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1 /* Low level interface to ptrace, for GDB when running under Unix.
2 Copyright 1986-87, 1989, 1991-92, 1995, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
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19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21 #include "defs.h"
22 #include "frame.h"
23 #include "inferior.h"
24 #include "command.h"
25 #include "signals.h"
26 #include "serial.h"
27 #include "terminal.h"
28 #include "target.h"
29 #include "gdbthread.h"
30
31 #include "gdb_string.h"
32 #include <signal.h>
33 #include <fcntl.h>
34 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
35 #include <sys/select.h>
36 #endif
37
38 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
39 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE pid_t
40 #endif
41
42 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
43 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE int
44 #endif
45
46 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
47 #ifdef SHORT_PGRP
48 /* This is only used for the ultra. Does it have pid_t? */
49 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE short
50 #else
51 #define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE int
52 #endif
53 #endif /* sgtty */
54
55 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
56 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
57 #endif
58
59 #if defined (SIGIO) && defined (FASYNC) && defined (FD_SET) && defined (F_SETOWN)
60 static void
61 handle_sigio PARAMS ((int));
62 #endif
63
64 extern void _initialize_inflow PARAMS ((void));
65
66 static void
67 pass_signal PARAMS ((int));
68
69 static void
70 kill_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
71
72 static void
73 terminal_ours_1 PARAMS ((int));
74 \f
75 /* Record terminal status separately for debugger and inferior. */
76
77 static serial_t stdin_serial;
78
79 /* TTY state for the inferior. We save it whenever the inferior stops, and
80 restore it when it resumes. */
81 static serial_ttystate inferior_ttystate;
82
83 /* Our own tty state, which we restore every time we need to deal with the
84 terminal. We only set it once, when GDB first starts. The settings of
85 flags which readline saves and restores and unimportant. */
86 static serial_ttystate our_ttystate;
87
88 /* fcntl flags for us and the inferior. Saved and restored just like
89 {our,inferior}_ttystate. */
90 static int tflags_inferior;
91 static int tflags_ours;
92
93 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
94 /* Process group for us and the inferior. Saved and restored just like
95 {our,inferior}_ttystate. */
96 PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE our_process_group;
97 PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE inferior_process_group;
98 #endif
99
100 /* While the inferior is running, we want SIGINT and SIGQUIT to go to the
101 inferior only. If we have job control, that takes care of it. If not,
102 we save our handlers in these two variables and set SIGINT and SIGQUIT
103 to SIG_IGN. */
104
105 static void (*sigint_ours) ();
106 static void (*sigquit_ours) ();
107
108 /* The name of the tty (from the `tty' command) that we gave to the inferior
109 when it was last started. */
110
111 static char *inferior_thisrun_terminal;
112
113 /* Nonzero if our terminal settings are in effect. Zero if the
114 inferior's settings are in effect. Ignored if !gdb_has_a_terminal
115 (). */
116
117 int terminal_is_ours;
118
119 enum
120 {
121 yes, no, have_not_checked
122 }
123 gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = have_not_checked;
124
125 /* Does GDB have a terminal (on stdin)? */
126 int
127 gdb_has_a_terminal ()
128 {
129 switch (gdb_has_a_terminal_flag)
130 {
131 case yes:
132 return 1;
133 case no:
134 return 0;
135 case have_not_checked:
136 /* Get all the current tty settings (including whether we have a tty at
137 all!). Can't do this in _initialize_inflow because SERIAL_FDOPEN
138 won't work until the serial_ops_list is initialized. */
139
140 #ifdef F_GETFL
141 tflags_ours = fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0);
142 #endif
143
144 gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = no;
145 stdin_serial = SERIAL_FDOPEN (0);
146 if (stdin_serial != NULL)
147 {
148 our_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
149
150 if (our_ttystate != NULL)
151 {
152 gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = yes;
153 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
154 our_process_group = tcgetpgrp (0);
155 #endif
156 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
157 our_process_group = getpgrp ();
158 #endif
159 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
160 ioctl (0, TIOCGPGRP, &our_process_group);
161 #endif
162 }
163 }
164
165 return gdb_has_a_terminal_flag == yes;
166 default:
167 /* "Can't happen". */
168 return 0;
169 }
170 }
171
172 /* Macro for printing errors from ioctl operations */
173
174 #define OOPSY(what) \
175 if (result == -1) \
176 fprintf_unfiltered(gdb_stderr, "[%s failed in terminal_inferior: %s]\n", \
177 what, strerror (errno))
178
179 static void terminal_ours_1 PARAMS ((int));
180
181 /* Initialize the terminal settings we record for the inferior,
182 before we actually run the inferior. */
183
184 void
185 terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp (pgrp)
186 int pgrp;
187 {
188 if (gdb_has_a_terminal ())
189 {
190 /* We could just as well copy our_ttystate (if we felt like adding
191 a new function SERIAL_COPY_TTY_STATE). */
192 if (inferior_ttystate)
193 free (inferior_ttystate);
194 inferior_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
195
196 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
197 inferior_process_group = pgrp;
198 #endif
199
200 /* Make sure that next time we call terminal_inferior (which will be
201 before the program runs, as it needs to be), we install the new
202 process group. */
203 terminal_is_ours = 1;
204 }
205 }
206
207 void
208 terminal_init_inferior ()
209 {
210 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
211 /* This is for Lynx, and should be cleaned up by having Lynx be a separate
212 debugging target with a version of target_terminal_init_inferior which
213 passes in the process group to a generic routine which does all the work
214 (and the non-threaded child_terminal_init_inferior can just pass in
215 inferior_pid to the same routine). */
216 /* We assume INFERIOR_PID is also the child's process group. */
217 terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp (PIDGET (inferior_pid));
218 #endif /* PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE */
219 }
220
221 /* Put the inferior's terminal settings into effect.
222 This is preparation for starting or resuming the inferior. */
223
224 void
225 terminal_inferior ()
226 {
227 if (gdb_has_a_terminal () && terminal_is_ours
228 && inferior_thisrun_terminal == 0)
229 {
230 int result;
231
232 #ifdef F_GETFL
233 /* Is there a reason this is being done twice? It happens both
234 places we use F_SETFL, so I'm inclined to think perhaps there
235 is some reason, however perverse. Perhaps not though... */
236 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_inferior);
237 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_inferior);
238 OOPSY ("fcntl F_SETFL");
239 #endif
240
241 /* Because we were careful to not change in or out of raw mode in
242 terminal_ours, we will not change in our out of raw mode with
243 this call, so we don't flush any input. */
244 result = SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, inferior_ttystate);
245 OOPSY ("setting tty state");
246
247 if (!job_control)
248 {
249 sigint_ours = (void (*)()) signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
250 #ifdef SIGQUIT
251 sigquit_ours = (void (*)()) signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
252 #endif
253 }
254
255 /* If attach_flag is set, we don't know whether we are sharing a
256 terminal with the inferior or not. (attaching a process
257 without a terminal is one case where we do not; attaching a
258 process which we ran from the same shell as GDB via `&' is
259 one case where we do, I think (but perhaps this is not
260 `sharing' in the sense that we need to save and restore tty
261 state)). I don't know if there is any way to tell whether we
262 are sharing a terminal. So what we do is to go through all
263 the saving and restoring of the tty state, but ignore errors
264 setting the process group, which will happen if we are not
265 sharing a terminal). */
266
267 if (job_control)
268 {
269 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
270 result = tcsetpgrp (0, inferior_process_group);
271 if (!attach_flag)
272 OOPSY ("tcsetpgrp");
273 #endif
274
275 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
276 result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &inferior_process_group);
277 if (!attach_flag)
278 OOPSY ("TIOCSPGRP");
279 #endif
280 }
281
282 }
283 terminal_is_ours = 0;
284 }
285
286 /* Put some of our terminal settings into effect,
287 enough to get proper results from our output,
288 but do not change into or out of RAW mode
289 so that no input is discarded.
290
291 After doing this, either terminal_ours or terminal_inferior
292 should be called to get back to a normal state of affairs. */
293
294 void
295 terminal_ours_for_output ()
296 {
297 terminal_ours_1 (1);
298 }
299
300 /* Put our terminal settings into effect.
301 First record the inferior's terminal settings
302 so they can be restored properly later. */
303
304 void
305 terminal_ours ()
306 {
307 terminal_ours_1 (0);
308 }
309
310 /* output_only is not used, and should not be used unless we introduce
311 separate terminal_is_ours and terminal_is_ours_for_output
312 flags. */
313
314 static void
315 terminal_ours_1 (output_only)
316 int output_only;
317 {
318 /* Checking inferior_thisrun_terminal is necessary so that
319 if GDB is running in the background, it won't block trying
320 to do the ioctl()'s below. Checking gdb_has_a_terminal
321 avoids attempting all the ioctl's when running in batch. */
322 if (inferior_thisrun_terminal != 0 || gdb_has_a_terminal () == 0)
323 return;
324
325 if (!terminal_is_ours)
326 {
327 /* Ignore this signal since it will happen when we try to set the
328 pgrp. */
329 void (*osigttou) ();
330 int result;
331
332 terminal_is_ours = 1;
333
334 #ifdef SIGTTOU
335 if (job_control)
336 osigttou = (void (*)()) signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN);
337 #endif
338
339 if (inferior_ttystate)
340 free (inferior_ttystate);
341 inferior_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
342 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
343 inferior_process_group = tcgetpgrp (0);
344 #endif
345 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
346 inferior_process_group = getpgrp ();
347 #endif
348 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
349 ioctl (0, TIOCGPGRP, &inferior_process_group);
350 #endif
351
352 /* Here we used to set ICANON in our ttystate, but I believe this
353 was an artifact from before when we used readline. Readline sets
354 the tty state when it needs to.
355 FIXME-maybe: However, query() expects non-raw mode and doesn't
356 use readline. Maybe query should use readline (on the other hand,
357 this only matters for HAVE_SGTTY, not termio or termios, I think). */
358
359 /* Set tty state to our_ttystate. We don't change in our out of raw
360 mode, to avoid flushing input. We need to do the same thing
361 regardless of output_only, because we don't have separate
362 terminal_is_ours and terminal_is_ours_for_output flags. It's OK,
363 though, since readline will deal with raw mode when/if it needs to.
364 */
365
366 SERIAL_NOFLUSH_SET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, our_ttystate,
367 inferior_ttystate);
368
369 if (job_control)
370 {
371 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
372 result = tcsetpgrp (0, our_process_group);
373 #if 0
374 /* This fails on Ultrix with EINVAL if you run the testsuite
375 in the background with nohup, and then log out. GDB never
376 used to check for an error here, so perhaps there are other
377 such situations as well. */
378 if (result == -1)
379 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "[tcsetpgrp failed in terminal_ours: %s]\n",
380 strerror (errno));
381 #endif
382 #endif /* termios */
383
384 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
385 result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &our_process_group);
386 #endif
387 }
388
389 #ifdef SIGTTOU
390 if (job_control)
391 signal (SIGTTOU, osigttou);
392 #endif
393
394 if (!job_control)
395 {
396 signal (SIGINT, sigint_ours);
397 #ifdef SIGQUIT
398 signal (SIGQUIT, sigquit_ours);
399 #endif
400 }
401
402 #ifdef F_GETFL
403 tflags_inferior = fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0);
404
405 /* Is there a reason this is being done twice? It happens both
406 places we use F_SETFL, so I'm inclined to think perhaps there
407 is some reason, however perverse. Perhaps not though... */
408 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_ours);
409 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tflags_ours);
410 #endif
411
412 result = result; /* lint */
413 }
414 }
415
416 /* ARGSUSED */
417 void
418 term_info (arg, from_tty)
419 char *arg;
420 int from_tty;
421 {
422 target_terminal_info (arg, from_tty);
423 }
424
425 /* ARGSUSED */
426 void
427 child_terminal_info (args, from_tty)
428 char *args;
429 int from_tty;
430 {
431 if (!gdb_has_a_terminal ())
432 {
433 printf_filtered ("This GDB does not control a terminal.\n");
434 return;
435 }
436
437 printf_filtered ("Inferior's terminal status (currently saved by GDB):\n");
438
439 /* First the fcntl flags. */
440 {
441 int flags;
442
443 flags = tflags_inferior;
444
445 printf_filtered ("File descriptor flags = ");
446
447 #ifndef O_ACCMODE
448 #define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR)
449 #endif
450 /* (O_ACCMODE) parens are to avoid Ultrix header file bug */
451 switch (flags & (O_ACCMODE))
452 {
453 case O_RDONLY:
454 printf_filtered ("O_RDONLY");
455 break;
456 case O_WRONLY:
457 printf_filtered ("O_WRONLY");
458 break;
459 case O_RDWR:
460 printf_filtered ("O_RDWR");
461 break;
462 }
463 flags &= ~(O_ACCMODE);
464
465 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK
466 if (flags & O_NONBLOCK)
467 printf_filtered (" | O_NONBLOCK");
468 flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK;
469 #endif
470
471 #if defined (O_NDELAY)
472 /* If O_NDELAY and O_NONBLOCK are defined to the same thing, we will
473 print it as O_NONBLOCK, which is good cause that is what POSIX
474 has, and the flag will already be cleared by the time we get here. */
475 if (flags & O_NDELAY)
476 printf_filtered (" | O_NDELAY");
477 flags &= ~O_NDELAY;
478 #endif
479
480 if (flags & O_APPEND)
481 printf_filtered (" | O_APPEND");
482 flags &= ~O_APPEND;
483
484 #if defined (O_BINARY)
485 if (flags & O_BINARY)
486 printf_filtered (" | O_BINARY");
487 flags &= ~O_BINARY;
488 #endif
489
490 if (flags)
491 printf_filtered (" | 0x%x", flags);
492 printf_filtered ("\n");
493 }
494
495 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
496 printf_filtered ("Process group = %d\n",
497 (int) inferior_process_group);
498 #endif
499
500 SERIAL_PRINT_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, inferior_ttystate, gdb_stdout);
501 }
502 \f
503 /* NEW_TTY_PREFORK is called before forking a new child process,
504 so we can record the state of ttys in the child to be formed.
505 TTYNAME is null if we are to share the terminal with gdb;
506 or points to a string containing the name of the desired tty.
507
508 NEW_TTY is called in new child processes under Unix, which will
509 become debugger target processes. This actually switches to
510 the terminal specified in the NEW_TTY_PREFORK call. */
511
512 void
513 new_tty_prefork (ttyname)
514 char *ttyname;
515 {
516 /* Save the name for later, for determining whether we and the child
517 are sharing a tty. */
518 inferior_thisrun_terminal = ttyname;
519 }
520
521 void
522 new_tty ()
523 {
524 register int tty;
525
526 if (inferior_thisrun_terminal == 0)
527 return;
528 #if !defined(__GO32__) && !defined(_WIN32)
529 #ifdef TIOCNOTTY
530 /* Disconnect the child process from our controlling terminal. On some
531 systems (SVR4 for example), this may cause a SIGTTOU, so temporarily
532 ignore SIGTTOU. */
533 tty = open ("/dev/tty", O_RDWR);
534 if (tty > 0)
535 {
536 void (*osigttou) ();
537
538 osigttou = (void (*)()) signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN);
539 ioctl (tty, TIOCNOTTY, 0);
540 close (tty);
541 signal (SIGTTOU, osigttou);
542 }
543 #endif
544
545 /* Now open the specified new terminal. */
546
547 #ifdef USE_O_NOCTTY
548 tty = open (inferior_thisrun_terminal, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY);
549 #else
550 tty = open (inferior_thisrun_terminal, O_RDWR);
551 #endif
552 if (tty == -1)
553 {
554 print_sys_errmsg (inferior_thisrun_terminal, errno);
555 _exit (1);
556 }
557
558 /* Avoid use of dup2; doesn't exist on all systems. */
559 if (tty != 0)
560 {
561 close (0);
562 dup (tty);
563 }
564 if (tty != 1)
565 {
566 close (1);
567 dup (tty);
568 }
569 if (tty != 2)
570 {
571 close (2);
572 dup (tty);
573 }
574 if (tty > 2)
575 close (tty);
576 #endif /* !go32 && !win32 */
577 }
578 \f
579 /* Kill the inferior process. Make us have no inferior. */
580
581 /* ARGSUSED */
582 static void
583 kill_command (arg, from_tty)
584 char *arg;
585 int from_tty;
586 {
587 /* FIXME: This should not really be inferior_pid (or target_has_execution).
588 It should be a distinct flag that indicates that a target is active, cuz
589 some targets don't have processes! */
590
591 if (inferior_pid == 0)
592 error ("The program is not being run.");
593 if (!query ("Kill the program being debugged? "))
594 error ("Not confirmed.");
595 target_kill ();
596
597 init_thread_list (); /* Destroy thread info */
598
599 /* Killing off the inferior can leave us with a core file. If so,
600 print the state we are left in. */
601 if (target_has_stack)
602 {
603 printf_filtered ("In %s,\n", target_longname);
604 if (selected_frame == NULL)
605 fputs_filtered ("No selected stack frame.\n", gdb_stdout);
606 else
607 print_stack_frame (selected_frame, selected_frame_level, 1);
608 }
609 }
610 \f
611 /* Call set_sigint_trap when you need to pass a signal on to an attached
612 process when handling SIGINT */
613
614 /* ARGSUSED */
615 static void
616 pass_signal (signo)
617 int signo;
618 {
619 #ifndef _WIN32
620 kill (PIDGET (inferior_pid), SIGINT);
621 #endif
622 }
623
624 static void (*osig) ();
625
626 void
627 set_sigint_trap ()
628 {
629 if (attach_flag || inferior_thisrun_terminal)
630 {
631 osig = (void (*)()) signal (SIGINT, pass_signal);
632 }
633 }
634
635 void
636 clear_sigint_trap ()
637 {
638 if (attach_flag || inferior_thisrun_terminal)
639 {
640 signal (SIGINT, osig);
641 }
642 }
643 \f
644 #if defined (SIGIO) && defined (FASYNC) && defined (FD_SET) && defined (F_SETOWN)
645 static void (*old_sigio) ();
646
647 static void
648 handle_sigio (signo)
649 int signo;
650 {
651 int numfds;
652 fd_set readfds;
653
654 signal (SIGIO, handle_sigio);
655
656 FD_ZERO (&readfds);
657 FD_SET (target_activity_fd, &readfds);
658 numfds = select (target_activity_fd + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, NULL);
659 if (numfds >= 0 && FD_ISSET (target_activity_fd, &readfds))
660 {
661 #ifndef _WIN32
662 if ((*target_activity_function) ())
663 kill (inferior_pid, SIGINT);
664 #endif
665 }
666 }
667
668 static int old_fcntl_flags;
669
670 void
671 set_sigio_trap ()
672 {
673 if (target_activity_function)
674 {
675 old_sigio = (void (*)()) signal (SIGIO, handle_sigio);
676 fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_SETOWN, getpid ());
677 old_fcntl_flags = fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_GETFL, 0);
678 fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags | FASYNC);
679 }
680 }
681
682 void
683 clear_sigio_trap ()
684 {
685 if (target_activity_function)
686 {
687 signal (SIGIO, old_sigio);
688 fcntl (target_activity_fd, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags);
689 }
690 }
691 #else /* No SIGIO. */
692 void
693 set_sigio_trap ()
694 {
695 if (target_activity_function)
696 abort ();
697 }
698
699 void
700 clear_sigio_trap ()
701 {
702 if (target_activity_function)
703 abort ();
704 }
705 #endif /* No SIGIO. */
706 \f
707
708 /* This is here because this is where we figure out whether we (probably)
709 have job control. Just using job_control only does part of it because
710 setpgid or setpgrp might not exist on a system without job control.
711 It might be considered misplaced (on the other hand, process groups and
712 job control are closely related to ttys).
713
714 For a more clean implementation, in libiberty, put a setpgid which merely
715 calls setpgrp and a setpgrp which does nothing (any system with job control
716 will have one or the other). */
717 int
718 gdb_setpgid ()
719 {
720 int retval = 0;
721
722 if (job_control)
723 {
724 #if defined (NEED_POSIX_SETPGID) || (defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) && defined (HAVE_SETPGID))
725 /* setpgid (0, 0) is supposed to work and mean the same thing as
726 this, but on Ultrix 4.2A it fails with EPERM (and
727 setpgid (getpid (), getpid ()) succeeds). */
728 retval = setpgid (getpid (), getpid ());
729 #else
730 #if defined (TIOCGPGRP)
731 #if defined(USG) && !defined(SETPGRP_ARGS)
732 retval = setpgrp ();
733 #else
734 retval = setpgrp (getpid (), getpid ());
735 #endif /* USG */
736 #endif /* TIOCGPGRP. */
737 #endif /* NEED_POSIX_SETPGID */
738 }
739 return retval;
740 }
741
742 void
743 _initialize_inflow ()
744 {
745 add_info ("terminal", term_info,
746 "Print inferior's saved terminal status.");
747
748 add_com ("kill", class_run, kill_command,
749 "Kill execution of program being debugged.");
750
751 inferior_pid = 0;
752
753 terminal_is_ours = 1;
754
755 /* OK, figure out whether we have job control. If neither termios nor
756 sgtty (i.e. termio or go32), leave job_control 0. */
757
758 #if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
759 /* Do all systems with termios have the POSIX way of identifying job
760 control? I hope so. */
761 #ifdef _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL
762 job_control = 1;
763 #else
764 #ifdef _SC_JOB_CONTROL
765 job_control = sysconf (_SC_JOB_CONTROL);
766 #else
767 job_control = 0; /* have to assume the worst */
768 #endif /* _SC_JOB_CONTROL */
769 #endif /* _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL */
770 #endif /* HAVE_TERMIOS */
771
772 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
773 #ifdef TIOCGPGRP
774 job_control = 1;
775 #else
776 job_control = 0;
777 #endif /* TIOCGPGRP */
778 #endif /* sgtty */
779 }