345 int stop_requested = 0;
252fbfc8 346
186c406b 347 /* The initiating frame of a nexting operation, used for deciding
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348 which exceptions to intercept. If it is null_frame_id no
349 bp_longjmp or bp_exception but longjmp has been caught just for
350 bp_longjmp_call_dummy. */
12316564 351 struct frame_id initiating_frame = null_frame_id;
186c406b 352
0d06e24b 353 /* Private data used by the target vector implementation. */
7aabaf9d 354 std::unique_ptr<private_thread_info> priv;
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355
356 /* Branch trace information for this thread. */
12316564 357 struct btrace_thread_info btrace {};
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358
359 /* Flag which indicates that the stack temporaries should be stored while
360 evaluating expressions. */
12316564 361 int stack_temporaries_enabled = 0;
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362
363 /* Values that are stored as temporaries on stack while evaluating
364 expressions. */
12316564 365 value_vec *stack_temporaries = NULL;
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366
367 /* Step-over chain. A thread is in the step-over queue if these are
368 non-NULL. If only a single thread is in the chain, then these
369 fields point to self. */
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370 struct thread_info *step_over_prev = NULL;
371 struct thread_info *step_over_next = NULL;
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372};
373
374/* Create an empty thread list, or empty the existing one. */
375extern void init_thread_list (void);
376
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377/* Add a thread to the thread list, print a message
378 that a new thread is found, and return the pointer to
379 the new thread. Caller my use this pointer to
380 initialize the private thread data. */
39f77062 381extern struct thread_info *add_thread (ptid_t ptid);
0d06e24b 382
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383/* Same as add_thread, but does not print a message
384 about new thread. */
385extern struct thread_info *add_thread_silent (ptid_t ptid);
386
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387/* Same as add_thread, and sets the private info. */
388extern struct thread_info *add_thread_with_info (ptid_t ptid,
389 struct private_thread_info *);
390
0d06e24b 391/* Delete an existing thread list entry. */
39f77062 392extern void delete_thread (ptid_t);
0d06e24b 393
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394/* Delete an existing thread list entry, and be quiet about it. Used
395 after the process this thread having belonged to having already
396 exited, for example. */
397extern void delete_thread_silent (ptid_t);
398
0963b4bd 399/* Delete a step_resume_breakpoint from the thread database. */
4e1c45ea 400extern void delete_step_resume_breakpoint (struct thread_info *);
8601f500 401
0963b4bd 402/* Delete an exception_resume_breakpoint from the thread database. */
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403extern void delete_exception_resume_breakpoint (struct thread_info *);
404
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405/* Delete the single-step breakpoints of thread TP, if any. */
406extern void delete_single_step_breakpoints (struct thread_info *tp);
407
408/* Check if the thread has software single stepping breakpoints
409 set. */
410extern int thread_has_single_step_breakpoints_set (struct thread_info *tp);
411
412/* Check whether the thread has software single stepping breakpoints
413 set at PC. */
414extern int thread_has_single_step_breakpoint_here (struct thread_info *tp,
accd0bcd 415 const address_space *aspace,
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416 CORE_ADDR addr);
417
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418/* Translate the global integer thread id (GDB's homegrown id, not the
419 system's) into a "pid" (which may be overloaded with extra thread
420 information). */
421extern ptid_t global_thread_id_to_ptid (int num);
422
423/* Translate a 'pid' (which may be overloaded with extra thread
424 information) into the global integer thread id (GDB's homegrown id,
425 not the system's). */
426extern int ptid_to_global_thread_id (ptid_t ptid);
0d06e24b 427
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428/* Returns whether to show inferior-qualified thread IDs, or plain
429 thread numbers. Inferior-qualified IDs are shown whenever we have
430 multiple inferiors, or the only inferior left has number > 1. */
431extern int show_inferior_qualified_tids (void);
0d06e24b 432
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433/* Return a string version of THR's thread ID. If there are multiple
434 inferiors, then this prints the inferior-qualifier form, otherwise
435 it only prints the thread number. The result is stored in a
436 circular static buffer, NUMCELLS deep. */
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437const char *print_thread_id (struct thread_info *thr);
438
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439/* Boolean test for an already-known pid (which may be overloaded with
440 extra thread information). */
39f77062 441extern int in_thread_list (ptid_t ptid);
0d06e24b 442
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443/* Boolean test for an already-known global thread id (GDB's homegrown
444 global id, not the system's). */
445extern int valid_global_thread_id (int global_id);
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446
447/* Search function to lookup a thread by 'pid'. */
e09875d4 448extern struct thread_info *find_thread_ptid (ptid_t ptid);
0d06e24b 449
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450/* Find thread by GDB global thread ID. */
451struct thread_info *find_thread_global_id (int global_id);
1e92afda 452
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453/* Find thread by thread library specific handle in inferior INF. */
454struct thread_info *find_thread_by_handle (struct value *thread_handle,
455 struct inferior *inf);
456
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457/* Finds the first thread of the inferior given by PID. If PID is -1,
458 returns the first thread in the list. */
459struct thread_info *first_thread_of_process (int pid);
460
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461/* Returns any thread of process PID, giving preference to the current
462 thread. */
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463extern struct thread_info *any_thread_of_process (int pid);
464
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465/* Returns any non-exited thread of process PID, giving preference to
466 the current thread, and to not executing threads. */
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467extern struct thread_info *any_live_thread_of_process (int pid);
468
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469/* Change the ptid of thread OLD_PTID to NEW_PTID. */
470void thread_change_ptid (ptid_t old_ptid, ptid_t new_ptid);
471
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472/* Iterator function to call a user-provided callback function
473 once for each known thread. */
474typedef int (*thread_callback_func) (struct thread_info *, void *);
475extern struct thread_info *iterate_over_threads (thread_callback_func, void *);
476
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477/* Traverse all threads. */
478#define ALL_THREADS(T) \
479 for (T = thread_list; T; T = T->next) \
480
481/* Traverse over all threads, sorted by inferior. */
482#define ALL_THREADS_BY_INFERIOR(inf, tp) \
483 ALL_INFERIORS (inf) \
484 ALL_THREADS (tp) \
485 if (inf == tp->inf)
486
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487/* Traverse all threads, except those that have THREAD_EXITED
488 state. */
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490#define ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS(T) \
491 for (T = thread_list; T; T = T->next) \
492 if ((T)->state != THREAD_EXITED)
e5ef252a 493
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494/* Traverse all threads, including those that have THREAD_EXITED
495 state. Allows deleting the currently iterated thread. */
496#define ALL_THREADS_SAFE(T, TMP) \
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497 for ((T) = thread_list; \
498 (T) != NULL ? ((TMP) = (T)->next, 1): 0; \
8a06aea7 499 (T) = (TMP))
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501extern int thread_count (void);
502
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503/* Switch from one thread to another. Does not read registers and
504 sets STOP_PC to -1. */
505extern void switch_to_thread_no_regs (struct thread_info *thread);
506
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507/* Marks or clears thread(s) PTID as resumed. If PTID is
508 MINUS_ONE_PTID, applies to all threads. If ptid_is_pid(PTID) is
509 true, applies to all threads of the process pointed at by PTID. */
510extern void set_resumed (ptid_t ptid, int resumed);
511
e1ac3328 512/* Marks thread PTID is running, or stopped.
28153fd3 513 If PTID is minus_one_ptid, marks all threads. */
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514extern void set_running (ptid_t ptid, int running);
515
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516/* Marks or clears thread(s) PTID as having been requested to stop.
517 If PTID is MINUS_ONE_PTID, applies to all threads. If
518 ptid_is_pid(PTID) is true, applies to all threads of the process
519 pointed at by PTID. If STOP, then the THREAD_STOP_REQUESTED
520 observer is called with PTID as argument. */
521extern void set_stop_requested (ptid_t ptid, int stop);
522
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523/* NOTE: Since the thread state is not a boolean, most times, you do
524 not want to check it with negation. If you really want to check if
525 the thread is stopped,
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527 use (good):
528
529 if (is_stopped (ptid))
530
531 instead of (bad):
532
533 if (!is_running (ptid))
534
535 The latter also returns true on exited threads, most likelly not
536 what you want. */
537
538/* Reports if in the frontend's perpective, thread PTID is running. */
539extern int is_running (ptid_t ptid);
8ea051c5 540
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541/* Is this thread listed, but known to have exited? We keep it listed
542 (but not visible) until it's safe to delete. */
543extern int is_exited (ptid_t ptid);
544
0d6431e2 545/* In the frontend's perpective, is this thread stopped? */
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546extern int is_stopped (ptid_t ptid);
547
28153fd3 548/* Marks thread PTID as executing, or not. If PTID is minus_one_ptid,
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549 marks all threads.
550
551 Note that this is different from the running state. See the
30596231 552 description of state and executing fields of struct
0d6431e2 553 thread_info. */
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554extern void set_executing (ptid_t ptid, int executing);
555
556/* Reports if thread PTID is executing. */
557extern int is_executing (ptid_t ptid);
558
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559/* True if any (known or unknown) thread is or may be executing. */
560extern int threads_are_executing (void);
561
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562/* Merge the executing property of thread PTID over to its thread
563 state property (frontend running/stopped view).
564
565 "not executing" -> "stopped"
566 "executing" -> "running"
567 "exited" -> "exited"
568
28153fd3 569 If PTID is minus_one_ptid, go over all threads.
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571 Notifications are only emitted if the thread state did change. */
572extern void finish_thread_state (ptid_t ptid);
573
574/* Same as FINISH_THREAD_STATE, but with an interface suitable to be
575 registered as a cleanup. PTID_P points to the ptid_t that is
576 passed to FINISH_THREAD_STATE. */
577extern void finish_thread_state_cleanup (void *ptid_p);
578
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579/* Commands with a prefix of `thread'. */
580extern struct cmd_list_element *thread_cmd_list;
581
981a3fb3 582extern void thread_command (const char *tidstr, int from_tty);
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584/* Print notices on thread events (attach, detach, etc.), set with
585 `set print thread-events'. */
586extern int print_thread_events;
587
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588/* Prints the list of threads and their details on UIOUT. If
589 REQUESTED_THREADS, a list of GDB ids/ranges, is not NULL, only
590 print threads whose ID is included in the list. If PID is not -1,
591 only print threads from the process PID. Otherwise, threads from
592 all attached PIDs are printed. If both REQUESTED_THREADS is not
593 NULL and PID is not -1, then the thread is printed if it belongs to
594 the specified process. Otherwise, an error is raised. */
595extern void print_thread_info (struct ui_out *uiout, char *requested_threads,
3ee1c036 596 int pid);
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598/* Save/restore current inferior/thread/frame. */
599
600class scoped_restore_current_thread
601{
602public:
603 scoped_restore_current_thread ();
604 ~scoped_restore_current_thread ();
605
d6541620 606 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (scoped_restore_current_thread);
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608private:
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609 /* Use the "class" keyword here, because of a clash with a "thread_info"
610 function in the Darwin API. */
611 class thread_info *m_thread;
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612 inferior *m_inf;
613 frame_id m_selected_frame_id;
614 int m_selected_frame_level;
615 bool m_was_stopped;
616};
6208b47d 617
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618/* Returns a pointer into the thread_info corresponding to
619 INFERIOR_PTID. INFERIOR_PTID *must* be in the thread list. */
620extern struct thread_info* inferior_thread (void);
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622extern void update_thread_list (void);
623
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624/* Delete any thread the target says is no longer alive. */
625
626extern void prune_threads (void);
627
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628/* Delete threads marked THREAD_EXITED. Unlike prune_threads, this
629 does not consult the target about whether the thread is alive right
630 now. */
631extern void delete_exited_threads (void);
632
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633/* Return true if PC is in the stepping range of THREAD. */
634
635int pc_in_thread_step_range (CORE_ADDR pc, struct thread_info *thread);
636
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637extern struct cleanup *enable_thread_stack_temporaries (ptid_t ptid);
638
639extern int thread_stack_temporaries_enabled_p (ptid_t ptid);
640
641extern void push_thread_stack_temporary (ptid_t ptid, struct value *v);
642
643extern struct value *get_last_thread_stack_temporary (ptid_t);
644
645extern int value_in_thread_stack_temporaries (struct value *, ptid_t);
646
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647/* Add TP to the end of its inferior's pending step-over chain. */
648
649extern void thread_step_over_chain_enqueue (struct thread_info *tp);
650
651/* Remove TP from its inferior's pending step-over chain. */
652
653extern void thread_step_over_chain_remove (struct thread_info *tp);
654
655/* Return the next thread in the step-over chain starting at TP. NULL
656 if TP is the last entry in the chain. */
657
658extern struct thread_info *thread_step_over_chain_next (struct thread_info *tp);
659
660/* Return true if TP is in the step-over chain. */
661
662extern int thread_is_in_step_over_chain (struct thread_info *tp);
663
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664/* Cancel any ongoing execution command. */
665
666extern void thread_cancel_execution_command (struct thread_info *thr);
667
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668/* Check whether it makes sense to access a register of the current
669 thread at this point. If not, throw an error (e.g., the thread is
670 executing). */
671extern void validate_registers_access (void);
672
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673/* Check whether it makes sense to access a register of PTID at this point.
674 Returns true if registers may be accessed; false otherwise. */
675extern bool can_access_registers_ptid (ptid_t ptid);
676
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677/* Returns whether to show which thread hit the breakpoint, received a
678 signal, etc. and ended up causing a user-visible stop. This is
679 true iff we ever detected multiple threads. */
680extern int show_thread_that_caused_stop (void);
681
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682/* Print the message for a thread or/and frame selected. */
683extern void print_selected_thread_frame (struct ui_out *uiout,
684 user_selected_what selection);
685
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686/* Helper for the CLI's "thread" command and for MI's -thread-select.
687 Selects thread THR. TIDSTR is the original string the thread ID
688 was parsed from. This is used in the error message if THR is not
689 alive anymore. */
7aabaf9d 690extern void thread_select (const char *tidstr, class thread_info *thr);
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692extern struct thread_info *thread_list;
693
c5aa993b 694#endif /* GDBTHREAD_H */